diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/PySocks-1.7.1.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/PySocks-1.7.1.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f79e4cb9aaf0b2d9e8ba78861e2071317b2384b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/PySocks-1.7.1.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/PySocks-1.7.1.dist-info/LICENSE b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/PySocks-1.7.1.dist-info/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..04b6b1f37c4dffb82942cdcc2b77092798ca4aa2 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/PySocks-1.7.1.dist-info/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +Copyright 2006 Dan-Haim. All rights reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, +are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: +1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this + list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + and/or other materials provided with the distribution. +3. Neither the name of Dan Haim nor the names of his contributors may be used + to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific + prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY DAN HAIM "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED +WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO +EVENT SHALL DAN HAIM OR HIS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, +INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA +OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF +LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT +OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMANGE. diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/PySocks-1.7.1.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/PySocks-1.7.1.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..79a2ee5db96b01c23842c2b01b25435ccd732871 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/PySocks-1.7.1.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,319 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.1 +Name: PySocks +Version: 1.7.1 +Summary: A Python SOCKS client module. See https://github.com/Anorov/PySocks for more information. +Home-page: https://github.com/Anorov/PySocks +Author: Anorov +Author-email: anorov.vorona@gmail.com +License: BSD +Keywords: socks,proxy +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6 +Requires-Python: >=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.* +Description-Content-Type: text/markdown +License-File: LICENSE + +PySocks +======= + +PySocks lets you send traffic through SOCKS and HTTP proxy servers. It is a modern fork of [SocksiPy](http://socksipy.sourceforge.net/) with bug fixes and extra features. + +Acts as a drop-in replacement to the socket module. Seamlessly configure SOCKS proxies for any socket object by calling `socket_object.set_proxy()`. + +---------------- + +Features +======== + +* SOCKS proxy client for Python 2.7 and 3.4+ +* TCP supported +* UDP mostly supported (issues may occur in some edge cases) +* HTTP proxy client included but not supported or recommended (you should use urllib2's or requests' own HTTP proxy interface) +* urllib2 handler included. `pip install` / `setup.py install` will automatically install the `sockshandler` module. + +Installation +============ + + pip install PySocks + +Or download the tarball / `git clone` and... + + python setup.py install + +These will install both the `socks` and `sockshandler` modules. + +Alternatively, include just `socks.py` in your project. + +-------------------------------------------- + +*Warning:* PySocks/SocksiPy only supports HTTP proxies that use CONNECT tunneling. Certain HTTP proxies may not work with this library. If you wish to use HTTP (not SOCKS) proxies, it is recommended that you rely on your HTTP client's native proxy support (`proxies` dict for `requests`, or `urllib2.ProxyHandler` for `urllib2`) instead. + +-------------------------------------------- + +Usage +===== + +## socks.socksocket ## + + import socks + + s = socks.socksocket() # Same API as socket.socket in the standard lib + + s.set_proxy(socks.SOCKS5, "localhost") # SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 use port 1080 by default + # Or + s.set_proxy(socks.SOCKS4, "localhost", 4444) + # Or + s.set_proxy(socks.HTTP, "5.5.5.5", 8888) + + # Can be treated identical to a regular socket object + s.connect(("www.somesite.com", 80)) + s.sendall("GET / HTTP/1.1 ...") + print s.recv(4096) + +## Monkeypatching ## + +To monkeypatch the entire standard library with a single default proxy: + + import urllib2 + import socket + import socks + + socks.set_default_proxy(socks.SOCKS5, "localhost") + socket.socket = socks.socksocket + + urllib2.urlopen("http://www.somesite.com/") # All requests will pass through the SOCKS proxy + +Note that monkeypatching may not work for all standard modules or for all third party modules, and generally isn't recommended. Monkeypatching is usually an anti-pattern in Python. + +## urllib2 Handler ## + +Example use case with the `sockshandler` urllib2 handler. Note that you must import both `socks` and `sockshandler`, as the handler is its own module separate from PySocks. The module is included in the PyPI package. + + import urllib2 + import socks + from sockshandler import SocksiPyHandler + + opener = urllib2.build_opener(SocksiPyHandler(socks.SOCKS5, "127.0.0.1", 9050)) + print opener.open("http://www.somesite.com/") # All requests made by the opener will pass through the SOCKS proxy + +-------------------------------------------- + +Original SocksiPy README attached below, amended to reflect API changes. + +-------------------------------------------- + +SocksiPy + +A Python SOCKS module. + +(C) 2006 Dan-Haim. All rights reserved. + +See LICENSE file for details. + + +*WHAT IS A SOCKS PROXY?* + +A SOCKS proxy is a proxy server at the TCP level. In other words, it acts as +a tunnel, relaying all traffic going through it without modifying it. +SOCKS proxies can be used to relay traffic using any network protocol that +uses TCP. + +*WHAT IS SOCKSIPY?* + +This Python module allows you to create TCP connections through a SOCKS +proxy without any special effort. +It also supports relaying UDP packets with a SOCKS5 proxy. + +*PROXY COMPATIBILITY* + +SocksiPy is compatible with three different types of proxies: + +1. SOCKS Version 4 (SOCKS4), including the SOCKS4a extension. +2. SOCKS Version 5 (SOCKS5). +3. HTTP Proxies which support tunneling using the CONNECT method. + +*SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS* + +Being written in Python, SocksiPy can run on any platform that has a Python +interpreter and TCP/IP support. +This module has been tested with Python 2.3 and should work with greater versions +just as well. + + +INSTALLATION +------------- + +Simply copy the file "socks.py" to your Python's `lib/site-packages` directory, +and you're ready to go. [Editor's note: it is better to use `python setup.py install` for PySocks] + + +USAGE +------ + +First load the socks module with the command: + + >>> import socks + >>> + +The socks module provides a class called `socksocket`, which is the base to all of the module's functionality. + +The `socksocket` object has the same initialization parameters as the normal socket +object to ensure maximal compatibility, however it should be noted that `socksocket` will only function with family being `AF_INET` and +type being either `SOCK_STREAM` or `SOCK_DGRAM`. +Generally, it is best to initialize the `socksocket` object with no parameters + + >>> s = socks.socksocket() + >>> + +The `socksocket` object has an interface which is very similiar to socket's (in fact +the `socksocket` class is derived from socket) with a few extra methods. +To select the proxy server you would like to use, use the `set_proxy` method, whose +syntax is: + + set_proxy(proxy_type, addr[, port[, rdns[, username[, password]]]]) + +Explanation of the parameters: + +`proxy_type` - The type of the proxy server. This can be one of three possible +choices: `PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4`, `PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5` and `PROXY_TYPE_HTTP` for SOCKS4, +SOCKS5 and HTTP servers respectively. `SOCKS4`, `SOCKS5`, and `HTTP` are all aliases, respectively. + +`addr` - The IP address or DNS name of the proxy server. + +`port` - The port of the proxy server. Defaults to 1080 for socks and 8080 for http. + +`rdns` - This is a boolean flag than modifies the behavior regarding DNS resolving. +If it is set to True, DNS resolving will be preformed remotely, on the server. +If it is set to False, DNS resolving will be preformed locally. Please note that +setting this to True with SOCKS4 servers actually use an extension to the protocol, +called SOCKS4a, which may not be supported on all servers (SOCKS5 and http servers +always support DNS). The default is True. + +`username` - For SOCKS5 servers, this allows simple username / password authentication +with the server. For SOCKS4 servers, this parameter will be sent as the userid. +This parameter is ignored if an HTTP server is being used. If it is not provided, +authentication will not be used (servers may accept unauthenticated requests). + +`password` - This parameter is valid only for SOCKS5 servers and specifies the +respective password for the username provided. + +Example of usage: + + >>> s.set_proxy(socks.SOCKS5, "socks.example.com") # uses default port 1080 + >>> s.set_proxy(socks.SOCKS4, "socks.test.com", 1081) + +After the set_proxy method has been called, simply call the connect method with the +traditional parameters to establish a connection through the proxy: + + >>> s.connect(("www.sourceforge.net", 80)) + >>> + +Connection will take a bit longer to allow negotiation with the proxy server. +Please note that calling connect without calling `set_proxy` earlier will connect +without a proxy (just like a regular socket). + +Errors: Any errors in the connection process will trigger exceptions. The exception +may either be generated by the underlying socket layer or may be custom module +exceptions, whose details follow: + +class `ProxyError` - This is a base exception class. It is not raised directly but +rather all other exception classes raised by this module are derived from it. +This allows an easy way to catch all proxy-related errors. It descends from `IOError`. + +All `ProxyError` exceptions have an attribute `socket_err`, which will contain either a +caught `socket.error` exception, or `None` if there wasn't any. + +class `GeneralProxyError` - When thrown, it indicates a problem which does not fall +into another category. + +* `Sent invalid data` - This error means that unexpected data has been received from +the server. The most common reason is that the server specified as the proxy is +not really a SOCKS4/SOCKS5/HTTP proxy, or maybe the proxy type specified is wrong. + +* `Connection closed unexpectedly` - The proxy server unexpectedly closed the connection. +This may indicate that the proxy server is experiencing network or software problems. + +* `Bad proxy type` - This will be raised if the type of the proxy supplied to the +set_proxy function was not one of `SOCKS4`/`SOCKS5`/`HTTP`. + +* `Bad input` - This will be raised if the `connect()` method is called with bad input +parameters. + +class `SOCKS5AuthError` - This indicates that the connection through a SOCKS5 server +failed due to an authentication problem. + +* `Authentication is required` - This will happen if you use a SOCKS5 server which +requires authentication without providing a username / password at all. + +* `All offered authentication methods were rejected` - This will happen if the proxy +requires a special authentication method which is not supported by this module. + +* `Unknown username or invalid password` - Self descriptive. + +class `SOCKS5Error` - This will be raised for SOCKS5 errors which are not related to +authentication. +The parameter is a tuple containing a code, as given by the server, +and a description of the +error. The possible errors, according to the RFC, are: + +* `0x01` - General SOCKS server failure - If for any reason the proxy server is unable to +fulfill your request (internal server error). +* `0x02` - connection not allowed by ruleset - If the address you're trying to connect to +is blacklisted on the server or requires authentication. +* `0x03` - Network unreachable - The target could not be contacted. A router on the network +had replied with a destination net unreachable error. +* `0x04` - Host unreachable - The target could not be contacted. A router on the network +had replied with a destination host unreachable error. +* `0x05` - Connection refused - The target server has actively refused the connection +(the requested port is closed). +* `0x06` - TTL expired - The TTL value of the SYN packet from the proxy to the target server +has expired. This usually means that there are network problems causing the packet +to be caught in a router-to-router "ping-pong". +* `0x07` - Command not supported - For instance if the server does not support UDP. +* `0x08` - Address type not supported - The client has provided an invalid address type. +When using this module, this error should not occur. + +class `SOCKS4Error` - This will be raised for SOCKS4 errors. The parameter is a tuple +containing a code and a description of the error, as given by the server. The +possible error, according to the specification are: + +* `0x5B` - Request rejected or failed - Will be raised in the event of an failure for any +reason other then the two mentioned next. +* `0x5C` - request rejected because SOCKS server cannot connect to identd on the client - +The Socks server had tried an ident lookup on your computer and has failed. In this +case you should run an identd server and/or configure your firewall to allow incoming +connections to local port 113 from the remote server. +* `0x5D` - request rejected because the client program and identd report different user-ids - +The Socks server had performed an ident lookup on your computer and has received a +different userid than the one you have provided. Change your userid (through the +username parameter of the set_proxy method) to match and try again. + +class `HTTPError` - This will be raised for HTTP errors. The message will contain +the HTTP status code and provided error message. + +After establishing the connection, the object behaves like a standard socket. + +Methods like `makefile()` and `settimeout()` should behave just like regular sockets. +Call the `close()` method to close the connection. + +In addition to the `socksocket` class, an additional function worth mentioning is the +`set_default_proxy` function. 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version](https://badge.fury.io/py/fsspec.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/fsspec/) +[![Anaconda-Server Badge](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/fsspec/badges/version.svg)](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/fsspec) +![Build](https://github.com/fsspec/filesystem_spec/workflows/CI/badge.svg) +[![Docs](https://readthedocs.org/projects/filesystem-spec/badge/?version=latest)](https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest) + +A specification for pythonic filesystems. + +## Install + +```bash +pip install fsspec +``` + +would install the base fsspec. Various optionally supported features might require specification of custom +extra require, e.g. `pip install fsspec[ssh]` will install dependencies for `ssh` backends support. +Use `pip install fsspec[full]` for installation of all known extra dependencies. + +Up-to-date package also provided through conda-forge distribution: + +```bash +conda install -c conda-forge fsspec +``` + + +## Purpose + +To produce a template or specification for a file-system interface, that specific implementations should follow, +so that applications making use of them can rely on a common behaviour and not have to worry about the specific +internal implementation decisions with any given backend. Many such implementations are included in this package, +or in sister projects such as `s3fs` and `gcsfs`. + +In addition, if this is well-designed, then additional functionality, such as a key-value store or FUSE +mounting of the file-system implementation may be available for all implementations "for free". + +## Documentation + +Please refer to [RTD](https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest) + +## Develop + +fsspec uses GitHub Actions for CI. Environment files can be found +in the "ci/" directory. Note that the main environment is called "py38", +but it is expected that the version of python installed be adjustable at +CI runtime. For local use, pick a version suitable for you. + +```bash +# For a new environment (mamba / conda). +mamba create -n fsspec -c conda-forge python=3.10 -y +conda activate fsspec + +# Standard dev install with docs and tests. +pip install -e ".[dev,doc,test]" + +# Full tests except for downstream +pip install s3fs +pip uninstall s3fs +pip install -e .[dev,doc,test_full] +pip install s3fs --no-deps +pytest -v + +# Downstream tests. +sh install_s3fs.sh +# Windows powershell. +install_s3fs.sh +``` + +### Testing + +Tests can be run in the dev environment, if activated, via ``pytest fsspec``. + +The full fsspec suite requires a system-level docker, docker-compose, and fuse +installation. If only making changes to one backend implementation, it is +not generally necessary to run all tests locally. + +It is expected that contributors ensure that any change to fsspec does not +cause issues or regressions for either other fsspec-related packages such +as gcsfs and s3fs, nor for downstream users of fsspec. The "downstream" CI +run and corresponding environment file run a set of tests from the dask +test suite, and very minimal tests against pandas and zarr from the +test_downstream.py module in this repo. + +### Code Formatting + +fsspec uses [Black](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable) to ensure +a consistent code format throughout the project. +Run ``black fsspec`` from the root of the filesystem_spec repository to +auto-format your code. 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0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b1b94fd58e7e9ed0ef3449473bc48de68afcc3fe --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec-2026.4.0.dist-info/WHEEL @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +Wheel-Version: 1.0 +Generator: hatchling 1.29.0 +Root-Is-Purelib: true +Tag: py3-none-any diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec-2026.4.0.dist-info/direct_url.json b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec-2026.4.0.dist-info/direct_url.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5e5510e6ac3bb8296e6d917c236e69afd253f036 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec-2026.4.0.dist-info/direct_url.json @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"dir_info": {}, "url": "file:///home/conda/feedstock_root/build_artifacts/fsspec_1777547723461/work"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..452c78a055e72a6d04f1013d1a98fda33fdc449e --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +from . import caching +from ._version import __version__ # noqa: F401 +from .callbacks import Callback +from .compression import available_compressions +from .core import get_fs_token_paths, open, open_files, open_local, url_to_fs +from .exceptions import FSTimeoutError +from .mapping import FSMap, get_mapper +from .registry import ( + available_protocols, + filesystem, + get_filesystem_class, + register_implementation, + registry, +) +from .spec import AbstractFileSystem + +__all__ = [ + "AbstractFileSystem", + "FSTimeoutError", + "FSMap", + "filesystem", + "register_implementation", + "get_filesystem_class", + "get_fs_token_paths", + "get_mapper", + "open", + "open_files", + "open_local", + "registry", + "caching", + "Callback", + "available_protocols", + "available_compressions", + "url_to_fs", +] + + +def process_entries(): + try: + from importlib.metadata import entry_points + except ImportError: + return + if entry_points is not None: + try: + eps = entry_points() + except TypeError: + pass # importlib-metadata < 0.8 + else: + if hasattr(eps, "select"): # Python 3.10+ / importlib_metadata >= 3.9.0 + specs = eps.select(group="fsspec.specs") + else: + specs = eps.get("fsspec.specs", []) + registered_names = {} + for spec in specs: + err_msg = f"Unable to load filesystem from {spec}" + name = spec.name + if name in registered_names: + continue + registered_names[name] = True + register_implementation( + name, + spec.value.replace(":", "."), + errtxt=err_msg, + # We take our implementations as the ones to overload with if + # for some reason we encounter some, may be the same, already + # registered + clobber=True, + ) + + +process_entries() diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/_version.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/_version.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fb881dc50fbad378c9099ac4d15f5d241418a0db --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/_version.py @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +# file generated by setuptools-scm +# don't change, don't track in version control + +__all__ = [ + "__version__", + "__version_tuple__", + "version", + "version_tuple", + "__commit_id__", + "commit_id", +] + +TYPE_CHECKING = False +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from typing import Tuple + from typing import Union + + VERSION_TUPLE = Tuple[Union[int, str], ...] + COMMIT_ID = Union[str, None] +else: + VERSION_TUPLE = object + COMMIT_ID = object + +version: str +__version__: str +__version_tuple__: VERSION_TUPLE +version_tuple: VERSION_TUPLE +commit_id: COMMIT_ID +__commit_id__: COMMIT_ID + +__version__ = version = '2026.4.0' +__version_tuple__ = version_tuple = (2026, 4, 0) + +__commit_id__ = commit_id = None diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/archive.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/archive.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..13a4da8df7c9405297cdd7d37476be2f725b2f57 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/archive.py @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +import operator + +from fsspec import AbstractFileSystem +from fsspec.utils import tokenize + + +class AbstractArchiveFileSystem(AbstractFileSystem): + """ + A generic superclass for implementing Archive-based filesystems. + + Currently, it is shared amongst + :class:`~fsspec.implementations.zip.ZipFileSystem`, + :class:`~fsspec.implementations.libarchive.LibArchiveFileSystem` and + :class:`~fsspec.implementations.tar.TarFileSystem`. + """ + + def __str__(self): + return f"" + + __repr__ = __str__ + + def ukey(self, path): + return tokenize(path, self.fo, self.protocol) + + def _all_dirnames(self, paths): + """Returns *all* directory names for each path in paths, including intermediate + ones. + + Parameters + ---------- + paths: Iterable of path strings + """ + if len(paths) == 0: + return set() + + dirnames = {self._parent(path) for path in paths} - {self.root_marker} + return dirnames | self._all_dirnames(dirnames) + + def info(self, path, **kwargs): + self._get_dirs() + path = self._strip_protocol(path) + if path in {"", "/"} and self.dir_cache: + return {"name": "", "type": "directory", "size": 0} + if path in self.dir_cache: + return self.dir_cache[path] + elif path + "/" in self.dir_cache: + return self.dir_cache[path + "/"] + else: + raise FileNotFoundError(path) + + def ls(self, path, detail=True, **kwargs): + self._get_dirs() + paths = {} + for p, f in self.dir_cache.items(): + p = p.rstrip("/") + if "/" in p: + root = p.rsplit("/", 1)[0] + else: + root = "" + if root == path.rstrip("/"): + paths[p] = f + elif all( + (a == b) + for a, b in zip(path.split("/"), [""] + p.strip("/").split("/")) + ): + # root directory entry + ppath = p.rstrip("/").split("/", 1)[0] + if ppath not in paths: + out = {"name": ppath, "size": 0, "type": "directory"} + paths[ppath] = out + if detail: + out = sorted(paths.values(), key=operator.itemgetter("name")) + return out + else: + return sorted(paths) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/asyn.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/asyn.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..957af531b54ada6472a9f8b2362566bf1d56b68e --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/asyn.py @@ -0,0 +1,1127 @@ +import asyncio +import asyncio.events +import functools +import inspect +import io +import numbers +import os +import re +import threading +from collections.abc import Iterable +from glob import has_magic +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING + +from .callbacks import DEFAULT_CALLBACK +from .exceptions import FSTimeoutError +from .implementations.local import LocalFileSystem, make_path_posix, trailing_sep +from .spec import AbstractBufferedFile, AbstractFileSystem +from .utils import glob_translate, is_exception, other_paths + +private = re.compile("_[^_]") +iothread = [None] # dedicated fsspec IO thread +loop = [None] # global event loop for any non-async instance +_lock = None # global lock placeholder +get_running_loop = asyncio.get_running_loop + + +def get_lock(): + """Allocate or return a threading lock. + + The lock is allocated on first use to allow setting one lock per forked process. + """ + global _lock + if not _lock: + _lock = threading.Lock() + return _lock + + +def reset_lock(): + """Reset the global lock. + + This should be called only on the init of a forked process to reset the lock to + None, enabling the new forked process to get a new lock. + """ + global _lock + + iothread[0] = None + loop[0] = None + _lock = None + + +async def _runner(event, coro, result, timeout=None): + timeout = timeout if timeout else None # convert 0 or 0.0 to None + if timeout is not None: + coro = asyncio.wait_for(coro, timeout=timeout) + try: + result[0] = await coro + except Exception as ex: + result[0] = ex + finally: + event.set() + + +def sync(loop, func, *args, timeout=None, **kwargs): + """ + Make loop run coroutine until it returns. Runs in other thread + + Examples + -------- + >>> fsspec.asyn.sync(fsspec.asyn.get_loop(), func, *args, + timeout=timeout, **kwargs) + """ + timeout = timeout if timeout else None # convert 0 or 0.0 to None + # NB: if the loop is not running *yet*, it is OK to submit work + # and we will wait for it + if loop is None or loop.is_closed(): + raise RuntimeError("Loop is not running") + try: + loop0 = asyncio.events.get_running_loop() + if loop0 is loop: + raise NotImplementedError("Calling sync() from within a running loop") + except NotImplementedError: + raise + except RuntimeError: + pass + coro = func(*args, **kwargs) + result = [None] + event = threading.Event() + asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(_runner(event, coro, result, timeout), loop) + while True: + # this loops allows thread to get interrupted + if event.wait(1): + break + if timeout is not None: + timeout -= 1 + if timeout < 0: + raise FSTimeoutError + + return_result = result[0] + if isinstance(return_result, asyncio.TimeoutError): + # suppress asyncio.TimeoutError, raise FSTimeoutError + raise FSTimeoutError from return_result + elif isinstance(return_result, BaseException): + raise return_result + else: + return return_result + + +def sync_wrapper(func, obj=None): + """Given a function, make so can be called in blocking contexts + + Leave obj=None if defining within a class. Pass the instance if attaching + as an attribute of the instance. + """ + + @functools.wraps(func) + def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): + self = obj or args[0] + return sync(self.loop, func, *args, **kwargs) + + return wrapper + + +def get_loop(): + """Create or return the default fsspec IO loop + + The loop will be running on a separate thread. + """ + if loop[0] is None: + with get_lock(): + # repeat the check just in case the loop got filled between the + # previous two calls from another thread + if loop[0] is None: + loop[0] = asyncio.new_event_loop() + th = threading.Thread(target=loop[0].run_forever, name="fsspecIO") + th.daemon = True + th.start() + iothread[0] = th + return loop[0] + + +def reset_after_fork(): + global lock + loop[0] = None + iothread[0] = None + lock = None + + +if hasattr(os, "register_at_fork"): + # should be posix; this will do nothing for spawn or forkserver subprocesses + os.register_at_fork(after_in_child=reset_after_fork) + + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + import resource + + ResourceError = resource.error +else: + try: + import resource + except ImportError: + resource = None + ResourceError = OSError + else: + ResourceError = getattr(resource, "error", OSError) + +_DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE = 128 +_NOFILES_DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE = 1280 + + +def _get_batch_size(nofiles=False): + from fsspec.config import conf + + if nofiles: + if "nofiles_gather_batch_size" in conf: + return conf["nofiles_gather_batch_size"] + else: + if "gather_batch_size" in conf: + return conf["gather_batch_size"] + if nofiles: + return _NOFILES_DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE + if resource is None: + return _DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE + + try: + soft_limit, _ = resource.getrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_NOFILE) + except (ImportError, ValueError, ResourceError): + return _DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE + + if soft_limit == resource.RLIM_INFINITY: + return -1 + else: + return soft_limit // 8 + + +def running_async() -> bool: + """Being executed by an event loop?""" + try: + asyncio.get_running_loop() + return True + except RuntimeError: + return False + + +async def _run_coros_in_chunks( + coros, + batch_size=None, + callback=DEFAULT_CALLBACK, + timeout=None, + return_exceptions=False, + nofiles=False, +): + """Run the given coroutines in chunks. + + Parameters + ---------- + coros: list of coroutines to run + batch_size: int or None + Number of coroutines to submit/wait on simultaneously. + If -1, then it will not be any throttling. If + None, it will be inferred from _get_batch_size() + callback: fsspec.callbacks.Callback instance + Gets a relative_update when each coroutine completes + timeout: number or None + If given, each coroutine times out after this time. Note that, since + there are multiple batches, the total run time of this function will in + general be longer + return_exceptions: bool + Same meaning as in asyncio.gather + nofiles: bool + If inferring the batch_size, does this operation involve local files? + If yes, you normally expect smaller batches. + """ + + if batch_size is None: + batch_size = _get_batch_size(nofiles=nofiles) + + if batch_size == -1: + batch_size = len(coros) + + assert batch_size > 0 + + async def _run_coro(coro, i): + try: + return await asyncio.wait_for(coro, timeout=timeout), i + except Exception as e: + if not return_exceptions: + raise + return e, i + finally: + callback.relative_update(1) + + i = 0 + n = len(coros) + results = [None] * n + pending = set() + + while pending or i < n: + while len(pending) < batch_size and i < n: + pending.add(asyncio.ensure_future(_run_coro(coros[i], i))) + i += 1 + + if not pending: + break + + done, pending = await asyncio.wait(pending, return_when=asyncio.FIRST_COMPLETED) + first_exc = None + while done: + task = done.pop() + try: + result, k = await task + results[k] = result + except Exception as exc: + if first_exc is None: + first_exc = exc + + if first_exc is not None: + for task in pending: + task.cancel() + if pending: + await asyncio.gather(*pending, return_exceptions=True) + raise first_exc + + return results + + +# these methods should be implemented as async by any async-able backend +async_methods = [ + "_ls", + "_cat_file", + "_get_file", + "_put_file", + "_rm_file", + "_cp_file", + "_pipe_file", + "_expand_path", + "_info", + "_isfile", + "_isdir", + "_exists", + "_walk", + "_glob", + "_find", + "_du", + "_size", + "_mkdir", + "_makedirs", +] + + +class AsyncFileSystem(AbstractFileSystem): + """Async file operations, default implementations + + Passes bulk operations to asyncio.gather for concurrent operation. + + Implementations that have concurrent batch operations and/or async methods + should inherit from this class instead of AbstractFileSystem. Docstrings are + copied from the un-underscored method in AbstractFileSystem, if not given. + """ + + # note that methods do not have docstring here; they will be copied + # for _* methods and inferred for overridden methods. + + async_impl = True + mirror_sync_methods = True + disable_throttling = False + + def __init__(self, *args, asynchronous=False, loop=None, batch_size=None, **kwargs): + self.asynchronous = asynchronous + self._pid = os.getpid() + if not asynchronous: + self._loop = loop or get_loop() + else: + self._loop = None + self.batch_size = batch_size + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + @property + def loop(self): + if self._pid != os.getpid(): + raise RuntimeError("This class is not fork-safe") + return self._loop + + async def _rm_file(self, path, **kwargs): + if ( + inspect.iscoroutinefunction(self._rm) + and type(self)._rm is not AsyncFileSystem._rm + ): + return await self._rm(path, recursive=False, batch_size=1, **kwargs) + raise NotImplementedError + + async def _rm(self, path, recursive=False, batch_size=None, **kwargs): + # TODO: implement on_error + batch_size = batch_size or self.batch_size + path = await self._expand_path(path, recursive=recursive) + return await _run_coros_in_chunks( + [self._rm_file(p, **kwargs) for p in reversed(path)], + batch_size=batch_size, + nofiles=True, + ) + + async def _cp_file(self, path1, path2, **kwargs): + raise NotImplementedError + + async def _mv_file(self, path1, path2): + await self._cp_file(path1, path2) + await self._rm_file(path1) + + async def _copy( + self, + path1, + path2, + recursive=False, + on_error=None, + maxdepth=None, + batch_size=None, + **kwargs, + ): + if on_error is None and recursive: + on_error = "ignore" + elif on_error is None: + on_error = "raise" + + if isinstance(path1, list) and isinstance(path2, list): + # No need to expand paths when both source and destination + # are provided as lists + paths1 = path1 + paths2 = path2 + else: + source_is_str = isinstance(path1, str) + paths1 = await self._expand_path( + path1, maxdepth=maxdepth, recursive=recursive + ) + if source_is_str and (not recursive or maxdepth is not None): + # Non-recursive glob does not copy directories + paths1 = [ + p for p in paths1 if not (trailing_sep(p) or await self._isdir(p)) + ] + if not paths1: + return + + source_is_file = len(paths1) == 1 + dest_is_dir = isinstance(path2, str) and ( + trailing_sep(path2) or await self._isdir(path2) + ) + + exists = source_is_str and ( + (has_magic(path1) and source_is_file) + or (not has_magic(path1) and dest_is_dir and not trailing_sep(path1)) + ) + paths2 = other_paths( + paths1, + path2, + exists=exists, + flatten=not source_is_str, + ) + + batch_size = batch_size or self.batch_size + coros = [self._cp_file(p1, p2, **kwargs) for p1, p2 in zip(paths1, paths2)] + result = await _run_coros_in_chunks( + coros, batch_size=batch_size, return_exceptions=True, nofiles=True + ) + + for ex in filter(is_exception, result): + if on_error == "ignore" and isinstance(ex, FileNotFoundError): + continue + raise ex + + async def _pipe_file(self, path, value, mode="overwrite", **kwargs): + raise NotImplementedError + + async def _pipe(self, path, value=None, batch_size=None, **kwargs): + if isinstance(path, str): + path = {path: value} + batch_size = batch_size or self.batch_size + return await _run_coros_in_chunks( + [self._pipe_file(k, v, **kwargs) for k, v in path.items()], + batch_size=batch_size, + nofiles=True, + ) + + async def _process_limits(self, url, start, end): + """Helper for "Range"-based _cat_file""" + size = None + suff = False + if start is not None and start < 0: + # if start is negative and end None, end is the "suffix length" + if end is None: + end = -start + start = "" + suff = True + else: + size = size or (await self._info(url))["size"] + start = size + start + elif start is None: + start = 0 + if not suff: + if end is not None and end < 0: + if start is not None: + size = size or (await self._info(url))["size"] + end = size + end + elif end is None: + end = "" + if isinstance(end, numbers.Integral): + end -= 1 # bytes range is inclusive + return f"bytes={start}-{end}" + + async def _cat_file(self, path, start=None, end=None, **kwargs): + raise NotImplementedError + + async def _cat( + self, path, recursive=False, on_error="raise", batch_size=None, **kwargs + ): + paths = await self._expand_path(path, recursive=recursive) + coros = [self._cat_file(path, **kwargs) for path in paths] + batch_size = batch_size or self.batch_size + out = await _run_coros_in_chunks( + coros, batch_size=batch_size, nofiles=True, return_exceptions=True + ) + if on_error == "raise": + ex = next(filter(is_exception, out), False) + if ex: + raise ex + if ( + len(paths) > 1 + or isinstance(path, list) + or paths[0] != self._strip_protocol(path) + ): + return { + k: v + for k, v in zip(paths, out) + if on_error != "omit" or not is_exception(v) + } + else: + return out[0] + + async def _cat_ranges( + self, + paths, + starts, + ends, + max_gap=None, + batch_size=None, + on_error="return", + **kwargs, + ): + """Get the contents of byte ranges from one or more files + + Parameters + ---------- + paths: list + A list of of filepaths on this filesystems + starts, ends: int or list + Bytes limits of the read. If using a single int, the same value will be + used to read all the specified files. + """ + # TODO: on_error + if max_gap is not None: + # use utils.merge_offset_ranges + raise NotImplementedError + if not isinstance(paths, list): + raise TypeError + if not isinstance(starts, Iterable): + starts = [starts] * len(paths) + if not isinstance(ends, Iterable): + ends = [ends] * len(paths) + if len(starts) != len(paths) or len(ends) != len(paths): + raise ValueError + coros = [ + self._cat_file(p, start=s, end=e, **kwargs) + for p, s, e in zip(paths, starts, ends) + ] + batch_size = batch_size or self.batch_size + return await _run_coros_in_chunks( + coros, batch_size=batch_size, nofiles=True, return_exceptions=True + ) + + async def _put_file(self, lpath, rpath, mode="overwrite", **kwargs): + raise NotImplementedError + + async def _put( + self, + lpath, + rpath, + recursive=False, + callback=DEFAULT_CALLBACK, + batch_size=None, + maxdepth=None, + **kwargs, + ): + """Copy file(s) from local. + + Copies a specific file or tree of files (if recursive=True). If rpath + ends with a "/", it will be assumed to be a directory, and target files + will go within. + + The put_file method will be called concurrently on a batch of files. The + batch_size option can configure the amount of futures that can be executed + at the same time. If it is -1, then all the files will be uploaded concurrently. + The default can be set for this instance by passing "batch_size" in the + constructor, or for all instances by setting the "gather_batch_size" key + in ``fsspec.config.conf``, falling back to 1/8th of the system limit . + """ + if isinstance(lpath, list) and isinstance(rpath, list): + # No need to expand paths when both source and destination + # are provided as lists + rpaths = rpath + lpaths = lpath + else: + source_is_str = isinstance(lpath, str) + if source_is_str: + lpath = make_path_posix(lpath) + fs = LocalFileSystem() + lpaths = fs.expand_path(lpath, recursive=recursive, maxdepth=maxdepth) + if source_is_str and (not recursive or maxdepth is not None): + # Non-recursive glob does not copy directories + lpaths = [p for p in lpaths if not (trailing_sep(p) or fs.isdir(p))] + if not lpaths: + return + + source_is_file = len(lpaths) == 1 + dest_is_dir = isinstance(rpath, str) and ( + trailing_sep(rpath) or await self._isdir(rpath) + ) + + rpath = self._strip_protocol(rpath) + exists = source_is_str and ( + (has_magic(lpath) and source_is_file) + or (not has_magic(lpath) and dest_is_dir and not trailing_sep(lpath)) + ) + rpaths = other_paths( + lpaths, + rpath, + exists=exists, + flatten=not source_is_str, + ) + + is_dir = {l: os.path.isdir(l) for l in lpaths} + rdirs = [r for l, r in zip(lpaths, rpaths) if is_dir[l]] + file_pairs = [(l, r) for l, r in zip(lpaths, rpaths) if not is_dir[l]] + + await asyncio.gather(*[self._makedirs(d, exist_ok=True) for d in rdirs]) + batch_size = batch_size or self.batch_size + + coros = [] + callback.set_size(len(file_pairs)) + for lfile, rfile in file_pairs: + put_file = callback.branch_coro(self._put_file) + coros.append(put_file(lfile, rfile, **kwargs)) + + return await _run_coros_in_chunks( + coros, batch_size=batch_size, callback=callback + ) + + async def _get_file(self, rpath, lpath, **kwargs): + raise NotImplementedError + + async def _get( + self, + rpath, + lpath, + recursive=False, + callback=DEFAULT_CALLBACK, + maxdepth=None, + **kwargs, + ): + """Copy file(s) to local. + + Copies a specific file or tree of files (if recursive=True). If lpath + ends with a "/", it will be assumed to be a directory, and target files + will go within. Can submit a list of paths, which may be glob-patterns + and will be expanded. + + The get_file method will be called concurrently on a batch of files. The + batch_size option can configure the amount of futures that can be executed + at the same time. If it is -1, then all the files will be uploaded concurrently. + The default can be set for this instance by passing "batch_size" in the + constructor, or for all instances by setting the "gather_batch_size" key + in ``fsspec.config.conf``, falling back to 1/8th of the system limit . + """ + if isinstance(lpath, list) and isinstance(rpath, list): + # No need to expand paths when both source and destination + # are provided as lists + rpaths = rpath + lpaths = lpath + else: + source_is_str = isinstance(rpath, str) + # First check for rpath trailing slash as _strip_protocol removes it. + source_not_trailing_sep = source_is_str and not trailing_sep(rpath) + rpath = self._strip_protocol(rpath) + rpaths = await self._expand_path( + rpath, recursive=recursive, maxdepth=maxdepth + ) + if source_is_str and (not recursive or maxdepth is not None): + # Non-recursive glob does not copy directories + rpaths = [ + p for p in rpaths if not (trailing_sep(p) or await self._isdir(p)) + ] + if not rpaths: + return + + lpath = make_path_posix(lpath) + source_is_file = len(rpaths) == 1 + dest_is_dir = isinstance(lpath, str) and ( + trailing_sep(lpath) or LocalFileSystem().isdir(lpath) + ) + + exists = source_is_str and ( + (has_magic(rpath) and source_is_file) + or (not has_magic(rpath) and dest_is_dir and source_not_trailing_sep) + ) + lpaths = other_paths( + rpaths, + lpath, + exists=exists, + flatten=not source_is_str, + ) + + [os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(lp), exist_ok=True) for lp in lpaths] + batch_size = kwargs.pop("batch_size", self.batch_size) + + coros = [] + callback.set_size(len(lpaths)) + for lpath, rpath in zip(lpaths, rpaths): + get_file = callback.branch_coro(self._get_file) + coros.append(get_file(rpath, lpath, **kwargs)) + return await _run_coros_in_chunks( + coros, batch_size=batch_size, callback=callback + ) + + async def _isfile(self, path): + try: + return (await self._info(path))["type"] == "file" + except: # noqa: E722 + return False + + async def _isdir(self, path): + try: + return (await self._info(path))["type"] == "directory" + except OSError: + return False + + async def _size(self, path): + return (await self._info(path)).get("size", None) + + async def _sizes(self, paths, batch_size=None): + batch_size = batch_size or self.batch_size + return await _run_coros_in_chunks( + [self._size(p) for p in paths], batch_size=batch_size + ) + + async def _exists(self, path, **kwargs): + try: + await self._info(path, **kwargs) + return True + except FileNotFoundError: + return False + + async def _info(self, path, **kwargs): + raise NotImplementedError + + async def _ls(self, path, detail=True, **kwargs): + raise NotImplementedError + + async def _walk(self, path, maxdepth=None, on_error="omit", **kwargs): + if maxdepth is not None and maxdepth < 1: + raise ValueError("maxdepth must be at least 1") + + path = self._strip_protocol(path) + full_dirs = {} + dirs = {} + files = {} + + detail = kwargs.pop("detail", False) + try: + listing = await self._ls(path, detail=True, **kwargs) + except (FileNotFoundError, OSError) as e: + if on_error == "raise": + raise + elif callable(on_error): + on_error(e) + if detail: + yield path, {}, {} + else: + yield path, [], [] + return + + for info in listing: + # each info name must be at least [path]/part , but here + # we check also for names like [path]/part/ + pathname = info["name"].rstrip("/") + name = pathname.rsplit("/", 1)[-1] + if info["type"] == "directory" and pathname != path: + # do not include "self" path + full_dirs[name] = pathname + dirs[name] = info + elif pathname == path: + # file-like with same name as give path + files[""] = info + else: + files[name] = info + + if detail: + yield path, dirs, files + else: + yield path, list(dirs), list(files) + + if maxdepth is not None: + maxdepth -= 1 + if maxdepth < 1: + return + + for d in dirs: + async for _ in self._walk( + full_dirs[d], maxdepth=maxdepth, detail=detail, **kwargs + ): + yield _ + + async def _glob(self, path, maxdepth=None, **kwargs): + if maxdepth is not None and maxdepth < 1: + raise ValueError("maxdepth must be at least 1") + + import re + + seps = (os.path.sep, os.path.altsep) if os.path.altsep else (os.path.sep,) + ends_with_sep = path.endswith(seps) # _strip_protocol strips trailing slash + path = self._strip_protocol(path) + append_slash_to_dirname = ends_with_sep or path.endswith( + tuple(sep + "**" for sep in seps) + ) + idx_star = path.find("*") if path.find("*") >= 0 else len(path) + idx_qmark = path.find("?") if path.find("?") >= 0 else len(path) + idx_brace = path.find("[") if path.find("[") >= 0 else len(path) + + min_idx = min(idx_star, idx_qmark, idx_brace) + + detail = kwargs.pop("detail", False) + withdirs = kwargs.pop("withdirs", True) + + if not has_magic(path): + if await self._exists(path, **kwargs): + if not detail: + return [path] + else: + return {path: await self._info(path, **kwargs)} + else: + if not detail: + return [] # glob of non-existent returns empty + else: + return {} + elif "/" in path[:min_idx]: + first_wildcard_idx = min_idx + min_idx = path[:min_idx].rindex("/") + root = path[ + : min_idx + 1 + ] # everything up to the last / before the first wildcard + prefix = path[ + min_idx + 1 : first_wildcard_idx + ] # stem between last "/" and first wildcard + depth = path[min_idx + 1 :].count("/") + 1 + else: + root = "" + prefix = path[:min_idx] # stem up to the first wildcard + depth = path[min_idx + 1 :].count("/") + 1 + + if "**" in path: + if maxdepth is not None: + idx_double_stars = path.find("**") + depth_double_stars = path[idx_double_stars:].count("/") + 1 + depth = depth - depth_double_stars + maxdepth + else: + depth = None + + # Pass the filename stem as prefix= so backends that support it such as + # gcsfs, s3fs and adlfs can filter server-side up to the first wildcard. + if prefix: + kwargs["prefix"] = prefix + allpaths = await self._find( + root, maxdepth=depth, withdirs=withdirs, detail=True, **kwargs + ) + + pattern = glob_translate(path + ("/" if ends_with_sep else "")) + pattern = re.compile(pattern) + + out = { + p: info + for p, info in sorted(allpaths.items()) + if pattern.match( + p + "/" + if append_slash_to_dirname and info["type"] == "directory" + else p + ) + } + + if detail: + return out + else: + return list(out) + + async def _du(self, path, total=True, maxdepth=None, **kwargs): + sizes = {} + # async for? + for f in await self._find(path, maxdepth=maxdepth, **kwargs): + info = await self._info(f) + sizes[info["name"]] = info["size"] + if total: + return sum(sizes.values()) + else: + return sizes + + async def _find(self, path, maxdepth=None, withdirs=False, **kwargs): + path = self._strip_protocol(path) + out = {} + detail = kwargs.pop("detail", False) + + # Add the root directory if withdirs is requested + # This is needed for posix glob compliance + if withdirs and path != "" and await self._isdir(path): + out[path] = await self._info(path) + + # async for? + async for _, dirs, files in self._walk(path, maxdepth, detail=True, **kwargs): + if withdirs: + files.update(dirs) + out.update({info["name"]: info for name, info in files.items()}) + if not out and (await self._isfile(path)): + # walk works on directories, but find should also return [path] + # when path happens to be a file + out[path] = {} + names = sorted(out) + if not detail: + return names + else: + return {name: out[name] for name in names} + + async def _expand_path(self, path, recursive=False, maxdepth=None): + if maxdepth is not None and maxdepth < 1: + raise ValueError("maxdepth must be at least 1") + + if isinstance(path, str): + out = await self._expand_path([path], recursive, maxdepth) + else: + out = set() + path = [self._strip_protocol(p) for p in path] + for p in path: # can gather here + if has_magic(p): + bit = set(await self._glob(p, maxdepth=maxdepth)) + out |= bit + if recursive: + # glob call above expanded one depth so if maxdepth is defined + # then decrement it in expand_path call below. If it is zero + # after decrementing then avoid expand_path call. + if maxdepth is not None and maxdepth <= 1: + continue + out |= set( + await self._expand_path( + list(bit), + recursive=recursive, + maxdepth=maxdepth - 1 if maxdepth is not None else None, + ) + ) + continue + elif recursive: + rec = set(await self._find(p, maxdepth=maxdepth, withdirs=True)) + out |= rec + if p not in out and (recursive is False or (await self._exists(p))): + # should only check once, for the root + out.add(p) + if not out: + raise FileNotFoundError(path) + return sorted(out) + + async def _mkdir(self, path, create_parents=True, **kwargs): + pass # not necessary to implement, may not have directories + + async def _makedirs(self, path, exist_ok=False): + pass # not necessary to implement, may not have directories + + async def open_async(self, path, mode="rb", **kwargs): + if "b" not in mode or kwargs.get("compression"): + raise ValueError + raise NotImplementedError + + +def mirror_sync_methods(obj): + """Populate sync and async methods for obj + + For each method will create a sync version if the name refers to an async method + (coroutine) and there is no override in the child class; will create an async + method for the corresponding sync method if there is no implementation. + + Uses the methods specified in + - async_methods: the set that an implementation is expected to provide + - default_async_methods: that can be derived from their sync version in + AbstractFileSystem + - AsyncFileSystem: async-specific default coroutines + """ + from fsspec import AbstractFileSystem + + for method in async_methods + dir(AsyncFileSystem): + if not method.startswith("_"): + continue + smethod = method[1:] + if private.match(method): + isco = inspect.iscoroutinefunction(getattr(obj, method, None)) + unsync = getattr(getattr(obj, smethod, False), "__func__", None) + is_default = unsync is getattr(AbstractFileSystem, smethod, "") + if isco and is_default: + mth = sync_wrapper(getattr(obj, method), obj=obj) + setattr(obj, smethod, mth) + if not mth.__doc__: + mth.__doc__ = getattr( + getattr(AbstractFileSystem, smethod, None), "__doc__", "" + ) + + +class FSSpecCoroutineCancel(Exception): + pass + + +def _dump_running_tasks( + printout=True, cancel=True, exc=FSSpecCoroutineCancel, with_task=False +): + import traceback + + tasks = [t for t in asyncio.tasks.all_tasks(loop[0]) if not t.done()] + if printout: + [task.print_stack() for task in tasks] + out = [ + { + "locals": task._coro.cr_frame.f_locals, + "file": task._coro.cr_frame.f_code.co_filename, + "firstline": task._coro.cr_frame.f_code.co_firstlineno, + "linelo": task._coro.cr_frame.f_lineno, + "stack": traceback.format_stack(task._coro.cr_frame), + "task": task if with_task else None, + } + for task in tasks + ] + if cancel: + for t in tasks: + cbs = t._callbacks + t.cancel() + asyncio.futures.Future.set_exception(t, exc) + asyncio.futures.Future.cancel(t) + [cb[0](t) for cb in cbs] # cancels any dependent concurrent.futures + try: + t._coro.throw(exc) # exits coro, unless explicitly handled + except exc: + pass + return out + + +class AbstractAsyncStreamedFile(AbstractBufferedFile): + # no read buffering, and always auto-commit + # TODO: readahead might still be useful here, but needs async version + + async def read(self, length=-1): + """ + Return data from cache, or fetch pieces as necessary + + Parameters + ---------- + length: int (-1) + Number of bytes to read; if <0, all remaining bytes. + """ + length = -1 if length is None else int(length) + if self.mode != "rb": + raise ValueError("File not in read mode") + if length < 0: + length = self.size - self.loc + if self.closed: + raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file.") + if length == 0: + # don't even bother calling fetch + return b"" + out = await self._fetch_range(self.loc, self.loc + length) + self.loc += len(out) + return out + + async def write(self, data): + """ + Write data to buffer. + + Buffer only sent on flush() or if buffer is greater than + or equal to blocksize. + + Parameters + ---------- + data: bytes + Set of bytes to be written. + """ + if self.mode not in {"wb", "ab"}: + raise ValueError("File not in write mode") + if self.closed: + raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file.") + if self.forced: + raise ValueError("This file has been force-flushed, can only close") + out = self.buffer.write(data) + self.loc += out + if self.buffer.tell() >= self.blocksize: + await self.flush() + return out + + async def close(self): + """Close file + + Finalizes writes, discards cache + """ + if getattr(self, "_unclosable", False): + return + if self.closed: + return + if self.mode == "rb": + self.cache = None + else: + if not self.forced: + await self.flush(force=True) + + if self.fs is not None: + self.fs.invalidate_cache(self.path) + self.fs.invalidate_cache(self.fs._parent(self.path)) + + self.closed = True + + async def flush(self, force=False): + if self.closed: + raise ValueError("Flush on closed file") + if force and self.forced: + raise ValueError("Force flush cannot be called more than once") + if force: + self.forced = True + + if self.mode not in {"wb", "ab"}: + # no-op to flush on read-mode + return + + if not force and self.buffer.tell() < self.blocksize: + # Defer write on small block + return + + if self.offset is None: + # Initialize a multipart upload + self.offset = 0 + try: + await self._initiate_upload() + except: + self.closed = True + raise + + if await self._upload_chunk(final=force) is not False: + self.offset += self.buffer.seek(0, 2) + self.buffer = io.BytesIO() + + async def __aenter__(self): + return self + + async def __aexit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): + await self.close() + + async def _fetch_range(self, start, end): + raise NotImplementedError + + async def _initiate_upload(self): + pass + + async def _upload_chunk(self, final=False): + raise NotImplementedError diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/caching.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/caching.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3499b4d26c240e14500232cfc752df6e6d90fd53 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/caching.py @@ -0,0 +1,1004 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections +import functools +import logging +import math +import os +import threading +from collections import OrderedDict +from collections.abc import Callable +from concurrent.futures import Future, ThreadPoolExecutor +from itertools import groupby +from operator import itemgetter +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, ClassVar, Generic, NamedTuple, TypeVar + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + import mmap + + from typing_extensions import ParamSpec + + P = ParamSpec("P") +else: + P = TypeVar("P") + +T = TypeVar("T") + + +logger = logging.getLogger("fsspec.caching") + +Fetcher = Callable[[int, int], bytes] # Maps (start, end) to bytes +MultiFetcher = Callable[[list[int, int]], bytes] # Maps [(start, end)] to bytes + + +class BaseCache: + """Pass-though cache: doesn't keep anything, calls every time + + Acts as base class for other cachers + + Parameters + ---------- + blocksize: int + How far to read ahead in numbers of bytes + fetcher: func + Function of the form f(start, end) which gets bytes from remote as + specified + size: int + How big this file is + """ + + name: ClassVar[str] = "none" + + def __init__(self, blocksize: int, fetcher: Fetcher, size: int) -> None: + self.blocksize = blocksize + self.nblocks = 0 + self.fetcher = fetcher + self.size = size + self.hit_count = 0 + self.miss_count = 0 + # the bytes that we actually requested + self.total_requested_bytes = 0 + + def _fetch(self, start: int | None, stop: int | None) -> bytes: + if start is None: + start = 0 + if stop is None: + stop = self.size + if start >= self.size or start >= stop: + return b"" + return self.fetcher(start, stop) + + def _reset_stats(self) -> None: + """Reset hit and miss counts for a more ganular report e.g. by file.""" + self.hit_count = 0 + self.miss_count = 0 + self.total_requested_bytes = 0 + + def _log_stats(self) -> str: + """Return a formatted string of the cache statistics.""" + if self.hit_count == 0 and self.miss_count == 0: + # a cache that does nothing, this is for logs only + return "" + return f" , {self.name}: {self.hit_count} hits, {self.miss_count} misses, {self.total_requested_bytes} total requested bytes" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + # TODO: use rich for better formatting + return f""" + <{self.__class__.__name__}: + block size : {self.blocksize} + block count : {self.nblocks} + file size : {self.size} + cache hits : {self.hit_count} + cache misses: {self.miss_count} + total requested bytes: {self.total_requested_bytes}> + """ + + +class MMapCache(BaseCache): + """memory-mapped sparse file cache + + Opens temporary file, which is filled blocks-wise when data is requested. + Ensure there is enough disc space in the temporary location. + + This cache method might only work on posix + + Parameters + ---------- + blocksize: int + How far to read ahead in numbers of bytes + fetcher: Fetcher + Function of the form f(start, end) which gets bytes from remote as + specified + size: int + How big this file is + location: str + Where to create the temporary file. If None, a temporary file is + created using tempfile.TemporaryFile(). + blocks: set[int] + Set of block numbers that have already been fetched. If None, an empty + set is created. + multi_fetcher: MultiFetcher + Function of the form f([(start, end)]) which gets bytes from remote + as specified. This function is used to fetch multiple blocks at once. + If not specified, the fetcher function is used instead. + """ + + name = "mmap" + + def __init__( + self, + blocksize: int, + fetcher: Fetcher, + size: int, + location: str | None = None, + blocks: set[int] | None = None, + multi_fetcher: MultiFetcher | None = None, + ) -> None: + super().__init__(blocksize, fetcher, size) + self.blocks = set() if blocks is None else blocks + self.location = location + self.multi_fetcher = multi_fetcher + self.cache = self._makefile() + + def _makefile(self) -> mmap.mmap | bytearray: + import mmap + import tempfile + + if self.size == 0: + return bytearray() + + # posix version + if self.location is None or not os.path.exists(self.location): + if self.location is None: + fd = tempfile.TemporaryFile() + self.blocks = set() + else: + fd = open(self.location, "wb+") + fd.seek(self.size - 1) + fd.write(b"1") + fd.flush() + else: + fd = open(self.location, "r+b") + + return mmap.mmap(fd.fileno(), self.size) + + def _fetch(self, start: int | None, end: int | None) -> bytes: + logger.debug(f"MMap cache fetching {start}-{end}") + if start is None: + start = 0 + if end is None: + end = self.size + if start >= self.size or start >= end: + return b"" + start_block = start // self.blocksize + end_block = end // self.blocksize + block_range = range(start_block, end_block + 1) + # Determine which blocks need to be fetched. This sequence is sorted by construction. + need = (i for i in block_range if i not in self.blocks) + # Count the number of blocks already cached + self.hit_count += sum(1 for i in block_range if i in self.blocks) + + ranges = [] + + # Consolidate needed blocks. + # Algorithm adapted from Python 2.x itertools documentation. + # We are grouping an enumerated sequence of blocks. By comparing when the difference + # between an ascending range (provided by enumerate) and the needed block numbers + # we can detect when the block number skips values. The key computes this difference. + # Whenever the difference changes, we know that we have previously cached block(s), + # and a new group is started. In other words, this algorithm neatly groups + # runs of consecutive block numbers so they can be fetched together. + for _, _blocks in groupby(enumerate(need), key=lambda x: x[0] - x[1]): + # Extract the blocks from the enumerated sequence + _blocks = tuple(map(itemgetter(1), _blocks)) + # Compute start of first block + sstart = _blocks[0] * self.blocksize + # Compute the end of the last block. Last block may not be full size. + send = min(_blocks[-1] * self.blocksize + self.blocksize, self.size) + + # Fetch bytes (could be multiple consecutive blocks) + self.total_requested_bytes += send - sstart + logger.debug( + f"MMap get blocks {_blocks[0]}-{_blocks[-1]} ({sstart}-{send})" + ) + ranges.append((sstart, send)) + + # Update set of cached blocks + self.blocks.update(_blocks) + # Update cache statistics with number of blocks we had to cache + self.miss_count += len(_blocks) + + if not ranges: + return self.cache[start:end] + + if self.multi_fetcher: + logger.debug(f"MMap get blocks {ranges}") + for idx, r in enumerate(self.multi_fetcher(ranges)): + sstart, send = ranges[idx] + logger.debug(f"MMap copy block ({sstart}-{send}") + self.cache[sstart:send] = r + else: + for sstart, send in ranges: + logger.debug(f"MMap get block ({sstart}-{send}") + self.cache[sstart:send] = self.fetcher(sstart, send) + + return self.cache[start:end] + + def __getstate__(self) -> dict[str, Any]: + state = self.__dict__.copy() + # Remove the unpicklable entries. + del state["cache"] + return state + + def __setstate__(self, state: dict[str, Any]) -> None: + # Restore instance attributes + self.__dict__.update(state) + self.cache = self._makefile() + + +class ReadAheadCache(BaseCache): + """Cache which reads only when we get beyond a block of data + + This is a much simpler version of BytesCache, and does not attempt to + fill holes in the cache or keep fragments alive. It is best suited to + many small reads in a sequential order (e.g., reading lines from a file). + """ + + name = "readahead" + + def __init__(self, blocksize: int, fetcher: Fetcher, size: int) -> None: + super().__init__(blocksize, fetcher, size) + self.cache = b"" + self.start = 0 + self.end = 0 + + def _fetch(self, start: int | None, end: int | None) -> bytes: + if start is None: + start = 0 + if end is None or end > self.size: + end = self.size + if start >= self.size or start >= end: + return b"" + l = end - start + if start >= self.start and end <= self.end: + # cache hit + self.hit_count += 1 + return self.cache[start - self.start : end - self.start] + elif self.start <= start < self.end: + # partial hit + self.miss_count += 1 + part = self.cache[start - self.start :] + l -= len(part) + start = self.end + else: + # miss + self.miss_count += 1 + part = b"" + end = min(self.size, end + self.blocksize) + self.total_requested_bytes += end - start + self.cache = self.fetcher(start, end) # new block replaces old + self.start = start + self.end = self.start + len(self.cache) + return part + self.cache[:l] + + +class FirstChunkCache(BaseCache): + """Caches the first block of a file only + + This may be useful for file types where the metadata is stored in the header, + but is randomly accessed. + """ + + name = "first" + + def __init__(self, blocksize: int, fetcher: Fetcher, size: int) -> None: + if blocksize > size: + # this will buffer the whole thing + blocksize = size + super().__init__(blocksize, fetcher, size) + self.cache: bytes | None = None + + def _fetch(self, start: int | None, end: int | None) -> bytes: + start = start or 0 + if start > self.size: + logger.debug("FirstChunkCache: requested start > file size") + return b"" + + end = min(end, self.size) + + if start < self.blocksize: + if self.cache is None: + self.miss_count += 1 + if end > self.blocksize: + self.total_requested_bytes += end + data = self.fetcher(0, end) + self.cache = data[: self.blocksize] + return data[start:] + self.cache = self.fetcher(0, self.blocksize) + self.total_requested_bytes += self.blocksize + part = self.cache[start:end] + if end > self.blocksize: + self.total_requested_bytes += end - self.blocksize + part += self.fetcher(self.blocksize, end) + self.hit_count += 1 + return part + else: + self.miss_count += 1 + self.total_requested_bytes += end - start + return self.fetcher(start, end) + + +class BlockCache(BaseCache): + """ + Cache holding memory as a set of blocks. + + Requests are only ever made ``blocksize`` at a time, and are + stored in an LRU cache. The least recently accessed block is + discarded when more than ``maxblocks`` are stored. + + Parameters + ---------- + blocksize : int + The number of bytes to store in each block. + Requests are only ever made for ``blocksize``, so this + should balance the overhead of making a request against + the granularity of the blocks. + fetcher : Callable + size : int + The total size of the file being cached. + maxblocks : int + The maximum number of blocks to cache for. The maximum memory + use for this cache is then ``blocksize * maxblocks``. + """ + + name = "blockcache" + + def __init__( + self, blocksize: int, fetcher: Fetcher, size: int, maxblocks: int = 32 + ) -> None: + super().__init__(blocksize, fetcher, size) + self.nblocks = math.ceil(size / blocksize) + self.maxblocks = maxblocks + self._fetch_block_cached = functools.lru_cache(maxblocks)(self._fetch_block) + + def cache_info(self): + """ + The statistics on the block cache. + + Returns + ------- + NamedTuple + Returned directly from the LRU Cache used internally. + """ + return self._fetch_block_cached.cache_info() + + def __getstate__(self) -> dict[str, Any]: + state = self.__dict__ + del state["_fetch_block_cached"] + return state + + def __setstate__(self, state: dict[str, Any]) -> None: + self.__dict__.update(state) + self._fetch_block_cached = functools.lru_cache(state["maxblocks"])( + self._fetch_block + ) + + def _fetch(self, start: int | None, end: int | None) -> bytes: + if start is None: + start = 0 + if end is None: + end = self.size + if start >= self.size or start >= end: + return b"" + + return self._read_cache( + start, end, start // self.blocksize, (end - 1) // self.blocksize + ) + + def _fetch_block(self, block_number: int) -> bytes: + """ + Fetch the block of data for `block_number`. + """ + if block_number > self.nblocks: + raise ValueError( + f"'block_number={block_number}' is greater than " + f"the number of blocks ({self.nblocks})" + ) + + start = block_number * self.blocksize + end = start + self.blocksize + self.total_requested_bytes += end - start + self.miss_count += 1 + logger.info("BlockCache fetching block %d", block_number) + block_contents = super()._fetch(start, end) + return block_contents + + def _read_cache( + self, start: int, end: int, start_block_number: int, end_block_number: int + ) -> bytes: + """ + Read from our block cache. + + Parameters + ---------- + start, end : int + The start and end byte positions. + start_block_number, end_block_number : int + The start and end block numbers. + """ + start_pos = start % self.blocksize + end_pos = end % self.blocksize + if end_pos == 0: + end_pos = self.blocksize + + self.hit_count += 1 + if start_block_number == end_block_number: + block: bytes = self._fetch_block_cached(start_block_number) + return block[start_pos:end_pos] + + else: + # read from the initial + out = [self._fetch_block_cached(start_block_number)[start_pos:]] + + # intermediate blocks + # Note: it'd be nice to combine these into one big request. However + # that doesn't play nicely with our LRU cache. + out.extend( + map( + self._fetch_block_cached, + range(start_block_number + 1, end_block_number), + ) + ) + + # final block + out.append(self._fetch_block_cached(end_block_number)[:end_pos]) + + return b"".join(out) + + +class BytesCache(BaseCache): + """Cache which holds data in a in-memory bytes object + + Implements read-ahead by the block size, for semi-random reads progressing + through the file. + + Parameters + ---------- + trim: bool + As we read more data, whether to discard the start of the buffer when + we are more than a blocksize ahead of it. + """ + + name: ClassVar[str] = "bytes" + + def __init__( + self, blocksize: int, fetcher: Fetcher, size: int, trim: bool = True + ) -> None: + super().__init__(blocksize, fetcher, size) + self.cache = b"" + self.start: int | None = None + self.end: int | None = None + self.trim = trim + + def _fetch(self, start: int | None, end: int | None) -> bytes: + # TODO: only set start/end after fetch, in case it fails? + # is this where retry logic might go? + if start is None: + start = 0 + if end is None: + end = self.size + if start >= self.size or start >= end: + return b"" + if ( + self.start is not None + and start >= self.start + and self.end is not None + and end < self.end + ): + # cache hit: we have all the required data + offset = start - self.start + self.hit_count += 1 + return self.cache[offset : offset + end - start] + + if self.blocksize: + bend = min(self.size, end + self.blocksize) + else: + bend = end + + if bend == start or start > self.size: + return b"" + + if (self.start is None or start < self.start) and ( + self.end is None or end > self.end + ): + # First read, or extending both before and after + self.total_requested_bytes += bend - start + self.miss_count += 1 + self.cache = self.fetcher(start, bend) + self.start = start + else: + assert self.start is not None + assert self.end is not None + self.miss_count += 1 + + if start < self.start: + if self.end is None or self.end - end > self.blocksize: + self.total_requested_bytes += bend - start + self.cache = self.fetcher(start, bend) + self.start = start + else: + self.total_requested_bytes += self.start - start + new = self.fetcher(start, self.start) + self.start = start + self.cache = new + self.cache + elif self.end is not None and bend > self.end: + if self.end > self.size: + pass + elif end - self.end > self.blocksize: + self.total_requested_bytes += bend - start + self.cache = self.fetcher(start, bend) + self.start = start + else: + self.total_requested_bytes += bend - self.end + new = self.fetcher(self.end, bend) + self.cache = self.cache + new + + self.end = self.start + len(self.cache) + offset = start - self.start + out = self.cache[offset : offset + end - start] + if self.trim: + num = (self.end - self.start) // (self.blocksize + 1) + if num > 1: + self.start += self.blocksize * num + self.cache = self.cache[self.blocksize * num :] + return out + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return len(self.cache) + + +class AllBytes(BaseCache): + """Cache entire contents of the file""" + + name: ClassVar[str] = "all" + + def __init__( + self, + blocksize: int | None = None, + fetcher: Fetcher | None = None, + size: int | None = None, + data: bytes | None = None, + ) -> None: + super().__init__(blocksize, fetcher, size) # type: ignore[arg-type] + if data is None: + self.miss_count += 1 + self.total_requested_bytes += self.size + data = self.fetcher(0, self.size) + self.data = data + + def _fetch(self, start: int | None, stop: int | None) -> bytes: + self.hit_count += 1 + return self.data[start:stop] + + +class KnownPartsOfAFile(BaseCache): + """ + Cache holding known file parts. + + Parameters + ---------- + blocksize: int + How far to read ahead in numbers of bytes + fetcher: func + Function of the form f(start, end) which gets bytes from remote as + specified + size: int + How big this file is + data: dict + A dictionary mapping explicit `(start, stop)` file-offset tuples + with known bytes. + strict: bool, default True + Whether to fetch reads that go beyond a known byte-range boundary. + If `False`, any read that ends outside a known part will be zero + padded. Note that zero padding will not be used for reads that + begin outside a known byte-range. + """ + + name: ClassVar[str] = "parts" + + def __init__( + self, + blocksize: int, + fetcher: Fetcher, + size: int, + data: dict[tuple[int, int], bytes] | None = None, + strict: bool = False, + **_: Any, + ): + super().__init__(blocksize, fetcher, size) + self.strict = strict + + # simple consolidation of contiguous blocks + if data: + old_offsets = sorted(data.keys()) + offsets = [old_offsets[0]] + blocks = [data.pop(old_offsets[0])] + for start, stop in old_offsets[1:]: + start0, stop0 = offsets[-1] + if start == stop0: + offsets[-1] = (start0, stop) + blocks[-1] += data.pop((start, stop)) + else: + offsets.append((start, stop)) + blocks.append(data.pop((start, stop))) + + self.data = dict(zip(offsets, blocks)) + else: + self.data = {} + + @property + def size(self): + return sum(_[1] - _[0] for _ in self.data) + + @size.setter + def size(self, value): + pass + + @property + def nblocks(self): + return len(self.data) + + @nblocks.setter + def nblocks(self, value): + pass + + def _fetch(self, start: int | None, stop: int | None) -> bytes: + logger.debug("Known parts request %s %s", start, stop) + if start is None: + start = 0 + if stop is None: + stop = self.size + self.total_requested_bytes += stop - start + out = b"" + started = False + loc_old = 0 + for loc0, loc1 in sorted(self.data): + if (loc0 <= start < loc1) and (loc0 <= stop <= loc1): + # entirely within the block + off = start - loc0 + self.hit_count += 1 + return self.data[(loc0, loc1)][off : off + stop - start] + if stop <= loc0: + break + if started and loc0 > loc_old: + # a gap where we need data + self.miss_count += 1 + if self.strict: + raise ValueError + out += b"\x00" * (loc0 - loc_old) + if loc0 <= start < loc1: + # found the start + self.hit_count += 1 + off = start - loc0 + out = self.data[(loc0, loc1)][off : off + stop - start] + started = True + elif start < loc0 and stop > loc1: + # the whole block + self.hit_count += 1 + out += self.data[(loc0, loc1)] + elif loc0 <= stop <= loc1: + # end block + self.hit_count += 1 + out = out + self.data[(loc0, loc1)][: stop - loc0] + return out + loc_old = loc1 + self.miss_count += 1 + if started and not self.strict: + out = out + b"\x00" * (stop - loc_old) + return out + raise ValueError + + +class UpdatableLRU(Generic[P, T]): + """ + Custom implementation of LRU cache that allows updating keys + + Used by BackgroundBlockCache + """ + + class CacheInfo(NamedTuple): + hits: int + misses: int + maxsize: int + currsize: int + + def __init__(self, func: Callable[P, T], max_size: int = 128) -> None: + self._cache: OrderedDict[Any, T] = collections.OrderedDict() + self._func = func + self._max_size = max_size + self._hits = 0 + self._misses = 0 + self._lock = threading.Lock() + + def __call__(self, *args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs) -> T: + if kwargs: + raise TypeError(f"Got unexpected keyword argument {kwargs.keys()}") + with self._lock: + if args in self._cache: + self._cache.move_to_end(args) + self._hits += 1 + return self._cache[args] + + result = self._func(*args, **kwargs) + + with self._lock: + self._cache[args] = result + self._misses += 1 + if len(self._cache) > self._max_size: + self._cache.popitem(last=False) + + return result + + def is_key_cached(self, *args: Any) -> bool: + with self._lock: + return args in self._cache + + def add_key(self, result: T, *args: Any) -> None: + with self._lock: + self._cache[args] = result + if len(self._cache) > self._max_size: + self._cache.popitem(last=False) + + def cache_info(self) -> UpdatableLRU.CacheInfo: + with self._lock: + return self.CacheInfo( + maxsize=self._max_size, + currsize=len(self._cache), + hits=self._hits, + misses=self._misses, + ) + + +class BackgroundBlockCache(BaseCache): + """ + Cache holding memory as a set of blocks with pre-loading of + the next block in the background. + + Requests are only ever made ``blocksize`` at a time, and are + stored in an LRU cache. The least recently accessed block is + discarded when more than ``maxblocks`` are stored. If the + next block is not in cache, it is loaded in a separate thread + in non-blocking way. + + Parameters + ---------- + blocksize : int + The number of bytes to store in each block. + Requests are only ever made for ``blocksize``, so this + should balance the overhead of making a request against + the granularity of the blocks. + fetcher : Callable + size : int + The total size of the file being cached. + maxblocks : int + The maximum number of blocks to cache for. The maximum memory + use for this cache is then ``blocksize * maxblocks``. + """ + + name: ClassVar[str] = "background" + + def __init__( + self, blocksize: int, fetcher: Fetcher, size: int, maxblocks: int = 32 + ) -> None: + super().__init__(blocksize, fetcher, size) + self.nblocks = math.ceil(size / blocksize) + self.maxblocks = maxblocks + self._fetch_block_cached = UpdatableLRU(self._fetch_block, maxblocks) + + self._thread_executor = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1) + self._fetch_future_block_number: int | None = None + self._fetch_future: Future[bytes] | None = None + self._fetch_future_lock = threading.Lock() + + def cache_info(self) -> UpdatableLRU.CacheInfo: + """ + The statistics on the block cache. + + Returns + ------- + NamedTuple + Returned directly from the LRU Cache used internally. + """ + return self._fetch_block_cached.cache_info() + + def __getstate__(self) -> dict[str, Any]: + state = self.__dict__ + del state["_fetch_block_cached"] + del state["_thread_executor"] + del state["_fetch_future_block_number"] + del state["_fetch_future"] + del state["_fetch_future_lock"] + return state + + def __setstate__(self, state) -> None: + self.__dict__.update(state) + self._fetch_block_cached = UpdatableLRU(self._fetch_block, state["maxblocks"]) + self._thread_executor = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1) + self._fetch_future_block_number = None + self._fetch_future = None + self._fetch_future_lock = threading.Lock() + + def _fetch(self, start: int | None, end: int | None) -> bytes: + if start is None: + start = 0 + if end is None: + end = self.size + if start >= self.size or start >= end: + return b"" + + # byte position -> block numbers + start_block_number = start // self.blocksize + end_block_number = end // self.blocksize + + fetch_future_block_number = None + fetch_future = None + with self._fetch_future_lock: + # Background thread is running. Check we we can or must join it. + if self._fetch_future is not None: + assert self._fetch_future_block_number is not None + if self._fetch_future.done(): + logger.info("BlockCache joined background fetch without waiting.") + self._fetch_block_cached.add_key( + self._fetch_future.result(), self._fetch_future_block_number + ) + # Cleanup the fetch variables. Done with fetching the block. + self._fetch_future_block_number = None + self._fetch_future = None + else: + # Must join if we need the block for the current fetch + must_join = bool( + start_block_number + <= self._fetch_future_block_number + <= end_block_number + ) + if must_join: + # Copy to the local variables to release lock + # before waiting for result + fetch_future_block_number = self._fetch_future_block_number + fetch_future = self._fetch_future + + # Cleanup the fetch variables. Have a local copy. + self._fetch_future_block_number = None + self._fetch_future = None + + # Need to wait for the future for the current read + if fetch_future is not None: + logger.info("BlockCache waiting for background fetch.") + # Wait until result and put it in cache + self._fetch_block_cached.add_key( + fetch_future.result(), fetch_future_block_number + ) + + # these are cached, so safe to do multiple calls for the same start and end. + for block_number in range(start_block_number, end_block_number + 1): + self._fetch_block_cached(block_number) + + # fetch next block in the background if nothing is running in the background, + # the block is within file and it is not already cached + end_block_plus_1 = end_block_number + 1 + with self._fetch_future_lock: + if ( + self._fetch_future is None + and end_block_plus_1 <= self.nblocks + and not self._fetch_block_cached.is_key_cached(end_block_plus_1) + ): + self._fetch_future_block_number = end_block_plus_1 + self._fetch_future = self._thread_executor.submit( + self._fetch_block, end_block_plus_1, "async" + ) + + return self._read_cache( + start, + end, + start_block_number=start_block_number, + end_block_number=end_block_number, + ) + + def _fetch_block(self, block_number: int, log_info: str = "sync") -> bytes: + """ + Fetch the block of data for `block_number`. + """ + if block_number > self.nblocks: + raise ValueError( + f"'block_number={block_number}' is greater than " + f"the number of blocks ({self.nblocks})" + ) + + start = block_number * self.blocksize + end = start + self.blocksize + logger.info("BlockCache fetching block (%s) %d", log_info, block_number) + self.total_requested_bytes += end - start + self.miss_count += 1 + block_contents = super()._fetch(start, end) + return block_contents + + def _read_cache( + self, start: int, end: int, start_block_number: int, end_block_number: int + ) -> bytes: + """ + Read from our block cache. + + Parameters + ---------- + start, end : int + The start and end byte positions. + start_block_number, end_block_number : int + The start and end block numbers. + """ + start_pos = start % self.blocksize + end_pos = end % self.blocksize + + # kind of pointless to count this as a hit, but it is + self.hit_count += 1 + + if start_block_number == end_block_number: + block = self._fetch_block_cached(start_block_number) + return block[start_pos:end_pos] + + else: + # read from the initial + out = [self._fetch_block_cached(start_block_number)[start_pos:]] + + # intermediate blocks + # Note: it'd be nice to combine these into one big request. However + # that doesn't play nicely with our LRU cache. + out.extend( + map( + self._fetch_block_cached, + range(start_block_number + 1, end_block_number), + ) + ) + + # final block + out.append(self._fetch_block_cached(end_block_number)[:end_pos]) + + return b"".join(out) + + +caches: dict[str | None, type[BaseCache]] = { + # one custom case + None: BaseCache, +} + + +def register_cache(cls: type[BaseCache], clobber: bool = False) -> None: + """'Register' cache implementation. + + Parameters + ---------- + clobber: bool, optional + If set to True (default is False) - allow to overwrite existing + entry. + + Raises + ------ + ValueError + """ + name = cls.name + if not clobber and name in caches: + raise ValueError(f"Cache with name {name!r} is already known: {caches[name]}") + caches[name] = cls + + +for c in ( + BaseCache, + MMapCache, + BytesCache, + ReadAheadCache, + BlockCache, + FirstChunkCache, + AllBytes, + KnownPartsOfAFile, + BackgroundBlockCache, +): + register_cache(c) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/callbacks.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/callbacks.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7ca99ca6ac3cd69b28bcd1550f6550e8e648c5fe --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/callbacks.py @@ -0,0 +1,324 @@ +from functools import wraps + + +class Callback: + """ + Base class and interface for callback mechanism + + This class can be used directly for monitoring file transfers by + providing ``callback=Callback(hooks=...)`` (see the ``hooks`` argument, + below), or subclassed for more specialised behaviour. + + Parameters + ---------- + size: int (optional) + Nominal quantity for the value that corresponds to a complete + transfer, e.g., total number of tiles or total number of + bytes + value: int (0) + Starting internal counter value + hooks: dict or None + A dict of named functions to be called on each update. The signature + of these must be ``f(size, value, **kwargs)`` + """ + + def __init__(self, size=None, value=0, hooks=None, **kwargs): + self.size = size + self.value = value + self.hooks = hooks or {} + self.kw = kwargs + + def __enter__(self): + return self + + def __exit__(self, *exc_args): + self.close() + + def close(self): + """Close callback.""" + + def branched(self, path_1, path_2, **kwargs): + """ + Return callback for child transfers + + If this callback is operating at a higher level, e.g., put, which may + trigger transfers that can also be monitored. The function returns a callback + that has to be passed to the child method, e.g., put_file, + as `callback=` argument. + + The implementation uses `callback.branch` for compatibility. + When implementing callbacks, it is recommended to override this function instead + of `branch` and avoid calling `super().branched(...)`. + + Prefer using this function over `branch`. + + Parameters + ---------- + path_1: str + Child's source path + path_2: str + Child's destination path + **kwargs: + Arbitrary keyword arguments + + Returns + ------- + callback: Callback + A callback instance to be passed to the child method + """ + self.branch(path_1, path_2, kwargs) + # mutate kwargs so that we can force the caller to pass "callback=" explicitly + return kwargs.pop("callback", DEFAULT_CALLBACK) + + def branch_coro(self, fn): + """ + Wraps a coroutine, and pass a new child callback to it. + """ + + @wraps(fn) + async def func(path1, path2: str, **kwargs): + with self.branched(path1, path2, **kwargs) as child: + return await fn(path1, path2, callback=child, **kwargs) + + return func + + def set_size(self, size): + """ + Set the internal maximum size attribute + + Usually called if not initially set at instantiation. Note that this + triggers a ``call()``. + + Parameters + ---------- + size: int + """ + self.size = size + self.call() + + def absolute_update(self, value): + """ + Set the internal value state + + Triggers ``call()`` + + Parameters + ---------- + value: int + """ + self.value = value + self.call() + + def relative_update(self, inc=1): + """ + Delta increment the internal counter + + Triggers ``call()`` + + Parameters + ---------- + inc: int + """ + self.value += inc + self.call() + + def call(self, hook_name=None, **kwargs): + """ + Execute hook(s) with current state + + Each function is passed the internal size and current value + + Parameters + ---------- + hook_name: str or None + If given, execute on this hook + kwargs: passed on to (all) hook(s) + """ + if not self.hooks: + return + kw = self.kw.copy() + kw.update(kwargs) + if hook_name: + if hook_name not in self.hooks: + return + return self.hooks[hook_name](self.size, self.value, **kw) + for hook in self.hooks.values() or []: + hook(self.size, self.value, **kw) + + def wrap(self, iterable): + """ + Wrap an iterable to call ``relative_update`` on each iterations + + Parameters + ---------- + iterable: Iterable + The iterable that is being wrapped + """ + for item in iterable: + self.relative_update() + yield item + + def branch(self, path_1, path_2, kwargs): + """ + Set callbacks for child transfers + + If this callback is operating at a higher level, e.g., put, which may + trigger transfers that can also be monitored. The passed kwargs are + to be *mutated* to add ``callback=``, if this class supports branching + to children. + + Parameters + ---------- + path_1: str + Child's source path + path_2: str + Child's destination path + kwargs: dict + arguments passed to child method, e.g., put_file. + + Returns + ------- + + """ + return None + + def no_op(self, *_, **__): + pass + + def __getattr__(self, item): + """ + If undefined methods are called on this class, nothing happens + """ + return self.no_op + + @classmethod + def as_callback(cls, maybe_callback=None): + """Transform callback=... into Callback instance + + For the special value of ``None``, return the global instance of + ``NoOpCallback``. This is an alternative to including + ``callback=DEFAULT_CALLBACK`` directly in a method signature. + """ + if maybe_callback is None: + return DEFAULT_CALLBACK + return maybe_callback + + +class NoOpCallback(Callback): + """ + This implementation of Callback does exactly nothing + """ + + def call(self, *args, **kwargs): + return None + + +class DotPrinterCallback(Callback): + """ + Simple example Callback implementation + + Almost identical to Callback with a hook that prints a char; here we + demonstrate how the outer layer may print "#" and the inner layer "." + """ + + def __init__(self, chr_to_print="#", **kwargs): + self.chr = chr_to_print + super().__init__(**kwargs) + + def branch(self, path_1, path_2, kwargs): + """Mutate kwargs to add new instance with different print char""" + kwargs["callback"] = DotPrinterCallback(".") + + def call(self, **kwargs): + """Just outputs a character""" + print(self.chr, end="") + + +class TqdmCallback(Callback): + """ + A callback to display a progress bar using tqdm + + Parameters + ---------- + tqdm_kwargs : dict, (optional) + Any argument accepted by the tqdm constructor. + See the `tqdm doc `_. + Will be forwarded to `tqdm_cls`. + tqdm_cls: (optional) + subclass of `tqdm.tqdm`. If not passed, it will default to `tqdm.tqdm`. + + Examples + -------- + >>> import fsspec + >>> from fsspec.callbacks import TqdmCallback + >>> fs = fsspec.filesystem("memory") + >>> path2distant_data = "/your-path" + >>> fs.upload( + ".", + path2distant_data, + recursive=True, + callback=TqdmCallback(), + ) + + You can forward args to tqdm using the ``tqdm_kwargs`` parameter. + + >>> fs.upload( + ".", + path2distant_data, + recursive=True, + callback=TqdmCallback(tqdm_kwargs={"desc": "Your tqdm description"}), + ) + + You can also customize the progress bar by passing a subclass of `tqdm`. + + .. code-block:: python + + class TqdmFormat(tqdm): + '''Provides a `total_time` format parameter''' + @property + def format_dict(self): + d = super().format_dict + total_time = d["elapsed"] * (d["total"] or 0) / max(d["n"], 1) + d.update(total_time=self.format_interval(total_time) + " in total") + return d + + >>> with TqdmCallback( + tqdm_kwargs={ + "desc": "desc", + "bar_format": "{total_time}: {percentage:.0f}%|{bar}{r_bar}", + }, + tqdm_cls=TqdmFormat, + ) as callback: + fs.upload(".", path2distant_data, recursive=True, callback=callback) + """ + + def __init__(self, tqdm_kwargs=None, *args, **kwargs): + try: + from tqdm import tqdm + + except ImportError as exce: + raise ImportError( + "Using TqdmCallback requires tqdm to be installed" + ) from exce + + self._tqdm_cls = kwargs.pop("tqdm_cls", tqdm) + self._tqdm_kwargs = tqdm_kwargs or {} + self.tqdm = None + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + def call(self, *args, **kwargs): + if self.tqdm is None: + self.tqdm = self._tqdm_cls(total=self.size, **self._tqdm_kwargs) + self.tqdm.total = self.size + self.tqdm.update(self.value - self.tqdm.n) + + def close(self): + if self.tqdm is not None: + self.tqdm.close() + self.tqdm = None + + def __del__(self): + return self.close() + + +DEFAULT_CALLBACK = _DEFAULT_CALLBACK = NoOpCallback() diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/compression.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/compression.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..11c2e3d3f142d95186663fa5a747911e66832266 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/compression.py @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ +"""Helper functions for a standard streaming compression API""" + +import sys +from zipfile import ZipFile + +import fsspec.utils +from fsspec.spec import AbstractBufferedFile + + +def noop_file(file, mode, **kwargs): + return file + + +# TODO: files should also be available as contexts +# should be functions of the form func(infile, mode=, **kwargs) -> file-like +compr = {None: noop_file} + + +def register_compression(name, callback, extensions, force=False): + """Register an "inferable" file compression type. + + Registers transparent file compression type for use with fsspec.open. + Compression can be specified by name in open, or "infer"-ed for any files + ending with the given extensions. + + Args: + name: (str) The compression type name. Eg. "gzip". + callback: A callable of form (infile, mode, **kwargs) -> file-like. + Accepts an input file-like object, the target mode and kwargs. + Returns a wrapped file-like object. + extensions: (str, Iterable[str]) A file extension, or list of file + extensions for which to infer this compression scheme. Eg. "gz". + force: (bool) Force re-registration of compression type or extensions. + + Raises: + ValueError: If name or extensions already registered, and not force. + + """ + if isinstance(extensions, str): + extensions = [extensions] + + # Validate registration + if name in compr and not force: + raise ValueError(f"Duplicate compression registration: {name}") + + for ext in extensions: + if ext in fsspec.utils.compressions and not force: + raise ValueError(f"Duplicate compression file extension: {ext} ({name})") + + compr[name] = callback + + for ext in extensions: + fsspec.utils.compressions[ext] = name + + +def unzip(infile, mode="rb", filename=None, **kwargs): + if "r" not in mode: + filename = filename or "file" + z = ZipFile(infile, mode="w", **kwargs) + fo = z.open(filename, mode="w") + fo.close = lambda closer=fo.close: closer() or z.close() + return fo + z = ZipFile(infile) + if filename is None: + filename = z.namelist()[0] + return z.open(filename, mode="r", **kwargs) + + +register_compression("zip", unzip, "zip") + +try: + from bz2 import BZ2File +except ImportError: + pass +else: + register_compression("bz2", BZ2File, "bz2") + +try: # pragma: no cover + from isal import igzip + + def isal(infile, mode="rb", **kwargs): + return igzip.IGzipFile(fileobj=infile, mode=mode, **kwargs) + + register_compression("gzip", isal, "gz") +except ImportError: + from gzip import GzipFile + + register_compression( + "gzip", lambda f, **kwargs: GzipFile(fileobj=f, **kwargs), "gz" + ) + +try: + from lzma import LZMAFile + + register_compression("lzma", LZMAFile, "lzma") + register_compression("xz", LZMAFile, "xz") +except ImportError: + pass + +try: + import lzmaffi + + register_compression("lzma", lzmaffi.LZMAFile, "lzma", force=True) + register_compression("xz", lzmaffi.LZMAFile, "xz", force=True) +except ImportError: + pass + + +class SnappyFile(AbstractBufferedFile): + def __init__(self, infile, mode, **kwargs): + import snappy + + super().__init__( + fs=None, path="snappy", mode=mode.strip("b") + "b", size=999999999, **kwargs + ) + self.infile = infile + if "r" in mode: + self.codec = snappy.StreamDecompressor() + else: + self.codec = snappy.StreamCompressor() + + def _upload_chunk(self, final=False): + self.buffer.seek(0) + out = self.codec.add_chunk(self.buffer.read()) + self.infile.write(out) + return True + + def seek(self, loc, whence=0): + raise NotImplementedError("SnappyFile is not seekable") + + def seekable(self): + return False + + def _fetch_range(self, start, end): + """Get the specified set of bytes from remote""" + data = self.infile.read(end - start) + return self.codec.decompress(data) + + +try: + import snappy + + snappy.compress(b"") + # Snappy may use the .sz file extension, but this is not part of the + # standard implementation. + register_compression("snappy", SnappyFile, []) + +except (ImportError, NameError, AttributeError): + pass + +try: + import lz4.frame + + register_compression("lz4", lz4.frame.open, "lz4") +except ImportError: + pass + +try: + if sys.version_info >= (3, 14): + from compression import zstd + else: + from backports import zstd + + register_compression("zstd", zstd.ZstdFile, "zst") +except ImportError: + try: + import zstandard as zstd + + def zstandard_file(infile, mode="rb"): + if "r" in mode: + cctx = zstd.ZstdDecompressor() + return cctx.stream_reader(infile) + else: + cctx = zstd.ZstdCompressor(level=10) + return cctx.stream_writer(infile) + + register_compression("zstd", zstandard_file, "zst") + except ImportError: + pass + pass + + +def available_compressions(): + """Return a list of the implemented compressions.""" + return list(compr) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/config.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..19f68071ca026dc2bb11da70effb0c517de5380b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/config.py @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import configparser +import json +import os +import warnings +from typing import Any + +conf: dict[str, dict[str, Any]] = {} +default_conf_dir = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser("~"), ".config/fsspec") +conf_dir = os.environ.get("FSSPEC_CONFIG_DIR", default_conf_dir) + + +def set_conf_env(conf_dict, envdict=os.environ): + """Set config values from environment variables + + Looks for variables of the form ``FSSPEC_`` and + ``FSSPEC__``. For ``FSSPEC_`` the value is parsed + as a json dictionary and used to ``update`` the config of the + corresponding protocol. For ``FSSPEC__`` there is no + attempt to convert the string value, but the kwarg keys will be lower-cased. + + The ``FSSPEC__`` variables are applied after the + ``FSSPEC_`` ones. + + Parameters + ---------- + conf_dict : dict(str, dict) + This dict will be mutated + envdict : dict-like(str, str) + Source for the values - usually the real environment + """ + envdict = dict(envdict) + kwarg_keys = [] + for key in envdict: + if key.startswith("FSSPEC_") and len(key) > 7 and key[7] != "_": + try: + value = json.loads(envdict[key]) + envdict[key] = value + except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError: + value = envdict[key] + if key.count("_") > 1: + kwarg_keys.append(key) + continue + else: + if isinstance(value, dict): + _, proto = key.split("_", 1) + conf_dict.setdefault(proto.lower(), {}).update(value) + else: + warnings.warn( + f"Ignoring environment variable {key} due to not being a dict:" + f" {type(value)}" + ) + elif key.startswith("FSSPEC"): + warnings.warn( + f"Ignoring environment variable {key} due to having an unexpected name" + ) + + for key in kwarg_keys: + _, proto, kwarg = key.split("_", 2) + conf_dict.setdefault(proto.lower(), {})[kwarg.lower()] = envdict[key] + + +def set_conf_files(cdir, conf_dict): + """Set config values from files + + Scans for INI and JSON files in the given dictionary, and uses their + contents to set the config. In case of repeated values, later values + win. + + In the case of INI files, all values are strings, and these will not + be converted. + + Parameters + ---------- + cdir : str + Directory to search + conf_dict : dict(str, dict) + This dict will be mutated + """ + if not os.path.isdir(cdir): + return + allfiles = sorted(os.listdir(cdir)) + for fn in allfiles: + if fn.endswith(".ini"): + ini = configparser.ConfigParser() + ini.read(os.path.join(cdir, fn)) + for key in ini: + if key == "DEFAULT": + continue + conf_dict.setdefault(key, {}).update(dict(ini[key])) + if fn.endswith(".json"): + with open(os.path.join(cdir, fn)) as f: + js = json.load(f) + for key in js: + conf_dict.setdefault(key, {}).update(dict(js[key])) + + +def apply_config(cls, kwargs, conf_dict=None): + """Supply default values for kwargs when instantiating class + + Augments the passed kwargs, by finding entries in the config dict + which match the classes ``.protocol`` attribute (one or more str) + + Parameters + ---------- + cls : file system implementation + kwargs : dict + conf_dict : dict of dict + Typically this is the global configuration + + Returns + ------- + dict : the modified set of kwargs + """ + if conf_dict is None: + conf_dict = conf + protos = cls.protocol if isinstance(cls.protocol, (tuple, list)) else [cls.protocol] + kw = {} + for proto in protos: + # default kwargs from the current state of the config + if proto in conf_dict: + kw.update(conf_dict[proto]) + # explicit kwargs always win + kw.update(**kwargs) + kwargs = kw + return kwargs + + +set_conf_files(conf_dir, conf) +set_conf_env(conf) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/conftest.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/conftest.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f05eb5c30d42b0c1c5cc432f9c217d8f0e01f412 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/conftest.py @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +import os +import shutil +import subprocess +import sys +import time +from collections import deque +from collections.abc import Generator, Sequence + +import pytest + +import fsspec + + +@pytest.fixture() +def m(): + """ + Fixture providing a memory filesystem. + """ + m = fsspec.filesystem("memory") + m.store.clear() + m.pseudo_dirs.clear() + m.pseudo_dirs.append("") + try: + yield m + finally: + m.store.clear() + m.pseudo_dirs.clear() + m.pseudo_dirs.append("") + + +class InstanceCacheInspector: + """ + Helper class to inspect instance caches of filesystem classes in tests. + """ + + def clear(self) -> None: + """ + Clear instance caches of all currently imported filesystem classes. + """ + classes = deque([fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem]) + while classes: + cls = classes.popleft() + cls.clear_instance_cache() + classes.extend(cls.__subclasses__()) + + def gather_counts(self, *, omit_zero: bool = True) -> dict[str, int]: + """ + Gather counts of filesystem instances in the instance caches + of all currently imported filesystem classes. + + Parameters + ---------- + omit_zero: + Whether to omit instance types with no cached instances. + """ + out: dict[str, int] = {} + classes = deque([fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem]) + while classes: + cls = classes.popleft() + count = len(cls._cache) # there is no public interface for the cache + # note: skip intermediate AbstractFileSystem subclasses + # if they proxy the protocol attribute via a property. + if isinstance(cls.protocol, (Sequence, str)): + key = cls.protocol if isinstance(cls.protocol, str) else cls.protocol[0] + if count or not omit_zero: + out[key] = count + classes.extend(cls.__subclasses__()) + return out + + +@pytest.fixture(scope="function", autouse=True) +def instance_caches() -> Generator[InstanceCacheInspector, None, None]: + """ + Fixture to ensure empty filesystem instance caches before and after a test. + + Used by default for all tests. + Clears caches of all imported filesystem classes. + Can be used to write test assertions about instance caches. + + Usage: + + def test_something(instance_caches): + # Test code here + fsspec.open("file://abc") + fsspec.open("memory://foo/bar") + + # Test assertion + assert instance_caches.gather_counts() == {"file": 1, "memory": 1} + + Returns + ------- + instance_caches: An instance cache inspector for clearing and inspecting caches. + """ + ic = InstanceCacheInspector() + + ic.clear() + try: + yield ic + finally: + ic.clear() + + +@pytest.fixture(scope="function") +def ftp_writable(tmpdir): + """ + Fixture providing a writable FTP filesystem. + """ + pytest.importorskip("pyftpdlib") + + d = str(tmpdir) + with open(os.path.join(d, "out"), "wb") as f: + f.write(b"hello" * 10000) + P = subprocess.Popen( + [sys.executable, "-m", "pyftpdlib", "-d", d, "-u", "user", "-P", "pass", "-w"] + ) + try: + time.sleep(1) + yield "localhost", 2121, "user", "pass" + finally: + P.terminate() + P.wait() + try: + shutil.rmtree(tmpdir) + except Exception: + pass diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/core.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/core.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5876bfcefc176b3b3aed0e16b54fa3809a5a0eee --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/core.py @@ -0,0 +1,760 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import io +import logging +import os +import re +from glob import has_magic +from pathlib import Path + +# for backwards compat, we export cache things from here too +from fsspec.caching import ( # noqa: F401 + BaseCache, + BlockCache, + BytesCache, + MMapCache, + ReadAheadCache, + caches, +) +from fsspec.compression import compr +from fsspec.config import conf +from fsspec.registry import available_protocols, filesystem, get_filesystem_class +from fsspec.utils import ( + _unstrip_protocol, + build_name_function, + infer_compression, + stringify_path, +) + +logger = logging.getLogger("fsspec") + + +class OpenFile: + """ + File-like object to be used in a context + + Can layer (buffered) text-mode and compression over any file-system, which + are typically binary-only. + + These instances are safe to serialize, as the low-level file object + is not created until invoked using ``with``. + + Parameters + ---------- + fs: FileSystem + The file system to use for opening the file. Should be a subclass or duck-type + with ``fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem`` + path: str + Location to open + mode: str like 'rb', optional + Mode of the opened file + compression: str or None, optional + Compression to apply + encoding: str or None, optional + The encoding to use if opened in text mode. + errors: str or None, optional + How to handle encoding errors if opened in text mode. + newline: None or str + Passed to TextIOWrapper in text mode, how to handle line endings. + autoopen: bool + If True, calls open() immediately. Mostly used by pickle + pos: int + If given and autoopen is True, seek to this location immediately + """ + + def __init__( + self, + fs, + path, + mode="rb", + compression=None, + encoding=None, + errors=None, + newline=None, + ): + self.fs = fs + self.path = path + self.mode = mode + self.compression = get_compression(path, compression) + self.encoding = encoding + self.errors = errors + self.newline = newline + self.fobjects = [] + + def __reduce__(self): + return ( + OpenFile, + ( + self.fs, + self.path, + self.mode, + self.compression, + self.encoding, + self.errors, + self.newline, + ), + ) + + def __repr__(self): + return f"" + + def __enter__(self): + mode = self.mode.replace("t", "").replace("b", "") + "b" + + try: + f = self.fs.open(self.path, mode=mode) + except FileNotFoundError as e: + if has_magic(self.path): + raise FileNotFoundError( + "%s not found. The URL contains glob characters: you maybe needed\n" + "to pass expand=True in fsspec.open() or the storage_options of \n" + "your library. You can also set the config value 'open_expand'\n" + "before import, or fsspec.core.DEFAULT_EXPAND at runtime, to True.", + self.path, + ) from e + raise + + self.fobjects = [f] + + if self.compression is not None: + compress = compr[self.compression] + f = compress(f, mode=mode[0]) + self.fobjects.append(f) + + if "b" not in self.mode: + # assume, for example, that 'r' is equivalent to 'rt' as in builtin + f = PickleableTextIOWrapper( + f, encoding=self.encoding, errors=self.errors, newline=self.newline + ) + self.fobjects.append(f) + + return self.fobjects[-1] + + def __exit__(self, *args): + self.close() + + @property + def full_name(self): + return _unstrip_protocol(self.path, self.fs) + + def open(self): + """Materialise this as a real open file without context + + The OpenFile object should be explicitly closed to avoid enclosed file + instances persisting. You must, therefore, keep a reference to the OpenFile + during the life of the file-like it generates. + """ + return self.__enter__() + + def close(self): + """Close all encapsulated file objects""" + for f in reversed(self.fobjects): + if "r" not in self.mode and not f.closed: + f.flush() + f.close() + self.fobjects.clear() + + +class OpenFiles(list): + """List of OpenFile instances + + Can be used in a single context, which opens and closes all of the + contained files. Normal list access to get the elements works as + normal. + + A special case is made for caching filesystems - the files will + be down/uploaded together at the start or end of the context, and + this may happen concurrently, if the target filesystem supports it. + """ + + def __init__(self, *args, mode="rb", fs=None): + self.mode = mode + self.fs = fs + self.files = [] + super().__init__(*args) + + def __enter__(self): + if self.fs is None: + raise ValueError("Context has already been used") + + fs = self.fs + while True: + if hasattr(fs, "open_many"): + # check for concurrent cache download; or set up for upload + self.files = fs.open_many(self) + return self.files + if hasattr(fs, "fs") and fs.fs is not None: + fs = fs.fs + else: + break + return [s.__enter__() for s in self] + + def __exit__(self, *args): + fs = self.fs + [s.__exit__(*args) for s in self] + if "r" not in self.mode: + while True: + if hasattr(fs, "open_many"): + # check for concurrent cache upload + fs.commit_many(self.files) + return + if hasattr(fs, "fs") and fs.fs is not None: + fs = fs.fs + else: + break + + def __getitem__(self, item): + out = super().__getitem__(item) + if isinstance(item, slice): + return OpenFiles(out, mode=self.mode, fs=self.fs) + return out + + def __repr__(self): + return f"" + + +def open_files( + urlpath, + mode="rb", + compression=None, + encoding="utf8", + errors=None, + name_function=None, + num=1, + protocol=None, + newline=None, + auto_mkdir=True, + expand=True, + **kwargs, +): + """Given a path or paths, return a list of ``OpenFile`` objects. + + For writing, a str path must contain the "*" character, which will be filled + in by increasing numbers, e.g., "part*" -> "part1", "part2" if num=2. + + For either reading or writing, can instead provide explicit list of paths. + + Parameters + ---------- + urlpath: string or list + Absolute or relative filepath(s). Prefix with a protocol like ``s3://`` + to read from alternative filesystems. To read from multiple files you + can pass a globstring or a list of paths, with the caveat that they + must all have the same protocol. + mode: 'rb', 'wt', etc. + compression: string or None + If given, open file using compression codec. Can either be a compression + name (a key in ``fsspec.compression.compr``) or "infer" to guess the + compression from the filename suffix. + encoding: str + For text mode only + errors: None or str + Passed to TextIOWrapper in text mode + name_function: function or None + if opening a set of files for writing, those files do not yet exist, + so we need to generate their names by formatting the urlpath for + each sequence number + num: int [1] + if writing mode, number of files we expect to create (passed to + name+function) + protocol: str or None + If given, overrides the protocol found in the URL. + newline: bytes or None + Used for line terminator in text mode. If None, uses system default; + if blank, uses no translation. + auto_mkdir: bool (True) + If in write mode, this will ensure the target directory exists before + writing, by calling ``fs.mkdirs(exist_ok=True)``. + expand: bool + **kwargs: dict + Extra options that make sense to a particular storage connection, e.g. + host, port, username, password, etc. + + Examples + -------- + >>> files = open_files('2015-*-*.csv') # doctest: +SKIP + >>> files = open_files( + ... 's3://bucket/2015-*-*.csv.gz', compression='gzip' + ... ) # doctest: +SKIP + + Returns + ------- + An ``OpenFiles`` instance, which is a list of ``OpenFile`` objects that can + be used as a single context + + Notes + ----- + For a full list of the available protocols and the implementations that + they map across to see the latest online documentation: + + - For implementations built into ``fsspec`` see + https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#built-in-implementations + - For implementations in separate packages see + https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#other-known-implementations + """ + fs, fs_token, paths = get_fs_token_paths( + urlpath, + mode, + num=num, + name_function=name_function, + storage_options=kwargs, + protocol=protocol, + expand=expand, + ) + if fs.protocol == "file": + fs.auto_mkdir = auto_mkdir + elif "r" not in mode and auto_mkdir: + parents = {fs._parent(path) for path in paths} + for parent in parents: + try: + fs.makedirs(parent, exist_ok=True) + except PermissionError: + pass + return OpenFiles( + [ + OpenFile( + fs, + path, + mode=mode, + compression=compression, + encoding=encoding, + errors=errors, + newline=newline, + ) + for path in paths + ], + mode=mode, + fs=fs, + ) + + +def _un_chain(path, kwargs): + # Avoid a circular import + from fsspec.implementations.chained import ChainedFileSystem + + if "::" in path: + x = re.compile(".*[^a-z]+.*") # test for non protocol-like single word + known_protocols = set(available_protocols()) + bits = [] + + # split on '::', then ensure each bit has a protocol + for p in path.split("::"): + if p in known_protocols: + bits.append(p + "://") + elif "://" in p or x.match(p): + bits.append(p) + else: + bits.append(p + "://") + else: + bits = [path] + + # [[url, protocol, kwargs], ...] + out = [] + previous_bit = None + kwargs = kwargs.copy() + + for bit in reversed(bits): + protocol = kwargs.pop("protocol", None) or split_protocol(bit)[0] or "file" + cls = get_filesystem_class(protocol) + extra_kwargs = cls._get_kwargs_from_urls(bit) + kws = kwargs.pop(protocol, {}) + + if bit is bits[0]: + kws.update(kwargs) + + kw = dict( + **{k: v for k, v in extra_kwargs.items() if k not in kws or v != kws[k]}, + **kws, + ) + bit = cls._strip_protocol(bit) + + if ( + "target_protocol" not in kw + and issubclass(cls, ChainedFileSystem) + and not bit + ): + # replace bit if we are chaining and no path given + bit = previous_bit + + out.append((bit, protocol, kw)) + previous_bit = bit + + out.reverse() + return out + + +def url_to_fs(url, **kwargs): + """ + Turn fully-qualified and potentially chained URL into filesystem instance + + Parameters + ---------- + url : str + The fsspec-compatible URL + **kwargs: dict + Extra options that make sense to a particular storage connection, e.g. + host, port, username, password, etc. + + Returns + ------- + filesystem : FileSystem + The new filesystem discovered from ``url`` and created with + ``**kwargs``. + urlpath : str + The file-systems-specific URL for ``url``. + """ + url = stringify_path(url) + # non-FS arguments that appear in fsspec.open() + # inspect could keep this in sync with open()'s signature + known_kwargs = { + "compression", + "encoding", + "errors", + "expand", + "mode", + "name_function", + "newline", + "num", + } + kwargs = {k: v for k, v in kwargs.items() if k not in known_kwargs} + chain = _un_chain(url, kwargs) + inkwargs = {} + # Reverse iterate the chain, creating a nested target_* structure + for i, ch in enumerate(reversed(chain)): + urls, protocol, kw = ch + if i == len(chain) - 1: + inkwargs = dict(**kw, **inkwargs) + continue + inkwargs["target_options"] = dict(**kw, **inkwargs) + inkwargs["target_protocol"] = protocol + inkwargs["fo"] = urls + urlpath, protocol, _ = chain[0] + fs = filesystem(protocol, **inkwargs) + return fs, urlpath + + +DEFAULT_EXPAND = conf.get("open_expand", False) + + +def open( + urlpath, + mode="rb", + compression=None, + encoding="utf8", + errors=None, + protocol=None, + newline=None, + expand=None, + **kwargs, +): + """Given a path or paths, return one ``OpenFile`` object. + + Parameters + ---------- + urlpath: string or list + Absolute or relative filepath. Prefix with a protocol like ``s3://`` + to read from alternative filesystems. Should not include glob + character(s). + mode: 'rb', 'wt', etc. + compression: string or None + If given, open file using compression codec. Can either be a compression + name (a key in ``fsspec.compression.compr``) or "infer" to guess the + compression from the filename suffix. + encoding: str + For text mode only + errors: None or str + Passed to TextIOWrapper in text mode + protocol: str or None + If given, overrides the protocol found in the URL. + newline: bytes or None + Used for line terminator in text mode. If None, uses system default; + if blank, uses no translation. + expand: bool or None + Whether to regard file paths containing special glob characters as needing + expansion (finding the first match) or absolute. Setting False allows using + paths which do embed such characters. If None (default), this argument + takes its value from the DEFAULT_EXPAND module variable, which takes + its initial value from the "open_expand" config value at startup, which will + be False if not set. + **kwargs: dict + Extra options that make sense to a particular storage connection, e.g. + host, port, username, password, etc. + + Examples + -------- + >>> openfile = open('2015-01-01.csv') # doctest: +SKIP + >>> openfile = open( + ... 's3://bucket/2015-01-01.csv.gz', compression='gzip' + ... ) # doctest: +SKIP + >>> with openfile as f: + ... df = pd.read_csv(f) # doctest: +SKIP + ... + + Returns + ------- + ``OpenFile`` object. + + Notes + ----- + For a full list of the available protocols and the implementations that + they map across to see the latest online documentation: + + - For implementations built into ``fsspec`` see + https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#built-in-implementations + - For implementations in separate packages see + https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#other-known-implementations + """ + expand = DEFAULT_EXPAND if expand is None else expand + out = open_files( + urlpath=[urlpath], + mode=mode, + compression=compression, + encoding=encoding, + errors=errors, + protocol=protocol, + newline=newline, + expand=expand, + **kwargs, + ) + if not out: + raise FileNotFoundError(urlpath) + return out[0] + + +def open_local( + url: str | list[str] | Path | list[Path], + mode: str = "rb", + **storage_options: dict, +) -> str | list[str]: + """Open file(s) which can be resolved to local + + For files which either are local, or get downloaded upon open + (e.g., by file caching) + + Parameters + ---------- + url: str or list(str) + mode: str + Must be read mode + storage_options: + passed on to FS for or used by open_files (e.g., compression) + """ + if "r" not in mode: + raise ValueError("Can only ensure local files when reading") + of = open_files(url, mode=mode, **storage_options) + if not getattr(of[0].fs, "local_file", False): + raise ValueError( + "open_local can only be used on a filesystem which" + " has attribute local_file=True" + ) + with of as files: + paths = [f.name for f in files] + if (isinstance(url, str) and not has_magic(url)) or isinstance(url, Path): + return paths[0] + return paths + + +def get_compression(urlpath, compression): + if compression == "infer": + compression = infer_compression(urlpath) + if compression is not None and compression not in compr: + raise ValueError(f"Compression type {compression} not supported") + return compression + + +def split_protocol(urlpath): + """Return protocol, path pair""" + urlpath = stringify_path(urlpath) + if "://" in urlpath: + protocol, path = urlpath.split("://", 1) + if len(protocol) > 1: + # excludes Windows paths + return protocol, path + if urlpath.startswith("data:"): + return urlpath.split(":", 1) + return None, urlpath + + +def strip_protocol(urlpath): + """Return only path part of full URL, according to appropriate backend""" + protocol, _ = split_protocol(urlpath) + cls = get_filesystem_class(protocol) + return cls._strip_protocol(urlpath) + + +def expand_paths_if_needed(paths, mode, num, fs, name_function): + """Expand paths if they have a ``*`` in them (write mode) or any of ``*?[]`` + in them (read mode). + + :param paths: list of paths + mode: str + Mode in which to open files. + num: int + If opening in writing mode, number of files we expect to create. + fs: filesystem object + name_function: callable + If opening in writing mode, this callable is used to generate path + names. Names are generated for each partition by + ``urlpath.replace('*', name_function(partition_index))``. + :return: list of paths + """ + expanded_paths = [] + paths = list(paths) + + if "w" in mode: # read mode + if sum(1 for p in paths if "*" in p) > 1: + raise ValueError( + "When writing data, only one filename mask can be specified." + ) + num = max(num, len(paths)) + + for curr_path in paths: + if "*" in curr_path: + # expand using name_function + expanded_paths.extend(_expand_paths(curr_path, name_function, num)) + else: + expanded_paths.append(curr_path) + # if we generated more paths that asked for, trim the list + if len(expanded_paths) > num: + expanded_paths = expanded_paths[:num] + + else: # read mode + for curr_path in paths: + if has_magic(curr_path): + # expand using glob + expanded_paths.extend(fs.glob(curr_path)) + else: + expanded_paths.append(curr_path) + + return expanded_paths + + +def get_fs_token_paths( + urlpath, + mode="rb", + num=1, + name_function=None, + storage_options=None, + protocol=None, + expand=True, +): + """Filesystem, deterministic token, and paths from a urlpath and options. + + Parameters + ---------- + urlpath: string or iterable + Absolute or relative filepath, URL (may include protocols like + ``s3://``), or globstring pointing to data. + mode: str, optional + Mode in which to open files. + num: int, optional + If opening in writing mode, number of files we expect to create. + name_function: callable, optional + If opening in writing mode, this callable is used to generate path + names. Names are generated for each partition by + ``urlpath.replace('*', name_function(partition_index))``. + storage_options: dict, optional + Additional keywords to pass to the filesystem class. + protocol: str or None + To override the protocol specifier in the URL + expand: bool + Expand string paths for writing, assuming the path is a directory + """ + if isinstance(urlpath, (list, tuple, set)): + if not urlpath: + raise ValueError("empty urlpath sequence") + urlpath0 = stringify_path(next(iter(urlpath))) + else: + urlpath0 = stringify_path(urlpath) + storage_options = storage_options or {} + if protocol: + storage_options["protocol"] = protocol + chain = _un_chain(urlpath0, storage_options or {}) + inkwargs = {} + # Reverse iterate the chain, creating a nested target_* structure + for i, ch in enumerate(reversed(chain)): + urls, nested_protocol, kw = ch + if i == len(chain) - 1: + inkwargs = dict(**kw, **inkwargs) + continue + inkwargs["target_options"] = dict(**kw, **inkwargs) + inkwargs["target_protocol"] = nested_protocol + inkwargs["fo"] = urls + paths, protocol, _ = chain[0] + fs = filesystem(protocol, **inkwargs) + if isinstance(urlpath, (list, tuple, set)): + pchains = [ + _un_chain(stringify_path(u), storage_options or {})[0] for u in urlpath + ] + if len({pc[1] for pc in pchains}) > 1: + raise ValueError("Protocol mismatch getting fs from %s", urlpath) + paths = [pc[0] for pc in pchains] + else: + paths = fs._strip_protocol(paths) + if isinstance(paths, (list, tuple, set)): + if expand: + paths = expand_paths_if_needed(paths, mode, num, fs, name_function) + elif not isinstance(paths, list): + paths = list(paths) + else: + if ("w" in mode or "x" in mode) and expand: + paths = _expand_paths(paths, name_function, num) + elif "*" in paths: + paths = [f for f in sorted(fs.glob(paths)) if not fs.isdir(f)] + else: + paths = [paths] + + return fs, fs._fs_token, paths + + +def _expand_paths(path, name_function, num): + if isinstance(path, str): + if path.count("*") > 1: + raise ValueError("Output path spec must contain exactly one '*'.") + elif "*" not in path: + path = os.path.join(path, "*.part") + + if name_function is None: + name_function = build_name_function(num - 1) + + paths = [path.replace("*", name_function(i)) for i in range(num)] + if paths != sorted(paths): + logger.warning( + "In order to preserve order between partitions" + " paths created with ``name_function`` should " + "sort to partition order" + ) + elif isinstance(path, (tuple, list)): + assert len(path) == num + paths = list(path) + else: + raise ValueError( + "Path should be either\n" + "1. A list of paths: ['foo.json', 'bar.json', ...]\n" + "2. A directory: 'foo/\n" + "3. A path with a '*' in it: 'foo.*.json'" + ) + return paths + + +class PickleableTextIOWrapper(io.TextIOWrapper): + """TextIOWrapper cannot be pickled. This solves it. + + Requires that ``buffer`` be pickleable, which all instances of + AbstractBufferedFile are. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + buffer, + encoding=None, + errors=None, + newline=None, + line_buffering=False, + write_through=False, + ): + self.args = buffer, encoding, errors, newline, line_buffering, write_through + super().__init__(*self.args) + + def __reduce__(self): + return PickleableTextIOWrapper, self.args diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/dircache.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/dircache.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eca19566b135e5a7a4f6e7407d56411ec58bfe44 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/dircache.py @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +import time +from collections.abc import MutableMapping +from functools import lru_cache + + +class DirCache(MutableMapping): + """ + Caching of directory listings, in a structure like:: + + {"path0": [ + {"name": "path0/file0", + "size": 123, + "type": "file", + ... + }, + {"name": "path0/file1", + }, + ... + ], + "path1": [...] + } + + Parameters to this class control listing expiry or indeed turn + caching off + """ + + def __init__( + self, + use_listings_cache=True, + listings_expiry_time=None, + max_paths=None, + **kwargs, + ): + """ + + Parameters + ---------- + use_listings_cache: bool + If False, this cache never returns items, but always reports KeyError, + and setting items has no effect + listings_expiry_time: int or float (optional) + Time in seconds that a listing is considered valid. If None, + listings do not expire. + max_paths: int (optional) + The number of most recent listings that are considered valid; 'recent' + refers to when the entry was set. + """ + self._cache = {} + self._times = {} + if max_paths: + self._q = lru_cache(max_paths + 1)(lambda key: self._cache.pop(key, None)) + self.use_listings_cache = use_listings_cache + self.listings_expiry_time = listings_expiry_time + self.max_paths = max_paths + + def __getitem__(self, item): + if self.listings_expiry_time is not None: + if self._times.get(item, 0) - time.time() < -self.listings_expiry_time: + del self._cache[item] + if self.max_paths: + self._q(item) + return self._cache[item] # maybe raises KeyError + + def clear(self): + self._cache.clear() + + def __len__(self): + return len(self._cache) + + def __contains__(self, item): + try: + self[item] + return True + except KeyError: + return False + + def __setitem__(self, key, value): + if not self.use_listings_cache: + return + if self.max_paths: + self._q(key) + self._cache[key] = value + if self.listings_expiry_time is not None: + self._times[key] = time.time() + + def __delitem__(self, key): + del self._cache[key] + + def __iter__(self): + entries = list(self._cache) + + return (k for k in entries if k in self) + + def __reduce__(self): + return ( + DirCache, + (self.use_listings_cache, self.listings_expiry_time, self.max_paths), + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/exceptions.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/exceptions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ae8905475f02655f4fc5863931d99ca9da55db78 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/exceptions.py @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +""" +fsspec user-defined exception classes +""" + +import asyncio + + +class BlocksizeMismatchError(ValueError): + """ + Raised when a cached file is opened with a different blocksize than it was + written with + """ + + +class FSTimeoutError(asyncio.TimeoutError): + """ + Raised when a fsspec function timed out occurs + """ diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/fuse.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/fuse.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..566d520fce3e94e3bbaee48c3c6acc9f1db315a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/fuse.py @@ -0,0 +1,324 @@ +import argparse +import logging +import os +import stat +import threading +import time +from errno import EIO, ENOENT + +from fuse import FUSE, FuseOSError, LoggingMixIn, Operations + +from fsspec import __version__ +from fsspec.core import url_to_fs + +logger = logging.getLogger("fsspec.fuse") + + +class FUSEr(Operations): + def __init__(self, fs, path, ready_file=False): + self.fs = fs + self.cache = {} + self.root = path.rstrip("/") + "/" + self.counter = 0 + logger.info("Starting FUSE at %s", path) + self._ready_file = ready_file + + def getattr(self, path, fh=None): + logger.debug("getattr %s", path) + if self._ready_file and path in ["/.fuse_ready", ".fuse_ready"]: + return {"type": "file", "st_size": 5} + + path = "".join([self.root, path.lstrip("/")]).rstrip("/") + try: + info = self.fs.info(path) + except FileNotFoundError as exc: + raise FuseOSError(ENOENT) from exc + + data = {"st_uid": info.get("uid", 1000), "st_gid": info.get("gid", 1000)} + perm = info.get("mode", 0o777) + + if info["type"] != "file": + data["st_mode"] = stat.S_IFDIR | perm + data["st_size"] = 0 + data["st_blksize"] = 0 + else: + data["st_mode"] = stat.S_IFREG | perm + data["st_size"] = info["size"] + data["st_blksize"] = 5 * 2**20 + data["st_nlink"] = 1 + data["st_atime"] = info["atime"] if "atime" in info else time.time() + data["st_ctime"] = info["ctime"] if "ctime" in info else time.time() + data["st_mtime"] = info["mtime"] if "mtime" in info else time.time() + return data + + def readdir(self, path, fh): + logger.debug("readdir %s", path) + path = "".join([self.root, path.lstrip("/")]) + files = self.fs.ls(path, False) + files = [os.path.basename(f.rstrip("/")) for f in files] + return [".", ".."] + files + + def mkdir(self, path, mode): + path = "".join([self.root, path.lstrip("/")]) + self.fs.mkdir(path) + return 0 + + def rmdir(self, path): + path = "".join([self.root, path.lstrip("/")]) + self.fs.rmdir(path) + return 0 + + def read(self, path, size, offset, fh): + logger.debug("read %s", (path, size, offset)) + if self._ready_file and path in ["/.fuse_ready", ".fuse_ready"]: + # status indicator + return b"ready" + + f = self.cache[fh] + f.seek(offset) + out = f.read(size) + return out + + def write(self, path, data, offset, fh): + logger.debug("write %s", (path, offset)) + f = self.cache[fh] + f.seek(offset) + f.write(data) + return len(data) + + def create(self, path, flags, fi=None): + logger.debug("create %s", (path, flags)) + fn = "".join([self.root, path.lstrip("/")]) + self.fs.touch(fn) # OS will want to get attributes immediately + f = self.fs.open(fn, "wb") + self.cache[self.counter] = f + self.counter += 1 + return self.counter - 1 + + def open(self, path, flags): + logger.debug("open %s", (path, flags)) + fn = "".join([self.root, path.lstrip("/")]) + if flags % 2 == 0: + # read + mode = "rb" + else: + # write/create + mode = "wb" + self.cache[self.counter] = self.fs.open(fn, mode) + self.counter += 1 + return self.counter - 1 + + def truncate(self, path, length, fh=None): + fn = "".join([self.root, path.lstrip("/")]) + if length != 0: + raise NotImplementedError + # maybe should be no-op since open with write sets size to zero anyway + self.fs.touch(fn) + + def unlink(self, path): + fn = "".join([self.root, path.lstrip("/")]) + try: + self.fs.rm(fn, False) + except (OSError, FileNotFoundError) as exc: + raise FuseOSError(EIO) from exc + + def release(self, path, fh): + try: + if fh in self.cache: + f = self.cache[fh] + f.close() + self.cache.pop(fh) + except Exception as e: + print(e) + return 0 + + def chmod(self, path, mode): + if hasattr(self.fs, "chmod"): + path = "".join([self.root, path.lstrip("/")]) + return self.fs.chmod(path, mode) + raise NotImplementedError + + +def run( + fs, + path, + mount_point, + foreground=True, + threads=False, + ready_file=False, + ops_class=FUSEr, +): + """Mount stuff in a local directory + + This uses fusepy to make it appear as if a given path on an fsspec + instance is in fact resident within the local file-system. + + This requires that fusepy by installed, and that FUSE be available on + the system (typically requiring a package to be installed with + apt, yum, brew, etc.). + + Parameters + ---------- + fs: file-system instance + From one of the compatible implementations + path: str + Location on that file-system to regard as the root directory to + mount. Note that you typically should include the terminating "/" + character. + mount_point: str + An empty directory on the local file-system where the contents of + the remote path will appear. + foreground: bool + Whether or not calling this function will block. Operation will + typically be more stable if True. + threads: bool + Whether or not to create threads when responding to file operations + within the mounter directory. Operation will typically be more + stable if False. + ready_file: bool + Whether the FUSE process is ready. The ``.fuse_ready`` file will + exist in the ``mount_point`` directory if True. Debugging purpose. + ops_class: FUSEr or Subclass of FUSEr + To override the default behavior of FUSEr. For Example, logging + to file. + + """ + func = lambda: FUSE( + ops_class(fs, path, ready_file=ready_file), + mount_point, + nothreads=not threads, + foreground=foreground, + ) + if not foreground: + th = threading.Thread(target=func) + th.daemon = True + th.start() + return th + else: # pragma: no cover + try: + func() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + pass + + +def main(args): + """Mount filesystem from chained URL to MOUNT_POINT. + + Examples: + + python3 -m fsspec.fuse memory /usr/share /tmp/mem + + python3 -m fsspec.fuse local /tmp/source /tmp/local \\ + -l /tmp/fsspecfuse.log + + You can also mount chained-URLs and use special settings: + + python3 -m fsspec.fuse 'filecache::zip::file://data.zip' \\ + / /tmp/zip \\ + -o 'filecache-cache_storage=/tmp/simplecache' + + You can specify the type of the setting by using `[int]` or `[bool]`, + (`true`, `yes`, `1` represents the Boolean value `True`): + + python3 -m fsspec.fuse 'simplecache::ftp://ftp1.at.proftpd.org' \\ + /historic/packages/RPMS /tmp/ftp \\ + -o 'simplecache-cache_storage=/tmp/simplecache' \\ + -o 'simplecache-check_files=false[bool]' \\ + -o 'ftp-listings_expiry_time=60[int]' \\ + -o 'ftp-username=anonymous' \\ + -o 'ftp-password=xieyanbo' + """ + + class RawDescriptionArgumentParser(argparse.ArgumentParser): + def format_help(self): + usage = super().format_help() + parts = usage.split("\n\n") + parts[1] = self.description.rstrip() + return "\n\n".join(parts) + + parser = RawDescriptionArgumentParser(prog="fsspec.fuse", description=main.__doc__) + parser.add_argument("--version", action="version", version=__version__) + parser.add_argument("url", type=str, help="fs url") + parser.add_argument("source_path", type=str, help="source directory in fs") + parser.add_argument("mount_point", type=str, help="local directory") + parser.add_argument( + "-o", + "--option", + action="append", + help="Any options of protocol included in the chained URL", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "-l", "--log-file", type=str, help="Logging FUSE debug info (Default: '')" + ) + parser.add_argument( + "-f", + "--foreground", + action="store_false", + help="Running in foreground or not (Default: False)", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "-t", + "--threads", + action="store_false", + help="Running with threads support (Default: False)", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "-r", + "--ready-file", + action="store_false", + help="The `.fuse_ready` file will exist after FUSE is ready. " + "(Debugging purpose, Default: False)", + ) + args = parser.parse_args(args) + + kwargs = {} + for item in args.option or []: + key, sep, value = item.partition("=") + if not sep: + parser.error(message=f"Wrong option: {item!r}") + val = value.lower() + if val.endswith("[int]"): + value = int(value[: -len("[int]")]) + elif val.endswith("[bool]"): + value = val[: -len("[bool]")] in ["1", "yes", "true"] + + if "-" in key: + fs_name, setting_name = key.split("-", 1) + if fs_name in kwargs: + kwargs[fs_name][setting_name] = value + else: + kwargs[fs_name] = {setting_name: value} + else: + kwargs[key] = value + + if args.log_file: + logging.basicConfig( + level=logging.DEBUG, + filename=args.log_file, + format="%(asctime)s %(message)s", + ) + + class LoggingFUSEr(FUSEr, LoggingMixIn): + pass + + fuser = LoggingFUSEr + else: + fuser = FUSEr + + fs, url_path = url_to_fs(args.url, **kwargs) + logger.debug("Mounting %s to %s", url_path, str(args.mount_point)) + run( + fs, + args.source_path, + args.mount_point, + foreground=args.foreground, + threads=args.threads, + ready_file=args.ready_file, + ops_class=fuser, + ) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + import sys + + main(sys.argv[1:]) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/generic.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/generic.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0a641b0e2bcf70729a44064319eecb3647450379 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/generic.py @@ -0,0 +1,396 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import inspect +import logging +import os +import shutil +import uuid + +from .asyn import AsyncFileSystem, _run_coros_in_chunks, sync_wrapper +from .callbacks import DEFAULT_CALLBACK +from .core import filesystem, get_filesystem_class, split_protocol, url_to_fs + +_generic_fs = {} +logger = logging.getLogger("fsspec.generic") + + +def set_generic_fs(protocol, **storage_options): + """Populate the dict used for method=="generic" lookups""" + _generic_fs[protocol] = filesystem(protocol, **storage_options) + + +def _resolve_fs(url, method, protocol=None, storage_options=None): + """Pick instance of backend FS""" + url = url[0] if isinstance(url, (list, tuple)) else url + protocol = protocol or split_protocol(url)[0] + storage_options = storage_options or {} + if method == "default": + return filesystem(protocol) + if method == "generic": + return _generic_fs[protocol] + if method == "current": + cls = get_filesystem_class(protocol) + return cls.current() + if method == "options": + fs, _ = url_to_fs(url, **storage_options.get(protocol, {})) + return fs + raise ValueError(f"Unknown FS resolution method: {method}") + + +def rsync( + source, + destination, + delete_missing=False, + source_field="size", + dest_field="size", + update_cond="different", + inst_kwargs=None, + fs=None, + **kwargs, +): + """Sync files between two directory trees + + (experimental) + + Parameters + ---------- + source: str + Root of the directory tree to take files from. This must be a directory, but + do not include any terminating "/" character + destination: str + Root path to copy into. The contents of this location should be + identical to the contents of ``source`` when done. This will be made a + directory, and the terminal "/" should not be included. + delete_missing: bool + If there are paths in the destination that don't exist in the + source and this is True, delete them. Otherwise, leave them alone. + source_field: str | callable + If ``update_field`` is "different", this is the key in the info + of source files to consider for difference. Maybe a function of the + info dict. + dest_field: str | callable + If ``update_field`` is "different", this is the key in the info + of destination files to consider for difference. May be a function of + the info dict. + update_cond: "different"|"always"|"never" + If "always", every file is copied, regardless of whether it exists in + the destination. If "never", files that exist in the destination are + not copied again. If "different" (default), only copy if the info + fields given by ``source_field`` and ``dest_field`` (usually "size") + are different. Other comparisons may be added in the future. + inst_kwargs: dict|None + If ``fs`` is None, use this set of keyword arguments to make a + GenericFileSystem instance + fs: GenericFileSystem|None + Instance to use if explicitly given. The instance defines how to + to make downstream file system instances from paths. + + Returns + ------- + dict of the copy operations that were performed, {source: destination} + """ + fs = fs or GenericFileSystem(**(inst_kwargs or {})) + source = fs._strip_protocol(source) + destination = fs._strip_protocol(destination) + allfiles = fs.find(source, withdirs=True, detail=True) + if not fs.isdir(source): + raise ValueError("Can only rsync on a directory") + otherfiles = fs.find(destination, withdirs=True, detail=True) + dirs = [ + a + for a, v in allfiles.items() + if v["type"] == "directory" and a.replace(source, destination) not in otherfiles + ] + logger.debug(f"{len(dirs)} directories to create") + if dirs: + fs.make_many_dirs( + [dirn.replace(source, destination) for dirn in dirs], exist_ok=True + ) + allfiles = {a: v for a, v in allfiles.items() if v["type"] == "file"} + logger.debug(f"{len(allfiles)} files to consider for copy") + to_delete = [ + o + for o, v in otherfiles.items() + if o.replace(destination, source) not in allfiles and v["type"] == "file" + ] + for k, v in allfiles.copy().items(): + otherfile = k.replace(source, destination) + if otherfile in otherfiles: + if update_cond == "always": + allfiles[k] = otherfile + elif update_cond == "never": + allfiles.pop(k) + elif update_cond == "different": + inf1 = source_field(v) if callable(source_field) else v[source_field] + v2 = otherfiles[otherfile] + inf2 = dest_field(v2) if callable(dest_field) else v2[dest_field] + if inf1 != inf2: + # details mismatch, make copy + allfiles[k] = otherfile + else: + # details match, don't copy + allfiles.pop(k) + else: + # file not in target yet + allfiles[k] = otherfile + logger.debug(f"{len(allfiles)} files to copy") + if allfiles: + source_files, target_files = zip(*allfiles.items()) + fs.cp(source_files, target_files, **kwargs) + logger.debug(f"{len(to_delete)} files to delete") + if delete_missing and to_delete: + fs.rm(to_delete) + return allfiles + + +class GenericFileSystem(AsyncFileSystem): + """Wrapper over all other FS types + + + + This implementation is a single unified interface to be able to run FS operations + over generic URLs, and dispatch to the specific implementations using the URL + protocol prefix. + + Note: instances of this FS are always async, even if you never use it with any async + backend. + """ + + protocol = "generic" # there is no real reason to ever use a protocol with this FS + + def __init__(self, default_method="default", storage_options=None, **kwargs): + """ + + Parameters + ---------- + default_method: str (optional) + Defines how to configure backend FS instances. Options are: + - "default": instantiate like FSClass(), with no + extra arguments; this is the default instance of that FS, and can be + configured via the config system + - "generic": takes instances from the `_generic_fs` dict in this module, + which you must populate before use. Keys are by protocol + - "options": expects storage_options, a dict mapping protocol to + kwargs to use when constructing the filesystem + - "current": takes the most recently instantiated version of each FS + """ + self.method = default_method + self.st_opts = storage_options + super().__init__(**kwargs) + + def _parent(self, path): + fs = _resolve_fs(path, self.method, storage_options=self.st_opts) + return fs.unstrip_protocol(fs._parent(path)) + + def _strip_protocol(self, path): + # normalization only + fs = _resolve_fs(path, self.method, storage_options=self.st_opts) + return fs.unstrip_protocol(fs._strip_protocol(path)) + + async def _find(self, path, maxdepth=None, withdirs=False, detail=False, **kwargs): + fs = _resolve_fs(path, self.method, storage_options=self.st_opts) + if fs.async_impl: + out = await fs._find( + path, maxdepth=maxdepth, withdirs=withdirs, detail=True, **kwargs + ) + else: + out = fs.find( + path, maxdepth=maxdepth, withdirs=withdirs, detail=True, **kwargs + ) + result = {} + for k, v in out.items(): + v = v.copy() # don't corrupt target FS dircache + name = fs.unstrip_protocol(k) + v["name"] = name + result[name] = v + if detail: + return result + return list(result) + + async def _info(self, url, **kwargs): + fs = _resolve_fs(url, self.method) + if fs.async_impl: + out = await fs._info(url, **kwargs) + else: + out = fs.info(url, **kwargs) + out = out.copy() # don't edit originals + out["name"] = fs.unstrip_protocol(out["name"]) + return out + + async def _ls( + self, + url, + detail=True, + **kwargs, + ): + fs = _resolve_fs(url, self.method) + if fs.async_impl: + out = await fs._ls(url, detail=True, **kwargs) + else: + out = fs.ls(url, detail=True, **kwargs) + out = [o.copy() for o in out] # don't edit originals + for o in out: + o["name"] = fs.unstrip_protocol(o["name"]) + if detail: + return out + else: + return [o["name"] for o in out] + + async def _cat_file( + self, + url, + **kwargs, + ): + fs = _resolve_fs(url, self.method) + if fs.async_impl: + return await fs._cat_file(url, **kwargs) + else: + return fs.cat_file(url, **kwargs) + + async def _pipe_file( + self, + path, + value, + **kwargs, + ): + fs = _resolve_fs(path, self.method, storage_options=self.st_opts) + if fs.async_impl: + return await fs._pipe_file(path, value, **kwargs) + else: + return fs.pipe_file(path, value, **kwargs) + + async def _rm(self, url, **kwargs): + urls = url + if isinstance(urls, str): + urls = [urls] + fs = _resolve_fs(urls[0], self.method) + if fs.async_impl: + await fs._rm(urls, **kwargs) + else: + fs.rm(url, **kwargs) + + async def _makedirs(self, path, exist_ok=False): + logger.debug("Make dir %s", path) + fs = _resolve_fs(path, self.method, storage_options=self.st_opts) + if fs.async_impl: + await fs._makedirs(path, exist_ok=exist_ok) + else: + fs.makedirs(path, exist_ok=exist_ok) + + def rsync(self, source, destination, **kwargs): + """Sync files between two directory trees + + See `func:rsync` for more details. + """ + rsync(source, destination, fs=self, **kwargs) + + async def _cp_file( + self, + url, + url2, + blocksize=2**20, + callback=DEFAULT_CALLBACK, + tempdir: str | None = None, + **kwargs, + ): + fs = _resolve_fs(url, self.method) + fs2 = _resolve_fs(url2, self.method) + if fs is fs2: + # pure remote + if fs.async_impl: + return await fs._copy(url, url2, **kwargs) + else: + return fs.copy(url, url2, **kwargs) + await copy_file_op(fs, [url], fs2, [url2], tempdir, 1, on_error="raise") + + async def _make_many_dirs(self, urls, exist_ok=True): + fs = _resolve_fs(urls[0], self.method) + if fs.async_impl: + coros = [fs._makedirs(u, exist_ok=exist_ok) for u in urls] + await _run_coros_in_chunks(coros) + else: + for u in urls: + fs.makedirs(u, exist_ok=exist_ok) + + make_many_dirs = sync_wrapper(_make_many_dirs) + + async def _copy( + self, + path1: list[str], + path2: list[str], + recursive: bool = False, + on_error: str = "ignore", + maxdepth: int | None = None, + batch_size: int | None = None, + tempdir: str | None = None, + **kwargs, + ): + # TODO: special case for one FS being local, which can use get/put + # TODO: special case for one being memFS, which can use cat/pipe + if recursive: + raise NotImplementedError("Please use fsspec.generic.rsync") + path1 = [path1] if isinstance(path1, str) else path1 + path2 = [path2] if isinstance(path2, str) else path2 + + fs = _resolve_fs(path1, self.method) + fs2 = _resolve_fs(path2, self.method) + + if fs is fs2: + if fs.async_impl: + return await fs._copy(path1, path2, **kwargs) + else: + return fs.copy(path1, path2, **kwargs) + + await copy_file_op( + fs, path1, fs2, path2, tempdir, batch_size, on_error=on_error + ) + + +async def copy_file_op( + fs1, url1, fs2, url2, tempdir=None, batch_size=20, on_error="ignore" +): + import tempfile + + tempdir = tempdir or tempfile.mkdtemp() + try: + coros = [ + _copy_file_op( + fs1, + u1, + fs2, + u2, + os.path.join(tempdir, uuid.uuid4().hex), + ) + for u1, u2 in zip(url1, url2) + ] + out = await _run_coros_in_chunks( + coros, batch_size=batch_size, return_exceptions=True + ) + finally: + shutil.rmtree(tempdir) + if on_error == "return": + return out + elif on_error == "raise": + for o in out: + if isinstance(o, Exception): + raise o + + +async def _copy_file_op(fs1, url1, fs2, url2, local, on_error="ignore"): + if fs1.async_impl: + await fs1._get_file(url1, local) + else: + fs1.get_file(url1, local) + if fs2.async_impl: + await fs2._put_file(local, url2) + else: + fs2.put_file(local, url2) + os.unlink(local) + logger.debug("Copy %s -> %s; done", url1, url2) + + +async def maybe_await(cor): + if inspect.iscoroutine(cor): + return await cor + else: + return cor diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/gui.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/gui.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9d914c8beb6cabb2c2700eb8eee31028559be2bd --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/gui.py @@ -0,0 +1,417 @@ +import ast +import contextlib +import logging +import os +import re +from collections.abc import Sequence +from typing import ClassVar + +import panel as pn + +from .core import OpenFile, get_filesystem_class, split_protocol +from .registry import known_implementations + +pn.extension() +logger = logging.getLogger("fsspec.gui") + + +class SigSlot: + """Signal-slot mixin, for Panel event passing + + Include this class in a widget manager's superclasses to be able to + register events and callbacks on Panel widgets managed by that class. + + The method ``_register`` should be called as widgets are added, and external + code should call ``connect`` to associate callbacks. + + By default, all signals emit a DEBUG logging statement. + """ + + # names of signals that this class may emit each of which must be + # set by _register for any new instance + signals: ClassVar[Sequence[str]] = [] + # names of actions that this class may respond to + slots: ClassVar[Sequence[str]] = [] + + # each of which must be a method name + + def __init__(self): + self._ignoring_events = False + self._sigs = {} + self._map = {} + self._setup() + + def _setup(self): + """Create GUI elements and register signals""" + self.panel = pn.pane.PaneBase() + # no signals to set up in the base class + + def _register( + self, widget, name, thing="value", log_level=logging.DEBUG, auto=False + ): + """Watch the given attribute of a widget and assign it a named event + + This is normally called at the time a widget is instantiated, in the + class which owns it. + + Parameters + ---------- + widget : pn.layout.Panel or None + Widget to watch. If None, an anonymous signal not associated with + any widget. + name : str + Name of this event + thing : str + Attribute of the given widget to watch + log_level : int + When the signal is triggered, a logging event of the given level + will be fired in the dfviz logger. + auto : bool + If True, automatically connects with a method in this class of the + same name. + """ + if name not in self.signals: + raise ValueError(f"Attempt to assign an undeclared signal: {name}") + self._sigs[name] = { + "widget": widget, + "callbacks": [], + "thing": thing, + "log": log_level, + } + wn = "-".join( + [ + getattr(widget, "name", str(widget)) if widget is not None else "none", + thing, + ] + ) + self._map[wn] = name + if widget is not None: + widget.param.watch(self._signal, thing, onlychanged=True) + if auto and hasattr(self, name): + self.connect(name, getattr(self, name)) + + def _repr_mimebundle_(self, *args, **kwargs): + """Display in a notebook or a server""" + try: + return self.panel._repr_mimebundle_(*args, **kwargs) + except (ValueError, AttributeError) as exc: + raise NotImplementedError( + "Panel does not seem to be set up properly" + ) from exc + + def connect(self, signal, slot): + """Associate call back with given event + + The callback must be a function which takes the "new" value of the + watched attribute as the only parameter. If the callback return False, + this cancels any further processing of the given event. + + Alternatively, the callback can be a string, in which case it means + emitting the correspondingly-named event (i.e., connect to self) + """ + self._sigs[signal]["callbacks"].append(slot) + + def _signal(self, event): + """This is called by a an action on a widget + + Within an self.ignore_events context, nothing happens. + + Tests can execute this method by directly changing the values of + widget components. + """ + if not self._ignoring_events: + wn = "-".join([event.obj.name, event.name]) + if wn in self._map and self._map[wn] in self._sigs: + self._emit(self._map[wn], event.new) + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def ignore_events(self): + """Temporarily turn off events processing in this instance + + (does not propagate to children) + """ + self._ignoring_events = True + try: + yield + finally: + self._ignoring_events = False + + def _emit(self, sig, value=None): + """An event happened, call its callbacks + + This method can be used in tests to simulate message passing without + directly changing visual elements. + + Calling of callbacks will halt whenever one returns False. + """ + logger.log(self._sigs[sig]["log"], f"{sig}: {value}") + for callback in self._sigs[sig]["callbacks"]: + if isinstance(callback, str): + self._emit(callback) + else: + try: + # running callbacks should not break the interface + ret = callback(value) + if ret is False: + break + except Exception as e: + logger.exception( + "Exception (%s) while executing callback for signal: %s", + e, + sig, + ) + + def show(self, threads=False): + """Open a new browser tab and display this instance's interface""" + self.panel.show(threads=threads, verbose=False) + return self + + +class SingleSelect(SigSlot): + """A multiselect which only allows you to select one item for an event""" + + signals = ["_selected", "selected"] # the first is internal + slots = ["set_options", "set_selection", "add", "clear", "select"] + + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + self.kwargs = kwargs + super().__init__() + + def _setup(self): + self.panel = pn.widgets.MultiSelect(**self.kwargs) + self._register(self.panel, "_selected", "value") + self._register(None, "selected") + self.connect("_selected", self.select_one) + + def _signal(self, *args, **kwargs): + super()._signal(*args, **kwargs) + + def select_one(self, *_): + with self.ignore_events(): + val = [self.panel.value[-1]] if self.panel.value else [] + self.panel.value = val + self._emit("selected", self.panel.value) + + def set_options(self, options): + self.panel.options = options + + def clear(self): + self.panel.options = [] + + @property + def value(self): + return self.panel.value + + def set_selection(self, selection): + self.panel.value = [selection] + + +class FileSelector(SigSlot): + """Panel-based graphical file selector widget + + Instances of this widget are interactive and can be displayed in jupyter by having + them as the output of a cell, or in a separate browser tab using ``.show()``. + """ + + signals = [ + "protocol_changed", + "selection_changed", + "directory_entered", + "home_clicked", + "up_clicked", + "go_clicked", + "filters_changed", + ] + slots = ["set_filters", "go_home"] + + def __init__(self, url=None, filters=None, ignore=None, kwargs=None): + """ + + Parameters + ---------- + url : str (optional) + Initial value of the URL to populate the dialog; should include protocol + filters : list(str) (optional) + File endings to include in the listings. If not included, all files are + allowed. Does not affect directories. + If given, the endings will appear as checkboxes in the interface + ignore : list(str) (optional) + Regex(s) of file basename patterns to ignore, e.g., "\\." for typical + hidden files on posix + kwargs : dict (optional) + To pass to file system instance + """ + if url: + self.init_protocol, url = split_protocol(url) + else: + self.init_protocol, url = "file", os.getcwd() + self.init_url = url + self.init_kwargs = (kwargs if isinstance(kwargs, str) else str(kwargs)) or "{}" + self.filters = filters + self.ignore = [re.compile(i) for i in ignore or []] + self._fs = None + super().__init__() + + def _setup(self): + self.url = pn.widgets.TextInput( + name="url", + value=self.init_url, + align="end", + sizing_mode="stretch_width", + width_policy="max", + ) + self.protocol = pn.widgets.Select( + options=sorted(known_implementations), + value=self.init_protocol, + name="protocol", + align="center", + ) + self.kwargs = pn.widgets.TextInput( + name="kwargs", value=self.init_kwargs, align="center" + ) + self.go = pn.widgets.Button(name="⇨", align="end", width=45) + self.main = SingleSelect(size=10) + self.home = pn.widgets.Button(name="🏠", width=40, height=30, align="end") + self.up = pn.widgets.Button(name="‹", width=30, height=30, align="end") + + self._register(self.protocol, "protocol_changed", auto=True) + self._register(self.go, "go_clicked", "clicks", auto=True) + self._register(self.up, "up_clicked", "clicks", auto=True) + self._register(self.home, "home_clicked", "clicks", auto=True) + self._register(None, "selection_changed") + self.main.connect("selected", self.selection_changed) + self._register(None, "directory_entered") + self.prev_protocol = self.protocol.value + self.prev_kwargs = self.storage_options + + self.filter_sel = pn.widgets.CheckBoxGroup( + value=[], options=[], inline=False, align="end", width_policy="min" + ) + self._register(self.filter_sel, "filters_changed", auto=True) + + self.panel = pn.Column( + pn.Row(self.protocol, self.kwargs), + pn.Row(self.home, self.up, self.url, self.go, self.filter_sel), + self.main.panel, + ) + self.set_filters(self.filters) + self.go_clicked() + + def set_filters(self, filters=None): + self.filters = filters + if filters: + self.filter_sel.options = filters + self.filter_sel.value = filters + else: + self.filter_sel.options = [] + self.filter_sel.value = [] + + @property + def storage_options(self): + """Value of the kwargs box as a dictionary""" + return ast.literal_eval(self.kwargs.value) or {} + + @property + def fs(self): + """Current filesystem instance""" + if self._fs is None: + cls = get_filesystem_class(self.protocol.value) + self._fs = cls(**self.storage_options) + return self._fs + + @property + def urlpath(self): + """URL of currently selected item""" + return ( + (f"{self.protocol.value}://{self.main.value[0]}") + if self.main.value + else None + ) + + def open_file(self, mode="rb", compression=None, encoding=None): + """Create OpenFile instance for the currently selected item + + For example, in a notebook you might do something like + + .. code-block:: + + [ ]: sel = FileSelector(); sel + + # user selects their file + + [ ]: with sel.open_file('rb') as f: + ... out = f.read() + + Parameters + ---------- + mode: str (optional) + Open mode for the file. + compression: str (optional) + The interact with the file as compressed. Set to 'infer' to guess + compression from the file ending + encoding: str (optional) + If using text mode, use this encoding; defaults to UTF8. + """ + if self.urlpath is None: + raise ValueError("No file selected") + return OpenFile(self.fs, self.urlpath, mode, compression, encoding) + + def filters_changed(self, values): + self.filters = values + self.go_clicked() + + def selection_changed(self, *_): + if self.urlpath is None: + return + if self.fs.isdir(self.urlpath): + self.url.value = self.fs._strip_protocol(self.urlpath) + self.go_clicked() + + def go_clicked(self, *_): + if ( + self.prev_protocol != self.protocol.value + or self.prev_kwargs != self.storage_options + ): + self._fs = None # causes fs to be recreated + self.prev_protocol = self.protocol.value + self.prev_kwargs = self.storage_options + listing = sorted( + self.fs.ls(self.url.value, detail=True), key=lambda x: x["name"] + ) + listing = [ + l + for l in listing + if not any(i.match(l["name"].rsplit("/", 1)[-1]) for i in self.ignore) + ] + folders = { + "📁 " + o["name"].rsplit("/", 1)[-1]: o["name"] + for o in listing + if o["type"] == "directory" + } + files = { + "📄 " + o["name"].rsplit("/", 1)[-1]: o["name"] + for o in listing + if o["type"] == "file" + } + if self.filters: + files = { + k: v + for k, v in files.items() + if any(v.endswith(ext) for ext in self.filters) + } + self.main.set_options(dict(**folders, **files)) + + def protocol_changed(self, *_): + self._fs = None + self.main.options = [] + self.url.value = "" + + def home_clicked(self, *_): + self.protocol.value = self.init_protocol + self.kwargs.value = self.init_kwargs + self.url.value = self.init_url + self.go_clicked() + + def up_clicked(self, *_): + self.url.value = self.fs._parent(self.url.value) + self.go_clicked() diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/json.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/json.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5c53a24913d0b28f4b53a163b97ff8f58abeb031 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/json.py @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +import json +from collections.abc import Callable, Mapping, Sequence +from contextlib import suppress +from pathlib import PurePath +from typing import Any, ClassVar + +from .registry import _import_class, get_filesystem_class +from .spec import AbstractFileSystem + + +class FilesystemJSONEncoder(json.JSONEncoder): + include_password: ClassVar[bool] = True + + def default(self, o: Any) -> Any: + if isinstance(o, AbstractFileSystem): + return o.to_dict(include_password=self.include_password) + if isinstance(o, PurePath): + cls = type(o) + return {"cls": f"{cls.__module__}.{cls.__name__}", "str": str(o)} + + return super().default(o) + + def make_serializable(self, obj: Any) -> Any: + """ + Recursively converts an object so that it can be JSON serialized via + :func:`json.dumps` and :func:`json.dump`, without actually calling + said functions. + """ + if isinstance(obj, (str, int, float, bool)): + return obj + if isinstance(obj, Mapping): + return {k: self.make_serializable(v) for k, v in obj.items()} + if isinstance(obj, Sequence): + return [self.make_serializable(v) for v in obj] + + return self.default(obj) + + +class FilesystemJSONDecoder(json.JSONDecoder): + def __init__( + self, + *, + object_hook: Callable[[dict[str, Any]], Any] | None = None, + parse_float: Callable[[str], Any] | None = None, + parse_int: Callable[[str], Any] | None = None, + parse_constant: Callable[[str], Any] | None = None, + strict: bool = True, + object_pairs_hook: Callable[[list[tuple[str, Any]]], Any] | None = None, + ) -> None: + self.original_object_hook = object_hook + + super().__init__( + object_hook=self.custom_object_hook, + parse_float=parse_float, + parse_int=parse_int, + parse_constant=parse_constant, + strict=strict, + object_pairs_hook=object_pairs_hook, + ) + + @classmethod + def try_resolve_path_cls(cls, dct: dict[str, Any]): + with suppress(Exception): + fqp = dct["cls"] + + path_cls = _import_class(fqp) + + if issubclass(path_cls, PurePath): + return path_cls + + return None + + @classmethod + def try_resolve_fs_cls(cls, dct: dict[str, Any]): + with suppress(Exception): + if "cls" in dct: + try: + fs_cls = _import_class(dct["cls"]) + if issubclass(fs_cls, AbstractFileSystem): + return fs_cls + except Exception: + if "protocol" in dct: # Fallback if cls cannot be imported + return get_filesystem_class(dct["protocol"]) + + raise + + return None + + def custom_object_hook(self, dct: dict[str, Any]): + if "cls" in dct: + if (obj_cls := self.try_resolve_fs_cls(dct)) is not None: + return AbstractFileSystem.from_dict(dct) + if (obj_cls := self.try_resolve_path_cls(dct)) is not None: + return obj_cls(dct["str"]) + + if self.original_object_hook is not None: + return self.original_object_hook(dct) + + return dct + + def unmake_serializable(self, obj: Any) -> Any: + """ + Inverse function of :meth:`FilesystemJSONEncoder.make_serializable`. + """ + if isinstance(obj, dict): + obj = self.custom_object_hook(obj) + if isinstance(obj, dict): + return {k: self.unmake_serializable(v) for k, v in obj.items()} + if isinstance(obj, (list, tuple)): + return [self.unmake_serializable(v) for v in obj] + + return obj diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/mapping.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/mapping.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..752eef35273b13eded7297e2e801b58e436a25b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/mapping.py @@ -0,0 +1,251 @@ +import array +import logging +import posixpath +import warnings +from collections.abc import MutableMapping +from functools import cached_property + +from fsspec.core import url_to_fs + +logger = logging.getLogger("fsspec.mapping") + + +class FSMap(MutableMapping): + """Wrap a FileSystem instance as a mutable wrapping. + + The keys of the mapping become files under the given root, and the + values (which must be bytes) the contents of those files. + + Parameters + ---------- + root: string + prefix for all the files + fs: FileSystem instance + check: bool (=True) + performs a touch at the location, to check for write access. + + Examples + -------- + >>> fs = FileSystem(**parameters) # doctest: +SKIP + >>> d = FSMap('my-data/path/', fs) # doctest: +SKIP + or, more likely + >>> d = fs.get_mapper('my-data/path/') + + >>> d['loc1'] = b'Hello World' # doctest: +SKIP + >>> list(d.keys()) # doctest: +SKIP + ['loc1'] + >>> d['loc1'] # doctest: +SKIP + b'Hello World' + """ + + def __init__(self, root, fs, check=False, create=False, missing_exceptions=None): + self.fs = fs + self.root = fs._strip_protocol(root) + self._root_key_to_str = fs._strip_protocol(posixpath.join(root, "x"))[:-1] + if missing_exceptions is None: + missing_exceptions = ( + FileNotFoundError, + IsADirectoryError, + NotADirectoryError, + ) + self.missing_exceptions = missing_exceptions + self.check = check + self.create = create + if create: + if not self.fs.exists(root): + self.fs.mkdir(root) + if check: + if not self.fs.exists(root): + raise ValueError( + f"Path {root} does not exist. Create " + f" with the ``create=True`` keyword" + ) + self.fs.touch(root + "/a") + self.fs.rm(root + "/a") + + @cached_property + def dirfs(self): + """dirfs instance that can be used with the same keys as the mapper""" + from .implementations.dirfs import DirFileSystem + + return DirFileSystem(path=self._root_key_to_str, fs=self.fs) + + def clear(self): + """Remove all keys below root - empties out mapping""" + logger.info("Clear mapping at %s", self.root) + try: + self.fs.rm(self.root, True) + self.fs.mkdir(self.root) + except: # noqa: E722 + pass + + def getitems(self, keys, on_error="raise"): + """Fetch multiple items from the store + + If the backend is async-able, this might proceed concurrently + + Parameters + ---------- + keys: list(str) + They keys to be fetched + on_error : "raise", "omit", "return" + If raise, an underlying exception will be raised (converted to KeyError + if the type is in self.missing_exceptions); if omit, keys with exception + will simply not be included in the output; if "return", all keys are + included in the output, but the value will be bytes or an exception + instance. + + Returns + ------- + dict(key, bytes|exception) + """ + keys2 = [self._key_to_str(k) for k in keys] + oe = on_error if on_error == "raise" else "return" + try: + out = self.fs.cat(keys2, on_error=oe) + if isinstance(out, bytes): + out = {keys2[0]: out} + except self.missing_exceptions as e: + raise KeyError from e + out = { + k: (KeyError() if isinstance(v, self.missing_exceptions) else v) + for k, v in out.items() + } + return { + key: out[k2] if on_error == "raise" else out.get(k2, KeyError(k2)) + for key, k2 in zip(keys, keys2) + if on_error == "return" or not isinstance(out[k2], BaseException) + } + + def setitems(self, values_dict): + """Set the values of multiple items in the store + + Parameters + ---------- + values_dict: dict(str, bytes) + """ + values = {self._key_to_str(k): maybe_convert(v) for k, v in values_dict.items()} + self.fs.pipe(values) + + def delitems(self, keys): + """Remove multiple keys from the store""" + self.fs.rm([self._key_to_str(k) for k in keys]) + + def _key_to_str(self, key): + """Generate full path for the key""" + if not isinstance(key, str): + # raise TypeError("key must be of type `str`, got `{type(key).__name__}`" + warnings.warn( + "from fsspec 2023.5 onward FSMap non-str keys will raise TypeError", + DeprecationWarning, + ) + if isinstance(key, list): + key = tuple(key) + key = str(key) + return f"{self._root_key_to_str}{key}".rstrip("/") + + def _str_to_key(self, s): + """Strip path of to leave key name""" + return s[len(self.root) :].lstrip("/") + + def __getitem__(self, key, default=None): + """Retrieve data""" + k = self._key_to_str(key) + try: + result = self.fs.cat(k) + except self.missing_exceptions as exc: + if default is not None: + return default + raise KeyError(key) from exc + return result + + def pop(self, key, default=None): + """Pop data""" + result = self.__getitem__(key, default) + try: + del self[key] + except KeyError: + pass + return result + + def __setitem__(self, key, value): + """Store value in key""" + key = self._key_to_str(key) + self.fs.mkdirs(self.fs._parent(key), exist_ok=True) + self.fs.pipe_file(key, maybe_convert(value)) + + def __iter__(self): + return (self._str_to_key(x) for x in self.fs.find(self.root)) + + def __len__(self): + return len(self.fs.find(self.root)) + + def __delitem__(self, key): + """Remove key""" + try: + self.fs.rm(self._key_to_str(key)) + except Exception as exc: + raise KeyError from exc + + def __contains__(self, key): + """Does key exist in mapping?""" + path = self._key_to_str(key) + return self.fs.isfile(path) + + def __reduce__(self): + return FSMap, (self.root, self.fs, False, False, self.missing_exceptions) + + +def maybe_convert(value): + if isinstance(value, array.array) or hasattr(value, "__array__"): + # bytes-like things + if hasattr(value, "dtype") and value.dtype.kind in "Mm": + # The buffer interface doesn't support datetime64/timdelta64 numpy + # arrays + value = value.view("int64") + value = bytes(memoryview(value)) + return value + + +def get_mapper( + url="", + check=False, + create=False, + missing_exceptions=None, + alternate_root=None, + **kwargs, +): + """Create key-value interface for given URL and options + + The URL will be of the form "protocol://location" and point to the root + of the mapper required. All keys will be file-names below this location, + and their values the contents of each key. + + Also accepts compound URLs like zip::s3://bucket/file.zip , see ``fsspec.open``. + + Parameters + ---------- + url: str + Root URL of mapping + check: bool + Whether to attempt to read from the location before instantiation, to + check that the mapping does exist + create: bool + Whether to make the directory corresponding to the root before + instantiating + missing_exceptions: None or tuple + If given, these exception types will be regarded as missing keys and + return KeyError when trying to read data. By default, you get + (FileNotFoundError, IsADirectoryError, NotADirectoryError) + alternate_root: None or str + In cases of complex URLs, the parser may fail to pick the correct part + for the mapper root, so this arg can override + + Returns + ------- + ``FSMap`` instance, the dict-like key-value store. + """ + # Removing protocol here - could defer to each open() on the backend + fs, urlpath = url_to_fs(url, **kwargs) + root = alternate_root if alternate_root is not None else urlpath + return FSMap(root, fs, check, create, missing_exceptions=missing_exceptions) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/parquet.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/parquet.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e6e03fb14f9ec9224804a2ccb77bb84fe3390952 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/parquet.py @@ -0,0 +1,572 @@ +import io +import json +import warnings + +import fsspec + +from .core import url_to_fs +from .spec import AbstractBufferedFile +from .utils import merge_offset_ranges + +# Parquet-Specific Utilities for fsspec +# +# Most of the functions defined in this module are NOT +# intended for public consumption. The only exception +# to this is `open_parquet_file`, which should be used +# place of `fs.open()` to open parquet-formatted files +# on remote file systems. + + +class AlreadyBufferedFile(AbstractBufferedFile): + def _fetch_range(self, start, end): + raise NotImplementedError + + +def open_parquet_files( + path: list[str], + fs: None | fsspec.AbstractFileSystem = None, + metadata=None, + columns: None | list[str] = None, + row_groups: None | list[int] = None, + storage_options: None | dict = None, + engine: str = "auto", + max_gap: int = 64_000, + max_block: int = 256_000_000, + footer_sample_size: int = 1_000_000, + filters: None | list[list[list[str]]] = None, + **kwargs, +): + """ + Return a file-like object for a single Parquet file. + + The specified parquet `engine` will be used to parse the + footer metadata, and determine the required byte ranges + from the file. The target path will then be opened with + the "parts" (`KnownPartsOfAFile`) caching strategy. + + Note that this method is intended for usage with remote + file systems, and is unlikely to improve parquet-read + performance on local file systems. + + Parameters + ---------- + path: str + Target file path. + metadata: Any, optional + Parquet metadata object. Object type must be supported + by the backend parquet engine. For now, only the "fastparquet" + engine supports an explicit `ParquetFile` metadata object. + If a metadata object is supplied, the remote footer metadata + will not need to be transferred into local memory. + fs: AbstractFileSystem, optional + Filesystem object to use for opening the file. If nothing is + specified, an `AbstractFileSystem` object will be inferred. + engine : str, default "auto" + Parquet engine to use for metadata parsing. Allowed options + include "fastparquet", "pyarrow", and "auto". The specified + engine must be installed in the current environment. If + "auto" is specified, and both engines are installed, + "fastparquet" will take precedence over "pyarrow". + columns: list, optional + List of all column names that may be read from the file. + row_groups : list, optional + List of all row-groups that may be read from the file. This + may be a list of row-group indices (integers), or it may be + a list of `RowGroup` metadata objects (if the "fastparquet" + engine is used). + storage_options : dict, optional + Used to generate an `AbstractFileSystem` object if `fs` was + not specified. + max_gap : int, optional + Neighboring byte ranges will only be merged when their + inter-range gap is <= `max_gap`. Default is 64KB. + max_block : int, optional + Neighboring byte ranges will only be merged when the size of + the aggregated range is <= `max_block`. Default is 256MB. + footer_sample_size : int, optional + Number of bytes to read from the end of the path to look + for the footer metadata. If the sampled bytes do not contain + the footer, a second read request will be required, and + performance will suffer. Default is 1MB. + filters : list[list], optional + List of filters to apply to prevent reading row groups, of the + same format as accepted by the loading engines. Ignored if + ``row_groups`` is specified. + **kwargs : + Optional key-word arguments to pass to `fs.open` + """ + + # Make sure we have an `AbstractFileSystem` object + # to work with + if fs is None: + path0 = path + if isinstance(path, (list, tuple)): + path = path[0] + fs, path = url_to_fs(path, **(storage_options or {})) + else: + path0 = path + + # For now, `columns == []` not supported, is the same + # as all columns + if columns is not None and len(columns) == 0: + columns = None + + # Set the engine + engine = _set_engine(engine) + + if isinstance(path0, (list, tuple)): + paths = path0 + elif "*" in path: + paths = fs.glob(path) + elif path0.endswith("/"): # or fs.isdir(path): + paths = [ + _ + for _ in fs.find(path, withdirs=False, detail=False) + if _.endswith((".parquet", ".parq")) + ] + else: + paths = [path] + + data = _get_parquet_byte_ranges( + paths, + fs, + metadata=metadata, + columns=columns, + row_groups=row_groups, + engine=engine, + max_gap=max_gap, + max_block=max_block, + footer_sample_size=footer_sample_size, + filters=filters, + ) + + # Call self.open with "parts" caching + options = kwargs.pop("cache_options", {}).copy() + return [ + AlreadyBufferedFile( + fs=None, + path=fn, + mode="rb", + cache_type="parts", + cache_options={ + **options, + "data": ranges, + }, + size=max(_[1] for _ in ranges), + **kwargs, + ) + for fn, ranges in data.items() + ] + + +def open_parquet_file(*args, **kwargs): + """Create files tailed to reading specific parts of parquet files + + Please see ``open_parquet_files`` for details of the arguments. The + difference is, this function always returns a single ``AlreadyBufferedFile``, + whereas `open_parquet_files`` always returns a list of files, even if + there are one or zero matching parquet files. + """ + return open_parquet_files(*args, **kwargs)[0] + + +def _get_parquet_byte_ranges( + paths, + fs, + metadata=None, + columns=None, + row_groups=None, + max_gap=64_000, + max_block=256_000_000, + footer_sample_size=1_000_000, + engine="auto", + filters=None, +): + """Get a dictionary of the known byte ranges needed + to read a specific column/row-group selection from a + Parquet dataset. Each value in the output dictionary + is intended for use as the `data` argument for the + `KnownPartsOfAFile` caching strategy of a single path. + """ + + # Set engine if necessary + if isinstance(engine, str): + engine = _set_engine(engine) + + # Pass to a specialized function if metadata is defined + if metadata is not None: + # Use the provided parquet metadata object + # to avoid transferring/parsing footer metadata + return _get_parquet_byte_ranges_from_metadata( + metadata, + fs, + engine, + columns=columns, + row_groups=row_groups, + max_gap=max_gap, + max_block=max_block, + filters=filters, + ) + + # Populate global paths, starts, & ends + if columns is None and row_groups is None and filters is None: + # We are NOT selecting specific columns or row-groups. + # + # We can avoid sampling the footers, and just transfer + # all file data with cat_ranges + result = {path: {(0, len(data)): data} for path, data in fs.cat(paths).items()} + else: + # We ARE selecting specific columns or row-groups. + # + # Get file sizes asynchronously + file_sizes = fs.sizes(paths) + data_paths = [] + data_starts = [] + data_ends = [] + # Gather file footers. + # We just take the last `footer_sample_size` bytes of each + # file (or the entire file if it is smaller than that) + footer_starts = [ + max(0, file_size - footer_sample_size) for file_size in file_sizes + ] + footer_samples = fs.cat_ranges(paths, footer_starts, file_sizes) + + # Check our footer samples and re-sample if necessary. + large_footer = [] + for i, path in enumerate(paths): + footer_size = int.from_bytes(footer_samples[i][-8:-4], "little") + real_footer_start = file_sizes[i] - (footer_size + 8) + if real_footer_start < footer_starts[i]: + large_footer.append((i, real_footer_start)) + if large_footer: + warnings.warn( + f"Not enough data was used to sample the parquet footer. " + f"Try setting footer_sample_size >= {large_footer}." + ) + path0 = [paths[i] for i, _ in large_footer] + starts = [_[1] for _ in large_footer] + ends = [file_sizes[i] - footer_sample_size for i, _ in large_footer] + data = fs.cat_ranges(path0, starts, ends) + for i, (path, start, block) in enumerate(zip(path0, starts, data)): + footer_samples[i] = block + footer_samples[i] + footer_starts[i] = start + result = { + path: {(start, size): data} + for path, start, size, data in zip( + paths, footer_starts, file_sizes, footer_samples + ) + } + + # Calculate required byte ranges for each path + for i, path in enumerate(paths): + # Use "engine" to collect data byte ranges + path_data_starts, path_data_ends = engine._parquet_byte_ranges( + columns, + row_groups=row_groups, + footer=footer_samples[i], + footer_start=footer_starts[i], + filters=filters, + ) + + data_paths += [path] * len(path_data_starts) + data_starts += path_data_starts + data_ends += path_data_ends + + # Merge adjacent offset ranges + data_paths, data_starts, data_ends = merge_offset_ranges( + data_paths, + data_starts, + data_ends, + max_gap=max_gap, + max_block=max_block, + sort=True, + ) + + # Transfer the data byte-ranges into local memory + _transfer_ranges(fs, result, data_paths, data_starts, data_ends) + + # Add b"PAR1" to headers + _add_header_magic(result) + + return result + + +def _get_parquet_byte_ranges_from_metadata( + metadata, + fs, + engine, + columns=None, + row_groups=None, + max_gap=64_000, + max_block=256_000_000, + filters=None, +): + """Simplified version of `_get_parquet_byte_ranges` for + the case that an engine-specific `metadata` object is + provided, and the remote footer metadata does not need to + be transferred before calculating the required byte ranges. + """ + + # Use "engine" to collect data byte ranges + data_paths, data_starts, data_ends = engine._parquet_byte_ranges( + columns, row_groups=row_groups, metadata=metadata, filters=filters + ) + + # Merge adjacent offset ranges + data_paths, data_starts, data_ends = merge_offset_ranges( + data_paths, + data_starts, + data_ends, + max_gap=max_gap, + max_block=max_block, + sort=False, # Should be sorted + ) + + # Transfer the data byte-ranges into local memory + result = {fn: {} for fn in list(set(data_paths))} + _transfer_ranges(fs, result, data_paths, data_starts, data_ends) + + # Add b"PAR1" to header + _add_header_magic(result) + + return result + + +def _transfer_ranges(fs, blocks, paths, starts, ends): + # Use cat_ranges to gather the data byte_ranges + ranges = (paths, starts, ends) + for path, start, stop, data in zip(*ranges, fs.cat_ranges(*ranges)): + blocks[path][(start, stop)] = data + + +def _add_header_magic(data): + # Add b"PAR1" to file headers + for path in list(data): + add_magic = True + for k in data[path]: + if k[0] == 0 and k[1] >= 4: + add_magic = False + break + if add_magic: + data[path][(0, 4)] = b"PAR1" + + +def _set_engine(engine_str): + # Define a list of parquet engines to try + if engine_str == "auto": + try_engines = ("fastparquet", "pyarrow") + elif not isinstance(engine_str, str): + raise ValueError( + "Failed to set parquet engine! " + "Please pass 'fastparquet', 'pyarrow', or 'auto'" + ) + elif engine_str not in ("fastparquet", "pyarrow"): + raise ValueError(f"{engine_str} engine not supported by `fsspec.parquet`") + else: + try_engines = [engine_str] + + # Try importing the engines in `try_engines`, + # and choose the first one that succeeds + for engine in try_engines: + try: + if engine == "fastparquet": + return FastparquetEngine() + elif engine == "pyarrow": + return PyarrowEngine() + except ImportError: + pass + + # Raise an error if a supported parquet engine + # was not found + raise ImportError( + f"The following parquet engines are not installed " + f"in your python environment: {try_engines}." + f"Please install 'fastparquert' or 'pyarrow' to " + f"utilize the `fsspec.parquet` module." + ) + + +class FastparquetEngine: + # The purpose of the FastparquetEngine class is + # to check if fastparquet can be imported (on initialization) + # and to define a `_parquet_byte_ranges` method. In the + # future, this class may also be used to define other + # methods/logic that are specific to fastparquet. + + def __init__(self): + import fastparquet as fp + + self.fp = fp + + def _parquet_byte_ranges( + self, + columns, + row_groups=None, + metadata=None, + footer=None, + footer_start=None, + filters=None, + ): + # Initialize offset ranges and define ParqetFile metadata + pf = metadata + data_paths, data_starts, data_ends = [], [], [] + if filters and row_groups: + raise ValueError("filters and row_groups cannot be used together") + if pf is None: + pf = self.fp.ParquetFile(io.BytesIO(footer)) + + # Convert columns to a set and add any index columns + # specified in the pandas metadata (just in case) + column_set = None if columns is None else {c.split(".", 1)[0] for c in columns} + if column_set is not None and hasattr(pf, "pandas_metadata"): + md_index = [ + ind + for ind in pf.pandas_metadata.get("index_columns", []) + # Ignore RangeIndex information + if not isinstance(ind, dict) + ] + column_set |= set(md_index) + + # Check if row_groups is a list of integers + # or a list of row-group metadata + if filters: + from fastparquet.api import filter_row_groups + + row_group_indices = None + row_groups = filter_row_groups(pf, filters) + elif row_groups and not isinstance(row_groups[0], int): + # Input row_groups contains row-group metadata + row_group_indices = None + else: + # Input row_groups contains row-group indices + row_group_indices = row_groups + row_groups = pf.row_groups + if column_set is not None: + column_set = [ + _ if isinstance(_, list) else _.split(".") for _ in column_set + ] + + # Loop through column chunks to add required byte ranges + for r, row_group in enumerate(row_groups): + # Skip this row-group if we are targeting + # specific row-groups + if row_group_indices is None or r in row_group_indices: + # Find the target parquet-file path for `row_group` + fn = pf.row_group_filename(row_group) + + for column in row_group.columns: + name = column.meta_data.path_in_schema + # Skip this column if we are targeting specific columns + if column_set is None or _cmp(name, column_set): + file_offset0 = column.meta_data.dictionary_page_offset + if file_offset0 is None: + file_offset0 = column.meta_data.data_page_offset + num_bytes = column.meta_data.total_compressed_size + if footer_start is None or file_offset0 < footer_start: + data_paths.append(fn) + data_starts.append(file_offset0) + data_ends.append( + min( + file_offset0 + num_bytes, + footer_start or (file_offset0 + num_bytes), + ) + ) + + if metadata: + # The metadata in this call may map to multiple + # file paths. Need to include `data_paths` + return data_paths, data_starts, data_ends + return data_starts, data_ends + + +class PyarrowEngine: + # The purpose of the PyarrowEngine class is + # to check if pyarrow can be imported (on initialization) + # and to define a `_parquet_byte_ranges` method. In the + # future, this class may also be used to define other + # methods/logic that are specific to pyarrow. + + def __init__(self): + import pyarrow.parquet as pq + + self.pq = pq + + def _parquet_byte_ranges( + self, + columns, + row_groups=None, + metadata=None, + footer=None, + footer_start=None, + filters=None, + ): + if metadata is not None: + raise ValueError("metadata input not supported for PyarrowEngine") + if filters: + # there must be a way! + raise NotImplementedError + + data_starts, data_ends = [], [] + md = self.pq.ParquetFile(io.BytesIO(footer)).metadata + + # Convert columns to a set and add any index columns + # specified in the pandas metadata (just in case) + column_set = None if columns is None else set(columns) + if column_set is not None: + schema = md.schema.to_arrow_schema() + has_pandas_metadata = ( + schema.metadata is not None and b"pandas" in schema.metadata + ) + if has_pandas_metadata: + md_index = [ + ind + for ind in json.loads( + schema.metadata[b"pandas"].decode("utf8") + ).get("index_columns", []) + # Ignore RangeIndex information + if not isinstance(ind, dict) + ] + column_set |= set(md_index) + if column_set is not None: + column_set = [ + _[:1] if isinstance(_, list) else _.split(".")[:1] for _ in column_set + ] + + # Loop through column chunks to add required byte ranges + for r in range(md.num_row_groups): + # Skip this row-group if we are targeting + # specific row-groups + if row_groups is None or r in row_groups: + row_group = md.row_group(r) + for c in range(row_group.num_columns): + column = row_group.column(c) + name = column.path_in_schema.split(".") + # Skip this column if we are targeting specific columns + if column_set is None or _cmp(name, column_set): + meta = column.to_dict() + # Any offset could be the first one + file_offset0 = min( + _ + for _ in [ + meta.get("dictionary_page_offset"), + meta.get("data_page_offset"), + meta.get("index_page_offset"), + ] + if _ is not None + ) + if file_offset0 < footer_start: + data_starts.append(file_offset0) + data_ends.append( + min( + meta["total_compressed_size"] + file_offset0, + footer_start, + ) + ) + + data_starts.append(footer_start) + data_ends.append(footer_start + len(footer)) + return data_starts, data_ends + + +def _cmp(name, column_set): + return any(all(a == b for a, b in zip(name, _)) for _ in column_set) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/registry.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/registry.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..305d1e8908504fb6c38e94708bd7f20dba722705 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/registry.py @@ -0,0 +1,337 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import importlib +import types +import warnings + +__all__ = ["registry", "get_filesystem_class", "default"] + +# internal, mutable +_registry: dict[str, type] = {} + +# external, immutable +registry = types.MappingProxyType(_registry) +default = "file" + + +def register_implementation(name, cls, clobber=False, errtxt=None): + """Add implementation class to the registry + + Parameters + ---------- + name: str + Protocol name to associate with the class + cls: class or str + if a class: fsspec-compliant implementation class (normally inherits from + ``fsspec.AbstractFileSystem``, gets added straight to the registry. If a + str, the full path to an implementation class like package.module.class, + which gets added to known_implementations, + so the import is deferred until the filesystem is actually used. + clobber: bool (optional) + Whether to overwrite a protocol with the same name; if False, will raise + instead. + errtxt: str (optional) + If given, then a failure to import the given class will result in this + text being given. + """ + if isinstance(cls, str): + if name in known_implementations and clobber is False: + if cls != known_implementations[name]["class"]: + raise ValueError( + f"Name ({name}) already in the known_implementations and clobber " + f"is False" + ) + else: + known_implementations[name] = { + "class": cls, + "err": errtxt or f"{cls} import failed for protocol {name}", + } + + else: + if name in registry and clobber is False: + if _registry[name] is not cls: + raise ValueError( + f"Name ({name}) already in the registry and clobber is False" + ) + else: + _registry[name] = cls + + +# protocols mapped to the class which implements them. This dict can be +# updated with register_implementation +known_implementations = { + "abfs": { + "class": "adlfs.AzureBlobFileSystem", + "err": "Install adlfs to access Azure Datalake Gen2 and Azure Blob Storage", + }, + "adl": { + "class": "adlfs.AzureDatalakeFileSystem", + "err": ( + "Azure Data Lake Storage Gen1 is retired and no longer supported. Please " + "install adlfs and use the `az://` protocol to access Azure Blob Storage " + "and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 instead." + ), + }, + "arrow_hdfs": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.arrow.HadoopFileSystem", + "err": "pyarrow and local java libraries required for HDFS", + }, + "async_wrapper": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.asyn_wrapper.AsyncFileSystemWrapper", + }, + "asynclocal": { + "class": "morefs.asyn_local.AsyncLocalFileSystem", + "err": "Install 'morefs[asynclocalfs]' to use AsyncLocalFileSystem", + }, + "asyncwrapper": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.asyn_wrapper.AsyncFileSystemWrapper", + }, + "az": { + "class": "adlfs.AzureBlobFileSystem", + "err": "Install adlfs to access Azure Datalake Gen2 and Azure Blob Storage", + }, + "blockcache": {"class": "fsspec.implementations.cached.CachingFileSystem"}, + "box": { + "class": "boxfs.BoxFileSystem", + "err": "Please install boxfs to access BoxFileSystem", + }, + "cached": {"class": "fsspec.implementations.cached.CachingFileSystem"}, + "dask": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.dask.DaskWorkerFileSystem", + "err": "Install dask distributed to access worker file system", + }, + "data": {"class": "fsspec.implementations.data.DataFileSystem"}, + "dbfs": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.dbfs.DatabricksFileSystem", + "err": "Install the requests package to use the DatabricksFileSystem", + }, + "dir": {"class": "fsspec.implementations.dirfs.DirFileSystem"}, + "dropbox": { + "class": "dropboxdrivefs.DropboxDriveFileSystem", + "err": ( + 'DropboxFileSystem requires "dropboxdrivefs","requests" and "' + '"dropbox" to be installed' + ), + }, + "dvc": { + "class": "dvc.api.DVCFileSystem", + "err": "Install dvc to access DVCFileSystem", + }, + "file": {"class": "fsspec.implementations.local.LocalFileSystem"}, + "filecache": {"class": "fsspec.implementations.cached.WholeFileCacheFileSystem"}, + "ftp": {"class": "fsspec.implementations.ftp.FTPFileSystem"}, + "gcs": { + "class": "gcsfs.GCSFileSystem", + "err": "Please install gcsfs to access Google Storage", + }, + "gdrive": { + "class": "gdrive_fsspec.GoogleDriveFileSystem", + "err": "Please install gdrive_fs for access to Google Drive", + }, + "generic": {"class": "fsspec.generic.GenericFileSystem"}, + "gist": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.gist.GistFileSystem", + "err": "Install the requests package to use the gist FS", + }, + "git": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.git.GitFileSystem", + "err": "Install pygit2 to browse local git repos", + }, + "github": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.github.GithubFileSystem", + "err": "Install the requests package to use the github FS", + }, + "gs": { + "class": "gcsfs.GCSFileSystem", + "err": "Please install gcsfs to access Google Storage", + }, + "hdfs": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.arrow.HadoopFileSystem", + "err": "pyarrow and local java libraries required for HDFS", + }, + "hf": { + "class": "huggingface_hub.HfFileSystem", + "err": "Install huggingface_hub to access HfFileSystem", + }, + "http": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.http.HTTPFileSystem", + "err": 'HTTPFileSystem requires "requests" and "aiohttp" to be installed', + }, + "https": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.http.HTTPFileSystem", + "err": 'HTTPFileSystem requires "requests" and "aiohttp" to be installed', + }, + "jlab": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.jupyter.JupyterFileSystem", + "err": "Jupyter FS requires requests to be installed", + }, + "jupyter": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.jupyter.JupyterFileSystem", + "err": "Jupyter FS requires requests to be installed", + }, + "lakefs": { + "class": "lakefs_spec.LakeFSFileSystem", + "err": "Please install lakefs-spec to access LakeFSFileSystem", + }, + "libarchive": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.libarchive.LibArchiveFileSystem", + "err": "LibArchive requires to be installed", + }, + "local": {"class": "fsspec.implementations.local.LocalFileSystem"}, + "memory": {"class": "fsspec.implementations.memory.MemoryFileSystem"}, + "oci": { + "class": "ocifs.OCIFileSystem", + "err": "Install ocifs to access OCI Object Storage", + }, + "ocilake": { + "class": "ocifs.OCIFileSystem", + "err": "Install ocifs to access OCI Data Lake", + }, + "oss": { + "class": "ossfs.OSSFileSystem", + "err": "Install ossfs to access Alibaba Object Storage System", + }, + "pyscript": { + "class": "pyscript_fsspec_client.client.PyscriptFileSystem", + "err": "This only runs in a pyscript context", + }, + "reference": {"class": "fsspec.implementations.reference.ReferenceFileSystem"}, + "root": { + "class": "fsspec_xrootd.XRootDFileSystem", + "err": ( + "Install fsspec-xrootd to access xrootd storage system. " + "Note: 'root' is the protocol name for xrootd storage systems, " + "not referring to root directories" + ), + }, + "s3": {"class": "s3fs.S3FileSystem", "err": "Install s3fs to access S3"}, + "s3a": {"class": "s3fs.S3FileSystem", "err": "Install s3fs to access S3"}, + "sftp": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.sftp.SFTPFileSystem", + "err": 'SFTPFileSystem requires "paramiko" to be installed', + }, + "simplecache": {"class": "fsspec.implementations.cached.SimpleCacheFileSystem"}, + "smb": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.smb.SMBFileSystem", + "err": 'SMB requires "smbprotocol" or "smbprotocol[kerberos]" installed', + }, + "ssh": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.sftp.SFTPFileSystem", + "err": 'SFTPFileSystem requires "paramiko" to be installed', + }, + "tar": {"class": "fsspec.implementations.tar.TarFileSystem"}, + "tos": { + "class": "tosfs.TosFileSystem", + "err": "Install tosfs to access ByteDance volcano engine Tinder Object Storage", + }, + "tosfs": { + "class": "tosfs.TosFileSystem", + "err": "Install tosfs to access ByteDance volcano engine Tinder Object Storage", + }, + "wandb": {"class": "wandbfs.WandbFS", "err": "Install wandbfs to access wandb"}, + "webdav": { + "class": "webdav4.fsspec.WebdavFileSystem", + "err": "Install webdav4 to access WebDAV", + }, + "webhdfs": { + "class": "fsspec.implementations.webhdfs.WebHDFS", + "err": 'webHDFS access requires "requests" to be installed', + }, + "zip": {"class": "fsspec.implementations.zip.ZipFileSystem"}, +} + +assert list(known_implementations) == sorted(known_implementations), ( + "Not in alphabetical order" +) + + +def get_filesystem_class(protocol): + """Fetch named protocol implementation from the registry + + The dict ``known_implementations`` maps protocol names to the locations + of classes implementing the corresponding file-system. When used for the + first time, appropriate imports will happen and the class will be placed in + the registry. All subsequent calls will fetch directly from the registry. + + Some protocol implementations require additional dependencies, and so the + import may fail. In this case, the string in the "err" field of the + ``known_implementations`` will be given as the error message. + """ + if not protocol: + protocol = default + + if protocol not in registry: + if protocol not in known_implementations: + raise ValueError(f"Protocol not known: {protocol}") + bit = known_implementations[protocol] + try: + register_implementation(protocol, _import_class(bit["class"])) + except ImportError as e: + raise ImportError(bit.get("err")) from e + cls = registry[protocol] + if getattr(cls, "protocol", None) in ("abstract", None): + cls.protocol = protocol + + return cls + + +s3_msg = """Your installed version of s3fs is very old and known to cause +severe performance issues, see also https://github.com/dask/dask/issues/10276 + +To fix, you should specify a lower version bound on s3fs, or +update the current installation. +""" + + +def _import_class(fqp: str): + """Take a fully-qualified path and return the imported class or identifier. + + ``fqp`` is of the form "package.module.klass" or + "package.module:subobject.klass". + + Warnings + -------- + This can import arbitrary modules. Make sure you haven't installed any modules + that may execute malicious code at import time. + """ + if ":" in fqp: + mod, name = fqp.rsplit(":", 1) + else: + mod, name = fqp.rsplit(".", 1) + + is_s3 = mod == "s3fs" + mod = importlib.import_module(mod) + if is_s3 and mod.__version__.split(".") < ["0", "5"]: + warnings.warn(s3_msg) + for part in name.split("."): + mod = getattr(mod, part) + + if not isinstance(mod, type): + raise TypeError(f"{fqp} is not a class") + + return mod + + +def filesystem(protocol, **storage_options): + """Instantiate filesystems for given protocol and arguments + + ``storage_options`` are specific to the protocol being chosen, and are + passed directly to the class. + """ + if protocol == "arrow_hdfs": + warnings.warn( + "The 'arrow_hdfs' protocol has been deprecated and will be " + "removed in the future. Specify it as 'hdfs'.", + DeprecationWarning, + ) + + cls = get_filesystem_class(protocol) + return cls(**storage_options) + + +def available_protocols(): + """Return a list of the implemented protocols. + + Note that any given protocol may require extra packages to be importable. + """ + return list(known_implementations) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/spec.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/spec.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..237391eb9836f4efe464a0761e7a95e910130640 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/spec.py @@ -0,0 +1,2284 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import io +import json +import logging +import os +import threading +import warnings +import weakref +from errno import ESPIPE +from glob import has_magic +from hashlib import sha256 +from typing import Any, ClassVar + +from .callbacks import DEFAULT_CALLBACK +from .config import apply_config, conf +from .dircache import DirCache +from .transaction import Transaction +from .utils import ( + _unstrip_protocol, + glob_translate, + isfilelike, + other_paths, + read_block, + stringify_path, + tokenize, +) + +logger = logging.getLogger("fsspec") + + +def make_instance(cls, args, kwargs): + return cls(*args, **kwargs) + + +class _Cached(type): + """ + Metaclass for caching file system instances. + + Notes + ----- + Instances are cached according to + + * The values of the class attributes listed in `_extra_tokenize_attributes` + * The arguments passed to ``__init__``. + + This creates an additional reference to the filesystem, which prevents the + filesystem from being garbage collected when all *user* references go away. + A call to the :meth:`AbstractFileSystem.clear_instance_cache` must *also* + be made for a filesystem instance to be garbage collected. + """ + + def __init__(cls, *args, **kwargs): + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + # Note: we intentionally create a reference here, to avoid garbage + # collecting instances when all other references are gone. To really + # delete a FileSystem, the cache must be cleared. + if conf.get("weakref_instance_cache"): # pragma: no cover + # debug option for analysing fork/spawn conditions + cls._cache = weakref.WeakValueDictionary() + else: + cls._cache = {} + cls._pid = os.getpid() + + def __call__(cls, *args, **kwargs): + kwargs = apply_config(cls, kwargs) + extra_tokens = tuple( + getattr(cls, attr, None) for attr in cls._extra_tokenize_attributes + ) + strip_tokenize_options = { + k: kwargs.pop(k) for k in cls._strip_tokenize_options if k in kwargs + } + token = tokenize( + cls, cls._pid, threading.get_ident(), *args, *extra_tokens, **kwargs + ) + skip = kwargs.pop("skip_instance_cache", False) + if os.getpid() != cls._pid: + cls._cache.clear() + cls._pid = os.getpid() + if not skip and cls.cachable and token in cls._cache: + cls._latest = token + return cls._cache[token] + else: + obj = super().__call__(*args, **kwargs, **strip_tokenize_options) + # Setting _fs_token here causes some static linters to complain. + obj._fs_token_ = token + obj.storage_args = args + obj.storage_options = kwargs + if obj.async_impl and obj.mirror_sync_methods: + from .asyn import mirror_sync_methods + + mirror_sync_methods(obj) + + if cls.cachable and not skip: + cls._latest = token + cls._cache[token] = obj + return obj + + +class AbstractFileSystem(metaclass=_Cached): + """ + An abstract super-class for pythonic file-systems + + Implementations are expected to be compatible with or, better, subclass + from here. + """ + + cachable = True # this class can be cached, instances reused + _cached = False + blocksize = 2**22 + sep = "/" + protocol: ClassVar[str | tuple[str, ...]] = "abstract" + _latest = None + async_impl = False + mirror_sync_methods = False + root_marker = "" # For some FSs, may require leading '/' or other character + transaction_type = Transaction + + #: Extra *class attributes* that should be considered when hashing. + _extra_tokenize_attributes = () + #: *storage options* that should not be considered when hashing. + _strip_tokenize_options = () + + # Set by _Cached metaclass + storage_args: tuple[Any, ...] + storage_options: dict[str, Any] + + def __init__(self, *args, **storage_options): + """Create and configure file-system instance + + Instances may be cachable, so if similar enough arguments are seen + a new instance is not required. The token attribute exists to allow + implementations to cache instances if they wish. + + A reasonable default should be provided if there are no arguments. + + Subclasses should call this method. + + Parameters + ---------- + use_listings_cache, listings_expiry_time, max_paths: + passed to ``DirCache``, if the implementation supports + directory listing caching. Pass use_listings_cache=False + to disable such caching. + skip_instance_cache: bool + If this is a cachable implementation, pass True here to force + creating a new instance even if a matching instance exists, and prevent + storing this instance. + asynchronous: bool + loop: asyncio-compatible IOLoop or None + """ + if self._cached: + # reusing instance, don't change + return + self._cached = True + self._intrans = False + self._transaction = None + self._invalidated_caches_in_transaction = [] + self.dircache = DirCache(**storage_options) + + if storage_options.pop("add_docs", None): + warnings.warn("add_docs is no longer supported.", FutureWarning) + + if storage_options.pop("add_aliases", None): + warnings.warn("add_aliases has been removed.", FutureWarning) + # This is set in _Cached + self._fs_token_ = None + + @property + def fsid(self): + """Persistent filesystem id that can be used to compare filesystems + across sessions. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + @property + def _fs_token(self): + return self._fs_token_ + + def __dask_tokenize__(self): + return self._fs_token + + def __hash__(self): + return int(self._fs_token, 16) + + def __eq__(self, other): + return isinstance(other, type(self)) and self._fs_token == other._fs_token + + def __reduce__(self): + return make_instance, (type(self), self.storage_args, self.storage_options) + + @classmethod + def _strip_protocol(cls, path): + """Turn path from fully-qualified to file-system-specific + + May require FS-specific handling, e.g., for relative paths or links. + """ + if isinstance(path, list): + return [cls._strip_protocol(p) for p in path] + path = stringify_path(path) + protos = (cls.protocol,) if isinstance(cls.protocol, str) else cls.protocol + for protocol in protos: + if path.startswith(protocol + "://"): + path = path[len(protocol) + 3 :] + elif path.startswith(protocol + "::"): + path = path[len(protocol) + 2 :] + path = path.rstrip("/") + # use of root_marker to make minimum required path, e.g., "/" + return path or cls.root_marker + + def unstrip_protocol(self, name: str) -> str: + """Format FS-specific path to generic, including protocol""" + protos = (self.protocol,) if isinstance(self.protocol, str) else self.protocol + for protocol in protos: + if name.startswith(f"{protocol}://"): + return name + return f"{protos[0]}://{name}" + + @staticmethod + def _get_kwargs_from_urls(path): + """If kwargs can be encoded in the paths, extract them here + + This should happen before instantiation of the class; incoming paths + then should be amended to strip the options in methods. + + Examples may look like an sftp path "sftp://user@host:/my/path", where + the user and host should become kwargs and later get stripped. + """ + # by default, nothing happens + return {} + + @classmethod + def current(cls): + """Return the most recently instantiated FileSystem + + If no instance has been created, then create one with defaults + """ + if cls._latest in cls._cache: + return cls._cache[cls._latest] + return cls() + + @property + def transaction(self): + """A context within which files are committed together upon exit + + Requires the file class to implement `.commit()` and `.discard()` + for the normal and exception cases. + """ + if self._transaction is None: + self._transaction = self.transaction_type(self) + return self._transaction + + def start_transaction(self): + """Begin write transaction for deferring files, non-context version""" + self._intrans = True + self._transaction = self.transaction_type(self) + return self.transaction + + def end_transaction(self): + """Finish write transaction, non-context version""" + self.transaction.complete() + self._transaction = None + # The invalid cache must be cleared after the transaction is completed. + for path in self._invalidated_caches_in_transaction: + self.invalidate_cache(path) + self._invalidated_caches_in_transaction.clear() + + def invalidate_cache(self, path=None): + """ + Discard any cached directory information + + Parameters + ---------- + path: string or None + If None, clear all listings cached else listings at or under given + path. + """ + # Not necessary to implement invalidation mechanism, may have no cache. + # But if have, you should call this method of parent class from your + # subclass to ensure expiring caches after transacations correctly. + # See the implementation of FTPFileSystem in ftp.py + if self._intrans: + self._invalidated_caches_in_transaction.append(path) + + def mkdir(self, path, create_parents=True, **kwargs): + """ + Create directory entry at path + + For systems that don't have true directories, may create an for + this instance only and not touch the real filesystem + + Parameters + ---------- + path: str + location + create_parents: bool + if True, this is equivalent to ``makedirs`` + kwargs: + may be permissions, etc. + """ + pass # not necessary to implement, may not have directories + + def makedirs(self, path, exist_ok=False): + """Recursively make directories + + Creates directory at path and any intervening required directories. + Raises exception if, for instance, the path already exists but is a + file. + + Parameters + ---------- + path: str + leaf directory name + exist_ok: bool (False) + If False, will error if the target already exists + """ + pass # not necessary to implement, may not have directories + + def rmdir(self, path): + """Remove a directory, if empty""" + pass # not necessary to implement, may not have directories + + def ls(self, path, detail=True, **kwargs): + """List objects at path. + + This should include subdirectories and files at that location. The + difference between a file and a directory must be clear when details + are requested. + + The specific keys, or perhaps a FileInfo class, or similar, is TBD, + but must be consistent across implementations. + Must include: + + - full path to the entry (without protocol) + - size of the entry, in bytes. If the value cannot be determined, will + be ``None``. + - type of entry, "file", "directory" or other + + Additional information + may be present, appropriate to the file-system, e.g., generation, + checksum, etc. + + May use refresh=True|False to allow use of self._ls_from_cache to + check for a saved listing and avoid calling the backend. This would be + common where listing may be expensive. + + Parameters + ---------- + path: str + detail: bool + if True, gives a list of dictionaries, where each is the same as + the result of ``info(path)``. If False, gives a list of paths + (str). + kwargs: may have additional backend-specific options, such as version + information + + Returns + ------- + List of strings if detail is False, or list of directory information + dicts if detail is True. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def _ls_from_cache(self, path): + """Check cache for listing + + Returns listing, if found (may be empty list for a directly that exists + but contains nothing), None if not in cache. + """ + parent = self._parent(path) + try: + return self.dircache[path.rstrip("/")] + except KeyError: + pass + try: + files = [ + f + for f in self.dircache[parent] + if f["name"] == path + or (f["name"] == path.rstrip("/") and f["type"] == "directory") + ] + if len(files) == 0: + # parent dir was listed but did not contain this file + raise FileNotFoundError(path) + return files + except KeyError: + pass + + def walk(self, path, maxdepth=None, topdown=True, on_error="omit", **kwargs): + """Return all files under the given path. + + List all files, recursing into subdirectories; output is iterator-style, + like ``os.walk()``. For a simple list of files, ``find()`` is available. + + When topdown is True, the caller can modify the dirnames list in-place (perhaps + using del or slice assignment), and walk() will + only recurse into the subdirectories whose names remain in dirnames; + this can be used to prune the search, impose a specific order of visiting, + or even to inform walk() about directories the caller creates or renames before + it resumes walk() again. + Modifying dirnames when topdown is False has no effect. (see os.walk) + + Note that the "files" outputted will include anything that is not + a directory, such as links. + + Parameters + ---------- + path: str + Root to recurse into + maxdepth: int + Maximum recursion depth. None means limitless, but not recommended + on link-based file-systems. + topdown: bool (True) + Whether to walk the directory tree from the top downwards or from + the bottom upwards. + on_error: "omit", "raise", a callable + if omit (default), path with exception will simply be empty; + If raise, an underlying exception will be raised; + if callable, it will be called with a single OSError instance as argument + kwargs: passed to ``ls`` + """ + if maxdepth is not None and maxdepth < 1: + raise ValueError("maxdepth must be at least 1") + + path = self._strip_protocol(path) + full_dirs = {} + dirs = {} + files = {} + + detail = kwargs.pop("detail", False) + try: + listing = self.ls(path, detail=True, **kwargs) + except (FileNotFoundError, OSError) as e: + if on_error == "raise": + raise + if callable(on_error): + on_error(e) + return + + for info in listing: + # each info name must be at least [path]/part , but here + # we check also for names like [path]/part/ + pathname = info["name"].rstrip("/") + name = pathname.rsplit("/", 1)[-1] + if info["type"] == "directory" and pathname != path: + # do not include "self" path + full_dirs[name] = pathname + dirs[name] = info + elif pathname == path: + # file-like with same name as give path + files[""] = info + else: + files[name] = info + + if not detail: + dirs = list(dirs) + files = list(files) + + if topdown: + # Yield before recursion if walking top down + yield path, dirs, files + + if maxdepth is not None: + maxdepth -= 1 + if maxdepth < 1: + if not topdown: + yield path, dirs, files + return + + for d in dirs: + yield from self.walk( + full_dirs[d], + maxdepth=maxdepth, + detail=detail, + topdown=topdown, + **kwargs, + ) + + if not topdown: + # Yield after recursion if walking bottom up + yield path, dirs, files + + def find(self, path, maxdepth=None, withdirs=False, detail=False, **kwargs): + """List all files below path. + + Like posix ``find`` command without conditions + + Parameters + ---------- + path : str + maxdepth: int or None + If not None, the maximum number of levels to descend + withdirs: bool + Whether to include directory paths in the output. This is True + when used by glob, but users usually only want files. + kwargs are passed to ``ls``. + """ + # TODO: allow equivalent of -name parameter + path = self._strip_protocol(path) + out = {} + + # Add the root directory if withdirs is requested + # This is needed for posix glob compliance + if withdirs and path != "" and self.isdir(path): + out[path] = self.info(path) + + for _, dirs, files in self.walk(path, maxdepth, detail=True, **kwargs): + if withdirs: + files.update(dirs) + out.update({info["name"]: info for name, info in files.items()}) + if not out and self.isfile(path): + # walk works on directories, but find should also return [path] + # when path happens to be a file + out[path] = {} + names = sorted(out) + if not detail: + return names + else: + return {name: out[name] for name in names} + + def du(self, path, total=True, maxdepth=None, withdirs=False, **kwargs): + """Space used by files and optionally directories within a path + + Directory size does not include the size of its contents. + + Parameters + ---------- + path: str + total: bool + Whether to sum all the file sizes + maxdepth: int or None + Maximum number of directory levels to descend, None for unlimited. + withdirs: bool + Whether to include directory paths in the output. + kwargs: passed to ``find`` + + Returns + ------- + Dict of {path: size} if total=False, or int otherwise, where numbers + refer to bytes used. + """ + sizes = {} + if withdirs and self.isdir(path): + # Include top-level directory in output + info = self.info(path) + sizes[info["name"]] = info["size"] + for f in self.find(path, maxdepth=maxdepth, withdirs=withdirs, **kwargs): + info = self.info(f) + sizes[info["name"]] = info["size"] + if total: + return sum(sizes.values()) + else: + return sizes + + def glob(self, path, maxdepth=None, **kwargs): + """Find files by glob-matching. + + Pattern matching capabilities for finding files that match the given pattern. + + Parameters + ---------- + path: str + The glob pattern to match against + maxdepth: int or None + Maximum depth for ``'**'`` patterns. Applied on the first ``'**'`` found. + Must be at least 1 if provided. + kwargs: + Additional arguments passed to ``find`` (e.g., detail=True) + + Returns + ------- + List of matched paths, or dict of paths and their info if detail=True + + Notes + ----- + Supported patterns: + - '*': Matches any sequence of characters within a single directory level + - ``'**'``: Matches any number of directory levels (must be an entire path component) + - '?': Matches exactly one character + - '[abc]': Matches any character in the set + - '[a-z]': Matches any character in the range + - '[!abc]': Matches any character NOT in the set + + Special behaviors: + - If the path ends with '/', only folders are returned + - Consecutive '*' characters are compressed into a single '*' + - Empty brackets '[]' never match anything + - Negated empty brackets '[!]' match any single character + - Special characters in character classes are escaped properly + + Limitations: + - ``'**'`` must be a complete path component (e.g., ``'a/**/b'``, not ``'a**b'``) + - No brace expansion ('{a,b}.txt') + - No extended glob patterns ('+(pattern)', '!(pattern)') + """ + if maxdepth is not None and maxdepth < 1: + raise ValueError("maxdepth must be at least 1") + + import re + + seps = (os.path.sep, os.path.altsep) if os.path.altsep else (os.path.sep,) + ends_with_sep = path.endswith(seps) # _strip_protocol strips trailing slash + path = self._strip_protocol(path) + append_slash_to_dirname = ends_with_sep or path.endswith( + tuple(sep + "**" for sep in seps) + ) + idx_star = path.find("*") if path.find("*") >= 0 else len(path) + idx_qmark = path.find("?") if path.find("?") >= 0 else len(path) + idx_brace = path.find("[") if path.find("[") >= 0 else len(path) + + min_idx = min(idx_star, idx_qmark, idx_brace) + + detail = kwargs.pop("detail", False) + withdirs = kwargs.pop("withdirs", True) + + if not has_magic(path): + if self.exists(path, **kwargs): + if not detail: + return [path] + else: + return {path: self.info(path, **kwargs)} + else: + if not detail: + return [] # glob of non-existent returns empty + else: + return {} + elif "/" in path[:min_idx]: + min_idx = path[:min_idx].rindex("/") + root = path[: min_idx + 1] + depth = path[min_idx + 1 :].count("/") + 1 + else: + root = "" + depth = path[min_idx + 1 :].count("/") + 1 + + if "**" in path: + if maxdepth is not None: + idx_double_stars = path.find("**") + depth_double_stars = path[idx_double_stars:].count("/") + 1 + depth = depth - depth_double_stars + maxdepth + else: + depth = None + + allpaths = self.find( + root, maxdepth=depth, withdirs=withdirs, detail=True, **kwargs + ) + + pattern = glob_translate(path + ("/" if ends_with_sep else "")) + pattern = re.compile(pattern) + + out = { + p: info + for p, info in sorted(allpaths.items()) + if pattern.match( + p + "/" + if append_slash_to_dirname and info["type"] == "directory" + else p + ) + } + + if detail: + return out + else: + return list(out) + + def exists(self, path, **kwargs): + """Is there a file at the given path""" + try: + self.info(path, **kwargs) + return True + except: # noqa: E722 + # any exception allowed bar FileNotFoundError? + return False + + def lexists(self, path, **kwargs): + """If there is a file at the given path (including + broken links)""" + return self.exists(path) + + def info(self, path, **kwargs): + """Give details of entry at path + + Returns a single dictionary, with exactly the same information as ``ls`` + would with ``detail=True``. + + The default implementation calls ls and could be overridden by a + shortcut. kwargs are passed on to ```ls()``. + + Some file systems might not be able to measure the file's size, in + which case, the returned dict will include ``'size': None``. + + Returns + ------- + dict with keys: name (full path in the FS), size (in bytes), type (file, + directory, or something else) and other FS-specific keys. + """ + path = self._strip_protocol(path) + out = self.ls(self._parent(path), detail=True, **kwargs) + out = [o for o in out if o["name"].rstrip("/") == path] + if out: + return out[0] + out = self.ls(path, detail=True, **kwargs) + path = path.rstrip("/") + out1 = [o for o in out if o["name"].rstrip("/") == path] + if len(out1) == 1: + if "size" not in out1[0]: + out1[0]["size"] = None + return out1[0] + elif len(out1) > 1 or out: + return {"name": path, "size": 0, "type": "directory"} + else: + raise FileNotFoundError(path) + + def checksum(self, path): + """Unique value for current version of file + + If the checksum is the same from one moment to another, the contents + are guaranteed to be the same. If the checksum changes, the contents + *might* have changed. + + This should normally be overridden; default will probably capture + creation/modification timestamp (which would be good) or maybe + access timestamp (which would be bad) + """ + return int(tokenize(self.info(path)), 16) + + def size(self, path): + """Size in bytes of file""" + return self.info(path).get("size", None) + + def sizes(self, paths): + """Size in bytes of each file in a list of paths""" + return [self.size(p) for p in paths] + + def isdir(self, path): + """Is this entry directory-like?""" + try: + return self.info(path)["type"] == "directory" + except OSError: + return False + + def isfile(self, path): + """Is this entry file-like?""" + try: + return self.info(path)["type"] == "file" + except: # noqa: E722 + return False + + def read_text(self, path, encoding=None, errors=None, newline=None, **kwargs): + """Get the contents of the file as a string. + + Parameters + ---------- + path: str + URL of file on this filesystems + encoding, errors, newline: same as `open`. + """ + with self.open( + path, + mode="r", + encoding=encoding, + errors=errors, + newline=newline, + **kwargs, + ) as f: + return f.read() + + def write_text( + self, path, value, encoding=None, errors=None, newline=None, **kwargs + ): + """Write the text to the given file. + + An existing file will be overwritten. + + Parameters + ---------- + path: str + URL of file on this filesystems + value: str + Text to write. + encoding, errors, newline: same as `open`. + """ + with self.open( + path, + mode="w", + encoding=encoding, + errors=errors, + newline=newline, + **kwargs, + ) as f: + return f.write(value) + + def cat_file(self, path, start=None, end=None, **kwargs): + """Get the content of a file + + Parameters + ---------- + path: URL of file on this filesystems + start, end: int + Bytes limits of the read. If negative, backwards from end, + like usual python slices. Either can be None for start or + end of file, respectively + kwargs: passed to ``open()``. + """ + # explicitly set buffering off? + with self.open(path, "rb", **kwargs) as f: + if start is not None: + if start >= 0: + f.seek(start) + else: + f.seek(max(0, f.size + start)) + if end is not None: + if end < 0: + end = f.size + end + return f.read(end - f.tell()) + return f.read() + + def pipe_file(self, path, value, mode="overwrite", **kwargs): + """Set the bytes of given file""" + if mode == "create" and self.exists(path): + # non-atomic but simple way; or could use "xb" in open(), which is likely + # not as well supported + raise FileExistsError + with self.open(path, "wb", **kwargs) as f: + f.write(value) + + def pipe(self, path, value=None, **kwargs): + """Put value into path + + (counterpart to ``cat``) + + Parameters + ---------- + path: string or dict(str, bytes) + If a string, a single remote location to put ``value`` bytes; if a dict, + a mapping of {path: bytesvalue}. + value: bytes, optional + If using a single path, these are the bytes to put there. Ignored if + ``path`` is a dict + """ + if isinstance(path, str): + self.pipe_file(self._strip_protocol(path), value, **kwargs) + elif isinstance(path, dict): + for k, v in path.items(): + self.pipe_file(self._strip_protocol(k), v, **kwargs) + else: + raise ValueError("path must be str or dict") + + def cat_ranges( + self, paths, starts, ends, max_gap=None, on_error="return", **kwargs + ): + """Get the contents of byte ranges from one or more files + + Parameters + ---------- + paths: list + A list of of filepaths on this filesystems + starts, ends: int or list + Bytes limits of the read. If using a single int, the same value will be + used to read all the specified files. + """ + if max_gap is not None: + raise NotImplementedError + if not isinstance(paths, list): + raise TypeError + if not isinstance(starts, list): + starts = [starts] * len(paths) + if not isinstance(ends, list): + ends = [ends] * len(paths) + if len(starts) != len(paths) or len(ends) != len(paths): + raise ValueError + out = [] + for p, s, e in zip(paths, starts, ends): + try: + out.append(self.cat_file(p, s, e)) + except Exception as e: + if on_error == "return": + out.append(e) + else: + raise + return out + + def cat(self, path, recursive=False, on_error="raise", **kwargs): + """Fetch (potentially multiple) paths' contents + + Parameters + ---------- + recursive: bool + If True, assume the path(s) are directories, and get all the + contained files + on_error : "raise", "omit", "return" + If raise, an underlying exception will be raised (converted to KeyError + if the type is in self.missing_exceptions); if omit, keys with exception + will simply not be included in the output; if "return", all keys are + included in the output, but the value will be bytes or an exception + instance. + kwargs: passed to cat_file + + Returns + ------- + dict of {path: contents} if there are multiple paths + or the path has been otherwise expanded + """ + paths = self.expand_path(path, recursive=recursive, **kwargs) + if ( + len(paths) > 1 + or isinstance(path, list) + or paths[0] != self._strip_protocol(path) + ): + out = {} + for path in paths: + try: + out[path] = self.cat_file(path, **kwargs) + except Exception as e: + if on_error == "raise": + raise + if on_error == "return": + out[path] = e + return out + else: + return self.cat_file(paths[0], **kwargs) + + def get_file(self, rpath, lpath, callback=DEFAULT_CALLBACK, outfile=None, **kwargs): + """Copy single remote file to local""" + from .implementations.local import LocalFileSystem + + if isfilelike(lpath): + outfile = lpath + elif self.isdir(rpath): + os.makedirs(lpath, exist_ok=True) + return None + + fs = LocalFileSystem(auto_mkdir=True) + fs.makedirs(fs._parent(lpath), exist_ok=True) + + with self.open(rpath, "rb", **kwargs) as f1: + if outfile is None: + outfile = open(lpath, "wb") + + try: + callback.set_size(getattr(f1, "size", None)) + data = True + while data: + data = f1.read(self.blocksize) + segment_len = outfile.write(data) + if segment_len is None: + segment_len = len(data) + callback.relative_update(segment_len) + finally: + if not isfilelike(lpath): + outfile.close() + + def get( + self, + rpath, + lpath, + recursive=False, + callback=DEFAULT_CALLBACK, + maxdepth=None, + **kwargs, + ): + """Copy file(s) to local. + + Copies a specific file or tree of files (if recursive=True). If lpath + ends with a "/", it will be assumed to be a directory, and target files + will go within. Can submit a list of paths, which may be glob-patterns + and will be expanded. + + Calls get_file for each source. + """ + if isinstance(lpath, list) and isinstance(rpath, list): + # No need to expand paths when both source and destination + # are provided as lists + rpaths = rpath + lpaths = lpath + else: + from .implementations.local import ( + LocalFileSystem, + make_path_posix, + trailing_sep, + ) + + source_is_str = isinstance(rpath, str) + rpaths = self.expand_path( + rpath, recursive=recursive, maxdepth=maxdepth, **kwargs + ) + if source_is_str and (not recursive or maxdepth is not None): + # Non-recursive glob does not copy directories + rpaths = [p for p in rpaths if not (trailing_sep(p) or self.isdir(p))] + if not rpaths: + return + + if isinstance(lpath, str): + lpath = make_path_posix(lpath) + + source_is_file = len(rpaths) == 1 + dest_is_dir = isinstance(lpath, str) and ( + trailing_sep(lpath) or LocalFileSystem().isdir(lpath) + ) + + exists = source_is_str and ( + (has_magic(rpath) and source_is_file) + or (not has_magic(rpath) and dest_is_dir and not trailing_sep(rpath)) + ) + lpaths = other_paths( + rpaths, + lpath, + exists=exists, + flatten=not source_is_str, + ) + + callback.set_size(len(lpaths)) + for lpath, rpath in callback.wrap(zip(lpaths, rpaths)): + with callback.branched(rpath, lpath) as child: + self.get_file(rpath, lpath, callback=child, **kwargs) + + def put_file( + self, lpath, rpath, callback=DEFAULT_CALLBACK, mode="overwrite", **kwargs + ): + """Copy single file to remote""" + if mode == "create" and self.exists(rpath): + raise FileExistsError + if os.path.isdir(lpath): + self.makedirs(rpath, exist_ok=True) + return None + + with open(lpath, "rb") as f1: + size = f1.seek(0, 2) + callback.set_size(size) + f1.seek(0) + + self.mkdirs(self._parent(os.fspath(rpath)), exist_ok=True) + with self.open(rpath, "wb", **kwargs) as f2: + while f1.tell() < size: + data = f1.read(self.blocksize) + segment_len = f2.write(data) + if segment_len is None: + segment_len = len(data) + callback.relative_update(segment_len) + + def put( + self, + lpath, + rpath, + recursive=False, + callback=DEFAULT_CALLBACK, + maxdepth=None, + **kwargs, + ): + """Copy file(s) from local. + + Copies a specific file or tree of files (if recursive=True). If rpath + ends with a "/", it will be assumed to be a directory, and target files + will go within. + + Calls put_file for each source. + """ + if isinstance(lpath, list) and isinstance(rpath, list): + # No need to expand paths when both source and destination + # are provided as lists + rpaths = rpath + lpaths = lpath + else: + from .implementations.local import ( + LocalFileSystem, + make_path_posix, + trailing_sep, + ) + + source_is_str = isinstance(lpath, str) + if source_is_str: + lpath = make_path_posix(lpath) + fs = LocalFileSystem() + lpaths = fs.expand_path( + lpath, recursive=recursive, maxdepth=maxdepth, **kwargs + ) + if source_is_str and (not recursive or maxdepth is not None): + # Non-recursive glob does not copy directories + lpaths = [p for p in lpaths if not (trailing_sep(p) or fs.isdir(p))] + if not lpaths: + return + + source_is_file = len(lpaths) == 1 + dest_is_dir = isinstance(rpath, str) and ( + trailing_sep(rpath) or self.isdir(rpath) + ) + + rpath = ( + self._strip_protocol(rpath) + if isinstance(rpath, str) + else [self._strip_protocol(p) for p in rpath] + ) + exists = source_is_str and ( + (has_magic(lpath) and source_is_file) + or (not has_magic(lpath) and dest_is_dir and not trailing_sep(lpath)) + ) + rpaths = other_paths( + lpaths, + rpath, + exists=exists, + flatten=not source_is_str, + ) + + callback.set_size(len(rpaths)) + for lpath, rpath in callback.wrap(zip(lpaths, rpaths)): + with callback.branched(lpath, rpath) as child: + self.put_file(lpath, rpath, callback=child, **kwargs) + + def head(self, path, size=1024): + """Get the first ``size`` bytes from file""" + with self.open(path, "rb") as f: + return f.read(size) + + def tail(self, path, size=1024): + """Get the last ``size`` bytes from file""" + with self.open(path, "rb") as f: + f.seek(max(-size, -f.size), 2) + return f.read() + + def cp_file(self, path1, path2, **kwargs): + raise NotImplementedError + + def copy( + self, path1, path2, recursive=False, maxdepth=None, on_error=None, **kwargs + ): + """Copy within two locations in the filesystem + + on_error : "raise", "ignore" + If raise, any not-found exceptions will be raised; if ignore any + not-found exceptions will cause the path to be skipped; defaults to + raise unless recursive is true, where the default is ignore + """ + if on_error is None and recursive: + on_error = "ignore" + elif on_error is None: + on_error = "raise" + + if isinstance(path1, list) and isinstance(path2, list): + # No need to expand paths when both source and destination + # are provided as lists + paths1 = path1 + paths2 = path2 + else: + from .implementations.local import trailing_sep + + source_is_str = isinstance(path1, str) + paths1 = self.expand_path( + path1, recursive=recursive, maxdepth=maxdepth, **kwargs + ) + if source_is_str and (not recursive or maxdepth is not None): + # Non-recursive glob does not copy directories + paths1 = [p for p in paths1 if not (trailing_sep(p) or self.isdir(p))] + if not paths1: + return + + source_is_file = len(paths1) == 1 + dest_is_dir = isinstance(path2, str) and ( + trailing_sep(path2) or self.isdir(path2) + ) + + exists = source_is_str and ( + (has_magic(path1) and source_is_file) + or (not has_magic(path1) and dest_is_dir and not trailing_sep(path1)) + ) + paths2 = other_paths( + paths1, + path2, + exists=exists, + flatten=not source_is_str, + ) + + for p1, p2 in zip(paths1, paths2): + try: + self.cp_file(p1, p2, **kwargs) + except FileNotFoundError: + if on_error == "raise": + raise + + def expand_path(self, path, recursive=False, maxdepth=None, **kwargs): + """Turn one or more globs or directories into a list of all matching paths + to files or directories. + + kwargs are passed to ``glob`` or ``find``, which may in turn call ``ls`` + """ + + if maxdepth is not None and maxdepth < 1: + raise ValueError("maxdepth must be at least 1") + + if isinstance(path, (str, os.PathLike)): + out = self.expand_path([path], recursive, maxdepth, **kwargs) + else: + out = set() + path = [self._strip_protocol(p) for p in path] + for p in path: + if has_magic(p): + bit = set(self.glob(p, maxdepth=maxdepth, **kwargs)) + out |= bit + if recursive: + # glob call above expanded one depth so if maxdepth is defined + # then decrement it in expand_path call below. If it is zero + # after decrementing then avoid expand_path call. + if maxdepth is not None and maxdepth <= 1: + continue + out |= set( + self.expand_path( + list(bit), + recursive=recursive, + maxdepth=maxdepth - 1 if maxdepth is not None else None, + **kwargs, + ) + ) + continue + elif recursive: + rec = set( + self.find( + p, maxdepth=maxdepth, withdirs=True, detail=False, **kwargs + ) + ) + out |= rec + if p not in out and (recursive is False or self.exists(p)): + # should only check once, for the root + out.add(p) + if not out: + raise FileNotFoundError(path) + return sorted(out) + + def mv(self, path1, path2, recursive=False, maxdepth=None, **kwargs): + """Move file(s) from one location to another""" + if path1 == path2: + logger.debug("%s mv: The paths are the same, so no files were moved.", self) + else: + # explicitly raise exception to prevent data corruption + self.copy( + path1, path2, recursive=recursive, maxdepth=maxdepth, onerror="raise" + ) + self.rm(path1, recursive=recursive) + + def rm_file(self, path): + """Delete a file""" + self._rm(path) + + def _rm(self, path): + """Delete one file""" + # this is the old name for the method, prefer rm_file + raise NotImplementedError + + def rm(self, path, recursive=False, maxdepth=None): + """Delete files. + + Parameters + ---------- + path: str or list of str + File(s) to delete. + recursive: bool + If file(s) are directories, recursively delete contents and then + also remove the directory + maxdepth: int or None + Depth to pass to walk for finding files to delete, if recursive. + If None, there will be no limit and infinite recursion may be + possible. + """ + path = self.expand_path(path, recursive=recursive, maxdepth=maxdepth) + for p in reversed(path): + self.rm_file(p) + + @classmethod + def _parent(cls, path): + path = cls._strip_protocol(path) + if "/" in path: + parent = path.rsplit("/", 1)[0].lstrip(cls.root_marker) + return cls.root_marker + parent + else: + return cls.root_marker + + def _open( + self, + path, + mode="rb", + block_size=None, + autocommit=True, + cache_options=None, + **kwargs, + ): + """Return raw bytes-mode file-like from the file-system""" + return AbstractBufferedFile( + self, + path, + mode, + block_size, + autocommit, + cache_options=cache_options, + **kwargs, + ) + + def open( + self, + path, + mode="rb", + block_size=None, + cache_options=None, + compression=None, + **kwargs, + ): + """ + Return a file-like object from the filesystem + + The resultant instance must function correctly in a context ``with`` + block. + + Parameters + ---------- + path: str + Target file + mode: str like 'rb', 'w' + See builtin ``open()`` + Mode "x" (exclusive write) may be implemented by the backend. Even if + it is, whether it is checked up front or on commit, and whether it is + atomic is implementation-dependent. + block_size: int + Some indication of buffering - this is a value in bytes + cache_options : dict, optional + Extra arguments to pass through to the cache. + compression: string or None + If given, open file using compression codec. Can either be a compression + name (a key in ``fsspec.compression.compr``) or "infer" to guess the + compression from the filename suffix. + encoding, errors, newline: passed on to TextIOWrapper for text mode + """ + import io + + path = self._strip_protocol(path) + if "b" not in mode: + mode = mode.replace("t", "") + "b" + + text_kwargs = { + k: kwargs.pop(k) + for k in ["encoding", "errors", "newline"] + if k in kwargs + } + return io.TextIOWrapper( + self.open( + path, + mode, + block_size=block_size, + cache_options=cache_options, + compression=compression, + **kwargs, + ), + **text_kwargs, + ) + else: + ac = kwargs.pop("autocommit", not self._intrans) + f = self._open( + path, + mode=mode, + block_size=block_size, + autocommit=ac, + cache_options=cache_options, + **kwargs, + ) + if compression is not None: + from fsspec.compression import compr + from fsspec.core import get_compression + + compression = get_compression(path, compression) + compress = compr[compression] + f = compress(f, mode=mode[0]) + + if not ac and "r" not in mode: + self.transaction.files.append(f) + return f + + def touch(self, path, truncate=True, **kwargs): + """Create empty file, or update timestamp + + Parameters + ---------- + path: str + file location + truncate: bool + If True, always set file size to 0; if False, update timestamp and + leave file unchanged, if backend allows this + """ + if truncate or not self.exists(path): + with self.open(path, "wb", **kwargs): + pass + else: + raise NotImplementedError # update timestamp, if possible + + def ukey(self, path): + """Hash of file properties, to tell if it has changed""" + return sha256(str(self.info(path)).encode()).hexdigest() + + def read_block(self, fn, offset, length, delimiter=None): + """Read a block of bytes from + + Starting at ``offset`` of the file, read ``length`` bytes. If + ``delimiter`` is set then we ensure that the read starts and stops at + delimiter boundaries that follow the locations ``offset`` and ``offset + + length``. If ``offset`` is zero then we start at zero. The + bytestring returned WILL include the end delimiter string. + + If offset+length is beyond the eof, reads to eof. + + Parameters + ---------- + fn: string + Path to filename + offset: int + Byte offset to start read + length: int + Number of bytes to read. If None, read to end. + delimiter: bytes (optional) + Ensure reading starts and stops at delimiter bytestring + + Examples + -------- + >>> fs.read_block('data/file.csv', 0, 13) # doctest: +SKIP + b'Alice, 100\\nBo' + >>> fs.read_block('data/file.csv', 0, 13, delimiter=b'\\n') # doctest: +SKIP + b'Alice, 100\\nBob, 200\\n' + + Use ``length=None`` to read to the end of the file. + >>> fs.read_block('data/file.csv', 0, None, delimiter=b'\\n') # doctest: +SKIP + b'Alice, 100\\nBob, 200\\nCharlie, 300' + + See Also + -------- + :func:`fsspec.utils.read_block` + """ + with self.open(fn, "rb") as f: + size = f.size + if length is None: + length = size + if size is not None and offset + length > size: + length = size - offset + return read_block(f, offset, length, delimiter) + + def to_json(self, *, include_password: bool = True) -> str: + """ + JSON representation of this filesystem instance. + + Parameters + ---------- + include_password: bool, default True + Whether to include the password (if any) in the output. + + Returns + ------- + JSON string with keys ``cls`` (the python location of this class), + protocol (text name of this class's protocol, first one in case of + multiple), ``args`` (positional args, usually empty), and all other + keyword arguments as their own keys. + + Warnings + -------- + Serialized filesystems may contain sensitive information which have been + passed to the constructor, such as passwords and tokens. Make sure you + store and send them in a secure environment! + """ + from .json import FilesystemJSONEncoder + + return json.dumps( + self, + cls=type( + "_FilesystemJSONEncoder", + (FilesystemJSONEncoder,), + {"include_password": include_password}, + ), + ) + + @staticmethod + def from_json(blob: str) -> AbstractFileSystem: + """ + Recreate a filesystem instance from JSON representation. + + See ``.to_json()`` for the expected structure of the input. + + Parameters + ---------- + blob: str + + Returns + ------- + file system instance, not necessarily of this particular class. + + Warnings + -------- + This can import arbitrary modules (as determined by the ``cls`` key). + Make sure you haven't installed any modules that may execute malicious code + at import time. + """ + from .json import FilesystemJSONDecoder + + return json.loads(blob, cls=FilesystemJSONDecoder) + + def to_dict(self, *, include_password: bool = True) -> dict[str, Any]: + """ + JSON-serializable dictionary representation of this filesystem instance. + + Parameters + ---------- + include_password: bool, default True + Whether to include the password (if any) in the output. + + Returns + ------- + Dictionary with keys ``cls`` (the python location of this class), + protocol (text name of this class's protocol, first one in case of + multiple), ``args`` (positional args, usually empty), and all other + keyword arguments as their own keys. + + Warnings + -------- + Serialized filesystems may contain sensitive information which have been + passed to the constructor, such as passwords and tokens. Make sure you + store and send them in a secure environment! + """ + from .json import FilesystemJSONEncoder + + json_encoder = FilesystemJSONEncoder() + + cls = type(self) + proto = self.protocol + + storage_options = dict(self.storage_options) + if not include_password: + storage_options.pop("password", None) + + return dict( + cls=f"{cls.__module__}:{cls.__name__}", + protocol=proto[0] if isinstance(proto, (tuple, list)) else proto, + args=json_encoder.make_serializable(self.storage_args), + **json_encoder.make_serializable(storage_options), + ) + + @staticmethod + def from_dict(dct: dict[str, Any]) -> AbstractFileSystem: + """ + Recreate a filesystem instance from dictionary representation. + + See ``.to_dict()`` for the expected structure of the input. + + Parameters + ---------- + dct: Dict[str, Any] + + Returns + ------- + file system instance, not necessarily of this particular class. + + Warnings + -------- + This can import arbitrary modules (as determined by the ``cls`` key). + Make sure you haven't installed any modules that may execute malicious code + at import time. + """ + from .json import FilesystemJSONDecoder + + json_decoder = FilesystemJSONDecoder() + + dct = dict(dct) # Defensive copy + + cls = FilesystemJSONDecoder.try_resolve_fs_cls(dct) + if cls is None: + raise ValueError("Not a serialized AbstractFileSystem") + + dct.pop("cls", None) + dct.pop("protocol", None) + + return cls( + *json_decoder.unmake_serializable(dct.pop("args", ())), + **json_decoder.unmake_serializable(dct), + ) + + def _get_pyarrow_filesystem(self): + """ + Make a version of the FS instance which will be acceptable to pyarrow + """ + # all instances already also derive from pyarrow + return self + + def get_mapper(self, root="", check=False, create=False, missing_exceptions=None): + """Create key/value store based on this file-system + + Makes a MutableMapping interface to the FS at the given root path. + See ``fsspec.mapping.FSMap`` for further details. + """ + from .mapping import FSMap + + return FSMap( + root, + self, + check=check, + create=create, + missing_exceptions=missing_exceptions, + ) + + @classmethod + def clear_instance_cache(cls): + """ + Clear the cache of filesystem instances. + + Notes + ----- + Unless overridden by setting the ``cachable`` class attribute to False, + the filesystem class stores a reference to newly created instances. This + prevents Python's normal rules around garbage collection from working, + since the instances refcount will not drop to zero until + ``clear_instance_cache`` is called. + """ + cls._cache.clear() + + def created(self, path): + """Return the created timestamp of a file as a datetime.datetime""" + raise NotImplementedError + + def modified(self, path): + """Return the modified timestamp of a file as a datetime.datetime""" + raise NotImplementedError + + def tree( + self, + path: str = "/", + recursion_limit: int = 2, + max_display: int = 25, + display_size: bool = False, + prefix: str = "", + is_last: bool = True, + first: bool = True, + indent_size: int = 4, + ) -> str: + """ + Return a tree-like structure of the filesystem starting from the given path as a string. + + Parameters + ---------- + path: Root path to start traversal from + recursion_limit: Maximum depth of directory traversal + max_display: Maximum number of items to display per directory + display_size: Whether to display file sizes + prefix: Current line prefix for visual tree structure + is_last: Whether current item is last in its level + first: Whether this is the first call (displays root path) + indent_size: Number of spaces by indent + + Returns + ------- + str: A string representing the tree structure. + + Example + ------- + >>> from fsspec import filesystem + + >>> fs = filesystem('ftp', host='test.rebex.net', user='demo', password='password') + >>> tree = fs.tree(display_size=True, recursion_limit=3, indent_size=8, max_display=10) + >>> print(tree) + """ + + def format_bytes(n: int) -> str: + """Format bytes as text.""" + for prefix, k in ( + ("P", 2**50), + ("T", 2**40), + ("G", 2**30), + ("M", 2**20), + ("k", 2**10), + ): + if n >= 0.9 * k: + return f"{n / k:.2f} {prefix}b" + return f"{n}B" + + result = [] + + if first: + result.append(path) + + if recursion_limit: + indent = " " * indent_size + contents = self.ls(path, detail=True) + contents.sort( + key=lambda x: (x.get("type") != "directory", x.get("name", "")) + ) + + if max_display is not None and len(contents) > max_display: + displayed_contents = contents[:max_display] + remaining_count = len(contents) - max_display + else: + displayed_contents = contents + remaining_count = 0 + + for i, item in enumerate(displayed_contents): + is_last_item = (i == len(displayed_contents) - 1) and ( + remaining_count == 0 + ) + + branch = ( + "└" + ("─" * (indent_size - 2)) + if is_last_item + else "├" + ("─" * (indent_size - 2)) + ) + branch += " " + new_prefix = prefix + ( + indent if is_last_item else "│" + " " * (indent_size - 1) + ) + + name = os.path.basename(item.get("name", "")) + + if display_size and item.get("type") == "directory": + sub_contents = self.ls(item.get("name", ""), detail=True) + num_files = sum( + 1 for sub_item in sub_contents if sub_item.get("type") == "file" + ) + num_folders = sum( + 1 + for sub_item in sub_contents + if sub_item.get("type") == "directory" + ) + + if num_files == 0 and num_folders == 0: + size = " (empty folder)" + elif num_files == 0: + size = f" ({num_folders} subfolder{'s' if num_folders > 1 else ''})" + elif num_folders == 0: + size = f" ({num_files} file{'s' if num_files > 1 else ''})" + else: + size = f" ({num_files} file{'s' if num_files > 1 else ''}, {num_folders} subfolder{'s' if num_folders > 1 else ''})" + elif display_size and item.get("type") == "file": + size = f" ({format_bytes(item.get('size', 0))})" + else: + size = "" + + result.append(f"{prefix}{branch}{name}{size}") + + if item.get("type") == "directory" and recursion_limit > 0: + result.append( + self.tree( + path=item.get("name", ""), + recursion_limit=recursion_limit - 1, + max_display=max_display, + display_size=display_size, + prefix=new_prefix, + is_last=is_last_item, + first=False, + indent_size=indent_size, + ) + ) + + if remaining_count > 0: + more_message = f"{remaining_count} more item(s) not displayed." + result.append( + f"{prefix}{'└' + ('─' * (indent_size - 2))} {more_message}" + ) + + return "\n".join(_ for _ in result if _) + + # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + # Aliases + + def read_bytes(self, path, start=None, end=None, **kwargs): + """Alias of `AbstractFileSystem.cat_file`.""" + return self.cat_file(path, start=start, end=end, **kwargs) + + def write_bytes(self, path, value, **kwargs): + """Alias of `AbstractFileSystem.pipe_file`.""" + self.pipe_file(path, value, **kwargs) + + def makedir(self, path, create_parents=True, **kwargs): + """Alias of `AbstractFileSystem.mkdir`.""" + return self.mkdir(path, create_parents=create_parents, **kwargs) + + def mkdirs(self, path, exist_ok=False): + """Alias of `AbstractFileSystem.makedirs`.""" + return self.makedirs(path, exist_ok=exist_ok) + + def listdir(self, path, detail=True, **kwargs): + """Alias of `AbstractFileSystem.ls`.""" + return self.ls(path, detail=detail, **kwargs) + + def cp(self, path1, path2, **kwargs): + """Alias of `AbstractFileSystem.copy`.""" + return self.copy(path1, path2, **kwargs) + + def move(self, path1, path2, **kwargs): + """Alias of `AbstractFileSystem.mv`.""" + return self.mv(path1, path2, **kwargs) + + def stat(self, path, **kwargs): + """Alias of `AbstractFileSystem.info`.""" + return self.info(path, **kwargs) + + def disk_usage(self, path, total=True, maxdepth=None, **kwargs): + """Alias of `AbstractFileSystem.du`.""" + return self.du(path, total=total, maxdepth=maxdepth, **kwargs) + + def rename(self, path1, path2, **kwargs): + """Alias of `AbstractFileSystem.mv`.""" + return self.mv(path1, path2, **kwargs) + + def delete(self, path, recursive=False, maxdepth=None): + """Alias of `AbstractFileSystem.rm`.""" + return self.rm(path, recursive=recursive, maxdepth=maxdepth) + + def upload(self, lpath, rpath, recursive=False, **kwargs): + """Alias of `AbstractFileSystem.put`.""" + return self.put(lpath, rpath, recursive=recursive, **kwargs) + + def download(self, rpath, lpath, recursive=False, **kwargs): + """Alias of `AbstractFileSystem.get`.""" + return self.get(rpath, lpath, recursive=recursive, **kwargs) + + def sign(self, path, expiration=100, **kwargs): + """Create a signed URL representing the given path + + Some implementations allow temporary URLs to be generated, as a + way of delegating credentials. + + Parameters + ---------- + path : str + The path on the filesystem + expiration : int + Number of seconds to enable the URL for (if supported) + + Returns + ------- + URL : str + The signed URL + + Raises + ------ + NotImplementedError : if method is not implemented for a filesystem + """ + raise NotImplementedError("Sign is not implemented for this filesystem") + + def _isfilestore(self): + # Originally inherited from pyarrow DaskFileSystem. Keeping this + # here for backwards compatibility as long as pyarrow uses its + # legacy fsspec-compatible filesystems and thus accepts fsspec + # filesystems as well + return False + + +class AbstractBufferedFile(io.IOBase): + """Convenient class to derive from to provide buffering + + In the case that the backend does not provide a pythonic file-like object + already, this class contains much of the logic to build one. The only + methods that need to be overridden are ``_upload_chunk``, + ``_initiate_upload`` and ``_fetch_range``. + """ + + DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE = 5 * 2**20 + _details = None + + def __init__( + self, + fs, + path, + mode="rb", + block_size="default", + autocommit=True, + cache_type="readahead", + cache_options=None, + size=None, + **kwargs, + ): + """ + Template for files with buffered reading and writing + + Parameters + ---------- + fs: instance of FileSystem + path: str + location in file-system + mode: str + Normal file modes. Currently only 'wb', 'ab' or 'rb'. Some file + systems may be read-only, and some may not support append. + block_size: int + Buffer size for reading or writing, 'default' for class default + autocommit: bool + Whether to write to final destination; may only impact what + happens when file is being closed. + cache_type: {"readahead", "none", "mmap", "bytes"}, default "readahead" + Caching policy in read mode. See the definitions in ``core``. + cache_options : dict + Additional options passed to the constructor for the cache specified + by `cache_type`. + size: int + If given and in read mode, suppressed having to look up the file size + kwargs: + Gets stored as self.kwargs + """ + from .core import caches + + self.path = path + self.fs = fs + self.mode = mode + self.blocksize = ( + self.DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE if block_size in ["default", None] else block_size + ) + self.loc = 0 + self.autocommit = autocommit + self.end = None + self.start = None + self.closed = False + + if cache_options is None: + cache_options = {} + + if "trim" in kwargs: + warnings.warn( + "Passing 'trim' to control the cache behavior has been deprecated. " + "Specify it within the 'cache_options' argument instead.", + FutureWarning, + ) + cache_options["trim"] = kwargs.pop("trim") + + self.kwargs = kwargs + + if mode not in {"ab", "rb", "wb", "xb"}: + raise NotImplementedError("File mode not supported") + if mode == "rb": + if size is not None: + self.size = size + else: + self.size = self.details["size"] + self.cache = caches[cache_type]( + self.blocksize, self._fetch_range, self.size, **cache_options + ) + else: + self.buffer = io.BytesIO() + self.offset = None + self.forced = False + self.location = None + + @property + def details(self): + if self._details is None: + self._details = self.fs.info(self.path) + return self._details + + @details.setter + def details(self, value): + self._details = value + self.size = value["size"] + + @property + def full_name(self): + return _unstrip_protocol(self.path, self.fs) + + @property + def closed(self): + # get around this attr being read-only in IOBase + # use getattr here, since this can be called during del + return getattr(self, "_closed", True) + + @closed.setter + def closed(self, c): + self._closed = c + + def __hash__(self): + if "w" in self.mode: + return id(self) + else: + return int(tokenize(self.details), 16) + + def __eq__(self, other): + """Files are equal if they have the same checksum, only in read mode""" + if self is other: + return True + return ( + isinstance(other, type(self)) + and self.mode == "rb" + and other.mode == "rb" + and hash(self) == hash(other) + ) + + def commit(self): + """Move from temp to final destination""" + + def discard(self): + """Throw away temporary file""" + + def info(self): + """File information about this path""" + if self.readable(): + return self.details + else: + raise ValueError("Info not available while writing") + + def tell(self): + """Current file location""" + return self.loc + + def seek(self, loc, whence=0): + """Set current file location + + Parameters + ---------- + loc: int + byte location + whence: {0, 1, 2} + from start of file, current location or end of file, resp. + """ + loc = int(loc) + if not self.mode == "rb": + raise OSError(ESPIPE, "Seek only available in read mode") + if whence == 0: + nloc = loc + elif whence == 1: + nloc = self.loc + loc + elif whence == 2: + nloc = self.size + loc + else: + raise ValueError(f"invalid whence ({whence}, should be 0, 1 or 2)") + if nloc < 0: + raise ValueError("Seek before start of file") + self.loc = nloc + return self.loc + + def write(self, data): + """ + Write data to buffer. + + Buffer only sent on flush() or if buffer is greater than + or equal to blocksize. + + Parameters + ---------- + data: bytes + Set of bytes to be written. + """ + if not self.writable(): + raise ValueError("File not in write mode") + if self.closed: + raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file.") + if self.forced: + raise ValueError("This file has been force-flushed, can only close") + out = self.buffer.write(data) + self.loc += out + if self.buffer.tell() >= self.blocksize: + self.flush() + return out + + def flush(self, force=False): + """ + Write buffered data to backend store. + + Writes the current buffer, if it is larger than the block-size, or if + the file is being closed. + + Parameters + ---------- + force: bool + When closing, write the last block even if it is smaller than + blocks are allowed to be. Disallows further writing to this file. + """ + + if self.closed: + raise ValueError("Flush on closed file") + if force and self.forced: + raise ValueError("Force flush cannot be called more than once") + if force: + self.forced = True + + if self.readable(): + # no-op to flush on read-mode + return + + if not force and self.buffer.tell() < self.blocksize: + # Defer write on small block + return + + if self.offset is None: + # Initialize a multipart upload + self.offset = 0 + try: + self._initiate_upload() + except: + self.closed = True + raise + + if self._upload_chunk(final=force) is not False: + self.offset += self.buffer.seek(0, 2) + self.buffer = io.BytesIO() + + def _upload_chunk(self, final=False): + """Write one part of a multi-block file upload + + Parameters + ========== + final: bool + This is the last block, so should complete file, if + self.autocommit is True. + """ + # may not yet have been initialized, may need to call _initialize_upload + + def _initiate_upload(self): + """Create remote file/upload""" + pass + + def _fetch_range(self, start, end): + """Get the specified set of bytes from remote""" + return self.fs.cat_file(self.path, start=start, end=end) + + def read(self, length=-1): + """ + Return data from cache, or fetch pieces as necessary + + Parameters + ---------- + length: int (-1) + Number of bytes to read; if <0, all remaining bytes. + """ + length = -1 if length is None else int(length) + if self.mode != "rb": + raise ValueError("File not in read mode") + if length < 0: + length = self.size - self.loc + if self.closed: + raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file.") + if length == 0: + # don't even bother calling fetch + return b"" + out = self.cache._fetch(self.loc, self.loc + length) + + logger.debug( + "%s read: %i - %i %s", + self, + self.loc, + self.loc + length, + self.cache._log_stats(), + ) + self.loc += len(out) + return out + + def readinto(self, b): + """mirrors builtin file's readinto method + + https://docs.python.org/3/library/io.html#io.RawIOBase.readinto + """ + out = memoryview(b).cast("B") + data = self.read(out.nbytes) + out[: len(data)] = data + return len(data) + + def readuntil(self, char=b"\n", blocks=None): + """Return data between current position and first occurrence of char + + char is included in the output, except if the end of the tile is + encountered first. + + Parameters + ---------- + char: bytes + Thing to find + blocks: None or int + How much to read in each go. Defaults to file blocksize - which may + mean a new read on every call. + """ + out = [] + while True: + start = self.tell() + part = self.read(blocks or self.blocksize) + if len(part) == 0: + break + found = part.find(char) + if found > -1: + out.append(part[: found + len(char)]) + self.seek(start + found + len(char)) + break + out.append(part) + return b"".join(out) + + def readline(self): + """Read until and including the first occurrence of newline character + + Note that, because of character encoding, this is not necessarily a + true line ending. + """ + return self.readuntil(b"\n") + + def __next__(self): + out = self.readline() + if out: + return out + raise StopIteration + + def __iter__(self): + return self + + def readlines(self): + """Return all data, split by the newline character, including the newline character""" + data = self.read() + lines = data.split(b"\n") + out = [l + b"\n" for l in lines[:-1]] + if data.endswith(b"\n"): + return out + else: + return out + [lines[-1]] + # return list(self) ??? + + def readinto1(self, b): + return self.readinto(b) + + def close(self): + """Close file + + Finalizes writes, discards cache + """ + if getattr(self, "_unclosable", False): + return + if self.closed: + return + try: + if self.mode == "rb": + self.cache = None + else: + if not self.forced: + self.flush(force=True) + + if self.fs is not None: + self.fs.invalidate_cache(self.path) + self.fs.invalidate_cache(self.fs._parent(self.path)) + finally: + self.closed = True + + def readable(self): + """Whether opened for reading""" + return "r" in self.mode and not self.closed + + def seekable(self): + """Whether is seekable (only in read mode)""" + return self.readable() + + def writable(self): + """Whether opened for writing""" + return self.mode in {"wb", "ab", "xb"} and not self.closed + + def __reduce__(self): + if self.mode != "rb": + raise RuntimeError("Pickling a writeable file is not supported") + + return reopen, ( + self.fs, + self.path, + self.mode, + self.blocksize, + self.loc, + self.size, + self.autocommit, + self.cache.name if self.cache else "none", + self.kwargs, + ) + + def __del__(self): + if not self.closed: + self.close() + + def __str__(self): + return f"" + + __repr__ = __str__ + + def __enter__(self): + return self + + def __exit__(self, *args): + self.close() + + +def reopen(fs, path, mode, blocksize, loc, size, autocommit, cache_type, kwargs): + file = fs.open( + path, + mode=mode, + block_size=blocksize, + autocommit=autocommit, + cache_type=cache_type, + size=size, + **kwargs, + ) + if loc > 0: + file.seek(loc) + return file diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/transaction.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/transaction.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..77293f63ecc5f611e19d849ef236d53e9c258efc --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/transaction.py @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +from collections import deque + + +class Transaction: + """Filesystem transaction write context + + Gathers files for deferred commit or discard, so that several write + operations can be finalized semi-atomically. This works by having this + instance as the ``.transaction`` attribute of the given filesystem + """ + + def __init__(self, fs, **kwargs): + """ + Parameters + ---------- + fs: FileSystem instance + """ + self.fs = fs + self.files = deque() + + def __enter__(self): + self.start() + return self + + def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): + """End transaction and commit, if exit is not due to exception""" + # only commit if there was no exception + self.complete(commit=exc_type is None) + if self.fs: + self.fs._intrans = False + self.fs._transaction = None + self.fs = None + + def start(self): + """Start a transaction on this FileSystem""" + self.files = deque() # clean up after previous failed completions + self.fs._intrans = True + + def complete(self, commit=True): + """Finish transaction: commit or discard all deferred files""" + while self.files: + f = self.files.popleft() + if commit: + f.commit() + else: + f.discard() + self.fs._intrans = False + self.fs._transaction = None + self.fs = None + + +class FileActor: + def __init__(self): + self.files = [] + + def commit(self): + for f in self.files: + f.commit() + self.files.clear() + + def discard(self): + for f in self.files: + f.discard() + self.files.clear() + + def append(self, f): + self.files.append(f) + + +class DaskTransaction(Transaction): + def __init__(self, fs): + """ + Parameters + ---------- + fs: FileSystem instance + """ + import distributed + + super().__init__(fs) + client = distributed.default_client() + self.files = client.submit(FileActor, actor=True).result() + + def complete(self, commit=True): + """Finish transaction: commit or discard all deferred files""" + if commit: + self.files.commit().result() + else: + self.files.discard().result() + self.fs._intrans = False + self.fs = None diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/utils.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7b06dd581417eca1e90a19ef25fb14dcd3cf9c9c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/fsspec/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,748 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import contextlib +import logging +import math +import os +import re +import sys +import tempfile +from collections.abc import Callable, Iterable, Iterator, Sequence +from functools import partial +from hashlib import md5 +from importlib.metadata import version +from typing import IO, TYPE_CHECKING, Any, TypeVar +from urllib.parse import urlsplit + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + import pathlib + from typing import TypeGuard + + from fsspec.spec import AbstractFileSystem + + +DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE = 5 * 2**20 + +T = TypeVar("T") + + +def infer_storage_options( + urlpath: str, inherit_storage_options: dict[str, Any] | None = None +) -> dict[str, Any]: + """Infer storage options from URL path and merge it with existing storage + options. + + Parameters + ---------- + urlpath: str or unicode + Either local absolute file path or URL (hdfs://namenode:8020/file.csv) + inherit_storage_options: dict (optional) + Its contents will get merged with the inferred information from the + given path + + Returns + ------- + Storage options dict. + + Examples + -------- + >>> infer_storage_options('/mnt/datasets/test.csv') # doctest: +SKIP + {"protocol": "file", "path", "/mnt/datasets/test.csv"} + >>> infer_storage_options( + ... 'hdfs://username:pwd@node:123/mnt/datasets/test.csv?q=1', + ... inherit_storage_options={'extra': 'value'}, + ... ) # doctest: +SKIP + {"protocol": "hdfs", "username": "username", "password": "pwd", + "host": "node", "port": 123, "path": "/mnt/datasets/test.csv", + "url_query": "q=1", "extra": "value"} + """ + # Handle Windows paths including disk name in this special case + if ( + re.match(r"^[a-zA-Z]:[\\/]", urlpath) + or re.match(r"^[a-zA-Z0-9]+://", urlpath) is None + ): + return {"protocol": "file", "path": urlpath} + + parsed_path = urlsplit(urlpath) + protocol = parsed_path.scheme or "file" + if parsed_path.fragment: + path = "#".join([parsed_path.path, parsed_path.fragment]) + else: + path = parsed_path.path + if protocol == "file": + # Special case parsing file protocol URL on Windows according to: + # https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj710207.aspx + windows_path = re.match(r"^/([a-zA-Z])[:|]([\\/].*)$", path) + if windows_path: + drive, path = windows_path.groups() + path = f"{drive}:{path}" + + if protocol in ["http", "https"]: + # for HTTP, we don't want to parse, as requests will anyway + return {"protocol": protocol, "path": urlpath} + + options: dict[str, Any] = {"protocol": protocol, "path": path} + + if parsed_path.netloc: + # Parse `hostname` from netloc manually because `parsed_path.hostname` + # lowercases the hostname which is not always desirable (e.g. in S3): + # https://github.com/dask/dask/issues/1417 + options["host"] = parsed_path.netloc.rsplit("@", 1)[-1].rsplit(":", 1)[0] + + if protocol in ("s3", "s3a", "gcs", "gs"): + options["path"] = options["host"] + options["path"] + else: + options["host"] = options["host"] + if parsed_path.port: + options["port"] = parsed_path.port + if parsed_path.username: + options["username"] = parsed_path.username + if parsed_path.password: + options["password"] = parsed_path.password + + if parsed_path.query: + options["url_query"] = parsed_path.query + if parsed_path.fragment: + options["url_fragment"] = parsed_path.fragment + + if inherit_storage_options: + update_storage_options(options, inherit_storage_options) + + return options + + +def update_storage_options( + options: dict[str, Any], inherited: dict[str, Any] | None = None +) -> None: + if not inherited: + inherited = {} + collisions = set(options) & set(inherited) + if collisions: + for collision in collisions: + if options.get(collision) != inherited.get(collision): + raise KeyError( + f"Collision between inferred and specified storage " + f"option:\n{collision}" + ) + options.update(inherited) + + +# Compression extensions registered via fsspec.compression.register_compression +compressions: dict[str, str] = {} + + +def infer_compression(filename: str) -> str | None: + """Infer compression, if available, from filename. + + Infer a named compression type, if registered and available, from filename + extension. This includes builtin (gz, bz2, zip) compressions, as well as + optional compressions. See fsspec.compression.register_compression. + """ + extension = os.path.splitext(filename)[-1].strip(".").lower() + if extension in compressions: + return compressions[extension] + return None + + +def build_name_function(max_int: float) -> Callable[[int], str]: + """Returns a function that receives a single integer + and returns it as a string padded by enough zero characters + to align with maximum possible integer + + >>> name_f = build_name_function(57) + + >>> name_f(7) + '07' + >>> name_f(31) + '31' + >>> build_name_function(1000)(42) + '0042' + >>> build_name_function(999)(42) + '042' + >>> build_name_function(0)(0) + '0' + """ + # handle corner cases max_int is 0 or exact power of 10 + max_int += 1e-8 + + pad_length = int(math.ceil(math.log10(max_int))) + + def name_function(i: int) -> str: + return str(i).zfill(pad_length) + + return name_function + + +def seek_delimiter(file: IO[bytes], delimiter: bytes, blocksize: int) -> bool: + r"""Seek current file to file start, file end, or byte after delimiter seq. + + Seeks file to next chunk delimiter, where chunks are defined on file start, + a delimiting sequence, and file end. Use file.tell() to see location afterwards. + Note that file start is a valid split, so must be at offset > 0 to seek for + delimiter. + + Parameters + ---------- + file: a file + delimiter: bytes + a delimiter like ``b'\n'`` or message sentinel, matching file .read() type + blocksize: int + Number of bytes to read from the file at once. + + + Returns + ------- + Returns True if a delimiter was found, False if at file start or end. + + """ + + if file.tell() == 0: + # beginning-of-file, return without seek + return False + + # Interface is for binary IO, with delimiter as bytes, but initialize last + # with result of file.read to preserve compatibility with text IO. + last: bytes | None = None + while True: + current = file.read(blocksize) + if not current: + # end-of-file without delimiter + return False + full = last + current if last else current + try: + if delimiter in full: + i = full.index(delimiter) + file.seek(file.tell() - (len(full) - i) + len(delimiter)) + return True + elif len(current) < blocksize: + # end-of-file without delimiter + return False + except (OSError, ValueError): + pass + last = full[-len(delimiter) :] + + +def read_block( + f: IO[bytes], + offset: int, + length: int | None, + delimiter: bytes | None = None, + split_before: bool = False, +) -> bytes: + """Read a block of bytes from a file + + Parameters + ---------- + f: File + Open file + offset: int + Byte offset to start read + length: int + Number of bytes to read, read through end of file if None + delimiter: bytes (optional) + Ensure reading starts and stops at delimiter bytestring + split_before: bool (optional) + Start/stop read *before* delimiter bytestring. + + + If using the ``delimiter=`` keyword argument we ensure that the read + starts and stops at delimiter boundaries that follow the locations + ``offset`` and ``offset + length``. If ``offset`` is zero then we + start at zero, regardless of delimiter. The bytestring returned WILL + include the terminating delimiter string. + + Examples + -------- + + >>> from io import BytesIO # doctest: +SKIP + >>> f = BytesIO(b'Alice, 100\\nBob, 200\\nCharlie, 300') # doctest: +SKIP + >>> read_block(f, 0, 13) # doctest: +SKIP + b'Alice, 100\\nBo' + + >>> read_block(f, 0, 13, delimiter=b'\\n') # doctest: +SKIP + b'Alice, 100\\nBob, 200\\n' + + >>> read_block(f, 10, 10, delimiter=b'\\n') # doctest: +SKIP + b'Bob, 200\\nCharlie, 300' + """ + if delimiter: + f.seek(offset) + found_start_delim = seek_delimiter(f, delimiter, 2**16) + if length is None: + return f.read() + start = f.tell() + length -= start - offset + + f.seek(start + length) + found_end_delim = seek_delimiter(f, delimiter, 2**16) + end = f.tell() + + # Adjust split location to before delimiter if seek found the + # delimiter sequence, not start or end of file. + if found_start_delim and split_before: + start -= len(delimiter) + + if found_end_delim and split_before: + end -= len(delimiter) + + offset = start + length = end - start + + f.seek(offset) + + # TODO: allow length to be None and read to the end of the file? + assert length is not None + b = f.read(length) + return b + + +def tokenize(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> str: + """Deterministic token + + (modified from dask.base) + + >>> tokenize([1, 2, '3']) + '9d71491b50023b06fc76928e6eddb952' + + >>> tokenize('Hello') == tokenize('Hello') + True + """ + if kwargs: + args += (kwargs,) + try: + h = md5(str(args).encode()) + except ValueError: + # FIPS systems: https://github.com/fsspec/filesystem_spec/issues/380 + h = md5(str(args).encode(), usedforsecurity=False) + return h.hexdigest() + + +def stringify_path(filepath: str | os.PathLike[str] | pathlib.Path) -> str: + """Attempt to convert a path-like object to a string. + + Parameters + ---------- + filepath: object to be converted + + Returns + ------- + filepath_str: maybe a string version of the object + + Notes + ----- + Objects supporting the fspath protocol are coerced according to its + __fspath__ method. + + For backwards compatibility with older Python version, pathlib.Path + objects are specially coerced. + + Any other object is passed through unchanged, which includes bytes, + strings, buffers, or anything else that's not even path-like. + """ + if isinstance(filepath, str): + return filepath + elif hasattr(filepath, "__fspath__"): + return filepath.__fspath__() + elif hasattr(filepath, "path"): + return filepath.path + else: + return filepath # type: ignore[return-value] + + +def make_instance( + cls: Callable[..., T], args: Sequence[Any], kwargs: dict[str, Any] +) -> T: + inst = cls(*args, **kwargs) + inst._determine_worker() # type: ignore[attr-defined] + return inst + + +def common_prefix(paths: Iterable[str]) -> str: + """For a list of paths, find the shortest prefix common to all""" + parts = [p.split("/") for p in paths] + lmax = min(len(p) for p in parts) + end = 0 + for i in range(lmax): + end = all(p[i] == parts[0][i] for p in parts) + if not end: + break + i += end + return "/".join(parts[0][:i]) + + +def other_paths( + paths: list[str], + path2: str | list[str], + exists: bool = False, + flatten: bool = False, +) -> list[str]: + """In bulk file operations, construct a new file tree from a list of files + + Parameters + ---------- + paths: list of str + The input file tree + path2: str or list of str + Root to construct the new list in. If this is already a list of str, we just + assert it has the right number of elements. + exists: bool (optional) + For a str destination, it is already exists (and is a dir), files should + end up inside. + flatten: bool (optional) + Whether to flatten the input directory tree structure so that the output files + are in the same directory. + + Returns + ------- + list of str + """ + + if isinstance(path2, str): + path2 = path2.rstrip("/") + + if flatten: + path2 = ["/".join((path2, p.split("/")[-1])) for p in paths] + else: + cp = common_prefix(paths) + if exists: + cp = cp.rsplit("/", 1)[0] + if not cp and all(not s.startswith("/") for s in paths): + path2 = ["/".join([path2, p]) for p in paths] + else: + path2 = [p.replace(cp, path2, 1) for p in paths] + else: + assert len(paths) == len(path2) + return path2 + + +def is_exception(obj: Any) -> bool: + return isinstance(obj, BaseException) + + +def isfilelike(f: Any) -> TypeGuard[IO[bytes]]: + return all(hasattr(f, attr) for attr in ["read", "close", "tell"]) + + +def get_protocol(url: str) -> str: + url = stringify_path(url) + parts = re.split(r"(\:\:|\://)", url, maxsplit=1) + if len(parts) > 1: + return parts[0] + return "file" + + +def get_file_extension(url: str) -> str: + url = stringify_path(url) + ext_parts = url.rsplit(".", 1) + if len(ext_parts) > 1: + return ext_parts[-1] + return "" + + +def can_be_local(path: str) -> bool: + """Can the given URL be used with open_local?""" + from fsspec import get_filesystem_class + + try: + return getattr(get_filesystem_class(get_protocol(path)), "local_file", False) + except (ValueError, ImportError): + # not in registry or import failed + return False + + +def get_package_version_without_import(name: str) -> str | None: + """For given package name, try to find the version without importing it + + Import and package.__version__ is still the backup here, so an import + *might* happen. + + Returns either the version string, or None if the package + or the version was not readily found. + """ + if name in sys.modules: + mod = sys.modules[name] + if hasattr(mod, "__version__"): + return mod.__version__ + try: + return version(name) + except: # noqa: E722 + pass + try: + import importlib + + mod = importlib.import_module(name) + return mod.__version__ + except (ImportError, AttributeError): + return None + + +def setup_logging( + logger: logging.Logger | None = None, + logger_name: str | None = None, + level: str = "DEBUG", + clear: bool = True, +) -> logging.Logger: + if logger is None and logger_name is None: + raise ValueError("Provide either logger object or logger name") + logger = logger or logging.getLogger(logger_name) + handle = logging.StreamHandler() + formatter = logging.Formatter( + "%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(funcName)s -- %(message)s" + ) + handle.setFormatter(formatter) + if clear: + logger.handlers.clear() + logger.addHandler(handle) + logger.setLevel(level) + return logger + + +def _unstrip_protocol(name: str, fs: AbstractFileSystem) -> str: + return fs.unstrip_protocol(name) + + +def mirror_from( + origin_name: str, methods: Iterable[str] +) -> Callable[[type[T]], type[T]]: + """Mirror attributes and methods from the given + origin_name attribute of the instance to the + decorated class""" + + def origin_getter(method: str, self: Any) -> Any: + origin = getattr(self, origin_name) + return getattr(origin, method) + + def wrapper(cls: type[T]) -> type[T]: + for method in methods: + wrapped_method = partial(origin_getter, method) + setattr(cls, method, property(wrapped_method)) + return cls + + return wrapper + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def nullcontext(obj: T) -> Iterator[T]: + yield obj + + +def merge_offset_ranges( + paths: list[str], + starts: list[int] | int, + ends: list[int] | int, + max_gap: int = 0, + max_block: int | None = None, + sort: bool = True, +) -> tuple[list[str], list[int], list[int]]: + """Merge adjacent byte-offset ranges when the inter-range + gap is <= `max_gap`, and when the merged byte range does not + exceed `max_block` (if specified). By default, this function + will re-order the input paths and byte ranges to ensure sorted + order. If the user can guarantee that the inputs are already + sorted, passing `sort=False` will skip the re-ordering. + """ + # Check input + if not isinstance(paths, list): + raise TypeError + if not isinstance(starts, list): + starts = [starts] * len(paths) + if not isinstance(ends, list): + ends = [ends] * len(paths) + if len(starts) != len(paths) or len(ends) != len(paths): + raise ValueError + + # Early Return + if len(starts) <= 1: + return paths, starts, ends + + starts = [s or 0 for s in starts] + # Sort by paths and then ranges if `sort=True` + if sort: + paths, starts, ends = ( + list(v) + for v in zip( + *sorted( + zip(paths, starts, ends), + ) + ) + ) + remove = [] + for i, (path, start, end) in enumerate(zip(paths, starts, ends)): + if any( + e is not None and p == path and start >= s and end <= e and i != i2 + for i2, (p, s, e) in enumerate(zip(paths, starts, ends)) + ): + remove.append(i) + paths = [p for i, p in enumerate(paths) if i not in remove] + starts = [s for i, s in enumerate(starts) if i not in remove] + ends = [e for i, e in enumerate(ends) if i not in remove] + + if paths: + # Loop through the coupled `paths`, `starts`, and + # `ends`, and merge adjacent blocks when appropriate + new_paths = paths[:1] + new_starts = starts[:1] + new_ends = ends[:1] + for i in range(1, len(paths)): + if paths[i] == paths[i - 1] and new_ends[-1] is None: + continue + elif ( + paths[i] != paths[i - 1] + or ((starts[i] - new_ends[-1]) > max_gap) + or (max_block is not None and (ends[i] - new_starts[-1]) > max_block) + ): + # Cannot merge with previous block. + # Add new `paths`, `starts`, and `ends` elements + new_paths.append(paths[i]) + new_starts.append(starts[i]) + new_ends.append(ends[i]) + else: + # Merge with the previous block by updating the + # last element of `ends` + new_ends[-1] = ends[i] + return new_paths, new_starts, new_ends + + # `paths` is empty. Just return input lists + return paths, starts, ends + + +def file_size(filelike: IO[bytes]) -> int: + """Find length of any open read-mode file-like""" + pos = filelike.tell() + try: + return filelike.seek(0, 2) + finally: + filelike.seek(pos) + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def atomic_write(path: str, mode: str = "wb"): + """ + A context manager that opens a temporary file next to `path` and, on exit, + replaces `path` with the temporary file, thereby updating `path` + atomically. + """ + fd, fn = tempfile.mkstemp( + dir=os.path.dirname(path), prefix=os.path.basename(path) + "-" + ) + try: + with open(fd, mode) as fp: + yield fp + except BaseException: + with contextlib.suppress(FileNotFoundError): + os.unlink(fn) + raise + else: + os.replace(fn, path) + + +def _translate(pat, STAR, QUESTION_MARK): + # Copied from: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/106703. + res: list[str] = [] + add = res.append + i, n = 0, len(pat) + while i < n: + c = pat[i] + i = i + 1 + if c == "*": + # compress consecutive `*` into one + if (not res) or res[-1] is not STAR: + add(STAR) + elif c == "?": + add(QUESTION_MARK) + elif c == "[": + j = i + if j < n and pat[j] == "!": + j = j + 1 + if j < n and pat[j] == "]": + j = j + 1 + while j < n and pat[j] != "]": + j = j + 1 + if j >= n: + add("\\[") + else: + stuff = pat[i:j] + if "-" not in stuff: + stuff = stuff.replace("\\", r"\\") + else: + chunks = [] + k = i + 2 if pat[i] == "!" else i + 1 + while True: + k = pat.find("-", k, j) + if k < 0: + break + chunks.append(pat[i:k]) + i = k + 1 + k = k + 3 + chunk = pat[i:j] + if chunk: + chunks.append(chunk) + else: + chunks[-1] += "-" + # Remove empty ranges -- invalid in RE. + for k in range(len(chunks) - 1, 0, -1): + if chunks[k - 1][-1] > chunks[k][0]: + chunks[k - 1] = chunks[k - 1][:-1] + chunks[k][1:] + del chunks[k] + # Escape backslashes and hyphens for set difference (--). + # Hyphens that create ranges shouldn't be escaped. + stuff = "-".join( + s.replace("\\", r"\\").replace("-", r"\-") for s in chunks + ) + # Escape set operations (&&, ~~ and ||). + stuff = re.sub(r"([&~|])", r"\\\1", stuff) + i = j + 1 + if not stuff: + # Empty range: never match. + add("(?!)") + elif stuff == "!": + # Negated empty range: match any character. + add(".") + else: + if stuff[0] == "!": + stuff = "^" + stuff[1:] + elif stuff[0] in ("^", "["): + stuff = "\\" + stuff + add(f"[{stuff}]") + else: + add(re.escape(c)) + assert i == n + return res + + +def glob_translate(pat): + # Copied from: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/106703. + # The keyword parameters' values are fixed to: + # recursive=True, include_hidden=True, seps=None + """Translate a pathname with shell wildcards to a regular expression.""" + if os.path.altsep: + seps = os.path.sep + os.path.altsep + else: + seps = os.path.sep + escaped_seps = "".join(map(re.escape, seps)) + any_sep = f"[{escaped_seps}]" if len(seps) > 1 else escaped_seps + not_sep = f"[^{escaped_seps}]" + one_last_segment = f"{not_sep}+" + one_segment = f"{one_last_segment}{any_sep}" + any_segments = f"(?:.+{any_sep})?" + any_last_segments = ".*" + results = [] + parts = re.split(any_sep, pat) + last_part_idx = len(parts) - 1 + for idx, part in enumerate(parts): + if part == "*": + results.append(one_segment if idx < last_part_idx else one_last_segment) + continue + if part == "**": + results.append(any_segments if idx < last_part_idx else any_last_segments) + continue + elif "**" in part: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid pattern: '**' can only be an entire path component" + ) + if part: + results.extend(_translate(part, f"{not_sep}*", not_sep)) + if idx < last_part_idx: + results.append(any_sep) + res = "".join(results) + return rf"(?s:{res})\Z" diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11-0.16.0.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11-0.16.0.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a34a7e56db35cc4c85bfa166244b3d63a6a240d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11-0.16.0.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11-0.16.0.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11-0.16.0.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8a2f639061cc4a203f7109d8335d28076442c61d --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11-0.16.0.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.4 +Name: h11 +Version: 0.16.0 +Summary: A pure-Python, bring-your-own-I/O implementation of HTTP/1.1 +Home-page: https://github.com/python-hyper/h11 +Author: Nathaniel J. Smith +Author-email: njs@pobox.com +License: MIT +Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 +Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP +Classifier: Topic :: System :: Networking +Requires-Python: >=3.8 +License-File: LICENSE.txt +Dynamic: author +Dynamic: author-email +Dynamic: classifier +Dynamic: description +Dynamic: home-page +Dynamic: license +Dynamic: license-file +Dynamic: requires-python +Dynamic: summary + +h11 +=== + +.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/python-hyper/h11.svg?branch=master + :target: https://travis-ci.org/python-hyper/h11 + :alt: Automated test status + +.. image:: https://codecov.io/gh/python-hyper/h11/branch/master/graph/badge.svg + :target: https://codecov.io/gh/python-hyper/h11 + :alt: Test coverage + +.. image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/h11/badge/?version=latest + :target: http://h11.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest + :alt: Documentation Status + +This is a little HTTP/1.1 library written from scratch in Python, +heavily inspired by `hyper-h2 `_. + +It's a "bring-your-own-I/O" library; h11 contains no IO code +whatsoever. This means you can hook h11 up to your favorite network +API, and that could be anything you want: synchronous, threaded, +asynchronous, or your own implementation of `RFC 6214 +`_ -- h11 won't judge you. +(Compare this to the current state of the art, where every time a `new +network API `_ comes along then someone +gets to start over reimplementing the entire HTTP protocol from +scratch.) Cory Benfield made an `excellent blog post describing the +benefits of this approach +`_, or if you like video +then here's his `PyCon 2016 talk on the same theme +`_. + +This also means that h11 is not immediately useful out of the box: +it's a toolkit for building programs that speak HTTP, not something +that could directly replace ``requests`` or ``twisted.web`` or +whatever. But h11 makes it much easier to implement something like +``requests`` or ``twisted.web``. + +At a high level, working with h11 goes like this: + +1) First, create an ``h11.Connection`` object to track the state of a + single HTTP/1.1 connection. + +2) When you read data off the network, pass it to + ``conn.receive_data(...)``; you'll get back a list of objects + representing high-level HTTP "events". + +3) When you want to send a high-level HTTP event, create the + corresponding "event" object and pass it to ``conn.send(...)``; + this will give you back some bytes that you can then push out + through the network. + +For example, a client might instantiate and then send a +``h11.Request`` object, then zero or more ``h11.Data`` objects for the +request body (e.g., if this is a POST), and then a +``h11.EndOfMessage`` to indicate the end of the message. Then the +server would then send back a ``h11.Response``, some ``h11.Data``, and +its own ``h11.EndOfMessage``. If either side violates the protocol, +you'll get a ``h11.ProtocolError`` exception. + +h11 is suitable for implementing both servers and clients, and has a +pleasantly symmetric API: the events you send as a client are exactly +the ones that you receive as a server and vice-versa. + +`Here's an example of a tiny HTTP client +`_ + +It also has `a fine manual `_. + +FAQ +--- + +*Whyyyyy?* + +I wanted to play with HTTP in `Curio +`__ and `Trio +`__, which at the time didn't have any +HTTP libraries. So I thought, no big deal, Python has, like, a dozen +different implementations of HTTP, surely I can find one that's +reusable. I didn't find one, but I did find Cory's call-to-arms +blog-post. So I figured, well, fine, if I have to implement HTTP from +scratch, at least I can make sure no-one *else* has to ever again. + +*Should I use it?* + +Maybe. You should be aware that it's a very young project. But, it's +feature complete and has an exhaustive test-suite and complete docs, +so the next step is for people to try using it and see how it goes +:-). If you do then please let us know -- if nothing else we'll want +to talk to you before making any incompatible changes! + +*What are the features/limitations?* + +Roughly speaking, it's trying to be a robust, complete, and non-hacky +implementation of the first "chapter" of the HTTP/1.1 spec: `RFC 7230: +HTTP/1.1 Message Syntax and Routing +`_. That is, it mostly focuses on +implementing HTTP at the level of taking bytes on and off the wire, +and the headers related to that, and tries to be anal about spec +conformance. It doesn't know about higher-level concerns like URL +routing, conditional GETs, cross-origin cookie policies, or content +negotiation. But it does know how to take care of framing, +cross-version differences in keep-alive handling, and the "obsolete +line folding" rule, so you can focus your energies on the hard / +interesting parts for your application, and it tries to support the +full specification in the sense that any useful HTTP/1.1 conformant +application should be able to use h11. + +It's pure Python, and has no dependencies outside of the standard +library. + +It has a test suite with 100.0% coverage for both statements and +branches. + +Currently it supports Python 3 (testing on 3.8-3.12) and PyPy 3. +The last Python 2-compatible version was h11 0.11.x. +(Originally it had a Cython wrapper for `http-parser +`_ and a beautiful nested state +machine implemented with ``yield from`` to postprocess the output. But +I had to take these out -- the new *parser* needs fewer lines-of-code +than the old *parser wrapper*, is written in pure Python, uses no +exotic language syntax, and has more features. It's sad, really; that +old state machine was really slick. I just need a few sentences here +to mourn that.) + +I don't know how fast it is. I haven't benchmarked or profiled it yet, +so it's probably got a few pointless hot spots, and I've been trying +to err on the side of simplicity and robustness instead of +micro-optimization. But at the architectural level I tried hard to +avoid fundamentally bad decisions, e.g., I believe that all the +parsing algorithms remain linear-time even in the face of pathological +input like slowloris, and there are no byte-by-byte loops. (I also +believe that it maintains bounded memory usage in the face of +arbitrary/pathological input.) + +The whole library is ~800 lines-of-code. You can read and understand +the whole thing in less than an hour. Most of the energy invested in +this so far has been spent on trying to keep things simple by +minimizing special-cases and ad hoc state manipulation; even though it +is now quite small and simple, I'm still annoyed that I haven't +figured out how to make it even smaller and simpler. (Unfortunately, +HTTP does not lend itself to simplicity.) + +The API is ~feature complete and I don't expect the general outlines +to change much, but you can't judge an API's ergonomics until you +actually document and use it, so I'd expect some changes in the +details. + +*How do I try it?* + +.. code-block:: sh + + $ pip install h11 + $ git clone git@github.com:python-hyper/h11 + $ cd h11/examples + $ python basic-client.py + +and go from there. + +*License?* + +MIT + +*Code of conduct?* + +Contributors are requested to follow our `code of conduct +`_ in +all project spaces. diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11-0.16.0.dist-info/RECORD b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11-0.16.0.dist-info/RECORD new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fa5325c697ef51b9e125e5dc085d239826880330 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11-0.16.0.dist-info/RECORD @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ 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b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..989e92c3458681a6f0be72ae4105ea742750d328 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +# A highish-level implementation of the HTTP/1.1 wire protocol (RFC 7230), +# containing no networking code at all, loosely modelled on hyper-h2's generic +# implementation of HTTP/2 (and in particular the h2.connection.H2Connection +# class). There's still a bunch of subtle details you need to get right if you +# want to make this actually useful, because it doesn't implement all the +# semantics to check that what you're asking to write to the wire is sensible, +# but at least it gets you out of dealing with the wire itself. + +from h11._connection import Connection, NEED_DATA, PAUSED +from h11._events import ( + ConnectionClosed, + Data, + EndOfMessage, + Event, + InformationalResponse, + Request, + Response, +) +from h11._state import ( + CLIENT, + CLOSED, + DONE, + ERROR, + IDLE, + MIGHT_SWITCH_PROTOCOL, + MUST_CLOSE, + SEND_BODY, + SEND_RESPONSE, + SERVER, + SWITCHED_PROTOCOL, +) +from h11._util import LocalProtocolError, ProtocolError, RemoteProtocolError +from h11._version import __version__ + +PRODUCT_ID = "python-h11/" + __version__ + + +__all__ = ( + "Connection", + "NEED_DATA", + "PAUSED", + "ConnectionClosed", + "Data", + "EndOfMessage", + "Event", + "InformationalResponse", + "Request", + "Response", + "CLIENT", + "CLOSED", + "DONE", + "ERROR", + "IDLE", + "MUST_CLOSE", + "SEND_BODY", + "SEND_RESPONSE", + "SERVER", + "SWITCHED_PROTOCOL", + "ProtocolError", + "LocalProtocolError", + "RemoteProtocolError", +) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_abnf.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_abnf.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..933587fba22290d7eb7df4c88e12f1e61702b8ce --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_abnf.py @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +# We use native strings for all the re patterns, to take advantage of string +# formatting, and then convert to bytestrings when compiling the final re +# objects. + +# https://svn.tools.ietf.org/svn/wg/httpbis/specs/rfc7230.html#whitespace +# OWS = *( SP / HTAB ) +# ; optional whitespace +OWS = r"[ \t]*" + +# https://svn.tools.ietf.org/svn/wg/httpbis/specs/rfc7230.html#rule.token.separators +# token = 1*tchar +# +# tchar = "!" / "#" / "$" / "%" / "&" / "'" / "*" +# / "+" / "-" / "." / "^" / "_" / "`" / "|" / "~" +# / DIGIT / ALPHA +# ; any VCHAR, except delimiters +token = r"[-!#$%&'*+.^_`|~0-9a-zA-Z]+" + +# https://svn.tools.ietf.org/svn/wg/httpbis/specs/rfc7230.html#header.fields +# field-name = token +field_name = token + +# The standard says: +# +# field-value = *( field-content / obs-fold ) +# field-content = field-vchar [ 1*( SP / HTAB ) field-vchar ] +# field-vchar = VCHAR / obs-text +# obs-fold = CRLF 1*( SP / HTAB ) +# ; obsolete line folding +# ; see Section 3.2.4 +# +# https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5234#appendix-B.1 +# +# VCHAR = %x21-7E +# ; visible (printing) characters +# +# https://svn.tools.ietf.org/svn/wg/httpbis/specs/rfc7230.html#rule.quoted-string +# obs-text = %x80-FF +# +# However, the standard definition of field-content is WRONG! It disallows +# fields containing a single visible character surrounded by whitespace, +# e.g. "foo a bar". +# +# See: https://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=7230&eid=4189 +# +# So our definition of field_content attempts to fix it up... +# +# Also, we allow lots of control characters, because apparently people assume +# that they're legal in practice (e.g., google analytics makes cookies with +# \x01 in them!): +# https://github.com/python-hyper/h11/issues/57 +# We still don't allow NUL or whitespace, because those are often treated as +# meta-characters and letting them through can lead to nasty issues like SSRF. +vchar = r"[\x21-\x7e]" +vchar_or_obs_text = r"[^\x00\s]" +field_vchar = vchar_or_obs_text +field_content = r"{field_vchar}+(?:[ \t]+{field_vchar}+)*".format(**globals()) + +# We handle obs-fold at a different level, and our fixed-up field_content +# already grows to swallow the whole value, so ? instead of * +field_value = r"({field_content})?".format(**globals()) + +# header-field = field-name ":" OWS field-value OWS +header_field = ( + r"(?P{field_name})" + r":" + r"{OWS}" + r"(?P{field_value})" + r"{OWS}".format(**globals()) +) + +# https://svn.tools.ietf.org/svn/wg/httpbis/specs/rfc7230.html#request.line +# +# request-line = method SP request-target SP HTTP-version CRLF +# method = token +# HTTP-version = HTTP-name "/" DIGIT "." DIGIT +# HTTP-name = %x48.54.54.50 ; "HTTP", case-sensitive +# +# request-target is complicated (see RFC 7230 sec 5.3) -- could be path, full +# URL, host+port (for connect), or even "*", but in any case we are guaranteed +# that it contists of the visible printing characters. +method = token +request_target = r"{vchar}+".format(**globals()) +http_version = r"HTTP/(?P[0-9]\.[0-9])" +request_line = ( + r"(?P{method})" + r" " + r"(?P{request_target})" + r" " + r"{http_version}".format(**globals()) +) + +# https://svn.tools.ietf.org/svn/wg/httpbis/specs/rfc7230.html#status.line +# +# status-line = HTTP-version SP status-code SP reason-phrase CRLF +# status-code = 3DIGIT +# reason-phrase = *( HTAB / SP / VCHAR / obs-text ) +status_code = r"[0-9]{3}" +reason_phrase = r"([ \t]|{vchar_or_obs_text})*".format(**globals()) +status_line = ( + r"{http_version}" + r" " + r"(?P{status_code})" + # However, there are apparently a few too many servers out there that just + # leave out the reason phrase: + # https://github.com/scrapy/scrapy/issues/345#issuecomment-281756036 + # https://github.com/seanmonstar/httparse/issues/29 + # so make it optional. ?: is a non-capturing group. + r"(?: (?P{reason_phrase}))?".format(**globals()) +) + +HEXDIG = r"[0-9A-Fa-f]" +# Actually +# +# chunk-size = 1*HEXDIG +# +# but we impose an upper-limit to avoid ridiculosity. len(str(2**64)) == 20 +chunk_size = r"({HEXDIG}){{1,20}}".format(**globals()) +# Actually +# +# chunk-ext = *( ";" chunk-ext-name [ "=" chunk-ext-val ] ) +# +# but we aren't parsing the things so we don't really care. +chunk_ext = r";.*" +chunk_header = ( + r"(?P{chunk_size})" + r"(?P{chunk_ext})?" + r"{OWS}\r\n".format( + **globals() + ) # Even though the specification does not allow for extra whitespaces, + # we are lenient with trailing whitespaces because some servers on the wild use it. +) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_connection.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_connection.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e37d82a82a882c072cb938a90eb4486b51cdad99 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_connection.py @@ -0,0 +1,659 @@ +# This contains the main Connection class. Everything in h11 revolves around +# this. +from typing import ( + Any, + Callable, + cast, + Dict, + List, + Optional, + overload, + Tuple, + Type, + Union, +) + +from ._events import ( + ConnectionClosed, + Data, + EndOfMessage, + Event, + InformationalResponse, + Request, + Response, +) +from ._headers import get_comma_header, has_expect_100_continue, set_comma_header +from ._readers import READERS, ReadersType +from ._receivebuffer import ReceiveBuffer +from ._state import ( + _SWITCH_CONNECT, + _SWITCH_UPGRADE, + CLIENT, + ConnectionState, + DONE, + ERROR, + MIGHT_SWITCH_PROTOCOL, + SEND_BODY, + SERVER, + SWITCHED_PROTOCOL, +) +from ._util import ( # Import the internal things we need + LocalProtocolError, + RemoteProtocolError, + Sentinel, +) +from ._writers import WRITERS, WritersType + +# Everything in __all__ gets re-exported as part of the h11 public API. +__all__ = ["Connection", "NEED_DATA", "PAUSED"] + + +class NEED_DATA(Sentinel, metaclass=Sentinel): + pass + + +class PAUSED(Sentinel, metaclass=Sentinel): + pass + + +# If we ever have this much buffered without it making a complete parseable +# event, we error out. The only time we really buffer is when reading the +# request/response line + headers together, so this is effectively the limit on +# the size of that. +# +# Some precedents for defaults: +# - node.js: 80 * 1024 +# - tomcat: 8 * 1024 +# - IIS: 16 * 1024 +# - Apache: <8 KiB per line> +DEFAULT_MAX_INCOMPLETE_EVENT_SIZE = 16 * 1024 + + +# RFC 7230's rules for connection lifecycles: +# - If either side says they want to close the connection, then the connection +# must close. +# - HTTP/1.1 defaults to keep-alive unless someone says Connection: close +# - HTTP/1.0 defaults to close unless both sides say Connection: keep-alive +# (and even this is a mess -- e.g. if you're implementing a proxy then +# sending Connection: keep-alive is forbidden). +# +# We simplify life by simply not supporting keep-alive with HTTP/1.0 peers. So +# our rule is: +# - If someone says Connection: close, we will close +# - If someone uses HTTP/1.0, we will close. +def _keep_alive(event: Union[Request, Response]) -> bool: + connection = get_comma_header(event.headers, b"connection") + if b"close" in connection: + return False + if getattr(event, "http_version", b"1.1") < b"1.1": + return False + return True + + +def _body_framing( + request_method: bytes, event: Union[Request, Response] +) -> Tuple[str, Union[Tuple[()], Tuple[int]]]: + # Called when we enter SEND_BODY to figure out framing information for + # this body. + # + # These are the only two events that can trigger a SEND_BODY state: + assert type(event) in (Request, Response) + # Returns one of: + # + # ("content-length", count) + # ("chunked", ()) + # ("http/1.0", ()) + # + # which are (lookup key, *args) for constructing body reader/writer + # objects. + # + # Reference: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.3.3 + # + # Step 1: some responses always have an empty body, regardless of what the + # headers say. + if type(event) is Response: + if ( + event.status_code in (204, 304) + or request_method == b"HEAD" + or (request_method == b"CONNECT" and 200 <= event.status_code < 300) + ): + return ("content-length", (0,)) + # Section 3.3.3 also lists another case -- responses with status_code + # < 200. For us these are InformationalResponses, not Responses, so + # they can't get into this function in the first place. + assert event.status_code >= 200 + + # Step 2: check for Transfer-Encoding (T-E beats C-L): + transfer_encodings = get_comma_header(event.headers, b"transfer-encoding") + if transfer_encodings: + assert transfer_encodings == [b"chunked"] + return ("chunked", ()) + + # Step 3: check for Content-Length + content_lengths = get_comma_header(event.headers, b"content-length") + if content_lengths: + return ("content-length", (int(content_lengths[0]),)) + + # Step 4: no applicable headers; fallback/default depends on type + if type(event) is Request: + return ("content-length", (0,)) + else: + return ("http/1.0", ()) + + +################################################################ +# +# The main Connection class +# +################################################################ + + +class Connection: + """An object encapsulating the state of an HTTP connection. + + Args: + our_role: If you're implementing a client, pass :data:`h11.CLIENT`. If + you're implementing a server, pass :data:`h11.SERVER`. + + max_incomplete_event_size (int): + The maximum number of bytes we're willing to buffer of an + incomplete event. In practice this mostly sets a limit on the + maximum size of the request/response line + headers. If this is + exceeded, then :meth:`next_event` will raise + :exc:`RemoteProtocolError`. + + """ + + def __init__( + self, + our_role: Type[Sentinel], + max_incomplete_event_size: int = DEFAULT_MAX_INCOMPLETE_EVENT_SIZE, + ) -> None: + self._max_incomplete_event_size = max_incomplete_event_size + # State and role tracking + if our_role not in (CLIENT, SERVER): + raise ValueError(f"expected CLIENT or SERVER, not {our_role!r}") + self.our_role = our_role + self.their_role: Type[Sentinel] + if our_role is CLIENT: + self.their_role = SERVER + else: + self.their_role = CLIENT + self._cstate = ConnectionState() + + # Callables for converting data->events or vice-versa given the + # current state + self._writer = self._get_io_object(self.our_role, None, WRITERS) + self._reader = self._get_io_object(self.their_role, None, READERS) + + # Holds any unprocessed received data + self._receive_buffer = ReceiveBuffer() + # If this is true, then it indicates that the incoming connection was + # closed *after* the end of whatever's in self._receive_buffer: + self._receive_buffer_closed = False + + # Extra bits of state that don't fit into the state machine. + # + # These two are only used to interpret framing headers for figuring + # out how to read/write response bodies. their_http_version is also + # made available as a convenient public API. + self.their_http_version: Optional[bytes] = None + self._request_method: Optional[bytes] = None + # This is pure flow-control and doesn't at all affect the set of legal + # transitions, so no need to bother ConnectionState with it: + self.client_is_waiting_for_100_continue = False + + @property + def states(self) -> Dict[Type[Sentinel], Type[Sentinel]]: + """A dictionary like:: + + {CLIENT: , SERVER: } + + See :ref:`state-machine` for details. + + """ + return dict(self._cstate.states) + + @property + def our_state(self) -> Type[Sentinel]: + """The current state of whichever role we are playing. See + :ref:`state-machine` for details. + """ + return self._cstate.states[self.our_role] + + @property + def their_state(self) -> Type[Sentinel]: + """The current state of whichever role we are NOT playing. See + :ref:`state-machine` for details. + """ + return self._cstate.states[self.their_role] + + @property + def they_are_waiting_for_100_continue(self) -> bool: + return self.their_role is CLIENT and self.client_is_waiting_for_100_continue + + def start_next_cycle(self) -> None: + """Attempt to reset our connection state for a new request/response + cycle. + + If both client and server are in :data:`DONE` state, then resets them + both to :data:`IDLE` state in preparation for a new request/response + cycle on this same connection. Otherwise, raises a + :exc:`LocalProtocolError`. + + See :ref:`keepalive-and-pipelining`. + + """ + old_states = dict(self._cstate.states) + self._cstate.start_next_cycle() + self._request_method = None + # self.their_http_version gets left alone, since it presumably lasts + # beyond a single request/response cycle + assert not self.client_is_waiting_for_100_continue + self._respond_to_state_changes(old_states) + + def _process_error(self, role: Type[Sentinel]) -> None: + old_states = dict(self._cstate.states) + self._cstate.process_error(role) + self._respond_to_state_changes(old_states) + + def _server_switch_event(self, event: Event) -> Optional[Type[Sentinel]]: + if type(event) is InformationalResponse and event.status_code == 101: + return _SWITCH_UPGRADE + if type(event) is Response: + if ( + _SWITCH_CONNECT in self._cstate.pending_switch_proposals + and 200 <= event.status_code < 300 + ): + return _SWITCH_CONNECT + return None + + # All events go through here + def _process_event(self, role: Type[Sentinel], event: Event) -> None: + # First, pass the event through the state machine to make sure it + # succeeds. + old_states = dict(self._cstate.states) + if role is CLIENT and type(event) is Request: + if event.method == b"CONNECT": + self._cstate.process_client_switch_proposal(_SWITCH_CONNECT) + if get_comma_header(event.headers, b"upgrade"): + self._cstate.process_client_switch_proposal(_SWITCH_UPGRADE) + server_switch_event = None + if role is SERVER: + server_switch_event = self._server_switch_event(event) + self._cstate.process_event(role, type(event), server_switch_event) + + # Then perform the updates triggered by it. + + if type(event) is Request: + self._request_method = event.method + + if role is self.their_role and type(event) in ( + Request, + Response, + InformationalResponse, + ): + event = cast(Union[Request, Response, InformationalResponse], event) + self.their_http_version = event.http_version + + # Keep alive handling + # + # RFC 7230 doesn't really say what one should do if Connection: close + # shows up on a 1xx InformationalResponse. I think the idea is that + # this is not supposed to happen. In any case, if it does happen, we + # ignore it. + if type(event) in (Request, Response) and not _keep_alive( + cast(Union[Request, Response], event) + ): + self._cstate.process_keep_alive_disabled() + + # 100-continue + if type(event) is Request and has_expect_100_continue(event): + self.client_is_waiting_for_100_continue = True + if type(event) in (InformationalResponse, Response): + self.client_is_waiting_for_100_continue = False + if role is CLIENT and type(event) in (Data, EndOfMessage): + self.client_is_waiting_for_100_continue = False + + self._respond_to_state_changes(old_states, event) + + def _get_io_object( + self, + role: Type[Sentinel], + event: Optional[Event], + io_dict: Union[ReadersType, WritersType], + ) -> Optional[Callable[..., Any]]: + # event may be None; it's only used when entering SEND_BODY + state = self._cstate.states[role] + if state is SEND_BODY: + # Special case: the io_dict has a dict of reader/writer factories + # that depend on the request/response framing. + framing_type, args = _body_framing( + cast(bytes, self._request_method), cast(Union[Request, Response], event) + ) + return io_dict[SEND_BODY][framing_type](*args) # type: ignore[index] + else: + # General case: the io_dict just has the appropriate reader/writer + # for this state + return io_dict.get((role, state)) # type: ignore[return-value] + + # This must be called after any action that might have caused + # self._cstate.states to change. + def _respond_to_state_changes( + self, + old_states: Dict[Type[Sentinel], Type[Sentinel]], + event: Optional[Event] = None, + ) -> None: + # Update reader/writer + if self.our_state != old_states[self.our_role]: + self._writer = self._get_io_object(self.our_role, event, WRITERS) + if self.their_state != old_states[self.their_role]: + self._reader = self._get_io_object(self.their_role, event, READERS) + + @property + def trailing_data(self) -> Tuple[bytes, bool]: + """Data that has been received, but not yet processed, represented as + a tuple with two elements, where the first is a byte-string containing + the unprocessed data itself, and the second is a bool that is True if + the receive connection was closed. + + See :ref:`switching-protocols` for discussion of why you'd want this. + """ + return (bytes(self._receive_buffer), self._receive_buffer_closed) + + def receive_data(self, data: bytes) -> None: + """Add data to our internal receive buffer. + + This does not actually do any processing on the data, just stores + it. To trigger processing, you have to call :meth:`next_event`. + + Args: + data (:term:`bytes-like object`): + The new data that was just received. + + Special case: If *data* is an empty byte-string like ``b""``, + then this indicates that the remote side has closed the + connection (end of file). Normally this is convenient, because + standard Python APIs like :meth:`file.read` or + :meth:`socket.recv` use ``b""`` to indicate end-of-file, while + other failures to read are indicated using other mechanisms + like raising :exc:`TimeoutError`. When using such an API you + can just blindly pass through whatever you get from ``read`` + to :meth:`receive_data`, and everything will work. + + But, if you have an API where reading an empty string is a + valid non-EOF condition, then you need to be aware of this and + make sure to check for such strings and avoid passing them to + :meth:`receive_data`. + + Returns: + Nothing, but after calling this you should call :meth:`next_event` + to parse the newly received data. + + Raises: + RuntimeError: + Raised if you pass an empty *data*, indicating EOF, and then + pass a non-empty *data*, indicating more data that somehow + arrived after the EOF. + + (Calling ``receive_data(b"")`` multiple times is fine, + and equivalent to calling it once.) + + """ + if data: + if self._receive_buffer_closed: + raise RuntimeError("received close, then received more data?") + self._receive_buffer += data + else: + self._receive_buffer_closed = True + + def _extract_next_receive_event( + self, + ) -> Union[Event, Type[NEED_DATA], Type[PAUSED]]: + state = self.their_state + # We don't pause immediately when they enter DONE, because even in + # DONE state we can still process a ConnectionClosed() event. But + # if we have data in our buffer, then we definitely aren't getting + # a ConnectionClosed() immediately and we need to pause. + if state is DONE and self._receive_buffer: + return PAUSED + if state is MIGHT_SWITCH_PROTOCOL or state is SWITCHED_PROTOCOL: + return PAUSED + assert self._reader is not None + event = self._reader(self._receive_buffer) + if event is None: + if not self._receive_buffer and self._receive_buffer_closed: + # In some unusual cases (basically just HTTP/1.0 bodies), EOF + # triggers an actual protocol event; in that case, we want to + # return that event, and then the state will change and we'll + # get called again to generate the actual ConnectionClosed(). + if hasattr(self._reader, "read_eof"): + event = self._reader.read_eof() + else: + event = ConnectionClosed() + if event is None: + event = NEED_DATA + return event # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + def next_event(self) -> Union[Event, Type[NEED_DATA], Type[PAUSED]]: + """Parse the next event out of our receive buffer, update our internal + state, and return it. + + This is a mutating operation -- think of it like calling :func:`next` + on an iterator. + + Returns: + : One of three things: + + 1) An event object -- see :ref:`events`. + + 2) The special constant :data:`NEED_DATA`, which indicates that + you need to read more data from your socket and pass it to + :meth:`receive_data` before this method will be able to return + any more events. + + 3) The special constant :data:`PAUSED`, which indicates that we + are not in a state where we can process incoming data (usually + because the peer has finished their part of the current + request/response cycle, and you have not yet called + :meth:`start_next_cycle`). See :ref:`flow-control` for details. + + Raises: + RemoteProtocolError: + The peer has misbehaved. You should close the connection + (possibly after sending some kind of 4xx response). + + Once this method returns :class:`ConnectionClosed` once, then all + subsequent calls will also return :class:`ConnectionClosed`. + + If this method raises any exception besides :exc:`RemoteProtocolError` + then that's a bug -- if it happens please file a bug report! + + If this method raises any exception then it also sets + :attr:`Connection.their_state` to :data:`ERROR` -- see + :ref:`error-handling` for discussion. + + """ + + if self.their_state is ERROR: + raise RemoteProtocolError("Can't receive data when peer state is ERROR") + try: + event = self._extract_next_receive_event() + if event not in [NEED_DATA, PAUSED]: + self._process_event(self.their_role, cast(Event, event)) + if event is NEED_DATA: + if len(self._receive_buffer) > self._max_incomplete_event_size: + # 431 is "Request header fields too large" which is pretty + # much the only situation where we can get here + raise RemoteProtocolError( + "Receive buffer too long", error_status_hint=431 + ) + if self._receive_buffer_closed: + # We're still trying to complete some event, but that's + # never going to happen because no more data is coming + raise RemoteProtocolError("peer unexpectedly closed connection") + return event + except BaseException as exc: + self._process_error(self.their_role) + if isinstance(exc, LocalProtocolError): + exc._reraise_as_remote_protocol_error() + else: + raise + + @overload + def send(self, event: ConnectionClosed) -> None: + ... + + @overload + def send( + self, event: Union[Request, InformationalResponse, Response, Data, EndOfMessage] + ) -> bytes: + ... + + @overload + def send(self, event: Event) -> Optional[bytes]: + ... + + def send(self, event: Event) -> Optional[bytes]: + """Convert a high-level event into bytes that can be sent to the peer, + while updating our internal state machine. + + Args: + event: The :ref:`event ` to send. + + Returns: + If ``type(event) is ConnectionClosed``, then returns + ``None``. Otherwise, returns a :term:`bytes-like object`. + + Raises: + LocalProtocolError: + Sending this event at this time would violate our + understanding of the HTTP/1.1 protocol. + + If this method raises any exception then it also sets + :attr:`Connection.our_state` to :data:`ERROR` -- see + :ref:`error-handling` for discussion. + + """ + data_list = self.send_with_data_passthrough(event) + if data_list is None: + return None + else: + return b"".join(data_list) + + def send_with_data_passthrough(self, event: Event) -> Optional[List[bytes]]: + """Identical to :meth:`send`, except that in situations where + :meth:`send` returns a single :term:`bytes-like object`, this instead + returns a list of them -- and when sending a :class:`Data` event, this + list is guaranteed to contain the exact object you passed in as + :attr:`Data.data`. See :ref:`sendfile` for discussion. + + """ + if self.our_state is ERROR: + raise LocalProtocolError("Can't send data when our state is ERROR") + try: + if type(event) is Response: + event = self._clean_up_response_headers_for_sending(event) + # We want to call _process_event before calling the writer, + # because if someone tries to do something invalid then this will + # give a sensible error message, while our writers all just assume + # they will only receive valid events. But, _process_event might + # change self._writer. So we have to do a little dance: + writer = self._writer + self._process_event(self.our_role, event) + if type(event) is ConnectionClosed: + return None + else: + # In any situation where writer is None, process_event should + # have raised ProtocolError + assert writer is not None + data_list: List[bytes] = [] + writer(event, data_list.append) + return data_list + except: + self._process_error(self.our_role) + raise + + def send_failed(self) -> None: + """Notify the state machine that we failed to send the data it gave + us. + + This causes :attr:`Connection.our_state` to immediately become + :data:`ERROR` -- see :ref:`error-handling` for discussion. + + """ + self._process_error(self.our_role) + + # When sending a Response, we take responsibility for a few things: + # + # - Sometimes you MUST set Connection: close. We take care of those + # times. (You can also set it yourself if you want, and if you do then + # we'll respect that and close the connection at the right time. But you + # don't have to worry about that unless you want to.) + # + # - The user has to set Content-Length if they want it. Otherwise, for + # responses that have bodies (e.g. not HEAD), then we will automatically + # select the right mechanism for streaming a body of unknown length, + # which depends on depending on the peer's HTTP version. + # + # This function's *only* responsibility is making sure headers are set up + # right -- everything downstream just looks at the headers. There are no + # side channels. + def _clean_up_response_headers_for_sending(self, response: Response) -> Response: + assert type(response) is Response + + headers = response.headers + need_close = False + + # HEAD requests need some special handling: they always act like they + # have Content-Length: 0, and that's how _body_framing treats + # them. But their headers are supposed to match what we would send if + # the request was a GET. (Technically there is one deviation allowed: + # we're allowed to leave out the framing headers -- see + # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-4.3.2 . But it's just as + # easy to get them right.) + method_for_choosing_headers = cast(bytes, self._request_method) + if method_for_choosing_headers == b"HEAD": + method_for_choosing_headers = b"GET" + framing_type, _ = _body_framing(method_for_choosing_headers, response) + if framing_type in ("chunked", "http/1.0"): + # This response has a body of unknown length. + # If our peer is HTTP/1.1, we use Transfer-Encoding: chunked + # If our peer is HTTP/1.0, we use no framing headers, and close the + # connection afterwards. + # + # Make sure to clear Content-Length (in principle user could have + # set both and then we ignored Content-Length b/c + # Transfer-Encoding overwrote it -- this would be naughty of them, + # but the HTTP spec says that if our peer does this then we have + # to fix it instead of erroring out, so we'll accord the user the + # same respect). + headers = set_comma_header(headers, b"content-length", []) + if self.their_http_version is None or self.their_http_version < b"1.1": + # Either we never got a valid request and are sending back an + # error (their_http_version is None), so we assume the worst; + # or else we did get a valid HTTP/1.0 request, so we know that + # they don't understand chunked encoding. + headers = set_comma_header(headers, b"transfer-encoding", []) + # This is actually redundant ATM, since currently we + # unconditionally disable keep-alive when talking to HTTP/1.0 + # peers. But let's be defensive just in case we add + # Connection: keep-alive support later: + if self._request_method != b"HEAD": + need_close = True + else: + headers = set_comma_header(headers, b"transfer-encoding", [b"chunked"]) + + if not self._cstate.keep_alive or need_close: + # Make sure Connection: close is set + connection = set(get_comma_header(headers, b"connection")) + connection.discard(b"keep-alive") + connection.add(b"close") + headers = set_comma_header(headers, b"connection", sorted(connection)) + + return Response( + headers=headers, + status_code=response.status_code, + http_version=response.http_version, + reason=response.reason, + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_events.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_events.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ca1c3adbde2c4e7710482a18e3471f91f1da610e --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_events.py @@ -0,0 +1,369 @@ +# High level events that make up HTTP/1.1 conversations. Loosely inspired by +# the corresponding events in hyper-h2: +# +# http://python-hyper.org/h2/en/stable/api.html#events +# +# Don't subclass these. Stuff will break. + +import re +from abc import ABC +from dataclasses import dataclass +from typing import List, Tuple, Union + +from ._abnf import method, request_target +from ._headers import Headers, normalize_and_validate +from ._util import bytesify, LocalProtocolError, validate + +# Everything in __all__ gets re-exported as part of the h11 public API. +__all__ = [ + "Event", + "Request", + "InformationalResponse", + "Response", + "Data", + "EndOfMessage", + "ConnectionClosed", +] + +method_re = re.compile(method.encode("ascii")) +request_target_re = re.compile(request_target.encode("ascii")) + + +class Event(ABC): + """ + Base class for h11 events. + """ + + __slots__ = () + + +@dataclass(init=False, frozen=True) +class Request(Event): + """The beginning of an HTTP request. + + Fields: + + .. attribute:: method + + An HTTP method, e.g. ``b"GET"`` or ``b"POST"``. Always a byte + string. :term:`Bytes-like objects ` and native + strings containing only ascii characters will be automatically + converted to byte strings. + + .. attribute:: target + + The target of an HTTP request, e.g. ``b"/index.html"``, or one of the + more exotic formats described in `RFC 7320, section 5.3 + `_. Always a byte + string. :term:`Bytes-like objects ` and native + strings containing only ascii characters will be automatically + converted to byte strings. + + .. attribute:: headers + + Request headers, represented as a list of (name, value) pairs. See + :ref:`the header normalization rules ` for details. + + .. attribute:: http_version + + The HTTP protocol version, represented as a byte string like + ``b"1.1"``. See :ref:`the HTTP version normalization rules + ` for details. + + """ + + __slots__ = ("method", "headers", "target", "http_version") + + method: bytes + headers: Headers + target: bytes + http_version: bytes + + def __init__( + self, + *, + method: Union[bytes, str], + headers: Union[Headers, List[Tuple[bytes, bytes]], List[Tuple[str, str]]], + target: Union[bytes, str], + http_version: Union[bytes, str] = b"1.1", + _parsed: bool = False, + ) -> None: + super().__init__() + if isinstance(headers, Headers): + object.__setattr__(self, "headers", headers) + else: + object.__setattr__( + self, "headers", normalize_and_validate(headers, _parsed=_parsed) + ) + if not _parsed: + object.__setattr__(self, "method", bytesify(method)) + object.__setattr__(self, "target", bytesify(target)) + object.__setattr__(self, "http_version", bytesify(http_version)) + else: + object.__setattr__(self, "method", method) + object.__setattr__(self, "target", target) + object.__setattr__(self, "http_version", http_version) + + # "A server MUST respond with a 400 (Bad Request) status code to any + # HTTP/1.1 request message that lacks a Host header field and to any + # request message that contains more than one Host header field or a + # Host header field with an invalid field-value." + # -- https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-5.4 + host_count = 0 + for name, value in self.headers: + if name == b"host": + host_count += 1 + if self.http_version == b"1.1" and host_count == 0: + raise LocalProtocolError("Missing mandatory Host: header") + if host_count > 1: + raise LocalProtocolError("Found multiple Host: headers") + + validate(method_re, self.method, "Illegal method characters") + validate(request_target_re, self.target, "Illegal target characters") + + # This is an unhashable type. + __hash__ = None # type: ignore + + +@dataclass(init=False, frozen=True) +class _ResponseBase(Event): + __slots__ = ("headers", "http_version", "reason", "status_code") + + headers: Headers + http_version: bytes + reason: bytes + status_code: int + + def __init__( + self, + *, + headers: Union[Headers, List[Tuple[bytes, bytes]], List[Tuple[str, str]]], + status_code: int, + http_version: Union[bytes, str] = b"1.1", + reason: Union[bytes, str] = b"", + _parsed: bool = False, + ) -> None: + super().__init__() + if isinstance(headers, Headers): + object.__setattr__(self, "headers", headers) + else: + object.__setattr__( + self, "headers", normalize_and_validate(headers, _parsed=_parsed) + ) + if not _parsed: + object.__setattr__(self, "reason", bytesify(reason)) + object.__setattr__(self, "http_version", bytesify(http_version)) + if not isinstance(status_code, int): + raise LocalProtocolError("status code must be integer") + # Because IntEnum objects are instances of int, but aren't + # duck-compatible (sigh), see gh-72. + object.__setattr__(self, "status_code", int(status_code)) + else: + object.__setattr__(self, "reason", reason) + object.__setattr__(self, "http_version", http_version) + object.__setattr__(self, "status_code", status_code) + + self.__post_init__() + + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + pass + + # This is an unhashable type. + __hash__ = None # type: ignore + + +@dataclass(init=False, frozen=True) +class InformationalResponse(_ResponseBase): + """An HTTP informational response. + + Fields: + + .. attribute:: status_code + + The status code of this response, as an integer. For an + :class:`InformationalResponse`, this is always in the range [100, + 200). + + .. attribute:: headers + + Request headers, represented as a list of (name, value) pairs. See + :ref:`the header normalization rules ` for + details. + + .. attribute:: http_version + + The HTTP protocol version, represented as a byte string like + ``b"1.1"``. See :ref:`the HTTP version normalization rules + ` for details. + + .. attribute:: reason + + The reason phrase of this response, as a byte string. For example: + ``b"OK"``, or ``b"Not Found"``. + + """ + + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + if not (100 <= self.status_code < 200): + raise LocalProtocolError( + "InformationalResponse status_code should be in range " + "[100, 200), not {}".format(self.status_code) + ) + + # This is an unhashable type. + __hash__ = None # type: ignore + + +@dataclass(init=False, frozen=True) +class Response(_ResponseBase): + """The beginning of an HTTP response. + + Fields: + + .. attribute:: status_code + + The status code of this response, as an integer. For an + :class:`Response`, this is always in the range [200, + 1000). + + .. attribute:: headers + + Request headers, represented as a list of (name, value) pairs. See + :ref:`the header normalization rules ` for details. + + .. attribute:: http_version + + The HTTP protocol version, represented as a byte string like + ``b"1.1"``. See :ref:`the HTTP version normalization rules + ` for details. + + .. attribute:: reason + + The reason phrase of this response, as a byte string. For example: + ``b"OK"``, or ``b"Not Found"``. + + """ + + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + if not (200 <= self.status_code < 1000): + raise LocalProtocolError( + "Response status_code should be in range [200, 1000), not {}".format( + self.status_code + ) + ) + + # This is an unhashable type. + __hash__ = None # type: ignore + + +@dataclass(init=False, frozen=True) +class Data(Event): + """Part of an HTTP message body. + + Fields: + + .. attribute:: data + + A :term:`bytes-like object` containing part of a message body. Or, if + using the ``combine=False`` argument to :meth:`Connection.send`, then + any object that your socket writing code knows what to do with, and for + which calling :func:`len` returns the number of bytes that will be + written -- see :ref:`sendfile` for details. + + .. attribute:: chunk_start + + A marker that indicates whether this data object is from the start of a + chunked transfer encoding chunk. This field is ignored when when a Data + event is provided to :meth:`Connection.send`: it is only valid on + events emitted from :meth:`Connection.next_event`. You probably + shouldn't use this attribute at all; see + :ref:`chunk-delimiters-are-bad` for details. + + .. attribute:: chunk_end + + A marker that indicates whether this data object is the last for a + given chunked transfer encoding chunk. This field is ignored when when + a Data event is provided to :meth:`Connection.send`: it is only valid + on events emitted from :meth:`Connection.next_event`. You probably + shouldn't use this attribute at all; see + :ref:`chunk-delimiters-are-bad` for details. + + """ + + __slots__ = ("data", "chunk_start", "chunk_end") + + data: bytes + chunk_start: bool + chunk_end: bool + + def __init__( + self, data: bytes, chunk_start: bool = False, chunk_end: bool = False + ) -> None: + object.__setattr__(self, "data", data) + object.__setattr__(self, "chunk_start", chunk_start) + object.__setattr__(self, "chunk_end", chunk_end) + + # This is an unhashable type. + __hash__ = None # type: ignore + + +# XX FIXME: "A recipient MUST ignore (or consider as an error) any fields that +# are forbidden to be sent in a trailer, since processing them as if they were +# present in the header section might bypass external security filters." +# https://svn.tools.ietf.org/svn/wg/httpbis/specs/rfc7230.html#chunked.trailer.part +# Unfortunately, the list of forbidden fields is long and vague :-/ +@dataclass(init=False, frozen=True) +class EndOfMessage(Event): + """The end of an HTTP message. + + Fields: + + .. attribute:: headers + + Default value: ``[]`` + + Any trailing headers attached to this message, represented as a list of + (name, value) pairs. See :ref:`the header normalization rules + ` for details. + + Must be empty unless ``Transfer-Encoding: chunked`` is in use. + + """ + + __slots__ = ("headers",) + + headers: Headers + + def __init__( + self, + *, + headers: Union[ + Headers, List[Tuple[bytes, bytes]], List[Tuple[str, str]], None + ] = None, + _parsed: bool = False, + ) -> None: + super().__init__() + if headers is None: + headers = Headers([]) + elif not isinstance(headers, Headers): + headers = normalize_and_validate(headers, _parsed=_parsed) + + object.__setattr__(self, "headers", headers) + + # This is an unhashable type. + __hash__ = None # type: ignore + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class ConnectionClosed(Event): + """This event indicates that the sender has closed their outgoing + connection. + + Note that this does not necessarily mean that they can't *receive* further + data, because TCP connections are composed to two one-way channels which + can be closed independently. See :ref:`closing` for details. + + No fields. + """ + + pass diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_headers.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_headers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..31da3e2b23b55a624b36f105e62a6902e63286aa --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_headers.py @@ -0,0 +1,282 @@ +import re +from typing import AnyStr, cast, List, overload, Sequence, Tuple, TYPE_CHECKING, Union + +from ._abnf import field_name, field_value +from ._util import bytesify, LocalProtocolError, validate + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from ._events import Request + +try: + from typing import Literal +except ImportError: + from typing_extensions import Literal # type: ignore + +CONTENT_LENGTH_MAX_DIGITS = 20 # allow up to 1 billion TB - 1 + + +# Facts +# ----- +# +# Headers are: +# keys: case-insensitive ascii +# values: mixture of ascii and raw bytes +# +# "Historically, HTTP has allowed field content with text in the ISO-8859-1 +# charset [ISO-8859-1], supporting other charsets only through use of +# [RFC2047] encoding. In practice, most HTTP header field values use only a +# subset of the US-ASCII charset [USASCII]. Newly defined header fields SHOULD +# limit their field values to US-ASCII octets. A recipient SHOULD treat other +# octets in field content (obs-text) as opaque data." +# And it deprecates all non-ascii values +# +# Leading/trailing whitespace in header names is forbidden +# +# Values get leading/trailing whitespace stripped +# +# Content-Disposition actually needs to contain unicode semantically; to +# accomplish this it has a terrifically weird way of encoding the filename +# itself as ascii (and even this still has lots of cross-browser +# incompatibilities) +# +# Order is important: +# "a proxy MUST NOT change the order of these field values when forwarding a +# message" +# (and there are several headers where the order indicates a preference) +# +# Multiple occurences of the same header: +# "A sender MUST NOT generate multiple header fields with the same field name +# in a message unless either the entire field value for that header field is +# defined as a comma-separated list [or the header is Set-Cookie which gets a +# special exception]" - RFC 7230. (cookies are in RFC 6265) +# +# So every header aside from Set-Cookie can be merged by b", ".join if it +# occurs repeatedly. But, of course, they can't necessarily be split by +# .split(b","), because quoting. +# +# Given all this mess (case insensitive, duplicates allowed, order is +# important, ...), there doesn't appear to be any standard way to handle +# headers in Python -- they're almost like dicts, but... actually just +# aren't. For now we punt and just use a super simple representation: headers +# are a list of pairs +# +# [(name1, value1), (name2, value2), ...] +# +# where all entries are bytestrings, names are lowercase and have no +# leading/trailing whitespace, and values are bytestrings with no +# leading/trailing whitespace. Searching and updating are done via naive O(n) +# methods. +# +# Maybe a dict-of-lists would be better? + +_content_length_re = re.compile(rb"[0-9]+") +_field_name_re = re.compile(field_name.encode("ascii")) +_field_value_re = re.compile(field_value.encode("ascii")) + + +class Headers(Sequence[Tuple[bytes, bytes]]): + """ + A list-like interface that allows iterating over headers as byte-pairs + of (lowercased-name, value). + + Internally we actually store the representation as three-tuples, + including both the raw original casing, in order to preserve casing + over-the-wire, and the lowercased name, for case-insensitive comparisions. + + r = Request( + method="GET", + target="/", + headers=[("Host", "example.org"), ("Connection", "keep-alive")], + http_version="1.1", + ) + assert r.headers == [ + (b"host", b"example.org"), + (b"connection", b"keep-alive") + ] + assert r.headers.raw_items() == [ + (b"Host", b"example.org"), + (b"Connection", b"keep-alive") + ] + """ + + __slots__ = "_full_items" + + def __init__(self, full_items: List[Tuple[bytes, bytes, bytes]]) -> None: + self._full_items = full_items + + def __bool__(self) -> bool: + return bool(self._full_items) + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + return list(self) == list(other) # type: ignore + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return len(self._full_items) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "" % repr(list(self)) + + def __getitem__(self, idx: int) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: # type: ignore[override] + _, name, value = self._full_items[idx] + return (name, value) + + def raw_items(self) -> List[Tuple[bytes, bytes]]: + return [(raw_name, value) for raw_name, _, value in self._full_items] + + +HeaderTypes = Union[ + List[Tuple[bytes, bytes]], + List[Tuple[bytes, str]], + List[Tuple[str, bytes]], + List[Tuple[str, str]], +] + + +@overload +def normalize_and_validate(headers: Headers, _parsed: Literal[True]) -> Headers: + ... + + +@overload +def normalize_and_validate(headers: HeaderTypes, _parsed: Literal[False]) -> Headers: + ... + + +@overload +def normalize_and_validate( + headers: Union[Headers, HeaderTypes], _parsed: bool = False +) -> Headers: + ... + + +def normalize_and_validate( + headers: Union[Headers, HeaderTypes], _parsed: bool = False +) -> Headers: + new_headers = [] + seen_content_length = None + saw_transfer_encoding = False + for name, value in headers: + # For headers coming out of the parser, we can safely skip some steps, + # because it always returns bytes and has already run these regexes + # over the data: + if not _parsed: + name = bytesify(name) + value = bytesify(value) + validate(_field_name_re, name, "Illegal header name {!r}", name) + validate(_field_value_re, value, "Illegal header value {!r}", value) + assert isinstance(name, bytes) + assert isinstance(value, bytes) + + raw_name = name + name = name.lower() + if name == b"content-length": + lengths = {length.strip() for length in value.split(b",")} + if len(lengths) != 1: + raise LocalProtocolError("conflicting Content-Length headers") + value = lengths.pop() + validate(_content_length_re, value, "bad Content-Length") + if len(value) > CONTENT_LENGTH_MAX_DIGITS: + raise LocalProtocolError("bad Content-Length") + if seen_content_length is None: + seen_content_length = value + new_headers.append((raw_name, name, value)) + elif seen_content_length != value: + raise LocalProtocolError("conflicting Content-Length headers") + elif name == b"transfer-encoding": + # "A server that receives a request message with a transfer coding + # it does not understand SHOULD respond with 501 (Not + # Implemented)." + # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.3.1 + if saw_transfer_encoding: + raise LocalProtocolError( + "multiple Transfer-Encoding headers", error_status_hint=501 + ) + # "All transfer-coding names are case-insensitive" + # -- https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-4 + value = value.lower() + if value != b"chunked": + raise LocalProtocolError( + "Only Transfer-Encoding: chunked is supported", + error_status_hint=501, + ) + saw_transfer_encoding = True + new_headers.append((raw_name, name, value)) + else: + new_headers.append((raw_name, name, value)) + return Headers(new_headers) + + +def get_comma_header(headers: Headers, name: bytes) -> List[bytes]: + # Should only be used for headers whose value is a list of + # comma-separated, case-insensitive values. + # + # The header name `name` is expected to be lower-case bytes. + # + # Connection: meets these criteria (including cast insensitivity). + # + # Content-Length: technically is just a single value (1*DIGIT), but the + # standard makes reference to implementations that do multiple values, and + # using this doesn't hurt. Ditto, case insensitivity doesn't things either + # way. + # + # Transfer-Encoding: is more complex (allows for quoted strings), so + # splitting on , is actually wrong. For example, this is legal: + # + # Transfer-Encoding: foo; options="1,2", chunked + # + # and should be parsed as + # + # foo; options="1,2" + # chunked + # + # but this naive function will parse it as + # + # foo; options="1 + # 2" + # chunked + # + # However, this is okay because the only thing we are going to do with + # any Transfer-Encoding is reject ones that aren't just "chunked", so + # both of these will be treated the same anyway. + # + # Expect: the only legal value is the literal string + # "100-continue". Splitting on commas is harmless. Case insensitive. + # + out: List[bytes] = [] + for _, found_name, found_raw_value in headers._full_items: + if found_name == name: + found_raw_value = found_raw_value.lower() + for found_split_value in found_raw_value.split(b","): + found_split_value = found_split_value.strip() + if found_split_value: + out.append(found_split_value) + return out + + +def set_comma_header(headers: Headers, name: bytes, new_values: List[bytes]) -> Headers: + # The header name `name` is expected to be lower-case bytes. + # + # Note that when we store the header we use title casing for the header + # names, in order to match the conventional HTTP header style. + # + # Simply calling `.title()` is a blunt approach, but it's correct + # here given the cases where we're using `set_comma_header`... + # + # Connection, Content-Length, Transfer-Encoding. + new_headers: List[Tuple[bytes, bytes]] = [] + for found_raw_name, found_name, found_raw_value in headers._full_items: + if found_name != name: + new_headers.append((found_raw_name, found_raw_value)) + for new_value in new_values: + new_headers.append((name.title(), new_value)) + return normalize_and_validate(new_headers) + + +def has_expect_100_continue(request: "Request") -> bool: + # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-5.1.1 + # "A server that receives a 100-continue expectation in an HTTP/1.0 request + # MUST ignore that expectation." + if request.http_version < b"1.1": + return False + expect = get_comma_header(request.headers, b"expect") + return b"100-continue" in expect diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_readers.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_readers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..576804cc282032526e0a932c9853d586a094bad0 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_readers.py @@ -0,0 +1,250 @@ +# Code to read HTTP data +# +# Strategy: each reader is a callable which takes a ReceiveBuffer object, and +# either: +# 1) consumes some of it and returns an Event +# 2) raises a LocalProtocolError (for consistency -- e.g. we call validate() +# and it might raise a LocalProtocolError, so simpler just to always use +# this) +# 3) returns None, meaning "I need more data" +# +# If they have a .read_eof attribute, then this will be called if an EOF is +# received -- but this is optional. Either way, the actual ConnectionClosed +# event will be generated afterwards. +# +# READERS is a dict describing how to pick a reader. It maps states to either: +# - a reader +# - or, for body readers, a dict of per-framing reader factories + +import re +from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, Iterable, NoReturn, Optional, Tuple, Type, Union + +from ._abnf import chunk_header, header_field, request_line, status_line +from ._events import Data, EndOfMessage, InformationalResponse, Request, Response +from ._receivebuffer import ReceiveBuffer +from ._state import ( + CLIENT, + CLOSED, + DONE, + IDLE, + MUST_CLOSE, + SEND_BODY, + SEND_RESPONSE, + SERVER, +) +from ._util import LocalProtocolError, RemoteProtocolError, Sentinel, validate + +__all__ = ["READERS"] + +header_field_re = re.compile(header_field.encode("ascii")) +obs_fold_re = re.compile(rb"[ \t]+") + + +def _obsolete_line_fold(lines: Iterable[bytes]) -> Iterable[bytes]: + it = iter(lines) + last: Optional[bytes] = None + for line in it: + match = obs_fold_re.match(line) + if match: + if last is None: + raise LocalProtocolError("continuation line at start of headers") + if not isinstance(last, bytearray): + # Cast to a mutable type, avoiding copy on append to ensure O(n) time + last = bytearray(last) + last += b" " + last += line[match.end() :] + else: + if last is not None: + yield last + last = line + if last is not None: + yield last + + +def _decode_header_lines( + lines: Iterable[bytes], +) -> Iterable[Tuple[bytes, bytes]]: + for line in _obsolete_line_fold(lines): + matches = validate(header_field_re, line, "illegal header line: {!r}", line) + yield (matches["field_name"], matches["field_value"]) + + +request_line_re = re.compile(request_line.encode("ascii")) + + +def maybe_read_from_IDLE_client(buf: ReceiveBuffer) -> Optional[Request]: + lines = buf.maybe_extract_lines() + if lines is None: + if buf.is_next_line_obviously_invalid_request_line(): + raise LocalProtocolError("illegal request line") + return None + if not lines: + raise LocalProtocolError("no request line received") + matches = validate( + request_line_re, lines[0], "illegal request line: {!r}", lines[0] + ) + return Request( + headers=list(_decode_header_lines(lines[1:])), _parsed=True, **matches + ) + + +status_line_re = re.compile(status_line.encode("ascii")) + + +def maybe_read_from_SEND_RESPONSE_server( + buf: ReceiveBuffer, +) -> Union[InformationalResponse, Response, None]: + lines = buf.maybe_extract_lines() + if lines is None: + if buf.is_next_line_obviously_invalid_request_line(): + raise LocalProtocolError("illegal request line") + return None + if not lines: + raise LocalProtocolError("no response line received") + matches = validate(status_line_re, lines[0], "illegal status line: {!r}", lines[0]) + http_version = ( + b"1.1" if matches["http_version"] is None else matches["http_version"] + ) + reason = b"" if matches["reason"] is None else matches["reason"] + status_code = int(matches["status_code"]) + class_: Union[Type[InformationalResponse], Type[Response]] = ( + InformationalResponse if status_code < 200 else Response + ) + return class_( + headers=list(_decode_header_lines(lines[1:])), + _parsed=True, + status_code=status_code, + reason=reason, + http_version=http_version, + ) + + +class ContentLengthReader: + def __init__(self, length: int) -> None: + self._length = length + self._remaining = length + + def __call__(self, buf: ReceiveBuffer) -> Union[Data, EndOfMessage, None]: + if self._remaining == 0: + return EndOfMessage() + data = buf.maybe_extract_at_most(self._remaining) + if data is None: + return None + self._remaining -= len(data) + return Data(data=data) + + def read_eof(self) -> NoReturn: + raise RemoteProtocolError( + "peer closed connection without sending complete message body " + "(received {} bytes, expected {})".format( + self._length - self._remaining, self._length + ) + ) + + +chunk_header_re = re.compile(chunk_header.encode("ascii")) + + +class ChunkedReader: + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._bytes_in_chunk = 0 + # After reading a chunk, we have to throw away the trailing \r\n. + # This tracks the bytes that we need to match and throw away. + self._bytes_to_discard = b"" + self._reading_trailer = False + + def __call__(self, buf: ReceiveBuffer) -> Union[Data, EndOfMessage, None]: + if self._reading_trailer: + lines = buf.maybe_extract_lines() + if lines is None: + return None + return EndOfMessage(headers=list(_decode_header_lines(lines))) + if self._bytes_to_discard: + data = buf.maybe_extract_at_most(len(self._bytes_to_discard)) + if data is None: + return None + if data != self._bytes_to_discard[: len(data)]: + raise LocalProtocolError( + f"malformed chunk footer: {data!r} (expected {self._bytes_to_discard!r})" + ) + self._bytes_to_discard = self._bytes_to_discard[len(data) :] + if self._bytes_to_discard: + return None + # else, fall through and read some more + assert self._bytes_to_discard == b"" + if self._bytes_in_chunk == 0: + # We need to refill our chunk count + chunk_header = buf.maybe_extract_next_line() + if chunk_header is None: + return None + matches = validate( + chunk_header_re, + chunk_header, + "illegal chunk header: {!r}", + chunk_header, + ) + # XX FIXME: we discard chunk extensions. Does anyone care? + self._bytes_in_chunk = int(matches["chunk_size"], base=16) + if self._bytes_in_chunk == 0: + self._reading_trailer = True + return self(buf) + chunk_start = True + else: + chunk_start = False + assert self._bytes_in_chunk > 0 + data = buf.maybe_extract_at_most(self._bytes_in_chunk) + if data is None: + return None + self._bytes_in_chunk -= len(data) + if self._bytes_in_chunk == 0: + self._bytes_to_discard = b"\r\n" + chunk_end = True + else: + chunk_end = False + return Data(data=data, chunk_start=chunk_start, chunk_end=chunk_end) + + def read_eof(self) -> NoReturn: + raise RemoteProtocolError( + "peer closed connection without sending complete message body " + "(incomplete chunked read)" + ) + + +class Http10Reader: + def __call__(self, buf: ReceiveBuffer) -> Optional[Data]: + data = buf.maybe_extract_at_most(999999999) + if data is None: + return None + return Data(data=data) + + def read_eof(self) -> EndOfMessage: + return EndOfMessage() + + +def expect_nothing(buf: ReceiveBuffer) -> None: + if buf: + raise LocalProtocolError("Got data when expecting EOF") + return None + + +ReadersType = Dict[ + Union[Type[Sentinel], Tuple[Type[Sentinel], Type[Sentinel]]], + Union[Callable[..., Any], Dict[str, Callable[..., Any]]], +] + +READERS: ReadersType = { + (CLIENT, IDLE): maybe_read_from_IDLE_client, + (SERVER, IDLE): maybe_read_from_SEND_RESPONSE_server, + (SERVER, SEND_RESPONSE): maybe_read_from_SEND_RESPONSE_server, + (CLIENT, DONE): expect_nothing, + (CLIENT, MUST_CLOSE): expect_nothing, + (CLIENT, CLOSED): expect_nothing, + (SERVER, DONE): expect_nothing, + (SERVER, MUST_CLOSE): expect_nothing, + (SERVER, CLOSED): expect_nothing, + SEND_BODY: { + "chunked": ChunkedReader, + "content-length": ContentLengthReader, + "http/1.0": Http10Reader, + }, +} diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_receivebuffer.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_receivebuffer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e5c4e08a56f5081e87103f38b4add6ce1b730204 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_receivebuffer.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +import re +import sys +from typing import List, Optional, Union + +__all__ = ["ReceiveBuffer"] + + +# Operations we want to support: +# - find next \r\n or \r\n\r\n (\n or \n\n are also acceptable), +# or wait until there is one +# - read at-most-N bytes +# Goals: +# - on average, do this fast +# - worst case, do this in O(n) where n is the number of bytes processed +# Plan: +# - store bytearray, offset, how far we've searched for a separator token +# - use the how-far-we've-searched data to avoid rescanning +# - while doing a stream of uninterrupted processing, advance offset instead +# of constantly copying +# WARNING: +# - I haven't benchmarked or profiled any of this yet. +# +# Note that starting in Python 3.4, deleting the initial n bytes from a +# bytearray is amortized O(n), thanks to some excellent work by Antoine +# Martin: +# +# https://bugs.python.org/issue19087 +# +# This means that if we only supported 3.4+, we could get rid of the code here +# involving self._start and self.compress, because it's doing exactly the same +# thing that bytearray now does internally. +# +# BUT unfortunately, we still support 2.7, and reading short segments out of a +# long buffer MUST be O(bytes read) to avoid DoS issues, so we can't actually +# delete this code. Yet: +# +# https://pythonclock.org/ +# +# (Two things to double-check first though: make sure PyPy also has the +# optimization, and benchmark to make sure it's a win, since we do have a +# slightly clever thing where we delay calling compress() until we've +# processed a whole event, which could in theory be slightly more efficient +# than the internal bytearray support.) +blank_line_regex = re.compile(b"\n\r?\n", re.MULTILINE) + + +class ReceiveBuffer: + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._data = bytearray() + self._next_line_search = 0 + self._multiple_lines_search = 0 + + def __iadd__(self, byteslike: Union[bytes, bytearray]) -> "ReceiveBuffer": + self._data += byteslike + return self + + def __bool__(self) -> bool: + return bool(len(self)) + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return len(self._data) + + # for @property unprocessed_data + def __bytes__(self) -> bytes: + return bytes(self._data) + + def _extract(self, count: int) -> bytearray: + # extracting an initial slice of the data buffer and return it + out = self._data[:count] + del self._data[:count] + + self._next_line_search = 0 + self._multiple_lines_search = 0 + + return out + + def maybe_extract_at_most(self, count: int) -> Optional[bytearray]: + """ + Extract a fixed number of bytes from the buffer. + """ + out = self._data[:count] + if not out: + return None + + return self._extract(count) + + def maybe_extract_next_line(self) -> Optional[bytearray]: + """ + Extract the first line, if it is completed in the buffer. + """ + # Only search in buffer space that we've not already looked at. + search_start_index = max(0, self._next_line_search - 1) + partial_idx = self._data.find(b"\r\n", search_start_index) + + if partial_idx == -1: + self._next_line_search = len(self._data) + return None + + # + 2 is to compensate len(b"\r\n") + idx = partial_idx + 2 + + return self._extract(idx) + + def maybe_extract_lines(self) -> Optional[List[bytearray]]: + """ + Extract everything up to the first blank line, and return a list of lines. + """ + # Handle the case where we have an immediate empty line. + if self._data[:1] == b"\n": + self._extract(1) + return [] + + if self._data[:2] == b"\r\n": + self._extract(2) + return [] + + # Only search in buffer space that we've not already looked at. + match = blank_line_regex.search(self._data, self._multiple_lines_search) + if match is None: + self._multiple_lines_search = max(0, len(self._data) - 2) + return None + + # Truncate the buffer and return it. + idx = match.span(0)[-1] + out = self._extract(idx) + lines = out.split(b"\n") + + for line in lines: + if line.endswith(b"\r"): + del line[-1] + + assert lines[-2] == lines[-1] == b"" + + del lines[-2:] + + return lines + + # In theory we should wait until `\r\n` before starting to validate + # incoming data. However it's interesting to detect (very) invalid data + # early given they might not even contain `\r\n` at all (hence only + # timeout will get rid of them). + # This is not a 100% effective detection but more of a cheap sanity check + # allowing for early abort in some useful cases. + # This is especially interesting when peer is messing up with HTTPS and + # sent us a TLS stream where we were expecting plain HTTP given all + # versions of TLS so far start handshake with a 0x16 message type code. + def is_next_line_obviously_invalid_request_line(self) -> bool: + try: + # HTTP header line must not contain non-printable characters + # and should not start with a space + return self._data[0] < 0x21 + except IndexError: + return False diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_state.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_state.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3ad444b043e3f3d6c05c2d9d84d5119312bfaa34 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_state.py @@ -0,0 +1,365 @@ +################################################################ +# The core state machine +################################################################ +# +# Rule 1: everything that affects the state machine and state transitions must +# live here in this file. As much as possible goes into the table-based +# representation, but for the bits that don't quite fit, the actual code and +# state must nonetheless live here. +# +# Rule 2: this file does not know about what role we're playing; it only knows +# about HTTP request/response cycles in the abstract. This ensures that we +# don't cheat and apply different rules to local and remote parties. +# +# +# Theory of operation +# =================== +# +# Possibly the simplest way to think about this is that we actually have 5 +# different state machines here. Yes, 5. These are: +# +# 1) The client state, with its complicated automaton (see the docs) +# 2) The server state, with its complicated automaton (see the docs) +# 3) The keep-alive state, with possible states {True, False} +# 4) The SWITCH_CONNECT state, with possible states {False, True} +# 5) The SWITCH_UPGRADE state, with possible states {False, True} +# +# For (3)-(5), the first state listed is the initial state. +# +# (1)-(3) are stored explicitly in member variables. The last +# two are stored implicitly in the pending_switch_proposals set as: +# (state of 4) == (_SWITCH_CONNECT in pending_switch_proposals) +# (state of 5) == (_SWITCH_UPGRADE in pending_switch_proposals) +# +# And each of these machines has two different kinds of transitions: +# +# a) Event-triggered +# b) State-triggered +# +# Event triggered is the obvious thing that you'd think it is: some event +# happens, and if it's the right event at the right time then a transition +# happens. But there are somewhat complicated rules for which machines can +# "see" which events. (As a rule of thumb, if a machine "sees" an event, this +# means two things: the event can affect the machine, and if the machine is +# not in a state where it expects that event then it's an error.) These rules +# are: +# +# 1) The client machine sees all h11.events objects emitted by the client. +# +# 2) The server machine sees all h11.events objects emitted by the server. +# +# It also sees the client's Request event. +# +# And sometimes, server events are annotated with a _SWITCH_* event. For +# example, we can have a (Response, _SWITCH_CONNECT) event, which is +# different from a regular Response event. +# +# 3) The keep-alive machine sees the process_keep_alive_disabled() event +# (which is derived from Request/Response events), and this event +# transitions it from True -> False, or from False -> False. There's no way +# to transition back. +# +# 4&5) The _SWITCH_* machines transition from False->True when we get a +# Request that proposes the relevant type of switch (via +# process_client_switch_proposals), and they go from True->False when we +# get a Response that has no _SWITCH_* annotation. +# +# So that's event-triggered transitions. +# +# State-triggered transitions are less standard. What they do here is couple +# the machines together. The way this works is, when certain *joint* +# configurations of states are achieved, then we automatically transition to a +# new *joint* state. So, for example, if we're ever in a joint state with +# +# client: DONE +# keep-alive: False +# +# then the client state immediately transitions to: +# +# client: MUST_CLOSE +# +# This is fundamentally different from an event-based transition, because it +# doesn't matter how we arrived at the {client: DONE, keep-alive: False} state +# -- maybe the client transitioned SEND_BODY -> DONE, or keep-alive +# transitioned True -> False. Either way, once this precondition is satisfied, +# this transition is immediately triggered. +# +# What if two conflicting state-based transitions get enabled at the same +# time? In practice there's only one case where this arises (client DONE -> +# MIGHT_SWITCH_PROTOCOL versus DONE -> MUST_CLOSE), and we resolve it by +# explicitly prioritizing the DONE -> MIGHT_SWITCH_PROTOCOL transition. +# +# Implementation +# -------------- +# +# The event-triggered transitions for the server and client machines are all +# stored explicitly in a table. Ditto for the state-triggered transitions that +# involve just the server and client state. +# +# The transitions for the other machines, and the state-triggered transitions +# that involve the other machines, are written out as explicit Python code. +# +# It'd be nice if there were some cleaner way to do all this. This isn't +# *too* terrible, but I feel like it could probably be better. +# +# WARNING +# ------- +# +# The script that generates the state machine diagrams for the docs knows how +# to read out the EVENT_TRIGGERED_TRANSITIONS and STATE_TRIGGERED_TRANSITIONS +# tables. But it can't automatically read the transitions that are written +# directly in Python code. So if you touch those, you need to also update the +# script to keep it in sync! +from typing import cast, Dict, Optional, Set, Tuple, Type, Union + +from ._events import * +from ._util import LocalProtocolError, Sentinel + +# Everything in __all__ gets re-exported as part of the h11 public API. +__all__ = [ + "CLIENT", + "SERVER", + "IDLE", + "SEND_RESPONSE", + "SEND_BODY", + "DONE", + "MUST_CLOSE", + "CLOSED", + "MIGHT_SWITCH_PROTOCOL", + "SWITCHED_PROTOCOL", + "ERROR", +] + + +class CLIENT(Sentinel, metaclass=Sentinel): + pass + + +class SERVER(Sentinel, metaclass=Sentinel): + pass + + +# States +class IDLE(Sentinel, metaclass=Sentinel): + pass + + +class SEND_RESPONSE(Sentinel, metaclass=Sentinel): + pass + + +class SEND_BODY(Sentinel, metaclass=Sentinel): + pass + + +class DONE(Sentinel, metaclass=Sentinel): + pass + + +class MUST_CLOSE(Sentinel, metaclass=Sentinel): + pass + + +class CLOSED(Sentinel, metaclass=Sentinel): + pass + + +class ERROR(Sentinel, metaclass=Sentinel): + pass + + +# Switch types +class MIGHT_SWITCH_PROTOCOL(Sentinel, metaclass=Sentinel): + pass + + +class SWITCHED_PROTOCOL(Sentinel, metaclass=Sentinel): + pass + + +class _SWITCH_UPGRADE(Sentinel, metaclass=Sentinel): + pass + + +class _SWITCH_CONNECT(Sentinel, metaclass=Sentinel): + pass + + +EventTransitionType = Dict[ + Type[Sentinel], + Dict[ + Type[Sentinel], + Dict[Union[Type[Event], Tuple[Type[Event], Type[Sentinel]]], Type[Sentinel]], + ], +] + +EVENT_TRIGGERED_TRANSITIONS: EventTransitionType = { + CLIENT: { + IDLE: {Request: SEND_BODY, ConnectionClosed: CLOSED}, + SEND_BODY: {Data: SEND_BODY, EndOfMessage: DONE}, + DONE: {ConnectionClosed: CLOSED}, + MUST_CLOSE: {ConnectionClosed: CLOSED}, + CLOSED: {ConnectionClosed: CLOSED}, + MIGHT_SWITCH_PROTOCOL: {}, + SWITCHED_PROTOCOL: {}, + ERROR: {}, + }, + SERVER: { + IDLE: { + ConnectionClosed: CLOSED, + Response: SEND_BODY, + # Special case: server sees client Request events, in this form + (Request, CLIENT): SEND_RESPONSE, + }, + SEND_RESPONSE: { + InformationalResponse: SEND_RESPONSE, + Response: SEND_BODY, + (InformationalResponse, _SWITCH_UPGRADE): SWITCHED_PROTOCOL, + (Response, _SWITCH_CONNECT): SWITCHED_PROTOCOL, + }, + SEND_BODY: {Data: SEND_BODY, EndOfMessage: DONE}, + DONE: {ConnectionClosed: CLOSED}, + MUST_CLOSE: {ConnectionClosed: CLOSED}, + CLOSED: {ConnectionClosed: CLOSED}, + SWITCHED_PROTOCOL: {}, + ERROR: {}, + }, +} + +StateTransitionType = Dict[ + Tuple[Type[Sentinel], Type[Sentinel]], Dict[Type[Sentinel], Type[Sentinel]] +] + +# NB: there are also some special-case state-triggered transitions hard-coded +# into _fire_state_triggered_transitions below. +STATE_TRIGGERED_TRANSITIONS: StateTransitionType = { + # (Client state, Server state) -> new states + # Protocol negotiation + (MIGHT_SWITCH_PROTOCOL, SWITCHED_PROTOCOL): {CLIENT: SWITCHED_PROTOCOL}, + # Socket shutdown + (CLOSED, DONE): {SERVER: MUST_CLOSE}, + (CLOSED, IDLE): {SERVER: MUST_CLOSE}, + (ERROR, DONE): {SERVER: MUST_CLOSE}, + (DONE, CLOSED): {CLIENT: MUST_CLOSE}, + (IDLE, CLOSED): {CLIENT: MUST_CLOSE}, + (DONE, ERROR): {CLIENT: MUST_CLOSE}, +} + + +class ConnectionState: + def __init__(self) -> None: + # Extra bits of state that don't quite fit into the state model. + + # If this is False then it enables the automatic DONE -> MUST_CLOSE + # transition. Don't set this directly; call .keep_alive_disabled() + self.keep_alive = True + + # This is a subset of {UPGRADE, CONNECT}, containing the proposals + # made by the client for switching protocols. + self.pending_switch_proposals: Set[Type[Sentinel]] = set() + + self.states: Dict[Type[Sentinel], Type[Sentinel]] = {CLIENT: IDLE, SERVER: IDLE} + + def process_error(self, role: Type[Sentinel]) -> None: + self.states[role] = ERROR + self._fire_state_triggered_transitions() + + def process_keep_alive_disabled(self) -> None: + self.keep_alive = False + self._fire_state_triggered_transitions() + + def process_client_switch_proposal(self, switch_event: Type[Sentinel]) -> None: + self.pending_switch_proposals.add(switch_event) + self._fire_state_triggered_transitions() + + def process_event( + self, + role: Type[Sentinel], + event_type: Type[Event], + server_switch_event: Optional[Type[Sentinel]] = None, + ) -> None: + _event_type: Union[Type[Event], Tuple[Type[Event], Type[Sentinel]]] = event_type + if server_switch_event is not None: + assert role is SERVER + if server_switch_event not in self.pending_switch_proposals: + raise LocalProtocolError( + "Received server _SWITCH_UPGRADE event without a pending proposal" + ) + _event_type = (event_type, server_switch_event) + if server_switch_event is None and _event_type is Response: + self.pending_switch_proposals = set() + self._fire_event_triggered_transitions(role, _event_type) + # Special case: the server state does get to see Request + # events. + if _event_type is Request: + assert role is CLIENT + self._fire_event_triggered_transitions(SERVER, (Request, CLIENT)) + self._fire_state_triggered_transitions() + + def _fire_event_triggered_transitions( + self, + role: Type[Sentinel], + event_type: Union[Type[Event], Tuple[Type[Event], Type[Sentinel]]], + ) -> None: + state = self.states[role] + try: + new_state = EVENT_TRIGGERED_TRANSITIONS[role][state][event_type] + except KeyError: + event_type = cast(Type[Event], event_type) + raise LocalProtocolError( + "can't handle event type {} when role={} and state={}".format( + event_type.__name__, role, self.states[role] + ) + ) from None + self.states[role] = new_state + + def _fire_state_triggered_transitions(self) -> None: + # We apply these rules repeatedly until converging on a fixed point + while True: + start_states = dict(self.states) + + # It could happen that both these special-case transitions are + # enabled at the same time: + # + # DONE -> MIGHT_SWITCH_PROTOCOL + # DONE -> MUST_CLOSE + # + # For example, this will always be true of a HTTP/1.0 client + # requesting CONNECT. If this happens, the protocol switch takes + # priority. From there the client will either go to + # SWITCHED_PROTOCOL, in which case it's none of our business when + # they close the connection, or else the server will deny the + # request, in which case the client will go back to DONE and then + # from there to MUST_CLOSE. + if self.pending_switch_proposals: + if self.states[CLIENT] is DONE: + self.states[CLIENT] = MIGHT_SWITCH_PROTOCOL + + if not self.pending_switch_proposals: + if self.states[CLIENT] is MIGHT_SWITCH_PROTOCOL: + self.states[CLIENT] = DONE + + if not self.keep_alive: + for role in (CLIENT, SERVER): + if self.states[role] is DONE: + self.states[role] = MUST_CLOSE + + # Tabular state-triggered transitions + joint_state = (self.states[CLIENT], self.states[SERVER]) + changes = STATE_TRIGGERED_TRANSITIONS.get(joint_state, {}) + self.states.update(changes) + + if self.states == start_states: + # Fixed point reached + return + + def start_next_cycle(self) -> None: + if self.states != {CLIENT: DONE, SERVER: DONE}: + raise LocalProtocolError( + f"not in a reusable state. self.states={self.states}" + ) + # Can't reach DONE/DONE with any of these active, but still, let's be + # sure. + assert self.keep_alive + assert not self.pending_switch_proposals + self.states = {CLIENT: IDLE, SERVER: IDLE} diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_util.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_util.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6718445290770e028ea2f1f662026c9a0b0991db --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_util.py @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +from typing import Any, Dict, NoReturn, Pattern, Tuple, Type, TypeVar, Union + +__all__ = [ + "ProtocolError", + "LocalProtocolError", + "RemoteProtocolError", + "validate", + "bytesify", +] + + +class ProtocolError(Exception): + """Exception indicating a violation of the HTTP/1.1 protocol. + + This as an abstract base class, with two concrete base classes: + :exc:`LocalProtocolError`, which indicates that you tried to do something + that HTTP/1.1 says is illegal, and :exc:`RemoteProtocolError`, which + indicates that the remote peer tried to do something that HTTP/1.1 says is + illegal. See :ref:`error-handling` for details. + + In addition to the normal :exc:`Exception` features, it has one attribute: + + .. attribute:: error_status_hint + + This gives a suggestion as to what status code a server might use if + this error occurred as part of a request. + + For a :exc:`RemoteProtocolError`, this is useful as a suggestion for + how you might want to respond to a misbehaving peer, if you're + implementing a server. + + For a :exc:`LocalProtocolError`, this can be taken as a suggestion for + how your peer might have responded to *you* if h11 had allowed you to + continue. + + The default is 400 Bad Request, a generic catch-all for protocol + violations. + + """ + + def __init__(self, msg: str, error_status_hint: int = 400) -> None: + if type(self) is ProtocolError: + raise TypeError("tried to directly instantiate ProtocolError") + Exception.__init__(self, msg) + self.error_status_hint = error_status_hint + + +# Strategy: there are a number of public APIs where a LocalProtocolError can +# be raised (send(), all the different event constructors, ...), and only one +# public API where RemoteProtocolError can be raised +# (receive_data()). Therefore we always raise LocalProtocolError internally, +# and then receive_data will translate this into a RemoteProtocolError. +# +# Internally: +# LocalProtocolError is the generic "ProtocolError". +# Externally: +# LocalProtocolError is for local errors and RemoteProtocolError is for +# remote errors. +class LocalProtocolError(ProtocolError): + def _reraise_as_remote_protocol_error(self) -> NoReturn: + # After catching a LocalProtocolError, use this method to re-raise it + # as a RemoteProtocolError. This method must be called from inside an + # except: block. + # + # An easy way to get an equivalent RemoteProtocolError is just to + # modify 'self' in place. + self.__class__ = RemoteProtocolError # type: ignore + # But the re-raising is somewhat non-trivial -- you might think that + # now that we've modified the in-flight exception object, that just + # doing 'raise' to re-raise it would be enough. But it turns out that + # this doesn't work, because Python tracks the exception type + # (exc_info[0]) separately from the exception object (exc_info[1]), + # and we only modified the latter. So we really do need to re-raise + # the new type explicitly. + # On py3, the traceback is part of the exception object, so our + # in-place modification preserved it and we can just re-raise: + raise self + + +class RemoteProtocolError(ProtocolError): + pass + + +def validate( + regex: Pattern[bytes], data: bytes, msg: str = "malformed data", *format_args: Any +) -> Dict[str, bytes]: + match = regex.fullmatch(data) + if not match: + if format_args: + msg = msg.format(*format_args) + raise LocalProtocolError(msg) + return match.groupdict() + + +# Sentinel values +# +# - Inherit identity-based comparison and hashing from object +# - Have a nice repr +# - Have a *bonus property*: type(sentinel) is sentinel +# +# The bonus property is useful if you want to take the return value from +# next_event() and do some sort of dispatch based on type(event). + +_T_Sentinel = TypeVar("_T_Sentinel", bound="Sentinel") + + +class Sentinel(type): + def __new__( + cls: Type[_T_Sentinel], + name: str, + bases: Tuple[type, ...], + namespace: Dict[str, Any], + **kwds: Any + ) -> _T_Sentinel: + assert bases == (Sentinel,) + v = super().__new__(cls, name, bases, namespace, **kwds) + v.__class__ = v # type: ignore + return v + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return self.__name__ + + +# Used for methods, request targets, HTTP versions, header names, and header +# values. Accepts ascii-strings, or bytes/bytearray/memoryview/..., and always +# returns bytes. +def bytesify(s: Union[bytes, bytearray, memoryview, int, str]) -> bytes: + # Fast-path: + if type(s) is bytes: + return s + if isinstance(s, str): + s = s.encode("ascii") + if isinstance(s, int): + raise TypeError("expected bytes-like object, not int") + return bytes(s) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_version.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_version.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..76e7327b8617c9d12236f511414d5eb58e98a44b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_version.py @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +# This file must be kept very simple, because it is consumed from several +# places -- it is imported by h11/__init__.py, execfile'd by setup.py, etc. + +# We use a simple scheme: +# 1.0.0 -> 1.0.0+dev -> 1.1.0 -> 1.1.0+dev +# where the +dev versions are never released into the wild, they're just what +# we stick into the VCS in between releases. +# +# This is compatible with PEP 440: +# http://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440/ +# via the use of the "local suffix" "+dev", which is disallowed on index +# servers and causes 1.0.0+dev to sort after plain 1.0.0, which is what we +# want. (Contrast with the special suffix 1.0.0.dev, which sorts *before* +# 1.0.0.) + +__version__ = "0.16.0" diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_writers.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_writers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..939cdb912a9debaea07fbf3a9ac04549c44d077c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/_writers.py @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +# Code to read HTTP data +# +# Strategy: each writer takes an event + a write-some-bytes function, which is +# calls. +# +# WRITERS is a dict describing how to pick a reader. It maps states to either: +# - a writer +# - or, for body writers, a dict of framin-dependent writer factories + +from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Tuple, Type, Union + +from ._events import Data, EndOfMessage, Event, InformationalResponse, Request, Response +from ._headers import Headers +from ._state import CLIENT, IDLE, SEND_BODY, SEND_RESPONSE, SERVER +from ._util import LocalProtocolError, Sentinel + +__all__ = ["WRITERS"] + +Writer = Callable[[bytes], Any] + + +def write_headers(headers: Headers, write: Writer) -> None: + # "Since the Host field-value is critical information for handling a + # request, a user agent SHOULD generate Host as the first header field + # following the request-line." - RFC 7230 + raw_items = headers._full_items + for raw_name, name, value in raw_items: + if name == b"host": + write(b"%s: %s\r\n" % (raw_name, value)) + for raw_name, name, value in raw_items: + if name != b"host": + write(b"%s: %s\r\n" % (raw_name, value)) + write(b"\r\n") + + +def write_request(request: Request, write: Writer) -> None: + if request.http_version != b"1.1": + raise LocalProtocolError("I only send HTTP/1.1") + write(b"%s %s HTTP/1.1\r\n" % (request.method, request.target)) + write_headers(request.headers, write) + + +# Shared between InformationalResponse and Response +def write_any_response( + response: Union[InformationalResponse, Response], write: Writer +) -> None: + if response.http_version != b"1.1": + raise LocalProtocolError("I only send HTTP/1.1") + status_bytes = str(response.status_code).encode("ascii") + # We don't bother sending ascii status messages like "OK"; they're + # optional and ignored by the protocol. (But the space after the numeric + # status code is mandatory.) + # + # XX FIXME: could at least make an effort to pull out the status message + # from stdlib's http.HTTPStatus table. Or maybe just steal their enums + # (either by import or copy/paste). We already accept them as status codes + # since they're of type IntEnum < int. + write(b"HTTP/1.1 %s %s\r\n" % (status_bytes, response.reason)) + write_headers(response.headers, write) + + +class BodyWriter: + def __call__(self, event: Event, write: Writer) -> None: + if type(event) is Data: + self.send_data(event.data, write) + elif type(event) is EndOfMessage: + self.send_eom(event.headers, write) + else: # pragma: no cover + assert False + + def send_data(self, data: bytes, write: Writer) -> None: + pass + + def send_eom(self, headers: Headers, write: Writer) -> None: + pass + + +# +# These are all careful not to do anything to 'data' except call len(data) and +# write(data). This allows us to transparently pass-through funny objects, +# like placeholder objects referring to files on disk that will be sent via +# sendfile(2). +# +class ContentLengthWriter(BodyWriter): + def __init__(self, length: int) -> None: + self._length = length + + def send_data(self, data: bytes, write: Writer) -> None: + self._length -= len(data) + if self._length < 0: + raise LocalProtocolError("Too much data for declared Content-Length") + write(data) + + def send_eom(self, headers: Headers, write: Writer) -> None: + if self._length != 0: + raise LocalProtocolError("Too little data for declared Content-Length") + if headers: + raise LocalProtocolError("Content-Length and trailers don't mix") + + +class ChunkedWriter(BodyWriter): + def send_data(self, data: bytes, write: Writer) -> None: + # if we encoded 0-length data in the naive way, it would look like an + # end-of-message. + if not data: + return + write(b"%x\r\n" % len(data)) + write(data) + write(b"\r\n") + + def send_eom(self, headers: Headers, write: Writer) -> None: + write(b"0\r\n") + write_headers(headers, write) + + +class Http10Writer(BodyWriter): + def send_data(self, data: bytes, write: Writer) -> None: + write(data) + + def send_eom(self, headers: Headers, write: Writer) -> None: + if headers: + raise LocalProtocolError("can't send trailers to HTTP/1.0 client") + # no need to close the socket ourselves, that will be taken care of by + # Connection: close machinery + + +WritersType = Dict[ + Union[Tuple[Type[Sentinel], Type[Sentinel]], Type[Sentinel]], + Union[ + Dict[str, Type[BodyWriter]], + Callable[[Union[InformationalResponse, Response], Writer], None], + Callable[[Request, Writer], None], + ], +] + +WRITERS: WritersType = { + (CLIENT, IDLE): write_request, + (SERVER, IDLE): write_any_response, + (SERVER, SEND_RESPONSE): write_any_response, + SEND_BODY: { + "chunked": ChunkedWriter, + "content-length": ContentLengthWriter, + "http/1.0": Http10Writer, + }, +} diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/py.typed b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f5642f79f21d872f010979dcf6f0c4a415acc19d --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h11/py.typed @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Marker diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2-4.3.0.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2-4.3.0.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a34a7e56db35cc4c85bfa166244b3d63a6a240d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2-4.3.0.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2-4.3.0.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2-4.3.0.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2f15130a6e2cd7071c4d1b3bd41ae779fbd011f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2-4.3.0.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.4 +Name: h2 +Version: 4.3.0 +Summary: Pure-Python HTTP/2 protocol implementation +Author-email: Cory Benfield +Maintainer-email: Thomas Kriechbaumer +License: The MIT License (MIT) + + Copyright (c) 2015-2020 Cory Benfield and contributors + + Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy + of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal + in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights + to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell + copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is + furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + + The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in + all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + + THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR + IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, + FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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It's written from the ground up to be embeddable in whatever program you +choose to use, ensuring that you can speak HTTP/2 regardless of your +programming paradigm. + +You use it like this: + +.. code-block:: python + + import h2.connection + import h2.config + + config = h2.config.H2Configuration() + conn = h2.connection.H2Connection(config=config) + conn.send_headers(stream_id=stream_id, headers=headers) + conn.send_data(stream_id, data) + socket.sendall(conn.data_to_send()) + events = conn.receive_data(socket_data) + +This repository does not provide a parsing layer, a network layer, or any rules +about concurrency. Instead, it's a purely in-memory solution, defined in terms +of data actions and HTTP/2 frames. This is one building block of a full Python +HTTP implementation. + +To install it, just run: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ python -m pip install h2 + +Documentation +============= + +Documentation is available at https://h2.readthedocs.io . + +Contributing +============ + +``h2`` welcomes contributions from anyone! Unlike many other projects we +are happy to accept cosmetic contributions and small contributions, in addition +to large feature requests and changes. + +Before you contribute (either by opening an issue or filing a pull request), +please `read the contribution guidelines`_. + +.. _read the contribution guidelines: https://python-hyper.org/en/latest/contributing.html + +License +======= + +``h2`` is made available under the MIT License. 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b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cbc3b1eaadfb9c86213d588cf97588c7e5092775 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/config.py @@ -0,0 +1,212 @@ +""" +h2/config +~~~~~~~~~ + +Objects for controlling the configuration of the HTTP/2 stack. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import sys +from typing import Any + + +class _BooleanConfigOption: + """ + Descriptor for handling a boolean config option. This will block + attempts to set boolean config options to non-bools. + """ + + def __init__(self, name: str) -> None: + self.name = name + self.attr_name = f"_{self.name}" + + def __get__(self, instance: Any, owner: Any) -> bool: + return getattr(instance, self.attr_name) # type: ignore + + def __set__(self, instance: Any, value: bool) -> None: + if not isinstance(value, bool): + msg = f"{self.name} must be a bool" + raise ValueError(msg) # noqa: TRY004 + setattr(instance, self.attr_name, value) + + +class DummyLogger: + """ + A Logger object that does not actual logging, hence a DummyLogger. + + For the class the log operation is merely a no-op. The intent is to avoid + conditionals being sprinkled throughout the h2 code for calls to + logging functions when no logger is passed into the corresponding object. + """ + + def __init__(self, *vargs) -> None: # type: ignore + pass + + def debug(self, *vargs, **kwargs) -> None: # type: ignore + """ + No-op logging. Only level needed for now. + """ + + def trace(self, *vargs, **kwargs) -> None: # type: ignore + """ + No-op logging. Only level needed for now. + """ + + +class OutputLogger: + """ + A Logger object that prints to stderr or any other file-like object. + + This class is provided for convenience and not part of the stable API. + + :param file: A file-like object passed to the print function. + Defaults to ``sys.stderr``. + :param trace: Enables trace-level output. Defaults to ``False``. + """ + + def __init__(self, file=None, trace_level=False) -> None: # type: ignore + super().__init__() + self.file = file or sys.stderr + self.trace_level = trace_level + + def debug(self, fmtstr, *args) -> None: # type: ignore + print(f"h2 (debug): {fmtstr % args}", file=self.file) + + def trace(self, fmtstr, *args) -> None: # type: ignore + if self.trace_level: + print(f"h2 (trace): {fmtstr % args}", file=self.file) + + +class H2Configuration: + """ + An object that controls the way a single HTTP/2 connection behaves. + + This object allows the users to customize behaviour. In particular, it + allows users to enable or disable optional features, or to otherwise handle + various unusual behaviours. + + This object has very little behaviour of its own: it mostly just ensures + that configuration is self-consistent. + + :param client_side: Whether this object is to be used on the client side of + a connection, or on the server side. Affects the logic used by the + state machine, the default settings values, the allowable stream IDs, + and several other properties. Defaults to ``True``. + :type client_side: ``bool`` + + :param header_encoding: Controls whether the headers emitted by this object + in events are transparently decoded to ``unicode`` strings, and what + encoding is used to do that decoding. This defaults to ``None``, + meaning that headers will be returned as bytes. To automatically + decode headers (that is, to return them as unicode strings), this can + be set to the string name of any encoding, e.g. ``'utf-8'``. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0.0 + Changed default value from ``'utf-8'`` to ``None`` + + :type header_encoding: ``str``, ``False``, or ``None`` + + :param validate_outbound_headers: Controls whether the headers emitted + by this object are validated against the rules in RFC 7540. + Disabling this setting will cause outbound header validation to + be skipped, and allow the object to emit headers that may be illegal + according to RFC 7540. Defaults to ``True``. + :type validate_outbound_headers: ``bool`` + + :param normalize_outbound_headers: Controls whether the headers emitted + by this object are normalized before sending. Disabling this setting + will cause outbound header normalization to be skipped, and allow + the object to emit headers that may be illegal according to + RFC 7540. Defaults to ``True``. + :type normalize_outbound_headers: ``bool`` + + :param split_outbound_cookies: Controls whether the outbound cookie + headers are split before sending or not. According to RFC 7540 + - 8.1.2.5 the outbound header cookie headers may be split to improve + headers compression. Default is ``False``. + :type split_outbound_cookies: ``bool`` + + :param validate_inbound_headers: Controls whether the headers received + by this object are validated against the rules in RFC 7540. + Disabling this setting will cause inbound header validation to + be skipped, and allow the object to receive headers that may be illegal + according to RFC 7540. Defaults to ``True``. + :type validate_inbound_headers: ``bool`` + + :param normalize_inbound_headers: Controls whether the headers received by + this object are normalized according to the rules of RFC 7540. + Disabling this setting may lead to h2 emitting header blocks that + some RFCs forbid, e.g. with multiple cookie fields. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0.0 + + :type normalize_inbound_headers: ``bool`` + + :param logger: A logger that conforms to the requirements for this module, + those being no I/O and no context switches, which is needed in order + to run in asynchronous operation. + + .. versionadded:: 2.6.0 + + :type logger: ``logging.Logger`` + """ + + client_side = _BooleanConfigOption("client_side") + validate_outbound_headers = _BooleanConfigOption( + "validate_outbound_headers", + ) + normalize_outbound_headers = _BooleanConfigOption( + "normalize_outbound_headers", + ) + split_outbound_cookies = _BooleanConfigOption( + "split_outbound_cookies", + ) + validate_inbound_headers = _BooleanConfigOption( + "validate_inbound_headers", + ) + normalize_inbound_headers = _BooleanConfigOption( + "normalize_inbound_headers", + ) + + def __init__(self, + client_side: bool = True, + header_encoding: bool | str | None = None, + validate_outbound_headers: bool = True, + normalize_outbound_headers: bool = True, + split_outbound_cookies: bool = False, + validate_inbound_headers: bool = True, + normalize_inbound_headers: bool = True, + logger: DummyLogger | OutputLogger | None = None) -> None: + self.client_side = client_side + self.header_encoding = header_encoding + self.validate_outbound_headers = validate_outbound_headers + self.normalize_outbound_headers = normalize_outbound_headers + self.split_outbound_cookies = split_outbound_cookies + self.validate_inbound_headers = validate_inbound_headers + self.normalize_inbound_headers = normalize_inbound_headers + self.logger = logger or DummyLogger(__name__) + + @property + def header_encoding(self) -> bool | str | None: + """ + Controls whether the headers emitted by this object in events are + transparently decoded to ``unicode`` strings, and what encoding is used + to do that decoding. This defaults to ``None``, meaning that headers + will be returned as bytes. To automatically decode headers (that is, to + return them as unicode strings), this can be set to the string name of + any encoding, e.g. ``'utf-8'``. + """ + return self._header_encoding + + @header_encoding.setter + def header_encoding(self, value: bool | str | None) -> None: + """ + Enforces constraints on the value of header encoding. + """ + if not isinstance(value, (bool, str, type(None))): + msg = "header_encoding must be bool, string, or None" + raise ValueError(msg) # noqa: TRY004 + if value is True: + msg = "header_encoding cannot be True" + raise ValueError(msg) + self._header_encoding = value diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/connection.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/connection.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..313efc146cfc41edc04cb38a7595bd5b696be8c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/connection.py @@ -0,0 +1,2110 @@ +""" +h2/connection +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +An implementation of a HTTP/2 connection. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import base64 +from enum import Enum, IntEnum +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable + +from hpack.exceptions import HPACKError, OversizedHeaderListError +from hpack.hpack import Decoder, Encoder +from hyperframe.exceptions import InvalidPaddingError +from hyperframe.frame import ( + AltSvcFrame, + ContinuationFrame, + DataFrame, + ExtensionFrame, + Frame, + GoAwayFrame, + HeadersFrame, + PingFrame, + PriorityFrame, + PushPromiseFrame, + RstStreamFrame, + SettingsFrame, + WindowUpdateFrame, +) + +from .config import H2Configuration +from .errors import ErrorCodes, _error_code_from_int +from .events import ( + AlternativeServiceAvailable, + ConnectionTerminated, + Event, + InformationalResponseReceived, + PingAckReceived, + PingReceived, + PriorityUpdated, + RemoteSettingsChanged, + RequestReceived, + ResponseReceived, + SettingsAcknowledged, + TrailersReceived, + UnknownFrameReceived, + WindowUpdated, +) +from .exceptions import ( + DenialOfServiceError, + FlowControlError, + FrameTooLargeError, + NoAvailableStreamIDError, + NoSuchStreamError, + ProtocolError, + RFC1122Error, + StreamClosedError, + StreamIDTooLowError, + TooManyStreamsError, +) +from .frame_buffer import FrameBuffer +from .settings import ChangedSetting, SettingCodes, Settings +from .stream import H2Stream, StreamClosedBy +from .utilities import SizeLimitDict, guard_increment_window +from .windows import WindowManager + +if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from collections.abc import Iterable + + from hpack.struct import Header, HeaderWeaklyTyped + + +class ConnectionState(Enum): + IDLE = 0 + CLIENT_OPEN = 1 + SERVER_OPEN = 2 + CLOSED = 3 + + +class ConnectionInputs(Enum): + SEND_HEADERS = 0 + SEND_PUSH_PROMISE = 1 + SEND_DATA = 2 + SEND_GOAWAY = 3 + SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE = 4 + SEND_PING = 5 + SEND_SETTINGS = 6 + SEND_RST_STREAM = 7 + SEND_PRIORITY = 8 + RECV_HEADERS = 9 + RECV_PUSH_PROMISE = 10 + RECV_DATA = 11 + RECV_GOAWAY = 12 + RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE = 13 + RECV_PING = 14 + RECV_SETTINGS = 15 + RECV_RST_STREAM = 16 + RECV_PRIORITY = 17 + SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE = 18 # Added in 2.3.0 + RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE = 19 # Added in 2.3.0 + + +class AllowedStreamIDs(IntEnum): + EVEN = 0 + ODD = 1 + + +class H2ConnectionStateMachine: + """ + A single HTTP/2 connection state machine. + + This state machine, while defined in its own class, is logically part of + the H2Connection class also defined in this file. The state machine itself + maintains very little state directly, instead focusing entirely on managing + state transitions. + """ + + # For the purposes of this state machine we treat HEADERS and their + # associated CONTINUATION frames as a single jumbo frame. The protocol + # allows/requires this by preventing other frames from being interleved in + # between HEADERS/CONTINUATION frames. + # + # The _transitions dictionary contains a mapping of tuples of + # (state, input) to tuples of (side_effect_function, end_state). This map + # contains all allowed transitions: anything not in this map is invalid + # and immediately causes a transition to ``closed``. + + _transitions = { + # State: idle + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.SEND_HEADERS): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.SEND_SETTINGS): + (None, ConnectionState.IDLE), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.RECV_SETTINGS): + (None, ConnectionState.IDLE), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, ConnectionState.IDLE), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, ConnectionState.IDLE), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.SEND_PING): + (None, ConnectionState.IDLE), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.RECV_PING): + (None, ConnectionState.IDLE), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.SEND_GOAWAY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLOSED), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.RECV_GOAWAY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLOSED), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.SEND_PRIORITY): + (None, ConnectionState.IDLE), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.RECV_PRIORITY): + (None, ConnectionState.IDLE), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.IDLE, ConnectionInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + + # State: open, client side. + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_HEADERS): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_DATA): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_GOAWAY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLOSED), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_PING): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_SETTINGS): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_PRIORITY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_DATA): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_GOAWAY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLOSED), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_PING): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_SETTINGS): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_PRIORITY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN, + ConnectionInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (None, ConnectionState.CLIENT_OPEN), + + # State: open, server side. + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_HEADERS): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_PUSH_PROMISE): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_DATA): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_GOAWAY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLOSED), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_PING): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_SETTINGS): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_PRIORITY): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_DATA): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_GOAWAY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLOSED), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_PING): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_SETTINGS): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_PRIORITY): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, ConnectionInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, + ConnectionInputs.SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + (ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN, + ConnectionInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (None, ConnectionState.SERVER_OPEN), + + # State: closed + (ConnectionState.CLOSED, ConnectionInputs.SEND_GOAWAY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLOSED), + (ConnectionState.CLOSED, ConnectionInputs.RECV_GOAWAY): + (None, ConnectionState.CLOSED), + } + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.state = ConnectionState.IDLE + + def process_input(self, input_: ConnectionInputs) -> list[Event]: + """ + Process a specific input in the state machine. + """ + if not isinstance(input_, ConnectionInputs): + msg = "Input must be an instance of ConnectionInputs" + raise ValueError(msg) # noqa: TRY004 + + try: + func, target_state = self._transitions[(self.state, input_)] + except KeyError as e: + old_state = self.state + self.state = ConnectionState.CLOSED + msg = f"Invalid input {input_} in state {old_state}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) from e + else: + self.state = target_state + if func is not None: # pragma: no cover + return func() + + return [] + + +class H2Connection: + """ + A low-level HTTP/2 connection object. This handles building and receiving + frames and maintains both connection and per-stream state for all streams + on this connection. + + This wraps a HTTP/2 Connection state machine implementation, ensuring that + frames can only be sent/received when the connection is in a valid state. + It also builds stream state machines on demand to ensure that the + constraints of those state machines are met as well. Attempts to create + frames that cannot be sent will raise a ``ProtocolError``. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3.0 + Added the ``header_encoding`` keyword argument. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.5.0 + Added the ``config`` keyword argument. Deprecated the ``client_side`` + and ``header_encoding`` parameters. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0.0 + Removed deprecated parameters and properties. + + :param config: The configuration for the HTTP/2 connection. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5.0 + + :type config: :class:`H2Configuration ` + """ + + # The initial maximum outbound frame size. This can be changed by receiving + # a settings frame. + DEFAULT_MAX_OUTBOUND_FRAME_SIZE = 65535 + + # The initial maximum inbound frame size. This is somewhat arbitrarily + # chosen. + DEFAULT_MAX_INBOUND_FRAME_SIZE = 2**24 + + # The highest acceptable stream ID. + HIGHEST_ALLOWED_STREAM_ID = 2**31 - 1 + + # The largest acceptable window increment. + MAX_WINDOW_INCREMENT = 2**31 - 1 + + # The initial default value of SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE. + DEFAULT_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE = 2**16 + + # Keep in memory limited amount of results for streams closes + MAX_CLOSED_STREAMS = 2**16 + + def __init__(self, config: H2Configuration | None = None) -> None: + self.state_machine = H2ConnectionStateMachine() + self.streams: dict[int, H2Stream] = {} + self.highest_inbound_stream_id = 0 + self.highest_outbound_stream_id = 0 + self.encoder = Encoder() + self.decoder = Decoder() + + # This won't always actually do anything: for versions of HPACK older + # than 2.3.0 it does nothing. However, we have to try! + self.decoder.max_header_list_size = self.DEFAULT_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE + + #: The configuration for this HTTP/2 connection object. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 2.5.0 + self.config = config or H2Configuration(client_side=True) + + # Objects that store settings, including defaults. + # + # We set the MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS value to 100 because its default is + # unbounded, and that's a dangerous default because it allows + # essentially unbounded resources to be allocated regardless of how + # they will be used. 100 should be suitable for the average + # application. This default obviously does not apply to the remote + # peer's settings: the remote peer controls them! + # + # We also set MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE to a reasonable value. This is to + # advertise our defence against CVE-2016-6581. However, not all + # versions of HPACK will let us do it. That's ok: we should at least + # suggest that we're not vulnerable. + self.local_settings = Settings( + client=self.config.client_side, + initial_values={ + SettingCodes.MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS: 100, + SettingCodes.MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE: + self.DEFAULT_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE, + }, + ) + self.remote_settings = Settings(client=not self.config.client_side) + + # The current value of the connection flow control windows on the + # connection. + self.outbound_flow_control_window = ( + self.remote_settings.initial_window_size + ) + + #: The maximum size of a frame that can be emitted by this peer, in + #: bytes. + self.max_outbound_frame_size = self.remote_settings.max_frame_size + + #: The maximum size of a frame that can be received by this peer, in + #: bytes. + self.max_inbound_frame_size = self.local_settings.max_frame_size + + # Buffer for incoming data. + self.incoming_buffer = FrameBuffer(server=not self.config.client_side) + + # A private variable to store a sequence of received header frames + # until completion. + self._header_frames: list[Frame] = [] + + # Data that needs to be sent. + self._data_to_send = bytearray() + + # Keeps track of how streams are closed. + # Used to ensure that we don't blow up in the face of frames that were + # in flight when a RST_STREAM was sent. + # Also used to determine whether we should consider a frame received + # while a stream is closed as either a stream error or a connection + # error. + self._closed_streams: dict[int, StreamClosedBy | None] = SizeLimitDict( + size_limit=self.MAX_CLOSED_STREAMS, + ) + + # The flow control window manager for the connection. + self._inbound_flow_control_window_manager = WindowManager( + max_window_size=self.local_settings.initial_window_size, + ) + + # When in doubt use dict-dispatch. + self._frame_dispatch_table: dict[type[Frame], Callable] = { # type: ignore + HeadersFrame: self._receive_headers_frame, + PushPromiseFrame: self._receive_push_promise_frame, + SettingsFrame: self._receive_settings_frame, + DataFrame: self._receive_data_frame, + WindowUpdateFrame: self._receive_window_update_frame, + PingFrame: self._receive_ping_frame, + RstStreamFrame: self._receive_rst_stream_frame, + PriorityFrame: self._receive_priority_frame, + GoAwayFrame: self._receive_goaway_frame, + ContinuationFrame: self._receive_naked_continuation, + AltSvcFrame: self._receive_alt_svc_frame, + ExtensionFrame: self._receive_unknown_frame, + } + + def _prepare_for_sending(self, frames: list[Frame]) -> None: + if not frames: + return + self._data_to_send += b"".join(f.serialize() for f in frames) + assert all(f.body_len <= self.max_outbound_frame_size for f in frames) + + def _open_streams(self, remainder: int) -> int: + """ + A common method of counting number of open streams. Returns the number + of streams that are open *and* that have (stream ID % 2) == remainder. + While it iterates, also deletes any closed streams. + """ + count = 0 + to_delete = [] + + for stream_id, stream in self.streams.items(): + if stream.open and (stream_id % 2 == remainder): + count += 1 + elif stream.closed: + to_delete.append(stream_id) + + for stream_id in to_delete: + stream = self.streams.pop(stream_id) + self._closed_streams[stream_id] = stream.closed_by + + return count + + @property + def open_outbound_streams(self) -> int: + """ + The current number of open outbound streams. + """ + outbound_numbers = int(self.config.client_side) + return self._open_streams(outbound_numbers) + + @property + def open_inbound_streams(self) -> int: + """ + The current number of open inbound streams. + """ + inbound_numbers = int(not self.config.client_side) + return self._open_streams(inbound_numbers) + + @property + def inbound_flow_control_window(self) -> int: + """ + The size of the inbound flow control window for the connection. This is + rarely publicly useful: instead, use :meth:`remote_flow_control_window + `. This + shortcut is largely present to provide a shortcut to this data. + """ + return self._inbound_flow_control_window_manager.current_window_size + + def _begin_new_stream(self, stream_id: int, allowed_ids: AllowedStreamIDs) -> H2Stream: + """ + Initiate a new stream. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + Removed this function from the public API. + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream to open. + :param allowed_ids: What kind of stream ID is allowed. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Attempting to initiate stream ID %d", stream_id, + ) + outbound = self._stream_id_is_outbound(stream_id) + highest_stream_id = ( + self.highest_outbound_stream_id if outbound else + self.highest_inbound_stream_id + ) + + if stream_id <= highest_stream_id: + raise StreamIDTooLowError(stream_id, highest_stream_id) + + if (stream_id % 2) != int(allowed_ids): + msg = "Invalid stream ID for peer." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + s = H2Stream( + stream_id, + config=self.config, + inbound_window_size=self.local_settings.initial_window_size, + outbound_window_size=self.remote_settings.initial_window_size, + ) + self.config.logger.debug("Stream ID %d created", stream_id) + s.max_outbound_frame_size = self.max_outbound_frame_size + + self.streams[stream_id] = s + self.config.logger.debug("Current streams: %s", self.streams.keys()) + + if outbound: + self.highest_outbound_stream_id = stream_id + else: + self.highest_inbound_stream_id = stream_id + + return s + + def initiate_connection(self) -> None: + """ + Provides any data that needs to be sent at the start of the connection. + Must be called for both clients and servers. + """ + self.config.logger.debug("Initializing connection") + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_SETTINGS) + if self.config.client_side: + preamble = b"PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n" + else: + preamble = b"" + + f = SettingsFrame(0) + for setting, value in self.local_settings.items(): + f.settings[setting] = value + self.config.logger.debug( + "Send Settings frame: %s", self.local_settings, + ) + + self._data_to_send += preamble + f.serialize() + + def initiate_upgrade_connection(self, settings_header: bytes | None = None) -> bytes | None: + """ + Call to initialise the connection object for use with an upgraded + HTTP/2 connection (i.e. a connection negotiated using the + ``Upgrade: h2c`` HTTP header). + + This method differs from :meth:`initiate_connection + ` in several ways. + Firstly, it handles the additional SETTINGS frame that is sent in the + ``HTTP2-Settings`` header field. When called on a client connection, + this method will return a bytestring that the caller can put in the + ``HTTP2-Settings`` field they send on their initial request. When + called on a server connection, the user **must** provide the value they + received from the client in the ``HTTP2-Settings`` header field to the + ``settings_header`` argument, which will be used appropriately. + + Additionally, this method sets up stream 1 in a half-closed state + appropriate for this side of the connection, to reflect the fact that + the request is already complete. + + Finally, this method also prepares the appropriate preamble to be sent + after the upgrade. + + .. versionadded:: 2.3.0 + + :param settings_header: (optional, server-only): The value of the + ``HTTP2-Settings`` header field received from the client. + :type settings_header: ``bytes`` + + :returns: For clients, a bytestring to put in the ``HTTP2-Settings``. + For servers, returns nothing. + :rtype: ``bytes`` or ``None`` + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Upgrade connection. Current settings: %s", self.local_settings, + ) + + frame_data = None + # Begin by getting the preamble in place. + self.initiate_connection() + + if self.config.client_side: + f = SettingsFrame(0) + for setting, value in self.local_settings.items(): + f.settings[setting] = value + + frame_data = f.serialize_body() + frame_data = base64.urlsafe_b64encode(frame_data) + elif settings_header: + # We have a settings header from the client. This needs to be + # applied, but we want to throw away the ACK. We do this by + # inserting the data into a Settings frame and then passing it to + # the state machine, but ignoring the return value. + settings_header = base64.urlsafe_b64decode(settings_header) + f = SettingsFrame(0) + f.parse_body(memoryview(settings_header)) + self._receive_settings_frame(f) + + # Set up appropriate state. Stream 1 in a half-closed state: + # half-closed(local) for clients, half-closed(remote) for servers. + # Additionally, we need to set up the Connection state machine. + connection_input = ( + ConnectionInputs.SEND_HEADERS if self.config.client_side + else ConnectionInputs.RECV_HEADERS + ) + self.config.logger.debug("Process input %s", connection_input) + self.state_machine.process_input(connection_input) + + # Set up stream 1. + self._begin_new_stream(stream_id=1, allowed_ids=AllowedStreamIDs.ODD) + self.streams[1].upgrade(self.config.client_side) + return frame_data + + def _get_or_create_stream(self, stream_id: int, allowed_ids: AllowedStreamIDs) -> H2Stream: + """ + Gets a stream by its stream ID. Will create one if one does not already + exist. Use allowed_ids to circumvent the usual stream ID rules for + clients and servers. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + Removed this function from the public API. + """ + try: + return self.streams[stream_id] + except KeyError: + return self._begin_new_stream(stream_id, allowed_ids) + + def _get_stream_by_id(self, stream_id: int | None) -> H2Stream: + """ + Gets a stream by its stream ID. Raises NoSuchStreamError if the stream + ID does not correspond to a known stream and is higher than the current + maximum: raises if it is lower than the current maximum. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + Removed this function from the public API. + """ + if not stream_id: + raise NoSuchStreamError(-1) # pragma: no cover + try: + return self.streams[stream_id] + except KeyError as e: + outbound = self._stream_id_is_outbound(stream_id) + highest_stream_id = ( + self.highest_outbound_stream_id if outbound else + self.highest_inbound_stream_id + ) + + if stream_id > highest_stream_id: + raise NoSuchStreamError(stream_id) from e + raise StreamClosedError(stream_id) from e + + def get_next_available_stream_id(self) -> int: + """ + Returns an integer suitable for use as the stream ID for the next + stream created by this endpoint. For server endpoints, this stream ID + will be even. For client endpoints, this stream ID will be odd. If no + stream IDs are available, raises :class:`NoAvailableStreamIDError + `. + + .. warning:: The return value from this function does not change until + the stream ID has actually been used by sending or pushing + headers on that stream. For that reason, it should be + called as close as possible to the actual use of the + stream ID. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0.0 + + :raises: :class:`NoAvailableStreamIDError + ` + :returns: The next free stream ID this peer can use to initiate a + stream. + :rtype: ``int`` + """ + # No streams have been opened yet, so return the lowest allowed stream + # ID. + if not self.highest_outbound_stream_id: + next_stream_id = 1 if self.config.client_side else 2 + else: + next_stream_id = self.highest_outbound_stream_id + 2 + self.config.logger.debug( + "Next available stream ID %d", next_stream_id, + ) + if next_stream_id > self.HIGHEST_ALLOWED_STREAM_ID: + msg = "Exhausted allowed stream IDs" + raise NoAvailableStreamIDError(msg) + + return next_stream_id + + def send_headers(self, + stream_id: int, + headers: Iterable[HeaderWeaklyTyped], + end_stream: bool = False, + priority_weight: int | None = None, + priority_depends_on: int | None = None, + priority_exclusive: bool | None = None) -> None: + """ + Send headers on a given stream. + + This function can be used to send request or response headers: the kind + that are sent depends on whether this connection has been opened as a + client or server connection, and whether the stream was opened by the + remote peer or not. + + If this is a client connection, calling ``send_headers`` will send the + headers as a request. It will also implicitly open the stream being + used. If this is a client connection and ``send_headers`` has *already* + been called, this will send trailers instead. + + If this is a server connection, calling ``send_headers`` will send the + headers as a response. It is a protocol error for a server to open a + stream by sending headers. If this is a server connection and + ``send_headers`` has *already* been called, this will send trailers + instead. + + When acting as a server, you may call ``send_headers`` any number of + times allowed by the following rules, in this order: + + - zero or more times with ``(':status', '1XX')`` (where ``1XX`` is a + placeholder for any 100-level status code). + - once with any other status header. + - zero or one time for trailers. + + That is, you are allowed to send as many informational responses as you + like, followed by one complete response and zero or one HTTP trailer + blocks. + + Clients may send one or two header blocks: one request block, and + optionally one trailer block. + + If it is important to send HPACK "never indexed" header fields (as + defined in `RFC 7451 Section 7.1.3 + `_), the user may + instead provide headers using the HPACK library's :class:`HeaderTuple + ` and :class:`NeverIndexedHeaderTuple + ` objects. + + This method also allows users to prioritize the stream immediately, + by sending priority information on the HEADERS frame directly. To do + this, any one of ``priority_weight``, ``priority_depends_on``, or + ``priority_exclusive`` must be set to a value that is not ``None``. For + more information on the priority fields, see :meth:`prioritize + `. + + .. warning:: In HTTP/2, it is mandatory that all the HTTP/2 special + headers (that is, ones whose header keys begin with ``:``) appear + at the start of the header block, before any normal headers. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3.0 + Added support for using :class:`HeaderTuple + ` objects to store headers. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4.0 + Added the ability to provide priority keyword arguments: + ``priority_weight``, ``priority_depends_on``, and + ``priority_exclusive``. + + :param stream_id: The stream ID to send the headers on. If this stream + does not currently exist, it will be created. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + + :param headers: The request/response headers to send. + :type headers: An iterable of two tuples of bytestrings or + :class:`HeaderTuple ` objects. + + :param end_stream: Whether this headers frame should end the stream + immediately (that is, whether no more data will be sent after this + frame). Defaults to ``False``. + :type end_stream: ``bool`` + + :param priority_weight: Sets the priority weight of the stream. See + :meth:`prioritize ` for more + about how this field works. Defaults to ``None``, which means that + no priority information will be sent. + :type priority_weight: ``int`` or ``None`` + + :param priority_depends_on: Sets which stream this one depends on for + priority purposes. See :meth:`prioritize + ` for more about how this + field works. Defaults to ``None``, which means that no priority + information will be sent. + :type priority_depends_on: ``int`` or ``None`` + + :param priority_exclusive: Sets whether this stream exclusively depends + on the stream given in ``priority_depends_on`` for priority + purposes. See :meth:`prioritize + ` for more about how this + field workds. Defaults to ``None``, which means that no priority + information will be sent. + :type priority_depends_on: ``bool`` or ``None`` + + :returns: Nothing + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Send headers on stream ID %d", stream_id, + ) + + # Check we can open the stream. + if stream_id not in self.streams: + max_open_streams = self.remote_settings.max_concurrent_streams + value = self.open_outbound_streams # take a copy due to the property accessor having side affects + if (value + 1) > max_open_streams: + msg = f"Max outbound streams is {max_open_streams}, {value} open" + raise TooManyStreamsError(msg) + + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_HEADERS) + stream = self._get_or_create_stream( + stream_id, AllowedStreamIDs(self.config.client_side), + ) + + frames: list[Frame] = [] + frames.extend(stream.send_headers( + headers, self.encoder, end_stream, + )) + + # We may need to send priority information. + priority_present = ( + (priority_weight is not None) or + (priority_depends_on is not None) or + (priority_exclusive is not None) + ) + + if priority_present: + if not self.config.client_side: + msg = "Servers SHOULD NOT prioritize streams." + raise RFC1122Error(msg) + + headers_frame = frames[0] + assert isinstance(headers_frame, HeadersFrame) + + headers_frame.flags.add("PRIORITY") + frames[0] = _add_frame_priority( + headers_frame, + priority_weight, + priority_depends_on, + priority_exclusive, + ) + + self._prepare_for_sending(frames) + + def send_data(self, + stream_id: int, + data: bytes | memoryview, + end_stream: bool = False, + pad_length: Any = None) -> None: + """ + Send data on a given stream. + + This method does no breaking up of data: if the data is larger than the + value returned by :meth:`local_flow_control_window + ` for this stream + then a :class:`FlowControlError ` will + be raised. If the data is larger than :data:`max_outbound_frame_size + ` then a + :class:`FrameTooLargeError ` will be + raised. + + h2 does this to avoid buffering the data internally. If the user + has more data to send than h2 will allow, consider breaking it up + and buffering it externally. + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream on which to send the data. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + :param data: The data to send on the stream. + :type data: ``bytes`` + :param end_stream: (optional) Whether this is the last data to be sent + on the stream. Defaults to ``False``. + :type end_stream: ``bool`` + :param pad_length: (optional) Length of the padding to apply to the + data frame. Defaults to ``None`` for no use of padding. Note that + a value of ``0`` results in padding of length ``0`` + (with the "padding" flag set on the frame). + + .. versionadded:: 2.6.0 + + :type pad_length: ``int`` + :returns: Nothing + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Send data on stream ID %d with len %d", stream_id, len(data), + ) + frame_size = len(data) + if pad_length is not None: + if not isinstance(pad_length, int): + msg = "pad_length must be an int" + raise TypeError(msg) + if pad_length < 0 or pad_length > 255: + msg = "pad_length must be within range: [0, 255]" + raise ValueError(msg) + # Account for padding bytes plus the 1-byte padding length field. + frame_size += pad_length + 1 + self.config.logger.debug( + "Frame size on stream ID %d is %d", stream_id, frame_size, + ) + + if frame_size > self.local_flow_control_window(stream_id): + msg = f"Cannot send {frame_size} bytes, flow control window is {self.local_flow_control_window(stream_id)}" + raise FlowControlError(msg) + if frame_size > self.max_outbound_frame_size: + msg = f"Cannot send frame size {frame_size}, max frame size is {self.max_outbound_frame_size}" + raise FrameTooLargeError(msg) + + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_DATA) + frames = self.streams[stream_id].send_data( + data, end_stream, pad_length=pad_length, + ) + + self._prepare_for_sending(frames) + + self.outbound_flow_control_window -= frame_size + self.config.logger.debug( + "Outbound flow control window size is %d", + self.outbound_flow_control_window, + ) + assert self.outbound_flow_control_window >= 0 + + def end_stream(self, stream_id: int) -> None: + """ + Cleanly end a given stream. + + This method ends a stream by sending an empty DATA frame on that stream + with the ``END_STREAM`` flag set. + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream to end. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + :returns: Nothing + """ + self.config.logger.debug("End stream ID %d", stream_id) + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_DATA) + frames = self.streams[stream_id].end_stream() + self._prepare_for_sending(frames) + + def increment_flow_control_window(self, increment: int, stream_id: int | None = None) -> None: + """ + Increment a flow control window, optionally for a single stream. Allows + the remote peer to send more data. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + Rejects attempts to increment the flow control window by out of + range values with a ``ValueError``. + + :param increment: The amount to increment the flow control window by. + :type increment: ``int`` + :param stream_id: (optional) The ID of the stream that should have its + flow control window opened. If not present or ``None``, the + connection flow control window will be opened instead. + :type stream_id: ``int`` or ``None`` + :returns: Nothing + :raises: ``ValueError`` + """ + if not (1 <= increment <= self.MAX_WINDOW_INCREMENT): + msg = f"Flow control increment must be between 1 and {self.MAX_WINDOW_INCREMENT}" + raise ValueError(msg) + + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE) + + if stream_id is not None: + stream = self.streams[stream_id] + frames = stream.increase_flow_control_window( + increment, + ) + + self.config.logger.debug( + "Increase stream ID %d flow control window by %d", + stream_id, increment, + ) + else: + self._inbound_flow_control_window_manager.window_opened(increment) + f = WindowUpdateFrame(0) + f.window_increment = increment + frames = [f] + + self.config.logger.debug( + "Increase connection flow control window by %d", increment, + ) + + self._prepare_for_sending(frames) + + def push_stream(self, + stream_id: int, + promised_stream_id: int, + request_headers: Iterable[HeaderWeaklyTyped]) -> None: + """ + Push a response to the client by sending a PUSH_PROMISE frame. + + If it is important to send HPACK "never indexed" header fields (as + defined in `RFC 7451 Section 7.1.3 + `_), the user may + instead provide headers using the HPACK library's :class:`HeaderTuple + ` and :class:`NeverIndexedHeaderTuple + ` objects. + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream that this push is a response to. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + :param promised_stream_id: The ID of the stream that the pushed + response will be sent on. + :type promised_stream_id: ``int`` + :param request_headers: The headers of the request that the pushed + response will be responding to. + :type request_headers: An iterable of two tuples of bytestrings or + :class:`HeaderTuple ` objects. + :returns: Nothing + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Send Push Promise frame on stream ID %d", stream_id, + ) + + if not self.remote_settings.enable_push: + msg = "Remote peer has disabled stream push" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_PUSH_PROMISE) + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(stream_id) + + # We need to prevent users pushing streams in response to streams that + # they themselves have already pushed: see #163 and RFC 7540 § 6.6. The + # easiest way to do that is to assert that the stream_id is not even: + # this shortcut works because only servers can push and the state + # machine will enforce this. + if (stream_id % 2) == 0: + msg = "Cannot recursively push streams." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + new_stream = self._begin_new_stream( + promised_stream_id, AllowedStreamIDs.EVEN, + ) + self.streams[promised_stream_id] = new_stream + + frames = stream.push_stream_in_band( + promised_stream_id, request_headers, self.encoder, + ) + new_frames = new_stream.locally_pushed() + self._prepare_for_sending(frames + new_frames) + + def ping(self, opaque_data: bytes | str) -> None: + """ + Send a PING frame. + + :param opaque_data: A bytestring of length 8 that will be sent in the + PING frame. + :returns: Nothing + """ + self.config.logger.debug("Send Ping frame") + + if not isinstance(opaque_data, bytes) or len(opaque_data) != 8: + msg = f"Invalid value for ping data: {opaque_data!r}" + raise ValueError(msg) + + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_PING) + f = PingFrame(0) + f.opaque_data = opaque_data + self._prepare_for_sending([f]) + + def reset_stream(self, stream_id: int, error_code: ErrorCodes | int = 0) -> None: + """ + Reset a stream. + + This method forcibly closes a stream by sending a RST_STREAM frame for + a given stream. This is not a graceful closure. To gracefully end a + stream, try the :meth:`end_stream + ` method. + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream to reset. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + :param error_code: (optional) The error code to use to reset the + stream. Defaults to :data:`ErrorCodes.NO_ERROR + `. + :type error_code: ``int`` + :returns: Nothing + """ + self.config.logger.debug("Reset stream ID %d", stream_id) + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM) + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(stream_id) + frames = stream.reset_stream(error_code) + self._prepare_for_sending(frames) + + def close_connection(self, + error_code: ErrorCodes | int = 0, + additional_data: bytes | None = None, + last_stream_id: int | None = None) -> None: + """ + Close a connection, emitting a GOAWAY frame. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4.0 + Added ``additional_data`` and ``last_stream_id`` arguments. + + :param error_code: (optional) The error code to send in the GOAWAY + frame. + :param additional_data: (optional) Additional debug data indicating + a reason for closing the connection. Must be a bytestring. + :param last_stream_id: (optional) The last stream which was processed + by the sender. Defaults to ``highest_inbound_stream_id``. + :returns: Nothing + """ + self.config.logger.debug("Close connection") + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_GOAWAY) + + # Additional_data must be bytes + if additional_data is not None: + assert isinstance(additional_data, bytes) + + if last_stream_id is None: + last_stream_id = self.highest_inbound_stream_id + + f = GoAwayFrame( + stream_id=0, + last_stream_id=last_stream_id, + error_code=error_code, + additional_data=(additional_data or b""), + ) + self._prepare_for_sending([f]) + + def update_settings(self, new_settings: dict[SettingCodes | int, int]) -> None: + """ + Update the local settings. This will prepare and emit the appropriate + SETTINGS frame. + + :param new_settings: A dictionary of {setting: new value} + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Update connection settings to %s", new_settings, + ) + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_SETTINGS) + self.local_settings.update(new_settings) + s = SettingsFrame(0) + s.settings = new_settings + self._prepare_for_sending([s]) + + def advertise_alternative_service(self, + field_value: bytes | str, + origin: bytes | None = None, + stream_id: int | None = None) -> None: + """ + Notify a client about an available Alternative Service. + + An Alternative Service is defined in `RFC 7838 + `_. An Alternative Service + notification informs a client that a given origin is also available + elsewhere. + + Alternative Services can be advertised in two ways. Firstly, they can + be advertised explicitly: that is, a server can say "origin X is also + available at Y". To advertise like this, set the ``origin`` argument + and not the ``stream_id`` argument. Alternatively, they can be + advertised implicitly: that is, a server can say "the origin you're + contacting on stream X is also available at Y". To advertise like this, + set the ``stream_id`` argument and not the ``origin`` argument. + + The explicit method of advertising can be done as long as the + connection is active. The implicit method can only be done after the + client has sent the request headers and before the server has sent the + response headers: outside of those points, h2 will forbid sending + the Alternative Service advertisement by raising a ProtocolError. + + The ``field_value`` parameter is specified in RFC 7838. h2 does + not validate or introspect this argument: the user is required to + ensure that it's well-formed. ``field_value`` corresponds to RFC 7838's + "Alternative Service Field Value". + + .. note:: It is strongly preferred to use the explicit method of + advertising Alternative Services. The implicit method of + advertising Alternative Services has a number of subtleties + and can lead to inconsistencies between the server and + client. h2 allows both mechanisms, but caution is + strongly advised. + + .. versionadded:: 2.3.0 + + :param field_value: The RFC 7838 Alternative Service Field Value. This + argument is not introspected by h2: the user is responsible + for ensuring that it is well-formed. + :type field_value: ``bytes`` + + :param origin: The origin/authority to which the Alternative Service + being advertised applies. Must not be provided at the same time as + ``stream_id``. + :type origin: ``bytes`` or ``None`` + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream which was sent to the authority + for which this Alternative Service advertisement applies. Must not + be provided at the same time as ``origin``. + :type stream_id: ``int`` or ``None`` + + :returns: Nothing. + """ + if not isinstance(field_value, bytes): + msg = "Field must be bytestring." + raise ValueError(msg) # noqa: TRY004 + + if origin is not None and stream_id is not None: + msg = "Must not provide both origin and stream_id" + raise ValueError(msg) + + self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE, + ) + + if origin is not None: + # This ALTSVC is sent on stream zero. + f = AltSvcFrame(stream_id=0) + f.origin = origin + f.field = field_value + frames: list[Frame] = [f] + else: + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(stream_id) + frames = stream.advertise_alternative_service(field_value) + + self._prepare_for_sending(frames) + + def prioritize(self, + stream_id: int, + weight: int | None = None, + depends_on: int | None = None, + exclusive: bool | None = None) -> None: + """ + Notify a server about the priority of a stream. + + Stream priorities are a form of guidance to a remote server: they + inform the server about how important a given response is, so that the + server may allocate its resources (e.g. bandwidth, CPU time, etc.) + accordingly. This exists to allow clients to ensure that the most + important data arrives earlier, while less important data does not + starve out the more important data. + + Stream priorities are explained in depth in `RFC 7540 Section 5.3 + `_. + + This method updates the priority information of a single stream. It may + be called well before a stream is actively in use, or well after a + stream is closed. + + .. warning:: RFC 7540 allows for servers to change the priority of + streams. However, h2 **does not** allow server + stacks to do this. This is because most clients do not + adequately know how to respond when provided conflicting + priority information, and relatively little utility is + provided by making that functionality available. + + .. note:: h2 **does not** maintain any information about the + RFC 7540 priority tree. That means that h2 does not + prevent incautious users from creating invalid priority + trees, particularly by creating priority loops. While some + basic error checking is provided by h2, users are + strongly recommended to understand their prioritisation + strategies before using the priority tools here. + + .. note:: Priority information is strictly advisory. Servers are + allowed to disregard it entirely. Avoid relying on the idea + that your priority signaling will definitely be obeyed. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream to prioritize. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + + :param weight: The weight to give the stream. Defaults to ``16``, the + default weight of any stream. May be any value between ``1`` and + ``256`` inclusive. The relative weight of a stream indicates what + proportion of available resources will be allocated to that + stream. + :type weight: ``int`` + + :param depends_on: The ID of the stream on which this stream depends. + This stream will only be progressed if it is impossible to + progress the parent stream (the one on which this one depends). + Passing the value ``0`` means that this stream does not depend on + any other. Defaults to ``0``. + :type depends_on: ``int`` + + :param exclusive: Whether this stream is an exclusive dependency of its + "parent" stream (i.e. the stream given by ``depends_on``). If a + stream is an exclusive dependency of another, that means that all + previously-set children of the parent are moved to become children + of the new exclusively-dependent stream. Defaults to ``False``. + :type exclusive: ``bool`` + """ + if not self.config.client_side: + msg = "Servers SHOULD NOT prioritize streams." + raise RFC1122Error(msg) + + self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.SEND_PRIORITY, + ) + + frame = PriorityFrame(stream_id) + frame_prio = _add_frame_priority(frame, weight, depends_on, exclusive) + + self._prepare_for_sending([frame_prio]) + + def local_flow_control_window(self, stream_id: int) -> int: + """ + Returns the maximum amount of data that can be sent on stream + ``stream_id``. + + This value will never be larger than the total data that can be sent on + the connection: even if the given stream allows more data, the + connection window provides a logical maximum to the amount of data that + can be sent. + + The maximum data that can be sent in a single data frame on a stream + is either this value, or the maximum frame size, whichever is + *smaller*. + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream whose flow control window is + being queried. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + :returns: The amount of data in bytes that can be sent on the stream + before the flow control window is exhausted. + :rtype: ``int`` + """ + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(stream_id) + return min( + self.outbound_flow_control_window, + stream.outbound_flow_control_window, + ) + + def remote_flow_control_window(self, stream_id: int) -> int: + """ + Returns the maximum amount of data the remote peer can send on stream + ``stream_id``. + + This value will never be larger than the total data that can be sent on + the connection: even if the given stream allows more data, the + connection window provides a logical maximum to the amount of data that + can be sent. + + The maximum data that can be sent in a single data frame on a stream + is either this value, or the maximum frame size, whichever is + *smaller*. + + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream whose flow control window is + being queried. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + :returns: The amount of data in bytes that can be received on the + stream before the flow control window is exhausted. + :rtype: ``int`` + """ + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(stream_id) + return min( + self.inbound_flow_control_window, + stream.inbound_flow_control_window, + ) + + def acknowledge_received_data(self, acknowledged_size: int, stream_id: int) -> None: + """ + Inform the :class:`H2Connection ` that a + certain number of flow-controlled bytes have been processed, and that + the space should be handed back to the remote peer at an opportune + time. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5.0 + + :param acknowledged_size: The total *flow-controlled size* of the data + that has been processed. Note that this must include the amount of + padding that was sent with that data. + :type acknowledged_size: ``int`` + :param stream_id: The ID of the stream on which this data was received. + :type stream_id: ``int`` + :returns: Nothing + :rtype: ``None`` + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Ack received data on stream ID %d with size %d", + stream_id, acknowledged_size, + ) + if stream_id <= 0: + msg = f"Stream ID {stream_id} is not valid for acknowledge_received_data" + raise ValueError(msg) + if acknowledged_size < 0: + msg = "Cannot acknowledge negative data" + raise ValueError(msg) + + frames: list[Frame] = [] + + conn_manager = self._inbound_flow_control_window_manager + conn_increment = conn_manager.process_bytes(acknowledged_size) + if conn_increment: + f = WindowUpdateFrame(0) + f.window_increment = conn_increment + frames.append(f) + + try: + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(stream_id) + except StreamClosedError: + # The stream is already gone. We're not worried about incrementing + # the window in this case. + pass + else: + # No point incrementing the windows of closed streams. + if stream.open: + frames.extend( + stream.acknowledge_received_data(acknowledged_size), + ) + + self._prepare_for_sending(frames) + + def data_to_send(self, amount: int | None = None) -> bytes: + """ + Returns some data for sending out of the internal data buffer. + + This method is analogous to ``read`` on a file-like object, but it + doesn't block. Instead, it returns as much data as the user asks for, + or less if that much data is not available. It does not perform any + I/O, and so uses a different name. + + :param amount: (optional) The maximum amount of data to return. If not + set, or set to ``None``, will return as much data as possible. + :type amount: ``int`` + :returns: A bytestring containing the data to send on the wire. + :rtype: ``bytes`` + """ + if amount is None: + data = bytes(self._data_to_send) + self._data_to_send = bytearray() + return data + data = bytes(self._data_to_send[:amount]) + self._data_to_send = self._data_to_send[amount:] + return data + + def clear_outbound_data_buffer(self) -> None: + """ + Clears the outbound data buffer, such that if this call was immediately + followed by a call to + :meth:`data_to_send `, that + call would return no data. + + This method should not normally be used, but is made available to avoid + exposing implementation details. + """ + self._data_to_send = bytearray() + + def _acknowledge_settings(self) -> list[Frame]: + """ + Acknowledge settings that have been received. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + Removed from public API, removed useless ``event`` parameter, made + automatic. + + :returns: Nothing + """ + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_SETTINGS) + + changes = self.remote_settings.acknowledge() + + if SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE in changes: + setting = changes[SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE] + self._flow_control_change_from_settings( + setting.original_value, + setting.new_value, + ) + + # HEADER_TABLE_SIZE changes by the remote part affect our encoder: cf. + # RFC 7540 Section 6.5.2. + if SettingCodes.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE in changes: + setting = changes[SettingCodes.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE] + self.encoder.header_table_size = setting.new_value + + if SettingCodes.MAX_FRAME_SIZE in changes: + setting = changes[SettingCodes.MAX_FRAME_SIZE] + self.max_outbound_frame_size = setting.new_value + for stream in self.streams.values(): + stream.max_outbound_frame_size = setting.new_value + + f = SettingsFrame(0) + f.flags.add("ACK") + return [f] + + def _flow_control_change_from_settings(self, old_value: int | None, new_value: int) -> None: + """ + Update flow control windows in response to a change in the value of + SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE. + + When this setting is changed, it automatically updates all flow control + windows by the delta in the settings values. Note that it does not + increment the *connection* flow control window, per section 6.9.2 of + RFC 7540. + """ + delta = new_value - (old_value or 0) + + for stream in self.streams.values(): + stream.outbound_flow_control_window = guard_increment_window( + stream.outbound_flow_control_window, + delta, + ) + + def _inbound_flow_control_change_from_settings(self, old_value: int | None, new_value: int) -> None: + """ + Update remote flow control windows in response to a change in the value + of SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE. + + When this setting is changed, it automatically updates all remote flow + control windows by the delta in the settings values. + """ + delta = new_value - (old_value or 0) + + for stream in self.streams.values(): + stream._inbound_flow_control_change_from_settings(delta) + + def receive_data(self, data: bytes) -> list[Event]: + """ + Pass some received HTTP/2 data to the connection for handling. + + :param data: The data received from the remote peer on the network. + :type data: ``bytes`` + :returns: A list of events that the remote peer triggered by sending + this data. + """ + self.config.logger.trace( + "Process received data on connection. Received data: %r", data, + ) + + events: list[Event] = [] + self.incoming_buffer.add_data(data) + self.incoming_buffer.max_frame_size = self.max_inbound_frame_size + + try: + for frame in self.incoming_buffer: + events.extend(self._receive_frame(frame)) + except InvalidPaddingError as e: + self._terminate_connection(ErrorCodes.PROTOCOL_ERROR) + msg = "Received frame with invalid padding." + raise ProtocolError(msg) from e + except ProtocolError as e: + # For whatever reason, receiving the frame caused a protocol error. + # We should prepare to emit a GoAway frame before throwing the + # exception up further. No need for an event: the exception will + # do fine. + self._terminate_connection(e.error_code) + raise + + return events + + def _receive_frame(self, frame: Frame) -> list[Event]: + """ + Handle a frame received on the connection. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + Removed from the public API. + """ + events: list[Event] + self.config.logger.trace("Received frame: %s", repr(frame)) + try: + # I don't love using __class__ here, maybe reconsider it. + frames, events = self._frame_dispatch_table[frame.__class__](frame) + except StreamClosedError as e: + # If the stream was closed by RST_STREAM, we just send a RST_STREAM + # to the remote peer. Otherwise, this is a connection error, and so + # we will re-raise to trigger one. + if self._stream_is_closed_by_reset(e.stream_id): + f = RstStreamFrame(e.stream_id) + f.error_code = e.error_code + self._prepare_for_sending([f]) + events = e._events + else: + raise + except StreamIDTooLowError as e: + # The stream ID seems invalid. This may happen when the closed + # stream has been cleaned up, or when the remote peer has opened a + # new stream with a higher stream ID than this one, forcing it + # closed implicitly. + # + # Check how the stream was closed: depending on the mechanism, it + # is either a stream error or a connection error. + if self._stream_is_closed_by_reset(e.stream_id): + # Closed by RST_STREAM is a stream error. + f = RstStreamFrame(e.stream_id) + f.error_code = ErrorCodes.STREAM_CLOSED + self._prepare_for_sending([f]) + events = [] + elif self._stream_is_closed_by_end(e.stream_id): + # Closed by END_STREAM is a connection error. + raise StreamClosedError(e.stream_id) from e + else: + # Closed implicitly, also a connection error, but of type + # PROTOCOL_ERROR. + raise + else: + self._prepare_for_sending(frames) + + return events + + def _terminate_connection(self, error_code: ErrorCodes) -> None: + """ + Terminate the connection early. Used in error handling blocks to send + GOAWAY frames. + """ + f = GoAwayFrame(0) + f.last_stream_id = self.highest_inbound_stream_id + f.error_code = error_code + self.state_machine.process_input(ConnectionInputs.SEND_GOAWAY) + self._prepare_for_sending([f]) + + def _receive_headers_frame(self, frame: HeadersFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a headers frame on the connection. + """ + # If necessary, check we can open the stream. Also validate that the + # stream ID is valid. + if frame.stream_id not in self.streams: + max_open_streams = self.local_settings.max_concurrent_streams + value = self.open_inbound_streams # take a copy due to the property accessor having side affects + if (value + 1) > max_open_streams: + msg = f"Max inbound streams is {max_open_streams}, {value} open" + raise TooManyStreamsError(msg) + + # Let's decode the headers. We handle headers as bytes internally up + # until we hang them off the event, at which point we may optionally + # convert them to unicode. + headers = _decode_headers(self.decoder, frame.data) + + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_HEADERS, + ) + stream = self._get_or_create_stream( + frame.stream_id, AllowedStreamIDs(not self.config.client_side), + ) + frames, stream_events = stream.receive_headers( + headers, + "END_STREAM" in frame.flags, + self.config.header_encoding, + ) + + if "PRIORITY" in frame.flags: + p_frames, p_events = self._receive_priority_frame(frame) + expected_frame_types = (RequestReceived, ResponseReceived, TrailersReceived, InformationalResponseReceived) + assert isinstance(stream_events[0], expected_frame_types) + assert isinstance(p_events[0], PriorityUpdated) + stream_events[0].priority_updated = p_events[0] + stream_events.extend(p_events) + assert not p_frames + + return frames, events + stream_events + + def _receive_push_promise_frame(self, frame: PushPromiseFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a push-promise frame on the connection. + """ + if not self.local_settings.enable_push: + msg = "Received pushed stream" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + pushed_headers = _decode_headers(self.decoder, frame.data) + + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE, + ) + + try: + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(frame.stream_id) + except NoSuchStreamError as e: + # We need to check if the parent stream was reset by us. If it was + # then we presume that the PUSH_PROMISE was in flight when we reset + # the parent stream. Rather than accept the new stream, just reset + # it. + # + # If this was closed naturally, however, we should call this a + # PROTOCOL_ERROR: pushing a stream on a naturally closed stream is + # a real problem because it creates a brand new stream that the + # remote peer now believes exists. + if (self._stream_closed_by(frame.stream_id) == + StreamClosedBy.SEND_RST_STREAM): + f = RstStreamFrame(frame.promised_stream_id) + f.error_code = ErrorCodes.REFUSED_STREAM + return [f], events + + msg = "Attempted to push on closed stream." + raise ProtocolError(msg) from e + + # We need to prevent peers pushing streams in response to streams that + # they themselves have already pushed: see #163 and RFC 7540 § 6.6. The + # easiest way to do that is to assert that the stream_id is not even: + # this shortcut works because only servers can push and the state + # machine will enforce this. + if (frame.stream_id % 2) == 0: + msg = "Cannot recursively push streams." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + try: + frames, stream_events = stream.receive_push_promise_in_band( + frame.promised_stream_id, + pushed_headers, + self.config.header_encoding, + ) + except StreamClosedError: + # The parent stream was reset by us, so we presume that + # PUSH_PROMISE was in flight when we reset the parent stream. + # So we just reset the new stream. + f = RstStreamFrame(frame.promised_stream_id) + f.error_code = ErrorCodes.REFUSED_STREAM + return [f], events + + new_stream = self._begin_new_stream( + frame.promised_stream_id, AllowedStreamIDs.EVEN, + ) + self.streams[frame.promised_stream_id] = new_stream + new_stream.remotely_pushed(pushed_headers) + + return frames, events + stream_events + + def _handle_data_on_closed_stream(self, + events: list[Event], + exc: StreamClosedError, + frame: DataFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + # This stream is already closed - and yet we received a DATA frame. + # The received DATA frame counts towards the connection flow window. + # We need to manually to acknowledge the DATA frame to update the flow + # window of the connection. Otherwise the whole connection stalls due + # the inbound flow window being 0. + frames: list[Frame] = [] + conn_manager = self._inbound_flow_control_window_manager + conn_increment = conn_manager.process_bytes( + frame.flow_controlled_length, + ) + + if conn_increment: + window_update_frame = WindowUpdateFrame(0) + window_update_frame.window_increment = conn_increment + frames.append(window_update_frame) + self.config.logger.debug( + "Received DATA frame on closed stream %d - " + "auto-emitted a WINDOW_UPDATE by %d", + frame.stream_id, conn_increment, + ) + + rst_stream_frame = RstStreamFrame(exc.stream_id) + rst_stream_frame.error_code = exc.error_code + frames.append(rst_stream_frame) + self.config.logger.debug( + "Stream %s already CLOSED or cleaned up - auto-emitted a RST_FRAME", + frame.stream_id, + ) + return frames, events + exc._events + + def _receive_data_frame(self, frame: DataFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a data frame on the connection. + """ + flow_controlled_length = frame.flow_controlled_length + + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_DATA, + ) + self._inbound_flow_control_window_manager.window_consumed( + flow_controlled_length, + ) + + try: + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(frame.stream_id) + frames, stream_events = stream.receive_data( + frame.data, + "END_STREAM" in frame.flags, + flow_controlled_length, + ) + except StreamClosedError as e: + # This stream is either marked as CLOSED or already gone from our + # internal state. + return self._handle_data_on_closed_stream(events, e, frame) + + return frames, events + stream_events + + def _receive_settings_frame(self, frame: SettingsFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a SETTINGS frame on the connection. + """ + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_SETTINGS, + ) + + # This is an ack of the local settings. + if "ACK" in frame.flags: + changed_settings = self._local_settings_acked() + ack_event = SettingsAcknowledged() + ack_event.changed_settings = changed_settings + events.append(ack_event) + return [], events + + # Add the new settings. + self.remote_settings.update(frame.settings) + events.append( + RemoteSettingsChanged.from_settings( + self.remote_settings, frame.settings, + ), + ) + frames = self._acknowledge_settings() + + return frames, events + + def _receive_window_update_frame(self, frame: WindowUpdateFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a WINDOW_UPDATE frame on the connection. + """ + # hyperframe will take care of validating the window_increment. + # If we reach in here, we can assume a valid value. + + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE, + ) + + if frame.stream_id: + try: + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(frame.stream_id) + frames, stream_events = stream.receive_window_update( + frame.window_increment, + ) + except StreamClosedError: + return [], events + else: + # Increment our local flow control window. + self.outbound_flow_control_window = guard_increment_window( + self.outbound_flow_control_window, + frame.window_increment, + ) + + # FIXME: Should we split this into one event per active stream? + window_updated_event = WindowUpdated(stream_id=0, delta=frame.window_increment) + stream_events = [window_updated_event] + frames = [] + + return frames, events + stream_events + + def _receive_ping_frame(self, frame: PingFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a PING frame on the connection. + """ + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_PING, + ) + frames: list[Frame] = [] + + evt: PingReceived | PingAckReceived + if "ACK" in frame.flags: + evt = PingAckReceived(ping_data=frame.opaque_data) + else: + evt = PingReceived(ping_data=frame.opaque_data) + + # automatically ACK the PING with the same 'opaque data' + f = PingFrame(0) + f.flags.add("ACK") + f.opaque_data = frame.opaque_data + frames.append(f) + + events.append(evt) + + return frames, events + + def _receive_rst_stream_frame(self, frame: RstStreamFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a RST_STREAM frame on the connection. + """ + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM, + ) + try: + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(frame.stream_id) + except NoSuchStreamError: + # The stream is missing. That's ok, we just do nothing here. + stream_frames: list[Frame] = [] + stream_events: list[Event] = [] + else: + stream_frames, stream_events = stream.stream_reset(frame) + + return stream_frames, events + stream_events + + def _receive_priority_frame(self, frame: HeadersFrame | PriorityFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a PRIORITY frame on the connection. + """ + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_PRIORITY, + ) + + event = PriorityUpdated() + event.stream_id = frame.stream_id + event.depends_on = frame.depends_on + event.exclusive = frame.exclusive + + # Weight is an integer between 1 and 256, but the byte only allows + # 0 to 255: add one. + event.weight = frame.stream_weight + 1 + + # A stream may not depend on itself. + if event.depends_on == frame.stream_id: + msg = f"Stream {frame.stream_id} may not depend on itself" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + events.append(event) + + return [], events + + def _receive_goaway_frame(self, frame: GoAwayFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a GOAWAY frame on the connection. + """ + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_GOAWAY, + ) + + # Clear the outbound data buffer: we cannot send further data now. + self.clear_outbound_data_buffer() + + # Fire an appropriate ConnectionTerminated event. + new_event = ConnectionTerminated() + new_event.error_code = _error_code_from_int(frame.error_code) + new_event.last_stream_id = frame.last_stream_id + new_event.additional_data = (frame.additional_data + if frame.additional_data else None) + events.append(new_event) + + return [], events + + def _receive_naked_continuation(self, frame: ContinuationFrame) -> None: + """ + A naked CONTINUATION frame has been received. This is always an error, + but the type of error it is depends on the state of the stream and must + transition the state of the stream, so we need to pass it to the + appropriate stream. + """ + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(frame.stream_id) + stream.receive_continuation() + msg = "Should not be reachable" # pragma: no cover + raise AssertionError(msg) # pragma: no cover + + def _receive_alt_svc_frame(self, frame: AltSvcFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + An ALTSVC frame has been received. This frame, specified in RFC 7838, + is used to advertise alternative places where the same service can be + reached. + + This frame can optionally be received either on a stream or on stream + 0, and its semantics are different in each case. + """ + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + ConnectionInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE, + ) + frames = [] + + if frame.stream_id: + # Given that it makes no sense to receive ALTSVC on a stream + # before that stream has been opened with a HEADERS frame, the + # ALTSVC frame cannot create a stream. If the stream is not + # present, we simply ignore the frame. + try: + stream = self._get_stream_by_id(frame.stream_id) + except (NoSuchStreamError, StreamClosedError): + pass + else: + stream_frames, stream_events = stream.receive_alt_svc(frame) + frames.extend(stream_frames) + events.extend(stream_events) + else: + # This frame is sent on stream 0. The origin field on the frame + # must be present, though if it isn't it's not a ProtocolError + # (annoyingly), we just need to ignore it. + if not frame.origin: + return frames, events + + # If we're a server, we want to ignore this (RFC 7838 says so). + if not self.config.client_side: + return frames, events + + event = AlternativeServiceAvailable() + event.origin = frame.origin + event.field_value = frame.field + events.append(event) + + return frames, events + + def _receive_unknown_frame(self, frame: ExtensionFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + We have received a frame that we do not understand. This is almost + certainly an extension frame, though it's impossible to be entirely + sure. + + RFC 7540 § 5.5 says that we MUST ignore unknown frame types: so we + do. We do notify the user that we received one, however. + """ + # All we do here is log. + self.config.logger.debug( + "Received unknown extension frame (ID %d)", frame.stream_id, + ) + event = UnknownFrameReceived(frame=frame) + return [], [event] + + def _local_settings_acked(self) -> dict[SettingCodes | int, ChangedSetting]: + """ + Handle the local settings being ACKed, update internal state. + """ + changes = self.local_settings.acknowledge() + + if SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE in changes: + setting = changes[SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE] + self._inbound_flow_control_change_from_settings( + setting.original_value, + setting.new_value, + ) + + if SettingCodes.MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE in changes: + setting = changes[SettingCodes.MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE] + self.decoder.max_header_list_size = setting.new_value + + if SettingCodes.MAX_FRAME_SIZE in changes: + setting = changes[SettingCodes.MAX_FRAME_SIZE] + self.max_inbound_frame_size = setting.new_value + + if SettingCodes.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE in changes: + setting = changes[SettingCodes.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE] + # This is safe across all hpack versions: some versions just won't + # respect it. + self.decoder.max_allowed_table_size = setting.new_value + + return changes + + def _stream_id_is_outbound(self, stream_id: int) -> bool: + """ + Returns ``True`` if the stream ID corresponds to an outbound stream + (one initiated by this peer), returns ``False`` otherwise. + """ + return (stream_id % 2 == int(self.config.client_side)) + + def _stream_closed_by(self, stream_id: int) -> StreamClosedBy | None: + """ + Returns how the stream was closed. + + The return value will be either a member of + ``h2.stream.StreamClosedBy`` or ``None``. If ``None``, the stream was + closed implicitly by the peer opening a stream with a higher stream ID + before opening this one. + """ + if stream_id in self.streams: + return self.streams[stream_id].closed_by + if stream_id in self._closed_streams: + return self._closed_streams[stream_id] + return None + + def _stream_is_closed_by_reset(self, stream_id: int) -> bool: + """ + Returns ``True`` if the stream was closed by sending or receiving a + RST_STREAM frame. Returns ``False`` otherwise. + """ + return self._stream_closed_by(stream_id) in ( + StreamClosedBy.RECV_RST_STREAM, StreamClosedBy.SEND_RST_STREAM, + ) + + def _stream_is_closed_by_end(self, stream_id: int) -> bool: + """ + Returns ``True`` if the stream was closed by sending or receiving an + END_STREAM flag in a HEADERS or DATA frame. Returns ``False`` + otherwise. + """ + return self._stream_closed_by(stream_id) in ( + StreamClosedBy.RECV_END_STREAM, StreamClosedBy.SEND_END_STREAM, + ) + + +def _add_frame_priority(frame: PriorityFrame | HeadersFrame, + weight: int | None = None, + depends_on: int | None = None, + exclusive: bool | None = None) -> PriorityFrame | HeadersFrame: + """ + Adds priority data to a given frame. Does not change any flags set on that + frame: if the caller is adding priority information to a HEADERS frame they + must set that themselves. + + This method also deliberately sets defaults for anything missing. + + This method validates the input values. + """ + # A stream may not depend on itself. + if depends_on == frame.stream_id: + msg = f"Stream {frame.stream_id} may not depend on itself" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + # Weight must be between 1 and 256. + if weight is not None: + if weight > 256 or weight < 1: + msg = f"Weight must be between 1 and 256, not {weight}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + # Weight is an integer between 1 and 256, but the byte only allows + # 0 to 255: subtract one. + weight -= 1 + + # Set defaults for anything not provided. + weight = weight if weight is not None else 15 + depends_on = depends_on if depends_on is not None else 0 + exclusive = exclusive if exclusive is not None else False + + frame.stream_weight = weight + frame.depends_on = depends_on + frame.exclusive = exclusive + + return frame + + +def _decode_headers(decoder: Decoder, encoded_header_block: bytes) -> Iterable[Header]: + """ + Decode a HPACK-encoded header block, translating HPACK exceptions into + sensible h2 errors. + + This only ever returns bytestring headers: h2 may emit them as + unicode later, but internally it processes them as bytestrings only. + """ + try: + return decoder.decode(encoded_header_block, raw=True) + except OversizedHeaderListError as e: + # This is a symptom of a HPACK bomb attack: the user has + # disregarded our requirements on how large a header block we'll + # accept. + msg = f"Oversized header block: {e}" + raise DenialOfServiceError(msg) from e + except (HPACKError, IndexError, TypeError, UnicodeDecodeError) as e: + # We should only need HPACKError here, but versions of HPACK older + # than 2.1.0 throw all three others as well. For maximum + # compatibility, catch all of them. + msg = f"Error decoding header block: {e}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) from e diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/errors.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/errors.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..24ebe00fae0733639654d091f719ec85bcc95cdc --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/errors.py @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +""" +h2/errors +~~~~~~~~~ + +Global error code registry containing the established HTTP/2 error codes. + +The current registry is available at: +https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-11.4 +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import enum + + +class ErrorCodes(enum.IntEnum): + """ + All known HTTP/2 error codes. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5.0 + """ + + #: Graceful shutdown. + NO_ERROR = 0x0 + + #: Protocol error detected. + PROTOCOL_ERROR = 0x1 + + #: Implementation fault. + INTERNAL_ERROR = 0x2 + + #: Flow-control limits exceeded. + FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR = 0x3 + + #: Settings not acknowledged. + SETTINGS_TIMEOUT = 0x4 + + #: Frame received for closed stream. + STREAM_CLOSED = 0x5 + + #: Frame size incorrect. + FRAME_SIZE_ERROR = 0x6 + + #: Stream not processed. + REFUSED_STREAM = 0x7 + + #: Stream cancelled. + CANCEL = 0x8 + + #: Compression state not updated. + COMPRESSION_ERROR = 0x9 + + #: TCP connection error for CONNECT method. + CONNECT_ERROR = 0xa + + #: Processing capacity exceeded. + ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM = 0xb + + #: Negotiated TLS parameters not acceptable. + INADEQUATE_SECURITY = 0xc + + #: Use HTTP/1.1 for the request. + HTTP_1_1_REQUIRED = 0xd + + +def _error_code_from_int(code: int) -> ErrorCodes | int: + """ + Given an integer error code, returns either one of :class:`ErrorCodes + ` or, if not present in the known set of codes, + returns the integer directly. + """ + try: + return ErrorCodes(code) + except ValueError: + return code + + +__all__ = ["ErrorCodes"] diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/events.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/events.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6aab0713d17363edaeeeb10b4a1a756842e13055 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/events.py @@ -0,0 +1,679 @@ +""" +h2/events +~~~~~~~~~ + +Defines Event types for HTTP/2. + +Events are returned by the H2 state machine to allow implementations to keep +track of events triggered by receiving data. Each time data is provided to the +H2 state machine it processes the data and returns a list of Event objects. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import binascii +import sys +from dataclasses import dataclass +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any + +from .settings import ChangedSetting, SettingCodes, Settings, _setting_code_from_int + +if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from hpack.struct import Header + from hyperframe.frame import Frame + + from .errors import ErrorCodes + + +if sys.version_info < (3, 10): # pragma: no cover + kw_only: dict[str, bool] = {} +else: # pragma: no cover + kw_only = {"kw_only": True} + + +_LAZY_INIT: Any = object() +""" +Some h2 events are instantiated by the state machine, but its attributes are +subsequently populated by H2Stream. To make this work with strict type annotations +on the events, they are temporarily set to this placeholder value. +This value should never be exposed to users. +""" + + +class Event: + """ + Base class for h2 events. + """ + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class RequestReceived(Event): + """ + The RequestReceived event is fired whenever all of a request's headers + are received. This event carries the HTTP headers for the given request + and the stream ID of the new stream. + + In HTTP/2, headers may be sent as a HEADERS frame followed by zero or more + CONTINUATION frames with the final frame setting the END_HEADERS flag. + This event is fired after the entire sequence is received. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3.0 + Changed the type of ``headers`` to :class:`HeaderTuple + `. This has no effect on current users. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4.0 + Added ``stream_ended`` and ``priority_updated`` properties. + """ + + stream_id: int + """The Stream ID for the stream this request was made on.""" + + headers: list[Header] = _LAZY_INIT + """The request headers.""" + + stream_ended: StreamEnded | None = None + """ + If this request also ended the stream, the associated + :class:`StreamEnded ` event will be available + here. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + priority_updated: PriorityUpdated | None = None + """ + If this request also had associated priority information, the + associated :class:`PriorityUpdated ` + event will be available here. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class ResponseReceived(Event): + """ + The ResponseReceived event is fired whenever response headers are received. + This event carries the HTTP headers for the given response and the stream + ID of the new stream. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3.0 + Changed the type of ``headers`` to :class:`HeaderTuple + `. This has no effect on current users. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4.0 + Added ``stream_ended`` and ``priority_updated`` properties. + """ + + stream_id: int + """The Stream ID for the stream this response was made on.""" + + headers: list[Header] = _LAZY_INIT + """The response headers.""" + + stream_ended: StreamEnded | None = None + """ + If this response also ended the stream, the associated + :class:`StreamEnded ` event will be available + here. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + priority_updated: PriorityUpdated | None = None + """ + If this response also had associated priority information, the + associated :class:`PriorityUpdated ` + event will be available here. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class TrailersReceived(Event): + """ + The TrailersReceived event is fired whenever trailers are received on a + stream. Trailers are a set of headers sent after the body of the + request/response, and are used to provide information that wasn't known + ahead of time (e.g. content-length). This event carries the HTTP header + fields that form the trailers and the stream ID of the stream on which they + were received. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3.0 + Changed the type of ``headers`` to :class:`HeaderTuple + `. This has no effect on current users. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4.0 + Added ``stream_ended`` and ``priority_updated`` properties. + """ + + stream_id: int + """The Stream ID for the stream on which these trailers were received.""" + + headers: list[Header] = _LAZY_INIT + """The trailers themselves.""" + + stream_ended: StreamEnded | None = None + """ + Trailers always end streams. This property has the associated + :class:`StreamEnded ` in it. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + priority_updated: PriorityUpdated | None = None + """ + If the trailers also set associated priority information, the + associated :class:`PriorityUpdated ` + event will be available here. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +class _HeadersSent(Event): + """ + The _HeadersSent event is fired whenever headers are sent. + + This is an internal event, used to determine validation steps on + outgoing header blocks. + """ + + + +class _ResponseSent(_HeadersSent): + """ + The _ResponseSent event is fired whenever response headers are sent + on a stream. + + This is an internal event, used to determine validation steps on + outgoing header blocks. + """ + + + +class _RequestSent(_HeadersSent): + """ + The _RequestSent event is fired whenever request headers are sent + on a stream. + + This is an internal event, used to determine validation steps on + outgoing header blocks. + """ + + + +class _TrailersSent(_HeadersSent): + """ + The _TrailersSent event is fired whenever trailers are sent on a + stream. Trailers are a set of headers sent after the body of the + request/response, and are used to provide information that wasn't known + ahead of time (e.g. content-length). + + This is an internal event, used to determine validation steps on + outgoing header blocks. + """ + + + +class _PushedRequestSent(_HeadersSent): + """ + The _PushedRequestSent event is fired whenever pushed request headers are + sent. + + This is an internal event, used to determine validation steps on outgoing + header blocks. + """ + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class InformationalResponseReceived(Event): + """ + The InformationalResponseReceived event is fired when an informational + response (that is, one whose status code is a 1XX code) is received from + the remote peer. + + The remote peer may send any number of these, from zero upwards. These + responses are most commonly sent in response to requests that have the + ``expect: 100-continue`` header field present. Most users can safely + ignore this event unless you are intending to use the + ``expect: 100-continue`` flow, or are for any reason expecting a different + 1XX status code. + + .. versionadded:: 2.2.0 + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3.0 + Changed the type of ``headers`` to :class:`HeaderTuple + `. This has no effect on current users. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4.0 + Added ``priority_updated`` property. + """ + + stream_id: int + """The Stream ID for the stream this informational response was made on.""" + + headers: list[Header] = _LAZY_INIT + """The headers for this informational response.""" + + priority_updated: PriorityUpdated | None = None + """ + If this response also had associated priority information, the + associated :class:`PriorityUpdated ` + event will be available here. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class DataReceived(Event): + """ + The DataReceived event is fired whenever data is received on a stream from + the remote peer. The event carries the data itself, and the stream ID on + which the data was received. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4.0 + Added ``stream_ended`` property. + """ + + stream_id: int + """The Stream ID for the stream this data was received on.""" + + data: bytes = _LAZY_INIT + """The data itself.""" + + flow_controlled_length: int = _LAZY_INIT + """ + The amount of data received that counts against the flow control + window. Note that padding counts against the flow control window, so + when adjusting flow control you should always use this field rather + than ``len(data)``. + """ + + stream_ended: StreamEnded | None = None + """ + If this data chunk also completed the stream, the associated + :class:`StreamEnded ` event will be available + here. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + "".format( + self.stream_id, + self.flow_controlled_length, + _bytes_representation(self.data[:20]) if self.data else "", + ) + ) + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class WindowUpdated(Event): + """ + The WindowUpdated event is fired whenever a flow control window changes + size. HTTP/2 defines flow control windows for connections and streams: this + event fires for both connections and streams. The event carries the ID of + the stream to which it applies (set to zero if the window update applies to + the connection), and the delta in the window size. + """ + + stream_id: int + """ + The Stream ID of the stream whose flow control window was changed. + May be ``0`` if the connection window was changed. + """ + + delta: int = _LAZY_INIT + """ + The window delta. + """ + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +class RemoteSettingsChanged(Event): + """ + The RemoteSettingsChanged event is fired whenever the remote peer changes + its settings. It contains a complete inventory of changed settings, + including their previous values. + + In HTTP/2, settings changes need to be acknowledged. h2 automatically + acknowledges settings changes for efficiency. However, it is possible that + the caller may not be happy with the changed setting. + + When this event is received, the caller should confirm that the new + settings are acceptable. If they are not acceptable, the user should close + the connection with the error code :data:`PROTOCOL_ERROR + `. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + Prior to this version the user needed to acknowledge settings changes. + This is no longer the case: h2 now automatically acknowledges + them. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + #: A dictionary of setting byte to + #: :class:`ChangedSetting `, representing + #: the changed settings. + self.changed_settings: dict[int, ChangedSetting] = {} + + @classmethod + def from_settings(cls, + old_settings: Settings | dict[int, int], + new_settings: dict[int, int]) -> RemoteSettingsChanged: + """ + Build a RemoteSettingsChanged event from a set of changed settings. + + :param old_settings: A complete collection of old settings, in the form + of a dictionary of ``{setting: value}``. + :param new_settings: All the changed settings and their new values, in + the form of a dictionary of ``{setting: value}``. + """ + e = cls() + for setting, new_value in new_settings.items(): + s = _setting_code_from_int(setting) + original_value = old_settings.get(s) + change = ChangedSetting(s, original_value, new_value) + e.changed_settings[s] = change + + return e + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "".format( + ", ".join(repr(cs) for cs in self.changed_settings.values()), + ) + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class PingReceived(Event): + """ + The PingReceived event is fired whenever a PING is received. It contains + the 'opaque data' of the PING frame. A ping acknowledgment with the same + 'opaque data' is automatically emitted after receiving a ping. + + .. versionadded:: 3.1.0 + """ + + ping_data: bytes + """The data included on the ping.""" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class PingAckReceived(Event): + """ + The PingAckReceived event is fired whenever a PING acknowledgment is + received. It contains the 'opaque data' of the PING+ACK frame, allowing the + user to correlate PINGs and calculate RTT. + + .. versionadded:: 3.1.0 + + .. versionchanged:: 4.0.0 + Removed deprecated but equivalent ``PingAcknowledged``. + """ + + ping_data: bytes + """The data included on the ping.""" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class StreamEnded(Event): + """ + The StreamEnded event is fired whenever a stream is ended by a remote + party. The stream may not be fully closed if it has not been closed + locally, but no further data or headers should be expected on that stream. + """ + + stream_id: int + """The Stream ID of the stream that was closed.""" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class StreamReset(Event): + """ + The StreamReset event is fired in two situations. The first is when the + remote party forcefully resets the stream. The second is when the remote + party has made a protocol error which only affects a single stream. In this + case, h2 will terminate the stream early and return this event. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + This event is now fired when h2 automatically resets a stream. + """ + + stream_id: int + """ + The Stream ID of the stream that was reset. + """ + + error_code: ErrorCodes | int = _LAZY_INIT + """ + The error code given. + """ + + remote_reset: bool = True + """ + Whether the remote peer sent a RST_STREAM or we did. + """ + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + +class PushedStreamReceived(Event): + """ + The PushedStreamReceived event is fired whenever a pushed stream has been + received from a remote peer. The event carries on it the new stream ID, the + ID of the parent stream, and the request headers pushed by the remote peer. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + #: The Stream ID of the stream created by the push. + self.pushed_stream_id: int | None = None + + #: The Stream ID of the stream that the push is related to. + self.parent_stream_id: int | None = None + + #: The request headers, sent by the remote party in the push. + self.headers: list[Header] | None = None + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + f"" + ) + + +class SettingsAcknowledged(Event): + """ + The SettingsAcknowledged event is fired whenever a settings ACK is received + from the remote peer. The event carries on it the settings that were + acknowedged, in the same format as + :class:`h2.events.RemoteSettingsChanged`. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + #: A dictionary of setting byte to + #: :class:`ChangedSetting `, representing + #: the changed settings. + self.changed_settings: dict[SettingCodes | int, ChangedSetting] = {} + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + s = ", ".join(repr(cs) for cs in self.changed_settings.values()) + return f"" + + +class PriorityUpdated(Event): + """ + The PriorityUpdated event is fired whenever a stream sends updated priority + information. This can occur when the stream is opened, or at any time + during the stream lifetime. + + This event is purely advisory, and does not need to be acted on. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0.0 + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + #: The ID of the stream whose priority information is being updated. + self.stream_id: int | None = None + + #: The new stream weight. May be the same as the original stream + #: weight. An integer between 1 and 256. + self.weight: int | None = None + + #: The stream ID this stream now depends on. May be ``0``. + self.depends_on: int | None = None + + #: Whether the stream *exclusively* depends on the parent stream. If it + #: does, this stream should inherit the current children of its new + #: parent. + self.exclusive: bool | None = None + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + f"" + ) + + +class ConnectionTerminated(Event): + """ + The ConnectionTerminated event is fired when a connection is torn down by + the remote peer using a GOAWAY frame. Once received, no further action may + be taken on the connection: a new connection must be established. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + #: The error code cited when tearing down the connection. Should be + #: one of :class:`ErrorCodes `, but may not be if + #: unknown HTTP/2 extensions are being used. + self.error_code: ErrorCodes | int | None = None + + #: The stream ID of the last stream the remote peer saw. This can + #: provide an indication of what data, if any, never reached the remote + #: peer and so can safely be resent. + self.last_stream_id: int | None = None + + #: Additional debug data that can be appended to GOAWAY frame. + self.additional_data: bytes | None = None + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + "".format( + self.error_code, + self.last_stream_id, + _bytes_representation( + self.additional_data[:20] + if self.additional_data else None), + ) + ) + + +class AlternativeServiceAvailable(Event): + """ + The AlternativeServiceAvailable event is fired when the remote peer + advertises an `RFC 7838 `_ Alternative + Service using an ALTSVC frame. + + This event always carries the origin to which the ALTSVC information + applies. That origin is either supplied by the server directly, or inferred + by h2 from the ``:authority`` pseudo-header field that was sent by + the user when initiating a given stream. + + This event also carries what RFC 7838 calls the "Alternative Service Field + Value", which is formatted like a HTTP header field and contains the + relevant alternative service information. h2 does not parse or in any + way modify that information: the user is required to do that. + + This event can only be fired on the client end of a connection. + + .. versionadded:: 2.3.0 + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + #: The origin to which the alternative service field value applies. + #: This field is either supplied by the server directly, or inferred by + #: h2 from the ``:authority`` pseudo-header field that was sent + #: by the user when initiating the stream on which the frame was + #: received. + self.origin: bytes | None = None + + #: The ALTSVC field value. This contains information about the HTTP + #: alternative service being advertised by the server. h2 does + #: not parse this field: it is left exactly as sent by the server. The + #: structure of the data in this field is given by `RFC 7838 Section 3 + #: `_. + self.field_value: bytes | None = None + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + "".format( + (self.origin or b"").decode("utf-8", "ignore"), + (self.field_value or b"").decode("utf-8", "ignore"), + ) + ) + + +@dataclass(**kw_only) +class UnknownFrameReceived(Event): + """ + The UnknownFrameReceived event is fired when the remote peer sends a frame + that h2 does not understand. This occurs primarily when the remote + peer is employing HTTP/2 extensions that h2 doesn't know anything + about. + + RFC 7540 requires that HTTP/2 implementations ignore these frames. h2 + does so. However, this event is fired to allow implementations to perform + special processing on those frames if needed (e.g. if the implementation + is capable of handling the frame itself). + + .. versionadded:: 2.7.0 + """ + + frame: Frame + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "" + + +def _bytes_representation(data: bytes | None) -> str | None: + """ + Converts a bytestring into something that is safe to print on all Python + platforms. + + This function is relatively expensive, so it should not be called on the + mainline of the code. It's safe to use in things like object repr methods + though. + """ + if data is None: + return None + + return binascii.hexlify(data).decode("ascii") diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/exceptions.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/exceptions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e4776795b999eaa8c493178ef57ce07088e5bbd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/exceptions.py @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ +""" +h2/exceptions +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Exceptions for the HTTP/2 module. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +from .errors import ErrorCodes + + +class H2Error(Exception): + """ + The base class for all exceptions for the HTTP/2 module. + """ + + +class ProtocolError(H2Error): + """ + An action was attempted in violation of the HTTP/2 protocol. + """ + + #: The error code corresponds to this kind of Protocol Error. + error_code = ErrorCodes.PROTOCOL_ERROR + + +class FrameTooLargeError(ProtocolError): + """ + The frame that we tried to send or that we received was too large. + """ + + #: The error code corresponds to this kind of Protocol Error. + error_code = ErrorCodes.FRAME_SIZE_ERROR + + +class FrameDataMissingError(ProtocolError): + """ + The frame that we received is missing some data. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0.0 + """ + + #: The error code corresponds to this kind of Protocol Error. + error_code = ErrorCodes.FRAME_SIZE_ERROR + + +class TooManyStreamsError(ProtocolError): + """ + An attempt was made to open a stream that would lead to too many concurrent + streams. + """ + + + +class FlowControlError(ProtocolError): + """ + An attempted action violates flow control constraints. + """ + + #: The error code corresponds to this kind of Protocol Error. + error_code = ErrorCodes.FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR + + +class StreamIDTooLowError(ProtocolError): + """ + An attempt was made to open a stream that had an ID that is lower than the + highest ID we have seen on this connection. + """ + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, max_stream_id: int) -> None: + #: The ID of the stream that we attempted to open. + self.stream_id = stream_id + + #: The current highest-seen stream ID. + self.max_stream_id = max_stream_id + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return f"StreamIDTooLowError: {self.stream_id} is lower than {self.max_stream_id}" + + +class NoAvailableStreamIDError(ProtocolError): + """ + There are no available stream IDs left to the connection. All stream IDs + have been exhausted. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0.0 + """ + + + +class NoSuchStreamError(ProtocolError): + """ + A stream-specific action referenced a stream that does not exist. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.0 + Became a subclass of :class:`ProtocolError + ` + """ + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int) -> None: + #: The stream ID corresponds to the non-existent stream. + self.stream_id = stream_id + + +class StreamClosedError(NoSuchStreamError): + """ + A more specific form of + :class:`NoSuchStreamError `. Indicates + that the stream has since been closed, and that all state relating to that + stream has been removed. + """ + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int) -> None: + #: The stream ID corresponds to the nonexistent stream. + self.stream_id = stream_id + + #: The relevant HTTP/2 error code. + self.error_code = ErrorCodes.STREAM_CLOSED + + # Any events that internal code may need to fire. Not relevant to + # external users that may receive a StreamClosedError. + self._events = [] # type: ignore + + +class InvalidSettingsValueError(ProtocolError, ValueError): + """ + An attempt was made to set an invalid Settings value. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0.0 + """ + + def __init__(self, msg: str, error_code: ErrorCodes) -> None: + super().__init__(msg) + self.error_code = error_code + + +class InvalidBodyLengthError(ProtocolError): + """ + The remote peer sent more or less data that the Content-Length header + indicated. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0.0 + """ + + def __init__(self, expected: int, actual: int) -> None: + self.expected_length = expected + self.actual_length = actual + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return f"InvalidBodyLengthError: Expected {self.expected_length} bytes, received {self.actual_length}" + + +class UnsupportedFrameError(ProtocolError): + """ + The remote peer sent a frame that is unsupported in this context. + + .. versionadded:: 2.1.0 + + .. versionchanged:: 4.0.0 + Removed deprecated KeyError parent class. + """ + + + +class RFC1122Error(H2Error): + """ + Emitted when users attempt to do something that is literally allowed by the + relevant RFC, but is sufficiently ill-defined that it's unwise to allow + users to actually do it. + + While there is some disagreement about whether or not we should be liberal + in what accept, it is a truth universally acknowledged that we should be + conservative in what emit. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4.0 + """ + + # shazow says I'm going to regret naming the exception this way. If that + # turns out to be true, TELL HIM NOTHING. + + +class DenialOfServiceError(ProtocolError): + """ + Emitted when the remote peer exhibits a behaviour that is likely to be an + attempt to perform a Denial of Service attack on the implementation. This + is a form of ProtocolError that carries a different error code, and allows + more easy detection of this kind of behaviour. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5.0 + """ + + #: The error code corresponds to this kind of + #: :class:`ProtocolError ` + error_code = ErrorCodes.ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/frame_buffer.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/frame_buffer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e7b0a712618f95630679f46fd0acf5ddf3201f04 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/frame_buffer.py @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +""" +h2/frame_buffer +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +A data structure that provides a way to iterate over a byte buffer in terms of +frames. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +from hyperframe.exceptions import InvalidDataError, InvalidFrameError +from hyperframe.frame import ContinuationFrame, Frame, HeadersFrame, PushPromiseFrame + +from .exceptions import FrameDataMissingError, FrameTooLargeError, ProtocolError + +# To avoid a DOS attack based on sending loads of continuation frames, we limit +# the maximum number we're perpared to receive. In this case, we'll set the +# limit to 64, which means the largest encoded header block we can receive by +# default is 262144 bytes long, and the largest possible *at all* is 1073741760 +# bytes long. +# +# This value seems reasonable for now, but in future we may want to evaluate +# making it configurable. +CONTINUATION_BACKLOG = 64 + + +class FrameBuffer: + """ + A buffer data structure for HTTP/2 data that allows iteraton in terms of + H2 frames. + """ + + def __init__(self, server: bool = False) -> None: + self._data = bytearray() + self.max_frame_size = 0 + self._preamble = b"PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n" if server else b"" + self._preamble_len = len(self._preamble) + self._headers_buffer: list[HeadersFrame | ContinuationFrame | PushPromiseFrame] = [] + + def add_data(self, data: bytes) -> None: + """ + Add more data to the frame buffer. + + :param data: A bytestring containing the byte buffer. + """ + if self._preamble_len: + data_len = len(data) + of_which_preamble = min(self._preamble_len, data_len) + + if self._preamble[:of_which_preamble] != data[:of_which_preamble]: + msg = "Invalid HTTP/2 preamble." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + data = data[of_which_preamble:] + self._preamble_len -= of_which_preamble + self._preamble = self._preamble[of_which_preamble:] + + self._data += data + + def _validate_frame_length(self, length: int) -> None: + """ + Confirm that the frame is an appropriate length. + """ + if length > self.max_frame_size: + msg = f"Received overlong frame: length {length}, max {self.max_frame_size}" + raise FrameTooLargeError(msg) + + def _update_header_buffer(self, f: Frame | None) -> Frame | None: + """ + Updates the internal header buffer. Returns a frame that should replace + the current one. May throw exceptions if this frame is invalid. + """ + # Check if we're in the middle of a headers block. If we are, this + # frame *must* be a CONTINUATION frame with the same stream ID as the + # leading HEADERS or PUSH_PROMISE frame. Anything else is a + # ProtocolError. If the frame *is* valid, append it to the header + # buffer. + if self._headers_buffer: + stream_id = self._headers_buffer[0].stream_id + valid_frame = ( + f is not None and + isinstance(f, ContinuationFrame) and + f.stream_id == stream_id + ) + if not valid_frame: + msg = "Invalid frame during header block." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + assert isinstance(f, ContinuationFrame) + + # Append the frame to the buffer. + self._headers_buffer.append(f) + if len(self._headers_buffer) > CONTINUATION_BACKLOG: + msg = "Too many continuation frames received." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + # If this is the end of the header block, then we want to build a + # mutant HEADERS frame that's massive. Use the original one we got, + # then set END_HEADERS and set its data appopriately. If it's not + # the end of the block, lose the current frame: we can't yield it. + if "END_HEADERS" in f.flags: + f = self._headers_buffer[0] + f.flags.add("END_HEADERS") + f.data = b"".join(x.data for x in self._headers_buffer) + self._headers_buffer = [] + else: + f = None + elif (isinstance(f, (HeadersFrame, PushPromiseFrame)) and + "END_HEADERS" not in f.flags): + # This is the start of a headers block! Save the frame off and then + # act like we didn't receive one. + self._headers_buffer.append(f) + f = None + + return f + + # The methods below support the iterator protocol. + def __iter__(self) -> FrameBuffer: + return self + + def __next__(self) -> Frame: + # First, check that we have enough data to successfully parse the + # next frame header. If not, bail. Otherwise, parse it. + if len(self._data) < 9: + raise StopIteration + + try: + f, length = Frame.parse_frame_header(memoryview(self._data[:9])) + except (InvalidDataError, InvalidFrameError) as err: # pragma: no cover + msg = f"Received frame with invalid header: {err!s}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) from err + + # Next, check that we have enough length to parse the frame body. If + # not, bail, leaving the frame header data in the buffer for next time. + if len(self._data) < length + 9: + raise StopIteration + + # Confirm the frame has an appropriate length. + self._validate_frame_length(length) + + # Try to parse the frame body + try: + f.parse_body(memoryview(self._data[9:9+length])) + except InvalidDataError as err: + msg = "Received frame with non-compliant data" + raise ProtocolError(msg) from err + except InvalidFrameError as err: + msg = "Frame data missing or invalid" + raise FrameDataMissingError(msg) from err + + # At this point, as we know we'll use or discard the entire frame, we + # can update the data. + self._data = self._data[9+length:] + + # Pass the frame through the header buffer. + new_frame = self._update_header_buffer(f) + + # If we got a frame we didn't understand or shouldn't yield, rather + # than return None it'd be better if we just tried to get the next + # frame in the sequence instead. Recurse back into ourselves to do + # that. This is safe because the amount of work we have to do here is + # strictly bounded by the length of the buffer. + return new_frame if new_frame is not None else self.__next__() diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/py.typed b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/settings.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/settings.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c1be953bd0af79a0f0195513fb2940ad04a1cb7c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/settings.py @@ -0,0 +1,331 @@ +""" +h2/settings +~~~~~~~~~~~ + +This module contains a HTTP/2 settings object. This object provides a simple +API for manipulating HTTP/2 settings, keeping track of both the current active +state of the settings and the unacknowledged future values of the settings. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections +import enum +from collections.abc import Iterator, MutableMapping +from typing import Union + +from hyperframe.frame import SettingsFrame + +from .errors import ErrorCodes +from .exceptions import InvalidSettingsValueError + + +class SettingCodes(enum.IntEnum): + """ + All known HTTP/2 setting codes. + + .. versionadded:: 2.6.0 + """ + + #: Allows the sender to inform the remote endpoint of the maximum size of + #: the header compression table used to decode header blocks, in octets. + HEADER_TABLE_SIZE = SettingsFrame.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE + + #: This setting can be used to disable server push. To disable server push + #: on a client, set this to 0. + ENABLE_PUSH = SettingsFrame.ENABLE_PUSH + + #: Indicates the maximum number of concurrent streams that the sender will + #: allow. + MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS = SettingsFrame.MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS + + #: Indicates the sender's initial window size (in octets) for stream-level + #: flow control. + INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE = SettingsFrame.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE + + #: Indicates the size of the largest frame payload that the sender is + #: willing to receive, in octets. + MAX_FRAME_SIZE = SettingsFrame.MAX_FRAME_SIZE + + #: This advisory setting informs a peer of the maximum size of header list + #: that the sender is prepared to accept, in octets. The value is based on + #: the uncompressed size of header fields, including the length of the name + #: and value in octets plus an overhead of 32 octets for each header field. + MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE = SettingsFrame.MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE + + #: This setting can be used to enable the connect protocol. To enable on a + #: client set this to 1. + ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL = SettingsFrame.ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL + + +def _setting_code_from_int(code: int) -> SettingCodes | int: + """ + Given an integer setting code, returns either one of :class:`SettingCodes + ` or, if not present in the known set of codes, + returns the integer directly. + """ + try: + return SettingCodes(code) + except ValueError: + return code + + +class ChangedSetting: + + def __init__(self, setting: SettingCodes | int, original_value: int | None, new_value: int) -> None: + #: The setting code given. Either one of :class:`SettingCodes + #: ` or ``int`` + #: + #: .. versionchanged:: 2.6.0 + self.setting = setting + + #: The original value before being changed. + self.original_value = original_value + + #: The new value after being changed. + self.new_value = new_value + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + f"ChangedSetting(setting={self.setting!s}, original_value={self.original_value}, new_value={self.new_value})" + ) + + +class Settings(MutableMapping[Union[SettingCodes, int], int]): + """ + An object that encapsulates HTTP/2 settings state. + + HTTP/2 Settings are a complex beast. Each party, remote and local, has its + own settings and a view of the other party's settings. When a settings + frame is emitted by a peer it cannot assume that the new settings values + are in place until the remote peer acknowledges the setting. In principle, + multiple settings changes can be "in flight" at the same time, all with + different values. + + This object encapsulates this mess. It provides a dict-like interface to + settings, which return the *current* values of the settings in question. + Additionally, it keeps track of the stack of proposed values: each time an + acknowledgement is sent/received, it updates the current values with the + stack of proposed values. On top of all that, it validates the values to + make sure they're allowed, and raises :class:`InvalidSettingsValueError + ` if they are not. + + Finally, this object understands what the default values of the HTTP/2 + settings are, and sets those defaults appropriately. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.2.0 + Added the ``initial_values`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.5.0 + Added the ``max_header_list_size`` property. + + :param client: (optional) Whether these settings should be defaulted for a + client implementation or a server implementation. Defaults to ``True``. + :type client: ``bool`` + :param initial_values: (optional) Any initial values the user would like + set, rather than RFC 7540's defaults. + :type initial_vales: ``MutableMapping`` + """ + + def __init__(self, client: bool = True, initial_values: dict[SettingCodes, int] | None = None) -> None: + # Backing object for the settings. This is a dictionary of + # (setting: [list of values]), where the first value in the list is the + # current value of the setting. Strictly this doesn't use lists but + # instead uses collections.deque to avoid repeated memory allocations. + # + # This contains the default values for HTTP/2. + self._settings: dict[SettingCodes | int, collections.deque[int]] = { + SettingCodes.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE: collections.deque([4096]), + SettingCodes.ENABLE_PUSH: collections.deque([int(client)]), + SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE: collections.deque([65535]), + SettingCodes.MAX_FRAME_SIZE: collections.deque([16384]), + SettingCodes.ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL: collections.deque([0]), + } + if initial_values is not None: + for key, value in initial_values.items(): + invalid = _validate_setting(key, value) + if invalid: + msg = f"Setting {key} has invalid value {value}" + raise InvalidSettingsValueError( + msg, + error_code=invalid, + ) + self._settings[key] = collections.deque([value]) + + def acknowledge(self) -> dict[SettingCodes | int, ChangedSetting]: + """ + The settings have been acknowledged, either by the user (remote + settings) or by the remote peer (local settings). + + :returns: A dict of {setting: ChangedSetting} that were applied. + """ + changed_settings: dict[SettingCodes | int, ChangedSetting] = {} + + # If there is more than one setting in the list, we have a setting + # value outstanding. Update them. + for k, v in self._settings.items(): + if len(v) > 1: + old_setting = v.popleft() + new_setting = v[0] + changed_settings[k] = ChangedSetting( + k, old_setting, new_setting, + ) + + return changed_settings + + # Provide easy-access to well known settings. + @property + def header_table_size(self) -> int: + """ + The current value of the :data:`HEADER_TABLE_SIZE + ` setting. + """ + return self[SettingCodes.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE] + + @header_table_size.setter + def header_table_size(self, value: int) -> None: + self[SettingCodes.HEADER_TABLE_SIZE] = value + + @property + def enable_push(self) -> int: + """ + The current value of the :data:`ENABLE_PUSH + ` setting. + """ + return self[SettingCodes.ENABLE_PUSH] + + @enable_push.setter + def enable_push(self, value: int) -> None: + self[SettingCodes.ENABLE_PUSH] = value + + @property + def initial_window_size(self) -> int: + """ + The current value of the :data:`INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE + ` setting. + """ + return self[SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE] + + @initial_window_size.setter + def initial_window_size(self, value: int) -> None: + self[SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE] = value + + @property + def max_frame_size(self) -> int: + """ + The current value of the :data:`MAX_FRAME_SIZE + ` setting. + """ + return self[SettingCodes.MAX_FRAME_SIZE] + + @max_frame_size.setter + def max_frame_size(self, value: int) -> None: + self[SettingCodes.MAX_FRAME_SIZE] = value + + @property + def max_concurrent_streams(self) -> int: + """ + The current value of the :data:`MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS + ` setting. + """ + return self.get(SettingCodes.MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS, 2**32+1) + + @max_concurrent_streams.setter + def max_concurrent_streams(self, value: int) -> None: + self[SettingCodes.MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS] = value + + @property + def max_header_list_size(self) -> int | None: + """ + The current value of the :data:`MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE + ` setting. If not set, + returns ``None``, which means unlimited. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5.0 + """ + return self.get(SettingCodes.MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE, None) + + @max_header_list_size.setter + def max_header_list_size(self, value: int) -> None: + self[SettingCodes.MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE] = value + + @property + def enable_connect_protocol(self) -> int: + """ + The current value of the :data:`ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL + ` setting. + """ + return self[SettingCodes.ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL] + + @enable_connect_protocol.setter + def enable_connect_protocol(self, value: int) -> None: + self[SettingCodes.ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL] = value + + # Implement the MutableMapping API. + def __getitem__(self, key: SettingCodes | int) -> int: + val = self._settings[key][0] + + # Things that were created when a setting was received should stay + # KeyError'd. + if val is None: + raise KeyError + + return val + + def __setitem__(self, key: SettingCodes | int, value: int) -> None: + invalid = _validate_setting(key, value) + if invalid: + msg = f"Setting {key} has invalid value {value}" + raise InvalidSettingsValueError( + msg, + error_code=invalid, + ) + + try: + items = self._settings[key] + except KeyError: + items = collections.deque([None]) # type: ignore + self._settings[key] = items + + items.append(value) + + def __delitem__(self, key: SettingCodes | int) -> None: + del self._settings[key] + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[SettingCodes | int]: + return self._settings.__iter__() + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return len(self._settings) + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if isinstance(other, Settings): + return self._settings == other._settings + return NotImplemented + + def __ne__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if isinstance(other, Settings): + return not self == other + return NotImplemented + + +def _validate_setting(setting: SettingCodes | int, value: int) -> ErrorCodes: + """ + Confirms that a specific setting has a well-formed value. If the setting is + invalid, returns an error code. Otherwise, returns 0 (NO_ERROR). + """ + if setting == SettingCodes.ENABLE_PUSH: + if value not in (0, 1): + return ErrorCodes.PROTOCOL_ERROR + elif setting == SettingCodes.INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE: + if not 0 <= value <= 2147483647: # 2^31 - 1 + return ErrorCodes.FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR + elif setting == SettingCodes.MAX_FRAME_SIZE: + if not 16384 <= value <= 16777215: # 2^14 and 2^24 - 1 + return ErrorCodes.PROTOCOL_ERROR + elif setting == SettingCodes.MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE: + if value < 0: + return ErrorCodes.PROTOCOL_ERROR + elif setting == SettingCodes.ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL and value not in (0, 1): + return ErrorCodes.PROTOCOL_ERROR + + return ErrorCodes.NO_ERROR diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/stream.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/stream.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d6f5845c308b5628808b35393f1e2a7bfd496f2b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/stream.py @@ -0,0 +1,1425 @@ +""" +h2/stream +~~~~~~~~~ + +An implementation of a HTTP/2 stream. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +from enum import Enum, IntEnum +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Union, cast + +from hpack import HeaderTuple +from hyperframe.frame import AltSvcFrame, ContinuationFrame, DataFrame, Frame, HeadersFrame, PushPromiseFrame, RstStreamFrame, WindowUpdateFrame + +from .errors import ErrorCodes, _error_code_from_int +from .events import ( + AlternativeServiceAvailable, + DataReceived, + Event, + InformationalResponseReceived, + PushedStreamReceived, + RequestReceived, + ResponseReceived, + StreamEnded, + StreamReset, + TrailersReceived, + WindowUpdated, + _PushedRequestSent, + _RequestSent, + _ResponseSent, + _TrailersSent, +) +from .exceptions import FlowControlError, InvalidBodyLengthError, ProtocolError, StreamClosedError +from .utilities import ( + HeaderValidationFlags, + authority_from_headers, + extract_method_header, + guard_increment_window, + is_informational_response, + normalize_inbound_headers, + normalize_outbound_headers, + utf8_encode_headers, + validate_headers, + validate_outbound_headers, +) +from .windows import WindowManager + +if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from collections.abc import Callable, Generator, Iterable + + from hpack.hpack import Encoder + from hpack.struct import Header, HeaderWeaklyTyped + + from .config import H2Configuration + + +class StreamState(IntEnum): + IDLE = 0 + RESERVED_REMOTE = 1 + RESERVED_LOCAL = 2 + OPEN = 3 + HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE = 4 + HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL = 5 + CLOSED = 6 + + +class StreamInputs(Enum): + SEND_HEADERS = 0 + SEND_PUSH_PROMISE = 1 + SEND_RST_STREAM = 2 + SEND_DATA = 3 + SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE = 4 + SEND_END_STREAM = 5 + RECV_HEADERS = 6 + RECV_PUSH_PROMISE = 7 + RECV_RST_STREAM = 8 + RECV_DATA = 9 + RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE = 10 + RECV_END_STREAM = 11 + RECV_CONTINUATION = 12 # Added in 2.0.0 + SEND_INFORMATIONAL_HEADERS = 13 # Added in 2.2.0 + RECV_INFORMATIONAL_HEADERS = 14 # Added in 2.2.0 + SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE = 15 # Added in 2.3.0 + RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE = 16 # Added in 2.3.0 + UPGRADE_CLIENT = 17 # Added 2.3.0 + UPGRADE_SERVER = 18 # Added 2.3.0 + + +class StreamClosedBy(Enum): + SEND_END_STREAM = 0 + RECV_END_STREAM = 1 + SEND_RST_STREAM = 2 + RECV_RST_STREAM = 3 + + +# This array is initialized once, and is indexed by the stream states above. +# It indicates whether a stream in the given state is open. The reason we do +# this is that we potentially check whether a stream in a given state is open +# quite frequently: given that we check so often, we should do so in the +# fastest and most performant way possible. +STREAM_OPEN = [False for _ in range(len(StreamState))] +STREAM_OPEN[StreamState.OPEN] = True +STREAM_OPEN[StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL] = True +STREAM_OPEN[StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE] = True + + +class H2StreamStateMachine: + """ + A single HTTP/2 stream state machine. + + This stream object implements basically the state machine described in + RFC 7540 section 5.1. + + :param stream_id: The stream ID of this stream. This is stored primarily + for logging purposes. + """ + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int) -> None: + self.state = StreamState.IDLE + self.stream_id = stream_id + + #: Whether this peer is the client side of this stream. + self.client: bool | None = None + + # Whether trailers have been sent/received on this stream or not. + self.headers_sent: bool | None = None + self.trailers_sent: bool | None = None + self.headers_received: bool | None = None + self.trailers_received: bool | None = None + + # How the stream was closed. One of StreamClosedBy. + self.stream_closed_by: StreamClosedBy | None = None + + def process_input(self, input_: StreamInputs) -> list[Event]: + """ + Process a specific input in the state machine. + """ + if not isinstance(input_, StreamInputs): + msg = "Input must be an instance of StreamInputs" + raise ValueError(msg) # noqa: TRY004 + + try: + func, target_state = _transitions[(self.state, input_)] + except KeyError as err: + old_state = self.state + self.state = StreamState.CLOSED + msg = f"Invalid input {input_} in state {old_state}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) from err + else: + previous_state = self.state + self.state = target_state + if func is not None: + try: + return func(self, previous_state) + except ProtocolError: + self.state = StreamState.CLOSED + raise + except AssertionError as err: # pragma: no cover + self.state = StreamState.CLOSED + raise ProtocolError(err) from err + + return [] + + def request_sent(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires when a request is sent. + """ + self.client = True + self.headers_sent = True + event = _RequestSent() + + return [event] + + def response_sent(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires when something that should be a response is sent. This 'response' + may actually be trailers. + """ + if not self.headers_sent: + if self.client is True or self.client is None: + msg = "Client cannot send responses." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + self.headers_sent = True + return [_ResponseSent()] + assert not self.trailers_sent + self.trailers_sent = True + return [_TrailersSent()] + + def request_received(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires when a request is received. + """ + assert not self.headers_received + assert not self.trailers_received + + self.client = False + self.headers_received = True + event = RequestReceived(stream_id=self.stream_id) + return [event] + + def response_received(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires when a response is received. Also disambiguates between responses + and trailers. + """ + event: ResponseReceived | TrailersReceived + if not self.headers_received: + assert self.client is True + self.headers_received = True + event = ResponseReceived(stream_id=self.stream_id) + else: + assert not self.trailers_received + self.trailers_received = True + event = TrailersReceived(stream_id=self.stream_id) + + event.stream_id = self.stream_id + return [event] + + def data_received(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires when data is received. + """ + if not self.headers_received: + msg = "cannot receive data before headers" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + event = DataReceived(stream_id=self.stream_id) + return [event] + + def window_updated(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires when a window update frame is received. + """ + return [WindowUpdated(stream_id=self.stream_id)] + + def stream_half_closed(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires when an END_STREAM flag is received in the OPEN state, + transitioning this stream to a HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE state. + """ + event = StreamEnded(stream_id=self.stream_id) + return [event] + + def stream_ended(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires when a stream is cleanly ended. + """ + self.stream_closed_by = StreamClosedBy.RECV_END_STREAM + event = StreamEnded(stream_id=self.stream_id) + return [event] + + def stream_reset(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fired when a stream is forcefully reset. + """ + self.stream_closed_by = StreamClosedBy.RECV_RST_STREAM + return [StreamReset(stream_id=self.stream_id)] + + def send_new_pushed_stream(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires on the newly pushed stream, when pushed by the local peer. + + No event here, but definitionally this peer must be a server. + """ + assert self.client is None + self.client = False + self.headers_received = True + return [] + + def recv_new_pushed_stream(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires on the newly pushed stream, when pushed by the remote peer. + + No event here, but definitionally this peer must be a client. + """ + assert self.client is None + self.client = True + self.headers_sent = True + return [] + + def send_push_promise(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires on the already-existing stream when a PUSH_PROMISE frame is sent. + We may only send PUSH_PROMISE frames if we're a server. + """ + if self.client is True: + msg = "Cannot push streams from client peers." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + event = _PushedRequestSent() + return [event] + + def recv_push_promise(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Fires on the already-existing stream when a PUSH_PROMISE frame is + received. We may only receive PUSH_PROMISE frames if we're a client. + + Fires a PushedStreamReceived event. + """ + if not self.client: + if self.client is None: # pragma: no cover + msg = "Idle streams cannot receive pushes" + else: # pragma: no cover + msg = "Cannot receive pushed streams as a server" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + event = PushedStreamReceived() + event.parent_stream_id = self.stream_id + return [event] + + def send_end_stream(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when an attempt is made to send END_STREAM in the + HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE state. + """ + self.stream_closed_by = StreamClosedBy.SEND_END_STREAM + return [] + + def send_reset_stream(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when an attempt is made to send RST_STREAM in a non-closed + stream state. + """ + self.stream_closed_by = StreamClosedBy.SEND_RST_STREAM + return [] + + def reset_stream_on_error(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when we need to forcefully emit another RST_STREAM frame on + behalf of the state machine. + + If this is the first time we've done this, we should also hang an event + off the StreamClosedError so that the user can be informed. We know + it's the first time we've done this if the stream is currently in a + state other than CLOSED. + """ + self.stream_closed_by = StreamClosedBy.SEND_RST_STREAM + + error = StreamClosedError(self.stream_id) + error._events = [ + StreamReset( + stream_id=self.stream_id, + error_code=ErrorCodes.STREAM_CLOSED, + remote_reset=False, + ), + ] + raise error + + def recv_on_closed_stream(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when an unexpected frame is received on an already-closed + stream. + + An endpoint that receives an unexpected frame should treat it as + a stream error or connection error with type STREAM_CLOSED, depending + on the specific frame. The error handling is done at a higher level: + this just raises the appropriate error. + """ + raise StreamClosedError(self.stream_id) + + def send_on_closed_stream(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when an attempt is made to send data on an already-closed + stream. + + This essentially overrides the standard logic by throwing a + more-specific error: StreamClosedError. This is a ProtocolError, so it + matches the standard API of the state machine, but provides more detail + to the user. + """ + raise StreamClosedError(self.stream_id) + + def recv_push_on_closed_stream(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when a PUSH_PROMISE frame is received on a full stop + stream. + + If the stream was closed by us sending a RST_STREAM frame, then we + presume that the PUSH_PROMISE was in flight when we reset the parent + stream. Rathen than accept the new stream, we just reset it. + Otherwise, we should call this a PROTOCOL_ERROR: pushing a stream on a + naturally closed stream is a real problem because it creates a brand + new stream that the remote peer now believes exists. + """ + assert self.stream_closed_by is not None + + if self.stream_closed_by == StreamClosedBy.SEND_RST_STREAM: + raise StreamClosedError(self.stream_id) + msg = "Attempted to push on closed stream." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + def send_push_on_closed_stream(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when an attempt is made to push on an already-closed stream. + + This essentially overrides the standard logic by providing a more + useful error message. It's necessary because simply indicating that the + stream is closed is not enough: there is now a new stream that is not + allowed to be there. The only recourse is to tear the whole connection + down. + """ + msg = "Attempted to push on closed stream." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + def send_informational_response(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when an informational header block is sent (that is, a block + where the :status header has a 1XX value). + + Only enforces that these are sent *before* final headers are sent. + """ + if self.headers_sent: + msg = "Information response after final response" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + event = _ResponseSent() + return [event] + + def recv_informational_response(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when an informational header block is received (that is, a block + where the :status header has a 1XX value). + """ + if self.headers_received: + msg = "Informational response after final response" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + return [InformationalResponseReceived(stream_id=self.stream_id)] + + def recv_alt_svc(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when receiving an ALTSVC frame. + + RFC 7838 allows us to receive ALTSVC frames at any stream state, which + is really absurdly overzealous. For that reason, we want to limit the + states in which we can actually receive it. It's really only sensible + to receive it after we've sent our own headers and before the server + has sent its header block: the server can't guarantee that we have any + state around after it completes its header block, and the server + doesn't know what origin we're talking about before we've sent ours. + + For that reason, this function applies a few extra checks on both state + and some of the little state variables we keep around. If those suggest + an unreasonable situation for the ALTSVC frame to have been sent in, + we quietly ignore it (as RFC 7838 suggests). + + This function is also *not* always called by the state machine. In some + states (IDLE, RESERVED_LOCAL, CLOSED) we don't bother to call it, + because we know the frame cannot be valid in that state (IDLE because + the server cannot know what origin the stream applies to, CLOSED + because the server cannot assume we still have state around, + RESERVED_LOCAL because by definition if we're in the RESERVED_LOCAL + state then *we* are the server). + """ + # Servers can't receive ALTSVC frames, but RFC 7838 tells us to ignore + # them. + if self.client is False: + return [] + + # If we've received the response headers from the server they can't + # guarantee we still have any state around. Other implementations + # (like nghttp2) ignore ALTSVC in this state, so we will too. + if self.headers_received: + return [] + + # Otherwise, this is a sensible enough frame to have received. Return + # the event and let it get populated. + return [AlternativeServiceAvailable()] + + def send_alt_svc(self, previous_state: StreamState) -> list[Event]: + """ + Called when sending an ALTSVC frame on this stream. + + For consistency with the restrictions we apply on receiving ALTSVC + frames in ``recv_alt_svc``, we want to restrict when users can send + ALTSVC frames to the situations when we ourselves would accept them. + + That means: when we are a server, when we have received the request + headers, and when we have not yet sent our own response headers. + """ + # We should not send ALTSVC after we've sent response headers, as the + # client may have disposed of its state. + if self.headers_sent: + msg = "Cannot send ALTSVC after sending response headers." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + return [] + + + +# STATE MACHINE +# +# The stream state machine is defined here to avoid the need to allocate it +# repeatedly for each stream. It cannot be defined in the stream class because +# it needs to be able to reference the callbacks defined on the class, but +# because Python's scoping rules are weird the class object is not actually in +# scope during the body of the class object. +# +# For the sake of clarity, we reproduce the RFC 7540 state machine here: +# +# +--------+ +# send PP | | recv PP +# ,--------| idle |--------. +# / | | \ +# v +--------+ v +# +----------+ | +----------+ +# | | | send H / | | +# ,------| reserved | | recv H | reserved |------. +# | | (local) | | | (remote) | | +# | +----------+ v +----------+ | +# | | +--------+ | | +# | | recv ES | | send ES | | +# | send H | ,-------| open |-------. | recv H | +# | | / | | \ | | +# | v v +--------+ v v | +# | +----------+ | +----------+ | +# | | half | | | half | | +# | | closed | | send R / | closed | | +# | | (remote) | | recv R | (local) | | +# | +----------+ | +----------+ | +# | | | | | +# | | send ES / | recv ES / | | +# | | send R / v send R / | | +# | | recv R +--------+ recv R | | +# | send R / `----------->| |<-----------' send R / | +# | recv R | closed | recv R | +# `----------------------->| |<----------------------' +# +--------+ +# +# send: endpoint sends this frame +# recv: endpoint receives this frame +# +# H: HEADERS frame (with implied CONTINUATIONs) +# PP: PUSH_PROMISE frame (with implied CONTINUATIONs) +# ES: END_STREAM flag +# R: RST_STREAM frame +# +# For the purposes of this state machine we treat HEADERS and their +# associated CONTINUATION frames as a single jumbo frame. The protocol +# allows/requires this by preventing other frames from being interleved in +# between HEADERS/CONTINUATION frames. However, if a CONTINUATION frame is +# received without a prior HEADERS frame, it *will* be passed to this state +# machine. The state machine should always reject that frame, either as an +# invalid transition or because the stream is closed. +# +# There is a confusing relationship around PUSH_PROMISE frames. The state +# machine above considers them to be frames belonging to the new stream, +# which is *somewhat* true. However, they are sent with the stream ID of +# their related stream, and are only sendable in some cases. +# For this reason, our state machine implementation below allows for +# PUSH_PROMISE frames both in the IDLE state (as in the diagram), but also +# in the OPEN, HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, and HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE states. +# Essentially, for h2, PUSH_PROMISE frames are effectively sent on +# two streams. +# +# The _transitions dictionary contains a mapping of tuples of +# (state, input) to tuples of (side_effect_function, end_state). This +# map contains all allowed transitions: anything not in this map is +# invalid and immediately causes a transition to ``closed``. +_transitions: dict[ + tuple[StreamState, StreamInputs], + tuple[Callable[[H2StreamStateMachine, StreamState], list[Event]] | None, StreamState], +] = { + # State: idle + (StreamState.IDLE, StreamInputs.SEND_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.request_sent, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.IDLE, StreamInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.request_received, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.IDLE, StreamInputs.RECV_DATA): + (H2StreamStateMachine.reset_stream_on_error, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.IDLE, StreamInputs.SEND_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_new_pushed_stream, + StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.IDLE, StreamInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_new_pushed_stream, + StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.IDLE, StreamInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (None, StreamState.IDLE), + (StreamState.IDLE, StreamInputs.UPGRADE_CLIENT): + (H2StreamStateMachine.request_sent, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.IDLE, StreamInputs.UPGRADE_SERVER): + (H2StreamStateMachine.request_received, + StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + + # State: reserved local + (StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.SEND_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.response_sent, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_DATA): + (H2StreamStateMachine.reset_stream_on_error, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.window_updated, StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_reset_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.stream_reset, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_alt_svc, StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (None, StreamState.RESERVED_LOCAL), + + # State: reserved remote + (StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.response_received, + StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_DATA): + (H2StreamStateMachine.reset_stream_on_error, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.window_updated, StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_reset_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.stream_reset, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_alt_svc, StreamState.RESERVED_REMOTE), + + # State: open + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.SEND_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.response_sent, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.response_received, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.SEND_DATA): + (None, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.RECV_DATA): + (H2StreamStateMachine.data_received, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.SEND_END_STREAM): + (None, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.RECV_END_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.stream_half_closed, + StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.window_updated, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_reset_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.stream_reset, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.SEND_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_push_promise, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_push_promise, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.SEND_INFORMATIONAL_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_informational_response, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.RECV_INFORMATIONAL_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_informational_response, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_alt_svc, StreamState.OPEN), + (StreamState.OPEN, StreamInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_alt_svc, StreamState.OPEN), + + # State: half-closed remote + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.response_sent, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.reset_stream_on_error, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_DATA): + (None, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_DATA): + (H2StreamStateMachine.reset_stream_on_error, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_END_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_end_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.window_updated, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_reset_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.stream_reset, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_push_promise, + StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.reset_stream_on_error, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_INFORMATIONAL_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_informational_response, + StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_alt_svc, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE, StreamInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_alt_svc, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE), + + # State: half-closed local + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.response_received, + StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_DATA): + (H2StreamStateMachine.data_received, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_END_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.stream_ended, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.window_updated, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_reset_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.stream_reset, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_push_promise, + StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_INFORMATIONAL_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_informational_response, + StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_alt_svc, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + (StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL, StreamInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_alt_svc, StreamState.HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL), + + # State: closed + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.RECV_END_STREAM): + (None, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE): + (None, StreamState.CLOSED), + + # RFC 7540 Section 5.1 defines how the end point should react when + # receiving a frame on a closed stream with the following statements: + # + # > An endpoint that receives any frame other than PRIORITY after receiving + # > a RST_STREAM MUST treat that as a stream error of type STREAM_CLOSED. + # > An endpoint that receives any frames after receiving a frame with the + # > END_STREAM flag set MUST treat that as a connection error of type + # > STREAM_CLOSED. + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.RECV_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.RECV_DATA): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + + # > WINDOW_UPDATE or RST_STREAM frames can be received in this state + # > for a short period after a DATA or HEADERS frame containing a + # > END_STREAM flag is sent, as instructed in RFC 7540 Section 5.1. But we + # > don't have access to a clock so we just always allow it. + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (None, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM): + (None, StreamState.CLOSED), + + # > A receiver MUST treat the receipt of a PUSH_PROMISE on a stream that is + # > neither "open" nor "half-closed (local)" as a connection error of type + # > PROTOCOL_ERROR. + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.recv_push_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + + # Also, users should be forbidden from sending on closed streams. + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.SEND_HEADERS): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.SEND_PUSH_PROMISE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_push_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.SEND_DATA): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), + (StreamState.CLOSED, StreamInputs.SEND_END_STREAM): + (H2StreamStateMachine.send_on_closed_stream, StreamState.CLOSED), +} + + +class H2Stream: + """ + A low-level HTTP/2 stream object. This handles building and receiving + frames and maintains per-stream state. + + This wraps a HTTP/2 Stream state machine implementation, ensuring that + frames can only be sent/received when the stream is in a valid state. + Attempts to create frames that cannot be sent will raise a + ``ProtocolError``. + """ + + def __init__(self, + stream_id: int, + config: H2Configuration, + inbound_window_size: int, + outbound_window_size: int) -> None: + self.state_machine = H2StreamStateMachine(stream_id) + self.stream_id = stream_id + self.max_outbound_frame_size: int | None = None + self.request_method: bytes | None = None + + # The current value of the outbound stream flow control window + self.outbound_flow_control_window = outbound_window_size + + # The flow control manager. + self._inbound_window_manager = WindowManager(inbound_window_size) + + # The expected content length, if any. + self._expected_content_length: int | None = None + + # The actual received content length. Always tracked. + self._actual_content_length = 0 + + # The authority we believe this stream belongs to. + self._authority: bytes | None = None + + # The configuration for this stream. + self.config = config + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{type(self).__name__} id:{self.stream_id} state:{self.state_machine.state!r}>" + + @property + def inbound_flow_control_window(self) -> int: + """ + The size of the inbound flow control window for the stream. This is + rarely publicly useful: instead, use :meth:`remote_flow_control_window + `. This shortcut is + largely present to provide a shortcut to this data. + """ + return self._inbound_window_manager.current_window_size + + @property + def open(self) -> bool: + """ + Whether the stream is 'open' in any sense: that is, whether it counts + against the number of concurrent streams. + """ + # RFC 7540 Section 5.1.2 defines 'open' for this purpose to mean either + # the OPEN state or either of the HALF_CLOSED states. Perplexingly, + # this excludes the reserved states. + # For more detail on why we're doing this in this slightly weird way, + # see the comment on ``STREAM_OPEN`` at the top of the file. + return STREAM_OPEN[self.state_machine.state] + + @property + def closed(self) -> bool: + """ + Whether the stream is closed. + """ + return self.state_machine.state == StreamState.CLOSED + + @property + def closed_by(self) -> StreamClosedBy | None: + """ + Returns how the stream was closed, as one of StreamClosedBy. + """ + return self.state_machine.stream_closed_by + + def upgrade(self, client_side: bool) -> None: + """ + Called by the connection to indicate that this stream is the initial + request/response of an upgraded connection. Places the stream into an + appropriate state. + """ + self.config.logger.debug("Upgrading %r", self) + + assert self.stream_id == 1 + input_ = ( + StreamInputs.UPGRADE_CLIENT if client_side + else StreamInputs.UPGRADE_SERVER + ) + + # This may return events, we deliberately don't want them. + self.state_machine.process_input(input_) + + def send_headers(self, + headers: Iterable[HeaderWeaklyTyped], + encoder: Encoder, + end_stream: bool = False) -> list[HeadersFrame | ContinuationFrame | PushPromiseFrame]: + """ + Returns a list of HEADERS/CONTINUATION frames to emit as either headers + or trailers. + """ + self.config.logger.debug("Send headers %s on %r", headers, self) + + # Because encoding headers makes an irreversible change to the header + # compression context, we make the state transition before we encode + # them. + + # First, check if we're a client. If we are, no problem: if we aren't, + # we need to scan the header block to see if this is an informational + # response. + input_ = StreamInputs.SEND_HEADERS + + bytes_headers = utf8_encode_headers(headers) + + if ((not self.state_machine.client) and + is_informational_response(bytes_headers)): + if end_stream: + msg = "Cannot set END_STREAM on informational responses." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + input_ = StreamInputs.SEND_INFORMATIONAL_HEADERS + + events = self.state_machine.process_input(input_) + + hf = HeadersFrame(self.stream_id) + hdr_validation_flags = self._build_hdr_validation_flags(events) + frames = self._build_headers_frames( + bytes_headers, encoder, hf, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + + if end_stream: + # Not a bug: the END_STREAM flag is valid on the initial HEADERS + # frame, not the CONTINUATION frames that follow. + self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.SEND_END_STREAM) + frames[0].flags.add("END_STREAM") + + if self.state_machine.trailers_sent and not end_stream: + msg = "Trailers must have END_STREAM set." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + if self.state_machine.client and self._authority is None: + self._authority = authority_from_headers(bytes_headers) + + # store request method for _initialize_content_length + self.request_method = extract_method_header(bytes_headers) + + return frames + + def push_stream_in_band(self, + related_stream_id: int, + headers: Iterable[HeaderWeaklyTyped], + encoder: Encoder) -> list[HeadersFrame | ContinuationFrame | PushPromiseFrame]: + """ + Returns a list of PUSH_PROMISE/CONTINUATION frames to emit as a pushed + stream header. Called on the stream that has the PUSH_PROMISE frame + sent on it. + """ + self.config.logger.debug("Push stream %r", self) + + # Because encoding headers makes an irreversible change to the header + # compression context, we make the state transition *first*. + + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.SEND_PUSH_PROMISE, + ) + + ppf = PushPromiseFrame(self.stream_id) + ppf.promised_stream_id = related_stream_id + hdr_validation_flags = self._build_hdr_validation_flags(events) + + bytes_headers = utf8_encode_headers(headers) + + return self._build_headers_frames( + bytes_headers, encoder, ppf, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + + + def locally_pushed(self) -> list[Frame]: + """ + Mark this stream as one that was pushed by this peer. Must be called + immediately after initialization. Sends no frames, simply updates the + state machine. + """ + # This does not trigger any events. + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.SEND_PUSH_PROMISE, + ) + assert not events + return [] + + def send_data(self, + data: bytes | memoryview, + end_stream: bool = False, + pad_length: int | None = None) -> list[Frame]: + """ + Prepare some data frames. Optionally end the stream. + + .. warning:: Does not perform flow control checks. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Send data on %r with end stream set to %s", self, end_stream, + ) + + self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.SEND_DATA) + + df = DataFrame(self.stream_id) + df.data = data + if end_stream: + self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.SEND_END_STREAM) + df.flags.add("END_STREAM") + if pad_length is not None: + df.flags.add("PADDED") + df.pad_length = pad_length + + # Subtract flow_controlled_length to account for possible padding + self.outbound_flow_control_window -= df.flow_controlled_length + assert self.outbound_flow_control_window >= 0 + + return [df] + + def end_stream(self) -> list[Frame]: + """ + End a stream without sending data. + """ + self.config.logger.debug("End stream %r", self) + + self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.SEND_END_STREAM) + df = DataFrame(self.stream_id) + df.flags.add("END_STREAM") + return [df] + + def advertise_alternative_service(self, field_value: bytes) -> list[Frame]: + """ + Advertise an RFC 7838 alternative service. The semantics of this are + better documented in the ``H2Connection`` class. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Advertise alternative service of %r for %r", field_value, self, + ) + self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.SEND_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE) + asf = AltSvcFrame(self.stream_id) + asf.field = field_value + return [asf] + + def increase_flow_control_window(self, increment: int) -> list[Frame]: + """ + Increase the size of the flow control window for the remote side. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Increase flow control window for %r by %d", + self, increment, + ) + self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.SEND_WINDOW_UPDATE) + self._inbound_window_manager.window_opened(increment) + + wuf = WindowUpdateFrame(self.stream_id) + wuf.window_increment = increment + return [wuf] + + def receive_push_promise_in_band(self, + promised_stream_id: int, + headers: Iterable[Header], + header_encoding: bool | str | None) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receives a push promise frame sent on this stream, pushing a remote + stream. This is called on the stream that has the PUSH_PROMISE sent + on it. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Receive Push Promise on %r for remote stream %d", + self, promised_stream_id, + ) + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE, + ) + push_event = cast("PushedStreamReceived", events[0]) + push_event.pushed_stream_id = promised_stream_id + + hdr_validation_flags = self._build_hdr_validation_flags(events) + push_event.headers = self._process_received_headers( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, header_encoding, + ) + return [], events + + def remotely_pushed(self, pushed_headers: Iterable[Header]) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Mark this stream as one that was pushed by the remote peer. Must be + called immediately after initialization. Sends no frames, simply + updates the state machine. + """ + self.config.logger.debug("%r pushed by remote peer", self) + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.RECV_PUSH_PROMISE, + ) + self._authority = authority_from_headers(pushed_headers) + return [], events + + def receive_headers(self, + headers: Iterable[Header], + end_stream: bool, + header_encoding: bool | str | None) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive a set of headers (or trailers). + """ + if is_informational_response(headers): + if end_stream: + msg = "Cannot set END_STREAM on informational responses" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + input_ = StreamInputs.RECV_INFORMATIONAL_HEADERS + else: + input_ = StreamInputs.RECV_HEADERS + + events = self.state_machine.process_input(input_) + headers_event = cast( + "Union[RequestReceived, ResponseReceived, TrailersReceived, InformationalResponseReceived]", + events[0], + ) + + if end_stream: + es_events = self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.RECV_END_STREAM, + ) + # We ensured it's not an information response at the beginning of the method. + cast( + "Union[RequestReceived, ResponseReceived, TrailersReceived]", + headers_event, + ).stream_ended = cast("StreamEnded", es_events[0]) + events += es_events + + self._initialize_content_length(headers) + + if isinstance(headers_event, TrailersReceived) and not end_stream: + msg = "Trailers must have END_STREAM set" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + hdr_validation_flags = self._build_hdr_validation_flags(events) + headers_event.headers = self._process_received_headers( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, header_encoding, + ) + return [], events + + def receive_data(self, data: bytes, end_stream: bool, flow_control_len: int) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Receive some data. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Receive data on %r with end stream %s and flow control length " + "set to %d", self, end_stream, flow_control_len, + ) + events = self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.RECV_DATA) + data_event = cast("DataReceived", events[0]) + self._inbound_window_manager.window_consumed(flow_control_len) + self._track_content_length(len(data), end_stream) + + if end_stream: + es_events = self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.RECV_END_STREAM, + ) + data_event.stream_ended = cast("StreamEnded", es_events[0]) + events.extend(es_events) + + data_event.data = data + data_event.flow_controlled_length = flow_control_len + return [], events + + def receive_window_update(self, increment: int) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Handle a WINDOW_UPDATE increment. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Receive Window Update on %r for increment of %d", + self, increment, + ) + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.RECV_WINDOW_UPDATE, + ) + frames = [] + + # If we encounter a problem with incrementing the flow control window, + # this should be treated as a *stream* error, not a *connection* error. + # That means we need to catch the error and forcibly close the stream. + if events: + cast("WindowUpdated", events[0]).delta = increment + try: + self.outbound_flow_control_window = guard_increment_window( + self.outbound_flow_control_window, + increment, + ) + except FlowControlError: + # Ok, this is bad. We're going to need to perform a local + # reset. + events = [ + StreamReset( + stream_id=self.stream_id, + error_code=ErrorCodes.FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR, + remote_reset=False, + ), + ] + frames = self.reset_stream(ErrorCodes.FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR) + + return frames, events + + def receive_continuation(self) -> None: + """ + A naked CONTINUATION frame has been received. This is always an error, + but the type of error it is depends on the state of the stream and must + transition the state of the stream, so we need to handle it. + """ + self.config.logger.debug("Receive Continuation frame on %r", self) + self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.RECV_CONTINUATION, + ) + msg = "Should not be reachable" # pragma: no cover + raise AssertionError(msg) # pragma: no cover + + def receive_alt_svc(self, frame: AltSvcFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + An Alternative Service frame was received on the stream. This frame + inherits the origin associated with this stream. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Receive Alternative Service frame on stream %r", self, + ) + + # If the origin is present, RFC 7838 says we have to ignore it. + if frame.origin: + return [], [] + + events = self.state_machine.process_input( + StreamInputs.RECV_ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE, + ) + + # There are lots of situations where we want to ignore the ALTSVC + # frame. If we need to pay attention, we'll have an event and should + # fill it out. + if events: + assert isinstance(events[0], AlternativeServiceAvailable) + events[0].origin = self._authority + events[0].field_value = frame.field + + return [], events + + def reset_stream(self, error_code: ErrorCodes | int = 0) -> list[Frame]: + """ + Close the stream locally. Reset the stream with an error code. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Local reset %r with error code: %d", self, error_code, + ) + self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.SEND_RST_STREAM) + + rsf = RstStreamFrame(self.stream_id) + rsf.error_code = error_code + return [rsf] + + def stream_reset(self, frame: RstStreamFrame) -> tuple[list[Frame], list[Event]]: + """ + Handle a stream being reset remotely. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Remote reset %r with error code: %d", self, frame.error_code, + ) + events = self.state_machine.process_input(StreamInputs.RECV_RST_STREAM) + + if events: + # We don't fire an event if this stream is already closed. + cast("StreamReset", events[0]).error_code = _error_code_from_int(frame.error_code) + + return [], events + + def acknowledge_received_data(self, acknowledged_size: int) -> list[Frame]: + """ + The user has informed us that they've processed some amount of data + that was received on this stream. Pass that to the window manager and + potentially return some WindowUpdate frames. + """ + self.config.logger.debug( + "Acknowledge received data with size %d on %r", + acknowledged_size, self, + ) + increment = self._inbound_window_manager.process_bytes( + acknowledged_size, + ) + if increment: + f = WindowUpdateFrame(self.stream_id) + f.window_increment = increment + return [f] + + return [] + + def _build_hdr_validation_flags(self, events: Any) -> HeaderValidationFlags: + """ + Constructs a set of header validation flags for use when normalizing + and validating header blocks. + """ + is_trailer = isinstance( + events[0], (_TrailersSent, TrailersReceived), + ) + is_response_header = isinstance( + events[0], + ( + _ResponseSent, + ResponseReceived, + InformationalResponseReceived, + ), + ) + is_push_promise = isinstance( + events[0], (PushedStreamReceived, _PushedRequestSent), + ) + + return HeaderValidationFlags( + is_client=self.state_machine.client or False, + is_trailer=is_trailer, + is_response_header=is_response_header, + is_push_promise=is_push_promise, + ) + + def _build_headers_frames(self, + headers: Iterable[Header], + encoder: Encoder, + first_frame: HeadersFrame | PushPromiseFrame, + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) \ + -> list[HeadersFrame | ContinuationFrame | PushPromiseFrame]: + """ + Helper method to build headers or push promise frames. + """ + # We need to lowercase the header names, and to ensure that secure + # header fields are kept out of compression contexts. + if self.config.normalize_outbound_headers: + # also we may want to split outbound cookies to improve + # headers compression + should_split_outbound_cookies = self.config.split_outbound_cookies + + headers = normalize_outbound_headers( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, should_split_outbound_cookies, + ) + if self.config.validate_outbound_headers: + headers = validate_outbound_headers( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + + encoded_headers = encoder.encode(headers) + + # Slice into blocks of max_outbound_frame_size. Be careful with this: + # it only works right because we never send padded frames or priority + # information on the frames. Revisit this if we do. + header_blocks = [ + encoded_headers[i:i+(self.max_outbound_frame_size or 0)] + for i in range( + 0, len(encoded_headers), (self.max_outbound_frame_size or 0), + ) + ] + + frames: list[HeadersFrame | ContinuationFrame | PushPromiseFrame] = [] + first_frame.data = header_blocks[0] + frames.append(first_frame) + + for block in header_blocks[1:]: + cf = ContinuationFrame(self.stream_id) + cf.data = block + frames.append(cf) + + frames[-1].flags.add("END_HEADERS") + return frames + + def _process_received_headers(self, + headers: Iterable[Header], + header_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags, + header_encoding: bool | str | None) -> list[Header]: + """ + When headers have been received from the remote peer, run a processing + pipeline on them to transform them into the appropriate form for + attaching to an event. + """ + if self.config.normalize_inbound_headers: + headers = normalize_inbound_headers( + headers, header_validation_flags, + ) + + if self.config.validate_inbound_headers: + headers = validate_headers(headers, header_validation_flags) + + if isinstance(header_encoding, str): + headers = _decode_headers(headers, header_encoding) + + # The above steps are all generators, so we need to concretize the + # headers now. + return list(headers) + + def _initialize_content_length(self, headers: Iterable[Header]) -> None: + """ + Checks the headers for a content-length header and initializes the + _expected_content_length field from it. It's not an error for no + Content-Length header to be present. + """ + if self.request_method == b"HEAD": + self._expected_content_length = 0 + return + + for n, v in headers: + if n == b"content-length": + try: + self._expected_content_length = int(v, 10) + except ValueError as err: + msg = f"Invalid content-length header: {v!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) from err + + return + + def _track_content_length(self, length: int, end_stream: bool) -> None: + """ + Update the expected content length in response to data being received. + Validates that the appropriate amount of data is sent. Always updates + the received data, but only validates the length against the + content-length header if one was sent. + + :param length: The length of the body chunk received. + :param end_stream: If this is the last body chunk received. + """ + self._actual_content_length += length + actual = self._actual_content_length + expected = self._expected_content_length + + if expected is not None: + if expected < actual: + raise InvalidBodyLengthError(expected, actual) + + if end_stream and expected != actual: + raise InvalidBodyLengthError(expected, actual) + + def _inbound_flow_control_change_from_settings(self, delta: int) -> None: + """ + We changed SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE, which means we need to + update the target window size for flow control. For our flow control + strategy, this means we need to do two things: we need to adjust the + current window size, but we also need to set the target maximum window + size to the new value. + """ + new_max_size = self._inbound_window_manager.max_window_size + delta + self._inbound_window_manager.window_opened(delta) + self._inbound_window_manager.max_window_size = new_max_size + + +def _decode_headers(headers: Iterable[HeaderWeaklyTyped], encoding: str) -> Generator[HeaderTuple, None, None]: + """ + Given an iterable of header two-tuples and an encoding, decodes those + headers using that encoding while preserving the type of the header tuple. + This ensures that the use of ``HeaderTuple`` is preserved. + """ + for header in headers: + # This function expects to work on decoded headers, which are always + # HeaderTuple objects. + assert isinstance(header, HeaderTuple) + + name, value = header + assert isinstance(name, bytes) + assert isinstance(value, bytes) + + n = name.decode(encoding) + v = value.decode(encoding) + yield header.__class__(n, v) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/utilities.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/utilities.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a7409b388157e019fa60e4a568e6cba4da7fa633 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/utilities.py @@ -0,0 +1,700 @@ +""" +h2/utilities +~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Utility functions that do not belong in a separate module. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, NamedTuple + +from hpack.struct import HeaderTuple, NeverIndexedHeaderTuple + +from .exceptions import FlowControlError, ProtocolError + +if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from collections.abc import Generator, Iterable + + from hpack.struct import Header, HeaderWeaklyTyped + +SIGIL = ord(b":") +INFORMATIONAL_START = ord(b"1") + + +# A set of headers that are hop-by-hop or connection-specific and thus +# forbidden in HTTP/2. This list comes from RFC 7540 § 8.1.2.2. +CONNECTION_HEADERS = frozenset([ + b"connection", + b"proxy-connection", + b"keep-alive", + b"transfer-encoding", + b"upgrade", +]) + + +_ALLOWED_PSEUDO_HEADER_FIELDS = frozenset([ + b":method", + b":scheme", + b":authority", + b":path", + b":status", + b":protocol", +]) + + +_SECURE_HEADERS = frozenset([ + # May have basic credentials which are vulnerable to dictionary attacks. + b"authorization", + b"proxy-authorization", +]) + + +_REQUEST_ONLY_HEADERS = frozenset([ + b":scheme", + b":path", + b":authority", + b":method", + b":protocol", +]) + + +_RESPONSE_ONLY_HEADERS = frozenset([b":status"]) + + +# A Set of pseudo headers that are only valid if the method is +# CONNECT, see RFC 8441 § 5 +_CONNECT_REQUEST_ONLY_HEADERS = frozenset([b":protocol"]) + + +def _secure_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Certain headers are at risk of being attacked during the header compression + phase, and so need to be kept out of header compression contexts. This + function automatically transforms certain specific headers into HPACK + never-indexed fields to ensure they don't get added to header compression + contexts. + + This function currently implements two rules: + + - 'authorization' and 'proxy-authorization' fields are automatically made + never-indexed. + - Any 'cookie' header field shorter than 20 bytes long is made + never-indexed. + + These fields are the most at-risk. These rules are inspired by Firefox + and nghttp2. + """ + for header in headers: + assert isinstance(header[0], bytes) + if header[0] in _SECURE_HEADERS or (header[0] in b"cookie" and len(header[1]) < 20): + yield NeverIndexedHeaderTuple(header[0], header[1]) + else: + yield header + + +def extract_method_header(headers: Iterable[Header]) -> bytes | None: + """ + Extracts the request method from the headers list. + """ + for k, v in headers: + if isinstance(v, bytes) and k == b":method": + return v + if isinstance(v, str) and k == ":method": + return v.encode("utf-8") # pragma: no cover + return None + + +def is_informational_response(headers: Iterable[Header]) -> bool: + """ + Searches headers list for a :status header to confirm that a given + collection of headers are an informational response. Assumes the header + are well formed and encoded as bytes: that is, that the HTTP/2 special + headers are first in the block, and so that it can stop looking when it + finds the first header field whose name does not begin with a colon. + + :param headers: The HTTP/2 headers. + :returns: A boolean indicating if this is an informational response. + """ + for n, v in headers: + if not n.startswith(b":"): + return False + if n != b":status": + # If we find a non-special header, we're done here: stop looping. + continue + # If the first digit is a 1, we've got informational headers. + return v.startswith(b"1") + return False + + +def guard_increment_window(current: int, increment: int) -> int: + """ + Increments a flow control window, guarding against that window becoming too + large. + + :param current: The current value of the flow control window. + :param increment: The increment to apply to that window. + :returns: The new value of the window. + :raises: ``FlowControlError`` + """ + # The largest value the flow control window may take. + LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW = 2**31 - 1 # noqa: N806 + + new_size = current + increment + + if new_size > LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW: + msg = f"May not increment flow control window past {LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW}" + raise FlowControlError(msg) + + return new_size + + +def authority_from_headers(headers: Iterable[Header]) -> bytes | None: + """ + Given a header set, searches for the authority header and returns the + value. + + Note that this doesn't use indexing, so should only be called if the + headers are for a client request. Otherwise, will loop over the entire + header set, which is potentially unwise. + + :param headers: The HTTP header set. + :returns: The value of the authority header, or ``None``. + :rtype: ``bytes`` or ``None``. + """ + for n, v in headers: + if n == b":authority": + return v + + return None + + +# Flags used by the validate_headers pipeline to determine which checks +# should be applied to a given set of headers. +class HeaderValidationFlags(NamedTuple): + is_client: bool + is_trailer: bool + is_response_header: bool + is_push_promise: bool + + +def validate_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Iterable[Header]: + """ + Validates a header sequence against a set of constraints from RFC 7540. + + :param headers: The HTTP header set. + :param hdr_validation_flags: An instance of HeaderValidationFlags. + """ + # This validation logic is built on a sequence of generators that are + # iterated over to provide the final header list. This reduces some of the + # overhead of doing this checking. However, it's worth noting that this + # checking remains somewhat expensive, and attempts should be made wherever + # possible to reduce the time spent doing them. + # + # For example, we avoid tuple unpacking in loops because it represents a + # fixed cost that we don't want to spend, instead indexing into the header + # tuples. + headers = _reject_illegal_characters( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + headers = _reject_empty_header_names( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + headers = _reject_te( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + headers = _reject_connection_header( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + headers = _reject_pseudo_header_fields( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + headers = _check_host_authority_header( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + return _check_path_header(headers, hdr_validation_flags) + + +def _reject_illegal_characters(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Raises a ProtocolError if any header names or values contain illegal characters. + See . + """ + for header in headers: + # > A field name MUST NOT contain characters in the ranges 0x00-0x20, 0x41-0x5a, + # > or 0x7f-0xff (all ranges inclusive). + for c in header[0]: + if 0x41 <= c <= 0x5a: + msg = f"Received uppercase header name {header[0]!r}." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + if c <= 0x20 or c >= 0x7f: + msg = f"Illegal character '{chr(c)}' in header name: {header[0]!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + # > With the exception of pseudo-header fields (Section 8.3), which have a name + # > that starts with a single colon, field names MUST NOT include a colon (ASCII + # > COLON, 0x3a). + if header[0].find(b":", 1) != -1: + msg = f"Illegal character ':' in header name: {header[0]!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + # For compatibility with RFC 7230 header fields, we need to allow the field + # value to be an empty string. This is ludicrous, but technically allowed. + if field_value := header[1]: + + # > A field value MUST NOT contain the zero value (ASCII NUL, 0x00), line feed + # > (ASCII LF, 0x0a), or carriage return (ASCII CR, 0x0d) at any position. + for c in field_value: + if c == 0 or c == 0x0a or c == 0x0d: # noqa: PLR1714 + msg = f"Illegal character '{chr(c)}' in header value: {field_value!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + # > A field value MUST NOT start or end with an ASCII whitespace character + # > (ASCII SP or HTAB, 0x20 or 0x09). + if ( + field_value[0] == 0x20 or + field_value[0] == 0x09 or + field_value[-1] == 0x20 or + field_value[-1] == 0x09 + ): + msg = f"Received header value surrounded by whitespace {field_value!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + yield header + + +def _reject_empty_header_names(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Raises a ProtocolError if any header names are empty (length 0). + While hpack decodes such headers without errors, they are semantically + forbidden in HTTP, see RFC 7230, stating that they must be at least one + character long. + """ + for header in headers: + if len(header[0]) == 0: + msg = "Received header name with zero length." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + yield header + + +def _reject_te(headers: Iterable[Header], hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Raises a ProtocolError if the TE header is present in a header block and + its value is anything other than "trailers". + """ + for header in headers: + if header[0] == b"te" and header[1].lower() != b"trailers": + msg = f"Invalid value for TE header: {header[1]!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + yield header + + +def _reject_connection_header(headers: Iterable[Header], hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Raises a ProtocolError if the Connection header is present in a header + block. + """ + for header in headers: + if header[0] in CONNECTION_HEADERS: + msg = f"Connection-specific header field present: {header[0]!r}." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + yield header + + +def _assert_header_in_set(bytes_header: bytes, + header_set: set[bytes | str] | set[bytes] | set[str]) -> None: + """ + Given a set of header names, checks whether the string or byte version of + the header name is present. Raises a Protocol error with the appropriate + error if it's missing. + """ + if bytes_header not in header_set: + msg = f"Header block missing mandatory {bytes_header!r} header" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + +def _reject_pseudo_header_fields(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Raises a ProtocolError if duplicate pseudo-header fields are found in a + header block or if a pseudo-header field appears in a block after an + ordinary header field. + + Raises a ProtocolError if pseudo-header fields are found in trailers. + """ + seen_pseudo_header_fields = set() + seen_regular_header = False + method = None + + for header in headers: + if header[0][0] == SIGIL: + if header[0] in seen_pseudo_header_fields: + msg = f"Received duplicate pseudo-header field {header[0]!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + seen_pseudo_header_fields.add(header[0]) + + if seen_regular_header: + msg = f"Received pseudo-header field out of sequence: {header[0]!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + if header[0] not in _ALLOWED_PSEUDO_HEADER_FIELDS: + msg = f"Received custom pseudo-header field {header[0]!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + if header[0] in b":method": + method = header[1] + + else: + seen_regular_header = True + + yield header + + # Check the pseudo-headers we got to confirm they're acceptable. + _check_pseudo_header_field_acceptability( + seen_pseudo_header_fields, method, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + + +def _check_pseudo_header_field_acceptability(pseudo_headers: set[bytes | str] | set[bytes] | set[str], + method: bytes | None, + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> None: + """ + Given the set of pseudo-headers present in a header block and the + validation flags, confirms that RFC 7540 allows them. + """ + # Pseudo-header fields MUST NOT appear in trailers - RFC 7540 § 8.1.2.1 + if hdr_validation_flags.is_trailer and pseudo_headers: + msg = f"Received pseudo-header in trailer {pseudo_headers}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + # If ':status' pseudo-header is not there in a response header, reject it. + # Similarly, if ':path', ':method', or ':scheme' are not there in a request + # header, reject it. Additionally, if a response contains any request-only + # headers or vice-versa, reject it. + # Relevant RFC section: RFC 7540 § 8.1.2.4 + # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-8.1.2.4 + if hdr_validation_flags.is_response_header: + _assert_header_in_set(b":status", pseudo_headers) + invalid_response_headers = pseudo_headers & _REQUEST_ONLY_HEADERS + if invalid_response_headers: + msg = f"Encountered request-only headers {invalid_response_headers}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + elif (not hdr_validation_flags.is_response_header and + not hdr_validation_flags.is_trailer): + # This is a request, so we need to have seen :path, :method, and + # :scheme. + _assert_header_in_set(b":path", pseudo_headers) + _assert_header_in_set(b":method", pseudo_headers) + _assert_header_in_set(b":scheme", pseudo_headers) + invalid_request_headers = pseudo_headers & _RESPONSE_ONLY_HEADERS + if invalid_request_headers: + msg = f"Encountered response-only headers {invalid_request_headers}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + if method != b"CONNECT": + invalid_headers = pseudo_headers & _CONNECT_REQUEST_ONLY_HEADERS + if invalid_headers: + msg = f"Encountered connect-request-only headers {invalid_headers!r}" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + +def _validate_host_authority_header(headers: Iterable[Header]) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Given the :authority and Host headers from a request block that isn't + a trailer, check that: + 1. At least one of these headers is set. + 2. If both headers are set, they match. + + :param headers: The HTTP header set. + :raises: ``ProtocolError`` + """ + # We use None as a sentinel value. Iterate over the list of headers, + # and record the value of these headers (if present). We don't need + # to worry about receiving duplicate :authority headers, as this is + # enforced by the _reject_pseudo_header_fields() pipeline. + # + # TODO: We should also guard against receiving duplicate Host headers, + # and against sending duplicate headers. + authority_header_val = None + host_header_val = None + + for header in headers: + if header[0] == b":authority": + authority_header_val = header[1] + elif header[0] == b"host": + host_header_val = header[1] + + yield header + + # If we have not-None values for these variables, then we know we saw + # the corresponding header. + authority_present = (authority_header_val is not None) + host_present = (host_header_val is not None) + + # It is an error for a request header block to contain neither + # an :authority header nor a Host header. + if not authority_present and not host_present: + msg = "Request header block does not have an :authority or Host header." + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + # If we receive both headers, they should definitely match. + if authority_present and host_present and authority_header_val != host_header_val: + msg = ( + "Request header block has mismatched :authority and " + f"Host headers: {authority_header_val!r} / {host_header_val!r}" + ) + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + +def _check_host_authority_header(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Raises a ProtocolError if a header block arrives that does not contain an + :authority or a Host header, or if a header block contains both fields, + but their values do not match. + """ + # We only expect to see :authority and Host headers on request header + # blocks that aren't trailers, so skip this validation if this is a + # response header or we're looking at trailer blocks. + skip_validation = ( + hdr_validation_flags.is_response_header or + hdr_validation_flags.is_trailer + ) + if skip_validation: + return (h for h in headers) + + return _validate_host_authority_header(headers) + + +def _check_path_header(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Raise a ProtocolError if a header block arrives or is sent that contains an + empty :path header. + """ + def inner() -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + for header in headers: + if header[0] == b":path" and not header[1]: + msg = "An empty :path header is forbidden" + raise ProtocolError(msg) + + yield header + + # We only expect to see :authority and Host headers on request header + # blocks that aren't trailers, so skip this validation if this is a + # response header or we're looking at trailer blocks. + skip_validation = ( + hdr_validation_flags.is_response_header or + hdr_validation_flags.is_trailer + ) + if skip_validation: + return (h for h in headers) + return inner() + + +def _to_bytes(v: bytes | str) -> bytes: + """ + Given an assumed `str` (or anything that supports `.encode()`), + encodes it using utf-8 into bytes. Returns the unmodified object + if it is already a `bytes` object. + """ + return v if isinstance(v, bytes) else v.encode("utf-8") + + +def utf8_encode_headers(headers: Iterable[HeaderWeaklyTyped]) -> list[Header]: + """ + Given an iterable of header two-tuples, rebuilds that as a list with the + header names and values encoded as utf-8 bytes. This function produces + tuples that preserve the original type of the header tuple for tuple and + any ``HeaderTuple``. + """ + encoded_headers: list[Header] = [] + for header in headers: + h = (_to_bytes(header[0]), _to_bytes(header[1])) + if isinstance(header, HeaderTuple): + encoded_headers.append(header.__class__(h[0], h[1])) + else: + encoded_headers.append(h) + return encoded_headers + + +def _lowercase_header_names(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Given an iterable of header two-tuples, rebuilds that iterable with the + header names lowercased. This generator produces tuples that preserve the + original type of the header tuple for tuple and any ``HeaderTuple``. + """ + for header in headers: + if isinstance(header, HeaderTuple): + yield header.__class__(header[0].lower(), header[1]) + else: + yield (header[0].lower(), header[1]) + + +def _strip_surrounding_whitespace(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Given an iterable of header two-tuples, strip both leading and trailing + whitespace from both header names and header values. This generator + produces tuples that preserve the original type of the header tuple for + tuple and any ``HeaderTuple``. + """ + for header in headers: + if isinstance(header, HeaderTuple): + yield header.__class__(header[0].strip(), header[1].strip()) + else: + yield (header[0].strip(), header[1].strip()) + + +def _strip_connection_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Strip any connection headers as per RFC7540 § 8.1.2.2. + """ + for header in headers: + if header[0] not in CONNECTION_HEADERS: + yield header + + +def _check_sent_host_authority_header(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Raises an InvalidHeaderBlockError if we try to send a header block + that does not contain an :authority or a Host header, or if + the header block contains both fields, but their values do not match. + """ + # We only expect to see :authority and Host headers on request header + # blocks that aren't trailers, so skip this validation if this is a + # response header or we're looking at trailer blocks. + skip_validation = ( + hdr_validation_flags.is_response_header or + hdr_validation_flags.is_trailer + ) + if skip_validation: + return (h for h in headers) + + return _validate_host_authority_header(headers) + + +def _combine_cookie_fields(headers: Iterable[Header], hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + RFC 7540 § 8.1.2.5 allows HTTP/2 clients to split the Cookie header field, + which must normally appear only once, into multiple fields for better + compression. However, they MUST be joined back up again when received. + This normalization step applies that transform. The side-effect is that + all cookie fields now appear *last* in the header block. + """ + # There is a problem here about header indexing. Specifically, it's + # possible that all these cookies are sent with different header indexing + # values. At this point it shouldn't matter too much, so we apply our own + # logic and make them never-indexed. + cookies: list[bytes] = [] + for header in headers: + if header[0] == b"cookie": + cookies.append(header[1]) + else: + yield header + if cookies: + cookie_val = b"; ".join(cookies) + yield NeverIndexedHeaderTuple(b"cookie", cookie_val) + + +def _split_outbound_cookie_fields(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + RFC 7540 § 8.1.2.5 allows for better compression efficiency, + to split the Cookie header field into separate header fields + + We want to do it for outbound requests, as we are doing for + inbound. + """ + for header in headers: + assert isinstance(header[0], bytes) + assert isinstance(header[1], bytes) + if header[0] == b"cookie": + for cookie_val in header[1].split(b"; "): + if isinstance(header, HeaderTuple): + yield header.__class__(header[0], cookie_val) + else: + yield header[0], cookie_val + else: + yield header + + +def normalize_outbound_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None, + should_split_outbound_cookies: bool=False) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Normalizes a header sequence that we are about to send. + + :param headers: The HTTP header set. + :param hdr_validation_flags: An instance of HeaderValidationFlags. + :param should_split_outbound_cookies: boolean flag + """ + headers = _lowercase_header_names(headers, hdr_validation_flags) + if should_split_outbound_cookies: + headers = _split_outbound_cookie_fields(headers, hdr_validation_flags) + headers = _strip_surrounding_whitespace(headers, hdr_validation_flags) + headers = _strip_connection_headers(headers, hdr_validation_flags) + return _secure_headers(headers, hdr_validation_flags) + + + +def normalize_inbound_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Normalizes a header sequence that we have received. + + :param headers: The HTTP header set. + :param hdr_validation_flags: An instance of HeaderValidationFlags + """ + return _combine_cookie_fields(headers, hdr_validation_flags) + + +def validate_outbound_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], + hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: + """ + Validates and normalizes a header sequence that we are about to send. + + :param headers: The HTTP header set. + :param hdr_validation_flags: An instance of HeaderValidationFlags. + """ + headers = _reject_te( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + headers = _reject_connection_header( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + headers = _reject_pseudo_header_fields( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + headers = _check_sent_host_authority_header( + headers, hdr_validation_flags, + ) + return _check_path_header(headers, hdr_validation_flags) + + + +class SizeLimitDict(collections.OrderedDict[int, Any]): + + def __init__(self, *args: dict[int, int], **kwargs: Any) -> None: + self._size_limit = kwargs.pop("size_limit", None) + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + self._check_size_limit() + + def __setitem__(self, key: int, value: Any | int) -> None: + super().__setitem__(key, value) + + self._check_size_limit() + + def _check_size_limit(self) -> None: + if self._size_limit is not None: + while len(self) > self._size_limit: + self.popitem(last=False) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/windows.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/windows.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0efdd9fe6c277ae790dfde3321eb0732e232492a --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/h2/windows.py @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +""" +h2/windows +~~~~~~~~~~ + +Defines tools for managing HTTP/2 flow control windows. + +The objects defined in this module are used to automatically manage HTTP/2 +flow control windows. Specifically, they keep track of what the size of the +window is, how much data has been consumed from that window, and how much data +the user has already used. It then implements a basic algorithm that attempts +to manage the flow control window without user input, trying to ensure that it +does not emit too many WINDOW_UPDATE frames. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +from .exceptions import FlowControlError + +# The largest acceptable value for a HTTP/2 flow control window. +LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW = 2**31 - 1 + + +class WindowManager: + """ + A basic HTTP/2 window manager. + + :param max_window_size: The maximum size of the flow control window. + :type max_window_size: ``int`` + """ + + def __init__(self, max_window_size: int) -> None: + assert max_window_size <= LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW + self.max_window_size = max_window_size + self.current_window_size = max_window_size + self._bytes_processed = 0 + + def window_consumed(self, size: int) -> None: + """ + We have received a certain number of bytes from the remote peer. This + necessarily shrinks the flow control window! + + :param size: The number of flow controlled bytes we received from the + remote peer. + :type size: ``int`` + :returns: Nothing. + :rtype: ``None`` + """ + self.current_window_size -= size + if self.current_window_size < 0: + msg = "Flow control window shrunk below 0" + raise FlowControlError(msg) + + def window_opened(self, size: int) -> None: + """ + The flow control window has been incremented, either because of manual + flow control management or because of the user changing the flow + control settings. This can have the effect of increasing what we + consider to be the "maximum" flow control window size. + + This does not increase our view of how many bytes have been processed, + only of how much space is in the window. + + :param size: The increment to the flow control window we received. + :type size: ``int`` + :returns: Nothing + :rtype: ``None`` + """ + self.current_window_size += size + + if self.current_window_size > LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW: + msg = f"Flow control window mustn't exceed {LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW}" + raise FlowControlError(msg) + + self.max_window_size = max(self.current_window_size, self.max_window_size) + + def process_bytes(self, size: int) -> int | None: + """ + The application has informed us that it has processed a certain number + of bytes. This may cause us to want to emit a window update frame. If + we do want to emit a window update frame, this method will return the + number of bytes that we should increment the window by. + + :param size: The number of flow controlled bytes that the application + has processed. + :type size: ``int`` + :returns: The number of bytes to increment the flow control window by, + or ``None``. + :rtype: ``int`` or ``None`` + """ + self._bytes_processed += size + return self._maybe_update_window() + + def _maybe_update_window(self) -> int | None: + """ + Run the algorithm. + + Our current algorithm can be described like this. + + 1. If no bytes have been processed, we immediately return 0. There is + no meaningful way for us to hand space in the window back to the + remote peer, so let's not even try. + 2. If there is no space in the flow control window, and we have + processed at least 1024 bytes (or 1/4 of the window, if the window + is smaller), we will emit a window update frame. This is to avoid + the risk of blocking a stream altogether. + 3. If there is space in the flow control window, and we have processed + at least 1/2 of the window worth of bytes, we will emit a window + update frame. This is to minimise the number of window update frames + we have to emit. + + In a healthy system with large flow control windows, this will + irregularly emit WINDOW_UPDATE frames. This prevents us starving the + connection by emitting eleventy bajillion WINDOW_UPDATE frames, + especially in situations where the remote peer is sending a lot of very + small DATA frames. + """ + # TODO: Can the window be smaller than 1024 bytes? If not, we can + # streamline this algorithm. + if not self._bytes_processed: + return None + + max_increment = (self.max_window_size - self.current_window_size) + increment = 0 + + # Note that, even though we may increment less than _bytes_processed, + # we still want to set it to zero whenever we emit an increment. This + # is because we'll always increment up to the maximum we can. + if ((self.current_window_size == 0) and ( + self._bytes_processed > min(1024, self.max_window_size // 4))) or self._bytes_processed >= (self.max_window_size // 2): + increment = min(self._bytes_processed, max_increment) + self._bytes_processed = 0 + + self.current_window_size += increment + return increment diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hf_xet-1.5.0.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hf_xet-1.5.0.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a34a7e56db35cc4c85bfa166244b3d63a6a240d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hf_xet-1.5.0.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hf_xet-1.5.0.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hf_xet-1.5.0.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..28eced63a398eb49410f91b6d46f8e24e405d5ba --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hf_xet-1.5.0.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.4 +Name: hf-xet +Version: 1.5.0 +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License +Classifier: Programming Language :: Rust +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Free Threading +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Free Threading :: 2 - Beta +Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Artificial Intelligence +Requires-Dist: pytest ; extra == 'tests' +Provides-Extra: tests +Summary: Fast transfer of large files with the Hugging Face Hub. +Maintainer-email: Rajat Arya , Jared Sulzdorf , Di Xiao , Assaf Vayner , Hoyt Koepke +License-Expression: Apache-2.0 +Requires-Python: >=3.8 +Description-Content-Type: text/markdown; charset=UTF-8; variant=GFM +Project-URL: Documentation, https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/xet/index +Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/huggingface/xet-core +Project-URL: Issues, https://github.com/huggingface/xet-core/issues +Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/huggingface/xet-core.git + + +

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🤗 hf-xet - xet client tech, used in huggingface_hub

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+ +## Welcome + +`hf-xet` enables `huggingface_hub` to utilize xet storage for uploading and downloading to HF Hub. Xet storage provides chunk-based deduplication, efficient storage/retrieval with local disk caching, and backwards compatibility with Git LFS. This library is not meant to be used directly, and is instead intended to be used from [huggingface_hub](https://pypi.org/project/huggingface-hub). + +## Key features + +♻ **chunk-based deduplication implementation**: avoid transferring and storing chunks that are shared across binary files (models, datasets, etc). + +🤗 **Python bindings**: bindings for [huggingface_hub](https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/) package. + +↔ **network communications**: concurrent communication to HF Hub Xet backend services (CAS). + +🔖 **local disk caching**: chunk-based cache that sits alongside the existing [huggingface_hub disk cache](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/guides/manage-cache). + +## Installation + +Install the `hf_xet` package with [pip](https://pypi.org/project/hf-xet/): + +```bash +pip install hf_xet +``` + +## Quick Start + +`hf_xet` is not intended to be run independently as it is expected to be used from `huggingface_hub`, so to get started with `huggingface_hub` check out the documentation [here]("https://hf.co/docs/huggingface_hub"). + +## Contributions (feature requests, bugs, etc.) are encouraged & appreciated 💙💚💛💜🧡❤️ + +Please join us in making hf-xet better. We value everyone's contributions. Code is not the only way to help. Answering questions, helping each other, improving documentation, filing issues all help immensely. 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Unlike many other projects we are +happy to accept cosmetic contributions and small contributions, in addition to +large feature requests and changes. + +Before you contribute (either by opening an issue or filing a pull request), +please `read the contribution guidelines`_. + +.. _read the contribution guidelines: http://hyper.readthedocs.org/en/development/contributing.html + +License +======= + +``hpack`` is made available under the MIT License. For more details, see the +``LICENSE`` file in the repository. + +Authors +======= + +``hpack`` is maintained by Cory Benfield, with contributions from others. 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b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack-4.1.0.dist-info/top_level.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +hpack diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..70909f7a9d41ede348df3a8e0ec42b4ecfed8567 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +""" +HTTP/2 header encoding for Python. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +from .exceptions import HPACKDecodingError, HPACKError, InvalidTableIndex, InvalidTableIndexError, InvalidTableSizeError, OversizedHeaderListError +from .hpack import Decoder, Encoder +from .struct import HeaderTuple, NeverIndexedHeaderTuple + +__all__ = [ + "Decoder", + "Encoder", + "HPACKDecodingError", + "HPACKError", + "HeaderTuple", + "InvalidTableIndex", + "InvalidTableIndexError", + "InvalidTableSizeError", + "NeverIndexedHeaderTuple", + "OversizedHeaderListError", +] + +__version__ = "4.1.0" diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/exceptions.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/exceptions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..51f5083fd124101158333f13a162ece58a254118 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/exceptions.py @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +""" +Exceptions used in hpack. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + + +class HPACKError(Exception): + """ + The base class for all ``hpack`` exceptions. + """ + + + +class HPACKDecodingError(HPACKError): + """ + An error has been encountered while performing HPACK decoding. + """ + + + +class InvalidTableIndexError(HPACKDecodingError): + """ + An invalid table index was received. + + .. versionadded:: 4.1.0 + """ + +class InvalidTableIndex(InvalidTableIndexError): # noqa: N818 + """ + An invalid table index was received. + + .. deprecated:: 4.1.0 + Renamed to :class:`InvalidTableIndexError`, use it instead. + """ + + +class OversizedHeaderListError(HPACKDecodingError): + """ + A header list that was larger than we allow has been received. This may be + a DoS attack. + + .. versionadded:: 2.3.0 + """ + + +class InvalidTableSizeError(HPACKDecodingError): + """ + An attempt was made to change the decoder table size to a value larger than + allowed, or the list was shrunk and the remote peer didn't shrink their + table size. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0.0 + """ diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/hpack.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/hpack.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..caa018cc5a82a7bcb0e2c49c930aea6ce2bca6a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/hpack.py @@ -0,0 +1,654 @@ +""" +Implements the HPACK header compression algorithm as detailed by RFC 7541. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any + +from .exceptions import HPACKDecodingError, InvalidTableSizeError, OversizedHeaderListError +from .huffman import HuffmanEncoder +from .huffman_constants import REQUEST_CODES, REQUEST_CODES_LENGTH +from .huffman_table import decode_huffman +from .struct import HeaderTuple, HeaderWeaklyTyped, NeverIndexedHeaderTuple +from .table import HeaderTable, table_entry_size + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from collections.abc import Iterable # pragma: no cover + +log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +INDEX_NONE = b"\x00" +INDEX_NEVER = b"\x10" +INDEX_INCREMENTAL = b"\x40" + +# Precompute 2^i for 1-8 for use in prefix calcs. +# Zero index is not used but there to save a subtraction +# as prefix numbers are not zero indexed. +_PREFIX_BIT_MAX_NUMBERS = [(2 ** i) - 1 for i in range(9)] + +# We default the maximum header list we're willing to accept to 64kB. That's a +# lot of headers, but if applications want to raise it they can do. +DEFAULT_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE = 2 ** 16 + + +def _unicode_if_needed(header: HeaderWeaklyTyped, raw: bool) -> HeaderTuple: + """ + Provides a header as a unicode string if raw is False, otherwise returns + it as a bytestring. + """ + name = bytes(header[0]) # type: ignore + value = bytes(header[1]) # type: ignore + + if not raw: + return header.__class__(name.decode("utf-8"), value.decode("utf-8")) # type: ignore + return header.__class__(name, value) # type: ignore + + +def encode_integer(integer: int, prefix_bits: int) -> bytearray: + """ + Encodes an integer according to the wacky integer encoding rules + defined in the HPACK spec. + """ + log.debug("Encoding %d with %d bits", integer, prefix_bits) + + if integer < 0: + msg = f"Can only encode positive integers, got {integer}" + raise ValueError(msg) + + if prefix_bits < 1 or prefix_bits > 8: + msg = f"Prefix bits must be between 1 and 8, got {prefix_bits}" + raise ValueError(msg) + + max_number = _PREFIX_BIT_MAX_NUMBERS[prefix_bits] + + if integer < max_number: + return bytearray([integer]) # Seriously? + elements = [max_number] + integer -= max_number + + while integer >= 128: + elements.append((integer & 127) + 128) + integer >>= 7 + + elements.append(integer) + + return bytearray(elements) + + +def decode_integer(data: bytes, prefix_bits: int) -> tuple[int, int]: + """ + Decodes an integer according to the wacky integer encoding rules + defined in the HPACK spec. Returns a tuple of the decoded integer and the + number of bytes that were consumed from ``data`` in order to get that + integer. + """ + if prefix_bits < 1 or prefix_bits > 8: + msg = f"Prefix bits must be between 1 and 8, got {prefix_bits}" + raise ValueError(msg) + + max_number = _PREFIX_BIT_MAX_NUMBERS[prefix_bits] + index = 1 + shift = 0 + mask = (0xFF >> (8 - prefix_bits)) + + try: + number = data[0] & mask + if number == max_number: + while True: + next_byte = data[index] + index += 1 + + if next_byte >= 128: + number += (next_byte - 128) << shift + else: + number += next_byte << shift + break + shift += 7 + + except IndexError as err: + msg = f"Unable to decode HPACK integer representation from {data!r}" + raise HPACKDecodingError(msg) from err + + log.debug("Decoded %d, consumed %d bytes", number, index) + + return number, index + + +def _dict_to_iterable(header_dict: dict[bytes | str, bytes | str]) \ + -> Iterable[tuple[bytes | str, bytes | str]]: + """ + Converts a dictionary to an iterable of key-value tuples. This is a + HPACK-specific function because it pulls "special-headers" out first and + then emits them. + """ + if not isinstance(header_dict, dict): # pragma: no cover + msg = f"header_dict not a dict, but {type(header_dict)}" + raise TypeError(msg) + + keys = sorted( + header_dict.keys(), + key=lambda k: not _to_bytes(k).startswith(b":"), + ) + for key in keys: + yield key, header_dict[key] + + +def _to_bytes(value: bytes | str | Any) -> bytes: + """ + Convert anything to bytes through a UTF-8 encoded string + """ + t = type(value) + if t is bytes: + return value # type: ignore + if t is not str: + value = str(value) + return value.encode("utf-8") # type: ignore + + +class Encoder: + """ + An HPACK encoder object. This object takes HTTP headers and emits encoded + HTTP/2 header blocks. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.header_table = HeaderTable() + self.huffman_coder = HuffmanEncoder( + REQUEST_CODES, REQUEST_CODES_LENGTH, + ) + self.table_size_changes: list[int] = [] + + @property + def header_table_size(self) -> int: + """ + Controls the size of the HPACK header table. + """ + return self.header_table.maxsize + + @header_table_size.setter + def header_table_size(self, value: int) -> None: + self.header_table.maxsize = value + if self.header_table.resized: + self.table_size_changes.append(value) + + def encode(self, + headers: Iterable[\ + HeaderTuple | \ + tuple[bytes | str, bytes | str] | \ + tuple[bytes | str, bytes | str, bool | None]] | \ + dict[bytes | str, bytes | str], + huffman: bool = True) -> bytes: + """ + Takes a set of headers and encodes them into a HPACK-encoded header + block. + + :param headers: The headers to encode. Must be either an iterable of + tuples, an iterable of :class:`HeaderTuple + `, or a ``dict``. + + If an iterable of tuples, the tuples may be either + two-tuples or three-tuples. If they are two-tuples, the + tuples must be of the format ``(name, value)``. If they + are three-tuples, they must be of the format + ``(name, value, sensitive)``, where ``sensitive`` is a + boolean value indicating whether the header should be + added to header tables anywhere. If not present, + ``sensitive`` defaults to ``False``. + + If an iterable of :class:`HeaderTuple + `, the tuples must always be + two-tuples. Instead of using ``sensitive`` as a third + tuple entry, use :class:`NeverIndexedHeaderTuple + ` to request that + the field never be indexed. + + .. warning:: HTTP/2 requires that all special headers + (headers whose names begin with ``:`` characters) + appear at the *start* of the header block. While + this method will ensure that happens for ``dict`` + subclasses, callers using any other iterable of + tuples **must** ensure they place their special + headers at the start of the iterable. + + For efficiency reasons users should prefer to use + iterables of two-tuples: fixing the ordering of + dictionary headers is an expensive operation that + should be avoided if possible. + + :param huffman: (optional) Whether to Huffman-encode any header sent as + a literal value. Except for use when debugging, it is + recommended that this be left enabled. + + :returns: A bytestring containing the HPACK-encoded header block. + """ + # Transforming the headers into a header block is a procedure that can + # be modeled as a chain or pipe. First, the headers are encoded. This + # encoding can be done a number of ways. If the header name-value pair + # are already in the header table we can represent them using the + # indexed representation: the same is true if they are in the static + # table. Otherwise, a literal representation will be used. + header_block = [] + + # Before we begin, if the header table size has been changed we need + # to signal all changes since last emission appropriately. + if self.header_table.resized: + header_block.append(self._encode_table_size_change()) + self.header_table.resized = False + + if isinstance(headers, dict): + # Turn the headers into a list of tuples if possible. This is the + # natural way to interact with them in HPACK. Because dictionaries are + # un-ordered, we need to make sure we grab the "special" headers first. + hpack_headers = _dict_to_iterable(headers) + else: + """ + Assume headers is an iterable of HeaderTuples, or plain 2-tuples, or plain 3-tuples: + + examples: + [ + HeaderTuple(':method', 'GET'), + NeverIndexedHeaderTuple('customkey', 'sensitiveinfo'), + ] + or + [ + (':method', 'GET'), + ('customkey', 'some-data'), + ] + or + [ + (':method', 'GET', True), + ('customkey', 'sensitiveinfo', True), + ] + """ + hpack_headers = iter(headers) # type: ignore + + # Add each header to the header block + for header in hpack_headers: + sensitive = False + if isinstance(header, HeaderTuple): + # HeaderTuple implies it's a 2-tuple with the sensitive information stored as instance attribute + sensitive = not header.indexable + elif len(header) > 2: + sensitive = header[2] + + new_header = (_to_bytes(header[0]), _to_bytes(header[1])) + header_block.append(self.add(new_header, sensitive, huffman)) + + encoded = b"".join(header_block) + + log.debug("Encoded header block to %s", encoded) + + return encoded + + def add(self, to_add: tuple[bytes, bytes], sensitive: bool, huffman: bool = False) -> bytes: + """ + Serializes a header key-value tuple. + """ + log.debug( + "Adding %s to the header table, sensitive:%s, huffman:%s", + to_add, + sensitive, + huffman, + ) + + name, value = to_add + + # Set our indexing mode + indexbit = INDEX_INCREMENTAL if not sensitive else INDEX_NEVER + + # Search for a matching header in the header table. + match = self.header_table.search(name, value) + + if match is None: + # Not in the header table. Encode using the literal syntax, + # and add it to the header table. + encoded = self._encode_literal(name, value, indexbit, huffman) + if not sensitive: + self.header_table.add(name, value) + return encoded + + # The header is in the table, break out the values. If we matched + # perfectly, we can use the indexed representation: otherwise we + # can use the indexed literal. + index, name, perfect = match + + if perfect: + # Indexed representation. + encoded = self._encode_indexed(index) + else: + # Indexed literal. We are going to add header to the + # header table unconditionally. It is a future todo to + # filter out headers which are known to be ineffective for + # indexing since they just take space in the table and + # pushed out other valuable headers. + encoded = self._encode_indexed_literal( + index, value, indexbit, huffman, + ) + if not sensitive: + self.header_table.add(name, value) + + return encoded + + def _encode_indexed(self, index: int) -> bytes: + """ + Encodes a header using the indexed representation. + """ + field = encode_integer(index, 7) + field[0] |= 0x80 # we set the top bit + return bytes(field) + + def _encode_literal(self, name: bytes, value: bytes, indexbit: bytes, huffman: bool = False) -> bytes: + """ + Encodes a header with a literal name and literal value. If ``indexing`` + is True, the header will be added to the header table: otherwise it + will not. + """ + if huffman: + name = self.huffman_coder.encode(name) + value = self.huffman_coder.encode(value) + + name_len = encode_integer(len(name), 7) + value_len = encode_integer(len(value), 7) + + if huffman: + name_len[0] |= 0x80 + value_len[0] |= 0x80 + + return b"".join( + [indexbit, bytes(name_len), name, bytes(value_len), value], + ) + + def _encode_indexed_literal(self, index: int, value: bytes, indexbit: bytes, huffman: bool = False) -> bytes: + """ + Encodes a header with an indexed name and a literal value and performs + incremental indexing. + """ + if indexbit != INDEX_INCREMENTAL: + prefix = encode_integer(index, 4) + else: + prefix = encode_integer(index, 6) + + prefix[0] |= ord(indexbit) + + if huffman: + value = self.huffman_coder.encode(value) + + value_len = encode_integer(len(value), 7) + + if huffman: + value_len[0] |= 0x80 + + return b"".join([bytes(prefix), bytes(value_len), value]) + + def _encode_table_size_change(self) -> bytes: + """ + Produces the encoded form of all header table size change context + updates. + """ + block = b"" + for size_bytes in self.table_size_changes: + b = encode_integer(size_bytes, 5) + b[0] |= 0x20 + block += bytes(b) + self.table_size_changes = [] + return block + + +class Decoder: + """ + An HPACK decoder object. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3.0 + Added ``max_header_list_size`` argument. + + :param max_header_list_size: The maximum decompressed size we will allow + for any single header block. This is a protection against DoS attacks + that attempt to force the application to expand a relatively small + amount of data into a really large header list, allowing enormous + amounts of memory to be allocated. + + If this amount of data is exceeded, a `OversizedHeaderListError + ` exception will be raised. At this + point the connection should be shut down, as the HPACK state will no + longer be usable. + + Defaults to 64kB. + :type max_header_list_size: ``int`` + """ + + def __init__(self, max_header_list_size: int = DEFAULT_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE) -> None: + self.header_table = HeaderTable() + + #: The maximum decompressed size we will allow for any single header + #: block. This is a protection against DoS attacks that attempt to + #: force the application to expand a relatively small amount of data + #: into a really large header list, allowing enormous amounts of memory + #: to be allocated. + #: + #: If this amount of data is exceeded, a `OversizedHeaderListError + #: ` exception will be raised. At this + #: point the connection should be shut down, as the HPACK state will no + #: longer be usable. + #: + #: Defaults to 64kB. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 2.3.0 + self.max_header_list_size = max_header_list_size + + #: Maximum allowed header table size. + #: + #: A HTTP/2 implementation should set this to the most recent value of + #: SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE that it sent *and has received an ACK + #: for*. Once this setting is set, the actual header table size will be + #: checked at the end of each decoding run and whenever it is changed, + #: to confirm that it fits in this size. + self.max_allowed_table_size = self.header_table.maxsize + + @property + def header_table_size(self) -> int: + """ + Controls the size of the HPACK header table. + """ + return self.header_table.maxsize + + @header_table_size.setter + def header_table_size(self, value: int) -> None: + self.header_table.maxsize = value + + def decode(self, data: bytes, raw: bool = False) -> Iterable[HeaderTuple]: + """ + Takes an HPACK-encoded header block and decodes it into a header set. + + :param data: A bytestring representing a complete HPACK-encoded header + block. + :param raw: (optional) Whether to return the headers as tuples of raw + byte strings or to decode them as UTF-8 before returning + them. The default value is False, which returns tuples of + Unicode strings + :returns: A list of two-tuples of ``(name, value)`` representing the + HPACK-encoded headers, in the order they were decoded. + :raises HPACKDecodingError: If an error is encountered while decoding + the header block. + """ + log.debug("Decoding %s", data) + + data_mem = memoryview(data) + headers: list[HeaderTuple] = [] + data_len = len(data) + inflated_size = 0 + current_index = 0 + + while current_index < data_len: + # Work out what kind of header we're decoding. + # If the high bit is 1, it's an indexed field. + current = data[current_index] + indexed = bool(current & 0x80) + + # Otherwise, if the second-highest bit is 1 it's a field that does + # alter the header table. + literal_index = bool(current & 0x40) + + # Otherwise, if the third-highest bit is 1 it's an encoding context + # update. + encoding_update = bool(current & 0x20) + + if indexed: + header, consumed = self._decode_indexed( + data_mem[current_index:], + ) + elif literal_index: + # It's a literal header that does affect the header table. + header, consumed = self._decode_literal_index( + data_mem[current_index:], + ) + elif encoding_update: + # It's an update to the encoding context. These are forbidden + # in a header block after any actual header. + if headers: + msg = "Table size update not at the start of the block" + raise HPACKDecodingError(msg) + consumed = self._update_encoding_context( + data_mem[current_index:], + ) + header = None + else: + # It's a literal header that does not affect the header table. + header, consumed = self._decode_literal_no_index( + data_mem[current_index:], + ) + + if header: + headers.append(header) + inflated_size += table_entry_size(header[0], header[1]) + + if inflated_size > self.max_header_list_size: + msg = f"A header list larger than {self.max_header_list_size} has been received" + raise OversizedHeaderListError(msg) + + current_index += consumed + + # Confirm that the table size is lower than the maximum. We do this + # here to ensure that we catch when the max has been *shrunk* and the + # remote peer hasn't actually done that. + self._assert_valid_table_size() + + try: + return [_unicode_if_needed(h, raw) for h in headers] + except UnicodeDecodeError as err: + msg = "Unable to decode headers as UTF-8" + raise HPACKDecodingError(msg) from err + + def _assert_valid_table_size(self) -> None: + """ + Check that the table size set by the encoder is lower than the maximum + we expect to have. + """ + if self.header_table_size > self.max_allowed_table_size: + msg = "Encoder did not shrink table size to within the max" + raise InvalidTableSizeError(msg) + + def _update_encoding_context(self, data: bytes) -> int: + """ + Handles a byte that updates the encoding context. + """ + # We've been asked to resize the header table. + new_size, consumed = decode_integer(data, 5) + if new_size > self.max_allowed_table_size: + msg = "Encoder exceeded max allowable table size" + raise InvalidTableSizeError(msg) + self.header_table_size = new_size + return consumed + + def _decode_indexed(self, data: bytes) -> tuple[HeaderTuple, int]: + """ + Decodes a header represented using the indexed representation. + """ + index, consumed = decode_integer(data, 7) + header = HeaderTuple(*self.header_table.get_by_index(index)) + log.debug("Decoded %s, consumed %d", header, consumed) + return header, consumed + + def _decode_literal_no_index(self, data: bytes) -> tuple[HeaderTuple, int]: + return self._decode_literal(data, should_index=False) + + def _decode_literal_index(self, data: bytes) -> tuple[HeaderTuple, int]: + return self._decode_literal(data, should_index=True) + + def _decode_literal(self, data: bytes, should_index: bool) -> tuple[HeaderTuple, int]: + """ + Decodes a header represented with a literal. + """ + total_consumed = 0 + + # When should_index is true, if the low six bits of the first byte are + # nonzero, the header name is indexed. + # When should_index is false, if the low four bits of the first byte + # are nonzero the header name is indexed. + if should_index: + indexed_name = data[0] & 0x3F + name_len = 6 + not_indexable = False + else: + high_byte = data[0] + indexed_name = high_byte & 0x0F + name_len = 4 + not_indexable = bool(high_byte & 0x10) + + if indexed_name: + # Indexed header name. + index, consumed = decode_integer(data, name_len) + name = self.header_table.get_by_index(index)[0] + + total_consumed = consumed + length = 0 + else: + # Literal header name. The first byte was consumed, so we need to + # move forward. + data = data[1:] + + length, consumed = decode_integer(data, 7) + name = data[consumed:consumed + length] + if len(name) != length: + msg = "Truncated header block" + raise HPACKDecodingError(msg) + + if data[0] & 0x80: + name = decode_huffman(name) + total_consumed = consumed + length + 1 # Since we moved forward 1. + + data = data[consumed + length:] + + # The header value is definitely length-based. + length, consumed = decode_integer(data, 7) + value = data[consumed:consumed + length] + if len(value) != length: + msg = "Truncated header block" + raise HPACKDecodingError(msg) + + if data[0] & 0x80: + value = decode_huffman(value) + + # Updated the total consumed length. + total_consumed += length + consumed + + # If we have been told never to index the header field, encode that in + # the tuple we use. + header: HeaderTuple + if not_indexable: + header = NeverIndexedHeaderTuple(name, value) + else: + header = HeaderTuple(name, value) + + # If we've been asked to index this, add it to the header table. + if should_index: + self.header_table.add(name, value) + + log.debug( + "Decoded %s, total consumed %d bytes, indexed %s", + header, + total_consumed, + should_index, + ) + + return header, total_consumed diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f5b06c5ef1bdc993d15c3c137fa1714bf010927e --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman.py @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +""" +An implementation of a bitwise prefix tree specially built for decoding +Huffman-coded content where we already know the Huffman table. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + + +class HuffmanEncoder: + """ + Encodes a string according to the Huffman encoding table defined in the + HPACK specification. + """ + + def __init__(self, huffman_code_list: list[int], huffman_code_list_lengths: list[int]) -> None: + self.huffman_code_list = huffman_code_list + self.huffman_code_list_lengths = huffman_code_list_lengths + + def encode(self, bytes_to_encode: bytes | None) -> bytes: + """ + Given a string of bytes, encodes them according to the HPACK Huffman + specification. + """ + # If handed the empty string, just immediately return. + if not bytes_to_encode: + return b"" + + final_num = 0 + final_int_len = 0 + + # Turn each byte into its huffman code. These codes aren't necessarily + # octet aligned, so keep track of how far through an octet we are. To + # handle this cleanly, just use a single giant integer. + for byte in bytes_to_encode: + bin_int_len = self.huffman_code_list_lengths[byte] + bin_int = self.huffman_code_list[byte] & ( + 2 ** (bin_int_len + 1) - 1 + ) + final_num <<= bin_int_len + final_num |= bin_int + final_int_len += bin_int_len + + # Pad out to an octet with ones. + bits_to_be_padded = (8 - (final_int_len % 8)) % 8 + final_num <<= bits_to_be_padded + final_num |= (1 << bits_to_be_padded) - 1 + + # Convert the number to hex and strip off the leading '0x' and the + # trailing 'L', if present. + s = hex(final_num)[2:].rstrip("L") + + # If this is odd, prepend a zero. + s = "0" + s if len(s) % 2 != 0 else s + + # This number should have twice as many digits as bytes. If not, we're + # missing some leading zeroes. Work out how many bytes we want and how + # many digits we have, then add the missing zero digits to the front. + total_bytes = (final_int_len + bits_to_be_padded) // 8 + expected_digits = total_bytes * 2 + + if len(s) != expected_digits: + missing_digits = expected_digits - len(s) + s = ("0" * missing_digits) + s + + return bytes.fromhex(s) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman_constants.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman_constants.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..146ee7911125b36975a64757e5cd05b74886d78c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman_constants.py @@ -0,0 +1,285 @@ +""" +Defines the constant Huffman table. This takes up an upsetting amount of space, +but c'est la vie. +""" +# flake8: noqa + +REQUEST_CODES = [ + 0x1ff8, + 0x7fffd8, + 0xfffffe2, + 0xfffffe3, + 0xfffffe4, + 0xfffffe5, + 0xfffffe6, + 0xfffffe7, + 0xfffffe8, + 0xffffea, + 0x3ffffffc, + 0xfffffe9, + 0xfffffea, + 0x3ffffffd, + 0xfffffeb, + 0xfffffec, + 0xfffffed, + 0xfffffee, + 0xfffffef, + 0xffffff0, + 0xffffff1, + 0xffffff2, + 0x3ffffffe, + 0xffffff3, + 0xffffff4, + 0xffffff5, + 0xffffff6, + 0xffffff7, + 0xffffff8, + 0xffffff9, + 0xffffffa, + 0xffffffb, + 0x14, + 0x3f8, + 0x3f9, + 0xffa, + 0x1ff9, + 0x15, + 0xf8, + 0x7fa, + 0x3fa, + 0x3fb, + 0xf9, + 0x7fb, + 0xfa, + 0x16, + 0x17, + 0x18, + 0x0, + 0x1, + 0x2, + 0x19, + 0x1a, + 0x1b, + 0x1c, + 0x1d, + 0x1e, + 0x1f, + 0x5c, + 0xfb, + 0x7ffc, + 0x20, + 0xffb, + 0x3fc, + 0x1ffa, + 0x21, + 0x5d, + 0x5e, + 0x5f, + 0x60, + 0x61, + 0x62, + 0x63, + 0x64, + 0x65, + 0x66, + 0x67, + 0x68, + 0x69, + 0x6a, + 0x6b, + 0x6c, + 0x6d, + 0x6e, + 0x6f, + 0x70, + 0x71, + 0x72, + 0xfc, + 0x73, + 0xfd, + 0x1ffb, + 0x7fff0, + 0x1ffc, + 0x3ffc, + 0x22, + 0x7ffd, + 0x3, + 0x23, + 0x4, + 0x24, + 0x5, + 0x25, + 0x26, + 0x27, + 0x6, + 0x74, + 0x75, + 0x28, + 0x29, + 0x2a, + 0x7, + 0x2b, + 0x76, + 0x2c, + 0x8, + 0x9, + 0x2d, + 0x77, + 0x78, + 0x79, + 0x7a, + 0x7b, + 0x7ffe, + 0x7fc, + 0x3ffd, + 0x1ffd, + 0xffffffc, + 0xfffe6, + 0x3fffd2, + 0xfffe7, + 0xfffe8, + 0x3fffd3, + 0x3fffd4, + 0x3fffd5, + 0x7fffd9, + 0x3fffd6, + 0x7fffda, + 0x7fffdb, + 0x7fffdc, + 0x7fffdd, + 0x7fffde, + 0xffffeb, + 0x7fffdf, + 0xffffec, + 0xffffed, + 0x3fffd7, + 0x7fffe0, + 0xffffee, + 0x7fffe1, + 0x7fffe2, + 0x7fffe3, + 0x7fffe4, + 0x1fffdc, + 0x3fffd8, + 0x7fffe5, + 0x3fffd9, + 0x7fffe6, + 0x7fffe7, + 0xffffef, + 0x3fffda, + 0x1fffdd, + 0xfffe9, + 0x3fffdb, + 0x3fffdc, + 0x7fffe8, + 0x7fffe9, + 0x1fffde, + 0x7fffea, + 0x3fffdd, + 0x3fffde, + 0xfffff0, + 0x1fffdf, + 0x3fffdf, + 0x7fffeb, + 0x7fffec, + 0x1fffe0, + 0x1fffe1, + 0x3fffe0, + 0x1fffe2, + 0x7fffed, + 0x3fffe1, + 0x7fffee, + 0x7fffef, + 0xfffea, + 0x3fffe2, + 0x3fffe3, + 0x3fffe4, + 0x7ffff0, + 0x3fffe5, + 0x3fffe6, + 0x7ffff1, + 0x3ffffe0, + 0x3ffffe1, + 0xfffeb, + 0x7fff1, + 0x3fffe7, + 0x7ffff2, + 0x3fffe8, + 0x1ffffec, + 0x3ffffe2, + 0x3ffffe3, + 0x3ffffe4, + 0x7ffffde, + 0x7ffffdf, + 0x3ffffe5, + 0xfffff1, + 0x1ffffed, + 0x7fff2, + 0x1fffe3, + 0x3ffffe6, + 0x7ffffe0, + 0x7ffffe1, + 0x3ffffe7, + 0x7ffffe2, + 0xfffff2, + 0x1fffe4, + 0x1fffe5, + 0x3ffffe8, + 0x3ffffe9, + 0xffffffd, + 0x7ffffe3, + 0x7ffffe4, + 0x7ffffe5, + 0xfffec, + 0xfffff3, + 0xfffed, + 0x1fffe6, + 0x3fffe9, + 0x1fffe7, + 0x1fffe8, + 0x7ffff3, + 0x3fffea, + 0x3fffeb, + 0x1ffffee, + 0x1ffffef, + 0xfffff4, + 0xfffff5, + 0x3ffffea, + 0x7ffff4, + 0x3ffffeb, + 0x7ffffe6, + 0x3ffffec, + 0x3ffffed, + 0x7ffffe7, + 0x7ffffe8, + 0x7ffffe9, + 0x7ffffea, + 0x7ffffeb, + 0xffffffe, + 0x7ffffec, + 0x7ffffed, + 0x7ffffee, + 0x7ffffef, + 0x7fffff0, + 0x3ffffee, + 0x3fffffff, +] + +REQUEST_CODES_LENGTH = [ + 13, 23, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 24, 30, 28, 28, 30, 28, 28, + 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 30, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, + 6, 10, 10, 12, 13, 6, 8, 11, 10, 10, 8, 11, 8, 6, 6, 6, + 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 7, 8, 15, 6, 12, 10, + 13, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, + 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 8, 7, 8, 13, 19, 13, 14, 6, + 15, 5, 6, 5, 6, 5, 6, 6, 6, 5, 7, 7, 6, 6, 6, 5, + 6, 7, 6, 5, 5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 15, 11, 14, 13, 28, + 20, 22, 20, 20, 22, 22, 22, 23, 22, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 24, 23, + 24, 24, 22, 23, 24, 23, 23, 23, 23, 21, 22, 23, 22, 23, 23, 24, + 22, 21, 20, 22, 22, 23, 23, 21, 23, 22, 22, 24, 21, 22, 23, 23, + 21, 21, 22, 21, 23, 22, 23, 23, 20, 22, 22, 22, 23, 22, 22, 23, + 26, 26, 20, 19, 22, 23, 22, 25, 26, 26, 26, 27, 27, 26, 24, 25, + 19, 21, 26, 27, 27, 26, 27, 24, 21, 21, 26, 26, 28, 27, 27, 27, + 20, 24, 20, 21, 22, 21, 21, 23, 22, 22, 25, 25, 24, 24, 26, 23, + 26, 27, 26, 26, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 28, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 26, + 30, +] diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman_table.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman_table.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d6b875a637863a7c0f94c157f112374cea773dc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/huffman_table.py @@ -0,0 +1,4741 @@ +""" +Implementation of a Huffman decoding table for HTTP/2. + +This is essentially a Python port of the work originally done for nghttp2's +Huffman decoding. For this reason, while this file is made available under the +MIT license as is the rest of this module, this file is undoubtedly a +derivative work of the nghttp2 file ``nghttp2_hd_huffman_data.c``, obtained +from https://github.com/tatsuhiro-t/nghttp2/ at commit +d2b55ad1a245e1d1964579fa3fac36ebf3939e72. That work is made available under +the Apache 2.0 license under the following terms: + + Copyright (c) 2013 Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa + + Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining + a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the + "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including + without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, + distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to + permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to + the following conditions: + + The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be + included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + + THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, + EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF + MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND + NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE + LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION + OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION + WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + +The essence of this approach is that it builds a finite state machine out of +4-bit nibbles of Huffman coded data. The input function passes 4 bits worth of +data to the state machine each time, which uses those 4 bits of data along with +the current accumulated state data to process the data given. + +For the sake of efficiency, the in-memory representation of the states, +transitions, and result values of the state machine are represented as a long +list containing three-tuples. This list is enormously long, and viewing it as +an in-memory representation is not very clear, but it is laid out here in a way +that is intended to be *somewhat* more clear. + +Essentially, the list is structured as 256 collections of 16 entries (one for +each nibble) of three-tuples. Each collection is called a "node", and the +zeroth collection is called the "root node". The state machine tracks one +value: the "state" byte. + +For each nibble passed to the state machine, it first multiplies the "state" +byte by 16 and adds the numerical value of the nibble. This number is the index +into the large flat list. + +The three-tuple that is found by looking up that index consists of three +values: + +- a new state value, used for subsequent decoding +- a collection of flags, used to determine whether data is emitted or whether + the state machine is complete. +- the byte value to emit, assuming that emitting a byte is required. + +The flags are consulted, if necessary a byte is emitted, and then the next +nibble is used. This continues until the state machine believes it has +completely Huffman-decoded the data. + +This approach has relatively little indirection, and therefore performs +relatively well, particularly on implementations like PyPy where the cost of +loops at the Python-level is not too expensive. The total number of loop +iterations is 4x the number of bytes passed to the decoder. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +from .exceptions import HPACKDecodingError + + +# This defines the state machine "class" at the top of the file. The reason we +# do this is to keep the terrifing monster state table at the *bottom* of the +# file so you don't have to actually *look* at the damn thing. +def decode_huffman(huffman_string: bytes | bytearray | None) -> bytes: + """ + Given a bytestring of Huffman-encoded data for HPACK, returns a bytestring + of the decompressed data. + """ + if not huffman_string: + return b"" + + state = 0 + flags = 0 + decoded_bytes = bytearray() + + # Perversely, bytearrays are a lot more convenient across Python 2 and + # Python 3 because they behave *the same way* on both platforms. Given that + # we really do want numerical bytes when we iterate here, let's use a + # bytearray. + huffman_string = bytearray(huffman_string) + + # This loop is unrolled somewhat. Because we use a nibble, not a byte, we + # need to handle each nibble twice. We unroll that: it makes the loop body + # a bit longer, but that's ok. + for input_byte in huffman_string: + index = (state * 16) + (input_byte >> 4) + state, flags, output_byte = HUFFMAN_TABLE[index] + + if flags & HUFFMAN_FAIL: + msg = "Invalid Huffman string" + raise HPACKDecodingError(msg) + + if flags & HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL: + decoded_bytes.append(output_byte) + + index = (state * 16) + (input_byte & 0x0F) + state, flags, output_byte = HUFFMAN_TABLE[index] + + if flags & HUFFMAN_FAIL: + msg = "Invalid Huffman string" + raise HPACKDecodingError(msg) + + if flags & HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL: + decoded_bytes.append(output_byte) + + if not (flags & HUFFMAN_COMPLETE): + msg = "Incomplete Huffman string" + raise HPACKDecodingError(msg) + + return bytes(decoded_bytes) + + +# Some decoder flags to control state transitions. +HUFFMAN_COMPLETE = 1 +HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL = (1 << 1) +HUFFMAN_FAIL = (1 << 2) + +# This is the monster table. Avert your eyes, children. +HUFFMAN_TABLE = [ + # Node 0 (Root Node, never emits symbols.) + (4, 0, 0), + (5, 0, 0), + (7, 0, 0), + (8, 0, 0), + (11, 0, 0), + (12, 0, 0), + (16, 0, 0), + (19, 0, 0), + (25, 0, 0), + (28, 0, 0), + (32, 0, 0), + (35, 0, 0), + (42, 0, 0), + (49, 0, 0), + (57, 0, 0), + (64, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE, 0), + + # Node 1 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (13, 0, 0), + (14, 0, 0), + (17, 0, 0), + (18, 0, 0), + (20, 0, 0), + (21, 0, 0), + + # Node 2 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + + # Node 3 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + + # Node 4 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 48), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 49), + + # Node 5 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 50), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 97), + + # Node 6 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + + # Node 7 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 99), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 101), + + # Node 8 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 105), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 111), + + # Node 9 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + + # Node 10 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + + # Node 11 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 115), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 116), + + # Node 12 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + + # Node 13 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 32), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 37), + + # Node 14 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 45), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 46), + + # Node 15 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + + # Node 16 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + + # Node 17 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 47), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 51), + + # Node 18 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 52), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 53), + + # Node 19 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + + # Node 20 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 54), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 55), + + # Node 21 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 56), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 57), + + # Node 22 + (26, 0, 0), + (27, 0, 0), + (29, 0, 0), + (30, 0, 0), + (33, 0, 0), + (34, 0, 0), + (36, 0, 0), + (37, 0, 0), + (43, 0, 0), + (46, 0, 0), + (50, 0, 0), + (53, 0, 0), + (58, 0, 0), + (61, 0, 0), + (65, 0, 0), + (68, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE, 0), + + # Node 23 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (38, 0, 0), + (39, 0, 0), + + # Node 24 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + + # Node 25 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + + # Node 26 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 61), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 65), + + # Node 27 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 95), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 98), + + # Node 28 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + + # Node 29 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 100), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 102), + + # Node 30 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 103), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 104), + + # Node 31 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + + # Node 32 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + + # Node 33 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 108), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 109), + + # Node 34 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 110), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 112), + + # Node 35 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + + # Node 36 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 114), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 117), + + # Node 37 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + + # Node 38 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 58), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 66), + + # Node 39 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 67), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 68), + + # Node 40 + (44, 0, 0), + (45, 0, 0), + (47, 0, 0), + (48, 0, 0), + (51, 0, 0), + (52, 0, 0), + (54, 0, 0), + (55, 0, 0), + (59, 0, 0), + (60, 0, 0), + (62, 0, 0), + (63, 0, 0), + (66, 0, 0), + (67, 0, 0), + (69, 0, 0), + (72, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE, 0), + + # Node 41 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + + # Node 42 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + + # Node 43 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + + # Node 44 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 69), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 70), + + # Node 45 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 71), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 72), + + # Node 46 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + + # Node 47 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 73), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 74), + + # Node 48 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 75), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 76), + + # Node 49 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + + # Node 50 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + + # Node 51 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 77), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 78), + + # Node 52 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 79), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 80), + + # Node 53 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + + # Node 54 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 81), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 82), + + # Node 55 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 83), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 84), + + # Node 56 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (70, 0, 0), + (71, 0, 0), + (73, 0, 0), + (74, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE, 0), + + # Node 57 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + + # Node 58 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + + # Node 59 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 85), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 86), + + # Node 60 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 87), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 89), + + # Node 61 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + + # Node 62 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 106), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 107), + + # Node 63 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 113), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 118), + + # Node 64 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (75, 0, 0), + (78, 0, 0), + + # Node 65 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + + # Node 66 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 119), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 120), + + # Node 67 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 121), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 122), + + # Node 68 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (76, 0, 0), + (77, 0, 0), + (79, 0, 0), + (81, 0, 0), + + # Node 69 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + + # Node 70 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 38), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 42), + + # Node 71 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 44), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 59), + + # Node 72 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (80, 0, 0), + (82, 0, 0), + (84, 0, 0), + + # Node 73 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 88), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 90), + + # Node 74 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (83, 0, 0), + (85, 0, 0), + (88, 0, 0), + + # Node 75 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + + # Node 76 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 33), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 34), + + # Node 77 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 40), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 41), + + # Node 78 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (86, 0, 0), + (87, 0, 0), + (89, 0, 0), + (90, 0, 0), + + # Node 79 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 63), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + + # Node 80 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 39), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 43), + + # Node 81 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (91, 0, 0), + (92, 0, 0), + + # Node 82 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 124), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + + # Node 83 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 35), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 62), + + # Node 84 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (93, 0, 0), + (94, 0, 0), + + # Node 85 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + + # Node 86 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 0), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 36), + + # Node 87 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 64), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 91), + + # Node 88 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (95, 0, 0), + + # Node 89 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 93), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 126), + + # Node 90 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (96, 0, 0), + (110, 0, 0), + + # Node 91 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 94), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 125), + + # Node 92 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (97, 0, 0), + (101, 0, 0), + (111, 0, 0), + (133, 0, 0), + + # Node 93 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 60), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 96), + + # Node 94 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 123), + (98, 0, 0), + (99, 0, 0), + (102, 0, 0), + (105, 0, 0), + (112, 0, 0), + (119, 0, 0), + (134, 0, 0), + (153, 0, 0), + + # Node 95 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (100, 0, 0), + (103, 0, 0), + (104, 0, 0), + (106, 0, 0), + (107, 0, 0), + (113, 0, 0), + (116, 0, 0), + (120, 0, 0), + (126, 0, 0), + (135, 0, 0), + (142, 0, 0), + (154, 0, 0), + (169, 0, 0), + + # Node 96 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (108, 0, 0), + (109, 0, 0), + + # Node 97 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + + # Node 98 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 92), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 195), + + # Node 99 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 208), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + + # Node 100 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 128), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 130), + + # Node 101 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + + # Node 102 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + + # Node 103 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 131), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 162), + + # Node 104 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 184), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 194), + + # Node 105 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + + # Node 106 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 224), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 226), + + # Node 107 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + + # Node 108 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 153), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 161), + + # Node 109 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 167), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 172), + + # Node 110 + (114, 0, 0), + (115, 0, 0), + (117, 0, 0), + (118, 0, 0), + (121, 0, 0), + (123, 0, 0), + (127, 0, 0), + (130, 0, 0), + (136, 0, 0), + (139, 0, 0), + (143, 0, 0), + (146, 0, 0), + (155, 0, 0), + (162, 0, 0), + (170, 0, 0), + (180, 0, 0), + + # Node 111 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (122, 0, 0), + (124, 0, 0), + (125, 0, 0), + (128, 0, 0), + (129, 0, 0), + (131, 0, 0), + (132, 0, 0), + + # Node 112 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + + # Node 113 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + + # Node 114 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 176), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 177), + + # Node 115 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 179), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 209), + + # Node 116 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + + # Node 117 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 216), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 217), + + # Node 118 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 227), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 229), + + # Node 119 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + + # Node 120 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + + # Node 121 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 230), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + + # Node 122 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 129), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 132), + + # Node 123 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + + # Node 124 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 133), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 134), + + # Node 125 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 136), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 146), + + # Node 126 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + + # Node 127 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + + # Node 128 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 154), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 156), + + # Node 129 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 160), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 163), + + # Node 130 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + + # Node 131 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 164), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 169), + + # Node 132 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 170), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 173), + + # Node 133 + (137, 0, 0), + (138, 0, 0), + (140, 0, 0), + (141, 0, 0), + (144, 0, 0), + (145, 0, 0), + (147, 0, 0), + (150, 0, 0), + (156, 0, 0), + (159, 0, 0), + (163, 0, 0), + (166, 0, 0), + (171, 0, 0), + (174, 0, 0), + (181, 0, 0), + (190, 0, 0), + + # Node 134 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (148, 0, 0), + (149, 0, 0), + (151, 0, 0), + (152, 0, 0), + + # Node 135 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + + # Node 136 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + + # Node 137 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 178), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 181), + + # Node 138 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 185), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 186), + + # Node 139 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + + # Node 140 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 187), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 189), + + # Node 141 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 190), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 196), + + # Node 142 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + + # Node 143 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + + # Node 144 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 198), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 228), + + # Node 145 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 232), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 233), + + # Node 146 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + + # Node 147 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + + # Node 148 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 1), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 135), + + # Node 149 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 137), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 138), + + # Node 150 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + + # Node 151 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 139), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 140), + + # Node 152 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 141), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 143), + + # Node 153 + (157, 0, 0), + (158, 0, 0), + (160, 0, 0), + (161, 0, 0), + (164, 0, 0), + (165, 0, 0), + (167, 0, 0), + (168, 0, 0), + (172, 0, 0), + (173, 0, 0), + (175, 0, 0), + (177, 0, 0), + (182, 0, 0), + (185, 0, 0), + (191, 0, 0), + (207, 0, 0), + + # Node 154 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + + # Node 155 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + + # Node 156 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + + # Node 157 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 147), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 149), + + # Node 158 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 150), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 151), + + # Node 159 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + + # Node 160 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 152), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 155), + + # Node 161 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 157), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 158), + + # Node 162 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + + # Node 163 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + + # Node 164 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 165), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 166), + + # Node 165 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 168), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 174), + + # Node 166 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + + # Node 167 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 175), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 180), + + # Node 168 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 182), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 183), + + # Node 169 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (176, 0, 0), + (178, 0, 0), + (179, 0, 0), + (183, 0, 0), + (184, 0, 0), + (186, 0, 0), + (187, 0, 0), + (192, 0, 0), + (199, 0, 0), + (208, 0, 0), + (223, 0, 0), + + # Node 170 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + + # Node 171 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + + # Node 172 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 188), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 191), + + # Node 173 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 197), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 231), + + # Node 174 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + + # Node 175 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 239), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + + # Node 176 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 9), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 142), + + # Node 177 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + + # Node 178 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 144), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 145), + + # Node 179 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 148), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 159), + + # Node 180 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (188, 0, 0), + (189, 0, 0), + (193, 0, 0), + (196, 0, 0), + (200, 0, 0), + (203, 0, 0), + (209, 0, 0), + (216, 0, 0), + (224, 0, 0), + (238, 0, 0), + + # Node 181 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + + # Node 182 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + + # Node 183 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 171), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 206), + + # Node 184 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 215), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 225), + + # Node 185 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + + # Node 186 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 236), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 237), + + # Node 187 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + + # Node 188 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 199), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 207), + + # Node 189 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 234), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 235), + + # Node 190 + (194, 0, 0), + (195, 0, 0), + (197, 0, 0), + (198, 0, 0), + (201, 0, 0), + (202, 0, 0), + (204, 0, 0), + (205, 0, 0), + (210, 0, 0), + (213, 0, 0), + (217, 0, 0), + (220, 0, 0), + (225, 0, 0), + (231, 0, 0), + (239, 0, 0), + (246, 0, 0), + + # Node 191 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (206, 0, 0), + + # Node 192 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + + # Node 193 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + + # Node 194 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 192), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 193), + + # Node 195 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 200), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 201), + + # Node 196 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + + # Node 197 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 202), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 205), + + # Node 198 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 210), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 213), + + # Node 199 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + + # Node 200 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + + # Node 201 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 218), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 219), + + # Node 202 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 238), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 240), + + # Node 203 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + + # Node 204 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 242), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 243), + + # Node 205 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 255), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + + # Node 206 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 203), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 204), + + # Node 207 + (211, 0, 0), + (212, 0, 0), + (214, 0, 0), + (215, 0, 0), + (218, 0, 0), + (219, 0, 0), + (221, 0, 0), + (222, 0, 0), + (226, 0, 0), + (228, 0, 0), + (232, 0, 0), + (235, 0, 0), + (240, 0, 0), + (243, 0, 0), + (247, 0, 0), + (250, 0, 0), + + # Node 208 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + + # Node 209 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + + # Node 210 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + + # Node 211 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 211), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 212), + + # Node 212 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 214), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 221), + + # Node 213 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + + # Node 214 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 222), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 223), + + # Node 215 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 241), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 244), + + # Node 216 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + + # Node 217 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + + # Node 218 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 245), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 246), + + # Node 219 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 247), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 248), + + # Node 220 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + + # Node 221 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 250), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 251), + + # Node 222 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 252), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 253), + + # Node 223 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (227, 0, 0), + (229, 0, 0), + (230, 0, 0), + (233, 0, 0), + (234, 0, 0), + (236, 0, 0), + (237, 0, 0), + (241, 0, 0), + (242, 0, 0), + (244, 0, 0), + (245, 0, 0), + (248, 0, 0), + (249, 0, 0), + (251, 0, 0), + (252, 0, 0), + + # Node 224 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + + # Node 225 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + + # Node 226 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 254), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + + # Node 227 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 2), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 3), + + # Node 228 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + + # Node 229 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 4), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 5), + + # Node 230 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 6), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 7), + + # Node 231 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + + # Node 232 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + + # Node 233 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 8), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 11), + + # Node 234 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 12), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 14), + + # Node 235 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + + # Node 236 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 15), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 16), + + # Node 237 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 17), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 18), + + # Node 238 + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (253, 0, 0), + + # Node 239 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + + # Node 240 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + + # Node 241 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 19), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 20), + + # Node 242 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 21), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 23), + + # Node 243 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + + # Node 244 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 24), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 25), + + # Node 245 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 26), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 27), + + # Node 246 + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (254, 0, 0), + (255, 0, 0), + + # Node 247 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + + # Node 248 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 28), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 29), + + # Node 249 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 30), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 31), + + # Node 250 + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (2, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (9, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (23, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (40, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (0, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + + # Node 251 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 127), + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 220), + + # Node 252 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 249), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 10), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 13), + (1, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (22, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + + # 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Node 255 + (3, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (6, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (10, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (15, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (24, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (31, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (41, HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (56, HUFFMAN_COMPLETE | HUFFMAN_EMIT_SYMBOL, 22), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), + (0, HUFFMAN_FAIL, 0), +] diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/py.typed b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/struct.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/struct.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..420c634c0e655c531884f64ea979eafba1488635 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/struct.py @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +""" +Contains structures for representing header fields with associated metadata. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from typing_extensions import Self, TypeAlias # pragma: no cover + + +class HeaderTuple(tuple[bytes, bytes]): + """ + A data structure that stores a single header field. + + HTTP headers can be thought of as tuples of ``(field name, field value)``. + A single header block is a sequence of such tuples. + + In HTTP/2, however, certain bits of additional information are required for + compressing these headers: in particular, whether the header field can be + safely added to the HPACK compression context. + + This class stores a header that can be added to the compression context. In + all other ways it behaves exactly like a tuple. + """ + + __slots__ = () + + indexable = True + + def __new__(cls, *args: Any) -> Self: + return tuple.__new__(cls, args) + + +class NeverIndexedHeaderTuple(HeaderTuple): + """ + A data structure that stores a single header field that cannot be added to + a HTTP/2 header compression context. + """ + + __slots__ = () + + indexable = False + + def __new__(cls, *args: Any) -> Self: + return tuple.__new__(cls, args) + + +Header: TypeAlias = "HeaderTuple | NeverIndexedHeaderTuple | tuple[bytes, bytes]" +HeaderWeaklyTyped: TypeAlias = "HeaderTuple | NeverIndexedHeaderTuple | tuple[bytes | str, bytes | str]" diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/table.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/table.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7b5338bb0367010c4be086b90abab74f87329e51 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hpack/table.py @@ -0,0 +1,237 @@ +# flake8: noqa +from collections import deque +import logging +from typing import Optional + +from .exceptions import InvalidTableIndex + +log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def table_entry_size(name: bytes, value: bytes) -> int: + """ + Calculates the size of a single entry + + This size is mostly irrelevant to us and defined + specifically to accommodate memory management for + lower level implementations. The 32 extra bytes are + considered the "maximum" overhead that would be + required to represent each entry in the table. + + See RFC7541 Section 4.1 + """ + return 32 + len(name) + len(value) + + +class HeaderTable: + """ + Implements the combined static and dynamic header table + + The name and value arguments for all the functions + should ONLY be byte strings (b'') however this is not + strictly enforced in the interface. + + See RFC7541 Section 2.3 + """ + #: Default maximum size of the dynamic table. See + #: RFC7540 Section 6.5.2. + DEFAULT_SIZE = 4096 + + #: Constant list of static headers. See RFC7541 Section + #: 2.3.1 and Appendix A + STATIC_TABLE = ( + (b':authority' , b'' ), # noqa + (b':method' , b'GET' ), # noqa + (b':method' , b'POST' ), # noqa + (b':path' , b'/' ), # noqa + (b':path' , b'/index.html' ), # noqa + (b':scheme' , b'http' ), # noqa + (b':scheme' , b'https' ), # noqa + (b':status' , b'200' ), # noqa + (b':status' , b'204' ), # noqa + (b':status' , b'206' ), # noqa + (b':status' , b'304' ), # noqa + (b':status' , b'400' ), # noqa + (b':status' , b'404' ), # noqa + (b':status' , b'500' ), # noqa + (b'accept-charset' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'accept-encoding' , b'gzip, deflate'), # noqa + (b'accept-language' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'accept-ranges' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'accept' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'access-control-allow-origin' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'age' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'allow' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'authorization' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'cache-control' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'content-disposition' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'content-encoding' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'content-language' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'content-length' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'content-location' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'content-range' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'content-type' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'cookie' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'date' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'etag' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'expect' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'expires' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'from' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'host' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'if-match' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'if-modified-since' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'if-none-match' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'if-range' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'if-unmodified-since' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'last-modified' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'link' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'location' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'max-forwards' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'proxy-authenticate' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'proxy-authorization' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'range' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'referer' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'refresh' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'retry-after' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'server' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'set-cookie' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'strict-transport-security' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'transfer-encoding' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'user-agent' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'vary' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'via' , b'' ), # noqa + (b'www-authenticate' , b'' ), # noqa + ) # noqa + + STATIC_TABLE_LENGTH = len(STATIC_TABLE) + + STATIC_TABLE_MAPPING: dict[bytes, tuple[int, dict[bytes, int]]] + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._maxsize = HeaderTable.DEFAULT_SIZE + self._current_size = 0 + self.resized = False + self.dynamic_entries: deque[tuple[bytes, bytes]] = deque() + + def get_by_index(self, index: int) -> tuple[bytes, bytes]: + """ + Returns the entry specified by index + + Note that the table is 1-based ie an index of 0 is + invalid. This is due to the fact that a zero value + index signals that a completely unindexed header + follows. + + The entry will either be from the static table or + the dynamic table depending on the value of index. + """ + original_index = index + index -= 1 + if 0 <= index: + if index < HeaderTable.STATIC_TABLE_LENGTH: + return HeaderTable.STATIC_TABLE[index] + + index -= HeaderTable.STATIC_TABLE_LENGTH + if index < len(self.dynamic_entries): + return self.dynamic_entries[index] + + raise InvalidTableIndex("Invalid table index %d" % original_index) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "HeaderTable(%d, %s, %r)" % ( + self._maxsize, + self.resized, + self.dynamic_entries + ) + + def add(self, name: bytes, value: bytes) -> None: + """ + Adds a new entry to the table + + We reduce the table size if the entry will make the + table size greater than maxsize. + """ + # We just clear the table if the entry is too big + size = table_entry_size(name, value) + if size > self._maxsize: + self.dynamic_entries.clear() + self._current_size = 0 + else: + # Add new entry + self.dynamic_entries.appendleft((name, value)) + self._current_size += size + self._shrink() + + def search(self, name: bytes, value: bytes) -> Optional[tuple[int, bytes, Optional[bytes]]]: + """ + Searches the table for the entry specified by name + and value + + Returns one of the following: + - ``None``, no match at all + - ``(index, name, None)`` for partial matches on name only. + - ``(index, name, value)`` for perfect matches. + """ + partial = None + + header_name_search_result = HeaderTable.STATIC_TABLE_MAPPING.get(name) + if header_name_search_result: + index = header_name_search_result[1].get(value) + if index is not None: + return index, name, value + else: + partial = (header_name_search_result[0], name, None) + + offset = HeaderTable.STATIC_TABLE_LENGTH + 1 + for (i, (n, v)) in enumerate(self.dynamic_entries): + if n == name: + if v == value: + return i + offset, n, v + elif partial is None: + partial = (i + offset, n, None) + return partial + + @property + def maxsize(self) -> int: + return self._maxsize + + @maxsize.setter + def maxsize(self, newmax: int) -> None: + newmax = int(newmax) + log.debug("Resizing header table to %d from %d", newmax, self._maxsize) + oldmax = self._maxsize + self._maxsize = newmax + self.resized = (newmax != oldmax) + if newmax <= 0: + self.dynamic_entries.clear() + self._current_size = 0 + elif oldmax > newmax: + self._shrink() + + def _shrink(self) -> None: + """ + Shrinks the dynamic table to be at or below maxsize + """ + cursize = self._current_size + while cursize > self._maxsize: + name, value = self.dynamic_entries.pop() + cursize -= table_entry_size(name, value) + log.debug("Evicting %s: %s from the header table", name, value) + self._current_size = cursize + + +def _build_static_table_mapping() -> dict[bytes, tuple[int, dict[bytes, int]]]: + """ + Build static table mapping from header name to tuple with next structure: + (, ). + + static_table_mapping used for hash searching. + """ + static_table_mapping: dict[bytes, tuple[int, dict[bytes, int]]] = {} + for index, (name, value) in enumerate(HeaderTable.STATIC_TABLE, 1): + header_name_search_result = static_table_mapping.setdefault(name, (index, {})) + header_name_search_result[1][value] = index + return static_table_mapping + + +HeaderTable.STATIC_TABLE_MAPPING = _build_static_table_mapping() diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore-1.0.9.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore-1.0.9.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a34a7e56db35cc4c85bfa166244b3d63a6a240d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore-1.0.9.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore-1.0.9.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore-1.0.9.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8056834e6714b089ef49847820064a1ae4b041fd --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore-1.0.9.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,625 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.4 +Name: httpcore +Version: 1.0.9 +Summary: A minimal low-level HTTP client. +Project-URL: Documentation, https://www.encode.io/httpcore +Project-URL: Homepage, https://www.encode.io/httpcore/ +Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/encode/httpcore +Author-email: Tom Christie +License-Expression: BSD-3-Clause +License-File: LICENSE.md +Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha +Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment +Classifier: Framework :: AsyncIO +Classifier: Framework :: Trio +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 +Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP +Requires-Python: >=3.8 +Requires-Dist: certifi +Requires-Dist: h11>=0.16 +Provides-Extra: asyncio +Requires-Dist: anyio<5.0,>=4.0; extra == 'asyncio' +Provides-Extra: http2 +Requires-Dist: h2<5,>=3; extra == 'http2' +Provides-Extra: socks +Requires-Dist: socksio==1.*; extra == 'socks' +Provides-Extra: trio +Requires-Dist: trio<1.0,>=0.22.0; extra == 'trio' +Description-Content-Type: text/markdown + +# HTTP Core + +[![Test Suite](https://github.com/encode/httpcore/workflows/Test%20Suite/badge.svg)](https://github.com/encode/httpcore/actions) +[![Package version](https://badge.fury.io/py/httpcore.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/httpcore/) + +> *Do one thing, and do it well.* + +The HTTP Core package provides a minimal low-level HTTP client, which does +one thing only. Sending HTTP requests. + +It does not provide any high level model abstractions over the API, +does not handle redirects, multipart uploads, building authentication headers, +transparent HTTP caching, URL parsing, session cookie handling, +content or charset decoding, handling JSON, environment based configuration +defaults, or any of that Jazz. + +Some things HTTP Core does do: + +* Sending HTTP requests. +* Thread-safe / task-safe connection pooling. +* HTTP(S) proxy & SOCKS proxy support. +* Supports HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2. +* Provides both sync and async interfaces. +* Async backend support for `asyncio` and `trio`. + +## Requirements + +Python 3.8+ + +## Installation + +For HTTP/1.1 only support, install with: + +```shell +$ pip install httpcore +``` + +There are also a number of optional extras available... + +```shell +$ pip install httpcore['asyncio,trio,http2,socks'] +``` + +## Sending requests + +Send an HTTP request: + +```python +import httpcore + +response = httpcore.request("GET", "https://www.example.com/") + +print(response) +# +print(response.status) +# 200 +print(response.headers) +# [(b'Accept-Ranges', b'bytes'), (b'Age', b'557328'), (b'Cache-Control', b'max-age=604800'), ...] +print(response.content) +# b'\n\n\nExample Domain\n\n\n ...' +``` + +The top-level `httpcore.request()` function is provided for convenience. In practice whenever you're working with `httpcore` you'll want to use the connection pooling functionality that it provides. + +```python +import httpcore + +http = httpcore.ConnectionPool() +response = http.request("GET", "https://www.example.com/") +``` + +Once you're ready to get going, [head over to the documentation](https://www.encode.io/httpcore/). + +## Motivation + +You *probably* don't want to be using HTTP Core directly. It might make sense if +you're writing something like a proxy service in Python, and you just want +something at the lowest possible level, but more typically you'll want to use +a higher level client library, such as `httpx`. + +The motivation for `httpcore` is: + +* To provide a reusable low-level client library, that other packages can then build on top of. +* To provide a *really clear interface split* between the networking code and client logic, + so that each is easier to understand and reason about in isolation. + +## Dependencies + +The `httpcore` package has the following dependencies... + +* `h11` +* `certifi` + +And the following optional extras... + +* `anyio` - Required by `pip install httpcore['asyncio']`. +* `trio` - Required by `pip install httpcore['trio']`. +* `h2` - Required by `pip install httpcore['http2']`. +* `socksio` - Required by `pip install httpcore['socks']`. + +## Versioning + +We use [SEMVER for our versioning policy](https://semver.org/). + +For changes between package versions please see our [project changelog](CHANGELOG.md). + +We recommend pinning your requirements either the most current major version, or a more specific version range: + +```python +pip install 'httpcore==1.*' +``` +# Changelog + +All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. + +The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/). + +## Version 1.0.9 (April 24th, 2025) + +- Resolve https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-vqfr-h8mv-ghfj with h11 dependency update. (#1008) + +## Version 1.0.8 (April 11th, 2025) + +- Fix `AttributeError` when importing on Python 3.14. (#1005) + +## Version 1.0.7 (November 15th, 2024) + +- Support `proxy=…` configuration on `ConnectionPool()`. (#974) + +## Version 1.0.6 (October 1st, 2024) + +- Relax `trio` dependency pinning. (#956) +- Handle `trio` raising `NotImplementedError` on unsupported platforms. (#955) +- Handle mapping `ssl.SSLError` to `httpcore.ConnectError`. (#918) + +## 1.0.5 (March 27th, 2024) + +- Handle `EndOfStream` exception for anyio backend. (#899) +- Allow trio `0.25.*` series in package dependancies. (#903) + +## 1.0.4 (February 21st, 2024) + +- Add `target` request extension. (#888) +- Fix support for connection `Upgrade` and `CONNECT` when some data in the stream has been read. (#882) + +## 1.0.3 (February 13th, 2024) + +- Fix support for async cancellations. (#880) +- Fix trace extension when used with socks proxy. (#849) +- Fix SSL context for connections using the "wss" scheme (#869) + +## 1.0.2 (November 10th, 2023) + +- Fix `float("inf")` timeouts in `Event.wait` function. (#846) + +## 1.0.1 (November 3rd, 2023) + +- Fix pool timeout to account for the total time spent retrying. (#823) +- Raise a neater RuntimeError when the correct async deps are not installed. (#826) +- Add support for synchronous TLS-in-TLS streams. (#840) + +## 1.0.0 (October 6th, 2023) + +From version 1.0 our async support is now optional, as the package has minimal dependencies by default. + +For async support use either `pip install 'httpcore[asyncio]'` or `pip install 'httpcore[trio]'`. + +The project versioning policy is now explicitly governed by SEMVER. See https://semver.org/. + +- Async support becomes fully optional. (#809) +- Add support for Python 3.12. (#807) + +## 0.18.0 (September 8th, 2023) + +- Add support for HTTPS proxies. (#745, #786) +- Drop Python 3.7 support. (#727) +- Handle `sni_hostname` extension with SOCKS proxy. (#774) +- Handle HTTP/1.1 half-closed connections gracefully. (#641) +- Change the type of `Extensions` from `Mapping[Str, Any]` to `MutableMapping[Str, Any]`. (#762) + +## 0.17.3 (July 5th, 2023) + +- Support async cancellations, ensuring that the connection pool is left in a clean state when cancellations occur. (#726) +- The networking backend interface has [been added to the public API](https://www.encode.io/httpcore/network-backends). Some classes which were previously private implementation detail are now part of the top-level public API. (#699) +- Graceful handling of HTTP/2 GoAway frames, with requests being transparently retried on a new connection. (#730) +- Add exceptions when a synchronous `trace callback` is passed to an asynchronous request or an asynchronous `trace callback` is passed to a synchronous request. (#717) +- Drop Python 3.7 support. (#727) + +## 0.17.2 (May 23th, 2023) + +- Add `socket_options` argument to `ConnectionPool` and `HTTProxy` classes. (#668) +- Improve logging with per-module logger names. (#690) +- Add `sni_hostname` request extension. (#696) +- Resolve race condition during import of `anyio` package. (#692) +- Enable TCP_NODELAY for all synchronous sockets. (#651) + +## 0.17.1 (May 17th, 2023) + +- If 'retries' is set, then allow retries if an SSL handshake error occurs. (#669) +- Improve correctness of tracebacks on network exceptions, by raising properly chained exceptions. (#678) +- Prevent connection-hanging behaviour when HTTP/2 connections are closed by a server-sent 'GoAway' frame. (#679) +- Fix edge-case exception when removing requests from the connection pool. (#680) +- Fix pool timeout edge-case. (#688) + +## 0.17.0 (March 16th, 2023) + +- Add DEBUG level logging. (#648) +- Respect HTTP/2 max concurrent streams when settings updates are sent by server. (#652) +- Increase the allowable HTTP header size to 100kB. (#647) +- Add `retries` option to SOCKS proxy classes. (#643) + +## 0.16.3 (December 20th, 2022) + +- Allow `ws` and `wss` schemes. Allows us to properly support websocket upgrade connections. (#625) +- Forwarding HTTP proxies use a connection-per-remote-host. Required by some proxy implementations. (#637) +- Don't raise `RuntimeError` when closing a connection pool with active connections. Removes some error cases when cancellations are used. (#631) +- Lazy import `anyio`, so that it's no longer a hard dependancy, and isn't imported if unused. (#639) + +## 0.16.2 (November 25th, 2022) + +- Revert 'Fix async cancellation behaviour', which introduced race conditions. (#627) +- Raise `RuntimeError` if attempting to us UNIX domain sockets on Windows. (#619) + +## 0.16.1 (November 17th, 2022) + +- Fix HTTP/1.1 interim informational responses, such as "100 Continue". (#605) + +## 0.16.0 (October 11th, 2022) + +- Support HTTP/1.1 informational responses. (#581) +- Fix async cancellation behaviour. (#580) +- Support `h11` 0.14. (#579) + +## 0.15.0 (May 17th, 2022) + +- Drop Python 3.6 support (#535) +- Ensure HTTP proxy CONNECT requests include `timeout` configuration. (#506) +- Switch to explicit `typing.Optional` for type hints. (#513) +- For `trio` map OSError exceptions to `ConnectError`. (#543) + +## 0.14.7 (February 4th, 2022) + +- Requests which raise a PoolTimeout need to be removed from the pool queue. (#502) +- Fix AttributeError that happened when Socks5Connection were terminated. (#501) + +## 0.14.6 (February 1st, 2022) + +- Fix SOCKS support for `http://` URLs. (#492) +- Resolve race condition around exceptions during streaming a response. (#491) + +## 0.14.5 (January 18th, 2022) + +- SOCKS proxy support. (#478) +- Add proxy_auth argument to HTTPProxy. (#481) +- Improve error message on 'RemoteProtocolError' exception when server disconnects without sending a response. (#479) + +## 0.14.4 (January 5th, 2022) + +- Support HTTP/2 on HTTPS tunnelling proxies. (#468) +- Fix proxy headers missing on HTTP forwarding. (#456) +- Only instantiate SSL context if required. (#457) +- More robust HTTP/2 handling. (#253, #439, #440, #441) + +## 0.14.3 (November 17th, 2021) + +- Fix race condition when removing closed connections from the pool. (#437) + +## 0.14.2 (November 16th, 2021) + +- Failed connections no longer remain in the pool. (Pull #433) + +## 0.14.1 (November 12th, 2021) + +- `max_connections` becomes optional. (Pull #429) +- `certifi` is now included in the install dependancies. (Pull #428) +- `h2` is now strictly optional. (Pull #428) + +## 0.14.0 (November 11th, 2021) + +The 0.14 release is a complete reworking of `httpcore`, comprehensively addressing some underlying issues in the connection pooling, as well as substantially redesigning the API to be more user friendly. + +Some of the lower-level API design also makes the components more easily testable in isolation, and the package now has 100% test coverage. + +See [discussion #419](https://github.com/encode/httpcore/discussions/419) for a little more background. + +There's some other neat bits in there too, such as the "trace" extension, which gives a hook into inspecting the internal events that occur during the request/response cycle. This extension is needed for the HTTPX cli, in order to... + +* Log the point at which the connection is established, and the IP/port on which it is made. +* Determine if the outgoing request should log as HTTP/1.1 or HTTP/2, rather than having to assume it's HTTP/2 if the --http2 flag was passed. (Which may not actually be true.) +* Log SSL version info / certificate info. + +Note that `curio` support is not currently available in 0.14.0. If you're using `httpcore` with `curio` please get in touch, so we can assess if we ought to prioritize it as a feature or not. + +## 0.13.7 (September 13th, 2021) + +- Fix broken error messaging when URL scheme is missing, or a non HTTP(S) scheme is used. (Pull #403) + +## 0.13.6 (June 15th, 2021) + +### Fixed + +- Close sockets when read or write timeouts occur. (Pull #365) + +## 0.13.5 (June 14th, 2021) + +### Fixed + +- Resolved niggles with AnyIO EOF behaviours. (Pull #358, #362) + +## 0.13.4 (June 9th, 2021) + +### Added + +- Improved error messaging when URL scheme is missing, or a non HTTP(S) scheme is used. (Pull #354) + +### Fixed + +- Switched to `anyio` as the default backend implementation when running with `asyncio`. Resolves some awkward [TLS timeout issues](https://github.com/encode/httpx/discussions/1511). + +## 0.13.3 (May 6th, 2021) + +### Added + +- Support HTTP/2 prior knowledge, using `httpcore.SyncConnectionPool(http1=False)`. (Pull #333) + +### Fixed + +- Handle cases where environment does not provide `select.poll` support. (Pull #331) + +## 0.13.2 (April 29th, 2021) + +### Added + +- Improve error message for specific case of `RemoteProtocolError` where server disconnects without sending a response. (Pull #313) + +## 0.13.1 (April 28th, 2021) + +### Fixed + +- More resiliant testing for closed connections. (Pull #311) +- Don't raise exceptions on ungraceful connection closes. (Pull #310) + +## 0.13.0 (April 21st, 2021) + +The 0.13 release updates the core API in order to match the HTTPX Transport API, +introduced in HTTPX 0.18 onwards. + +An example of making requests with the new interface is: + +```python +with httpcore.SyncConnectionPool() as http: + status_code, headers, stream, extensions = http.handle_request( + method=b'GET', + url=(b'https', b'example.org', 443, b'/'), + headers=[(b'host', b'example.org'), (b'user-agent', b'httpcore')] + stream=httpcore.ByteStream(b''), + extensions={} + ) + body = stream.read() + print(status_code, body) +``` + +### Changed + +- The `.request()` method is now `handle_request()`. (Pull #296) +- The `.arequest()` method is now `.handle_async_request()`. (Pull #296) +- The `headers` argument is no longer optional. (Pull #296) +- The `stream` argument is no longer optional. (Pull #296) +- The `ext` argument is now named `extensions`, and is no longer optional. (Pull #296) +- The `"reason"` extension keyword is now named `"reason_phrase"`. (Pull #296) +- The `"reason_phrase"` and `"http_version"` extensions now use byte strings for their values. (Pull #296) +- The `httpcore.PlainByteStream()` class becomes `httpcore.ByteStream()`. (Pull #296) + +### Added + +- Streams now support a `.read()` interface. (Pull #296) + +### Fixed + +- Task cancellation no longer leaks connections from the connection pool. (Pull #305) + +## 0.12.3 (December 7th, 2020) + +### Fixed + +- Abort SSL connections on close rather than waiting for remote EOF when using `asyncio`. (Pull #167) +- Fix exception raised in case of connect timeouts when using the `anyio` backend. (Pull #236) +- Fix `Host` header precedence for `:authority` in HTTP/2. (Pull #241, #243) +- Handle extra edge case when detecting for socket readability when using `asyncio`. (Pull #242, #244) +- Fix `asyncio` SSL warning when using proxy tunneling. (Pull #249) + +## 0.12.2 (November 20th, 2020) + +### Fixed + +- Properly wrap connect errors on the asyncio backend. (Pull #235) +- Fix `ImportError` occurring on Python 3.9 when using the HTTP/1.1 sync client in a multithreaded context. (Pull #237) + +## 0.12.1 (November 7th, 2020) + +### Added + +- Add connect retries. (Pull #221) + +### Fixed + +- Tweak detection of dropped connections, resolving an issue with open files limits on Linux. (Pull #185) +- Avoid leaking connections when establishing an HTTP tunnel to a proxy has failed. (Pull #223) +- Properly wrap OS errors when using `trio`. (Pull #225) + +## 0.12.0 (October 6th, 2020) + +### Changed + +- HTTP header casing is now preserved, rather than always sent in lowercase. (#216 and python-hyper/h11#104) + +### Added + +- Add Python 3.9 to officially supported versions. + +### Fixed + +- Gracefully handle a stdlib asyncio bug when a connection is closed while it is in a paused-for-reading state. (#201) + +## 0.11.1 (September 28nd, 2020) + +### Fixed + +- Add await to async semaphore release() coroutine (#197) +- Drop incorrect curio classifier (#192) + +## 0.11.0 (September 22nd, 2020) + +The Transport API with 0.11.0 has a couple of significant changes. + +Firstly we've moved changed the request interface in order to allow extensions, which will later enable us to support features +such as trailing headers, HTTP/2 server push, and CONNECT/Upgrade connections. + +The interface changes from: + +```python +def request(method, url, headers, stream, timeout): + return (http_version, status_code, reason, headers, stream) +``` + +To instead including an optional dictionary of extensions on the request and response: + +```python +def request(method, url, headers, stream, ext): + return (status_code, headers, stream, ext) +``` + +Having an open-ended extensions point will allow us to add later support for various optional features, that wouldn't otherwise be supported without these API changes. + +In particular: + +* Trailing headers support. +* HTTP/2 Server Push +* sendfile. +* Exposing raw connection on CONNECT, Upgrade, HTTP/2 bi-di streaming. +* Exposing debug information out of the API, including template name, template context. + +Currently extensions are limited to: + +* request: `timeout` - Optional. Timeout dictionary. +* response: `http_version` - Optional. Include the HTTP version used on the response. +* response: `reason` - Optional. Include the reason phrase used on the response. Only valid with HTTP/1.*. + +See https://github.com/encode/httpx/issues/1274#issuecomment-694884553 for the history behind this. + +Secondly, the async version of `request` is now namespaced as `arequest`. + +This allows concrete transports to support both sync and async implementations on the same class. + +### Added + +- Add curio support. (Pull #168) +- Add anyio support, with `backend="anyio"`. (Pull #169) + +### Changed + +- Update the Transport API to use 'ext' for optional extensions. (Pull #190) +- Update the Transport API to use `.request` and `.arequest` so implementations can support both sync and async. (Pull #189) + +## 0.10.2 (August 20th, 2020) + +### Added + +- Added Unix Domain Socket support. (Pull #139) + +### Fixed + +- Always include the port on proxy CONNECT requests. (Pull #154) +- Fix `max_keepalive_connections` configuration. (Pull #153) +- Fixes behaviour in HTTP/1.1 where server disconnects can be used to signal the end of the response body. (Pull #164) + +## 0.10.1 (August 7th, 2020) + +- Include `max_keepalive_connections` on `AsyncHTTPProxy`/`SyncHTTPProxy` classes. + +## 0.10.0 (August 7th, 2020) + +The most notable change in the 0.10.0 release is that HTTP/2 support is now fully optional. + +Use either `pip install httpcore` for HTTP/1.1 support only, or `pip install httpcore[http2]` for HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 support. + +### Added + +- HTTP/2 support becomes optional. (Pull #121, #130) +- Add `local_address=...` support. (Pull #100, #134) +- Add `PlainByteStream`, `IteratorByteStream`, `AsyncIteratorByteStream`. The `AsyncByteSteam` and `SyncByteStream` classes are now pure interface classes. (#133) +- Add `LocalProtocolError`, `RemoteProtocolError` exceptions. (Pull #129) +- Add `UnsupportedProtocol` exception. (Pull #128) +- Add `.get_connection_info()` method. (Pull #102, #137) +- Add better TRACE logs. (Pull #101) + +### Changed + +- `max_keepalive` is deprecated in favour of `max_keepalive_connections`. (Pull #140) + +### Fixed + +- Improve handling of server disconnects. (Pull #112) + +## 0.9.1 (May 27th, 2020) + +### Fixed + +- Proper host resolution for sync case, including IPv6 support. (Pull #97) +- Close outstanding connections when connection pool is closed. (Pull #98) + +## 0.9.0 (May 21th, 2020) + +### Changed + +- URL port becomes an `Optional[int]` instead of `int`. (Pull #92) + +### Fixed + +- Honor HTTP/2 max concurrent streams settings. (Pull #89, #90) +- Remove incorrect debug log. (Pull #83) + +## 0.8.4 (May 11th, 2020) + +### Added + +- Logging via HTTPCORE_LOG_LEVEL and HTTPX_LOG_LEVEL environment variables +and TRACE level logging. (Pull #79) + +### Fixed + +- Reuse of connections on HTTP/2 in close concurrency situations. (Pull #81) + +## 0.8.3 (May 6rd, 2020) + +### Fixed + +- Include `Host` and `Accept` headers on proxy "CONNECT" requests. +- De-duplicate any headers also contained in proxy_headers. +- HTTP/2 flag not being passed down to proxy connections. + +## 0.8.2 (May 3rd, 2020) + +### Fixed + +- Fix connections using proxy forwarding requests not being added to the +connection pool properly. 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AsyncMockBackend, AsyncMockStream, MockBackend, MockStream +from ._backends.sync import SyncBackend +from ._exceptions import ( + ConnectError, + ConnectionNotAvailable, + ConnectTimeout, + LocalProtocolError, + NetworkError, + PoolTimeout, + ProtocolError, + ProxyError, + ReadError, + ReadTimeout, + RemoteProtocolError, + TimeoutException, + UnsupportedProtocol, + WriteError, + WriteTimeout, +) +from ._models import URL, Origin, Proxy, Request, Response +from ._ssl import default_ssl_context +from ._sync import ( + ConnectionInterface, + ConnectionPool, + HTTP2Connection, + HTTP11Connection, + HTTPConnection, + HTTPProxy, + SOCKSProxy, +) + +# The 'httpcore.AnyIOBackend' class is conditional on 'anyio' being installed. +try: + from ._backends.anyio import AnyIOBackend +except ImportError: # pragma: nocover + + class AnyIOBackend: # type: ignore + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): # type: ignore + msg = ( + "Attempted to use 'httpcore.AnyIOBackend' but 'anyio' is not installed." + ) + raise RuntimeError(msg) + + +# The 'httpcore.TrioBackend' class is conditional on 'trio' being installed. +try: + from ._backends.trio import TrioBackend +except ImportError: # pragma: nocover + + class TrioBackend: # type: ignore + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): # type: ignore + msg = "Attempted to use 'httpcore.TrioBackend' but 'trio' is not installed." + raise RuntimeError(msg) + + +__all__ = [ + # top-level requests + "request", + "stream", + # models + "Origin", + "URL", + "Request", + "Response", + "Proxy", + # async + "AsyncHTTPConnection", + "AsyncConnectionPool", + "AsyncHTTPProxy", + "AsyncHTTP11Connection", + "AsyncHTTP2Connection", + "AsyncConnectionInterface", + "AsyncSOCKSProxy", + # sync + "HTTPConnection", + "ConnectionPool", + "HTTPProxy", + "HTTP11Connection", + "HTTP2Connection", + "ConnectionInterface", + "SOCKSProxy", + # network backends, implementations + "SyncBackend", + "AnyIOBackend", + "TrioBackend", + # network backends, mock implementations + "AsyncMockBackend", + "AsyncMockStream", + "MockBackend", + "MockStream", + # network backends, interface + "AsyncNetworkStream", + "AsyncNetworkBackend", + "NetworkStream", + "NetworkBackend", + # util + "default_ssl_context", + "SOCKET_OPTION", + # exceptions + "ConnectionNotAvailable", + "ProxyError", + "ProtocolError", + "LocalProtocolError", + "RemoteProtocolError", + "UnsupportedProtocol", + "TimeoutException", + "PoolTimeout", + "ConnectTimeout", + "ReadTimeout", + "WriteTimeout", + "NetworkError", + "ConnectError", + "ReadError", + "WriteError", +] + +__version__ = "1.0.9" + + +__locals = locals() +for __name in __all__: + # Exclude SOCKET_OPTION, it causes AttributeError on Python 3.14 + if not __name.startswith(("__", "SOCKET_OPTION")): + setattr(__locals[__name], "__module__", "httpcore") # noqa diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_api.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_api.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..38b961d10de88bebc98c758d0d1f14af1e7c0370 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import contextlib +import typing + +from ._models import URL, Extensions, HeaderTypes, Response +from ._sync.connection_pool import ConnectionPool + + +def request( + method: bytes | str, + url: URL | bytes | str, + *, + headers: HeaderTypes = None, + content: bytes | typing.Iterator[bytes] | None = None, + extensions: Extensions | None = None, +) -> Response: + """ + Sends an HTTP request, returning the response. + + ``` + response = httpcore.request("GET", "https://www.example.com/") + ``` + + Arguments: + method: The HTTP method for the request. Typically one of `"GET"`, + `"OPTIONS"`, `"HEAD"`, `"POST"`, `"PUT"`, `"PATCH"`, or `"DELETE"`. + url: The URL of the HTTP request. Either as an instance of `httpcore.URL`, + or as str/bytes. + headers: The HTTP request headers. Either as a dictionary of str/bytes, + or as a list of two-tuples of str/bytes. + content: The content of the request body. Either as bytes, + or as a bytes iterator. + extensions: A dictionary of optional extra information included on the request. + Possible keys include `"timeout"`. + + Returns: + An instance of `httpcore.Response`. + """ + with ConnectionPool() as pool: + return pool.request( + method=method, + url=url, + headers=headers, + content=content, + extensions=extensions, + ) + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def stream( + method: bytes | str, + url: URL | bytes | str, + *, + headers: HeaderTypes = None, + content: bytes | typing.Iterator[bytes] | None = None, + extensions: Extensions | None = None, +) -> typing.Iterator[Response]: + """ + Sends an HTTP request, returning the response within a content manager. + + ``` + with httpcore.stream("GET", "https://www.example.com/") as response: + ... + ``` + + When using the `stream()` function, the body of the response will not be + automatically read. If you want to access the response body you should + either use `content = response.read()`, or `for chunk in response.iter_content()`. + + Arguments: + method: The HTTP method for the request. Typically one of `"GET"`, + `"OPTIONS"`, `"HEAD"`, `"POST"`, `"PUT"`, `"PATCH"`, or `"DELETE"`. + url: The URL of the HTTP request. Either as an instance of `httpcore.URL`, + or as str/bytes. + headers: The HTTP request headers. Either as a dictionary of str/bytes, + or as a list of two-tuples of str/bytes. + content: The content of the request body. Either as bytes, + or as a bytes iterator. + extensions: A dictionary of optional extra information included on the request. + Possible keys include `"timeout"`. + + Returns: + An instance of `httpcore.Response`. + """ + with ConnectionPool() as pool: + with pool.stream( + method=method, + url=url, + headers=headers, + content=content, + extensions=extensions, + ) as response: + yield response diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_exceptions.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_exceptions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bc28d44f55bdc4b872951a74780469a3999d9ab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_exceptions.py @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +import contextlib +import typing + +ExceptionMapping = typing.Mapping[typing.Type[Exception], typing.Type[Exception]] + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def map_exceptions(map: ExceptionMapping) -> typing.Iterator[None]: + try: + yield + except Exception as exc: # noqa: PIE786 + for from_exc, to_exc in map.items(): + if isinstance(exc, from_exc): + raise to_exc(exc) from exc + raise # pragma: nocover + + +class ConnectionNotAvailable(Exception): + pass + + +class ProxyError(Exception): + pass + + +class UnsupportedProtocol(Exception): + pass + + +class ProtocolError(Exception): + pass + + +class RemoteProtocolError(ProtocolError): + pass + + +class LocalProtocolError(ProtocolError): + pass + + +# Timeout errors + + +class TimeoutException(Exception): + pass + + +class PoolTimeout(TimeoutException): + pass + + +class ConnectTimeout(TimeoutException): + pass + + +class ReadTimeout(TimeoutException): + pass + + +class WriteTimeout(TimeoutException): + pass + + +# Network errors + + +class NetworkError(Exception): + pass + + +class ConnectError(NetworkError): + pass + + +class ReadError(NetworkError): + pass + + +class WriteError(NetworkError): + pass diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_models.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_models.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8a65f13347d6621289a166d08123cbc8e1ad0157 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_models.py @@ -0,0 +1,516 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import base64 +import ssl +import typing +import urllib.parse + +# Functions for typechecking... + + +ByteOrStr = typing.Union[bytes, str] +HeadersAsSequence = typing.Sequence[typing.Tuple[ByteOrStr, ByteOrStr]] +HeadersAsMapping = typing.Mapping[ByteOrStr, ByteOrStr] +HeaderTypes = typing.Union[HeadersAsSequence, HeadersAsMapping, None] + +Extensions = typing.MutableMapping[str, typing.Any] + + +def enforce_bytes(value: bytes | str, *, name: str) -> bytes: + """ + Any arguments that are ultimately represented as bytes can be specified + either as bytes or as strings. + + However we enforce that any string arguments must only contain characters in + the plain ASCII range. chr(0)...chr(127). If you need to use characters + outside that range then be precise, and use a byte-wise argument. + """ + if isinstance(value, str): + try: + return value.encode("ascii") + except UnicodeEncodeError: + raise TypeError(f"{name} strings may not include unicode characters.") + elif isinstance(value, bytes): + return value + + seen_type = type(value).__name__ + raise TypeError(f"{name} must be bytes or str, but got {seen_type}.") + + +def enforce_url(value: URL | bytes | str, *, name: str) -> URL: + """ + Type check for URL parameters. + """ + if isinstance(value, (bytes, str)): + return URL(value) + elif isinstance(value, URL): + return value + + seen_type = type(value).__name__ + raise TypeError(f"{name} must be a URL, bytes, or str, but got {seen_type}.") + + +def enforce_headers( + value: HeadersAsMapping | HeadersAsSequence | None = None, *, name: str +) -> list[tuple[bytes, bytes]]: + """ + Convienence function that ensure all items in request or response headers + are either bytes or strings in the plain ASCII range. + """ + if value is None: + return [] + elif isinstance(value, typing.Mapping): + return [ + ( + enforce_bytes(k, name="header name"), + enforce_bytes(v, name="header value"), + ) + for k, v in value.items() + ] + elif isinstance(value, typing.Sequence): + return [ + ( + enforce_bytes(k, name="header name"), + enforce_bytes(v, name="header value"), + ) + for k, v in value + ] + + seen_type = type(value).__name__ + raise TypeError( + f"{name} must be a mapping or sequence of two-tuples, but got {seen_type}." + ) + + +def enforce_stream( + value: bytes | typing.Iterable[bytes] | typing.AsyncIterable[bytes] | None, + *, + name: str, +) -> typing.Iterable[bytes] | typing.AsyncIterable[bytes]: + if value is None: + return ByteStream(b"") + elif isinstance(value, bytes): + return ByteStream(value) + return value + + +# * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.2.3 +# * https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#url-miscellaneous +# * https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#scheme-state +DEFAULT_PORTS = { + b"ftp": 21, + b"http": 80, + b"https": 443, + b"ws": 80, + b"wss": 443, +} + + +def include_request_headers( + headers: list[tuple[bytes, bytes]], + *, + url: "URL", + content: None | bytes | typing.Iterable[bytes] | typing.AsyncIterable[bytes], +) -> list[tuple[bytes, bytes]]: + headers_set = set(k.lower() for k, v in headers) + + if b"host" not in headers_set: + default_port = DEFAULT_PORTS.get(url.scheme) + if url.port is None or url.port == default_port: + header_value = url.host + else: + header_value = b"%b:%d" % (url.host, url.port) + headers = [(b"Host", header_value)] + headers + + if ( + content is not None + and b"content-length" not in headers_set + and b"transfer-encoding" not in headers_set + ): + if isinstance(content, bytes): + content_length = str(len(content)).encode("ascii") + headers += [(b"Content-Length", content_length)] + else: + headers += [(b"Transfer-Encoding", b"chunked")] # pragma: nocover + + return headers + + +# Interfaces for byte streams... + + +class ByteStream: + """ + A container for non-streaming content, and that supports both sync and async + stream iteration. + """ + + def __init__(self, content: bytes) -> None: + self._content = content + + def __iter__(self) -> typing.Iterator[bytes]: + yield self._content + + async def __aiter__(self) -> typing.AsyncIterator[bytes]: + yield self._content + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__} [{len(self._content)} bytes]>" + + +class Origin: + def __init__(self, scheme: bytes, host: bytes, port: int) -> None: + self.scheme = scheme + self.host = host + self.port = port + + def __eq__(self, other: typing.Any) -> bool: + return ( + isinstance(other, Origin) + and self.scheme == other.scheme + and self.host == other.host + and self.port == other.port + ) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + scheme = self.scheme.decode("ascii") + host = self.host.decode("ascii") + port = str(self.port) + return f"{scheme}://{host}:{port}" + + +class URL: + """ + Represents the URL against which an HTTP request may be made. + + The URL may either be specified as a plain string, for convienence: + + ```python + url = httpcore.URL("https://www.example.com/") + ``` + + Or be constructed with explicitily pre-parsed components: + + ```python + url = httpcore.URL(scheme=b'https', host=b'www.example.com', port=None, target=b'/') + ``` + + Using this second more explicit style allows integrations that are using + `httpcore` to pass through URLs that have already been parsed in order to use + libraries such as `rfc-3986` rather than relying on the stdlib. It also ensures + that URL parsing is treated identically at both the networking level and at any + higher layers of abstraction. + + The four components are important here, as they allow the URL to be precisely + specified in a pre-parsed format. They also allow certain types of request to + be created that could not otherwise be expressed. + + For example, an HTTP request to `http://www.example.com/` forwarded via a proxy + at `http://localhost:8080`... + + ```python + # Constructs an HTTP request with a complete URL as the target: + # GET https://www.example.com/ HTTP/1.1 + url = httpcore.URL( + scheme=b'http', + host=b'localhost', + port=8080, + target=b'https://www.example.com/' + ) + request = httpcore.Request( + method="GET", + url=url + ) + ``` + + Another example is constructing an `OPTIONS *` request... + + ```python + # Constructs an 'OPTIONS *' HTTP request: + # OPTIONS * HTTP/1.1 + url = httpcore.URL(scheme=b'https', host=b'www.example.com', target=b'*') + request = httpcore.Request(method="OPTIONS", url=url) + ``` + + This kind of request is not possible to formulate with a URL string, + because the `/` delimiter is always used to demark the target from the + host/port portion of the URL. + + For convenience, string-like arguments may be specified either as strings or + as bytes. However, once a request is being issue over-the-wire, the URL + components are always ultimately required to be a bytewise representation. + + In order to avoid any ambiguity over character encodings, when strings are used + as arguments, they must be strictly limited to the ASCII range `chr(0)`-`chr(127)`. + If you require a bytewise representation that is outside this range you must + handle the character encoding directly, and pass a bytes instance. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + url: bytes | str = "", + *, + scheme: bytes | str = b"", + host: bytes | str = b"", + port: int | None = None, + target: bytes | str = b"", + ) -> None: + """ + Parameters: + url: The complete URL as a string or bytes. + scheme: The URL scheme as a string or bytes. + Typically either `"http"` or `"https"`. + host: The URL host as a string or bytes. Such as `"www.example.com"`. + port: The port to connect to. Either an integer or `None`. + target: The target of the HTTP request. Such as `"/items?search=red"`. + """ + if url: + parsed = urllib.parse.urlparse(enforce_bytes(url, name="url")) + self.scheme = parsed.scheme + self.host = parsed.hostname or b"" + self.port = parsed.port + self.target = (parsed.path or b"/") + ( + b"?" + parsed.query if parsed.query else b"" + ) + else: + self.scheme = enforce_bytes(scheme, name="scheme") + self.host = enforce_bytes(host, name="host") + self.port = port + self.target = enforce_bytes(target, name="target") + + @property + def origin(self) -> Origin: + default_port = { + b"http": 80, + b"https": 443, + b"ws": 80, + b"wss": 443, + b"socks5": 1080, + b"socks5h": 1080, + }[self.scheme] + return Origin( + scheme=self.scheme, host=self.host, port=self.port or default_port + ) + + def __eq__(self, other: typing.Any) -> bool: + return ( + isinstance(other, URL) + and other.scheme == self.scheme + and other.host == self.host + and other.port == self.port + and other.target == self.target + ) + + def __bytes__(self) -> bytes: + if self.port is None: + return b"%b://%b%b" % (self.scheme, self.host, self.target) + return b"%b://%b:%d%b" % (self.scheme, self.host, self.port, self.target) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + f"{self.__class__.__name__}(scheme={self.scheme!r}, " + f"host={self.host!r}, port={self.port!r}, target={self.target!r})" + ) + + +class Request: + """ + An HTTP request. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + method: bytes | str, + url: URL | bytes | str, + *, + headers: HeaderTypes = None, + content: bytes + | typing.Iterable[bytes] + | typing.AsyncIterable[bytes] + | None = None, + extensions: Extensions | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Parameters: + method: The HTTP request method, either as a string or bytes. + For example: `GET`. + url: The request URL, either as a `URL` instance, or as a string or bytes. + For example: `"https://www.example.com".` + headers: The HTTP request headers. + content: The content of the request body. + extensions: A dictionary of optional extra information included on + the request. Possible keys include `"timeout"`, and `"trace"`. + """ + self.method: bytes = enforce_bytes(method, name="method") + self.url: URL = enforce_url(url, name="url") + self.headers: list[tuple[bytes, bytes]] = enforce_headers( + headers, name="headers" + ) + self.stream: typing.Iterable[bytes] | typing.AsyncIterable[bytes] = ( + enforce_stream(content, name="content") + ) + self.extensions = {} if extensions is None else extensions + + if "target" in self.extensions: + self.url = URL( + scheme=self.url.scheme, + host=self.url.host, + port=self.url.port, + target=self.extensions["target"], + ) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__} [{self.method!r}]>" + + +class Response: + """ + An HTTP response. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + status: int, + *, + headers: HeaderTypes = None, + content: bytes + | typing.Iterable[bytes] + | typing.AsyncIterable[bytes] + | None = None, + extensions: Extensions | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Parameters: + status: The HTTP status code of the response. For example `200`. + headers: The HTTP response headers. + content: The content of the response body. + extensions: A dictionary of optional extra information included on + the responseself.Possible keys include `"http_version"`, + `"reason_phrase"`, and `"network_stream"`. + """ + self.status: int = status + self.headers: list[tuple[bytes, bytes]] = enforce_headers( + headers, name="headers" + ) + self.stream: typing.Iterable[bytes] | typing.AsyncIterable[bytes] = ( + enforce_stream(content, name="content") + ) + self.extensions = {} if extensions is None else extensions + + self._stream_consumed = False + + @property + def content(self) -> bytes: + if not hasattr(self, "_content"): + if isinstance(self.stream, typing.Iterable): + raise RuntimeError( + "Attempted to access 'response.content' on a streaming response. " + "Call 'response.read()' first." + ) + else: + raise RuntimeError( + "Attempted to access 'response.content' on a streaming response. " + "Call 'await response.aread()' first." + ) + return self._content + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__} [{self.status}]>" + + # Sync interface... + + def read(self) -> bytes: + if not isinstance(self.stream, typing.Iterable): # pragma: nocover + raise RuntimeError( + "Attempted to read an asynchronous response using 'response.read()'. " + "You should use 'await response.aread()' instead." + ) + if not hasattr(self, "_content"): + self._content = b"".join([part for part in self.iter_stream()]) + return self._content + + def iter_stream(self) -> typing.Iterator[bytes]: + if not isinstance(self.stream, typing.Iterable): # pragma: nocover + raise RuntimeError( + "Attempted to stream an asynchronous response using 'for ... in " + "response.iter_stream()'. " + "You should use 'async for ... in response.aiter_stream()' instead." + ) + if self._stream_consumed: + raise RuntimeError( + "Attempted to call 'for ... in response.iter_stream()' more than once." + ) + self._stream_consumed = True + for chunk in self.stream: + yield chunk + + def close(self) -> None: + if not isinstance(self.stream, typing.Iterable): # pragma: nocover + raise RuntimeError( + "Attempted to close an asynchronous response using 'response.close()'. " + "You should use 'await response.aclose()' instead." + ) + if hasattr(self.stream, "close"): + self.stream.close() + + # Async interface... + + async def aread(self) -> bytes: + if not isinstance(self.stream, typing.AsyncIterable): # pragma: nocover + raise RuntimeError( + "Attempted to read an synchronous response using " + "'await response.aread()'. " + "You should use 'response.read()' instead." + ) + if not hasattr(self, "_content"): + self._content = b"".join([part async for part in self.aiter_stream()]) + return self._content + + async def aiter_stream(self) -> typing.AsyncIterator[bytes]: + if not isinstance(self.stream, typing.AsyncIterable): # pragma: nocover + raise RuntimeError( + "Attempted to stream an synchronous response using 'async for ... in " + "response.aiter_stream()'. " + "You should use 'for ... in response.iter_stream()' instead." + ) + if self._stream_consumed: + raise RuntimeError( + "Attempted to call 'async for ... in response.aiter_stream()' " + "more than once." + ) + self._stream_consumed = True + async for chunk in self.stream: + yield chunk + + async def aclose(self) -> None: + if not isinstance(self.stream, typing.AsyncIterable): # pragma: nocover + raise RuntimeError( + "Attempted to close a synchronous response using " + "'await response.aclose()'. " + "You should use 'response.close()' instead." + ) + if hasattr(self.stream, "aclose"): + await self.stream.aclose() + + +class Proxy: + def __init__( + self, + url: URL | bytes | str, + auth: tuple[bytes | str, bytes | str] | None = None, + headers: HeadersAsMapping | HeadersAsSequence | None = None, + ssl_context: ssl.SSLContext | None = None, + ): + self.url = enforce_url(url, name="url") + self.headers = enforce_headers(headers, name="headers") + self.ssl_context = ssl_context + + if auth is not None: + username = enforce_bytes(auth[0], name="auth") + password = enforce_bytes(auth[1], name="auth") + userpass = username + b":" + password + authorization = b"Basic " + base64.b64encode(userpass) + self.auth: tuple[bytes, bytes] | None = (username, password) + self.headers = [(b"Proxy-Authorization", authorization)] + self.headers + else: + self.auth = None diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_ssl.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_ssl.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c99c5a67945b8a3a3544d481e979c791ab45fe23 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_ssl.py @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +import ssl + +import certifi + + +def default_ssl_context() -> ssl.SSLContext: + context = ssl.create_default_context() + context.load_verify_locations(certifi.where()) + return context diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_synchronization.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_synchronization.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2ecc9e9c363e2f16c4f934cf41cf871826d6a495 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_synchronization.py @@ -0,0 +1,318 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import threading +import types + +from ._exceptions import ExceptionMapping, PoolTimeout, map_exceptions + +# Our async synchronization primatives use either 'anyio' or 'trio' depending +# on if they're running under asyncio or trio. + +try: + import trio +except (ImportError, NotImplementedError): # pragma: nocover + trio = None # type: ignore + +try: + import anyio +except ImportError: # pragma: nocover + anyio = None # type: ignore + + +def current_async_library() -> str: + # Determine if we're running under trio or asyncio. + # See https://sniffio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ + try: + import sniffio + except ImportError: # pragma: nocover + environment = "asyncio" + else: + environment = sniffio.current_async_library() + + if environment not in ("asyncio", "trio"): # pragma: nocover + raise RuntimeError("Running under an unsupported async environment.") + + if environment == "asyncio" and anyio is None: # pragma: nocover + raise RuntimeError( + "Running with asyncio requires installation of 'httpcore[asyncio]'." + ) + + if environment == "trio" and trio is None: # pragma: nocover + raise RuntimeError( + "Running with trio requires installation of 'httpcore[trio]'." + ) + + return environment + + +class AsyncLock: + """ + This is a standard lock. + + In the sync case `Lock` provides thread locking. + In the async case `AsyncLock` provides async locking. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._backend = "" + + def setup(self) -> None: + """ + Detect if we're running under 'asyncio' or 'trio' and create + a lock with the correct implementation. + """ + self._backend = current_async_library() + if self._backend == "trio": + self._trio_lock = trio.Lock() + elif self._backend == "asyncio": + self._anyio_lock = anyio.Lock() + + async def __aenter__(self) -> AsyncLock: + if not self._backend: + self.setup() + + if self._backend == "trio": + await self._trio_lock.acquire() + elif self._backend == "asyncio": + await self._anyio_lock.acquire() + + return self + + async def __aexit__( + self, + exc_type: type[BaseException] | None = None, + exc_value: BaseException | None = None, + traceback: types.TracebackType | None = None, + ) -> None: + if self._backend == "trio": + self._trio_lock.release() + elif self._backend == "asyncio": + self._anyio_lock.release() + + +class AsyncThreadLock: + """ + This is a threading-only lock for no-I/O contexts. + + In the sync case `ThreadLock` provides thread locking. + In the async case `AsyncThreadLock` is a no-op. + """ + + def __enter__(self) -> AsyncThreadLock: + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: type[BaseException] | None = None, + exc_value: BaseException | None = None, + traceback: types.TracebackType | None = None, + ) -> None: + pass + + +class AsyncEvent: + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._backend = "" + + def setup(self) -> None: + """ + Detect if we're running under 'asyncio' or 'trio' and create + a lock with the correct implementation. + """ + self._backend = current_async_library() + if self._backend == "trio": + self._trio_event = trio.Event() + elif self._backend == "asyncio": + self._anyio_event = anyio.Event() + + def set(self) -> None: + if not self._backend: + self.setup() + + if self._backend == "trio": + self._trio_event.set() + elif self._backend == "asyncio": + self._anyio_event.set() + + async def wait(self, timeout: float | None = None) -> None: + if not self._backend: + self.setup() + + if self._backend == "trio": + trio_exc_map: ExceptionMapping = {trio.TooSlowError: PoolTimeout} + timeout_or_inf = float("inf") if timeout is None else timeout + with map_exceptions(trio_exc_map): + with trio.fail_after(timeout_or_inf): + await self._trio_event.wait() + elif self._backend == "asyncio": + anyio_exc_map: ExceptionMapping = {TimeoutError: PoolTimeout} + with map_exceptions(anyio_exc_map): + with anyio.fail_after(timeout): + await self._anyio_event.wait() + + +class AsyncSemaphore: + def __init__(self, bound: int) -> None: + self._bound = bound + self._backend = "" + + def setup(self) -> None: + """ + Detect if we're running under 'asyncio' or 'trio' and create + a semaphore with the correct implementation. + """ + self._backend = current_async_library() + if self._backend == "trio": + self._trio_semaphore = trio.Semaphore( + initial_value=self._bound, max_value=self._bound + ) + elif self._backend == "asyncio": + self._anyio_semaphore = anyio.Semaphore( + initial_value=self._bound, max_value=self._bound + ) + + async def acquire(self) -> None: + if not self._backend: + self.setup() + + if self._backend == "trio": + await self._trio_semaphore.acquire() + elif self._backend == "asyncio": + await self._anyio_semaphore.acquire() + + async def release(self) -> None: + if self._backend == "trio": + self._trio_semaphore.release() + elif self._backend == "asyncio": + self._anyio_semaphore.release() + + +class AsyncShieldCancellation: + # For certain portions of our codebase where we're dealing with + # closing connections during exception handling we want to shield + # the operation from being cancelled. + # + # with AsyncShieldCancellation(): + # ... # clean-up operations, shielded from cancellation. + + def __init__(self) -> None: + """ + Detect if we're running under 'asyncio' or 'trio' and create + a shielded scope with the correct implementation. + """ + self._backend = current_async_library() + + if self._backend == "trio": + self._trio_shield = trio.CancelScope(shield=True) + elif self._backend == "asyncio": + self._anyio_shield = anyio.CancelScope(shield=True) + + def __enter__(self) -> AsyncShieldCancellation: + if self._backend == "trio": + self._trio_shield.__enter__() + elif self._backend == "asyncio": + self._anyio_shield.__enter__() + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: type[BaseException] | None = None, + exc_value: BaseException | None = None, + traceback: types.TracebackType | None = None, + ) -> None: + if self._backend == "trio": + self._trio_shield.__exit__(exc_type, exc_value, traceback) + elif self._backend == "asyncio": + self._anyio_shield.__exit__(exc_type, exc_value, traceback) + + +# Our thread-based synchronization primitives... + + +class Lock: + """ + This is a standard lock. + + In the sync case `Lock` provides thread locking. + In the async case `AsyncLock` provides async locking. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._lock = threading.Lock() + + def __enter__(self) -> Lock: + self._lock.acquire() + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: type[BaseException] | None = None, + exc_value: BaseException | None = None, + traceback: types.TracebackType | None = None, + ) -> None: + self._lock.release() + + +class ThreadLock: + """ + This is a threading-only lock for no-I/O contexts. + + In the sync case `ThreadLock` provides thread locking. + In the async case `AsyncThreadLock` is a no-op. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._lock = threading.Lock() + + def __enter__(self) -> ThreadLock: + self._lock.acquire() + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: type[BaseException] | None = None, + exc_value: BaseException | None = None, + traceback: types.TracebackType | None = None, + ) -> None: + self._lock.release() + + +class Event: + def __init__(self) -> None: + self._event = threading.Event() + + def set(self) -> None: + self._event.set() + + def wait(self, timeout: float | None = None) -> None: + if timeout == float("inf"): # pragma: no cover + timeout = None + if not self._event.wait(timeout=timeout): + raise PoolTimeout() # pragma: nocover + + +class Semaphore: + def __init__(self, bound: int) -> None: + self._semaphore = threading.Semaphore(value=bound) + + def acquire(self) -> None: + self._semaphore.acquire() + + def release(self) -> None: + self._semaphore.release() + + +class ShieldCancellation: + # Thread-synchronous codebases don't support cancellation semantics. + # We have this class because we need to mirror the async and sync + # cases within our package, but it's just a no-op. + def __enter__(self) -> ShieldCancellation: + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: type[BaseException] | None = None, + exc_value: BaseException | None = None, + traceback: types.TracebackType | None = None, + ) -> None: + pass diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_trace.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_trace.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5f1cd7c47829ce17dbcf651ab56b4ffdce04a485 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_trace.py @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import inspect +import logging +import types +import typing + +from ._models import Request + + +class Trace: + def __init__( + self, + name: str, + logger: logging.Logger, + request: Request | None = None, + kwargs: dict[str, typing.Any] | None = None, + ) -> None: + self.name = name + self.logger = logger + self.trace_extension = ( + None if request is None else request.extensions.get("trace") + ) + self.debug = self.logger.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG) + self.kwargs = kwargs or {} + self.return_value: typing.Any = None + self.should_trace = self.debug or self.trace_extension is not None + self.prefix = self.logger.name.split(".")[-1] + + def trace(self, name: str, info: dict[str, typing.Any]) -> None: + if self.trace_extension is not None: + prefix_and_name = f"{self.prefix}.{name}" + ret = self.trace_extension(prefix_and_name, info) + if inspect.iscoroutine(ret): # pragma: no cover + raise TypeError( + "If you are using a synchronous interface, " + "the callback of the `trace` extension should " + "be a normal function instead of an asynchronous function." + ) + + if self.debug: + if not info or "return_value" in info and info["return_value"] is None: + message = name + else: + args = " ".join([f"{key}={value!r}" for key, value in info.items()]) + message = f"{name} {args}" + self.logger.debug(message) + + def __enter__(self) -> Trace: + if self.should_trace: + info = self.kwargs + self.trace(f"{self.name}.started", info) + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: type[BaseException] | None = None, + exc_value: BaseException | None = None, + traceback: types.TracebackType | None = None, + ) -> None: + if self.should_trace: + if exc_value is None: + info = {"return_value": self.return_value} + self.trace(f"{self.name}.complete", info) + else: + info = {"exception": exc_value} + self.trace(f"{self.name}.failed", info) + + async def atrace(self, name: str, info: dict[str, typing.Any]) -> None: + if self.trace_extension is not None: + prefix_and_name = f"{self.prefix}.{name}" + coro = self.trace_extension(prefix_and_name, info) + if not inspect.iscoroutine(coro): # pragma: no cover + raise TypeError( + "If you're using an asynchronous interface, " + "the callback of the `trace` extension should " + "be an asynchronous function rather than a normal function." + ) + await coro + + if self.debug: + if not info or "return_value" in info and info["return_value"] is None: + message = name + else: + args = " ".join([f"{key}={value!r}" for key, value in info.items()]) + message = f"{name} {args}" + self.logger.debug(message) + + async def __aenter__(self) -> Trace: + if self.should_trace: + info = self.kwargs + await self.atrace(f"{self.name}.started", info) + return self + + async def __aexit__( + self, + exc_type: type[BaseException] | None = None, + exc_value: BaseException | None = None, + traceback: types.TracebackType | None = None, + ) -> None: + if self.should_trace: + if exc_value is None: + info = {"return_value": self.return_value} + await self.atrace(f"{self.name}.complete", info) + else: + info = {"exception": exc_value} + await self.atrace(f"{self.name}.failed", info) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_utils.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c44ff93cb2f572afc6e679308024b744b65c3b0a --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/_utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import select +import socket +import sys + + +def is_socket_readable(sock: socket.socket | None) -> bool: + """ + Return whether a socket, as identifed by its file descriptor, is readable. + "A socket is readable" means that the read buffer isn't empty, i.e. that calling + .recv() on it would immediately return some data. + """ + # NOTE: we want check for readability without actually attempting to read, because + # we don't want to block forever if it's not readable. + + # In the case that the socket no longer exists, or cannot return a file + # descriptor, we treat it as being readable, as if it the next read operation + # on it is ready to return the terminating `b""`. + sock_fd = None if sock is None else sock.fileno() + if sock_fd is None or sock_fd < 0: # pragma: nocover + return True + + # The implementation below was stolen from: + # https://github.com/python-trio/trio/blob/20ee2b1b7376db637435d80e266212a35837ddcc/trio/_socket.py#L471-L478 + # See also: https://github.com/encode/httpcore/pull/193#issuecomment-703129316 + + # Use select.select on Windows, and when poll is unavailable and select.poll + # everywhere else. (E.g. When eventlet is in use. See #327) + if ( + sys.platform == "win32" or getattr(select, "poll", None) is None + ): # pragma: nocover + rready, _, _ = select.select([sock_fd], [], [], 0) + return bool(rready) + p = select.poll() + p.register(sock_fd, select.POLLIN) + return bool(p.poll(0)) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/py.typed b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpcore/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx-0.28.1.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx-0.28.1.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f79e4cb9aaf0b2d9e8ba78861e2071317b2384b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx-0.28.1.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx-0.28.1.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx-0.28.1.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b0d2b196385e98259971519793447c1fd7a9a643 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx-0.28.1.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,203 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.3 +Name: httpx +Version: 0.28.1 +Summary: The next generation HTTP client. +Project-URL: Changelog, https://github.com/encode/httpx/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md +Project-URL: Documentation, https://www.python-httpx.org +Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/encode/httpx +Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/encode/httpx +Author-email: Tom Christie +License: BSD-3-Clause +Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta +Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment +Classifier: Framework :: AsyncIO +Classifier: Framework :: Trio +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 +Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP +Requires-Python: >=3.8 +Requires-Dist: anyio +Requires-Dist: certifi +Requires-Dist: httpcore==1.* +Requires-Dist: idna +Provides-Extra: brotli +Requires-Dist: brotli; (platform_python_implementation == 'CPython') and extra == 'brotli' +Requires-Dist: brotlicffi; (platform_python_implementation != 'CPython') and extra == 'brotli' +Provides-Extra: cli +Requires-Dist: click==8.*; extra == 'cli' +Requires-Dist: pygments==2.*; extra == 'cli' +Requires-Dist: rich<14,>=10; extra == 'cli' +Provides-Extra: http2 +Requires-Dist: h2<5,>=3; extra == 'http2' +Provides-Extra: socks +Requires-Dist: socksio==1.*; extra == 'socks' +Provides-Extra: zstd +Requires-Dist: zstandard>=0.18.0; extra == 'zstd' +Description-Content-Type: text/markdown + +

+ HTTPX +

+ +

HTTPX - A next-generation HTTP client for Python.

+ +

+ + Test Suite + + + Package version + +

+ +HTTPX is a fully featured HTTP client library for Python 3. It includes **an integrated command line client**, has support for both **HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2**, and provides both **sync and async APIs**. + +--- + +Install HTTPX using pip: + +```shell +$ pip install httpx +``` + +Now, let's get started: + +```pycon +>>> import httpx +>>> r = httpx.get('https://www.example.org/') +>>> r + +>>> r.status_code +200 +>>> r.headers['content-type'] +'text/html; charset=UTF-8' +>>> r.text +'\n\n\nExample Domain...' +``` + +Or, using the command-line client. + +```shell +$ pip install 'httpx[cli]' # The command line client is an optional dependency. +``` + +Which now allows us to use HTTPX directly from the command-line... + +

+ httpx --help +

+ +Sending a request... + +

+ httpx http://httpbin.org/json +

+ +## Features + +HTTPX builds on the well-established usability of `requests`, and gives you: + +* A broadly [requests-compatible API](https://www.python-httpx.org/compatibility/). +* An integrated command-line client. +* HTTP/1.1 [and HTTP/2 support](https://www.python-httpx.org/http2/). +* Standard synchronous interface, but with [async support if you need it](https://www.python-httpx.org/async/). +* Ability to make requests directly to [WSGI applications](https://www.python-httpx.org/advanced/transports/#wsgi-transport) or [ASGI applications](https://www.python-httpx.org/advanced/transports/#asgi-transport). +* Strict timeouts everywhere. +* Fully type annotated. +* 100% test coverage. + +Plus all the standard features of `requests`... + +* International Domains and URLs +* Keep-Alive & Connection Pooling +* Sessions with Cookie Persistence +* Browser-style SSL Verification +* Basic/Digest Authentication +* Elegant Key/Value Cookies +* Automatic Decompression +* Automatic Content Decoding +* Unicode Response Bodies +* Multipart File Uploads +* HTTP(S) Proxy Support +* Connection Timeouts +* Streaming Downloads +* .netrc Support +* Chunked Requests + +## Installation + +Install with pip: + +```shell +$ pip install httpx +``` + +Or, to include the optional HTTP/2 support, use: + +```shell +$ pip install httpx[http2] +``` + +HTTPX requires Python 3.8+. + +## Documentation + +Project documentation is available at [https://www.python-httpx.org/](https://www.python-httpx.org/). + +For a run-through of all the basics, head over to the [QuickStart](https://www.python-httpx.org/quickstart/). + +For more advanced topics, see the [Advanced Usage](https://www.python-httpx.org/advanced/) section, the [async support](https://www.python-httpx.org/async/) section, or the [HTTP/2](https://www.python-httpx.org/http2/) section. + +The [Developer Interface](https://www.python-httpx.org/api/) provides a comprehensive API reference. + +To find out about tools that integrate with HTTPX, see [Third Party Packages](https://www.python-httpx.org/third_party_packages/). + +## Contribute + +If you want to contribute with HTTPX check out the [Contributing Guide](https://www.python-httpx.org/contributing/) to learn how to start. + +## Dependencies + +The HTTPX project relies on these excellent libraries: + +* `httpcore` - The underlying transport implementation for `httpx`. + * `h11` - HTTP/1.1 support. +* `certifi` - SSL certificates. +* `idna` - Internationalized domain name support. +* `sniffio` - Async library autodetection. + +As well as these optional installs: + +* `h2` - HTTP/2 support. *(Optional, with `httpx[http2]`)* +* `socksio` - SOCKS proxy support. *(Optional, with `httpx[socks]`)* +* `rich` - Rich terminal support. *(Optional, with `httpx[cli]`)* +* `click` - Command line client support. *(Optional, with `httpx[cli]`)* +* `brotli` or `brotlicffi` - Decoding for "brotli" compressed responses. *(Optional, with `httpx[brotli]`)* +* `zstandard` - Decoding for "zstd" compressed responses. *(Optional, with `httpx[zstd]`)* + +A huge amount of credit is due to `requests` for the API layout that +much of this work follows, as well as to `urllib3` for plenty of design +inspiration around the lower-level networking details. + +--- + +

HTTPX is BSD licensed code.
Designed & crafted with care.

— 🦋 —

+ +## Release Information + +### Fixed + +* Reintroduced supposedly-private `URLTypes` shortcut. 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b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx-0.28.1.dist-info/entry_points.txt @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +[console_scripts] +httpx = httpx:main diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e9addde071f81758baf350c4ab6bde2556340131 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +from .__version__ import __description__, __title__, __version__ +from ._api import * +from ._auth import * +from ._client import * +from ._config import * +from ._content import * +from ._exceptions import * +from ._models import * +from ._status_codes import * +from ._transports import * +from ._types import * +from ._urls import * + +try: + from ._main import main +except ImportError: # pragma: no cover + + def main() -> None: # type: ignore + import sys + + print( + "The httpx command line client could not run because the required " + "dependencies were not installed.\nMake sure you've installed " + "everything with: pip install 'httpx[cli]'" + ) + sys.exit(1) + + +__all__ = [ + "__description__", + "__title__", + "__version__", + "ASGITransport", + "AsyncBaseTransport", + "AsyncByteStream", + "AsyncClient", + "AsyncHTTPTransport", + "Auth", + "BaseTransport", + "BasicAuth", + "ByteStream", + "Client", + "CloseError", + "codes", + "ConnectError", + "ConnectTimeout", + "CookieConflict", + "Cookies", + "create_ssl_context", + "DecodingError", + "delete", + "DigestAuth", + "get", + "head", + "Headers", + "HTTPError", + "HTTPStatusError", + "HTTPTransport", + "InvalidURL", + "Limits", + "LocalProtocolError", + "main", + "MockTransport", + "NetRCAuth", + "NetworkError", + "options", + "patch", + "PoolTimeout", + "post", + "ProtocolError", + "Proxy", + "ProxyError", + "put", + "QueryParams", + "ReadError", + "ReadTimeout", + "RemoteProtocolError", + "request", + "Request", + "RequestError", + "RequestNotRead", + "Response", + "ResponseNotRead", + "stream", + "StreamClosed", + "StreamConsumed", + "StreamError", + "SyncByteStream", + "Timeout", + "TimeoutException", + "TooManyRedirects", + "TransportError", + "UnsupportedProtocol", + "URL", + "USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT", + "WriteError", + "WriteTimeout", + "WSGITransport", +] + + +__locals = locals() +for __name in __all__: + if not __name.startswith("__"): + setattr(__locals[__name], "__module__", "httpx") # noqa diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/__version__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/__version__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..801bfacf671017cfbebf1ac26ec385daa02ed260 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/__version__.py @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +__title__ = "httpx" +__description__ = "A next generation HTTP client, for Python 3." +__version__ = "0.28.1" diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_api.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_api.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c3cda1ecda8629edbdca2e3bc04bc51dba5e1430 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,438 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing +from contextlib import contextmanager + +from ._client import Client +from ._config import DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CONFIG +from ._models import Response +from ._types import ( + AuthTypes, + CookieTypes, + HeaderTypes, + ProxyTypes, + QueryParamTypes, + RequestContent, + RequestData, + RequestFiles, + TimeoutTypes, +) +from ._urls import URL + +if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + import ssl # pragma: no cover + + +__all__ = [ + "delete", + "get", + "head", + "options", + "patch", + "post", + "put", + "request", + "stream", +] + + +def request( + method: str, + url: URL | str, + *, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | None = None, + proxy: ProxyTypes | None = None, + timeout: TimeoutTypes = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CONFIG, + follow_redirects: bool = False, + verify: ssl.SSLContext | str | bool = True, + trust_env: bool = True, +) -> Response: + """ + Sends an HTTP request. + + **Parameters:** + + * **method** - HTTP method for the new `Request` object: `GET`, `OPTIONS`, + `HEAD`, `POST`, `PUT`, `PATCH`, or `DELETE`. + * **url** - URL for the new `Request` object. + * **params** - *(optional)* Query parameters to include in the URL, as a + string, dictionary, or sequence of two-tuples. + * **content** - *(optional)* Binary content to include in the body of the + request, as bytes or a byte iterator. + * **data** - *(optional)* Form data to include in the body of the request, + as a dictionary. + * **files** - *(optional)* A dictionary of upload files to include in the + body of the request. + * **json** - *(optional)* A JSON serializable object to include in the body + of the request. + * **headers** - *(optional)* Dictionary of HTTP headers to include in the + request. + * **cookies** - *(optional)* Dictionary of Cookie items to include in the + request. + * **auth** - *(optional)* An authentication class to use when sending the + request. + * **proxy** - *(optional)* A proxy URL where all the traffic should be routed. + * **timeout** - *(optional)* The timeout configuration to use when sending + the request. + * **follow_redirects** - *(optional)* Enables or disables HTTP redirects. + * **verify** - *(optional)* Either `True` to use an SSL context with the + default CA bundle, `False` to disable verification, or an instance of + `ssl.SSLContext` to use a custom context. + * **trust_env** - *(optional)* Enables or disables usage of environment + variables for configuration. + + **Returns:** `Response` + + Usage: + + ``` + >>> import httpx + >>> response = httpx.request('GET', 'https://httpbin.org/get') + >>> response + + ``` + """ + with Client( + cookies=cookies, + proxy=proxy, + verify=verify, + timeout=timeout, + trust_env=trust_env, + ) as client: + return client.request( + method=method, + url=url, + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + params=params, + headers=headers, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + ) + + +@contextmanager +def stream( + method: str, + url: URL | str, + *, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | None = None, + proxy: ProxyTypes | None = None, + timeout: TimeoutTypes = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CONFIG, + follow_redirects: bool = False, + verify: ssl.SSLContext | str | bool = True, + trust_env: bool = True, +) -> typing.Iterator[Response]: + """ + Alternative to `httpx.request()` that streams the response body + instead of loading it into memory at once. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + + See also: [Streaming Responses][0] + + [0]: /quickstart#streaming-responses + """ + with Client( + cookies=cookies, + proxy=proxy, + verify=verify, + timeout=timeout, + trust_env=trust_env, + ) as client: + with client.stream( + method=method, + url=url, + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + params=params, + headers=headers, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + ) as response: + yield response + + +def get( + url: URL | str, + *, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | None = None, + proxy: ProxyTypes | None = None, + follow_redirects: bool = False, + verify: ssl.SSLContext | str | bool = True, + timeout: TimeoutTypes = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CONFIG, + trust_env: bool = True, +) -> Response: + """ + Sends a `GET` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + + Note that the `data`, `files`, `json` and `content` parameters are not available + on this function, as `GET` requests should not include a request body. + """ + return request( + "GET", + url, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + proxy=proxy, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + verify=verify, + timeout=timeout, + trust_env=trust_env, + ) + + +def options( + url: URL | str, + *, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | None = None, + proxy: ProxyTypes | None = None, + follow_redirects: bool = False, + verify: ssl.SSLContext | str | bool = True, + timeout: TimeoutTypes = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CONFIG, + trust_env: bool = True, +) -> Response: + """ + Sends an `OPTIONS` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + + Note that the `data`, `files`, `json` and `content` parameters are not available + on this function, as `OPTIONS` requests should not include a request body. + """ + return request( + "OPTIONS", + url, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + proxy=proxy, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + verify=verify, + timeout=timeout, + trust_env=trust_env, + ) + + +def head( + url: URL | str, + *, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | None = None, + proxy: ProxyTypes | None = None, + follow_redirects: bool = False, + verify: ssl.SSLContext | str | bool = True, + timeout: TimeoutTypes = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CONFIG, + trust_env: bool = True, +) -> Response: + """ + Sends a `HEAD` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + + Note that the `data`, `files`, `json` and `content` parameters are not available + on this function, as `HEAD` requests should not include a request body. + """ + return request( + "HEAD", + url, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + proxy=proxy, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + verify=verify, + timeout=timeout, + trust_env=trust_env, + ) + + +def post( + url: URL | str, + *, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | None = None, + proxy: ProxyTypes | None = None, + follow_redirects: bool = False, + verify: ssl.SSLContext | str | bool = True, + timeout: TimeoutTypes = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CONFIG, + trust_env: bool = True, +) -> Response: + """ + Sends a `POST` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return request( + "POST", + url, + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + proxy=proxy, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + verify=verify, + timeout=timeout, + trust_env=trust_env, + ) + + +def put( + url: URL | str, + *, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | None = None, + proxy: ProxyTypes | None = None, + follow_redirects: bool = False, + verify: ssl.SSLContext | str | bool = True, + timeout: TimeoutTypes = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CONFIG, + trust_env: bool = True, +) -> Response: + """ + Sends a `PUT` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return request( + "PUT", + url, + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + proxy=proxy, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + verify=verify, + timeout=timeout, + trust_env=trust_env, + ) + + +def patch( + url: URL | str, + *, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | None = None, + proxy: ProxyTypes | None = None, + follow_redirects: bool = False, + verify: ssl.SSLContext | str | bool = True, + timeout: TimeoutTypes = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CONFIG, + trust_env: bool = True, +) -> Response: + """ + Sends a `PATCH` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return request( + "PATCH", + url, + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + proxy=proxy, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + verify=verify, + timeout=timeout, + trust_env=trust_env, + ) + + +def delete( + url: URL | str, + *, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | None = None, + proxy: ProxyTypes | None = None, + follow_redirects: bool = False, + timeout: TimeoutTypes = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CONFIG, + verify: ssl.SSLContext | str | bool = True, + trust_env: bool = True, +) -> Response: + """ + Sends a `DELETE` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + + Note that the `data`, `files`, `json` and `content` parameters are not available + on this function, as `DELETE` requests should not include a request body. + """ + return request( + "DELETE", + url, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + proxy=proxy, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + verify=verify, + timeout=timeout, + trust_env=trust_env, + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_auth.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_auth.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b03971ab4b311d60790dc22ca24d9966426ec0a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_auth.py @@ -0,0 +1,348 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import hashlib +import os +import re +import time +import typing +from base64 import b64encode +from urllib.request import parse_http_list + +from ._exceptions import ProtocolError +from ._models import Cookies, Request, Response +from ._utils import to_bytes, to_str, unquote + +if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from hashlib import _Hash + + +__all__ = ["Auth", "BasicAuth", "DigestAuth", "NetRCAuth"] + + +class Auth: + """ + Base class for all authentication schemes. + + To implement a custom authentication scheme, subclass `Auth` and override + the `.auth_flow()` method. + + If the authentication scheme does I/O such as disk access or network calls, or uses + synchronization primitives such as locks, you should override `.sync_auth_flow()` + and/or `.async_auth_flow()` instead of `.auth_flow()` to provide specialized + implementations that will be used by `Client` and `AsyncClient` respectively. + """ + + requires_request_body = False + requires_response_body = False + + def auth_flow(self, request: Request) -> typing.Generator[Request, Response, None]: + """ + Execute the authentication flow. + + To dispatch a request, `yield` it: + + ``` + yield request + ``` + + The client will `.send()` the response back into the flow generator. You can + access it like so: + + ``` + response = yield request + ``` + + A `return` (or reaching the end of the generator) will result in the + client returning the last response obtained from the server. + + You can dispatch as many requests as is necessary. + """ + yield request + + def sync_auth_flow( + self, request: Request + ) -> typing.Generator[Request, Response, None]: + """ + Execute the authentication flow synchronously. + + By default, this defers to `.auth_flow()`. You should override this method + when the authentication scheme does I/O and/or uses concurrency primitives. + """ + if self.requires_request_body: + request.read() + + flow = self.auth_flow(request) + request = next(flow) + + while True: + response = yield request + if self.requires_response_body: + response.read() + + try: + request = flow.send(response) + except StopIteration: + break + + async def async_auth_flow( + self, request: Request + ) -> typing.AsyncGenerator[Request, Response]: + """ + Execute the authentication flow asynchronously. + + By default, this defers to `.auth_flow()`. You should override this method + when the authentication scheme does I/O and/or uses concurrency primitives. + """ + if self.requires_request_body: + await request.aread() + + flow = self.auth_flow(request) + request = next(flow) + + while True: + response = yield request + if self.requires_response_body: + await response.aread() + + try: + request = flow.send(response) + except StopIteration: + break + + +class FunctionAuth(Auth): + """ + Allows the 'auth' argument to be passed as a simple callable function, + that takes the request, and returns a new, modified request. + """ + + def __init__(self, func: typing.Callable[[Request], Request]) -> None: + self._func = func + + def auth_flow(self, request: Request) -> typing.Generator[Request, Response, None]: + yield self._func(request) + + +class BasicAuth(Auth): + """ + Allows the 'auth' argument to be passed as a (username, password) pair, + and uses HTTP Basic authentication. + """ + + def __init__(self, username: str | bytes, password: str | bytes) -> None: + self._auth_header = self._build_auth_header(username, password) + + def auth_flow(self, request: Request) -> typing.Generator[Request, Response, None]: + request.headers["Authorization"] = self._auth_header + yield request + + def _build_auth_header(self, username: str | bytes, password: str | bytes) -> str: + userpass = b":".join((to_bytes(username), to_bytes(password))) + token = b64encode(userpass).decode() + return f"Basic {token}" + + +class NetRCAuth(Auth): + """ + Use a 'netrc' file to lookup basic auth credentials based on the url host. + """ + + def __init__(self, file: str | None = None) -> None: + # Lazily import 'netrc'. + # There's no need for us to load this module unless 'NetRCAuth' is being used. + import netrc + + self._netrc_info = netrc.netrc(file) + + def auth_flow(self, request: Request) -> typing.Generator[Request, Response, None]: + auth_info = self._netrc_info.authenticators(request.url.host) + if auth_info is None or not auth_info[2]: + # The netrc file did not have authentication credentials for this host. + yield request + else: + # Build a basic auth header with credentials from the netrc file. + request.headers["Authorization"] = self._build_auth_header( + username=auth_info[0], password=auth_info[2] + ) + yield request + + def _build_auth_header(self, username: str | bytes, password: str | bytes) -> str: + userpass = b":".join((to_bytes(username), to_bytes(password))) + token = b64encode(userpass).decode() + return f"Basic {token}" + + +class DigestAuth(Auth): + _ALGORITHM_TO_HASH_FUNCTION: dict[str, typing.Callable[[bytes], _Hash]] = { + "MD5": hashlib.md5, + "MD5-SESS": hashlib.md5, + "SHA": hashlib.sha1, + "SHA-SESS": hashlib.sha1, + "SHA-256": hashlib.sha256, + "SHA-256-SESS": hashlib.sha256, + "SHA-512": hashlib.sha512, + "SHA-512-SESS": hashlib.sha512, + } + + def __init__(self, username: str | bytes, password: str | bytes) -> None: + self._username = to_bytes(username) + self._password = to_bytes(password) + self._last_challenge: _DigestAuthChallenge | None = None + self._nonce_count = 1 + + def auth_flow(self, request: Request) -> typing.Generator[Request, Response, None]: + if self._last_challenge: + request.headers["Authorization"] = self._build_auth_header( + request, self._last_challenge + ) + + response = yield request + + if response.status_code != 401 or "www-authenticate" not in response.headers: + # If the response is not a 401 then we don't + # need to build an authenticated request. + return + + for auth_header in response.headers.get_list("www-authenticate"): + if auth_header.lower().startswith("digest "): + break + else: + # If the response does not include a 'WWW-Authenticate: Digest ...' + # header, then we don't need to build an authenticated request. + return + + self._last_challenge = self._parse_challenge(request, response, auth_header) + self._nonce_count = 1 + + request.headers["Authorization"] = self._build_auth_header( + request, self._last_challenge + ) + if response.cookies: + Cookies(response.cookies).set_cookie_header(request=request) + yield request + + def _parse_challenge( + self, request: Request, response: Response, auth_header: str + ) -> _DigestAuthChallenge: + """ + Returns a challenge from a Digest WWW-Authenticate header. + These take the form of: + `Digest realm="realm@host.com",qop="auth,auth-int",nonce="abc",opaque="xyz"` + """ + scheme, _, fields = auth_header.partition(" ") + + # This method should only ever have been called with a Digest auth header. + assert scheme.lower() == "digest" + + header_dict: dict[str, str] = {} + for field in parse_http_list(fields): + key, value = field.strip().split("=", 1) + header_dict[key] = unquote(value) + + try: + realm = header_dict["realm"].encode() + nonce = header_dict["nonce"].encode() + algorithm = header_dict.get("algorithm", "MD5") + opaque = header_dict["opaque"].encode() if "opaque" in header_dict else None + qop = header_dict["qop"].encode() if "qop" in header_dict else None + return _DigestAuthChallenge( + realm=realm, nonce=nonce, algorithm=algorithm, opaque=opaque, qop=qop + ) + except KeyError as exc: + message = "Malformed Digest WWW-Authenticate header" + raise ProtocolError(message, request=request) from exc + + def _build_auth_header( + self, request: Request, challenge: _DigestAuthChallenge + ) -> str: + hash_func = self._ALGORITHM_TO_HASH_FUNCTION[challenge.algorithm.upper()] + + def digest(data: bytes) -> bytes: + return hash_func(data).hexdigest().encode() + + A1 = b":".join((self._username, challenge.realm, self._password)) + + path = request.url.raw_path + A2 = b":".join((request.method.encode(), path)) + # TODO: implement auth-int + HA2 = digest(A2) + + nc_value = b"%08x" % self._nonce_count + cnonce = self._get_client_nonce(self._nonce_count, challenge.nonce) + self._nonce_count += 1 + + HA1 = digest(A1) + if challenge.algorithm.lower().endswith("-sess"): + HA1 = digest(b":".join((HA1, challenge.nonce, cnonce))) + + qop = self._resolve_qop(challenge.qop, request=request) + if qop is None: + # Following RFC 2069 + digest_data = [HA1, challenge.nonce, HA2] + else: + # Following RFC 2617/7616 + digest_data = [HA1, challenge.nonce, nc_value, cnonce, qop, HA2] + + format_args = { + "username": self._username, + "realm": challenge.realm, + "nonce": challenge.nonce, + "uri": path, + "response": digest(b":".join(digest_data)), + "algorithm": challenge.algorithm.encode(), + } + if challenge.opaque: + format_args["opaque"] = challenge.opaque + if qop: + format_args["qop"] = b"auth" + format_args["nc"] = nc_value + format_args["cnonce"] = cnonce + + return "Digest " + self._get_header_value(format_args) + + def _get_client_nonce(self, nonce_count: int, nonce: bytes) -> bytes: + s = str(nonce_count).encode() + s += nonce + s += time.ctime().encode() + s += os.urandom(8) + + return hashlib.sha1(s).hexdigest()[:16].encode() + + def _get_header_value(self, header_fields: dict[str, bytes]) -> str: + NON_QUOTED_FIELDS = ("algorithm", "qop", "nc") + QUOTED_TEMPLATE = '{}="{}"' + NON_QUOTED_TEMPLATE = "{}={}" + + header_value = "" + for i, (field, value) in enumerate(header_fields.items()): + if i > 0: + header_value += ", " + template = ( + QUOTED_TEMPLATE + if field not in NON_QUOTED_FIELDS + else NON_QUOTED_TEMPLATE + ) + header_value += template.format(field, to_str(value)) + + return header_value + + def _resolve_qop(self, qop: bytes | None, request: Request) -> bytes | None: + if qop is None: + return None + qops = re.split(b", ?", qop) + if b"auth" in qops: + return b"auth" + + if qops == [b"auth-int"]: + raise NotImplementedError("Digest auth-int support is not yet implemented") + + message = f'Unexpected qop value "{qop!r}" in digest auth' + raise ProtocolError(message, request=request) + + +class _DigestAuthChallenge(typing.NamedTuple): + realm: bytes + nonce: bytes + algorithm: str + opaque: bytes | None + qop: bytes | None diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_client.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_client.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2249231f8c3b912c731ff160344d3672e2f11738 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_client.py @@ -0,0 +1,2019 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import datetime +import enum +import logging +import time +import typing +import warnings +from contextlib import asynccontextmanager, contextmanager +from types import TracebackType + +from .__version__ import __version__ +from ._auth import Auth, BasicAuth, FunctionAuth +from ._config import ( + DEFAULT_LIMITS, + DEFAULT_MAX_REDIRECTS, + DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CONFIG, + Limits, + Proxy, + Timeout, +) +from ._decoders import SUPPORTED_DECODERS +from ._exceptions import ( + InvalidURL, + RemoteProtocolError, + TooManyRedirects, + request_context, +) +from ._models import Cookies, Headers, Request, Response +from ._status_codes import codes +from ._transports.base import AsyncBaseTransport, BaseTransport +from ._transports.default import AsyncHTTPTransport, HTTPTransport +from ._types import ( + AsyncByteStream, + AuthTypes, + CertTypes, + CookieTypes, + HeaderTypes, + ProxyTypes, + QueryParamTypes, + RequestContent, + RequestData, + RequestExtensions, + RequestFiles, + SyncByteStream, + TimeoutTypes, +) +from ._urls import URL, QueryParams +from ._utils import URLPattern, get_environment_proxies + +if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + import ssl # pragma: no cover + +__all__ = ["USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT", "AsyncClient", "Client"] + +# The type annotation for @classmethod and context managers here follows PEP 484 +# https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0484/#annotating-instance-and-class-methods +T = typing.TypeVar("T", bound="Client") +U = typing.TypeVar("U", bound="AsyncClient") + + +def _is_https_redirect(url: URL, location: URL) -> bool: + """ + Return 'True' if 'location' is a HTTPS upgrade of 'url' + """ + if url.host != location.host: + return False + + return ( + url.scheme == "http" + and _port_or_default(url) == 80 + and location.scheme == "https" + and _port_or_default(location) == 443 + ) + + +def _port_or_default(url: URL) -> int | None: + if url.port is not None: + return url.port + return {"http": 80, "https": 443}.get(url.scheme) + + +def _same_origin(url: URL, other: URL) -> bool: + """ + Return 'True' if the given URLs share the same origin. + """ + return ( + url.scheme == other.scheme + and url.host == other.host + and _port_or_default(url) == _port_or_default(other) + ) + + +class UseClientDefault: + """ + For some parameters such as `auth=...` and `timeout=...` we need to be able + to indicate the default "unset" state, in a way that is distinctly different + to using `None`. + + The default "unset" state indicates that whatever default is set on the + client should be used. This is different to setting `None`, which + explicitly disables the parameter, possibly overriding a client default. + + For example we use `timeout=USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT` in the `request()` signature. + Omitting the `timeout` parameter will send a request using whatever default + timeout has been configured on the client. Including `timeout=None` will + ensure no timeout is used. + + Note that user code shouldn't need to use the `USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT` constant, + but it is used internally when a parameter is not included. + """ + + +USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT = UseClientDefault() + + +logger = logging.getLogger("httpx") + +USER_AGENT = f"python-httpx/{__version__}" +ACCEPT_ENCODING = ", ".join( + [key for key in SUPPORTED_DECODERS.keys() if key != "identity"] +) + + +class ClientState(enum.Enum): + # UNOPENED: + # The client has been instantiated, but has not been used to send a request, + # or been opened by entering the context of a `with` block. + UNOPENED = 1 + # OPENED: + # The client has either sent a request, or is within a `with` block. + OPENED = 2 + # CLOSED: + # The client has either exited the `with` block, or `close()` has + # been called explicitly. + CLOSED = 3 + + +class BoundSyncStream(SyncByteStream): + """ + A byte stream that is bound to a given response instance, and that + ensures the `response.elapsed` is set once the response is closed. + """ + + def __init__( + self, stream: SyncByteStream, response: Response, start: float + ) -> None: + self._stream = stream + self._response = response + self._start = start + + def __iter__(self) -> typing.Iterator[bytes]: + for chunk in self._stream: + yield chunk + + def close(self) -> None: + elapsed = time.perf_counter() - self._start + self._response.elapsed = datetime.timedelta(seconds=elapsed) + self._stream.close() + + +class BoundAsyncStream(AsyncByteStream): + """ + An async byte stream that is bound to a given response instance, and that + ensures the `response.elapsed` is set once the response is closed. + """ + + def __init__( + self, stream: AsyncByteStream, response: Response, start: float + ) -> None: + self._stream = stream + self._response = response + self._start = start + + async def __aiter__(self) -> typing.AsyncIterator[bytes]: + async for chunk in self._stream: + yield chunk + + async def aclose(self) -> None: + elapsed = time.perf_counter() - self._start + self._response.elapsed = datetime.timedelta(seconds=elapsed) + await self._stream.aclose() + + +EventHook = typing.Callable[..., typing.Any] + + +class BaseClient: + def __init__( + self, + *, + auth: AuthTypes | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + timeout: TimeoutTypes = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CONFIG, + follow_redirects: bool = False, + max_redirects: int = DEFAULT_MAX_REDIRECTS, + event_hooks: None | (typing.Mapping[str, list[EventHook]]) = None, + base_url: URL | str = "", + trust_env: bool = True, + default_encoding: str | typing.Callable[[bytes], str] = "utf-8", + ) -> None: + event_hooks = {} if event_hooks is None else event_hooks + + self._base_url = self._enforce_trailing_slash(URL(base_url)) + + self._auth = self._build_auth(auth) + self._params = QueryParams(params) + self.headers = Headers(headers) + self._cookies = Cookies(cookies) + self._timeout = Timeout(timeout) + self.follow_redirects = follow_redirects + self.max_redirects = max_redirects + self._event_hooks = { + "request": list(event_hooks.get("request", [])), + "response": list(event_hooks.get("response", [])), + } + self._trust_env = trust_env + self._default_encoding = default_encoding + self._state = ClientState.UNOPENED + + @property + def is_closed(self) -> bool: + """ + Check if the client being closed + """ + return self._state == ClientState.CLOSED + + @property + def trust_env(self) -> bool: + return self._trust_env + + def _enforce_trailing_slash(self, url: URL) -> URL: + if url.raw_path.endswith(b"/"): + return url + return url.copy_with(raw_path=url.raw_path + b"/") + + def _get_proxy_map( + self, proxy: ProxyTypes | None, allow_env_proxies: bool + ) -> dict[str, Proxy | None]: + if proxy is None: + if allow_env_proxies: + return { + key: None if url is None else Proxy(url=url) + for key, url in get_environment_proxies().items() + } + return {} + else: + proxy = Proxy(url=proxy) if isinstance(proxy, (str, URL)) else proxy + return {"all://": proxy} + + @property + def timeout(self) -> Timeout: + return self._timeout + + @timeout.setter + def timeout(self, timeout: TimeoutTypes) -> None: + self._timeout = Timeout(timeout) + + @property + def event_hooks(self) -> dict[str, list[EventHook]]: + return self._event_hooks + + @event_hooks.setter + def event_hooks(self, event_hooks: dict[str, list[EventHook]]) -> None: + self._event_hooks = { + "request": list(event_hooks.get("request", [])), + "response": list(event_hooks.get("response", [])), + } + + @property + def auth(self) -> Auth | None: + """ + Authentication class used when none is passed at the request-level. + + See also [Authentication][0]. + + [0]: /quickstart/#authentication + """ + return self._auth + + @auth.setter + def auth(self, auth: AuthTypes) -> None: + self._auth = self._build_auth(auth) + + @property + def base_url(self) -> URL: + """ + Base URL to use when sending requests with relative URLs. + """ + return self._base_url + + @base_url.setter + def base_url(self, url: URL | str) -> None: + self._base_url = self._enforce_trailing_slash(URL(url)) + + @property + def headers(self) -> Headers: + """ + HTTP headers to include when sending requests. + """ + return self._headers + + @headers.setter + def headers(self, headers: HeaderTypes) -> None: + client_headers = Headers( + { + b"Accept": b"*/*", + b"Accept-Encoding": ACCEPT_ENCODING.encode("ascii"), + b"Connection": b"keep-alive", + b"User-Agent": USER_AGENT.encode("ascii"), + } + ) + client_headers.update(headers) + self._headers = client_headers + + @property + def cookies(self) -> Cookies: + """ + Cookie values to include when sending requests. + """ + return self._cookies + + @cookies.setter + def cookies(self, cookies: CookieTypes) -> None: + self._cookies = Cookies(cookies) + + @property + def params(self) -> QueryParams: + """ + Query parameters to include in the URL when sending requests. + """ + return self._params + + @params.setter + def params(self, params: QueryParamTypes) -> None: + self._params = QueryParams(params) + + def build_request( + self, + method: str, + url: URL | str, + *, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Request: + """ + Build and return a request instance. + + * The `params`, `headers` and `cookies` arguments + are merged with any values set on the client. + * The `url` argument is merged with any `base_url` set on the client. + + See also: [Request instances][0] + + [0]: /advanced/clients/#request-instances + """ + url = self._merge_url(url) + headers = self._merge_headers(headers) + cookies = self._merge_cookies(cookies) + params = self._merge_queryparams(params) + extensions = {} if extensions is None else extensions + if "timeout" not in extensions: + timeout = ( + self.timeout + if isinstance(timeout, UseClientDefault) + else Timeout(timeout) + ) + extensions = dict(**extensions, timeout=timeout.as_dict()) + return Request( + method, + url, + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + extensions=extensions, + ) + + def _merge_url(self, url: URL | str) -> URL: + """ + Merge a URL argument together with any 'base_url' on the client, + to create the URL used for the outgoing request. + """ + merge_url = URL(url) + if merge_url.is_relative_url: + # To merge URLs we always append to the base URL. To get this + # behaviour correct we always ensure the base URL ends in a '/' + # separator, and strip any leading '/' from the merge URL. + # + # So, eg... + # + # >>> client = Client(base_url="https://www.example.com/subpath") + # >>> client.base_url + # URL('https://www.example.com/subpath/') + # >>> client.build_request("GET", "/path").url + # URL('https://www.example.com/subpath/path') + merge_raw_path = self.base_url.raw_path + merge_url.raw_path.lstrip(b"/") + return self.base_url.copy_with(raw_path=merge_raw_path) + return merge_url + + def _merge_cookies(self, cookies: CookieTypes | None = None) -> CookieTypes | None: + """ + Merge a cookies argument together with any cookies on the client, + to create the cookies used for the outgoing request. + """ + if cookies or self.cookies: + merged_cookies = Cookies(self.cookies) + merged_cookies.update(cookies) + return merged_cookies + return cookies + + def _merge_headers(self, headers: HeaderTypes | None = None) -> HeaderTypes | None: + """ + Merge a headers argument together with any headers on the client, + to create the headers used for the outgoing request. + """ + merged_headers = Headers(self.headers) + merged_headers.update(headers) + return merged_headers + + def _merge_queryparams( + self, params: QueryParamTypes | None = None + ) -> QueryParamTypes | None: + """ + Merge a queryparams argument together with any queryparams on the client, + to create the queryparams used for the outgoing request. + """ + if params or self.params: + merged_queryparams = QueryParams(self.params) + return merged_queryparams.merge(params) + return params + + def _build_auth(self, auth: AuthTypes | None) -> Auth | None: + if auth is None: + return None + elif isinstance(auth, tuple): + return BasicAuth(username=auth[0], password=auth[1]) + elif isinstance(auth, Auth): + return auth + elif callable(auth): + return FunctionAuth(func=auth) + else: + raise TypeError(f'Invalid "auth" argument: {auth!r}') + + def _build_request_auth( + self, + request: Request, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault | None = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + ) -> Auth: + auth = ( + self._auth if isinstance(auth, UseClientDefault) else self._build_auth(auth) + ) + + if auth is not None: + return auth + + username, password = request.url.username, request.url.password + if username or password: + return BasicAuth(username=username, password=password) + + return Auth() + + def _build_redirect_request(self, request: Request, response: Response) -> Request: + """ + Given a request and a redirect response, return a new request that + should be used to effect the redirect. + """ + method = self._redirect_method(request, response) + url = self._redirect_url(request, response) + headers = self._redirect_headers(request, url, method) + stream = self._redirect_stream(request, method) + cookies = Cookies(self.cookies) + return Request( + method=method, + url=url, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + stream=stream, + extensions=request.extensions, + ) + + def _redirect_method(self, request: Request, response: Response) -> str: + """ + When being redirected we may want to change the method of the request + based on certain specs or browser behavior. + """ + method = request.method + + # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-6.4.4 + if response.status_code == codes.SEE_OTHER and method != "HEAD": + method = "GET" + + # Do what the browsers do, despite standards... + # Turn 302s into GETs. + if response.status_code == codes.FOUND and method != "HEAD": + method = "GET" + + # If a POST is responded to with a 301, turn it into a GET. + # This bizarre behaviour is explained in 'requests' issue 1704. + if response.status_code == codes.MOVED_PERMANENTLY and method == "POST": + method = "GET" + + return method + + def _redirect_url(self, request: Request, response: Response) -> URL: + """ + Return the URL for the redirect to follow. + """ + location = response.headers["Location"] + + try: + url = URL(location) + except InvalidURL as exc: + raise RemoteProtocolError( + f"Invalid URL in location header: {exc}.", request=request + ) from None + + # Handle malformed 'Location' headers that are "absolute" form, have no host. + # See: https://github.com/encode/httpx/issues/771 + if url.scheme and not url.host: + url = url.copy_with(host=request.url.host) + + # Facilitate relative 'Location' headers, as allowed by RFC 7231. + # (e.g. '/path/to/resource' instead of 'http://domain.tld/path/to/resource') + if url.is_relative_url: + url = request.url.join(url) + + # Attach previous fragment if needed (RFC 7231 7.1.2) + if request.url.fragment and not url.fragment: + url = url.copy_with(fragment=request.url.fragment) + + return url + + def _redirect_headers(self, request: Request, url: URL, method: str) -> Headers: + """ + Return the headers that should be used for the redirect request. + """ + headers = Headers(request.headers) + + if not _same_origin(url, request.url): + if not _is_https_redirect(request.url, url): + # Strip Authorization headers when responses are redirected + # away from the origin. (Except for direct HTTP to HTTPS redirects.) + headers.pop("Authorization", None) + + # Update the Host header. + headers["Host"] = url.netloc.decode("ascii") + + if method != request.method and method == "GET": + # If we've switch to a 'GET' request, then strip any headers which + # are only relevant to the request body. + headers.pop("Content-Length", None) + headers.pop("Transfer-Encoding", None) + + # We should use the client cookie store to determine any cookie header, + # rather than whatever was on the original outgoing request. + headers.pop("Cookie", None) + + return headers + + def _redirect_stream( + self, request: Request, method: str + ) -> SyncByteStream | AsyncByteStream | None: + """ + Return the body that should be used for the redirect request. + """ + if method != request.method and method == "GET": + return None + + return request.stream + + def _set_timeout(self, request: Request) -> None: + if "timeout" not in request.extensions: + timeout = ( + self.timeout + if isinstance(self.timeout, UseClientDefault) + else Timeout(self.timeout) + ) + request.extensions = dict(**request.extensions, timeout=timeout.as_dict()) + + +class Client(BaseClient): + """ + An HTTP client, with connection pooling, HTTP/2, redirects, cookie persistence, etc. + + It can be shared between threads. + + Usage: + + ```python + >>> client = httpx.Client() + >>> response = client.get('https://example.org') + ``` + + **Parameters:** + + * **auth** - *(optional)* An authentication class to use when sending + requests. + * **params** - *(optional)* Query parameters to include in request URLs, as + a string, dictionary, or sequence of two-tuples. + * **headers** - *(optional)* Dictionary of HTTP headers to include when + sending requests. + * **cookies** - *(optional)* Dictionary of Cookie items to include when + sending requests. + * **verify** - *(optional)* Either `True` to use an SSL context with the + default CA bundle, `False` to disable verification, or an instance of + `ssl.SSLContext` to use a custom context. + * **http2** - *(optional)* A boolean indicating if HTTP/2 support should be + enabled. Defaults to `False`. + * **proxy** - *(optional)* A proxy URL where all the traffic should be routed. + * **timeout** - *(optional)* The timeout configuration to use when sending + requests. + * **limits** - *(optional)* The limits configuration to use. + * **max_redirects** - *(optional)* The maximum number of redirect responses + that should be followed. + * **base_url** - *(optional)* A URL to use as the base when building + request URLs. + * **transport** - *(optional)* A transport class to use for sending requests + over the network. + * **trust_env** - *(optional)* Enables or disables usage of environment + variables for configuration. + * **default_encoding** - *(optional)* The default encoding to use for decoding + response text, if no charset information is included in a response Content-Type + header. Set to a callable for automatic character set detection. Default: "utf-8". + """ + + def __init__( + self, + *, + auth: AuthTypes | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + verify: ssl.SSLContext | str | bool = True, + cert: CertTypes | None = None, + trust_env: bool = True, + http1: bool = True, + http2: bool = False, + proxy: ProxyTypes | None = None, + mounts: None | (typing.Mapping[str, BaseTransport | None]) = None, + timeout: TimeoutTypes = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CONFIG, + follow_redirects: bool = False, + limits: Limits = DEFAULT_LIMITS, + max_redirects: int = DEFAULT_MAX_REDIRECTS, + event_hooks: None | (typing.Mapping[str, list[EventHook]]) = None, + base_url: URL | str = "", + transport: BaseTransport | None = None, + default_encoding: str | typing.Callable[[bytes], str] = "utf-8", + ) -> None: + super().__init__( + auth=auth, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + timeout=timeout, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + max_redirects=max_redirects, + event_hooks=event_hooks, + base_url=base_url, + trust_env=trust_env, + default_encoding=default_encoding, + ) + + if http2: + try: + import h2 # noqa + except ImportError: # pragma: no cover + raise ImportError( + "Using http2=True, but the 'h2' package is not installed. " + "Make sure to install httpx using `pip install httpx[http2]`." + ) from None + + allow_env_proxies = trust_env and transport is None + proxy_map = self._get_proxy_map(proxy, allow_env_proxies) + + self._transport = self._init_transport( + verify=verify, + cert=cert, + trust_env=trust_env, + http1=http1, + http2=http2, + limits=limits, + transport=transport, + ) + self._mounts: dict[URLPattern, BaseTransport | None] = { + URLPattern(key): None + if proxy is None + else self._init_proxy_transport( + proxy, + verify=verify, + cert=cert, + trust_env=trust_env, + http1=http1, + http2=http2, + limits=limits, + ) + for key, proxy in proxy_map.items() + } + if mounts is not None: + self._mounts.update( + {URLPattern(key): transport for key, transport in mounts.items()} + ) + + self._mounts = dict(sorted(self._mounts.items())) + + def _init_transport( + self, + verify: ssl.SSLContext | str | bool = True, + cert: CertTypes | None = None, + trust_env: bool = True, + http1: bool = True, + http2: bool = False, + limits: Limits = DEFAULT_LIMITS, + transport: BaseTransport | None = None, + ) -> BaseTransport: + if transport is not None: + return transport + + return HTTPTransport( + verify=verify, + cert=cert, + trust_env=trust_env, + http1=http1, + http2=http2, + limits=limits, + ) + + def _init_proxy_transport( + self, + proxy: Proxy, + verify: ssl.SSLContext | str | bool = True, + cert: CertTypes | None = None, + trust_env: bool = True, + http1: bool = True, + http2: bool = False, + limits: Limits = DEFAULT_LIMITS, + ) -> BaseTransport: + return HTTPTransport( + verify=verify, + cert=cert, + trust_env=trust_env, + http1=http1, + http2=http2, + limits=limits, + proxy=proxy, + ) + + def _transport_for_url(self, url: URL) -> BaseTransport: + """ + Returns the transport instance that should be used for a given URL. + This will either be the standard connection pool, or a proxy. + """ + for pattern, transport in self._mounts.items(): + if pattern.matches(url): + return self._transport if transport is None else transport + + return self._transport + + def request( + self, + method: str, + url: URL | str, + *, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault | None = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Response: + """ + Build and send a request. + + Equivalent to: + + ```python + request = client.build_request(...) + response = client.send(request, ...) + ``` + + See `Client.build_request()`, `Client.send()` and + [Merging of configuration][0] for how the various parameters + are merged with client-level configuration. + + [0]: /advanced/clients/#merging-of-configuration + """ + if cookies is not None: + message = ( + "Setting per-request cookies=<...> is being deprecated, because " + "the expected behaviour on cookie persistence is ambiguous. Set " + "cookies directly on the client instance instead." + ) + warnings.warn(message, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) + + request = self.build_request( + method=method, + url=url, + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + return self.send(request, auth=auth, follow_redirects=follow_redirects) + + @contextmanager + def stream( + self, + method: str, + url: URL | str, + *, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault | None = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> typing.Iterator[Response]: + """ + Alternative to `httpx.request()` that streams the response body + instead of loading it into memory at once. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + + See also: [Streaming Responses][0] + + [0]: /quickstart#streaming-responses + """ + request = self.build_request( + method=method, + url=url, + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + response = self.send( + request=request, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + stream=True, + ) + try: + yield response + finally: + response.close() + + def send( + self, + request: Request, + *, + stream: bool = False, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault | None = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + ) -> Response: + """ + Send a request. + + The request is sent as-is, unmodified. + + Typically you'll want to build one with `Client.build_request()` + so that any client-level configuration is merged into the request, + but passing an explicit `httpx.Request()` is supported as well. + + See also: [Request instances][0] + + [0]: /advanced/clients/#request-instances + """ + if self._state == ClientState.CLOSED: + raise RuntimeError("Cannot send a request, as the client has been closed.") + + self._state = ClientState.OPENED + follow_redirects = ( + self.follow_redirects + if isinstance(follow_redirects, UseClientDefault) + else follow_redirects + ) + + self._set_timeout(request) + + auth = self._build_request_auth(request, auth) + + response = self._send_handling_auth( + request, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + history=[], + ) + try: + if not stream: + response.read() + + return response + + except BaseException as exc: + response.close() + raise exc + + def _send_handling_auth( + self, + request: Request, + auth: Auth, + follow_redirects: bool, + history: list[Response], + ) -> Response: + auth_flow = auth.sync_auth_flow(request) + try: + request = next(auth_flow) + + while True: + response = self._send_handling_redirects( + request, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + history=history, + ) + try: + try: + next_request = auth_flow.send(response) + except StopIteration: + return response + + response.history = list(history) + response.read() + request = next_request + history.append(response) + + except BaseException as exc: + response.close() + raise exc + finally: + auth_flow.close() + + def _send_handling_redirects( + self, + request: Request, + follow_redirects: bool, + history: list[Response], + ) -> Response: + while True: + if len(history) > self.max_redirects: + raise TooManyRedirects( + "Exceeded maximum allowed redirects.", request=request + ) + + for hook in self._event_hooks["request"]: + hook(request) + + response = self._send_single_request(request) + try: + for hook in self._event_hooks["response"]: + hook(response) + response.history = list(history) + + if not response.has_redirect_location: + return response + + request = self._build_redirect_request(request, response) + history = history + [response] + + if follow_redirects: + response.read() + else: + response.next_request = request + return response + + except BaseException as exc: + response.close() + raise exc + + def _send_single_request(self, request: Request) -> Response: + """ + Sends a single request, without handling any redirections. + """ + transport = self._transport_for_url(request.url) + start = time.perf_counter() + + if not isinstance(request.stream, SyncByteStream): + raise RuntimeError( + "Attempted to send an async request with a sync Client instance." + ) + + with request_context(request=request): + response = transport.handle_request(request) + + assert isinstance(response.stream, SyncByteStream) + + response.request = request + response.stream = BoundSyncStream( + response.stream, response=response, start=start + ) + self.cookies.extract_cookies(response) + response.default_encoding = self._default_encoding + + logger.info( + 'HTTP Request: %s %s "%s %d %s"', + request.method, + request.url, + response.http_version, + response.status_code, + response.reason_phrase, + ) + + return response + + def get( + self, + url: URL | str, + *, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault | None = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Response: + """ + Send a `GET` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return self.request( + "GET", + url, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + + def options( + self, + url: URL | str, + *, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Response: + """ + Send an `OPTIONS` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return self.request( + "OPTIONS", + url, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + + def head( + self, + url: URL | str, + *, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Response: + """ + Send a `HEAD` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return self.request( + "HEAD", + url, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + + def post( + self, + url: URL | str, + *, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Response: + """ + Send a `POST` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return self.request( + "POST", + url, + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + + def put( + self, + url: URL | str, + *, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Response: + """ + Send a `PUT` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return self.request( + "PUT", + url, + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + + def patch( + self, + url: URL | str, + *, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Response: + """ + Send a `PATCH` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return self.request( + "PATCH", + url, + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + + def delete( + self, + url: URL | str, + *, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Response: + """ + Send a `DELETE` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return self.request( + "DELETE", + url, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + + def close(self) -> None: + """ + Close transport and proxies. + """ + if self._state != ClientState.CLOSED: + self._state = ClientState.CLOSED + + self._transport.close() + for transport in self._mounts.values(): + if transport is not None: + transport.close() + + def __enter__(self: T) -> T: + if self._state != ClientState.UNOPENED: + msg = { + ClientState.OPENED: "Cannot open a client instance more than once.", + ClientState.CLOSED: ( + "Cannot reopen a client instance, once it has been closed." + ), + }[self._state] + raise RuntimeError(msg) + + self._state = ClientState.OPENED + + self._transport.__enter__() + for transport in self._mounts.values(): + if transport is not None: + transport.__enter__() + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: type[BaseException] | None = None, + exc_value: BaseException | None = None, + traceback: TracebackType | None = None, + ) -> None: + self._state = ClientState.CLOSED + + self._transport.__exit__(exc_type, exc_value, traceback) + for transport in self._mounts.values(): + if transport is not None: + transport.__exit__(exc_type, exc_value, traceback) + + +class AsyncClient(BaseClient): + """ + An asynchronous HTTP client, with connection pooling, HTTP/2, redirects, + cookie persistence, etc. + + It can be shared between tasks. + + Usage: + + ```python + >>> async with httpx.AsyncClient() as client: + >>> response = await client.get('https://example.org') + ``` + + **Parameters:** + + * **auth** - *(optional)* An authentication class to use when sending + requests. + * **params** - *(optional)* Query parameters to include in request URLs, as + a string, dictionary, or sequence of two-tuples. + * **headers** - *(optional)* Dictionary of HTTP headers to include when + sending requests. + * **cookies** - *(optional)* Dictionary of Cookie items to include when + sending requests. + * **verify** - *(optional)* Either `True` to use an SSL context with the + default CA bundle, `False` to disable verification, or an instance of + `ssl.SSLContext` to use a custom context. + * **http2** - *(optional)* A boolean indicating if HTTP/2 support should be + enabled. Defaults to `False`. + * **proxy** - *(optional)* A proxy URL where all the traffic should be routed. + * **timeout** - *(optional)* The timeout configuration to use when sending + requests. + * **limits** - *(optional)* The limits configuration to use. + * **max_redirects** - *(optional)* The maximum number of redirect responses + that should be followed. + * **base_url** - *(optional)* A URL to use as the base when building + request URLs. + * **transport** - *(optional)* A transport class to use for sending requests + over the network. + * **trust_env** - *(optional)* Enables or disables usage of environment + variables for configuration. + * **default_encoding** - *(optional)* The default encoding to use for decoding + response text, if no charset information is included in a response Content-Type + header. Set to a callable for automatic character set detection. Default: "utf-8". + """ + + def __init__( + self, + *, + auth: AuthTypes | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + verify: ssl.SSLContext | str | bool = True, + cert: CertTypes | None = None, + http1: bool = True, + http2: bool = False, + proxy: ProxyTypes | None = None, + mounts: None | (typing.Mapping[str, AsyncBaseTransport | None]) = None, + timeout: TimeoutTypes = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CONFIG, + follow_redirects: bool = False, + limits: Limits = DEFAULT_LIMITS, + max_redirects: int = DEFAULT_MAX_REDIRECTS, + event_hooks: None | (typing.Mapping[str, list[EventHook]]) = None, + base_url: URL | str = "", + transport: AsyncBaseTransport | None = None, + trust_env: bool = True, + default_encoding: str | typing.Callable[[bytes], str] = "utf-8", + ) -> None: + super().__init__( + auth=auth, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + timeout=timeout, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + max_redirects=max_redirects, + event_hooks=event_hooks, + base_url=base_url, + trust_env=trust_env, + default_encoding=default_encoding, + ) + + if http2: + try: + import h2 # noqa + except ImportError: # pragma: no cover + raise ImportError( + "Using http2=True, but the 'h2' package is not installed. " + "Make sure to install httpx using `pip install httpx[http2]`." + ) from None + + allow_env_proxies = trust_env and transport is None + proxy_map = self._get_proxy_map(proxy, allow_env_proxies) + + self._transport = self._init_transport( + verify=verify, + cert=cert, + trust_env=trust_env, + http1=http1, + http2=http2, + limits=limits, + transport=transport, + ) + + self._mounts: dict[URLPattern, AsyncBaseTransport | None] = { + URLPattern(key): None + if proxy is None + else self._init_proxy_transport( + proxy, + verify=verify, + cert=cert, + trust_env=trust_env, + http1=http1, + http2=http2, + limits=limits, + ) + for key, proxy in proxy_map.items() + } + if mounts is not None: + self._mounts.update( + {URLPattern(key): transport for key, transport in mounts.items()} + ) + self._mounts = dict(sorted(self._mounts.items())) + + def _init_transport( + self, + verify: ssl.SSLContext | str | bool = True, + cert: CertTypes | None = None, + trust_env: bool = True, + http1: bool = True, + http2: bool = False, + limits: Limits = DEFAULT_LIMITS, + transport: AsyncBaseTransport | None = None, + ) -> AsyncBaseTransport: + if transport is not None: + return transport + + return AsyncHTTPTransport( + verify=verify, + cert=cert, + trust_env=trust_env, + http1=http1, + http2=http2, + limits=limits, + ) + + def _init_proxy_transport( + self, + proxy: Proxy, + verify: ssl.SSLContext | str | bool = True, + cert: CertTypes | None = None, + trust_env: bool = True, + http1: bool = True, + http2: bool = False, + limits: Limits = DEFAULT_LIMITS, + ) -> AsyncBaseTransport: + return AsyncHTTPTransport( + verify=verify, + cert=cert, + trust_env=trust_env, + http1=http1, + http2=http2, + limits=limits, + proxy=proxy, + ) + + def _transport_for_url(self, url: URL) -> AsyncBaseTransport: + """ + Returns the transport instance that should be used for a given URL. + This will either be the standard connection pool, or a proxy. + """ + for pattern, transport in self._mounts.items(): + if pattern.matches(url): + return self._transport if transport is None else transport + + return self._transport + + async def request( + self, + method: str, + url: URL | str, + *, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault | None = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Response: + """ + Build and send a request. + + Equivalent to: + + ```python + request = client.build_request(...) + response = await client.send(request, ...) + ``` + + See `AsyncClient.build_request()`, `AsyncClient.send()` + and [Merging of configuration][0] for how the various parameters + are merged with client-level configuration. + + [0]: /advanced/clients/#merging-of-configuration + """ + + if cookies is not None: # pragma: no cover + message = ( + "Setting per-request cookies=<...> is being deprecated, because " + "the expected behaviour on cookie persistence is ambiguous. Set " + "cookies directly on the client instance instead." + ) + warnings.warn(message, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) + + request = self.build_request( + method=method, + url=url, + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + return await self.send(request, auth=auth, follow_redirects=follow_redirects) + + @asynccontextmanager + async def stream( + self, + method: str, + url: URL | str, + *, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault | None = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> typing.AsyncIterator[Response]: + """ + Alternative to `httpx.request()` that streams the response body + instead of loading it into memory at once. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + + See also: [Streaming Responses][0] + + [0]: /quickstart#streaming-responses + """ + request = self.build_request( + method=method, + url=url, + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + response = await self.send( + request=request, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + stream=True, + ) + try: + yield response + finally: + await response.aclose() + + async def send( + self, + request: Request, + *, + stream: bool = False, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault | None = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + ) -> Response: + """ + Send a request. + + The request is sent as-is, unmodified. + + Typically you'll want to build one with `AsyncClient.build_request()` + so that any client-level configuration is merged into the request, + but passing an explicit `httpx.Request()` is supported as well. + + See also: [Request instances][0] + + [0]: /advanced/clients/#request-instances + """ + if self._state == ClientState.CLOSED: + raise RuntimeError("Cannot send a request, as the client has been closed.") + + self._state = ClientState.OPENED + follow_redirects = ( + self.follow_redirects + if isinstance(follow_redirects, UseClientDefault) + else follow_redirects + ) + + self._set_timeout(request) + + auth = self._build_request_auth(request, auth) + + response = await self._send_handling_auth( + request, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + history=[], + ) + try: + if not stream: + await response.aread() + + return response + + except BaseException as exc: + await response.aclose() + raise exc + + async def _send_handling_auth( + self, + request: Request, + auth: Auth, + follow_redirects: bool, + history: list[Response], + ) -> Response: + auth_flow = auth.async_auth_flow(request) + try: + request = await auth_flow.__anext__() + + while True: + response = await self._send_handling_redirects( + request, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + history=history, + ) + try: + try: + next_request = await auth_flow.asend(response) + except StopAsyncIteration: + return response + + response.history = list(history) + await response.aread() + request = next_request + history.append(response) + + except BaseException as exc: + await response.aclose() + raise exc + finally: + await auth_flow.aclose() + + async def _send_handling_redirects( + self, + request: Request, + follow_redirects: bool, + history: list[Response], + ) -> Response: + while True: + if len(history) > self.max_redirects: + raise TooManyRedirects( + "Exceeded maximum allowed redirects.", request=request + ) + + for hook in self._event_hooks["request"]: + await hook(request) + + response = await self._send_single_request(request) + try: + for hook in self._event_hooks["response"]: + await hook(response) + + response.history = list(history) + + if not response.has_redirect_location: + return response + + request = self._build_redirect_request(request, response) + history = history + [response] + + if follow_redirects: + await response.aread() + else: + response.next_request = request + return response + + except BaseException as exc: + await response.aclose() + raise exc + + async def _send_single_request(self, request: Request) -> Response: + """ + Sends a single request, without handling any redirections. + """ + transport = self._transport_for_url(request.url) + start = time.perf_counter() + + if not isinstance(request.stream, AsyncByteStream): + raise RuntimeError( + "Attempted to send an sync request with an AsyncClient instance." + ) + + with request_context(request=request): + response = await transport.handle_async_request(request) + + assert isinstance(response.stream, AsyncByteStream) + response.request = request + response.stream = BoundAsyncStream( + response.stream, response=response, start=start + ) + self.cookies.extract_cookies(response) + response.default_encoding = self._default_encoding + + logger.info( + 'HTTP Request: %s %s "%s %d %s"', + request.method, + request.url, + response.http_version, + response.status_code, + response.reason_phrase, + ) + + return response + + async def get( + self, + url: URL | str, + *, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault | None = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Response: + """ + Send a `GET` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return await self.request( + "GET", + url, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + + async def options( + self, + url: URL | str, + *, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Response: + """ + Send an `OPTIONS` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return await self.request( + "OPTIONS", + url, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + + async def head( + self, + url: URL | str, + *, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Response: + """ + Send a `HEAD` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return await self.request( + "HEAD", + url, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + + async def post( + self, + url: URL | str, + *, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Response: + """ + Send a `POST` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return await self.request( + "POST", + url, + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + + async def put( + self, + url: URL | str, + *, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Response: + """ + Send a `PUT` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return await self.request( + "PUT", + url, + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + + async def patch( + self, + url: URL | str, + *, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Response: + """ + Send a `PATCH` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return await self.request( + "PATCH", + url, + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + + async def delete( + self, + url: URL | str, + *, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + auth: AuthTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + follow_redirects: bool | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UseClientDefault = USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> Response: + """ + Send a `DELETE` request. + + **Parameters**: See `httpx.request`. + """ + return await self.request( + "DELETE", + url, + params=params, + headers=headers, + cookies=cookies, + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + timeout=timeout, + extensions=extensions, + ) + + async def aclose(self) -> None: + """ + Close transport and proxies. + """ + if self._state != ClientState.CLOSED: + self._state = ClientState.CLOSED + + await self._transport.aclose() + for proxy in self._mounts.values(): + if proxy is not None: + await proxy.aclose() + + async def __aenter__(self: U) -> U: + if self._state != ClientState.UNOPENED: + msg = { + ClientState.OPENED: "Cannot open a client instance more than once.", + ClientState.CLOSED: ( + "Cannot reopen a client instance, once it has been closed." + ), + }[self._state] + raise RuntimeError(msg) + + self._state = ClientState.OPENED + + await self._transport.__aenter__() + for proxy in self._mounts.values(): + if proxy is not None: + await proxy.__aenter__() + return self + + async def __aexit__( + self, + exc_type: type[BaseException] | None = None, + exc_value: BaseException | None = None, + traceback: TracebackType | None = None, + ) -> None: + self._state = ClientState.CLOSED + + await self._transport.__aexit__(exc_type, exc_value, traceback) + for proxy in self._mounts.values(): + if proxy is not None: + await proxy.__aexit__(exc_type, exc_value, traceback) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_config.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..467a6c90ae269babe3af7963d9d7c78b9f012268 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_config.py @@ -0,0 +1,248 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import os +import typing + +from ._models import Headers +from ._types import CertTypes, HeaderTypes, TimeoutTypes +from ._urls import URL + +if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + import ssl # pragma: no cover + +__all__ = ["Limits", "Proxy", "Timeout", "create_ssl_context"] + + +class UnsetType: + pass # pragma: no cover + + +UNSET = UnsetType() + + +def create_ssl_context( + verify: ssl.SSLContext | str | bool = True, + cert: CertTypes | None = None, + trust_env: bool = True, +) -> ssl.SSLContext: + import ssl + import warnings + + import certifi + + if verify is True: + if trust_env and os.environ.get("SSL_CERT_FILE"): # pragma: nocover + ctx = ssl.create_default_context(cafile=os.environ["SSL_CERT_FILE"]) + elif trust_env and os.environ.get("SSL_CERT_DIR"): # pragma: nocover + ctx = ssl.create_default_context(capath=os.environ["SSL_CERT_DIR"]) + else: + # Default case... + ctx = ssl.create_default_context(cafile=certifi.where()) + elif verify is False: + ctx = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT) + ctx.check_hostname = False + ctx.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE + elif isinstance(verify, str): # pragma: nocover + message = ( + "`verify=` is deprecated. " + "Use `verify=ssl.create_default_context(cafile=...)` " + "or `verify=ssl.create_default_context(capath=...)` instead." + ) + warnings.warn(message, DeprecationWarning) + if os.path.isdir(verify): + return ssl.create_default_context(capath=verify) + return ssl.create_default_context(cafile=verify) + else: + ctx = verify + + if cert: # pragma: nocover + message = ( + "`cert=...` is deprecated. Use `verify=` instead," + "with `.load_cert_chain()` to configure the certificate chain." + ) + warnings.warn(message, DeprecationWarning) + if isinstance(cert, str): + ctx.load_cert_chain(cert) + else: + ctx.load_cert_chain(*cert) + + return ctx + + +class Timeout: + """ + Timeout configuration. + + **Usage**: + + Timeout(None) # No timeouts. + Timeout(5.0) # 5s timeout on all operations. + Timeout(None, connect=5.0) # 5s timeout on connect, no other timeouts. + Timeout(5.0, connect=10.0) # 10s timeout on connect. 5s timeout elsewhere. + Timeout(5.0, pool=None) # No timeout on acquiring connection from pool. + # 5s timeout elsewhere. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + timeout: TimeoutTypes | UnsetType = UNSET, + *, + connect: None | float | UnsetType = UNSET, + read: None | float | UnsetType = UNSET, + write: None | float | UnsetType = UNSET, + pool: None | float | UnsetType = UNSET, + ) -> None: + if isinstance(timeout, Timeout): + # Passed as a single explicit Timeout. + assert connect is UNSET + assert read is UNSET + assert write is UNSET + assert pool is UNSET + self.connect = timeout.connect # type: typing.Optional[float] + self.read = timeout.read # type: typing.Optional[float] + self.write = timeout.write # type: typing.Optional[float] + self.pool = timeout.pool # type: typing.Optional[float] + elif isinstance(timeout, tuple): + # Passed as a tuple. + self.connect = timeout[0] + self.read = timeout[1] + self.write = None if len(timeout) < 3 else timeout[2] + self.pool = None if len(timeout) < 4 else timeout[3] + elif not ( + isinstance(connect, UnsetType) + or isinstance(read, UnsetType) + or isinstance(write, UnsetType) + or isinstance(pool, UnsetType) + ): + self.connect = connect + self.read = read + self.write = write + self.pool = pool + else: + if isinstance(timeout, UnsetType): + raise ValueError( + "httpx.Timeout must either include a default, or set all " + "four parameters explicitly." + ) + self.connect = timeout if isinstance(connect, UnsetType) else connect + self.read = timeout if isinstance(read, UnsetType) else read + self.write = timeout if isinstance(write, UnsetType) else write + self.pool = timeout if isinstance(pool, UnsetType) else pool + + def as_dict(self) -> dict[str, float | None]: + return { + "connect": self.connect, + "read": self.read, + "write": self.write, + "pool": self.pool, + } + + def __eq__(self, other: typing.Any) -> bool: + return ( + isinstance(other, self.__class__) + and self.connect == other.connect + and self.read == other.read + and self.write == other.write + and self.pool == other.pool + ) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + class_name = self.__class__.__name__ + if len({self.connect, self.read, self.write, self.pool}) == 1: + return f"{class_name}(timeout={self.connect})" + return ( + f"{class_name}(connect={self.connect}, " + f"read={self.read}, write={self.write}, pool={self.pool})" + ) + + +class Limits: + """ + Configuration for limits to various client behaviors. + + **Parameters:** + + * **max_connections** - The maximum number of concurrent connections that may be + established. + * **max_keepalive_connections** - Allow the connection pool to maintain + keep-alive connections below this point. Should be less than or equal + to `max_connections`. + * **keepalive_expiry** - Time limit on idle keep-alive connections in seconds. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + *, + max_connections: int | None = None, + max_keepalive_connections: int | None = None, + keepalive_expiry: float | None = 5.0, + ) -> None: + self.max_connections = max_connections + self.max_keepalive_connections = max_keepalive_connections + self.keepalive_expiry = keepalive_expiry + + def __eq__(self, other: typing.Any) -> bool: + return ( + isinstance(other, self.__class__) + and self.max_connections == other.max_connections + and self.max_keepalive_connections == other.max_keepalive_connections + and self.keepalive_expiry == other.keepalive_expiry + ) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + class_name = self.__class__.__name__ + return ( + f"{class_name}(max_connections={self.max_connections}, " + f"max_keepalive_connections={self.max_keepalive_connections}, " + f"keepalive_expiry={self.keepalive_expiry})" + ) + + +class Proxy: + def __init__( + self, + url: URL | str, + *, + ssl_context: ssl.SSLContext | None = None, + auth: tuple[str, str] | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + ) -> None: + url = URL(url) + headers = Headers(headers) + + if url.scheme not in ("http", "https", "socks5", "socks5h"): + raise ValueError(f"Unknown scheme for proxy URL {url!r}") + + if url.username or url.password: + # Remove any auth credentials from the URL. + auth = (url.username, url.password) + url = url.copy_with(username=None, password=None) + + self.url = url + self.auth = auth + self.headers = headers + self.ssl_context = ssl_context + + @property + def raw_auth(self) -> tuple[bytes, bytes] | None: + # The proxy authentication as raw bytes. + return ( + None + if self.auth is None + else (self.auth[0].encode("utf-8"), self.auth[1].encode("utf-8")) + ) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + # The authentication is represented with the password component masked. + auth = (self.auth[0], "********") if self.auth else None + + # Build a nice concise representation. + url_str = f"{str(self.url)!r}" + auth_str = f", auth={auth!r}" if auth else "" + headers_str = f", headers={dict(self.headers)!r}" if self.headers else "" + return f"Proxy({url_str}{auth_str}{headers_str})" + + +DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_CONFIG = Timeout(timeout=5.0) +DEFAULT_LIMITS = Limits(max_connections=100, max_keepalive_connections=20) +DEFAULT_MAX_REDIRECTS = 20 diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_content.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_content.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6f479a0885f723b7395843d41164a87041820776 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_content.py @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import inspect +import warnings +from json import dumps as json_dumps +from typing import ( + Any, + AsyncIterable, + AsyncIterator, + Iterable, + Iterator, + Mapping, +) +from urllib.parse import urlencode + +from ._exceptions import StreamClosed, StreamConsumed +from ._multipart import MultipartStream +from ._types import ( + AsyncByteStream, + RequestContent, + RequestData, + RequestFiles, + ResponseContent, + SyncByteStream, +) +from ._utils import peek_filelike_length, primitive_value_to_str + +__all__ = ["ByteStream"] + + +class ByteStream(AsyncByteStream, SyncByteStream): + def __init__(self, stream: bytes) -> None: + self._stream = stream + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: + yield self._stream + + async def __aiter__(self) -> AsyncIterator[bytes]: + yield self._stream + + +class IteratorByteStream(SyncByteStream): + CHUNK_SIZE = 65_536 + + def __init__(self, stream: Iterable[bytes]) -> None: + self._stream = stream + self._is_stream_consumed = False + self._is_generator = inspect.isgenerator(stream) + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: + if self._is_stream_consumed and self._is_generator: + raise StreamConsumed() + + self._is_stream_consumed = True + if hasattr(self._stream, "read"): + # File-like interfaces should use 'read' directly. + chunk = self._stream.read(self.CHUNK_SIZE) + while chunk: + yield chunk + chunk = self._stream.read(self.CHUNK_SIZE) + else: + # Otherwise iterate. + for part in self._stream: + yield part + + +class AsyncIteratorByteStream(AsyncByteStream): + CHUNK_SIZE = 65_536 + + def __init__(self, stream: AsyncIterable[bytes]) -> None: + self._stream = stream + self._is_stream_consumed = False + self._is_generator = inspect.isasyncgen(stream) + + async def __aiter__(self) -> AsyncIterator[bytes]: + if self._is_stream_consumed and self._is_generator: + raise StreamConsumed() + + self._is_stream_consumed = True + if hasattr(self._stream, "aread"): + # File-like interfaces should use 'aread' directly. + chunk = await self._stream.aread(self.CHUNK_SIZE) + while chunk: + yield chunk + chunk = await self._stream.aread(self.CHUNK_SIZE) + else: + # Otherwise iterate. + async for part in self._stream: + yield part + + +class UnattachedStream(AsyncByteStream, SyncByteStream): + """ + If a request or response is serialized using pickle, then it is no longer + attached to a stream for I/O purposes. Any stream operations should result + in `httpx.StreamClosed`. + """ + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: + raise StreamClosed() + + async def __aiter__(self) -> AsyncIterator[bytes]: + raise StreamClosed() + yield b"" # pragma: no cover + + +def encode_content( + content: str | bytes | Iterable[bytes] | AsyncIterable[bytes], +) -> tuple[dict[str, str], SyncByteStream | AsyncByteStream]: + if isinstance(content, (bytes, str)): + body = content.encode("utf-8") if isinstance(content, str) else content + content_length = len(body) + headers = {"Content-Length": str(content_length)} if body else {} + return headers, ByteStream(body) + + elif isinstance(content, Iterable) and not isinstance(content, dict): + # `not isinstance(content, dict)` is a bit oddly specific, but it + # catches a case that's easy for users to make in error, and would + # otherwise pass through here, like any other bytes-iterable, + # because `dict` happens to be iterable. See issue #2491. + content_length_or_none = peek_filelike_length(content) + + if content_length_or_none is None: + headers = {"Transfer-Encoding": "chunked"} + else: + headers = {"Content-Length": str(content_length_or_none)} + return headers, IteratorByteStream(content) # type: ignore + + elif isinstance(content, AsyncIterable): + headers = {"Transfer-Encoding": "chunked"} + return headers, AsyncIteratorByteStream(content) + + raise TypeError(f"Unexpected type for 'content', {type(content)!r}") + + +def encode_urlencoded_data( + data: RequestData, +) -> tuple[dict[str, str], ByteStream]: + plain_data = [] + for key, value in data.items(): + if isinstance(value, (list, tuple)): + plain_data.extend([(key, primitive_value_to_str(item)) for item in value]) + else: + plain_data.append((key, primitive_value_to_str(value))) + body = urlencode(plain_data, doseq=True).encode("utf-8") + content_length = str(len(body)) + content_type = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" + headers = {"Content-Length": content_length, "Content-Type": content_type} + return headers, ByteStream(body) + + +def encode_multipart_data( + data: RequestData, files: RequestFiles, boundary: bytes | None +) -> tuple[dict[str, str], MultipartStream]: + multipart = MultipartStream(data=data, files=files, boundary=boundary) + headers = multipart.get_headers() + return headers, multipart + + +def encode_text(text: str) -> tuple[dict[str, str], ByteStream]: + body = text.encode("utf-8") + content_length = str(len(body)) + content_type = "text/plain; charset=utf-8" + headers = {"Content-Length": content_length, "Content-Type": content_type} + return headers, ByteStream(body) + + +def encode_html(html: str) -> tuple[dict[str, str], ByteStream]: + body = html.encode("utf-8") + content_length = str(len(body)) + content_type = "text/html; charset=utf-8" + headers = {"Content-Length": content_length, "Content-Type": content_type} + return headers, ByteStream(body) + + +def encode_json(json: Any) -> tuple[dict[str, str], ByteStream]: + body = json_dumps( + json, ensure_ascii=False, separators=(",", ":"), allow_nan=False + ).encode("utf-8") + content_length = str(len(body)) + content_type = "application/json" + headers = {"Content-Length": content_length, "Content-Type": content_type} + return headers, ByteStream(body) + + +def encode_request( + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: Any | None = None, + boundary: bytes | None = None, +) -> tuple[dict[str, str], SyncByteStream | AsyncByteStream]: + """ + Handles encoding the given `content`, `data`, `files`, and `json`, + returning a two-tuple of (, ). + """ + if data is not None and not isinstance(data, Mapping): + # We prefer to separate `content=` + # for raw request content, and `data=
` for url encoded or + # multipart form content. + # + # However for compat with requests, we *do* still support + # `data=` usages. We deal with that case here, treating it + # as if `content=<...>` had been supplied instead. + message = "Use 'content=<...>' to upload raw bytes/text content." + warnings.warn(message, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) + return encode_content(data) + + if content is not None: + return encode_content(content) + elif files: + return encode_multipart_data(data or {}, files, boundary) + elif data: + return encode_urlencoded_data(data) + elif json is not None: + return encode_json(json) + + return {}, ByteStream(b"") + + +def encode_response( + content: ResponseContent | None = None, + text: str | None = None, + html: str | None = None, + json: Any | None = None, +) -> tuple[dict[str, str], SyncByteStream | AsyncByteStream]: + """ + Handles encoding the given `content`, returning a two-tuple of + (, ). + """ + if content is not None: + return encode_content(content) + elif text is not None: + return encode_text(text) + elif html is not None: + return encode_html(html) + elif json is not None: + return encode_json(json) + + return {}, ByteStream(b"") diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_decoders.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_decoders.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..899dfada878e1181fca6d3c75a79526a076abb9e --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_decoders.py @@ -0,0 +1,393 @@ +""" +Handlers for Content-Encoding. + +See: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Encoding +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import codecs +import io +import typing +import zlib + +from ._exceptions import DecodingError + +# Brotli support is optional +try: + # The C bindings in `brotli` are recommended for CPython. + import brotli +except ImportError: # pragma: no cover + try: + # The CFFI bindings in `brotlicffi` are recommended for PyPy + # and other environments. + import brotlicffi as brotli + except ImportError: + brotli = None + + +# Zstandard support is optional +try: + import zstandard +except ImportError: # pragma: no cover + zstandard = None # type: ignore + + +class ContentDecoder: + def decode(self, data: bytes) -> bytes: + raise NotImplementedError() # pragma: no cover + + def flush(self) -> bytes: + raise NotImplementedError() # pragma: no cover + + +class IdentityDecoder(ContentDecoder): + """ + Handle unencoded data. + """ + + def decode(self, data: bytes) -> bytes: + return data + + def flush(self) -> bytes: + return b"" + + +class DeflateDecoder(ContentDecoder): + """ + Handle 'deflate' decoding. + + See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1838699 + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.first_attempt = True + self.decompressor = zlib.decompressobj() + + def decode(self, data: bytes) -> bytes: + was_first_attempt = self.first_attempt + self.first_attempt = False + try: + return self.decompressor.decompress(data) + except zlib.error as exc: + if was_first_attempt: + self.decompressor = zlib.decompressobj(-zlib.MAX_WBITS) + return self.decode(data) + raise DecodingError(str(exc)) from exc + + def flush(self) -> bytes: + try: + return self.decompressor.flush() + except zlib.error as exc: # pragma: no cover + raise DecodingError(str(exc)) from exc + + +class GZipDecoder(ContentDecoder): + """ + Handle 'gzip' decoding. + + See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1838699 + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.decompressor = zlib.decompressobj(zlib.MAX_WBITS | 16) + + def decode(self, data: bytes) -> bytes: + try: + return self.decompressor.decompress(data) + except zlib.error as exc: + raise DecodingError(str(exc)) from exc + + def flush(self) -> bytes: + try: + return self.decompressor.flush() + except zlib.error as exc: # pragma: no cover + raise DecodingError(str(exc)) from exc + + +class BrotliDecoder(ContentDecoder): + """ + Handle 'brotli' decoding. + + Requires `pip install brotlipy`. See: https://brotlipy.readthedocs.io/ + or `pip install brotli`. See https://github.com/google/brotli + Supports both 'brotlipy' and 'Brotli' packages since they share an import + name. The top branches are for 'brotlipy' and bottom branches for 'Brotli' + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + if brotli is None: # pragma: no cover + raise ImportError( + "Using 'BrotliDecoder', but neither of the 'brotlicffi' or 'brotli' " + "packages have been installed. " + "Make sure to install httpx using `pip install httpx[brotli]`." + ) from None + + self.decompressor = brotli.Decompressor() + self.seen_data = False + self._decompress: typing.Callable[[bytes], bytes] + if hasattr(self.decompressor, "decompress"): + # The 'brotlicffi' package. + self._decompress = self.decompressor.decompress # pragma: no cover + else: + # The 'brotli' package. + self._decompress = self.decompressor.process # pragma: no cover + + def decode(self, data: bytes) -> bytes: + if not data: + return b"" + self.seen_data = True + try: + return self._decompress(data) + except brotli.error as exc: + raise DecodingError(str(exc)) from exc + + def flush(self) -> bytes: + if not self.seen_data: + return b"" + try: + if hasattr(self.decompressor, "finish"): + # Only available in the 'brotlicffi' package. + + # As the decompressor decompresses eagerly, this + # will never actually emit any data. However, it will potentially throw + # errors if a truncated or damaged data stream has been used. + self.decompressor.finish() # pragma: no cover + return b"" + except brotli.error as exc: # pragma: no cover + raise DecodingError(str(exc)) from exc + + +class ZStandardDecoder(ContentDecoder): + """ + Handle 'zstd' RFC 8878 decoding. + + Requires `pip install zstandard`. + Can be installed as a dependency of httpx using `pip install httpx[zstd]`. + """ + + # inspired by the ZstdDecoder implementation in urllib3 + def __init__(self) -> None: + if zstandard is None: # pragma: no cover + raise ImportError( + "Using 'ZStandardDecoder', ..." + "Make sure to install httpx using `pip install httpx[zstd]`." + ) from None + + self.decompressor = zstandard.ZstdDecompressor().decompressobj() + self.seen_data = False + + def decode(self, data: bytes) -> bytes: + assert zstandard is not None + self.seen_data = True + output = io.BytesIO() + try: + output.write(self.decompressor.decompress(data)) + while self.decompressor.eof and self.decompressor.unused_data: + unused_data = self.decompressor.unused_data + self.decompressor = zstandard.ZstdDecompressor().decompressobj() + output.write(self.decompressor.decompress(unused_data)) + except zstandard.ZstdError as exc: + raise DecodingError(str(exc)) from exc + return output.getvalue() + + def flush(self) -> bytes: + if not self.seen_data: + return b"" + ret = self.decompressor.flush() # note: this is a no-op + if not self.decompressor.eof: + raise DecodingError("Zstandard data is incomplete") # pragma: no cover + return bytes(ret) + + +class MultiDecoder(ContentDecoder): + """ + Handle the case where multiple encodings have been applied. + """ + + def __init__(self, children: typing.Sequence[ContentDecoder]) -> None: + """ + 'children' should be a sequence of decoders in the order in which + each was applied. + """ + # Note that we reverse the order for decoding. + self.children = list(reversed(children)) + + def decode(self, data: bytes) -> bytes: + for child in self.children: + data = child.decode(data) + return data + + def flush(self) -> bytes: + data = b"" + for child in self.children: + data = child.decode(data) + child.flush() + return data + + +class ByteChunker: + """ + Handles returning byte content in fixed-size chunks. + """ + + def __init__(self, chunk_size: int | None = None) -> None: + self._buffer = io.BytesIO() + self._chunk_size = chunk_size + + def decode(self, content: bytes) -> list[bytes]: + if self._chunk_size is None: + return [content] if content else [] + + self._buffer.write(content) + if self._buffer.tell() >= self._chunk_size: + value = self._buffer.getvalue() + chunks = [ + value[i : i + self._chunk_size] + for i in range(0, len(value), self._chunk_size) + ] + if len(chunks[-1]) == self._chunk_size: + self._buffer.seek(0) + self._buffer.truncate() + return chunks + else: + self._buffer.seek(0) + self._buffer.write(chunks[-1]) + self._buffer.truncate() + return chunks[:-1] + else: + return [] + + def flush(self) -> list[bytes]: + value = self._buffer.getvalue() + self._buffer.seek(0) + self._buffer.truncate() + return [value] if value else [] + + +class TextChunker: + """ + Handles returning text content in fixed-size chunks. + """ + + def __init__(self, chunk_size: int | None = None) -> None: + self._buffer = io.StringIO() + self._chunk_size = chunk_size + + def decode(self, content: str) -> list[str]: + if self._chunk_size is None: + return [content] if content else [] + + self._buffer.write(content) + if self._buffer.tell() >= self._chunk_size: + value = self._buffer.getvalue() + chunks = [ + value[i : i + self._chunk_size] + for i in range(0, len(value), self._chunk_size) + ] + if len(chunks[-1]) == self._chunk_size: + self._buffer.seek(0) + self._buffer.truncate() + return chunks + else: + self._buffer.seek(0) + self._buffer.write(chunks[-1]) + self._buffer.truncate() + return chunks[:-1] + else: + return [] + + def flush(self) -> list[str]: + value = self._buffer.getvalue() + self._buffer.seek(0) + self._buffer.truncate() + return [value] if value else [] + + +class TextDecoder: + """ + Handles incrementally decoding bytes into text + """ + + def __init__(self, encoding: str = "utf-8") -> None: + self.decoder = codecs.getincrementaldecoder(encoding)(errors="replace") + + def decode(self, data: bytes) -> str: + return self.decoder.decode(data) + + def flush(self) -> str: + return self.decoder.decode(b"", True) + + +class LineDecoder: + """ + Handles incrementally reading lines from text. + + Has the same behaviour as the stdllib splitlines, + but handling the input iteratively. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.buffer: list[str] = [] + self.trailing_cr: bool = False + + def decode(self, text: str) -> list[str]: + # See https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#str.splitlines + NEWLINE_CHARS = "\n\r\x0b\x0c\x1c\x1d\x1e\x85\u2028\u2029" + + # We always push a trailing `\r` into the next decode iteration. + if self.trailing_cr: + text = "\r" + text + self.trailing_cr = False + if text.endswith("\r"): + self.trailing_cr = True + text = text[:-1] + + if not text: + # NOTE: the edge case input of empty text doesn't occur in practice, + # because other httpx internals filter out this value + return [] # pragma: no cover + + trailing_newline = text[-1] in NEWLINE_CHARS + lines = text.splitlines() + + if len(lines) == 1 and not trailing_newline: + # No new lines, buffer the input and continue. + self.buffer.append(lines[0]) + return [] + + if self.buffer: + # Include any existing buffer in the first portion of the + # splitlines result. + lines = ["".join(self.buffer) + lines[0]] + lines[1:] + self.buffer = [] + + if not trailing_newline: + # If the last segment of splitlines is not newline terminated, + # then drop it from our output and start a new buffer. + self.buffer = [lines.pop()] + + return lines + + def flush(self) -> list[str]: + if not self.buffer and not self.trailing_cr: + return [] + + lines = ["".join(self.buffer)] + self.buffer = [] + self.trailing_cr = False + return lines + + +SUPPORTED_DECODERS = { + "identity": IdentityDecoder, + "gzip": GZipDecoder, + "deflate": DeflateDecoder, + "br": BrotliDecoder, + "zstd": ZStandardDecoder, +} + + +if brotli is None: + SUPPORTED_DECODERS.pop("br") # pragma: no cover +if zstandard is None: + SUPPORTED_DECODERS.pop("zstd") # pragma: no cover diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_exceptions.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_exceptions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..77f45a6d3986d15626fc8a5fd459d6a3e0fbe466 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_exceptions.py @@ -0,0 +1,379 @@ +""" +Our exception hierarchy: + +* HTTPError + x RequestError + + TransportError + - TimeoutException + · ConnectTimeout + · ReadTimeout + · WriteTimeout + · PoolTimeout + - NetworkError + · ConnectError + · ReadError + · WriteError + · CloseError + - ProtocolError + · LocalProtocolError + · RemoteProtocolError + - ProxyError + - UnsupportedProtocol + + DecodingError + + TooManyRedirects + x HTTPStatusError +* InvalidURL +* CookieConflict +* StreamError + x StreamConsumed + x StreamClosed + x ResponseNotRead + x RequestNotRead +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import contextlib +import typing + +if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + from ._models import Request, Response # pragma: no cover + +__all__ = [ + "CloseError", + "ConnectError", + "ConnectTimeout", + "CookieConflict", + "DecodingError", + "HTTPError", + "HTTPStatusError", + "InvalidURL", + "LocalProtocolError", + "NetworkError", + "PoolTimeout", + "ProtocolError", + "ProxyError", + "ReadError", + "ReadTimeout", + "RemoteProtocolError", + "RequestError", + "RequestNotRead", + "ResponseNotRead", + "StreamClosed", + "StreamConsumed", + "StreamError", + "TimeoutException", + "TooManyRedirects", + "TransportError", + "UnsupportedProtocol", + "WriteError", + "WriteTimeout", +] + + +class HTTPError(Exception): + """ + Base class for `RequestError` and `HTTPStatusError`. + + Useful for `try...except` blocks when issuing a request, + and then calling `.raise_for_status()`. + + For example: + + ``` + try: + response = httpx.get("https://www.example.com") + response.raise_for_status() + except httpx.HTTPError as exc: + print(f"HTTP Exception for {exc.request.url} - {exc}") + ``` + """ + + def __init__(self, message: str) -> None: + super().__init__(message) + self._request: Request | None = None + + @property + def request(self) -> Request: + if self._request is None: + raise RuntimeError("The .request property has not been set.") + return self._request + + @request.setter + def request(self, request: Request) -> None: + self._request = request + + +class RequestError(HTTPError): + """ + Base class for all exceptions that may occur when issuing a `.request()`. + """ + + def __init__(self, message: str, *, request: Request | None = None) -> None: + super().__init__(message) + # At the point an exception is raised we won't typically have a request + # instance to associate it with. + # + # The 'request_context' context manager is used within the Client and + # Response methods in order to ensure that any raised exceptions + # have a `.request` property set on them. + self._request = request + + +class TransportError(RequestError): + """ + Base class for all exceptions that occur at the level of the Transport API. + """ + + +# Timeout exceptions... + + +class TimeoutException(TransportError): + """ + The base class for timeout errors. + + An operation has timed out. + """ + + +class ConnectTimeout(TimeoutException): + """ + Timed out while connecting to the host. + """ + + +class ReadTimeout(TimeoutException): + """ + Timed out while receiving data from the host. + """ + + +class WriteTimeout(TimeoutException): + """ + Timed out while sending data to the host. + """ + + +class PoolTimeout(TimeoutException): + """ + Timed out waiting to acquire a connection from the pool. + """ + + +# Core networking exceptions... + + +class NetworkError(TransportError): + """ + The base class for network-related errors. + + An error occurred while interacting with the network. + """ + + +class ReadError(NetworkError): + """ + Failed to receive data from the network. + """ + + +class WriteError(NetworkError): + """ + Failed to send data through the network. + """ + + +class ConnectError(NetworkError): + """ + Failed to establish a connection. + """ + + +class CloseError(NetworkError): + """ + Failed to close a connection. + """ + + +# Other transport exceptions... + + +class ProxyError(TransportError): + """ + An error occurred while establishing a proxy connection. + """ + + +class UnsupportedProtocol(TransportError): + """ + Attempted to make a request to an unsupported protocol. + + For example issuing a request to `ftp://www.example.com`. + """ + + +class ProtocolError(TransportError): + """ + The protocol was violated. + """ + + +class LocalProtocolError(ProtocolError): + """ + A protocol was violated by the client. + + For example if the user instantiated a `Request` instance explicitly, + failed to include the mandatory `Host:` header, and then issued it directly + using `client.send()`. + """ + + +class RemoteProtocolError(ProtocolError): + """ + The protocol was violated by the server. + + For example, returning malformed HTTP. + """ + + +# Other request exceptions... + + +class DecodingError(RequestError): + """ + Decoding of the response failed, due to a malformed encoding. + """ + + +class TooManyRedirects(RequestError): + """ + Too many redirects. + """ + + +# Client errors + + +class HTTPStatusError(HTTPError): + """ + The response had an error HTTP status of 4xx or 5xx. + + May be raised when calling `response.raise_for_status()` + """ + + def __init__(self, message: str, *, request: Request, response: Response) -> None: + super().__init__(message) + self.request = request + self.response = response + + +class InvalidURL(Exception): + """ + URL is improperly formed or cannot be parsed. + """ + + def __init__(self, message: str) -> None: + super().__init__(message) + + +class CookieConflict(Exception): + """ + Attempted to lookup a cookie by name, but multiple cookies existed. + + Can occur when calling `response.cookies.get(...)`. + """ + + def __init__(self, message: str) -> None: + super().__init__(message) + + +# Stream exceptions... + +# These may occur as the result of a programming error, by accessing +# the request/response stream in an invalid manner. + + +class StreamError(RuntimeError): + """ + The base class for stream exceptions. + + The developer made an error in accessing the request stream in + an invalid way. + """ + + def __init__(self, message: str) -> None: + super().__init__(message) + + +class StreamConsumed(StreamError): + """ + Attempted to read or stream content, but the content has already + been streamed. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + message = ( + "Attempted to read or stream some content, but the content has " + "already been streamed. For requests, this could be due to passing " + "a generator as request content, and then receiving a redirect " + "response or a secondary request as part of an authentication flow." + "For responses, this could be due to attempting to stream the response " + "content more than once." + ) + super().__init__(message) + + +class StreamClosed(StreamError): + """ + Attempted to read or stream response content, but the request has been + closed. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + message = ( + "Attempted to read or stream content, but the stream has " "been closed." + ) + super().__init__(message) + + +class ResponseNotRead(StreamError): + """ + Attempted to access streaming response content, without having called `read()`. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + message = ( + "Attempted to access streaming response content," + " without having called `read()`." + ) + super().__init__(message) + + +class RequestNotRead(StreamError): + """ + Attempted to access streaming request content, without having called `read()`. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + message = ( + "Attempted to access streaming request content," + " without having called `read()`." + ) + super().__init__(message) + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def request_context( + request: Request | None = None, +) -> typing.Iterator[None]: + """ + A context manager that can be used to attach the given request context + to any `RequestError` exceptions that are raised within the block. + """ + try: + yield + except RequestError as exc: + if request is not None: + exc.request = request + raise exc diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_main.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_main.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cffa4bb7db0f930f4db56653a061c4d7400ba4e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_main.py @@ -0,0 +1,506 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import functools +import json +import sys +import typing + +import click +import pygments.lexers +import pygments.util +import rich.console +import rich.markup +import rich.progress +import rich.syntax +import rich.table + +from ._client import Client +from ._exceptions import RequestError +from ._models import Response +from ._status_codes import codes + +if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + import httpcore # pragma: no cover + + +def print_help() -> None: + console = rich.console.Console() + + console.print("[bold]HTTPX :butterfly:", justify="center") + console.print() + console.print("A next generation HTTP client.", justify="center") + console.print() + console.print( + "Usage: [bold]httpx[/bold] [cyan] [OPTIONS][/cyan] ", justify="left" + ) + console.print() + + table = rich.table.Table.grid(padding=1, pad_edge=True) + table.add_column("Parameter", no_wrap=True, justify="left", style="bold") + table.add_column("Description") + table.add_row( + "-m, --method [cyan]METHOD", + "Request method, such as GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, OPTIONS, HEAD.\n" + "[Default: GET, or POST if a request body is included]", + ) + table.add_row( + "-p, --params [cyan] ...", + "Query parameters to include in the request URL.", + ) + table.add_row( + "-c, --content [cyan]TEXT", "Byte content to include in the request body." + ) + table.add_row( + "-d, --data [cyan] ...", "Form data to include in the request body." + ) + table.add_row( + "-f, --files [cyan] ...", + "Form files to include in the request body.", + ) + table.add_row("-j, --json [cyan]TEXT", "JSON data to include in the request body.") + table.add_row( + "-h, --headers [cyan] ...", + "Include additional HTTP headers in the request.", + ) + table.add_row( + "--cookies [cyan] ...", "Cookies to include in the request." + ) + table.add_row( + "--auth [cyan]", + "Username and password to include in the request. Specify '-' for the password" + " to use a password prompt. Note that using --verbose/-v will expose" + " the Authorization header, including the password encoding" + " in a trivially reversible format.", + ) + + table.add_row( + "--proxy [cyan]URL", + "Send the request via a proxy. Should be the URL giving the proxy address.", + ) + + table.add_row( + "--timeout [cyan]FLOAT", + "Timeout value to use for network operations, such as establishing the" + " connection, reading some data, etc... [Default: 5.0]", + ) + + table.add_row("--follow-redirects", "Automatically follow redirects.") + table.add_row("--no-verify", "Disable SSL verification.") + table.add_row( + "--http2", "Send the request using HTTP/2, if the remote server supports it." + ) + + table.add_row( + "--download [cyan]FILE", + "Save the response content as a file, rather than displaying it.", + ) + + table.add_row("-v, --verbose", "Verbose output. Show request as well as response.") + table.add_row("--help", "Show this message and exit.") + console.print(table) + + +def get_lexer_for_response(response: Response) -> str: + content_type = response.headers.get("Content-Type") + if content_type is not None: + mime_type, _, _ = content_type.partition(";") + try: + return typing.cast( + str, pygments.lexers.get_lexer_for_mimetype(mime_type.strip()).name + ) + except pygments.util.ClassNotFound: # pragma: no cover + pass + return "" # pragma: no cover + + +def format_request_headers(request: httpcore.Request, http2: bool = False) -> str: + version = "HTTP/2" if http2 else "HTTP/1.1" + headers = [ + (name.lower() if http2 else name, value) for name, value in request.headers + ] + method = request.method.decode("ascii") + target = request.url.target.decode("ascii") + lines = [f"{method} {target} {version}"] + [ + f"{name.decode('ascii')}: {value.decode('ascii')}" for name, value in headers + ] + return "\n".join(lines) + + +def format_response_headers( + http_version: bytes, + status: int, + reason_phrase: bytes | None, + headers: list[tuple[bytes, bytes]], +) -> str: + version = http_version.decode("ascii") + reason = ( + codes.get_reason_phrase(status) + if reason_phrase is None + else reason_phrase.decode("ascii") + ) + lines = [f"{version} {status} {reason}"] + [ + f"{name.decode('ascii')}: {value.decode('ascii')}" for name, value in headers + ] + return "\n".join(lines) + + +def print_request_headers(request: httpcore.Request, http2: bool = False) -> None: + console = rich.console.Console() + http_text = format_request_headers(request, http2=http2) + syntax = rich.syntax.Syntax(http_text, "http", theme="ansi_dark", word_wrap=True) + console.print(syntax) + syntax = rich.syntax.Syntax("", "http", theme="ansi_dark", word_wrap=True) + console.print(syntax) + + +def print_response_headers( + http_version: bytes, + status: int, + reason_phrase: bytes | None, + headers: list[tuple[bytes, bytes]], +) -> None: + console = rich.console.Console() + http_text = format_response_headers(http_version, status, reason_phrase, headers) + syntax = rich.syntax.Syntax(http_text, "http", theme="ansi_dark", word_wrap=True) + console.print(syntax) + syntax = rich.syntax.Syntax("", "http", theme="ansi_dark", word_wrap=True) + console.print(syntax) + + +def print_response(response: Response) -> None: + console = rich.console.Console() + lexer_name = get_lexer_for_response(response) + if lexer_name: + if lexer_name.lower() == "json": + try: + data = response.json() + text = json.dumps(data, indent=4) + except ValueError: # pragma: no cover + text = response.text + else: + text = response.text + + syntax = rich.syntax.Syntax(text, lexer_name, theme="ansi_dark", word_wrap=True) + console.print(syntax) + else: + console.print(f"<{len(response.content)} bytes of binary data>") + + +_PCTRTT = typing.Tuple[typing.Tuple[str, str], ...] +_PCTRTTT = typing.Tuple[_PCTRTT, ...] +_PeerCertRetDictType = typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, _PCTRTTT, _PCTRTT]] + + +def format_certificate(cert: _PeerCertRetDictType) -> str: # pragma: no cover + lines = [] + for key, value in cert.items(): + if isinstance(value, (list, tuple)): + lines.append(f"* {key}:") + for item in value: + if key in ("subject", "issuer"): + for sub_item in item: + lines.append(f"* {sub_item[0]}: {sub_item[1]!r}") + elif isinstance(item, tuple) and len(item) == 2: + lines.append(f"* {item[0]}: {item[1]!r}") + else: + lines.append(f"* {item!r}") + else: + lines.append(f"* {key}: {value!r}") + return "\n".join(lines) + + +def trace( + name: str, info: typing.Mapping[str, typing.Any], verbose: bool = False +) -> None: + console = rich.console.Console() + if name == "connection.connect_tcp.started" and verbose: + host = info["host"] + console.print(f"* Connecting to {host!r}") + elif name == "connection.connect_tcp.complete" and verbose: + stream = info["return_value"] + server_addr = stream.get_extra_info("server_addr") + console.print(f"* Connected to {server_addr[0]!r} on port {server_addr[1]}") + elif name == "connection.start_tls.complete" and verbose: # pragma: no cover + stream = info["return_value"] + ssl_object = stream.get_extra_info("ssl_object") + version = ssl_object.version() + cipher = ssl_object.cipher() + server_cert = ssl_object.getpeercert() + alpn = ssl_object.selected_alpn_protocol() + console.print(f"* SSL established using {version!r} / {cipher[0]!r}") + console.print(f"* Selected ALPN protocol: {alpn!r}") + if server_cert: + console.print("* Server certificate:") + console.print(format_certificate(server_cert)) + elif name == "http11.send_request_headers.started" and verbose: + request = info["request"] + print_request_headers(request, http2=False) + elif name == "http2.send_request_headers.started" and verbose: # pragma: no cover + request = info["request"] + print_request_headers(request, http2=True) + elif name == "http11.receive_response_headers.complete": + http_version, status, reason_phrase, headers = info["return_value"] + print_response_headers(http_version, status, reason_phrase, headers) + elif name == "http2.receive_response_headers.complete": # pragma: no cover + status, headers = info["return_value"] + http_version = b"HTTP/2" + reason_phrase = None + print_response_headers(http_version, status, reason_phrase, headers) + + +def download_response(response: Response, download: typing.BinaryIO) -> None: + console = rich.console.Console() + console.print() + content_length = response.headers.get("Content-Length") + with rich.progress.Progress( + "[progress.description]{task.description}", + "[progress.percentage]{task.percentage:>3.0f}%", + rich.progress.BarColumn(bar_width=None), + rich.progress.DownloadColumn(), + rich.progress.TransferSpeedColumn(), + ) as progress: + description = f"Downloading [bold]{rich.markup.escape(download.name)}" + download_task = progress.add_task( + description, + total=int(content_length or 0), + start=content_length is not None, + ) + for chunk in response.iter_bytes(): + download.write(chunk) + progress.update(download_task, completed=response.num_bytes_downloaded) + + +def validate_json( + ctx: click.Context, + param: click.Option | click.Parameter, + value: typing.Any, +) -> typing.Any: + if value is None: + return None + + try: + return json.loads(value) + except json.JSONDecodeError: # pragma: no cover + raise click.BadParameter("Not valid JSON") + + +def validate_auth( + ctx: click.Context, + param: click.Option | click.Parameter, + value: typing.Any, +) -> typing.Any: + if value == (None, None): + return None + + username, password = value + if password == "-": # pragma: no cover + password = click.prompt("Password", hide_input=True) + return (username, password) + + +def handle_help( + ctx: click.Context, + param: click.Option | click.Parameter, + value: typing.Any, +) -> None: + if not value or ctx.resilient_parsing: + return + + print_help() + ctx.exit() + + +@click.command(add_help_option=False) +@click.argument("url", type=str) +@click.option( + "--method", + "-m", + "method", + type=str, + help=( + "Request method, such as GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, OPTIONS, HEAD. " + "[Default: GET, or POST if a request body is included]" + ), +) +@click.option( + "--params", + "-p", + "params", + type=(str, str), + multiple=True, + help="Query parameters to include in the request URL.", +) +@click.option( + "--content", + "-c", + "content", + type=str, + help="Byte content to include in the request body.", +) +@click.option( + "--data", + "-d", + "data", + type=(str, str), + multiple=True, + help="Form data to include in the request body.", +) +@click.option( + "--files", + "-f", + "files", + type=(str, click.File(mode="rb")), + multiple=True, + help="Form files to include in the request body.", +) +@click.option( + "--json", + "-j", + "json", + type=str, + callback=validate_json, + help="JSON data to include in the request body.", +) +@click.option( + "--headers", + "-h", + "headers", + type=(str, str), + multiple=True, + help="Include additional HTTP headers in the request.", +) +@click.option( + "--cookies", + "cookies", + type=(str, str), + multiple=True, + help="Cookies to include in the request.", +) +@click.option( + "--auth", + "auth", + type=(str, str), + default=(None, None), + callback=validate_auth, + help=( + "Username and password to include in the request. " + "Specify '-' for the password to use a password prompt. " + "Note that using --verbose/-v will expose the Authorization header, " + "including the password encoding in a trivially reversible format." + ), +) +@click.option( + "--proxy", + "proxy", + type=str, + default=None, + help="Send the request via a proxy. Should be the URL giving the proxy address.", +) +@click.option( + "--timeout", + "timeout", + type=float, + default=5.0, + help=( + "Timeout value to use for network operations, such as establishing the " + "connection, reading some data, etc... [Default: 5.0]" + ), +) +@click.option( + "--follow-redirects", + "follow_redirects", + is_flag=True, + default=False, + help="Automatically follow redirects.", +) +@click.option( + "--no-verify", + "verify", + is_flag=True, + default=True, + help="Disable SSL verification.", +) +@click.option( + "--http2", + "http2", + type=bool, + is_flag=True, + default=False, + help="Send the request using HTTP/2, if the remote server supports it.", +) +@click.option( + "--download", + type=click.File("wb"), + help="Save the response content as a file, rather than displaying it.", +) +@click.option( + "--verbose", + "-v", + type=bool, + is_flag=True, + default=False, + help="Verbose. Show request as well as response.", +) +@click.option( + "--help", + is_flag=True, + is_eager=True, + expose_value=False, + callback=handle_help, + help="Show this message and exit.", +) +def main( + url: str, + method: str, + params: list[tuple[str, str]], + content: str, + data: list[tuple[str, str]], + files: list[tuple[str, click.File]], + json: str, + headers: list[tuple[str, str]], + cookies: list[tuple[str, str]], + auth: tuple[str, str] | None, + proxy: str, + timeout: float, + follow_redirects: bool, + verify: bool, + http2: bool, + download: typing.BinaryIO | None, + verbose: bool, +) -> None: + """ + An HTTP command line client. + Sends a request and displays the response. + """ + if not method: + method = "POST" if content or data or files or json else "GET" + + try: + with Client(proxy=proxy, timeout=timeout, http2=http2, verify=verify) as client: + with client.stream( + method, + url, + params=list(params), + content=content, + data=dict(data), + files=files, # type: ignore + json=json, + headers=headers, + cookies=dict(cookies), + auth=auth, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + extensions={"trace": functools.partial(trace, verbose=verbose)}, + ) as response: + if download is not None: + download_response(response, download) + else: + response.read() + if response.content: + print_response(response) + + except RequestError as exc: + console = rich.console.Console() + console.print(f"[red]{type(exc).__name__}[/red]: {exc}") + sys.exit(1) + + sys.exit(0 if response.is_success else 1) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_models.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_models.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..67d74bf86bfc80e22d9a4a3153572845accd9039 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_models.py @@ -0,0 +1,1277 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import codecs +import datetime +import email.message +import json as jsonlib +import re +import typing +import urllib.request +from collections.abc import Mapping +from http.cookiejar import Cookie, CookieJar + +from ._content import ByteStream, UnattachedStream, encode_request, encode_response +from ._decoders import ( + SUPPORTED_DECODERS, + ByteChunker, + ContentDecoder, + IdentityDecoder, + LineDecoder, + MultiDecoder, + TextChunker, + TextDecoder, +) +from ._exceptions import ( + CookieConflict, + HTTPStatusError, + RequestNotRead, + ResponseNotRead, + StreamClosed, + StreamConsumed, + request_context, +) +from ._multipart import get_multipart_boundary_from_content_type +from ._status_codes import codes +from ._types import ( + AsyncByteStream, + CookieTypes, + HeaderTypes, + QueryParamTypes, + RequestContent, + RequestData, + RequestExtensions, + RequestFiles, + ResponseContent, + ResponseExtensions, + SyncByteStream, +) +from ._urls import URL +from ._utils import to_bytes_or_str, to_str + +__all__ = ["Cookies", "Headers", "Request", "Response"] + +SENSITIVE_HEADERS = {"authorization", "proxy-authorization"} + + +def _is_known_encoding(encoding: str) -> bool: + """ + Return `True` if `encoding` is a known codec. + """ + try: + codecs.lookup(encoding) + except LookupError: + return False + return True + + +def _normalize_header_key(key: str | bytes, encoding: str | None = None) -> bytes: + """ + Coerce str/bytes into a strictly byte-wise HTTP header key. + """ + return key if isinstance(key, bytes) else key.encode(encoding or "ascii") + + +def _normalize_header_value(value: str | bytes, encoding: str | None = None) -> bytes: + """ + Coerce str/bytes into a strictly byte-wise HTTP header value. + """ + if isinstance(value, bytes): + return value + if not isinstance(value, str): + raise TypeError(f"Header value must be str or bytes, not {type(value)}") + return value.encode(encoding or "ascii") + + +def _parse_content_type_charset(content_type: str) -> str | None: + # We used to use `cgi.parse_header()` here, but `cgi` became a dead battery. + # See: https://peps.python.org/pep-0594/#cgi + msg = email.message.Message() + msg["content-type"] = content_type + return msg.get_content_charset(failobj=None) + + +def _parse_header_links(value: str) -> list[dict[str, str]]: + """ + Returns a list of parsed link headers, for more info see: + https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Link + The generic syntax of those is: + Link: < uri-reference >; param1=value1; param2="value2" + So for instance: + Link; '; type="image/jpeg",;' + would return + [ + {"url": "http:/.../front.jpeg", "type": "image/jpeg"}, + {"url": "http://.../back.jpeg"}, + ] + :param value: HTTP Link entity-header field + :return: list of parsed link headers + """ + links: list[dict[str, str]] = [] + replace_chars = " '\"" + value = value.strip(replace_chars) + if not value: + return links + for val in re.split(", *<", value): + try: + url, params = val.split(";", 1) + except ValueError: + url, params = val, "" + link = {"url": url.strip("<> '\"")} + for param in params.split(";"): + try: + key, value = param.split("=") + except ValueError: + break + link[key.strip(replace_chars)] = value.strip(replace_chars) + links.append(link) + return links + + +def _obfuscate_sensitive_headers( + items: typing.Iterable[tuple[typing.AnyStr, typing.AnyStr]], +) -> typing.Iterator[tuple[typing.AnyStr, typing.AnyStr]]: + for k, v in items: + if to_str(k.lower()) in SENSITIVE_HEADERS: + v = to_bytes_or_str("[secure]", match_type_of=v) + yield k, v + + +class Headers(typing.MutableMapping[str, str]): + """ + HTTP headers, as a case-insensitive multi-dict. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + encoding: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + self._list = [] # type: typing.List[typing.Tuple[bytes, bytes, bytes]] + + if isinstance(headers, Headers): + self._list = list(headers._list) + elif isinstance(headers, Mapping): + for k, v in headers.items(): + bytes_key = _normalize_header_key(k, encoding) + bytes_value = _normalize_header_value(v, encoding) + self._list.append((bytes_key, bytes_key.lower(), bytes_value)) + elif headers is not None: + for k, v in headers: + bytes_key = _normalize_header_key(k, encoding) + bytes_value = _normalize_header_value(v, encoding) + self._list.append((bytes_key, bytes_key.lower(), bytes_value)) + + self._encoding = encoding + + @property + def encoding(self) -> str: + """ + Header encoding is mandated as ascii, but we allow fallbacks to utf-8 + or iso-8859-1. + """ + if self._encoding is None: + for encoding in ["ascii", "utf-8"]: + for key, value in self.raw: + try: + key.decode(encoding) + value.decode(encoding) + except UnicodeDecodeError: + break + else: + # The else block runs if 'break' did not occur, meaning + # all values fitted the encoding. + self._encoding = encoding + break + else: + # The ISO-8859-1 encoding covers all 256 code points in a byte, + # so will never raise decode errors. + self._encoding = "iso-8859-1" + return self._encoding + + @encoding.setter + def encoding(self, value: str) -> None: + self._encoding = value + + @property + def raw(self) -> list[tuple[bytes, bytes]]: + """ + Returns a list of the raw header items, as byte pairs. + """ + return [(raw_key, value) for raw_key, _, value in self._list] + + def keys(self) -> typing.KeysView[str]: + return {key.decode(self.encoding): None for _, key, value in self._list}.keys() + + def values(self) -> typing.ValuesView[str]: + values_dict: dict[str, str] = {} + for _, key, value in self._list: + str_key = key.decode(self.encoding) + str_value = value.decode(self.encoding) + if str_key in values_dict: + values_dict[str_key] += f", {str_value}" + else: + values_dict[str_key] = str_value + return values_dict.values() + + def items(self) -> typing.ItemsView[str, str]: + """ + Return `(key, value)` items of headers. Concatenate headers + into a single comma separated value when a key occurs multiple times. + """ + values_dict: dict[str, str] = {} + for _, key, value in self._list: + str_key = key.decode(self.encoding) + str_value = value.decode(self.encoding) + if str_key in values_dict: + values_dict[str_key] += f", {str_value}" + else: + values_dict[str_key] = str_value + return values_dict.items() + + def multi_items(self) -> list[tuple[str, str]]: + """ + Return a list of `(key, value)` pairs of headers. Allow multiple + occurrences of the same key without concatenating into a single + comma separated value. + """ + return [ + (key.decode(self.encoding), value.decode(self.encoding)) + for _, key, value in self._list + ] + + def get(self, key: str, default: typing.Any = None) -> typing.Any: + """ + Return a header value. If multiple occurrences of the header occur + then concatenate them together with commas. + """ + try: + return self[key] + except KeyError: + return default + + def get_list(self, key: str, split_commas: bool = False) -> list[str]: + """ + Return a list of all header values for a given key. + If `split_commas=True` is passed, then any comma separated header + values are split into multiple return strings. + """ + get_header_key = key.lower().encode(self.encoding) + + values = [ + item_value.decode(self.encoding) + for _, item_key, item_value in self._list + if item_key.lower() == get_header_key + ] + + if not split_commas: + return values + + split_values = [] + for value in values: + split_values.extend([item.strip() for item in value.split(",")]) + return split_values + + def update(self, headers: HeaderTypes | None = None) -> None: # type: ignore + headers = Headers(headers) + for key in headers.keys(): + if key in self: + self.pop(key) + self._list.extend(headers._list) + + def copy(self) -> Headers: + return Headers(self, encoding=self.encoding) + + def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> str: + """ + Return a single header value. + + If there are multiple headers with the same key, then we concatenate + them with commas. See: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2.2 + """ + normalized_key = key.lower().encode(self.encoding) + + items = [ + header_value.decode(self.encoding) + for _, header_key, header_value in self._list + if header_key == normalized_key + ] + + if items: + return ", ".join(items) + + raise KeyError(key) + + def __setitem__(self, key: str, value: str) -> None: + """ + Set the header `key` to `value`, removing any duplicate entries. + Retains insertion order. + """ + set_key = key.encode(self._encoding or "utf-8") + set_value = value.encode(self._encoding or "utf-8") + lookup_key = set_key.lower() + + found_indexes = [ + idx + for idx, (_, item_key, _) in enumerate(self._list) + if item_key == lookup_key + ] + + for idx in reversed(found_indexes[1:]): + del self._list[idx] + + if found_indexes: + idx = found_indexes[0] + self._list[idx] = (set_key, lookup_key, set_value) + else: + self._list.append((set_key, lookup_key, set_value)) + + def __delitem__(self, key: str) -> None: + """ + Remove the header `key`. + """ + del_key = key.lower().encode(self.encoding) + + pop_indexes = [ + idx + for idx, (_, item_key, _) in enumerate(self._list) + if item_key.lower() == del_key + ] + + if not pop_indexes: + raise KeyError(key) + + for idx in reversed(pop_indexes): + del self._list[idx] + + def __contains__(self, key: typing.Any) -> bool: + header_key = key.lower().encode(self.encoding) + return header_key in [key for _, key, _ in self._list] + + def __iter__(self) -> typing.Iterator[typing.Any]: + return iter(self.keys()) + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return len(self._list) + + def __eq__(self, other: typing.Any) -> bool: + try: + other_headers = Headers(other) + except ValueError: + return False + + self_list = [(key, value) for _, key, value in self._list] + other_list = [(key, value) for _, key, value in other_headers._list] + return sorted(self_list) == sorted(other_list) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + class_name = self.__class__.__name__ + + encoding_str = "" + if self.encoding != "ascii": + encoding_str = f", encoding={self.encoding!r}" + + as_list = list(_obfuscate_sensitive_headers(self.multi_items())) + as_dict = dict(as_list) + + no_duplicate_keys = len(as_dict) == len(as_list) + if no_duplicate_keys: + return f"{class_name}({as_dict!r}{encoding_str})" + return f"{class_name}({as_list!r}{encoding_str})" + + +class Request: + def __init__( + self, + method: str, + url: URL | str, + *, + params: QueryParamTypes | None = None, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + cookies: CookieTypes | None = None, + content: RequestContent | None = None, + data: RequestData | None = None, + files: RequestFiles | None = None, + json: typing.Any | None = None, + stream: SyncByteStream | AsyncByteStream | None = None, + extensions: RequestExtensions | None = None, + ) -> None: + self.method = method.upper() + self.url = URL(url) if params is None else URL(url, params=params) + self.headers = Headers(headers) + self.extensions = {} if extensions is None else dict(extensions) + + if cookies: + Cookies(cookies).set_cookie_header(self) + + if stream is None: + content_type: str | None = self.headers.get("content-type") + headers, stream = encode_request( + content=content, + data=data, + files=files, + json=json, + boundary=get_multipart_boundary_from_content_type( + content_type=content_type.encode(self.headers.encoding) + if content_type + else None + ), + ) + self._prepare(headers) + self.stream = stream + # Load the request body, except for streaming content. + if isinstance(stream, ByteStream): + self.read() + else: + # There's an important distinction between `Request(content=...)`, + # and `Request(stream=...)`. + # + # Using `content=...` implies automatically populated `Host` and content + # headers, of either `Content-Length: ...` or `Transfer-Encoding: chunked`. + # + # Using `stream=...` will not automatically include *any* + # auto-populated headers. + # + # As an end-user you don't really need `stream=...`. It's only + # useful when: + # + # * Preserving the request stream when copying requests, eg for redirects. + # * Creating request instances on the *server-side* of the transport API. + self.stream = stream + + def _prepare(self, default_headers: dict[str, str]) -> None: + for key, value in default_headers.items(): + # Ignore Transfer-Encoding if the Content-Length has been set explicitly. + if key.lower() == "transfer-encoding" and "Content-Length" in self.headers: + continue + self.headers.setdefault(key, value) + + auto_headers: list[tuple[bytes, bytes]] = [] + + has_host = "Host" in self.headers + has_content_length = ( + "Content-Length" in self.headers or "Transfer-Encoding" in self.headers + ) + + if not has_host and self.url.host: + auto_headers.append((b"Host", self.url.netloc)) + if not has_content_length and self.method in ("POST", "PUT", "PATCH"): + auto_headers.append((b"Content-Length", b"0")) + + self.headers = Headers(auto_headers + self.headers.raw) + + @property + def content(self) -> bytes: + if not hasattr(self, "_content"): + raise RequestNotRead() + return self._content + + def read(self) -> bytes: + """ + Read and return the request content. + """ + if not hasattr(self, "_content"): + assert isinstance(self.stream, typing.Iterable) + self._content = b"".join(self.stream) + if not isinstance(self.stream, ByteStream): + # If a streaming request has been read entirely into memory, then + # we can replace the stream with a raw bytes implementation, + # to ensure that any non-replayable streams can still be used. + self.stream = ByteStream(self._content) + return self._content + + async def aread(self) -> bytes: + """ + Read and return the request content. + """ + if not hasattr(self, "_content"): + assert isinstance(self.stream, typing.AsyncIterable) + self._content = b"".join([part async for part in self.stream]) + if not isinstance(self.stream, ByteStream): + # If a streaming request has been read entirely into memory, then + # we can replace the stream with a raw bytes implementation, + # to ensure that any non-replayable streams can still be used. + self.stream = ByteStream(self._content) + return self._content + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + class_name = self.__class__.__name__ + url = str(self.url) + return f"<{class_name}({self.method!r}, {url!r})>" + + def __getstate__(self) -> dict[str, typing.Any]: + return { + name: value + for name, value in self.__dict__.items() + if name not in ["extensions", "stream"] + } + + def __setstate__(self, state: dict[str, typing.Any]) -> None: + for name, value in state.items(): + setattr(self, name, value) + self.extensions = {} + self.stream = UnattachedStream() + + +class Response: + def __init__( + self, + status_code: int, + *, + headers: HeaderTypes | None = None, + content: ResponseContent | None = None, + text: str | None = None, + html: str | None = None, + json: typing.Any = None, + stream: SyncByteStream | AsyncByteStream | None = None, + request: Request | None = None, + extensions: ResponseExtensions | None = None, + history: list[Response] | None = None, + default_encoding: str | typing.Callable[[bytes], str] = "utf-8", + ) -> None: + self.status_code = status_code + self.headers = Headers(headers) + + self._request: Request | None = request + + # When follow_redirects=False and a redirect is received, + # the client will set `response.next_request`. + self.next_request: Request | None = None + + self.extensions = {} if extensions is None else dict(extensions) + self.history = [] if history is None else list(history) + + self.is_closed = False + self.is_stream_consumed = False + + self.default_encoding = default_encoding + + if stream is None: + headers, stream = encode_response(content, text, html, json) + self._prepare(headers) + self.stream = stream + if isinstance(stream, ByteStream): + # Load the response body, except for streaming content. + self.read() + else: + # There's an important distinction between `Response(content=...)`, + # and `Response(stream=...)`. + # + # Using `content=...` implies automatically populated content headers, + # of either `Content-Length: ...` or `Transfer-Encoding: chunked`. + # + # Using `stream=...` will not automatically include any content headers. + # + # As an end-user you don't really need `stream=...`. It's only + # useful when creating response instances having received a stream + # from the transport API. + self.stream = stream + + self._num_bytes_downloaded = 0 + + def _prepare(self, default_headers: dict[str, str]) -> None: + for key, value in default_headers.items(): + # Ignore Transfer-Encoding if the Content-Length has been set explicitly. + if key.lower() == "transfer-encoding" and "content-length" in self.headers: + continue + self.headers.setdefault(key, value) + + @property + def elapsed(self) -> datetime.timedelta: + """ + Returns the time taken for the complete request/response + cycle to complete. + """ + if not hasattr(self, "_elapsed"): + raise RuntimeError( + "'.elapsed' may only be accessed after the response " + "has been read or closed." + ) + return self._elapsed + + @elapsed.setter + def elapsed(self, elapsed: datetime.timedelta) -> None: + self._elapsed = elapsed + + @property + def request(self) -> Request: + """ + Returns the request instance associated to the current response. + """ + if self._request is None: + raise RuntimeError( + "The request instance has not been set on this response." + ) + return self._request + + @request.setter + def request(self, value: Request) -> None: + self._request = value + + @property + def http_version(self) -> str: + try: + http_version: bytes = self.extensions["http_version"] + except KeyError: + return "HTTP/1.1" + else: + return http_version.decode("ascii", errors="ignore") + + @property + def reason_phrase(self) -> str: + try: + reason_phrase: bytes = self.extensions["reason_phrase"] + except KeyError: + return codes.get_reason_phrase(self.status_code) + else: + return reason_phrase.decode("ascii", errors="ignore") + + @property + def url(self) -> URL: + """ + Returns the URL for which the request was made. + """ + return self.request.url + + @property + def content(self) -> bytes: + if not hasattr(self, "_content"): + raise ResponseNotRead() + return self._content + + @property + def text(self) -> str: + if not hasattr(self, "_text"): + content = self.content + if not content: + self._text = "" + else: + decoder = TextDecoder(encoding=self.encoding or "utf-8") + self._text = "".join([decoder.decode(self.content), decoder.flush()]) + return self._text + + @property + def encoding(self) -> str | None: + """ + Return an encoding to use for decoding the byte content into text. + The priority for determining this is given by... + + * `.encoding = <>` has been set explicitly. + * The encoding as specified by the charset parameter in the Content-Type header. + * The encoding as determined by `default_encoding`, which may either be + a string like "utf-8" indicating the encoding to use, or may be a callable + which enables charset autodetection. + """ + if not hasattr(self, "_encoding"): + encoding = self.charset_encoding + if encoding is None or not _is_known_encoding(encoding): + if isinstance(self.default_encoding, str): + encoding = self.default_encoding + elif hasattr(self, "_content"): + encoding = self.default_encoding(self._content) + self._encoding = encoding or "utf-8" + return self._encoding + + @encoding.setter + def encoding(self, value: str) -> None: + """ + Set the encoding to use for decoding the byte content into text. + + If the `text` attribute has been accessed, attempting to set the + encoding will throw a ValueError. + """ + if hasattr(self, "_text"): + raise ValueError( + "Setting encoding after `text` has been accessed is not allowed." + ) + self._encoding = value + + @property + def charset_encoding(self) -> str | None: + """ + Return the encoding, as specified by the Content-Type header. + """ + content_type = self.headers.get("Content-Type") + if content_type is None: + return None + + return _parse_content_type_charset(content_type) + + def _get_content_decoder(self) -> ContentDecoder: + """ + Returns a decoder instance which can be used to decode the raw byte + content, depending on the Content-Encoding used in the response. + """ + if not hasattr(self, "_decoder"): + decoders: list[ContentDecoder] = [] + values = self.headers.get_list("content-encoding", split_commas=True) + for value in values: + value = value.strip().lower() + try: + decoder_cls = SUPPORTED_DECODERS[value] + decoders.append(decoder_cls()) + except KeyError: + continue + + if len(decoders) == 1: + self._decoder = decoders[0] + elif len(decoders) > 1: + self._decoder = MultiDecoder(children=decoders) + else: + self._decoder = IdentityDecoder() + + return self._decoder + + @property + def is_informational(self) -> bool: + """ + A property which is `True` for 1xx status codes, `False` otherwise. + """ + return codes.is_informational(self.status_code) + + @property + def is_success(self) -> bool: + """ + A property which is `True` for 2xx status codes, `False` otherwise. + """ + return codes.is_success(self.status_code) + + @property + def is_redirect(self) -> bool: + """ + A property which is `True` for 3xx status codes, `False` otherwise. + + Note that not all responses with a 3xx status code indicate a URL redirect. + + Use `response.has_redirect_location` to determine responses with a properly + formed URL redirection. + """ + return codes.is_redirect(self.status_code) + + @property + def is_client_error(self) -> bool: + """ + A property which is `True` for 4xx status codes, `False` otherwise. + """ + return codes.is_client_error(self.status_code) + + @property + def is_server_error(self) -> bool: + """ + A property which is `True` for 5xx status codes, `False` otherwise. + """ + return codes.is_server_error(self.status_code) + + @property + def is_error(self) -> bool: + """ + A property which is `True` for 4xx and 5xx status codes, `False` otherwise. + """ + return codes.is_error(self.status_code) + + @property + def has_redirect_location(self) -> bool: + """ + Returns True for 3xx responses with a properly formed URL redirection, + `False` otherwise. + """ + return ( + self.status_code + in ( + # 301 (Cacheable redirect. Method may change to GET.) + codes.MOVED_PERMANENTLY, + # 302 (Uncacheable redirect. Method may change to GET.) + codes.FOUND, + # 303 (Client should make a GET or HEAD request.) + codes.SEE_OTHER, + # 307 (Equiv. 302, but retain method) + codes.TEMPORARY_REDIRECT, + # 308 (Equiv. 301, but retain method) + codes.PERMANENT_REDIRECT, + ) + and "Location" in self.headers + ) + + def raise_for_status(self) -> Response: + """ + Raise the `HTTPStatusError` if one occurred. + """ + request = self._request + if request is None: + raise RuntimeError( + "Cannot call `raise_for_status` as the request " + "instance has not been set on this response." + ) + + if self.is_success: + return self + + if self.has_redirect_location: + message = ( + "{error_type} '{0.status_code} {0.reason_phrase}' for url '{0.url}'\n" + "Redirect location: '{0.headers[location]}'\n" + "For more information check: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/{0.status_code}" + ) + else: + message = ( + "{error_type} '{0.status_code} {0.reason_phrase}' for url '{0.url}'\n" + "For more information check: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/{0.status_code}" + ) + + status_class = self.status_code // 100 + error_types = { + 1: "Informational response", + 3: "Redirect response", + 4: "Client error", + 5: "Server error", + } + error_type = error_types.get(status_class, "Invalid status code") + message = message.format(self, error_type=error_type) + raise HTTPStatusError(message, request=request, response=self) + + def json(self, **kwargs: typing.Any) -> typing.Any: + return jsonlib.loads(self.content, **kwargs) + + @property + def cookies(self) -> Cookies: + if not hasattr(self, "_cookies"): + self._cookies = Cookies() + self._cookies.extract_cookies(self) + return self._cookies + + @property + def links(self) -> dict[str | None, dict[str, str]]: + """ + Returns the parsed header links of the response, if any + """ + header = self.headers.get("link") + if header is None: + return {} + + return { + (link.get("rel") or link.get("url")): link + for link in _parse_header_links(header) + } + + @property + def num_bytes_downloaded(self) -> int: + return self._num_bytes_downloaded + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + def __getstate__(self) -> dict[str, typing.Any]: + return { + name: value + for name, value in self.__dict__.items() + if name not in ["extensions", "stream", "is_closed", "_decoder"] + } + + def __setstate__(self, state: dict[str, typing.Any]) -> None: + for name, value in state.items(): + setattr(self, name, value) + self.is_closed = True + self.extensions = {} + self.stream = UnattachedStream() + + def read(self) -> bytes: + """ + Read and return the response content. + """ + if not hasattr(self, "_content"): + self._content = b"".join(self.iter_bytes()) + return self._content + + def iter_bytes(self, chunk_size: int | None = None) -> typing.Iterator[bytes]: + """ + A byte-iterator over the decoded response content. + This allows us to handle gzip, deflate, brotli, and zstd encoded responses. + """ + if hasattr(self, "_content"): + chunk_size = len(self._content) if chunk_size is None else chunk_size + for i in range(0, len(self._content), max(chunk_size, 1)): + yield self._content[i : i + chunk_size] + else: + decoder = self._get_content_decoder() + chunker = ByteChunker(chunk_size=chunk_size) + with request_context(request=self._request): + for raw_bytes in self.iter_raw(): + decoded = decoder.decode(raw_bytes) + for chunk in chunker.decode(decoded): + yield chunk + decoded = decoder.flush() + for chunk in chunker.decode(decoded): + yield chunk # pragma: no cover + for chunk in chunker.flush(): + yield chunk + + def iter_text(self, chunk_size: int | None = None) -> typing.Iterator[str]: + """ + A str-iterator over the decoded response content + that handles both gzip, deflate, etc but also detects the content's + string encoding. + """ + decoder = TextDecoder(encoding=self.encoding or "utf-8") + chunker = TextChunker(chunk_size=chunk_size) + with request_context(request=self._request): + for byte_content in self.iter_bytes(): + text_content = decoder.decode(byte_content) + for chunk in chunker.decode(text_content): + yield chunk + text_content = decoder.flush() + for chunk in chunker.decode(text_content): + yield chunk # pragma: no cover + for chunk in chunker.flush(): + yield chunk + + def iter_lines(self) -> typing.Iterator[str]: + decoder = LineDecoder() + with request_context(request=self._request): + for text in self.iter_text(): + for line in decoder.decode(text): + yield line + for line in decoder.flush(): + yield line + + def iter_raw(self, chunk_size: int | None = None) -> typing.Iterator[bytes]: + """ + A byte-iterator over the raw response content. + """ + if self.is_stream_consumed: + raise StreamConsumed() + if self.is_closed: + raise StreamClosed() + if not isinstance(self.stream, SyncByteStream): + raise RuntimeError("Attempted to call a sync iterator on an async stream.") + + self.is_stream_consumed = True + self._num_bytes_downloaded = 0 + chunker = ByteChunker(chunk_size=chunk_size) + + with request_context(request=self._request): + for raw_stream_bytes in self.stream: + self._num_bytes_downloaded += len(raw_stream_bytes) + for chunk in chunker.decode(raw_stream_bytes): + yield chunk + + for chunk in chunker.flush(): + yield chunk + + self.close() + + def close(self) -> None: + """ + Close the response and release the connection. + Automatically called if the response body is read to completion. + """ + if not isinstance(self.stream, SyncByteStream): + raise RuntimeError("Attempted to call an sync close on an async stream.") + + if not self.is_closed: + self.is_closed = True + with request_context(request=self._request): + self.stream.close() + + async def aread(self) -> bytes: + """ + Read and return the response content. + """ + if not hasattr(self, "_content"): + self._content = b"".join([part async for part in self.aiter_bytes()]) + return self._content + + async def aiter_bytes( + self, chunk_size: int | None = None + ) -> typing.AsyncIterator[bytes]: + """ + A byte-iterator over the decoded response content. + This allows us to handle gzip, deflate, brotli, and zstd encoded responses. + """ + if hasattr(self, "_content"): + chunk_size = len(self._content) if chunk_size is None else chunk_size + for i in range(0, len(self._content), max(chunk_size, 1)): + yield self._content[i : i + chunk_size] + else: + decoder = self._get_content_decoder() + chunker = ByteChunker(chunk_size=chunk_size) + with request_context(request=self._request): + async for raw_bytes in self.aiter_raw(): + decoded = decoder.decode(raw_bytes) + for chunk in chunker.decode(decoded): + yield chunk + decoded = decoder.flush() + for chunk in chunker.decode(decoded): + yield chunk # pragma: no cover + for chunk in chunker.flush(): + yield chunk + + async def aiter_text( + self, chunk_size: int | None = None + ) -> typing.AsyncIterator[str]: + """ + A str-iterator over the decoded response content + that handles both gzip, deflate, etc but also detects the content's + string encoding. + """ + decoder = TextDecoder(encoding=self.encoding or "utf-8") + chunker = TextChunker(chunk_size=chunk_size) + with request_context(request=self._request): + async for byte_content in self.aiter_bytes(): + text_content = decoder.decode(byte_content) + for chunk in chunker.decode(text_content): + yield chunk + text_content = decoder.flush() + for chunk in chunker.decode(text_content): + yield chunk # pragma: no cover + for chunk in chunker.flush(): + yield chunk + + async def aiter_lines(self) -> typing.AsyncIterator[str]: + decoder = LineDecoder() + with request_context(request=self._request): + async for text in self.aiter_text(): + for line in decoder.decode(text): + yield line + for line in decoder.flush(): + yield line + + async def aiter_raw( + self, chunk_size: int | None = None + ) -> typing.AsyncIterator[bytes]: + """ + A byte-iterator over the raw response content. + """ + if self.is_stream_consumed: + raise StreamConsumed() + if self.is_closed: + raise StreamClosed() + if not isinstance(self.stream, AsyncByteStream): + raise RuntimeError("Attempted to call an async iterator on an sync stream.") + + self.is_stream_consumed = True + self._num_bytes_downloaded = 0 + chunker = ByteChunker(chunk_size=chunk_size) + + with request_context(request=self._request): + async for raw_stream_bytes in self.stream: + self._num_bytes_downloaded += len(raw_stream_bytes) + for chunk in chunker.decode(raw_stream_bytes): + yield chunk + + for chunk in chunker.flush(): + yield chunk + + await self.aclose() + + async def aclose(self) -> None: + """ + Close the response and release the connection. + Automatically called if the response body is read to completion. + """ + if not isinstance(self.stream, AsyncByteStream): + raise RuntimeError("Attempted to call an async close on an sync stream.") + + if not self.is_closed: + self.is_closed = True + with request_context(request=self._request): + await self.stream.aclose() + + +class Cookies(typing.MutableMapping[str, str]): + """ + HTTP Cookies, as a mutable mapping. + """ + + def __init__(self, cookies: CookieTypes | None = None) -> None: + if cookies is None or isinstance(cookies, dict): + self.jar = CookieJar() + if isinstance(cookies, dict): + for key, value in cookies.items(): + self.set(key, value) + elif isinstance(cookies, list): + self.jar = CookieJar() + for key, value in cookies: + self.set(key, value) + elif isinstance(cookies, Cookies): + self.jar = CookieJar() + for cookie in cookies.jar: + self.jar.set_cookie(cookie) + else: + self.jar = cookies + + def extract_cookies(self, response: Response) -> None: + """ + Loads any cookies based on the response `Set-Cookie` headers. + """ + urllib_response = self._CookieCompatResponse(response) + urllib_request = self._CookieCompatRequest(response.request) + + self.jar.extract_cookies(urllib_response, urllib_request) # type: ignore + + def set_cookie_header(self, request: Request) -> None: + """ + Sets an appropriate 'Cookie:' HTTP header on the `Request`. + """ + urllib_request = self._CookieCompatRequest(request) + self.jar.add_cookie_header(urllib_request) + + def set(self, name: str, value: str, domain: str = "", path: str = "/") -> None: + """ + Set a cookie value by name. May optionally include domain and path. + """ + kwargs = { + "version": 0, + "name": name, + "value": value, + "port": None, + "port_specified": False, + "domain": domain, + "domain_specified": bool(domain), + "domain_initial_dot": domain.startswith("."), + "path": path, + "path_specified": bool(path), + "secure": False, + "expires": None, + "discard": True, + "comment": None, + "comment_url": None, + "rest": {"HttpOnly": None}, + "rfc2109": False, + } + cookie = Cookie(**kwargs) # type: ignore + self.jar.set_cookie(cookie) + + def get( # type: ignore + self, + name: str, + default: str | None = None, + domain: str | None = None, + path: str | None = None, + ) -> str | None: + """ + Get a cookie by name. May optionally include domain and path + in order to specify exactly which cookie to retrieve. + """ + value = None + for cookie in self.jar: + if cookie.name == name: + if domain is None or cookie.domain == domain: + if path is None or cookie.path == path: + if value is not None: + message = f"Multiple cookies exist with name={name}" + raise CookieConflict(message) + value = cookie.value + + if value is None: + return default + return value + + def delete( + self, + name: str, + domain: str | None = None, + path: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Delete a cookie by name. May optionally include domain and path + in order to specify exactly which cookie to delete. + """ + if domain is not None and path is not None: + return self.jar.clear(domain, path, name) + + remove = [ + cookie + for cookie in self.jar + if cookie.name == name + and (domain is None or cookie.domain == domain) + and (path is None or cookie.path == path) + ] + + for cookie in remove: + self.jar.clear(cookie.domain, cookie.path, cookie.name) + + def clear(self, domain: str | None = None, path: str | None = None) -> None: + """ + Delete all cookies. Optionally include a domain and path in + order to only delete a subset of all the cookies. + """ + args = [] + if domain is not None: + args.append(domain) + if path is not None: + assert domain is not None + args.append(path) + self.jar.clear(*args) + + def update(self, cookies: CookieTypes | None = None) -> None: # type: ignore + cookies = Cookies(cookies) + for cookie in cookies.jar: + self.jar.set_cookie(cookie) + + def __setitem__(self, name: str, value: str) -> None: + return self.set(name, value) + + def __getitem__(self, name: str) -> str: + value = self.get(name) + if value is None: + raise KeyError(name) + return value + + def __delitem__(self, name: str) -> None: + return self.delete(name) + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return len(self.jar) + + def __iter__(self) -> typing.Iterator[str]: + return (cookie.name for cookie in self.jar) + + def __bool__(self) -> bool: + for _ in self.jar: + return True + return False + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + cookies_repr = ", ".join( + [ + f"" + for cookie in self.jar + ] + ) + + return f"" + + class _CookieCompatRequest(urllib.request.Request): + """ + Wraps a `Request` instance up in a compatibility interface suitable + for use with `CookieJar` operations. + """ + + def __init__(self, request: Request) -> None: + super().__init__( + url=str(request.url), + headers=dict(request.headers), + method=request.method, + ) + self.request = request + + def add_unredirected_header(self, key: str, value: str) -> None: + super().add_unredirected_header(key, value) + self.request.headers[key] = value + + class _CookieCompatResponse: + """ + Wraps a `Request` instance up in a compatibility interface suitable + for use with `CookieJar` operations. + """ + + def __init__(self, response: Response) -> None: + self.response = response + + def info(self) -> email.message.Message: + info = email.message.Message() + for key, value in self.response.headers.multi_items(): + # Note that setting `info[key]` here is an "append" operation, + # not a "replace" operation. + # https://docs.python.org/3/library/email.compat32-message.html#email.message.Message.__setitem__ + info[key] = value + return info diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_multipart.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_multipart.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b4761af9b2cf384de5189269927d781a700dbe46 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_multipart.py @@ -0,0 +1,300 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import io +import mimetypes +import os +import re +import typing +from pathlib import Path + +from ._types import ( + AsyncByteStream, + FileContent, + FileTypes, + RequestData, + RequestFiles, + SyncByteStream, +) +from ._utils import ( + peek_filelike_length, + primitive_value_to_str, + to_bytes, +) + +_HTML5_FORM_ENCODING_REPLACEMENTS = {'"': "%22", "\\": "\\\\"} +_HTML5_FORM_ENCODING_REPLACEMENTS.update( + {chr(c): "%{:02X}".format(c) for c in range(0x1F + 1) if c != 0x1B} +) +_HTML5_FORM_ENCODING_RE = re.compile( + r"|".join([re.escape(c) for c in _HTML5_FORM_ENCODING_REPLACEMENTS.keys()]) +) + + +def _format_form_param(name: str, value: str) -> bytes: + """ + Encode a name/value pair within a multipart form. + """ + + def replacer(match: typing.Match[str]) -> str: + return _HTML5_FORM_ENCODING_REPLACEMENTS[match.group(0)] + + value = _HTML5_FORM_ENCODING_RE.sub(replacer, value) + return f'{name}="{value}"'.encode() + + +def _guess_content_type(filename: str | None) -> str | None: + """ + Guesses the mimetype based on a filename. Defaults to `application/octet-stream`. + + Returns `None` if `filename` is `None` or empty. + """ + if filename: + return mimetypes.guess_type(filename)[0] or "application/octet-stream" + return None + + +def get_multipart_boundary_from_content_type( + content_type: bytes | None, +) -> bytes | None: + if not content_type or not content_type.startswith(b"multipart/form-data"): + return None + # parse boundary according to + # https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2046#section-5.1.1 + if b";" in content_type: + for section in content_type.split(b";"): + if section.strip().lower().startswith(b"boundary="): + return section.strip()[len(b"boundary=") :].strip(b'"') + return None + + +class DataField: + """ + A single form field item, within a multipart form field. + """ + + def __init__(self, name: str, value: str | bytes | int | float | None) -> None: + if not isinstance(name, str): + raise TypeError( + f"Invalid type for name. Expected str, got {type(name)}: {name!r}" + ) + if value is not None and not isinstance(value, (str, bytes, int, float)): + raise TypeError( + "Invalid type for value. Expected primitive type," + f" got {type(value)}: {value!r}" + ) + self.name = name + self.value: str | bytes = ( + value if isinstance(value, bytes) else primitive_value_to_str(value) + ) + + def render_headers(self) -> bytes: + if not hasattr(self, "_headers"): + name = _format_form_param("name", self.name) + self._headers = b"".join( + [b"Content-Disposition: form-data; ", name, b"\r\n\r\n"] + ) + + return self._headers + + def render_data(self) -> bytes: + if not hasattr(self, "_data"): + self._data = to_bytes(self.value) + + return self._data + + def get_length(self) -> int: + headers = self.render_headers() + data = self.render_data() + return len(headers) + len(data) + + def render(self) -> typing.Iterator[bytes]: + yield self.render_headers() + yield self.render_data() + + +class FileField: + """ + A single file field item, within a multipart form field. + """ + + CHUNK_SIZE = 64 * 1024 + + def __init__(self, name: str, value: FileTypes) -> None: + self.name = name + + fileobj: FileContent + + headers: dict[str, str] = {} + content_type: str | None = None + + # This large tuple based API largely mirror's requests' API + # It would be good to think of better APIs for this that we could + # include in httpx 2.0 since variable length tuples(especially of 4 elements) + # are quite unwieldly + if isinstance(value, tuple): + if len(value) == 2: + # neither the 3rd parameter (content_type) nor the 4th (headers) + # was included + filename, fileobj = value + elif len(value) == 3: + filename, fileobj, content_type = value + else: + # all 4 parameters included + filename, fileobj, content_type, headers = value # type: ignore + else: + filename = Path(str(getattr(value, "name", "upload"))).name + fileobj = value + + if content_type is None: + content_type = _guess_content_type(filename) + + has_content_type_header = any("content-type" in key.lower() for key in headers) + if content_type is not None and not has_content_type_header: + # note that unlike requests, we ignore the content_type provided in the 3rd + # tuple element if it is also included in the headers requests does + # the opposite (it overwrites the headerwith the 3rd tuple element) + headers["Content-Type"] = content_type + + if isinstance(fileobj, io.StringIO): + raise TypeError( + "Multipart file uploads require 'io.BytesIO', not 'io.StringIO'." + ) + if isinstance(fileobj, io.TextIOBase): + raise TypeError( + "Multipart file uploads must be opened in binary mode, not text mode." + ) + + self.filename = filename + self.file = fileobj + self.headers = headers + + def get_length(self) -> int | None: + headers = self.render_headers() + + if isinstance(self.file, (str, bytes)): + return len(headers) + len(to_bytes(self.file)) + + file_length = peek_filelike_length(self.file) + + # If we can't determine the filesize without reading it into memory, + # then return `None` here, to indicate an unknown file length. + if file_length is None: + return None + + return len(headers) + file_length + + def render_headers(self) -> bytes: + if not hasattr(self, "_headers"): + parts = [ + b"Content-Disposition: form-data; ", + _format_form_param("name", self.name), + ] + if self.filename: + filename = _format_form_param("filename", self.filename) + parts.extend([b"; ", filename]) + for header_name, header_value in self.headers.items(): + key, val = f"\r\n{header_name}: ".encode(), header_value.encode() + parts.extend([key, val]) + parts.append(b"\r\n\r\n") + self._headers = b"".join(parts) + + return self._headers + + def render_data(self) -> typing.Iterator[bytes]: + if isinstance(self.file, (str, bytes)): + yield to_bytes(self.file) + return + + if hasattr(self.file, "seek"): + try: + self.file.seek(0) + except io.UnsupportedOperation: + pass + + chunk = self.file.read(self.CHUNK_SIZE) + while chunk: + yield to_bytes(chunk) + chunk = self.file.read(self.CHUNK_SIZE) + + def render(self) -> typing.Iterator[bytes]: + yield self.render_headers() + yield from self.render_data() + + +class MultipartStream(SyncByteStream, AsyncByteStream): + """ + Request content as streaming multipart encoded form data. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + data: RequestData, + files: RequestFiles, + boundary: bytes | None = None, + ) -> None: + if boundary is None: + boundary = os.urandom(16).hex().encode("ascii") + + self.boundary = boundary + self.content_type = "multipart/form-data; boundary=%s" % boundary.decode( + "ascii" + ) + self.fields = list(self._iter_fields(data, files)) + + def _iter_fields( + self, data: RequestData, files: RequestFiles + ) -> typing.Iterator[FileField | DataField]: + for name, value in data.items(): + if isinstance(value, (tuple, list)): + for item in value: + yield DataField(name=name, value=item) + else: + yield DataField(name=name, value=value) + + file_items = files.items() if isinstance(files, typing.Mapping) else files + for name, value in file_items: + yield FileField(name=name, value=value) + + def iter_chunks(self) -> typing.Iterator[bytes]: + for field in self.fields: + yield b"--%s\r\n" % self.boundary + yield from field.render() + yield b"\r\n" + yield b"--%s--\r\n" % self.boundary + + def get_content_length(self) -> int | None: + """ + Return the length of the multipart encoded content, or `None` if + any of the files have a length that cannot be determined upfront. + """ + boundary_length = len(self.boundary) + length = 0 + + for field in self.fields: + field_length = field.get_length() + if field_length is None: + return None + + length += 2 + boundary_length + 2 # b"--{boundary}\r\n" + length += field_length + length += 2 # b"\r\n" + + length += 2 + boundary_length + 4 # b"--{boundary}--\r\n" + return length + + # Content stream interface. + + def get_headers(self) -> dict[str, str]: + content_length = self.get_content_length() + content_type = self.content_type + if content_length is None: + return {"Transfer-Encoding": "chunked", "Content-Type": content_type} + return {"Content-Length": str(content_length), "Content-Type": content_type} + + def __iter__(self) -> typing.Iterator[bytes]: + for chunk in self.iter_chunks(): + yield chunk + + async def __aiter__(self) -> typing.AsyncIterator[bytes]: + for chunk in self.iter_chunks(): + yield chunk diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_status_codes.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_status_codes.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..133a6231a5b53fd2f073799ca1bd07c50abe40ae --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_status_codes.py @@ -0,0 +1,162 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from enum import IntEnum + +__all__ = ["codes"] + + +class codes(IntEnum): + """HTTP status codes and reason phrases + + Status codes from the following RFCs are all observed: + + * RFC 7231: Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1), obsoletes 2616 + * RFC 6585: Additional HTTP Status Codes + * RFC 3229: Delta encoding in HTTP + * RFC 4918: HTTP Extensions for WebDAV, obsoletes 2518 + * RFC 5842: Binding Extensions to WebDAV + * RFC 7238: Permanent Redirect + * RFC 2295: Transparent Content Negotiation in HTTP + * RFC 2774: An HTTP Extension Framework + * RFC 7540: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Version 2 (HTTP/2) + * RFC 2324: Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP/1.0) + * RFC 7725: An HTTP Status Code to Report Legal Obstacles + * RFC 8297: An HTTP Status Code for Indicating Hints + * RFC 8470: Using Early Data in HTTP + """ + + def __new__(cls, value: int, phrase: str = "") -> codes: + obj = int.__new__(cls, value) + obj._value_ = value + + obj.phrase = phrase # type: ignore[attr-defined] + return obj + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return str(self.value) + + @classmethod + def get_reason_phrase(cls, value: int) -> str: + try: + return codes(value).phrase # type: ignore + except ValueError: + return "" + + @classmethod + def is_informational(cls, value: int) -> bool: + """ + Returns `True` for 1xx status codes, `False` otherwise. + """ + return 100 <= value <= 199 + + @classmethod + def is_success(cls, value: int) -> bool: + """ + Returns `True` for 2xx status codes, `False` otherwise. + """ + return 200 <= value <= 299 + + @classmethod + def is_redirect(cls, value: int) -> bool: + """ + Returns `True` for 3xx status codes, `False` otherwise. + """ + return 300 <= value <= 399 + + @classmethod + def is_client_error(cls, value: int) -> bool: + """ + Returns `True` for 4xx status codes, `False` otherwise. + """ + return 400 <= value <= 499 + + @classmethod + def is_server_error(cls, value: int) -> bool: + """ + Returns `True` for 5xx status codes, `False` otherwise. + """ + return 500 <= value <= 599 + + @classmethod + def is_error(cls, value: int) -> bool: + """ + Returns `True` for 4xx or 5xx status codes, `False` otherwise. + """ + return 400 <= value <= 599 + + # informational + CONTINUE = 100, "Continue" + SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS = 101, "Switching Protocols" + PROCESSING = 102, "Processing" + EARLY_HINTS = 103, "Early Hints" + + # success + OK = 200, "OK" + CREATED = 201, "Created" + ACCEPTED = 202, "Accepted" + NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION = 203, "Non-Authoritative Information" + NO_CONTENT = 204, "No Content" + RESET_CONTENT = 205, "Reset Content" + PARTIAL_CONTENT = 206, "Partial Content" + MULTI_STATUS = 207, "Multi-Status" + ALREADY_REPORTED = 208, "Already Reported" + IM_USED = 226, "IM Used" + + # redirection + MULTIPLE_CHOICES = 300, "Multiple Choices" + MOVED_PERMANENTLY = 301, "Moved Permanently" + FOUND = 302, "Found" + SEE_OTHER = 303, "See Other" + NOT_MODIFIED = 304, "Not Modified" + USE_PROXY = 305, "Use Proxy" + TEMPORARY_REDIRECT = 307, "Temporary Redirect" + PERMANENT_REDIRECT = 308, "Permanent Redirect" + + # client error + BAD_REQUEST = 400, "Bad Request" + UNAUTHORIZED = 401, "Unauthorized" + PAYMENT_REQUIRED = 402, "Payment Required" + FORBIDDEN = 403, "Forbidden" + NOT_FOUND = 404, "Not Found" + METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED = 405, "Method Not Allowed" + NOT_ACCEPTABLE = 406, "Not Acceptable" + PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED = 407, "Proxy Authentication Required" + REQUEST_TIMEOUT = 408, "Request Timeout" + CONFLICT = 409, "Conflict" + GONE = 410, "Gone" + LENGTH_REQUIRED = 411, "Length Required" + PRECONDITION_FAILED = 412, "Precondition Failed" + REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE = 413, "Request Entity Too Large" + REQUEST_URI_TOO_LONG = 414, "Request-URI Too Long" + UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE = 415, "Unsupported Media Type" + REQUESTED_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE = 416, "Requested Range Not Satisfiable" + EXPECTATION_FAILED = 417, "Expectation Failed" + IM_A_TEAPOT = 418, "I'm a teapot" + MISDIRECTED_REQUEST = 421, "Misdirected Request" + UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY = 422, "Unprocessable Entity" + LOCKED = 423, "Locked" + FAILED_DEPENDENCY = 424, "Failed Dependency" + TOO_EARLY = 425, "Too Early" + UPGRADE_REQUIRED = 426, "Upgrade Required" + PRECONDITION_REQUIRED = 428, "Precondition Required" + TOO_MANY_REQUESTS = 429, "Too Many Requests" + REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE = 431, "Request Header Fields Too Large" + UNAVAILABLE_FOR_LEGAL_REASONS = 451, "Unavailable For Legal Reasons" + + # server errors + INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR = 500, "Internal Server Error" + NOT_IMPLEMENTED = 501, "Not Implemented" + BAD_GATEWAY = 502, "Bad Gateway" + SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE = 503, "Service Unavailable" + GATEWAY_TIMEOUT = 504, "Gateway Timeout" + HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED = 505, "HTTP Version Not Supported" + VARIANT_ALSO_NEGOTIATES = 506, "Variant Also Negotiates" + INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE = 507, "Insufficient Storage" + LOOP_DETECTED = 508, "Loop Detected" + NOT_EXTENDED = 510, "Not Extended" + NETWORK_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED = 511, "Network Authentication Required" + + +# Include lower-case styles for `requests` compatibility. +for code in codes: + setattr(codes, code._name_.lower(), int(code)) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_types.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_types.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..704dfdffc8ba61eb913fa918072381e410b23c00 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_types.py @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +""" +Type definitions for type checking purposes. +""" + +from http.cookiejar import CookieJar +from typing import ( + IO, + TYPE_CHECKING, + Any, + AsyncIterable, + AsyncIterator, + Callable, + Dict, + Iterable, + Iterator, + List, + Mapping, + Optional, + Sequence, + Tuple, + Union, +) + +if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from ._auth import Auth # noqa: F401 + from ._config import Proxy, Timeout # noqa: F401 + from ._models import Cookies, Headers, Request # noqa: F401 + from ._urls import URL, QueryParams # noqa: F401 + + +PrimitiveData = Optional[Union[str, int, float, bool]] + +URLTypes = Union["URL", str] + +QueryParamTypes = Union[ + "QueryParams", + Mapping[str, Union[PrimitiveData, Sequence[PrimitiveData]]], + List[Tuple[str, PrimitiveData]], + Tuple[Tuple[str, PrimitiveData], ...], + str, + bytes, +] + +HeaderTypes = Union[ + "Headers", + Mapping[str, str], + Mapping[bytes, bytes], + Sequence[Tuple[str, str]], + Sequence[Tuple[bytes, bytes]], +] + +CookieTypes = Union["Cookies", CookieJar, Dict[str, str], List[Tuple[str, str]]] + +TimeoutTypes = Union[ + Optional[float], + Tuple[Optional[float], Optional[float], Optional[float], Optional[float]], + "Timeout", +] +ProxyTypes = Union["URL", str, "Proxy"] +CertTypes = Union[str, Tuple[str, str], Tuple[str, str, str]] + +AuthTypes = Union[ + Tuple[Union[str, bytes], Union[str, bytes]], + Callable[["Request"], "Request"], + "Auth", +] + +RequestContent = Union[str, bytes, Iterable[bytes], AsyncIterable[bytes]] +ResponseContent = Union[str, bytes, Iterable[bytes], AsyncIterable[bytes]] +ResponseExtensions = Mapping[str, Any] + +RequestData = Mapping[str, Any] + +FileContent = Union[IO[bytes], bytes, str] +FileTypes = Union[ + # file (or bytes) + FileContent, + # (filename, file (or bytes)) + Tuple[Optional[str], FileContent], + # (filename, file (or bytes), content_type) + Tuple[Optional[str], FileContent, Optional[str]], + # (filename, file (or bytes), content_type, headers) + Tuple[Optional[str], FileContent, Optional[str], Mapping[str, str]], +] +RequestFiles = Union[Mapping[str, FileTypes], Sequence[Tuple[str, FileTypes]]] + +RequestExtensions = Mapping[str, Any] + +__all__ = ["AsyncByteStream", "SyncByteStream"] + + +class SyncByteStream: + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: + raise NotImplementedError( + "The '__iter__' method must be implemented." + ) # pragma: no cover + yield b"" # pragma: no cover + + def close(self) -> None: + """ + Subclasses can override this method to release any network resources + after a request/response cycle is complete. + """ + + +class AsyncByteStream: + async def __aiter__(self) -> AsyncIterator[bytes]: + raise NotImplementedError( + "The '__aiter__' method must be implemented." + ) # pragma: no cover + yield b"" # pragma: no cover + + async def aclose(self) -> None: + pass diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_urlparse.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_urlparse.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bf190fd560ee4fc8a11af371a15fc5f1dc284d34 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_urlparse.py @@ -0,0 +1,527 @@ +""" +An implementation of `urlparse` that provides URL validation and normalization +as described by RFC3986. + +We rely on this implementation rather than the one in Python's stdlib, because: + +* It provides more complete URL validation. +* It properly differentiates between an empty querystring and an absent querystring, + to distinguish URLs with a trailing '?'. +* It handles scheme, hostname, port, and path normalization. +* It supports IDNA hostnames, normalizing them to their encoded form. +* The API supports passing individual components, as well as the complete URL string. + +Previously we relied on the excellent `rfc3986` package to handle URL parsing and +validation, but this module provides a simpler alternative, with less indirection +required. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import ipaddress +import re +import typing + +import idna + +from ._exceptions import InvalidURL + +MAX_URL_LENGTH = 65536 + +# https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3986.html#section-2.3 +UNRESERVED_CHARACTERS = ( + "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-._~" +) +SUB_DELIMS = "!$&'()*+,;=" + +PERCENT_ENCODED_REGEX = re.compile("%[A-Fa-f0-9]{2}") + +# https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#percent-encoded-bytes + +# The fragment percent-encode set is the C0 control percent-encode set +# and U+0020 SPACE, U+0022 ("), U+003C (<), U+003E (>), and U+0060 (`). +FRAG_SAFE = "".join( + [chr(i) for i in range(0x20, 0x7F) if i not in (0x20, 0x22, 0x3C, 0x3E, 0x60)] +) + +# The query percent-encode set is the C0 control percent-encode set +# and U+0020 SPACE, U+0022 ("), U+0023 (#), U+003C (<), and U+003E (>). +QUERY_SAFE = "".join( + [chr(i) for i in range(0x20, 0x7F) if i not in (0x20, 0x22, 0x23, 0x3C, 0x3E)] +) + +# The path percent-encode set is the query percent-encode set +# and U+003F (?), U+0060 (`), U+007B ({), and U+007D (}). +PATH_SAFE = "".join( + [ + chr(i) + for i in range(0x20, 0x7F) + if i not in (0x20, 0x22, 0x23, 0x3C, 0x3E) + (0x3F, 0x60, 0x7B, 0x7D) + ] +) + +# The userinfo percent-encode set is the path percent-encode set +# and U+002F (/), U+003A (:), U+003B (;), U+003D (=), U+0040 (@), +# U+005B ([) to U+005E (^), inclusive, and U+007C (|). +USERNAME_SAFE = "".join( + [ + chr(i) + for i in range(0x20, 0x7F) + if i + not in (0x20, 0x22, 0x23, 0x3C, 0x3E) + + (0x3F, 0x60, 0x7B, 0x7D) + + (0x2F, 0x3A, 0x3B, 0x3D, 0x40, 0x5B, 0x5C, 0x5D, 0x5E, 0x7C) + ] +) +PASSWORD_SAFE = "".join( + [ + chr(i) + for i in range(0x20, 0x7F) + if i + not in (0x20, 0x22, 0x23, 0x3C, 0x3E) + + (0x3F, 0x60, 0x7B, 0x7D) + + (0x2F, 0x3A, 0x3B, 0x3D, 0x40, 0x5B, 0x5C, 0x5D, 0x5E, 0x7C) + ] +) +# Note... The terminology 'userinfo' percent-encode set in the WHATWG document +# is used for the username and password quoting. For the joint userinfo component +# we remove U+003A (:) from the safe set. +USERINFO_SAFE = "".join( + [ + chr(i) + for i in range(0x20, 0x7F) + if i + not in (0x20, 0x22, 0x23, 0x3C, 0x3E) + + (0x3F, 0x60, 0x7B, 0x7D) + + (0x2F, 0x3B, 0x3D, 0x40, 0x5B, 0x5C, 0x5D, 0x5E, 0x7C) + ] +) + + +# {scheme}: (optional) +# //{authority} (optional) +# {path} +# ?{query} (optional) +# #{fragment} (optional) +URL_REGEX = re.compile( + ( + r"(?:(?P{scheme}):)?" + r"(?://(?P{authority}))?" + r"(?P{path})" + r"(?:\?(?P{query}))?" + r"(?:#(?P{fragment}))?" + ).format( + scheme="([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9+.-]*)?", + authority="[^/?#]*", + path="[^?#]*", + query="[^#]*", + fragment=".*", + ) +) + +# {userinfo}@ (optional) +# {host} +# :{port} (optional) +AUTHORITY_REGEX = re.compile( + ( + r"(?:(?P{userinfo})@)?" r"(?P{host})" r":?(?P{port})?" + ).format( + userinfo=".*", # Any character sequence. + host="(\\[.*\\]|[^:@]*)", # Either any character sequence excluding ':' or '@', + # or an IPv6 address enclosed within square brackets. + port=".*", # Any character sequence. + ) +) + + +# If we call urlparse with an individual component, then we need to regex +# validate that component individually. +# Note that we're duplicating the same strings as above. Shock! Horror!! +COMPONENT_REGEX = { + "scheme": re.compile("([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9+.-]*)?"), + "authority": re.compile("[^/?#]*"), + "path": re.compile("[^?#]*"), + "query": re.compile("[^#]*"), + "fragment": re.compile(".*"), + "userinfo": re.compile("[^@]*"), + "host": re.compile("(\\[.*\\]|[^:]*)"), + "port": re.compile(".*"), +} + + +# We use these simple regexs as a first pass before handing off to +# the stdlib 'ipaddress' module for IP address validation. +IPv4_STYLE_HOSTNAME = re.compile(r"^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$") +IPv6_STYLE_HOSTNAME = re.compile(r"^\[.*\]$") + + +class ParseResult(typing.NamedTuple): + scheme: str + userinfo: str + host: str + port: int | None + path: str + query: str | None + fragment: str | None + + @property + def authority(self) -> str: + return "".join( + [ + f"{self.userinfo}@" if self.userinfo else "", + f"[{self.host}]" if ":" in self.host else self.host, + f":{self.port}" if self.port is not None else "", + ] + ) + + @property + def netloc(self) -> str: + return "".join( + [ + f"[{self.host}]" if ":" in self.host else self.host, + f":{self.port}" if self.port is not None else "", + ] + ) + + def copy_with(self, **kwargs: str | None) -> ParseResult: + if not kwargs: + return self + + defaults = { + "scheme": self.scheme, + "authority": self.authority, + "path": self.path, + "query": self.query, + "fragment": self.fragment, + } + defaults.update(kwargs) + return urlparse("", **defaults) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + authority = self.authority + return "".join( + [ + f"{self.scheme}:" if self.scheme else "", + f"//{authority}" if authority else "", + self.path, + f"?{self.query}" if self.query is not None else "", + f"#{self.fragment}" if self.fragment is not None else "", + ] + ) + + +def urlparse(url: str = "", **kwargs: str | None) -> ParseResult: + # Initial basic checks on allowable URLs. + # --------------------------------------- + + # Hard limit the maximum allowable URL length. + if len(url) > MAX_URL_LENGTH: + raise InvalidURL("URL too long") + + # If a URL includes any ASCII control characters including \t, \r, \n, + # then treat it as invalid. + if any(char.isascii() and not char.isprintable() for char in url): + char = next(char for char in url if char.isascii() and not char.isprintable()) + idx = url.find(char) + error = ( + f"Invalid non-printable ASCII character in URL, {char!r} at position {idx}." + ) + raise InvalidURL(error) + + # Some keyword arguments require special handling. + # ------------------------------------------------ + + # Coerce "port" to a string, if it is provided as an integer. + if "port" in kwargs: + port = kwargs["port"] + kwargs["port"] = str(port) if isinstance(port, int) else port + + # Replace "netloc" with "host and "port". + if "netloc" in kwargs: + netloc = kwargs.pop("netloc") or "" + kwargs["host"], _, kwargs["port"] = netloc.partition(":") + + # Replace "username" and/or "password" with "userinfo". + if "username" in kwargs or "password" in kwargs: + username = quote(kwargs.pop("username", "") or "", safe=USERNAME_SAFE) + password = quote(kwargs.pop("password", "") or "", safe=PASSWORD_SAFE) + kwargs["userinfo"] = f"{username}:{password}" if password else username + + # Replace "raw_path" with "path" and "query". + if "raw_path" in kwargs: + raw_path = kwargs.pop("raw_path") or "" + kwargs["path"], seperator, kwargs["query"] = raw_path.partition("?") + if not seperator: + kwargs["query"] = None + + # Ensure that IPv6 "host" addresses are always escaped with "[...]". + if "host" in kwargs: + host = kwargs.get("host") or "" + if ":" in host and not (host.startswith("[") and host.endswith("]")): + kwargs["host"] = f"[{host}]" + + # If any keyword arguments are provided, ensure they are valid. + # ------------------------------------------------------------- + + for key, value in kwargs.items(): + if value is not None: + if len(value) > MAX_URL_LENGTH: + raise InvalidURL(f"URL component '{key}' too long") + + # If a component includes any ASCII control characters including \t, \r, \n, + # then treat it as invalid. + if any(char.isascii() and not char.isprintable() for char in value): + char = next( + char for char in value if char.isascii() and not char.isprintable() + ) + idx = value.find(char) + error = ( + f"Invalid non-printable ASCII character in URL {key} component, " + f"{char!r} at position {idx}." + ) + raise InvalidURL(error) + + # Ensure that keyword arguments match as a valid regex. + if not COMPONENT_REGEX[key].fullmatch(value): + raise InvalidURL(f"Invalid URL component '{key}'") + + # The URL_REGEX will always match, but may have empty components. + url_match = URL_REGEX.match(url) + assert url_match is not None + url_dict = url_match.groupdict() + + # * 'scheme', 'authority', and 'path' may be empty strings. + # * 'query' may be 'None', indicating no trailing "?" portion. + # Any string including the empty string, indicates a trailing "?". + # * 'fragment' may be 'None', indicating no trailing "#" portion. + # Any string including the empty string, indicates a trailing "#". + scheme = kwargs.get("scheme", url_dict["scheme"]) or "" + authority = kwargs.get("authority", url_dict["authority"]) or "" + path = kwargs.get("path", url_dict["path"]) or "" + query = kwargs.get("query", url_dict["query"]) + frag = kwargs.get("fragment", url_dict["fragment"]) + + # The AUTHORITY_REGEX will always match, but may have empty components. + authority_match = AUTHORITY_REGEX.match(authority) + assert authority_match is not None + authority_dict = authority_match.groupdict() + + # * 'userinfo' and 'host' may be empty strings. + # * 'port' may be 'None'. + userinfo = kwargs.get("userinfo", authority_dict["userinfo"]) or "" + host = kwargs.get("host", authority_dict["host"]) or "" + port = kwargs.get("port", authority_dict["port"]) + + # Normalize and validate each component. + # We end up with a parsed representation of the URL, + # with components that are plain ASCII bytestrings. + parsed_scheme: str = scheme.lower() + parsed_userinfo: str = quote(userinfo, safe=USERINFO_SAFE) + parsed_host: str = encode_host(host) + parsed_port: int | None = normalize_port(port, scheme) + + has_scheme = parsed_scheme != "" + has_authority = ( + parsed_userinfo != "" or parsed_host != "" or parsed_port is not None + ) + validate_path(path, has_scheme=has_scheme, has_authority=has_authority) + if has_scheme or has_authority: + path = normalize_path(path) + + parsed_path: str = quote(path, safe=PATH_SAFE) + parsed_query: str | None = None if query is None else quote(query, safe=QUERY_SAFE) + parsed_frag: str | None = None if frag is None else quote(frag, safe=FRAG_SAFE) + + # The parsed ASCII bytestrings are our canonical form. + # All properties of the URL are derived from these. + return ParseResult( + parsed_scheme, + parsed_userinfo, + parsed_host, + parsed_port, + parsed_path, + parsed_query, + parsed_frag, + ) + + +def encode_host(host: str) -> str: + if not host: + return "" + + elif IPv4_STYLE_HOSTNAME.match(host): + # Validate IPv4 hostnames like #.#.#.# + # + # From https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3986/#section-3.2.2 + # + # IPv4address = dec-octet "." dec-octet "." dec-octet "." dec-octet + try: + ipaddress.IPv4Address(host) + except ipaddress.AddressValueError: + raise InvalidURL(f"Invalid IPv4 address: {host!r}") + return host + + elif IPv6_STYLE_HOSTNAME.match(host): + # Validate IPv6 hostnames like [...] + # + # From https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3986/#section-3.2.2 + # + # "A host identified by an Internet Protocol literal address, version 6 + # [RFC3513] or later, is distinguished by enclosing the IP literal + # within square brackets ("[" and "]"). This is the only place where + # square bracket characters are allowed in the URI syntax." + try: + ipaddress.IPv6Address(host[1:-1]) + except ipaddress.AddressValueError: + raise InvalidURL(f"Invalid IPv6 address: {host!r}") + return host[1:-1] + + elif host.isascii(): + # Regular ASCII hostnames + # + # From https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3986/#section-3.2.2 + # + # reg-name = *( unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims ) + WHATWG_SAFE = '"`{}%|\\' + return quote(host.lower(), safe=SUB_DELIMS + WHATWG_SAFE) + + # IDNA hostnames + try: + return idna.encode(host.lower()).decode("ascii") + except idna.IDNAError: + raise InvalidURL(f"Invalid IDNA hostname: {host!r}") + + +def normalize_port(port: str | int | None, scheme: str) -> int | None: + # From https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.2.3 + # + # "A scheme may define a default port. For example, the "http" scheme + # defines a default port of "80", corresponding to its reserved TCP + # port number. The type of port designated by the port number (e.g., + # TCP, UDP, SCTP) is defined by the URI scheme. URI producers and + # normalizers should omit the port component and its ":" delimiter if + # port is empty or if its value would be the same as that of the + # scheme's default." + if port is None or port == "": + return None + + try: + port_as_int = int(port) + except ValueError: + raise InvalidURL(f"Invalid port: {port!r}") + + # See https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#url-miscellaneous + default_port = {"ftp": 21, "http": 80, "https": 443, "ws": 80, "wss": 443}.get( + scheme + ) + if port_as_int == default_port: + return None + return port_as_int + + +def validate_path(path: str, has_scheme: bool, has_authority: bool) -> None: + """ + Path validation rules that depend on if the URL contains + a scheme or authority component. + + See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3986.html#section-3.3 + """ + if has_authority: + # If a URI contains an authority component, then the path component + # must either be empty or begin with a slash ("/") character." + if path and not path.startswith("/"): + raise InvalidURL("For absolute URLs, path must be empty or begin with '/'") + + if not has_scheme and not has_authority: + # If a URI does not contain an authority component, then the path cannot begin + # with two slash characters ("//"). + if path.startswith("//"): + raise InvalidURL("Relative URLs cannot have a path starting with '//'") + + # In addition, a URI reference (Section 4.1) may be a relative-path reference, + # in which case the first path segment cannot contain a colon (":") character. + if path.startswith(":"): + raise InvalidURL("Relative URLs cannot have a path starting with ':'") + + +def normalize_path(path: str) -> str: + """ + Drop "." and ".." segments from a URL path. + + For example: + + normalize_path("/path/./to/somewhere/..") == "/path/to" + """ + # Fast return when no '.' characters in the path. + if "." not in path: + return path + + components = path.split("/") + + # Fast return when no '.' or '..' components in the path. + if "." not in components and ".." not in components: + return path + + # https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3986#section-5.2.4 + output: list[str] = [] + for component in components: + if component == ".": + pass + elif component == "..": + if output and output != [""]: + output.pop() + else: + output.append(component) + return "/".join(output) + + +def PERCENT(string: str) -> str: + return "".join([f"%{byte:02X}" for byte in string.encode("utf-8")]) + + +def percent_encoded(string: str, safe: str) -> str: + """ + Use percent-encoding to quote a string. + """ + NON_ESCAPED_CHARS = UNRESERVED_CHARACTERS + safe + + # Fast path for strings that don't need escaping. + if not string.rstrip(NON_ESCAPED_CHARS): + return string + + return "".join( + [char if char in NON_ESCAPED_CHARS else PERCENT(char) for char in string] + ) + + +def quote(string: str, safe: str) -> str: + """ + Use percent-encoding to quote a string, omitting existing '%xx' escape sequences. + + See: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-2.1 + + * `string`: The string to be percent-escaped. + * `safe`: A string containing characters that may be treated as safe, and do not + need to be escaped. Unreserved characters are always treated as safe. + See: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-2.3 + """ + parts = [] + current_position = 0 + for match in re.finditer(PERCENT_ENCODED_REGEX, string): + start_position, end_position = match.start(), match.end() + matched_text = match.group(0) + # Add any text up to the '%xx' escape sequence. + if start_position != current_position: + leading_text = string[current_position:start_position] + parts.append(percent_encoded(leading_text, safe=safe)) + + # Add the '%xx' escape sequence. + parts.append(matched_text) + current_position = end_position + + # Add any text after the final '%xx' escape sequence. + if current_position != len(string): + trailing_text = string[current_position:] + parts.append(percent_encoded(trailing_text, safe=safe)) + + return "".join(parts) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_urls.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_urls.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..147a8fa333acaf31618d37ba2896e3a5bf5e4d02 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_urls.py @@ -0,0 +1,641 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing +from urllib.parse import parse_qs, unquote, urlencode + +import idna + +from ._types import QueryParamTypes +from ._urlparse import urlparse +from ._utils import primitive_value_to_str + +__all__ = ["URL", "QueryParams"] + + +class URL: + """ + url = httpx.URL("HTTPS://jo%40email.com:a%20secret@müller.de:1234/pa%20th?search=ab#anchorlink") + + assert url.scheme == "https" + assert url.username == "jo@email.com" + assert url.password == "a secret" + assert url.userinfo == b"jo%40email.com:a%20secret" + assert url.host == "müller.de" + assert url.raw_host == b"xn--mller-kva.de" + assert url.port == 1234 + assert url.netloc == b"xn--mller-kva.de:1234" + assert url.path == "/pa th" + assert url.query == b"?search=ab" + assert url.raw_path == b"/pa%20th?search=ab" + assert url.fragment == "anchorlink" + + The components of a URL are broken down like this: + + https://jo%40email.com:a%20secret@müller.de:1234/pa%20th?search=ab#anchorlink + [scheme] [ username ] [password] [ host ][port][ path ] [ query ] [fragment] + [ userinfo ] [ netloc ][ raw_path ] + + Note that: + + * `url.scheme` is normalized to always be lowercased. + + * `url.host` is normalized to always be lowercased. Internationalized domain + names are represented in unicode, without IDNA encoding applied. For instance: + + url = httpx.URL("http://中国.icom.museum") + assert url.host == "中国.icom.museum" + url = httpx.URL("http://xn--fiqs8s.icom.museum") + assert url.host == "中国.icom.museum" + + * `url.raw_host` is normalized to always be lowercased, and is IDNA encoded. + + url = httpx.URL("http://中国.icom.museum") + assert url.raw_host == b"xn--fiqs8s.icom.museum" + url = httpx.URL("http://xn--fiqs8s.icom.museum") + assert url.raw_host == b"xn--fiqs8s.icom.museum" + + * `url.port` is either None or an integer. URLs that include the default port for + "http", "https", "ws", "wss", and "ftp" schemes have their port + normalized to `None`. + + assert httpx.URL("http://example.com") == httpx.URL("http://example.com:80") + assert httpx.URL("http://example.com").port is None + assert httpx.URL("http://example.com:80").port is None + + * `url.userinfo` is raw bytes, without URL escaping. Usually you'll want to work + with `url.username` and `url.password` instead, which handle the URL escaping. + + * `url.raw_path` is raw bytes of both the path and query, without URL escaping. + This portion is used as the target when constructing HTTP requests. Usually you'll + want to work with `url.path` instead. + + * `url.query` is raw bytes, without URL escaping. A URL query string portion can + only be properly URL escaped when decoding the parameter names and values + themselves. + """ + + def __init__(self, url: URL | str = "", **kwargs: typing.Any) -> None: + if kwargs: + allowed = { + "scheme": str, + "username": str, + "password": str, + "userinfo": bytes, + "host": str, + "port": int, + "netloc": bytes, + "path": str, + "query": bytes, + "raw_path": bytes, + "fragment": str, + "params": object, + } + + # Perform type checking for all supported keyword arguments. + for key, value in kwargs.items(): + if key not in allowed: + message = f"{key!r} is an invalid keyword argument for URL()" + raise TypeError(message) + if value is not None and not isinstance(value, allowed[key]): + expected = allowed[key].__name__ + seen = type(value).__name__ + message = f"Argument {key!r} must be {expected} but got {seen}" + raise TypeError(message) + if isinstance(value, bytes): + kwargs[key] = value.decode("ascii") + + if "params" in kwargs: + # Replace any "params" keyword with the raw "query" instead. + # + # Ensure that empty params use `kwargs["query"] = None` rather + # than `kwargs["query"] = ""`, so that generated URLs do not + # include an empty trailing "?". + params = kwargs.pop("params") + kwargs["query"] = None if not params else str(QueryParams(params)) + + if isinstance(url, str): + self._uri_reference = urlparse(url, **kwargs) + elif isinstance(url, URL): + self._uri_reference = url._uri_reference.copy_with(**kwargs) + else: + raise TypeError( + "Invalid type for url. Expected str or httpx.URL," + f" got {type(url)}: {url!r}" + ) + + @property + def scheme(self) -> str: + """ + The URL scheme, such as "http", "https". + Always normalised to lowercase. + """ + return self._uri_reference.scheme + + @property + def raw_scheme(self) -> bytes: + """ + The raw bytes representation of the URL scheme, such as b"http", b"https". + Always normalised to lowercase. + """ + return self._uri_reference.scheme.encode("ascii") + + @property + def userinfo(self) -> bytes: + """ + The URL userinfo as a raw bytestring. + For example: b"jo%40email.com:a%20secret". + """ + return self._uri_reference.userinfo.encode("ascii") + + @property + def username(self) -> str: + """ + The URL username as a string, with URL decoding applied. + For example: "jo@email.com" + """ + userinfo = self._uri_reference.userinfo + return unquote(userinfo.partition(":")[0]) + + @property + def password(self) -> str: + """ + The URL password as a string, with URL decoding applied. + For example: "a secret" + """ + userinfo = self._uri_reference.userinfo + return unquote(userinfo.partition(":")[2]) + + @property + def host(self) -> str: + """ + The URL host as a string. + Always normalized to lowercase, with IDNA hosts decoded into unicode. + + Examples: + + url = httpx.URL("http://www.EXAMPLE.org") + assert url.host == "www.example.org" + + url = httpx.URL("http://中国.icom.museum") + assert url.host == "中国.icom.museum" + + url = httpx.URL("http://xn--fiqs8s.icom.museum") + assert url.host == "中国.icom.museum" + + url = httpx.URL("https://[::ffff:192.168.0.1]") + assert url.host == "::ffff:192.168.0.1" + """ + host: str = self._uri_reference.host + + if host.startswith("xn--"): + host = idna.decode(host) + + return host + + @property + def raw_host(self) -> bytes: + """ + The raw bytes representation of the URL host. + Always normalized to lowercase, and IDNA encoded. + + Examples: + + url = httpx.URL("http://www.EXAMPLE.org") + assert url.raw_host == b"www.example.org" + + url = httpx.URL("http://中国.icom.museum") + assert url.raw_host == b"xn--fiqs8s.icom.museum" + + url = httpx.URL("http://xn--fiqs8s.icom.museum") + assert url.raw_host == b"xn--fiqs8s.icom.museum" + + url = httpx.URL("https://[::ffff:192.168.0.1]") + assert url.raw_host == b"::ffff:192.168.0.1" + """ + return self._uri_reference.host.encode("ascii") + + @property + def port(self) -> int | None: + """ + The URL port as an integer. + + Note that the URL class performs port normalization as per the WHATWG spec. + Default ports for "http", "https", "ws", "wss", and "ftp" schemes are always + treated as `None`. + + For example: + + assert httpx.URL("http://www.example.com") == httpx.URL("http://www.example.com:80") + assert httpx.URL("http://www.example.com:80").port is None + """ + return self._uri_reference.port + + @property + def netloc(self) -> bytes: + """ + Either `` or `:` as bytes. + Always normalized to lowercase, and IDNA encoded. + + This property may be used for generating the value of a request + "Host" header. + """ + return self._uri_reference.netloc.encode("ascii") + + @property + def path(self) -> str: + """ + The URL path as a string. Excluding the query string, and URL decoded. + + For example: + + url = httpx.URL("https://example.com/pa%20th") + assert url.path == "/pa th" + """ + path = self._uri_reference.path or "/" + return unquote(path) + + @property + def query(self) -> bytes: + """ + The URL query string, as raw bytes, excluding the leading b"?". + + This is necessarily a bytewise interface, because we cannot + perform URL decoding of this representation until we've parsed + the keys and values into a QueryParams instance. + + For example: + + url = httpx.URL("https://example.com/?filter=some%20search%20terms") + assert url.query == b"filter=some%20search%20terms" + """ + query = self._uri_reference.query or "" + return query.encode("ascii") + + @property + def params(self) -> QueryParams: + """ + The URL query parameters, neatly parsed and packaged into an immutable + multidict representation. + """ + return QueryParams(self._uri_reference.query) + + @property + def raw_path(self) -> bytes: + """ + The complete URL path and query string as raw bytes. + Used as the target when constructing HTTP requests. + + For example: + + GET /users?search=some%20text HTTP/1.1 + Host: www.example.org + Connection: close + """ + path = self._uri_reference.path or "/" + if self._uri_reference.query is not None: + path += "?" + self._uri_reference.query + return path.encode("ascii") + + @property + def fragment(self) -> str: + """ + The URL fragments, as used in HTML anchors. + As a string, without the leading '#'. + """ + return unquote(self._uri_reference.fragment or "") + + @property + def is_absolute_url(self) -> bool: + """ + Return `True` for absolute URLs such as 'http://example.com/path', + and `False` for relative URLs such as '/path'. + """ + # We don't use `.is_absolute` from `rfc3986` because it treats + # URLs with a fragment portion as not absolute. + # What we actually care about is if the URL provides + # a scheme and hostname to which connections should be made. + return bool(self._uri_reference.scheme and self._uri_reference.host) + + @property + def is_relative_url(self) -> bool: + """ + Return `False` for absolute URLs such as 'http://example.com/path', + and `True` for relative URLs such as '/path'. + """ + return not self.is_absolute_url + + def copy_with(self, **kwargs: typing.Any) -> URL: + """ + Copy this URL, returning a new URL with some components altered. + Accepts the same set of parameters as the components that are made + available via properties on the `URL` class. + + For example: + + url = httpx.URL("https://www.example.com").copy_with( + username="jo@gmail.com", password="a secret" + ) + assert url == "https://jo%40email.com:a%20secret@www.example.com" + """ + return URL(self, **kwargs) + + def copy_set_param(self, key: str, value: typing.Any = None) -> URL: + return self.copy_with(params=self.params.set(key, value)) + + def copy_add_param(self, key: str, value: typing.Any = None) -> URL: + return self.copy_with(params=self.params.add(key, value)) + + def copy_remove_param(self, key: str) -> URL: + return self.copy_with(params=self.params.remove(key)) + + def copy_merge_params(self, params: QueryParamTypes) -> URL: + return self.copy_with(params=self.params.merge(params)) + + def join(self, url: URL | str) -> URL: + """ + Return an absolute URL, using this URL as the base. + + Eg. + + url = httpx.URL("https://www.example.com/test") + url = url.join("/new/path") + assert url == "https://www.example.com/new/path" + """ + from urllib.parse import urljoin + + return URL(urljoin(str(self), str(URL(url)))) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(str(self)) + + def __eq__(self, other: typing.Any) -> bool: + return isinstance(other, (URL, str)) and str(self) == str(URL(other)) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return str(self._uri_reference) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + scheme, userinfo, host, port, path, query, fragment = self._uri_reference + + if ":" in userinfo: + # Mask any password component. + userinfo = f'{userinfo.split(":")[0]}:[secure]' + + authority = "".join( + [ + f"{userinfo}@" if userinfo else "", + f"[{host}]" if ":" in host else host, + f":{port}" if port is not None else "", + ] + ) + url = "".join( + [ + f"{self.scheme}:" if scheme else "", + f"//{authority}" if authority else "", + path, + f"?{query}" if query is not None else "", + f"#{fragment}" if fragment is not None else "", + ] + ) + + return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({url!r})" + + @property + def raw(self) -> tuple[bytes, bytes, int, bytes]: # pragma: nocover + import collections + import warnings + + warnings.warn("URL.raw is deprecated.") + RawURL = collections.namedtuple( + "RawURL", ["raw_scheme", "raw_host", "port", "raw_path"] + ) + return RawURL( + raw_scheme=self.raw_scheme, + raw_host=self.raw_host, + port=self.port, + raw_path=self.raw_path, + ) + + +class QueryParams(typing.Mapping[str, str]): + """ + URL query parameters, as a multi-dict. + """ + + def __init__(self, *args: QueryParamTypes | None, **kwargs: typing.Any) -> None: + assert len(args) < 2, "Too many arguments." + assert not (args and kwargs), "Cannot mix named and unnamed arguments." + + value = args[0] if args else kwargs + + if value is None or isinstance(value, (str, bytes)): + value = value.decode("ascii") if isinstance(value, bytes) else value + self._dict = parse_qs(value, keep_blank_values=True) + elif isinstance(value, QueryParams): + self._dict = {k: list(v) for k, v in value._dict.items()} + else: + dict_value: dict[typing.Any, list[typing.Any]] = {} + if isinstance(value, (list, tuple)): + # Convert list inputs like: + # [("a", "123"), ("a", "456"), ("b", "789")] + # To a dict representation, like: + # {"a": ["123", "456"], "b": ["789"]} + for item in value: + dict_value.setdefault(item[0], []).append(item[1]) + else: + # Convert dict inputs like: + # {"a": "123", "b": ["456", "789"]} + # To dict inputs where values are always lists, like: + # {"a": ["123"], "b": ["456", "789"]} + dict_value = { + k: list(v) if isinstance(v, (list, tuple)) else [v] + for k, v in value.items() + } + + # Ensure that keys and values are neatly coerced to strings. + # We coerce values `True` and `False` to JSON-like "true" and "false" + # representations, and coerce `None` values to the empty string. + self._dict = { + str(k): [primitive_value_to_str(item) for item in v] + for k, v in dict_value.items() + } + + def keys(self) -> typing.KeysView[str]: + """ + Return all the keys in the query params. + + Usage: + + q = httpx.QueryParams("a=123&a=456&b=789") + assert list(q.keys()) == ["a", "b"] + """ + return self._dict.keys() + + def values(self) -> typing.ValuesView[str]: + """ + Return all the values in the query params. If a key occurs more than once + only the first item for that key is returned. + + Usage: + + q = httpx.QueryParams("a=123&a=456&b=789") + assert list(q.values()) == ["123", "789"] + """ + return {k: v[0] for k, v in self._dict.items()}.values() + + def items(self) -> typing.ItemsView[str, str]: + """ + Return all items in the query params. If a key occurs more than once + only the first item for that key is returned. + + Usage: + + q = httpx.QueryParams("a=123&a=456&b=789") + assert list(q.items()) == [("a", "123"), ("b", "789")] + """ + return {k: v[0] for k, v in self._dict.items()}.items() + + def multi_items(self) -> list[tuple[str, str]]: + """ + Return all items in the query params. Allow duplicate keys to occur. + + Usage: + + q = httpx.QueryParams("a=123&a=456&b=789") + assert list(q.multi_items()) == [("a", "123"), ("a", "456"), ("b", "789")] + """ + multi_items: list[tuple[str, str]] = [] + for k, v in self._dict.items(): + multi_items.extend([(k, i) for i in v]) + return multi_items + + def get(self, key: typing.Any, default: typing.Any = None) -> typing.Any: + """ + Get a value from the query param for a given key. If the key occurs + more than once, then only the first value is returned. + + Usage: + + q = httpx.QueryParams("a=123&a=456&b=789") + assert q.get("a") == "123" + """ + if key in self._dict: + return self._dict[str(key)][0] + return default + + def get_list(self, key: str) -> list[str]: + """ + Get all values from the query param for a given key. + + Usage: + + q = httpx.QueryParams("a=123&a=456&b=789") + assert q.get_list("a") == ["123", "456"] + """ + return list(self._dict.get(str(key), [])) + + def set(self, key: str, value: typing.Any = None) -> QueryParams: + """ + Return a new QueryParams instance, setting the value of a key. + + Usage: + + q = httpx.QueryParams("a=123") + q = q.set("a", "456") + assert q == httpx.QueryParams("a=456") + """ + q = QueryParams() + q._dict = dict(self._dict) + q._dict[str(key)] = [primitive_value_to_str(value)] + return q + + def add(self, key: str, value: typing.Any = None) -> QueryParams: + """ + Return a new QueryParams instance, setting or appending the value of a key. + + Usage: + + q = httpx.QueryParams("a=123") + q = q.add("a", "456") + assert q == httpx.QueryParams("a=123&a=456") + """ + q = QueryParams() + q._dict = dict(self._dict) + q._dict[str(key)] = q.get_list(key) + [primitive_value_to_str(value)] + return q + + def remove(self, key: str) -> QueryParams: + """ + Return a new QueryParams instance, removing the value of a key. + + Usage: + + q = httpx.QueryParams("a=123") + q = q.remove("a") + assert q == httpx.QueryParams("") + """ + q = QueryParams() + q._dict = dict(self._dict) + q._dict.pop(str(key), None) + return q + + def merge(self, params: QueryParamTypes | None = None) -> QueryParams: + """ + Return a new QueryParams instance, updated with. + + Usage: + + q = httpx.QueryParams("a=123") + q = q.merge({"b": "456"}) + assert q == httpx.QueryParams("a=123&b=456") + + q = httpx.QueryParams("a=123") + q = q.merge({"a": "456", "b": "789"}) + assert q == httpx.QueryParams("a=456&b=789") + """ + q = QueryParams(params) + q._dict = {**self._dict, **q._dict} + return q + + def __getitem__(self, key: typing.Any) -> str: + return self._dict[key][0] + + def __contains__(self, key: typing.Any) -> bool: + return key in self._dict + + def __iter__(self) -> typing.Iterator[typing.Any]: + return iter(self.keys()) + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return len(self._dict) + + def __bool__(self) -> bool: + return bool(self._dict) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(str(self)) + + def __eq__(self, other: typing.Any) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, self.__class__): + return False + return sorted(self.multi_items()) == sorted(other.multi_items()) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return urlencode(self.multi_items()) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + class_name = self.__class__.__name__ + query_string = str(self) + return f"{class_name}({query_string!r})" + + def update(self, params: QueryParamTypes | None = None) -> None: + raise RuntimeError( + "QueryParams are immutable since 0.18.0. " + "Use `q = q.merge(...)` to create an updated copy." + ) + + def __setitem__(self, key: str, value: str) -> None: + raise RuntimeError( + "QueryParams are immutable since 0.18.0. " + "Use `q = q.set(key, value)` to create an updated copy." + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_utils.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7fe827da4d071b32ea6da44328629699d6fc88ce --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/_utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,242 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import ipaddress +import os +import re +import typing +from urllib.request import getproxies + +from ._types import PrimitiveData + +if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from ._urls import URL + + +def primitive_value_to_str(value: PrimitiveData) -> str: + """ + Coerce a primitive data type into a string value. + + Note that we prefer JSON-style 'true'/'false' for boolean values here. + """ + if value is True: + return "true" + elif value is False: + return "false" + elif value is None: + return "" + return str(value) + + +def get_environment_proxies() -> dict[str, str | None]: + """Gets proxy information from the environment""" + + # urllib.request.getproxies() falls back on System + # Registry and Config for proxies on Windows and macOS. + # We don't want to propagate non-HTTP proxies into + # our configuration such as 'TRAVIS_APT_PROXY'. + proxy_info = getproxies() + mounts: dict[str, str | None] = {} + + for scheme in ("http", "https", "all"): + if proxy_info.get(scheme): + hostname = proxy_info[scheme] + mounts[f"{scheme}://"] = ( + hostname if "://" in hostname else f"http://{hostname}" + ) + + no_proxy_hosts = [host.strip() for host in proxy_info.get("no", "").split(",")] + for hostname in no_proxy_hosts: + # See https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/CURLOPT_NOPROXY.html for details + # on how names in `NO_PROXY` are handled. + if hostname == "*": + # If NO_PROXY=* is used or if "*" occurs as any one of the comma + # separated hostnames, then we should just bypass any information + # from HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY, ALL_PROXY, and always ignore + # proxies. + return {} + elif hostname: + # NO_PROXY=.google.com is marked as "all://*.google.com, + # which disables "www.google.com" but not "google.com" + # NO_PROXY=google.com is marked as "all://*google.com, + # which disables "www.google.com" and "google.com". + # (But not "wwwgoogle.com") + # NO_PROXY can include domains, IPv6, IPv4 addresses and "localhost" + # NO_PROXY=example.com,::1,localhost,192.168.0.0/16 + if "://" in hostname: + mounts[hostname] = None + elif is_ipv4_hostname(hostname): + mounts[f"all://{hostname}"] = None + elif is_ipv6_hostname(hostname): + mounts[f"all://[{hostname}]"] = None + elif hostname.lower() == "localhost": + mounts[f"all://{hostname}"] = None + else: + mounts[f"all://*{hostname}"] = None + + return mounts + + +def to_bytes(value: str | bytes, encoding: str = "utf-8") -> bytes: + return value.encode(encoding) if isinstance(value, str) else value + + +def to_str(value: str | bytes, encoding: str = "utf-8") -> str: + return value if isinstance(value, str) else value.decode(encoding) + + +def to_bytes_or_str(value: str, match_type_of: typing.AnyStr) -> typing.AnyStr: + return value if isinstance(match_type_of, str) else value.encode() + + +def unquote(value: str) -> str: + return value[1:-1] if value[0] == value[-1] == '"' else value + + +def peek_filelike_length(stream: typing.Any) -> int | None: + """ + Given a file-like stream object, return its length in number of bytes + without reading it into memory. + """ + try: + # Is it an actual file? + fd = stream.fileno() + # Yup, seems to be an actual file. + length = os.fstat(fd).st_size + except (AttributeError, OSError): + # No... Maybe it's something that supports random access, like `io.BytesIO`? + try: + # Assuming so, go to end of stream to figure out its length, + # then put it back in place. + offset = stream.tell() + length = stream.seek(0, os.SEEK_END) + stream.seek(offset) + except (AttributeError, OSError): + # Not even that? Sorry, we're doomed... + return None + + return length + + +class URLPattern: + """ + A utility class currently used for making lookups against proxy keys... + + # Wildcard matching... + >>> pattern = URLPattern("all://") + >>> pattern.matches(httpx.URL("http://example.com")) + True + + # Witch scheme matching... + >>> pattern = URLPattern("https://") + >>> pattern.matches(httpx.URL("https://example.com")) + True + >>> pattern.matches(httpx.URL("http://example.com")) + False + + # With domain matching... + >>> pattern = URLPattern("https://example.com") + >>> pattern.matches(httpx.URL("https://example.com")) + True + >>> pattern.matches(httpx.URL("http://example.com")) + False + >>> pattern.matches(httpx.URL("https://other.com")) + False + + # Wildcard scheme, with domain matching... + >>> pattern = URLPattern("all://example.com") + >>> pattern.matches(httpx.URL("https://example.com")) + True + >>> pattern.matches(httpx.URL("http://example.com")) + True + >>> pattern.matches(httpx.URL("https://other.com")) + False + + # With port matching... + >>> pattern = URLPattern("https://example.com:1234") + >>> pattern.matches(httpx.URL("https://example.com:1234")) + True + >>> pattern.matches(httpx.URL("https://example.com")) + False + """ + + def __init__(self, pattern: str) -> None: + from ._urls import URL + + if pattern and ":" not in pattern: + raise ValueError( + f"Proxy keys should use proper URL forms rather " + f"than plain scheme strings. " + f'Instead of "{pattern}", use "{pattern}://"' + ) + + url = URL(pattern) + self.pattern = pattern + self.scheme = "" if url.scheme == "all" else url.scheme + self.host = "" if url.host == "*" else url.host + self.port = url.port + if not url.host or url.host == "*": + self.host_regex: typing.Pattern[str] | None = None + elif url.host.startswith("*."): + # *.example.com should match "www.example.com", but not "example.com" + domain = re.escape(url.host[2:]) + self.host_regex = re.compile(f"^.+\\.{domain}$") + elif url.host.startswith("*"): + # *example.com should match "www.example.com" and "example.com" + domain = re.escape(url.host[1:]) + self.host_regex = re.compile(f"^(.+\\.)?{domain}$") + else: + # example.com should match "example.com" but not "www.example.com" + domain = re.escape(url.host) + self.host_regex = re.compile(f"^{domain}$") + + def matches(self, other: URL) -> bool: + if self.scheme and self.scheme != other.scheme: + return False + if ( + self.host + and self.host_regex is not None + and not self.host_regex.match(other.host) + ): + return False + if self.port is not None and self.port != other.port: + return False + return True + + @property + def priority(self) -> tuple[int, int, int]: + """ + The priority allows URLPattern instances to be sortable, so that + we can match from most specific to least specific. + """ + # URLs with a port should take priority over URLs without a port. + port_priority = 0 if self.port is not None else 1 + # Longer hostnames should match first. + host_priority = -len(self.host) + # Longer schemes should match first. + scheme_priority = -len(self.scheme) + return (port_priority, host_priority, scheme_priority) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(self.pattern) + + def __lt__(self, other: URLPattern) -> bool: + return self.priority < other.priority + + def __eq__(self, other: typing.Any) -> bool: + return isinstance(other, URLPattern) and self.pattern == other.pattern + + +def is_ipv4_hostname(hostname: str) -> bool: + try: + ipaddress.IPv4Address(hostname.split("/")[0]) + except Exception: + return False + return True + + +def is_ipv6_hostname(hostname: str) -> bool: + try: + ipaddress.IPv6Address(hostname.split("/")[0]) + except Exception: + return False + return True diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/py.typed b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/httpx/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub-1.14.0.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub-1.14.0.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f79e4cb9aaf0b2d9e8ba78861e2071317b2384b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub-1.14.0.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub-1.14.0.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub-1.14.0.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..40868c8c1b8a480dbb5856e892cc64b454315232 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub-1.14.0.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,324 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.4 +Name: huggingface_hub +Version: 1.14.0 +Summary: Client library to download and publish models, datasets and other repos on the huggingface.co hub +Home-page: https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub +Author: Hugging Face, Inc. +Author-email: julien@huggingface.co +License: Apache-2.0 +Keywords: model-hub machine-learning models natural-language-processing deep-learning pytorch pretrained-models +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Education +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14 +Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Artificial Intelligence +Requires-Python: >=3.10.0 +Description-Content-Type: text/markdown +License-File: LICENSE +Requires-Dist: filelock>=3.10.0 +Requires-Dist: fsspec>=2023.5.0 +Requires-Dist: hf-xet<2.0.0,>=1.4.3; 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+ +--- + +**Documentation**: https://hf.co/docs/huggingface_hub + +**Source Code**: https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub + +--- + +## Welcome to the huggingface_hub library + +The `huggingface_hub` library allows you to interact with the [Hugging Face Hub](https://huggingface.co/), a platform democratizing open-source Machine Learning for creators and collaborators. Discover pre-trained models and datasets for your projects or play with the thousands of machine learning apps hosted on the Hub. You can also create and share your own models, datasets and demos with the community. The `huggingface_hub` library provides a simple way to do all these things with Python. + +## Key features + +- [Download files](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/en/guides/download) from the Hub. +- [Upload files](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/en/guides/upload) to the Hub. +- [Manage your repositories](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/en/guides/repository). +- [Run Inference](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/en/guides/inference) on deployed models. +- [Search](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/en/guides/search) for models, datasets and Spaces. +- [Share Model Cards](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/en/guides/model-cards) to document your models. +- [Engage with the community](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/en/guides/community) through PRs and comments. + +## Installation + +Install the `huggingface_hub` package with [pip](https://pypi.org/project/huggingface-hub/): + +```bash +pip install huggingface_hub +``` + +If you prefer, you can also install it with [conda](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/en/installation#install-with-conda). + +In order to keep the package minimal by default, `huggingface_hub` comes with optional dependencies useful for some use cases. For example, if you want to use the MCP module, run: + +```bash +pip install "huggingface_hub[mcp]" +``` + +To learn more installation and optional dependencies, check out the [installation guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/en/installation). + +## Quick start + +### Download files + +Download a single file + +```py +from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download + +hf_hub_download(repo_id="tiiuae/falcon-7b-instruct", filename="config.json") +``` + +Or an entire repository + +```py +from huggingface_hub import snapshot_download + +snapshot_download("stabilityai/stable-diffusion-2-1") +``` + +Files will be downloaded in a local cache folder. More details in [this guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/en/guides/manage-cache). + +### Login + +The Hugging Face Hub uses tokens to authenticate applications (see [docs](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/security-tokens)). To log in your machine, run the following CLI: + +```bash +hf auth login +# or using an environment variable +hf auth login --token $HUGGINGFACE_TOKEN +``` + +### Create a repository + +```py +from huggingface_hub import create_repo + +create_repo(repo_id="super-cool-model") +``` + +### Upload files + +Upload a single file + +```py +from huggingface_hub import upload_file + +upload_file( + path_or_fileobj="/home/lysandre/dummy-test/README.md", + path_in_repo="README.md", + repo_id="lysandre/test-model", +) +``` + +Or an entire folder + +```py +from huggingface_hub import upload_folder + +upload_folder( + folder_path="/path/to/local/space", + repo_id="username/my-cool-space", + repo_type="space", +) +``` + +For details in the [upload guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/en/guides/upload). + +## Integrating to the Hub. + +We're partnering with cool open source ML libraries to provide free model hosting and versioning. You can find the existing integrations [here](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/libraries). + +The advantages are: + +- Free model or dataset hosting for libraries and their users. +- Built-in file versioning, even with very large files, thanks to a git-based approach. +- In-browser widgets to play with the uploaded models. +- Anyone can upload a new model for your library, they just need to add the corresponding tag for the model to be discoverable. +- Fast downloads! We use Cloudfront (a CDN) to geo-replicate downloads so they're blazing fast from anywhere on the globe. +- Usage stats and more features to come. + +If you would like to integrate your library, feel free to open an issue to begin the discussion. We wrote a [step-by-step guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/adding-a-library) with ❤️ showing how to do this integration. + +## Contributions (feature requests, bugs, etc.) are super welcome 💙💚💛💜🧡❤️ + +Everyone is welcome to contribute, and we value everybody's contribution. 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/dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub-1.14.0.dist-info/top_level.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +huggingface_hub diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..443487f6dad78e9fe7044842de7d8003ebbdd7f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,1741 @@ +# Copyright 2020 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved. +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. + +# *********** +# `huggingface_hub` init has 2 modes: +# - Normal usage: +# If imported to use it, all modules and functions are lazy-loaded. This means +# they exist at top level in module but are imported only the first time they are +# used. This way, `from huggingface_hub import something` will import `something` +# quickly without the hassle of importing all the features from `huggingface_hub`. +# - Static check: +# If statically analyzed, all modules and functions are loaded normally. This way +# static typing check works properly as well as autocomplete in text editors and +# IDEs. +# +# The static model imports are done inside the `if TYPE_CHECKING:` statement at +# the bottom of this file. Since module/functions imports are duplicated, it is +# mandatory to make sure to add them twice when adding one. This is checked in the +# `make quality` command. +# +# To update the static imports, please run the following command and commit the changes. +# ``` +# # Use script +# python utils/check_static_imports.py --update-file +# +# # Or run style on codebase +# make style +# ``` +# +# *********** +# Lazy loader vendored from https://github.com/scientific-python/lazy_loader +import importlib +import os +import sys +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING + + +__version__ = "1.14.0" + +# Alphabetical order of definitions is ensured in tests +# WARNING: any comment added in this dictionary definition will be lost when +# re-generating the file ! +_SUBMOD_ATTRS = { + "_buckets": [ + "BucketFile", + "BucketFileMetadata", + "BucketFolder", + "BucketInfo", + "BucketUrl", + "SyncOperation", + "SyncPlan", + ], + "_commit_scheduler": [ + "CommitScheduler", + ], + "_eval_results": [ + "EvalResultEntry", + "eval_result_entries_to_yaml", + "parse_eval_result_entries", + ], + "_inference_endpoints": [ + "InferenceEndpoint", + "InferenceEndpointError", + "InferenceEndpointStatus", + "InferenceEndpointTimeoutError", + "InferenceEndpointType", + ], + "_jobs_api": [ + "JobAccelerator", + "JobHardware", + "JobInfo", + "JobOwner", + "JobStage", + "JobStatus", + ], + "_login": [ + "auth_list", + "auth_switch", + "interpreter_login", + "login", + "logout", + "notebook_login", + ], + "_oauth": [ + "OAuthInfo", + "OAuthOrgInfo", + "OAuthUserInfo", + "attach_huggingface_oauth", + "parse_huggingface_oauth", + ], + "_snapshot_download": [ + "snapshot_download", + ], + "_space_api": [ + "SpaceHardware", + "SpaceRuntime", + "SpaceSecret", + "SpaceStage", + "SpaceStorage", + "SpaceVariable", + "Volume", + ], + "_tensorboard_logger": [ + "HFSummaryWriter", + ], + "_webhooks_payload": [ + "WebhookPayload", + "WebhookPayloadComment", + "WebhookPayloadDiscussion", + "WebhookPayloadDiscussionChanges", + "WebhookPayloadEvent", + "WebhookPayloadMovedTo", + "WebhookPayloadRepo", + "WebhookPayloadUrl", + "WebhookPayloadWebhook", + ], + "_webhooks_server": [ + "WebhooksServer", + "webhook_endpoint", + ], + "cli._cli_utils": [ + "check_cli_update", + "typer_factory", + ], + "community": [ + "Discussion", + "DiscussionComment", + "DiscussionCommit", + "DiscussionEvent", + "DiscussionStatusChange", + "DiscussionTitleChange", + "DiscussionWithDetails", + ], + "constants": [ + "CONFIG_NAME", + "FLAX_WEIGHTS_NAME", + "HUGGINGFACE_CO_URL_HOME", + "HUGGINGFACE_CO_URL_TEMPLATE", + "PYTORCH_WEIGHTS_NAME", + "REPO_TYPE_DATASET", + "REPO_TYPE_MODEL", + "REPO_TYPE_SPACE", + "TF2_WEIGHTS_NAME", + "TF_WEIGHTS_NAME", + "is_offline_mode", + ], + "fastai_utils": [ + "_save_pretrained_fastai", + "from_pretrained_fastai", + "push_to_hub_fastai", + ], + "file_download": [ + "DryRunFileInfo", + "HfFileMetadata", + "_CACHED_NO_EXIST", + "get_hf_file_metadata", + "hf_hub_download", + "hf_hub_url", + "try_to_load_from_cache", + ], + "hf_api": [ + "Collection", + "CollectionItem", + "CommitInfo", + "CommitOperation", + "CommitOperationAdd", + "CommitOperationCopy", + "CommitOperationDelete", + "DatasetInfo", + "DatasetLeaderboardEntry", + "GitCommitInfo", + "GitRefInfo", + "GitRefs", + "HfApi", + "KernelInfo", + "ModelInfo", + "Organization", + "RepoFile", + "RepoFolder", + "RepoUrl", + "SpaceInfo", + "SpaceSearchResult", + "User", + "UserLikes", + "WebhookInfo", + "WebhookWatchedItem", + "accept_access_request", + "add_collection_item", + "add_space_secret", + "add_space_variable", + "auth_check", + "batch_bucket_files", + "bucket_info", + "cancel_access_request", + "cancel_job", + "change_discussion_status", + "comment_discussion", + "copy_files", + "create_branch", + "create_bucket", + "create_collection", + "create_commit", + "create_discussion", + "create_inference_endpoint", + "create_inference_endpoint_from_catalog", + "create_pull_request", + "create_repo", + "create_scheduled_job", + "create_scheduled_uv_job", + "create_tag", + "create_webhook", + "dataset_info", + "delete_branch", + "delete_bucket", + "delete_collection", + "delete_collection_item", + "delete_file", + "delete_folder", + "delete_inference_endpoint", + "delete_repo", + "delete_scheduled_job", + "delete_space_secret", + "delete_space_storage", + "delete_space_variable", + "delete_space_volumes", + "delete_tag", + "delete_webhook", + "disable_space_dev_mode", + "disable_webhook", + "download_bucket_files", + "duplicate_repo", + "duplicate_space", + "edit_discussion_comment", + "enable_space_dev_mode", + "enable_webhook", + "fetch_job_logs", + "fetch_job_metrics", + "fetch_space_logs", + "file_exists", + "get_bucket_file_metadata", + "get_bucket_paths_info", + "get_collection", + "get_dataset_leaderboard", + "get_dataset_tags", + "get_discussion_details", + "get_full_repo_name", + "get_inference_endpoint", + "get_local_safetensors_metadata", + "get_model_tags", + "get_organization_overview", + "get_paths_info", + "get_repo_discussions", + "get_safetensors_metadata", + "get_space_runtime", + "get_space_secrets", + "get_space_variables", + "get_user_overview", + "get_webhook", + "grant_access", + "inspect_job", + "inspect_scheduled_job", + "kernel_info", + "list_accepted_access_requests", + "list_bucket_tree", + "list_buckets", + "list_collections", + "list_daily_papers", + "list_dataset_parquet_files", + "list_datasets", + "list_inference_catalog", + "list_inference_endpoints", + "list_jobs", + "list_jobs_hardware", + "list_lfs_files", + "list_liked_repos", + "list_models", + "list_organization_followers", + "list_organization_members", + "list_papers", + "list_pending_access_requests", + "list_rejected_access_requests", + "list_repo_commits", + "list_repo_files", + "list_repo_likers", + "list_repo_refs", + "list_repo_tree", + "list_spaces", + "list_spaces_hardware", + "list_user_followers", + "list_user_following", + "list_webhooks", + "merge_pull_request", + "model_info", + "move_bucket", + "move_repo", + "paper_info", + "parse_local_safetensors_file_metadata", + "parse_safetensors_file_metadata", + "pause_inference_endpoint", + "pause_space", + "permanently_delete_lfs_files", + "preupload_lfs_files", + "read_paper", + "reject_access_request", + "rename_discussion", + "repo_exists", + "repo_info", + "repo_type_and_id_from_hf_id", + "request_space_hardware", + "request_space_storage", + "restart_space", + "resume_inference_endpoint", + "resume_scheduled_job", + "revision_exists", + "run_as_future", + "run_job", + "run_uv_job", + "scale_to_zero_inference_endpoint", + "search_spaces", + "set_space_sleep_time", + "set_space_volumes", + "space_info", + "super_squash_history", + "suspend_scheduled_job", + "sync_bucket", + "unlike", + "update_collection_item", + "update_collection_metadata", + "update_inference_endpoint", + "update_repo_settings", + "update_webhook", + "upload_file", + "upload_folder", + "upload_large_folder", + "verify_repo_checksums", + "whoami", + ], + "hf_file_system": [ + "HfFileSystem", + "HfFileSystemFile", + "HfFileSystemResolvedPath", + "HfFileSystemStreamFile", + "hffs", + ], + "hub_mixin": [ + "ModelHubMixin", + "PyTorchModelHubMixin", + ], + "inference._client": [ + "InferenceClient", + "InferenceTimeoutError", + ], + "inference._generated._async_client": [ + "AsyncInferenceClient", + ], + "inference._generated.types": [ + "AudioClassificationInput", + "AudioClassificationOutputElement", + "AudioClassificationOutputTransform", + "AudioClassificationParameters", + "AudioToAudioInput", + "AudioToAudioOutputElement", + "AutomaticSpeechRecognitionEarlyStoppingEnum", + "AutomaticSpeechRecognitionGenerationParameters", + "AutomaticSpeechRecognitionInput", + "AutomaticSpeechRecognitionOutput", + "AutomaticSpeechRecognitionOutputChunk", + "AutomaticSpeechRecognitionParameters", + "ChatCompletionInput", + "ChatCompletionInputFunctionDefinition", + "ChatCompletionInputFunctionName", + "ChatCompletionInputGrammarType", + "ChatCompletionInputJSONSchema", + "ChatCompletionInputMessage", + "ChatCompletionInputMessageChunk", + "ChatCompletionInputMessageChunkType", + "ChatCompletionInputResponseFormatJSONObject", + "ChatCompletionInputResponseFormatJSONSchema", + "ChatCompletionInputResponseFormatText", + "ChatCompletionInputStreamOptions", + "ChatCompletionInputTool", + "ChatCompletionInputToolCall", + "ChatCompletionInputToolChoiceClass", + "ChatCompletionInputToolChoiceEnum", + "ChatCompletionInputURL", + "ChatCompletionOutput", + "ChatCompletionOutputComplete", + "ChatCompletionOutputFunctionDefinition", + "ChatCompletionOutputLogprob", + "ChatCompletionOutputLogprobs", + "ChatCompletionOutputMessage", + "ChatCompletionOutputToolCall", + "ChatCompletionOutputTopLogprob", + "ChatCompletionOutputUsage", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutput", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutputChoice", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutputDelta", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutputDeltaToolCall", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutputFunction", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutputLogprob", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutputLogprobs", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutputTopLogprob", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutputUsage", + "DepthEstimationInput", + "DepthEstimationOutput", + "DocumentQuestionAnsweringInput", + "DocumentQuestionAnsweringInputData", + "DocumentQuestionAnsweringOutputElement", + "DocumentQuestionAnsweringParameters", + "FeatureExtractionInput", + "FeatureExtractionInputTruncationDirection", + "FillMaskInput", + "FillMaskOutputElement", + "FillMaskParameters", + "ImageClassificationInput", + "ImageClassificationOutputElement", + "ImageClassificationOutputTransform", + "ImageClassificationParameters", + "ImageSegmentationInput", + "ImageSegmentationOutputElement", + "ImageSegmentationParameters", + "ImageSegmentationSubtask", + "ImageTextToImageInput", + "ImageTextToImageOutput", + "ImageTextToImageParameters", + "ImageTextToImageTargetSize", + "ImageTextToVideoInput", + "ImageTextToVideoOutput", + "ImageTextToVideoParameters", + "ImageTextToVideoTargetSize", + "ImageToImageInput", + "ImageToImageOutput", + "ImageToImageParameters", + "ImageToImageTargetSize", + "ImageToTextEarlyStoppingEnum", + "ImageToTextGenerationParameters", + "ImageToTextInput", + "ImageToTextOutput", + "ImageToTextParameters", + "ImageToVideoInput", + "ImageToVideoOutput", + "ImageToVideoParameters", + "ImageToVideoTargetSize", + "ObjectDetectionBoundingBox", + "ObjectDetectionInput", + "ObjectDetectionOutputElement", + "ObjectDetectionParameters", + "Padding", + "QuestionAnsweringInput", + "QuestionAnsweringInputData", + "QuestionAnsweringOutputElement", + "QuestionAnsweringParameters", + "SentenceSimilarityInput", + "SentenceSimilarityInputData", + "SummarizationInput", + "SummarizationOutput", + "SummarizationParameters", + "SummarizationTruncationStrategy", + "TableQuestionAnsweringInput", + "TableQuestionAnsweringInputData", + "TableQuestionAnsweringOutputElement", + "TableQuestionAnsweringParameters", + "Text2TextGenerationInput", + "Text2TextGenerationOutput", + "Text2TextGenerationParameters", + "Text2TextGenerationTruncationStrategy", + "TextClassificationInput", + "TextClassificationOutputElement", + "TextClassificationOutputTransform", + "TextClassificationParameters", + "TextGenerationInput", + "TextGenerationInputGenerateParameters", + "TextGenerationInputGrammarType", + "TextGenerationOutput", + "TextGenerationOutputBestOfSequence", + "TextGenerationOutputDetails", + "TextGenerationOutputFinishReason", + "TextGenerationOutputPrefillToken", + "TextGenerationOutputToken", + "TextGenerationStreamOutput", + "TextGenerationStreamOutputStreamDetails", + "TextGenerationStreamOutputToken", + "TextToAudioEarlyStoppingEnum", + "TextToAudioGenerationParameters", + "TextToAudioInput", + "TextToAudioOutput", + "TextToAudioParameters", + "TextToImageInput", + "TextToImageOutput", + "TextToImageParameters", + "TextToSpeechEarlyStoppingEnum", + "TextToSpeechGenerationParameters", + "TextToSpeechInput", + "TextToSpeechOutput", + "TextToSpeechParameters", + "TextToVideoInput", + "TextToVideoOutput", + "TextToVideoParameters", + "TokenClassificationAggregationStrategy", + "TokenClassificationInput", + "TokenClassificationOutputElement", + "TokenClassificationParameters", + "TranslationInput", + "TranslationOutput", + "TranslationParameters", + "TranslationTruncationStrategy", + "TypeEnum", + "VideoClassificationInput", + "VideoClassificationOutputElement", + "VideoClassificationOutputTransform", + "VideoClassificationParameters", + "VisualQuestionAnsweringInput", + "VisualQuestionAnsweringInputData", + "VisualQuestionAnsweringOutputElement", + "VisualQuestionAnsweringParameters", + "ZeroShotClassificationInput", + "ZeroShotClassificationOutputElement", + "ZeroShotClassificationParameters", + "ZeroShotImageClassificationInput", + "ZeroShotImageClassificationOutputElement", + "ZeroShotImageClassificationParameters", + "ZeroShotObjectDetectionBoundingBox", + "ZeroShotObjectDetectionInput", + "ZeroShotObjectDetectionOutputElement", + "ZeroShotObjectDetectionParameters", + ], + "inference._mcp.agent": [ + "Agent", + ], + "inference._mcp.mcp_client": [ + "MCPClient", + ], + "repocard": [ + "DatasetCard", + "ModelCard", + "RepoCard", + "SpaceCard", + "metadata_eval_result", + "metadata_load", + "metadata_save", + "metadata_update", + ], + "repocard_data": [ + "CardData", + "DatasetCardData", + "EvalResult", + "ModelCardData", + "SpaceCardData", + ], + "serialization": [ + "StateDictSplit", + "get_torch_storage_id", + "get_torch_storage_size", + "load_state_dict_from_file", + "load_torch_model", + "save_torch_model", + "save_torch_state_dict", + "split_state_dict_into_shards_factory", + "split_torch_state_dict_into_shards", + ], + "serialization._dduf": [ + "DDUFEntry", + "export_entries_as_dduf", + "export_folder_as_dduf", + "read_dduf_file", + ], + "utils": [ + "ASYNC_CLIENT_FACTORY_T", + "CLIENT_FACTORY_T", + "CacheNotFound", + "CachedFileInfo", + "CachedRepoInfo", + "CachedRevisionInfo", + "CorruptedCacheException", + "DeleteCacheStrategy", + "HFCacheInfo", + "HfUri", + "cached_assets_path", + "close_session", + "dump_environment_info", + "get_async_session", + "get_session", + "get_token", + "hf_raise_for_status", + "logging", + "parse_hf_uri", + "scan_cache_dir", + "set_async_client_factory", + "set_client_factory", + ], +} + +# WARNING: __all__ is generated automatically, Any manual edit will be lost when re-generating this file ! +# +# To update the static imports, please run the following command and commit the changes. +# ``` +# # Use script +# python utils/check_all_variable.py --update +# +# # Or run style on codebase +# make style +# ``` + +__all__ = [ + "ASYNC_CLIENT_FACTORY_T", + "Agent", + "AsyncInferenceClient", + "AudioClassificationInput", + "AudioClassificationOutputElement", + "AudioClassificationOutputTransform", + "AudioClassificationParameters", + "AudioToAudioInput", + "AudioToAudioOutputElement", + "AutomaticSpeechRecognitionEarlyStoppingEnum", + "AutomaticSpeechRecognitionGenerationParameters", + "AutomaticSpeechRecognitionInput", + "AutomaticSpeechRecognitionOutput", + "AutomaticSpeechRecognitionOutputChunk", + "AutomaticSpeechRecognitionParameters", + "BucketFile", + "BucketFileMetadata", + "BucketFolder", + "BucketInfo", + "BucketUrl", + "CLIENT_FACTORY_T", + "CONFIG_NAME", + "CacheNotFound", + "CachedFileInfo", + "CachedRepoInfo", + "CachedRevisionInfo", + "CardData", + "ChatCompletionInput", + "ChatCompletionInputFunctionDefinition", + "ChatCompletionInputFunctionName", + "ChatCompletionInputGrammarType", + "ChatCompletionInputJSONSchema", + "ChatCompletionInputMessage", + "ChatCompletionInputMessageChunk", + "ChatCompletionInputMessageChunkType", + "ChatCompletionInputResponseFormatJSONObject", + "ChatCompletionInputResponseFormatJSONSchema", + "ChatCompletionInputResponseFormatText", + "ChatCompletionInputStreamOptions", + "ChatCompletionInputTool", + "ChatCompletionInputToolCall", + "ChatCompletionInputToolChoiceClass", + "ChatCompletionInputToolChoiceEnum", + "ChatCompletionInputURL", + "ChatCompletionOutput", + "ChatCompletionOutputComplete", + "ChatCompletionOutputFunctionDefinition", + "ChatCompletionOutputLogprob", + "ChatCompletionOutputLogprobs", + "ChatCompletionOutputMessage", + "ChatCompletionOutputToolCall", + "ChatCompletionOutputTopLogprob", + "ChatCompletionOutputUsage", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutput", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutputChoice", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutputDelta", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutputDeltaToolCall", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutputFunction", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutputLogprob", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutputLogprobs", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutputTopLogprob", + "ChatCompletionStreamOutputUsage", + "Collection", + "CollectionItem", + "CommitInfo", + "CommitOperation", + "CommitOperationAdd", + "CommitOperationCopy", + "CommitOperationDelete", + "CommitScheduler", + "CorruptedCacheException", + "DDUFEntry", + "DatasetCard", + "DatasetCardData", + "DatasetInfo", + "DatasetLeaderboardEntry", + "DeleteCacheStrategy", + "DepthEstimationInput", + "DepthEstimationOutput", + "Discussion", + "DiscussionComment", + "DiscussionCommit", + "DiscussionEvent", + "DiscussionStatusChange", + "DiscussionTitleChange", + "DiscussionWithDetails", + "DocumentQuestionAnsweringInput", + "DocumentQuestionAnsweringInputData", + "DocumentQuestionAnsweringOutputElement", + "DocumentQuestionAnsweringParameters", + "DryRunFileInfo", + "EvalResult", + "EvalResultEntry", + "FLAX_WEIGHTS_NAME", + "FeatureExtractionInput", + "FeatureExtractionInputTruncationDirection", + "FillMaskInput", + "FillMaskOutputElement", + "FillMaskParameters", + "GitCommitInfo", + "GitRefInfo", + "GitRefs", + "HFCacheInfo", + "HFSummaryWriter", + "HUGGINGFACE_CO_URL_HOME", + "HUGGINGFACE_CO_URL_TEMPLATE", + "HfApi", + "HfFileMetadata", + "HfFileSystem", + "HfFileSystemFile", + "HfFileSystemResolvedPath", + 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"InferenceEndpointTimeoutError", + "InferenceEndpointType", + "InferenceTimeoutError", + "JobAccelerator", + "JobHardware", + "JobInfo", + "JobOwner", + "JobStage", + "JobStatus", + "KernelInfo", + "MCPClient", + "ModelCard", + "ModelCardData", + "ModelHubMixin", + "ModelInfo", + "OAuthInfo", + "OAuthOrgInfo", + "OAuthUserInfo", + "ObjectDetectionBoundingBox", + "ObjectDetectionInput", + "ObjectDetectionOutputElement", + "ObjectDetectionParameters", + "Organization", + "PYTORCH_WEIGHTS_NAME", + "Padding", + "PyTorchModelHubMixin", + "QuestionAnsweringInput", + "QuestionAnsweringInputData", + "QuestionAnsweringOutputElement", + "QuestionAnsweringParameters", + "REPO_TYPE_DATASET", + "REPO_TYPE_MODEL", + "REPO_TYPE_SPACE", + "RepoCard", + "RepoFile", + "RepoFolder", + "RepoUrl", + "SentenceSimilarityInput", + "SentenceSimilarityInputData", + "SpaceCard", + "SpaceCardData", + "SpaceHardware", + "SpaceInfo", + "SpaceRuntime", + "SpaceSearchResult", + "SpaceSecret", + "SpaceStage", + "SpaceStorage", + "SpaceVariable", + "StateDictSplit", + "SummarizationInput", + "SummarizationOutput", + "SummarizationParameters", + "SummarizationTruncationStrategy", + "SyncOperation", + "SyncPlan", + "TF2_WEIGHTS_NAME", + "TF_WEIGHTS_NAME", + "TableQuestionAnsweringInput", + "TableQuestionAnsweringInputData", + "TableQuestionAnsweringOutputElement", + "TableQuestionAnsweringParameters", + "Text2TextGenerationInput", + "Text2TextGenerationOutput", + "Text2TextGenerationParameters", + "Text2TextGenerationTruncationStrategy", + "TextClassificationInput", + "TextClassificationOutputElement", + "TextClassificationOutputTransform", + "TextClassificationParameters", + "TextGenerationInput", + "TextGenerationInputGenerateParameters", + "TextGenerationInputGrammarType", + "TextGenerationOutput", + "TextGenerationOutputBestOfSequence", + "TextGenerationOutputDetails", + "TextGenerationOutputFinishReason", + "TextGenerationOutputPrefillToken", + "TextGenerationOutputToken", + "TextGenerationStreamOutput", + "TextGenerationStreamOutputStreamDetails", + "TextGenerationStreamOutputToken", + "TextToAudioEarlyStoppingEnum", + "TextToAudioGenerationParameters", + "TextToAudioInput", + "TextToAudioOutput", + "TextToAudioParameters", + "TextToImageInput", + "TextToImageOutput", + "TextToImageParameters", + "TextToSpeechEarlyStoppingEnum", + "TextToSpeechGenerationParameters", + "TextToSpeechInput", + "TextToSpeechOutput", + "TextToSpeechParameters", + "TextToVideoInput", + "TextToVideoOutput", + "TextToVideoParameters", + "TokenClassificationAggregationStrategy", + "TokenClassificationInput", + "TokenClassificationOutputElement", + "TokenClassificationParameters", + "TranslationInput", + "TranslationOutput", + "TranslationParameters", + "TranslationTruncationStrategy", + "TypeEnum", + "User", + "UserLikes", + "VideoClassificationInput", + "VideoClassificationOutputElement", + "VideoClassificationOutputTransform", + "VideoClassificationParameters", + "VisualQuestionAnsweringInput", + "VisualQuestionAnsweringInputData", + "VisualQuestionAnsweringOutputElement", + "VisualQuestionAnsweringParameters", + "Volume", + "WebhookInfo", + "WebhookPayload", + "WebhookPayloadComment", + "WebhookPayloadDiscussion", + "WebhookPayloadDiscussionChanges", + "WebhookPayloadEvent", + "WebhookPayloadMovedTo", + "WebhookPayloadRepo", + "WebhookPayloadUrl", + "WebhookPayloadWebhook", + "WebhookWatchedItem", + "WebhooksServer", + "ZeroShotClassificationInput", + "ZeroShotClassificationOutputElement", + "ZeroShotClassificationParameters", + "ZeroShotImageClassificationInput", + "ZeroShotImageClassificationOutputElement", + "ZeroShotImageClassificationParameters", + "ZeroShotObjectDetectionBoundingBox", + "ZeroShotObjectDetectionInput", + "ZeroShotObjectDetectionOutputElement", + "ZeroShotObjectDetectionParameters", + "_CACHED_NO_EXIST", + "_save_pretrained_fastai", + "accept_access_request", + "add_collection_item", + "add_space_secret", + "add_space_variable", + "attach_huggingface_oauth", + "auth_check", + "auth_list", + "auth_switch", + "batch_bucket_files", + "bucket_info", + "cached_assets_path", + "cancel_access_request", + "cancel_job", + "change_discussion_status", + "check_cli_update", + "close_session", + "comment_discussion", + "copy_files", + "create_branch", + "create_bucket", + "create_collection", + "create_commit", + "create_discussion", + "create_inference_endpoint", + "create_inference_endpoint_from_catalog", + "create_pull_request", + "create_repo", + "create_scheduled_job", + "create_scheduled_uv_job", + "create_tag", + "create_webhook", + "dataset_info", + "delete_branch", + "delete_bucket", + "delete_collection", + "delete_collection_item", + "delete_file", + "delete_folder", + "delete_inference_endpoint", + "delete_repo", + "delete_scheduled_job", + "delete_space_secret", + "delete_space_storage", + "delete_space_variable", + "delete_space_volumes", + "delete_tag", + "delete_webhook", + "disable_space_dev_mode", + "disable_webhook", + "download_bucket_files", + "dump_environment_info", + "duplicate_repo", + "duplicate_space", + "edit_discussion_comment", + "enable_space_dev_mode", + "enable_webhook", + "eval_result_entries_to_yaml", + "export_entries_as_dduf", + "export_folder_as_dduf", + "fetch_job_logs", + "fetch_job_metrics", + "fetch_space_logs", + "file_exists", + "from_pretrained_fastai", + "get_async_session", + "get_bucket_file_metadata", + "get_bucket_paths_info", + "get_collection", + "get_dataset_leaderboard", + "get_dataset_tags", + "get_discussion_details", + "get_full_repo_name", + "get_hf_file_metadata", + "get_inference_endpoint", + "get_local_safetensors_metadata", + "get_model_tags", + "get_organization_overview", + "get_paths_info", + "get_repo_discussions", + "get_safetensors_metadata", + "get_session", + "get_space_runtime", + "get_space_secrets", + "get_space_variables", + "get_token", + "get_torch_storage_id", + "get_torch_storage_size", + "get_user_overview", + "get_webhook", + "grant_access", + "hf_hub_download", + "hf_hub_url", + "hf_raise_for_status", + "hffs", + "inspect_job", + "inspect_scheduled_job", + "interpreter_login", + "is_offline_mode", + "kernel_info", + "list_accepted_access_requests", + "list_bucket_tree", + "list_buckets", + "list_collections", + "list_daily_papers", + "list_dataset_parquet_files", + "list_datasets", + "list_inference_catalog", + "list_inference_endpoints", + "list_jobs", + "list_jobs_hardware", + "list_lfs_files", + "list_liked_repos", + "list_models", + "list_organization_followers", + "list_organization_members", + "list_papers", + "list_pending_access_requests", + "list_rejected_access_requests", + "list_repo_commits", + "list_repo_files", + "list_repo_likers", + "list_repo_refs", + "list_repo_tree", + "list_spaces", + "list_spaces_hardware", + "list_user_followers", + "list_user_following", + "list_webhooks", + "load_state_dict_from_file", + "load_torch_model", + "logging", + "login", + "logout", + "merge_pull_request", + "metadata_eval_result", + "metadata_load", + "metadata_save", + "metadata_update", + "model_info", + "move_bucket", + "move_repo", + "notebook_login", + "paper_info", + "parse_eval_result_entries", + "parse_hf_uri", + "parse_huggingface_oauth", + "parse_local_safetensors_file_metadata", + "parse_safetensors_file_metadata", + "pause_inference_endpoint", + "pause_space", + "permanently_delete_lfs_files", + "preupload_lfs_files", + "push_to_hub_fastai", + "read_dduf_file", + "read_paper", + "reject_access_request", + "rename_discussion", + "repo_exists", + "repo_info", + "repo_type_and_id_from_hf_id", + "request_space_hardware", + "request_space_storage", + "restart_space", + "resume_inference_endpoint", + "resume_scheduled_job", + "revision_exists", + "run_as_future", + "run_job", + "run_uv_job", + "save_torch_model", + "save_torch_state_dict", + "scale_to_zero_inference_endpoint", + "scan_cache_dir", + "search_spaces", + "set_async_client_factory", + "set_client_factory", + "set_space_sleep_time", + "set_space_volumes", + "snapshot_download", + "space_info", + "split_state_dict_into_shards_factory", + "split_torch_state_dict_into_shards", + "super_squash_history", + "suspend_scheduled_job", + "sync_bucket", + "try_to_load_from_cache", + "typer_factory", + "unlike", + "update_collection_item", + "update_collection_metadata", + "update_inference_endpoint", + "update_repo_settings", + "update_webhook", + "upload_file", + "upload_folder", + "upload_large_folder", + "verify_repo_checksums", + "webhook_endpoint", + "whoami", +] + + +def _attach(package_name, submodules=None, submod_attrs=None): + """Attach lazily loaded submodules, functions, or other attributes. + + Typically, modules import submodules and attributes as follows: + + ```py + import mysubmodule + import anothersubmodule + + from .foo import someattr + ``` + + The idea is to replace a package's `__getattr__`, `__dir__`, such that all imports + work exactly the way they would with normal imports, except that the import occurs + upon first use. + + The typical way to call this function, replacing the above imports, is: + + ```python + __getattr__, __dir__ = lazy.attach( + __name__, + ['mysubmodule', 'anothersubmodule'], + {'foo': ['someattr']} + ) + ``` + This functionality requires Python 3.7 or higher. + + Args: + package_name (`str`): + Typically use `__name__`. + submodules (`set`): + List of submodules to attach. + submod_attrs (`dict`): + Dictionary of submodule -> list of attributes / functions. + These attributes are imported as they are used. + + Returns: + __getattr__, __dir__, __all__ + + """ + if submod_attrs is None: + submod_attrs = {} + + if submodules is None: + submodules = set() + else: + submodules = set(submodules) + + attr_to_modules = {attr: mod for mod, attrs in submod_attrs.items() for attr in attrs} + + def __getattr__(name): + if name in submodules: + try: + return importlib.import_module(f"{package_name}.{name}") + except Exception as e: + print(f"Error importing {package_name}.{name}: {e}") + raise + elif name in attr_to_modules: + submod_path = f"{package_name}.{attr_to_modules[name]}" + try: + submod = importlib.import_module(submod_path) + except Exception as e: + print(f"Error importing {submod_path}: {e}") + raise + attr = getattr(submod, name) + + # If the attribute lives in a file (module) with the same + # name as the attribute, ensure that the attribute and *not* + # the module is accessible on the package. + if name == attr_to_modules[name]: + pkg = sys.modules[package_name] + pkg.__dict__[name] = attr + + return attr + else: + raise AttributeError(f"No {package_name} attribute {name}") + + def __dir__(): + return __all__ + + return __getattr__, __dir__ + + +__getattr__, __dir__ = _attach(__name__, submodules=[], submod_attrs=_SUBMOD_ATTRS) + +if os.environ.get("EAGER_IMPORT", ""): + for attr in __all__: + __getattr__(attr) + +# WARNING: any content below this statement is generated automatically. Any manual edit +# will be lost when re-generating this file ! +# +# To update the static imports, please run the following command and commit the changes. +# ``` +# # Use script +# python utils/check_static_imports.py --update +# +# # Or run style on codebase +# make style +# ``` +if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from ._buckets import ( + BucketFile, # noqa: F401 + BucketFileMetadata, # noqa: F401 + BucketFolder, # noqa: F401 + BucketInfo, # noqa: F401 + BucketUrl, # noqa: F401 + SyncOperation, # noqa: F401 + SyncPlan, # noqa: F401 + ) + from ._commit_scheduler import CommitScheduler # noqa: F401 + from ._eval_results import ( + EvalResultEntry, # noqa: F401 + eval_result_entries_to_yaml, # noqa: F401 + parse_eval_result_entries, # noqa: F401 + ) + from ._inference_endpoints import ( + InferenceEndpoint, # noqa: F401 + InferenceEndpointError, # noqa: F401 + InferenceEndpointStatus, # noqa: F401 + InferenceEndpointTimeoutError, # noqa: F401 + InferenceEndpointType, # noqa: F401 + ) + from ._jobs_api import ( + JobAccelerator, # noqa: F401 + JobHardware, # noqa: F401 + JobInfo, # noqa: F401 + JobOwner, # noqa: F401 + JobStage, # noqa: F401 + JobStatus, # noqa: F401 + ) + from ._login import ( + auth_list, # noqa: F401 + auth_switch, # noqa: F401 + interpreter_login, # noqa: F401 + login, # noqa: F401 + logout, # noqa: F401 + notebook_login, # noqa: F401 + ) + from ._oauth import ( + OAuthInfo, # noqa: F401 + OAuthOrgInfo, # noqa: F401 + OAuthUserInfo, # noqa: F401 + attach_huggingface_oauth, # noqa: F401 + parse_huggingface_oauth, # noqa: F401 + ) + from ._snapshot_download import snapshot_download # noqa: F401 + from ._space_api import ( + SpaceHardware, # noqa: F401 + SpaceRuntime, # noqa: F401 + SpaceSecret, # noqa: F401 + SpaceStage, # noqa: F401 + SpaceStorage, # noqa: F401 + SpaceVariable, # noqa: F401 + Volume, # noqa: F401 + ) + from ._tensorboard_logger import HFSummaryWriter # noqa: F401 + from ._webhooks_payload import ( + WebhookPayload, # noqa: F401 + WebhookPayloadComment, # noqa: F401 + WebhookPayloadDiscussion, # noqa: F401 + WebhookPayloadDiscussionChanges, # noqa: F401 + WebhookPayloadEvent, # noqa: F401 + WebhookPayloadMovedTo, # noqa: F401 + WebhookPayloadRepo, # noqa: F401 + WebhookPayloadUrl, # noqa: F401 + WebhookPayloadWebhook, # noqa: F401 + ) + from ._webhooks_server import ( + WebhooksServer, # noqa: F401 + webhook_endpoint, # noqa: F401 + ) + from .cli._cli_utils import ( + check_cli_update, # noqa: F401 + typer_factory, # noqa: F401 + ) + from .community import ( + Discussion, # noqa: F401 + DiscussionComment, # noqa: F401 + DiscussionCommit, # noqa: F401 + DiscussionEvent, # noqa: F401 + DiscussionStatusChange, # noqa: F401 + DiscussionTitleChange, # noqa: F401 + DiscussionWithDetails, # noqa: F401 + ) + from .constants import ( + CONFIG_NAME, # noqa: F401 + FLAX_WEIGHTS_NAME, # noqa: F401 + HUGGINGFACE_CO_URL_HOME, # noqa: F401 + HUGGINGFACE_CO_URL_TEMPLATE, # noqa: F401 + PYTORCH_WEIGHTS_NAME, # noqa: F401 + REPO_TYPE_DATASET, # noqa: F401 + REPO_TYPE_MODEL, # noqa: F401 + REPO_TYPE_SPACE, # noqa: F401 + TF2_WEIGHTS_NAME, # noqa: F401 + TF_WEIGHTS_NAME, # noqa: F401 + is_offline_mode, # noqa: F401 + ) + from .fastai_utils import ( + _save_pretrained_fastai, # noqa: F401 + from_pretrained_fastai, # noqa: F401 + push_to_hub_fastai, # noqa: F401 + ) + from .file_download import ( + _CACHED_NO_EXIST, # noqa: F401 + DryRunFileInfo, # noqa: F401 + HfFileMetadata, # noqa: F401 + get_hf_file_metadata, # noqa: F401 + hf_hub_download, # noqa: F401 + hf_hub_url, # noqa: F401 + try_to_load_from_cache, # noqa: F401 + ) + from .hf_api import ( + Collection, # noqa: F401 + CollectionItem, # noqa: F401 + CommitInfo, # noqa: F401 + CommitOperation, # noqa: F401 + CommitOperationAdd, # noqa: F401 + CommitOperationCopy, # noqa: F401 + CommitOperationDelete, # noqa: F401 + DatasetInfo, # noqa: F401 + DatasetLeaderboardEntry, # noqa: F401 + GitCommitInfo, # noqa: F401 + GitRefInfo, # noqa: F401 + GitRefs, # noqa: F401 + HfApi, # noqa: F401 + KernelInfo, # noqa: F401 + ModelInfo, # noqa: F401 + Organization, # noqa: F401 + RepoFile, # noqa: F401 + RepoFolder, # noqa: F401 + RepoUrl, # noqa: F401 + SpaceInfo, # noqa: F401 + SpaceSearchResult, # noqa: F401 + User, # noqa: F401 + UserLikes, # noqa: F401 + WebhookInfo, # noqa: F401 + WebhookWatchedItem, # noqa: F401 + accept_access_request, # noqa: F401 + add_collection_item, # noqa: F401 + add_space_secret, # noqa: F401 + add_space_variable, # noqa: F401 + auth_check, # noqa: F401 + batch_bucket_files, # noqa: F401 + bucket_info, # noqa: F401 + cancel_access_request, # noqa: F401 + cancel_job, # noqa: F401 + change_discussion_status, # noqa: F401 + comment_discussion, # noqa: F401 + copy_files, # noqa: F401 + create_branch, # noqa: F401 + create_bucket, # noqa: F401 + create_collection, # noqa: F401 + create_commit, # noqa: F401 + create_discussion, # noqa: F401 + create_inference_endpoint, # noqa: F401 + create_inference_endpoint_from_catalog, # noqa: F401 + create_pull_request, # noqa: F401 + create_repo, # noqa: F401 + create_scheduled_job, # noqa: F401 + create_scheduled_uv_job, # noqa: F401 + create_tag, # noqa: F401 + create_webhook, # noqa: F401 + dataset_info, # noqa: F401 + delete_branch, # noqa: F401 + delete_bucket, # noqa: F401 + delete_collection, # noqa: F401 + delete_collection_item, # noqa: F401 + delete_file, # noqa: F401 + delete_folder, # noqa: F401 + delete_inference_endpoint, # noqa: F401 + delete_repo, # noqa: F401 + delete_scheduled_job, # noqa: F401 + delete_space_secret, # noqa: F401 + delete_space_storage, # noqa: F401 + delete_space_variable, # noqa: F401 + delete_space_volumes, # noqa: F401 + delete_tag, # noqa: F401 + delete_webhook, # noqa: F401 + disable_space_dev_mode, # noqa: F401 + disable_webhook, # noqa: F401 + download_bucket_files, # noqa: F401 + duplicate_repo, # noqa: F401 + duplicate_space, # noqa: F401 + edit_discussion_comment, # noqa: F401 + enable_space_dev_mode, # noqa: F401 + enable_webhook, # noqa: F401 + fetch_job_logs, # noqa: F401 + fetch_job_metrics, # noqa: F401 + fetch_space_logs, # noqa: F401 + file_exists, # noqa: F401 + get_bucket_file_metadata, # noqa: F401 + get_bucket_paths_info, # noqa: F401 + get_collection, # noqa: F401 + get_dataset_leaderboard, # noqa: F401 + get_dataset_tags, # noqa: F401 + get_discussion_details, # noqa: F401 + get_full_repo_name, # noqa: F401 + get_inference_endpoint, # noqa: F401 + get_local_safetensors_metadata, # noqa: F401 + get_model_tags, # noqa: F401 + get_organization_overview, # noqa: F401 + get_paths_info, # noqa: F401 + get_repo_discussions, # noqa: F401 + get_safetensors_metadata, # noqa: F401 + get_space_runtime, # noqa: F401 + get_space_secrets, # noqa: F401 + get_space_variables, # noqa: F401 + get_user_overview, # noqa: F401 + get_webhook, # noqa: F401 + grant_access, # noqa: F401 + inspect_job, # noqa: F401 + inspect_scheduled_job, # noqa: F401 + kernel_info, # noqa: F401 + list_accepted_access_requests, # noqa: F401 + list_bucket_tree, # noqa: F401 + list_buckets, # noqa: F401 + list_collections, # noqa: F401 + list_daily_papers, # noqa: F401 + list_dataset_parquet_files, # noqa: F401 + list_datasets, # noqa: F401 + list_inference_catalog, # noqa: F401 + list_inference_endpoints, # noqa: F401 + list_jobs, # noqa: F401 + list_jobs_hardware, # noqa: F401 + list_lfs_files, # noqa: F401 + list_liked_repos, # noqa: F401 + list_models, # noqa: F401 + list_organization_followers, # noqa: F401 + list_organization_members, # noqa: F401 + list_papers, # noqa: F401 + list_pending_access_requests, # noqa: F401 + list_rejected_access_requests, # noqa: F401 + list_repo_commits, # noqa: F401 + list_repo_files, # noqa: F401 + list_repo_likers, # noqa: F401 + list_repo_refs, # noqa: F401 + list_repo_tree, # noqa: F401 + list_spaces, # noqa: F401 + list_spaces_hardware, # noqa: F401 + list_user_followers, # noqa: F401 + list_user_following, # noqa: F401 + list_webhooks, # noqa: F401 + merge_pull_request, # noqa: F401 + model_info, # noqa: F401 + move_bucket, # noqa: F401 + move_repo, # noqa: F401 + paper_info, # noqa: F401 + parse_local_safetensors_file_metadata, # noqa: F401 + parse_safetensors_file_metadata, # noqa: F401 + pause_inference_endpoint, # noqa: F401 + pause_space, # noqa: F401 + permanently_delete_lfs_files, # noqa: F401 + preupload_lfs_files, # noqa: F401 + read_paper, # noqa: F401 + reject_access_request, # noqa: F401 + rename_discussion, # noqa: F401 + repo_exists, # noqa: F401 + repo_info, # noqa: F401 + repo_type_and_id_from_hf_id, # noqa: F401 + request_space_hardware, # noqa: F401 + request_space_storage, # noqa: F401 + restart_space, # noqa: F401 + resume_inference_endpoint, # noqa: F401 + resume_scheduled_job, # noqa: F401 + revision_exists, # noqa: F401 + run_as_future, # noqa: F401 + run_job, # noqa: F401 + run_uv_job, # noqa: F401 + scale_to_zero_inference_endpoint, # noqa: F401 + search_spaces, # noqa: F401 + set_space_sleep_time, # noqa: F401 + set_space_volumes, # noqa: F401 + space_info, # noqa: F401 + super_squash_history, # noqa: F401 + suspend_scheduled_job, # noqa: F401 + sync_bucket, # noqa: F401 + unlike, # noqa: F401 + update_collection_item, # noqa: F401 + update_collection_metadata, # noqa: F401 + update_inference_endpoint, # noqa: F401 + update_repo_settings, # noqa: F401 + update_webhook, # noqa: F401 + upload_file, # noqa: F401 + upload_folder, # noqa: F401 + upload_large_folder, # noqa: F401 + verify_repo_checksums, # noqa: F401 + whoami, # noqa: F401 + ) + from .hf_file_system import ( + HfFileSystem, # noqa: F401 + HfFileSystemFile, # noqa: F401 + HfFileSystemResolvedPath, # noqa: F401 + HfFileSystemStreamFile, # noqa: F401 + hffs, # noqa: F401 + ) + from .hub_mixin import ( + ModelHubMixin, # noqa: F401 + PyTorchModelHubMixin, # noqa: F401 + ) + from .inference._client import ( + InferenceClient, # noqa: F401 + InferenceTimeoutError, # noqa: F401 + ) + from .inference._generated._async_client import AsyncInferenceClient # noqa: F401 + from .inference._generated.types import ( + AudioClassificationInput, # noqa: F401 + AudioClassificationOutputElement, # noqa: F401 + AudioClassificationOutputTransform, # noqa: F401 + AudioClassificationParameters, # noqa: F401 + AudioToAudioInput, # noqa: F401 + AudioToAudioOutputElement, # noqa: F401 + AutomaticSpeechRecognitionEarlyStoppingEnum, # noqa: F401 + AutomaticSpeechRecognitionGenerationParameters, # noqa: F401 + AutomaticSpeechRecognitionInput, # noqa: F401 + AutomaticSpeechRecognitionOutput, # noqa: F401 + AutomaticSpeechRecognitionOutputChunk, # noqa: F401 + AutomaticSpeechRecognitionParameters, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInput, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInputFunctionDefinition, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInputFunctionName, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInputGrammarType, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInputJSONSchema, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInputMessage, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInputMessageChunk, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInputMessageChunkType, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInputResponseFormatJSONObject, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInputResponseFormatJSONSchema, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInputResponseFormatText, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInputStreamOptions, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInputTool, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInputToolCall, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInputToolChoiceClass, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInputToolChoiceEnum, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionInputURL, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionOutput, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionOutputComplete, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionOutputFunctionDefinition, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionOutputLogprob, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionOutputLogprobs, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionOutputMessage, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionOutputToolCall, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionOutputTopLogprob, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionOutputUsage, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionStreamOutput, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionStreamOutputChoice, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionStreamOutputDelta, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionStreamOutputDeltaToolCall, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionStreamOutputFunction, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionStreamOutputLogprob, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionStreamOutputLogprobs, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionStreamOutputTopLogprob, # noqa: F401 + ChatCompletionStreamOutputUsage, # noqa: F401 + DepthEstimationInput, # noqa: F401 + DepthEstimationOutput, # noqa: F401 + DocumentQuestionAnsweringInput, # noqa: F401 + DocumentQuestionAnsweringInputData, # noqa: F401 + DocumentQuestionAnsweringOutputElement, # noqa: F401 + DocumentQuestionAnsweringParameters, # noqa: F401 + FeatureExtractionInput, # noqa: F401 + FeatureExtractionInputTruncationDirection, # noqa: F401 + FillMaskInput, # noqa: F401 + FillMaskOutputElement, # noqa: F401 + FillMaskParameters, # noqa: F401 + ImageClassificationInput, # noqa: F401 + ImageClassificationOutputElement, # noqa: F401 + ImageClassificationOutputTransform, # noqa: F401 + ImageClassificationParameters, # noqa: F401 + ImageSegmentationInput, # noqa: F401 + ImageSegmentationOutputElement, # noqa: F401 + ImageSegmentationParameters, # noqa: F401 + ImageSegmentationSubtask, # noqa: F401 + ImageTextToImageInput, # noqa: F401 + ImageTextToImageOutput, # noqa: F401 + ImageTextToImageParameters, # noqa: F401 + ImageTextToImageTargetSize, # noqa: F401 + ImageTextToVideoInput, # noqa: F401 + ImageTextToVideoOutput, # noqa: F401 + ImageTextToVideoParameters, # noqa: F401 + ImageTextToVideoTargetSize, # noqa: F401 + ImageToImageInput, # noqa: F401 + ImageToImageOutput, # noqa: F401 + ImageToImageParameters, # noqa: F401 + ImageToImageTargetSize, # noqa: F401 + ImageToTextEarlyStoppingEnum, # noqa: F401 + ImageToTextGenerationParameters, # noqa: F401 + ImageToTextInput, # noqa: F401 + ImageToTextOutput, # noqa: F401 + ImageToTextParameters, # noqa: F401 + ImageToVideoInput, # noqa: F401 + ImageToVideoOutput, # noqa: F401 + ImageToVideoParameters, # noqa: F401 + ImageToVideoTargetSize, # noqa: F401 + ObjectDetectionBoundingBox, # noqa: F401 + ObjectDetectionInput, # noqa: F401 + ObjectDetectionOutputElement, # noqa: F401 + ObjectDetectionParameters, # noqa: F401 + Padding, # noqa: F401 + QuestionAnsweringInput, # noqa: F401 + QuestionAnsweringInputData, # noqa: F401 + QuestionAnsweringOutputElement, # noqa: F401 + QuestionAnsweringParameters, # noqa: F401 + SentenceSimilarityInput, # noqa: F401 + SentenceSimilarityInputData, # noqa: F401 + SummarizationInput, # noqa: F401 + SummarizationOutput, # noqa: F401 + SummarizationParameters, # noqa: F401 + SummarizationTruncationStrategy, # noqa: F401 + TableQuestionAnsweringInput, # noqa: F401 + TableQuestionAnsweringInputData, # noqa: F401 + TableQuestionAnsweringOutputElement, # noqa: F401 + TableQuestionAnsweringParameters, # noqa: F401 + Text2TextGenerationInput, # noqa: F401 + Text2TextGenerationOutput, # noqa: F401 + Text2TextGenerationParameters, # noqa: F401 + Text2TextGenerationTruncationStrategy, # noqa: F401 + TextClassificationInput, # noqa: F401 + TextClassificationOutputElement, # noqa: F401 + TextClassificationOutputTransform, # noqa: F401 + TextClassificationParameters, # noqa: F401 + TextGenerationInput, # noqa: F401 + TextGenerationInputGenerateParameters, # noqa: F401 + TextGenerationInputGrammarType, # noqa: F401 + TextGenerationOutput, # noqa: F401 + TextGenerationOutputBestOfSequence, # noqa: F401 + TextGenerationOutputDetails, # noqa: F401 + TextGenerationOutputFinishReason, # noqa: F401 + TextGenerationOutputPrefillToken, # noqa: F401 + TextGenerationOutputToken, # noqa: F401 + TextGenerationStreamOutput, # noqa: F401 + TextGenerationStreamOutputStreamDetails, # noqa: F401 + TextGenerationStreamOutputToken, # noqa: F401 + TextToAudioEarlyStoppingEnum, # noqa: F401 + TextToAudioGenerationParameters, # noqa: F401 + TextToAudioInput, # noqa: F401 + TextToAudioOutput, # noqa: F401 + TextToAudioParameters, # noqa: F401 + TextToImageInput, # noqa: F401 + TextToImageOutput, # noqa: F401 + TextToImageParameters, # noqa: F401 + TextToSpeechEarlyStoppingEnum, # noqa: F401 + TextToSpeechGenerationParameters, # noqa: F401 + TextToSpeechInput, # noqa: F401 + TextToSpeechOutput, # noqa: F401 + TextToSpeechParameters, # noqa: F401 + TextToVideoInput, # noqa: F401 + TextToVideoOutput, # noqa: F401 + TextToVideoParameters, # noqa: F401 + TokenClassificationAggregationStrategy, # noqa: F401 + TokenClassificationInput, # noqa: F401 + TokenClassificationOutputElement, # noqa: F401 + TokenClassificationParameters, # noqa: F401 + TranslationInput, # noqa: F401 + TranslationOutput, # noqa: F401 + TranslationParameters, # noqa: F401 + TranslationTruncationStrategy, # noqa: F401 + TypeEnum, # noqa: F401 + VideoClassificationInput, # noqa: F401 + VideoClassificationOutputElement, # noqa: F401 + VideoClassificationOutputTransform, # noqa: F401 + VideoClassificationParameters, # noqa: F401 + VisualQuestionAnsweringInput, # noqa: F401 + VisualQuestionAnsweringInputData, # noqa: F401 + VisualQuestionAnsweringOutputElement, # noqa: F401 + VisualQuestionAnsweringParameters, # noqa: F401 + ZeroShotClassificationInput, # noqa: F401 + ZeroShotClassificationOutputElement, # noqa: F401 + ZeroShotClassificationParameters, # noqa: F401 + ZeroShotImageClassificationInput, # noqa: F401 + ZeroShotImageClassificationOutputElement, # noqa: F401 + ZeroShotImageClassificationParameters, # noqa: F401 + ZeroShotObjectDetectionBoundingBox, # noqa: F401 + ZeroShotObjectDetectionInput, # noqa: F401 + ZeroShotObjectDetectionOutputElement, # noqa: F401 + ZeroShotObjectDetectionParameters, # noqa: F401 + ) + from .inference._mcp.agent import Agent # noqa: F401 + from .inference._mcp.mcp_client import MCPClient # noqa: F401 + from .repocard import ( + DatasetCard, # noqa: F401 + ModelCard, # noqa: F401 + RepoCard, # noqa: F401 + SpaceCard, # noqa: F401 + metadata_eval_result, # noqa: F401 + metadata_load, # noqa: F401 + metadata_save, # noqa: F401 + metadata_update, # noqa: F401 + ) + from .repocard_data import ( + CardData, # noqa: F401 + DatasetCardData, # noqa: F401 + EvalResult, # noqa: F401 + ModelCardData, # noqa: F401 + SpaceCardData, # noqa: F401 + ) + from .serialization import ( + StateDictSplit, # noqa: F401 + get_torch_storage_id, # noqa: F401 + get_torch_storage_size, # noqa: F401 + load_state_dict_from_file, # noqa: F401 + load_torch_model, # noqa: F401 + save_torch_model, # noqa: F401 + save_torch_state_dict, # noqa: F401 + split_state_dict_into_shards_factory, # noqa: F401 + split_torch_state_dict_into_shards, # noqa: F401 + ) + from .serialization._dduf import ( + DDUFEntry, # noqa: F401 + export_entries_as_dduf, # noqa: F401 + export_folder_as_dduf, # noqa: F401 + read_dduf_file, # noqa: F401 + ) + from .utils import ( + ASYNC_CLIENT_FACTORY_T, # noqa: F401 + CLIENT_FACTORY_T, # noqa: F401 + CachedFileInfo, # noqa: F401 + CachedRepoInfo, # noqa: F401 + CachedRevisionInfo, # noqa: F401 + CacheNotFound, # noqa: F401 + CorruptedCacheException, # noqa: F401 + DeleteCacheStrategy, # noqa: F401 + HFCacheInfo, # noqa: F401 + HfUri, # noqa: F401 + cached_assets_path, # noqa: F401 + close_session, # noqa: F401 + dump_environment_info, # noqa: F401 + get_async_session, # noqa: F401 + get_session, # noqa: F401 + get_token, # noqa: F401 + hf_raise_for_status, # noqa: F401 + logging, # noqa: F401 + parse_hf_uri, # noqa: F401 + scan_cache_dir, # noqa: F401 + set_async_client_factory, # noqa: F401 + set_client_factory, # noqa: F401 + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_buckets.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_buckets.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..179b885032ddd32113b360a7c9d99a3ff7670866 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_buckets.py @@ -0,0 +1,1225 @@ +# Copyright 2026-present, the HuggingFace Inc. team. +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. +"""Shared logic for bucket operations. + +This module contains the core buckets logic used by both the CLI and the Python API. +""" + +import fnmatch +import json +import mimetypes +import os +import stat +import sys +import time +from collections.abc import Iterator +from dataclasses import dataclass, field +from datetime import datetime, timezone +from pathlib import Path +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Literal + +from . import constants, logging +from .errors import BucketNotFoundError +from .utils import XetFileData, disable_progress_bars, enable_progress_bars, parse_datetime +from .utils._terminal import StatusLine + + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from .hf_api import HfApi + + +logger = logging.get_logger(__name__) + + +BUCKET_PREFIX = "hf://buckets/" +_SYNC_TIME_WINDOW_MS = 1000 # 1s safety-window for file modification time comparisons + + +# ============================================================================= +# Bucket data structures +# ============================================================================= + + +def _split_bucket_id_and_prefix(path: str) -> tuple[str, str]: + """Split 'namespace/name(/optional/prefix)' into ('namespace/name', 'prefix'). + + Returns (bucket_id, prefix) where prefix may be empty string. + Raises ValueError if path doesn't contain at least namespace/name. + """ + parts = path.split("/", 2) + if len(parts) < 2 or not parts[0] or not parts[1]: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid bucket path: '{path}'. Expected format: namespace/bucket_name") + bucket_id = f"{parts[0]}/{parts[1]}" + prefix = parts[2] if len(parts) > 2 else "" + return bucket_id, prefix + + +@dataclass +class BucketInfo: + """ + Contains information about a bucket on the Hub. This object is returned by [`bucket_info`] and [`list_buckets`]. + + Attributes: + id (`str`): + ID of the bucket. + private (`bool`): + Is the bucket private. + created_at (`datetime`): + Date of creation of the bucket on the Hub. + size (`int`): + Size of the bucket in bytes. + total_files (`int`): + Total number of files in the bucket. + """ + + id: str + private: bool + created_at: datetime + size: int + total_files: int + + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + self.id = kwargs.pop("id") + self.private = kwargs.pop("private") + self.created_at = parse_datetime(kwargs.pop("createdAt")) + self.size = kwargs.pop("size") + self.total_files = kwargs.pop("totalFiles") + self.__dict__.update(**kwargs) + + +@dataclass +class _BucketAddFile: + source: str | Path | bytes + destination: str + + xet_hash: str | None = field(default=None) + size: int | None = field(default=None) + mtime: int = field(init=False) + content_type: str | None = field(init=False) + + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + self.content_type = None + if isinstance(self.source, (str, Path)): # guess content type from source path + self.content_type = mimetypes.guess_type(self.source)[0] + if self.content_type is None: # or default to destination path content type + self.content_type = mimetypes.guess_type(self.destination)[0] + + self.mtime = int( + os.path.getmtime(self.source) * 1000 if not isinstance(self.source, bytes) else time.time() * 1000 + ) + + +@dataclass +class _BucketCopyFile: + destination: str + xet_hash: str + source_repo_type: str # "model", "dataset", "space", "bucket" + source_repo_id: str + size: int | None = field(default=None) + mtime: int = field(init=False) + content_type: str | None = field(init=False) + + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + self.content_type = mimetypes.guess_type(self.destination)[0] + self.mtime = int(time.time() * 1000) + + +@dataclass +class _BucketDeleteFile: + path: str + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class BucketFileMetadata: + """Data structure containing information about a file in a bucket. + + Returned by [`get_bucket_file_metadata`]. + + Args: + size (`int`): + Size of the file in bytes. + xet_file_data (`XetFileData`): + Xet information for the file (hash and refresh route). + """ + + size: int + xet_file_data: XetFileData + + +@dataclass +class BucketUrl: + """Describes a bucket URL on the Hub. + + `BucketUrl` is returned by [`create_bucket`]. At initialization, the URL is parsed to populate properties: + - endpoint (`str`) + - namespace (`str`) + - bucket_id (`str`) + - url (`str`) + - handle (`str`) + + Args: + url (`str`): + String value of the bucket url. + endpoint (`str`, *optional*): + Endpoint of the Hub. Defaults to . + """ + + url: str + endpoint: str = "" + namespace: str = field(init=False) + bucket_id: str = field(init=False) + handle: str = field(init=False) + + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + self.endpoint = self.endpoint or constants.ENDPOINT + + # Parse URL: expected format is `{endpoint}/buckets/{namespace}/{bucket_name}` + url_path = self.url.replace(self.endpoint, "").strip("/") + # Remove leading "buckets/" prefix + if url_path.startswith("buckets/"): + url_path = url_path[len("buckets/") :] + bucket_id, prefix = _split_bucket_id_and_prefix(url_path) + if prefix: + raise ValueError(f"Unable to parse bucket URL: {self.url}") + self.namespace = bucket_id.split("/")[0] + self.bucket_id = bucket_id + + self.handle = f"hf://buckets/{self.bucket_id}" + + +@dataclass +class BucketFile: + """ + Contains information about a file in a bucket on the Hub. This object is returned by [`list_bucket_tree`]. + + Similar to [`RepoFile`] but for files in buckets. + """ + + type: Literal["file"] + path: str + size: int + xet_hash: str + mtime: datetime | None + uploaded_at: datetime | None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + self.type = kwargs.pop("type") + self.path = kwargs.pop("path") + self.size = kwargs.pop("size") + self.xet_hash = kwargs.pop("xetHash") + mtime = kwargs.pop("mtime", None) + self.mtime = parse_datetime(mtime) if mtime else None + uploaded_at = kwargs.pop("uploadedAt", None) + self.uploaded_at = parse_datetime(uploaded_at) if uploaded_at else None + + +@dataclass +class BucketFolder: + """ + Contains information about a directory in a bucket on the Hub. This object is returned by [`list_bucket_tree`]. + + Similar to [`RepoFolder`] but for directories in buckets. + """ + + type: Literal["directory"] + path: str + uploaded_at: datetime | None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + self.type = kwargs.pop("type") + self.path = kwargs.pop("path") + uploaded_at = kwargs.pop("uploadedAt", None) or kwargs.pop("uploaded_at", None) + self.uploaded_at = ( + (uploaded_at if isinstance(uploaded_at, datetime) else parse_datetime(uploaded_at)) + if uploaded_at + else None + ) + + +# ============================================================================= +# Bucket path parsing +# ============================================================================= + + +def _parse_bucket_path(path: str) -> tuple[str, str]: + """Parse a bucket path like hf://buckets/namespace/bucket_name/prefix into (bucket_id, prefix). + + Returns: + tuple: (bucket_id, prefix) where bucket_id is "namespace/bucket_name" and prefix may be empty string. + """ + if not path.startswith(BUCKET_PREFIX): + raise ValueError(f"Invalid bucket path: {path}. Must start with {BUCKET_PREFIX}") + return _split_bucket_id_and_prefix(path.removeprefix(BUCKET_PREFIX)) + + +def _is_bucket_path(path: str) -> bool: + """Check if a path is a bucket path.""" + return path.startswith(BUCKET_PREFIX) + + +# ============================================================================= +# Sync data structures +# ============================================================================= + + +@dataclass +class SyncOperation: + """Represents a sync operation to be performed.""" + + action: Literal["upload", "download", "delete", "skip"] + path: str + size: int | None = None + reason: str = "" + local_mtime: str | None = None + remote_mtime: str | None = None + bucket_file: BucketFile | None = None # BucketFile when available (not serialized to plan file) + + +@dataclass +class SyncPlan: + """Represents a complete sync plan.""" + + source: str + dest: str + timestamp: str + operations: list[SyncOperation] = field(default_factory=list) + + def summary(self) -> dict[str, int | str]: + uploads = sum(1 for op in self.operations if op.action == "upload") + downloads = sum(1 for op in self.operations if op.action == "download") + deletes = sum(1 for op in self.operations if op.action == "delete") + skips = sum(1 for op in self.operations if op.action == "skip") + total_size = sum(op.size or 0 for op in self.operations if op.action in ("upload", "download")) + return { + "uploads": uploads, + "downloads": downloads, + "deletes": deletes, + "skips": skips, + "total_size": total_size, + } + + +# ============================================================================= +# Filter matching +# ============================================================================= + + +class FilterMatcher: + """Matches file paths against include/exclude patterns.""" + + def __init__( + self, + include_patterns: list[str] | None = None, + exclude_patterns: list[str] | None = None, + filter_rules: list[tuple[str, str]] | None = None, + ): + """Initialize the filter matcher. + + Args: + include_patterns: Patterns to include (from --include) + exclude_patterns: Patterns to exclude (from --exclude) + filter_rules: Rules from filter file as list of ("+"/"-", pattern) tuples + """ + self.include_patterns = include_patterns or [] + self.exclude_patterns = exclude_patterns or [] + self.filter_rules = filter_rules or [] + + def matches(self, path: str) -> bool: + """Check if a path should be included based on the filter rules. + + Filtering rules: + - Filters are evaluated in order, first matching rule decides + - If no rules match, include by default (unless include patterns are specified) + """ + # First check filter rules from file (in order) + for sign, pattern in self.filter_rules: + if fnmatch.fnmatch(path, pattern): + return sign == "+" + + # Then check CLI patterns + for pattern in self.exclude_patterns: + if fnmatch.fnmatch(path, pattern): + return False + + for pattern in self.include_patterns: + if fnmatch.fnmatch(path, pattern): + return True + + # If include patterns were specified but none matched, exclude + if self.include_patterns: + return False + + # Default: include + return True + + +def _parse_filter_file(filter_file: str) -> list[tuple[str, str]]: + """Parse a filter file and return a list of (sign, pattern) tuples. + + Filter file format: + - Lines starting with "+" are include patterns + - Lines starting with "-" are exclude patterns + - Empty lines and lines starting with "#" are ignored + """ + rules = [] + with open(filter_file) as f: + for line in f: + line = line.strip() + if not line or line.startswith("#"): + continue + if line.startswith("+"): + rules.append(("+", line[1:].strip())) + elif line.startswith("-"): + rules.append(("-", line[1:].strip())) + else: + # Default to include if no prefix + rules.append(("+", line)) + return rules + + +# ============================================================================= +# File listing +# ============================================================================= + + +def _stat_local(path: str) -> tuple[int, float] | None: + """Stat a local file and return (size, mtime_ms). + + Returns None if the path is missing or is a directory. Uses a single + ``os.stat`` call so callers don't pay for multiple syscalls per file. + """ + try: + st = os.stat(path) + except OSError: + return None + if stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode): + return None + return st.st_size, st.st_mtime * 1000 + + +def _list_local_files(local_path: str) -> Iterator[tuple[str, int, float]]: + """List all files in a local directory. + + Yields: + tuple: (relative_path, size, mtime_ms) for each file + """ + local_path = os.path.abspath(local_path) + if not os.path.isdir(local_path): + raise ValueError(f"Local path must be a directory: {local_path}") + + for root, _, files in os.walk(local_path): + for filename in files: + full_path = os.path.join(root, filename) + stat_info = _stat_local(full_path) + if stat_info is None: + continue + rel_path = os.path.relpath(full_path, local_path) + # Normalize to forward slashes for consistency + rel_path = rel_path.replace(os.sep, "/") + yield rel_path, stat_info[0], stat_info[1] + + +def _list_remote_files(api: "HfApi", bucket_id: str, prefix: str) -> Iterator[tuple[str, int, float, Any]]: + """List all files in a bucket with a given prefix. + + Yields: + tuple: (relative_path, size, mtime_ms, bucket_file) for each file. + bucket_file is the BucketFile object from list_bucket_tree. + """ + for item in api.list_bucket_tree(bucket_id, prefix=prefix or None, recursive=True): + if isinstance(item, BucketFolder): + continue + path = item.path + # Remove prefix from path to get relative path + # Only strip prefix if it's followed by "/" (directory boundary) or is exact match + if prefix: + if path.startswith(prefix + "/"): + rel_path = path[len(prefix) + 1 :] + elif path == prefix: + # Exact match: the file IS the prefix (e.g., single file download) + rel_path = path.rsplit("/", 1)[-1] if "/" in path else path + else: + # Path doesn't match prefix pattern (e.g., "submarine.txt" for prefix "sub") + # Skip this file - it was returned by the API but doesn't belong to this prefix + continue + else: + rel_path = path + mtime_ms = item.mtime.timestamp() * 1000 if item.mtime else 0 + yield rel_path, item.size, mtime_ms, item + + +# ============================================================================= +# Sync plan computation +# ============================================================================= + + +def _mtime_to_iso(mtime_ms: float) -> str: + """Convert mtime in milliseconds to ISO format string.""" + return datetime.fromtimestamp(mtime_ms / 1000, tz=timezone.utc).isoformat() + + +def _compare_files_for_sync( + *, + path: str, + action: Literal["upload", "download"], + source_size: int, + source_mtime: float, + dest_size: int, + dest_mtime: float, + source_newer_label: str, + dest_newer_label: str, + ignore_sizes: bool, + ignore_times: bool, + ignore_existing: bool, + bucket_file: Any | None = None, +) -> SyncOperation: + """Compare source and dest files and return the appropriate sync operation. + + This is a unified helper for both upload and download directions. + + Args: + path: Relative file path + action: "upload" or "download" + source_size: Size of the source file (bytes) + source_mtime: Mtime of the source file (milliseconds) + dest_size: Size of the destination file (bytes) + dest_mtime: Mtime of the destination file (milliseconds) + source_newer_label: Label when source is newer (e.g., "local newer" or "remote newer") + dest_newer_label: Label when dest is newer (e.g., "remote newer" or "local newer") + ignore_sizes: Only compare mtime + ignore_times: Only compare size + ignore_existing: Skip files that exist on receiver + bucket_file: BucketFile object (for downloads only) + + Returns: + SyncOperation describing the action to take + """ + local_mtime_iso = _mtime_to_iso(source_mtime if action == "upload" else dest_mtime) + remote_mtime_iso = _mtime_to_iso(dest_mtime if action == "upload" else source_mtime) + + base_kwargs: dict[str, Any] = { + "path": path, + "size": source_size, + "local_mtime": local_mtime_iso, + "remote_mtime": remote_mtime_iso, + } + + if ignore_existing: + return SyncOperation(action="skip", reason="exists on receiver (--ignore-existing)", **base_kwargs) + + size_differs = source_size != dest_size + source_newer = (source_mtime - dest_mtime) > _SYNC_TIME_WINDOW_MS + + if ignore_sizes: + if source_newer: + return SyncOperation(action=action, reason=source_newer_label, bucket_file=bucket_file, **base_kwargs) + else: + dest_newer = (dest_mtime - source_mtime) > _SYNC_TIME_WINDOW_MS + skip_reason = dest_newer_label if dest_newer else "same mtime" + return SyncOperation(action="skip", reason=skip_reason, **base_kwargs) + elif ignore_times: + if size_differs: + return SyncOperation(action=action, reason="size differs", bucket_file=bucket_file, **base_kwargs) + else: + return SyncOperation(action="skip", reason="same size", **base_kwargs) + else: + if size_differs or source_newer: + reason = "size differs" if size_differs else source_newer_label + return SyncOperation(action=action, reason=reason, bucket_file=bucket_file, **base_kwargs) + else: + return SyncOperation(action="skip", reason="identical", **base_kwargs) + + +def _compute_sync_plan( + source: str, + dest: str, + api: "HfApi", + delete: bool = False, + ignore_times: bool = False, + ignore_sizes: bool = False, + existing: bool = False, + ignore_existing: bool = False, + filter_matcher: FilterMatcher | None = None, + status: Any | None = None, +) -> SyncPlan: + """Compute the sync plan by comparing source and destination. + + Returns: + SyncPlan with all operations to be performed + """ + filter_matcher = filter_matcher or FilterMatcher() + is_upload = not _is_bucket_path(source) and _is_bucket_path(dest) + is_download = _is_bucket_path(source) and not _is_bucket_path(dest) + + if not is_upload and not is_download: + raise ValueError("One of source or dest must be a bucket path (hf://buckets/...) and the other must be local.") + + plan = SyncPlan( + source=source, + dest=dest, + timestamp=datetime.now(timezone.utc).isoformat(), + ) + + remote_total: int | None = None + if is_upload: + # Local -> Remote + local_path = os.path.abspath(source) + bucket_id, prefix = _parse_bucket_path(dest) + + if not os.path.isdir(local_path): + raise ValueError(f"Source must be a directory: {local_path}") + + # Get local and remote file lists + local_files = {} + for rel_path, size, mtime_ms in _list_local_files(local_path): + if filter_matcher.matches(rel_path): + local_files[rel_path] = (size, mtime_ms) + if status: + status.update(f"Scanning local directory ({len(local_files)} files)") + if status: + status.done(f"Scanning local directory ({len(local_files)} files)") + + remote_files = {} + if status: + try: + remote_total = api.bucket_info(bucket_id).total_files + except Exception: + pass + try: + for rel_path, size, mtime_ms, _ in _list_remote_files(api, bucket_id, prefix): + if filter_matcher.matches(rel_path): + remote_files[rel_path] = (size, mtime_ms) + if status: + total_str = f"/{remote_total}" if remote_total is not None else "" + status.update(f"Scanning remote bucket ({len(remote_files)}{total_str} files)") + except BucketNotFoundError: + # Bucket doesn't exist yet - this is expected for new uploads + logger.debug(f"Bucket '{bucket_id}' not found, treating as empty.") + if status: + status.done(f"Scanning remote bucket ({len(remote_files)} files)") + + # Compare files + all_paths = set(local_files.keys()) | set(remote_files.keys()) + if status: + status.done(f"Comparing files ({len(all_paths)} paths)") + for path in sorted(all_paths): + local_info = local_files.get(path) + remote_info = remote_files.get(path) + + if local_info and not remote_info: + # New file + if existing: + # --existing: skip new files + plan.operations.append( + SyncOperation( + action="skip", + path=path, + size=local_info[0], + reason="new file (--existing)", + local_mtime=_mtime_to_iso(local_info[1]), + ) + ) + else: + plan.operations.append( + SyncOperation( + action="upload", + path=path, + size=local_info[0], + reason="new file", + local_mtime=_mtime_to_iso(local_info[1]), + ) + ) + elif local_info and remote_info: + # File exists in both - use helper to determine action + local_size, local_mtime = local_info + remote_size, remote_mtime = remote_info + plan.operations.append( + _compare_files_for_sync( + path=path, + action="upload", + source_size=local_size, + source_mtime=local_mtime, + dest_size=remote_size, + dest_mtime=remote_mtime, + source_newer_label="local newer", + dest_newer_label="remote newer", + ignore_sizes=ignore_sizes, + ignore_times=ignore_times, + ignore_existing=ignore_existing, + ) + ) + elif not local_info and remote_info and delete: + # File only in remote and --delete mode + plan.operations.append( + SyncOperation( + action="delete", + path=path, + size=remote_info[0], + reason="not in source (--delete)", + remote_mtime=_mtime_to_iso(remote_info[1]), + ) + ) + + else: + # Remote -> Local (download) + bucket_id, prefix = _parse_bucket_path(source) + local_path = os.path.abspath(dest) + + # Get remote and local file lists + remote_files = {} + bucket_file_map: dict[str, Any] = {} + if status: + try: + remote_total = api.bucket_info(bucket_id).total_files + except Exception: + pass + for rel_path, size, mtime_ms, bucket_file in _list_remote_files(api, bucket_id, prefix): + if filter_matcher.matches(rel_path): + remote_files[rel_path] = (size, mtime_ms) + bucket_file_map[rel_path] = bucket_file + if status: + total_str = f"/{remote_total}" if remote_total is not None else "" + status.update(f"Scanning remote bucket ({len(remote_files)}{total_str} files)") + if status: + status.done(f"Scanning remote bucket ({len(remote_files)} files)") + + local_files = {} + if os.path.isdir(local_path): + if delete: + # Full walk needed to discover local-only files for deletion. + for rel_path, size, mtime_ms in _list_local_files(local_path): + if filter_matcher.matches(rel_path): + local_files[rel_path] = (size, mtime_ms) + if status: + status.update(f"Scanning local directory ({len(local_files)} files)") + else: + # Without --delete, the plan only depends on paths that exist + # remotely. Stat just those instead of walking the whole tree, + # which can take minutes when dest sits in a large directory + # like ~/.cache/huggingface/. + for rel_path in remote_files: + local_file = os.path.join(local_path, rel_path) + stat_info = _stat_local(local_file) + if stat_info is None: + continue + local_files[rel_path] = stat_info + if status: + status.update(f"Scanning local directory ({len(local_files)} files)") + if status: + status.done(f"Scanning local directory ({len(local_files)} files)") + + # Compare files + all_paths = set(remote_files.keys()) | set(local_files.keys()) + if status: + status.done(f"Comparing files ({len(all_paths)} paths)") + for path in sorted(all_paths): + remote_info = remote_files.get(path) + local_info = local_files.get(path) + + if remote_info and not local_info: + # New file + if existing: + # --existing: skip new files + plan.operations.append( + SyncOperation( + action="skip", + path=path, + size=remote_info[0], + reason="new file (--existing)", + remote_mtime=_mtime_to_iso(remote_info[1]), + ) + ) + else: + plan.operations.append( + SyncOperation( + action="download", + path=path, + size=remote_info[0], + reason="new file", + remote_mtime=_mtime_to_iso(remote_info[1]), + bucket_file=bucket_file_map.get(path), + ) + ) + elif remote_info and local_info: + # File exists in both - use helper to determine action + remote_size, remote_mtime = remote_info + local_size, local_mtime = local_info + plan.operations.append( + _compare_files_for_sync( + path=path, + action="download", + source_size=remote_size, + source_mtime=remote_mtime, + dest_size=local_size, + dest_mtime=local_mtime, + source_newer_label="remote newer", + dest_newer_label="local newer", + ignore_sizes=ignore_sizes, + ignore_times=ignore_times, + ignore_existing=ignore_existing, + bucket_file=bucket_file_map.get(path), + ) + ) + elif not remote_info and local_info and delete: + # File only in local and --delete mode + plan.operations.append( + SyncOperation( + action="delete", + path=path, + size=local_info[0], + reason="not in source (--delete)", + local_mtime=_mtime_to_iso(local_info[1]), + ) + ) + + return plan + + +# ============================================================================= +# Plan serialization +# ============================================================================= + + +def _write_plan(plan: SyncPlan, f) -> None: + """Write a sync plan as JSONL to a file-like object.""" + # Write header + header = { + "type": "header", + "source": plan.source, + "dest": plan.dest, + "timestamp": plan.timestamp, + "summary": plan.summary(), + } + f.write(json.dumps(header) + "\n") + + # Write operations + for op in plan.operations: + op_dict: dict[str, Any] = { + "type": "operation", + "action": op.action, + "path": op.path, + "reason": op.reason, + } + if op.size is not None: + op_dict["size"] = op.size + if op.local_mtime is not None: + op_dict["local_mtime"] = op.local_mtime + if op.remote_mtime is not None: + op_dict["remote_mtime"] = op.remote_mtime + f.write(json.dumps(op_dict) + "\n") + + +def _save_plan(plan: SyncPlan, plan_file: str) -> None: + """Save a sync plan to a JSONL file.""" + with open(plan_file, "w") as f: + _write_plan(plan, f) + + +def _load_plan(plan_file: str) -> SyncPlan: + """Load a sync plan from a JSONL file.""" + with open(plan_file) as f: + lines = f.readlines() + + if not lines: + raise ValueError(f"Empty plan file: {plan_file}") + + # Parse header + header = json.loads(lines[0]) + if header.get("type") != "header": + raise ValueError("Invalid plan file: expected header as first line") + + plan = SyncPlan( + source=header["source"], + dest=header["dest"], + timestamp=header["timestamp"], + ) + + # Parse operations + for line in lines[1:]: + op_dict = json.loads(line) + if op_dict.get("type") != "operation": + continue + plan.operations.append( + SyncOperation( + action=op_dict["action"], + path=op_dict["path"], + size=op_dict.get("size"), + reason=op_dict.get("reason", ""), + local_mtime=op_dict.get("local_mtime"), + remote_mtime=op_dict.get("remote_mtime"), + ) + ) + + return plan + + +# ============================================================================= +# Plan execution +# ============================================================================= + + +def _execute_plan(plan: SyncPlan, api: "HfApi", verbose: bool = False, status: Any | None = None) -> None: + """Execute a sync plan.""" + is_upload = not _is_bucket_path(plan.source) and _is_bucket_path(plan.dest) + is_download = _is_bucket_path(plan.source) and not _is_bucket_path(plan.dest) + + if is_upload: + local_path = os.path.abspath(plan.source) + bucket_id, prefix = _parse_bucket_path(plan.dest) + prefix = prefix.rstrip("/") # Avoid double slashes in remote paths + + # Collect operations + add_files: list[tuple[str | Path | bytes, str]] = [] + delete_paths: list[str] = [] + + for op in plan.operations: + match op.action: + case "upload": + local_file = os.path.join(local_path, op.path) + remote_path = f"{prefix}/{op.path}" if prefix else op.path + if verbose: + print(f" Uploading: {op.path} ({op.reason})") + add_files.append((local_file, remote_path)) + case "delete": + remote_path = f"{prefix}/{op.path}" if prefix else op.path + if verbose: + print(f" Deleting: {op.path} ({op.reason})") + delete_paths.append(remote_path) + case "skip" if verbose: + print(f" Skipping: {op.path} ({op.reason})") + + # Execute batch operations + if add_files or delete_paths: + if status: + parts = [] + if add_files: + parts.append(f"uploading {len(add_files)} files") + if delete_paths: + parts.append(f"deleting {len(delete_paths)} files") + status.done(", ".join(parts).capitalize()) + api.batch_bucket_files( + bucket_id, + add=add_files or None, + delete=delete_paths or None, + ) + + elif is_download: + bucket_id, prefix = _parse_bucket_path(plan.source) + prefix = prefix.rstrip("/") # Avoid double slashes in remote paths + local_path = os.path.abspath(plan.dest) + + # Ensure local directory exists + os.makedirs(local_path, exist_ok=True) + + # Collect download operations + download_files: list[tuple[str | BucketFile, str | Path]] = [] + delete_files: list[str] = [] + + for op in plan.operations: + if op.action == "download": + local_file = os.path.join(local_path, op.path) + # Ensure parent directory exists + os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(local_file), exist_ok=True) + if verbose: + print(f" Downloading: {op.path} ({op.reason})") + # Use BucketFile when available (avoids extra metadata fetch per file) + if op.bucket_file is not None: + download_files.append((op.bucket_file, local_file)) + else: + remote_path = f"{prefix}/{op.path}" if prefix else op.path + download_files.append((remote_path, local_file)) + elif op.action == "delete": + local_file = os.path.join(local_path, op.path) + if verbose: + print(f" Deleting: {op.path} ({op.reason})") + delete_files.append(local_file) + elif op.action == "skip" and verbose: + print(f" Skipping: {op.path} ({op.reason})") + + # Execute downloads + if len(download_files) > 0: + if status: + status.done(f"Downloading {len(download_files)} files") + api.download_bucket_files(bucket_id, download_files) + + # Execute deletes + if status and delete_files: + status.done(f"Deleting {len(delete_files)} local files") + for file_path in delete_files: + if os.path.exists(file_path): + os.remove(file_path) + # Remove empty parent directories + parent = os.path.dirname(file_path) + while parent != local_path: + try: + os.rmdir(parent) + parent = os.path.dirname(parent) + except OSError: + break + + +def _print_plan_summary(plan: SyncPlan) -> None: + """Print a summary of the sync plan.""" + summary = plan.summary() + print(f"Sync plan: {plan.source} -> {plan.dest}") + print(f" Uploads: {summary['uploads']}") + print(f" Downloads: {summary['downloads']}") + print(f" Deletes: {summary['deletes']}") + print(f" Skips: {summary['skips']}") + + +# ============================================================================= +# Public sync function (Python API) +# ============================================================================= + + +def sync_bucket_internal( + source: str | None = None, + dest: str | None = None, + *, + api: "HfApi", + delete: bool = False, + ignore_times: bool = False, + ignore_sizes: bool = False, + existing: bool = False, + ignore_existing: bool = False, + include: list[str] | None = None, + exclude: list[str] | None = None, + filter_from: str | None = None, + plan: str | None = None, + apply: str | None = None, + dry_run: bool = False, + verbose: bool = False, + quiet: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, +) -> SyncPlan: + """Sync files between a local directory and a bucket. + + This is equivalent to the ``hf buckets sync`` CLI command. One of ``source`` or ``dest`` must be a bucket path + (``hf://buckets/...``) and the other must be a local directory path. + + Args: + source (`str`, *optional*): + Source path: local directory or ``hf://buckets/namespace/bucket_name(/prefix)``. + Required unless using ``apply``. + dest (`str`, *optional*): + Destination path: local directory or ``hf://buckets/namespace/bucket_name(/prefix)``. + Required unless using ``apply``. + api ([`HfApi`]): + The HfApi instance to use for API calls. + delete (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Delete destination files not present in source. + ignore_times (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Skip files only based on size, ignoring modification times. + ignore_sizes (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Skip files only based on modification times, ignoring sizes. + existing (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Skip creating new files on receiver (only update existing files). + ignore_existing (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Skip updating files that exist on receiver (only create new files). + include (`list[str]`, *optional*): + Include files matching patterns (fnmatch-style). + exclude (`list[str]`, *optional*): + Exclude files matching patterns (fnmatch-style). + filter_from (`str`, *optional*): + Path to a filter file with include/exclude rules. + plan (`str`, *optional*): + Save sync plan to this JSONL file instead of executing. + apply (`str`, *optional*): + Apply a previously saved plan file. When set, ``source`` and ``dest`` are not needed. + dry_run (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Print sync plan to stdout as JSONL without executing. + verbose (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Show detailed per-file operations. + quiet (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Suppress all output and progress bars. + token (Union[bool, str, None], optional): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used. + + Returns: + [`SyncPlan`]: The computed (or loaded) sync plan. + + Raises: + `ValueError`: If arguments are invalid (e.g., both paths are remote, conflicting options). + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + + # Upload local directory to bucket + >>> api.sync_bucket("./data", "hf://buckets/username/my-bucket") + + # Download bucket to local directory + >>> api.sync_bucket("hf://buckets/username/my-bucket", "./data") + + # Sync with delete and filtering + >>> api.sync_bucket( + ... "./data", + ... "hf://buckets/username/my-bucket", + ... delete=True, + ... include=["*.safetensors"], + ... ) + + # Dry run: preview what would be synced + >>> plan = api.sync_bucket("./data", "hf://buckets/username/my-bucket", dry_run=True) + >>> plan.summary() + {'uploads': 3, 'downloads': 0, 'deletes': 0, 'skips': 1, 'total_size': 4096} + + # Save plan for review, then apply + >>> api.sync_bucket("./data", "hf://buckets/username/my-bucket", plan="sync-plan.jsonl") + >>> api.sync_bucket(apply="sync-plan.jsonl") + ``` + """ + # Build API with token if needed + if token is not None: + from .hf_api import HfApi + + api = HfApi(token=token) + # --- Apply mode --- + if apply: + if source or dest: + raise ValueError("Cannot specify source/dest when using apply.") + if plan is not None: + raise ValueError("Cannot specify both plan and apply.") + if delete: + raise ValueError("Cannot specify delete when using apply.") + if ignore_times: + raise ValueError("Cannot specify ignore_times when using apply.") + if ignore_sizes: + raise ValueError("Cannot specify ignore_sizes when using apply.") + if include: + raise ValueError("Cannot specify include when using apply.") + if exclude: + raise ValueError("Cannot specify exclude when using apply.") + if filter_from: + raise ValueError("Cannot specify filter_from when using apply.") + if existing: + raise ValueError("Cannot specify existing when using apply.") + if ignore_existing: + raise ValueError("Cannot specify ignore_existing when using apply.") + if dry_run: + raise ValueError("Cannot specify dry_run when using apply.") + + sync_plan = _load_plan(apply) + status = StatusLine(enabled=not quiet) + if not quiet: + _print_plan_summary(sync_plan) + print("Executing plan...") + + if quiet: + disable_progress_bars() + try: + _execute_plan(sync_plan, api, verbose=verbose, status=status) + finally: + if quiet: + enable_progress_bars() + + if not quiet: + print("Sync completed.") + + return sync_plan + + # --- Normal mode --- + if not source or not dest: + raise ValueError("Both source and dest are required (unless using apply).") + + source_is_bucket = _is_bucket_path(source) + dest_is_bucket = _is_bucket_path(dest) + + if source_is_bucket and dest_is_bucket: + raise ValueError("Remote to remote sync is not supported. One path must be local.") + + if not source_is_bucket and not dest_is_bucket: + raise ValueError("One of source or dest must be a bucket path (hf://buckets/...).") + + if ignore_times and ignore_sizes: + raise ValueError("Cannot specify both ignore_times and ignore_sizes.") + + if existing and ignore_existing: + raise ValueError("Cannot specify both existing and ignore_existing.") + + if dry_run and plan: + raise ValueError("Cannot specify both dry_run and plan.") + + # Validate local path + if source_is_bucket: + if os.path.exists(dest) and not os.path.isdir(dest): + raise ValueError(f"Destination must be a directory: {dest}") + else: + if not os.path.isdir(source): + raise ValueError(f"Source must be an existing directory: {source}") + + # Build filter matcher + filter_rules = None + if filter_from: + filter_rules = _parse_filter_file(filter_from) + + filter_matcher = FilterMatcher( + include_patterns=include, + exclude_patterns=exclude, + filter_rules=filter_rules, + ) + + # Compute sync plan + status = StatusLine(enabled=not quiet and not dry_run) + sync_plan = _compute_sync_plan( + source=source, + dest=dest, + api=api, + delete=delete, + ignore_times=ignore_times, + ignore_sizes=ignore_sizes, + existing=existing, + ignore_existing=ignore_existing, + filter_matcher=filter_matcher, + status=status, + ) + + if dry_run: + _write_plan(sync_plan, sys.stdout) + return sync_plan + + if plan: + _save_plan(sync_plan, plan) + if not quiet: + _print_plan_summary(sync_plan) + print(f"Plan saved to: {plan}") + return sync_plan + + # Execute plan + if not quiet: + _print_plan_summary(sync_plan) + + summary = sync_plan.summary() + if summary["uploads"] == 0 and summary["downloads"] == 0 and summary["deletes"] == 0: + if not quiet: + print("Nothing to sync.") + return sync_plan + + if not quiet: + print("Syncing...") + + if quiet: + disable_progress_bars() + try: + _execute_plan(sync_plan, api, verbose=verbose, status=status) + finally: + if quiet: + enable_progress_bars() + + if not quiet: + print("Sync completed.") + + return sync_plan diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_commit_api.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_commit_api.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..883d22549b268c524c0e59b75a103f0ea87abf73 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_commit_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,976 @@ +""" +Type definitions and utilities for the `create_commit` API +""" + +import base64 +import io +import os +import warnings +from collections import defaultdict +from collections.abc import Iterable, Iterator +from contextlib import contextmanager +from dataclasses import dataclass, field +from itertools import groupby +from pathlib import Path, PurePosixPath +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, BinaryIO, Literal, Union + +from tqdm.contrib.concurrent import thread_map + +from . import constants +from .errors import EntryNotFoundError, HfHubHTTPError, XetAuthorizationError, XetRefreshTokenError +from .file_download import hf_hub_url +from .lfs import UploadInfo, lfs_upload, post_lfs_batch_info +from .utils import ( + FORBIDDEN_FOLDERS, + XetTokenType, + are_progress_bars_disabled, + chunk_iterable, + fetch_xet_connection_info_from_repo_info, + get_session, + hf_raise_for_status, + http_backoff, + logging, + sha, + tqdm_stream_file, + validate_hf_hub_args, +) +from .utils import tqdm as hf_tqdm +from .utils._runtime import is_xet_available + + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from .hf_api import RepoFile + + +logger = logging.get_logger(__name__) + + +UploadMode = Literal["lfs", "regular"] + +# Max is 1,000 per request on the Hub for HfApi.get_paths_info +# Otherwise we get: +# HfHubHTTPError: 413 Client Error: Payload Too Large for url: https://huggingface.co/api/datasets/xxx (Request ID: xxx)\n\ntoo many parameters +# See https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/issues/1503 +FETCH_LFS_BATCH_SIZE = 500 + +UPLOAD_BATCH_MAX_NUM_FILES = 256 + + +@dataclass +class CommitOperationDelete: + """ + Data structure holding necessary info to delete a file or a folder from a repository + on the Hub. + + Args: + path_in_repo (`str`): + Relative filepath in the repo, for example: `"checkpoints/1fec34a/weights.bin"` + for a file or `"checkpoints/1fec34a/"` for a folder. + is_folder (`bool` or `Literal["auto"]`, *optional*) + Whether the Delete Operation applies to a folder or not. If "auto", the path + type (file or folder) is guessed automatically by looking if path ends with + a "/" (folder) or not (file). To explicitly set the path type, you can set + `is_folder=True` or `is_folder=False`. + """ + + path_in_repo: str + is_folder: bool | Literal["auto"] = "auto" + + def __post_init__(self): + self.path_in_repo = _validate_path_in_repo(self.path_in_repo) + + if self.is_folder == "auto": + self.is_folder = self.path_in_repo.endswith("/") + if not isinstance(self.is_folder, bool): + raise ValueError( + f"Wrong value for `is_folder`. Must be one of [`True`, `False`, `'auto'`]. Got '{self.is_folder}'." + ) + + +@dataclass +class CommitOperationCopy: + """ + Data structure holding necessary info to copy a file in a repository on the Hub. + + Limitations: + - Only LFS files can be copied. To copy a regular file, you need to download it locally and re-upload it + - Cross-repository copies are not supported. + + Note: you can combine a [`CommitOperationCopy`] and a [`CommitOperationDelete`] to rename an LFS file on the Hub. + + Args: + src_path_in_repo (`str`): + Relative filepath in the repo of the file to be copied, e.g. `"checkpoints/1fec34a/weights.bin"`. + path_in_repo (`str`): + Relative filepath in the repo where to copy the file, e.g. `"checkpoints/1fec34a/weights_copy.bin"`. + src_revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision of the file to be copied. Can be any valid git revision. + Default to the target commit revision. + """ + + src_path_in_repo: str + path_in_repo: str + src_revision: str | None = None + # set to the OID of the file to be copied if it has already been uploaded + # useful to determine if a commit will be empty or not. + _src_oid: str | None = None + # set to the OID of the file to copy to if it has already been uploaded + # useful to determine if a commit will be empty or not. + _dest_oid: str | None = None + + def __post_init__(self): + self.src_path_in_repo = _validate_path_in_repo(self.src_path_in_repo) + self.path_in_repo = _validate_path_in_repo(self.path_in_repo) + + +@dataclass +class CommitOperationAdd: + """ + Data structure holding necessary info to upload a file to a repository on the Hub. + + Args: + path_in_repo (`str`): + Relative filepath in the repo, for example: `"checkpoints/1fec34a/weights.bin"` + path_or_fileobj (`str`, `Path`, `bytes`, or `BinaryIO`): + Either: + - a path to a local file (as `str` or `pathlib.Path`) to upload + - a buffer of bytes (`bytes`) holding the content of the file to upload + - a "file object" (subclass of `io.BufferedIOBase`), typically obtained + with `open(path, "rb")`. It must support `seek()` and `tell()` methods. + + Raises: + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If `path_or_fileobj` is not one of `str`, `Path`, `bytes` or `io.BufferedIOBase`. + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If `path_or_fileobj` is a `str` or `Path` but not a path to an existing file. + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If `path_or_fileobj` is a `io.BufferedIOBase` but it doesn't support both + `seek()` and `tell()`. + """ + + path_in_repo: str + path_or_fileobj: str | Path | bytes | BinaryIO + upload_info: UploadInfo = field(init=False, repr=False) + + # Internal attributes + + # set to "lfs" or "regular" once known + _upload_mode: UploadMode | None = field(init=False, repr=False, default=None) + + # set to True if .gitignore rules prevent the file from being uploaded as LFS + # (server-side check) + _should_ignore: bool | None = field(init=False, repr=False, default=None) + + # set to the remote OID of the file if it has already been uploaded + # useful to determine if a commit will be empty or not + _remote_oid: str | None = field(init=False, repr=False, default=None) + + # set to True once the file has been uploaded as LFS + _is_uploaded: bool = field(init=False, repr=False, default=False) + + # set to True once the file has been committed + _is_committed: bool = field(init=False, repr=False, default=False) + + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + """Validates `path_or_fileobj` and compute `upload_info`.""" + self.path_in_repo = _validate_path_in_repo(self.path_in_repo) + + # Validate `path_or_fileobj` value + if isinstance(self.path_or_fileobj, Path): + self.path_or_fileobj = str(self.path_or_fileobj) + if isinstance(self.path_or_fileobj, str): + path_or_fileobj = os.path.normpath(os.path.expanduser(self.path_or_fileobj)) + if not os.path.isfile(path_or_fileobj): + raise ValueError(f"Provided path: '{path_or_fileobj}' is not a file on the local file system") + elif not isinstance(self.path_or_fileobj, (io.BufferedIOBase, bytes)): + # ^^ Inspired from: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44584829/how-to-determine-if-file-is-opened-in-binary-or-text-mode + raise ValueError( + "path_or_fileobj must be either an instance of str, bytes or" + " io.BufferedIOBase. If you passed a file-like object, make sure it is" + " in binary mode." + ) + if isinstance(self.path_or_fileobj, io.BufferedIOBase): + try: + self.path_or_fileobj.tell() + self.path_or_fileobj.seek(0, os.SEEK_CUR) + except (OSError, AttributeError) as exc: + raise ValueError( + "path_or_fileobj is a file-like object but does not implement seek() and tell()" + ) from exc + + # Compute "upload_info" attribute + if isinstance(self.path_or_fileobj, str): + self.upload_info = UploadInfo.from_path(self.path_or_fileobj) + elif isinstance(self.path_or_fileobj, bytes): + self.upload_info = UploadInfo.from_bytes(self.path_or_fileobj) + else: + self.upload_info = UploadInfo.from_fileobj(self.path_or_fileobj) + + @contextmanager + def as_file(self, with_tqdm: bool = False) -> Iterator[BinaryIO]: + """ + A context manager that yields a file-like object allowing to read the underlying + data behind `path_or_fileobj`. + + Args: + with_tqdm (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If True, iterating over the file object will display a progress bar. Only + works if the file-like object is a path to a file. Pure bytes and buffers + are not supported. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> operation = CommitOperationAdd( + ... path_in_repo="remote/dir/weights.h5", + ... path_or_fileobj="./local/weights.h5", + ... ) + CommitOperationAdd(path_in_repo='remote/dir/weights.h5', path_or_fileobj='./local/weights.h5') + + >>> with operation.as_file() as file: + ... content = file.read() + + >>> with operation.as_file(with_tqdm=True) as file: + ... while True: + ... data = file.read(1024) + ... if not data: + ... break + config.json: 100%|█████████████████████████| 8.19k/8.19k [00:02<00:00, 3.72kB/s] + + >>> with operation.as_file(with_tqdm=True) as file: + ... httpx.put(..., data=file) + config.json: 100%|█████████████████████████| 8.19k/8.19k [00:02<00:00, 3.72kB/s] + ``` + """ + if isinstance(self.path_or_fileobj, str) or isinstance(self.path_or_fileobj, Path): + if with_tqdm: + with tqdm_stream_file(self.path_or_fileobj) as file: + yield file + else: + with open(self.path_or_fileobj, "rb") as file: + yield file + elif isinstance(self.path_or_fileobj, bytes): + yield io.BytesIO(self.path_or_fileobj) + elif isinstance(self.path_or_fileobj, io.BufferedIOBase): + prev_pos = self.path_or_fileobj.tell() + yield self.path_or_fileobj + self.path_or_fileobj.seek(prev_pos, io.SEEK_SET) + + def b64content(self) -> bytes: + """ + The base64-encoded content of `path_or_fileobj` + + Returns: `bytes` + """ + with self.as_file() as file: + return base64.b64encode(file.read()) + + @property + def _local_oid(self) -> str | None: + """Return the OID of the local file. + + This OID is then compared to `self._remote_oid` to check if the file has changed compared to the remote one. + If the file did not change, we won't upload it again to prevent empty commits. + + For LFS files, the OID corresponds to the SHA256 of the file content (used a LFS ref). + For regular files, the OID corresponds to the SHA1 of the file content. + Note: this is slightly different to git OID computation since the oid of an LFS file is usually the git-SHA1 of the + pointer file content (not the actual file content). However, using the SHA256 is enough to detect changes + and more convenient client-side. + """ + if self._upload_mode is None: + return None + elif self._upload_mode == "lfs": + return self.upload_info.sha256.hex() + else: + # Regular file => compute sha1 + # => no need to read by chunk since the file is guaranteed to be <=5MB. + with self.as_file() as file: + return sha.git_hash(file.read()) + + +def _validate_path_in_repo(path_in_repo: str) -> str: + # Validate `path_in_repo` value to prevent a server-side issue + if path_in_repo.startswith("/"): + path_in_repo = path_in_repo[1:] + if path_in_repo == "." or path_in_repo == ".." or path_in_repo.startswith("../"): + raise ValueError(f"Invalid `path_in_repo` in CommitOperation: '{path_in_repo}'") + if path_in_repo.startswith("./"): + path_in_repo = path_in_repo[2:] + for forbidden in FORBIDDEN_FOLDERS: + if any(part == forbidden for part in path_in_repo.split("/")): + raise ValueError( + f"Invalid `path_in_repo` in CommitOperation: cannot update files under a '{forbidden}/' folder (path:" + f" '{path_in_repo}')." + ) + return path_in_repo + + +CommitOperation = Union[CommitOperationAdd, CommitOperationCopy, CommitOperationDelete] + + +def _warn_on_overwriting_operations(operations: list[CommitOperation]) -> None: + """ + Warn user when a list of operations is expected to overwrite itself in a single + commit. + + Rules: + - If a filepath is updated by multiple `CommitOperationAdd` operations, a warning + message is triggered. + - If a filepath is updated at least once by a `CommitOperationAdd` and then deleted + by a `CommitOperationDelete`, a warning is triggered. + - If a `CommitOperationDelete` deletes a filepath that is then updated by a + `CommitOperationAdd`, no warning is triggered. This is usually useless (no need to + delete before upload) but can happen if a user deletes an entire folder and then + add new files to it. + """ + nb_additions_per_path: dict[str, int] = defaultdict(int) + for operation in operations: + path_in_repo = operation.path_in_repo + if isinstance(operation, CommitOperationAdd): + if nb_additions_per_path[path_in_repo] > 0: + warnings.warn( + "About to update multiple times the same file in the same commit:" + f" '{path_in_repo}'. This can cause undesired inconsistencies in" + " your repo." + ) + nb_additions_per_path[path_in_repo] += 1 + for parent in PurePosixPath(path_in_repo).parents: + # Also keep track of number of updated files per folder + # => warns if deleting a folder overwrite some contained files + nb_additions_per_path[str(parent)] += 1 + if isinstance(operation, CommitOperationDelete): + if nb_additions_per_path[str(PurePosixPath(path_in_repo))] > 0: + if operation.is_folder: + warnings.warn( + "About to delete a folder containing files that have just been" + f" updated within the same commit: '{path_in_repo}'. This can" + " cause undesired inconsistencies in your repo." + ) + else: + warnings.warn( + "About to delete a file that have just been updated within the" + f" same commit: '{path_in_repo}'. This can cause undesired" + " inconsistencies in your repo." + ) + + +@validate_hf_hub_args +def _upload_files( + *, + additions: list[CommitOperationAdd], + repo_type: str, + repo_id: str, + headers: dict[str, str], + endpoint: str | None = None, + num_threads: int = 5, + revision: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, +): + """ + Negotiates per-file transfer (LFS vs Xet) and uploads in batches. + """ + xet_additions: list[CommitOperationAdd] = [] + lfs_actions: list[dict[str, Any]] = [] + lfs_oid2addop: dict[str, CommitOperationAdd] = {} + + for chunk in chunk_iterable(additions, chunk_size=UPLOAD_BATCH_MAX_NUM_FILES): + chunk_list = [op for op in chunk] + + transfers: list[str] = ["basic", "multipart"] + has_buffered_io_data = any(isinstance(op.path_or_fileobj, io.BufferedIOBase) for op in chunk_list) + if is_xet_available(): + if not has_buffered_io_data: + transfers.append("xet") + else: + logger.warning( + "Uploading files as a binary IO buffer is not supported by Xet Storage. " + "Falling back to HTTP upload." + ) + + actions_chunk, errors_chunk, chosen_transfer = post_lfs_batch_info( + upload_infos=[op.upload_info for op in chunk_list], + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + endpoint=endpoint, + headers=headers, + token=None, # already passed in 'headers' + transfers=transfers, + ) + if errors_chunk: + message = "\n".join( + [ + f"Encountered error for file with OID {err.get('oid')}: `{err.get('error', {}).get('message')}" + for err in errors_chunk + ] + ) + raise ValueError(f"LFS batch API returned errors:\n{message}") + + # If server returns a transfer we didn't offer (e.g "xet" while uploading from BytesIO), + # fall back to LFS for this chunk. + if chosen_transfer == "xet" and ("xet" in transfers): + xet_additions.extend(chunk_list) + else: + lfs_actions.extend(actions_chunk) + for op in chunk_list: + lfs_oid2addop[op.upload_info.sha256.hex()] = op + + if len(lfs_actions) > 0: + _upload_lfs_files( + actions=lfs_actions, + oid2addop=lfs_oid2addop, + headers=headers, + endpoint=endpoint, + num_threads=num_threads, + ) + + if len(xet_additions) > 0: + _upload_xet_files( + additions=xet_additions, + repo_type=repo_type, + repo_id=repo_id, + headers=headers, + endpoint=endpoint, + revision=revision, + create_pr=create_pr, + ) + + +@validate_hf_hub_args +def _upload_lfs_files( + *, + actions: list[dict[str, Any]], + oid2addop: dict[str, CommitOperationAdd], + headers: dict[str, str], + endpoint: str | None = None, + num_threads: int = 5, +): + """ + Uploads the content of `additions` to the Hub using the large file storage protocol. + + Relevant external documentation: + - LFS Batch API: https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/blob/main/docs/api/batch.md + + Args: + actions (`list[dict[str, Any]]`): + LFS batch actions returned by the server. + oid2addop (`dict[str, CommitOperationAdd]`): + A dictionary mapping the OID of the file to the corresponding `CommitOperationAdd` object. + headers (`dict[str, str]`): + Headers to use for the request, including authorization headers and user agent. + endpoint (`str`, *optional*): + The endpoint to use for the request. Defaults to `constants.ENDPOINT`. + num_threads (`int`, *optional*): + The number of concurrent threads to use when uploading. Defaults to 5. + + Raises: + [`EnvironmentError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#EnvironmentError) + If an upload failed for any reason + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + Type of the repo to upload to: `"model"`, `"dataset"` or `"space"`. + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + headers (`dict[str, str]`): + Headers to use for the request, including authorization headers and user agent. + num_threads (`int`, *optional*): + The number of concurrent threads to use when uploading. Defaults to 5. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to upload to. + + Raises: + [`EnvironmentError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#EnvironmentError) + If an upload failed for any reason + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If the server returns malformed responses + [`HfHubHTTPError`] + If the LFS batch endpoint returned an HTTP error. + """ + # Filter out files already present upstream + filtered_actions = [] + for action in actions: + if action.get("actions") is None: + logger.debug( + f"Content of file {oid2addop[action['oid']].path_in_repo} is already present upstream - skipping upload." + ) + else: + filtered_actions.append(action) + + # Upload according to server-provided actions + def _wrapped_lfs_upload(batch_action) -> None: + try: + operation = oid2addop[batch_action["oid"]] + lfs_upload(operation=operation, lfs_batch_action=batch_action, headers=headers, endpoint=endpoint) + except Exception as exc: + raise RuntimeError(f"Error while uploading '{operation.path_in_repo}' to the Hub.") from exc + + if len(filtered_actions) == 1: + logger.debug("Uploading 1 LFS file to the Hub") + _wrapped_lfs_upload(filtered_actions[0]) + else: + logger.debug( + f"Uploading {len(filtered_actions)} LFS files to the Hub using up to {num_threads} threads concurrently" + ) + thread_map( + _wrapped_lfs_upload, + filtered_actions, + desc=f"Upload {len(filtered_actions)} LFS files", + max_workers=num_threads, + tqdm_class=hf_tqdm, + ) + + +@validate_hf_hub_args +def _upload_xet_files( + *, + additions: list[CommitOperationAdd], + repo_type: str, + repo_id: str, + headers: dict[str, str], + endpoint: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, +): + """ + Uploads the content of `additions` to the Hub using the xet storage protocol. + This chunks the files and deduplicates the chunks before uploading them to xetcas storage. + + Args: + additions (`` of `CommitOperationAdd`): + The files to be uploaded. + repo_type (`str`): + Type of the repo to upload to: `"model"`, `"dataset"` or `"space"`. + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + headers (`dict[str, str]`): + Headers to use for the request, including authorization headers and user agent. + endpoint: (`str`, *optional*): + The endpoint to use for the xetcas service. Defaults to `constants.ENDPOINT`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to upload to. + create_pr (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether or not to create a Pull Request with that commit. + + Raises: + [`EnvironmentError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#EnvironmentError) + If an upload failed for any reason. + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If the server returns malformed responses or if the user is unauthorized to upload to xet storage. + [`HfHubHTTPError`] + If the LFS batch endpoint returned an HTTP error. + + **How it works:** + The file download system uses Xet storage, which is a content-addressable storage system that breaks files into chunks + for efficient storage and transfer. + + `hf_xet.upload_files` manages uploading files by: + - Taking a list of file paths to upload + - Breaking files into smaller chunks for efficient storage + - Avoiding duplicate storage by recognizing identical chunks across files + - Connecting to a storage server (CAS server) that manages these chunks + + The upload process works like this: + 1. Create a local folder at ~/.cache/huggingface/xet/chunk-cache to store file chunks for reuse. + 2. Process files in parallel (up to 8 files at once): + 2.1. Read the file content. + 2.2. Split the file content into smaller chunks based on content patterns: each chunk gets a unique ID based on what's in it. + 2.3. For each chunk: + - Check if it already exists in storage. + - Skip uploading chunks that already exist. + 2.4. Group chunks into larger blocks for efficient transfer. + 2.5. Upload these blocks to the storage server. + 2.6. Create and upload information about how the file is structured. + 3. Return reference files that contain information about the uploaded files, which can be used later to download them. + """ + if len(additions) == 0: + return + + # at this point, we know that hf_xet is installed + from hf_xet import upload_bytes, upload_files + + from .utils._xet_progress_reporting import XetProgressReporter + + try: + xet_connection_info = fetch_xet_connection_info_from_repo_info( + token_type=XetTokenType.WRITE, + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + headers=headers, + endpoint=endpoint, + params={"create_pr": "1"} if create_pr else None, + ) + except HfHubHTTPError as e: + if e.response.status_code == 401: + raise XetAuthorizationError( + f"You are unauthorized to upload to xet storage for {repo_type}/{repo_id}. " + f"Please check that you have configured your access token with write access to the repo." + ) from e + raise + + xet_endpoint = xet_connection_info.endpoint + access_token_info = (xet_connection_info.access_token, xet_connection_info.expiration_unix_epoch) + + def token_refresher() -> tuple[str, int]: + new_xet_connection = fetch_xet_connection_info_from_repo_info( + token_type=XetTokenType.WRITE, + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + headers=headers, + endpoint=endpoint, + params={"create_pr": "1"} if create_pr else None, + ) + if new_xet_connection is None: + raise XetRefreshTokenError("Failed to refresh xet token") + return new_xet_connection.access_token, new_xet_connection.expiration_unix_epoch + + if not are_progress_bars_disabled(): + progress = XetProgressReporter() + progress_callback = progress.update_progress + else: + progress, progress_callback = None, None + + try: + all_bytes_ops = [op for op in additions if isinstance(op.path_or_fileobj, bytes)] + all_paths_ops = [op for op in additions if isinstance(op.path_or_fileobj, (str, Path))] + + xet_headers = headers.copy() + xet_headers.pop("authorization", None) + + if len(all_paths_ops) > 0: + all_paths = [str(op.path_or_fileobj) for op in all_paths_ops] + all_sha256s = [op.upload_info.sha256.hex() for op in all_paths_ops] + upload_files( + all_paths, + xet_endpoint, + access_token_info, + token_refresher, + progress_callback, + repo_type, + request_headers=xet_headers, + sha256s=all_sha256s, + ) + + if len(all_bytes_ops) > 0: + all_bytes = [op.path_or_fileobj for op in all_bytes_ops] + all_sha256s = [op.upload_info.sha256.hex() for op in all_bytes_ops] + upload_bytes( + all_bytes, + xet_endpoint, + access_token_info, + token_refresher, + progress_callback, + repo_type, + request_headers=xet_headers, + sha256s=all_sha256s, + ) + + finally: + if progress is not None: + progress.close(False) + + return + + +def _validate_preupload_info(preupload_info: dict): + files = preupload_info.get("files") + if not isinstance(files, list): + raise ValueError("preupload_info is improperly formatted") + for file_info in files: + if not ( + isinstance(file_info, dict) + and isinstance(file_info.get("path"), str) + and isinstance(file_info.get("uploadMode"), str) + and (file_info["uploadMode"] in ("lfs", "regular")) + ): + raise ValueError("preupload_info is improperly formatted:") + return preupload_info + + +@validate_hf_hub_args +def _fetch_upload_modes( + additions: Iterable[CommitOperationAdd], + repo_type: str, + repo_id: str, + headers: dict[str, str], + revision: str, + endpoint: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool = False, + gitignore_content: str | None = None, +) -> None: + """ + Requests the Hub "preupload" endpoint to determine whether each input file should be uploaded as a regular git blob, + as a git LFS blob, or as a XET file. Input `additions` are mutated in-place with the upload mode. + + Args: + additions (`Iterable` of :class:`CommitOperationAdd`): + Iterable of :class:`CommitOperationAdd` describing the files to + upload to the Hub. + repo_type (`str`): + Type of the repo to upload to: `"model"`, `"dataset"` or `"space"`. + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + headers (`dict[str, str]`): + Headers to use for the request, including authorization headers and user agent. + revision (`str`): + The git revision to upload the files to. Can be any valid git revision. + gitignore_content (`str`, *optional*): + The content of the `.gitignore` file to know which files should be ignored. The order of priority + is to first check if `gitignore_content` is passed, then check if the `.gitignore` file is present + in the list of files to commit and finally default to the `.gitignore` file already hosted on the Hub + (if any). + Raises: + [`~utils.HfHubHTTPError`] + If the Hub API returned an error. + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If the Hub API response is improperly formatted. + """ + endpoint = endpoint if endpoint is not None else constants.ENDPOINT + + # Fetch upload mode (LFS or regular) chunk by chunk. + upload_modes: dict[str, UploadMode] = {} + should_ignore_info: dict[str, bool] = {} + oid_info: dict[str, str | None] = {} + + for chunk in chunk_iterable(additions, 256): + payload: dict = { + "files": [ + { + "path": op.path_in_repo, + "sample": base64.b64encode(op.upload_info.sample).decode("ascii"), + "size": op.upload_info.size, + } + for op in chunk + ] + } + if gitignore_content is not None: + payload["gitIgnore"] = gitignore_content + + resp = http_backoff( + "POST", + f"{endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/preupload/{revision}", + json=payload, + headers=headers, + params={"create_pr": "1"} if create_pr else None, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(resp) + preupload_info = _validate_preupload_info(resp.json()) + upload_modes.update(**{file["path"]: file["uploadMode"] for file in preupload_info["files"]}) + should_ignore_info.update(**{file["path"]: file["shouldIgnore"] for file in preupload_info["files"]}) + oid_info.update(**{file["path"]: file.get("oid") for file in preupload_info["files"]}) + + # Set upload mode for each addition operation + for addition in additions: + addition._upload_mode = upload_modes[addition.path_in_repo] + addition._should_ignore = should_ignore_info[addition.path_in_repo] + addition._remote_oid = oid_info[addition.path_in_repo] + + # Empty files cannot be uploaded as LFS (S3 would fail with a 501 Not Implemented) + # => empty files are uploaded as "regular" to still allow users to commit them. + for addition in additions: + if addition.upload_info.size == 0: + addition._upload_mode = "regular" + + +@validate_hf_hub_args +def _fetch_files_to_copy( + copies: Iterable[CommitOperationCopy], + repo_type: str, + repo_id: str, + headers: dict[str, str], + revision: str, + endpoint: str | None = None, +) -> dict[tuple[str, str | None], Union["RepoFile", bytes]]: + """ + Fetch information about the files to copy. + + For LFS files, we only need their metadata (file size and sha256) while for regular files + we need to download the raw content from the Hub. + + Args: + copies (`Iterable` of :class:`CommitOperationCopy`): + Iterable of :class:`CommitOperationCopy` describing the files to + copy on the Hub. + repo_type (`str`): + Type of the repo to upload to: `"model"`, `"dataset"` or `"space"`. + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + headers (`dict[str, str]`): + Headers to use for the request, including authorization headers and user agent. + revision (`str`): + The git revision to upload the files to. Can be any valid git revision. + + Returns: `dict[tuple[str, Optional[str]], Union[RepoFile, bytes]]]` + Key is the file path and revision of the file to copy. + Value is the raw content as bytes (for regular files) or the file information as a RepoFile (for LFS files). + + Raises: + [`~utils.HfHubHTTPError`] + If the Hub API returned an error. + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If the Hub API response is improperly formatted. + """ + from .hf_api import HfApi, RepoFolder + + hf_api = HfApi(endpoint=endpoint, headers=headers) + files_to_copy: dict[tuple[str, str | None], Union["RepoFile", bytes]] = {} + # Store (path, revision) -> oid mapping + oid_info: dict[tuple[str, str | None], str | None] = {} + # 1. Fetch OIDs for destination paths in batches. + dest_paths = [op.path_in_repo for op in copies] + for offset in range(0, len(dest_paths), FETCH_LFS_BATCH_SIZE): + dest_repo_files = hf_api.get_paths_info( + repo_id=repo_id, + paths=dest_paths[offset : offset + FETCH_LFS_BATCH_SIZE], + revision=revision, + repo_type=repo_type, + ) + for file in dest_repo_files: + if not isinstance(file, RepoFolder): + oid_info[(file.path, revision)] = file.blob_id + + # 2. Group by source revision and fetch source file info in batches. + for src_revision, operations in groupby(copies, key=lambda op: op.src_revision): + operations = list(operations) # type: ignore + src_paths = [op.src_path_in_repo for op in operations] + for offset in range(0, len(src_paths), FETCH_LFS_BATCH_SIZE): + src_repo_files = hf_api.get_paths_info( + repo_id=repo_id, + paths=src_paths[offset : offset + FETCH_LFS_BATCH_SIZE], + revision=src_revision or revision, + repo_type=repo_type, + ) + + for src_repo_file in src_repo_files: + if isinstance(src_repo_file, RepoFolder): + raise NotImplementedError("Copying a folder is not implemented.") + oid_info[(src_repo_file.path, src_revision)] = src_repo_file.blob_id + # If it's an LFS file, store the RepoFile object. Otherwise, download raw bytes. + if src_repo_file.lfs: + files_to_copy[(src_repo_file.path, src_revision)] = src_repo_file + else: + # TODO: (optimization) download regular files to copy concurrently + url = hf_hub_url( + endpoint=endpoint, + repo_type=repo_type, + repo_id=repo_id, + revision=src_revision or revision, + filename=src_repo_file.path, + ) + response = get_session().get(url, headers=headers) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + files_to_copy[(src_repo_file.path, src_revision)] = response.content + # 3. Ensure all operations found a corresponding file in the Hub + # and track src/dest OIDs for each operation. + for operation in operations: + if (operation.src_path_in_repo, src_revision) not in files_to_copy: + raise EntryNotFoundError( + f"Cannot copy {operation.src_path_in_repo} at revision " + f"{src_revision or revision}: file is missing on repo." + ) + operation._src_oid = oid_info.get((operation.src_path_in_repo, operation.src_revision)) + operation._dest_oid = oid_info.get((operation.path_in_repo, revision)) + return files_to_copy + + +def _prepare_commit_payload( + operations: Iterable[CommitOperation], + files_to_copy: dict[tuple[str, str | None], Union["RepoFile", bytes]], + commit_message: str, + commit_description: str | None = None, + parent_commit: str | None = None, +) -> Iterable[dict[str, Any]]: + """ + Builds the payload to POST to the `/commit` API of the Hub. + + Payload is returned as an iterator so that it can be streamed as a ndjson in the + POST request. + + For more information, see: + - https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/issues/1085#issuecomment-1265208073 + - http://ndjson.org/ + """ + commit_description = commit_description if commit_description is not None else "" + + # 1. Send a header item with the commit metadata + header_value = {"summary": commit_message, "description": commit_description} + if parent_commit is not None: + header_value["parentCommit"] = parent_commit + yield {"key": "header", "value": header_value} + + nb_ignored_files = 0 + + # 2. Send operations, one per line + for operation in operations: + # Skip ignored files + if isinstance(operation, CommitOperationAdd) and operation._should_ignore: + logger.debug(f"Skipping file '{operation.path_in_repo}' in commit (ignored by gitignore file).") + nb_ignored_files += 1 + continue + + # 2.a. Case adding a regular file + if isinstance(operation, CommitOperationAdd) and operation._upload_mode == "regular": + yield { + "key": "file", + "value": { + "content": operation.b64content().decode(), + "path": operation.path_in_repo, + "encoding": "base64", + }, + } + # 2.b. Case adding an LFS file + elif isinstance(operation, CommitOperationAdd) and operation._upload_mode == "lfs": + yield { + "key": "lfsFile", + "value": { + "path": operation.path_in_repo, + "algo": "sha256", + "oid": operation.upload_info.sha256.hex(), + "size": operation.upload_info.size, + }, + } + # 2.c. Case deleting a file or folder + elif isinstance(operation, CommitOperationDelete): + yield { + "key": "deletedFolder" if operation.is_folder else "deletedFile", + "value": {"path": operation.path_in_repo}, + } + # 2.d. Case copying a file or folder + elif isinstance(operation, CommitOperationCopy): + file_to_copy = files_to_copy[(operation.src_path_in_repo, operation.src_revision)] + if isinstance(file_to_copy, bytes): + yield { + "key": "file", + "value": { + "content": base64.b64encode(file_to_copy).decode(), + "path": operation.path_in_repo, + "encoding": "base64", + }, + } + elif file_to_copy.lfs: + yield { + "key": "lfsFile", + "value": { + "path": operation.path_in_repo, + "algo": "sha256", + "oid": file_to_copy.lfs.sha256, + }, + } + else: + raise ValueError( + "Malformed files_to_copy (should be raw file content as bytes or RepoFile objects with LFS info." + ) + # 2.e. Never expected to happen + else: + raise ValueError( + f"Unknown operation to commit. Operation: {operation}. Upload mode:" + f" {getattr(operation, '_upload_mode', None)}" + ) + + if nb_ignored_files > 0: + logger.info(f"Skipped {nb_ignored_files} file(s) in commit (ignored by gitignore file).") diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_commit_scheduler.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_commit_scheduler.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4aa4b8bf19400f318251838da0245f1aad2f1dbc --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_commit_scheduler.py @@ -0,0 +1,353 @@ +import atexit +import logging +import os +import time +from concurrent.futures import Future +from dataclasses import dataclass +from io import SEEK_END, SEEK_SET, BytesIO +from pathlib import Path +from threading import Lock, Thread +from typing import Optional + +from .hf_api import DEFAULT_IGNORE_PATTERNS, CommitInfo, CommitOperationAdd, HfApi +from .utils import filter_repo_objects + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class _FileToUpload: + """Temporary dataclass to store info about files to upload. Not meant to be used directly.""" + + local_path: Path + path_in_repo: str + size_limit: int + last_modified: float + + +class CommitScheduler: + """ + Scheduler to upload a local folder to the Hub at regular intervals (e.g. push to hub every 5 minutes). + + The recommended way to use the scheduler is to use it as a context manager. This ensures that the scheduler is + properly stopped and the last commit is triggered when the script ends. The scheduler can also be stopped manually + with the `stop` method. Checkout the [upload guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/guides/upload#scheduled-uploads) + to learn more about how to use it. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The id of the repo to commit to. + folder_path (`str` or `Path`): + Path to the local folder to upload regularly. + every (`int` or `float`, *optional*): + The number of minutes between each commit. Defaults to 5 minutes. + path_in_repo (`str`, *optional*): + Relative path of the directory in the repo, for example: `"checkpoints/"`. Defaults to the root folder + of the repository. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of the repo to commit to. Defaults to `model`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The revision of the repo to commit to. Defaults to `main`. + private (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to make the repo private. If `None` (default), the repo will be public unless the organization's default is private. This value is ignored if the repo already exists. + token (`str`, *optional*): + The token to use to commit to the repo. Defaults to the token saved on the machine. + allow_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, only files matching at least one pattern are uploaded. + ignore_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, files matching any of the patterns are not uploaded. + squash_history (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to squash the history of the repo after each commit. Defaults to `False`. Squashing commits is + useful to avoid degraded performances on the repo when it grows too large. + hf_api (`HfApi`, *optional*): + The [`HfApi`] client to use to commit to the Hub. Can be set with custom settings (user agent, token,...). + + Example: + ```py + >>> from pathlib import Path + >>> from huggingface_hub import CommitScheduler + + # Scheduler uploads every 10 minutes + >>> csv_path = Path("watched_folder/data.csv") + >>> CommitScheduler(repo_id="test_scheduler", repo_type="dataset", folder_path=csv_path.parent, every=10) + + >>> with csv_path.open("a") as f: + ... f.write("first line") + + # Some time later (...) + >>> with csv_path.open("a") as f: + ... f.write("second line") + ``` + + Example using a context manager: + ```py + >>> from pathlib import Path + >>> from huggingface_hub import CommitScheduler + + >>> with CommitScheduler(repo_id="test_scheduler", repo_type="dataset", folder_path="watched_folder", every=10) as scheduler: + ... csv_path = Path("watched_folder/data.csv") + ... with csv_path.open("a") as f: + ... f.write("first line") + ... (...) + ... with csv_path.open("a") as f: + ... f.write("second line") + + # Scheduler is now stopped and last commit have been triggered + ``` + """ + + def __init__( + self, + *, + repo_id: str, + folder_path: str | Path, + every: int | float = 5, + path_in_repo: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + private: bool | None = None, + token: str | None = None, + allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + squash_history: bool = False, + hf_api: Optional["HfApi"] = None, + ) -> None: + self.api = hf_api or HfApi(token=token) + + # Folder + self.folder_path = Path(folder_path).expanduser().resolve() + self.path_in_repo = path_in_repo or "" + self.allow_patterns = allow_patterns + + if ignore_patterns is None: + ignore_patterns = [] + elif isinstance(ignore_patterns, str): + ignore_patterns = [ignore_patterns] + self.ignore_patterns = ignore_patterns + DEFAULT_IGNORE_PATTERNS + + if self.folder_path.is_file(): + raise ValueError(f"'folder_path' must be a directory, not a file: '{self.folder_path}'.") + self.folder_path.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + + # Repository + repo_url = self.api.create_repo(repo_id=repo_id, private=private, repo_type=repo_type, exist_ok=True) + self.repo_id = repo_url.repo_id + self.repo_type = repo_type + self.revision = revision + self.token = token + + # Keep track of already uploaded files + self.last_uploaded: dict[Path, float] = {} # key is local path, value is timestamp + + # Scheduler + if not every > 0: + raise ValueError(f"'every' must be a positive integer, not '{every}'.") + self.lock = Lock() + self.every = every + self.squash_history = squash_history + + logger.info(f"Scheduled job to push '{self.folder_path}' to '{self.repo_id}' every {self.every} minutes.") + self._scheduler_thread = Thread(target=self._run_scheduler, daemon=True) + self._scheduler_thread.start() + atexit.register(self._push_to_hub) + + self.__stopped = False + + def stop(self) -> None: + """Stop the scheduler. + + A stopped scheduler cannot be restarted. Mostly for tests purposes. + """ + self.__stopped = True + + def __enter__(self) -> "CommitScheduler": + return self + + def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback) -> None: + # Upload last changes before exiting + self.trigger().result() + self.stop() + return + + def _run_scheduler(self) -> None: + """Dumb thread waiting between each scheduled push to Hub.""" + while True: + self.last_future = self.trigger() + time.sleep(self.every * 60) + if self.__stopped: + break + + def trigger(self) -> Future: + """Trigger a `push_to_hub` and return a future. + + This method is automatically called every `every` minutes. You can also call it manually to trigger a commit + immediately, without waiting for the next scheduled commit. + """ + return self.api.run_as_future(self._push_to_hub) + + def _push_to_hub(self) -> CommitInfo | None: + if self.__stopped: # If stopped, already scheduled commits are ignored + return None + + logger.info("(Background) scheduled commit triggered.") + try: + value = self.push_to_hub() + if self.squash_history: + logger.info("(Background) squashing repo history.") + self.api.super_squash_history(repo_id=self.repo_id, repo_type=self.repo_type, branch=self.revision) + return value + except Exception as e: + logger.error(f"Error while pushing to Hub: {e}") # Depending on the setup, error might be silenced + raise + + def push_to_hub(self) -> CommitInfo | None: + """ + Push folder to the Hub and return the commit info. + + > [!WARNING] + > This method is not meant to be called directly. It is run in the background by the scheduler, respecting a + > queue mechanism to avoid concurrent commits. Making a direct call to the method might lead to concurrency + > issues. + + The default behavior of `push_to_hub` is to assume an append-only folder. It lists all files in the folder and + uploads only changed files. If no changes are found, the method returns without committing anything. If you want + to change this behavior, you can inherit from [`CommitScheduler`] and override this method. This can be useful + for example to compress data together in a single file before committing. For more details and examples, check + out our [integration guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/main/en/guides/upload#scheduled-uploads). + """ + # Check files to upload (with lock) + with self.lock: + logger.debug("Listing files to upload for scheduled commit.") + + # List files from folder (taken from `_prepare_upload_folder_additions`) + relpath_to_abspath = { + path.relative_to(self.folder_path).as_posix(): path + for path in sorted(self.folder_path.glob("**/*")) # sorted to be deterministic + if path.is_file() + } + prefix = f"{self.path_in_repo.strip('/')}/" if self.path_in_repo else "" + + # Filter with pattern + filter out unchanged files + retrieve current file size + files_to_upload: list[_FileToUpload] = [] + for relpath in filter_repo_objects( + relpath_to_abspath.keys(), allow_patterns=self.allow_patterns, ignore_patterns=self.ignore_patterns + ): + local_path = relpath_to_abspath[relpath] + stat = local_path.stat() + if self.last_uploaded.get(local_path) is None or self.last_uploaded[local_path] != stat.st_mtime: + files_to_upload.append( + _FileToUpload( + local_path=local_path, + path_in_repo=prefix + relpath, + size_limit=stat.st_size, + last_modified=stat.st_mtime, + ) + ) + + # Return if nothing to upload + if len(files_to_upload) == 0: + logger.debug("Dropping schedule commit: no changed file to upload.") + return None + + # Convert `_FileToUpload` as `CommitOperationAdd` (=> compute file shas + limit to file size) + logger.debug("Removing unchanged files since previous scheduled commit.") + add_operations = [ + CommitOperationAdd( + # Cap the file to its current size, even if the user append data to it while a scheduled commit is happening + path_or_fileobj=PartialFileIO(file_to_upload.local_path, size_limit=file_to_upload.size_limit), + path_in_repo=file_to_upload.path_in_repo, + ) + for file_to_upload in files_to_upload + ] + + # Upload files (append mode expected - no need for lock) + logger.debug("Uploading files for scheduled commit.") + commit_info = self.api.create_commit( + repo_id=self.repo_id, + repo_type=self.repo_type, + operations=add_operations, + commit_message="Scheduled Commit", + revision=self.revision, + ) + + # Successful commit: keep track of the latest "last_modified" for each file + for file in files_to_upload: + self.last_uploaded[file.local_path] = file.last_modified + return commit_info + + +class PartialFileIO(BytesIO): + """A file-like object that reads only the first part of a file. + + Useful to upload a file to the Hub when the user might still be appending data to it. Only the first part of the + file is uploaded (i.e. the part that was available when the filesystem was first scanned). + + In practice, only used internally by the CommitScheduler to regularly push a folder to the Hub with minimal + disturbance for the user. The object is passed to `CommitOperationAdd`. + + Only supports `read`, `tell` and `seek` methods. + + Args: + file_path (`str` or `Path`): + Path to the file to read. + size_limit (`int`): + The maximum number of bytes to read from the file. If the file is larger than this, only the first part + will be read (and uploaded). + """ + + def __init__(self, file_path: str | Path, size_limit: int) -> None: + self._file_path = Path(file_path) + self._file = self._file_path.open("rb") + self._size_limit = min(size_limit, os.fstat(self._file.fileno()).st_size) + + def __del__(self) -> None: + self._file.close() + return super().__del__() + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return self._size_limit + + def __getattribute__(self, name: str): + if name.startswith("_") or name in ("read", "tell", "seek", "fileno"): # only 4 public methods supported + return super().__getattribute__(name) + raise NotImplementedError(f"PartialFileIO does not support '{name}'.") + + def fileno(self): + raise AttributeError("PartialFileIO does not have a fileno.") + + def tell(self) -> int: + """Return the current file position.""" + return self._file.tell() + + def seek(self, __offset: int, __whence: int = SEEK_SET) -> int: + """Change the stream position to the given offset. + + Behavior is the same as a regular file, except that the position is capped to the size limit. + """ + if __whence == SEEK_END: + # SEEK_END => set from the truncated end + __offset = len(self) + __offset + __whence = SEEK_SET + + pos = self._file.seek(__offset, __whence) + if pos > self._size_limit: + return self._file.seek(self._size_limit) + return pos + + def read(self, __size: int | None = -1) -> bytes: + """Read at most `__size` bytes from the file. + + Behavior is the same as a regular file, except that it is capped to the size limit. + """ + current = self._file.tell() + if __size is None or __size < 0: + # Read until file limit + truncated_size = self._size_limit - current + else: + # Read until file limit or __size + truncated_size = min(__size, self._size_limit - current) + return self._file.read(truncated_size) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_dataset_viewer.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_dataset_viewer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ada15a7f0c3fd2d8d67d4fe9d803598b32896bb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_dataset_viewer.py @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ +# Copyright 2026 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved. +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. +import json +import os +import shutil +import subprocess +from dataclasses import dataclass +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Union + +from . import constants +from .utils import get_token + + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + import duckdb + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class DatasetParquetEntry: + """Represents a single parquet file available for a dataset on the Hub.""" + + config: str + split: str + url: str + size: int + + +def execute_raw_sql_query(sql_query: str, *, token: str | bool | None = None) -> list[dict[str, Any]]: + normalized_query = sql_query.strip().rstrip(";").strip() + _raise_on_forbidden_query(normalized_query) + + connection = None + try: + connection = _get_duckdb_connection(token=token) + relation = connection.sql(normalized_query) + if relation is None: + raise ValueError("SQL query must return rows.") + + if isinstance(relation, _DuckDBCliRelation): + # DuckDB binary => run CLI => parse JSON + return relation.execute() + else: + # DuckDB Python API => fetch columns + rows => convert to dicts + columns = tuple(column[0] for column in relation.description) + rows = tuple(tuple(row) for row in relation.fetchall()) + return [dict(zip(columns, row)) for row in rows] + finally: + if connection is not None: + connection.close() + + +def _raise_on_forbidden_query(query: str) -> None: + if len(query) == 0: + raise ValueError("SQL query cannot be empty.") + + # DuckDB CLI meta-commands are dot-prefixed words (e.g. `.shell`, `.output`). + # Let's forbid them for now but allow SQL expressions like `.5` that can legitimately start a line. + for line in query.splitlines(): + stripped = line.lstrip() + if stripped.startswith(".") and stripped[1:2].isalpha(): + raise ValueError("DuckDB CLI meta-commands are not allowed in SQL queries.") + + +def _get_duckdb_connection( + token: str | bool | None, +) -> Union["duckdb.DuckDBPyConnection", "_DuckDBCliConnection"]: + try: + # If DuckDB is installed as a Python package, use it! + import duckdb + except ImportError as error: + # Otherwise, use the DuckDB CLI binary. + duckdb_binary = shutil.which("duckdb") + if duckdb_binary is None: + raise ImportError( + "DuckDB is required for `hf datasets sql`. Install the Python package with `pip install duckdb` or " + "install the DuckDB CLI binary (for example `brew install duckdb`)." + ) from error + return _DuckDBCliConnection(binary_path=duckdb_binary, token=token) + + # Create a new connection (Python API). + connection = duckdb.connect() + try: + for statement in _build_duckdb_secret_statements(token): + connection.execute(statement) + return connection + except Exception: + connection.close() + raise + + +@dataclass +class _DuckDBCliConnection: + """DuckDB connection. + + Mimics the DuckDB Python API, but runs the queries via the DuckDB CLI binary. + """ + + binary_path: str + token: str | bool | None + + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + self._setup_statements = _build_duckdb_secret_statements(self.token) + + def sql(self, query: str) -> "_DuckDBCliRelation": + return _DuckDBCliRelation(binary_path=self.binary_path, setup_statements=self._setup_statements, query=query) + + def close(self) -> None: + pass + + +@dataclass +class _DuckDBCliRelation: + """DuckDB relation. + + Mimics the DuckDB Python API, but runs the queries via the DuckDB CLI binary. + """ + + binary_path: str + setup_statements: list[str] + query: str + + def execute(self) -> list[dict[str, Any]]: + # Build the DuckDB CLI input. + setup = [] + if self.setup_statements: + setup = [ + f".output {os.devnull}", + *(f"{stmt};" for stmt in self.setup_statements), + ".output", + ] + full_query = "\n".join(setup + [self.query + ";"]) + + # Run DuckDB binary + result = subprocess.run( + [self.binary_path, "-json"], + input=full_query, + capture_output=True, + text=True, + check=False, + ) + if result.returncode != 0: + error_message = result.stderr.strip() or result.stdout.strip() or "DuckDB CLI command failed." + raise RuntimeError(error_message) + + # Parse JSON output and return + return json.loads(result.stdout.strip()) + + +def _build_duckdb_secret_statements(token: str | bool | None) -> list[str]: + if token is None or token is True: + token = get_token() + + if not token: + return [] + + escaped_token = token.replace("'", "''") + escaped_endpoint = constants.ENDPOINT.replace("'", "''") + return [ + f"CREATE OR REPLACE SECRET hf_hub_token (TYPE HTTP, BEARER_TOKEN '{escaped_token}', SCOPE '{escaped_endpoint}')", + f"CREATE OR REPLACE SECRET hf_token (TYPE HUGGINGFACE, TOKEN '{escaped_token}')", + ] diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_eval_results.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_eval_results.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..77aee2b595e979a0d4e83a71f7bea81a6f2e4d33 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_eval_results.py @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ +"""Evaluation results utilities for the `.eval_results/*.yaml` format. + +See https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/eval-results for more details. +Specifications are available at https://github.com/huggingface/hub-docs/blob/main/eval_results.yaml. +""" + +from dataclasses import dataclass +from typing import Any + + +@dataclass +class EvalResultEntry: + """ + Evaluation result entry for the `.eval_results/*.yaml` format. + + Represents evaluation scores stored in model repos that automatically appear on + the model page and the benchmark dataset's leaderboard. + + For the legacy `model-index` format in `README.md`, use [`EvalResult`] instead. + + See https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/eval-results for more details. + + Args: + dataset_id (`str`): + Benchmark dataset ID from the Hub. Example: "cais/hle", "Idavidrein/gpqa". + task_id (`str`): + Task identifier within the benchmark. Example: "gpqa_diamond". + value (`Any`): + The metric value. Example: 20.90. + dataset_revision (`str`, *optional*): + Git SHA of the benchmark dataset. + verify_token (`str`, *optional*): + A signature that can be used to prove that evaluation is provably auditable and reproducible. + date (`str`, *optional*): + When the evaluation was run (ISO-8601 datetime). Defaults to git commit time. + source_url (`str`, *optional*): + Link to the evaluation source (e.g., https://huggingface.co/spaces/SaylorTwift/smollm3-mmlu-pro). Required if `source_name`, `source_user`, or `source_org` is provided. + source_name (`str`, *optional*): + Display name for the source. Example: "Eval Logs". + source_user (`str`, *optional*): + HF user name for attribution. Example: "celinah". + source_org (`str`, *optional*): + HF org name for attribution. Example: "cais". + notes (`str`, *optional*): + Details about the evaluation setup. Example: "tools", "no-tools", "chain-of-thought". + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import EvalResultEntry + >>> # Minimal example with required fields only + >>> result = EvalResultEntry( + ... dataset_id="Idavidrein/gpqa", + ... task_id="gpqa_diamond", + ... value=0.412, + ... ) + >>> # Full example with all fields + >>> result = EvalResultEntry( + ... dataset_id="cais/hle", + ... task_id="default", + ... value=20.90, + ... dataset_revision="5503434ddd753f426f4b38109466949a1217c2bb", + ... verify_token="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9...", + ... date="2025-01-15T10:30:00Z", + ... source_url="https://huggingface.co/datasets/cais/hle", + ... source_name="CAIS HLE", + ... source_org="cais", + ... notes="no-tools", + ... ) + + ``` + """ + + dataset_id: str + task_id: str + value: Any + dataset_revision: str | None = None + verify_token: str | None = None + date: str | None = None + source_url: str | None = None + source_name: str | None = None + source_user: str | None = None + source_org: str | None = None + notes: str | None = None + + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + if ( + self.source_name is not None or self.source_user is not None or self.source_org is not None + ) and self.source_url is None: + raise ValueError( + "If `source_name`, `source_user`, or `source_org` is provided, `source_url` must also be provided." + ) + + +def eval_result_entries_to_yaml(entries: list[EvalResultEntry]) -> list[dict[str, Any]]: + """Convert a list of [`EvalResultEntry`] objects to a YAML-serializable list of dicts. + + This produces the format expected in `.eval_results/*.yaml` files. + + Args: + entries (`list[EvalResultEntry]`): + List of evaluation result entries to serialize. + + Returns: + `list[dict[str, Any]]`: A list of dictionaries ready to be dumped to YAML. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import EvalResultEntry, eval_result_entries_to_yaml + >>> entries = [ + ... EvalResultEntry(dataset_id="cais/hle", task_id="default", value=20.90), + ... EvalResultEntry(dataset_id="Idavidrein/gpqa", task_id="gpqa_diamond", value=0.412), + ... ] + >>> yaml_data = eval_result_entries_to_yaml(entries) + >>> yaml_data[0] + {'dataset': {'id': 'cais/hle', 'task_id': 'default'}, 'value': 20.9} + + ``` + + To upload eval results to the Hub: + ```python + >>> import yaml + >>> from huggingface_hub import upload_file, EvalResultEntry, eval_result_entries_to_yaml + >>> entries = [ + ... EvalResultEntry(dataset_id="cais/hle", task_id="default", value=20.90), + ... ] + >>> yaml_content = yaml.dump(eval_result_entries_to_yaml(entries)) + >>> upload_file( + ... path_or_fileobj=yaml_content.encode(), + ... path_in_repo=".eval_results/hle.yaml", + ... repo_id="your-username/your-model", + ... ) + + ``` + """ + result = [] + for entry in entries: + # build the dataset object + dataset: dict[str, Any] = {"id": entry.dataset_id, "task_id": entry.task_id} + if entry.dataset_revision is not None: + dataset["revision"] = entry.dataset_revision + + data: dict[str, Any] = {"dataset": dataset, "value": entry.value} + if entry.verify_token is not None: + data["verifyToken"] = entry.verify_token + if entry.date is not None: + data["date"] = entry.date + # build the source object + if entry.source_url is not None: + source: dict[str, Any] = {"url": entry.source_url} + if entry.source_name is not None: + source["name"] = entry.source_name + if entry.source_user is not None: + source["user"] = entry.source_user + if entry.source_org is not None: + source["org"] = entry.source_org + data["source"] = source + if entry.notes is not None: + data["notes"] = entry.notes + + result.append(data) + return result + + +def parse_eval_result_entries(data: list[dict[str, Any]]) -> list[EvalResultEntry]: + """Parse a list of dicts into [`EvalResultEntry`] objects. + + This parses the `.eval_results/*.yaml` format. For the legacy `model-index` format, + use [`model_index_to_eval_results`] instead. + + Args: + data (`list[dict[str, Any]]`): + A list of dictionaries (e.g., parsed from YAML or API response). + + Returns: + `list[EvalResultEntry]`: A list of evaluation result entry objects. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import parse_eval_result_entries + >>> data = [ + ... {"dataset": {"id": "cais/hle", "task_id": "default"}, "value": 20.90}, + ... {"dataset": {"id": "Idavidrein/gpqa", "task_id": "gpqa_diamond"}, "value": 0.412}, + ... ] + >>> entries = parse_eval_result_entries(data) + >>> entries[0].dataset_id + 'cais/hle' + >>> entries[0].value + 20.9 + + ``` + """ + entries = [] + for item in data: + entry_data = item.get("data", item) + dataset = entry_data.get("dataset", {}) + source = entry_data.get("source", {}) + entry = EvalResultEntry( + dataset_id=dataset["id"], + value=entry_data["value"], + task_id=dataset["task_id"], + dataset_revision=dataset.get("revision"), + verify_token=entry_data.get("verifyToken"), + date=entry_data.get("date"), + source_url=source.get("url") if source else None, + source_name=source.get("name") if source else None, + source_user=source.get("user") if source else None, + source_org=source.get("org") if source else None, + notes=entry_data.get("notes"), + ) + entries.append(entry) + return entries diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_inference_endpoints.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_inference_endpoints.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5b8381a8e59459a768685d627ff3301bc9b9940e --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_inference_endpoints.py @@ -0,0 +1,418 @@ +import time +from dataclasses import dataclass, field +from datetime import datetime +from enum import Enum +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Optional + +from huggingface_hub.errors import InferenceEndpointError, InferenceEndpointTimeoutError + +from .utils import get_session, logging, parse_datetime + + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from .hf_api import HfApi + from .inference._client import InferenceClient + from .inference._generated._async_client import AsyncInferenceClient + +logger = logging.get_logger(__name__) + + +class InferenceEndpointStatus(str, Enum): + PENDING = "pending" + INITIALIZING = "initializing" + UPDATING = "updating" + UPDATE_FAILED = "updateFailed" + RUNNING = "running" + PAUSED = "paused" + FAILED = "failed" + SCALED_TO_ZERO = "scaledToZero" + + +class InferenceEndpointType(str, Enum): + PUBlIC = "public" + PROTECTED = "protected" + PRIVATE = "private" + + +class InferenceEndpointScalingMetric(str, Enum): + PENDING_REQUESTS = "pendingRequests" + HARDWARE_USAGE = "hardwareUsage" + + +@dataclass +class InferenceEndpoint: + """ + Contains information about a deployed Inference Endpoint. + + Args: + name (`str`): + The unique name of the Inference Endpoint. + namespace (`str`): + The namespace where the Inference Endpoint is located. + repository (`str`): + The name of the model repository deployed on this Inference Endpoint. + status ([`InferenceEndpointStatus`]): + The current status of the Inference Endpoint. + url (`str`, *optional*): + The URL of the Inference Endpoint, if available. Only a deployed Inference Endpoint will have a URL. + framework (`str`): + The machine learning framework used for the model. + revision (`str`): + The specific model revision deployed on the Inference Endpoint. + task (`str`): + The task associated with the deployed model. + created_at (`datetime.datetime`): + The timestamp when the Inference Endpoint was created. + updated_at (`datetime.datetime`): + The timestamp of the last update of the Inference Endpoint. + type ([`InferenceEndpointType`]): + The type of the Inference Endpoint (public, protected, private). + raw (`dict`): + The raw dictionary data returned from the API. + token (`str` or `bool`, *optional*): + Authentication token for the Inference Endpoint, if set when requesting the API. Will default to the + locally saved token if not provided. Pass `token=False` if you don't want to send your token to the server. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import get_inference_endpoint + >>> endpoint = get_inference_endpoint("my-text-to-image") + >>> endpoint + InferenceEndpoint(name='my-text-to-image', ...) + + # Get status + >>> endpoint.status + 'running' + >>> endpoint.url + 'https://my-text-to-image.region.vendor.endpoints.huggingface.cloud' + + # Run inference + >>> endpoint.client.text_to_image(...) + + # Pause endpoint to save $$$ + >>> endpoint.pause() + + # ... + # Resume and wait for deployment + >>> endpoint.resume() + >>> endpoint.wait() + >>> endpoint.client.text_to_image(...) + ``` + """ + + # Field in __repr__ + name: str = field(init=False) + namespace: str + repository: str = field(init=False) + status: InferenceEndpointStatus = field(init=False) + health_route: str = field(init=False) + url: str | None = field(init=False) + + # Other fields + framework: str = field(repr=False, init=False) + revision: str = field(repr=False, init=False) + task: str = field(repr=False, init=False) + created_at: datetime = field(repr=False, init=False) + updated_at: datetime = field(repr=False, init=False) + type: InferenceEndpointType = field(repr=False, init=False) + + # Raw dict from the API + raw: dict = field(repr=False) + + # Internal fields + _token: str | bool | None = field(repr=False, compare=False) + _api: "HfApi" = field(repr=False, compare=False) + + @classmethod + def from_raw( + cls, raw: dict, namespace: str, token: str | bool | None = None, api: Optional["HfApi"] = None + ) -> "InferenceEndpoint": + """Initialize object from raw dictionary.""" + if api is None: + from .hf_api import HfApi + + api = HfApi() + if token is None: + token = api.token + + # All other fields are populated in __post_init__ + return cls(raw=raw, namespace=namespace, _token=token, _api=api) + + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + """Populate fields from raw dictionary.""" + self._populate_from_raw() + + @property + def client(self) -> "InferenceClient": + """Returns a client to make predictions on this Inference Endpoint. + + Returns: + [`InferenceClient`]: an inference client pointing to the deployed endpoint. + + Raises: + [`InferenceEndpointError`]: If the Inference Endpoint is not yet deployed. + """ + if self.url is None: + raise InferenceEndpointError( + "Cannot create a client for this Inference Endpoint as it is not yet deployed. " + "Please wait for the Inference Endpoint to be deployed using `endpoint.wait()` and try again." + ) + from .inference._client import InferenceClient + + return InferenceClient( + model=self.url, + token=self._token, # type: ignore # boolean token shouldn't be possible. In practice it's ok. + ) + + @property + def async_client(self) -> "AsyncInferenceClient": + """Returns a client to make predictions on this Inference Endpoint. + + Returns: + [`AsyncInferenceClient`]: an asyncio-compatible inference client pointing to the deployed endpoint. + + Raises: + [`InferenceEndpointError`]: If the Inference Endpoint is not yet deployed. + """ + if self.url is None: + raise InferenceEndpointError( + "Cannot create a client for this Inference Endpoint as it is not yet deployed. " + "Please wait for the Inference Endpoint to be deployed using `endpoint.wait()` and try again." + ) + from .inference._generated._async_client import AsyncInferenceClient + + return AsyncInferenceClient( + model=self.url, + token=self._token, # type: ignore # boolean token shouldn't be possible. In practice it's ok. + ) + + def wait(self, timeout: int | None = None, refresh_every: int = 5) -> "InferenceEndpoint": + """Wait for the Inference Endpoint to be deployed. + + Information from the server will be fetched every 1s. If the Inference Endpoint is not deployed after `timeout` + seconds, a [`InferenceEndpointTimeoutError`] will be raised. The [`InferenceEndpoint`] will be mutated in place with the latest + data. + + Args: + timeout (`int`, *optional*): + The maximum time to wait for the Inference Endpoint to be deployed, in seconds. If `None`, will wait + indefinitely. + refresh_every (`int`, *optional*): + The time to wait between each fetch of the Inference Endpoint status, in seconds. Defaults to 5s. + + Returns: + [`InferenceEndpoint`]: the same Inference Endpoint, mutated in place with the latest data. + + Raises: + [`InferenceEndpointError`] + If the Inference Endpoint ended up in a failed state. + [`InferenceEndpointTimeoutError`] + If the Inference Endpoint is not deployed after `timeout` seconds. + """ + if timeout is not None and timeout < 0: + raise ValueError("`timeout` cannot be negative.") + if refresh_every <= 0: + raise ValueError("`refresh_every` must be positive.") + + start = time.time() + while True: + if self.status == InferenceEndpointStatus.FAILED: + raise InferenceEndpointError( + f"Inference Endpoint {self.name} failed to deploy. Please check the logs for more information." + ) + if self.status == InferenceEndpointStatus.UPDATE_FAILED: + raise InferenceEndpointError( + f"Inference Endpoint {self.name} failed to update. Please check the logs for more information." + ) + if self.status == InferenceEndpointStatus.RUNNING and self.url is not None: + # Verify the endpoint is actually reachable + _health_url = f"{self.url.rstrip('/')}/{self.health_route.lstrip('/')}" + response = get_session().get(_health_url, headers=self._api._build_hf_headers(token=self._token)) + if response.status_code == 200: + logger.info("Inference Endpoint is ready to be used.") + return self + + if timeout is not None: + if time.time() - start > timeout: + raise InferenceEndpointTimeoutError("Timeout while waiting for Inference Endpoint to be deployed.") + logger.info(f"Inference Endpoint is not deployed yet ({self.status}). Waiting {refresh_every}s...") + time.sleep(refresh_every) + self.fetch() + + def fetch(self) -> "InferenceEndpoint": + """Fetch latest information about the Inference Endpoint. + + Returns: + [`InferenceEndpoint`]: the same Inference Endpoint, mutated in place with the latest data. + """ + obj = self._api.get_inference_endpoint(name=self.name, namespace=self.namespace, token=self._token) # type: ignore [arg-type] + self.raw = obj.raw + self._populate_from_raw() + return self + + def update( + self, + *, + # Compute update + accelerator: str | None = None, + instance_size: str | None = None, + instance_type: str | None = None, + min_replica: int | None = None, + max_replica: int | None = None, + scale_to_zero_timeout: int | None = None, + # Model update + repository: str | None = None, + framework: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + task: str | None = None, + custom_image: dict | None = None, + secrets: dict[str, str] | None = None, + ) -> "InferenceEndpoint": + """Update the Inference Endpoint. + + This method allows the update of either the compute configuration, the deployed model, or both. All arguments are + optional but at least one must be provided. + + This is an alias for [`HfApi.update_inference_endpoint`]. The current object is mutated in place with the + latest data from the server. + + Args: + accelerator (`str`, *optional*): + The hardware accelerator to be used for inference (e.g. `"cpu"`). + instance_size (`str`, *optional*): + The size or type of the instance to be used for hosting the model (e.g. `"x4"`). + instance_type (`str`, *optional*): + The cloud instance type where the Inference Endpoint will be deployed (e.g. `"intel-icl"`). + min_replica (`int`, *optional*): + The minimum number of replicas (instances) to keep running for the Inference Endpoint. + max_replica (`int`, *optional*): + The maximum number of replicas (instances) to scale to for the Inference Endpoint. + scale_to_zero_timeout (`int`, *optional*): + The duration in minutes before an inactive endpoint is scaled to zero. + + repository (`str`, *optional*): + The name of the model repository associated with the Inference Endpoint (e.g. `"gpt2"`). + framework (`str`, *optional*): + The machine learning framework used for the model (e.g. `"custom"`). + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The specific model revision to deploy on the Inference Endpoint (e.g. `"6c0e6080953db56375760c0471a8c5f2929baf11"`). + task (`str`, *optional*): + The task on which to deploy the model (e.g. `"text-classification"`). + custom_image (`dict`, *optional*): + A custom Docker image to use for the Inference Endpoint. This is useful if you want to deploy an + Inference Endpoint running on the `text-generation-inference` (TGI) framework (see examples). + secrets (`dict[str, str]`, *optional*): + Secret values to inject in the container environment. + Returns: + [`InferenceEndpoint`]: the same Inference Endpoint, mutated in place with the latest data. + """ + # Make API call + obj = self._api.update_inference_endpoint( + name=self.name, + namespace=self.namespace, + accelerator=accelerator, + instance_size=instance_size, + instance_type=instance_type, + min_replica=min_replica, + max_replica=max_replica, + scale_to_zero_timeout=scale_to_zero_timeout, + repository=repository, + framework=framework, + revision=revision, + task=task, + custom_image=custom_image, + secrets=secrets, + token=self._token, # type: ignore [arg-type] + ) + + # Mutate current object + self.raw = obj.raw + self._populate_from_raw() + return self + + def pause(self) -> "InferenceEndpoint": + """Pause the Inference Endpoint. + + A paused Inference Endpoint will not be charged. It can be resumed at any time using [`InferenceEndpoint.resume`]. + This is different from scaling the Inference Endpoint to zero with [`InferenceEndpoint.scale_to_zero`], which + would be automatically restarted when a request is made to it. + + This is an alias for [`HfApi.pause_inference_endpoint`]. The current object is mutated in place with the + latest data from the server. + + Returns: + [`InferenceEndpoint`]: the same Inference Endpoint, mutated in place with the latest data. + """ + obj = self._api.pause_inference_endpoint(name=self.name, namespace=self.namespace, token=self._token) # type: ignore [arg-type] + self.raw = obj.raw + self._populate_from_raw() + return self + + def resume(self, running_ok: bool = True) -> "InferenceEndpoint": + """Resume the Inference Endpoint. + + This is an alias for [`HfApi.resume_inference_endpoint`]. The current object is mutated in place with the + latest data from the server. + + Args: + running_ok (`bool`, *optional*): + If `True`, the method will not raise an error if the Inference Endpoint is already running. Defaults to + `True`. + + Returns: + [`InferenceEndpoint`]: the same Inference Endpoint, mutated in place with the latest data. + """ + obj = self._api.resume_inference_endpoint( + name=self.name, namespace=self.namespace, running_ok=running_ok, token=self._token + ) # type: ignore [arg-type] + self.raw = obj.raw + self._populate_from_raw() + return self + + def scale_to_zero(self) -> "InferenceEndpoint": + """Scale Inference Endpoint to zero. + + An Inference Endpoint scaled to zero will not be charged. It will be resumed on the next request to it, with a + cold start delay. This is different from pausing the Inference Endpoint with [`InferenceEndpoint.pause`], which + would require a manual resume with [`InferenceEndpoint.resume`]. + + This is an alias for [`HfApi.scale_to_zero_inference_endpoint`]. The current object is mutated in place with the + latest data from the server. + + Returns: + [`InferenceEndpoint`]: the same Inference Endpoint, mutated in place with the latest data. + """ + obj = self._api.scale_to_zero_inference_endpoint(name=self.name, namespace=self.namespace, token=self._token) # type: ignore [arg-type] + self.raw = obj.raw + self._populate_from_raw() + return self + + def delete(self) -> None: + """Delete the Inference Endpoint. + + This operation is not reversible. If you don't want to be charged for an Inference Endpoint, it is preferable + to pause it with [`InferenceEndpoint.pause`] or scale it to zero with [`InferenceEndpoint.scale_to_zero`]. + + This is an alias for [`HfApi.delete_inference_endpoint`]. + """ + self._api.delete_inference_endpoint(name=self.name, namespace=self.namespace, token=self._token) # type: ignore [arg-type] + + def _populate_from_raw(self) -> None: + """Populate fields from raw dictionary. + + Called in __post_init__ + each time the Inference Endpoint is updated. + """ + # Repr fields + self.name = self.raw["name"] + self.repository = self.raw["model"]["repository"] + self.status = self.raw["status"]["state"] + self.url = self.raw["status"].get("url") + self.health_route = self.raw["healthRoute"] + + # Other fields + self.framework = self.raw["model"]["framework"] + self.revision = self.raw["model"]["revision"] + self.task = self.raw["model"]["task"] + self.created_at = parse_datetime(self.raw["status"]["createdAt"]) + self.updated_at = parse_datetime(self.raw["status"]["updatedAt"]) + self.type = self.raw["type"] diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_jobs_api.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_jobs_api.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..108871ce429f67c76782c89a13a845fed88027af --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_jobs_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,410 @@ +# Copyright 2025-present, the HuggingFace Inc. team. +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. +from dataclasses import dataclass +from datetime import datetime +from enum import Enum +from typing import Any + +from huggingface_hub import constants +from huggingface_hub._space_api import SpaceHardware, Volume +from huggingface_hub.utils._datetime import parse_datetime + + +class JobStage(str, Enum): + """ + Enumeration of possible stage of a Job on the Hub. + + Value can be compared to a string: + ```py + assert JobStage.COMPLETED == "COMPLETED" + ``` + Possible values are: `COMPLETED`, `CANCELED`, `ERROR`, `DELETED`, `RUNNING`. + Taken from https://github.com/huggingface/moon-landing/blob/main/server/job_types/JobInfo.ts#L61 (private url). + """ + + # Copied from moon-landing > server > lib > Job.ts + COMPLETED = "COMPLETED" + CANCELED = "CANCELED" + ERROR = "ERROR" + DELETED = "DELETED" + RUNNING = "RUNNING" + + +@dataclass +class JobStatus: + stage: JobStage + message: str | None + + +@dataclass +class JobOwner: + id: str + name: str + type: str + + +@dataclass +class JobInfo: + """ + Contains information about a Job. + + Args: + id (`str`): + Job ID. + created_at (`datetime` or `None`): + When the Job was created. + docker_image (`str` or `None`): + The Docker image from Docker Hub used for the Job. + Can be None if space_id is present instead. + space_id (`str` or `None`): + The Docker image from Hugging Face Spaces used for the Job. + Can be None if docker_image is present instead. + command (`list[str]` or `None`): + Command of the Job, e.g. `["python", "-c", "print('hello world')"]` + arguments (`list[str]` or `None`): + Arguments passed to the command + environment (`dict[str]` or `None`): + Environment variables of the Job as a dictionary. + secrets (`dict[str]` or `None`): + Secret environment variables of the Job (encrypted). + flavor (`str` or `None`): + Flavor for the hardware, as in Hugging Face Spaces. See [`SpaceHardware`] for possible values. + E.g. `"cpu-basic"`. + labels (`dict[str, str]` or `None`): + Labels to attach to the job (key-value pairs). + volumes (`list[Volume]` or `None`): + Volumes mounted in the job container (buckets, models, datasets, spaces). + status: (`JobStatus` or `None`): + Status of the Job, e.g. `JobStatus(stage="RUNNING", message=None)` + See [`JobStage`] for possible stage values. + owner: (`JobOwner` or `None`): + Owner of the Job, e.g. `JobOwner(id="5e9ecfc04957053f60648a3e", name="lhoestq", type="user")` + + Example: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import run_job + >>> job = run_job( + ... image="python:3.12", + ... command=["python", "-c", "print('Hello from the cloud!')"] + ... ) + >>> job + JobInfo(id='687fb701029421ae5549d998', created_at=datetime.datetime(2025, 7, 22, 16, 6, 25, 79000, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc), docker_image='python:3.12', space_id=None, command=['python', '-c', "print('Hello from the cloud!')"], arguments=[], environment={}, secrets={}, flavor='cpu-basic', labels=None, status=JobStatus(stage='RUNNING', message=None), owner=JobOwner(id='5e9ecfc04957053f60648a3e', name='lhoestq', type='user'), endpoint='https://huggingface.co', url='https://huggingface.co/jobs/lhoestq/687fb701029421ae5549d998') + >>> job.id + '687fb701029421ae5549d998' + >>> job.url + 'https://huggingface.co/jobs/lhoestq/687fb701029421ae5549d998' + >>> job.status.stage + 'RUNNING' + ``` + """ + + id: str + created_at: datetime | None + docker_image: str | None + space_id: str | None + command: list[str] | None + arguments: list[str] | None + environment: dict[str, Any] | None + secrets: dict[str, Any] | None + flavor: SpaceHardware | None + labels: dict[str, str] | None + volumes: list[Volume] | None + status: JobStatus + owner: JobOwner + + # Inferred fields + endpoint: str + url: str + + def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None: + self.id = kwargs["id"] + created_at = kwargs.get("createdAt") or kwargs.get("created_at") + self.created_at = parse_datetime(created_at) if created_at else None + self.docker_image = kwargs.get("dockerImage") or kwargs.get("docker_image") + self.space_id = kwargs.get("spaceId") or kwargs.get("space_id") + owner = kwargs.get("owner", {}) + self.owner = JobOwner(id=owner["id"], name=owner["name"], type=owner["type"]) + self.command = kwargs.get("command") + self.arguments = kwargs.get("arguments") + self.environment = kwargs.get("environment") + self.secrets = kwargs.get("secrets") + self.flavor = kwargs.get("flavor") + self.labels = kwargs.get("labels") + volumes = kwargs.get("volumes") + self.volumes = [Volume(**v) for v in volumes] if volumes else None + status = kwargs.get("status", {}) + self.status = JobStatus(stage=status["stage"], message=status.get("message")) + + # Inferred fields + self.endpoint = kwargs.get("endpoint", constants.ENDPOINT) + self.url = f"{self.endpoint}/jobs/{self.owner.name}/{self.id}" + + +@dataclass +class JobSpec: + docker_image: str | None + space_id: str | None + command: list[str] | None + arguments: list[str] | None + environment: dict[str, Any] | None + secrets: dict[str, Any] | None + flavor: SpaceHardware | None + timeout: int | None + tags: list[str] | None + arch: str | None + labels: dict[str, str] | None + volumes: list[Volume] | None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None: + self.docker_image = kwargs.get("dockerImage") or kwargs.get("docker_image") + self.space_id = kwargs.get("spaceId") or kwargs.get("space_id") + self.command = kwargs.get("command") + self.arguments = kwargs.get("arguments") + self.environment = kwargs.get("environment") + self.secrets = kwargs.get("secrets") + self.flavor = kwargs.get("flavor") + self.timeout = kwargs.get("timeout") + self.tags = kwargs.get("tags") + self.arch = kwargs.get("arch") + self.labels = kwargs.get("labels") + volumes = kwargs.get("volumes") + self.volumes = [Volume(**v) for v in volumes] if volumes else None + + +@dataclass +class LastJobInfo: + id: str + at: datetime + + def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None: + self.id = kwargs["id"] + self.at = parse_datetime(kwargs["at"]) + + +@dataclass +class ScheduledJobStatus: + last_job: LastJobInfo | None + next_job_run_at: datetime | None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None: + last_job = kwargs.get("lastJob") or kwargs.get("last_job") + self.last_job = LastJobInfo(**last_job) if last_job else None + next_job_run_at = kwargs.get("nextJobRunAt") or kwargs.get("next_job_run_at") + self.next_job_run_at = parse_datetime(str(next_job_run_at)) if next_job_run_at else None + + +@dataclass +class ScheduledJobInfo: + """ + Contains information about a Job. + + Args: + id (`str`): + Scheduled Job ID. + created_at (`datetime` or `None`): + When the scheduled Job was created. + tags (`list[str]` or `None`): + The tags of the scheduled Job. + schedule (`str` or `None`): + One of "@annually", "@yearly", "@monthly", "@weekly", "@daily", "@hourly", or a + CRON schedule expression (e.g., '0 9 * * 1' for 9 AM every Monday). + suspend (`bool` or `None`): + Whether the scheduled job is suspended (paused). + concurrency (`bool` or `None`): + Whether multiple instances of this Job can run concurrently. + status (`ScheduledJobStatus` or `None`): + Status of the scheduled Job. + owner: (`JobOwner` or `None`): + Owner of the scheduled Job, e.g. `JobOwner(id="5e9ecfc04957053f60648a3e", name="lhoestq", type="user")` + job_spec: (`JobSpec` or `None`): + Specifications of the Job. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import run_job + >>> scheduled_job = create_scheduled_job( + ... image="python:3.12", + ... command=["python", "-c", "print('Hello from the cloud!')"], + ... schedule="@hourly", + ... ) + >>> scheduled_job.id + '687fb701029421ae5549d999' + >>> scheduled_job.status.next_job_run_at + datetime.datetime(2025, 7, 22, 17, 6, 25, 79000, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc) + ``` + """ + + id: str + created_at: datetime | None + job_spec: JobSpec + schedule: str | None + suspend: bool | None + concurrency: bool | None + status: ScheduledJobStatus + owner: JobOwner + + def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None: + self.id = kwargs["id"] + created_at = kwargs.get("createdAt") or kwargs.get("created_at") + self.created_at = parse_datetime(created_at) if created_at else None + self.job_spec = JobSpec(**(kwargs.get("job_spec") or kwargs.get("jobSpec", {}))) + self.schedule = kwargs.get("schedule") + self.suspend = kwargs.get("suspend") + self.concurrency = kwargs.get("concurrency") + status = kwargs.get("status", {}) + self.status = ScheduledJobStatus( + last_job=status.get("last_job") or status.get("lastJob"), + next_job_run_at=status.get("next_job_run_at") or status.get("nextJobRunAt"), + ) + owner = kwargs.get("owner", {}) + self.owner = JobOwner(id=owner["id"], name=owner["name"], type=owner["type"]) + + +@dataclass +class JobAccelerator: + """ + Contains information about a Job accelerator (GPU). + + Args: + type (`str`): + Type of accelerator, e.g. `"gpu"`. + model (`str`): + Model of accelerator, e.g. `"T4"`, `"A10G"`, `"A100"`, `"L4"`, `"L40S"`. + quantity (`str`): + Number of accelerators, e.g. `"1"`, `"2"`, `"4"`, `"8"`. + vram (`str`): + Total VRAM, e.g. `"16 GB"`, `"24 GB"`. + manufacturer (`str`): + Manufacturer of the accelerator, e.g. `"Nvidia"`. + """ + + type: str + model: str + quantity: str + vram: str + manufacturer: str + + def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None: + self.type = kwargs["type"] + self.model = kwargs["model"] + self.quantity = kwargs["quantity"] + self.vram = kwargs["vram"] + self.manufacturer = kwargs["manufacturer"] + + +@dataclass +class JobHardware: + """ + Contains information about available Job hardware. + + Args: + name (`str`): + Machine identifier, e.g. `"cpu-basic"`, `"a10g-large"`. + pretty_name (`str`): + Human-readable name, e.g. `"CPU Basic"`, `"Nvidia A10G - large"`. + cpu (`str`): + CPU specification, e.g. `"2 vCPU"`, `"12 vCPU"`. + ram (`str`): + RAM specification, e.g. `"16 GB"`, `"46 GB"`. + accelerator (`JobAccelerator` or `None`): + GPU/accelerator details if available. + unit_cost_micro_usd (`int`): + Cost in micro-dollars per unit, e.g. `167` (= $0.000167). + unit_cost_usd (`float`): + Cost in USD per unit, e.g. `0.000167`. + unit_label (`str`): + Cost unit period, e.g. `"minute"`. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import list_jobs_hardware + >>> hardware_list = list_jobs_hardware() + >>> hardware_list[0] + JobHardware(name='cpu-basic', pretty_name='CPU Basic', cpu='2 vCPU', ram='16 GB', accelerator=None, unit_cost_micro_usd=167, unit_cost_usd=0.000167, unit_label='minute') + >>> hardware_list[0].name + 'cpu-basic' + ``` + """ + + name: str + pretty_name: str + cpu: str + ram: str + accelerator: JobAccelerator | None + unit_cost_micro_usd: int + unit_cost_usd: float + unit_label: str + + def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None: + self.name = kwargs["name"] + self.pretty_name = kwargs["prettyName"] + self.cpu = kwargs["cpu"] + self.ram = kwargs["ram"] + accelerator = kwargs.get("accelerator") + self.accelerator = JobAccelerator(**accelerator) if accelerator else None + self.unit_cost_micro_usd = kwargs["unitCostMicroUSD"] + self.unit_cost_usd = kwargs["unitCostUSD"] + self.unit_label = kwargs["unitLabel"] + + +def _create_job_spec( + *, + image: str, + command: list[str], + env: dict[str, Any] | None, + secrets: dict[str, Any] | None, + flavor: SpaceHardware | None, + timeout: int | float | str | None, + labels: dict[str, str] | None = None, + volumes: list[Volume] | None = None, +) -> dict[str, Any]: + # prepare job spec to send to HF Jobs API + job_spec: dict[str, Any] = { + "command": command, + "arguments": [], + "environment": env or {}, + "flavor": flavor or SpaceHardware.CPU_BASIC, + } + # secrets are optional + if secrets: + job_spec["secrets"] = secrets + # timeout is optional + if timeout: + time_units_factors = {"s": 1, "m": 60, "h": 3600, "d": 3600 * 24} + if isinstance(timeout, str) and timeout[-1] in time_units_factors: + job_spec["timeoutSeconds"] = int(float(timeout[:-1]) * time_units_factors[timeout[-1]]) + else: + job_spec["timeoutSeconds"] = int(timeout) + # labels are optional + if labels: + job_spec["labels"] = labels + # volumes are optional + if volumes: + job_spec["volumes"] = [vol.to_dict() for vol in volumes] + # input is either from docker hub or from HF spaces + for prefix in ( + "https://huggingface.co/spaces/", + "https://hf.co/spaces/", + "huggingface.co/spaces/", + "hf.co/spaces/", + ): + if image.startswith(prefix): + job_spec["spaceId"] = image[len(prefix) :] + break + else: + job_spec["dockerImage"] = image + return job_spec diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_local_folder.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_local_folder.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2e60361293d0bd45b8a877e55291882144279e42 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_local_folder.py @@ -0,0 +1,473 @@ +# Copyright 2024-present, the HuggingFace Inc. team. +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. +"""Contains utilities to handle the `../.cache/huggingface` folder in local directories. + +First discussed in https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/issues/1738 to store +download metadata when downloading files from the hub to a local directory (without +using the cache). + +./.cache/huggingface folder structure: +[4.0K] data +├── [4.0K] .cache +│ └── [4.0K] huggingface +│ └── [4.0K] download +│ ├── [ 16] file.parquet.metadata +│ ├── [ 16] file.txt.metadata +│ └── [4.0K] folder +│ └── [ 16] file.parquet.metadata +│ +├── [6.5G] file.parquet +├── [1.5K] file.txt +└── [4.0K] folder + └── [ 16] file.parquet + + +Download metadata file structure: +``` +# file.txt.metadata +11c5a3d5811f50298f278a704980280950aedb10 +a16a55fda99d2f2e7b69cce5cf93ff4ad3049930 +1712656091.123 + +# file.parquet.metadata +11c5a3d5811f50298f278a704980280950aedb10 +7c5d3f4b8b76583b422fcb9189ad6c89d5d97a094541ce8932dce3ecabde1421 +1712656091.123 +} +``` +""" + +import base64 +import hashlib +import logging +import os +import time +from dataclasses import dataclass +from pathlib import Path + +from .utils import WeakFileLock + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +CACHEDIR_TAG_CONTENT = ( + "Signature: 8a477f597d28d172789f06886806bc55\n" + "# This file is a cache directory tag created by huggingface_hub.\n" + "# For information about cache directory tags, see:\n" + "#\thttps://bford.info/cachedir/\n" +) + + +@dataclass +class LocalDownloadFilePaths: + """ + Paths to the files related to a download process in a local dir. + + Returned by [`get_local_download_paths`]. + + Attributes: + file_path (`Path`): + Path where the file will be saved. + lock_path (`Path`): + Path to the lock file used to ensure atomicity when reading/writing metadata. + metadata_path (`Path`): + Path to the metadata file. + """ + + file_path: Path + lock_path: Path + metadata_path: Path + + def incomplete_path(self, etag: str) -> Path: + """Return the path where a file will be temporarily downloaded before being moved to `file_path`.""" + path = self.metadata_path.parent / f"{_short_hash(self.metadata_path.name)}.{etag}.incomplete" + resolved_path = str(path.resolve()) + # Some Windows versions do not allow for paths longer than 255 characters. + # In this case, we must specify it as an extended path by using the "\\?\" prefix. + if os.name == "nt" and len(resolved_path) > 255 and not resolved_path.startswith("\\\\?\\"): + path = Path("\\\\?\\" + resolved_path) + return path + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class LocalUploadFilePaths: + """ + Paths to the files related to an upload process in a local dir. + + Returned by [`get_local_upload_paths`]. + + Attributes: + path_in_repo (`str`): + Path of the file in the repo. + file_path (`Path`): + Path where the file will be saved. + lock_path (`Path`): + Path to the lock file used to ensure atomicity when reading/writing metadata. + metadata_path (`Path`): + Path to the metadata file. + """ + + path_in_repo: str + file_path: Path + lock_path: Path + metadata_path: Path + + +@dataclass +class LocalDownloadFileMetadata: + """ + Metadata about a file in the local directory related to a download process. + + Attributes: + filename (`str`): + Path of the file in the repo. + commit_hash (`str`): + Commit hash of the file in the repo. + etag (`str`): + ETag of the file in the repo. Used to check if the file has changed. + For LFS files, this is the sha256 of the file. For regular files, it corresponds to the git hash. + timestamp (`int`): + Unix timestamp of when the metadata was saved i.e. when the metadata was accurate. + """ + + filename: str + commit_hash: str + etag: str + timestamp: float + + +@dataclass +class LocalUploadFileMetadata: + """ + Metadata about a file in the local directory related to an upload process. + """ + + size: int + + # Default values correspond to "we don't know yet" + timestamp: float | None = None + should_ignore: bool | None = None + sha256: str | None = None + upload_mode: str | None = None + remote_oid: str | None = None + is_uploaded: bool = False + is_committed: bool = False + + def save(self, paths: LocalUploadFilePaths) -> None: + """Save the metadata to disk.""" + with WeakFileLock(paths.lock_path): + with paths.metadata_path.open("w") as f: + new_timestamp = time.time() + f.write(str(new_timestamp) + "\n") + + f.write(str(self.size)) # never None + f.write("\n") + + if self.should_ignore is not None: + f.write(str(int(self.should_ignore))) + f.write("\n") + + if self.sha256 is not None: + f.write(self.sha256) + f.write("\n") + + if self.upload_mode is not None: + f.write(self.upload_mode) + f.write("\n") + + if self.remote_oid is not None: + f.write(self.remote_oid) + f.write("\n") + + f.write(str(int(self.is_uploaded)) + "\n") + f.write(str(int(self.is_committed)) + "\n") + + self.timestamp = new_timestamp + + +def get_local_download_paths(local_dir: Path, filename: str) -> LocalDownloadFilePaths: + """Compute paths to the files related to a download process. + + Folders containing the paths are all guaranteed to exist. + + Args: + local_dir (`Path`): + Path to the local directory in which files are downloaded. + filename (`str`): + Path of the file in the repo. + + Return: + [`LocalDownloadFilePaths`]: the paths to the files (file_path, lock_path, metadata_path, incomplete_path). + """ + # filename is the path in the Hub repository (separated by '/') + # make sure to have a cross-platform transcription + sanitized_filename = os.path.join(*filename.split("/")) + if os.name == "nt": + if sanitized_filename.startswith("..\\") or "\\..\\" in sanitized_filename: + raise ValueError( + f"Invalid filename: cannot handle filename '{sanitized_filename}' on Windows. Please ask the repository" + " owner to rename this file." + ) + file_path = local_dir / sanitized_filename + metadata_path = _huggingface_dir(local_dir) / "download" / f"{sanitized_filename}.metadata" + lock_path = metadata_path.with_suffix(".lock") + + # Some Windows versions do not allow for paths longer than 255 characters. + # In this case, we must specify it as an extended path by using the "\\?\" prefix + if os.name == "nt": + if not str(local_dir).startswith("\\\\?\\") and len(os.path.abspath(lock_path)) > 255: + file_path = Path("\\\\?\\" + os.path.abspath(file_path)) + lock_path = Path("\\\\?\\" + os.path.abspath(lock_path)) + metadata_path = Path("\\\\?\\" + os.path.abspath(metadata_path)) + + file_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + metadata_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + return LocalDownloadFilePaths(file_path=file_path, lock_path=lock_path, metadata_path=metadata_path) + + +def get_local_upload_paths(local_dir: Path, filename: str) -> LocalUploadFilePaths: + """Compute paths to the files related to an upload process. + + Folders containing the paths are all guaranteed to exist. + + Args: + local_dir (`Path`): + Path to the local directory that is uploaded. + filename (`str`): + Path of the file in the repo. + + Return: + [`LocalUploadFilePaths`]: the paths to the files (file_path, lock_path, metadata_path). + """ + # filename is the path in the Hub repository (separated by '/') + # make sure to have a cross-platform transcription + sanitized_filename = os.path.join(*filename.split("/")) + if os.name == "nt": + if sanitized_filename.startswith("..\\") or "\\..\\" in sanitized_filename: + raise ValueError( + f"Invalid filename: cannot handle filename '{sanitized_filename}' on Windows. Please ask the repository" + " owner to rename this file." + ) + file_path = local_dir / sanitized_filename + metadata_path = _huggingface_dir(local_dir) / "upload" / f"{sanitized_filename}.metadata" + lock_path = metadata_path.with_suffix(".lock") + + # Some Windows versions do not allow for paths longer than 255 characters. + # In this case, we must specify it as an extended path by using the "\\?\" prefix + if os.name == "nt": + if not str(local_dir).startswith("\\\\?\\") and len(os.path.abspath(lock_path)) > 255: + file_path = Path("\\\\?\\" + os.path.abspath(file_path)) + lock_path = Path("\\\\?\\" + os.path.abspath(lock_path)) + metadata_path = Path("\\\\?\\" + os.path.abspath(metadata_path)) + + file_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + metadata_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + return LocalUploadFilePaths( + path_in_repo=filename, file_path=file_path, lock_path=lock_path, metadata_path=metadata_path + ) + + +def read_download_metadata(local_dir: Path, filename: str) -> LocalDownloadFileMetadata | None: + """Read metadata about a file in the local directory related to a download process. + + Args: + local_dir (`Path`): + Path to the local directory in which files are downloaded. + filename (`str`): + Path of the file in the repo. + + Return: + `[LocalDownloadFileMetadata]` or `None`: the metadata if it exists, `None` otherwise. + """ + paths = get_local_download_paths(local_dir, filename) + with WeakFileLock(paths.lock_path): + if paths.metadata_path.exists(): + try: + with paths.metadata_path.open() as f: + commit_hash = f.readline().strip() + etag = f.readline().strip() + timestamp = float(f.readline().strip()) + metadata = LocalDownloadFileMetadata( + filename=filename, + commit_hash=commit_hash, + etag=etag, + timestamp=timestamp, + ) + except Exception as e: + # remove the metadata file if it is corrupted / not the right format + logger.warning( + f"Invalid metadata file {paths.metadata_path}: {e}. Removing it from disk and continue." + ) + try: + paths.metadata_path.unlink() + except Exception as e: + logger.warning(f"Could not remove corrupted metadata file {paths.metadata_path}: {e}") + return None + + try: + # check if the file exists and hasn't been modified since the metadata was saved + stat = paths.file_path.stat() + if ( + stat.st_mtime - 1 <= metadata.timestamp + ): # allow 1s difference as stat.st_mtime might not be precise + return metadata + logger.info(f"Ignored metadata for '{filename}' (outdated). Will re-compute hash.") + except FileNotFoundError: + # file does not exist => metadata is outdated + return None + return None + + +def read_upload_metadata(local_dir: Path, filename: str) -> LocalUploadFileMetadata: + """Read metadata about a file in the local directory related to an upload process. + + TODO: factorize logic with `read_download_metadata`. + + Args: + local_dir (`Path`): + Path to the local directory in which files are downloaded. + filename (`str`): + Path of the file in the repo. + + Return: + `[LocalUploadFileMetadata]` or `None`: the metadata if it exists, `None` otherwise. + """ + paths = get_local_upload_paths(local_dir, filename) + with WeakFileLock(paths.lock_path): + if paths.metadata_path.exists(): + try: + with paths.metadata_path.open() as f: + timestamp = float(f.readline().strip()) + + size = int(f.readline().strip()) # never None + + _should_ignore = f.readline().strip() + should_ignore = None if _should_ignore == "" else bool(int(_should_ignore)) + + _sha256 = f.readline().strip() + sha256 = None if _sha256 == "" else _sha256 + + _upload_mode = f.readline().strip() + upload_mode = None if _upload_mode == "" else _upload_mode + if upload_mode not in (None, "regular", "lfs"): + raise ValueError(f"Invalid upload mode in metadata {paths.path_in_repo}: {upload_mode}") + + _remote_oid = f.readline().strip() + remote_oid = None if _remote_oid == "" else _remote_oid + + is_uploaded = bool(int(f.readline().strip())) + is_committed = bool(int(f.readline().strip())) + + metadata = LocalUploadFileMetadata( + timestamp=timestamp, + size=size, + should_ignore=should_ignore, + sha256=sha256, + upload_mode=upload_mode, + remote_oid=remote_oid, + is_uploaded=is_uploaded, + is_committed=is_committed, + ) + except Exception as e: + # remove the metadata file if it is corrupted / not the right format + logger.warning( + f"Invalid metadata file {paths.metadata_path}: {e}. Removing it from disk and continue." + ) + try: + paths.metadata_path.unlink() + except Exception as e: + logger.warning(f"Could not remove corrupted metadata file {paths.metadata_path}: {e}") + + # corrupted metadata => we don't know anything expect its size + return LocalUploadFileMetadata(size=paths.file_path.stat().st_size) + + # TODO: can we do better? + if ( + metadata.timestamp is not None + and metadata.is_uploaded # file was uploaded + and not metadata.is_committed # but not committed + and time.time() - metadata.timestamp > 20 * 3600 # and it's been more than 20 hours + ): # => we consider it as garbage-collected by S3 + metadata.is_uploaded = False + + # check if the file exists and hasn't been modified since the metadata was saved + try: + if metadata.timestamp is not None and paths.file_path.stat().st_mtime <= metadata.timestamp: + return metadata + logger.info(f"Ignored metadata for '{filename}' (outdated). Will re-compute hash.") + except FileNotFoundError: + # file does not exist => metadata is outdated + pass + + # empty metadata => we don't know anything expect its size + return LocalUploadFileMetadata(size=paths.file_path.stat().st_size) + + +def write_download_metadata(local_dir: Path, filename: str, commit_hash: str, etag: str) -> None: + """Write metadata about a file in the local directory related to a download process. + + Args: + local_dir (`Path`): + Path to the local directory in which files are downloaded. + """ + paths = get_local_download_paths(local_dir, filename) + with WeakFileLock(paths.lock_path): + with paths.metadata_path.open("w") as f: + f.write(f"{commit_hash}\n{etag}\n{time.time()}\n") + + +def _huggingface_dir(local_dir: Path) -> Path: + """Return the path to the `.cache/huggingface` directory in a local directory.""" + # Wrap in lru_cache to avoid overwriting the .gitignore file if called multiple times + path = local_dir / ".cache" / "huggingface" + path.mkdir(exist_ok=True, parents=True) + + # Create a CACHEDIR.TAG so backup tools can skip this directory. + _create_cachedir_tag(path) + + # Create a .gitignore file in the .cache/huggingface directory if it doesn't exist + # Should be thread-safe enough like this. + gitignore = path / ".gitignore" + gitignore_lock = path / ".gitignore.lock" + if not gitignore.exists(): + try: + with WeakFileLock(gitignore_lock, timeout=0.1): + gitignore.write_text("*") + except IndexError: + pass + except OSError: # TimeoutError, FileNotFoundError, PermissionError, etc. + pass + try: + gitignore_lock.unlink() + except OSError: + pass + return path + + +def _create_cachedir_tag(cache_dir: Path) -> None: + """Create a CACHEDIR.TAG file in ``cache_dir`` if one does not already exist. + + The tag follows the `Cache Directory Tagging Standard `_ + so that backup tools can recognize and skip cache directories. + """ + tag_path = cache_dir / "CACHEDIR.TAG" + if not tag_path.exists(): + try: + tag_path.write_text(CACHEDIR_TAG_CONTENT) + except OSError: + pass + + +def _short_hash(filename: str) -> str: + return base64.urlsafe_b64encode(hashlib.sha1(filename.encode()).digest()).decode() diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_login.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_login.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1e358d355c1e9ed92944c553e9c1edd56d2f8a96 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_login.py @@ -0,0 +1,494 @@ +# Copyright 2020 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved. +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. +"""Contains methods to log in to the Hub.""" + +import os +import subprocess +from getpass import getpass +from pathlib import Path + +import typer + +from . import constants +from .utils import ( + ANSI, + capture_output, + get_token, + is_google_colab, + is_notebook, + list_credential_helpers, + logging, + run_subprocess, + set_git_credential, + unset_git_credential, +) +from .utils._auth import ( + _get_token_by_name, + _get_token_from_environment, + _get_token_from_file, + _get_token_from_google_colab, + _save_stored_tokens, + _save_token, + get_stored_tokens, +) + + +logger = logging.get_logger(__name__) + +_HF_LOGO_ASCII = """ + _| _| _| _| _|_|_| _|_|_| _|_|_| _| _| _|_|_| _|_|_|_| _|_| _|_|_| _|_|_|_| + _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _|_| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| + _|_|_|_| _| _| _| _|_| _| _|_| _| _| _| _| _| _|_| _|_|_| _|_|_|_| _| _|_|_| + _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _|_| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| + _| _| _|_| _|_|_| _|_|_| _|_|_| _| _| _|_|_| _| _| _| _|_|_| _|_|_|_| +""" + + +def login( + token: str | None = None, + *, + add_to_git_credential: bool = False, + skip_if_logged_in: bool = True, +) -> None: + """Login the machine to access the Hub. + + The `token` is persisted in cache and set as a git credential. Once done, the machine + is logged in and the access token will be available across all `huggingface_hub` + components. If `token` is not provided, it will be prompted to the user either with + a widget (in a notebook) or via the terminal. + + To log in from outside of a script, one can also use `hf auth login` which is + a cli command that wraps [`login`]. + + > [!TIP] + > [`login`] is a drop-in replacement method for [`notebook_login`] as it wraps and + > extends its capabilities. + + > [!TIP] + > When the token is not passed, [`login`] will automatically detect if the script runs + > in a notebook or not. However, this detection might not be accurate due to the + > variety of notebooks that exists nowadays. If that is the case, you can always force + > the UI by using [`notebook_login`] or [`interpreter_login`]. + + Args: + token (`str`, *optional*): + User access token to generate from https://huggingface.co/settings/token. + add_to_git_credential (`bool`, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, token will be set as git credential. If no git credential helper + is configured, a warning will be displayed to the user. If `token` is `None`, + the value of `add_to_git_credential` is ignored and will be prompted again + to the end user. + skip_if_logged_in (`bool`, defaults to `True`): + If `True`, do not prompt for token if user is already logged in. + Set to `False` to force re-login. In CLI, use `--force` instead. + Raises: + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If an organization token is passed. Only personal account tokens are valid + to log in. + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If token is invalid. + [`ImportError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ImportError) + If running in a notebook but `ipywidgets` is not installed. + """ + if token is not None: + if not add_to_git_credential: + logger.info( + "The token has not been saved to the git credentials helper. Pass " + "`add_to_git_credential=True` in this function directly or " + "`--add-to-git-credential` if using via `hf`CLI if " + "you want to set the git credential as well." + ) + _login(token, add_to_git_credential=add_to_git_credential) + elif is_notebook(): + notebook_login(skip_if_logged_in=skip_if_logged_in) + else: + interpreter_login(skip_if_logged_in=skip_if_logged_in) + + +def logout(token_name: str | None = None) -> None: + """Logout the machine from the Hub. + + Token is deleted from the machine and removed from git credential. + + Args: + token_name (`str`, *optional*): + Name of the access token to logout from. If `None`, will log out from all saved access tokens. + Raises: + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError): + If the access token name is not found. + """ + if get_token() is None and not get_stored_tokens(): # No active token and no saved access tokens + logger.warning("Not logged in!") + return + if not token_name: + # Delete all saved access tokens and token + for file_path in (constants.HF_TOKEN_PATH, constants.HF_STORED_TOKENS_PATH): + try: + Path(file_path).unlink() + except FileNotFoundError: + pass + logger.info("Successfully logged out from all access tokens.") + else: + _logout_from_token(token_name) + logger.info(f"Successfully logged out from access token: {token_name}.") + + unset_git_credential() + + # Check if still logged in + if _get_token_from_google_colab() is not None: + raise OSError( + "You are automatically logged in using a Google Colab secret.\n" + "To log out, you must unset the `HF_TOKEN` secret in your Colab settings." + ) + if _get_token_from_environment() is not None: + raise OSError( + "Token has been deleted from your machine but you are still logged in.\n" + "To log out, you must clear out both `HF_TOKEN` and `HUGGING_FACE_HUB_TOKEN` environment variables." + ) + + +def auth_switch(token_name: str, add_to_git_credential: bool = False) -> None: + """Switch to a different access token. + + Args: + token_name (`str`): + Name of the access token to switch to. + add_to_git_credential (`bool`, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, token will be set as git credential. If no git credential helper + is configured, a warning will be displayed to the user. If `token` is `None`, + the value of `add_to_git_credential` is ignored and will be prompted again + to the end user. + + Raises: + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError): + If the access token name is not found. + """ + token = _get_token_by_name(token_name) + if not token: + raise ValueError(f"Access token {token_name} not found in {constants.HF_STORED_TOKENS_PATH}") + # Write token to HF_TOKEN_PATH + _set_active_token(token_name, add_to_git_credential) + logger.info(f"The current active token is: {token_name}") + token_from_environment = _get_token_from_environment() + if token_from_environment is not None and token_from_environment != token: + logger.warning( + "The environment variable `HF_TOKEN` is set and will override the access token you've just switched to." + ) + + +def auth_list() -> None: + """List all stored access tokens.""" + tokens = get_stored_tokens() + + if not tokens: + if _get_token_from_environment(): + logger.info("No stored access tokens found.") + logger.warning("Note: Environment variable `HF_TOKEN` is set and is the current active token.") + else: + logger.info("No access tokens found.") + return + # Find current token + current_token = get_token() + current_token_name = None + for token_name in tokens: + if tokens.get(token_name) == current_token: + current_token_name = token_name + # Print header + max_offset = max(len("token"), max(len(token) for token in tokens)) + 2 + print(f" {{:<{max_offset}}}| {{:<15}}".format("name", "token")) + print("-" * (max_offset + 2) + "|" + "-" * 15) + + # Print saved access tokens + for token_name in tokens: + token = tokens.get(token_name, "") + masked_token = f"{token[:3]}****{token[-4:]}" if token != "" else token + is_current = "*" if token == current_token else " " + + print(f"{is_current} {{:<{max_offset}}}| {{:<15}}".format(token_name, masked_token)) + + if _get_token_from_environment(): + logger.warning( + "\nNote: Environment variable `HF_TOKEN` is set and is the current active token independently from the stored tokens listed above." + ) + elif current_token_name is None: + logger.warning( + "\nNote: No active token is set and no environment variable `HF_TOKEN` is found. Use `hf auth login` to log in." + ) + + +### +# Interpreter-based login (text) +### + + +def interpreter_login(*, skip_if_logged_in: bool = True) -> None: + """ + Displays a prompt to log in to the HF website and store the token. + + This is equivalent to [`login`] without passing a token when not run in a notebook. + [`interpreter_login`] is useful if you want to force the use of the terminal prompt + instead of a notebook widget. + + For more details, see [`login`]. + + Args: + skip_if_logged_in (`bool`, defaults to `True`): + If `True`, do not prompt for token if user is already logged in. + Set to `False` to force re-login. In CLI, use `--force` instead. + """ + if skip_if_logged_in and get_token() is not None: + logger.info("User is already logged in. Use `hf auth login --force` to force re-login.") + return + + print(_HF_LOGO_ASCII) + if get_token() is not None: + logger.info( + " A token is already saved on your machine. Run `hf auth whoami`" + " to get more information or `hf auth logout` if you want" + " to log out." + ) + logger.info(" Setting a new token will erase the existing one.") + + logger.info( + " To log in, `huggingface_hub` requires a token generated from https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens ." + ) + if os.name == "nt": + logger.info("Token can be pasted using 'Right-Click'.") + token = getpass("Enter your token (input will not be visible): ") + add_to_git_credential = typer.confirm("Add token as git credential?") + + _login(token=token, add_to_git_credential=add_to_git_credential) + + +### +# Notebook-based login (widget) +### + +NOTEBOOK_LOGIN_PASSWORD_HTML = """

Immediately click login after typing your password or +it might be stored in plain text in this notebook file.
""" + + +NOTEBOOK_LOGIN_TOKEN_HTML_START = """

Copy a token from your Hugging Face +tokens page and paste it below.
Immediately click login after copying +your token or it might be stored in plain text in this notebook file.
""" + + +NOTEBOOK_LOGIN_TOKEN_HTML_END = """ +Pro Tip: If you don't already have one, you can create a dedicated +'notebooks' token with 'write' access, that you can then easily reuse for all +notebooks. """ + + +def notebook_login(*, skip_if_logged_in: bool = True) -> None: + """ + Displays a widget to log in to the HF website and store the token. + + This is equivalent to [`login`] without passing a token when run in a notebook. + [`notebook_login`] is useful if you want to force the use of the notebook widget + instead of a prompt in the terminal. + + For more details, see [`login`]. + + Args: + skip_if_logged_in (`bool`, defaults to `True`): + If `True`, do not prompt for token if user is already logged in. + Set to `False` to force re-login. In CLI, use `--force` instead. + """ + try: + import ipywidgets.widgets as widgets # type: ignore + from IPython.display import display # type: ignore + except ImportError: + raise ImportError( + "The `notebook_login` function can only be used in a notebook (Jupyter or" + " Colab) and you need the `ipywidgets` module: `pip install ipywidgets`." + ) + if skip_if_logged_in and get_token() is not None: + logger.info("User is already logged in. Use `hf auth login --force` to force re-login.") + return + + box_layout = widgets.Layout(display="flex", flex_flow="column", align_items="center", width="50%") + + token_widget = widgets.Password(description="Token:") + git_checkbox_widget = widgets.Checkbox(value=True, description="Add token as git credential?") + token_finish_button = widgets.Button(description="Login") + + login_token_widget = widgets.VBox( + [ + widgets.HTML(NOTEBOOK_LOGIN_TOKEN_HTML_START), + token_widget, + git_checkbox_widget, + token_finish_button, + widgets.HTML(NOTEBOOK_LOGIN_TOKEN_HTML_END), + ], + layout=box_layout, + ) + display(login_token_widget) + + # On click events + def login_token_event(t): + """Event handler for the login button.""" + token = token_widget.value + add_to_git_credential = git_checkbox_widget.value + # Erase token and clear value to make sure it's not saved in the notebook. + token_widget.value = "" + # Hide inputs + login_token_widget.children = [widgets.Label("Connecting...")] + try: + with capture_output() as captured: + _login(token, add_to_git_credential=add_to_git_credential) + message = captured.getvalue() + except Exception as error: + message = str(error) + # Print result (success message or error) + login_token_widget.children = [widgets.Label(line) for line in message.split("\n") if line.strip()] + + token_finish_button.on_click(login_token_event) + + +### +# Login private helpers +### + + +def _login( + token: str, + add_to_git_credential: bool, +) -> None: + from .hf_api import whoami # avoid circular import + + if token.startswith("api_org"): + raise ValueError("You must use your personal account token, not an organization token.") + + token_info = whoami(token) + permission = token_info["auth"]["accessToken"]["role"] + logger.info(f"Token is valid (permission: {permission}).") + + token_name = token_info["auth"]["accessToken"]["displayName"] + # Store token locally + _save_token(token=token, token_name=token_name) + # Set active token + _set_active_token(token_name=token_name, add_to_git_credential=add_to_git_credential) + logger.info("Login successful.") + if _get_token_from_environment(): + logger.warning( + "Note: Environment variable`HF_TOKEN` is set and is the current active token independently from the token you've just configured." + ) + else: + logger.info(f"The current active token is: `{token_name}`") + + +def _logout_from_token(token_name: str) -> None: + """Logout from a specific access token. + + Args: + token_name (`str`): + The name of the access token to logout from. + Raises: + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError): + If the access token name is not found. + """ + stored_tokens = get_stored_tokens() + # If there is no access tokens saved or the access token name is not found, do nothing + if not stored_tokens or token_name not in stored_tokens: + return + + token = stored_tokens.pop(token_name) + _save_stored_tokens(stored_tokens) + + if token == _get_token_from_file(): + logger.warning(f"Active token '{token_name}' has been deleted.") + Path(constants.HF_TOKEN_PATH).unlink(missing_ok=True) + + +def _set_active_token( + token_name: str, + add_to_git_credential: bool, +) -> None: + """Set the active access token. + + Args: + token_name (`str`): + The name of the token to set as active. + """ + token = _get_token_by_name(token_name) + if not token: + raise ValueError(f"Token {token_name} not found in {constants.HF_STORED_TOKENS_PATH}") + if add_to_git_credential: + if _is_git_credential_helper_configured(): + set_git_credential(token) + logger.info( + "Your token has been saved in your configured git credential helpers" + + f" ({','.join(list_credential_helpers())})." + ) + else: + logger.warning("Token has not been saved to git credential helper.") + # Write token to HF_TOKEN_PATH + path = Path(constants.HF_TOKEN_PATH) + path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + path.write_text(token) + logger.info(f"Your token has been saved to {constants.HF_TOKEN_PATH}") + + +def _is_git_credential_helper_configured() -> bool: + """Check if a git credential helper is configured. + + Warns user if not the case (except for Google Colab where "store" is set by default + by `huggingface_hub`). + """ + helpers = list_credential_helpers() + if len(helpers) > 0: + return True # Do not warn: at least 1 helper is set + + # Only in Google Colab to avoid the warning message + # See https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/issues/1043#issuecomment-1247010710 + if is_google_colab(): + _set_store_as_git_credential_helper_globally() + return True # Do not warn: "store" is used by default in Google Colab + + # Otherwise, warn user + print( + ANSI.red( + "Cannot authenticate through git-credential as no helper is defined on your" + " machine.\nYou might have to re-authenticate when pushing to the Hugging" + " Face Hub.\nRun the following command in your terminal in case you want to" + " set the 'store' credential helper as default.\n\ngit config --global" + " credential.helper store\n\nRead" + " https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Credential-Storage for more" + " details." + ) + ) + return False + + +def _set_store_as_git_credential_helper_globally() -> None: + """Set globally the credential.helper to `store`. + + To be used only in Google Colab as we assume the user doesn't care about the git + credential config. It is the only particular case where we don't want to display the + warning message in [`notebook_login()`]. + + Related: + - https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/issues/1043 + - https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/issues/1051 + - https://git-scm.com/docs/git-credential-store + """ + try: + run_subprocess("git config --global credential.helper store") + except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exc: + raise OSError(exc.stderr) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_oauth.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_oauth.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cac82ada87262370031740ea6d7c9234aec44de0 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_oauth.py @@ -0,0 +1,460 @@ +import datetime +import hashlib +import logging +import os +import time +import urllib.parse +import warnings +from dataclasses import dataclass +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Literal + +from . import constants +from .hf_api import whoami +from .utils import experimental, get_token + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + import fastapi + + +@dataclass +class OAuthOrgInfo: + """ + Information about an organization linked to a user logged in with OAuth. + + Attributes: + sub (`str`): + Unique identifier for the org. OpenID Connect field. + name (`str`): + The org's full name. OpenID Connect field. + preferred_username (`str`): + The org's username. OpenID Connect field. + picture (`str`): + The org's profile picture URL. OpenID Connect field. + plan (`str`, *optional*): + The org's plan (e.g., "enterprise", "team"). Hugging Face field. + can_pay (`Optional[bool]`, *optional*): + Whether the org has a payment method set up. Hugging Face field. + role_in_org (`Optional[str]`, *optional*): + The user's role in the org. Hugging Face field. + security_restrictions (`Optional[list[Literal["ip", "token-policy", "mfa", "sso"]]]`, *optional*): + Array of security restrictions that the user hasn't completed for this org. Possible values: "ip", "token-policy", "mfa", "sso". Hugging Face field. + """ + + sub: str + name: str + preferred_username: str + picture: str + plan: str | None = None + can_pay: bool | None = None + role_in_org: str | None = None + security_restrictions: list[Literal["ip", "token-policy", "mfa", "sso"]] | None = None + + +@dataclass +class OAuthUserInfo: + """ + Information about a user logged in with OAuth. + + Attributes: + sub (`str`): + Unique identifier for the user, even in case of rename. OpenID Connect field. + name (`str`): + The user's full name. OpenID Connect field. + preferred_username (`str`): + The user's username. OpenID Connect field. + email_verified (`Optional[bool]`, *optional*): + Indicates if the user's email is verified. OpenID Connect field. + email (`Optional[str]`, *optional*): + The user's email address. OpenID Connect field. + picture (`str`): + The user's profile picture URL. OpenID Connect field. + profile (`str`): + The user's profile URL. OpenID Connect field. + website (`Optional[str]`, *optional*): + The user's website URL. OpenID Connect field. + is_pro (`bool`): + Whether the user is a pro user. Hugging Face field. + can_pay (`Optional[bool]`, *optional*): + Whether the user has a payment method set up. Hugging Face field. + orgs (`Optional[list[OrgInfo]]`, *optional*): + List of organizations the user is part of. Hugging Face field. + """ + + sub: str + name: str + preferred_username: str + email_verified: bool | None + email: str | None + picture: str + profile: str + website: str | None + is_pro: bool + can_pay: bool | None + orgs: list[OAuthOrgInfo] | None + + +@dataclass +class OAuthInfo: + """ + Information about the OAuth login. + + Attributes: + access_token (`str`): + The access token. + access_token_expires_at (`datetime.datetime`): + The expiration date of the access token. + user_info ([`OAuthUserInfo`]): + The user information. + state (`str`, *optional*): + State passed to the OAuth provider in the original request to the OAuth provider. + scope (`str`): + Granted scope. + """ + + access_token: str + access_token_expires_at: datetime.datetime + user_info: OAuthUserInfo + state: str | None + scope: str + + +@experimental +def attach_huggingface_oauth(app: "fastapi.FastAPI", route_prefix: str = "/"): + """ + Add OAuth endpoints to a FastAPI app to enable OAuth login with Hugging Face. + + How to use: + - Call this method on your FastAPI app to add the OAuth endpoints. + - Inside your route handlers, call `parse_huggingface_oauth(request)` to retrieve the OAuth info. + - If user is logged in, an [`OAuthInfo`] object is returned with the user's info. If not, `None` is returned. + - In your app, make sure to add links to `/oauth/huggingface/login` and `/oauth/huggingface/logout` for the user to log in and out. + + Example: + ```py + from huggingface_hub import attach_huggingface_oauth, parse_huggingface_oauth + + # Create a FastAPI app + app = FastAPI() + + # Add OAuth endpoints to the FastAPI app + attach_huggingface_oauth(app) + + # Add a route that greets the user if they are logged in + @app.get("/") + def greet_json(request: Request): + # Retrieve the OAuth info from the request + oauth_info = parse_huggingface_oauth(request) # e.g. OAuthInfo dataclass + if oauth_info is None: + return {"msg": "Not logged in!"} + return {"msg": f"Hello, {oauth_info.user_info.preferred_username}!"} + ``` + """ + # TODO: handle generic case (handling OAuth in a non-Space environment with custom dev values) (low priority) + + # Add SessionMiddleware to the FastAPI app to store the OAuth info in the session. + # Session Middleware requires a secret key to sign the cookies. Let's use a hash + # of the OAuth secret key to make it unique to the Space + updated in case OAuth + # config gets updated. When ran locally, we use an empty string as a secret key. + try: + from starlette.middleware.sessions import SessionMiddleware + except ImportError as e: + raise ImportError( + "Cannot initialize OAuth to due a missing library. Please run `pip install huggingface_hub[oauth]` or add " + "`huggingface_hub[oauth]` to your requirements.txt file in order to install the required dependencies." + ) from e + session_secret = (constants.OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET or "") + "-v1" + app.add_middleware( + SessionMiddleware, # type: ignore + secret_key=hashlib.sha256(session_secret.encode()).hexdigest(), + same_site="none", + https_only=True, + ) # type: ignore + + # Add OAuth endpoints to the FastAPI app: + # - {route_prefix}/oauth/huggingface/login + # - {route_prefix}/oauth/huggingface/callback + # - {route_prefix}/oauth/huggingface/logout + # If the app is running in a Space, OAuth is enabled normally. + # Otherwise, we mock the endpoints to make the user log in with a fake user profile - without any calls to hf.co. + route_prefix = route_prefix.strip("/") + if os.getenv("SPACE_ID") is not None: + logger.info("OAuth is enabled in the Space. Adding OAuth routes.") + _add_oauth_routes(app, route_prefix=route_prefix) + else: + logger.info("App is not running in a Space. Adding mocked OAuth routes.") + _add_mocked_oauth_routes(app, route_prefix=route_prefix) + + +def parse_huggingface_oauth(request: "fastapi.Request") -> OAuthInfo | None: + """ + Returns the information from a logged-in user as a [`OAuthInfo`] object. + + For flexibility and future-proofing, this method is very lax in its parsing and does not raise errors. + Missing fields are set to `None` without a warning. + + Return `None`, if the user is not logged in (no info in session cookie). + + See [`attach_huggingface_oauth`] for an example on how to use this method. + """ + if "oauth_info" not in request.session: + logger.debug("No OAuth info in session.") + return None + + logger.debug("Parsing OAuth info from session.") + oauth_data = request.session["oauth_info"] + user_data = oauth_data.get("userinfo", {}) + orgs_data = user_data.get("orgs", []) + + orgs = ( + [ + OAuthOrgInfo( + sub=org.get("sub"), + name=org.get("name"), + preferred_username=org.get("preferred_username"), + picture=org.get("picture"), + plan=org.get("plan"), + can_pay=org.get("canPay"), + role_in_org=org.get("roleInOrg"), + security_restrictions=org.get("securityRestrictions"), + ) + for org in orgs_data + ] + if orgs_data + else None + ) + + user_info = OAuthUserInfo( + sub=user_data.get("sub"), + name=user_data.get("name"), + preferred_username=user_data.get("preferred_username"), + email_verified=user_data.get("email_verified"), + email=user_data.get("email"), + picture=user_data.get("picture"), + profile=user_data.get("profile"), + website=user_data.get("website"), + is_pro=user_data.get("isPro"), + can_pay=user_data.get("canPay"), + orgs=orgs, + ) + + return OAuthInfo( + access_token=oauth_data.get("access_token"), + access_token_expires_at=datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(oauth_data.get("expires_at")), + user_info=user_info, + state=oauth_data.get("state"), + scope=oauth_data.get("scope"), + ) + + +def _add_oauth_routes(app: "fastapi.FastAPI", route_prefix: str) -> None: + """Add OAuth routes to the FastAPI app (login, callback handler and logout).""" + try: + import fastapi + from authlib.integrations.base_client.errors import MismatchingStateError + from authlib.integrations.starlette_client import OAuth + from fastapi.responses import RedirectResponse + except ImportError as e: + raise ImportError( + "Cannot initialize OAuth to due a missing library. Please run `pip install huggingface_hub[oauth]` or add " + "`huggingface_hub[oauth]` to your requirements.txt file." + ) from e + + # Check environment variables + msg = ( + "OAuth is required but '{}' environment variable is not set. Make sure you've enabled OAuth in your Space by" + " setting `hf_oauth: true` in the Space metadata." + ) + if constants.OAUTH_CLIENT_ID is None: + raise ValueError(msg.format("OAUTH_CLIENT_ID")) + if constants.OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET is None: + raise ValueError(msg.format("OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET")) + if constants.OAUTH_SCOPES is None: + raise ValueError(msg.format("OAUTH_SCOPES")) + if constants.OPENID_PROVIDER_URL is None: + raise ValueError(msg.format("OPENID_PROVIDER_URL")) + + # Register OAuth server + oauth = OAuth() + oauth.register( + name="huggingface", + client_id=constants.OAUTH_CLIENT_ID, + client_secret=constants.OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET, + client_kwargs={"scope": constants.OAUTH_SCOPES}, + server_metadata_url=constants.OPENID_PROVIDER_URL + "/.well-known/openid-configuration", + ) + + login_uri, callback_uri, logout_uri = _get_oauth_uris(route_prefix) + + # Register OAuth endpoints + @app.get(login_uri) + async def oauth_login(request: fastapi.Request) -> RedirectResponse: + """Endpoint that redirects to HF OAuth page.""" + redirect_uri = _generate_redirect_uri(request) + return await oauth.huggingface.authorize_redirect(request, redirect_uri) # type: ignore + + @app.get(callback_uri) + async def oauth_redirect_callback(request: fastapi.Request) -> RedirectResponse: + """Endpoint that handles the OAuth callback.""" + try: + oauth_info = await oauth.huggingface.authorize_access_token(request) # type: ignore + except MismatchingStateError: + # Parse query params + nb_redirects = int(request.query_params.get("_nb_redirects", 0)) + target_url = request.query_params.get("_target_url") + + # Build redirect URI with the same query params as before and bump nb_redirects count + query_params: dict[str, int | str] = {"_nb_redirects": nb_redirects + 1} + if target_url: + query_params["_target_url"] = target_url + + redirect_uri = f"{login_uri}?{urllib.parse.urlencode(query_params)}" + + # If the user is redirected more than 3 times, it is very likely that the cookie is not working properly. + # (e.g. browser is blocking third-party cookies in iframe). In this case, redirect the user in the + # non-iframe view. + if nb_redirects > constants.OAUTH_MAX_REDIRECTS: + host = os.environ.get("SPACE_HOST") + if host is None: # cannot happen in a Space + raise RuntimeError( + "App is not running in a Space (SPACE_HOST environment variable is not set). Cannot redirect to non-iframe view." + ) from None + host_url = "https://" + host.rstrip("/") + return RedirectResponse(host_url + redirect_uri) + + # Redirect the user to the login page again + return RedirectResponse(redirect_uri) + + # OAuth login worked => store the user info in the session and redirect + logger.debug("Successfully logged in with OAuth. Storing user info in session.") + request.session["oauth_info"] = oauth_info + return RedirectResponse(_get_redirect_target(request)) + + @app.get(logout_uri) + async def oauth_logout(request: fastapi.Request) -> RedirectResponse: + """Endpoint that logs out the user (e.g. delete info from cookie session).""" + logger.debug("Logged out with OAuth. Removing user info from session.") + request.session.pop("oauth_info", None) + return RedirectResponse(_get_redirect_target(request)) + + +def _add_mocked_oauth_routes(app: "fastapi.FastAPI", route_prefix: str = "/") -> None: + """Add fake oauth routes if app is run locally and OAuth is enabled. + + Using OAuth will have the same behavior as in a Space but instead of authenticating with HF, a mocked user profile + is added to the session. + """ + try: + import fastapi + from fastapi.responses import RedirectResponse + from starlette.datastructures import URL + except ImportError as e: + raise ImportError( + "Cannot initialize OAuth to due a missing library. Please run `pip install huggingface_hub[oauth]` or add " + "`huggingface_hub[oauth]` to your requirements.txt file." + ) from e + + warnings.warn( + "OAuth is not supported outside of a Space environment. To help you debug your app locally, the oauth endpoints" + " are mocked to return your profile and token. To make it work, your machine must be logged in to Huggingface." + ) + mocked_oauth_info = _get_mocked_oauth_info() + + login_uri, callback_uri, logout_uri = _get_oauth_uris(route_prefix) + + # Define OAuth routes + @app.get(login_uri) + async def oauth_login(request: fastapi.Request) -> RedirectResponse: + """Fake endpoint that redirects to HF OAuth page.""" + # Define target (where to redirect after login) + redirect_uri = _generate_redirect_uri(request) + return RedirectResponse(callback_uri + "?" + urllib.parse.urlencode({"_target_url": redirect_uri})) + + @app.get(callback_uri) + async def oauth_redirect_callback(request: fastapi.Request) -> RedirectResponse: + """Endpoint that handles the OAuth callback.""" + request.session["oauth_info"] = mocked_oauth_info + return RedirectResponse(_get_redirect_target(request)) + + @app.get(logout_uri) + async def oauth_logout(request: fastapi.Request) -> RedirectResponse: + """Endpoint that logs out the user (e.g. delete cookie session).""" + request.session.pop("oauth_info", None) + logout_url = URL("/").include_query_params(**request.query_params) + return RedirectResponse(url=logout_url, status_code=302) # see https://github.com/gradio-app/gradio/pull/9659 + + +def _generate_redirect_uri(request: "fastapi.Request") -> str: + if "_target_url" in request.query_params: + # if `_target_url` already in query params => respect it + target = request.query_params["_target_url"] + else: + # otherwise => keep query params + target = "/?" + urllib.parse.urlencode(request.query_params) + + redirect_uri = request.url_for("oauth_redirect_callback").include_query_params(_target_url=target) + redirect_uri_as_str = str(redirect_uri) + if redirect_uri.netloc.endswith(".hf.space"): + # In Space, FastAPI redirect as http but we want https + redirect_uri_as_str = redirect_uri_as_str.replace("http://", "https://") + return redirect_uri_as_str + + +def _get_redirect_target(request: "fastapi.Request", default_target: str = "/") -> str: + return request.query_params.get("_target_url", default_target) + + +def _get_mocked_oauth_info() -> dict: + token = get_token() + if token is None: + raise ValueError( + "Your machine must be logged in to HF to debug an OAuth app locally. Please" + " run `hf auth login` or set `HF_TOKEN` as environment variable " + "with one of your access token. You can generate a new token in your " + "settings page (https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens)." + ) + + user = whoami() + if user["type"] != "user": + raise ValueError( + "Your machine is not logged in with a personal account. Please use a " + "personal access token. You can generate a new token in your settings page" + " (https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens)." + ) + + return { + "access_token": token, + "token_type": "bearer", + "expires_in": 8 * 60 * 60, # 8 hours + "id_token": "FOOBAR", + "scope": "openid profile", + "refresh_token": "hf_oauth__refresh_token", + "expires_at": int(time.time()) + 8 * 60 * 60, # 8 hours + "userinfo": { + "sub": "0123456789", + "name": user["fullname"], + "preferred_username": user["name"], + "profile": f"https://huggingface.co/{user['name']}", + "picture": user["avatarUrl"], + "website": "", + "aud": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000", + "auth_time": 1691672844, + "nonce": "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa", + "iat": 1691672844, + "exp": 1691676444, + "iss": "https://huggingface.co", + }, + } + + +def _get_oauth_uris(route_prefix: str = "/") -> tuple[str, str, str]: + route_prefix = route_prefix.strip("/") + if route_prefix: + route_prefix = f"/{route_prefix}" + return ( + f"{route_prefix}/oauth/huggingface/login", + f"{route_prefix}/oauth/huggingface/callback", + f"{route_prefix}/oauth/huggingface/logout", + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_snapshot_download.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_snapshot_download.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bd03124729be17694db9a6d5be610584b584d881 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_snapshot_download.py @@ -0,0 +1,471 @@ +import os +from collections.abc import Iterable +from pathlib import Path +from typing import Literal, overload + +import httpx +from tqdm.auto import tqdm as base_tqdm +from tqdm.contrib.concurrent import thread_map + +from . import constants +from .errors import ( + DryRunError, + GatedRepoError, + HfHubHTTPError, + LocalEntryNotFoundError, + RepositoryNotFoundError, + RevisionNotFoundError, +) +from .file_download import REGEX_COMMIT_HASH, DryRunFileInfo, hf_hub_download, repo_folder_name +from .hf_api import DatasetInfo, HfApi, KernelInfo, ModelInfo, RepoFile, SpaceInfo +from .utils import OfflineModeIsEnabled, filter_repo_objects, logging, validate_hf_hub_args +from .utils.tqdm import _create_progress_bar +from .utils.tqdm import tqdm as hf_tqdm + + +logger = logging.get_logger(__name__) + +LARGE_REPO_THRESHOLD = 1000 # After this limit, we don't consider `repo_info.siblings` to be reliable enough + + +@overload +def snapshot_download( + repo_id: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + local_dir: str | Path | None = None, + library_name: str | None = None, + library_version: str | None = None, + user_agent: dict | str | None = None, + etag_timeout: float = constants.DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT, + force_download: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + local_files_only: bool = False, + allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + max_workers: int = 8, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, + headers: dict[str, str] | None = None, + endpoint: str | None = None, + dry_run: Literal[False] = False, +) -> str: ... + + +@overload +def snapshot_download( + repo_id: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + local_dir: str | Path | None = None, + library_name: str | None = None, + library_version: str | None = None, + user_agent: dict | str | None = None, + etag_timeout: float = constants.DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT, + force_download: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + local_files_only: bool = False, + allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + max_workers: int = 8, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, + headers: dict[str, str] | None = None, + endpoint: str | None = None, + dry_run: Literal[True] = True, +) -> list[DryRunFileInfo]: ... + + +@overload +def snapshot_download( + repo_id: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + local_dir: str | Path | None = None, + library_name: str | None = None, + library_version: str | None = None, + user_agent: dict | str | None = None, + etag_timeout: float = constants.DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT, + force_download: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + local_files_only: bool = False, + allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + max_workers: int = 8, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, + headers: dict[str, str] | None = None, + endpoint: str | None = None, + dry_run: bool = False, +) -> str | list[DryRunFileInfo]: ... + + +@validate_hf_hub_args +def snapshot_download( + repo_id: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + local_dir: str | Path | None = None, + library_name: str | None = None, + library_version: str | None = None, + user_agent: dict | str | None = None, + etag_timeout: float = constants.DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT, + force_download: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + local_files_only: bool = False, + allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + max_workers: int = 8, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, + headers: dict[str, str] | None = None, + endpoint: str | None = None, + dry_run: bool = False, +) -> str | list[DryRunFileInfo]: + """Download repo files. + + Download a whole snapshot of a repo's files at the specified revision. This is useful when you want all files from + a repo, because you don't know which ones you will need a priori. All files are nested inside a folder in order + to keep their actual filename relative to that folder. You can also filter which files to download using + `allow_patterns` and `ignore_patterns`. + + If `local_dir` is provided, the file structure from the repo will be replicated in this location. When using this + option, the `cache_dir` will not be used and a `.cache/huggingface/` folder will be created at the root of `local_dir` + to store some metadata related to the downloaded files. While this mechanism is not as robust as the main + cache-system, it's optimized for regularly pulling the latest version of a repository. + + An alternative would be to clone the repo but this requires git and git-lfs to be installed and properly + configured. It is also not possible to filter which files to download when cloning a repository using git. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A user or an organization name and a repo name separated by a `/`. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"`, `"space"` or `"kernel"` if downloading from a dataset, space or kernel repo, + `None` or `"model"` if downloading from a model. Default is `None`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + An optional Git revision id which can be a branch name, a tag, or a + commit hash. + cache_dir (`str`, `Path`, *optional*): + Path to the folder where cached files are stored. + local_dir (`str` or `Path`, *optional*): + If provided, the downloaded files will be placed under this directory. + library_name (`str`, *optional*): + The name of the library to which the object corresponds. + library_version (`str`, *optional*): + The version of the library. + user_agent (`str`, `dict`, *optional*): + The user-agent info in the form of a dictionary or a string. + etag_timeout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `10`): + When fetching ETag, how many seconds to wait for the server to send + data before giving up which is passed to `httpx.request`. + force_download (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Whether the file should be downloaded even if it already exists in the local cache. + token (`str`, `bool`, *optional*): + A token to be used for the download. + - If `True`, the token is read from the HuggingFace config + folder. + - If a string, it's used as the authentication token. + headers (`dict`, *optional*): + Additional headers to include in the request. Those headers take precedence over the others. + local_files_only (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, avoid downloading the file and return the path to the + local cached file if it exists. + allow_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, only files matching at least one pattern are downloaded. + ignore_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, files matching any of the patterns are not downloaded. + max_workers (`int`, *optional*): + Number of concurrent threads to download files (1 thread = 1 file download). + Defaults to 8. + tqdm_class (`tqdm`, *optional*): + If provided, overwrites the default behavior for the progress bar. Passed + argument must inherit from `tqdm.auto.tqdm` or at least mimic its behavior. + Note that the `tqdm_class` is not passed to each individual download. + Defaults to the custom HF progress bar that can be disabled by setting + `HF_HUB_DISABLE_PROGRESS_BARS` environment variable. + dry_run (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, perform a dry run without actually downloading the files. Returns a list of + [`DryRunFileInfo`] objects containing information about what would be downloaded. + + Returns: + `str` or list of [`DryRunFileInfo`]: + - If `dry_run=False`: Local snapshot path. + - If `dry_run=True`: A list of [`DryRunFileInfo`] objects containing download information. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`] + If the revision to download from cannot be found. + [`EnvironmentError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#EnvironmentError) + If `token=True` and the token cannot be found. + [`OSError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#OSError) if + ETag cannot be determined. + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + if some parameter value is invalid. + """ + if cache_dir is None: + cache_dir = constants.HF_HUB_CACHE + if revision is None: + revision = constants.DEFAULT_REVISION + if isinstance(cache_dir, Path): + cache_dir = str(cache_dir) + + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = "model" + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES_WITH_KERNEL: + raise ValueError( + f"Invalid repo type: {repo_type}. Accepted repo types are: {str(constants.REPO_TYPES_WITH_KERNEL)}" + ) + + storage_folder = os.path.join(cache_dir, repo_folder_name(repo_id=repo_id, repo_type=repo_type)) + + api = HfApi( + library_name=library_name, + library_version=library_version, + user_agent=user_agent, + endpoint=endpoint, + headers=headers, + token=token, + ) + + repo_info: ModelInfo | DatasetInfo | SpaceInfo | KernelInfo | None = None + api_call_error: Exception | None = None + if not local_files_only: + # try/except logic to handle different errors => taken from `hf_hub_download` + try: + # if we have internet connection we want to list files to download + repo_info = api.repo_info(repo_id=repo_id, repo_type=repo_type, revision=revision) + except httpx.ProxyError: + # Actually raise on proxy error + raise + except (httpx.ConnectError, httpx.TimeoutException, OfflineModeIsEnabled) as error: + # Internet connection is down + # => will try to use local files only + api_call_error = error + pass + except RevisionNotFoundError: + # The repo was found but the revision doesn't exist on the Hub (never existed or got deleted) + raise + except HfHubHTTPError as error: + # Multiple reasons for an http error: + # - Repository is private and invalid/missing token sent + # - Repository is gated and invalid/missing token sent + # - Hub is down (error 500 or 504) + # => let's switch to 'local_files_only=True' to check if the files are already cached. + # (if it's not the case, the error will be re-raised) + api_call_error = error + pass + + # At this stage, if `repo_info` is None it means either: + # - internet connection is down + # - internet connection is deactivated (local_files_only=True or HF_HUB_OFFLINE=True) + # - repo is private/gated and invalid/missing token sent + # - Hub is down + # => let's look if we can find the appropriate folder in the cache: + # - if the specified revision is a commit hash, look inside "snapshots". + # - f the specified revision is a branch or tag, look inside "refs". + # => if local_dir is not None, we will return the path to the local folder if it exists. + if repo_info is None: + if dry_run: + raise DryRunError( + "Dry run cannot be performed as the repository cannot be accessed. Please check your internet connection or authentication token." + ) from api_call_error + + # Try to get which commit hash corresponds to the specified revision + commit_hash = None + if REGEX_COMMIT_HASH.match(revision): + commit_hash = revision + else: + ref_path = os.path.join(storage_folder, "refs", revision) + if os.path.exists(ref_path): + # retrieve commit_hash from refs file + with open(ref_path) as f: + commit_hash = f.read() + + # Try to locate snapshot folder for this commit hash + if commit_hash is not None and local_dir is None: + snapshot_folder = os.path.join(storage_folder, "snapshots", commit_hash) + if os.path.exists(snapshot_folder): + # Snapshot folder exists => let's return it + # (but we can't check if all the files are actually there) + return snapshot_folder + + # If local_dir is not None, return it if it exists and is not empty + if local_dir is not None: + local_dir = Path(local_dir) + if local_dir.is_dir() and any(local_dir.iterdir()): + logger.warning( + f"Returning existing local_dir `{local_dir}` as remote repo cannot be accessed in `snapshot_download` ({api_call_error})." + ) + return str(local_dir.resolve()) + # If we couldn't find the appropriate folder on disk, raise an error. + if local_files_only: + raise LocalEntryNotFoundError( + "Cannot find an appropriate cached snapshot folder for the specified revision on the local disk and " + "outgoing traffic has been disabled. To enable repo look-ups and downloads online, pass " + "'local_files_only=False' as input." + ) + elif isinstance(api_call_error, OfflineModeIsEnabled): + raise LocalEntryNotFoundError( + "Cannot find an appropriate cached snapshot folder for the specified revision on the local disk and " + "outgoing traffic has been disabled. To enable repo look-ups and downloads online, set " + "'HF_HUB_OFFLINE=0' as environment variable." + ) from api_call_error + elif isinstance(api_call_error, (RepositoryNotFoundError, GatedRepoError)) or ( + isinstance(api_call_error, HfHubHTTPError) and api_call_error.response.status_code == 401 + ): + # Repo not found, gated, or specific authentication error => let's raise the actual error + raise api_call_error + else: + # Otherwise: most likely a connection issue or Hub downtime => let's warn the user + raise LocalEntryNotFoundError( + f"Got: {api_call_error.__class__.__name__}: {api_call_error}" + "\nAn error happened while trying to locate the files on the Hub and we cannot find the appropriate" + " snapshot folder for the specified revision on the local disk. Please check your internet connection" + " and try again." + ) from api_call_error + + # At this stage, internet connection is up and running + # => let's download the files! + assert repo_info.sha is not None, "Repo info returned from server must have a revision sha." + + # Corner case: on very large repos, the siblings list in `repo_info` might not contain all files. + # In that case, we need to use the `list_repo_tree` method to prevent caching issues. + # Note: kernel repos don't expose siblings in their info response, so we always fall back to `list_repo_tree`. + siblings = getattr(repo_info, "siblings", None) + repo_files: Iterable[str] = [f.rfilename for f in siblings] if siblings is not None else [] + unreliable_nb_files = siblings is None or len(siblings) == 0 or len(siblings) > LARGE_REPO_THRESHOLD + if unreliable_nb_files: + logger.info( + "Number of files in the repo is unreliable. Using `list_repo_tree` to ensure all files are listed." + ) + repo_files = ( + f.rfilename + for f in api.list_repo_tree(repo_id=repo_id, recursive=True, revision=revision, repo_type=repo_type) + if isinstance(f, RepoFile) + ) + + filtered_repo_files: Iterable[str] = filter_repo_objects( + items=repo_files, + allow_patterns=allow_patterns, + ignore_patterns=ignore_patterns, + ) + + if not unreliable_nb_files: + filtered_repo_files = list(filtered_repo_files) + tqdm_desc = f"Fetching {len(filtered_repo_files)} files" + else: + tqdm_desc = "Fetching ... files" + if dry_run: + tqdm_desc = "[dry-run] " + tqdm_desc + + commit_hash = repo_info.sha + snapshot_folder = os.path.join(storage_folder, "snapshots", commit_hash) + # if passed revision is not identical to commit_hash + # then revision has to be a branch name or tag name. + # In that case store a ref. + if revision != commit_hash: + ref_path = os.path.join(storage_folder, "refs", revision) + try: + os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(ref_path), exist_ok=True) + with open(ref_path, "w") as f: + f.write(commit_hash) + except OSError as e: + logger.warning(f"Ignored error while writing commit hash to {ref_path}: {e}.") + + results: list[str | DryRunFileInfo] = [] + + # User can use its own tqdm class or the default one from `huggingface_hub.utils` + tqdm_class = tqdm_class or hf_tqdm + + # Create a progress bar for the bytes downloaded + # This progress bar is shared across threads/files and gets updated each time we fetch + # metadata for a file. + bytes_progress = _create_progress_bar( + cls=tqdm_class, + log_level=logger.getEffectiveLevel(), + name="huggingface_hub.snapshot_download", + desc="Downloading (incomplete total...)", + total=0, + initial=0, + unit="B", + unit_scale=True, + ) + + class _AggregatedTqdm: + """Fake tqdm object to aggregate progress into the parent `bytes_progress` bar. + + In practice the `_AggregatedTqdm` object won't be displayed, it's just used to update + the `bytes_progress` bar from each thread/file download. + """ + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + # Adjust the total of the parent progress bar + total = kwargs.pop("total", None) + if total is not None: + bytes_progress.total += total + bytes_progress.refresh() + + # Adjust initial of the parent progress bar + initial = kwargs.pop("initial", 0) + if initial: + bytes_progress.update(initial) + + def __enter__(self): + return self + + def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): + pass + + def update(self, n: int | float | None = 1) -> None: + bytes_progress.update(n) + + # we pass the commit_hash to hf_hub_download + # so no network call happens if we already + # have the file locally. + def _inner_hf_hub_download(repo_file: str) -> None: + results.append( + hf_hub_download( # type: ignore + repo_id, + filename=repo_file, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=commit_hash, + endpoint=endpoint, + cache_dir=cache_dir, + local_dir=local_dir, + library_name=library_name, + library_version=library_version, + user_agent=user_agent, + etag_timeout=etag_timeout, + force_download=force_download, + token=token, + headers=headers, + tqdm_class=_AggregatedTqdm, # type: ignore + dry_run=dry_run, + ) + ) + + thread_map( + _inner_hf_hub_download, + filtered_repo_files, + desc=tqdm_desc, + max_workers=max_workers, + tqdm_class=tqdm_class, + ) + + bytes_progress.set_description("Download complete") + + if dry_run: + assert all(isinstance(r, DryRunFileInfo) for r in results) + return results # type: ignore + + if local_dir is not None: + return str(os.path.realpath(local_dir)) + return snapshot_folder diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_space_api.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_space_api.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..391ec7e5b996cf6ab42b9b4f4790d0c5322b48a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_space_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,352 @@ +# Copyright 2019-present, the HuggingFace Inc. team. +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. +from dataclasses import dataclass +from datetime import datetime +from enum import Enum +from typing import Literal + +from huggingface_hub.utils import parse_datetime + + +class SpaceStage(str, Enum): + """ + Enumeration of possible stage of a Space on the Hub. + + Value can be compared to a string: + ```py + assert SpaceStage.BUILDING == "BUILDING" + ``` + + Taken from https://github.com/huggingface/moon-landing/blob/main/server/repo_types/SpaceInfo.ts#L61 (private url). + """ + + # Copied from moon-landing > server > repo_types > SpaceInfo.ts (private repo) + NO_APP_FILE = "NO_APP_FILE" + CONFIG_ERROR = "CONFIG_ERROR" + BUILDING = "BUILDING" + BUILD_ERROR = "BUILD_ERROR" + RUNNING = "RUNNING" + RUNNING_BUILDING = "RUNNING_BUILDING" + RUNTIME_ERROR = "RUNTIME_ERROR" + DELETING = "DELETING" + STOPPED = "STOPPED" + PAUSED = "PAUSED" + APP_STARTING = "APP_STARTING" + RUNNING_APP_STARTING = "RUNNING_APP_STARTING" + + +class SpaceHardware(str, Enum): + """ + Enumeration of hardwares available to run your Space on the Hub. + + Value can be compared to a string: + ```py + assert SpaceHardware.CPU_BASIC == "cpu-basic" + ``` + + Taken from https://github.com/huggingface-internal/moon-landing/blob/main/server/repo_types/SpaceHardwareFlavor.ts (private url). + """ + + # CPU + CPU_BASIC = "cpu-basic" + CPU_UPGRADE = "cpu-upgrade" + CPU_PERFORMANCE = "cpu-performance" + CPU_XL = "cpu-xl" + SPRX8 = "sprx8" + + # ZeroGPU + ZERO_A10G = "zero-a10g" + + # GPU + T4_SMALL = "t4-small" + T4_MEDIUM = "t4-medium" + L4X1 = "l4x1" + L4X4 = "l4x4" + L40SX1 = "l40sx1" + L40SX4 = "l40sx4" + L40SX8 = "l40sx8" + A10G_SMALL = "a10g-small" + A10G_LARGE = "a10g-large" + A10G_LARGEX2 = "a10g-largex2" + A10G_LARGEX4 = "a10g-largex4" + A100_LARGE = "a100-large" + A100X4 = "a100x4" + A100X8 = "a100x8" + H200 = "h200" + H200X2 = "h200x2" + H200X4 = "h200x4" + H200X8 = "h200x8" + + # Neuron + INF2X6 = "inf2x6" + + +class SpaceStorage(str, Enum): + """ + Enumeration of persistent storage available for your Space on the Hub. + + Value can be compared to a string: + ```py + assert SpaceStorage.SMALL == "small" + ``` + + Taken from https://github.com/huggingface/moon-landing/blob/main/server/repo_types/SpaceHardwareFlavor.ts#L24 (private url). + """ + + SMALL = "small" + MEDIUM = "medium" + LARGE = "large" + + +@dataclass +class Volume: + """ + Describes a volume to mount in a Space or Job container. + + Args: + type (`str`): + Type of volume: `"bucket"`, `"model"`, `"dataset"`, or `"space"`. + source (`str`): + Source identifier, e.g. `"username/my-bucket"` or `"username/my-model"`. + mount_path (`str`): + Mount path inside the container, e.g. `"/data"`. Must start with `/`. + revision (`str` or `None`): + Git revision (only for repos, defaults to `"main"`). + read_only (`bool` or `None`): + Read-only mount. Forced `True` for repos, defaults to `False` for buckets. + path (`str` or `None`): + Subfolder prefix inside the bucket/repo to mount, e.g. `"path/to/dir"`. + """ + + type: Literal["bucket", "model", "dataset", "space"] + source: str + mount_path: str + revision: str | None = None + read_only: bool | None = None + path: str | None = None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None: + self.type = kwargs.get("type", "model") + self.source = kwargs["source"] + mount_path = kwargs.get("mountPath") + self.mount_path = mount_path if mount_path is not None else kwargs["mount_path"] + self.revision = kwargs.get("revision") + read_only = kwargs.get("readOnly") + self.read_only = read_only if read_only is not None else kwargs.get("read_only") + self.path = kwargs.get("path") + + def to_dict(self) -> dict: + """Serialize to the JSON payload expected by the Hub API.""" + data: dict = { + "type": self.type, + "source": self.source, + "mountPath": self.mount_path, + } + if self.revision is not None: + data["revision"] = self.revision + if self.read_only is not None: + data["readOnly"] = self.read_only + if self.path is not None: + data["path"] = self.path + return data + + def to_hf_handle(self) -> str: + """Return the volume as an HF handle in the format expected by the CLI.""" + path = f"/{self.path}" if self.path else "" + revision = f"@{self.revision}" if self.revision else "" + ro = {True: ":ro", False: ":rw", None: ""}.get(self.read_only, "") + return f"hf://{self.type}s/{self.source}{revision}{path}:{self.mount_path}{ro}" + + +@dataclass +class SpaceHotReloading: + status: Literal["created", "canceled"] + replica_statuses: list[tuple[str, str | None]] # See _hot_reloading_types.ApiCreateReloadResponse.res.status + raw: dict + + def __init__(self, data: dict) -> None: + self.status = data["status"] + self.replica_statuses = data["replicaStatuses"] + self.raw = data + + +@dataclass +class SpaceRuntime: + """ + Contains information about the current runtime of a Space. + + Args: + stage (`str`): + Current stage of the space. Example: RUNNING. + hardware (`str` or `None`): + Current hardware of the space. Example: "cpu-basic". Can be `None` if Space + is `BUILDING` for the first time. + requested_hardware (`str` or `None`): + Requested hardware. Can be different from `hardware` especially if the request + has just been made. Example: "t4-medium". Can be `None` if no hardware has + been requested yet. + sleep_time (`int` or `None`): + Number of seconds the Space will be kept alive after the last request. By default (if value is `None`), the + Space will never go to sleep if it's running on an upgraded hardware, while it will go to sleep after 48 + hours on a free 'cpu-basic' hardware. For more details, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-gpus#sleep-time. + volumes (`list[Volume]` or `None`): + List of volumes mounted in the Space. Each volume is a [`Volume`] object describing its type, source, + mount path, and optional settings. `None` if no volumes are attached. + raw (`dict`): + Raw response from the server. Contains more information about the Space + runtime like number of replicas, number of cpu, memory size,... + """ + + stage: SpaceStage + hardware: SpaceHardware | None + requested_hardware: SpaceHardware | None + sleep_time: int | None + storage: SpaceStorage | None + hot_reloading: SpaceHotReloading | None + volumes: list[Volume] | None + raw: dict + + def __init__(self, data: dict) -> None: + self.stage = data["stage"] + self.hardware = data.get("hardware", {}).get("current") + self.requested_hardware = data.get("hardware", {}).get("requested") + self.sleep_time = data.get("gcTimeout") + self.storage = data.get("storage") + self.hot_reloading = SpaceHotReloading(raw_hr) if (raw_hr := data.get("hotReloading")) is not None else None + raw_volumes = data.get("volumes") + self.volumes = [Volume(**v) for v in raw_volumes] if raw_volumes is not None else None + self.raw = data + + +@dataclass +class SpaceSecret: + """ + Contains information about a secret of a Space. + + Secret values are write-only and cannot be read back. Only the key, description, + and last update time are returned by the API. + + Args: + key (`str`): + Secret key. Example: `"GITHUB_API_KEY"` + description (`str` or None): + Description of the secret. Example: `"Github API key to access the Github API"`. + updated_at (`datetime` or None): + datetime of the last update of the secret (if the secret has been updated at least once). + """ + + key: str + description: str | None + updated_at: datetime | None + + def __init__(self, key: str, values: dict) -> None: + self.key = key + self.description = values.get("description") + updated_at = values.get("updatedAt") + self.updated_at = parse_datetime(updated_at) if updated_at is not None else None + + +@dataclass +class SpaceVariable: + """ + Contains information about the current variables of a Space. + + Args: + key (`str`): + Variable key. Example: `"MODEL_REPO_ID"` + value (`str`): + Variable value. Example: `"the_model_repo_id"`. + description (`str` or None): + Description of the variable. Example: `"Model Repo ID of the implemented model"`. + updatedAt (`datetime` or None): + datetime of the last update of the variable (if the variable has been updated at least once). + """ + + key: str + value: str + description: str | None + updated_at: datetime | None + + def __init__(self, key: str, values: dict) -> None: + self.key = key + self.value = values["value"] + self.description = values.get("description") + updated_at = values.get("updatedAt") + self.updated_at = parse_datetime(updated_at) if updated_at is not None else None + + +@dataclass +class SpaceSearchResult: + """A single result from the Spaces semantic search API. + + Returned by [`HfApi.search_spaces`]. + + Attributes: + id (`str`): + ID of the Space (e.g. `"username/repo-name"`). + author (`str`): + Author of the Space. + title (`str`): + Display title of the Space. + emoji (`str` or `None`): + Emoji icon of the Space. + sdk (`str` or `None`): + SDK used by the Space (e.g. `"gradio"`, `"docker"`, `"static"`). + likes (`int`): + Number of likes. + private (`bool`): + Whether the Space is private. + tags (`list[str]` or `None`): + List of tags. + runtime ([`SpaceRuntime`] or `None`): + Runtime information (stage, hardware, etc.). + ai_short_description (`str` or `None`): + AI-generated short description. + ai_category (`str` or `None`): + AI-generated category (e.g. `"Image Generation"`). + semantic_relevancy_score (`float` or `None`): + Semantic relevancy score (0-1) relative to the search query. + trending_score (`int` or `None`): + Trending score. + """ + + id: str + author: str + title: str + emoji: str | None + sdk: str | None + likes: int + private: bool + tags: list[str] | None + runtime: SpaceRuntime | None + ai_short_description: str | None + ai_category: str | None + semantic_relevancy_score: float | None + trending_score: int | None + + def __init__(self, data: dict) -> None: + runtime = data.get("runtime") + self.id = data["id"] + self.author = data.get("author", "") + self.title = data.get("title", "") + self.emoji = data.get("emoji") + self.sdk = data.get("sdk") + self.likes = data.get("likes", 0) + self.private = data.get("private", False) + self.tags = data.get("tags") + self.runtime = SpaceRuntime(runtime) if runtime else None + self.ai_short_description = data.get("ai_short_description") + self.ai_category = data.get("ai_category") + self.semantic_relevancy_score = data.get("semanticRelevancyScore") + self.trending_score = data.get("trendingScore") diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_tensorboard_logger.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_tensorboard_logger.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c6a0d222990e25297feaa72c846b94212e0ebcfc --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_tensorboard_logger.py @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ +# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved. +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. +"""Contains a logger to push training logs to the Hub, using Tensorboard.""" + +from pathlib import Path + +from ._commit_scheduler import CommitScheduler +from .errors import EntryNotFoundError +from .repocard import ModelCard +from .utils import experimental + + +# Depending on user's setup, SummaryWriter can come either from 'tensorboardX' +# or from 'torch.utils.tensorboard'. Both are compatible so let's try to load +# from either of them. +try: + from tensorboardX import SummaryWriter as _RuntimeSummaryWriter + + is_summary_writer_available = True +except ImportError: + try: + from torch.utils.tensorboard import SummaryWriter as _RuntimeSummaryWriter + + is_summary_writer_available = True + except ImportError: + # Dummy class to avoid failing at import. Will raise on instance creation. + class _DummySummaryWriter: + pass + + _RuntimeSummaryWriter = _DummySummaryWriter # type: ignore[assignment] # ty: ignore[conflicting-declarations] + is_summary_writer_available = False + + +class HFSummaryWriter(_RuntimeSummaryWriter): + """ + Wrapper around the tensorboard's `SummaryWriter` to push training logs to the Hub. + + Data is logged locally and then pushed to the Hub asynchronously. Pushing data to the Hub is done in a separate + thread to avoid blocking the training script. In particular, if the upload fails for any reason (e.g. a connection + issue), the main script will not be interrupted. Data is automatically pushed to the Hub every `commit_every` + minutes (default to every 5 minutes). + + > [!WARNING] + > `HFSummaryWriter` is experimental. Its API is subject to change in the future without prior notice. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The id of the repo to which the logs will be pushed. + logdir (`str`, *optional*): + The directory where the logs will be written. If not specified, a local directory will be created by the + underlying `SummaryWriter` object. + commit_every (`int` or `float`, *optional*): + The frequency (in minutes) at which the logs will be pushed to the Hub. Defaults to 5 minutes. + squash_history (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to squash the history of the repo after each commit. Defaults to `False`. Squashing commits is + useful to avoid degraded performances on the repo when it grows too large. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of the repo to which the logs will be pushed. Defaults to "model". + repo_revision (`str`, *optional*): + The revision of the repo to which the logs will be pushed. Defaults to "main". + repo_private (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to make the repo private. If `None` (default), the repo will be public unless the organization's default is private. This value is ignored if the repo already exists. + path_in_repo (`str`, *optional*): + The path to the folder in the repo where the logs will be pushed. Defaults to "tensorboard/". + repo_allow_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + A list of patterns to include in the upload. Defaults to `"*.tfevents.*"`. Check out the + [upload guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/guides/upload#upload-a-folder) for more details. + repo_ignore_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + A list of patterns to exclude in the upload. Check out the + [upload guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/guides/upload#upload-a-folder) for more details. + token (`str`, *optional*): + Authentication token. Will default to the stored token. See https://huggingface.co/settings/token for more + details + kwargs: + Additional keyword arguments passed to `SummaryWriter`. + + Examples: + ```diff + # Taken from https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/tensorboard.html + - from torch.utils.tensorboard import SummaryWriter + + from huggingface_hub import HFSummaryWriter + + import numpy as np + + - writer = SummaryWriter() + + writer = HFSummaryWriter(repo_id="username/my-trained-model") + + for n_iter in range(100): + writer.add_scalar('Loss/train', np.random.random(), n_iter) + writer.add_scalar('Loss/test', np.random.random(), n_iter) + writer.add_scalar('Accuracy/train', np.random.random(), n_iter) + writer.add_scalar('Accuracy/test', np.random.random(), n_iter) + ``` + + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import HFSummaryWriter + + # Logs are automatically pushed every 15 minutes (5 by default) + when exiting the context manager + >>> with HFSummaryWriter(repo_id="test_hf_logger", commit_every=15) as logger: + ... logger.add_scalar("a", 1) + ... logger.add_scalar("b", 2) + ``` + """ + + @experimental + def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs) -> "HFSummaryWriter": + if not is_summary_writer_available: + raise ImportError( + "You must have `tensorboard` installed to use `HFSummaryWriter`. Please run `pip install --upgrade" + " tensorboardX` first." + ) + return super().__new__(cls) + + def __init__( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + logdir: str | None = None, + commit_every: int | float = 5, + squash_history: bool = False, + repo_type: str | None = None, + repo_revision: str | None = None, + repo_private: bool | None = None, + path_in_repo: str | None = "tensorboard", + repo_allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = "*.tfevents.*", + repo_ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + token: str | None = None, + **kwargs, + ): + # Initialize SummaryWriter + super().__init__(logdir=logdir, **kwargs) + + # Check logdir has been correctly initialized and fail early otherwise. In practice, SummaryWriter takes care of it. + if not isinstance(self.logdir, str): + raise ValueError(f"`self.logdir` must be a string. Got '{self.logdir}' of type {type(self.logdir)}.") + + # Append logdir name to `path_in_repo` + if path_in_repo is None or path_in_repo == "": + path_in_repo = Path(self.logdir).name + else: + path_in_repo = path_in_repo.strip("/") + "/" + Path(self.logdir).name + + # Initialize scheduler + self.scheduler = CommitScheduler( + folder_path=self.logdir, + path_in_repo=path_in_repo, + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=repo_revision, + private=repo_private, + token=token, + allow_patterns=repo_allow_patterns, + ignore_patterns=repo_ignore_patterns, + every=commit_every, + squash_history=squash_history, + ) + + # Exposing some high-level info at root level + self.repo_id = self.scheduler.repo_id + self.repo_type = self.scheduler.repo_type + self.repo_revision = self.scheduler.revision + + # Add `hf-summary-writer` tag to the model card metadata + try: + card = ModelCard.load(repo_id_or_path=self.repo_id, repo_type=self.repo_type) + except EntryNotFoundError: + card = ModelCard("") + tags = card.data.get("tags", []) + if "hf-summary-writer" not in tags: + tags.append("hf-summary-writer") + card.data["tags"] = tags + card.push_to_hub(repo_id=self.repo_id, repo_type=self.repo_type) + + def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): + """Push to hub in a non-blocking way when exiting the logger's context manager.""" + super().__exit__(exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb) + future = self.scheduler.trigger() + future.result() diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_upload_large_folder.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_upload_large_folder.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2fd0045e6776d2170c5ef31548916ba0fd0470a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_upload_large_folder.py @@ -0,0 +1,769 @@ +# Copyright 2024-present, the HuggingFace Inc. team. +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. +import enum +import logging +import os +import queue +import shutil +import sys +import threading +import time +import traceback +from datetime import datetime +from pathlib import Path +from threading import Lock +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any +from urllib.parse import quote + +from ._commit_api import CommitOperationAdd, UploadInfo, _fetch_upload_modes +from ._local_folder import LocalUploadFileMetadata, LocalUploadFilePaths, get_local_upload_paths, read_upload_metadata +from .constants import DEFAULT_REVISION, REPO_TYPES +from .utils import DEFAULT_IGNORE_PATTERNS, _format_size, filter_repo_objects, tqdm +from .utils._runtime import is_xet_available +from .utils.sha import sha_fileobj + + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from .hf_api import HfApi + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +WAITING_TIME_IF_NO_TASKS = 10 # seconds +MAX_NB_FILES_FETCH_UPLOAD_MODE = 100 +COMMIT_SIZE_SCALE: list[int] = [20, 50, 75, 100, 125, 200, 250, 400, 600, 1000] + +UPLOAD_BATCH_SIZE_XET = 256 # Max 256 files per upload batch for XET-enabled repos +UPLOAD_BATCH_SIZE_LFS = 1 # Otherwise, batches of 1 for regular LFS upload + +# Repository limits (from https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/repositories-recommendations) +MAX_FILES_PER_REPO = 100_000 # Recommended maximum number of files per repository +MAX_FILES_PER_FOLDER = 10_000 # Recommended maximum number of files per folder +MAX_FILE_SIZE_GB = 200 # Recommended maximum for individual file size (split larger files) +RECOMMENDED_FILE_SIZE_GB = 20 # Recommended maximum for individual file size + + +def _validate_upload_limits(paths_list: list[LocalUploadFilePaths]) -> None: + """ + Validate upload against repository limits and warn about potential issues. + + Args: + paths_list: List of file paths to be uploaded + + Warns about: + - Too many files in the repository (>100k) + - Too many entries (files or subdirectories) in a single folder (>10k) + - Files exceeding size limits (>20GB recommended, >200GB maximum) + """ + logger.info("Running validation checks on files to upload...") + + # Check 1: Total file count + if len(paths_list) > MAX_FILES_PER_REPO: + logger.warning( + f"You are about to upload {len(paths_list):,} files. " + f"This exceeds the recommended limit of {MAX_FILES_PER_REPO:,} files per repository.\n" + f"Consider:\n" + f" - Splitting your data into multiple repositories\n" + f" - Using fewer, larger files (e.g., parquet files)\n" + f" - See: https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/repositories-recommendations" + ) + + # Check 2: Files and subdirectories per folder + # Track immediate children (files and subdirs) for each folder + from collections import defaultdict + + entries_per_folder: dict[str, Any] = defaultdict(lambda: {"files": 0, "subdirs": set()}) + + for paths in paths_list: + path = Path(paths.path_in_repo) + parts = path.parts + + # Count this file in its immediate parent directory + parent = str(path.parent) if str(path.parent) != "." else "." + entries_per_folder[parent]["files"] += 1 + + # Track immediate subdirectories for each parent folder + # Walk through the path components to track parent-child relationships + for i, child in enumerate(parts[:-1]): + parent = "." if i == 0 else "/".join(parts[:i]) + entries_per_folder[parent]["subdirs"].add(child) + + # Check limits for each folder + for folder, data in entries_per_folder.items(): + file_count = data["files"] + subdir_count = len(data["subdirs"]) + total_entries = file_count + subdir_count + + if total_entries > MAX_FILES_PER_FOLDER: + folder_display = "root" if folder == "." else folder + logger.warning( + f"Folder '{folder_display}' contains {total_entries:,} entries " + f"({file_count:,} files and {subdir_count:,} subdirectories). " + f"This exceeds the recommended {MAX_FILES_PER_FOLDER:,} entries per folder.\n" + "Consider reorganising into sub-folders." + ) + + # Check 3: File sizes + large_files = [] + very_large_files = [] + + for paths in paths_list: + size = paths.file_path.stat().st_size + size_gb = size / 1_000_000_000 # Use decimal GB as per Hub limits + + if size_gb > MAX_FILE_SIZE_GB: + very_large_files.append((paths.path_in_repo, size_gb)) + elif size_gb > RECOMMENDED_FILE_SIZE_GB: + large_files.append((paths.path_in_repo, size_gb)) + + # Warn about very large files (>200GB) + if very_large_files: + files_str = "\n - ".join(f"{path}: {size:.1f}GB" for path, size in very_large_files[:5]) + more_str = f"\n ... and {len(very_large_files) - 5} more files" if len(very_large_files) > 5 else "" + logger.warning( + f"Found {len(very_large_files)} files exceeding the {MAX_FILE_SIZE_GB}GB recommended maximum:\n" + f" - {files_str}{more_str}\n" + f"Consider splitting these files into smaller chunks." + ) + + # Warn about large files (>20GB) + if large_files: + files_str = "\n - ".join(f"{path}: {size:.1f}GB" for path, size in large_files[:5]) + more_str = f"\n ... and {len(large_files) - 5} more files" if len(large_files) > 5 else "" + logger.warning( + f"Found {len(large_files)} files larger than {RECOMMENDED_FILE_SIZE_GB}GB (recommended limit):\n" + f" - {files_str}{more_str}\n" + f"Large files may slow down loading and processing." + ) + + logger.info("Validation checks complete.") + + +def upload_large_folder_internal( + api: "HfApi", + repo_id: str, + folder_path: str | Path, + *, + repo_type: str, # Repo type is required! + revision: str | None = None, + private: bool | None = None, + allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + num_workers: int | None = None, + print_report: bool = True, + print_report_every: int = 60, +): + """Upload a large folder to the Hub in the most resilient way possible. + + See [`HfApi.upload_large_folder`] for the full documentation. + """ + # 1. Check args and setup + if repo_type is None: + raise ValueError( + "For large uploads, `repo_type` is explicitly required. Please set it to `model`, `dataset` or `space`." + " If you are using the CLI, pass it as `--repo-type=model`." + ) + if repo_type not in REPO_TYPES: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo type, must be one of {REPO_TYPES}") + if revision is None: + revision = DEFAULT_REVISION + + folder_path = Path(folder_path).expanduser().resolve() + if not folder_path.is_dir(): + raise ValueError(f"Provided path: '{folder_path}' is not a directory") + + if ignore_patterns is None: + ignore_patterns = [] + elif isinstance(ignore_patterns, str): + ignore_patterns = [ignore_patterns] + ignore_patterns += DEFAULT_IGNORE_PATTERNS + + if num_workers is None: + nb_cores = os.cpu_count() or 1 + num_workers = max(nb_cores // 2, 1) # Use at most half of cpu cores + + # 2. Create repo if missing + repo_url = api.create_repo(repo_id=repo_id, repo_type=repo_type, private=private, exist_ok=True) + logger.info(f"Repo created: {repo_url}") + repo_id = repo_url.repo_id + + # Warn on too many commits + try: + commits = api.list_repo_commits(repo_id=repo_id, repo_type=repo_type, revision=revision) + commit_count = len(commits) + if commit_count > 500: + logger.warning( + f"\n{'=' * 80}\n" + f"WARNING: This repository has {commit_count} commits.\n" + f"Repositories with a large number of commits can experience performance issues.\n" + f"\n" + f"Consider squashing your commit history using `super_squash_history()`.\n" + "To do so, you need to stop this process, run the snippet below and restart the upload command." + f" from huggingface_hub import super_squash_history\n" + f" super_squash_history(repo_id='{repo_id}', repo_type='{repo_type}')\n" + f"\n" + f"Note: This is a non-revertible operation. See the documentation for more details:\n" + f"https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/main/en/package_reference/hf_api#huggingface_hub.HfApi.super_squash_history\n" + f"{'=' * 80}\n" + ) + except Exception as e: + # Don't fail the upload if we can't check commit count + logger.debug(f"Could not check commit count: {e}") + + # 2.1 Check if xet is enabled to set batch file upload size + upload_batch_size = UPLOAD_BATCH_SIZE_XET if is_xet_available() else UPLOAD_BATCH_SIZE_LFS + + # 3. List files to upload + filtered_paths_list = filter_repo_objects( + (path.relative_to(folder_path).as_posix() for path in folder_path.glob("**/*") if path.is_file()), + allow_patterns=allow_patterns, + ignore_patterns=ignore_patterns, + ) + paths_list = [get_local_upload_paths(folder_path, relpath) for relpath in filtered_paths_list] + logger.info(f"Found {len(paths_list)} candidate files to upload") + + # Validate upload against repository limits + _validate_upload_limits(paths_list) + + logger.info("Starting upload...") + + # Read metadata for each file + items = [ + (paths, read_upload_metadata(folder_path, paths.path_in_repo)) + for paths in tqdm(paths_list, desc="Recovering from metadata files") + ] + + # 4. Start workers + status = LargeUploadStatus(items, upload_batch_size) + threads = [ + threading.Thread( + target=_worker_job, + kwargs={ + "status": status, + "api": api, + "repo_id": repo_id, + "repo_type": repo_type, + "revision": revision, + }, + ) + for _ in range(num_workers) + ] + + for thread in threads: + thread.start() + + # 5. Print regular reports + if print_report: + print("\n\n" + status.current_report()) + last_report_ts = time.time() + while True: + time.sleep(1) + if time.time() - last_report_ts >= print_report_every: + if print_report: + _print_overwrite(status.current_report()) + last_report_ts = time.time() + if status.is_done(): + logger.info("Is done: exiting main loop") + break + + for thread in threads: + thread.join() + + logger.info(status.current_report()) + logger.info("Upload is complete!") + + +#################### +# Logic to manage workers and synchronize tasks +#################### + + +class WorkerJob(enum.Enum): + SHA256 = enum.auto() + GET_UPLOAD_MODE = enum.auto() + PREUPLOAD_LFS = enum.auto() + COMMIT = enum.auto() + WAIT = enum.auto() # if no tasks are available but we don't want to exit + + +JOB_ITEM_T = tuple[LocalUploadFilePaths, LocalUploadFileMetadata] + + +class LargeUploadStatus: + """Contains information, queues and tasks for a large upload process.""" + + def __init__(self, items: list[JOB_ITEM_T], upload_batch_size: int = 1): + self.items = items + self.queue_sha256: "queue.Queue[JOB_ITEM_T]" = queue.Queue() + self.queue_get_upload_mode: "queue.Queue[JOB_ITEM_T]" = queue.Queue() + self.queue_preupload_lfs: "queue.Queue[JOB_ITEM_T]" = queue.Queue() + self.queue_commit: "queue.Queue[JOB_ITEM_T]" = queue.Queue() + self.lock = Lock() + + self.nb_workers_sha256: int = 0 + self.nb_workers_get_upload_mode: int = 0 + self.nb_workers_preupload_lfs: int = 0 + self.upload_batch_size: int = upload_batch_size + self.nb_workers_commit: int = 0 + self.nb_workers_waiting: int = 0 + self.last_commit_attempt: float | None = None + + self._started_at = datetime.now() + self._chunk_idx: int = 1 + self._chunk_lock: Lock = Lock() + + # Setup queues + for item in self.items: + paths, metadata = item + if metadata.sha256 is None: + self.queue_sha256.put(item) + elif metadata.upload_mode is None: + self.queue_get_upload_mode.put(item) + elif metadata.upload_mode == "lfs" and not metadata.is_uploaded: + self.queue_preupload_lfs.put(item) + elif not metadata.is_committed: + self.queue_commit.put(item) + else: + logger.debug(f"Skipping file {paths.path_in_repo} (already uploaded and committed)") + + def target_chunk(self) -> int: + with self._chunk_lock: + return COMMIT_SIZE_SCALE[self._chunk_idx] + + def update_chunk(self, success: bool, nb_items: int, duration: float) -> None: + with self._chunk_lock: + if not success: + logger.warning(f"Failed to commit {nb_items} files at once. Will retry with less files in next batch.") + self._chunk_idx -= 1 + elif nb_items >= COMMIT_SIZE_SCALE[self._chunk_idx] and duration < 40: + logger.info(f"Successfully committed {nb_items} at once. Increasing the limit for next batch.") + self._chunk_idx += 1 + + self._chunk_idx = max(0, min(self._chunk_idx, len(COMMIT_SIZE_SCALE) - 1)) + + def current_report(self) -> str: + """Generate a report of the current status of the large upload.""" + nb_hashed = 0 + size_hashed = 0 + nb_preuploaded = 0 + nb_lfs = 0 + nb_lfs_unsure = 0 + size_preuploaded = 0 + nb_committed = 0 + size_committed = 0 + total_size = 0 + ignored_files = 0 + total_files = 0 + + with self.lock: + for _, metadata in self.items: + if metadata.should_ignore: + ignored_files += 1 + continue + total_size += metadata.size + total_files += 1 + if metadata.sha256 is not None: + nb_hashed += 1 + size_hashed += metadata.size + if metadata.upload_mode == "lfs": + nb_lfs += 1 + if metadata.upload_mode is None: + nb_lfs_unsure += 1 + if metadata.is_uploaded: + nb_preuploaded += 1 + size_preuploaded += metadata.size + if metadata.is_committed: + nb_committed += 1 + size_committed += metadata.size + total_size_str = _format_size(total_size) + + now = datetime.now() + now_str = now.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S") + elapsed = now - self._started_at + elapsed_str = str(elapsed).split(".")[0] # remove milliseconds + + message = "\n" + "-" * 10 + message += f" {now_str} ({elapsed_str}) " + message += "-" * 10 + "\n" + + message += "Files: " + message += f"hashed {nb_hashed}/{total_files} ({_format_size(size_hashed)}/{total_size_str}) | " + message += f"pre-uploaded: {nb_preuploaded}/{nb_lfs} ({_format_size(size_preuploaded)}/{total_size_str})" + if nb_lfs_unsure > 0: + message += f" (+{nb_lfs_unsure} unsure)" + message += f" | committed: {nb_committed}/{total_files} ({_format_size(size_committed)}/{total_size_str})" + message += f" | ignored: {ignored_files}\n" + + message += "Workers: " + message += f"hashing: {self.nb_workers_sha256} | " + message += f"get upload mode: {self.nb_workers_get_upload_mode} | " + message += f"pre-uploading: {self.nb_workers_preupload_lfs} | " + message += f"committing: {self.nb_workers_commit} | " + message += f"waiting: {self.nb_workers_waiting}\n" + message += "-" * 51 + + return message + + def is_done(self) -> bool: + with self.lock: + return all(metadata.is_committed or metadata.should_ignore for _, metadata in self.items) + + +def _worker_job( + status: LargeUploadStatus, + api: "HfApi", + repo_id: str, + repo_type: str, + revision: str, +): + """ + Main process for a worker. The worker will perform tasks based on the priority list until all files are uploaded + and committed. If no tasks are available, the worker will wait for 10 seconds before checking again. + + If a task fails for any reason, the item(s) are put back in the queue for another worker to pick up. + + Read `upload_large_folder` docstring for more information on how tasks are prioritized. + """ + while True: + next_job: tuple[WorkerJob, list[JOB_ITEM_T]] | None = None + + # Determine next task + next_job = _determine_next_job(status) + if next_job is None: + return + job, items = next_job + + # Perform task + match job: + case WorkerJob.SHA256: + item = items[0] # single item + try: + _compute_sha256(item) + status.queue_get_upload_mode.put(item) + except KeyboardInterrupt: + raise + except Exception as e: + logger.error(f"Failed to compute sha256: {e}") + traceback.format_exc() + status.queue_sha256.put(item) + + with status.lock: + status.nb_workers_sha256 -= 1 + + case WorkerJob.GET_UPLOAD_MODE: + try: + _get_upload_mode(items, api=api, repo_id=repo_id, repo_type=repo_type, revision=revision) + except KeyboardInterrupt: + raise + except Exception as e: + logger.error(f"Failed to get upload mode: {e}") + traceback.format_exc() + + # Items are either: + # - dropped (if should_ignore) + # - put in LFS queue (if LFS) + # - put in commit queue (if regular) + # - or put back (if error occurred). + for item in items: + _, metadata = item + if metadata.should_ignore: + continue + match metadata.upload_mode: + case "lfs": + status.queue_preupload_lfs.put(item) + case "regular": + status.queue_commit.put(item) + case _: + status.queue_get_upload_mode.put(item) + + with status.lock: + status.nb_workers_get_upload_mode -= 1 + + case WorkerJob.PREUPLOAD_LFS: + try: + _preupload_lfs(items, api=api, repo_id=repo_id, repo_type=repo_type, revision=revision) + for item in items: + status.queue_commit.put(item) + except KeyboardInterrupt: + raise + except Exception as e: + logger.error(f"Failed to preupload LFS: {e}") + traceback.format_exc() + for item in items: + status.queue_preupload_lfs.put(item) + + with status.lock: + status.nb_workers_preupload_lfs -= 1 + + case WorkerJob.COMMIT: + start_ts = time.time() + success = True + try: + _commit(items, api=api, repo_id=repo_id, repo_type=repo_type, revision=revision) + except KeyboardInterrupt: + raise + except Exception as e: + logger.error(f"Failed to commit: {e}") + traceback.format_exc() + for item in items: + status.queue_commit.put(item) + success = False + duration = time.time() - start_ts + status.update_chunk(success, len(items), duration) + with status.lock: + status.last_commit_attempt = time.time() + status.nb_workers_commit -= 1 + + case WorkerJob.WAIT: + time.sleep(WAITING_TIME_IF_NO_TASKS) + with status.lock: + status.nb_workers_waiting -= 1 + + +def _determine_next_job(status: LargeUploadStatus) -> tuple[WorkerJob, list[JOB_ITEM_T]] | None: + with status.lock: + # 1. Commit if more than 5 minutes since last commit attempt (and at least 1 file) + if ( + status.nb_workers_commit == 0 + and status.queue_commit.qsize() > 0 + and status.last_commit_attempt is not None + and time.time() - status.last_commit_attempt > 5 * 60 + ): + status.nb_workers_commit += 1 + logger.debug("Job: commit (more than 5 minutes since last commit attempt)") + return (WorkerJob.COMMIT, _get_n(status.queue_commit, status.target_chunk())) + + # 2. Commit if at least 100 files are ready to commit + elif status.nb_workers_commit == 0 and status.queue_commit.qsize() >= 150: + status.nb_workers_commit += 1 + logger.debug("Job: commit (>100 files ready)") + return (WorkerJob.COMMIT, _get_n(status.queue_commit, status.target_chunk())) + + # 3. Get upload mode if at least 100 files + elif status.queue_get_upload_mode.qsize() >= MAX_NB_FILES_FETCH_UPLOAD_MODE: + status.nb_workers_get_upload_mode += 1 + logger.debug(f"Job: get upload mode (>{MAX_NB_FILES_FETCH_UPLOAD_MODE} files ready)") + return (WorkerJob.GET_UPLOAD_MODE, _get_n(status.queue_get_upload_mode, MAX_NB_FILES_FETCH_UPLOAD_MODE)) + + # 4. Preupload LFS file if at least `status.upload_batch_size` files and no worker is preuploading LFS + elif status.queue_preupload_lfs.qsize() >= status.upload_batch_size and status.nb_workers_preupload_lfs == 0: + status.nb_workers_preupload_lfs += 1 + logger.debug("Job: preupload LFS (no other worker preuploading LFS)") + return (WorkerJob.PREUPLOAD_LFS, _get_n(status.queue_preupload_lfs, status.upload_batch_size)) + + # 5. Compute sha256 if at least 1 file and no worker is computing sha256 + elif status.queue_sha256.qsize() > 0 and status.nb_workers_sha256 == 0: + status.nb_workers_sha256 += 1 + logger.debug("Job: sha256 (no other worker computing sha256)") + return (WorkerJob.SHA256, _get_one(status.queue_sha256)) + + # 6. Get upload mode if at least 1 file and no worker is getting upload mode + elif status.queue_get_upload_mode.qsize() > 0 and status.nb_workers_get_upload_mode == 0: + status.nb_workers_get_upload_mode += 1 + logger.debug("Job: get upload mode (no other worker getting upload mode)") + return (WorkerJob.GET_UPLOAD_MODE, _get_n(status.queue_get_upload_mode, MAX_NB_FILES_FETCH_UPLOAD_MODE)) + + # 7. Preupload LFS file if at least `status.upload_batch_size` files + elif status.queue_preupload_lfs.qsize() >= status.upload_batch_size: + status.nb_workers_preupload_lfs += 1 + logger.debug("Job: preupload LFS") + return (WorkerJob.PREUPLOAD_LFS, _get_n(status.queue_preupload_lfs, status.upload_batch_size)) + + # 8. Compute sha256 if at least 1 file + elif status.queue_sha256.qsize() > 0: + status.nb_workers_sha256 += 1 + logger.debug("Job: sha256") + return (WorkerJob.SHA256, _get_one(status.queue_sha256)) + + # 9. Get upload mode if at least 1 file + elif status.queue_get_upload_mode.qsize() > 0: + status.nb_workers_get_upload_mode += 1 + logger.debug("Job: get upload mode") + return (WorkerJob.GET_UPLOAD_MODE, _get_n(status.queue_get_upload_mode, MAX_NB_FILES_FETCH_UPLOAD_MODE)) + + # 10. Preupload LFS file if at least 1 file + elif status.queue_preupload_lfs.qsize() > 0: + status.nb_workers_preupload_lfs += 1 + logger.debug("Job: preupload LFS") + return (WorkerJob.PREUPLOAD_LFS, _get_n(status.queue_preupload_lfs, status.upload_batch_size)) + + # 11. Commit if at least 1 file and 1 min since last commit attempt + elif ( + status.nb_workers_commit == 0 + and status.queue_commit.qsize() > 0 + and status.last_commit_attempt is not None + and time.time() - status.last_commit_attempt > 1 * 60 + ): + status.nb_workers_commit += 1 + logger.debug("Job: commit (1 min since last commit attempt)") + return (WorkerJob.COMMIT, _get_n(status.queue_commit, status.target_chunk())) + + # 12. Commit if at least 1 file all other queues are empty and all workers are waiting + # e.g. when it's the last commit + elif ( + status.nb_workers_commit == 0 + and status.queue_commit.qsize() > 0 + and status.queue_sha256.qsize() == 0 + and status.queue_get_upload_mode.qsize() == 0 + and status.queue_preupload_lfs.qsize() == 0 + and status.nb_workers_sha256 == 0 + and status.nb_workers_get_upload_mode == 0 + and status.nb_workers_preupload_lfs == 0 + ): + status.nb_workers_commit += 1 + logger.debug("Job: commit") + return (WorkerJob.COMMIT, _get_n(status.queue_commit, status.target_chunk())) + + # 13. If all queues are empty, exit + elif all(metadata.is_committed or metadata.should_ignore for _, metadata in status.items): + logger.info("All files have been processed! Exiting worker.") + return None + + # 14. If no task is available, wait + else: + status.nb_workers_waiting += 1 + logger.debug(f"No task available, waiting... ({WAITING_TIME_IF_NO_TASKS}s)") + return (WorkerJob.WAIT, []) + + +#################### +# Atomic jobs (sha256, get_upload_mode, preupload_lfs, commit) +#################### + + +def _compute_sha256(item: JOB_ITEM_T) -> None: + """Compute sha256 of a file and save it in metadata.""" + paths, metadata = item + if metadata.sha256 is None: + with paths.file_path.open("rb") as f: + metadata.sha256 = sha_fileobj(f).hex() + metadata.save(paths) + + +def _get_upload_mode(items: list[JOB_ITEM_T], api: "HfApi", repo_id: str, repo_type: str, revision: str) -> None: + """Get upload mode for each file and update metadata. + + Also receive info if the file should be ignored. + """ + additions = [_build_hacky_operation(item) for item in items] + _fetch_upload_modes( + additions=additions, + repo_type=repo_type, + repo_id=repo_id, + headers=api._build_hf_headers(), + revision=quote(revision, safe=""), + endpoint=api.endpoint, + ) + for item, addition in zip(items, additions): + paths, metadata = item + metadata.upload_mode = addition._upload_mode + metadata.should_ignore = addition._should_ignore + metadata.remote_oid = addition._remote_oid + metadata.save(paths) + + +def _preupload_lfs(items: list[JOB_ITEM_T], api: "HfApi", repo_id: str, repo_type: str, revision: str) -> None: + """Preupload LFS files and update metadata.""" + additions = [_build_hacky_operation(item) for item in items] + api.preupload_lfs_files( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + additions=additions, + ) + + for paths, metadata in items: + metadata.is_uploaded = True + metadata.save(paths) + + +def _commit(items: list[JOB_ITEM_T], api: "HfApi", repo_id: str, repo_type: str, revision: str) -> None: + """Commit files to the repo.""" + additions = [_build_hacky_operation(item) for item in items] + api.create_commit( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + operations=additions, + commit_message="Add files using upload-large-folder tool", + ) + for paths, metadata in items: + metadata.is_committed = True + metadata.save(paths) + + +#################### +# Hacks with CommitOperationAdd to bypass checks/sha256 calculation +#################### + + +class HackyCommitOperationAdd(CommitOperationAdd): + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + if isinstance(self.path_or_fileobj, Path): + self.path_or_fileobj = str(self.path_or_fileobj) + + +def _build_hacky_operation(item: JOB_ITEM_T) -> HackyCommitOperationAdd: + paths, metadata = item + operation = HackyCommitOperationAdd(path_in_repo=paths.path_in_repo, path_or_fileobj=paths.file_path) + with paths.file_path.open("rb") as file: + sample = file.peek(512)[:512] + if metadata.sha256 is None: + raise ValueError("sha256 must have been computed by now!") + operation.upload_info = UploadInfo(sha256=bytes.fromhex(metadata.sha256), size=metadata.size, sample=sample) + operation._upload_mode = metadata.upload_mode # type: ignore + operation._should_ignore = metadata.should_ignore + operation._remote_oid = metadata.remote_oid + operation._is_uploaded = metadata.is_uploaded + if metadata.is_uploaded and metadata.upload_mode == "lfs": + operation.path_or_fileobj = b"" + return operation + + +#################### +# Misc helpers +#################### + + +def _get_one(queue: "queue.Queue[JOB_ITEM_T]") -> list[JOB_ITEM_T]: + return [queue.get()] + + +def _get_n(queue: "queue.Queue[JOB_ITEM_T]", n: int) -> list[JOB_ITEM_T]: + return [queue.get() for _ in range(min(queue.qsize(), n))] + + +def _print_overwrite(report: str) -> None: + """Print a report, overwriting the previous lines. + + Since tqdm in using `sys.stderr` to (re-)write progress bars, we need to use `sys.stdout` + to print the report. + + Note: works well only if no other process is writing to `sys.stdout`! + """ + report += "\n" + # Get terminal width + terminal_width = shutil.get_terminal_size().columns + + # Count number of lines that should be cleared + nb_lines = sum(len(line) // terminal_width + 1 for line in report.splitlines()) + + # Clear previous lines based on the number of lines in the report + for _ in range(nb_lines): + sys.stdout.write("\r\033[K") # Clear line + sys.stdout.write("\033[F") # Move cursor up one line + + # Print the new report, filling remaining space with whitespace + sys.stdout.write(report) + sys.stdout.write(" " * (terminal_width - len(report.splitlines()[-1]))) + sys.stdout.flush() diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_webhooks_payload.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_webhooks_payload.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..976a97a1d30a5105d26f4cb3746be2c9d10d1e4b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_webhooks_payload.py @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +# Copyright 2023-present, the HuggingFace Inc. team. +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. +"""Contains data structures to parse the webhooks payload.""" + +from typing import Literal + +from .utils import is_pydantic_available + + +if is_pydantic_available(): + from pydantic import BaseModel +else: + # Define a dummy BaseModel to avoid import errors when pydantic is not installed + # Import error will be raised when trying to use the class + + class BaseModel: # type: ignore [no-redef] + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None: + raise ImportError( + "You must have `pydantic` installed to use `WebhookPayload`. This is an optional dependency that" + " should be installed separately. Please run `pip install --upgrade pydantic` and retry." + ) + + +# This is an adaptation of the ReportV3 interface implemented in moon-landing. V0, V1 and V2 have been ignored as they +# are not in used anymore. To keep in sync when format is updated in +# https://github.com/huggingface/moon-landing/blob/main/server/lib/HFWebhooks.ts (internal link). + + +WebhookEvent_T = Literal[ + "create", + "delete", + "move", + "update", +] +RepoChangeEvent_T = Literal[ + "add", + "move", + "remove", + "update", +] +RepoType_T = Literal[ + "dataset", + "model", + "space", +] +DiscussionStatus_T = Literal[ + "closed", + "draft", + "open", + "merged", +] +SupportedWebhookVersion = Literal[3] + + +class ObjectId(BaseModel): + id: str + + +class WebhookPayloadUrl(BaseModel): + web: str + api: str | None = None + + +class WebhookPayloadMovedTo(BaseModel): + name: str + owner: ObjectId + + +class WebhookPayloadWebhook(ObjectId): + version: SupportedWebhookVersion + + +class WebhookPayloadEvent(BaseModel): + action: WebhookEvent_T + scope: str + + +class WebhookPayloadDiscussionChanges(BaseModel): + base: str + mergeCommitId: str | None = None + + +class WebhookPayloadComment(ObjectId): + author: ObjectId + hidden: bool + content: str | None = None + url: WebhookPayloadUrl + + +class WebhookPayloadDiscussion(ObjectId): + num: int + author: ObjectId + url: WebhookPayloadUrl + title: str + isPullRequest: bool + status: DiscussionStatus_T + changes: WebhookPayloadDiscussionChanges | None = None + pinned: bool | None = None + + +class WebhookPayloadRepo(ObjectId): + owner: ObjectId + head_sha: str | None = None + name: str + private: bool + subdomain: str | None = None + tags: list[str] | None = None + type: Literal["dataset", "model", "space"] + url: WebhookPayloadUrl + + +class WebhookPayloadUpdatedRef(BaseModel): + ref: str + oldSha: str | None = None + newSha: str | None = None + + +class WebhookPayload(BaseModel): + event: WebhookPayloadEvent + repo: WebhookPayloadRepo + discussion: WebhookPayloadDiscussion | None = None + comment: WebhookPayloadComment | None = None + webhook: WebhookPayloadWebhook + movedTo: WebhookPayloadMovedTo | None = None + updatedRefs: list[WebhookPayloadUpdatedRef] | None = None diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_webhooks_server.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_webhooks_server.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..662b16b4b43e9ebbd9fc40d03af888d60fe5e5e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_webhooks_server.py @@ -0,0 +1,376 @@ +# Copyright 2023-present, the HuggingFace Inc. team. +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. +"""Contains `WebhooksServer` and `webhook_endpoint` to create a webhook server easily.""" + +import atexit +import inspect +import os +from collections.abc import Callable +from functools import wraps +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Optional + +from .utils import experimental, is_fastapi_available, is_gradio_available + + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + import gradio as gr + from fastapi import Request + +if is_fastapi_available(): + from fastapi import FastAPI, Request + from fastapi.responses import JSONResponse +else: + # Will fail at runtime if FastAPI is not available + FastAPI = Request = JSONResponse = None # type: ignore + + +_global_app: Optional["WebhooksServer"] = None +_is_local = os.environ.get("SPACE_ID") is None + + +@experimental +class WebhooksServer: + """ + The [`WebhooksServer`] class lets you create an instance of a Gradio app that can receive Huggingface webhooks. + These webhooks can be registered using the [`~WebhooksServer.add_webhook`] decorator. Webhook endpoints are added to + the app as a POST endpoint to the FastAPI router. Once all the webhooks are registered, the `launch` method has to be + called to start the app. + + It is recommended to accept [`WebhookPayload`] as the first argument of the webhook function. It is a Pydantic + model that contains all the information about the webhook event. The data will be parsed automatically for you. + + Check out the [webhooks guide](../guides/webhooks_server) for a step-by-step tutorial on how to set up your + WebhooksServer and deploy it on a Space. + + > [!WARNING] + > `WebhooksServer` is experimental. Its API is subject to change in the future. + + > [!WARNING] + > You must have `gradio` installed to use `WebhooksServer` (`pip install --upgrade gradio`). + + Args: + ui (`gradio.Blocks`, optional): + A Gradio UI instance to be used as the Space landing page. If `None`, a UI displaying instructions + about the configured webhooks is created. + webhook_secret (`str`, optional): + A secret key to verify incoming webhook requests. You can set this value to any secret you want as long as + you also configure it in your [webhooks settings panel](https://huggingface.co/settings/webhooks). You + can also set this value as the `WEBHOOK_SECRET` environment variable. If no secret is provided, the + webhook endpoints are opened without any security. + + Example: + + ```python + import gradio as gr + from huggingface_hub import WebhooksServer, WebhookPayload + + with gr.Blocks() as ui: + ... + + app = WebhooksServer(ui=ui, webhook_secret="my_secret_key") + + @app.add_webhook("/say_hello") + async def hello(payload: WebhookPayload): + return {"message": "hello"} + + app.launch() + ``` + """ + + def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs) -> "WebhooksServer": + if not is_gradio_available(): + raise ImportError( + "You must have `gradio` installed to use `WebhooksServer`. Please run `pip install --upgrade gradio`" + " first." + ) + if not is_fastapi_available(): + raise ImportError( + "You must have `fastapi` installed to use `WebhooksServer`. Please run `pip install --upgrade fastapi`" + " first." + ) + return super().__new__(cls) + + def __init__( + self, + ui: Optional["gr.Blocks"] = None, + webhook_secret: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + self._ui = ui + + self.webhook_secret = webhook_secret or os.getenv("WEBHOOK_SECRET") + self.registered_webhooks: dict[str, Callable] = {} + _warn_on_empty_secret(self.webhook_secret) + + def add_webhook(self, path: str | None = None) -> Callable: + """ + Decorator to add a webhook to the [`WebhooksServer`] server. + + Args: + path (`str`, optional): + The URL path to register the webhook function. If not provided, the function name will be used as the + path. In any case, all webhooks are registered under `/webhooks`. + + Raises: + ValueError: If the provided path is already registered as a webhook. + + Example: + ```python + from huggingface_hub import WebhooksServer, WebhookPayload + + app = WebhooksServer() + + @app.add_webhook + async def trigger_training(payload: WebhookPayload): + if payload.repo.type == "dataset" and payload.event.action == "update": + # Trigger a training job if a dataset is updated + ... + + app.launch() + ``` + """ + # Usage: directly as decorator. Example: `@app.add_webhook` + if callable(path): + # If path is a function, it means it was used as a decorator without arguments + return self.add_webhook()(path) + + # Usage: provide a path. Example: `@app.add_webhook(...)` + @wraps(FastAPI.post) + def _inner_post(*args, **kwargs): + func = args[0] + abs_path = f"/webhooks/{(path or func.__name__).strip('/')}" + if abs_path in self.registered_webhooks: + raise ValueError(f"Webhook {abs_path} already exists.") + self.registered_webhooks[abs_path] = func + + return _inner_post + + def launch(self, prevent_thread_lock: bool = False, **launch_kwargs: Any) -> None: + """Launch the Gradio app and register webhooks to the underlying FastAPI server. + + Input parameters are forwarded to Gradio when launching the app. + """ + ui = self._ui or self._get_default_ui() + + # Start Gradio App + # - as non-blocking so that webhooks can be added afterwards + # - as shared if launch locally (to debug webhooks) + launch_kwargs.setdefault("share", _is_local) + self.fastapi_app, _, _ = ui.launch(prevent_thread_lock=True, **launch_kwargs) + + # Register webhooks to FastAPI app + for path, func in self.registered_webhooks.items(): + # Add secret check if required + if self.webhook_secret is not None: + func = _wrap_webhook_to_check_secret(func, webhook_secret=self.webhook_secret) + + # Add route to FastAPI app + self.fastapi_app.post(path)(func) + + # Print instructions and block main thread + space_host = os.environ.get("SPACE_HOST") + url = "https://" + space_host if space_host is not None else (ui.share_url or ui.local_url) + if url is None: + raise ValueError("Cannot find the URL of the app. Please provide a valid `ui` or update `gradio` version.") + url = url.strip("/") + message = "\nWebhooks are correctly setup and ready to use:" + message += "\n" + "\n".join(f" - POST {url}{webhook}" for webhook in self.registered_webhooks) + message += "\nGo to https://huggingface.co/settings/webhooks to setup your webhooks." + print(message) + + if not prevent_thread_lock: + ui.block_thread() + + def _get_default_ui(self) -> "gr.Blocks": + """Default UI if not provided (lists webhooks and provides basic instructions).""" + import gradio as gr + + with gr.Blocks() as ui: + gr.Markdown("# This is an app to process 🤗 Webhooks") + gr.Markdown( + "Webhooks are a foundation for MLOps-related features. They allow you to listen for new changes on" + " specific repos or to all repos belonging to particular set of users/organizations (not just your" + " repos, but any repo). Check out this [guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/webhooks) to get to" + " know more about webhooks on the Huggingface Hub." + ) + gr.Markdown( + f"{len(self.registered_webhooks)} webhook(s) are registered:" + + "\n\n" + + "\n ".join( + f"- [{webhook_path}]({_get_webhook_doc_url(webhook.__name__, webhook_path)})" + for webhook_path, webhook in self.registered_webhooks.items() + ) + ) + gr.Markdown( + "Go to https://huggingface.co/settings/webhooks to setup your webhooks." + + "\nYou app is running locally. Please look at the logs to check the full URL you need to set." + if _is_local + else ( + "\nThis app is running on a Space. You can find the corresponding URL in the options menu" + " (top-right) > 'Embed the Space'. The URL looks like 'https://{username}-{repo_name}.hf.space'." + ) + ) + return ui + + +@experimental +def webhook_endpoint(path: str | None = None) -> Callable: + """Decorator to start a [`WebhooksServer`] and register the decorated function as a webhook endpoint. + + This is a helper to get started quickly. If you need more flexibility (custom landing page or webhook secret), + you can use [`WebhooksServer`] directly. You can register multiple webhook endpoints (to the same server) by using + this decorator multiple times. + + Check out the [webhooks guide](../guides/webhooks_server) for a step-by-step tutorial on how to set up your + server and deploy it on a Space. + + > [!WARNING] + > `webhook_endpoint` is experimental. Its API is subject to change in the future. + + > [!WARNING] + > You must have `gradio` installed to use `webhook_endpoint` (`pip install --upgrade gradio`). + + Args: + path (`str`, optional): + The URL path to register the webhook function. If not provided, the function name will be used as the path. + In any case, all webhooks are registered under `/webhooks`. + + Examples: + The default usage is to register a function as a webhook endpoint. The function name will be used as the path. + The server will be started automatically at exit (i.e. at the end of the script). + + ```python + from huggingface_hub import webhook_endpoint, WebhookPayload + + @webhook_endpoint + async def trigger_training(payload: WebhookPayload): + if payload.repo.type == "dataset" and payload.event.action == "update": + # Trigger a training job if a dataset is updated + ... + + # Server is automatically started at the end of the script. + ``` + + Advanced usage: register a function as a webhook endpoint and start the server manually. This is useful if you + are running it in a notebook. + + ```python + from huggingface_hub import webhook_endpoint, WebhookPayload + + @webhook_endpoint + async def trigger_training(payload: WebhookPayload): + if payload.repo.type == "dataset" and payload.event.action == "update": + # Trigger a training job if a dataset is updated + ... + + # Start the server manually + trigger_training.launch() + ``` + """ + if callable(path): + # If path is a function, it means it was used as a decorator without arguments + return webhook_endpoint()(path) + + @wraps(WebhooksServer.add_webhook) + def _inner(func: Callable) -> Callable: + app = _get_global_app() + app.add_webhook(path)(func) + if len(app.registered_webhooks) == 1: + # Register `app.launch` to run at exit (only once) + atexit.register(app.launch) + + @wraps(app.launch) + def _launch_now(): + # Run the app directly (without waiting atexit) + atexit.unregister(app.launch) + app.launch() + + func.launch = _launch_now # type: ignore + return func + + return _inner + + +def _get_global_app() -> WebhooksServer: + global _global_app + if _global_app is None: + _global_app = WebhooksServer() + return _global_app + + +def _warn_on_empty_secret(webhook_secret: str | None) -> None: + if webhook_secret is None: + print("Webhook secret is not defined. This means your webhook endpoints will be open to everyone.") + print( + "To add a secret, set `WEBHOOK_SECRET` as environment variable or pass it at initialization: " + "\n\t`app = WebhooksServer(webhook_secret='my_secret', ...)`" + ) + print( + "For more details about webhook secrets, please refer to" + " https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/webhooks#webhook-secret." + ) + else: + print("Webhook secret is correctly defined.") + + +def _get_webhook_doc_url(webhook_name: str, webhook_path: str) -> str: + """Returns the anchor to a given webhook in the docs (experimental)""" + return "/docs#/default/" + webhook_name + webhook_path.replace("/", "_") + "_post" + + +def _wrap_webhook_to_check_secret(func: Callable, webhook_secret: str) -> Callable: + """Wraps a webhook function to check the webhook secret before calling the function. + + This is a hacky way to add the `request` parameter to the function signature. Since FastAPI based itself on route + parameters to inject the values to the function, we need to hack the function signature to retrieve the `Request` + object (and hence the headers). A far cleaner solution would be to use a middleware. However, since + `fastapi==0.90.1`, a middleware cannot be added once the app has started. And since the FastAPI app is started by + Gradio internals (and not by us), we cannot add a middleware. + + This method is called only when a secret has been defined by the user. If a request is sent without the + "x-webhook-secret", the function will return a 401 error (unauthorized). If the header is sent but is incorrect, + the function will return a 403 error (forbidden). + + Inspired by https://stackoverflow.com/a/33112180. + """ + initial_sig = inspect.signature(func) + + @wraps(func) + async def _protected_func(request: Request, **kwargs): + request_secret = request.headers.get("x-webhook-secret") + if request_secret is None: + return JSONResponse({"error": "x-webhook-secret header not set."}, status_code=401) + if request_secret != webhook_secret: + return JSONResponse({"error": "Invalid webhook secret."}, status_code=403) + + # Inject `request` in kwargs if required + if "request" in initial_sig.parameters: + kwargs["request"] = request + + # Handle both sync and async routes + if inspect.iscoroutinefunction(func): + return await func(**kwargs) + else: + return func(**kwargs) + + # Update signature to include request + if "request" not in initial_sig.parameters: + _protected_func.__signature__ = initial_sig.replace( # type: ignore + parameters=( + inspect.Parameter(name="request", kind=inspect.Parameter.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD, annotation=Request), + ) + + tuple(initial_sig.parameters.values()) + ) + + # Return protected route + return _protected_func diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/community.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/community.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..58e64100c48c461bb6d4dfb42230ffbf412bff57 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/community.py @@ -0,0 +1,363 @@ +""" +Data structures to interact with Discussions and Pull Requests on the Hub. + +See [the Discussions and Pull Requests guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/repositories-pull-requests-discussions) +for more information on Pull Requests, Discussions, and the community tab. +""" + +from dataclasses import dataclass +from datetime import datetime +from typing import Literal, TypedDict + +from . import constants +from .utils import parse_datetime + + +DiscussionStatus = Literal["open", "closed", "merged", "draft"] + + +@dataclass +class Discussion: + """ + A Discussion or Pull Request on the Hub. + + This dataclass is not intended to be instantiated directly. + + Attributes: + title (`str`): + The title of the Discussion / Pull Request + status (`str`): + The status of the Discussion / Pull Request. + It must be one of: + * `"open"` + * `"closed"` + * `"merged"` (only for Pull Requests ) + * `"draft"` (only for Pull Requests ) + num (`int`): + The number of the Discussion / Pull Request. + repo_id (`str`): + The id (`"{namespace}/{repo_name}"`) of the repo on which + the Discussion / Pull Request was open. + repo_type (`str`): + The type of the repo on which the Discussion / Pull Request was open. + Possible values are: `"model"`, `"dataset"`, `"space"`. + author (`str`): + The username of the Discussion / Pull Request author. + Can be `"deleted"` if the user has been deleted since. + is_pull_request (`bool`): + Whether or not this is a Pull Request. + created_at (`datetime`): + The `datetime` of creation of the Discussion / Pull Request. + endpoint (`str`): + Endpoint of the Hub. Default is https://huggingface.co. + git_reference (`str`, *optional*): + (property) Git reference to which changes can be pushed if this is a Pull Request, `None` otherwise. + url (`str`): + (property) URL of the discussion on the Hub. + """ + + title: str + status: DiscussionStatus + num: int + repo_id: str + repo_type: str + author: str + is_pull_request: bool + created_at: datetime + endpoint: str + + @property + def git_reference(self) -> str | None: + """ + If this is a Pull Request , returns the git reference to which changes can be pushed. + Returns `None` otherwise. + """ + if self.is_pull_request: + return f"refs/pr/{self.num}" + return None + + @property + def url(self) -> str: + """Returns the URL of the discussion on the Hub.""" + if self.repo_type is None or self.repo_type == constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL: + return f"{self.endpoint}/{self.repo_id}/discussions/{self.num}" + return f"{self.endpoint}/{self.repo_type}s/{self.repo_id}/discussions/{self.num}" + + +@dataclass +class DiscussionWithDetails(Discussion): + """ + Subclass of [`Discussion`]. + + Attributes: + title (`str`): + The title of the Discussion / Pull Request + status (`str`): + The status of the Discussion / Pull Request. + It can be one of: + * `"open"` + * `"closed"` + * `"merged"` (only for Pull Requests ) + * `"draft"` (only for Pull Requests ) + num (`int`): + The number of the Discussion / Pull Request. + repo_id (`str`): + The id (`"{namespace}/{repo_name}"`) of the repo on which + the Discussion / Pull Request was open. + repo_type (`str`): + The type of the repo on which the Discussion / Pull Request was open. + Possible values are: `"model"`, `"dataset"`, `"space"`. + author (`str`): + The username of the Discussion / Pull Request author. + Can be `"deleted"` if the user has been deleted since. + is_pull_request (`bool`): + Whether or not this is a Pull Request. + created_at (`datetime`): + The `datetime` of creation of the Discussion / Pull Request. + events (`list` of [`DiscussionEvent`]) + The list of [`DiscussionEvents`] in this Discussion or Pull Request. + conflicting_files (`Union[list[str], bool, None]`, *optional*): + A list of conflicting files if this is a Pull Request. + `None` if `self.is_pull_request` is `False`. + `True` if there are conflicting files but the list can't be retrieved. + target_branch (`str`, *optional*): + The branch into which changes are to be merged if this is a + Pull Request . `None` if `self.is_pull_request` is `False`. + merge_commit_oid (`str`, *optional*): + If this is a merged Pull Request , this is set to the OID / SHA of + the merge commit, `None` otherwise. + diff (`str`, *optional*): + The git diff if this is a Pull Request , `None` otherwise. + endpoint (`str`): + Endpoint of the Hub. Default is https://huggingface.co. + git_reference (`str`, *optional*): + (property) Git reference to which changes can be pushed if this is a Pull Request, `None` otherwise. + url (`str`): + (property) URL of the discussion on the Hub. + """ + + events: list["DiscussionEvent"] + conflicting_files: list[str] | bool | None + target_branch: str | None + merge_commit_oid: str | None + diff: str | None + + +class DiscussionEventArgs(TypedDict): + id: str + type: str + created_at: datetime + author: str + _event: dict + + +@dataclass +class DiscussionEvent: + """ + An event in a Discussion or Pull Request. + + Use concrete classes: + * [`DiscussionComment`] + * [`DiscussionStatusChange`] + * [`DiscussionCommit`] + * [`DiscussionTitleChange`] + + Attributes: + id (`str`): + The ID of the event. An hexadecimal string. + type (`str`): + The type of the event. + created_at (`datetime`): + A [`datetime`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html?highlight=datetime#datetime.datetime) + object holding the creation timestamp for the event. + author (`str`): + The username of the Discussion / Pull Request author. + Can be `"deleted"` if the user has been deleted since. + """ + + id: str + type: str + created_at: datetime + author: str + + _event: dict + """Stores the original event data, in case we need to access it later.""" + + +@dataclass +class DiscussionComment(DiscussionEvent): + """A comment in a Discussion / Pull Request. + + Subclass of [`DiscussionEvent`]. + + + Attributes: + id (`str`): + The ID of the event. An hexadecimal string. + type (`str`): + The type of the event. + created_at (`datetime`): + A [`datetime`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html?highlight=datetime#datetime.datetime) + object holding the creation timestamp for the event. + author (`str`): + The username of the Discussion / Pull Request author. + Can be `"deleted"` if the user has been deleted since. + content (`str`): + The raw markdown content of the comment. Mentions, links and images are not rendered. + edited (`bool`): + Whether or not this comment has been edited. + hidden (`bool`): + Whether or not this comment has been hidden. + """ + + content: str + edited: bool + hidden: bool + + @property + def rendered(self) -> str: + """The rendered comment, as a HTML string""" + return self._event["data"]["latest"]["html"] + + @property + def last_edited_at(self) -> datetime: + """The last edit time, as a `datetime` object.""" + return parse_datetime(self._event["data"]["latest"]["updatedAt"]) + + @property + def last_edited_by(self) -> str: + """The last edit time, as a `datetime` object.""" + return self._event["data"]["latest"].get("author", {}).get("name", "deleted") + + @property + def edit_history(self) -> list[dict]: + """The edit history of the comment""" + return self._event["data"]["history"] + + @property + def number_of_edits(self) -> int: + return len(self.edit_history) + + +@dataclass +class DiscussionStatusChange(DiscussionEvent): + """A change of status in a Discussion / Pull Request. + + Subclass of [`DiscussionEvent`]. + + Attributes: + id (`str`): + The ID of the event. An hexadecimal string. + type (`str`): + The type of the event. + created_at (`datetime`): + A [`datetime`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html?highlight=datetime#datetime.datetime) + object holding the creation timestamp for the event. + author (`str`): + The username of the Discussion / Pull Request author. + Can be `"deleted"` if the user has been deleted since. + new_status (`str`): + The status of the Discussion / Pull Request after the change. + It can be one of: + * `"open"` + * `"closed"` + * `"merged"` (only for Pull Requests ) + """ + + new_status: str + + +@dataclass +class DiscussionCommit(DiscussionEvent): + """A commit in a Pull Request. + + Subclass of [`DiscussionEvent`]. + + Attributes: + id (`str`): + The ID of the event. An hexadecimal string. + type (`str`): + The type of the event. + created_at (`datetime`): + A [`datetime`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html?highlight=datetime#datetime.datetime) + object holding the creation timestamp for the event. + author (`str`): + The username of the Discussion / Pull Request author. + Can be `"deleted"` if the user has been deleted since. + summary (`str`): + The summary of the commit. + oid (`str`): + The OID / SHA of the commit, as a hexadecimal string. + """ + + summary: str + oid: str + + +@dataclass +class DiscussionTitleChange(DiscussionEvent): + """A rename event in a Discussion / Pull Request. + + Subclass of [`DiscussionEvent`]. + + Attributes: + id (`str`): + The ID of the event. An hexadecimal string. + type (`str`): + The type of the event. + created_at (`datetime`): + A [`datetime`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html?highlight=datetime#datetime.datetime) + object holding the creation timestamp for the event. + author (`str`): + The username of the Discussion / Pull Request author. + Can be `"deleted"` if the user has been deleted since. + old_title (`str`): + The previous title for the Discussion / Pull Request. + new_title (`str`): + The new title. + """ + + old_title: str + new_title: str + + +def deserialize_event(event: dict) -> DiscussionEvent: + """Instantiates a [`DiscussionEvent`] from a dict""" + event_id: str = event["id"] + event_type: str = event["type"] + created_at = parse_datetime(event["createdAt"]) + + common_args: DiscussionEventArgs = { + "id": event_id, + "type": event_type, + "created_at": created_at, + "author": event.get("author", {}).get("name", "deleted"), + "_event": event, + } + + if event_type == "comment": + return DiscussionComment( + **common_args, + edited=event["data"]["edited"], + hidden=event["data"]["hidden"], + content=event["data"]["latest"]["raw"], + ) + if event_type == "status-change": + return DiscussionStatusChange( + **common_args, + new_status=event["data"]["status"], + ) + if event_type == "commit": + return DiscussionCommit( + **common_args, + summary=event["data"]["subject"], + oid=event["data"]["oid"], + ) + if event_type == "title-change": + return DiscussionTitleChange( + **common_args, + old_title=event["data"]["from"], + new_title=event["data"]["to"], + ) + + return DiscussionEvent(**common_args) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/constants.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/constants.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e27da7b83432bd5e26944b879246d96722357e54 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/constants.py @@ -0,0 +1,312 @@ +import os +import re +import typing +from typing import Literal + + +# Possible values for env variables + + +ENV_VARS_TRUE_VALUES = {"1", "ON", "YES", "TRUE"} +ENV_VARS_TRUE_AND_AUTO_VALUES = ENV_VARS_TRUE_VALUES.union({"AUTO"}) + + +def _is_true(value: str | None) -> bool: + if value is None: + return False + return value.upper() in ENV_VARS_TRUE_VALUES + + +def _as_int(value: str | None) -> int | None: + if value is None: + return None + return int(value) + + +# Constants for file downloads + +PYTORCH_WEIGHTS_NAME = "pytorch_model.bin" +TF2_WEIGHTS_NAME = "tf_model.h5" +TF_WEIGHTS_NAME = "model.ckpt" +FLAX_WEIGHTS_NAME = "flax_model.msgpack" +CONFIG_NAME = "config.json" +REPOCARD_NAME = "README.md" +EVAL_RESULTS_FOLDER = ".eval_results" +DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT = 10 +DEFAULT_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT = 10 +DEFAULT_REQUEST_TIMEOUT = 10 +DOWNLOAD_CHUNK_SIZE = 10 * 1024 * 1024 +MAX_HTTP_DOWNLOAD_SIZE = 50 * 1000 * 1000 * 1000 # 50 GB + +# Constants for serialization + +PYTORCH_WEIGHTS_FILE_PATTERN = "pytorch_model{suffix}.bin" # Unsafe pickle: use safetensors instead +SAFETENSORS_WEIGHTS_FILE_PATTERN = "model{suffix}.safetensors" +TF2_WEIGHTS_FILE_PATTERN = "tf_model{suffix}.h5" + +# Constants for safetensors repos + +SAFETENSORS_SINGLE_FILE = "model.safetensors" +SAFETENSORS_INDEX_FILE = "model.safetensors.index.json" +SAFETENSORS_MAX_HEADER_LENGTH = 25_000_000 + +# Timeout of aquiring file lock and logging the attempt +FILELOCK_LOG_EVERY_SECONDS = 10 + +# Git-related constants + +DEFAULT_REVISION = "main" +REGEX_COMMIT_OID = re.compile(r"[A-Fa-f0-9]{5,40}") + +HUGGINGFACE_CO_URL_HOME = "https://huggingface.co/" + +_staging_mode = _is_true(os.environ.get("HUGGINGFACE_CO_STAGING")) + +_HF_DEFAULT_ENDPOINT = "https://huggingface.co" +_HF_DEFAULT_STAGING_ENDPOINT = "https://hub-ci.huggingface.co" +ENDPOINT = os.getenv("HF_ENDPOINT", _HF_DEFAULT_ENDPOINT).rstrip("/") +HUGGINGFACE_CO_URL_TEMPLATE = ENDPOINT + "/{repo_id}/resolve/{revision}/{filename}" + +if _staging_mode: + ENDPOINT = _HF_DEFAULT_STAGING_ENDPOINT + HUGGINGFACE_CO_URL_TEMPLATE = _HF_DEFAULT_STAGING_ENDPOINT + "/{repo_id}/resolve/{revision}/{filename}" + +DATASETS_SERVER_ENDPOINT = "https://datasets-server.huggingface.co" + +HUGGINGFACE_HEADER_X_REPO_COMMIT = "X-Repo-Commit" +HUGGINGFACE_HEADER_X_LINKED_ETAG = "X-Linked-Etag" +HUGGINGFACE_HEADER_X_LINKED_SIZE = "X-Linked-Size" +HUGGINGFACE_HEADER_X_BILL_TO = "X-HF-Bill-To" + +INFERENCE_ENDPOINT = os.environ.get("HF_INFERENCE_ENDPOINT", "https://api-inference.huggingface.co") + +# See https://huggingface.co/docs/inference-endpoints/index +INFERENCE_ENDPOINTS_ENDPOINT = "https://api.endpoints.huggingface.cloud/v2" +INFERENCE_CATALOG_ENDPOINT = "https://endpoints.huggingface.co/api/catalog" + +# See https://api.endpoints.huggingface.cloud/#post-/v2/endpoint/-namespace- +INFERENCE_ENDPOINT_IMAGE_KEYS = [ + "custom", + "huggingface", + "huggingfaceNeuron", + "llamacpp", + "tei", + "tgi", + "tgiNeuron", +] + +# Proxy for third-party providers +INFERENCE_PROXY_TEMPLATE = "https://router.huggingface.co/{provider}" + +REPO_ID_SEPARATOR = "--" +# ^ this substring is not allowed in repo_ids on hf.co +# and is the canonical one we use for serialization of repo ids elsewhere. + + +REPO_TYPE_DATASET = "dataset" +REPO_TYPE_SPACE = "space" +REPO_TYPE_MODEL = "model" +REPO_TYPE_KERNEL = "kernel" +REPO_TYPES = [None, REPO_TYPE_MODEL, REPO_TYPE_DATASET, REPO_TYPE_SPACE] +REPO_TYPES_WITH_KERNEL = REPO_TYPES + [REPO_TYPE_KERNEL] +SPACES_SDK_TYPES = ["gradio", "streamlit", "docker", "static"] + +REPO_TYPES_URL_PREFIXES = { + REPO_TYPE_DATASET: "datasets/", + REPO_TYPE_SPACE: "spaces/", + REPO_TYPE_KERNEL: "kernels/", +} +REPO_TYPES_MAPPING = { + "datasets": REPO_TYPE_DATASET, + "spaces": REPO_TYPE_SPACE, + "models": REPO_TYPE_MODEL, + "kernels": REPO_TYPE_KERNEL, +} + +# HF Hub URIs (``hf://...``). See ``huggingface_hub/utils/_hf_uris.py`` +# and ``docs/source/en/package_reference/hf_uris.md`` for the full grammar. +HF_PROTOCOL = "hf://" +HfUriType = Literal["model", "dataset", "space", "kernel", "bucket"] +# Maps the plural URI prefix that may appear in a HF URI (e.g. ``datasets/``) +# to the canonical singular type name. Buckets are first-class HF URI types. +HF_URI_TYPE_PREFIXES: dict[str, HfUriType] = { + "models": "model", + "datasets": "dataset", + "spaces": "space", + "kernels": "kernel", + "buckets": "bucket", +} + + +DiscussionTypeFilter = Literal["all", "discussion", "pull_request"] +DISCUSSION_TYPES: tuple[DiscussionTypeFilter, ...] = typing.get_args(DiscussionTypeFilter) +DiscussionStatusFilter = Literal["all", "open", "closed"] +DISCUSSION_STATUS: tuple[DiscussionTypeFilter, ...] = typing.get_args(DiscussionStatusFilter) + +# Webhook subscription types +WEBHOOK_DOMAIN_T = Literal["repo", "discussions"] + +# default cache +default_home = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser("~"), ".cache") +HF_HOME = os.path.expandvars( + os.path.expanduser( + os.getenv( + "HF_HOME", + os.path.join(os.getenv("XDG_CACHE_HOME", default_home), "huggingface"), + ) + ) +) + +default_cache_path = os.path.join(HF_HOME, "hub") +default_assets_cache_path = os.path.join(HF_HOME, "assets") + +# Legacy env variables +HUGGINGFACE_HUB_CACHE = os.getenv("HUGGINGFACE_HUB_CACHE", default_cache_path) +HUGGINGFACE_ASSETS_CACHE = os.getenv("HUGGINGFACE_ASSETS_CACHE", default_assets_cache_path) + +# New env variables +HF_HUB_CACHE = os.path.expandvars( + os.path.expanduser( + os.getenv( + "HF_HUB_CACHE", + HUGGINGFACE_HUB_CACHE, + ) + ) +) +HF_ASSETS_CACHE = os.path.expandvars( + os.path.expanduser( + os.getenv( + "HF_ASSETS_CACHE", + HUGGINGFACE_ASSETS_CACHE, + ) + ) +) + +HF_HUB_OFFLINE = _is_true(os.environ.get("HF_HUB_OFFLINE") or os.environ.get("TRANSFORMERS_OFFLINE")) + + +def is_offline_mode() -> bool: + """Returns whether we are in offline mode for the Hub. + + When offline mode is enabled, all HTTP requests made with `get_session` will raise an `OfflineModeIsEnabled` exception. + + Example: + ```py + from huggingface_hub import is_offline_mode + + def list_files(repo_id: str): + if is_offline_mode(): + ... # list files from local cache (degraded experience but still functional) + else: + ... # list files from Hub (complete experience) + ``` + """ + return HF_HUB_OFFLINE + + +# File created to mark that the version check has been done. +# Check is performed once per 24 hours at most. +CHECK_FOR_UPDATE_DONE_PATH = os.path.join(HF_HOME, ".check_for_update_done") + +# Set to skip the CLI update check (PyPI query + "new version available" warning at startup). +HF_HUB_DISABLE_UPDATE_CHECK = _is_true(os.environ.get("HF_HUB_DISABLE_UPDATE_CHECK")) + +# If set, log level will be set to DEBUG and all requests made to the Hub will be logged +# as curl commands for reproducibility. +HF_DEBUG = _is_true(os.environ.get("HF_DEBUG")) + +# Opt-out from telemetry requests +HF_HUB_DISABLE_TELEMETRY = ( + _is_true(os.environ.get("HF_HUB_DISABLE_TELEMETRY")) # HF-specific env variable + or _is_true(os.environ.get("DISABLE_TELEMETRY")) + or _is_true(os.environ.get("DO_NOT_TRACK")) # https://consoledonottrack.com/ +) + +HF_TOKEN_PATH = os.path.expandvars( + os.path.expanduser( + os.getenv( + "HF_TOKEN_PATH", + os.path.join(HF_HOME, "token"), + ) + ) +) +HF_STORED_TOKENS_PATH = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(HF_TOKEN_PATH), "stored_tokens") + +if _staging_mode: + # In staging mode, we use a different cache to ensure we don't mix up production and staging data or tokens + # In practice in `huggingface_hub` tests, we monkeypatch these values with temporary directories. The following + # lines are only used in third-party libraries tests (e.g. `transformers`, `diffusers`, etc.). + _staging_home = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser("~"), ".cache", "huggingface_staging") + HUGGINGFACE_HUB_CACHE = os.path.join(_staging_home, "hub") + HF_TOKEN_PATH = os.path.join(_staging_home, "token") + +# Here, `True` will disable progress bars globally without possibility of enabling it +# programmatically. `False` will enable them without possibility of disabling them. +# If environment variable is not set (None), then the user is free to enable/disable +# them programmatically. +# TL;DR: env variable has priority over code +__HF_HUB_DISABLE_PROGRESS_BARS = os.environ.get("HF_HUB_DISABLE_PROGRESS_BARS") +HF_HUB_DISABLE_PROGRESS_BARS: bool | None = ( + _is_true(__HF_HUB_DISABLE_PROGRESS_BARS) if __HF_HUB_DISABLE_PROGRESS_BARS is not None else None +) + +# Disable symlinks in the cache (files are copied instead of symlinked) +HF_HUB_DISABLE_SYMLINKS: bool = _is_true(os.environ.get("HF_HUB_DISABLE_SYMLINKS")) + +# Disable warning on machines that do not support symlinks (e.g. Windows non-developer) +HF_HUB_DISABLE_SYMLINKS_WARNING: bool = _is_true(os.environ.get("HF_HUB_DISABLE_SYMLINKS_WARNING")) + +# Disable warning when using experimental features +HF_HUB_DISABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_WARNING: bool = _is_true(os.environ.get("HF_HUB_DISABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_WARNING")) + +# Disable sending the cached token by default is all HTTP requests to the Hub +HF_HUB_DISABLE_IMPLICIT_TOKEN: bool = _is_true(os.environ.get("HF_HUB_DISABLE_IMPLICIT_TOKEN")) + +HF_XET_HIGH_PERFORMANCE: bool = _is_true(os.environ.get("HF_XET_HIGH_PERFORMANCE")) + +# Bucket and mount path used when launching Jobs +HF_JOBS_ARTIFACTS_BUCKET_NAME: str = "jobs-artifacts" +HF_JOBS_ARTIFACTS_MOUNT_PATH: str = "/data" + +# hf_transfer is not used anymore. Let's warn user is case they set the env variable +if _is_true(os.environ.get("HF_HUB_ENABLE_HF_TRANSFER")) and not HF_XET_HIGH_PERFORMANCE: + import warnings + + warnings.warn( + "The `HF_HUB_ENABLE_HF_TRANSFER` environment variable is deprecated as 'hf_transfer' is not used anymore. " + "Please use `HF_XET_HIGH_PERFORMANCE` instead to enable high performance transfer with Xet. " + "Visit https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/package_reference/environment_variables#hfxethighperformance for more details.", + DeprecationWarning, + ) + +# Used to override the etag timeout on a system level +HF_HUB_ETAG_TIMEOUT: int = _as_int(os.environ.get("HF_HUB_ETAG_TIMEOUT")) or DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT + +# Used to override the get request timeout on a system level +# Also used as a default timeout for other requests if not specified (kept the naming for legacy reasons) +HF_HUB_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT: int = _as_int(os.environ.get("HF_HUB_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT")) or DEFAULT_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT + +# Allows to add information about the requester in the user-agent (e.g. partner name) +HF_HUB_USER_AGENT_ORIGIN: str | None = os.environ.get("HF_HUB_USER_AGENT_ORIGIN") + +# If OAuth didn't work after 2 redirects, there's likely a third-party cookie issue in the Space iframe view. +# In this case, we redirect the user to the non-iframe view. +OAUTH_MAX_REDIRECTS = 2 + +# OAuth-related environment variables injected by the Space +OAUTH_CLIENT_ID = os.environ.get("OAUTH_CLIENT_ID") +OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET = os.environ.get("OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET") +OAUTH_SCOPES = os.environ.get("OAUTH_SCOPES") +OPENID_PROVIDER_URL = os.environ.get("OPENID_PROVIDER_URL") + +# Xet constants +HUGGINGFACE_HEADER_X_XET_ENDPOINT = "X-Xet-Cas-Url" +HUGGINGFACE_HEADER_X_XET_ACCESS_TOKEN = "X-Xet-Access-Token" +HUGGINGFACE_HEADER_X_XET_EXPIRATION = "X-Xet-Token-Expiration" +HUGGINGFACE_HEADER_X_XET_HASH = "X-Xet-Hash" +HUGGINGFACE_HEADER_X_XET_REFRESH_ROUTE = "X-Xet-Refresh-Route" +HUGGINGFACE_HEADER_LINK_XET_AUTH_KEY = "xet-auth" + +default_xet_cache_path = os.path.join(HF_HOME, "xet") +HF_XET_CACHE = os.getenv("HF_XET_CACHE", default_xet_cache_path) +HF_HUB_DISABLE_XET: bool = _is_true(os.environ.get("HF_HUB_DISABLE_XET")) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/dataclasses.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/dataclasses.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..645f0ba853ed3d7e3df5fcb91de5a4ddd0b74fee --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/dataclasses.py @@ -0,0 +1,684 @@ +import collections.abc +import inspect +import types +from collections.abc import Callable +from dataclasses import _MISSING_TYPE, MISSING, Field, field, fields, make_dataclass +from functools import lru_cache, wraps +from typing import ( + Annotated, + Any, + ForwardRef, + Literal, + Type, + TypeVar, + Union, + get_args, + get_origin, + overload, +) + + +try: + # Python 3.11+ + from typing import NotRequired, Required # type: ignore +except ImportError: + try: + # In case typing_extensions is installed + from typing_extensions import NotRequired, Required # type: ignore + except ImportError: + # Fallback: create dummy types that will never match + Required = type("Required", (), {}) # type: ignore + NotRequired = type("NotRequired", (), {}) # type: ignore + +from .errors import ( + StrictDataclassClassValidationError, + StrictDataclassDefinitionError, + StrictDataclassFieldValidationError, +) + + +Validator_T = Callable[[Any], None] +T = TypeVar("T") +TypedDictType = TypeVar("TypedDictType", bound=dict[str, Any]) + +_TYPED_DICT_DEFAULT_VALUE = object() # used as default value in TypedDict fields (to distinguish from None) + + +# The overload decorator helps type checkers understand the different return types +@overload +def strict(cls: Type[T]) -> Type[T]: ... + + +@overload +def strict(*, accept_kwargs: bool = False) -> Callable[[Type[T]], Type[T]]: ... + + +def strict(cls: Type[T] | None = None, *, accept_kwargs: bool = False) -> Type[T] | Callable[[Type[T]], Type[T]]: + """ + Decorator to add strict validation to a dataclass. + + This decorator must be used on top of `@dataclass` to ensure IDEs and static typing tools + recognize the class as a dataclass. + + Can be used with or without arguments: + - `@strict` + - `@strict(accept_kwargs=True)` + + Args: + cls: + The class to convert to a strict dataclass. + accept_kwargs (`bool`, *optional*): + If True, allows arbitrary keyword arguments in `__init__`. Defaults to False. + + Returns: + The enhanced dataclass with strict validation on field assignment. + + Example: + ```py + >>> from dataclasses import dataclass + >>> from huggingface_hub.dataclasses import as_validated_field, strict, validated_field + + >>> @as_validated_field + >>> def positive_int(value: int): + ... if not value >= 0: + ... raise ValueError(f"Value must be positive, got {value}") + + >>> @strict(accept_kwargs=True) + ... @dataclass + ... class User: + ... name: str + ... age: int = positive_int(default=10) + + # Initialize + >>> User(name="John") + User(name='John', age=10) + + # Extra kwargs are accepted + >>> User(name="John", age=30, lastname="Doe") + User(name='John', age=30, *lastname='Doe') + + # Invalid type => raises + >>> User(name="John", age="30") + huggingface_hub.errors.StrictDataclassFieldValidationError: Validation error for field 'age': + TypeError: Field 'age' expected int, got str (value: '30') + + # Invalid value => raises + >>> User(name="John", age=-1) + huggingface_hub.errors.StrictDataclassFieldValidationError: Validation error for field 'age': + ValueError: Value must be positive, got -1 + ``` + """ + + def wrap(cls: Type[T]) -> Type[T]: + if not hasattr(cls, "__dataclass_fields__"): + raise StrictDataclassDefinitionError( + f"Class '{cls.__name__}' must be a dataclass before applying @strict." + ) + + # List and store validators + field_validators: dict[str, list[Validator_T]] = {} + for f in fields(cls): # type: ignore [arg-type] + validators = [] + validators.append(_create_type_validator(f)) + custom_validator = f.metadata.get("validator") + if custom_validator is not None: + if not isinstance(custom_validator, list): + custom_validator = [custom_validator] + for validator in custom_validator: + if not _is_validator(validator): + raise StrictDataclassDefinitionError( + f"Invalid validator for field '{f.name}': {validator}. Must be a callable taking a single argument." + ) + validators.extend(custom_validator) + field_validators[f.name] = validators + cls.__validators__ = field_validators # type: ignore + + # Override __setattr__ to validate fields on assignment + original_setattr = cls.__setattr__ + + def __strict_setattr__(self: Any, name: str, value: Any) -> None: + """Custom __setattr__ method for strict dataclasses.""" + # Run all validators + for validator in self.__validators__.get(name, []): + try: + validator(value) + except (ValueError, TypeError) as e: + raise StrictDataclassFieldValidationError(field=name, cause=e) from e + + # If validation passed, set the attribute + original_setattr(self, name, value) + + cls.__setattr__ = __strict_setattr__ # type: ignore + + if accept_kwargs: + # (optional) Override __init__ to accept arbitrary keyword arguments + original_init = cls.__init__ + + @wraps(original_init) + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + # Extract only the fields that are part of the dataclass + dataclass_fields = {f.name for f in fields(cls)} # type: ignore [arg-type] + standard_kwargs = {k: v for k, v in kwargs.items() if k in dataclass_fields} + + # User shouldn't define custom `__init__` when `accepts_kwargs`, and instead + # are advised to move field manipulation to `__post_init__` (e.g., derive new field from existing ones) + # We need to call bare `__init__` here without `__post_init__` but the``original_init`` would call + # post-init right away with no kwargs. + if len(args) > 0: + raise ValueError( + f"When `accept_kwargs=True`, {cls.__name__} accepts only keyword arguments, " + f"but found `{len(args)}` positional args." + ) + + for f in fields(cls): # type: ignore + if f.name in standard_kwargs: + setattr(self, f.name, standard_kwargs[f.name]) + elif f.default is not MISSING: + setattr(self, f.name, f.default) + elif f.default_factory is not MISSING: + setattr(self, f.name, f.default_factory()) + else: + raise TypeError(f"Missing required field - '{f.name}'") + + # Pass any additional kwargs to `__post_init__` and let the object + # decide whether to set the attr or use for different purposes (e.g. BC checks) + additional_kwargs = {} + for name, value in kwargs.items(): + if name not in dataclass_fields: + additional_kwargs[name] = value + + self.__post_init__(**additional_kwargs) + + cls.__init__ = __init__ # type: ignore + + # Define a default __post_init__ if not defined + if not hasattr(cls, "__post_init__"): + + def __post_init__(self, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + """Default __post_init__ to accept additional kwargs.""" + for name, value in kwargs.items(): + setattr(self, name, value) + + cls.__post_init__ = __post_init__ # type: ignore + + # (optional) Override __repr__ to include additional kwargs + original_repr = cls.__repr__ + + @wraps(original_repr) + def __repr__(self) -> str: + # Call the original __repr__ to get the standard fields + standard_repr = original_repr(self) + + # Get additional kwargs + additional_kwargs = [ + # add a '*' in front of additional kwargs to let the user know they are not part of the dataclass + f"*{k}={v!r}" + for k, v in self.__dict__.items() + if k not in cls.__dataclass_fields__ # type: ignore [attr-defined] + ] + additional_repr = ", ".join(additional_kwargs) + + # Combine both representations + return f"{standard_repr[:-1]}, {additional_repr})" if additional_kwargs else standard_repr + + if cls.__dataclass_params__.repr is True: # type: ignore [attr-defined] + cls.__repr__ = __repr__ # type: ignore + + # List all public methods starting with `validate_` => class validators. + class_validators = [] + + for name in dir(cls): + if not name.startswith("validate_"): + continue + method = getattr(cls, name) + if not callable(method): + continue + if len(inspect.signature(method).parameters) != 1: + raise StrictDataclassDefinitionError( + f"Class '{cls.__name__}' has a class validator '{name}' that takes more than one argument." + " Class validators must take only 'self' as an argument. Methods starting with 'validate_'" + " are considered to be class validators." + ) + class_validators.append(method) + + cls.__class_validators__ = class_validators # type: ignore + + # Add `validate` method to the class, but first check if it already exists + def validate(self: T) -> None: + """Run class validators on the instance.""" + for validator in cls.__class_validators__: # type: ignore [attr-defined] + try: + validator(self) + except (ValueError, TypeError) as e: + raise StrictDataclassClassValidationError(validator=validator.__name__, cause=e) from e + + # Hack to be able to raise if `.validate()` already exists except if it was created by this decorator on a parent class + # (in which case we just override it) + validate.__is_defined_by_strict_decorator__ = True # type: ignore [attr-defined] + + if hasattr(cls, "validate"): + if not getattr(cls.validate, "__is_defined_by_strict_decorator__", False): # type: ignore [attr-defined] + raise StrictDataclassDefinitionError( + f"Class '{cls.__name__}' already implements a method called 'validate'." + " This method name is reserved when using the @strict decorator on a dataclass." + " If you want to keep your own method, please rename it." + ) + + cls.validate = validate # type: ignore + + # Run class validators after initialization + initial_init = cls.__init__ + + @wraps(initial_init) + def init_with_validate(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None: + """Run class validators after initialization.""" + initial_init(self, *args, **kwargs) # type: ignore [call-arg] + cls.validate(self) # type: ignore [attr-defined] + + setattr(cls, "__init__", init_with_validate) + + return cls + + # Return wrapped class or the decorator itself + return wrap(cls) if cls is not None else wrap + + +def validate_typed_dict(schema: type[TypedDictType], data: dict) -> None: + """ + Validate that a dictionary conforms to the types defined in a TypedDict class. + + Under the hood, the typed dict is converted to a strict dataclass and validated using the `@strict` decorator. + + Args: + schema (`type[TypedDictType]`): + The TypedDict class defining the expected structure and types. + data (`dict`): + The dictionary to validate. + + Raises: + `StrictDataclassFieldValidationError`: + If any field in the dictionary does not conform to the expected type. + + Example: + ```py + >>> from typing import Annotated, TypedDict + >>> from huggingface_hub.dataclasses import validate_typed_dict + + >>> def positive_int(value: int): + ... if not value >= 0: + ... raise ValueError(f"Value must be positive, got {value}") + + >>> class User(TypedDict): + ... name: str + ... age: Annotated[int, positive_int] + + >>> # Valid data + >>> validate_typed_dict(User, {"name": "John", "age": 30}) + + >>> # Invalid type for age + >>> validate_typed_dict(User, {"name": "John", "age": "30"}) + huggingface_hub.errors.StrictDataclassFieldValidationError: Validation error for field 'age': + TypeError: Field 'age' expected int, got str (value: '30') + + >>> # Invalid value for age + >>> validate_typed_dict(User, {"name": "John", "age": -1}) + huggingface_hub.errors.StrictDataclassFieldValidationError: Validation error for field 'age': + ValueError: Value must be positive, got -1 + ``` + """ + # Convert typed dict to dataclass + strict_cls = _build_strict_cls_from_typed_dict(schema) + + # Validate the data by instantiating the strict dataclass + strict_cls(**data) # will raise if validation fails + + +@lru_cache +def _build_strict_cls_from_typed_dict(schema: type[TypedDictType]) -> Type: + # Extract type hints from the TypedDict class + type_hints = _get_typed_dict_annotations(schema) + + # If the TypedDict is not total, wrap fields as NotRequired (unless explicitly Required or NotRequired) + if not getattr(schema, "__total__", True): + for key, value in type_hints.items(): + origin = get_origin(value) + + if origin is Annotated: + base, *meta = get_args(value) + if not _is_required_or_notrequired(base): + base = NotRequired[base] + type_hints[key] = Annotated[tuple([base] + list(meta))] # type: ignore + elif not _is_required_or_notrequired(value): + type_hints[key] = NotRequired[value] + + # Convert type hints to dataclass fields + fields = [] + for key, value in type_hints.items(): + if get_origin(value) is Annotated: + base, *meta = get_args(value) + fields.append((key, base, field(default=_TYPED_DICT_DEFAULT_VALUE, metadata={"validator": meta[0]}))) + else: + fields.append((key, value, field(default=_TYPED_DICT_DEFAULT_VALUE))) + + # Create a strict dataclass from the TypedDict fields + return strict(make_dataclass(schema.__name__, fields)) + + +def _get_typed_dict_annotations(schema: type[TypedDictType]) -> dict[str, Any]: + """Extract type annotations from a TypedDict class.""" + try: + # Available in Python 3.14+ + import annotationlib + + return annotationlib.get_annotations(schema) + except ImportError: + return { + # We do not use `get_type_hints` here to avoid evaluating ForwardRefs (which might fail). + # ForwardRefs are not validated by @strict anyway. + name: value if value is not None else type(None) + for name, value in schema.__dict__.get("__annotations__", {}).items() + } + + +def validated_field( + validator: list[Validator_T] | Validator_T, + default: Any | _MISSING_TYPE = MISSING, + default_factory: Callable[[], Any] | _MISSING_TYPE = MISSING, + init: bool = True, + repr: bool = True, + hash: bool | None = None, + compare: bool = True, + metadata: dict | None = None, + **kwargs: Any, +) -> Any: + """ + Create a dataclass field with a custom validator. + + Useful to apply several checks to a field. If only applying one rule, check out the [`as_validated_field`] decorator. + + Args: + validator (`Callable` or `list[Callable]`): + A method that takes a value as input and raises ValueError/TypeError if the value is invalid. + Can be a list of validators to apply multiple checks. + **kwargs: + Additional arguments to pass to `dataclasses.field()`. + + Returns: + A field with the validator attached in metadata + """ + if not isinstance(validator, list): + validator = [validator] + if metadata is None: + metadata = {} + metadata["validator"] = validator + return field( # type: ignore + default=default, # type: ignore [arg-type] + default_factory=default_factory, # type: ignore [arg-type] + init=init, + repr=repr, + hash=hash, + compare=compare, + metadata=metadata, + **kwargs, + ) + + +def as_validated_field(validator: Validator_T): + """ + Decorates a validator function as a [`validated_field`] (i.e. a dataclass field with a custom validator). + + Args: + validator (`Callable`): + A method that takes a value as input and raises ValueError/TypeError if the value is invalid. + """ + + def _inner( + default: Any | _MISSING_TYPE = MISSING, + default_factory: Callable[[], Any] | _MISSING_TYPE = MISSING, + init: bool = True, + repr: bool = True, + hash: bool | None = None, + compare: bool = True, + metadata: dict | None = None, + **kwargs: Any, + ): + return validated_field( + validator, + default=default, + default_factory=default_factory, + init=init, + repr=repr, + hash=hash, + compare=compare, + metadata=metadata, + **kwargs, + ) + + return _inner + + +def type_validator(name: str, value: Any, expected_type: Any) -> None: + """Validate that 'value' matches 'expected_type'.""" + origin = get_origin(expected_type) + args = get_args(expected_type) + + if expected_type is Any: + return + elif expected_type is None: + _validate_none(name, value) + elif validator := _BASIC_TYPE_VALIDATORS.get(origin): + validator(name, value, args) + elif isinstance(expected_type, type): # simple types + _validate_simple_type(name, value, expected_type) + elif isinstance(expected_type, ForwardRef) or isinstance(expected_type, str): + return + elif origin is Required: + if value is _TYPED_DICT_DEFAULT_VALUE: + raise TypeError(f"Field '{name}' is required but missing.") + type_validator(name, value, args[0]) + elif origin is NotRequired: + if value is _TYPED_DICT_DEFAULT_VALUE: + return + type_validator(name, value, args[0]) + else: + raise TypeError(f"Unsupported type for field '{name}': {expected_type}") + + +def _validate_none(name: str, value: Any) -> None: + """Validate None type. + + 'None' is not a type, it's a special value. Type should be `NoneType` instead. + But in type annotations 'None' is accepted so we must support it. + """ + if value is not None: + raise TypeError(f"Field '{name}' expected None, got {type(value).__name__}") + + +def _validate_union(name: str, value: Any, args: tuple[Any, ...]) -> None: + """Validate that value matches one of the types in a Union.""" + errors = [] + for t in args: + try: + type_validator(name, value, t) + return # Valid if any type matches + except TypeError as e: + errors.append(str(e)) + + raise TypeError( + f"Field '{name}' with value {repr(value)} doesn't match any type in {args}. Errors: {'; '.join(errors)}" + ) + + +def _validate_literal(name: str, value: Any, args: tuple[Any, ...]) -> None: + """Validate Literal type.""" + if isinstance(value, bool): + if value not in [arg for arg in args if isinstance(arg, bool)]: + raise TypeError(f"Field '{name}' expected one of {args}, got {value}") + elif isinstance(value, int): + if value not in [arg for arg in args if isinstance(arg, int) and not isinstance(arg, bool)]: + raise TypeError(f"Field '{name}' expected one of {args}, got {value}") + elif value not in args: + raise TypeError(f"Field '{name}' expected one of {args}, got {value}") + + +def _validate_list(name: str, value: Any, args: tuple[Any, ...]) -> None: + """Validate list[T] type.""" + if not isinstance(value, list): + raise TypeError(f"Field '{name}' expected a list, got {type(value).__name__}") + + # Validate each item in the list + item_type = args[0] + for i, item in enumerate(value): + try: + type_validator(f"{name}[{i}]", item, item_type) + except TypeError as e: + raise TypeError(f"Invalid item at index {i} in list '{name}'") from e + + +def _validate_dict(name: str, value: Any, args: tuple[Any, ...]) -> None: + """Validate dict[K, V] type.""" + if not isinstance(value, dict): + raise TypeError(f"Field '{name}' expected a dict, got {type(value).__name__}") + + # Validate keys and values + key_type, value_type = args + for k, v in value.items(): + try: + type_validator(f"{name}.key", k, key_type) + type_validator(f"{name}[{k!r}]", v, value_type) + except TypeError as e: + raise TypeError(f"Invalid key or value in dict '{name}'") from e + + +def _validate_tuple(name: str, value: Any, args: tuple[Any, ...]) -> None: + """Validate Tuple type.""" + if not isinstance(value, tuple): + raise TypeError(f"Field '{name}' expected a tuple, got {type(value).__name__}") + + # Handle variable-length tuples: tuple[T, ...] + if len(args) == 2 and args[1] is Ellipsis: + for i, item in enumerate(value): + try: + type_validator(f"{name}[{i}]", item, args[0]) + except TypeError as e: + raise TypeError(f"Invalid item at index {i} in tuple '{name}'") from e + # Handle fixed-length tuples: tuple[T1, T2, ...] + elif len(args) != len(value): + raise TypeError(f"Field '{name}' expected a tuple of length {len(args)}, got {len(value)}") + else: + for i, (item, expected) in enumerate(zip(value, args)): + try: + type_validator(f"{name}[{i}]", item, expected) + except TypeError as e: + raise TypeError(f"Invalid item at index {i} in tuple '{name}'") from e + + +def _validate_set(name: str, value: Any, args: tuple[Any, ...]) -> None: + """Validate set[T] type.""" + if not isinstance(value, set): + raise TypeError(f"Field '{name}' expected a set, got {type(value).__name__}") + + # Validate each item in the set + item_type = args[0] + for i, item in enumerate(value): + try: + type_validator(f"{name} item", item, item_type) + except TypeError as e: + raise TypeError(f"Invalid item in set '{name}'") from e + + +def _validate_sequence(name: str, value: Any, args: tuple[Any, ...]) -> None: + """Validate Sequence or Sequence[T] type.""" + if not isinstance(value, collections.abc.Sequence): + raise TypeError(f"Field '{name}' expected a Sequence, got {type(value).__name__}") + + # If no type argument is provided (i.e., just `Sequence`), skip item validation + if not args: + return + + # Validate each item in the sequence + item_type = args[0] + for i, item in enumerate(value): + try: + type_validator(f"{name}[{i}]", item, item_type) + except TypeError as e: + raise TypeError(f"Invalid item at index {i} in sequence '{name}'") from e + + +def _validate_simple_type(name: str, value: Any, expected_type: type) -> None: + """Validate simple type (int, str, etc.).""" + if expected_type is int and isinstance(value, bool): + raise TypeError( + f"Field '{name}' expected {expected_type.__name__}, got {type(value).__name__} (value: {repr(value)})" + ) + if not isinstance(value, expected_type): + raise TypeError( + f"Field '{name}' expected {expected_type.__name__}, got {type(value).__name__} (value: {repr(value)})" + ) + + +def _create_type_validator(field: Field) -> Validator_T: + """Create a type validator function for a field.""" + # Hacky: we cannot use a lambda here because of reference issues + + def validator(value: Any) -> None: + type_validator(field.name, value, field.type) + + return validator + + +def _is_validator(validator: Any) -> bool: + """Check if a function is a validator. + + A validator is a Callable that can be called with a single positional argument. + The validator can have more arguments with default values. + + Basically, returns True if `validator(value)` is possible. + """ + if not callable(validator): + return False + + signature = inspect.signature(validator) + parameters = list(signature.parameters.values()) + if len(parameters) == 0: + return False + if parameters[0].kind not in ( + inspect.Parameter.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD, + inspect.Parameter.POSITIONAL_ONLY, + inspect.Parameter.VAR_POSITIONAL, + ): + return False + for parameter in parameters[1:]: + if parameter.default == inspect.Parameter.empty: + return False + return True + + +def _is_required_or_notrequired(type_hint: Any) -> bool: + """Helper to check if a type is Required/NotRequired.""" + return type_hint in (Required, NotRequired) or (get_origin(type_hint) in (Required, NotRequired)) + + +_BASIC_TYPE_VALIDATORS: dict[Any, Callable[[str, Any, tuple[Any, ...]], None]] = { + Union: _validate_union, + Literal: _validate_literal, + list: _validate_list, + dict: _validate_dict, + tuple: _validate_tuple, + set: _validate_set, + collections.abc.Sequence: _validate_sequence, +} + +# TODO: make it first class citizen when bumping to Python 3.10+ +_BASIC_TYPE_VALIDATORS[types.UnionType] = _validate_union # x | y syntax, available only Python 3.10+ + + +__all__ = [ + "strict", + "validate_typed_dict", + "validated_field", + "Validator_T", + "StrictDataclassClassValidationError", + "StrictDataclassDefinitionError", + "StrictDataclassFieldValidationError", +] diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/errors.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/errors.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..05b004e953965c631496062fe0ce38db126fb592 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/errors.py @@ -0,0 +1,494 @@ +"""Contains all custom errors.""" + +from pathlib import Path + +from httpx import HTTPError, Response + + +# CACHE ERRORS + + +class CacheNotFound(Exception): + """Exception thrown when the Huggingface cache is not found.""" + + cache_dir: str | Path + + def __init__(self, msg: str, cache_dir: str | Path, *args, **kwargs): + super().__init__(msg, *args, **kwargs) + self.cache_dir = cache_dir + + +class CorruptedCacheException(Exception): + """Exception for any unexpected structure in the Huggingface cache-system.""" + + +# HEADERS ERRORS + + +class LocalTokenNotFoundError(EnvironmentError): + """Raised if local token is required but not found.""" + + +# HTTP ERRORS + + +class OfflineModeIsEnabled(ConnectionError): + """Raised when a request is made but `HF_HUB_OFFLINE=1` is set as environment variable.""" + + +class HfHubHTTPError(HTTPError, OSError): + """ + HTTPError to inherit from for any custom HTTP Error raised in HF Hub. + + Any HTTPError is converted at least into a `HfHubHTTPError`. If some information is + sent back by the server, it will be added to the error message. + + Added details: + - Request ID sourced from headers in order of precedence: "X-Request-Id", "X-Amzn-Trace-Id", "X-Amz-Cf-Id". + - Server error message from the header "X-Error-Message". + - Server error message if we can found one in the response body. + + Example: + ```py + import httpx + from huggingface_hub.utils import get_session, hf_raise_for_status, HfHubHTTPError + + response = get_session().post(...) + try: + hf_raise_for_status(response) + except HfHubHTTPError as e: + print(str(e)) # formatted message + e.request_id, e.server_message # details returned by server + + # Complete the error message with additional information once it's raised + e.append_to_message("\n`create_commit` expects the repository to exist.") + raise + ``` + """ + + def __init__( + self, + message: str, + *, + response: Response, + server_message: str | None = None, + ): + self.request_id = ( + response.headers.get("x-request-id") + or response.headers.get("X-Amzn-Trace-Id") + or response.headers.get("x-amz-cf-id") + ) + self.server_message = server_message + self.response = response + self.request = response.request + super().__init__(message) + + def append_to_message(self, additional_message: str) -> None: + """Append additional information to the `HfHubHTTPError` initial message.""" + self.args = (self.args[0] + additional_message,) + self.args[1:] + + @classmethod + def _reconstruct_hf_hub_http_error( + cls, message: str, response: Response, server_message: str | None + ) -> "HfHubHTTPError": + return cls(message, response=response, server_message=server_message) + + def __reduce_ex__(self, protocol): + """Fix pickling of Exception subclass with kwargs. We need to override __reduce_ex__ of the parent class""" + return (self.__class__._reconstruct_hf_hub_http_error, (str(self), self.response, self.server_message)) + + +# INFERENCE CLIENT ERRORS + + +class InferenceTimeoutError(HTTPError, TimeoutError): + """Error raised when a model is unavailable or the request times out.""" + + +# INFERENCE ENDPOINT ERRORS + + +class InferenceEndpointError(Exception): + """Generic exception when dealing with Inference Endpoints.""" + + +class InferenceEndpointTimeoutError(InferenceEndpointError, TimeoutError): + """Exception for timeouts while waiting for Inference Endpoint.""" + + +# SAFETENSORS ERRORS + + +class SafetensorsParsingError(Exception): + """Raised when failing to parse a safetensors file metadata. + + This can be the case if the file is not a safetensors file or does not respect the specification. + """ + + +class NotASafetensorsRepoError(Exception): + """Raised when a repo is not a Safetensors repo i.e. doesn't have either a `model.safetensors` or a + `model.safetensors.index.json` file. + """ + + +# TEXT GENERATION ERRORS + + +class TextGenerationError(HTTPError): + """Generic error raised if text-generation went wrong.""" + + +# Text Generation Inference Errors +class ValidationError(TextGenerationError): + """Server-side validation error.""" + + +class GenerationError(TextGenerationError): + pass + + +class OverloadedError(TextGenerationError): + pass + + +class IncompleteGenerationError(TextGenerationError): + pass + + +class UnknownError(TextGenerationError): + pass + + +# VALIDATION ERRORS + + +class HFValidationError(ValueError): + """Generic exception thrown by `huggingface_hub` validators. + + Inherits from [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError). + """ + + +class HfUriError(ValueError): + """Raised when an `hf://...` URI is malformed. + + See [`parse_hf_uri`] and the + [HF URIs reference](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/main/en/package_reference/hf_uris) + for the canonical syntax. + + Inherits from [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError). + """ + + def __init__(self, uri: str, msg: str): + self.uri = uri + self.msg = msg + full_msg = f"Invalid HF URI '{uri}'. {msg}" if uri else f"Invalid HF URI. {msg}" + super().__init__(full_msg) + + +# FILE METADATA ERRORS + + +class DryRunError(OSError): + """Error triggered when a dry run is requested but cannot be performed (e.g. invalid repo).""" + + +class FileMetadataError(OSError): + """Error triggered when the metadata of a file on the Hub cannot be retrieved (missing ETag or commit_hash). + + Inherits from `OSError` for backward compatibility. + """ + + +# BUCKET ERRORS + + +class BucketNotFoundError(HfHubHTTPError): + """ + Raised when trying to access a bucket that does not exist. + + Attributes: + bucket_id (`str` or `None`): + The bucket id (namespace/name) that was not found, if it could be determined from the request URL. + + Example: + + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import bucket_info + >>> bucket_info("") + (...) + huggingface_hub.errors.BucketNotFoundError: 404 Client Error. (Request ID: XXX) + + Bucket Not Found for url: https://huggingface.co/api/buckets/namespace/name. + Please make sure you specified the correct bucket id (namespace/name). + If the bucket is private, make sure you are authenticated and your token has the required permissions. + ``` + """ + + bucket_id: str | None = None + + +# REPOSITORY ERRORS + + +class RepositoryNotFoundError(HfHubHTTPError): + """ + Raised when trying to access a hf.co URL with an invalid repository name, or + with a private repo name the user does not have access to. + + Attributes: + repo_id (`str` or `None`): + The repo id that was not found, if it could be determined from the request URL. + repo_type (`str` or `None`): + The repo type ("model", "dataset", or "space"), if it could be determined from the request URL. + + Example: + + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import model_info + >>> model_info("") + (...) + huggingface_hub.errors.RepositoryNotFoundError: 401 Client Error. (Request ID: PvMw_VjBMjVdMz53WKIzP) + + Repository Not Found for url: https://huggingface.co/api/models/%3Cnon_existent_repository%3E. + Please make sure you specified the correct `repo_id` and `repo_type`. + If the repo is private, make sure you are authenticated and your token has the required permissions. + Invalid username or password. + ``` + """ + + repo_id: str | None = None + repo_type: str | None = None + + +class GatedRepoError(RepositoryNotFoundError): + """ + Raised when trying to access a gated repository for which the user is not on the + authorized list. + + Note: derives from `RepositoryNotFoundError` to ensure backward compatibility. + + Example: + + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import model_info + >>> model_info("") + (...) + huggingface_hub.errors.GatedRepoError: 403 Client Error. (Request ID: ViT1Bf7O_026LGSQuVqfa) + + Cannot access gated repo for url https://huggingface.co/api/models/ardent-figment/gated-model. + Access to model ardent-figment/gated-model is restricted and you are not in the authorized list. + Visit https://huggingface.co/ardent-figment/gated-model to ask for access. + ``` + """ + + +class DisabledRepoError(HfHubHTTPError): + """ + Raised when trying to access a repository that has been disabled by its author. + + Example: + + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import dataset_info + >>> dataset_info("laion/laion-art") + (...) + huggingface_hub.errors.DisabledRepoError: 403 Client Error. (Request ID: Root=1-659fc3fa-3031673e0f92c71a2260dbe2;bc6f4dfb-b30a-4862-af0a-5cfe827610d8) + + Cannot access repository for url https://huggingface.co/api/datasets/laion/laion-art. + Access to this resource is disabled. + ``` + """ + + +# REVISION ERROR + + +class RevisionNotFoundError(HfHubHTTPError): + """ + Raised when trying to access a hf.co URL with a valid repository but an invalid + revision. + + Attributes: + repo_id (`str` or `None`): + The repo id, if it could be determined from the request URL. + repo_type (`str` or `None`): + The repo type ("model", "dataset", or "space"), if it could be determined from the request URL. + + Example: + + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download + >>> hf_hub_download('bert-base-cased', 'config.json', revision='') + (...) + huggingface_hub.errors.RevisionNotFoundError: 404 Client Error. (Request ID: Mwhe_c3Kt650GcdKEFomX) + + Revision Not Found for url: https://huggingface.co/bert-base-cased/resolve/%3Cnon-existent-revision%3E/config.json. + ``` + """ + + repo_id: str | None = None + repo_type: str | None = None + + +# ENTRY ERRORS +class EntryNotFoundError(Exception): + """ + Raised when entry not found, either locally or remotely. + + Example: + + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download + >>> hf_hub_download('bert-base-cased', '') + (...) + huggingface_hub.errors.RemoteEntryNotFoundError (...) + >>> hf_hub_download('bert-base-cased', '', local_files_only=True) + (...) + huggingface_hub.utils.errors.LocalEntryNotFoundError (...) + ``` + """ + + +class RemoteEntryNotFoundError(HfHubHTTPError, EntryNotFoundError): + """ + Raised when trying to access a hf.co URL with a valid repository and revision + but an invalid filename. + + Attributes: + repo_id (`str` or `None`): + The repo id, if it could be determined from the request URL. + repo_type (`str` or `None`): + The repo type ("model", "dataset", or "space"), if it could be determined from the request URL. + + Example: + + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download + >>> hf_hub_download('bert-base-cased', '') + (...) + huggingface_hub.errors.EntryNotFoundError: 404 Client Error. (Request ID: 53pNl6M0MxsnG5Sw8JA6x) + + Entry Not Found for url: https://huggingface.co/bert-base-cased/resolve/main/%3Cnon-existent-file%3E. + ``` + """ + + repo_id: str | None = None + repo_type: str | None = None + + +class LocalEntryNotFoundError(FileNotFoundError, EntryNotFoundError): + """ + Raised when trying to access a file or snapshot that is not on the disk when network is + disabled or unavailable (connection issue). The entry may exist on the Hub. + + Example: + + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download + >>> hf_hub_download('bert-base-cased', '', local_files_only=True) + (...) + huggingface_hub.errors.LocalEntryNotFoundError: Cannot find the requested files in the disk cache and outgoing traffic has been disabled. To enable hf.co look-ups and downloads online, set 'local_files_only' to False. + ``` + """ + + def __init__(self, message: str): + super().__init__(message) + + +# REQUEST ERROR +class BadRequestError(HfHubHTTPError, ValueError): + """ + Raised by `hf_raise_for_status` when the server returns a HTTP 400 error. + + Example: + + ```py + >>> resp = httpx.post("hf.co/api/check", ...) + >>> hf_raise_for_status(resp, endpoint_name="check") + huggingface_hub.errors.BadRequestError: Bad request for check endpoint: {details} (Request ID: XXX) + ``` + """ + + +# DDUF file format ERROR + + +class DDUFError(Exception): + """Base exception for errors related to the DDUF format.""" + + +class DDUFCorruptedFileError(DDUFError): + """Exception thrown when the DDUF file is corrupted.""" + + +class DDUFExportError(DDUFError): + """Base exception for errors during DDUF export.""" + + +class DDUFInvalidEntryNameError(DDUFExportError): + """Exception thrown when the entry name is invalid.""" + + +# STRICT DATACLASSES ERRORS + + +class StrictDataclassError(Exception): + """Base exception for strict dataclasses.""" + + +class StrictDataclassDefinitionError(StrictDataclassError): + """Exception thrown when a strict dataclass is defined incorrectly.""" + + +class StrictDataclassFieldValidationError(StrictDataclassError): + """Exception thrown when a strict dataclass fails validation for a given field.""" + + def __init__(self, field: str, cause: Exception): + error_message = f"Validation error for field '{field}':" + error_message += f"\n {cause.__class__.__name__}: {cause}" + super().__init__(error_message) + + +class StrictDataclassClassValidationError(StrictDataclassError): + """Exception thrown when a strict dataclass fails validation on a class validator.""" + + def __init__(self, validator: str, cause: Exception): + error_message = f"Class validation error for validator '{validator}':" + error_message += f"\n {cause.__class__.__name__}: {cause}" + super().__init__(error_message) + + +# XET ERRORS + + +class XetError(Exception): + """Base exception for errors related to Xet Storage.""" + + +class XetAuthorizationError(XetError): + """Exception thrown when the user does not have the right authorization to use Xet Storage.""" + + +class XetRefreshTokenError(XetError): + """Exception thrown when the refresh token is invalid.""" + + +class XetDownloadError(Exception): + """Exception thrown when the download from Xet Storage fails.""" + + +# CLI ERRORS + + +class CLIError(Exception): + """CLI error with clean message (no traceback by default).""" + + +class ConfirmationError(CLIError): + """Raised when a confirmation prompt is declined (non-interactive mode).""" + + +class CLIExtensionInstallError(CLIError): + """Error during CLI extension installation.""" diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/fastai_utils.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/fastai_utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2604e7b1e598d3d1c0b9dc8115e5e3c0a3fc3de2 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/fastai_utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,414 @@ +import json +import os +from pathlib import Path +from pickle import DEFAULT_PROTOCOL, PicklingError +from typing import Any + +from packaging import version + +from huggingface_hub import constants, snapshot_download +from huggingface_hub.hf_api import HfApi +from huggingface_hub.utils import ( + SoftTemporaryDirectory, + get_fastai_version, + get_fastcore_version, + get_python_version, +) + +from .utils import logging, validate_hf_hub_args + + +logger = logging.get_logger(__name__) + + +def _check_fastai_fastcore_versions( + fastai_min_version: str = "2.4", + fastcore_min_version: str = "1.3.27", +): + """ + Checks that the installed fastai and fastcore versions are compatible for pickle serialization. + + Args: + fastai_min_version (`str`, *optional*): + The minimum fastai version supported. + fastcore_min_version (`str`, *optional*): + The minimum fastcore version supported. + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following error: + > + > - [`ImportError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ImportError) + > if the fastai or fastcore libraries are not available or are of an invalid version. + """ + + if (get_fastcore_version() or get_fastai_version()) == "N/A": + raise ImportError( + f"fastai>={fastai_min_version} and fastcore>={fastcore_min_version} are" + f" required. Currently using fastai=={get_fastai_version()} and" + f" fastcore=={get_fastcore_version()}." + ) + + current_fastai_version = version.Version(get_fastai_version()) + current_fastcore_version = version.Version(get_fastcore_version()) + + if current_fastai_version < version.Version(fastai_min_version): + raise ImportError( + "`push_to_hub_fastai` and `from_pretrained_fastai` require a" + f" fastai>={fastai_min_version} version, but you are using fastai version" + f" {get_fastai_version()} which is incompatible. Upgrade with `pip install" + " fastai==2.5.6`." + ) + + if current_fastcore_version < version.Version(fastcore_min_version): + raise ImportError( + "`push_to_hub_fastai` and `from_pretrained_fastai` require a" + f" fastcore>={fastcore_min_version} version, but you are using fastcore" + f" version {get_fastcore_version()} which is incompatible. Upgrade with" + " `pip install fastcore==1.3.27`." + ) + + +def _check_fastai_fastcore_pyproject_versions( + storage_folder: str, + fastai_min_version: str = "2.4", + fastcore_min_version: str = "1.3.27", +): + """ + Checks that the `pyproject.toml` file in the directory `storage_folder` has fastai and fastcore versions + that are compatible with `from_pretrained_fastai` and `push_to_hub_fastai`. If `pyproject.toml` does not exist + or does not contain versions for fastai and fastcore, then it logs a warning. + + Args: + storage_folder (`str`): + Folder to look for the `pyproject.toml` file. + fastai_min_version (`str`, *optional*): + The minimum fastai version supported. + fastcore_min_version (`str`, *optional*): + The minimum fastcore version supported. + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`ImportError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ImportError) + > if the `toml` module is not installed. + > - [`ImportError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ImportError) + > if the `pyproject.toml` indicates a lower than minimum supported version of fastai or fastcore. + """ + + try: + import toml + except ModuleNotFoundError: + raise ImportError( + "`push_to_hub_fastai` and `from_pretrained_fastai` require the toml module." + " Install it with `pip install toml`." + ) + + # Checks that a `pyproject.toml`, with `build-system` and `requires` sections, exists in the repository. If so, get a list of required packages. + if not os.path.isfile(f"{storage_folder}/pyproject.toml"): + logger.warning( + "There is no `pyproject.toml` in the repository that contains the fastai" + " `Learner`. The `pyproject.toml` would allow us to verify that your fastai" + " and fastcore versions are compatible with those of the model you want to" + " load." + ) + return + pyproject_toml = toml.load(f"{storage_folder}/pyproject.toml") + + if "build-system" not in pyproject_toml.keys(): + logger.warning( + "There is no `build-system` section in the pyproject.toml of the repository" + " that contains the fastai `Learner`. The `build-system` would allow us to" + " verify that your fastai and fastcore versions are compatible with those" + " of the model you want to load." + ) + return + build_system_toml = pyproject_toml["build-system"] + + if "requires" not in build_system_toml.keys(): + logger.warning( + "There is no `requires` section in the pyproject.toml of the repository" + " that contains the fastai `Learner`. The `requires` would allow us to" + " verify that your fastai and fastcore versions are compatible with those" + " of the model you want to load." + ) + return + package_versions = build_system_toml["requires"] + + # Extracts contains fastai and fastcore versions from `pyproject.toml` if available. + # If the package is specified but not the version (e.g. "fastai" instead of "fastai=2.4"), the default versions are the highest. + fastai_packages = [pck for pck in package_versions if pck.startswith("fastai")] + if len(fastai_packages) == 0: + logger.warning("The repository does not have a fastai version specified in the `pyproject.toml`.") + # fastai_version is an empty string if not specified + else: + fastai_version = str(fastai_packages[0]).partition("=")[2] + if fastai_version != "" and version.Version(fastai_version) < version.Version(fastai_min_version): + raise ImportError( + "`from_pretrained_fastai` requires" + f" fastai>={fastai_min_version} version but the model to load uses" + f" {fastai_version} which is incompatible." + ) + + fastcore_packages = [pck for pck in package_versions if pck.startswith("fastcore")] + if len(fastcore_packages) == 0: + logger.warning("The repository does not have a fastcore version specified in the `pyproject.toml`.") + # fastcore_version is an empty string if not specified + else: + fastcore_version = str(fastcore_packages[0]).partition("=")[2] + if fastcore_version != "" and version.Version(fastcore_version) < version.Version(fastcore_min_version): + raise ImportError( + "`from_pretrained_fastai` requires" + f" fastcore>={fastcore_min_version} version, but you are using fastcore" + f" version {fastcore_version} which is incompatible." + ) + + +README_TEMPLATE = """--- +tags: +- fastai +--- + +# Amazing! + +🥳 Congratulations on hosting your fastai model on the Hugging Face Hub! + +# Some next steps +1. Fill out this model card with more information (see the template below and the [documentation here](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/model-repos))! + +2. Create a demo in Gradio or Streamlit using 🤗 Spaces ([documentation here](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces)). + +3. Join the fastai community on the [Fastai Discord](https://discord.com/invite/YKrxeNn)! + +Greetings fellow fastlearner 🤝! Don't forget to delete this content from your model card. + + +--- + + +# Model card + +## Model description +More information needed + +## Intended uses & limitations +More information needed + +## Training and evaluation data +More information needed +""" + +PYPROJECT_TEMPLATE = f"""[build-system] +requires = ["setuptools>=40.8.0", "wheel", "python={get_python_version()}", "fastai={get_fastai_version()}", "fastcore={get_fastcore_version()}"] +build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta:__legacy__" +""" + + +def _create_model_card(repo_dir: Path): + """ + Creates a model card for the repository. + + Args: + repo_dir (`Path`): + Directory where model card is created. + """ + readme_path = repo_dir / "README.md" + + if not readme_path.exists(): + with readme_path.open("w", encoding="utf-8") as f: + f.write(README_TEMPLATE) + + +def _create_model_pyproject(repo_dir: Path): + """ + Creates a `pyproject.toml` for the repository. + + Args: + repo_dir (`Path`): + Directory where `pyproject.toml` is created. + """ + pyproject_path = repo_dir / "pyproject.toml" + + if not pyproject_path.exists(): + with pyproject_path.open("w", encoding="utf-8") as f: + f.write(PYPROJECT_TEMPLATE) + + +def _save_pretrained_fastai( + learner, + save_directory: str | Path, + config: dict[str, Any] | None = None, +): + """ + Saves a fastai learner to `save_directory` in pickle format using the default pickle protocol for the version of python used. + + Args: + learner (`Learner`): + The `fastai.Learner` you'd like to save. + save_directory (`str` or `Path`): + Specific directory in which you want to save the fastai learner. + config (`dict`, *optional*): + Configuration object. Will be uploaded as a .json file. Example: 'https://huggingface.co/espejelomar/fastai-pet-breeds-classification/blob/main/config.json'. + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following error: + > + > - [`RuntimeError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#RuntimeError) + > if the config file provided is not a dictionary. + """ + _check_fastai_fastcore_versions() + + os.makedirs(save_directory, exist_ok=True) + + # if the user provides config then we update it with the fastai and fastcore versions in CONFIG_TEMPLATE. + if config is not None: + if not isinstance(config, dict): + raise RuntimeError(f"Provided config should be a dict. Got: '{type(config)}'") + path = os.path.join(save_directory, constants.CONFIG_NAME) + with open(path, "w") as f: + json.dump(config, f) + + _create_model_card(Path(save_directory)) + _create_model_pyproject(Path(save_directory)) + + # learner.export saves the model in `self.path`. + learner.path = Path(save_directory) + os.makedirs(save_directory, exist_ok=True) + try: + learner.export( + fname="model.pkl", + pickle_protocol=DEFAULT_PROTOCOL, + ) + except PicklingError: + raise PicklingError( + "You are using a lambda function, i.e., an anonymous function. `pickle`" + " cannot pickle function objects and requires that all functions have" + " names. One possible solution is to name the function." + ) + + +@validate_hf_hub_args +def from_pretrained_fastai( + repo_id: str, + revision: str | None = None, +): + """ + Load pretrained fastai model from the Hub or from a local directory. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The location where the pickled fastai.Learner is. It can be either of the two: + - Hosted on the Hugging Face Hub. E.g.: 'espejelomar/fatai-pet-breeds-classification' or 'distilgpt2'. + You can add a `revision` by appending `@` at the end of `repo_id`. E.g.: `dbmdz/bert-base-german-cased@main`. + Revision is the specific model version to use. Since we use a git-based system for storing models and other + artifacts on the Hugging Face Hub, it can be a branch name, a tag name, or a commit id. + - Hosted locally. `repo_id` would be a directory containing the pickle and a pyproject.toml + indicating the fastai and fastcore versions used to build the `fastai.Learner`. E.g.: `./my_model_directory/`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + Revision at which the repo's files are downloaded. See documentation of `snapshot_download`. + + Returns: + The `fastai.Learner` model in the `repo_id` repo. + """ + _check_fastai_fastcore_versions() + + # Load the `repo_id` repo. + # `snapshot_download` returns the folder where the model was stored. + # `cache_dir` will be the default '/root/.cache/huggingface/hub' + if not os.path.isdir(repo_id): + storage_folder = snapshot_download( + repo_id=repo_id, + revision=revision, + library_name="fastai", + library_version=get_fastai_version(), + ) + else: + storage_folder = repo_id + + _check_fastai_fastcore_pyproject_versions(storage_folder) + + from fastai.learner import load_learner # type: ignore + + return load_learner(os.path.join(storage_folder, "model.pkl")) + + +@validate_hf_hub_args +def push_to_hub_fastai( + learner, + *, + repo_id: str, + commit_message: str = "Push FastAI model using huggingface_hub.", + private: bool | None = None, + token: str | None = None, + config: dict | None = None, + branch: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, + allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + delete_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + api_endpoint: str | None = None, +): + """ + Upload learner checkpoint files to the Hub. + + Use `allow_patterns` and `ignore_patterns` to precisely filter which files should be pushed to the hub. Use + `delete_patterns` to delete existing remote files in the same commit. See [`upload_folder`] reference for more + details. + + Args: + learner (`Learner`): + The `fastai.Learner' you'd like to push to the Hub. + repo_id (`str`): + The repository id for your model in Hub in the format of "namespace/repo_name". The namespace can be your individual account or an organization to which you have write access (for example, 'stanfordnlp/stanza-de'). + commit_message (`str`, *optional*): + Message to commit while pushing. Will default to :obj:`"add model"`. + private (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether or not the repository created should be private. + If `None` (default), will default to been public except if the organization's default is private. + token (`str`, *optional*): + The Hugging Face account token to use as HTTP bearer authorization for remote files. If :obj:`None`, the token will be asked by a prompt. + config (`dict`, *optional*): + Configuration object to be saved alongside the model weights. + branch (`str`, *optional*): + The git branch on which to push the model. This defaults to + the default branch as specified in your repository, which + defaults to `"main"`. + create_pr (`boolean`, *optional*): + Whether or not to create a Pull Request from `branch` with that commit. + Defaults to `False`. + api_endpoint (`str`, *optional*): + The API endpoint to use when pushing the model to the hub. + allow_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, only files matching at least one pattern are pushed. + ignore_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, files matching any of the patterns are not pushed. + delete_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, remote files matching any of the patterns will be deleted from the repo. + + Returns: + The url of the commit of your model in the given repository. + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following error: + > + > - [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + > if the user is not log on to the Hugging Face Hub. + """ + _check_fastai_fastcore_versions() + api = HfApi(endpoint=api_endpoint) + repo_id = api.create_repo(repo_id=repo_id, token=token, private=private, exist_ok=True).repo_id + + # Push the files to the repo in a single commit + with SoftTemporaryDirectory() as tmp: + saved_path = Path(tmp) / repo_id + _save_pretrained_fastai(learner, saved_path, config=config) + return api.upload_folder( + repo_id=repo_id, + token=token, + folder_path=saved_path, + commit_message=commit_message, + revision=branch, + create_pr=create_pr, + allow_patterns=allow_patterns, + ignore_patterns=ignore_patterns, + delete_patterns=delete_patterns, + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/file_download.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/file_download.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1c4ed1719d953cde05a9a73b34389049fb780361 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/file_download.py @@ -0,0 +1,1936 @@ +import copy +import errno +import os +import re +import shutil +import stat +import time +import uuid +import warnings +from dataclasses import dataclass +from pathlib import Path +from typing import Any, BinaryIO, Literal, NoReturn, overload +from urllib.parse import quote, urlparse + +import httpx +from tqdm.auto import tqdm as base_tqdm + +from . import constants +from ._local_folder import ( + _create_cachedir_tag, + get_local_download_paths, + read_download_metadata, + write_download_metadata, +) +from .errors import ( + FileMetadataError, + GatedRepoError, + HfHubHTTPError, + LocalEntryNotFoundError, + RemoteEntryNotFoundError, + RepositoryNotFoundError, + RevisionNotFoundError, +) +from .utils import ( + OfflineModeIsEnabled, + SoftTemporaryDirectory, + WeakFileLock, + XetFileData, + build_hf_headers, + hf_raise_for_status, + logging, + parse_xet_file_data_from_response, + refresh_xet_connection_info, + tqdm, + validate_hf_hub_args, +) +from .utils._http import ( + _DEFAULT_RETRY_ON_EXCEPTIONS, + _DEFAULT_RETRY_ON_STATUS_CODES, + _adjust_range_header, + _httpx_follow_relative_redirects_with_backoff, + http_stream_backoff, +) +from .utils._runtime import is_xet_available +from .utils.sha import sha_fileobj +from .utils.tqdm import _get_progress_bar_context + + +logger = logging.get_logger(__name__) + +# Return value when trying to load a file from cache but the file does not exist in the distant repo. +_CACHED_NO_EXIST = object() +_CACHED_NO_EXIST_T = Any + +# Regex to get filename from a "Content-Disposition" header for CDN-served files +HEADER_FILENAME_PATTERN = re.compile(r'filename="(?P.*?)";') + +# Regex to check if the revision IS directly a commit_hash +REGEX_COMMIT_HASH = re.compile(r"^[0-9a-f]{40}$") + +# Regex to check if the file etag IS a valid sha256 +REGEX_SHA256 = re.compile(r"^[0-9a-f]{64}$") + +_are_symlinks_supported_in_dir: dict[str, bool] = {} + +# Internal retry timeout for metadata fetch when no local file exists +_ETAG_RETRY_TIMEOUT = 60 + + +def are_symlinks_supported(cache_dir: str | Path | None = None) -> bool: + """Return whether the symlinks are supported on the machine. + + Since symlinks support can change depending on the mounted disk, we need to check + on the precise cache folder. By default, the default HF cache directory is checked. + + Args: + cache_dir (`str`, `Path`, *optional*): + Path to the folder where cached files are stored. + + Returns: [bool] Whether symlinks are supported in the directory. + """ + # Defaults to HF cache + if cache_dir is None: + cache_dir = constants.HF_HUB_CACHE + cache_dir = str(Path(cache_dir).expanduser().resolve()) # make it unique + + # If symlinks are explicitly disabled by the user, always return False + if constants.HF_HUB_DISABLE_SYMLINKS: + return False + + # Check symlink compatibility only once (per cache directory) at first time use + if cache_dir not in _are_symlinks_supported_in_dir: + _are_symlinks_supported_in_dir[cache_dir] = True + + os.makedirs(cache_dir, exist_ok=True) + with SoftTemporaryDirectory(dir=cache_dir) as tmpdir: + src_path = Path(tmpdir) / "dummy_file_src" + src_path.touch() + dst_path = Path(tmpdir) / "dummy_file_dst" + + # Relative source path as in `_create_symlink`` + relative_src = os.path.relpath(src_path, start=os.path.dirname(dst_path)) + try: + os.symlink(relative_src, dst_path) + except OSError: + # Likely running on Windows + _are_symlinks_supported_in_dir[cache_dir] = False + + if not constants.HF_HUB_DISABLE_SYMLINKS_WARNING: + message = ( + "`huggingface_hub` cache-system uses symlinks by default to" + " efficiently store duplicated files but your machine does not" + f" support them in {cache_dir}. Caching files will still work" + " but in a degraded version that might require more space on" + " your disk. This warning can be disabled by setting the" + " `HF_HUB_DISABLE_SYMLINKS_WARNING` environment variable. For" + " more details, see" + " https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/how-to-cache#limitations." + ) + if os.name == "nt": + message += ( + "\nTo support symlinks on Windows, you either need to" + " activate Developer Mode or to run Python as an" + " administrator. In order to activate developer mode," + " see this article:" + " https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/get-started/enable-your-device-for-development" + ) + warnings.warn(message) + + return _are_symlinks_supported_in_dir[cache_dir] + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class HfFileMetadata: + """Data structure containing information about a file versioned on the Hub. + + Returned by [`get_hf_file_metadata`] based on a URL. + + Args: + commit_hash (`str`, *optional*): + The commit_hash related to the file. + etag (`str`, *optional*): + Etag of the file on the server. + location (`str`): + Location where to download the file. Can be a Hub url or not (CDN). + size (`size`): + Size of the file. In case of an LFS file, contains the size of the actual + LFS file, not the pointer. + xet_file_data (`XetFileData`, *optional*): + Xet information for the file. This is only set if the file is stored using Xet storage. + """ + + commit_hash: str | None + etag: str | None + location: str + size: int | None + xet_file_data: XetFileData | None + + +@dataclass +class DryRunFileInfo: + """Information returned when performing a dry run of a file download. + + Returned by [`hf_hub_download`] when `dry_run=True`. + + Args: + commit_hash (`str`): + The commit_hash related to the file. + file_size (`int`): + Size of the file. In case of an LFS file, contains the size of the actual LFS file, not the pointer. + filename (`str`): + Name of the file in the repo. + is_cached (`bool`): + Whether the file is already cached locally. + will_download (`bool`): + Whether the file will be downloaded if `hf_hub_download` is called with `dry_run=False`. + In practice, will_download is `True` if the file is not cached or if `force_download=True`. + """ + + commit_hash: str + file_size: int + filename: str + local_path: str + is_cached: bool + will_download: bool + + +@validate_hf_hub_args +def hf_hub_url( + repo_id: str, + filename: str, + *, + subfolder: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + endpoint: str | None = None, +) -> str: + """Construct the URL of a file from the given information. + + The resolved address can either be a huggingface.co-hosted url, or a link to + Cloudfront (a Content Delivery Network, or CDN) for large files which are + more than a few MBs. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) name and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + filename (`str`): + The name of the file in the repo. + subfolder (`str`, *optional*): + An optional value corresponding to a folder inside the repo. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"`, `"space"` or `"kernel"` if downloading from a dataset, space or kernel repo, + `None` or `"model"` if downloading from a model. Default is `None`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + An optional Git revision id which can be a branch name, a tag, or a + commit hash. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_url + + >>> hf_hub_url( + ... repo_id="julien-c/EsperBERTo-small", filename="pytorch_model.bin" + ... ) + 'https://huggingface.co/julien-c/EsperBERTo-small/resolve/main/pytorch_model.bin' + ``` + + > [!TIP] + > Notes: + > + > Cloudfront is replicated over the globe so downloads are way faster for + > the end user (and it also lowers our bandwidth costs). + > + > Cloudfront aggressively caches files by default (default TTL is 24 + > hours), however this is not an issue here because we implement a + > git-based versioning system on huggingface.co, which means that we store + > the files on S3/Cloudfront in a content-addressable way (i.e., the file + > name is its hash). Using content-addressable filenames means cache can't + > ever be stale. + > + > In terms of client-side caching from this library, we base our caching + > on the objects' entity tag (`ETag`), which is an identifier of a + > specific version of a resource [1]_. An object's ETag is: its git-sha1 + > if stored in git, or its sha256 if stored in git-lfs. + + References: + + - [1] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/ETag + """ + if subfolder == "": + subfolder = None + if subfolder is not None: + filename = f"{subfolder}/{filename}" + + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES_WITH_KERNEL: + raise ValueError("Invalid repo type") + + if repo_type in constants.REPO_TYPES_URL_PREFIXES: + repo_id = constants.REPO_TYPES_URL_PREFIXES[repo_type] + repo_id + + if revision is None: + revision = constants.DEFAULT_REVISION + url = constants.HUGGINGFACE_CO_URL_TEMPLATE.format( + repo_id=repo_id, revision=quote(revision, safe=""), filename=quote(filename) + ) + # Update endpoint if provided + if endpoint is not None and url.startswith(constants.ENDPOINT): + url = endpoint + url[len(constants.ENDPOINT) :] + return url + + +def _get_file_length_from_http_response(response: httpx.Response) -> int | None: + """ + Get the length of the file from the HTTP response headers. + + This function extracts the file size from the HTTP response headers, either from the + `Content-Range` or `Content-Length` header, if available (in that order). + + Args: + response (`httpx.Response`): + The HTTP response object. + + Returns: + `int` or `None`: The length of the file in bytes, or None if not available. + """ + + # If HTTP response contains compressed body (e.g. gzip), the `Content-Length` header will + # contain the length of the compressed body, not the uncompressed file size. + # And at the start of transmission there's no way to know the uncompressed file size for gzip, + # thus we return None in that case. + content_encoding = response.headers.get("Content-Encoding", "identity").lower() + if content_encoding != "identity": + # gzip/br/deflate/zstd etc + return None + + content_range = response.headers.get("Content-Range") + if content_range is not None: + return int(content_range.rsplit("/")[-1]) + + content_length = response.headers.get("Content-Length") + if content_length is not None: + return int(content_length) + + return None + + +@validate_hf_hub_args +def http_get( + url: str, + temp_file: BinaryIO, + *, + resume_size: int = 0, + headers: dict[str, Any] | None = None, + expected_size: int | None = None, + displayed_filename: str | None = None, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, + _nb_retries: int = 5, + _tqdm_bar: tqdm | None = None, +) -> None: + """ + Download a remote file. Do not gobble up errors, and will return errors tailored to the Hugging Face Hub. + + If ConnectionError (SSLError) or ReadTimeout happen while streaming data from the server, it is most likely a + transient error (network outage?). We log a warning message and try to resume the download a few times before + giving up. The method gives up after 5 attempts if no new data has being received from the server. + + Args: + url (`str`): + The URL of the file to download. + temp_file (`BinaryIO`): + The file-like object where to save the file. + resume_size (`int`, *optional*): + The number of bytes already downloaded. If set to 0 (default), the whole file is download. If set to a + positive number, the download will resume at the given position. + headers (`dict`, *optional*): + Dictionary of HTTP Headers to send with the request. + expected_size (`int`, *optional*): + The expected size of the file to download. If set, the download will raise an error if the size of the + received content is different from the expected one. + displayed_filename (`str`, *optional*): + The filename of the file that is being downloaded. Value is used only to display a nice progress bar. If + not set, the filename is guessed from the URL or the `Content-Disposition` header. + """ + if expected_size is not None and resume_size == expected_size: + # If the file is already fully downloaded, we don't need to download it again. + return + + initial_headers = headers + headers = copy.deepcopy(headers) or {} + if resume_size > 0: + headers["Range"] = _adjust_range_header(headers.get("Range"), resume_size) + elif expected_size and expected_size > constants.MAX_HTTP_DOWNLOAD_SIZE: + # Any files over 50GB will not be available through basic http requests. + raise ValueError( + "The file is too large to be downloaded using the regular download method. " + " Install `hf_xet` with `pip install hf_xet` for xet-powered downloads." + ) + + with http_stream_backoff( + method="GET", + url=url, + headers=headers, + timeout=constants.HF_HUB_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT, + retry_on_exceptions=(), + retry_on_status_codes=(429,), + ) as response: + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + # If we requested a Range but got 200 back, the server ignored our Range header + # (e.g. CloudFront with Accept-Encoding: gzip). Reset file to avoid corruption. + if resume_size > 0 and response.status_code == 200: + temp_file.seek(0) + temp_file.truncate() + resume_size = 0 + + total: int | None = _get_file_length_from_http_response(response) + + if displayed_filename is None: + displayed_filename = url + content_disposition = response.headers.get("Content-Disposition") + if content_disposition is not None: + match = HEADER_FILENAME_PATTERN.search(content_disposition) + if match is not None: + # Means file is on CDN + displayed_filename = match.groupdict()["filename"] + + # Truncate filename if too long to display + if len(displayed_filename) > 40: + displayed_filename = f"(…){displayed_filename[-40:]}" + + consistency_error_message = ( + f"Consistency check failed: file should be of size {expected_size} but has size" + f" {{actual_size}} ({displayed_filename}).\nThis is usually due to network issues while downloading the file." + " Please retry with `force_download=True`." + ) + progress_cm = _get_progress_bar_context( + desc=displayed_filename, + log_level=logger.getEffectiveLevel(), + total=total, + initial=resume_size, + name="huggingface_hub.http_get", + tqdm_class=tqdm_class, + _tqdm_bar=_tqdm_bar, + ) + + with progress_cm as progress: + new_resume_size = resume_size + try: + for chunk in response.iter_bytes(chunk_size=constants.DOWNLOAD_CHUNK_SIZE): + if chunk: # filter out keep-alive new chunks + progress.update(len(chunk)) + temp_file.write(chunk) + new_resume_size += len(chunk) + # Some data has been downloaded from the server so we reset the number of retries. + _nb_retries = 5 + except (httpx.ConnectError, httpx.TimeoutException) as e: + # If ConnectionError (SSLError) or ReadTimeout happen while streaming data from the server, it is most likely + # a transient error (network outage?). We log a warning message and try to resume the download a few times + # before giving up. Tre retry mechanism is basic but should be enough in most cases. + if _nb_retries <= 0: + logger.warning("Error while downloading from %s: %s\nMax retries exceeded.", url, str(e)) + raise + logger.warning("Error while downloading from %s: %s\nTrying to resume download...", url, str(e)) + time.sleep(1) + return http_get( + url=url, + temp_file=temp_file, + resume_size=new_resume_size, + headers=initial_headers, + expected_size=expected_size, + tqdm_class=tqdm_class, + _nb_retries=_nb_retries - 1, + _tqdm_bar=_tqdm_bar, + ) + + if expected_size is not None and expected_size != temp_file.tell(): + raise OSError( + consistency_error_message.format( + actual_size=temp_file.tell(), + ) + ) + + +def xet_get( + *, + incomplete_path: Path, + xet_file_data: XetFileData, + headers: dict[str, str], + expected_size: int | None = None, + displayed_filename: str | None = None, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, + _tqdm_bar: tqdm | None = None, +) -> None: + """ + Download a file using Xet storage service. + + Args: + incomplete_path (`Path`): + The path to the file to download. + xet_file_data (`XetFileData`): + The file metadata needed to make the request to the xet storage service. + headers (`dict[str, str]`): + The headers to send to the xet storage service. + expected_size (`int`, *optional*): + The expected size of the file to download. If set, the download will raise an error if the size of the + received content is different from the expected one. + displayed_filename (`str`, *optional*): + The filename of the file that is being downloaded. Value is used only to display a nice progress bar. If + not set, the filename is guessed from the URL or the `Content-Disposition` header. + + **How it works:** + The file download system uses Xet storage, which is a content-addressable storage system that breaks files into chunks + for efficient storage and transfer. + + `hf_xet.download_files` manages downloading files by: + - Taking a list of files to download (each with its unique content hash) + - Connecting to a storage server (CAS server) that knows how files are chunked + - Using authentication to ensure secure access + - Providing progress updates during download + + Authentication works by regularly refreshing access tokens through `refresh_xet_connection_info` to maintain a valid + connection to the storage server. + + The download process works like this: + 1. Create a local cache folder at `~/.cache/huggingface/xet/chunk-cache` to store reusable file chunks + 2. Download files in parallel: + 2.1. Prepare to write the file to disk + 2.2. Ask the server "how is this file split into chunks?" using the file's unique hash + The server responds with: + - Which chunks make up the complete file + - Where each chunk can be downloaded from + 2.3. For each needed chunk: + - Checks if we already have it in our local cache + - If not, download it from cloud storage (S3) + - Save it to cache for future use + - Assemble the chunks in order to recreate the original file + + """ + try: + from hf_xet import PyXetDownloadInfo, download_files # type: ignore[no-redef] + except ImportError: + raise ValueError( + "To use optimized download using Xet storage, you need to install the hf_xet package. " + 'Try `pip install "huggingface_hub[hf_xet]"` or `pip install hf_xet`.' + ) + + connection_info = refresh_xet_connection_info(file_data=xet_file_data, headers=headers) + + def token_refresher() -> tuple[str, int]: + connection_info = refresh_xet_connection_info(file_data=xet_file_data, headers=headers) + if connection_info is None: + raise ValueError("Failed to refresh token using xet metadata.") + return connection_info.access_token, connection_info.expiration_unix_epoch + + xet_download_info = [ + PyXetDownloadInfo( + destination_path=str(incomplete_path.absolute()), hash=xet_file_data.file_hash, file_size=expected_size + ) + ] + + if not displayed_filename: + displayed_filename = incomplete_path.name + + # Truncate filename if too long to display + if len(displayed_filename) > 40: + displayed_filename = f"{displayed_filename[:40]}(…)" + + progress_cm = _get_progress_bar_context( + desc=displayed_filename, + log_level=logger.getEffectiveLevel(), + total=expected_size, + initial=0, + name="huggingface_hub.xet_get", + tqdm_class=tqdm_class, + _tqdm_bar=_tqdm_bar, + ) + + xet_headers = headers.copy() + xet_headers.pop("authorization", None) + + with progress_cm as progress: + + def progress_updater(progress_bytes: float): + progress.update(progress_bytes) + + download_files( + xet_download_info, + endpoint=connection_info.endpoint, + token_info=(connection_info.access_token, connection_info.expiration_unix_epoch), + token_refresher=token_refresher, + progress_updater=[progress_updater], + request_headers=xet_headers, + ) + + +def _normalize_etag(etag: str | None) -> str | None: + """Normalize ETag HTTP header, so it can be used to create nice filepaths. + + The HTTP spec allows two forms of ETag: + ETag: W/"" + ETag: "" + + For now, we only expect the second form from the server, but we want to be future-proof so we support both. For + more context, see `TestNormalizeEtag` tests and https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/pull/1428. + + Args: + etag (`str`, *optional*): HTTP header + + Returns: + `str` or `None`: string that can be used as a nice directory name. + Returns `None` if input is None. + """ + if etag is None: + return None + return etag.lstrip("W/").strip('"') + + +def _create_relative_symlink(src: str, dst: str, new_blob: bool = False) -> None: + """Alias method used in `transformers` conversion script.""" + return _create_symlink(src=src, dst=dst, new_blob=new_blob) + + +def _create_symlink(src: str, dst: str, new_blob: bool = False) -> None: + """Create a symbolic link named dst pointing to src. + + By default, it will try to create a symlink using a relative path. Relative paths have 2 advantages: + - If the cache_folder is moved (example: back-up on a shared drive), relative paths within the cache folder will + not break. + - Relative paths seems to be better handled on Windows. Issue was reported 3 times in less than a week when + changing from relative to absolute paths. See https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/issues/1398, + https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/issues/2729 and https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/22228. + NOTE: The issue with absolute paths doesn't happen on admin mode. + When creating a symlink from the cache to a local folder, it is possible that a relative path cannot be created. + This happens when paths are not on the same volume. In that case, we use absolute paths. + + + The result layout looks something like + └── [ 128] snapshots + ├── [ 128] 2439f60ef33a0d46d85da5001d52aeda5b00ce9f + │ ├── [ 52] README.md -> ../../../blobs/d7edf6bd2a681fb0175f7735299831ee1b22b812 + │ └── [ 76] pytorch_model.bin -> ../../../blobs/403450e234d65943a7dcf7e05a771ce3c92faa84dd07db4ac20f592037a1e4bd + + If symlinks cannot be created on this platform (most likely to be Windows), the workaround is to avoid symlinks by + having the actual file in `dst`. If it is a new file (`new_blob=True`), we move it to `dst`. If it is not a new file + (`new_blob=False`), we don't know if the blob file is already referenced elsewhere. To avoid breaking existing + cache, the file is duplicated on the disk. + + In case symlinks are not supported, a warning message is displayed to the user once when loading `huggingface_hub`. + The warning message can be disabled with the `DISABLE_SYMLINKS_WARNING` environment variable. + """ + try: + os.remove(dst) + except OSError: + pass + + abs_src = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(src)) + abs_dst = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(dst)) + abs_dst_folder = os.path.dirname(abs_dst) + + # Use relative_dst in priority + try: + relative_src = os.path.relpath(abs_src, abs_dst_folder) + except ValueError: + # Raised on Windows if src and dst are not on the same volume. This is the case when creating a symlink to a + # local_dir instead of within the cache directory. + # See https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.path.html#os.path.relpath + relative_src = None + + try: + commonpath = os.path.commonpath([abs_src, abs_dst]) + _support_symlinks = are_symlinks_supported(commonpath) + except ValueError: + # Raised if src and dst are not on the same volume. Symlinks will still work on Linux/Macos. + # See https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.path.html#os.path.commonpath + _support_symlinks = os.name != "nt" and not constants.HF_HUB_DISABLE_SYMLINKS + except PermissionError: + # Permission error means src and dst are not in the same volume (e.g. destination path has been provided + # by the user via `local_dir`. Let's test symlink support there) + _support_symlinks = are_symlinks_supported(abs_dst_folder) + except OSError as e: + # OS error (errno=30) means that the commonpath is readonly on Linux/MacOS. + if e.errno == errno.EROFS: + _support_symlinks = are_symlinks_supported(abs_dst_folder) + else: + raise + + # Symlinks are supported => let's create a symlink. + if _support_symlinks: + src_rel_or_abs = relative_src or abs_src + logger.debug(f"Creating pointer from {src_rel_or_abs} to {abs_dst}") + try: + os.symlink(src_rel_or_abs, abs_dst) + return + except FileExistsError: + if os.path.islink(abs_dst) and os.path.realpath(abs_dst) == os.path.realpath(abs_src): + # `abs_dst` already exists and is a symlink to the `abs_src` blob. It is most likely that the file has + # been cached twice concurrently (exactly between `os.remove` and `os.symlink`). Do nothing. + return + else: + # Very unlikely to happen. Means a file `dst` has been created exactly between `os.remove` and + # `os.symlink` and is not a symlink to the `abs_src` blob file. Raise exception. + raise + except PermissionError: + # Permission error means src and dst are not in the same volume (e.g. download to local dir) and symlink + # is supported on both volumes but not between them. Let's just make a hard copy in that case. + pass + + # Symlinks are not supported => let's move or copy the file. + if new_blob: + logger.debug(f"Symlink not supported. Moving file from {abs_src} to {abs_dst}") + shutil.move(abs_src, abs_dst, copy_function=_copy_no_matter_what) + else: + logger.debug(f"Symlink not supported. Copying file from {abs_src} to {abs_dst}") + shutil.copyfile(abs_src, abs_dst) + + +def _cache_commit_hash_for_specific_revision(storage_folder: str, revision: str, commit_hash: str) -> None: + """Cache reference between a revision (tag, branch or truncated commit hash) and the corresponding commit hash. + + Does nothing if `revision` is already a proper `commit_hash` or reference is already cached. + """ + if revision != commit_hash: + ref_path = Path(storage_folder) / "refs" / revision + ref_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + if not ref_path.exists() or commit_hash != ref_path.read_text(): + # Update ref only if has been updated. Could cause useless error in case + # repo is already cached and user doesn't have write access to cache folder. + # See https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/issues/1216. + ref_path.write_text(commit_hash) + + +@validate_hf_hub_args +def repo_folder_name(*, repo_id: str, repo_type: str) -> str: + """Return a serialized version of a hf.co repo name and type, safe for disk storage + as a single non-nested folder. + + Example: models--julien-c--EsperBERTo-small + """ + # remove all `/` occurrences to correctly convert repo to directory name + parts = [f"{repo_type}s", *repo_id.split("/")] + return constants.REPO_ID_SEPARATOR.join(parts) + + +def _check_disk_space(expected_size: int, target_dir: str | Path) -> None: + """Check disk usage and log a warning if there is not enough disk space to download the file. + + Args: + expected_size (`int`): + The expected size of the file in bytes. + target_dir (`str`): + The directory where the file will be stored after downloading. + """ + + target_dir = Path(target_dir) # format as `Path` + for path in [target_dir] + list(target_dir.parents): # first check target_dir, then each parents one by one + try: + target_dir_free = shutil.disk_usage(path).free + if target_dir_free < expected_size: + warnings.warn( + "Not enough free disk space to download the file. " + f"The expected file size is: {expected_size / 1e6:.2f} MB. " + f"The target location {target_dir} only has {target_dir_free / 1e6:.2f} MB free disk space." + ) + return + except OSError: # raise on anything: file does not exist or space disk cannot be checked + pass + + +@overload +def hf_hub_download( + repo_id: str, + filename: str, + *, + subfolder: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + library_name: str | None = None, + library_version: str | None = None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + local_dir: str | Path | None = None, + user_agent: dict | str | None = None, + force_download: bool = False, + etag_timeout: float = constants.DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT, + token: bool | str | None = None, + local_files_only: bool = False, + headers: dict[str, str] | None = None, + endpoint: str | None = None, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, + dry_run: Literal[False] = False, +) -> str: ... + + +@overload +def hf_hub_download( + repo_id: str, + filename: str, + *, + subfolder: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + library_name: str | None = None, + library_version: str | None = None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + local_dir: str | Path | None = None, + user_agent: dict | str | None = None, + force_download: bool = False, + etag_timeout: float = constants.DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT, + token: bool | str | None = None, + local_files_only: bool = False, + headers: dict[str, str] | None = None, + endpoint: str | None = None, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, + dry_run: Literal[True] = True, +) -> DryRunFileInfo: ... + + +@overload +def hf_hub_download( + repo_id: str, + filename: str, + *, + subfolder: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + library_name: str | None = None, + library_version: str | None = None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + local_dir: str | Path | None = None, + user_agent: dict | str | None = None, + force_download: bool = False, + etag_timeout: float = constants.DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT, + token: bool | str | None = None, + local_files_only: bool = False, + headers: dict[str, str] | None = None, + endpoint: str | None = None, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, + dry_run: bool = False, +) -> str | DryRunFileInfo: ... + + +@validate_hf_hub_args +def hf_hub_download( + repo_id: str, + filename: str, + *, + subfolder: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + library_name: str | None = None, + library_version: str | None = None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + local_dir: str | Path | None = None, + user_agent: dict | str | None = None, + force_download: bool = False, + etag_timeout: float = constants.DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT, + token: bool | str | None = None, + local_files_only: bool = False, + headers: dict[str, str] | None = None, + endpoint: str | None = None, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, + dry_run: bool = False, +) -> str | DryRunFileInfo: + """Download a given file if it's not already present in the local cache. + + The new cache file layout looks like this: + - The cache directory contains one subfolder per repo_id (namespaced by repo type) + - inside each repo folder: + - refs is a list of the latest known revision => commit_hash pairs + - blobs contains the actual file blobs (identified by their git-sha or sha256, depending on + whether they're LFS files or not) + - snapshots contains one subfolder per commit, each "commit" contains the subset of the files + that have been resolved at that particular commit. Each filename is a symlink to the blob + at that particular commit. + + ``` + [ 96] . + └── [ 160] models--julien-c--EsperBERTo-small + ├── [ 160] blobs + │ ├── [321M] 403450e234d65943a7dcf7e05a771ce3c92faa84dd07db4ac20f592037a1e4bd + │ ├── [ 398] 7cb18dc9bafbfcf74629a4b760af1b160957a83e + │ └── [1.4K] d7edf6bd2a681fb0175f7735299831ee1b22b812 + ├── [ 96] refs + │ └── [ 40] main + └── [ 128] snapshots + ├── [ 128] 2439f60ef33a0d46d85da5001d52aeda5b00ce9f + │ ├── [ 52] README.md -> ../../blobs/d7edf6bd2a681fb0175f7735299831ee1b22b812 + │ └── [ 76] pytorch_model.bin -> ../../blobs/403450e234d65943a7dcf7e05a771ce3c92faa84dd07db4ac20f592037a1e4bd + └── [ 128] bbc77c8132af1cc5cf678da3f1ddf2de43606d48 + ├── [ 52] README.md -> ../../blobs/7cb18dc9bafbfcf74629a4b760af1b160957a83e + └── [ 76] pytorch_model.bin -> ../../blobs/403450e234d65943a7dcf7e05a771ce3c92faa84dd07db4ac20f592037a1e4bd + ``` + + If `local_dir` is provided, the file structure from the repo will be replicated in this location. When using this + option, the `cache_dir` will not be used and a `.cache/huggingface/` folder will be created at the root of `local_dir` + to store some metadata related to the downloaded files. While this mechanism is not as robust as the main + cache-system, it's optimized for regularly pulling the latest version of a repository. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A user or an organization name and a repo name separated by a `/`. + filename (`str`): + The name of the file in the repo. + subfolder (`str`, *optional*): + An optional value corresponding to a folder inside the model repo. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"`, `"space"` or `"kernel"` if downloading from a dataset, space or kernel repo, + `None` or `"model"` if downloading from a model. Default is `None`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + An optional Git revision id which can be a branch name, a tag, or a + commit hash. + library_name (`str`, *optional*): + The name of the library to which the object corresponds. + library_version (`str`, *optional*): + The version of the library. + cache_dir (`str`, `Path`, *optional*): + Path to the folder where cached files are stored. + local_dir (`str` or `Path`, *optional*): + If provided, the downloaded file will be placed under this directory. + user_agent (`dict`, `str`, *optional*): + The user-agent info in the form of a dictionary or a string. + force_download (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Whether the file should be downloaded even if it already exists in + the local cache. + etag_timeout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `10`): + When fetching ETag, how many seconds to wait for the server to send + data before giving up which is passed to `requests.request`. + token (`str`, `bool`, *optional*): + A token to be used for the download. + - If `True`, the token is read from the HuggingFace config + folder. + - If a string, it's used as the authentication token. + local_files_only (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, avoid downloading the file and return the path to the + local cached file if it exists. + headers (`dict`, *optional*): + Additional headers to be sent with the request. + tqdm_class (`tqdm`, *optional*): + If provided, overwrites the default behavior for the progress bar. Passed + argument must inherit from `tqdm.auto.tqdm` or at least mimic its behavior. + Defaults to the custom HF progress bar that can be disabled by setting + `HF_HUB_DISABLE_PROGRESS_BARS` environment variable. + dry_run (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, perform a dry run without actually downloading the file. Returns a + [`DryRunFileInfo`] object containing information about what would be downloaded. + + Returns: + `str` or [`DryRunFileInfo`]: + - If `dry_run=False`: Local path of file or if networking is off, last version of file cached on disk. + - If `dry_run=True`: A [`DryRunFileInfo`] object containing download information. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`] + If the revision to download from cannot be found. + [`~utils.RemoteEntryNotFoundError`] + If the file to download cannot be found. + [`~utils.LocalEntryNotFoundError`] + If network is disabled or unavailable and file is not found in cache. + [`EnvironmentError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#EnvironmentError) + If `token=True` but the token cannot be found. + [`OSError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#OSError) + If ETag cannot be determined. + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If some parameter value is invalid. + + """ + if constants.HF_HUB_ETAG_TIMEOUT != constants.DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT: + # Respect environment variable above user value + etag_timeout = constants.HF_HUB_ETAG_TIMEOUT + + if cache_dir is None: + cache_dir = constants.HF_HUB_CACHE + if revision is None: + revision = constants.DEFAULT_REVISION + if isinstance(cache_dir, Path): + cache_dir = str(cache_dir) + if isinstance(local_dir, Path): + local_dir = str(local_dir) + + if subfolder == "": + subfolder = None + if subfolder is not None: + # This is used to create a URL, and not a local path, hence the forward slash. + filename = f"{subfolder}/{filename}" + + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = "model" + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES_WITH_KERNEL: + raise ValueError( + f"Invalid repo type: {repo_type}. Accepted repo types are: {str(constants.REPO_TYPES_WITH_KERNEL)}" + ) + + hf_headers = build_hf_headers( + token=token, + library_name=library_name, + library_version=library_version, + user_agent=user_agent, + headers=headers, + ) + + if local_dir is not None: + return _hf_hub_download_to_local_dir( + # Destination + local_dir=local_dir, + # File info + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + filename=filename, + revision=revision, + # HTTP info + endpoint=endpoint, + etag_timeout=etag_timeout, + headers=hf_headers, + token=token, + # Additional options + cache_dir=cache_dir, + force_download=force_download, + local_files_only=local_files_only, + tqdm_class=tqdm_class, + dry_run=dry_run, + ) + else: + return _hf_hub_download_to_cache_dir( + # Destination + cache_dir=cache_dir, + # File info + repo_id=repo_id, + filename=filename, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + # HTTP info + endpoint=endpoint, + etag_timeout=etag_timeout, + headers=hf_headers, + token=token, + # Additional options + local_files_only=local_files_only, + force_download=force_download, + tqdm_class=tqdm_class, + dry_run=dry_run, + ) + + +def _hf_hub_download_to_cache_dir( + *, + # Destination + cache_dir: str, + # File info + repo_id: str, + filename: str, + repo_type: str, + revision: str, + # HTTP info + endpoint: str | None, + etag_timeout: float, + headers: dict[str, str], + token: bool | str | None, + # Additional options + local_files_only: bool, + force_download: bool, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None, + dry_run: bool, +) -> str | DryRunFileInfo: + """Download a given file to a cache folder, if not already present. + + Method should not be called directly. Please use `hf_hub_download` instead. + """ + locks_dir = os.path.join(cache_dir, ".locks") + storage_folder = os.path.join(cache_dir, repo_folder_name(repo_id=repo_id, repo_type=repo_type)) + + # cross-platform transcription of filename, to be used as a local file path. + relative_filename = os.path.join(*filename.split("/")) + if os.name == "nt": + if relative_filename.startswith("..\\") or "\\..\\" in relative_filename: + raise ValueError( + f"Invalid filename: cannot handle filename '{relative_filename}' on Windows. Please ask the repository" + " owner to rename this file." + ) + + # if user provides a commit_hash and they already have the file on disk, shortcut everything. + if REGEX_COMMIT_HASH.match(revision): + pointer_path = _get_pointer_path(storage_folder, revision, relative_filename) + if os.path.exists(pointer_path): + if dry_run: + return DryRunFileInfo( + commit_hash=revision, + file_size=os.path.getsize(pointer_path), + filename=filename, + is_cached=True, + local_path=pointer_path, + will_download=force_download, + ) + if not force_download: + return pointer_path + + # Try to get metadata (etag, commit_hash, url, size) from the server. + # If we can't, a HEAD request error is returned. + (url_to_download, etag, commit_hash, expected_size, xet_file_data, head_call_error) = _get_metadata_or_catch_error( + repo_id=repo_id, + filename=filename, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + endpoint=endpoint, + etag_timeout=etag_timeout, + headers=headers, + token=token, + local_files_only=local_files_only, + storage_folder=storage_folder, + relative_filename=relative_filename, + ) + + # etag can be None for several reasons: + # 1. we passed local_files_only. + # 2. we don't have a connection + # 3. Hub is down (HTTP 500, 503, 504) + # 4. repo is not found -for example private or gated- and invalid/missing token sent + # 5. Hub is blocked by a firewall or proxy is not set correctly. + # => Try to get the last downloaded one from the specified revision. + # + # If the specified revision is a commit hash, look inside "snapshots". + # If the specified revision is a branch or tag, look inside "refs". + if head_call_error is not None: + # Couldn't make a HEAD call => let's try to find a local file + if not force_download: + commit_hash = None + if REGEX_COMMIT_HASH.match(revision): + commit_hash = revision + else: + ref_path = os.path.join(storage_folder, "refs", revision) + if os.path.isfile(ref_path): + with open(ref_path) as f: + commit_hash = f.read() + + # Return pointer file if exists + if commit_hash is not None: + pointer_path = _get_pointer_path(storage_folder, commit_hash, relative_filename) + if os.path.exists(pointer_path): + if dry_run: + return DryRunFileInfo( + commit_hash=commit_hash, + file_size=os.path.getsize(pointer_path), + filename=filename, + is_cached=True, + local_path=pointer_path, + will_download=force_download, + ) + if not force_download: + return pointer_path + + if isinstance(head_call_error, _DEFAULT_RETRY_ON_EXCEPTIONS) or ( + isinstance(head_call_error, HfHubHTTPError) + and head_call_error.response.status_code in _DEFAULT_RETRY_ON_STATUS_CODES + ): + logger.info("No local file found. Retrying..") + (url_to_download, etag, commit_hash, expected_size, xet_file_data, head_call_error) = ( + _get_metadata_or_catch_error( + repo_id=repo_id, + filename=filename, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + endpoint=endpoint, + etag_timeout=_ETAG_RETRY_TIMEOUT, + headers=headers, + token=token, + local_files_only=local_files_only, + storage_folder=storage_folder, + relative_filename=relative_filename, + retry_on_errors=True, + ) + ) + + # If still error, raise + if head_call_error is not None: + _raise_on_head_call_error(head_call_error, force_download, local_files_only) + + # From now on, etag, commit_hash, url and size are not None. + assert etag is not None, "etag must have been retrieved from server" + assert commit_hash is not None, "commit_hash must have been retrieved from server" + assert url_to_download is not None, "file location must have been retrieved from server" + assert expected_size is not None, "expected_size must have been retrieved from server" + blob_path = os.path.join(storage_folder, "blobs", etag) + pointer_path = _get_pointer_path(storage_folder, commit_hash, relative_filename) + + if dry_run: + is_cached = os.path.exists(pointer_path) or os.path.exists(blob_path) + return DryRunFileInfo( + commit_hash=commit_hash, + file_size=expected_size, + filename=filename, + is_cached=is_cached, + local_path=pointer_path, + will_download=force_download or not is_cached, + ) + + os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(blob_path), exist_ok=True) + os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(pointer_path), exist_ok=True) + + # Tag cache_dir so backup tools can skip it (CACHEDIR.TAG standard). + _create_cachedir_tag(Path(cache_dir)) + + # if passed revision is not identical to commit_hash + # then revision has to be a branch name or tag name. + # In that case store a ref. + _cache_commit_hash_for_specific_revision(storage_folder, revision, commit_hash) + + # Prevent parallel downloads of the same file with a lock. + # etag could be duplicated across repos, + lock_path = os.path.join(locks_dir, repo_folder_name(repo_id=repo_id, repo_type=repo_type), f"{etag}.lock") + + # Some Windows versions do not allow for paths longer than 255 characters. + # In this case, we must specify it as an extended path by using the "\\?\" prefix. + if ( + os.name == "nt" + and len(os.path.abspath(lock_path)) > 255 + and not os.path.abspath(lock_path).startswith("\\\\?\\") + ): + lock_path = "\\\\?\\" + os.path.abspath(lock_path) + + if ( + os.name == "nt" + and len(os.path.abspath(blob_path)) > 255 + and not os.path.abspath(blob_path).startswith("\\\\?\\") + ): + blob_path = "\\\\?\\" + os.path.abspath(blob_path) + + Path(lock_path).parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + + # pointer already exists -> immediate return + if not force_download and os.path.exists(pointer_path): + return pointer_path + + # Blob exists but pointer must be (safely) created -> take the lock + if not force_download and os.path.exists(blob_path): + with WeakFileLock(lock_path): + if not os.path.exists(pointer_path): + _create_symlink(blob_path, pointer_path, new_blob=False) + return pointer_path + + # Local file doesn't exist or etag isn't a match => retrieve file from remote (or cache) + + with WeakFileLock(lock_path): + _download_to_tmp_and_move( + incomplete_path=Path(blob_path + ".incomplete"), + destination_path=Path(blob_path), + url_to_download=url_to_download, + headers=headers, + expected_size=expected_size, + filename=filename, + force_download=force_download, + etag=etag, + xet_file_data=xet_file_data, + tqdm_class=tqdm_class, + ) + if not os.path.exists(pointer_path): + _create_symlink(blob_path, pointer_path, new_blob=True) + + return pointer_path + + +def _hf_hub_download_to_local_dir( + *, + # Destination + local_dir: str | Path, + # File info + repo_id: str, + repo_type: str, + filename: str, + revision: str, + # HTTP info + endpoint: str | None, + etag_timeout: float, + headers: dict[str, str], + token: bool | str | None, + # Additional options + cache_dir: str, + force_download: bool, + local_files_only: bool, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None, + dry_run: bool, +) -> str | DryRunFileInfo: + """Download a given file to a local folder, if not already present. + + Method should not be called directly. Please use `hf_hub_download` instead. + """ + # Some Windows versions do not allow for paths longer than 255 characters. + # In this case, we must specify it as an extended path by using the "\\?\" prefix. + if os.name == "nt" and len(os.path.abspath(local_dir)) > 255: + local_dir = "\\\\?\\" + os.path.abspath(local_dir) + local_dir = Path(local_dir) + paths = get_local_download_paths(local_dir=local_dir, filename=filename) + local_metadata = read_download_metadata(local_dir=local_dir, filename=filename) + + # Local file exists + metadata exists + commit_hash matches => return file + if ( + REGEX_COMMIT_HASH.match(revision) + and paths.file_path.is_file() + and local_metadata is not None + and local_metadata.commit_hash == revision + ): + local_file = str(paths.file_path) + if dry_run: + return DryRunFileInfo( + commit_hash=revision, + file_size=os.path.getsize(local_file), + filename=filename, + is_cached=True, + local_path=local_file, + will_download=force_download, + ) + if not force_download: + return local_file + + # Local file doesn't exist or commit_hash doesn't match => we need the etag + (url_to_download, etag, commit_hash, expected_size, xet_file_data, head_call_error) = _get_metadata_or_catch_error( + repo_id=repo_id, + filename=filename, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + endpoint=endpoint, + etag_timeout=etag_timeout, + headers=headers, + token=token, + local_files_only=local_files_only, + ) + + if head_call_error is not None: + # No HEAD call but local file exists => default to local file + if paths.file_path.is_file(): + if dry_run or not force_download: + logger.warning( + f"Couldn't access the Hub to check for update but local file already exists. Defaulting to existing file. (error: {head_call_error})" + ) + local_path = str(paths.file_path) + if dry_run and local_metadata is not None: + return DryRunFileInfo( + commit_hash=local_metadata.commit_hash, + file_size=os.path.getsize(local_path), + filename=filename, + is_cached=True, + local_path=local_path, + will_download=force_download, + ) + if not force_download: + return local_path + elif not force_download: + if isinstance(head_call_error, _DEFAULT_RETRY_ON_EXCEPTIONS) or ( + isinstance(head_call_error, HfHubHTTPError) + and head_call_error.response.status_code in _DEFAULT_RETRY_ON_STATUS_CODES + ): + logger.info("No local file found. Retrying..") + (url_to_download, etag, commit_hash, expected_size, xet_file_data, head_call_error) = ( + _get_metadata_or_catch_error( + repo_id=repo_id, + filename=filename, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + endpoint=endpoint, + etag_timeout=_ETAG_RETRY_TIMEOUT, + headers=headers, + token=token, + local_files_only=local_files_only, + retry_on_errors=True, + ) + ) + + # If still error, raise + if head_call_error is not None: + _raise_on_head_call_error(head_call_error, force_download, local_files_only) + + # From now on, etag, commit_hash, url and size are not None. + assert etag is not None, "etag must have been retrieved from server" + assert commit_hash is not None, "commit_hash must have been retrieved from server" + assert url_to_download is not None, "file location must have been retrieved from server" + assert expected_size is not None, "expected_size must have been retrieved from server" + + # Local file exists => check if it's up-to-date + if not force_download and paths.file_path.is_file(): + # etag matches => update metadata and return file + if local_metadata is not None and local_metadata.etag == etag: + write_download_metadata(local_dir=local_dir, filename=filename, commit_hash=commit_hash, etag=etag) + if dry_run: + return DryRunFileInfo( + commit_hash=commit_hash, + file_size=expected_size, + filename=filename, + is_cached=True, + local_path=str(paths.file_path), + will_download=False, + ) + return str(paths.file_path) + + # metadata is outdated + etag is a sha256 + # => means it's an LFS file (large) + # => let's compute local hash and compare + # => if match, update metadata and return file + if local_metadata is None and REGEX_SHA256.match(etag) is not None: + with open(paths.file_path, "rb") as f: + file_hash = sha_fileobj(f).hex() + if file_hash == etag: + write_download_metadata(local_dir=local_dir, filename=filename, commit_hash=commit_hash, etag=etag) + if dry_run: + return DryRunFileInfo( + commit_hash=commit_hash, + file_size=expected_size, + filename=filename, + is_cached=True, + local_path=str(paths.file_path), + will_download=False, + ) + return str(paths.file_path) + + # Local file doesn't exist or etag isn't a match => retrieve file from remote (or cache) + + # If we are lucky enough, the file is already in the cache => copy it + if not force_download: + cached_path = try_to_load_from_cache( + repo_id=repo_id, + filename=filename, + cache_dir=cache_dir, + revision=commit_hash, + repo_type=repo_type, + ) + if isinstance(cached_path, str): + with WeakFileLock(paths.lock_path): + paths.file_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + shutil.copyfile(cached_path, paths.file_path) + write_download_metadata(local_dir=local_dir, filename=filename, commit_hash=commit_hash, etag=etag) + if dry_run: + return DryRunFileInfo( + commit_hash=commit_hash, + file_size=expected_size, + filename=filename, + is_cached=True, + local_path=str(paths.file_path), + will_download=False, + ) + return str(paths.file_path) + + if dry_run: + is_cached = paths.file_path.is_file() + return DryRunFileInfo( + commit_hash=commit_hash, + file_size=expected_size, + filename=filename, + is_cached=is_cached, + local_path=str(paths.file_path), + will_download=force_download or not is_cached, + ) + + # Otherwise, let's download the file! + with WeakFileLock(paths.lock_path): + paths.file_path.unlink(missing_ok=True) # delete outdated file first + _download_to_tmp_and_move( + incomplete_path=paths.incomplete_path(etag), + destination_path=paths.file_path, + url_to_download=url_to_download, + headers=headers, + expected_size=expected_size, + filename=filename, + force_download=force_download, + etag=etag, + xet_file_data=xet_file_data, + tqdm_class=tqdm_class, + ) + + write_download_metadata(local_dir=local_dir, filename=filename, commit_hash=commit_hash, etag=etag) + return str(paths.file_path) + + +@validate_hf_hub_args +def try_to_load_from_cache( + repo_id: str, + filename: str, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, +) -> str | _CACHED_NO_EXIST_T | None: + """ + Explores the cache to return the latest cached file for a given revision if found. + + This function will not raise any exception if the file in not cached. + + Args: + cache_dir (`str` or `os.PathLike`): + The folder where the cached files lie. + repo_id (`str`): + The ID of the repo on huggingface.co. + filename (`str`): + The filename to look for inside `repo_id`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The specific model version to use. Will default to `"main"` if it's not provided and no `commit_hash` is + provided either. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of the repository. Will default to `"model"`. + + Returns: + `Optional[str]` or `_CACHED_NO_EXIST`: + Will return `None` if the file was not cached. Otherwise: + - The exact path to the cached file if it's found in the cache + - A special value `_CACHED_NO_EXIST` if the file does not exist at the given commit hash and this fact was + cached. + + Example: + + ```python + from huggingface_hub import try_to_load_from_cache, _CACHED_NO_EXIST + + filepath = try_to_load_from_cache() + if isinstance(filepath, str): + # file exists and is cached + ... + elif filepath is _CACHED_NO_EXIST: + # non-existence of file is cached + ... + else: + # file is not cached + ... + ``` + """ + if revision is None: + revision = "main" + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = "model" + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES_WITH_KERNEL: + raise ValueError( + f"Invalid repo type: {repo_type}. Accepted repo types are: {str(constants.REPO_TYPES_WITH_KERNEL)}" + ) + if cache_dir is None: + cache_dir = constants.HF_HUB_CACHE + + repo_cache = os.path.join(cache_dir, repo_folder_name(repo_id=repo_id, repo_type=repo_type)) + if not os.path.isdir(repo_cache): + # No cache for this model + return None + + refs_dir = os.path.join(repo_cache, "refs") + snapshots_dir = os.path.join(repo_cache, "snapshots") + no_exist_dir = os.path.join(repo_cache, ".no_exist") + + # Resolve refs (for instance to convert main to the associated commit sha) + if os.path.isdir(refs_dir): + revision_file = os.path.join(refs_dir, revision) + if os.path.isfile(revision_file): + with open(revision_file) as f: + revision = f.read() + + # Check if file is cached as "no_exist" + if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(no_exist_dir, revision, filename)): + return _CACHED_NO_EXIST + + # Check if revision folder exists + if not os.path.exists(snapshots_dir): + return None + cached_shas = os.listdir(snapshots_dir) + if revision not in cached_shas: + # No cache for this revision and we won't try to return a random revision + return None + + # Check if file exists in cache + cached_file = os.path.join(snapshots_dir, revision, filename) + return cached_file if os.path.isfile(cached_file) else None + + +@validate_hf_hub_args +def get_hf_file_metadata( + url: str, + token: bool | str | None = None, + timeout: float | None = constants.HF_HUB_ETAG_TIMEOUT, + library_name: str | None = None, + library_version: str | None = None, + user_agent: dict | str | None = None, + headers: dict[str, str] | None = None, + endpoint: str | None = None, + retry_on_errors: bool = False, +) -> HfFileMetadata: + """Fetch metadata of a file versioned on the Hub for a given url. + + Args: + url (`str`): + File url, for example returned by [`hf_hub_url`]. + token (`str` or `bool`, *optional*): + A token to be used for the download. + - If `True`, the token is read from the HuggingFace config + folder. + - If `False` or `None`, no token is provided. + - If a string, it's used as the authentication token. + timeout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 10): + How many seconds to wait for the server to send metadata before giving up. + library_name (`str`, *optional*): + The name of the library to which the object corresponds. + library_version (`str`, *optional*): + The version of the library. + user_agent (`dict`, `str`, *optional*): + The user-agent info in the form of a dictionary or a string. + headers (`dict`, *optional*): + Additional headers to be sent with the request. + endpoint (`str`, *optional*): + Endpoint of the Hub. Defaults to . + retry_on_errors (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Whether to retry on errors (429, 5xx, timeout, network errors). + If False, no retry for fast fallback to local cache. + + Returns: + A [`HfFileMetadata`] object containing metadata such as location, etag, size and + commit_hash. + """ + hf_headers = build_hf_headers( + token=token, + library_name=library_name, + library_version=library_version, + user_agent=user_agent, + headers=headers, + ) + hf_headers["Accept-Encoding"] = "identity" # prevent any compression => we want to know the real size of the file + + # Retrieve metadata + response = _httpx_follow_relative_redirects_with_backoff( + method="HEAD", url=url, headers=hf_headers, timeout=timeout, retry_on_errors=retry_on_errors + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + # Return + return HfFileMetadata( + commit_hash=response.headers.get(constants.HUGGINGFACE_HEADER_X_REPO_COMMIT), + # We favor a custom header indicating the etag of the linked resource, and we fall back to the regular etag header. + etag=_normalize_etag( + response.headers.get(constants.HUGGINGFACE_HEADER_X_LINKED_ETAG) or response.headers.get("ETag") + ), + # Either from response headers (if redirected) or defaults to request url + # Do not use directly `url` as we might have followed relative redirects. + location=response.headers.get("Location") or str(response.request.url), # type: ignore + size=_int_or_none( + response.headers.get(constants.HUGGINGFACE_HEADER_X_LINKED_SIZE) or response.headers.get("Content-Length") + ), + xet_file_data=parse_xet_file_data_from_response(response, endpoint=endpoint), # type: ignore + ) + + +def _get_metadata_or_catch_error( + *, + repo_id: str, + filename: str, + repo_type: str, + revision: str, + endpoint: str | None, + etag_timeout: float | None, + headers: dict[str, str], # mutated inplace! + token: bool | str | None, + local_files_only: bool, + relative_filename: str | None = None, # only used to store `.no_exists` in cache + storage_folder: str | None = None, # only used to store `.no_exists` in cache + retry_on_errors: bool = False, +) -> ( + # Either an exception is caught and returned + tuple[None, None, None, None, None, Exception] + | + # Or the metadata is returned as + # `(url_to_download, etag, commit_hash, expected_size, xet_file_data, None)` + tuple[str, str, str, int, XetFileData | None, None] +): + """Get metadata for a file on the Hub, safely handling network issues. + + Returns either the etag, commit_hash and expected size of the file, or the error + raised while fetching the metadata. + + NOTE: This function mutates `headers` inplace! It removes the `authorization` header + if the file is a LFS blob and the domain of the url is different from the + domain of the location (typically an S3 bucket). + """ + if local_files_only: + return ( + None, + None, + None, + None, + None, + OfflineModeIsEnabled( + f"Cannot access file since 'local_files_only=True' as been set. (repo_id: {repo_id}, repo_type: {repo_type}, revision: {revision}, filename: {filename})" + ), + ) + + url = hf_hub_url(repo_id, filename, repo_type=repo_type, revision=revision, endpoint=endpoint) + url_to_download: str = url + etag: str | None = None + commit_hash: str | None = None + expected_size: int | None = None + head_error_call: Exception | None = None + xet_file_data: XetFileData | None = None + + # Try to get metadata from the server. + # Do not raise yet if the file is not found or not accessible. + if not local_files_only: + try: + try: + metadata = get_hf_file_metadata( + url=url, + timeout=etag_timeout, + headers=headers, + token=token, + endpoint=endpoint, + retry_on_errors=retry_on_errors, + ) + except RemoteEntryNotFoundError as http_error: + if storage_folder is not None and relative_filename is not None: + # Cache the non-existence of the file + commit_hash = http_error.response.headers.get(constants.HUGGINGFACE_HEADER_X_REPO_COMMIT) + if commit_hash is not None: + no_exist_file_path = Path(storage_folder) / ".no_exist" / commit_hash / relative_filename + try: + no_exist_file_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + no_exist_file_path.touch() + except OSError as e: + logger.error( + f"Could not cache non-existence of file. Will ignore error and continue. Error: {e}" + ) + _cache_commit_hash_for_specific_revision(storage_folder, revision, commit_hash) + raise + + # Commit hash must exist + commit_hash = metadata.commit_hash + if commit_hash is None: + raise FileMetadataError( + "Distant resource does not seem to be on huggingface.co. It is possible that a configuration issue" + " prevents you from downloading resources from https://huggingface.co. Please check your firewall" + " and proxy settings and make sure your SSL certificates are updated." + ) + + # Etag must exist + # If we don't have any of those, raise an error. + etag = metadata.etag + if etag is None: + raise FileMetadataError( + "Distant resource does not have an ETag, we won't be able to reliably ensure reproducibility." + ) + + # Size must exist + expected_size = metadata.size + if expected_size is None: + raise FileMetadataError("Distant resource does not have a Content-Length.") + + xet_file_data = metadata.xet_file_data + + # In case of a redirect, save an extra redirect on the request.get call, + # and ensure we download the exact atomic version even if it changed + # between the HEAD and the GET (unlikely, but hey). + # + # If url domain is different => we are downloading from a CDN => url is signed => don't send auth + # If url domain is the same => redirect due to repo rename AND downloading a regular file => keep auth + if xet_file_data is None and url != metadata.location: + url_to_download = metadata.location + if urlparse(url).netloc != urlparse(metadata.location).netloc: + # Remove authorization header when downloading a LFS blob + headers.pop("authorization", None) + except httpx.ProxyError: + # Actually raise on proxy error + raise + except (httpx.ConnectError, httpx.TimeoutException, OfflineModeIsEnabled) as error: + # Otherwise, our Internet connection is down. + # etag is None + head_error_call = error + except (RevisionNotFoundError, RemoteEntryNotFoundError): + # The repo was found but the revision or entry doesn't exist on the Hub (never existed or got deleted) + raise + except HfHubHTTPError as error: + # Multiple reasons for an http error: + # - Repository is private and invalid/missing token sent + # - Repository is gated and invalid/missing token sent + # - Hub is down (error 500 or 504) + # => let's switch to 'local_files_only=True' to check if the files are already cached. + # (if it's not the case, the error will be re-raised) + head_error_call = error + except FileMetadataError as error: + # Multiple reasons for a FileMetadataError: + # - Wrong network configuration (proxy, firewall, SSL certificates) + # - Inconsistency on the Hub + # => let's switch to 'local_files_only=True' to check if the files are already cached. + # (if it's not the case, the error will be re-raised) + head_error_call = error + + if not (local_files_only or etag is not None or head_error_call is not None): + raise RuntimeError("etag is empty due to uncovered problems") + + return (url_to_download, etag, commit_hash, expected_size, xet_file_data, head_error_call) # type: ignore + + +def _raise_on_head_call_error(head_call_error: Exception, force_download: bool, local_files_only: bool) -> NoReturn: + """Raise an appropriate error when the HEAD call failed and we cannot locate a local file.""" + # No head call => we cannot force download. + if force_download: + if local_files_only: + raise ValueError("Cannot pass 'force_download=True' and 'local_files_only=True' at the same time.") + elif isinstance(head_call_error, OfflineModeIsEnabled): + raise ValueError("Cannot pass 'force_download=True' when offline mode is enabled.") from head_call_error + else: + raise ValueError("Force download failed due to the above error.") from head_call_error + + # No head call + couldn't find an appropriate file on disk => raise an error. + if local_files_only: + raise LocalEntryNotFoundError( + "Cannot find the requested files in the disk cache and outgoing traffic has been disabled. To enable" + " hf.co look-ups and downloads online, set 'local_files_only' to False." + ) + elif isinstance(head_call_error, (RepositoryNotFoundError, GatedRepoError)) or ( + isinstance(head_call_error, HfHubHTTPError) and head_call_error.response.status_code == 401 + ): + # Repo not found or gated => let's raise the actual error + # Unauthorized => likely a token issue => let's raise the actual error + raise head_call_error + else: + # Otherwise: most likely a connection issue or Hub downtime => let's warn the user + raise LocalEntryNotFoundError( + "An error happened while trying to locate the file on the Hub and we cannot find the requested files" + " in the local cache. Please check your connection and try again or make sure your Internet connection" + " is on." + ) from head_call_error + + +def _download_to_tmp_and_move( + incomplete_path: Path, + destination_path: Path, + url_to_download: str, + headers: dict[str, str], + expected_size: int | None, + filename: str, + force_download: bool, + etag: str | None, + xet_file_data: XetFileData | None, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, +) -> None: + """Download content from a URL to a destination path. + + Internal logic: + - return early if file is already downloaded + - resume download if possible (from incomplete file) + - do not resume download if `force_download=True` + - check disk space before downloading + - download content to a temporary file + - set correct permissions on temporary file + - move the temporary file to the destination path + + Both `incomplete_path` and `destination_path` must be on the same volume to avoid a local copy. + """ + if destination_path.exists() and not force_download: + # Do nothing if already exists (except if force_download=True) + return + + if incomplete_path.exists() and force_download: + # By default, we will try to resume the download if possible. + # However, if the user has set `force_download=True`, then we should + # not resume the download => delete the incomplete file. + logger.debug(f"Removing incomplete file '{incomplete_path}' (force_download=True)") + incomplete_path.unlink(missing_ok=True) + + with incomplete_path.open("ab") as f: + resume_size = f.tell() + message = f"Downloading '{filename}' to '{incomplete_path}'" + if resume_size > 0 and expected_size is not None: + message += f" (resume from {resume_size}/{expected_size})" + logger.debug(message) + + if expected_size is not None: # might be None if HTTP header not set correctly + # Check disk space in both tmp and destination path + _check_disk_space(expected_size, incomplete_path.parent) + _check_disk_space(expected_size, destination_path.parent) + + if xet_file_data is not None and is_xet_available(): + logger.debug("Xet Storage is enabled for this repo. Downloading file from Xet Storage..") + xet_get( + incomplete_path=incomplete_path, + xet_file_data=xet_file_data, + headers=headers, + expected_size=expected_size, + displayed_filename=filename, + tqdm_class=tqdm_class, + ) + else: + if xet_file_data is not None and not constants.HF_HUB_DISABLE_XET: + logger.warning( + "Xet Storage is enabled for this repo, but the 'hf_xet' package is not installed. " + "Falling back to regular HTTP download. " + "For better performance, install the package with: `pip install huggingface_hub[hf_xet]` or `pip install hf_xet`" + ) + + http_get( + url_to_download, + f, + resume_size=resume_size, + headers=headers, + expected_size=expected_size, + tqdm_class=tqdm_class, + ) + + logger.debug(f"Download complete. Moving file to {destination_path}") + _chmod_and_move(incomplete_path, destination_path) + + +def _int_or_none(value: str | None) -> int | None: + try: + return int(value) # type: ignore + except (TypeError, ValueError): + return None + + +def _chmod_and_move(src: Path, dst: Path) -> None: + """Set correct permission before moving a blob from tmp directory to cache dir. + + Do not take into account the `umask` from the process as there is no convenient way + to get it that is thread-safe. + + See: + - About umask: https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.html#os.umask + - Thread-safety: https://stackoverflow.com/a/70343066 + - About solution: https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/pull/1220#issuecomment-1326211591 + - Fix issue: https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/issues/1141 + - Fix issue: https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/issues/1215 + """ + # Get umask by creating a temporary file in the cached repo folder. + tmp_file = dst.parent.parent / f"tmp_{uuid.uuid4()}" + try: + tmp_file.touch() + cache_dir_mode = Path(tmp_file).stat().st_mode + os.chmod(str(src), stat.S_IMODE(cache_dir_mode)) + except OSError as e: + logger.warning( + f"Could not set the permissions on the file '{src}'. Error: {e}.\nContinuing without setting permissions." + ) + finally: + try: + tmp_file.unlink() + except OSError: + # fails if `tmp_file.touch()` failed => do nothing + # See https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/issues/2359 + pass + + shutil.move(str(src), str(dst), copy_function=_copy_no_matter_what) + + +def _copy_no_matter_what(src: str, dst: str) -> None: + """Copy file from src to dst. + + If `shutil.copy2` fails, fallback to `shutil.copyfile`. + """ + try: + # Copy file with metadata and permission + # Can fail e.g. if dst is an S3 mount + shutil.copy2(src, dst) + except OSError: + # Copy only file content + shutil.copyfile(src, dst) + + +def _get_pointer_path(storage_folder: str, revision: str, relative_filename: str) -> str: + # Using `os.path.abspath` instead of `Path.resolve()` to avoid resolving symlinks + snapshot_path = os.path.join(storage_folder, "snapshots") + pointer_path = os.path.join(snapshot_path, revision, relative_filename) + if Path(os.path.abspath(snapshot_path)) not in Path(os.path.abspath(pointer_path)).parents: + raise ValueError( + "Invalid pointer path: cannot create pointer path in snapshot folder if" + f" `storage_folder='{storage_folder}'`, `revision='{revision}'` and" + f" `relative_filename='{relative_filename}'`." + ) + return pointer_path diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/hf_api.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/hf_api.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..75b9d2d6156ce9fd19ea1ef488ff958e8d21f8c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/hf_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,14091 @@ +# Copyright 2019-present, the HuggingFace Inc. team. +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. +from __future__ import annotations + +import inspect +import itertools +import json +import re +import struct +import time +import warnings +from collections import defaultdict +from collections.abc import Callable, Iterable, Iterator +from concurrent.futures import Future, ThreadPoolExecutor +from dataclasses import asdict, dataclass, field +from datetime import datetime, timezone +from functools import wraps +from itertools import islice +from pathlib import Path +from secrets import token_hex +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, BinaryIO, Literal, TypeVar, overload +from urllib.parse import quote, unquote + +import httpcore +import httpx +from tqdm.auto import tqdm as base_tqdm +from tqdm.contrib.concurrent import thread_map + +from huggingface_hub.utils._xet import ( + XetTokenType, + fetch_xet_connection_info_from_repo_info, + reset_xet_connection_info_cache_for_repo, +) + +from . import constants +from ._buckets import ( + BucketFile, + BucketFileMetadata, + BucketFolder, + BucketInfo, + BucketUrl, + SyncPlan, + _BucketAddFile, + _BucketCopyFile, + _BucketDeleteFile, + _split_bucket_id_and_prefix, + sync_bucket_internal, +) +from ._commit_api import ( + CommitOperation, + CommitOperationAdd, + CommitOperationCopy, + CommitOperationDelete, + _fetch_files_to_copy, + _fetch_upload_modes, + _prepare_commit_payload, + _upload_files, + _warn_on_overwriting_operations, +) +from ._dataset_viewer import DatasetParquetEntry +from ._eval_results import EvalResultEntry, parse_eval_result_entries +from ._inference_endpoints import InferenceEndpoint, InferenceEndpointScalingMetric, InferenceEndpointType +from ._jobs_api import JobHardware, JobInfo, JobSpec, ScheduledJobInfo, _create_job_spec +from ._space_api import ( + SpaceHardware, + SpaceRuntime, + SpaceSearchResult, + SpaceSecret, + SpaceStorage, + SpaceVariable, + Volume, +) +from ._upload_large_folder import upload_large_folder_internal +from .community import ( + Discussion, + DiscussionComment, + DiscussionStatusChange, + DiscussionTitleChange, + DiscussionWithDetails, + deserialize_event, +) +from .errors import ( + BadRequestError, + EntryNotFoundError, + GatedRepoError, + HfHubHTTPError, + LocalTokenNotFoundError, + RemoteEntryNotFoundError, + RepositoryNotFoundError, + RevisionNotFoundError, + XetAuthorizationError, + XetRefreshTokenError, +) +from .file_download import DryRunFileInfo, HfFileMetadata, get_hf_file_metadata, hf_hub_url +from .repocard_data import DatasetCardData, ModelCardData, SpaceCardData +from .utils import ( + DEFAULT_IGNORE_PATTERNS, + NotASafetensorsRepoError, + SafetensorsFileMetadata, + SafetensorsParsingError, + SafetensorsRepoMetadata, + TensorInfo, + are_progress_bars_disabled, + build_hf_headers, + chunk_iterable, + experimental, + filter_repo_objects, + fix_hf_endpoint_in_url, + get_session, + get_token, + hf_raise_for_status, + http_backoff, + logging, + paginate, + parse_datetime, + parse_xet_file_data_from_response, + refresh_xet_connection_info, + silent_tqdm, + validate_hf_hub_args, +) +from .utils import tqdm as hf_tqdm +from .utils._auth import _get_token_from_environment, _get_token_from_file, _get_token_from_google_colab +from .utils._deprecation import _deprecate_arguments, _deprecate_method +from .utils._http import _httpx_follow_relative_redirects_with_backoff +from .utils._typing import CallableT +from .utils._verification import collect_local_files, resolve_local_root, verify_maps +from .utils.endpoint_helpers import _is_emission_within_threshold +from .utils.tqdm import _get_progress_bar_context + + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from .inference._providers import PROVIDER_T + from .utils._verification import FolderVerification + from .utils._xet_progress_reporting import XetProgressReporter + +R = TypeVar("R") # Return type +CollectionItemType_T = Literal["model", "dataset", "space", "paper", "collection", "bucket"] +CollectionSort_T = Literal["lastModified", "trending", "upvotes"] +RepoVisibility_T = Literal["public", "private", "protected"] + +ExpandModelProperty_T = Literal[ + "author", + "baseModels", + "cardData", + "childrenModelCount", + "config", + "createdAt", + "disabled", + "downloads", + "downloadsAllTime", + "evalResults", + "gated", + "gguf", + "inference", + "inferenceProviderMapping", + "lastModified", + "library_name", + "likes", + "mask_token", + "model-index", + "pipeline_tag", + "private", + "resourceGroup", + "safetensors", + "sha", + "siblings", + "spaces", + "tags", + "transformersInfo", + "trendingScore", + "usedStorage", + "widgetData", +] + +ExpandDatasetProperty_T = Literal[ + "author", + "cardData", + "citation", + "createdAt", + "description", + "disabled", + "downloads", + "downloadsAllTime", + "gated", + "lastModified", + "likes", + "mainSize", + "paperswithcode_id", + "private", + "resourceGroup", + "sha", + "siblings", + "tags", + "trendingScore", + "usedStorage", +] + +ExpandSpaceProperty_T = Literal[ + "author", + "cardData", + "createdAt", + "datasets", + "disabled", + "lastModified", + "likes", + "models", + "private", + "resourceGroup", + "runtime", + "sdk", + "sha", + "siblings", + "subdomain", + "tags", + "trendingScore", + "usedStorage", +] + +ModelSort_T = Literal["created_at", "downloads", "last_modified", "likes", "trending_score"] +DatasetSort_T = Literal["created_at", "downloads", "last_modified", "likes", "trending_score"] +SpaceSort_T = Literal["created_at", "last_modified", "likes", "trending_score"] +DailyPapersSort_T = Literal["publishedAt", "trending"] + +USERNAME_PLACEHOLDER = "hf_user" +_REGEX_DISCUSSION_URL = re.compile(r".*/discussions/(\d+)$") +_REGEX_HTTP_PROTOCOL = re.compile(r"https?://") + +_CREATE_COMMIT_NO_REPO_ERROR_MESSAGE = ( + "\nNote: Creating a commit assumes that the repo already exists on the" + " Huggingface Hub. Please use `create_repo` if it's not the case." +) +_AUTH_CHECK_NO_REPO_ERROR_MESSAGE = ( + "\nNote: The repository either does not exist or you do not have access rights." + " Please check the repository ID and your access permissions." + " If this is a private repository, ensure that your token is correct." +) +_BUCKET_PATHS_INFO_BATCH_SIZE = 1000 +_BUCKET_BATCH_ADD_CHUNK_SIZE = 1000 +_BUCKET_BATCH_DELETE_CHUNK_SIZE = 1000 + +# Regex used to match special revisions with "/" in them (see #1710) +SPECIAL_REFS_REVISION_REGEX = re.compile( + r""" + (^refs\/convert\/\w+) # `refs/convert/parquet` revisions + | + (^refs\/pr\/\d+) # PR revisions + """, + re.VERBOSE, +) + +logger = logging.get_logger(__name__) + + +def _resolve_repo_visibility( + *, + private: bool | None, + visibility: RepoVisibility_T | None, + repo_type: str | None, +) -> RepoVisibility_T | None: + if private is not None and visibility is not None: + raise ValueError("Received both `private` and `visibility` arguments. Please provide only one of them.") + + if visibility is None: + if private is None: + return None + return "private" if private else "public" + + if visibility == "protected" and repo_type != constants.REPO_TYPE_SPACE: + raise ValueError("Only Spaces can be 'protected'. Please set visibility to 'public' or 'private'.") + return visibility + + +def repo_type_and_id_from_hf_id(hf_id: str, hub_url: str | None = None) -> tuple[str | None, str | None, str]: + """ + Returns the repo type and ID from a huggingface.co URL linking to a + repository + + Args: + hf_id (`str`): + An URL or ID of a repository on the HF hub. Accepted values are: + + - https://huggingface.co/// + - https://huggingface.co// + - hf://// + - hf:/// + - // + - / + - + hub_url (`str`, *optional*): + The URL of the HuggingFace Hub, defaults to https://huggingface.co + + Returns: + A tuple with three items: repo_type (`str` or `None`), namespace (`str` or + `None`) and repo_id (`str`). + + Raises: + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If URL cannot be parsed. + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If `repo_type` is unknown. + """ + input_hf_id = hf_id + + # Get the hub_url (with or without protocol) + full_hub_url = hub_url if hub_url is not None else constants.ENDPOINT + hub_url_without_protocol = _REGEX_HTTP_PROTOCOL.sub("", full_hub_url) + + # Check if hf_id is a URL containing the hub_url (check both with and without protocol) + hf_id_without_protocol = _REGEX_HTTP_PROTOCOL.sub("", hf_id) + is_hf_url = hub_url_without_protocol in hf_id_without_protocol and "@" not in hf_id + + HFFS_PREFIX = "hf://" + if hf_id.startswith(HFFS_PREFIX): # Remove "hf://" prefix if exists + hf_id = hf_id[len(HFFS_PREFIX) :] + + # If it's a URL, strip the endpoint prefix to get the path + if is_hf_url: + # Remove protocol if present + hf_id_normalized = _REGEX_HTTP_PROTOCOL.sub("", hf_id) + + # Remove the hub_url prefix to get the relative path + if hf_id_normalized.startswith(hub_url_without_protocol): + # Strip the hub URL and any leading slashes + hf_id = hf_id_normalized[len(hub_url_without_protocol) :].lstrip("/") + + url_segments = hf_id.split("/") + is_hf_id = len(url_segments) <= 3 + + namespace: str | None + if is_hf_url: + # For URLs, we need to extract repo_type, namespace, repo_id + # Expected format after stripping endpoint: [repo_type]/namespace/repo_id or namespace/repo_id + + if len(url_segments) >= 3: + # Check if first segment is a repo type + if url_segments[0] in constants.REPO_TYPES_MAPPING: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPES_MAPPING[url_segments[0]] + namespace = url_segments[1] + repo_id = url_segments[2] + elif url_segments[0] == "buckets": + # Special case for buckets + repo_type = "bucket" + namespace = url_segments[1] + repo_id = url_segments[2] + else: + # First segment is namespace + namespace = url_segments[0] + repo_id = url_segments[1] + repo_type = None + elif len(url_segments) == 2: + namespace = url_segments[0] + repo_id = url_segments[1] + + # Check if namespace is actually a repo type mapping + if namespace in constants.REPO_TYPES_MAPPING: + # Mean canonical dataset or model + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPES_MAPPING[namespace] + namespace = None + elif namespace == "buckets": + # Special case for buckets + repo_type = "bucket" + namespace = None + else: + repo_type = None + else: + # Single segment + repo_id = url_segments[0] + namespace = None + repo_type = None + elif is_hf_id: + if len(url_segments) == 3: + # Passed // or // + repo_type, namespace, repo_id = url_segments[-3:] + elif len(url_segments) == 2: + if url_segments[0] in constants.REPO_TYPES_MAPPING: + # Passed '' or 'datasets/' for a canonical model or dataset + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPES_MAPPING[url_segments[0]] + namespace = None + repo_id = hf_id.split("/")[-1] + elif url_segments[0] == "buckets": + # Special case for buckets + repo_type = "bucket" + namespace = None + repo_id = hf_id.split("/")[-1] + else: + # Passed / or / + namespace, repo_id = hf_id.split("/")[-2:] + repo_type = None + else: + # Passed + repo_id = url_segments[0] + namespace, repo_type = None, None + else: + raise ValueError(f"Unable to retrieve user and repo ID from the passed HF ID: {hf_id}") + + # Check if repo type is known (mapping "spaces" => "space" + empty value => `None`) + if repo_type in constants.REPO_TYPES_MAPPING: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPES_MAPPING[repo_type] + if repo_type == "": + repo_type = None + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES_WITH_KERNEL and repo_type != "bucket": + raise ValueError(f"Unknown `repo_type`: '{repo_type}' ('{input_hf_id}')") + + return repo_type, namespace, repo_id + + +def _parse_hf_copy_handle(hf_handle: str) -> _BucketCopyHandle | _RepoCopyHandle: + # TODO: Harmonize hf:// parsing. See https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/issues/3971 + if not hf_handle.startswith("hf://"): + raise ValueError(f"Invalid HF handle: '{hf_handle}'. Expected a path starting with 'hf://'.") + + path = hf_handle.removeprefix("hf://") + if path.startswith("buckets/"): + bucket_id, bucket_path = _split_bucket_id_and_prefix(path.removeprefix("buckets/")) + return _BucketCopyHandle( + bucket_id=bucket_id, + path=bucket_path.strip("/"), + ) + + path = path.strip("/") + if path == "": + raise ValueError(f"Invalid HF handle: '{hf_handle}'.") + + parts = path.split("/") + repo_type: str = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + if parts[0] in constants.REPO_TYPES_MAPPING: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPES_MAPPING[parts[0]] + parts = parts[1:] + + if len(parts) < 2: + raise ValueError( + f"Invalid repo HF handle: '{hf_handle}'. Expected format 'hf:////path' or with explicit repo type prefix." + ) + + namespace, repo_name_with_revision = parts[0], parts[1] + remaining_parts = parts[2:] + revision: str | None = None + if "@" in repo_name_with_revision: + repo_name, revision = repo_name_with_revision.split("@", 1) + else: + repo_name = repo_name_with_revision + + if revision is None: + revision = constants.DEFAULT_REVISION + else: + revision = unquote(revision) + if remaining_parts: + maybe_special_ref = f"{revision}/{remaining_parts[0]}" + match = SPECIAL_REFS_REVISION_REGEX.match(maybe_special_ref) + if match is not None: + revision = match.group() + suffix = maybe_special_ref.removeprefix(revision).lstrip("/") + remaining_parts = ([suffix] if suffix else []) + remaining_parts[1:] + + repo_path = "/".join(remaining_parts).strip("/") + return _RepoCopyHandle( + repo_type=repo_type, # type: ignore + repo_id=f"{namespace}/{repo_name}", + revision=revision, + path=repo_path, + ) + + +@dataclass +class LastCommitInfo(dict): + oid: str + title: str + date: datetime + + def __post_init__(self): # hack to make LastCommitInfo backward compatible + self.update(asdict(self)) + + +@dataclass +class BlobLfsInfo(dict): + size: int + sha256: str + pointer_size: int + + def __post_init__(self): # hack to make BlobLfsInfo backward compatible + self.update(asdict(self)) + + +@dataclass +class BlobSecurityInfo(dict): + safe: bool # duplicate information with "status" field, keeping it for backward compatibility + status: str + av_scan: dict | None + pickle_import_scan: dict | None + + def __post_init__(self): # hack to make BlogSecurityInfo backward compatible + self.update(asdict(self)) + + +@dataclass +class TransformersInfo(dict): + auto_model: str + custom_class: str | None = None + # possible `pipeline_tag` values: https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface.js/blob/3ee32554b8620644a6287e786b2a83bf5caf559c/packages/tasks/src/pipelines.ts#L72 + pipeline_tag: str | None = None + processor: str | None = None + + def __post_init__(self): # hack to make TransformersInfo backward compatible + self.update(asdict(self)) + + +@dataclass +class SafeTensorsInfo(dict): + parameters: dict[str, int] + total: int + + def __post_init__(self): # hack to make SafeTensorsInfo backward compatible + self.update(asdict(self)) + + +@dataclass +class CommitInfo(str): + """Data structure containing information about a newly created commit. + + Returned by any method that creates a commit on the Hub: [`create_commit`], [`upload_file`], [`upload_folder`], + [`delete_file`], [`delete_folder`]. It inherits from `str` for backward compatibility but using methods specific + to `str` is deprecated. + + Attributes: + commit_url (`str`): + Url where to find the commit. + + commit_message (`str`): + The summary (first line) of the commit that has been created. + + commit_description (`str`): + Description of the commit that has been created. Can be empty. + + oid (`str`): + Commit hash id. Example: `"91c54ad1727ee830252e457677f467be0bfd8a57"`. + + pr_url (`str`, *optional*): + Url to the PR that has been created, if any. Populated when `create_pr=True` + is passed. + + pr_revision (`str`, *optional*): + Revision of the PR that has been created, if any. Populated when + `create_pr=True` is passed. Example: `"refs/pr/1"`. + + pr_num (`int`, *optional*): + Number of the PR discussion that has been created, if any. Populated when + `create_pr=True` is passed. Can be passed as `discussion_num` in + [`get_discussion_details`]. Example: `1`. + + repo_url (`RepoUrl`): + Repo URL of the commit containing info like repo_id, repo_type, etc. + """ + + commit_url: str + commit_message: str + commit_description: str + oid: str + _endpoint: str | None = field(default=None, repr=False) + pr_url: str | None = None + + # Computed from `commit_url` in `__post_init__` + repo_url: RepoUrl = field(init=False) + + # Computed from `pr_url` in `__post_init__` + pr_revision: str | None = field(init=False) + pr_num: int | None = field(init=False) + + def __new__(cls, *args, commit_url: str, **kwargs): + return str.__new__(cls, commit_url) + + def __post_init__(self): + """Populate pr-related fields after initialization. + + See https://docs.python.org/3.10/library/dataclasses.html#post-init-processing. + """ + # Repo info + self.repo_url = RepoUrl(self.commit_url.split("/commit/")[0], endpoint=self._endpoint) + + # PR info + if self.pr_url is not None: + self.pr_revision = _parse_revision_from_pr_url(self.pr_url) + self.pr_num = int(self.pr_revision.split("/")[-1]) + else: + self.pr_revision = None + self.pr_num = None + + +@dataclass +class AccessRequest: + """Data structure containing information about a user access request. + + Attributes: + username (`str`): + Username of the user who requested access. + fullname (`str`): + Fullname of the user who requested access. + email (`Optional[str]`): + Email of the user who requested access. + Can only be `None` in the /accepted list if the user was granted access manually. + timestamp (`datetime`): + Timestamp of the request. + status (`Literal["pending", "accepted", "rejected"]`): + Status of the request. Can be one of `["pending", "accepted", "rejected"]`. + fields (`dict[str, Any]`, *optional*): + Additional fields filled by the user in the gate form. + """ + + username: str + fullname: str + email: str | None + timestamp: datetime + status: Literal["pending", "accepted", "rejected"] + + # Additional fields filled by the user in the gate form + fields: dict[str, Any] | None = None + + +@dataclass +class WebhookWatchedItem: + """Data structure containing information about the items watched by a webhook. + + Attributes: + type (`Literal["dataset", "model", "org", "space", "user"]`): + Type of the item to be watched. Can be one of `["dataset", "model", "org", "space", "user"]`. + name (`str`): + Name of the item to be watched. Can be the username, organization name, model name, dataset name or space name. + """ + + type: Literal["dataset", "model", "org", "space", "user"] + name: str + + +@dataclass +class WebhookInfo: + """Data structure containing information about a webhook. + + One of `url` or `job` is specified, but not both. + + Attributes: + id (`str`): + ID of the webhook. + url (`str`, *optional*): + URL of the webhook. + job (`JobSpec`, *optional*): + Specifications of the Job to trigger. + watched (`list[WebhookWatchedItem]`): + List of items watched by the webhook, see [`WebhookWatchedItem`]. + domains (`list[WEBHOOK_DOMAIN_T]`): + List of domains the webhook is watching. Can be one of `["repo", "discussions"]`. + secret (`str`, *optional*): + Secret of the webhook. + disabled (`bool`): + Whether the webhook is disabled or not. + """ + + id: str + url: str | None + job: JobSpec | None + watched: list[WebhookWatchedItem] + domains: list[constants.WEBHOOK_DOMAIN_T] + secret: str | None + disabled: bool + + +class RepoUrl(str): + """Subclass of `str` describing a repo URL on the Hub. + + `RepoUrl` is returned by `HfApi.create_repo`. It inherits from `str` for backward + compatibility. At initialization, the URL is parsed to populate properties: + - endpoint (`str`) + - namespace (`Optional[str]`) + - repo_name (`str`) + - repo_id (`str`) + - repo_type (`Literal["model", "dataset", "space"]`) + - url (`str`) + + Args: + url (`Any`): + String value of the repo url. + endpoint (`str`, *optional*): + Endpoint of the Hub. Defaults to . + + Example: + ```py + >>> RepoUrl('https://huggingface.co/gpt2') + RepoUrl('https://huggingface.co/gpt2', endpoint='https://huggingface.co', repo_type='model', repo_id='gpt2') + + >>> RepoUrl('https://hub-ci.huggingface.co/datasets/dummy_user/dummy_dataset', endpoint='https://hub-ci.huggingface.co') + RepoUrl('https://hub-ci.huggingface.co/datasets/dummy_user/dummy_dataset', endpoint='https://hub-ci.huggingface.co', repo_type='dataset', repo_id='dummy_user/dummy_dataset') + + >>> RepoUrl('hf://datasets/my-user/my-dataset') + RepoUrl('hf://datasets/my-user/my-dataset', endpoint='https://huggingface.co', repo_type='dataset', repo_id='user/dataset') + + >>> HfApi.create_repo("dummy_model") + RepoUrl('https://huggingface.co/Wauplin/dummy_model', endpoint='https://huggingface.co', repo_type='model', repo_id='Wauplin/dummy_model') + ``` + + Raises: + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If URL cannot be parsed. + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If `repo_type` is unknown. + """ + + def __new__(cls, url: Any, endpoint: str | None = None): + url = fix_hf_endpoint_in_url(url, endpoint=endpoint) + return super().__new__(cls, url) + + def __init__(self, url: Any, endpoint: str | None = None) -> None: + super().__init__() + # Parse URL + self.endpoint = endpoint or constants.ENDPOINT + repo_type, namespace, repo_name = repo_type_and_id_from_hf_id(self, hub_url=self.endpoint) + + # Populate fields + self.namespace = namespace + self.repo_name = repo_name + self.repo_id = repo_name if namespace is None else f"{namespace}/{repo_name}" + self.repo_type = repo_type or constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + self.url = str(self) # just in case it's needed + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"RepoUrl('{self}', endpoint='{self.endpoint}', repo_type='{self.repo_type}', repo_id='{self.repo_id}')" + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class _BucketCopyHandle: + bucket_id: str + path: str + + +@dataclass(frozen=True) +class _RepoCopyHandle: + repo_type: Literal["model", "dataset", "space"] + repo_id: str + revision: str + path: str + + +@dataclass +class RepoSibling: + """ + Contains basic information about a repo file inside a repo on the Hub. + + > [!TIP] + > All attributes of this class are optional except `rfilename`. This is because only the file names are returned when + > listing repositories on the Hub (with [`list_models`], [`list_datasets`] or [`list_spaces`]). If you need more + > information like file size, blob id or lfs details, you must request them specifically from one repo at a time + > (using [`model_info`], [`dataset_info`] or [`space_info`]) as it adds more constraints on the backend server to + > retrieve these. + + Attributes: + rfilename (str): + file name, relative to the repo root. + size (`int`, *optional*): + The file's size, in bytes. This attribute is defined when `files_metadata` argument of [`repo_info`] is set + to `True`. It's `None` otherwise. + blob_id (`str`, *optional*): + The file's git OID. This attribute is defined when `files_metadata` argument of [`repo_info`] is set to + `True`. It's `None` otherwise. + lfs (`BlobLfsInfo`, *optional*): + The file's LFS metadata. This attribute is defined when`files_metadata` argument of [`repo_info`] is set to + `True` and the file is stored with Git LFS. It's `None` otherwise. + """ + + rfilename: str + size: int | None = None + blob_id: str | None = None + lfs: BlobLfsInfo | None = None + + +@dataclass +class RepoFile: + """ + Contains information about a file on the Hub. + + Attributes: + path (str): + file path relative to the repo root. + size (`int`): + The file's size, in bytes. + blob_id (`str`): + The file's git OID. + lfs (`BlobLfsInfo`, *optional*): + The file's LFS metadata. + xet_hash (`str`, *optional*): + The file's Xet hash. + last_commit (`LastCommitInfo`, *optional*): + The file's last commit metadata. Only defined if [`list_repo_tree`] and [`get_paths_info`] + are called with `expand=True`. + security (`BlobSecurityInfo`, *optional*): + The file's security scan metadata. Only defined if [`list_repo_tree`] and [`get_paths_info`] + are called with `expand=True`. + """ + + path: str + size: int + blob_id: str + lfs: BlobLfsInfo | None = None + xet_hash: str | None = None + last_commit: LastCommitInfo | None = None + security: BlobSecurityInfo | None = None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + self.path = kwargs.pop("path") + self.size = kwargs.pop("size") + self.blob_id = kwargs.pop("oid") + lfs = kwargs.pop("lfs", None) + if lfs is not None: + lfs = BlobLfsInfo(size=lfs["size"], sha256=lfs["oid"], pointer_size=lfs["pointerSize"]) + self.lfs = lfs + self.xet_hash = kwargs.pop("xetHash", None) + last_commit = kwargs.pop("lastCommit", None) or kwargs.pop("last_commit", None) + if last_commit is not None: + last_commit = LastCommitInfo( + oid=last_commit["id"], title=last_commit["title"], date=parse_datetime(last_commit["date"]) + ) + self.last_commit = last_commit + security = kwargs.pop("securityFileStatus", None) + if security is not None: + safe = security["status"] == "safe" + security = BlobSecurityInfo( + safe=safe, + status=security["status"], + av_scan=security["avScan"], + pickle_import_scan=security["pickleImportScan"], + ) + self.security = security + + # backwards compatibility + self.rfilename = self.path + self.lastCommit = self.last_commit + + +@dataclass +class RepoFolder: + """ + Contains information about a folder on the Hub. + + Attributes: + path (str): + folder path relative to the repo root. + tree_id (`str`): + The folder's git OID. + last_commit (`LastCommitInfo`, *optional*): + The folder's last commit metadata. Only defined if [`list_repo_tree`] and [`get_paths_info`] + are called with `expand=True`. + """ + + path: str + tree_id: str + last_commit: LastCommitInfo | None = None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + self.path = kwargs.pop("path") + self.tree_id = kwargs.pop("oid") + last_commit = kwargs.pop("lastCommit", None) or kwargs.pop("last_commit", None) + if last_commit is not None: + last_commit = LastCommitInfo( + oid=last_commit["id"], title=last_commit["title"], date=parse_datetime(last_commit["date"]) + ) + self.last_commit = last_commit + + +@dataclass +class InferenceProviderMapping: + provider: PROVIDER_T # Provider name + hf_model_id: str # ID of the model on the Hugging Face Hub + provider_id: str # ID of the model on the provider's side + status: Literal["error", "live", "staging"] + task: str + + adapter: str | None = None + adapter_weights_path: str | None = None + type: Literal["single-model", "tag-filter"] | None = None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + self.provider = kwargs.pop("provider") + self.hf_model_id = kwargs.pop("hf_model_id") + self.provider_id = kwargs.pop("providerId") + self.status = kwargs.pop("status") + self.task = kwargs.pop("task") + + self.adapter = kwargs.pop("adapter", None) + self.adapter_weights_path = kwargs.pop("adapterWeightsPath", None) + self.type = kwargs.pop("type", None) + self.__dict__.update(**kwargs) + + +@dataclass +class ModelInfo: + """ + Contains information about a model on the Hub. This object is returned by [`model_info`] and [`list_models`]. + + > [!TIP] + > Most attributes of this class are optional. This is because the data returned by the Hub depends on the query made. + > In general, the more specific the query, the more information is returned. On the contrary, when listing models + > using [`list_models`] only a subset of the attributes are returned. + + Attributes: + id (`str`): + ID of model. + author (`str`, *optional*): + Author of the model. + base_models (`list[str]`, *optional*): + List of base models this model is derived from. + card_data (`ModelCardData`, *optional*): + Model Card Metadata as a [`huggingface_hub.repocard_data.ModelCardData`] object. + children_model_count (`int`, *optional*): + Number of children models derived from this model. + config (`dict`, *optional*): + Model configuration. + created_at (`datetime`, *optional*): + Date of creation of the repo on the Hub. Note that the lowest value is `2022-03-02T23:29:04.000Z`, + corresponding to the date when we began to store creation dates. + disabled (`bool`, *optional*): + Is the repo disabled. + downloads (`int`): + Number of downloads of the model over the last 30 days. + downloads_all_time (`int`): + Cumulated number of downloads of the model since its creation. + eval_results (`list[EvalResultEntry]`, *optional*): + Model's evaluation results. + gated (`Literal["auto", "manual", False]`, *optional*): + Is the repo gated. + If so, whether there is manual or automatic approval. + gguf (`dict`, *optional*): + GGUF information of the model. + inference (`Literal["warm"]`, *optional*): + Status of the model on Inference Providers. Warm if the model is served by at least one provider. + inference_provider_mapping (`list[InferenceProviderMapping]`, *optional*): + A list of [`InferenceProviderMapping`] ordered after the user's provider order. + last_modified (`datetime`, *optional*): + Date of last commit to the repo. + library_name (`str`, *optional*): + Library associated with the model. + likes (`int`): + Number of likes of the model. + mask_token (`str`, *optional*): + Mask token used by the model. + model_index (`dict`, *optional*): + Model index for evaluation. + pipeline_tag (`str`, *optional*): + Pipeline tag associated with the model. + private (`bool`): + Is the repo private. + resource_group (`dict`, *optional*): + Resource group information for the model. + safetensors (`SafeTensorsInfo`, *optional*): + Model's safetensors information. + security_repo_status (`dict`, *optional*): + Model's security scan status. + sha (`str`, *optional*): + Repo SHA at this particular revision. + siblings (`list[RepoSibling]`): + List of [`huggingface_hub.hf_api.RepoSibling`] objects that constitute the model. + spaces (`list[str]`, *optional*): + List of spaces using the model. + tags (`list[str]`): + List of tags of the model. Compared to `card_data.tags`, contains extra tags computed by the Hub + (e.g. supported libraries, model's arXiv). + transformers_info (`TransformersInfo`, *optional*): + Transformers-specific info (auto class, processor, etc.) associated with the model. + trending_score (`int`, *optional*): + Trending score of the model. + used_storage (`int`, *optional*): + Size in bytes of the model on the Hub. + widget_data (`Any`, *optional*): + Widget data associated with the model. + """ + + id: str + author: str | None + base_models: list[str] | None + card_data: ModelCardData | None + children_model_count: int | None + config: dict | None + created_at: datetime | None + disabled: bool | None + downloads: int | None + downloads_all_time: int | None + eval_results: list[EvalResultEntry] | None + gated: Literal["auto", "manual", False] | None + gguf: dict | None + inference: Literal["warm"] | None + inference_provider_mapping: list[InferenceProviderMapping] | None + last_modified: datetime | None + library_name: str | None + likes: int | None + mask_token: str | None + model_index: dict | None + pipeline_tag: str | None + private: bool | None + resource_group: dict | None + safetensors: SafeTensorsInfo | None + security_repo_status: dict | None + sha: str | None + siblings: list[RepoSibling] | None + spaces: list[str] | None + tags: list[str] | None + transformers_info: TransformersInfo | None + trending_score: int | None + used_storage: int | None + widget_data: Any | None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + self.id = kwargs.pop("id") + self.author = kwargs.pop("author", None) + self.sha = kwargs.pop("sha", None) + last_modified = kwargs.pop("lastModified", None) or kwargs.pop("last_modified", None) + self.last_modified = parse_datetime(last_modified) if last_modified else None + created_at = kwargs.pop("createdAt", None) or kwargs.pop("created_at", None) + self.created_at = parse_datetime(created_at) if created_at else None + self.private = kwargs.pop("private", None) + self.gated = kwargs.pop("gated", None) + self.disabled = kwargs.pop("disabled", None) + self.downloads = kwargs.pop("downloads", None) + self.downloads_all_time = kwargs.pop("downloadsAllTime", None) + self.likes = kwargs.pop("likes", None) + self.library_name = kwargs.pop("library_name", None) + self.gguf = kwargs.pop("gguf", None) + + self.inference = kwargs.pop("inference", None) + + # little hack to simplify Inference Providers logic and make it backward and forward compatible + # right now, API returns a dict on model_info and a list on list_models. Let's harmonize to list. + mapping = kwargs.pop("inferenceProviderMapping", None) + if isinstance(mapping, list): + self.inference_provider_mapping = [ + InferenceProviderMapping(**{**value, "hf_model_id": self.id}) for value in mapping + ] + elif isinstance(mapping, dict): + self.inference_provider_mapping = [ + InferenceProviderMapping(**{**value, "hf_model_id": self.id, "provider": provider}) + for provider, value in mapping.items() + ] + elif mapping is None: + self.inference_provider_mapping = None + else: + raise ValueError( + f"Unexpected type for `inferenceProviderMapping`. Expecting `dict` or `list`. Got {mapping}." + ) + + self.tags = kwargs.pop("tags", None) + self.pipeline_tag = kwargs.pop("pipeline_tag", None) + self.mask_token = kwargs.pop("mask_token", None) + self.trending_score = kwargs.pop("trendingScore", None) + self.used_storage = kwargs.pop("usedStorage", None) + + card_data = kwargs.pop("cardData", None) or kwargs.pop("card_data", None) + self.card_data = ( + ModelCardData(**card_data, ignore_metadata_errors=True) if isinstance(card_data, dict) else card_data + ) + + self.widget_data = kwargs.pop("widgetData", None) + self.model_index = kwargs.pop("model-index", None) or kwargs.pop("model_index", None) + self.config = kwargs.pop("config", None) + transformers_info = kwargs.pop("transformersInfo", None) or kwargs.pop("transformers_info", None) + self.transformers_info = TransformersInfo(**transformers_info) if transformers_info else None + siblings = kwargs.pop("siblings", None) + self.siblings = ( + [ + RepoSibling( + rfilename=sibling["rfilename"], + size=sibling.get("size"), + blob_id=sibling.get("blobId"), + lfs=( + BlobLfsInfo( + size=sibling["lfs"]["size"], + sha256=sibling["lfs"]["sha256"], + pointer_size=sibling["lfs"]["pointerSize"], + ) + if sibling.get("lfs") + else None + ), + ) + for sibling in siblings + ] + if siblings is not None + else None + ) + self.spaces = kwargs.pop("spaces", None) + safetensors = kwargs.pop("safetensors", None) + self.safetensors = ( + SafeTensorsInfo( + parameters=safetensors["parameters"], + total=safetensors["total"], + ) + if safetensors + else None + ) + self.security_repo_status = kwargs.pop("securityRepoStatus", None) + eval_results = kwargs.pop("evalResults", None) + self.eval_results = parse_eval_result_entries(eval_results) if eval_results else None + self.base_models = kwargs.pop("baseModels", None) + self.children_model_count = kwargs.pop("childrenModelCount", None) + self.resource_group = kwargs.pop("resourceGroup", None) + # backwards compatibility + self.lastModified = self.last_modified + self.cardData = self.card_data + self.transformersInfo = self.transformers_info + self.__dict__.update(**kwargs) + + +@dataclass +class DatasetInfo: + """ + Contains information about a dataset on the Hub. This object is returned by [`dataset_info`] and [`list_datasets`]. + + > [!TIP] + > Most attributes of this class are optional. This is because the data returned by the Hub depends on the query made. + > In general, the more specific the query, the more information is returned. On the contrary, when listing datasets + > using [`list_datasets`] only a subset of the attributes are returned. + + Attributes: + id (`str`): + ID of dataset. + author (`str`): + Author of the dataset. + card_data (`DatasetCardData`, *optional*): + Dataset Card Metadata as a [`huggingface_hub.repocard_data.DatasetCardData`] object. + citation (`str`, *optional*): + Citation information for the dataset. + created_at (`datetime`, *optional*): + Date of creation of the repo on the Hub. Note that the lowest value is `2022-03-02T23:29:04.000Z`, + corresponding to the date when we began to store creation dates. + description (`str`, *optional*): + Description of the dataset. + disabled (`bool`, *optional*): + Is the repo disabled. + downloads (`int`): + Number of downloads of the dataset over the last 30 days. + downloads_all_time (`int`): + Cumulated number of downloads of the dataset since its creation. + gated (`Literal["auto", "manual", False]`, *optional*): + Is the repo gated. + If so, whether there is manual or automatic approval. + last_modified (`datetime`, *optional*): + Date of last commit to the repo. + likes (`int`): + Number of likes of the dataset. + main_size (`int`, *optional*): + Size in bytes of the main branch of the dataset. + paperswithcode_id (`str`, *optional*): + Papers with code ID of the dataset. + private (`bool`): + Is the repo private. + resource_group (`dict`, *optional*): + Resource group information for the dataset. + sha (`str`): + Repo SHA at this particular revision. + siblings (`list[RepoSibling]`): + List of [`huggingface_hub.hf_api.RepoSibling`] objects that constitute the dataset. + tags (`list[str]`): + List of tags of the dataset. + trending_score (`int`, *optional*): + Trending score of the dataset. + used_storage (`int`, *optional*): + Size in bytes of the dataset on the Hub. + """ + + id: str + author: str | None + card_data: DatasetCardData | None + citation: str | None + created_at: datetime | None + description: str | None + disabled: bool | None + downloads: int | None + downloads_all_time: int | None + gated: Literal["auto", "manual", False] | None + last_modified: datetime | None + likes: int | None + main_size: int | None + paperswithcode_id: str | None + private: bool | None + resource_group: dict | None + sha: str | None + siblings: list[RepoSibling] | None + tags: list[str] | None + trending_score: int | None + used_storage: int | None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + self.id = kwargs.pop("id") + self.author = kwargs.pop("author", None) + self.sha = kwargs.pop("sha", None) + created_at = kwargs.pop("createdAt", None) or kwargs.pop("created_at", None) + self.created_at = parse_datetime(created_at) if created_at else None + last_modified = kwargs.pop("lastModified", None) or kwargs.pop("last_modified", None) + self.last_modified = parse_datetime(last_modified) if last_modified else None + self.private = kwargs.pop("private", None) + self.gated = kwargs.pop("gated", None) + self.disabled = kwargs.pop("disabled", None) + self.downloads = kwargs.pop("downloads", None) + self.downloads_all_time = kwargs.pop("downloadsAllTime", None) + self.likes = kwargs.pop("likes", None) + self.main_size = kwargs.pop("mainSize", None) + self.paperswithcode_id = kwargs.pop("paperswithcode_id", None) + self.tags = kwargs.pop("tags", None) + self.trending_score = kwargs.pop("trendingScore", None) + self.used_storage = kwargs.pop("usedStorage", None) + + card_data = kwargs.pop("cardData", None) or kwargs.pop("card_data", None) + self.card_data = ( + DatasetCardData(**card_data, ignore_metadata_errors=True) if isinstance(card_data, dict) else card_data + ) + siblings = kwargs.pop("siblings", None) + self.siblings = ( + [ + RepoSibling( + rfilename=sibling["rfilename"], + size=sibling.get("size"), + blob_id=sibling.get("blobId"), + lfs=( + BlobLfsInfo( + size=sibling["lfs"]["size"], + sha256=sibling["lfs"]["sha256"], + pointer_size=sibling["lfs"]["pointerSize"], + ) + if sibling.get("lfs") + else None + ), + ) + for sibling in siblings + ] + if siblings is not None + else None + ) + self.citation = kwargs.pop("citation", None) + self.description = kwargs.pop("description", None) + self.resource_group = kwargs.pop("resourceGroup", None) + # backwards compatibility + self.lastModified = self.last_modified + self.cardData = self.card_data + self.__dict__.update(**kwargs) + + +@dataclass +class SpaceInfo: + """ + Contains information about a Space on the Hub. This object is returned by [`space_info`] and [`list_spaces`]. + + > [!TIP] + > Most attributes of this class are optional. This is because the data returned by the Hub depends on the query made. + > In general, the more specific the query, the more information is returned. On the contrary, when listing spaces + > using [`list_spaces`] only a subset of the attributes are returned. + + Attributes: + id (`str`): + ID of the Space. + author (`str`, *optional*): + Author of the Space. + card_data (`SpaceCardData`, *optional*): + Space Card Metadata as a [`huggingface_hub.repocard_data.SpaceCardData`] object. + created_at (`datetime`, *optional*): + Date of creation of the repo on the Hub. Note that the lowest value is `2022-03-02T23:29:04.000Z`, + corresponding to the date when we began to store creation dates. + datasets (`list[str]`, *optional*): + List of datasets used by the Space. + disabled (`bool`, *optional*): + Is the Space disabled. + gated (`Literal["auto", "manual", False]`, *optional*): + Is the repo gated. + If so, whether there is manual or automatic approval. + host (`str`, *optional*): + Host URL of the Space. + last_modified (`datetime`, *optional*): + Date of last commit to the repo. + likes (`int`): + Number of likes of the Space. + models (`list[str]`, *optional*): + List of models used by the Space. + private (`bool`): + Is the repo private. + resource_group (`dict`, *optional*): + Resource group information for the Space. + runtime (`SpaceRuntime`, *optional*): + Space runtime information as a [`huggingface_hub.hf_api.SpaceRuntime`] object. + sdk (`str`, *optional*): + SDK used by the Space. + sha (`str`, *optional*): + Repo SHA at this particular revision. + siblings (`list[RepoSibling]`): + List of [`huggingface_hub.hf_api.RepoSibling`] objects that constitute the Space. + subdomain (`str`, *optional*): + Subdomain of the Space. + tags (`list[str]`): + List of tags of the Space. + trending_score (`int`, *optional*): + Trending score of the Space. + used_storage (`int`, *optional*): + Size in bytes of the Space on the Hub. + """ + + id: str + author: str | None + card_data: SpaceCardData | None + created_at: datetime | None + datasets: list[str] | None + disabled: bool | None + gated: Literal["auto", "manual", False] | None + host: str | None + last_modified: datetime | None + likes: int | None + models: list[str] | None + private: bool | None + resource_group: dict | None + runtime: SpaceRuntime | None + sdk: str | None + sha: str | None + siblings: list[RepoSibling] | None + subdomain: str | None + tags: list[str] | None + trending_score: int | None + used_storage: int | None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + self.id = kwargs.pop("id") + self.author = kwargs.pop("author", None) + self.sha = kwargs.pop("sha", None) + created_at = kwargs.pop("createdAt", None) or kwargs.pop("created_at", None) + self.created_at = parse_datetime(created_at) if created_at else None + last_modified = kwargs.pop("lastModified", None) or kwargs.pop("last_modified", None) + self.last_modified = parse_datetime(last_modified) if last_modified else None + self.private = kwargs.pop("private", None) + self.gated = kwargs.pop("gated", None) + self.disabled = kwargs.pop("disabled", None) + self.host = kwargs.pop("host", None) + self.subdomain = kwargs.pop("subdomain", None) + self.likes = kwargs.pop("likes", None) + self.sdk = kwargs.pop("sdk", None) + self.tags = kwargs.pop("tags", None) + self.trending_score = kwargs.pop("trendingScore", None) + self.used_storage = kwargs.pop("usedStorage", None) + card_data = kwargs.pop("cardData", None) or kwargs.pop("card_data", None) + self.card_data = ( + SpaceCardData(**card_data, ignore_metadata_errors=True) if isinstance(card_data, dict) else card_data + ) + siblings = kwargs.pop("siblings", None) + self.siblings = ( + [ + RepoSibling( + rfilename=sibling["rfilename"], + size=sibling.get("size"), + blob_id=sibling.get("blobId"), + lfs=( + BlobLfsInfo( + size=sibling["lfs"]["size"], + sha256=sibling["lfs"]["sha256"], + pointer_size=sibling["lfs"]["pointerSize"], + ) + if sibling.get("lfs") + else None + ), + ) + for sibling in siblings + ] + if siblings is not None + else None + ) + runtime = kwargs.pop("runtime", None) + self.runtime = SpaceRuntime(runtime) if runtime else None + self.models = kwargs.pop("models", None) + self.datasets = kwargs.pop("datasets", None) + self.resource_group = kwargs.pop("resourceGroup", None) + # backwards compatibility + self.lastModified = self.last_modified + self.cardData = self.card_data + self.__dict__.update(**kwargs) + + +@dataclass +class KernelInfo: + """ + Contains information about a kernel repo on the Hub. This object is returned by [`kernel_info`]. + + Attributes: + id (`str`): + ID of the kernel repo. + author (`str`, *optional*): + Author of the kernel repo. + downloads (`int`, *optional*): + Number of downloads of the kernel repo over the last 30 days. + gated (`Literal["auto", "manual", False]`, *optional*): + Is the repo gated. If so, whether there is manual or automatic approval. + last_modified (`datetime`, *optional*): + Date of last commit to the repo. + likes (`int`, *optional*): + Number of likes of the kernel repo. + private (`bool`, *optional*): + Is the repo private. + sha (`str`, *optional*): + Repo SHA at this particular revision. + """ + + id: str + author: str | None + downloads: int | None + gated: Literal["auto", "manual", False] | None + last_modified: datetime | None + likes: int | None + private: bool | None + sha: str | None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + self.id = kwargs.pop("id") + self.author = kwargs.pop("author", None) + self.downloads = kwargs.pop("downloads", None) + self.gated = kwargs.pop("gated", None) + last_modified = kwargs.pop("lastModified", None) or kwargs.pop("last_modified", None) + self.last_modified = parse_datetime(last_modified) if last_modified else None + self.likes = kwargs.pop("likes", None) + self.private = kwargs.pop("private", None) + self.sha = kwargs.pop("sha", None) + + # future compatibility + self.__dict__.update(**kwargs) + + +@dataclass +class CollectionItem: + """ + Contains information about an item of a Collection (model, dataset, Space, paper, collection or bucket). + + Attributes: + item_object_id (`str`): + Unique ID of the item in the collection. + item_id (`str`): + ID of the underlying object on the Hub. Can be either a repo_id, a paper id, a collection slug + or a bucket id. + e.g. `"jbilcke-hf/ai-comic-factory"`, `"2307.09288"`, `"celinah/cerebras-function-calling-682607169c35fbfa98b30b9a"`. + item_type (`str`): + Type of the underlying object. Can be one of `"model"`, `"dataset"`, `"space"`, `"paper"`, `"collection"` + or `"bucket"`. + position (`int`): + Position of the item in the collection. + note (`str`, *optional*): + Note associated with the item, as plain text. + """ + + item_object_id: str # id in database + item_id: str # repo_id or paper id + item_type: str + position: int + note: str | None = None + + def __init__( + self, + _id: str, + id: str, + type: CollectionItemType_T, + position: int, + note: dict | None = None, + **kwargs, + ) -> None: + self.item_object_id: str = _id # id in database + self.item_id: str = id # repo_id or paper id + # if the item is a collection, override item_id with the slug + slug = kwargs.get("slug") + if slug is not None: + self.item_id = slug # collection slug + self.item_type: CollectionItemType_T = type + self.position: int = position + note_text = note.get("text") if note is not None else None + self.note = note_text if isinstance(note_text, str) else None + + +@dataclass +class Collection: + """ + Contains information about a Collection on the Hub. + + Attributes: + slug (`str`): + Slug of the collection. E.g. `"TheBloke/recent-models-64f9a55bb3115b4f513ec026"`. + title (`str`): + Title of the collection. E.g. `"Recent models"`. + owner (`str`): + Owner of the collection. E.g. `"TheBloke"`. + items (`list[CollectionItem]`): + List of items in the collection. + last_updated (`datetime`): + Date of the last update of the collection. + position (`int`): + Position of the collection in the list of collections of the owner. + private (`bool`): + Whether the collection is private or not. + theme (`str`): + Theme of the collection. E.g. `"green"`. + upvotes (`int`): + Number of upvotes of the collection. + description (`str`, *optional*): + Description of the collection, as plain text. + url (`str`): + (property) URL of the collection on the Hub. + """ + + slug: str + title: str + owner: str + items: list[CollectionItem] + last_updated: datetime + position: int + private: bool + theme: str + upvotes: int + description: str | None = None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None: + self.slug = kwargs.pop("slug") + self.title = kwargs.pop("title") + self.owner = kwargs.pop("owner") + self.items = [CollectionItem(**item) for item in kwargs.pop("items")] + self.last_updated = parse_datetime(kwargs.pop("lastUpdated")) + self.position = kwargs.pop("position") + self.private = kwargs.pop("private") + self.theme = kwargs.pop("theme") + self.upvotes = kwargs.pop("upvotes") + self.description = kwargs.pop("description", None) + endpoint = kwargs.pop("endpoint", None) + if endpoint is None: + endpoint = constants.ENDPOINT + self._url = f"{endpoint}/collections/{self.slug}" + + @property + def url(self) -> str: + """Returns the URL of the collection on the Hub.""" + return self._url + + +@dataclass +class GitRefInfo: + """ + Contains information about a git reference for a repo on the Hub. + + Attributes: + name (`str`): + Name of the reference (e.g. tag name or branch name). + ref (`str`): + Full git ref on the Hub (e.g. `"refs/heads/main"` or `"refs/tags/v1.0"`). + target_commit (`str`): + OID of the target commit for the ref (e.g. `"e7da7f221d5bf496a48136c0cd264e630fe9fcc8"`) + """ + + name: str + ref: str + target_commit: str + + +@dataclass +class GitRefs: + """ + Contains information about all git references for a repo on the Hub. + + Object is returned by [`list_repo_refs`]. + + Attributes: + branches (`list[GitRefInfo]`): + A list of [`GitRefInfo`] containing information about branches on the repo. + converts (`list[GitRefInfo]`): + A list of [`GitRefInfo`] containing information about "convert" refs on the repo. + Converts are refs used (internally) to push preprocessed data in Dataset repos. + tags (`list[GitRefInfo]`): + A list of [`GitRefInfo`] containing information about tags on the repo. + pull_requests (`list[GitRefInfo]`, *optional*): + A list of [`GitRefInfo`] containing information about pull requests on the repo. + Only returned if `include_prs=True` is set. + """ + + branches: list[GitRefInfo] + converts: list[GitRefInfo] + tags: list[GitRefInfo] + pull_requests: list[GitRefInfo] | None = None + + +@dataclass +class GitCommitInfo: + """ + Contains information about a git commit for a repo on the Hub. Check out [`list_repo_commits`] for more details. + + Attributes: + commit_id (`str`): + OID of the commit (e.g. `"e7da7f221d5bf496a48136c0cd264e630fe9fcc8"`) + authors (`list[str]`): + List of authors of the commit. + created_at (`datetime`): + Datetime when the commit was created. + title (`str`): + Title of the commit. This is a free-text value entered by the authors. + message (`str`): + Description of the commit. This is a free-text value entered by the authors. + formatted_title (`str`): + Title of the commit formatted as HTML. Only returned if `formatted=True` is set. + formatted_message (`str`): + Description of the commit formatted as HTML. Only returned if `formatted=True` is set. + """ + + commit_id: str + + authors: list[str] + created_at: datetime + title: str + message: str + + formatted_title: str | None + formatted_message: str | None + + +@dataclass +class UserLikes: + """ + Contains information about a user likes on the Hub. + + Attributes: + user (`str`): + Name of the user for which we fetched the likes. + total (`int`): + Total number of likes. + datasets (`list[str]`): + List of datasets liked by the user (as repo_ids). + kernels (`list[str]`): + List of kernels liked by the user (as repo_ids). + models (`list[str]`): + List of models liked by the user (as repo_ids). + spaces (`list[str]`): + List of spaces liked by the user (as repo_ids). + """ + + # Metadata + user: str + total: int + + # User likes + datasets: list[str] + kernels: list[str] + models: list[str] + spaces: list[str] + + +@dataclass +class Organization: + """ + Contains information about an organization on the Hub. + + Attributes: + avatar_url (`str`): + URL of the organization's avatar. + name (`str`): + Name of the organization on the Hub (unique). + fullname (`str`): + Organization's full name. + details (`str`, *optional*): + Organization's description. + is_verified (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether the organization is verified. + is_following (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether the authenticated user follows this organization. + num_users (`int`, *optional*): + Number of members in the organization. + num_models (`int`, *optional*): + Number of models owned by the organization. + num_spaces (`int`, *optional*): + Number of Spaces owned by the organization. + num_datasets (`int`, *optional*): + Number of datasets owned by the organization. + num_followers (`int`, *optional*): + Number of followers of the organization. + num_papers (`int`, *optional*): + Number of papers authored by the organization. + plan (`str`, *optional*): + The organization's plan (e.g., "enterprise", "team"). + """ + + avatar_url: str + name: str + fullname: str + details: str | None = None + is_verified: bool | None = None + is_following: bool | None = None + num_users: int | None = None + num_models: int | None = None + num_spaces: int | None = None + num_datasets: int | None = None + num_followers: int | None = None + num_papers: int | None = None + plan: str | None = None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None: + self.avatar_url = kwargs.pop("avatarUrl", "") + self.name = kwargs.pop("name", "") + self.fullname = kwargs.pop("fullname", "") + self.details = kwargs.pop("details", None) + self.is_verified = kwargs.pop("isVerified", None) + self.is_following = kwargs.pop("isFollowing", None) + self.num_users = kwargs.pop("numUsers", None) + self.num_models = kwargs.pop("numModels", None) + self.num_spaces = kwargs.pop("numSpaces", None) + self.num_datasets = kwargs.pop("numDatasets", None) + self.num_followers = kwargs.pop("numFollowers", None) + self.num_papers = kwargs.pop("numPapers", None) + self.plan = kwargs.pop("plan", None) + + # forward compatibility + self.__dict__.update(**kwargs) + + +@dataclass +class User: + """ + Contains information about a user on the Hub. + + Attributes: + username (`str`): + Name of the user on the Hub (unique). + fullname (`str`): + User's full name. + avatar_url (`str`): + URL of the user's avatar. + details (`str`, *optional*): + User's details. + is_following (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether the authenticated user is following this user. + is_pro (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether the user is a pro user. + num_models (`int`, *optional*): + Number of models created by the user. + num_datasets (`int`, *optional*): + Number of datasets created by the user. + num_spaces (`int`, *optional*): + Number of spaces created by the user. + num_discussions (`int`, *optional*): + Number of discussions initiated by the user. + num_papers (`int`, *optional*): + Number of papers authored by the user. + num_upvotes (`int`, *optional*): + Number of upvotes received by the user. + num_likes (`int`, *optional*): + Number of likes given by the user. + num_following (`int`, *optional*): + Number of users this user is following. + num_followers (`int`, *optional*): + Number of users following this user. + orgs (list of [`Organization`]): + List of organizations the user is part of. + """ + + # Metadata + username: str + fullname: str + avatar_url: str + details: str | None = None + is_following: bool | None = None + is_pro: bool | None = None + num_models: int | None = None + num_datasets: int | None = None + num_spaces: int | None = None + num_discussions: int | None = None + num_papers: int | None = None + num_upvotes: int | None = None + num_likes: int | None = None + num_following: int | None = None + num_followers: int | None = None + orgs: list[Organization] = field(default_factory=list) + + def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None: + self.username = kwargs.pop("user", "") + self.fullname = kwargs.pop("fullname", "") + self.avatar_url = kwargs.pop("avatarUrl", "") + self.is_following = kwargs.pop("isFollowing", None) + self.is_pro = kwargs.pop("isPro", None) + self.details = kwargs.pop("details", None) + self.num_models = kwargs.pop("numModels", None) + self.num_datasets = kwargs.pop("numDatasets", None) + self.num_spaces = kwargs.pop("numSpaces", None) + self.num_discussions = kwargs.pop("numDiscussions", None) + self.num_papers = kwargs.pop("numPapers", None) + self.num_upvotes = kwargs.pop("numUpvotes", None) + self.num_likes = kwargs.pop("numLikes", None) + self.num_following = kwargs.pop("numFollowing", None) + self.num_followers = kwargs.pop("numFollowers", None) + self.user_type = kwargs.pop("type", None) + self.orgs = [Organization(**org) for org in kwargs.pop("orgs", [])] + + # forward compatibility + self.__dict__.update(**kwargs) + + +@dataclass +class PaperAuthor: + """ + Contains information about a paper author on the Hub. + + Attributes: + name (`str`): + Name of the author. + user (`User`, *optional*): + Information about the author as a [`User`] object. + status (`str`, *optional*): + Status of the author on the Hub. + status_last_changed_at (`datetime`, *optional*): + Date when the status of the author changed. + hidden (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether the author is hidden on the Hub. + """ + + name: str + user: User | None + status: str | None + status_last_changed_at: datetime | None + hidden: bool | None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None: + self.name = kwargs.pop("name", "") + user = kwargs.pop("user", None) + self.user = User(**user) if user else None + self.status = kwargs.pop("status", None) + status_last_changed_at = kwargs.pop("statusLastChangedAt", None) + self.status_last_changed_at = parse_datetime(status_last_changed_at) if status_last_changed_at else None + self.hidden = kwargs.pop("hidden", None) + + self.__dict__.update(**kwargs) + + +@dataclass +class PaperInfo: + """ + Contains information about a paper on the Hub. + + Attributes: + id (`str`): + arXiv paper ID. + authors (`list[PaperAuthor]`, *optional*): + Authors of the paper. + published_at (`datetime`, *optional*): + Date paper published. + title (`str`, *optional*): + Title of the paper. + summary (`str`, *optional*): + Summary of the paper. + upvotes (`int`, *optional*): + Number of upvotes for the paper on the Hub. + discussion_id (`str`, *optional*): + Discussion ID for the paper on the Hub. + source (`str`, *optional*): + Source of the paper. + comments (`int`, *optional*): + Number of comments for the paper on the Hub. + submitted_at (`datetime`, *optional*): + Date paper appeared in daily papers on the Hub. + submitted_by (`User`, *optional*): + Information about who submitted the daily paper. + ai_summary (`str`, *optional*): + AI summary of the paper. + ai_keywords (`list[str]`, *optional*): + AI keywords of the paper. + organization (`Organization`, *optional*): + Information about the organization associated with the paper. + project_page (`str`, *optional*): + URL of the project page for the paper. + github_repo (`str`, *optional*): + URL of the GitHub repository for the paper. + github_stars (`int`, *optional*): + Number of stars of the GitHub repository for the paper. + """ + + id: str + authors: list[PaperAuthor] | None + published_at: datetime | None + title: str | None + summary: str | None + upvotes: int | None + discussion_id: str | None + source: str | None + comments: int | None + submitted_at: datetime | None + submitted_by: User | None + ai_summary: str | None + ai_keywords: list[str] | None + organization: Organization | None + project_page: str | None + github_repo: str | None + github_stars: int | None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None: + paper = kwargs.pop("paper", {}) + self.id = kwargs.pop("id", None) or paper.pop("id", None) + authors = paper.pop("authors", None) or kwargs.pop("authors", None) + self.authors = [PaperAuthor(**author) for author in authors] if authors else None + published_at = paper.pop("publishedAt", None) or kwargs.pop("publishedAt", None) + self.published_at = parse_datetime(published_at) if published_at else None + self.title = kwargs.pop("title", None) + self.source = kwargs.pop("source", None) + self.summary = paper.pop("summary", None) or kwargs.pop("summary", None) + self.upvotes = paper.pop("upvotes", None) or kwargs.pop("upvotes", None) + self.discussion_id = paper.pop("discussionId", None) or kwargs.pop("discussionId", None) + self.comments = kwargs.pop("numComments", 0) + submitted_at = kwargs.pop("publishedAt", None) or kwargs.pop("submittedOnDailyAt", None) + self.submitted_at = parse_datetime(submitted_at) if submitted_at else None + submitted_by = kwargs.pop("submittedBy", None) or kwargs.pop("submittedOnDailyBy", None) + self.submitted_by = User(**submitted_by) if submitted_by else None + self.ai_summary = kwargs.pop("ai_summary", None) + self.ai_keywords = kwargs.pop("ai_keywords", None) + organization = kwargs.pop("organization", None) + self.organization = Organization(**organization) if organization else None + self.project_page = kwargs.pop("projectPage", None) + self.github_repo = kwargs.pop("githubRepo", None) + self.github_stars = kwargs.pop("githubStars", None) + + # forward compatibility + self.__dict__.update(**kwargs) + + +@dataclass +class LFSFileInfo: + """ + Contains information about a file stored as LFS on a repo on the Hub. + + Used in the context of listing and permanently deleting LFS files from a repo to free-up space. + See [`list_lfs_files`] and [`permanently_delete_lfs_files`] for more details. + + Git LFS files are tracked using SHA-256 object IDs, rather than file paths, to optimize performance + This approach is necessary because a single object can be referenced by multiple paths across different commits, + making it impractical to search and resolve these connections. Check out [our documentation](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/storage-limits#advanced-track-lfs-file-references) + to learn how to know which filename(s) is(are) associated with each SHA. + + Attributes: + file_oid (`str`): + SHA-256 object ID of the file. This is the identifier to pass when permanently deleting the file. + filename (`str`): + Possible filename for the LFS object. See the note above for more information. + oid (`str`): + OID of the LFS object. + pushed_at (`datetime`): + Date the LFS object was pushed to the repo. + ref (`str`, *optional*): + Ref where the LFS object has been pushed (if any). + size (`int`): + Size of the LFS object. + + Example: + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> lfs_files = api.list_lfs_files("username/my-cool-repo") + + # Filter files files to delete based on a combination of `filename`, `pushed_at`, `ref` or `size`. + # e.g. select only LFS files in the "checkpoints" folder + >>> lfs_files_to_delete = (lfs_file for lfs_file in lfs_files if lfs_file.filename.startswith("checkpoints/")) + + # Permanently delete LFS files + >>> api.permanently_delete_lfs_files("username/my-cool-repo", lfs_files_to_delete) + ``` + """ + + file_oid: str + filename: str + oid: str + pushed_at: datetime + ref: str | None + size: int + + def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None: + self.file_oid = kwargs.pop("fileOid") + self.filename = kwargs.pop("filename") + self.oid = kwargs.pop("oid") + self.pushed_at = parse_datetime(kwargs.pop("pushedAt")) + self.ref = kwargs.pop("ref", None) + self.size = kwargs.pop("size") + + # forward compatibility + self.__dict__.update(**kwargs) + + +@dataclass +class DatasetLeaderboardEntry: + """Contains information about a single entry in a dataset leaderboard on the Hub. + + A leaderboard ranks models based on their evaluation scores on a given benchmark dataset. + This object is returned by [`get_dataset_leaderboard`]. To get evaluation results for a + specific model across benchmarks, see [`ModelInfo.eval_results`] (via [`model_info`] with + `expand=["evalResults"]`) and [`EvalResultEntry`]. + + Attributes: + rank (`int`): + Rank of the model on the leaderboard (1-indexed). + model_id (`str`): + ID of the model (e.g. `"meta-llama/Llama-3-8b"`). + value (`float`): + Evaluation score value. + filename (`str`): + Name of the result file containing the evaluation data. + verified (`bool`): + Whether the result has been verified. + source (`dict[str, Any]`): + Information about the source of the evaluation result. Contains keys like + `"url"`, `"name"`, and `"isExternal"`. + author (`User` or `Organization`): + The model author, parsed based on the `"type"` field in the API response. + pull_request (`int`, *optional*): + Pull request number associated with the leaderboard entry, if any. + notes (`str`, *optional*): + Notes associated with the leaderboard entry, if any. + """ + + rank: int + model_id: str + value: float + filename: str + verified: bool + source: dict[str, Any] + author: User | Organization + pull_request: int | None = None + notes: str | None = None + + def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None: + self.rank = kwargs.pop("rank") + self.model_id = kwargs.pop("modelId") + self.value = kwargs.pop("value") + self.filename = kwargs.pop("filename") + self.verified = kwargs.pop("verified") + self.source = kwargs.pop("source") + author_data = dict(kwargs.pop("author")) + author_type = author_data.get("type") + if author_type == "org": + self.author = Organization(**author_data) + else: + author_data["user"] = author_data.pop("name", "") + self.author = User(**author_data) + self.pull_request = kwargs.pop("pullRequest", None) + self.notes = kwargs.pop("notes", None) + + # forward compatibility + self.__dict__.update(**kwargs) + + +def future_compatible(fn: CallableT) -> CallableT: + """Wrap a method of `HfApi` to handle `run_as_future=True`. + + A method flagged as "future_compatible" will be called in a thread if `run_as_future=True` and return a + `concurrent.futures.Future` instance. Otherwise, it will be called normally and return the result. + """ + sig = inspect.signature(fn) + args_params = list(sig.parameters)[1:] # remove "self" from list + + @wraps(fn) + def _inner(self, *args, **kwargs): + # Get `run_as_future` value if provided (default to False) + if "run_as_future" in kwargs: + run_as_future = kwargs["run_as_future"] + kwargs["run_as_future"] = False # avoid recursion error + else: + run_as_future = False + for param, value in zip(args_params, args): + if param == "run_as_future": + run_as_future = value + break + + # Call the function in a thread if `run_as_future=True` + if run_as_future: + return self.run_as_future(fn, self, *args, **kwargs) + + # Otherwise, call the function normally + return fn(self, *args, **kwargs) + + _inner.is_future_compatible = True # type: ignore + return _inner # type: ignore + + +def _get_safetensors_metadata_size(size_bytes: bytes, filename: str, context_msg: str) -> int: + """ + Parse and validate safetensors metadata size from the first 8 bytes. + + This is a shared helper function used by both remote and local safetensors parsing. + + Args: + size_bytes: First 8 bytes of the safetensors file. + filename: Filename for error messages. + context_msg: Additional context for error messages. + + Returns: + The metadata size as an integer. + + Raises: + SafetensorsParsingError: If size_bytes is too short or metadata size exceeds limit. + """ + if len(size_bytes) < 8: + raise SafetensorsParsingError( + f"Failed to parse safetensors header for '{filename}' ({context_msg}): file is too small to be a valid " + "safetensors file." + ) + + metadata_size = struct.unpack(" constants.SAFETENSORS_MAX_HEADER_LENGTH: + raise SafetensorsParsingError( + f"Failed to parse safetensors header for '{filename}' ({context_msg}): safetensors header is too big. " + f"Maximum supported size is {constants.SAFETENSORS_MAX_HEADER_LENGTH} bytes (got {metadata_size})." + ) + + return metadata_size + + +def _parse_safetensors_header(metadata_as_bytes: bytes, filename: str, context_msg: str) -> SafetensorsFileMetadata: + """ + Parse safetensors metadata from raw header bytes. + + This is a shared helper function used by both remote and local safetensors parsing. + + Args: + metadata_as_bytes: Raw bytes of the JSON metadata header (without the 8-byte size prefix). + filename: Filename for error messages. + context_msg: Additional context for error messages (e.g., repo info or local path). + + Returns: + SafetensorsFileMetadata object. + + Raises: + SafetensorsParsingError: If the header cannot be parsed. + """ + # Parse json header + try: + metadata_as_dict = json.loads(metadata_as_bytes.decode(errors="ignore")) + except json.JSONDecodeError as e: + raise SafetensorsParsingError( + f"Failed to parse safetensors header for '{filename}' ({context_msg}): header is not json-encoded string. " + "Please make sure this is a correctly formatted safetensors file." + ) from e + + try: + return SafetensorsFileMetadata( + metadata=metadata_as_dict.get("__metadata__", {}), + tensors={ + key: TensorInfo( + dtype=tensor["dtype"], + shape=tensor["shape"], + data_offsets=tuple(tensor["data_offsets"]), # type: ignore + ) + for key, tensor in metadata_as_dict.items() + if key != "__metadata__" + }, + ) + except (KeyError, IndexError) as e: + raise SafetensorsParsingError( + f"Failed to parse safetensors header for '{filename}' ({context_msg}): header format not recognized. " + "Please make sure this is a correctly formatted safetensors file." + ) from e + + +class HfApi: + """ + Client to interact with the Hugging Face Hub via HTTP. + + The client is initialized with some high-level settings used in all requests + made to the Hub (HF endpoint, authentication, user agents...). Using the `HfApi` + client is preferred but not mandatory as all of its public methods are exposed + directly at the root of `huggingface_hub`. + + Args: + endpoint (`str`, *optional*): + Endpoint of the Hub. Defaults to . + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + library_name (`str`, *optional*): + The name of the library that is making the HTTP request. Will be added to + the user-agent header. Example: `"transformers"`. + library_version (`str`, *optional*): + The version of the library that is making the HTTP request. Will be added + to the user-agent header. Example: `"4.24.0"`. + user_agent (`str`, `dict`, *optional*): + The user agent info in the form of a dictionary or a single string. It will + be completed with information about the installed packages. + headers (`dict`, *optional*): + Additional headers to be sent with each request. Example: `{"X-My-Header": "value"}`. + Headers passed here are taking precedence over the default headers. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + endpoint: str | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + library_name: str | None = None, + library_version: str | None = None, + user_agent: dict | str | None = None, + headers: dict[str, str] | None = None, + ) -> None: + self.endpoint = endpoint if endpoint is not None else constants.ENDPOINT + self.token = token + self.library_name = library_name + self.library_version = library_version + self.user_agent = user_agent + self.headers = headers + self._thread_pool: ThreadPoolExecutor | None = None + + # /whoami-v2 is the only endpoint for which we may want to cache results + self._whoami_cache: dict[str, dict] = {} + + def run_as_future(self, fn: Callable[..., R], *args, **kwargs) -> Future[R]: + """ + Run a method in the background and return a Future instance. + + The main goal is to run methods without blocking the main thread (e.g. to push data during a training). + Background jobs are queued to preserve order but are not ran in parallel. If you need to speed-up your scripts + by parallelizing lots of call to the API, you must setup and use your own [ThreadPoolExecutor](https://docs.python.org/3/library/concurrent.futures.html#threadpoolexecutor). + + Note: Most-used methods like [`upload_file`], [`upload_folder`] and [`create_commit`] have a `run_as_future: bool` + argument to directly call them in the background. This is equivalent to calling `api.run_as_future(...)` on them + but less verbose. + + Args: + fn (`Callable`): + The method to run in the background. + *args, **kwargs: + Arguments with which the method will be called. + + Return: + `Future`: a [Future](https://docs.python.org/3/library/concurrent.futures.html#future-objects) instance to + get the result of the task. + + Example: + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> future = api.run_as_future(api.whoami) # instant + >>> future.done() + False + >>> future.result() # wait until complete and return result + (...) + >>> future.done() + True + ``` + """ + if self._thread_pool is None: + self._thread_pool = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1) + self._thread_pool + return self._thread_pool.submit(fn, *args, **kwargs) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def whoami(self, token: bool | str | None = None, *, cache: bool = False) -> dict: + """ + Call HF API to know "whoami". + + If passing `cache=True`, the result will be cached for subsequent calls for the duration of the Python process. This is useful if you plan to call + `whoami` multiple times as this endpoint is heavily rate-limited for security reasons. + + Args: + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + cache (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to cache the result of the `whoami` call for subsequent calls. + If an error occurs during the first call, it won't be cached. + Defaults to `False`. + """ + # Get the effective token using the helper function get_token + token = self.token if token is None else token + if token is False: + raise ValueError("Cannot use `token=False` with `whoami` method as it requires authentication.") + if token is True or token is None: + token = get_token() + if token is None: + raise LocalTokenNotFoundError( + "Token is required to call the /whoami-v2 endpoint, but no token found. You must provide a token or be logged in to " + "Hugging Face with `hf auth login` or `huggingface_hub.login`. See https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens." + ) + + if cache and (cached_token := self._whoami_cache.get(token)): + return cached_token + + # Call Hub + output = self._inner_whoami(token=token) + + # Cache result and return + if cache: + self._whoami_cache[token] = output + return output + + def _inner_whoami(self, token: str) -> dict: + r = get_session().get( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/whoami-v2", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + try: + hf_raise_for_status(r) + except HfHubHTTPError as e: + if e.response.status_code == 401: + error_message = "Invalid user token." + # Check which token is the effective one and generate the error message accordingly + if token == _get_token_from_google_colab(): + error_message += " The token from Google Colab vault is invalid. Please update it from the UI." + elif token == _get_token_from_environment(): + error_message += ( + " The token from HF_TOKEN environment variable is invalid. " + "Note that HF_TOKEN takes precedence over `hf auth login`." + ) + elif token == _get_token_from_file(): + error_message += ( + " The token stored is invalid. Please run `hf auth login --force` to set a new token." + ) + raise HfHubHTTPError(error_message, response=e.response) from e + if e.response.status_code == 429: + error_message = ( + "You've hit the rate limit for the /whoami-v2 endpoint, which is intentionally strict for security reasons." + " If you're calling it often, consider caching the response with `whoami(..., cache=True)`." + ) + raise HfHubHTTPError(error_message, response=e.response) from e + raise + return r.json() + + def get_model_tags(self) -> dict: + """ + List all valid model tags as a nested namespace object + """ + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/models-tags-by-type" + r = get_session().get(path) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return r.json() + + def get_dataset_tags(self) -> dict: + """ + List all valid dataset tags as a nested namespace object. + """ + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/datasets-tags-by-type" + r = get_session().get(path) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return r.json() + + @_deprecate_arguments(version="2.0", deprecated_args=["model_name"], custom_message="Use `search` instead.") + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_models( + self, + *, + # Search-query parameter + filter: str | Iterable[str] | None = None, + author: str | None = None, + apps: str | list[str] | None = None, + gated: bool | None = None, + inference: Literal["warm"] | None = None, + inference_provider: Literal["all"] | PROVIDER_T | list[PROVIDER_T] | None = None, + model_name: str | None = None, + trained_dataset: str | list[str] | None = None, + search: str | None = None, + pipeline_tag: str | None = None, + num_parameters: str | None = None, + emissions_thresholds: tuple[float, float] | None = None, + # Sorting and pagination parameters + sort: ModelSort_T | None = None, + limit: int | None = None, + # Additional data to fetch + expand: list[ExpandModelProperty_T] | None = None, + full: bool | None = None, + cardData: bool = False, + fetch_config: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[ModelInfo]: + """ + List models hosted on the Huggingface Hub, given some filters. + + Args: + filter (`str` or `Iterable[str]`, *optional*): + A string or list of string to filter models on the Hub. + Models can be filtered by library, language, task, tags, and more. + author (`str`, *optional*): + A string which identify the author (user or organization) of the + returned models. + apps (`str` or `List`, *optional*): + A string or list of strings to filter models on the Hub that + support the specified apps. Example values include `"ollama"` or `["ollama", "vllm"]`. + gated (`bool`, *optional*): + A boolean to filter models on the Hub that are gated or not. By default, all models are returned. + If `gated=True` is passed, only gated models are returned. + If `gated=False` is passed, only non-gated models are returned. + inference (`Literal["warm"]`, *optional*): + If "warm", filter models on the Hub currently served by at least one provider. + inference_provider (`Literal["all"]` or `str`, *optional*): + A string to filter models on the Hub that are served by a specific provider. + Pass `"all"` to get all models served by at least one provider. + trained_dataset (`str` or `List`, *optional*): + A string tag or a list of string tags of the trained dataset for a + model on the Hub. + search (`str`, *optional*): + A string that will be contained in the returned model ids. + pipeline_tag (`str`, *optional*): + A string pipeline tag to filter models on the Hub by, such as `summarization`. + num_parameters (`str`, *optional*): + Filter models by parameter count. Accepts the same range syntax as the Hub UI and API, for example + `"min:6B,max:128B"`, `"min:6B"` or `"max:128B"`. + emissions_thresholds (`Tuple`, *optional*): + A tuple of two ints or floats representing a minimum and maximum + carbon footprint to filter the resulting models with in grams. + sort (`ModelSort_T`, *optional*): + The key with which to sort the resulting models. Possible values are "created_at", "downloads", + "last_modified", "likes" and "trending_score". + limit (`int`, *optional*): + The limit on the number of models fetched. Leaving this option + to `None` fetches all models. + expand (`list[ExpandModelProperty_T]`, *optional*): + List properties to return in the response. When used, only the properties in the list will be returned. + This parameter cannot be used if `full`, `cardData` or `fetch_config` are passed. + Possible values are `"author"`, `"cardData"`, `"config"`, `"createdAt"`, `"disabled"`, `"downloads"`, `"downloadsAllTime"`, `"evalResults"`, `"gated"`, `"gguf"`, `"inference"`, `"inferenceProviderMapping"`, `"lastModified"`, `"library_name"`, `"likes"`, `"mask_token"`, `"model-index"`, `"pipeline_tag"`, `"private"`, `"safetensors"`, `"sha"`, `"siblings"`, `"spaces"`, `"tags"`, `"transformersInfo"`, `"trendingScore"`, `"widgetData"`, and `"resourceGroup"`. + full (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to fetch all model data, including the `last_modified`, + the `sha`, the files and the `tags`. This is set to `True` by + default when using a filter. + cardData (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to grab the metadata for the model as well. Can contain + useful information such as carbon emissions, metrics, and + datasets trained on. + fetch_config (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to fetch the model configs as well. This is not included + in `full` due to its size. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + model_name (`str`, *optional*): + (deprecated). Use `search` instead. + + Returns: + `Iterable[ModelInfo]`: an iterable of [`huggingface_hub.hf_api.ModelInfo`] objects. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + + >>> api = HfApi() + + # List all models + >>> api.list_models() + + # List text classification models + >>> api.list_models(filter="text-classification") + + # List models from the KerasHub library + >>> api.list_models(filter="keras-hub") + + # List models served by Cohere + >>> api.list_models(inference_provider="cohere") + + # List models with "bert" in their name + >>> api.list_models(search="bert") + + # List models with "bert" in their name and pushed by google + >>> api.list_models(search="bert", author="google") + + # List models with 6B to 128B parameters + >>> api.list_models(num_parameters="min:6B,max:128B", sort="likes") + ``` + """ + if expand and (full or cardData or fetch_config): + raise ValueError("`expand` cannot be used if `full`, `cardData` or `fetch_config` are passed.") + + if emissions_thresholds is not None and not cardData: + raise ValueError("`emissions_thresholds` were passed without setting `cardData=True`.") + + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/models" + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + params: dict[str, Any] = {} + + # Build the filter list + filter_list: list[str] = [] + if filter: + filter_list.extend([filter] if isinstance(filter, str) else filter) + if trained_dataset: + datasets = [trained_dataset] if isinstance(trained_dataset, str) else trained_dataset + filter_list.extend(f"dataset:{d}" if not d.startswith("dataset:") else d for d in datasets) + if len(filter_list) > 0: + params["filter"] = filter_list + + # Handle other query params + if author: + params["author"] = author + if apps: + if isinstance(apps, str): + apps = [apps] + params["apps"] = apps + if gated is not None: + params["gated"] = gated + if inference is not None: + params["inference"] = inference + if inference_provider is not None: + params["inference_provider"] = inference_provider + if pipeline_tag: + params["pipeline_tag"] = pipeline_tag + if num_parameters is not None: + params["num_parameters"] = num_parameters + search_list = [] + if model_name: # deprecated + search_list.append(model_name) + if search: + search_list.append(search) + if len(search_list) > 0: + params["search"] = search_list + if sort is not None: + params["sort"] = ( + "lastModified" + if sort == "last_modified" + else "trendingScore" + if sort == "trending_score" + else "createdAt" + if sort == "created_at" + else sort + ) + if limit is not None: + params["limit"] = limit + + # Request additional data + if full: + params["full"] = True + if fetch_config: + params["config"] = True + if cardData: + params["cardData"] = True + if expand: + params["expand"] = expand + + # `items` is a generator + items = paginate(path, params=params, headers=headers) + if limit is not None: + items = islice(items, limit) # Do not iterate over all pages + for item in items: + if "siblings" not in item: + item["siblings"] = None + model_info = ModelInfo(**item) + if emissions_thresholds is None or _is_emission_within_threshold(model_info, *emissions_thresholds): + yield model_info + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_datasets( + self, + *, + # Search-query parameter + filter: str | Iterable[str] | None = None, + author: str | None = None, + benchmark: Literal[True] | Literal["official"] | str | None = None, + dataset_name: str | None = None, + gated: bool | None = None, + language_creators: str | list[str] | None = None, + language: str | list[str] | None = None, + multilinguality: str | list[str] | None = None, + size_categories: str | list[str] | None = None, + task_categories: str | list[str] | None = None, + task_ids: str | list[str] | None = None, + search: str | None = None, + # Sorting and pagination parameters + sort: DatasetSort_T | None = None, + limit: int | None = None, + # Additional data to fetch + expand: list[ExpandDatasetProperty_T] | None = None, + full: bool | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[DatasetInfo]: + """ + List datasets hosted on the Huggingface Hub, given some filters. + + Args: + filter (`str` or `Iterable[str]`, *optional*): + A string or list of string to filter datasets on the hub. + author (`str`, *optional*): + A string which identify the author of the returned datasets. + benchmark (`True`, `"official"`, `str`, *optional*): + Filter datasets by benchmark. Can be `True` or `"official"` to return official benchmark datasets. + For future-compatibility, can also be a string representing the benchmark name (currently only "official" is supported). + dataset_name (`str`, *optional*): + A string or list of strings that can be used to identify datasets on + the Hub by its name, such as `SQAC` or `wikineural` + gated (`bool`, *optional*): + A boolean to filter datasets on the Hub that are gated or not. By default, all datasets are returned. + If `gated=True` is passed, only gated datasets are returned. + If `gated=False` is passed, only non-gated datasets are returned. + language_creators (`str` or `List`, *optional*): + A string or list of strings that can be used to identify datasets on + the Hub with how the data was curated, such as `crowdsourced` or + `machine_generated`. + language (`str` or `List`, *optional*): + A string or list of strings representing a two-character language to + filter datasets by on the Hub. + multilinguality (`str` or `List`, *optional*): + A string or list of strings representing a filter for datasets that + contain multiple languages. + size_categories (`str` or `List`, *optional*): + A string or list of strings that can be used to identify datasets on + the Hub by the size of the dataset such as `100K>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + + >>> api = HfApi() + + # List all datasets + >>> api.list_datasets() + + + # List only the text classification datasets + >>> api.list_datasets(filter="task_categories:text-classification") + + + # List only the datasets in russian for language modeling + >>> api.list_datasets( + ... filter=("language:ru", "task_ids:language-modeling") + ... ) + + # List FiftyOne datasets (identified by the tag "fiftyone" in dataset card) + >>> api.list_datasets(tags="fiftyone") + ``` + + Example usage with the `search` argument: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + + >>> api = HfApi() + + # List all datasets with "text" in their name + >>> api.list_datasets(search="text") + + # List all datasets with "text" in their name made by google + >>> api.list_datasets(search="text", author="google") + ``` + """ + if expand and full: + raise ValueError("`expand` cannot be used if `full` is passed.") + + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/datasets" + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + params: dict[str, Any] = {} + + # Build `filter` list + filter_list = [] + if filter is not None: + if isinstance(filter, str): + filter_list.append(filter) + else: + filter_list.extend(filter) + for key, value in ( + ("language_creators", language_creators), + ("language", language), + ("multilinguality", multilinguality), + ("size_categories", size_categories), + ("task_categories", task_categories), + ("task_ids", task_ids), + ): + if value: + if isinstance(value, str): + value = [value] + for value_item in value: + if not value_item.startswith(f"{key}:"): + data = f"{key}:{value_item}" + else: + data = value_item + filter_list.append(data) + if benchmark is not None: + if benchmark is True: # alias for official benchmark + benchmark = "official" + filter_list.append(f"benchmark:{benchmark}") + if len(filter_list) > 0: + params["filter"] = filter_list + + # Handle other query params + if author: + params["author"] = author + if gated is not None: + params["gated"] = gated + search_list = [] + if dataset_name: + search_list.append(dataset_name) + if search: + search_list.append(search) + if len(search_list) > 0: + params["search"] = search_list + if sort is not None: + params["sort"] = ( + "lastModified" + if sort == "last_modified" + else "trendingScore" + if sort == "trending_score" + else "createdAt" + if sort == "created_at" + else sort + ) + if limit is not None: + params["limit"] = limit + + # Request additional data + if expand: + params["expand"] = expand + if full: + params["full"] = True + + items = paginate(path, params=params, headers=headers) + if limit is not None: + items = islice(items, limit) # Do not iterate over all pages + for item in items: + if "siblings" not in item: + item["siblings"] = None + yield DatasetInfo(**item) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_dataset_parquet_files( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + config: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> list[DatasetParquetEntry]: + """List parquet files available for a dataset on the Hub. + + All datasets hosted on the Hub are auto-converted to Parquet by the + [Dataset Viewer](https://huggingface.co/docs/dataset-viewer/parquet). + This method returns the list of parquet files with their URLs, configs, + splits and sizes. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The dataset repository ID (e.g. `"username/dataset-name"`). + config (`str`, *optional*): + Filter by a specific config/subset name. When provided, only + parquet files for that config are returned. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `list[DatasetParquetEntry]`: a list of [`DatasetParquetEntry`] objects + containing config, split, url and size for each parquet file. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import list_dataset_parquet_files + >>> list_dataset_parquet_files("lhoestq/demo1") + >>> entries[0] + DatasetParquetEntry(config='default', split='train', url='https://huggingface.co/...', size=5038) + ``` + """ + if self.endpoint != constants._HF_DEFAULT_ENDPOINT: + raise ValueError( + "The Dataset Viewer is only available on the Hugging Face Hub" + f" (endpoint='{constants._HF_DEFAULT_ENDPOINT}'). It is not supported on" + f" third-party endpoints. (endpoint={self.endpoint})" + ) + + url = f"{constants.DATASETS_SERVER_ENDPOINT}/parquet" + params: dict[str, str] = {"dataset": repo_id} + if config is not None: + params["config"] = config + response = get_session().get(url, params=params, headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token)) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + payload = response.json() + + return [ + DatasetParquetEntry( + config=file_info["config"], + split=file_info["split"], + url=file_info["url"], + size=file_info["size"], + ) + for file_info in payload.get("parquet_files", []) + ] + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_spaces( + self, + *, + # Search-query parameter + filter: str | Iterable[str] | None = None, + author: str | None = None, + search: str | None = None, + datasets: str | Iterable[str] | None = None, + models: str | Iterable[str] | None = None, + linked: bool = False, + # Sorting and pagination parameters + sort: SpaceSort_T | None = None, + limit: int | None = None, + # Additional data to fetch + expand: list[ExpandSpaceProperty_T] | None = None, + full: bool | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[SpaceInfo]: + """ + List spaces hosted on the Huggingface Hub, given some filters. + + Args: + filter (`str` or `Iterable`, *optional*): + A string tag or list of tags that can be used to identify Spaces on the Hub. + author (`str`, *optional*): + A string which identify the author of the returned Spaces. + search (`str`, *optional*): + A string that will be contained in the returned Spaces. + datasets (`str` or `Iterable`, *optional*): + Whether to return Spaces that make use of a dataset. + The name of a specific dataset can be passed as a string. + models (`str` or `Iterable`, *optional*): + Whether to return Spaces that make use of a model. + The name of a specific model can be passed as a string. + linked (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to return Spaces that make use of either a model or a dataset. + sort (`SpaceSort_T`, *optional*): + The key with which to sort the resulting spaces. Possible values are "created_at", "last_modified", + "likes" and "trending_score". + limit (`int`, *optional*): + The limit on the number of Spaces fetched. Leaving this option + to `None` fetches all Spaces. + expand (`list[ExpandSpaceProperty_T]`, *optional*): + List properties to return in the response. When used, only the properties in the list will be returned. + This parameter cannot be used if `full` is passed. + Possible values are `"author"`, `"cardData"`, `"datasets"`, `"disabled"`, `"lastModified"`, `"createdAt"`, `"likes"`, `"models"`, `"private"`, `"runtime"`, `"sdk"`, `"siblings"`, `"sha"`, `"subdomain"`, `"tags"`, `"trendingScore"`, `"usedStorage"`, and `"resourceGroup"`. + full (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to fetch all Spaces data, including the `last_modified`, `siblings` + and `card_data` fields. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[SpaceInfo]`: an iterable of [`huggingface_hub.hf_api.SpaceInfo`] objects. + """ + if expand and full: + raise ValueError("`expand` cannot be used if `full` is passed.") + + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces" + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + params: dict[str, Any] = {} + if filter is not None: + params["filter"] = filter + if author is not None: + params["author"] = author + if search is not None: + params["search"] = search + if sort is not None: + params["sort"] = ( + "lastModified" + if sort == "last_modified" + else "trendingScore" + if sort == "trending_score" + else "createdAt" + if sort == "created_at" + else sort + ) + if limit is not None: + params["limit"] = limit + if linked: + params["linked"] = True + if datasets is not None: + params["datasets"] = datasets + if models is not None: + params["models"] = models + + # Request additional data + if expand: + params["expand"] = expand + if full: + params["full"] = True + + items = paginate(path, params=params, headers=headers) + if limit is not None: + items = islice(items, limit) # Do not iterate over all pages + for item in items: + if "siblings" not in item: + item["siblings"] = None + yield SpaceInfo(**item) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def search_spaces( + self, + query: str, + *, + filter: str | Iterable[str] | None = None, + sdk: str | list[str] | None = None, + include_non_running: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[SpaceSearchResult]: + """Search Spaces on the Hub using semantic search. + + This endpoint uses semantic search (embedding-based) for multi-word queries + and full-text search for single-word queries. + + Args: + query (`str`): + The search query string. + filter (`str` or `Iterable[str]`, *optional*): + A string tag or list of tags to filter by. + sdk (`str` or `list[str]`, *optional*): + Filter by SDK (e.g. `"gradio"`, `"docker"`, `"static"`). + include_non_running (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to include non-running Spaces in results. Defaults to `False`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[SpaceSearchResult]`: an iterable of [`SpaceSearchResult`] objects. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> results = list(api.search_spaces("generate image")) + >>> results[0].id + 'mrfakename/Z-Image-Turbo' + >>> results[0].ai_category + 'Image Generation' + ``` + """ + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/semantic-search" + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + params: dict[str, Any] = {"q": query} + if filter is not None: + params["filter"] = filter + if sdk is not None: + params["sdk"] = sdk + if include_non_running: + params["includeNonRunning"] = True + + r = get_session().get(path, headers=headers, params=params) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + for item in r.json(): + yield SpaceSearchResult(item) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def unlike( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Unlike a given repo on the Hub (e.g. remove from favorite list). + + To prevent spam usage, it is not possible to `like` a repository from a script. + + See also [`list_liked_repos`]. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The repository to unlike. Example: `"user/my-cool-model"`. + + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if unliking a dataset or space, `None` or + `"model"` if unliking a model. Default is `None`. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If repository is not found (error 404): wrong repo_id/repo_type, private + but not authenticated or repo does not exist. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import list_liked_repos, unlike + >>> "gpt2" in list_liked_repos().models # we assume you have already liked gpt2 + True + >>> unlike("gpt2") + >>> "gpt2" in list_liked_repos().models + False + ``` + """ + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + response = get_session().delete( + url=f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/like", headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_liked_repos( + self, + user: str | None = None, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> UserLikes: + """ + List all public repos liked by a user on huggingface.co. + + This list is public so token is optional. If `user` is not passed, it defaults to + the logged in user. + + See also [`unlike`]. + + Args: + user (`str`, *optional*): + Name of the user for which you want to fetch the likes. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`UserLikes`]: object containing the user name and 3 lists of repo ids (1 for + models, 1 for datasets and 1 for Spaces). + + Raises: + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If `user` is not passed and no token found (either from argument or from machine). + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import list_liked_repos + + >>> likes = list_liked_repos("julien-c") + + >>> likes.user + "julien-c" + + >>> likes.models + ["osanseviero/streamlit_1.15", "Xhaheen/ChatGPT_HF", ...] + ``` + """ + # User is either provided explicitly or retrieved from current token. + if user is None: + me = self.whoami(token=token) + if me["type"] == "user": + user = me["name"] + else: + raise ValueError( + "Cannot list liked repos. You must provide a 'user' as input or be logged in as a user." + ) + + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/users/{user}/likes" + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + + likes = list(paginate(path, params={}, headers=headers)) + # Looping over a list of items similar to: + # { + # 'createdAt': '2021-09-09T21:53:27.000Z', + # 'repo': { + # 'name': 'PaddlePaddle/PaddleOCR', + # 'type': 'space' + # } + # } + # Let's loop 3 times over the received list. Less efficient but more straightforward to read. + return UserLikes( + user=user, + total=len(likes), + kernels=[like["repo"]["name"] for like in likes if like["repo"]["type"] == "kernel"], + models=[like["repo"]["name"] for like in likes if like["repo"]["type"] == "model"], + datasets=[like["repo"]["name"] for like in likes if like["repo"]["type"] == "dataset"], + spaces=[like["repo"]["name"] for like in likes if like["repo"]["type"] == "space"], + ) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_repo_likers( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[User]: + """ + List all users who liked a given repo on the hugging Face Hub. + + See also [`list_liked_repos`]. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The repository to retrieve . Example: `"user/my-cool-model"`. + + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to a model. Default is + `None`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[User]`: an iterable of [`huggingface_hub.hf_api.User`] objects. + """ + + # Construct the API endpoint + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/likers" + for liker in paginate(path, params={}, headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token)): + yield User(username=liker["user"], fullname=liker["fullname"], avatar_url=liker["avatarUrl"]) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def model_info( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + revision: str | None = None, + timeout: float | None = None, + securityStatus: bool | None = None, + files_metadata: bool = False, + expand: list[ExpandModelProperty_T] | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> ModelInfo: + """ + Get info on one specific model on huggingface.co + + Model can be private if you pass an acceptable token or are logged in. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The revision of the model repository from which to get the + information. + timeout (`float`, *optional*): + Whether to set a timeout for the request to the Hub. + securityStatus (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to retrieve the security status from the model + repository as well. The security status will be returned in the `security_repo_status` field. + files_metadata (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether or not to retrieve metadata for files in the repository + (size, LFS metadata, etc). Defaults to `False`. + expand (`list[ExpandModelProperty_T]`, *optional*): + List properties to return in the response. When used, only the properties in the list will be returned. + This parameter cannot be used if `securityStatus` or `files_metadata` are passed. + Possible values are `"author"`, `"baseModels"`, `"cardData"`, `"childrenModelCount"`, `"config"`, `"createdAt"`, `"disabled"`, `"downloads"`, `"downloadsAllTime"`, `"evalResults"`, `"gated"`, `"gguf"`, `"inference"`, `"inferenceProviderMapping"`, `"lastModified"`, `"library_name"`, `"likes"`, `"mask_token"`, `"model-index"`, `"pipeline_tag"`, `"private"`, `"safetensors"`, `"sha"`, `"siblings"`, `"spaces"`, `"tags"`, `"transformersInfo"`, `"trendingScore"`, `"widgetData"`, `"usedStorage"`, and `"resourceGroup"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`huggingface_hub.hf_api.ModelInfo`]: The model repository information. + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + > - [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`] + > If the revision to download from cannot be found. + """ + if expand and (securityStatus or files_metadata): + raise ValueError("`expand` cannot be used if `securityStatus` or `files_metadata` are set.") + + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + path = ( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/models/{repo_id}" + if revision is None + else (f"{self.endpoint}/api/models/{repo_id}/revision/{quote(revision, safe='')}") + ) + params: dict = {} + if securityStatus: + params["securityStatus"] = True + if files_metadata: + params["blobs"] = True + if expand: + params["expand"] = expand + r = get_session().get(path, headers=headers, timeout=timeout, params=params) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + data = r.json() + return ModelInfo(**data) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def dataset_info( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + revision: str | None = None, + timeout: float | None = None, + files_metadata: bool = False, + expand: list[ExpandDatasetProperty_T] | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> DatasetInfo: + """ + Get info on one specific dataset on huggingface.co. + + Dataset can be private if you pass an acceptable token. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The revision of the dataset repository from which to get the + information. + timeout (`float`, *optional*): + Whether to set a timeout for the request to the Hub. + files_metadata (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether or not to retrieve metadata for files in the repository + (size, LFS metadata, etc). Defaults to `False`. + expand (`list[ExpandDatasetProperty_T]`, *optional*): + List properties to return in the response. When used, only the properties in the list will be returned. + This parameter cannot be used if `files_metadata` is passed. + Possible values are `"author"`, `"cardData"`, `"citation"`, `"createdAt"`, `"disabled"`, `"description"`, `"downloads"`, `"downloadsAllTime"`, `"gated"`, `"lastModified"`, `"likes"`, `"mainSize"`, `"paperswithcode_id"`, `"private"`, `"siblings"`, `"sha"`, `"tags"`, `"trendingScore"`, `"usedStorage"`, and `"resourceGroup"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`hf_api.DatasetInfo`]: The dataset repository information. + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + > - [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`] + > If the revision to download from cannot be found. + """ + if expand and files_metadata: + raise ValueError("`expand` cannot be used if `files_metadata` is set.") + + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + path = ( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/datasets/{repo_id}" + if revision is None + else (f"{self.endpoint}/api/datasets/{repo_id}/revision/{quote(revision, safe='')}") + ) + params: dict = {} + if files_metadata: + params["blobs"] = True + if expand: + params["expand"] = expand + + r = get_session().get(path, headers=headers, timeout=timeout, params=params) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + data = r.json() + return DatasetInfo(**data) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def get_dataset_leaderboard( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + timeout: float | None = None, + ) -> list[DatasetLeaderboardEntry]: + """Get the leaderboard for a dataset on the Hub. + + The leaderboard ranks models based on their evaluation scores on the given benchmark + dataset. Not all datasets have leaderboards — only benchmark datasets with evaluation + results submitted to them. This gives a dataset-centric view of scores; for a model-centric + view, use [`model_info`] with `expand=["evalResults"]`. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. For example: `"allenai/olmOCR-bench"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + timeout (`float`, *optional*): + Whether to set a timeout for the request to the Hub. + + Returns: + `list[DatasetLeaderboardEntry]`: A list of [`DatasetLeaderboardEntry`] objects representing + the leaderboard entries, sorted by rank. + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + > - [`~utils.HfHubHTTPError`] + > If the dataset does not have a leaderboard. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> leaderboard = api.get_dataset_leaderboard("allenai/olmOCR-bench") + >>> leaderboard[0].model_id + 'datalab-to/chandra-ocr-2' + >>> leaderboard[0].rank + 1 + ``` + """ + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/datasets/{repo_id}/leaderboard" + r = get_session().get(path, headers=headers, timeout=timeout) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + data = r.json() + return [DatasetLeaderboardEntry(**entry) for entry in data] + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def space_info( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + revision: str | None = None, + timeout: float | None = None, + files_metadata: bool = False, + expand: list[ExpandSpaceProperty_T] | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> SpaceInfo: + """ + Get info on one specific Space on huggingface.co. + + Space can be private if you pass an acceptable token. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The revision of the space repository from which to get the + information. + timeout (`float`, *optional*): + Whether to set a timeout for the request to the Hub. + files_metadata (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether or not to retrieve metadata for files in the repository + (size, LFS metadata, etc). Defaults to `False`. + expand (`list[ExpandSpaceProperty_T]`, *optional*): + List properties to return in the response. When used, only the properties in the list will be returned. + This parameter cannot be used if `full` is passed. + Possible values are `"author"`, `"cardData"`, `"createdAt"`, `"datasets"`, `"disabled"`, `"lastModified"`, `"likes"`, `"models"`, `"private"`, `"runtime"`, `"sdk"`, `"siblings"`, `"sha"`, `"subdomain"`, `"tags"`, `"trendingScore"`, `"usedStorage"`, and `"resourceGroup"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`~hf_api.SpaceInfo`]: The space repository information. + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + > - [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`] + > If the revision to download from cannot be found. + """ + if expand and files_metadata: + raise ValueError("`expand` cannot be used if `files_metadata` is set.") + + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + path = ( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}" + if revision is None + else (f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/revision/{quote(revision, safe='')}") + ) + params: dict = {} + if files_metadata: + params["blobs"] = True + if expand: + params["expand"] = expand + + r = get_session().get(path, headers=headers, timeout=timeout, params=params) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + data = r.json() + return SpaceInfo(**data) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def kernel_info( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + revision: str | None = None, + timeout: float | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> KernelInfo: + """ + Get info on one specific kernel on huggingface.co. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated by a `/`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The revision of the kernel repository from which to get the + information. + timeout (`float`, *optional*): + Whether to set a timeout for the request to the Hub. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`~hf_api.ModelInfo`]: The kernel repository information. + """ + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + path = ( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/kernels/{repo_id}" + if revision is None + else (f"{self.endpoint}/api/kernels/{repo_id}/revision/{quote(revision, safe='')}") + ) + r = get_session().get(path, headers=headers, timeout=timeout) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + data = r.json() + return KernelInfo(**data) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def repo_info( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + revision: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + timeout: float | None = None, + files_metadata: bool = False, + expand: ExpandModelProperty_T | ExpandDatasetProperty_T | ExpandSpaceProperty_T | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> ModelInfo | DatasetInfo | SpaceInfo | KernelInfo: + """ + Get the info object for a given repo of a given type. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The revision of the repository from which to get the + information. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if getting repository info from a dataset or a space, + `None` or `"model"` if getting repository info from a model. Default is `None`. + timeout (`float`, *optional*): + Whether to set a timeout for the request to the Hub. + expand (`ExpandModelProperty_T` or `ExpandDatasetProperty_T` or `ExpandSpaceProperty_T`, *optional*): + List properties to return in the response. When used, only the properties in the list will be returned. + This parameter cannot be used if `files_metadata` is passed. + For an exhaustive list of available properties, check out [`model_info`], [`dataset_info`] or [`space_info`]. + files_metadata (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether or not to retrieve metadata for files in the repository + (size, LFS metadata, etc). Defaults to `False`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Union[SpaceInfo, DatasetInfo, ModelInfo]`: The repository information, as a + [`huggingface_hub.hf_api.DatasetInfo`], [`huggingface_hub.hf_api.ModelInfo`] + or [`huggingface_hub.hf_api.SpaceInfo`] object. + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + > - [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`] + > If the revision to download from cannot be found. + """ + match repo_type: + case None | "model": + method = self.model_info + case "dataset": + method = self.dataset_info # type: ignore + case "space": + method = self.space_info # type: ignore + case "kernel": + # No expand/files_metadata for kernels + return self.kernel_info(repo_id, revision=revision, token=token, timeout=timeout) + case _: + raise ValueError("Unsupported repo type.") + return method( + repo_id, + revision=revision, + token=token, + timeout=timeout, + expand=expand, # type: ignore + files_metadata=files_metadata, + ) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def repo_exists( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + ) -> bool: + """ + Checks if a repository exists on the Hugging Face Hub. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if getting repository info from a dataset or a space, + `None` or `"model"` if getting repository info from a model. Default is `None`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + True if the repository exists, False otherwise. + + Examples: + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import repo_exists + >>> repo_exists("google/gemma-7b") + True + >>> repo_exists("google/not-a-repo") + False + ``` + """ + try: + self.repo_info(repo_id=repo_id, repo_type=repo_type, token=token) + return True + except GatedRepoError: + return True # we don't have access but it exists + except RepositoryNotFoundError: + return False + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def revision_exists( + self, + repo_id: str, + revision: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + ) -> bool: + """ + Checks if a specific revision exists on a repo on the Hugging Face Hub. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + revision (`str`): + The revision of the repository to check. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if getting repository info from a dataset or a space, + `None` or `"model"` if getting repository info from a model. Default is `None`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + True if the repository and the revision exists, False otherwise. + + Examples: + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import revision_exists + >>> revision_exists("google/gemma-7b", "float16") + True + >>> revision_exists("google/gemma-7b", "not-a-revision") + False + ``` + """ + try: + self.repo_info(repo_id=repo_id, revision=revision, repo_type=repo_type, token=token) + return True + except RevisionNotFoundError: + return False + except RepositoryNotFoundError: + return False + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def file_exists( + self, + repo_id: str, + filename: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + ) -> bool: + """ + Checks if a file exists in a repository on the Hugging Face Hub. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + filename (`str`): + The name of the file to check, for example: + `"config.json"` + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if getting repository info from a dataset or a space, + `None` or `"model"` if getting repository info from a model. Default is `None`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The revision of the repository from which to get the information. Defaults to `"main"` branch. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + True if the file exists, False otherwise. + + Examples: + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import file_exists + >>> file_exists("bigcode/starcoder", "config.json") + True + >>> file_exists("bigcode/starcoder", "not-a-file") + False + >>> file_exists("bigcode/not-a-repo", "config.json") + False + ``` + """ + url = hf_hub_url( + repo_id=repo_id, repo_type=repo_type, revision=revision, filename=filename, endpoint=self.endpoint + ) + try: + if token is None: + token = self.token + get_hf_file_metadata(url, token=token) + return True + except GatedRepoError: # raise specifically on gated repo + raise + except (RepositoryNotFoundError, RemoteEntryNotFoundError, RevisionNotFoundError): + return False + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_repo_files( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + revision: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + ) -> list[str]: + """ + Get the list of files in a given repo. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated by a `/`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The revision of the repository from which to get the information. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to + a model. Default is `None`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `list[str]`: the list of files in a given repository. + """ + return [ + f.rfilename + for f in self.list_repo_tree( + repo_id=repo_id, recursive=True, revision=revision, repo_type=repo_type, token=token + ) + if isinstance(f, RepoFile) + ] + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_repo_tree( + self, + repo_id: str, + path_in_repo: str | None = None, + *, + recursive: bool = False, + expand: bool = False, + revision: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[RepoFile | RepoFolder]: + """ + List a repo tree's files and folders and get information about them. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated by a `/`. + path_in_repo (`str`, *optional*): + Relative path of the tree (folder) in the repo, for example: + `"checkpoints/1fec34a/results"`. Will default to the root tree (folder) of the repository. + recursive (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Whether to list tree's files and folders recursively. + expand (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Whether to fetch more information about the tree's files and folders (e.g. last commit and files' security scan results). This + operation is more expensive for the server so only 50 results are returned per page (instead of 1000). + As pagination is implemented in `huggingface_hub`, this is transparent for you except for the time it + takes to get the results. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The revision of the repository from which to get the tree. Defaults to `"main"` branch. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of the repository from which to get the tree (`"model"`, `"dataset"`, `"space"` or `"kernel"`). + Defaults to `"model"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[Union[RepoFile, RepoFolder]]`: + The information about the tree's files and folders, as an iterable of [`RepoFile`] and [`RepoFolder`] objects. The order of the files and folders is + not guaranteed. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If repository is not found (error 404): wrong repo_id/repo_type, private but not authenticated or repo + does not exist. + [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`]: + If revision is not found (error 404) on the repo. + [`~utils.RemoteEntryNotFoundError`]: + If the tree (folder) does not exist (error 404) on the repo. + + Examples: + + Get information about a repo's tree. + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import list_repo_tree + >>> repo_tree = list_repo_tree("lysandre/arxiv-nlp") + >>> repo_tree + + >>> list(repo_tree) + [ + RepoFile(path='.gitattributes', size=391, blob_id='ae8c63daedbd4206d7d40126955d4e6ab1c80f8f', lfs=None, last_commit=None, security=None), + RepoFile(path='README.md', size=391, blob_id='43bd404b159de6fba7c2f4d3264347668d43af25', lfs=None, last_commit=None, security=None), + RepoFile(path='config.json', size=554, blob_id='2f9618c3a19b9a61add74f70bfb121335aeef666', lfs=None, last_commit=None, security=None), + RepoFile( + path='flax_model.msgpack', size=497764107, blob_id='8095a62ccb4d806da7666fcda07467e2d150218e', + lfs={'size': 497764107, 'sha256': 'd88b0d6a6ff9c3f8151f9d3228f57092aaea997f09af009eefd7373a77b5abb9', 'pointer_size': 134}, last_commit=None, security=None + ), + RepoFile(path='merges.txt', size=456318, blob_id='226b0752cac7789c48f0cb3ec53eda48b7be36cc', lfs=None, last_commit=None, security=None), + RepoFile( + path='pytorch_model.bin', size=548123560, blob_id='64eaa9c526867e404b68f2c5d66fd78e27026523', + lfs={'size': 548123560, 'sha256': '9be78edb5b928eba33aa88f431551348f7466ba9f5ef3daf1d552398722a5436', 'pointer_size': 134}, last_commit=None, security=None + ), + RepoFile(path='vocab.json', size=898669, blob_id='b00361fece0387ca34b4b8b8539ed830d644dbeb', lfs=None, last_commit=None, security=None)] + ] + ``` + + Get even more information about a repo's tree (last commit and files' security scan results) + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import list_repo_tree + >>> repo_tree = list_repo_tree("prompthero/openjourney-v4", expand=True) + >>> list(repo_tree) + [ + RepoFolder( + path='feature_extractor', + tree_id='aa536c4ea18073388b5b0bc791057a7296a00398', + last_commit={ + 'oid': '47b62b20b20e06b9de610e840282b7e6c3d51190', + 'title': 'Upload diffusers weights (#48)', + 'date': datetime.datetime(2023, 3, 21, 9, 5, 27, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc) + } + ), + RepoFolder( + path='safety_checker', + tree_id='65aef9d787e5557373fdf714d6c34d4fcdd70440', + last_commit={ + 'oid': '47b62b20b20e06b9de610e840282b7e6c3d51190', + 'title': 'Upload diffusers weights (#48)', + 'date': datetime.datetime(2023, 3, 21, 9, 5, 27, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc) + } + ), + RepoFile( + path='model_index.json', + size=582, + blob_id='d3d7c1e8c3e78eeb1640b8e2041ee256e24c9ee1', + lfs=None, + last_commit={ + 'oid': 'b195ed2d503f3eb29637050a886d77bd81d35f0e', + 'title': 'Fix deprecation warning by changing `CLIPFeatureExtractor` to `CLIPImageProcessor`. (#54)', + 'date': datetime.datetime(2023, 5, 15, 21, 41, 59, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc) + }, + security={ + 'safe': True, + 'av_scan': {'virusFound': False, 'virusNames': None}, + 'pickle_import_scan': None + } + ) + ... + ] + ``` + """ + repo_type = repo_type or constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + revision = quote(revision, safe="") if revision is not None else constants.DEFAULT_REVISION + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + + encoded_path_in_repo = "/" + quote(path_in_repo, safe="") if path_in_repo else "" + tree_url = f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/tree/{revision}{encoded_path_in_repo}" + for path_info in paginate(path=tree_url, headers=headers, params={"recursive": recursive, "expand": expand}): + yield (RepoFile(**path_info) if path_info["type"] == "file" else RepoFolder(**path_info)) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def verify_repo_checksums( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + local_dir: str | Path | None = None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + ) -> FolderVerification: + """ + Verify local files for a repo against Hub checksums. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated by a `/`. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of the repository from which to get the tree (`"model"`, `"dataset"` or `"space"`. + Defaults to `"model"`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The revision of the repository from which to get the tree. Defaults to `"main"` branch. + local_dir (`str` or `Path`, *optional*): + The local directory to verify. + cache_dir (`str` or `Path`, *optional*): + The cache directory to verify. + token (Union[bool, str, None], optional): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`FolderVerification`]: a structured result containing the verification details. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If repository is not found (error 404): wrong repo_id/repo_type, private but not authenticated or repo + does not exist. + [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`]: + If revision is not found (error 404) on the repo. + + """ + + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + + if local_dir is not None and cache_dir is not None: + raise ValueError("Pass either `local_dir` or `cache_dir`, not both.") + + root, remote_revision = resolve_local_root( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + cache_dir=Path(cache_dir) if cache_dir is not None else None, + local_dir=Path(local_dir) if local_dir is not None else None, + ) + local_by_path = collect_local_files(root) + + # get remote entries (only files, not folders) + remote_by_path: dict[str, RepoFile] = {} + for entry in self.list_repo_tree( + repo_id=repo_id, recursive=True, revision=remote_revision, repo_type=repo_type, token=token + ): + if isinstance(entry, RepoFile): + remote_by_path[entry.path] = entry + + return verify_maps( + remote_by_path=remote_by_path, + local_by_path=local_by_path, + revision=remote_revision, + verified_path=root, + ) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_repo_refs( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + include_pull_requests: bool = False, + token: str | bool | None = None, + ) -> GitRefs: + """ + Get the list of refs of a given repo (both tags and branches). + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"`, `"space"` or `"kernel"` if listing refs from a dataset, a Space or a Kernel, + `None` or `"model"` if listing from a model. Default is `None`. + include_pull_requests (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to include refs from pull requests in the list. Defaults to `False`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Example: + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> api.list_repo_refs("gpt2") + GitRefs(branches=[GitRefInfo(name='main', ref='refs/heads/main', target_commit='e7da7f221d5bf496a48136c0cd264e630fe9fcc8')], converts=[], tags=[]) + + >>> api.list_repo_refs("bigcode/the-stack", repo_type='dataset') + GitRefs( + branches=[ + GitRefInfo(name='main', ref='refs/heads/main', target_commit='18edc1591d9ce72aa82f56c4431b3c969b210ae3'), + GitRefInfo(name='v1.1.a1', ref='refs/heads/v1.1.a1', target_commit='f9826b862d1567f3822d3d25649b0d6d22ace714') + ], + converts=[], + tags=[ + GitRefInfo(name='v1.0', ref='refs/tags/v1.0', target_commit='c37a8cd1e382064d8aced5e05543c5f7753834da') + ] + ) + ``` + + Returns: + [`GitRefs`]: object containing all information about branches and tags for a + repo on the Hub. + """ + repo_type = repo_type or constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + response = get_session().get( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/refs", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + params={"include_prs": 1} if include_pull_requests else {}, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + data = response.json() + + def _format_as_git_ref_info(item: dict) -> GitRefInfo: + return GitRefInfo(name=item["name"], ref=item["ref"], target_commit=item["targetCommit"]) + + return GitRefs( + branches=[_format_as_git_ref_info(item) for item in data["branches"]], + converts=[_format_as_git_ref_info(item) for item in data["converts"]], + tags=[_format_as_git_ref_info(item) for item in data["tags"]], + pull_requests=[_format_as_git_ref_info(item) for item in data["pullRequests"]] + if include_pull_requests + else None, + ) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_repo_commits( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + formatted: bool = False, + ) -> list[GitCommitInfo]: + """ + Get the list of commits of a given revision for a repo on the Hub. + + Commits are sorted by date (last commit first). + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated by a `/`. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if listing commits from a dataset or a Space, `None` or `"model"` if + listing from a model. Default is `None`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to commit from. Defaults to the head of the `"main"` branch. + formatted (`bool`): + Whether to return the HTML-formatted title and description of the commits. Defaults to False. + + Example: + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + + # Commits are sorted by date (last commit first) + >>> initial_commit = api.list_repo_commits("gpt2")[-1] + + # Initial commit is always a system commit containing the `.gitattributes` file. + >>> initial_commit + GitCommitInfo( + commit_id='9b865efde13a30c13e0a33e536cf3e4a5a9d71d8', + authors=['system'], + created_at=datetime.datetime(2019, 2, 18, 10, 36, 15, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc), + title='initial commit', + message='', + formatted_title=None, + formatted_message=None + ) + + # Create an empty branch by deriving from initial commit + >>> api.create_branch("gpt2", "new_empty_branch", revision=initial_commit.commit_id) + ``` + + Returns: + list[[`GitCommitInfo`]]: list of objects containing information about the commits for a repo on the Hub. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If repository is not found (error 404): wrong repo_id/repo_type, private but not authenticated or repo + does not exist. + [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`]: + If revision is not found (error 404) on the repo. + """ + repo_type = repo_type or constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + revision = quote(revision, safe="") if revision is not None else constants.DEFAULT_REVISION + + # Paginate over results and return the list of commits. + return [ + GitCommitInfo( + commit_id=item["id"], + authors=[author["user"] for author in item["authors"]], + created_at=parse_datetime(item["date"]), + title=item["title"], + message=item["message"], + formatted_title=item.get("formatted", {}).get("title"), + formatted_message=item.get("formatted", {}).get("message"), + ) + for item in paginate( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/commits/{revision}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + params={"expand[]": "formatted"} if formatted else {}, + ) + ] + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def get_paths_info( + self, + repo_id: str, + paths: list[str] | str, + *, + expand: bool = False, + revision: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + ) -> list[RepoFile | RepoFolder]: + """ + Get information about a repo's paths. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated by a `/`. + paths (`Union[list[str], str]`, *optional*): + The paths to get information about. If a path do not exist, it is ignored without raising + an exception. + expand (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Whether to fetch more information about the paths (e.g. last commit and files' security scan results). This + operation is more expensive for the server so only 50 results are returned per page (instead of 1000). + As pagination is implemented in `huggingface_hub`, this is transparent for you except for the time it + takes to get the results. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The revision of the repository from which to get the information. Defaults to `"main"` branch. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of the repository from which to get the information (`"model"`, `"dataset"` or `"space"`. + Defaults to `"model"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `list[Union[RepoFile, RepoFolder]]`: + The information about the paths, as a list of [`RepoFile`] and [`RepoFolder`] objects. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If repository is not found (error 404): wrong repo_id/repo_type, private but not authenticated or repo + does not exist. + [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`]: + If revision is not found (error 404) on the repo. + + Example: + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import get_paths_info + >>> paths_info = get_paths_info("allenai/c4", ["README.md", "en"], repo_type="dataset") + >>> paths_info + [ + RepoFile(path='README.md', size=2379, blob_id='f84cb4c97182890fc1dbdeaf1a6a468fd27b4fff', lfs=None, last_commit=None, security=None), + RepoFolder(path='en', tree_id='dc943c4c40f53d02b31ced1defa7e5f438d5862e', last_commit=None) + ] + ``` + """ + repo_type = repo_type or constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + revision = quote(revision, safe="") if revision is not None else constants.DEFAULT_REVISION + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + + response = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/paths-info/{revision}", + data={ + "paths": paths if isinstance(paths, list) else [paths], + "expand": expand, + }, + headers=headers, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + paths_info = response.json() + return [ + RepoFile(**path_info) if path_info["type"] == "file" else RepoFolder(**path_info) + for path_info in paths_info + ] + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def super_squash_history( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + branch: str | None = None, + commit_message: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Squash commit history on a branch for a repo on the Hub. + + Squashing the repo history is useful when you know you'll make hundreds of commits and you don't want to + clutter the history. Squashing commits can only be performed from the head of a branch. + + > [!WARNING] + > Once squashed, the commit history cannot be retrieved. This is a non-revertible operation. + + > [!WARNING] + > Once the history of a branch has been squashed, it is not possible to merge it back into another branch since + > their history will have diverged. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated by a `/`. + branch (`str`, *optional*): + The branch to squash. Defaults to the head of the `"main"` branch. + commit_message (`str`, *optional*): + The commit message to use for the squashed commit. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if listing commits from a dataset or a Space, `None` or `"model"` if + listing from a model. Default is `None`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If repository is not found (error 404): wrong repo_id/repo_type, private but not authenticated or repo + does not exist. + [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`]: + If the branch to squash cannot be found. + [`~utils.BadRequestError`]: + If invalid reference for a branch. You cannot squash history on tags. + + Example: + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + + # Create repo + >>> repo_id = api.create_repo("test-squash").repo_id + + # Make a lot of commits. + >>> api.upload_file(repo_id=repo_id, path_in_repo="file.txt", path_or_fileobj=b"content") + >>> api.upload_file(repo_id=repo_id, path_in_repo="lfs.bin", path_or_fileobj=b"content") + >>> api.upload_file(repo_id=repo_id, path_in_repo="file.txt", path_or_fileobj=b"another_content") + + # Squash history + >>> api.super_squash_history(repo_id=repo_id) + ``` + """ + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES: + raise ValueError("Invalid repo type") + if branch is None: + branch = constants.DEFAULT_REVISION + + # Prepare request + url = f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/super-squash/{quote(branch, safe='')}" + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + commit_message = commit_message or f"Super-squash branch '{branch}' using huggingface_hub" + + # Super-squash + response = get_session().post(url=url, headers=headers, json={"message": commit_message}) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_lfs_files( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[LFSFileInfo]: + """ + List all LFS files in a repo on the Hub. + + This is primarily useful to count how much storage a repo is using and to eventually clean up large files + with [`permanently_delete_lfs_files`]. Note that this would be a permanent action that will affect all commits + referencing this deleted files and that cannot be undone. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The repository for which you are listing LFS files. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Type of repository. Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if listing from a dataset or space, `None` or + `"model"` if listing from a model. Default is `None`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[LFSFileInfo]`: An iterator of [`LFSFileInfo`] objects. + + Example: + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> lfs_files = api.list_lfs_files("username/my-cool-repo") + + # Filter files files to delete based on a combination of `filename`, `pushed_at`, `ref` or `size`. + # e.g. select only LFS files in the "checkpoints" folder + >>> lfs_files_to_delete = (lfs_file for lfs_file in lfs_files if lfs_file.filename.startswith("checkpoints/")) + + # Permanently delete LFS files + >>> api.permanently_delete_lfs_files("username/my-cool-repo", lfs_files_to_delete) + ``` + """ + # Prepare request + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + url = f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/lfs-files" + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + + # Paginate over LFS items + for item in paginate(url, params={}, headers=headers): + yield LFSFileInfo(**item) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def permanently_delete_lfs_files( + self, + repo_id: str, + lfs_files: Iterable[LFSFileInfo], + *, + rewrite_history: bool = True, + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Permanently delete LFS files from a repo on the Hub. + + > [!WARNING] + > This is a permanent action that will affect all commits referencing the deleted files and might corrupt your + > repository. This is a non-revertible operation. Use it only if you know what you are doing. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The repository for which you are listing LFS files. + lfs_files (`Iterable[LFSFileInfo]`): + An iterable of [`LFSFileInfo`] items to permanently delete from the repo. Use [`list_lfs_files`] to list + all LFS files from a repo. + rewrite_history (`bool`, *optional*, default to `True`): + Whether to rewrite repository history to remove file pointers referencing the deleted LFS files (recommended). + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Type of repository. Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if listing from a dataset or space, `None` or + `"model"` if listing from a model. Default is `None`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Example: + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> lfs_files = api.list_lfs_files("username/my-cool-repo") + + # Filter files files to delete based on a combination of `filename`, `pushed_at`, `ref` or `size`. + # e.g. select only LFS files in the "checkpoints" folder + >>> lfs_files_to_delete = (lfs_file for lfs_file in lfs_files if lfs_file.filename.startswith("checkpoints/")) + + # Permanently delete LFS files + >>> api.permanently_delete_lfs_files("username/my-cool-repo", lfs_files_to_delete) + ``` + """ + # Prepare request + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + url = f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/lfs-files/batch" + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + + # Delete LFS items by batches of 1000 + for batch in chunk_iterable(lfs_files, 1000): + shas = [item.file_oid for item in batch] + if len(shas) == 0: + return + payload = { + "deletions": { + "sha": shas, + "rewriteHistory": rewrite_history, + } + } + response = get_session().post(url, headers=headers, json=payload) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + @_deprecate_arguments( + version="2.0", + deprecated_args={"space_storage"}, + custom_message="Use `space_volumes` to mount volumes on a Space.", + ) + @validate_hf_hub_args + def create_repo( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + token: str | bool | None = None, + private: bool | None = None, + visibility: RepoVisibility_T | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + exist_ok: bool = False, + resource_group_id: str | None = None, + space_sdk: str | None = None, + space_hardware: SpaceHardware | None = None, + space_storage: SpaceStorage | None = None, + space_sleep_time: int | None = None, + space_secrets: list[dict[str, str]] | None = None, + space_variables: list[dict[str, str]] | None = None, + space_volumes: list[Volume] | None = None, + ) -> RepoUrl: + """Create an empty repo on the HuggingFace Hub. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + private (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to make the repo private. If `None` (default), the repo will be public unless the organization's default is private. This value is ignored if the repo already exists. Cannot be passed together with `visibility`. + visibility (`Literal["public", "private", "protected"]`, *optional*): + Visibility of the repo. Can be `"public"` or `"private"`, or `"protected"` for Spaces. If `None` + (default), the repo will be public unless the organization's default is private. This value is ignored + if the repo already exists. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to a model. Default is + `None`. + exist_ok (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, do not raise an error if repo already exists. + resource_group_id (`str`, *optional*): + Resource group in which to create the repo. Resource groups is only available for Enterprise Hub organizations and + allow to define which members of the organization can access the resource. The ID of a resource group + can be found in the URL of the resource's page on the Hub (e.g. `"66670e5163145ca562cb1988"`). + To learn more about resource groups, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/en/security-resource-groups. + space_sdk (`str`, *optional*): + Choice of SDK to use if repo_type is "space". Can be "streamlit", "gradio", "docker", or "static". + space_hardware (`SpaceHardware` or `str`, *optional*): + Choice of Hardware if repo_type is "space". See [`SpaceHardware`] for a complete list. + space_storage (`SpaceStorage` or `str`, *optional*): + Choice of persistent storage tier. Example: `"small"`. See [`SpaceStorage`] for a complete list. + space_sleep_time (`int`, *optional*): + Number of seconds of inactivity to wait before a Space is put to sleep. Set to `-1` if you don't want + your Space to sleep (default behavior for upgraded hardware). For free hardware, you can't configure + the sleep time (value is fixed to 48 hours of inactivity). + See https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-gpus#sleep-time for more details. + space_secrets (`list[dict[str, str]]`, *optional*): + A list of secret keys to set in your Space. Each item is in the form `{"key": ..., "value": ..., "description": ...}` where description is optional. + For more details, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-overview#managing-secrets. + space_variables (`list[dict[str, str]]`, *optional*): + A list of public environment variables to set in your Space. Each item is in the form `{"key": ..., "value": ..., "description": ...}` where description is optional. + For more details, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-overview#managing-secrets-and-environment-variables. + space_volumes (`list[Volume]`, *optional*): + A list of [`Volume`] objects to mount in the Space at creation time. Each volume has a `type` + (`"bucket"`, `"model"`, `"dataset"`, or `"space"`), a `source` (repo or bucket ID), a `mount_path` + (path inside the container), and optional `revision`, `read_only`, and `path` fields. + Only applicable if repo_type is "space". + + Returns: + [`RepoUrl`]: URL to the newly created repo. Value is a subclass of `str` containing + attributes like `endpoint`, `repo_type` and `repo_id`. + """ + organization, name = repo_id.split("/") if "/" in repo_id else (None, repo_id) + + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/repos/create" + + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES_WITH_KERNEL: + raise ValueError("Invalid repo type") + + resolved_visibility = _resolve_repo_visibility(private=private, visibility=visibility, repo_type=repo_type) + + payload: dict[str, Any] = {"name": name, "organization": organization} + if resolved_visibility is not None: + payload["visibility"] = resolved_visibility + if repo_type is not None: + payload["type"] = repo_type + if repo_type == "space": + if space_sdk is None: + raise ValueError( + "No space_sdk provided. `create_repo` expects space_sdk to be one" + f" of {constants.SPACES_SDK_TYPES} when repo_type is 'space'`" + ) + if space_sdk not in constants.SPACES_SDK_TYPES: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid space_sdk. Please choose one of {constants.SPACES_SDK_TYPES}.") + payload["sdk"] = space_sdk + + if space_sdk is not None and repo_type != "space": + warnings.warn("Ignoring provided space_sdk because repo_type is not 'space'.") + + space_args: list[tuple[str, str, Any]] = [ + # input arg, payload key, value + ("space_hardware", "hardware", space_hardware), + ("space_storage", "storageTier", space_storage), + ("space_sleep_time", "sleepTimeSeconds", space_sleep_time), + ("space_secrets", "secrets", space_secrets), + ("space_variables", "variables", space_variables), + ("space_volumes", "volumes", [v.to_dict() for v in space_volumes] if space_volumes else None), + ] + + if repo_type == constants.REPO_TYPE_SPACE: + for _, key, value in space_args: + if value is not None: + payload[key] = value + if space_sleep_time is not None and space_hardware == SpaceHardware.CPU_BASIC: + warnings.warn( + "If your Space runs on the default 'cpu-basic' hardware, it will go to sleep if inactive for more" + " than 48 hours. This value is not configurable. If you don't want your Space to deactivate or if" + " you want to set a custom sleep time, you need to upgrade to a paid Hardware.", + UserWarning, + ) + else: + if provided_space_args := [arg for arg, _, value in space_args if value is not None]: + warnings.warn(f"Ignoring provided {', '.join(provided_space_args)} because repo_type is not 'space'.") + + if resource_group_id is not None: + payload["resourceGroupId"] = resource_group_id + + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + while True: + r = get_session().post(path, headers=headers, json=payload) + if r.status_code == 409 and "Cannot create repo: another conflicting operation is in progress" in r.text: + # Since https://github.com/huggingface/moon-landing/pull/7272 (private repo), it is not possible to + # concurrently create repos on the Hub for a same user. This is rarely an issue, except when running + # tests. To avoid any inconvenience, we retry to create the repo for this specific error. + # NOTE: This could have being fixed directly in the tests but adding it here should fixed CIs for all + # dependent libraries. + # NOTE: If a fix is implemented server-side, we should be able to remove this retry mechanism. + logger.debug("Create repo failed due to a concurrency issue. Retrying...") + continue + break + + try: + hf_raise_for_status(r) + except HfHubHTTPError as err: + if exist_ok and err.response.status_code == 409: + # Repo already exists and `exist_ok=True` + pass + elif exist_ok and err.response.status_code == 403: + # No write permission on the namespace but repo might already exist + try: + self.repo_info(repo_id=repo_id, repo_type=repo_type, token=token) + if repo_type is None or repo_type == constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL: + return RepoUrl(f"{self.endpoint}/{repo_id}") + return RepoUrl(f"{self.endpoint}/{constants.REPO_TYPES_URL_PREFIXES[repo_type]}{repo_id}") + except HfHubHTTPError: + raise err + else: + raise + + d = r.json() + return RepoUrl(d["url"], endpoint=self.endpoint) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def delete_repo( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + token: str | bool | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + missing_ok: bool = False, + ) -> None: + """ + Delete a repo from the HuggingFace Hub. CAUTION: this is irreversible. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to a model. + missing_ok (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, do not raise an error if repo does not exist. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + If the repository to delete from cannot be found and `missing_ok` is set to False (default). + """ + organization, name = repo_id.split("/") if "/" in repo_id else (None, repo_id) + + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/repos/delete" + + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES_WITH_KERNEL: + raise ValueError("Invalid repo type") + + json = {"name": name, "organization": organization} + if repo_type is not None: + json["type"] = repo_type + + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + r = get_session().request("DELETE", path, headers=headers, json=json) + reset_xet_connection_info_cache_for_repo(repo_type, repo_id) + try: + hf_raise_for_status(r) + except RepositoryNotFoundError: + if not missing_ok: + raise + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def update_repo_settings( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + gated: Literal["auto", "manual", False] | None = None, + private: bool | None = None, + visibility: RepoVisibility_T | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Update the settings of a repository, including gated access and visibility. + + To give more control over how repos are used, the Hub allows repo authors to enable + access requests for their repos, and also to change the visibility of the repo. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated by a /. + gated (`Literal["auto", "manual", False]`, *optional*): + The gated status for the repository. If set to `None` (default), the `gated` setting of the repository won't be updated. + * "auto": The repository is gated, and access requests are automatically approved or denied based on predefined criteria. + * "manual": The repository is gated, and access requests require manual approval. + * False : The repository is not gated, and anyone can access it. + private (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether the repository should be private. Cannot be passed together with `visibility`. + visibility (`Literal["public", "private", "protected"]`, *optional*): + Visibility of the repository. Can be `"public"` or `"private"`, or `"protected"` for Spaces. + token (`Union[str, bool, None]`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved token, + which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass False. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of the repository to update settings from (`"model"`, `"dataset"` or `"space"`). + Defaults to `"model"`. + Raises: + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If gated is not one of "auto", "manual", or False. + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If repo_type is not one of the values in constants.REPO_TYPES. + [`~utils.HfHubHTTPError`]: + If the request to the Hugging Face Hub API fails. + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + """ + + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo type, must be one of {constants.REPO_TYPES}") + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL # default repo type + + resolved_visibility = _resolve_repo_visibility(private=private, visibility=visibility, repo_type=repo_type) + + # Prepare the JSON payload for the PUT request + payload: dict = {} + + if gated is not None: + if gated not in ["auto", "manual", False]: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid gated status, must be one of 'auto', 'manual', or False. Got '{gated}'.") + payload["gated"] = gated + + if resolved_visibility is not None: + payload["visibility"] = resolved_visibility + + if len(payload) == 0: + raise ValueError("At least one setting must be updated.") + + # Build headers + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + + r = get_session().put( + url=f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/settings", + headers=headers, + json=payload, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + + def move_repo( + self, + from_id: str, + to_id: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + ): + """ + Moving a repository from namespace1/repo_name1 to namespace2/repo_name2 + + Note there are certain limitations. For more information about moving + repositories, please see + https://hf.co/docs/hub/repositories-settings#renaming-or-transferring-a-repo. + + Args: + from_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. Original repository identifier. + to_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. Final repository identifier. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to a model. Default is + `None`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + """ + if len(from_id.split("/")) != 2: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo_id: {from_id}. It should have a namespace (:namespace:/:repo_name:)") + + if len(to_id.split("/")) != 2: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo_id: {to_id}. It should have a namespace (:namespace:/:repo_name:)") + + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL # Hub won't accept `None`. + + json = {"fromRepo": from_id, "toRepo": to_id, "type": repo_type} + + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/repos/move" + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + r = get_session().post(path, headers=headers, json=json) + try: + hf_raise_for_status(r) + except HfHubHTTPError as e: + e.append_to_message( + "\nFor additional documentation please see" + " https://hf.co/docs/hub/repositories-settings#renaming-or-transferring-a-repo." + ) + raise + + @overload + def create_commit( # type: ignore + self, + repo_id: str, + operations: Iterable[CommitOperation], + *, + commit_message: str, + commit_description: str | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, + num_threads: int = 5, + parent_commit: str | None = None, + run_as_future: Literal[False] = ..., + _hot_reload: bool | None = None, + ) -> CommitInfo: ... + + @overload + def create_commit( + self, + repo_id: str, + operations: Iterable[CommitOperation], + *, + commit_message: str, + commit_description: str | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, + num_threads: int = 5, + parent_commit: str | None = None, + run_as_future: Literal[True] = ..., + _hot_reload: bool | None = None, + ) -> Future[CommitInfo]: ... + + @validate_hf_hub_args + @future_compatible + def create_commit( + self, + repo_id: str, + operations: Iterable[CommitOperation], + *, + commit_message: str, + commit_description: str | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, + num_threads: int = 5, + parent_commit: str | None = None, + run_as_future: bool = False, + _hot_reload: bool | None = None, + ) -> CommitInfo | Future[CommitInfo]: + """ + Creates a commit in the given repo, deleting & uploading files as needed. + + > [!WARNING] + > The input list of `CommitOperation` will be mutated during the commit process. Do not reuse the same objects + > for multiple commits. + + > [!WARNING] + > `create_commit` assumes that the repo already exists on the Hub. If you get a + > Client error 404, please make sure you are authenticated, that your token has the required permissions, + > and that `repo_id` and `repo_type` are set correctly. If repo does not exist, + > create it first using [`~hf_api.create_repo`]. + + > [!WARNING] + > `create_commit` is limited to 25k LFS files and a 1GB payload for regular files. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The repository in which the commit will be created, for example: + `"username/custom_transformers"` + + operations (`Iterable` of [`~hf_api.CommitOperation`]): + An iterable of operations to include in the commit, either: + + - [`~hf_api.CommitOperationAdd`] to upload a file + - [`~hf_api.CommitOperationDelete`] to delete a file + - [`~hf_api.CommitOperationCopy`] to copy a file + + Operation objects will be mutated to include information relative to the upload. Do not reuse the + same objects for multiple commits. + + commit_message (`str`): + The summary (first line) of the commit that will be created. + + commit_description (`str`, *optional*): + The description of the commit that will be created + + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to a model. Default is + `None`. + + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to commit from. Defaults to the head of the `"main"` branch. + + create_pr (`boolean`, *optional*): + Whether or not to create a Pull Request with that commit. Defaults to `False`. + If `revision` is not set, PR is opened against the `"main"` branch. If + `revision` is set and is a branch, PR is opened against this branch. If + `revision` is set and is not a branch name (example: a commit oid), an + `RevisionNotFoundError` is returned by the server. + + num_threads (`int`, *optional*): + Number of concurrent threads for uploading files. Defaults to 5. + Setting it to 2 means at most 2 files will be uploaded concurrently. + + parent_commit (`str`, *optional*): + The OID / SHA of the parent commit, as a hexadecimal string. + Shorthands (7 first characters) are also supported. If specified and `create_pr` is `False`, + the commit will fail if `revision` does not point to `parent_commit`. If specified and `create_pr` + is `True`, the pull request will be created from `parent_commit`. Specifying `parent_commit` + ensures the repo has not changed before committing the changes, and can be especially useful + if the repo is updated / committed to concurrently. + run_as_future (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether or not to run this method in the background. Background jobs are run sequentially without + blocking the main thread. Passing `run_as_future=True` will return a [Future](https://docs.python.org/3/library/concurrent.futures.html#future-objects) + object. Defaults to `False`. + + Returns: + [`CommitInfo`] or `Future`: + Instance of [`CommitInfo`] containing information about the newly created commit (commit hash, commit + url, pr url, commit message,...). If `run_as_future=True` is passed, returns a Future object which will + contain the result when executed. + + Raises: + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If commit message is empty. + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If parent commit is not a valid commit OID. + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If a README.md file with an invalid metadata section is committed. In this case, the commit will fail + early, before trying to upload any file. + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If `create_pr` is `True` and revision is neither `None` nor `"main"`. + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If repository is not found (error 404): wrong repo_id/repo_type, private + but not authenticated or repo does not exist. + """ + if parent_commit is not None and not constants.REGEX_COMMIT_OID.fullmatch(parent_commit): + raise ValueError( + f"`parent_commit` is not a valid commit OID. It must match the following regex: {constants.REGEX_COMMIT_OID}" + ) + + if commit_message is None or len(commit_message) == 0: + raise ValueError("`commit_message` can't be empty, please pass a value.") + + commit_description = commit_description if commit_description is not None else "" + repo_type = repo_type if repo_type is not None else constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo type, must be one of {constants.REPO_TYPES}") + unquoted_revision = revision or constants.DEFAULT_REVISION + revision = quote(unquoted_revision, safe="") + create_pr = create_pr if create_pr is not None else False + _hot_reload = _hot_reload if _hot_reload is not None else False + + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + + operations = list(operations) + additions = [op for op in operations if isinstance(op, CommitOperationAdd)] + copies = [op for op in operations if isinstance(op, CommitOperationCopy)] + nb_additions = len(additions) + nb_copies = len(copies) + nb_deletions = len(operations) - nb_additions - nb_copies + + for addition in additions: + if addition._is_committed: + raise ValueError( + f"CommitOperationAdd {addition} has already being committed and cannot be reused. Please create a" + " new CommitOperationAdd object if you want to create a new commit." + ) + + if repo_type != "dataset": + for addition in additions: + if addition.path_in_repo.endswith((".arrow", ".parquet")): + warnings.warn( + f"It seems that you are about to commit a data file ({addition.path_in_repo}) to a {repo_type}" + " repository. You are sure this is intended? If you are trying to upload a dataset, please" + " set `repo_type='dataset'` or `--repo-type=dataset` in a CLI." + ) + + logger.debug( + f"About to commit to the hub: {len(additions)} addition(s), {len(copies)} copie(s) and" + f" {nb_deletions} deletion(s)." + ) + + # If updating a README.md file, make sure the metadata format is valid + # It's better to fail early than to fail after all the files have been uploaded. + for addition in additions: + if addition.path_in_repo == "README.md": + with addition.as_file() as file: + content = file.read().decode() + self._validate_yaml(content, repo_type=repo_type, token=token) + # Skip other additions after `README.md` has been processed + break + + # If updating twice the same file or update then delete a file in a single commit + _warn_on_overwriting_operations(operations) + + self.preupload_lfs_files( + repo_id=repo_id, + additions=additions, + token=token, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=unquoted_revision, # first-class methods take unquoted revision + create_pr=create_pr, + num_threads=num_threads, + free_memory=False, # do not remove `CommitOperationAdd.path_or_fileobj` on LFS files for "normal" users + ) + + files_to_copy = _fetch_files_to_copy( + copies=copies, + repo_type=repo_type, + repo_id=repo_id, + headers=headers, + revision=unquoted_revision, + endpoint=self.endpoint, + ) + # Remove no-op operations (files that have not changed) + operations_without_no_op = [] + for operation in operations: + if ( + isinstance(operation, CommitOperationAdd) + and operation._remote_oid is not None + and operation._remote_oid == operation._local_oid + ): + # File already exists on the Hub and has not changed: we can skip it. + logger.debug(f"Skipping upload for '{operation.path_in_repo}' as the file has not changed.") + continue + if ( + isinstance(operation, CommitOperationCopy) + and operation._dest_oid is not None + and operation._dest_oid == operation._src_oid + ): + # Source and destination files are identical - skip + logger.debug( + f"Skipping copy for '{operation.src_path_in_repo}' -> '{operation.path_in_repo}' as the content of the source file is the same as the destination file." + ) + continue + operations_without_no_op.append(operation) + if len(operations) != len(operations_without_no_op): + logger.info( + f"Removing {len(operations) - len(operations_without_no_op)} file(s) from commit that have not changed." + ) + + # Return early if empty commit + if len(operations_without_no_op) == 0: + logger.warning("No files have been modified since last commit. Skipping to prevent empty commit.") + + # Get latest commit info + try: + info = self.repo_info(repo_id=repo_id, repo_type=repo_type, revision=unquoted_revision, token=token) + except RepositoryNotFoundError as e: + e.append_to_message(_CREATE_COMMIT_NO_REPO_ERROR_MESSAGE) + raise + + # Return commit info based on latest commit + url_prefix = self.endpoint + if repo_type is not None and repo_type != constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL: + url_prefix = f"{url_prefix}/{repo_type}s" + return CommitInfo( + commit_url=f"{url_prefix}/{repo_id}/commit/{info.sha}", + commit_message=commit_message, + commit_description=commit_description, + oid=info.sha, # type: ignore + _endpoint=self.endpoint, + ) + + commit_payload = _prepare_commit_payload( + operations=operations, + files_to_copy=files_to_copy, + commit_message=commit_message, + commit_description=commit_description, + parent_commit=parent_commit, + ) + commit_url = f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/commit/{revision}" + + def _payload_as_ndjson() -> Iterable[bytes]: + for item in commit_payload: + yield json.dumps(item).encode() + yield b"\n" + + headers = { + # See https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/issues/1085#issuecomment-1265208073 + "Content-Type": "application/x-ndjson", + **headers, + } + data = b"".join(_payload_as_ndjson()) + + params: dict[str, Any] = {} + if create_pr: + params["create_pr"] = "1" + if _hot_reload: + params["hot_reload"] = "1" + + try: + commit_resp = get_session().post(url=commit_url, headers=headers, content=data, params=params) + hf_raise_for_status(commit_resp, endpoint_name="commit") + except RepositoryNotFoundError as e: + e.append_to_message(_CREATE_COMMIT_NO_REPO_ERROR_MESSAGE) + raise + except RemoteEntryNotFoundError as e: + if nb_deletions > 0 and "A file with this name doesn't exist" in str(e): + e.append_to_message( + "\nMake sure to differentiate file and folder paths in delete" + " operations with a trailing '/' or using `is_folder=True/False`." + ) + raise + + # Mark additions as committed (cannot be reused in another commit) + for addition in additions: + addition._is_committed = True + + commit_data = commit_resp.json() + return CommitInfo( + commit_url=commit_data["commitUrl"], + commit_message=commit_message, + commit_description=commit_description, + oid=commit_data["commitOid"], + pr_url=commit_data["pullRequestUrl"] if create_pr else None, + _endpoint=self.endpoint, + ) + + def preupload_lfs_files( + self, + repo_id: str, + additions: Iterable[CommitOperationAdd], + *, + token: str | bool | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, + num_threads: int = 5, + free_memory: bool = True, + gitignore_content: str | None = None, + ): + """Pre-upload LFS files to S3 in preparation on a future commit. + + This method is useful if you are generating the files to upload on-the-fly and you don't want to store them + in memory before uploading them all at once. + + > [!WARNING] + > This is a power-user method. You shouldn't need to call it directly to make a normal commit. + > Use [`create_commit`] directly instead. + + > [!WARNING] + > Commit operations will be mutated during the process. In particular, the attached `path_or_fileobj` will be + > removed after the upload to save memory (and replaced by an empty `bytes` object). Do not reuse the same + > objects except to pass them to [`create_commit`]. If you don't want to remove the attached content from the + > commit operation object, pass `free_memory=False`. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The repository in which you will commit the files, for example: `"username/custom_transformers"`. + + operations (`Iterable` of [`CommitOperationAdd`]): + The list of files to upload. Warning: the objects in this list will be mutated to include information + relative to the upload. Do not reuse the same objects for multiple commits. + + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of repository to upload to (e.g. `"model"` -default-, `"dataset"` or `"space"`). + + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to commit from. Defaults to the head of the `"main"` branch. + + create_pr (`boolean`, *optional*): + Whether or not you plan to create a Pull Request with that commit. Defaults to `False`. + + num_threads (`int`, *optional*): + Number of concurrent threads for uploading files. Defaults to 5. + Setting it to 2 means at most 2 files will be uploaded concurrently. + + gitignore_content (`str`, *optional*): + The content of the `.gitignore` file to know which files should be ignored. The order of priority + is to first check if `gitignore_content` is passed, then check if the `.gitignore` file is present + in the list of files to commit and finally default to the `.gitignore` file already hosted on the Hub + (if any). + + Example: + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import CommitOperationAdd, preupload_lfs_files, create_commit, create_repo + + >>> repo_id = create_repo("test_preupload").repo_id + + # Generate and preupload LFS files one by one + >>> operations = [] # List of all `CommitOperationAdd` objects that will be generated + >>> for i in range(5): + ... content = ... # generate binary content + ... addition = CommitOperationAdd(path_in_repo=f"shard_{i}_of_5.bin", path_or_fileobj=content) + ... preupload_lfs_files(repo_id, additions=[addition]) # upload + free memory + ... operations.append(addition) + + # Create commit + >>> create_commit(repo_id, operations=operations, commit_message="Commit all shards") + ``` + """ + repo_type = repo_type if repo_type is not None else constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo type, must be one of {constants.REPO_TYPES}") + revision = quote(revision, safe="") if revision is not None else constants.DEFAULT_REVISION + create_pr = create_pr if create_pr is not None else False + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + + # Check if a `gitignore` file is being committed to the Hub. + additions = list(additions) + if gitignore_content is None: + for addition in additions: + if addition.path_in_repo == ".gitignore": + with addition.as_file() as f: + gitignore_content = f.read().decode() + break + + # Filter out already uploaded files + new_additions = [addition for addition in additions if not addition._is_uploaded] + + # Check which new files are LFS + # For some items, we might have already fetched the upload mode (in case of upload_large_folder) + additions_no_upload_mode = [addition for addition in new_additions if addition._upload_mode is None] + if len(additions_no_upload_mode) > 0: + try: + _fetch_upload_modes( + additions=additions_no_upload_mode, + repo_type=repo_type, + repo_id=repo_id, + headers=headers, + revision=revision, + endpoint=self.endpoint, + create_pr=create_pr or False, + gitignore_content=gitignore_content, + ) + except RepositoryNotFoundError as e: + e.append_to_message(_CREATE_COMMIT_NO_REPO_ERROR_MESSAGE) + raise + + # Filter out regular files + new_lfs_additions = [addition for addition in new_additions if addition._upload_mode == "lfs"] + + # Filter out files listed in .gitignore + new_lfs_additions_to_upload = [] + for addition in new_lfs_additions: + if addition._should_ignore: + logger.debug(f"Skipping upload for LFS file '{addition.path_in_repo}' (ignored by gitignore file).") + else: + new_lfs_additions_to_upload.append(addition) + if len(new_lfs_additions) != len(new_lfs_additions_to_upload): + logger.info( + f"Skipped upload for {len(new_lfs_additions) - len(new_lfs_additions_to_upload)} LFS file(s) " + "(ignored by gitignore file)." + ) + # If no LFS files remain to upload, keep previous behavior and log explicitly + if len(new_lfs_additions_to_upload) == 0: + logger.debug("No LFS files to upload.") + return + # Prepare upload parameters + upload_kwargs = { + "additions": new_lfs_additions_to_upload, + "repo_type": repo_type, + "repo_id": repo_id, + "headers": headers, + "endpoint": self.endpoint, + # If `create_pr`, we don't want to check user permission on the revision as users with read permission + # should still be able to create PRs even if they don't have write permission on the target branch of the + # PR (i.e. `revision`). + "revision": revision if not create_pr else None, + } + _upload_files(**upload_kwargs, num_threads=num_threads, create_pr=create_pr) # type: ignore [arg-type] + for addition in new_lfs_additions_to_upload: + addition._is_uploaded = True + if free_memory: + addition.path_or_fileobj = b"" + + @overload + def upload_file( # type: ignore + self, + *, + path_or_fileobj: str | Path | bytes | BinaryIO, + path_in_repo: str, + repo_id: str, + token: str | bool | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + commit_message: str | None = None, + commit_description: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, + parent_commit: str | None = None, + run_as_future: Literal[False] = ..., + _hot_reload: bool | None = None, + ) -> CommitInfo: ... + + @overload + def upload_file( + self, + *, + path_or_fileobj: str | Path | bytes | BinaryIO, + path_in_repo: str, + repo_id: str, + token: str | bool | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + commit_message: str | None = None, + commit_description: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, + parent_commit: str | None = None, + run_as_future: Literal[True] = ..., + _hot_reload: bool | None = None, + ) -> Future[CommitInfo]: ... + + @validate_hf_hub_args + @future_compatible + def upload_file( + self, + *, + path_or_fileobj: str | Path | bytes | BinaryIO, + path_in_repo: str, + repo_id: str, + token: str | bool | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + commit_message: str | None = None, + commit_description: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, + parent_commit: str | None = None, + run_as_future: bool = False, + _hot_reload: bool | None = None, + ) -> CommitInfo | Future[CommitInfo]: + """ + Upload a local file (up to 50 GB) to the given repo. The upload is done + through a HTTP post request, and doesn't require git or git-lfs to be + installed. + + Args: + path_or_fileobj (`str`, `Path`, `bytes`, or `IO`): + Path to a file on the local machine or binary data stream / + fileobj / buffer. + path_in_repo (`str`): + Relative filepath in the repo, for example: + `"checkpoints/1fec34a/weights.bin"` + repo_id (`str`): + The repository to which the file will be uploaded, for example: + `"username/custom_transformers"` + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to a model. Default is + `None`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to commit from. Defaults to the head of the `"main"` branch. + commit_message (`str`, *optional*): + The summary / title / first line of the generated commit + commit_description (`str` *optional*) + The description of the generated commit + create_pr (`boolean`, *optional*): + Whether or not to create a Pull Request with that commit. Defaults to `False`. + If `revision` is not set, PR is opened against the `"main"` branch. If + `revision` is set and is a branch, PR is opened against this branch. If + `revision` is set and is not a branch name (example: a commit oid), an + `RevisionNotFoundError` is returned by the server. + parent_commit (`str`, *optional*): + The OID / SHA of the parent commit, as a hexadecimal string. Shorthands (7 first characters) are also supported. + If specified and `create_pr` is `False`, the commit will fail if `revision` does not point to `parent_commit`. + If specified and `create_pr` is `True`, the pull request will be created from `parent_commit`. + Specifying `parent_commit` ensures the repo has not changed before committing the changes, and can be + especially useful if the repo is updated / committed to concurrently. + run_as_future (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether or not to run this method in the background. Background jobs are run sequentially without + blocking the main thread. Passing `run_as_future=True` will return a [Future](https://docs.python.org/3/library/concurrent.futures.html#future-objects) + object. Defaults to `False`. + + + Returns: + [`CommitInfo`] or `Future`: + Instance of [`CommitInfo`] containing information about the newly created commit (commit hash, commit + url, pr url, commit message,...). If `run_as_future=True` is passed, returns a Future object which will + contain the result when executed. + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`HTTPError`](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/#requests.HTTPError) + > if the HuggingFace API returned an error + > - [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + > if some parameter value is invalid + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + > - [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`] + > If the revision to download from cannot be found. + + > [!WARNING] + > `upload_file` assumes that the repo already exists on the Hub. If you get a + > Client error 404, please make sure you are authenticated, that your token has the required permissions, + > and that `repo_id` and `repo_type` are set correctly. If repo does not exist, + > create it first using [`~hf_api.create_repo`]. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import upload_file + + >>> with open("./local/filepath", "rb") as fobj: + ... upload_file( + ... path_or_fileobj=fileobj, + ... path_in_repo="remote/file/path.h5", + ... repo_id="username/my-dataset", + ... repo_type="dataset", + ... token="my_token", + ... ) + + >>> upload_file( + ... path_or_fileobj=".\\\\local\\\\file\\\\path", + ... path_in_repo="remote/file/path.h5", + ... repo_id="username/my-model", + ... token="my_token", + ... ) + + >>> upload_file( + ... path_or_fileobj=".\\\\local\\\\file\\\\path", + ... path_in_repo="remote/file/path.h5", + ... repo_id="username/my-model", + ... token="my_token", + ... create_pr=True, + ... ) + ``` + """ + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo type, must be one of {constants.REPO_TYPES}") + + commit_message = ( + commit_message if commit_message is not None else f"Upload {path_in_repo} with huggingface_hub" + ) + operation = CommitOperationAdd( + path_or_fileobj=path_or_fileobj, + path_in_repo=path_in_repo, + ) + + return self.create_commit( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + operations=[operation], + commit_message=commit_message, + commit_description=commit_description, + token=token, + revision=revision, + create_pr=create_pr, + _hot_reload=_hot_reload, + parent_commit=parent_commit, + ) + + @overload + def upload_folder( # type: ignore + self, + *, + repo_id: str, + folder_path: str | Path, + path_in_repo: str | None = None, + commit_message: str | None = None, + commit_description: str | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, + parent_commit: str | None = None, + allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + delete_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + run_as_future: Literal[False] = ..., + ) -> CommitInfo: ... + + @overload + def upload_folder( # type: ignore + self, + *, + repo_id: str, + folder_path: str | Path, + path_in_repo: str | None = None, + commit_message: str | None = None, + commit_description: str | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, + parent_commit: str | None = None, + allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + delete_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + run_as_future: Literal[True] = ..., + ) -> Future[CommitInfo]: ... + + @validate_hf_hub_args + @future_compatible + def upload_folder( + self, + *, + repo_id: str, + folder_path: str | Path, + path_in_repo: str | None = None, + commit_message: str | None = None, + commit_description: str | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, + parent_commit: str | None = None, + allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + delete_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + run_as_future: bool = False, + ) -> CommitInfo | Future[CommitInfo]: + """ + Upload a local folder to the given repo. The upload is done through a HTTP requests, and doesn't require git or + git-lfs to be installed. + + The structure of the folder will be preserved. Files with the same name already present in the repository will + be overwritten. Others will be left untouched. + + Use the `allow_patterns` and `ignore_patterns` arguments to specify which files to upload. These parameters + accept either a single pattern or a list of patterns. Patterns are Standard Wildcards (globbing patterns) as + documented [here](https://tldp.org/LDP/GNU-Linux-Tools-Summary/html/x11655.htm). If both `allow_patterns` and + `ignore_patterns` are provided, both constraints apply. By default, all files from the folder are uploaded. + + Use the `delete_patterns` argument to specify remote files you want to delete. Input type is the same as for + `allow_patterns` (see above). If `path_in_repo` is also provided, the patterns are matched against paths + relative to this folder. For example, `upload_folder(..., path_in_repo="experiment", delete_patterns="logs/*")` + will delete any remote file under `./experiment/logs/`. Note that the `.gitattributes` file will not be deleted + even if it matches the patterns. + + Any `.git/` folder present in any subdirectory will be ignored. However, please be aware that the `.gitignore` + file is not taken into account. + + Uses `HfApi.create_commit` under the hood. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The repository to which the file will be uploaded, for example: + `"username/custom_transformers"` + folder_path (`str` or `Path`): + Path to the folder to upload on the local file system + path_in_repo (`str`, *optional*): + Relative path of the directory in the repo, for example: + `"checkpoints/1fec34a/results"`. Will default to the root folder of the repository. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to a model. Default is + `None`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to commit from. Defaults to the head of the `"main"` branch. + commit_message (`str`, *optional*): + The summary / title / first line of the generated commit. Defaults to: + `f"Upload {path_in_repo} with huggingface_hub"` + commit_description (`str` *optional*): + The description of the generated commit + create_pr (`boolean`, *optional*): + Whether or not to create a Pull Request with that commit. Defaults to `False`. If `revision` is not + set, PR is opened against the `"main"` branch. If `revision` is set and is a branch, PR is opened + against this branch. If `revision` is set and is not a branch name (example: a commit oid), an + `RevisionNotFoundError` is returned by the server. + parent_commit (`str`, *optional*): + The OID / SHA of the parent commit, as a hexadecimal string. Shorthands (7 first characters) are also supported. + If specified and `create_pr` is `False`, the commit will fail if `revision` does not point to `parent_commit`. + If specified and `create_pr` is `True`, the pull request will be created from `parent_commit`. + Specifying `parent_commit` ensures the repo has not changed before committing the changes, and can be + especially useful if the repo is updated / committed to concurrently. + allow_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, only files matching at least one pattern are uploaded. + ignore_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, files matching any of the patterns are not uploaded. + delete_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, remote files matching any of the patterns will be deleted from the repo while committing + new files. This is useful if you don't know which files have already been uploaded. + Note: to avoid discrepancies the `.gitattributes` file is not deleted even if it matches the pattern. + run_as_future (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether or not to run this method in the background. Background jobs are run sequentially without + blocking the main thread. Passing `run_as_future=True` will return a [Future](https://docs.python.org/3/library/concurrent.futures.html#future-objects) + object. Defaults to `False`. + + Returns: + [`CommitInfo`] or `Future`: + Instance of [`CommitInfo`] containing information about the newly created commit (commit hash, commit + url, pr url, commit message,...). If `run_as_future=True` is passed, returns a Future object which will + contain the result when executed. + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`HTTPError`](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/#requests.HTTPError) + > if the HuggingFace API returned an error + > - [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + > if some parameter value is invalid + + > [!WARNING] + > `upload_folder` assumes that the repo already exists on the Hub. If you get a Client error 404, please make + > sure you are authenticated, that your token has the required permissions, and that `repo_id` and `repo_type` + > are set correctly. If repo does not exist, create it first using [`~hf_api.create_repo`]. + + > [!TIP] + > When dealing with a large folder (thousands of files or hundreds of GB), we recommend using [`~hf_api.upload_large_folder`] instead. + + Example: + + ```python + # Upload checkpoints folder except the log files + >>> upload_folder( + ... folder_path="local/checkpoints", + ... path_in_repo="remote/experiment/checkpoints", + ... repo_id="username/my-dataset", + ... repo_type="datasets", + ... token="my_token", + ... ignore_patterns="**/logs/*.txt", + ... ) + + # Upload checkpoints folder including logs while deleting existing logs from the repo + # Useful if you don't know exactly which log files have already being pushed + >>> upload_folder( + ... folder_path="local/checkpoints", + ... path_in_repo="remote/experiment/checkpoints", + ... repo_id="username/my-dataset", + ... repo_type="datasets", + ... token="my_token", + ... delete_patterns="**/logs/*.txt", + ... ) + + # Upload checkpoints folder while creating a PR + >>> upload_folder( + ... folder_path="local/checkpoints", + ... path_in_repo="remote/experiment/checkpoints", + ... repo_id="username/my-dataset", + ... repo_type="datasets", + ... token="my_token", + ... create_pr=True, + ... ) + ``` + """ + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo type, must be one of {constants.REPO_TYPES}") + + # By default, upload folder to the root directory in repo. + if path_in_repo is None: + path_in_repo = "" + + # Do not upload .git folder + if ignore_patterns is None: + ignore_patterns = [] + elif isinstance(ignore_patterns, str): + ignore_patterns = [ignore_patterns] + ignore_patterns += DEFAULT_IGNORE_PATTERNS + + delete_operations = self._prepare_folder_deletions( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=constants.DEFAULT_REVISION if create_pr else revision, + token=token, + path_in_repo=path_in_repo, + delete_patterns=delete_patterns, + ) + add_operations = self._prepare_upload_folder_additions( + folder_path, + path_in_repo, + allow_patterns=allow_patterns, + ignore_patterns=ignore_patterns, + token=token, + repo_type=repo_type, + ) + + # Optimize operations: if some files will be overwritten, we don't need to delete them first + if len(add_operations) > 0: + added_paths = {op.path_in_repo for op in add_operations} + delete_operations = [ + delete_op for delete_op in delete_operations if delete_op.path_in_repo not in added_paths + ] + commit_operations = delete_operations + add_operations + + commit_message = commit_message or "Upload folder using huggingface_hub" + + return self.create_commit( + repo_type=repo_type, + repo_id=repo_id, + operations=commit_operations, + commit_message=commit_message, + commit_description=commit_description, + token=token, + revision=revision, + create_pr=create_pr, + parent_commit=parent_commit, + ) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def delete_file( + self, + path_in_repo: str, + repo_id: str, + *, + token: str | bool | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + commit_message: str | None = None, + commit_description: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, + parent_commit: str | None = None, + ) -> CommitInfo: + """ + Deletes a file in the given repo. + + Args: + path_in_repo (`str`): + Relative filepath in the repo, for example: + `"checkpoints/1fec34a/weights.bin"` + repo_id (`str`): + The repository from which the file will be deleted, for example: + `"username/custom_transformers"` + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if the file is in a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if in a model. Default is `None`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to commit from. Defaults to the head of the `"main"` branch. + commit_message (`str`, *optional*): + The summary / title / first line of the generated commit. Defaults to + `f"Delete {path_in_repo} with huggingface_hub"`. + commit_description (`str` *optional*) + The description of the generated commit + create_pr (`boolean`, *optional*): + Whether or not to create a Pull Request with that commit. Defaults to `False`. + If `revision` is not set, PR is opened against the `"main"` branch. If + `revision` is set and is a branch, PR is opened against this branch. If + `revision` is set and is not a branch name (example: a commit oid), an + `RevisionNotFoundError` is returned by the server. + parent_commit (`str`, *optional*): + The OID / SHA of the parent commit, as a hexadecimal string. Shorthands (7 first characters) are also supported. + If specified and `create_pr` is `False`, the commit will fail if `revision` does not point to `parent_commit`. + If specified and `create_pr` is `True`, the pull request will be created from `parent_commit`. + Specifying `parent_commit` ensures the repo has not changed before committing the changes, and can be + especially useful if the repo is updated / committed to concurrently. + + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`HTTPError`](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/#requests.HTTPError) + > if the HuggingFace API returned an error + > - [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + > if some parameter value is invalid + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + > - [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`] + > If the revision to download from cannot be found. + > - [`~utils.EntryNotFoundError`] + > If the file to download cannot be found. + + """ + commit_message = ( + commit_message if commit_message is not None else f"Delete {path_in_repo} with huggingface_hub" + ) + + operations = [CommitOperationDelete(path_in_repo=path_in_repo)] + + return self.create_commit( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + token=token, + operations=operations, + revision=revision, + commit_message=commit_message, + commit_description=commit_description, + create_pr=create_pr, + parent_commit=parent_commit, + ) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def delete_files( + self, + repo_id: str, + delete_patterns: list[str], + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + commit_message: str | None = None, + commit_description: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, + parent_commit: str | None = None, + ) -> CommitInfo: + """ + Delete files from a repository on the Hub. + + If a folder path is provided, the entire folder is deleted as well as + all files it contained. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The repository from which the folder will be deleted, for example: + `"username/custom_transformers"` + delete_patterns (`list[str]`): + List of files or folders to delete. Each string can either be + a file path, a folder path, or a wildcard pattern. Patterns are Standard + Wildcards (globbing patterns) as documented [here](https://tldp.org/LDP/GNU-Linux-Tools-Summary/html/x11655.htm). + The pattern matching is based on [`fnmatch`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/fnmatch.html). + Note that `fnmatch` matches `*` across path boundaries, unlike traditional Unix shell globbing. + E.g. `["file.txt", "folder/", "data/*.parquet"]` + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + to the stored token. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Type of the repo to delete files from. Can be `"model"`, + `"dataset"` or `"space"`. Defaults to `"model"`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to commit from. Defaults to the head of the `"main"` branch. + commit_message (`str`, *optional*): + The summary (first line) of the generated commit. Defaults to + `f"Delete files using huggingface_hub"`. + commit_description (`str` *optional*) + The description of the generated commit. + create_pr (`boolean`, *optional*): + Whether or not to create a Pull Request with that commit. Defaults to `False`. + If `revision` is not set, PR is opened against the `"main"` branch. If + `revision` is set and is a branch, PR is opened against this branch. If + `revision` is set and is not a branch name (example: a commit oid), an + `RevisionNotFoundError` is returned by the server. + parent_commit (`str`, *optional*): + The OID / SHA of the parent commit, as a hexadecimal string. Shorthands (7 first characters) are also supported. + If specified and `create_pr` is `False`, the commit will fail if `revision` does not point to `parent_commit`. + If specified and `create_pr` is `True`, the pull request will be created from `parent_commit`. + Specifying `parent_commit` ensures the repo has not changed before committing the changes, and can be + especially useful if the repo is updated / committed to concurrently. + """ + operations = self._prepare_folder_deletions( + repo_id=repo_id, repo_type=repo_type, delete_patterns=delete_patterns, path_in_repo="", revision=revision + ) + + if commit_message is None: + commit_message = f"Delete files {' '.join(delete_patterns)} with huggingface_hub" + + return self.create_commit( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + token=token, + operations=operations, + revision=revision, + commit_message=commit_message, + commit_description=commit_description, + create_pr=create_pr, + parent_commit=parent_commit, + ) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def delete_folder( + self, + path_in_repo: str, + repo_id: str, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + commit_message: str | None = None, + commit_description: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, + parent_commit: str | None = None, + ) -> CommitInfo: + """ + Deletes a folder in the given repo. + + Simple wrapper around [`create_commit`] method. + + Args: + path_in_repo (`str`): + Relative folder path in the repo, for example: `"checkpoints/1fec34a"`. + repo_id (`str`): + The repository from which the folder will be deleted, for example: + `"username/custom_transformers"` + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + to the stored token. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if the folder is in a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if in a model. Default is `None`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to commit from. Defaults to the head of the `"main"` branch. + commit_message (`str`, *optional*): + The summary / title / first line of the generated commit. Defaults to + `f"Delete folder {path_in_repo} with huggingface_hub"`. + commit_description (`str` *optional*) + The description of the generated commit. + create_pr (`boolean`, *optional*): + Whether or not to create a Pull Request with that commit. Defaults to `False`. + If `revision` is not set, PR is opened against the `"main"` branch. If + `revision` is set and is a branch, PR is opened against this branch. If + `revision` is set and is not a branch name (example: a commit oid), an + `RevisionNotFoundError` is returned by the server. + parent_commit (`str`, *optional*): + The OID / SHA of the parent commit, as a hexadecimal string. Shorthands (7 first characters) are also supported. + If specified and `create_pr` is `False`, the commit will fail if `revision` does not point to `parent_commit`. + If specified and `create_pr` is `True`, the pull request will be created from `parent_commit`. + Specifying `parent_commit` ensures the repo has not changed before committing the changes, and can be + especially useful if the repo is updated / committed to concurrently. + """ + return self.create_commit( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + token=token, + operations=[CommitOperationDelete(path_in_repo=path_in_repo, is_folder=True)], + revision=revision, + commit_message=( + commit_message if commit_message is not None else f"Delete folder {path_in_repo} with huggingface_hub" + ), + commit_description=commit_description, + create_pr=create_pr, + parent_commit=parent_commit, + ) + + def upload_large_folder( + self, + repo_id: str, + folder_path: str | Path, + *, + repo_type: str, # Repo type is required! + revision: str | None = None, + private: bool | None = None, + allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + num_workers: int | None = None, + print_report: bool = True, + print_report_every: int = 60, + ) -> None: + """Upload a large folder to the Hub in the most resilient way possible. + + Several workers are started to upload files in an optimized way. Before being committed to a repo, files must be + hashed and be pre-uploaded if they are LFS files. Workers will perform these tasks for each file in the folder. + At each step, some metadata information about the upload process is saved in the folder under `.cache/.huggingface/` + to be able to resume the process if interrupted. The whole process might result in several commits. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The repository to which the file will be uploaded. + E.g. `"HuggingFaceTB/smollm-corpus"`. + folder_path (`str` or `Path`): + Path to the folder to upload on the local file system. + repo_type (`str`): + Type of the repository. Must be one of `"model"`, `"dataset"` or `"space"`. + Unlike in all other `HfApi` methods, `repo_type` is explicitly required here. This is to avoid + any mistake when uploading a large folder to the Hub, and therefore prevent from having to re-upload + everything. + revision (`str`, `optional`): + The branch to commit to. If not provided, the `main` branch will be used. + private (`bool`, `optional`): + Whether the repository should be private. + If `None` (default), the repo will be public unless the organization's default is private. + allow_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, only files matching at least one pattern are uploaded. + ignore_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, files matching any of the patterns are not uploaded. + num_workers (`int`, *optional*): + Number of workers to start. Defaults to half of CPU cores (minimum 1). + A higher number of workers may speed up the process if your machine allows it. However, on machines with a + slower connection, it is recommended to keep the number of workers low to ensure better resumability. + Indeed, partially uploaded files will have to be completely re-uploaded if the process is interrupted. + print_report (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to print a report of the upload progress. Defaults to True. + Report is printed to `sys.stdout` every X seconds (60 by defaults) and overwrites the previous report. + print_report_every (`int`, *optional*): + Frequency at which the report is printed. Defaults to 60 seconds. + + > [!TIP] + > A few things to keep in mind: + > - Repository limits still apply: https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/repositories-recommendations + > - Do not start several processes in parallel. + > - You can interrupt and resume the process at any time. + > - Do not upload the same folder to several repositories. If you need to do so, you must delete the local `.cache/.huggingface/` folder first. + + > [!WARNING] + > While being much more robust to upload large folders, `upload_large_folder` is more limited than [`upload_folder`] feature-wise. In practice: + > - you cannot set a custom `path_in_repo`. If you want to upload to a subfolder, you need to set the proper structure locally. + > - you cannot set a custom `commit_message` and `commit_description` since multiple commits are created. + > - you cannot delete from the repo while uploading. Please make a separate commit first. + > - you cannot create a PR directly. Please create a PR first (from the UI or using [`create_pull_request`]) and then commit to it by passing `revision`. + + **Technical details:** + + `upload_large_folder` process is as follow: + 1. (Check parameters and setup.) + 2. Create repo if missing. + 3. List local files to upload. + 4. Run validation checks and display warnings if repository limits might be exceeded: + - Warns if the total number of files exceeds 100k (recommended limit). + - Warns if any folder contains more than 10k files (recommended limit). + - Warns about files larger than 20GB (recommended) or 50GB (hard limit). + 5. Start workers. Workers can perform the following tasks: + - Hash a file. + - Get upload mode (regular or LFS) for a list of files. + - Pre-upload an LFS file. + - Commit a bunch of files. + Once a worker finishes a task, it will move on to the next task based on the priority list (see below) until + all files are uploaded and committed. + 6. While workers are up, regularly print a report to sys.stdout. + + Order of priority: + 1. Commit if more than 5 minutes since last commit attempt (and at least 1 file). + 2. Commit if at least 150 files are ready to commit. + 3. Get upload mode if at least 10 files have been hashed. + 4. Pre-upload LFS file if at least 1 file and no worker is pre-uploading. + 5. Hash file if at least 1 file and no worker is hashing. + 6. Get upload mode if at least 1 file and no worker is getting upload mode. + 7. Pre-upload LFS file if at least 1 file. + 8. Hash file if at least 1 file to hash. + 9. Get upload mode if at least 1 file to get upload mode. + 10. Commit if at least 1 file to commit and at least 1 min since last commit attempt. + 11. Commit if at least 1 file to commit and all other queues are empty. + + Special rules: + - Only one worker can commit at a time. + - If no tasks are available, the worker waits for 10 seconds before checking again. + """ + return upload_large_folder_internal( + self, + repo_id=repo_id, + folder_path=folder_path, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + private=private, + allow_patterns=allow_patterns, + ignore_patterns=ignore_patterns, + num_workers=num_workers, + print_report=print_report, + print_report_every=print_report_every, + ) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def get_hf_file_metadata( + self, + *, + url: str, + token: bool | str | None = None, + timeout: float | None = constants.HF_HUB_ETAG_TIMEOUT, + ) -> HfFileMetadata: + """Fetch metadata of a file versioned on the Hub for a given url. + + Args: + url (`str`): + File url, for example returned by [`hf_hub_url`]. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + timeout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 10): + How many seconds to wait for the server to send metadata before giving up. + + Returns: + A [`HfFileMetadata`] object containing metadata such as location, etag, size and commit_hash. + """ + if token is None: + # Cannot do `token = token or self.token` as token can be `False`. + token = self.token + + return get_hf_file_metadata( + url=url, + token=token, + timeout=timeout, + library_name=self.library_name, + library_version=self.library_version, + user_agent=self.user_agent, + endpoint=self.endpoint, + ) + + @overload + def hf_hub_download( + self, + repo_id: str, + filename: str, + *, + subfolder: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + local_dir: str | Path | None = None, + force_download: bool = False, + etag_timeout: float = constants.DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT, + token: bool | str | None = None, + local_files_only: bool = False, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, + dry_run: Literal[False] = False, + ) -> str: ... + + @overload + def hf_hub_download( + self, + repo_id: str, + filename: str, + *, + subfolder: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + local_dir: str | Path | None = None, + force_download: bool = False, + etag_timeout: float = constants.DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT, + token: bool | str | None = None, + local_files_only: bool = False, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, + dry_run: Literal[True], + ) -> DryRunFileInfo: ... + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def hf_hub_download( + self, + repo_id: str, + filename: str, + *, + subfolder: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + local_dir: str | Path | None = None, + force_download: bool = False, + etag_timeout: float = constants.DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT, + token: bool | str | None = None, + local_files_only: bool = False, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, + dry_run: bool = False, + ) -> str | DryRunFileInfo: + """Download a given file if it's not already present in the local cache. + + The new cache file layout looks like this: + - The cache directory contains one subfolder per repo_id (namespaced by repo type) + - inside each repo folder: + - refs is a list of the latest known revision => commit_hash pairs + - blobs contains the actual file blobs (identified by their git-sha or sha256, depending on + whether they're LFS files or not) + - snapshots contains one subfolder per commit, each "commit" contains the subset of the files + that have been resolved at that particular commit. Each filename is a symlink to the blob + at that particular commit. + + ``` + [ 96] . + └── [ 160] models--julien-c--EsperBERTo-small + ├── [ 160] blobs + │ ├── [321M] 403450e234d65943a7dcf7e05a771ce3c92faa84dd07db4ac20f592037a1e4bd + │ ├── [ 398] 7cb18dc9bafbfcf74629a4b760af1b160957a83e + │ └── [1.4K] d7edf6bd2a681fb0175f7735299831ee1b22b812 + ├── [ 96] refs + │ └── [ 40] main + └── [ 128] snapshots + ├── [ 128] 2439f60ef33a0d46d85da5001d52aeda5b00ce9f + │ ├── [ 52] README.md -> ../../blobs/d7edf6bd2a681fb0175f7735299831ee1b22b812 + │ └── [ 76] pytorch_model.bin -> ../../blobs/403450e234d65943a7dcf7e05a771ce3c92faa84dd07db4ac20f592037a1e4bd + └── [ 128] bbc77c8132af1cc5cf678da3f1ddf2de43606d48 + ├── [ 52] README.md -> ../../blobs/7cb18dc9bafbfcf74629a4b760af1b160957a83e + └── [ 76] pytorch_model.bin -> ../../blobs/403450e234d65943a7dcf7e05a771ce3c92faa84dd07db4ac20f592037a1e4bd + ``` + + If `local_dir` is provided, the file structure from the repo will be replicated in this location. When using this + option, the `cache_dir` will not be used and a `.cache/huggingface/` folder will be created at the root of `local_dir` + to store some metadata related to the downloaded files. While this mechanism is not as robust as the main + cache-system, it's optimized for regularly pulling the latest version of a repository. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A user or an organization name and a repo name separated by a `/`. + filename (`str`): + The name of the file in the repo. + subfolder (`str`, *optional*): + An optional value corresponding to a folder inside the repository. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if downloading from a dataset or space, + `None` or `"model"` if downloading from a model. Default is `None`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + An optional Git revision id which can be a branch name, a tag, or a + commit hash. + cache_dir (`str`, `Path`, *optional*): + Path to the folder where cached files are stored. + local_dir (`str` or `Path`, *optional*): + If provided, the downloaded file will be placed under this directory. + force_download (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Whether the file should be downloaded even if it already exists in + the local cache. + etag_timeout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `10`): + When fetching ETag, how many seconds to wait for the server to send + data before giving up which is passed to `httpx.request`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + local_files_only (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, avoid downloading the file and return the path to the + local cached file if it exists. + tqdm_class (`tqdm`, *optional*): + If provided, overwrites the default behavior for the progress bar. Passed + argument must inherit from `tqdm.auto.tqdm` or at least mimic its behavior. + Defaults to the custom HF progress bar that can be disabled by setting + `HF_HUB_DISABLE_PROGRESS_BARS` environment variable. + dry_run (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, perform a dry run without actually downloading the file. Returns a + [`DryRunFileInfo`] object containing information about what would be downloaded. + + Returns: + `str` or [`DryRunFileInfo`]: + - If `dry_run=False`: Local path of file or if networking is off, last version of file cached on disk. + - If `dry_run=True`: A [`DryRunFileInfo`] object containing download information. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`] + If the revision to download from cannot be found. + [`~utils.RemoteEntryNotFoundError`] + If the file to download cannot be found. + [`~utils.LocalEntryNotFoundError`] + If network is disabled or unavailable and file is not found in cache. + [`EnvironmentError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#EnvironmentError) + If `token=True` but the token cannot be found. + [`OSError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#OSError) + If ETag cannot be determined. + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If some parameter value is invalid. + """ + from .file_download import hf_hub_download + + if token is None: + # Cannot do `token = token or self.token` as token can be `False`. + token = self.token + + return hf_hub_download( + repo_id=repo_id, + filename=filename, + subfolder=subfolder, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + endpoint=self.endpoint, + library_name=self.library_name, + library_version=self.library_version, + cache_dir=cache_dir, + local_dir=local_dir, + user_agent=self.user_agent, + force_download=force_download, + etag_timeout=etag_timeout, + token=token, + headers=self.headers, + local_files_only=local_files_only, + tqdm_class=tqdm_class, + dry_run=dry_run, + ) + + @overload + def snapshot_download( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + local_dir: str | Path | None = None, + etag_timeout: float = constants.DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT, + force_download: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + local_files_only: bool = False, + allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + max_workers: int = 8, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, + dry_run: Literal[False] = False, + ) -> str: ... + + @overload + def snapshot_download( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + local_dir: str | Path | None = None, + etag_timeout: float = constants.DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT, + force_download: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + local_files_only: bool = False, + allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + max_workers: int = 8, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, + dry_run: Literal[True], + ) -> list[DryRunFileInfo]: ... + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def snapshot_download( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + local_dir: str | Path | None = None, + etag_timeout: float = constants.DEFAULT_ETAG_TIMEOUT, + force_download: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + local_files_only: bool = False, + allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + max_workers: int = 8, + tqdm_class: type[base_tqdm] | None = None, + dry_run: bool = False, + ) -> str | list[DryRunFileInfo]: + """Download repo files. + + Download a whole snapshot of a repo's files at the specified revision. This is useful when you want all files from + a repo, because you don't know which ones you will need a priori. All files are nested inside a folder in order + to keep their actual filename relative to that folder. You can also filter which files to download using + `allow_patterns` and `ignore_patterns`. + + If `local_dir` is provided, the file structure from the repo will be replicated in this location. When using this + option, the `cache_dir` will not be used and a `.cache/huggingface/` folder will be created at the root of `local_dir` + to store some metadata related to the downloaded files.While this mechanism is not as robust as the main + cache-system, it's optimized for regularly pulling the latest version of a repository. + + An alternative would be to clone the repo but this requires git and git-lfs to be installed and properly + configured. It is also not possible to filter which files to download when cloning a repository using git. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A user or an organization name and a repo name separated by a `/`. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if downloading from a dataset or space, + `None` or `"model"` if downloading from a model. Default is `None`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + An optional Git revision id which can be a branch name, a tag, or a + commit hash. + cache_dir (`str`, `Path`, *optional*): + Path to the folder where cached files are stored. + local_dir (`str` or `Path`, *optional*): + If provided, the downloaded files will be placed under this directory. + etag_timeout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `10`): + When fetching ETag, how many seconds to wait for the server to send + data before giving up which is passed to `httpx.request`. + force_download (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Whether the file should be downloaded even if it already exists in the local cache. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + local_files_only (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, avoid downloading the file and return the path to the + local cached file if it exists. + allow_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, only files matching at least one pattern are downloaded. + ignore_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, files matching any of the patterns are not downloaded. + max_workers (`int`, *optional*): + Number of concurrent threads to download files (1 thread = 1 file download). + Defaults to 8. + tqdm_class (`tqdm`, *optional*): + If provided, overwrites the default behavior for the progress bar. Passed + argument must inherit from `tqdm.auto.tqdm` or at least mimic its behavior. + Note that the `tqdm_class` is not passed to each individual download. + Defaults to the custom HF progress bar that can be disabled by setting + `HF_HUB_DISABLE_PROGRESS_BARS` environment variable. + dry_run (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, perform a dry run without actually downloading the files. Returns a list of + [`DryRunFileInfo`] objects containing information about what would be downloaded. + + Returns: + `str` or list of [`DryRunFileInfo`]: + - If `dry_run=False`: Folder path of the repo snapshot. + - If `dry_run=True`: A list of [`DryRunFileInfo`] objects containing download information. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`] + If the revision to download from cannot be found. + [`EnvironmentError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#EnvironmentError) + If `token=True` and the token cannot be found. + [`OSError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#OSError) if + ETag cannot be determined. + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + if some parameter value is invalid. + """ + from ._snapshot_download import snapshot_download + + if token is None: + # Cannot do `token = token or self.token` as token can be `False`. + token = self.token + + return snapshot_download( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + endpoint=self.endpoint, + cache_dir=cache_dir, + local_dir=local_dir, + library_name=self.library_name, + library_version=self.library_version, + user_agent=self.user_agent, + etag_timeout=etag_timeout, + force_download=force_download, + token=token, + local_files_only=local_files_only, + allow_patterns=allow_patterns, + ignore_patterns=ignore_patterns, + max_workers=max_workers, + tqdm_class=tqdm_class, + headers=self.headers, + dry_run=dry_run, + ) + + def get_safetensors_metadata( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> SafetensorsRepoMetadata: + """ + Parse metadata for a safetensors repo on the Hub. + + We first check if the repo has a single safetensors file or a sharded safetensors repo. If it's a single + safetensors file, we parse the metadata from this file. If it's a sharded safetensors repo, we parse the + metadata from the index file and then parse the metadata from each shard. + + To parse metadata from a single safetensors file, use [`parse_safetensors_file_metadata`]. + + For more details regarding the safetensors format, check out https://huggingface.co/docs/safetensors/index#format. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A user or an organization name and a repo name separated by a `/`. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if the file is in a dataset or space, `None` or `"model"` if in a + model. Default is `None`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to fetch the file from. Can be a branch name, a tag, or a commit hash. Defaults to the + head of the `"main"` branch. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`SafetensorsRepoMetadata`]: information related to safetensors repo. + + Raises: + [`NotASafetensorsRepoError`] + If the repo is not a safetensors repo i.e. doesn't have either a + `model.safetensors` or a `model.safetensors.index.json` file. + [`SafetensorsParsingError`] + If a safetensors file header couldn't be parsed correctly. + + Example: + ```py + # Parse repo with single weights file + >>> metadata = get_safetensors_metadata("bigscience/bloomz-560m") + >>> metadata + SafetensorsRepoMetadata( + metadata=None, + sharded=False, + weight_map={'h.0.input_layernorm.bias': 'model.safetensors', ...}, + files_metadata={'model.safetensors': SafetensorsFileMetadata(...)} + ) + >>> metadata.files_metadata["model.safetensors"].metadata + {'format': 'pt'} + + # Parse repo with sharded model + >>> metadata = get_safetensors_metadata("bigscience/bloom") + Parse safetensors files: 100%|██████████████████████████████████████████| 72/72 [00:12<00:00, 5.78it/s] + >>> metadata + SafetensorsRepoMetadata(metadata={'total_size': 352494542848}, sharded=True, weight_map={...}, files_metadata={...}) + >>> len(metadata.files_metadata) + 72 # All safetensors files have been fetched + + # Parse repo with sharded model + >>> get_safetensors_metadata("runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5") + NotASafetensorsRepoError: 'runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5' is not a safetensors repo. Couldn't find 'model.safetensors.index.json' or 'model.safetensors' files. + ``` + """ + if self.file_exists( # Single safetensors file => non-sharded model + repo_id=repo_id, + filename=constants.SAFETENSORS_SINGLE_FILE, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + token=token, + ): + file_metadata = self.parse_safetensors_file_metadata( + repo_id=repo_id, + filename=constants.SAFETENSORS_SINGLE_FILE, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + token=token, + ) + return SafetensorsRepoMetadata( + metadata=None, + sharded=False, + weight_map={ + tensor_name: constants.SAFETENSORS_SINGLE_FILE for tensor_name in file_metadata.tensors.keys() + }, + files_metadata={constants.SAFETENSORS_SINGLE_FILE: file_metadata}, + ) + elif self.file_exists( # Multiple safetensors files => sharded with index + repo_id=repo_id, + filename=constants.SAFETENSORS_INDEX_FILE, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + token=token, + ): + # Fetch index + index_file = self.hf_hub_download( + repo_id=repo_id, + filename=constants.SAFETENSORS_INDEX_FILE, + repo_type=repo_type, + revision=revision, + token=token, + ) + with open(index_file) as f: + index = json.load(f) + + weight_map = index.get("weight_map", {}) + + # Fetch metadata per shard + files_metadata = {} + + def _parse(filename: str) -> None: + files_metadata[filename] = self.parse_safetensors_file_metadata( + repo_id=repo_id, filename=filename, repo_type=repo_type, revision=revision, token=token + ) + + thread_map( + _parse, + set(weight_map.values()), + desc="Parse safetensors files", + tqdm_class=hf_tqdm, + ) + + return SafetensorsRepoMetadata( + metadata=index.get("metadata", None), + sharded=True, + weight_map=weight_map, + files_metadata=files_metadata, + ) + else: + # Not a safetensors repo + raise NotASafetensorsRepoError( + f"'{repo_id}' is not a safetensors repo. Couldn't find '{constants.SAFETENSORS_INDEX_FILE}' or '{constants.SAFETENSORS_SINGLE_FILE}' files." + ) + + def parse_safetensors_file_metadata( + self, + repo_id: str, + filename: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> SafetensorsFileMetadata: + """ + Parse metadata from a safetensors file on the Hub. + + To parse metadata from all safetensors files in a repo at once, use [`get_safetensors_metadata`]. + + For more details regarding the safetensors format, check out https://huggingface.co/docs/safetensors/index#format. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A user or an organization name and a repo name separated by a `/`. + filename (`str`): + The name of the file in the repo. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if the file is in a dataset or space, `None` or `"model"` if in a + model. Default is `None`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to fetch the file from. Can be a branch name, a tag, or a commit hash. Defaults to the + head of the `"main"` branch. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`SafetensorsFileMetadata`]: information related to a safetensors file. + + Raises: + [`NotASafetensorsRepoError`]: + If the repo is not a safetensors repo i.e. doesn't have either a + `model.safetensors` or a `model.safetensors.index.json` file. + [`SafetensorsParsingError`]: + If a safetensors file header couldn't be parsed correctly. + """ + url = hf_hub_url( + repo_id=repo_id, filename=filename, repo_type=repo_type, revision=revision, endpoint=self.endpoint + ) + _headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + + context_msg = f"repo '{repo_id}', revision '{revision or constants.DEFAULT_REVISION}'" + + # 1. Fetch first 100kb + # Empirically, 97% of safetensors files have a metadata size < 100kb (over the top 1000 models on the Hub). + # We assume fetching 100kb is faster than making 2 GET requests. Therefore we always fetch the first 100kb to + # avoid the 2nd GET in most cases. + # See https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/pull/1855#discussion_r1404286419. + response = get_session().get(url, headers={**_headers, "range": "bytes=0-100000"}) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + # 2. Parse and validate metadata size using shared helper + metadata_size = _get_safetensors_metadata_size(response.content[:8], filename, context_msg) + + # 3.a. Get metadata from payload + if metadata_size <= 100000: + metadata_as_bytes = response.content[8 : 8 + metadata_size] + else: # 3.b. Request full metadata + response = get_session().get(url, headers={**_headers, "range": f"bytes=8-{metadata_size + 7}"}) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + metadata_as_bytes = response.content + + # 4. Parse json header using shared helper + return _parse_safetensors_header(metadata_as_bytes, filename, context_msg) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def create_branch( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + branch: str, + revision: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + exist_ok: bool = False, + ) -> None: + """ + Create a new branch for a repo on the Hub, starting from the specified revision (defaults to `main`). + To find a revision suiting your needs, you can use [`list_repo_refs`] or [`list_repo_commits`]. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The repository in which the branch will be created. + Example: `"user/my-cool-model"`. + + branch (`str`): + The name of the branch to create. + + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to create the branch from. It can be a branch name or + the OID/SHA of a commit, as a hexadecimal string. Defaults to the head + of the `"main"` branch. + + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if creating a branch on a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if tagging a model. Default is `None`. + + exist_ok (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, do not raise an error if branch already exists. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If repository is not found (error 404): wrong repo_id/repo_type, private + but not authenticated or repo does not exist. + [`~utils.BadRequestError`]: + If invalid reference for a branch. Ex: `refs/pr/5` or 'refs/foo/bar'. + [`~utils.HfHubHTTPError`]: + If the branch already exists on the repo (error 409) and `exist_ok` is + set to `False`. + """ + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + branch = quote(branch, safe="") + + # Prepare request + branch_url = f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/branch/{branch}" + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + payload = {} + if revision is not None: + payload["startingPoint"] = revision + + # Create branch + response = get_session().post(url=branch_url, headers=headers, json=payload) + try: + hf_raise_for_status(response) + except HfHubHTTPError as e: + if exist_ok and e.response.status_code == 409: + return + elif exist_ok and e.response.status_code == 403: + # No write permission on the namespace but branch might already exist + try: + refs = self.list_repo_refs(repo_id=repo_id, repo_type=repo_type, token=token) + for branch_ref in refs.branches: + if branch_ref.name == branch: + return # Branch already exists => do not raise + except HfHubHTTPError: + pass # We raise the original error if the branch does not exist + raise + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def delete_branch( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + branch: str, + token: bool | str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Delete a branch from a repo on the Hub. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The repository in which a branch will be deleted. + Example: `"user/my-cool-model"`. + + branch (`str`): + The name of the branch to delete. + + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if creating a branch on a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if tagging a model. Default is `None`. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If repository is not found (error 404): wrong repo_id/repo_type, private + but not authenticated or repo does not exist. + [`~utils.HfHubHTTPError`]: + If trying to delete a protected branch. Ex: `main` cannot be deleted. + [`~utils.HfHubHTTPError`]: + If trying to delete a branch that does not exist. + + """ + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + branch = quote(branch, safe="") + + # Prepare request + branch_url = f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/branch/{branch}" + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + + # Delete branch + response = get_session().delete(url=branch_url, headers=headers) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def create_tag( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + tag: str, + tag_message: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + exist_ok: bool = False, + ) -> None: + """ + Tag a given commit of a repo on the Hub. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The repository in which a commit will be tagged. + Example: `"user/my-cool-model"`. + + tag (`str`): + The name of the tag to create. + + tag_message (`str`, *optional*): + The description of the tag to create. + + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to tag. It can be a branch name or the OID/SHA of a + commit, as a hexadecimal string. Shorthands (7 first characters) are + also supported. Defaults to the head of the `"main"` branch. + + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if tagging a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if tagging a model. Default is + `None`. + + exist_ok (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, do not raise an error if tag already exists. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If repository is not found (error 404): wrong repo_id/repo_type, private + but not authenticated or repo does not exist. + [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`]: + If revision is not found (error 404) on the repo. + [`~utils.HfHubHTTPError`]: + If the branch already exists on the repo (error 409) and `exist_ok` is + set to `False`. + """ + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + revision = quote(revision, safe="") if revision is not None else constants.DEFAULT_REVISION + + # Prepare request + tag_url = f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/tag/{revision}" + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + payload = {"tag": tag} + if tag_message is not None: + payload["message"] = tag_message + + # Tag + response = get_session().post(url=tag_url, headers=headers, json=payload) + try: + hf_raise_for_status(response) + except HfHubHTTPError as e: + if not (e.response.status_code == 409 and exist_ok): + raise + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def delete_tag( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + tag: str, + token: bool | str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Delete a tag from a repo on the Hub. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The repository in which a tag will be deleted. + Example: `"user/my-cool-model"`. + + tag (`str`): + The name of the tag to delete. + + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if tagging a dataset or space, `None` or + `"model"` if tagging a model. Default is `None`. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If repository is not found (error 404): wrong repo_id/repo_type, private + but not authenticated or repo does not exist. + [`~utils.RevisionNotFoundError`]: + If tag is not found. + """ + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + tag = quote(tag, safe="") + + # Prepare request + tag_url = f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/tag/{tag}" + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + + # Un-tag + response = get_session().delete(url=tag_url, headers=headers) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def get_full_repo_name( + self, + model_id: str, + *, + organization: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ): + """ + Returns the repository name for a given model ID and optional + organization. + + Args: + model_id (`str`): + The name of the model. + organization (`str`, *optional*): + If passed, the repository name will be in the organization + namespace instead of the user namespace. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `str`: The repository name in the user's namespace + ({username}/{model_id}) if no organization is passed, and under the + organization namespace ({organization}/{model_id}) otherwise. + """ + if organization is None: + if "/" in model_id: + username = model_id.split("/")[0] + else: + username = self.whoami(token=token)["name"] # type: ignore + return f"{username}/{model_id}" + else: + return f"{organization}/{model_id}" + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def get_repo_discussions( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + author: str | None = None, + discussion_type: constants.DiscussionTypeFilter | None = None, + discussion_status: constants.DiscussionStatusFilter | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Iterator[Discussion]: + """ + Fetches Discussions and Pull Requests for the given repo. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + author (`str`, *optional*): + Pass a value to filter by discussion author. `None` means no filter. + Default is `None`. + discussion_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"pull_request"` to fetch only pull requests, `"discussion"` + to fetch only discussions. Set to `"all"` or `None` to fetch both. + Default is `None`. + discussion_status (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"open"` (respectively `"closed"`) to fetch only open + (respectively closed) discussions. Set to `"all"` or `None` + to fetch both. + Default is `None`. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if fetching from a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if fetching from a model. Default is + `None`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterator[Discussion]`: An iterator of [`Discussion`] objects. + + Example: + Collecting all discussions of a repo in a list: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import get_repo_discussions + >>> discussions_list = list(get_repo_discussions(repo_id="bert-base-uncased")) + ``` + + Iterating over discussions of a repo: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import get_repo_discussions + >>> for discussion in get_repo_discussions(repo_id="bert-base-uncased"): + ... print(discussion.num, discussion.title) + ``` + """ + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo type, must be one of {constants.REPO_TYPES}") + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + if discussion_type is not None and discussion_type not in constants.DISCUSSION_TYPES: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid discussion_type, must be one of {constants.DISCUSSION_TYPES}") + if discussion_status is not None and discussion_status not in constants.DISCUSSION_STATUS: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid discussion_status, must be one of {constants.DISCUSSION_STATUS}") + + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/discussions" + + params: dict[str, str | int] = {} + if discussion_type is not None: + params["type"] = discussion_type + if discussion_status is not None: + params["status"] = discussion_status + if author is not None: + params["author"] = author + + def _fetch_discussion_page(page_index: int): + params["p"] = page_index + resp = get_session().get(path, headers=headers, params=params) + hf_raise_for_status(resp) + paginated_discussions = resp.json() + total = paginated_discussions["count"] + start = paginated_discussions["start"] + discussions = paginated_discussions["discussions"] + has_next = (start + len(discussions)) < total + return discussions, has_next + + has_next, page_index = True, 0 + + while has_next: + discussions, has_next = _fetch_discussion_page(page_index=page_index) + for discussion in discussions: + yield Discussion( + title=discussion["title"], + num=discussion["num"], + author=discussion.get("author", {}).get("name", "deleted"), + created_at=parse_datetime(discussion["createdAt"]), + status=discussion["status"], + repo_id=discussion["repo"]["name"], + repo_type=discussion["repo"]["type"], + is_pull_request=discussion["isPullRequest"], + endpoint=self.endpoint, + ) + page_index = page_index + 1 + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def get_discussion_details( + self, + repo_id: str, + discussion_num: int, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> DiscussionWithDetails: + """Fetches a Discussion's / Pull Request 's details from the Hub. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + discussion_num (`int`): + The number of the Discussion or Pull Request . Must be a strictly positive integer. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to a model. Default is + `None`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: [`DiscussionWithDetails`] + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`HTTPError`](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/#requests.HTTPError) + > if the HuggingFace API returned an error + > - [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + > if some parameter value is invalid + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + """ + if not isinstance(discussion_num, int) or discussion_num <= 0: + raise ValueError("Invalid discussion_num, must be a positive integer") + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo type, must be one of {constants.REPO_TYPES}") + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/discussions/{discussion_num}" + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + resp = get_session().get(path, params={"diff": "1"}, headers=headers) + hf_raise_for_status(resp) + + discussion_details = resp.json() + is_pull_request = discussion_details["isPullRequest"] + + target_branch = discussion_details["changes"]["base"] if is_pull_request else None + conflicting_files = discussion_details["filesWithConflicts"] if is_pull_request else None + merge_commit_oid = discussion_details["changes"].get("mergeCommitId", None) if is_pull_request else None + + return DiscussionWithDetails( + title=discussion_details["title"], + num=discussion_details["num"], + author=discussion_details.get("author", {}).get("name", "deleted"), + created_at=parse_datetime(discussion_details["createdAt"]), + status=discussion_details["status"], + repo_id=discussion_details["repo"]["name"], + repo_type=discussion_details["repo"]["type"], + is_pull_request=discussion_details["isPullRequest"], + events=[deserialize_event(evt) for evt in discussion_details["events"]], + conflicting_files=conflicting_files, + target_branch=target_branch, + merge_commit_oid=merge_commit_oid, + diff=discussion_details.get("diff"), + endpoint=self.endpoint, + ) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def create_discussion( + self, + repo_id: str, + title: str, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + description: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + pull_request: bool = False, + ) -> DiscussionWithDetails: + """Creates a Discussion or Pull Request. + + Pull Requests created programmatically will be in `"draft"` status. + + Creating a Pull Request with changes can also be done at once with [`HfApi.create_commit`]. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + title (`str`): + The title of the discussion. It can be up to 200 characters long, + and must be at least 3 characters long. Leading and trailing whitespaces + will be stripped. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + description (`str`, *optional*): + An optional description for the Pull Request. + Defaults to `"Discussion opened with the huggingface_hub Python library"` + pull_request (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to create a Pull Request or discussion. If `True`, creates a Pull Request. + If `False`, creates a discussion. Defaults to `False`. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to a model. Default is + `None`. + + Returns: [`DiscussionWithDetails`] + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`HTTPError`](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/#requests.HTTPError) + > if the HuggingFace API returned an error + > - [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + > if some parameter value is invalid + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access.""" + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo type, must be one of {constants.REPO_TYPES}") + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + + if description is not None: + description = description.strip() + description = ( + description + if description + else ( + f"{'Pull Request' if pull_request else 'Discussion'} opened with the" + " [huggingface_hub Python" + " library](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub)" + ) + ) + + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + resp = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/discussions", + json={ + "title": title.strip(), + "description": description, + "pullRequest": pull_request, + }, + headers=headers, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(resp) + num = resp.json()["num"] + return self.get_discussion_details( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + discussion_num=num, + token=token, + ) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def create_pull_request( + self, + repo_id: str, + title: str, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + description: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + ) -> DiscussionWithDetails: + """Creates a Pull Request . Pull Requests created programmatically will be in `"draft"` status. + + Creating a Pull Request with changes can also be done at once with [`HfApi.create_commit`]; + + This is a wrapper around [`HfApi.create_discussion`]. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + title (`str`): + The title of the discussion. It can be up to 200 characters long, + and must be at least 3 characters long. Leading and trailing whitespaces + will be stripped. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + description (`str`, *optional*): + An optional description for the Pull Request. + Defaults to `"Discussion opened with the huggingface_hub Python library"` + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to a model. Default is + `None`. + + Returns: [`DiscussionWithDetails`] + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`HTTPError`](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/#requests.HTTPError) + > if the HuggingFace API returned an error + > - [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + > if some parameter value is invalid + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access.""" + return self.create_discussion( + repo_id=repo_id, + title=title, + token=token, + description=description, + repo_type=repo_type, + pull_request=True, + ) + + def _post_discussion_changes( + self, + *, + repo_id: str, + discussion_num: int, + resource: str, + body: dict | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + ) -> httpx.Response: + """Internal utility to POST changes to a Discussion or Pull Request""" + if not isinstance(discussion_num, int) or discussion_num <= 0: + raise ValueError("Invalid discussion_num, must be a positive integer") + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo type, must be one of {constants.REPO_TYPES}") + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + repo_id = f"{repo_type}s/{repo_id}" + + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_id}/discussions/{discussion_num}/{resource}" + + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + resp = get_session().post(path, headers=headers, json=body) + hf_raise_for_status(resp) + return resp + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def comment_discussion( + self, + repo_id: str, + discussion_num: int, + comment: str, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + ) -> DiscussionComment: + """Creates a new comment on the given Discussion. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + discussion_num (`int`): + The number of the Discussion or Pull Request . Must be a strictly positive integer. + comment (`str`): + The content of the comment to create. Comments support markdown formatting. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to a model. Default is + `None`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`DiscussionComment`]: the newly created comment + + + Examples: + ```python + + >>> comment = \"\"\" + ... Hello @otheruser! + ... + ... # This is a title + ... + ... **This is bold**, *this is italic* and ~this is strikethrough~ + ... And [this](http://url) is a link + ... \"\"\" + + >>> HfApi().comment_discussion( + ... repo_id="username/repo_name", + ... discussion_num=34 + ... comment=comment + ... ) + # DiscussionComment(id='deadbeef0000000', type='comment', ...) + + ``` + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`HTTPError`](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/#requests.HTTPError) + > if the HuggingFace API returned an error + > - [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + > if some parameter value is invalid + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + """ + resp = self._post_discussion_changes( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + discussion_num=discussion_num, + token=token, + resource="comment", + body={"comment": comment}, + ) + return deserialize_event(resp.json()["newMessage"]) # type: ignore + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def rename_discussion( + self, + repo_id: str, + discussion_num: int, + new_title: str, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + ) -> DiscussionTitleChange: + """Renames a Discussion. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + discussion_num (`int`): + The number of the Discussion or Pull Request . Must be a strictly positive integer. + new_title (`str`): + The new title for the discussion + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to a model. Default is + `None`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`DiscussionTitleChange`]: the title change event + + + Examples: + ```python + >>> new_title = "New title, fixing a typo" + >>> HfApi().rename_discussion( + ... repo_id="username/repo_name", + ... discussion_num=34 + ... new_title=new_title + ... ) + # DiscussionTitleChange(id='deadbeef0000000', type='title-change', ...) + + ``` + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`HTTPError`](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/#requests.HTTPError) + > if the HuggingFace API returned an error + > - [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + > if some parameter value is invalid + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + """ + resp = self._post_discussion_changes( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + discussion_num=discussion_num, + token=token, + resource="title", + body={"title": new_title}, + ) + return deserialize_event(resp.json()["newTitle"]) # type: ignore + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def change_discussion_status( + self, + repo_id: str, + discussion_num: int, + new_status: Literal["open", "closed"], + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + comment: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + ) -> DiscussionStatusChange: + """Closes or re-opens a Discussion or Pull Request. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + discussion_num (`int`): + The number of the Discussion or Pull Request . Must be a strictly positive integer. + new_status (`str`): + The new status for the discussion, either `"open"` or `"closed"`. + comment (`str`, *optional*): + An optional comment to post with the status change. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to a model. Default is + `None`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`DiscussionStatusChange`]: the status change event + + + Examples: + ```python + >>> new_title = "New title, fixing a typo" + >>> HfApi().rename_discussion( + ... repo_id="username/repo_name", + ... discussion_num=34 + ... new_title=new_title + ... ) + # DiscussionStatusChange(id='deadbeef0000000', type='status-change', ...) + + ``` + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`HTTPError`](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/#requests.HTTPError) + > if the HuggingFace API returned an error + > - [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + > if some parameter value is invalid + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + """ + if new_status not in ["open", "closed"]: + raise ValueError("Invalid status, valid statuses are: 'open' and 'closed'") + body: dict[str, str] = {"status": new_status} + if comment and comment.strip(): + body["comment"] = comment.strip() + resp = self._post_discussion_changes( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + discussion_num=discussion_num, + token=token, + resource="status", + body=body, + ) + return deserialize_event(resp.json()["newStatus"]) # type: ignore + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def merge_pull_request( + self, + repo_id: str, + discussion_num: int, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + comment: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + ): + """Merges a Pull Request. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + discussion_num (`int`): + The number of the Discussion or Pull Request . Must be a strictly positive integer. + comment (`str`, *optional*): + An optional comment to post with the status change. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to a model. Default is + `None`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`DiscussionStatusChange`]: the status change event + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`HTTPError`](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/#requests.HTTPError) + > if the HuggingFace API returned an error + > - [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + > if some parameter value is invalid + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + """ + self._post_discussion_changes( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + discussion_num=discussion_num, + token=token, + resource="merge", + body={"comment": comment.strip()} if comment and comment.strip() else None, + ) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def edit_discussion_comment( + self, + repo_id: str, + discussion_num: int, + comment_id: str, + new_content: str, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + ) -> DiscussionComment: + """Edits a comment on a Discussion / Pull Request. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + discussion_num (`int`): + The number of the Discussion or Pull Request . Must be a strictly positive integer. + comment_id (`str`): + The ID of the comment to edit. + new_content (`str`): + The new content of the comment. Comments support markdown formatting. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to a model. Default is + `None`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`DiscussionComment`]: the edited comment + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`HTTPError`](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/#requests.HTTPError) + > if the HuggingFace API returned an error + > - [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + > if some parameter value is invalid + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + """ + resp = self._post_discussion_changes( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + discussion_num=discussion_num, + token=token, + resource=f"comment/{comment_id.lower()}/edit", + body={"content": new_content}, + ) + return deserialize_event(resp.json()["updatedComment"]) # type: ignore + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def hide_discussion_comment( + self, + repo_id: str, + discussion_num: int, + comment_id: str, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + ) -> DiscussionComment: + """Hides a comment on a Discussion / Pull Request. + + > [!WARNING] + > Hidden comments' content cannot be retrieved anymore. Hiding a comment is irreversible. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + discussion_num (`int`): + The number of the Discussion or Pull Request . Must be a strictly positive integer. + comment_id (`str`): + The ID of the comment to edit. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if uploading to a dataset or + space, `None` or `"model"` if uploading to a model. Default is + `None`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`DiscussionComment`]: the hidden comment + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`HTTPError`](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/#requests.HTTPError) + > if the HuggingFace API returned an error + > - [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + > if some parameter value is invalid + > - [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`] + > If the repository to download from cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + > or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + """ + warnings.warn( + "Hidden comments' content cannot be retrieved anymore. Hiding a comment is irreversible.", + UserWarning, + ) + resp = self._post_discussion_changes( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type=repo_type, + discussion_num=discussion_num, + token=token, + resource=f"comment/{comment_id.lower()}/hide", + ) + return deserialize_event(resp.json()["updatedComment"]) # type: ignore + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def add_space_secret( + self, + repo_id: str, + key: str, + value: str, + *, + description: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Adds or updates a secret in a Space. + + Secrets allow to set secret keys or tokens to a Space without hardcoding them. + For more details, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-overview#managing-secrets. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the repo to update. Example: `"bigcode/in-the-stack"`. + key (`str`): + Secret key. Example: `"GITHUB_API_KEY"` + value (`str`): + Secret value. Example: `"your_github_api_key"`. + description (`str`, *optional*): + Secret description. Example: `"Github API key to access the Github API"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + """ + payload = {"key": key, "value": value} + if description is not None: + payload["description"] = description + r = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/secrets", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json=payload, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def delete_space_secret(self, repo_id: str, key: str, *, token: bool | str | None = None) -> None: + """Deletes a secret from a Space. + + Secrets allow to set secret keys or tokens to a Space without hardcoding them. + For more details, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-overview#managing-secrets. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the repo to update. Example: `"bigcode/in-the-stack"`. + key (`str`): + Secret key. Example: `"GITHUB_API_KEY"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + """ + r = get_session().request( + "DELETE", + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/secrets", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json={"key": key}, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def get_space_secrets(self, repo_id: str, *, token: bool | str | None = None) -> dict[str, SpaceSecret]: + """Gets all secrets from a Space. + + Secret values are write-only and cannot be read back. Only the key, description, and last update time + are returned. + + Secrets allow to set secret keys or tokens to a Space without hardcoding them. + For more details, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-overview#managing-secrets. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the repo to query. Example: `"bigcode/in-the-stack"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `dict[str, SpaceSecret]`: Dictionary of [`SpaceSecret`] objects keyed by secret name. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> api.get_space_secrets("username/my-space") + {'HF_TOKEN': SpaceSecret(key='HF_TOKEN', description='...', updated_at=datetime.datetime(...))} + ``` + """ + r = get_session().get( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/secrets", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return {k: SpaceSecret(k, v) for k, v in r.json().items()} + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def get_space_variables(self, repo_id: str, *, token: bool | str | None = None) -> dict[str, SpaceVariable]: + """Gets all variables from a Space. + + Variables allow to set environment variables to a Space without hardcoding them. + For more details, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-overview#managing-secrets-and-environment-variables + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the repo to query. Example: `"bigcode/in-the-stack"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + """ + r = get_session().get( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/variables", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return {k: SpaceVariable(k, v) for k, v in r.json().items()} + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def add_space_variable( + self, + repo_id: str, + key: str, + value: str, + *, + description: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> dict[str, SpaceVariable]: + """Adds or updates a variable in a Space. + + Variables allow to set environment variables to a Space without hardcoding them. + For more details, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-overview#managing-secrets-and-environment-variables + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the repo to update. Example: `"bigcode/in-the-stack"`. + key (`str`): + Variable key. Example: `"MODEL_REPO_ID"` + value (`str`): + Variable value. Example: `"the_model_repo_id"`. + description (`str`): + Description of the variable. Example: `"Model Repo ID of the implemented model"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + """ + payload = {"key": key, "value": value} + if description is not None: + payload["description"] = description + r = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/variables", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json=payload, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return {k: SpaceVariable(k, v) for k, v in r.json().items()} + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def delete_space_variable( + self, repo_id: str, key: str, *, token: bool | str | None = None + ) -> dict[str, SpaceVariable]: + """Deletes a variable from a Space. + + Variables allow to set environment variables to a Space without hardcoding them. + For more details, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-overview#managing-secrets-and-environment-variables + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the repo to update. Example: `"bigcode/in-the-stack"`. + key (`str`): + Variable key. Example: `"MODEL_REPO_ID"` + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + """ + r = get_session().request( + "DELETE", + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/variables", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json={"key": key}, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return {k: SpaceVariable(k, v) for k, v in r.json().items()} + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def get_space_runtime(self, repo_id: str, *, token: bool | str | None = None) -> SpaceRuntime: + """Gets runtime information about a Space. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the repo to update. Example: `"bigcode/in-the-stack"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + Returns: + [`SpaceRuntime`]: Runtime information about a Space including Space stage and hardware. + """ + r = get_session().get( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/runtime", headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return SpaceRuntime(r.json()) + + def list_spaces_hardware(self, token: bool | str | None = None) -> list[JobHardware]: + """List available hardware options for Spaces. + + Returns: + `list[JobHardware]`: A list of available hardware configurations. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import list_spaces_hardware + >>> hardware_list = list_spaces_hardware() + >>> hardware_list[0] + JobHardware(name='cpu-basic', pretty_name='CPU Basic', cpu='2 vCPU', ram='16 GB', ...) + >>> hardware_list[0].name + 'cpu-basic' + ``` + """ + response = get_session().get( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/hardware", headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + return [JobHardware(**hardware) for hardware in response.json()] + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def request_space_hardware( + self, + repo_id: str, + hardware: SpaceHardware, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + sleep_time: int | None = None, + ) -> SpaceRuntime: + """Request new hardware for a Space. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the repo to update. Example: `"bigcode/in-the-stack"`. + hardware (`str` or [`SpaceHardware`]): + Hardware on which to run the Space. Example: `"t4-medium"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + sleep_time (`int`, *optional*): + Number of seconds of inactivity to wait before a Space is put to sleep. Set to `-1` if you don't want + your Space to sleep (default behavior for upgraded hardware). For free hardware, you can't configure + the sleep time (value is fixed to 48 hours of inactivity). + See https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-gpus#sleep-time for more details. + Returns: + [`SpaceRuntime`]: Runtime information about a Space including Space stage and hardware. + + > [!TIP] + > It is also possible to request hardware directly when creating the Space repo! See [`create_repo`] for details. + """ + if sleep_time is not None and hardware == SpaceHardware.CPU_BASIC: + warnings.warn( + "If your Space runs on the default 'cpu-basic' hardware, it will go to sleep if inactive for more" + " than 48 hours. This value is not configurable. If you don't want your Space to deactivate or if" + " you want to set a custom sleep time, you need to upgrade to a paid Hardware.", + UserWarning, + ) + payload: dict[str, Any] = {"flavor": hardware} + if sleep_time is not None: + payload["sleepTimeSeconds"] = sleep_time + r = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/hardware", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json=payload, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return SpaceRuntime(r.json()) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def set_space_sleep_time(self, repo_id: str, sleep_time: int, *, token: bool | str | None = None) -> SpaceRuntime: + """Set a custom sleep time for a Space running on upgraded hardware.. + + Your Space will go to sleep after X seconds of inactivity. You are not billed when your Space is in "sleep" + mode. If a new visitor lands on your Space, it will "wake it up". Only upgraded hardware can have a + configurable sleep time. To know more about the sleep stage, please refer to + https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-gpus#sleep-time. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the repo to update. Example: `"bigcode/in-the-stack"`. + sleep_time (`int`, *optional*): + Number of seconds of inactivity to wait before a Space is put to sleep. Set to `-1` if you don't want + your Space to pause (default behavior for upgraded hardware). For free hardware, you can't configure + the sleep time (value is fixed to 48 hours of inactivity). + See https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-gpus#sleep-time for more details. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + Returns: + [`SpaceRuntime`]: Runtime information about a Space including Space stage and hardware. + + > [!TIP] + > It is also possible to set a custom sleep time when requesting hardware with [`request_space_hardware`]. + """ + r = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/sleeptime", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json={"seconds": sleep_time}, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + runtime = SpaceRuntime(r.json()) + + hardware = runtime.requested_hardware or runtime.hardware + if hardware == SpaceHardware.CPU_BASIC: + warnings.warn( + "If your Space runs on the default 'cpu-basic' hardware, it will go to sleep if inactive for more" + " than 48 hours. This value is not configurable. If you don't want your Space to deactivate or if" + " you want to set a custom sleep time, you need to upgrade to a paid Hardware.", + UserWarning, + ) + return runtime + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def pause_space(self, repo_id: str, *, token: bool | str | None = None) -> SpaceRuntime: + """Pause your Space. + + A paused Space stops executing until manually restarted by its owner. This is different from the sleeping + state in which free Spaces go after 48h of inactivity. Paused time is not billed to your account, no matter the + hardware you've selected. To restart your Space, use [`restart_space`] and go to your Space settings page. + + For more details, please visit [the docs](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-gpus#pause). + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the Space to pause. Example: `"Salesforce/BLIP2"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`SpaceRuntime`]: Runtime information about your Space including `stage=PAUSED` and requested hardware. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If your Space is not found (error 404). Most probably wrong repo_id or your space is private but you + are not authenticated. + [`~utils.HfHubHTTPError`]: + 403 Forbidden: only the owner of a Space can pause it. If you want to manage a Space that you don't + own, either ask the owner by opening a Discussion or duplicate the Space. + [`~utils.BadRequestError`]: + If your Space is a static Space. Static Spaces are always running and never billed. If you want to hide + a static Space, you can set it to private. + """ + r = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/pause", headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return SpaceRuntime(r.json()) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def enable_space_dev_mode(self, repo_id: str, *, token: bool | str | None = None) -> SpaceRuntime: + """Enable dev mode on a Space. + + Spaces Dev Mode eases the debugging of your application and makes iterating on Spaces faster by allowing you + to restart your application without stopping the Space container itself. This feature is available as part of + a PRO or Team & Enterprise plan. See https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-dev-mode for more details. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the Space to enable dev mode. Example: `"Salesforce/BLIP2"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`SpaceRuntime`]: Runtime information about your Space. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If your Space is not found (error 404). Most probably wrong repo_id or your space is private but you + are not authenticated. + [`~utils.HfHubHTTPError`]: + 403 Forbidden: only the owner of a Space can set dev mode. If you want to handle a Space that you don't + own, either ask the owner by opening a Discussion or duplicate the Space. + [`~utils.BadRequestError`]: + If your Space is a static Space. Static Spaces are always running and never billed. If you want to hide + a static Space, you can set it to private. + """ + r = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/dev-mode", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json={"enabled": True}, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return SpaceRuntime(r.json()) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def disable_space_dev_mode( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> SpaceRuntime: + """Disable dev mode on a Space. + + Spaces Dev Mode eases the debugging of your application and makes iterating on Spaces faster by allowing you + to restart your application without stopping the Space container itself. This feature is available as part of + a PRO or Team & Enterprise plan. See https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-dev-mode for more details. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the Space to disable dev mode. Example: `"Salesforce/BLIP2"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`SpaceRuntime`]: Runtime information about your Space. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If your Space is not found (error 404). Most probably wrong repo_id or your space is private but you + are not authenticated. + [`~utils.HfHubHTTPError`]: + 403 Forbidden: only the owner of a Space can set dev mode. If you want to handle a Space that you don't + own, either ask the owner by opening a Discussion or duplicate the Space. + [`~utils.BadRequestError`]: + If your Space is a static Space. Static Spaces are always running and never billed. If you want to hide + a static Space, you can set it to private. + """ + r = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/dev-mode", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json={"enabled": False}, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return SpaceRuntime(r.json()) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def restart_space( + self, repo_id: str, *, token: bool | str | None = None, factory_reboot: bool = False + ) -> SpaceRuntime: + """Restart your Space. + + This is the only way to programmatically restart a Space if you've put it on Pause (see [`pause_space`]). You + must be the owner of the Space to restart it. If you are using an upgraded hardware, your account will be + billed as soon as the Space is restarted. You can trigger a restart no matter the current state of a Space. + + For more details, please visit [the docs](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-gpus#pause). + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the Space to restart. Example: `"Salesforce/BLIP2"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + factory_reboot (`bool`, *optional*): + If `True`, the Space will be rebuilt from scratch without caching any requirements. + + Returns: + [`SpaceRuntime`]: Runtime information about your Space. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If your Space is not found (error 404). Most probably wrong repo_id or your space is private but you + are not authenticated. + [`~utils.HfHubHTTPError`]: + 403 Forbidden: only the owner of a Space can restart it. If you want to restart a Space that you don't + own, either ask the owner by opening a Discussion or duplicate the Space. + [`~utils.BadRequestError`]: + If your Space is a static Space. Static Spaces are always running and never billed. If you want to hide + a static Space, you can set it to private. + """ + params = {} + if factory_reboot: + params["factory"] = "true" + r = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/restart", headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), params=params + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return SpaceRuntime(r.json()) + + def _stream_sse_events( + self, + *, + url: str, + log_label: str, + timeout: int, + follow: bool, + token: bool | str | None = None, + skip_previous_events_on_retry: bool = True, + tolerated_status_codes: tuple[int, ...] = (), + tolerated_exception_types: tuple[type[Exception], ...] = (), + on_iteration_end: Callable[[], bool] | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[dict[str, Any]]: + # Shared SSE streaming loop with retry/backoff and event-index dedup. + # Used by Spaces logs and Jobs logs/metrics. Two retry styles: + # - on_iteration_end is None: retries are the only backstop (Spaces). + # - on_iteration_end is set: it polls authoritative state after every + # failed iteration; ReadTimeouts/tolerated errors fall through to it + # instead of consuming retries (Jobs). + nb_tries = 0 + max_retries = 5 if follow else 0 + min_wait_time = 1 + max_wait_time = 10 + sleep_time = 0 + start_event_idx = 0 + error_to_retry: Exception | None = None + while True: + if error_to_retry is not None: + logger.warning(f"'{error_to_retry}' thrown while requesting {log_label}") + logger.warning(f"Retrying in {sleep_time}s [Retry {nb_tries}/{max_retries}].") + error_to_retry = None + time.sleep(sleep_time) + try: + with get_session().stream( + "GET", + url, + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + timeout=timeout, + ) as response: + if response.status_code == 200: + event_idx = -1 + for line in response.iter_lines(): + if line and line.startswith("data: {"): + event_idx += 1 + if event_idx >= start_event_idx: + if skip_previous_events_on_retry: + start_event_idx += 1 + yield json.loads(line[len("data: ") :]) + break + elif response.status_code not in tolerated_status_codes: + hf_raise_for_status(response) + except HfHubHTTPError: + # Permanent HTTP error (404/403/...). Never retry — fail fast. + raise + except httpx.DecodingError: + # Response ended prematurely. + break + except KeyboardInterrupt: + break + except (httpx.HTTPError, httpcore.TimeoutException) as err: + is_no_new_line_timeout = isinstance(err, (httpx.ReadTimeout, httpcore.ReadTimeout)) + if is_no_new_line_timeout and not follow: + break # no-follow: timeout means the buffer is drained + if on_iteration_end is not None: + # Authoritative-state mode: ReadTimeouts and tolerated errors + # fall through to the post-iteration check without consuming + # retries. Note: ReadTimeout is handled here regardless of + # `tolerated_exception_types` — entries in that tuple only + # fire for non-timeout errors. + if is_no_new_line_timeout or type(err) in tolerated_exception_types: + pass + elif nb_tries >= max_retries: + raise + else: + nb_tries += 1 + sleep_time = min(max_wait_time, max(min_wait_time, sleep_time * 2)) + error_to_retry = err + else: + # Retry-only mode: every error in follow mode burns a retry. + if nb_tries >= max_retries: + if is_no_new_line_timeout: + break # follow mode, silent stream, retries exhausted: give up + raise + nb_tries += 1 + sleep_time = min(max_wait_time, max(min_wait_time, sleep_time * 2)) + error_to_retry = err + if on_iteration_end is not None and on_iteration_end(): + break + + def _fetch_space_logs_sse( + self, + *, + repo_id: str, + build: bool, + timeout: int, + follow: bool, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[dict[str, Any]]: + log_type = "build" if build else "run" + yield from self._stream_sse_events( + url=f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/logs/{log_type}", + log_label=f"spaces /logs/{log_type} for repo_id={repo_id!r}", + timeout=timeout, + follow=follow, + token=token, + ) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def fetch_space_logs( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + build: bool = False, + follow: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[str]: + """Fetch the run or build logs of a Space on the Hub. + + Useful for debugging a Space that is failing to build or crashing at runtime, + especially from a script or agentic workflow where reading logs in a browser + is not an option. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the Space. Example: `"bigcode/in-the-stack"`. + build (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, fetch the container build logs (useful when a Space is stuck + in `BUILD_ERROR`). If `False` (default), fetch the run logs, i.e. the + stdout/stderr of the running application. + follow (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, stream logs in real-time (blocking) until the server closes + the stream or `KeyboardInterrupt` is raised. If `False` (default), fetch + only the currently buffered logs and return immediately (non-blocking, + like `docker logs`). + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. Defaults to the locally saved token, which is + the recommended authentication method. Set to `False` to disable + authentication. See + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication. + + Returns: + `Iterable[str]`: A generator yielding log lines as they become available. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import fetch_space_logs + >>> # Non-blocking: print currently available run logs and exit. + >>> for line in fetch_space_logs("username/my-space"): + ... print(line, end="") + + >>> # Debug a build failure: + >>> for line in fetch_space_logs("username/my-space", build=True): + ... print(line, end="") + + >>> # Stream run logs until the server closes the stream. + >>> for line in fetch_space_logs("username/my-space", follow=True): + ... print(line, end="") + ``` + """ + # - Spaces /logs/{run|build} is SSE with `data: {"data": "...", "timestamp": "..."}` events. + # - Keep-alives are sent as empty `data:` messages (skipped by the `data: {` filter). + # - In no-follow mode we use a short read timeout to drain the buffer and return. + timeout = 120 if follow else 5 + for event in self._fetch_space_logs_sse( + repo_id=repo_id, + build=build, + timeout=timeout, + follow=follow, + token=token, + ): + yield event["data"] + + @_deprecate_arguments( + version="2.0", + deprecated_args={"space_storage"}, + custom_message="Use `space_volumes` to mount volumes on a Space.", + ) + @validate_hf_hub_args + def duplicate_repo( + self, + from_id: str, + to_id: str | None = None, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + private: bool | None = None, + visibility: RepoVisibility_T | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + exist_ok: bool = False, + space_hardware: SpaceHardware | None = None, + space_storage: SpaceStorage | None = None, + space_sleep_time: int | None = None, + space_secrets: list[dict[str, str]] | None = None, + space_variables: list[dict[str, str]] | None = None, + space_volumes: list[Volume] | None = None, + ) -> RepoUrl: + """Duplicate a repo on the Hub (model, dataset, or Space). + + This performs a server-side copy that preserves full git history and LFS objects + without requiring a local download/upload round-trip. + + Args: + from_id (`str`): + ID of the repo to duplicate. Example: `"openai/gdpval"`. + to_id (`str`, *optional*): + ID of the new repo. Example: `"myorg/my-gdpval"`. If not provided, the new + repo will have the same name as the original repo, but in your account. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if duplicating a dataset or Space, + `None` or `"model"` if duplicating a model. Default is `None`. + private (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether the new repo should be private or not. Defaults to the same + privacy as the original repo. Cannot be passed together with `visibility`. + visibility (`Literal["public", "private", "protected"]`, *optional*): + Visibility of the new repo. Can be `"public"` or `"private"`, or `"protected"` for Spaces. Defaults + to the same visibility as the original repo. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + exist_ok (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, do not raise an error if repo already exists. + space_hardware (`SpaceHardware` or `str`, *optional*): + Choice of Hardware if repo_type is "space". Example: `"t4-medium"`. See + [`SpaceHardware`] for a complete list. + space_storage (`SpaceStorage` or `str`, *optional*): + Choice of persistent storage tier if repo_type is "space". Example: + `"small"`. See [`SpaceStorage`] for a complete list. + space_sleep_time (`int`, *optional*): + Number of seconds of inactivity to wait before a Space is put to sleep. + Set to `-1` if you don't want your Space to sleep (default behavior for + upgraded hardware). For free hardware, you can't configure the sleep time + (value is fixed to 48 hours of inactivity). Only applicable if repo_type is "space". + See https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-gpus#sleep-time for more details. + space_secrets (`list[dict[str, str]]`, *optional*): + A list of secret keys to set in your Space. Each item is in the form + `{"key": ..., "value": ..., "description": ...}` where description is optional. + Only applicable if repo_type is "space". + For more details, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-overview#managing-secrets. + space_variables (`list[dict[str, str]]`, *optional*): + A list of public environment variables to set in your Space. Each item is in + the form `{"key": ..., "value": ..., "description": ...}` where description + is optional. Only applicable if repo_type is "space". + For more details, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-overview#managing-secrets-and-environment-variables. + space_volumes (`list[Volume]`, *optional*): + A list of [`Volume`] objects to mount in the Space at duplication time. Each volume has a `type` + (`"bucket"`, `"model"`, `"dataset"`, or `"space"`), a `source` (repo or bucket ID), a `mount_path` + (path inside the container), and optional `revision`, `read_only`, and `path` fields. + Only applicable if repo_type is "space". + + Returns: + [`RepoUrl`]: URL to the newly created repo. Value is a subclass of `str` containing + attributes like `endpoint`, `repo_type` and `repo_id`. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If one of `from_id` or `to_id` cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + If the HuggingFace API returned an error + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import duplicate_repo + + # Duplicate a model to your account + >>> duplicate_repo("google/gemma-7b") + RepoUrl('https://huggingface.co/nateraw/gemma-7b',...) + + # Duplicate a dataset with a custom name + >>> duplicate_repo("openai/gdpval", to_id="myorg/my-gdpval", repo_type="dataset") + RepoUrl('https://huggingface.co/datasets/myorg/my-gdpval',...) + + # Duplicate a Space with custom hardware + >>> duplicate_repo("multimodalart/dreambooth-training", repo_type="space", space_hardware="t4-medium") + RepoUrl('https://huggingface.co/spaces/nateraw/dreambooth-training',...) + ``` + """ + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES: + raise ValueError("Invalid repo type") + + resolved_visibility = _resolve_repo_visibility(private=private, visibility=visibility, repo_type=repo_type) + + # Map repo_type to API path segment + api_prefix = { + None: "models", + constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL: "models", + constants.REPO_TYPE_DATASET: "datasets", + constants.REPO_TYPE_SPACE: "spaces", + }[repo_type] + + # Parse to_id if provided + parsed_to_id = RepoUrl(to_id) if to_id is not None else None + + # Infer target repo_id + to_namespace = ( + parsed_to_id.namespace + if parsed_to_id is not None and parsed_to_id.namespace is not None + else self.whoami(token)["name"] + ) + to_repo_name = parsed_to_id.repo_name if to_id is not None else RepoUrl(from_id).repo_name # type: ignore + + payload: dict[str, Any] = {"repository": f"{to_namespace}/{to_repo_name}"} + + if resolved_visibility is not None: + payload["visibility"] = resolved_visibility + + # Space-specific options + space_args: list[tuple[str, str, Any]] = [ + # input arg, payload key, value + ("space_hardware", "hardware", space_hardware), + ("space_storage", "storageTier", space_storage), + ("space_sleep_time", "sleepTimeSeconds", space_sleep_time), + ("space_secrets", "secrets", space_secrets), + ("space_variables", "variables", space_variables), + ("space_volumes", "volumes", [v.to_dict() for v in space_volumes] if space_volumes else None), + ] + + if repo_type == "space": + for _, key, value in space_args: + if value is not None: + payload[key] = value + if space_sleep_time is not None and space_hardware == SpaceHardware.CPU_BASIC: + warnings.warn( + "If your Space runs on the default 'cpu-basic' hardware, it will go to sleep if inactive for more" + " than 48 hours. This value is not configurable. If you don't want your Space to deactivate or if" + " you want to set a custom sleep time, you need to upgrade to a paid Hardware.", + UserWarning, + ) + else: + if provided_space_args := [arg for arg, _, value in space_args if value is not None]: + warnings.warn(f"Ignoring provided {', '.join(provided_space_args)} because repo_type is not 'space'.") + + r = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/{api_prefix}/{from_id}/duplicate", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json=payload, + ) + + try: + hf_raise_for_status(r) + except HfHubHTTPError as err: + if exist_ok and err.response.status_code == 409: + pass + else: + raise + + return RepoUrl(r.json()["url"], endpoint=self.endpoint) + + @_deprecate_method(version="2.0", message="Use `duplicate_repo` instead.") + @validate_hf_hub_args + def duplicate_space( + self, + from_id: str, + to_id: str | None = None, + *, + private: bool | None = None, + visibility: RepoVisibility_T | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + exist_ok: bool = False, + hardware: SpaceHardware | None = None, + storage: SpaceStorage | None = None, + sleep_time: int | None = None, + secrets: list[dict[str, str]] | None = None, + variables: list[dict[str, str]] | None = None, + ) -> RepoUrl: + """Duplicate a Space. + + Programmatically duplicate a Space. The new Space will be created in your account and will be in the same state + as the original Space (running or paused). You can duplicate a Space no matter the current state of a Space. + + Args: + from_id (`str`): + ID of the Space to duplicate. Example: `"pharma/CLIP-Interrogator"`. + to_id (`str`, *optional*): + ID of the new Space. Example: `"dog/CLIP-Interrogator"`. If not provided, the new Space will have the same + name as the original Space, but in your account. + private (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether the new Space should be private or not. Defaults to the same privacy as the original Space. Cannot be passed together with `visibility`. + visibility (`Literal["public", "private", "protected"]`, *optional*): + Visibility of the new Space. Can be `"public"`, `"private"`, or `"protected"`. Defaults to the same + visibility as the original Space. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + exist_ok (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, do not raise an error if repo already exists. + hardware (`SpaceHardware` or `str`, *optional*): + Choice of Hardware. Example: `"t4-medium"`. See [`SpaceHardware`] for a complete list. + storage (`SpaceStorage` or `str`, *optional*): + Choice of persistent storage tier. Example: `"small"`. See [`SpaceStorage`] for a complete list. + sleep_time (`int`, *optional*): + Number of seconds of inactivity to wait before a Space is put to sleep. Set to `-1` if you don't want + your Space to sleep (default behavior for upgraded hardware). For free hardware, you can't configure + the sleep time (value is fixed to 48 hours of inactivity). + See https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-gpus#sleep-time for more details. + secrets (`list[dict[str, str]]`, *optional*): + A list of secret keys to set in your Space. Each item is in the form `{"key": ..., "value": ..., "description": ...}` where description is optional. + For more details, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-overview#managing-secrets. + variables (`list[dict[str, str]]`, *optional*): + A list of public environment variables to set in your Space. Each item is in the form `{"key": ..., "value": ..., "description": ...}` where description is optional. + For more details, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-overview#managing-secrets-and-environment-variables. + + Returns: + [`RepoUrl`]: URL to the newly created repo. Value is a subclass of `str` containing + attributes like `endpoint`, `repo_type` and `repo_id`. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + If one of `from_id` or `to_id` cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + If the HuggingFace API returned an error + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import duplicate_space + + # Duplicate a Space to your account + >>> duplicate_space("multimodalart/dreambooth-training") + RepoUrl('https://huggingface.co/spaces/nateraw/dreambooth-training',...) + + # Can set custom destination id and visibility flag. + >>> duplicate_space("multimodalart/dreambooth-training", to_id="my-dreambooth", visibility="private") + RepoUrl('https://huggingface.co/spaces/nateraw/my-dreambooth',...) + ``` + + > [!WARNING] + > `duplicate_space` is deprecated and will be removed in version 2.0. Use [`~HfApi.duplicate_repo`] instead. + """ + kwargs: dict[str, Any] = {} + if to_id is not None: + kwargs["to_id"] = to_id + return self.duplicate_repo( + from_id=from_id, + repo_type="space", + private=private, + visibility=visibility, + token=token, + exist_ok=exist_ok, + space_hardware=hardware, + space_storage=storage, + space_sleep_time=sleep_time, + space_secrets=secrets, + space_variables=variables, + **kwargs, + ) + + @_deprecate_method(version="2.0", message="Use `set_space_volumes` instead.") + @validate_hf_hub_args + def request_space_storage( + self, + repo_id: str, + storage: SpaceStorage, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> SpaceRuntime: + """Request persistent storage for a Space. + + > [!WARNING] + > `request_space_storage` is deprecated and will be removed in version 2.0. Use [`set_space_volumes`] instead. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the Space to update. Example: `"open-llm-leaderboard/open_llm_leaderboard"`. + storage (`str` or [`SpaceStorage`]): + Storage tier. Either 'small', 'medium', or 'large'. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + Returns: + [`SpaceRuntime`]: Runtime information about a Space including Space stage and hardware. + """ + payload: dict[str, SpaceStorage] = {"tier": storage} + r = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/storage", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json=payload, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return SpaceRuntime(r.json()) + + @_deprecate_method(version="2.0", message="Use `delete_space_volumes` instead.") + @validate_hf_hub_args + def delete_space_storage( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> SpaceRuntime: + """Delete persistent storage for a Space. + + > [!WARNING] + > `delete_space_storage` is deprecated and will be removed in version 2.0. Use [`delete_space_volumes`] instead. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the Space to update. Example: `"open-llm-leaderboard/open_llm_leaderboard"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + Returns: + [`SpaceRuntime`]: Runtime information about a Space including Space stage and hardware. + Raises: + [`BadRequestError`] + If space has no persistent storage. + """ + r = get_session().delete( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/storage", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return SpaceRuntime(r.json()) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def set_space_volumes( + self, + repo_id: str, + volumes: list[Volume], + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Set volumes for a Space. + + Sets (or replaces) the list of volumes mounted in the Space. Each volume gives the Space's container access + to a Hub resource (model, dataset, or storage bucket). + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the Space to update. Example: `"username/my-space"`. + volumes (`list[Volume]`): + List of [`Volume`] objects to mount. Each volume has a `type` (`"bucket"`, `"model"`, `"dataset"`, or + `"space"`), a `source` (repo or bucket ID), a `mount_path` (path inside the container), and optional + `revision`, `read_only`, and `path` fields. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Raises: + [`BadRequestError`]: + If the Space is a static Space (volumes are not supported on static Spaces). + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi, Volume + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> api.set_space_volumes( + ... "username/my-space", + ... volumes=[ + ... Volume(type="model", source="username/my-model", mount_path="/models", read_only=True), + ... Volume(type="bucket", source="username/my-bucket", mount_path="/data"), + ... ], + ... ) + ``` + """ + payload = {"volumes": [vol.to_dict() for vol in volumes]} + r = get_session().put( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/volumes", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json=payload, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def delete_space_volumes( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Remove all volumes from a Space. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the Space to update. Example: `"username/my-space"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Raises: + [`BadRequestError`]: + If the Space has no volumes attached. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> api.delete_space_volumes("username/my-space") + ``` + """ + r = get_session().delete( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/spaces/{repo_id}/volumes", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + + ####################### + # Inference Endpoints # + ####################### + + def list_inference_endpoints( + self, namespace: str | None = None, *, token: bool | str | None = None + ) -> list[InferenceEndpoint]: + """Lists all inference endpoints for the given namespace. + + Args: + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace to list endpoints for. Defaults to the current user. Set to `"*"` to list all endpoints + from all namespaces (i.e. personal namespace and all orgs the user belongs to). + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + list[`InferenceEndpoint`]: A list of all inference endpoints for the given namespace. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> api.list_inference_endpoints() + [InferenceEndpoint(name='my-endpoint', ...), ...] + ``` + """ + # Special case: list all endpoints for all namespaces the user has access to + if namespace == "*": + user = self.whoami(token=token) + + # List personal endpoints first + endpoints: list[InferenceEndpoint] = list_inference_endpoints(namespace=self._get_namespace(token=token)) + + # Then list endpoints for all orgs the user belongs to and ignore 401 errors (no billing or no access) + for org in user.get("orgs", []): + try: + endpoints += list_inference_endpoints(namespace=org["name"], token=token) + except HfHubHTTPError as error: + if error.response.status_code == 401: # Either no billing or user don't have access) + logger.debug("Cannot list Inference Endpoints for org '%s': %s", org["name"], error) + pass + + return endpoints + + # Normal case: list endpoints for a specific namespace + namespace = namespace or self._get_namespace(token=token) + + response = get_session().get( + f"{constants.INFERENCE_ENDPOINTS_ENDPOINT}/endpoint/{namespace}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + return [ + InferenceEndpoint.from_raw(endpoint, namespace=namespace, token=token) + for endpoint in response.json()["items"] + ] + + def create_inference_endpoint( + self, + name: str, + *, + repository: str, + framework: str, + accelerator: str, + instance_size: str, + instance_type: str, + region: str, + vendor: str, + account_id: str | None = None, + min_replica: int = 1, + max_replica: int = 1, + scaling_metric: InferenceEndpointScalingMetric | None = None, + scaling_threshold: float | None = None, + scale_to_zero_timeout: int | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + task: str | None = None, + custom_image: dict | None = None, + env: dict[str, str] | None = None, + secrets: dict[str, str] | None = None, + type: InferenceEndpointType = InferenceEndpointType.PROTECTED, + domain: str | None = None, + path: str | None = None, + cache_http_responses: bool | None = None, + tags: list[str] | None = None, + namespace: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> InferenceEndpoint: + """Create a new Inference Endpoint. + + Args: + name (`str`): + The unique name for the new Inference Endpoint. + repository (`str`): + The name of the model repository associated with the Inference Endpoint (e.g. `"gpt2"`). + framework (`str`): + The machine learning framework used for the model (e.g. `"custom"`). + accelerator (`str`): + The hardware accelerator to be used for inference (e.g. `"cpu"`). + instance_size (`str`): + The size or type of the instance to be used for hosting the model (e.g. `"x4"`). + instance_type (`str`): + The cloud instance type where the Inference Endpoint will be deployed (e.g. `"intel-icl"`). + region (`str`): + The cloud region in which the Inference Endpoint will be created (e.g. `"us-east-1"`). + vendor (`str`): + The cloud provider or vendor where the Inference Endpoint will be hosted (e.g. `"aws"`). + account_id (`str`, *optional*): + The account ID used to link a VPC to a private Inference Endpoint (if applicable). + min_replica (`int`, *optional*): + The minimum number of replicas (instances) to keep running for the Inference Endpoint. To enable + scaling to zero, set this value to 0 and adjust `scale_to_zero_timeout` accordingly. Defaults to 1. + max_replica (`int`, *optional*): + The maximum number of replicas (instances) to scale to for the Inference Endpoint. Defaults to 1. + scaling_metric (`str` or [`InferenceEndpointScalingMetric `], *optional*): + The metric reference for scaling. Either "pendingRequests" or "hardwareUsage" when provided. Defaults to + None (meaning: let the HF Endpoints service specify the metric). + scaling_threshold (`float`, *optional*): + The scaling metric threshold used to trigger a scale up. Ignored when scaling metric is not provided. + Defaults to None (meaning: let the HF Endpoints service specify the threshold). + scale_to_zero_timeout (`int`, *optional*): + The duration in minutes before an inactive endpoint is scaled to zero, or no scaling to zero if + set to None and `min_replica` is not 0. Defaults to None. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The specific model revision to deploy on the Inference Endpoint (e.g. `"6c0e6080953db56375760c0471a8c5f2929baf11"`). + task (`str`, *optional*): + The task on which to deploy the model (e.g. `"text-classification"`). + custom_image (`dict`, *optional*): + A custom Docker image to use for the Inference Endpoint. This is useful if you want to deploy an + Inference Endpoint running on the `text-generation-inference` (TGI) framework (see examples). + env (`dict[str, str]`, *optional*): + Non-secret environment variables to inject in the container environment. + secrets (`dict[str, str]`, *optional*): + Secret values to inject in the container environment. + type ([`InferenceEndpointType]`, *optional*): + The type of the Inference Endpoint, which can be `"protected"` (default), `"public"` or `"private"`. + domain (`str`, *optional*): + The custom domain for the Inference Endpoint deployment, if setup the inference endpoint will be available at this domain (e.g. `"my-new-domain.cool-website.woof"`). + path (`str`, *optional*): + The custom path to the deployed model, should start with a `/` (e.g. `"/models/google-bert/bert-base-uncased"`). + cache_http_responses (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to cache HTTP responses from the Inference Endpoint. Defaults to `False`. + tags (`list[str]`, *optional*): + A list of tags to associate with the Inference Endpoint. + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace where the Inference Endpoint will be created. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`InferenceEndpoint`]: information about the updated Inference Endpoint. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> endpoint = api.create_inference_endpoint( + ... "my-endpoint-name", + ... repository="gpt2", + ... framework="pytorch", + ... task="text-generation", + ... accelerator="cpu", + ... vendor="aws", + ... region="us-east-1", + ... type="protected", + ... instance_size="x2", + ... instance_type="intel-icl", + ... ) + >>> endpoint + InferenceEndpoint(name='my-endpoint-name', status="pending",...) + + # Run inference on the endpoint + >>> endpoint.client.text_generation(...) + "..." + ``` + + ```python + # Start an Inference Endpoint running Zephyr-7b-beta on TGI + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> endpoint = api.create_inference_endpoint( + ... "aws-zephyr-7b-beta-0486", + ... repository="HuggingFaceH4/zephyr-7b-beta", + ... framework="pytorch", + ... task="text-generation", + ... accelerator="gpu", + ... vendor="aws", + ... region="us-east-1", + ... type="protected", + ... instance_size="x1", + ... instance_type="nvidia-a10g", + ... env={ + ... "MAX_BATCH_PREFILL_TOKENS": "2048", + ... "MAX_INPUT_LENGTH": "1024", + ... "MAX_TOTAL_TOKENS": "1512", + ... "MODEL_ID": "/repository" + ... }, + ... custom_image={ + ... "health_route": "/health", + ... "url": "ghcr.io/huggingface/text-generation-inference:1.1.0", + ... }, + ... secrets={"MY_SECRET_KEY": "secret_value"}, + ... tags=["dev", "text-generation"], + ... ) + ``` + + ```python + # Start an Inference Endpoint running ProsusAI/finbert while scaling to zero in 15 minutes + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> endpoint = api.create_inference_endpoint( + ... "finbert-classifier", + ... repository="ProsusAI/finbert", + ... framework="pytorch", + ... task="text-classification", + ... min_replica=0, + ... scale_to_zero_timeout=15, + ... accelerator="cpu", + ... vendor="aws", + ... region="us-east-1", + ... type="protected", + ... instance_size="x2", + ... instance_type="intel-icl", + ... ) + >>> endpoint.wait(timeout=300) + # Run inference on the endpoint + >>> endpoint.client.text_generation(...) + TextClassificationOutputElement(label='positive', score=0.8983615040779114) + ``` + + """ + namespace = namespace or self._get_namespace(token=token) + + if custom_image is not None: + image = ( + custom_image + if next(iter(custom_image)) in constants.INFERENCE_ENDPOINT_IMAGE_KEYS + else {"custom": custom_image} + ) + else: + image = {"huggingface": {}} + + payload: dict = { + "accountId": account_id, + "compute": { + "accelerator": accelerator, + "instanceSize": instance_size, + "instanceType": instance_type, + "scaling": { + "maxReplica": max_replica, + "minReplica": min_replica, + "scaleToZeroTimeout": scale_to_zero_timeout, + }, + }, + "model": { + "framework": framework, + "repository": repository, + "revision": revision, + "task": task, + "image": image, + }, + "name": name, + "provider": { + "region": region, + "vendor": vendor, + }, + "type": type, + } + if scaling_metric: + payload["compute"]["scaling"]["measure"] = {scaling_metric: scaling_threshold} # type: ignore + if env: + payload["model"]["env"] = env + if secrets: + payload["model"]["secrets"] = secrets + if domain is not None or path is not None: + payload["route"] = {} + if domain is not None: + payload["route"]["domain"] = domain + if path is not None: + payload["route"]["path"] = path + if cache_http_responses is not None: + payload["cacheHttpResponses"] = cache_http_responses + if tags is not None: + payload["tags"] = tags + + response = get_session().post( + f"{constants.INFERENCE_ENDPOINTS_ENDPOINT}/endpoint/{namespace}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json=payload, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + return InferenceEndpoint.from_raw(response.json(), namespace=namespace, token=token) + + @experimental + @validate_hf_hub_args + def create_inference_endpoint_from_catalog( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + name: str | None = None, + accelerator: Literal["cpu", "gpu", "neuron"] | str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + namespace: str | None = None, + ) -> InferenceEndpoint: + """Create a new Inference Endpoint from a model in the Hugging Face Inference Catalog. + + The goal of the Inference Catalog is to provide a curated list of models that are optimized for inference + and for which default configurations have been tested. See https://endpoints.huggingface.co/catalog for a list + of available models in the catalog. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The ID of the model in the catalog to deploy as an Inference Endpoint. + name (`str`, *optional*): + The unique name for the new Inference Endpoint. If not provided, a random name will be generated. + accelerator (`str`, *optional*): + The hardware accelerator to be used for inference. Possible values include `"cpu"`, `"gpu"`, and + `"neuron"`. If not provided, the server will use a default appropriate for the model. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace where the Inference Endpoint will be created. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + + Returns: + [`InferenceEndpoint`]: information about the new Inference Endpoint. + + > [!WARNING] + > `create_inference_endpoint_from_catalog` is experimental. Its API is subject to change in the future. Please provide feedback + > if you have any suggestions or requests. + """ + token = token or self.token or get_token() + payload: dict = { + "namespace": namespace or self._get_namespace(token=token), + "repoId": repo_id, + } + if name is not None: + payload["endpointName"] = name + if accelerator is not None: + payload["accelerator"] = accelerator + + response = get_session().post( + f"{constants.INFERENCE_CATALOG_ENDPOINT}/deploy", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json=payload, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + data = response.json()["endpoint"] + return InferenceEndpoint.from_raw(data, namespace=data["name"], token=token) + + @experimental + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_inference_catalog(self, *, token: bool | str | None = None) -> list[str]: + """List models available in the Hugging Face Inference Catalog. + + The goal of the Inference Catalog is to provide a curated list of models that are optimized for inference + and for which default configurations have been tested. See https://endpoints.huggingface.co/catalog for a list + of available models in the catalog. + + Use [`create_inference_endpoint_from_catalog`] to deploy a model from the catalog. + + Args: + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + + Returns: + List[`str`]: A list of model IDs available in the catalog. + > [!WARNING] + > `list_inference_catalog` is experimental. Its API is subject to change in the future. Please provide feedback + > if you have any suggestions or requests. + """ + response = get_session().get( + f"{constants.INFERENCE_CATALOG_ENDPOINT}/repo-list", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + return response.json()["models"] + + def get_inference_endpoint( + self, name: str, *, namespace: str | None = None, token: bool | str | None = None + ) -> InferenceEndpoint: + """Get information about an Inference Endpoint. + + Args: + name (`str`): + The name of the Inference Endpoint to retrieve information about. + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace in which the Inference Endpoint is located. Defaults to the current user. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`InferenceEndpoint`]: information about the requested Inference Endpoint. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> endpoint = api.get_inference_endpoint("my-text-to-image") + >>> endpoint + InferenceEndpoint(name='my-text-to-image', ...) + + # Get status + >>> endpoint.status + 'running' + >>> endpoint.url + 'https://my-text-to-image.region.vendor.endpoints.huggingface.cloud' + + # Run inference + >>> endpoint.client.text_to_image(...) + ``` + """ + namespace = namespace or self._get_namespace(token=token) + + response = get_session().get( + f"{constants.INFERENCE_ENDPOINTS_ENDPOINT}/endpoint/{namespace}/{name}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + return InferenceEndpoint.from_raw(response.json(), namespace=namespace, token=token) + + def update_inference_endpoint( + self, + name: str, + *, + # Compute update + accelerator: str | None = None, + instance_size: str | None = None, + instance_type: str | None = None, + min_replica: int | None = None, + max_replica: int | None = None, + scale_to_zero_timeout: int | None = None, + scaling_metric: InferenceEndpointScalingMetric | None = None, + scaling_threshold: float | None = None, + # Model update + repository: str | None = None, + framework: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + task: str | None = None, + custom_image: dict | None = None, + env: dict[str, str] | None = None, + secrets: dict[str, str] | None = None, + # Route update + domain: str | None = None, + path: str | None = None, + # Other + cache_http_responses: bool | None = None, + tags: list[str] | None = None, + namespace: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> InferenceEndpoint: + """Update an Inference Endpoint. + + This method allows the update of either the compute configuration, the deployed model, the route, or any combination. + All arguments are optional but at least one must be provided. + + For convenience, you can also update an Inference Endpoint using [`InferenceEndpoint.update`]. + + Args: + name (`str`): + The name of the Inference Endpoint to update. + + accelerator (`str`, *optional*): + The hardware accelerator to be used for inference (e.g. `"cpu"`). + instance_size (`str`, *optional*): + The size or type of the instance to be used for hosting the model (e.g. `"x4"`). + instance_type (`str`, *optional*): + The cloud instance type where the Inference Endpoint will be deployed (e.g. `"intel-icl"`). + min_replica (`int`, *optional*): + The minimum number of replicas (instances) to keep running for the Inference Endpoint. + max_replica (`int`, *optional*): + The maximum number of replicas (instances) to scale to for the Inference Endpoint. + scale_to_zero_timeout (`int`, *optional*): + The duration in minutes before an inactive endpoint is scaled to zero. + scaling_metric (`str` or [`InferenceEndpointScalingMetric `], *optional*): + The metric reference for scaling. Either "pendingRequests" or "hardwareUsage" when provided. + Defaults to None. + scaling_threshold (`float`, *optional*): + The scaling metric threshold used to trigger a scale up. Ignored when scaling metric is not provided. + Defaults to None. + repository (`str`, *optional*): + The name of the model repository associated with the Inference Endpoint (e.g. `"gpt2"`). + framework (`str`, *optional*): + The machine learning framework used for the model (e.g. `"custom"`). + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The specific model revision to deploy on the Inference Endpoint (e.g. `"6c0e6080953db56375760c0471a8c5f2929baf11"`). + task (`str`, *optional*): + The task on which to deploy the model (e.g. `"text-classification"`). + custom_image (`dict`, *optional*): + A custom Docker image to use for the Inference Endpoint. This is useful if you want to deploy an + Inference Endpoint running on the `text-generation-inference` (TGI) framework (see examples). + env (`dict[str, str]`, *optional*): + Non-secret environment variables to inject in the container environment + secrets (`dict[str, str]`, *optional*): + Secret values to inject in the container environment. + + domain (`str`, *optional*): + The custom domain for the Inference Endpoint deployment, if setup the inference endpoint will be available at this domain (e.g. `"my-new-domain.cool-website.woof"`). + path (`str`, *optional*): + The custom path to the deployed model, should start with a `/` (e.g. `"/models/google-bert/bert-base-uncased"`). + + cache_http_responses (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to cache HTTP responses from the Inference Endpoint. + tags (`list[str]`, *optional*): + A list of tags to associate with the Inference Endpoint. + + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace where the Inference Endpoint will be updated. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`InferenceEndpoint`]: information about the updated Inference Endpoint. + """ + namespace = namespace or self._get_namespace(token=token) + + # Populate only the fields that are not None + payload: dict = defaultdict(lambda: defaultdict(dict)) + if accelerator is not None: + payload["compute"]["accelerator"] = accelerator + if instance_size is not None: + payload["compute"]["instanceSize"] = instance_size + if instance_type is not None: + payload["compute"]["instanceType"] = instance_type + if max_replica is not None: + payload["compute"]["scaling"]["maxReplica"] = max_replica + if min_replica is not None: + payload["compute"]["scaling"]["minReplica"] = min_replica + if scale_to_zero_timeout is not None: + payload["compute"]["scaling"]["scaleToZeroTimeout"] = scale_to_zero_timeout + if scaling_metric: + payload["compute"]["scaling"]["measure"] = {scaling_metric: scaling_threshold} + if repository is not None: + payload["model"]["repository"] = repository + if framework is not None: + payload["model"]["framework"] = framework + if revision is not None: + payload["model"]["revision"] = revision + if task is not None: + payload["model"]["task"] = task + if custom_image is not None: + payload["model"]["image"] = {"custom": custom_image} + if env is not None: + payload["model"]["env"] = env + if secrets is not None: + payload["model"]["secrets"] = secrets + if domain is not None: + payload["route"]["domain"] = domain + if path is not None: + payload["route"]["path"] = path + if cache_http_responses is not None: + payload["cacheHttpResponses"] = cache_http_responses + if tags is not None: + payload["tags"] = tags + + response = get_session().put( + f"{constants.INFERENCE_ENDPOINTS_ENDPOINT}/endpoint/{namespace}/{name}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json=payload, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + return InferenceEndpoint.from_raw(response.json(), namespace=namespace, token=token) + + def delete_inference_endpoint( + self, name: str, *, namespace: str | None = None, token: bool | str | None = None + ) -> None: + """Delete an Inference Endpoint. + + This operation is not reversible. If you don't want to be charged for an Inference Endpoint, it is preferable + to pause it with [`pause_inference_endpoint`] or scale it to zero with [`scale_to_zero_inference_endpoint`]. + + For convenience, you can also delete an Inference Endpoint using [`InferenceEndpoint.delete`]. + + Args: + name (`str`): + The name of the Inference Endpoint to delete. + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace in which the Inference Endpoint is located. Defaults to the current user. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + """ + namespace = namespace or self._get_namespace(token=token) + response = get_session().delete( + f"{constants.INFERENCE_ENDPOINTS_ENDPOINT}/endpoint/{namespace}/{name}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + def pause_inference_endpoint( + self, name: str, *, namespace: str | None = None, token: bool | str | None = None + ) -> InferenceEndpoint: + """Pause an Inference Endpoint. + + A paused Inference Endpoint will not be charged. It can be resumed at any time using [`resume_inference_endpoint`]. + This is different than scaling the Inference Endpoint to zero with [`scale_to_zero_inference_endpoint`], which + would be automatically restarted when a request is made to it. + + For convenience, you can also pause an Inference Endpoint using [`pause_inference_endpoint`]. + + Args: + name (`str`): + The name of the Inference Endpoint to pause. + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace in which the Inference Endpoint is located. Defaults to the current user. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`InferenceEndpoint`]: information about the paused Inference Endpoint. + """ + namespace = namespace or self._get_namespace(token=token) + + response = get_session().post( + f"{constants.INFERENCE_ENDPOINTS_ENDPOINT}/endpoint/{namespace}/{name}/pause", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + return InferenceEndpoint.from_raw(response.json(), namespace=namespace, token=token) + + def resume_inference_endpoint( + self, + name: str, + *, + namespace: str | None = None, + running_ok: bool = True, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> InferenceEndpoint: + """Resume an Inference Endpoint. + + For convenience, you can also resume an Inference Endpoint using [`InferenceEndpoint.resume`]. + + Args: + name (`str`): + The name of the Inference Endpoint to resume. + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace in which the Inference Endpoint is located. Defaults to the current user. + running_ok (`bool`, *optional*): + If `True`, the method will not raise an error if the Inference Endpoint is already running. Defaults to + `True`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`InferenceEndpoint`]: information about the resumed Inference Endpoint. + """ + namespace = namespace or self._get_namespace(token=token) + + response = get_session().post( + f"{constants.INFERENCE_ENDPOINTS_ENDPOINT}/endpoint/{namespace}/{name}/resume", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + try: + hf_raise_for_status(response) + except HfHubHTTPError as error: + # If already running (and it's ok), then fetch current status and return + if running_ok and error.response.status_code == 400 and "already running" in error.response.text: + return self.get_inference_endpoint(name, namespace=namespace, token=token) + # Otherwise, raise the error + raise + + return InferenceEndpoint.from_raw(response.json(), namespace=namespace, token=token) + + def scale_to_zero_inference_endpoint( + self, name: str, *, namespace: str | None = None, token: bool | str | None = None + ) -> InferenceEndpoint: + """Scale Inference Endpoint to zero. + + An Inference Endpoint scaled to zero will not be charged. It will be resume on the next request to it, with a + cold start delay. This is different than pausing the Inference Endpoint with [`pause_inference_endpoint`], which + would require a manual resume with [`resume_inference_endpoint`]. + + For convenience, you can also scale an Inference Endpoint to zero using [`InferenceEndpoint.scale_to_zero`]. + + Args: + name (`str`): + The name of the Inference Endpoint to scale to zero. + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace in which the Inference Endpoint is located. Defaults to the current user. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`InferenceEndpoint`]: information about the scaled-to-zero Inference Endpoint. + """ + namespace = namespace or self._get_namespace(token=token) + + response = get_session().post( + f"{constants.INFERENCE_ENDPOINTS_ENDPOINT}/endpoint/{namespace}/{name}/scale-to-zero", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + return InferenceEndpoint.from_raw(response.json(), namespace=namespace, token=token) + + def _get_namespace(self, token: bool | str | None = None) -> str: + """Get the default namespace for the current user.""" + me = self.whoami(token=token) + if me["type"] == "user": + return me["name"] + else: + raise ValueError( + "Cannot determine default namespace. You must provide a 'namespace' as input or be logged in as a" + " user." + ) + + ######################## + # Collection Endpoints # + ######################## + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_collections( + self, + *, + owner: list[str] | str | None = None, + item: list[str] | str | None = None, + sort: CollectionSort_T | None = None, + limit: int | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[Collection]: + """List collections on the Huggingface Hub, given some filters. + + > [!WARNING] + > When listing collections, the item list per collection is truncated to 4 items maximum. To retrieve all items + > from a collection, you must use [`get_collection`]. + + Args: + owner (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + Filter by owner's username. + item (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + Filter collections containing a particular items. Example: `"models/teknium/OpenHermes-2.5-Mistral-7B"`, `"datasets/squad"` or `"papers/2311.12983"`. + sort (`Literal["lastModified", "trending", "upvotes"]`, *optional*): + Sort collections by last modified, trending or upvotes. + limit (`int`, *optional*): + Maximum number of collections to be returned. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[Collection]`: an iterable of [`Collection`] objects. + """ + # Construct the API endpoint + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/collections" + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + params: dict = {} + if owner is not None: + params.update({"owner": owner}) + if item is not None: + params.update({"item": item}) + if sort is not None: + params.update({"sort": sort}) + if limit is not None: + params.update({"limit": limit}) + + # Paginate over the results until limit is reached + items = paginate(path, headers=headers, params=params) + if limit is not None: + items = islice(items, limit) # Do not iterate over all pages + + # Parse as Collection and return + for position, collection_data in enumerate(items): + yield Collection(position=position, **collection_data) + + def get_collection(self, collection_slug: str, *, token: bool | str | None = None) -> Collection: + """Gets information about a Collection on the Hub. + + Args: + collection_slug (`str`): + Slug of the collection of the Hub. Example: `"TheBloke/recent-models-64f9a55bb3115b4f513ec026"`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: [`Collection`] + + Example: + + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import get_collection + >>> collection = get_collection("TheBloke/recent-models-64f9a55bb3115b4f513ec026") + >>> collection.title + 'Recent models' + >>> len(collection.items) + 37 + >>> collection.items[0] + CollectionItem( + item_object_id='651446103cd773a050bf64c2', + item_id='TheBloke/U-Amethyst-20B-AWQ', + item_type='model', + position=88, + note=None + ) + ``` + """ + r = get_session().get( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/collections/{collection_slug}", headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return Collection(**{**r.json(), "endpoint": self.endpoint}) + + def create_collection( + self, + title: str, + *, + namespace: str | None = None, + description: str | None = None, + private: bool = False, + exists_ok: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Collection: + """Create a new Collection on the Hub. + + Args: + title (`str`): + Title of the collection to create. Example: `"Recent models"`. + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + Namespace of the collection to create (username or org). Will default to the owner name. + description (`str`, *optional*): + Description of the collection to create. + private (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether the collection should be private or not. Defaults to `False` (i.e. public collection). + exists_ok (`bool`, *optional*): + If `True`, do not raise an error if collection already exists. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: [`Collection`] + + Example: + + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import create_collection + >>> collection = create_collection( + ... title="ICCV 2023", + ... description="Portfolio of models, papers and demos I presented at ICCV 2023", + ... ) + >>> collection.slug + "username/iccv-2023-64f9a55bb3115b4f513ec026" + ``` + """ + if namespace is None: + namespace = self.whoami(token)["name"] + + payload = { + "title": title, + "namespace": namespace, + "private": private, + } + if description is not None: + payload["description"] = description + + r = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/collections", headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), json=payload + ) + try: + hf_raise_for_status(r) + except HfHubHTTPError as err: + if exists_ok and err.response.status_code == 409: + # Collection already exists and `exists_ok=True` + slug = r.json()["slug"] + return self.get_collection(slug, token=token) + else: + raise + return Collection(**{**r.json(), "endpoint": self.endpoint}) + + def update_collection_metadata( + self, + collection_slug: str, + *, + title: str | None = None, + description: str | None = None, + position: int | None = None, + private: bool | None = None, + theme: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Collection: + """Update metadata of a collection on the Hub. + + All arguments are optional. Only provided metadata will be updated. + + Args: + collection_slug (`str`): + Slug of the collection to update. Example: `"TheBloke/recent-models-64f9a55bb3115b4f513ec026"`. + title (`str`): + Title of the collection to update. + description (`str`, *optional*): + Description of the collection to update. + position (`int`, *optional*): + New position of the collection in the list of collections of the user. + private (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether the collection should be private or not. + theme (`str`, *optional*): + Theme of the collection on the Hub. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: [`Collection`] + + Example: + + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import update_collection_metadata + >>> collection = update_collection_metadata( + ... collection_slug="username/iccv-2023-64f9a55bb3115b4f513ec026", + ... title="ICCV Oct. 2023" + ... description="Portfolio of models, datasets, papers and demos I presented at ICCV Oct. 2023", + ... private=False, + ... theme="pink", + ... ) + >>> collection.slug + "username/iccv-oct-2023-64f9a55bb3115b4f513ec026" + # ^collection slug got updated but not the trailing ID + ``` + """ + payload = { + "position": position, + "private": private, + "theme": theme, + "title": title, + "description": description, + } + r = get_session().patch( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/collections/{collection_slug}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + # Only send not-none values to the API + json={key: value for key, value in payload.items() if value is not None}, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return Collection(**{**r.json()["data"], "endpoint": self.endpoint}) + + def delete_collection( + self, collection_slug: str, *, missing_ok: bool = False, token: bool | str | None = None + ) -> None: + """Delete a collection on the Hub. + + Args: + collection_slug (`str`): + Slug of the collection to delete. Example: `"TheBloke/recent-models-64f9a55bb3115b4f513ec026"`. + missing_ok (`bool`, *optional*): + If `True`, do not raise an error if collection doesn't exists. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Example: + + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import delete_collection + >>> collection = delete_collection("username/useless-collection-64f9a55bb3115b4f513ec026", missing_ok=True) + ``` + + > [!WARNING] + > This is a non-revertible action. A deleted collection cannot be restored. + """ + r = get_session().delete( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/collections/{collection_slug}", headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + ) + try: + hf_raise_for_status(r) + except HfHubHTTPError as err: + if missing_ok and err.response.status_code == 404: + # Collection doesn't exists and `missing_ok=True` + return + else: + raise + + def add_collection_item( + self, + collection_slug: str, + item_id: str, + item_type: CollectionItemType_T, + *, + note: str | None = None, + exists_ok: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Collection: + """Add an item to a collection on the Hub. + + Args: + collection_slug (`str`): + Slug of the collection to update. Example: `"TheBloke/recent-models-64f9a55bb3115b4f513ec026"`. + item_id (`str`): + Id of the item to add to the collection. Use the repo_id for repos/spaces/datasets, + the paper id for papers, the slug of another collection (e.g. `"moonshotai/kimi-k2"`) + or a bucket id (e.g. `"namespace/bucket-name"`). + item_type (`str`): + Type of the item to add. Can be one of `"model"`, `"dataset"`, `"space"`, `"paper"`, `"collection"` + or `"bucket"`. + note (`str`, *optional*): + A note to attach to the item in the collection. The maximum size for a note is 500 characters. + exists_ok (`bool`, *optional*): + If `True`, do not raise an error if item already exists. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: [`Collection`] + + Raises: + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 403 if you only have read-only access to the repo. This can be the case if you don't have `write` + or `admin` role in the organization the repo belongs to or if you passed a `read` token. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 if the item you try to add to the collection does not exist on the Hub. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 409 if the item you try to add to the collection is already in the collection (and exists_ok=False) + + Example: + + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import add_collection_item + >>> collection = add_collection_item( + ... collection_slug="davanstrien/climate-64f99dc2a5067f6b65531bab", + ... item_id="pierre-loic/climate-news-articles", + ... item_type="dataset" + ... ) + >>> collection.items[-1].item_id + "pierre-loic/climate-news-articles" + # ^item got added to the collection on last position + + # Add item with a note + >>> add_collection_item( + ... collection_slug="davanstrien/climate-64f99dc2a5067f6b65531bab", + ... item_id="datasets/climate_fever", + ... item_type="dataset" + ... note="This dataset adopts the FEVER methodology that consists of 1,535 real-world claims regarding climate-change collected on the internet." + ... ) + (...) + ``` + """ + payload: dict[str, Any] = {"item": {"id": item_id, "type": item_type}} + if note is not None: + payload["note"] = note + r = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/collections/{collection_slug}/items", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json=payload, + ) + try: + hf_raise_for_status(r) + except HfHubHTTPError as err: + if exists_ok and err.response.status_code == 409: + # Item already exists and `exists_ok=True` + return self.get_collection(collection_slug, token=token) + else: + raise + return Collection(**{**r.json(), "endpoint": self.endpoint}) + + def update_collection_item( + self, + collection_slug: str, + item_object_id: str, + *, + note: str | None = None, + position: int | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Update an item in a collection. + + Args: + collection_slug (`str`): + Slug of the collection to update. Example: `"TheBloke/recent-models-64f9a55bb3115b4f513ec026"`. + item_object_id (`str`): + ID of the item in the collection. This is not the id of the item on the Hub (repo_id or paper id). + It must be retrieved from a [`CollectionItem`] object. Example: `collection.items[0].item_object_id`. + note (`str`, *optional*): + A note to attach to the item in the collection. The maximum size for a note is 500 characters. + position (`int`, *optional*): + New position of the item in the collection. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Example: + + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import get_collection, update_collection_item + + # Get collection first + >>> collection = get_collection("TheBloke/recent-models-64f9a55bb3115b4f513ec026") + + # Update item based on its ID (add note + update position) + >>> update_collection_item( + ... collection_slug="TheBloke/recent-models-64f9a55bb3115b4f513ec026", + ... item_object_id=collection.items[-1].item_object_id, + ... note="Newly updated model!" + ... position=0, + ... ) + ``` + """ + payload = {"position": position, "note": note} + r = get_session().patch( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/collections/{collection_slug}/items/{item_object_id}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + # Only send not-none values to the API + json={key: value for key, value in payload.items() if value is not None}, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + + def delete_collection_item( + self, + collection_slug: str, + item_object_id: str, + *, + missing_ok: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Delete an item from a collection. + + Args: + collection_slug (`str`): + Slug of the collection to update. Example: `"TheBloke/recent-models-64f9a55bb3115b4f513ec026"`. + item_object_id (`str`): + ID of the item in the collection. This is not the id of the item on the Hub (repo_id or paper id). + It must be retrieved from a [`CollectionItem`] object. Example: `collection.items[0].item_object_id`. + missing_ok (`bool`, *optional*): + If `True`, do not raise an error if item doesn't exists. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Example: + + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import get_collection, delete_collection_item + + # Get collection first + >>> collection = get_collection("TheBloke/recent-models-64f9a55bb3115b4f513ec026") + + # Delete item based on its ID + >>> delete_collection_item( + ... collection_slug="TheBloke/recent-models-64f9a55bb3115b4f513ec026", + ... item_object_id=collection.items[-1].item_object_id, + ... ) + ``` + """ + r = get_session().delete( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/collections/{collection_slug}/items/{item_object_id}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + try: + hf_raise_for_status(r) + except HfHubHTTPError as err: + if missing_ok and err.response.status_code == 404: + # Item already deleted and `missing_ok=True` + return + else: + raise + + ########################## + # Manage access requests # + ########################## + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_pending_access_requests( + self, repo_id: str, *, repo_type: str | None = None, token: bool | str | None = None + ) -> Iterable[AccessRequest]: + """ + Get pending access requests for a given gated repo. + + A pending request means the user has requested access to the repo but the request has not been processed yet. + If the approval mode is automatic, this list should be empty. Pending requests can be accepted or rejected + using [`accept_access_request`] and [`reject_access_request`]. + + For more info about gated repos, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/models-gated. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The id of the repo to get access requests for. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of the repo to get access requests for. Must be one of `model`, `dataset` or `space`. + Defaults to `model`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[AccessRequest]`: An iterable of [`AccessRequest`] objects. Each time contains a `username`, `email`, + `status` and `timestamp` attribute. If the gated repo has a custom form, the `fields` attribute will + be populated with user's answers. + + Raises: + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 400 if the repo is not gated. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 403 if you only have read-only access to the repo. This can be the case if you don't have `write` + or `admin` role in the organization the repo belongs to or if you passed a `read` token. + + Example: + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import list_pending_access_requests, accept_access_request + + # List pending requests + >>> requests = list(list_pending_access_requests("meta-llama/Llama-2-7b")) + >>> len(requests) + 411 + >>> requests[0] + [ + AccessRequest( + username='clem', + fullname='Clem 🤗', + email='***', + timestamp=datetime.datetime(2023, 11, 23, 18, 4, 53, 828000, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc), + status='pending', + fields=None, + ), + ... + ] + + # Accept Clem's request + >>> accept_access_request("meta-llama/Llama-2-7b", "clem") + ``` + """ + yield from self._list_access_requests(repo_id, "pending", repo_type=repo_type, token=token) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_accepted_access_requests( + self, repo_id: str, *, repo_type: str | None = None, token: bool | str | None = None + ) -> Iterable[AccessRequest]: + """ + Get accepted access requests for a given gated repo. + + An accepted request means the user has requested access to the repo and the request has been accepted. The user + can download any file of the repo. If the approval mode is automatic, this list should contains by default all + requests. Accepted requests can be cancelled or rejected at any time using [`cancel_access_request`] and + [`reject_access_request`]. A cancelled request will go back to the pending list while a rejected request will + go to the rejected list. In both cases, the user will lose access to the repo. + + For more info about gated repos, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/models-gated. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The id of the repo to get access requests for. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of the repo to get access requests for. Must be one of `model`, `dataset` or `space`. + Defaults to `model`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[AccessRequest]`: An iterable of [`AccessRequest`] objects. Each time contains a `username`, `email`, + `status` and `timestamp` attribute. If the gated repo has a custom form, the `fields` attribute will + be populated with user's answers. + + Raises: + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 400 if the repo is not gated. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 403 if you only have read-only access to the repo. This can be the case if you don't have `write` + or `admin` role in the organization the repo belongs to or if you passed a `read` token. + + Example: + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import list_accepted_access_requests + + >>> requests = list(list_accepted_access_requests("meta-llama/Llama-2-7b")) + >>> len(requests) + 411 + >>> requests[0] + [ + AccessRequest( + username='clem', + fullname='Clem 🤗', + email='***', + timestamp=datetime.datetime(2023, 11, 23, 18, 4, 53, 828000, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc), + status='accepted', + fields=None, + ), + ... + ] + ``` + """ + yield from self._list_access_requests(repo_id, "accepted", repo_type=repo_type, token=token) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_rejected_access_requests( + self, repo_id: str, *, repo_type: str | None = None, token: bool | str | None = None + ) -> Iterable[AccessRequest]: + """ + Get rejected access requests for a given gated repo. + + A rejected request means the user has requested access to the repo and the request has been explicitly rejected + by a repo owner (either you or another user from your organization). The user cannot download any file of the + repo. Rejected requests can be accepted or cancelled at any time using [`accept_access_request`] and + [`cancel_access_request`]. A cancelled request will go back to the pending list while an accepted request will + go to the accepted list. + + For more info about gated repos, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/models-gated. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The id of the repo to get access requests for. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of the repo to get access requests for. Must be one of `model`, `dataset` or `space`. + Defaults to `model`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[AccessRequest]`: An iterable of [`AccessRequest`] objects. Each time contains a `username`, `email`, + `status` and `timestamp` attribute. If the gated repo has a custom form, the `fields` attribute will + be populated with user's answers. + + Raises: + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 400 if the repo is not gated. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 403 if you only have read-only access to the repo. This can be the case if you don't have `write` + or `admin` role in the organization the repo belongs to or if you passed a `read` token. + + Example: + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import list_rejected_access_requests + + >>> requests = list(list_rejected_access_requests("meta-llama/Llama-2-7b")) + >>> len(requests) + 411 + >>> requests[0] + [ + AccessRequest( + username='clem', + fullname='Clem 🤗', + email='***', + timestamp=datetime.datetime(2023, 11, 23, 18, 4, 53, 828000, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc), + status='rejected', + fields=None, + ), + ... + ] + ``` + """ + yield from self._list_access_requests(repo_id, "rejected", repo_type=repo_type, token=token) + + def _list_access_requests( + self, + repo_id: str, + status: Literal["accepted", "rejected", "pending"], + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[AccessRequest]: + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo type, must be one of {constants.REPO_TYPES}") + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + + for request in paginate( + f"{constants.ENDPOINT}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/user-access-request/{status}", + params={}, + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ): + yield AccessRequest( + username=request["user"]["user"], + fullname=request["user"]["fullname"], + email=request["user"].get("email"), + status=request["status"], + timestamp=parse_datetime(request["timestamp"]), + fields=request.get("fields"), # only if custom fields in form + ) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def cancel_access_request( + self, repo_id: str, user: str, *, repo_type: str | None = None, token: bool | str | None = None + ) -> None: + """ + Cancel an access request from a user for a given gated repo. + + A cancelled request will go back to the pending list and the user will lose access to the repo. + + For more info about gated repos, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/models-gated. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The id of the repo to cancel access request for. + user (`str`): + The username of the user which access request should be cancelled. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of the repo to cancel access request for. Must be one of `model`, `dataset` or `space`. + Defaults to `model`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Raises: + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 400 if the repo is not gated. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 403 if you only have read-only access to the repo. This can be the case if you don't have `write` + or `admin` role in the organization the repo belongs to or if you passed a `read` token. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 if the user does not exist on the Hub. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 if the user access request cannot be found. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 if the user access request is already in the pending list. + """ + self._handle_access_request(repo_id, user, "pending", repo_type=repo_type, token=token) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def accept_access_request( + self, repo_id: str, user: str, *, repo_type: str | None = None, token: bool | str | None = None + ) -> None: + """ + Accept an access request from a user for a given gated repo. + + Once the request is accepted, the user will be able to download any file of the repo and access the community + tab. If the approval mode is automatic, you don't have to accept requests manually. An accepted request can be + cancelled or rejected at any time using [`cancel_access_request`] and [`reject_access_request`]. + + For more info about gated repos, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/models-gated. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The id of the repo to accept access request for. + user (`str`): + The username of the user which access request should be accepted. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of the repo to accept access request for. Must be one of `model`, `dataset` or `space`. + Defaults to `model`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Raises: + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 400 if the repo is not gated. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 403 if you only have read-only access to the repo. This can be the case if you don't have `write` + or `admin` role in the organization the repo belongs to or if you passed a `read` token. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 if the user does not exist on the Hub. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 if the user access request cannot be found. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 if the user access request is already in the accepted list. + """ + self._handle_access_request(repo_id, user, "accepted", repo_type=repo_type, token=token) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def reject_access_request( + self, + repo_id: str, + user: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + rejection_reason: str | None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Reject an access request from a user for a given gated repo. + + A rejected request will go to the rejected list. The user cannot download any file of the repo. Rejected + requests can be accepted or cancelled at any time using [`accept_access_request`] and [`cancel_access_request`]. + A cancelled request will go back to the pending list while an accepted request will go to the accepted list. + + For more info about gated repos, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/models-gated. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The id of the repo to reject access request for. + user (`str`): + The username of the user which access request should be rejected. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of the repo to reject access request for. Must be one of `model`, `dataset` or `space`. + Defaults to `model`. + rejection_reason (`str`, *optional*): + Optional rejection reason that will be visible to the user (max 200 characters). + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Raises: + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 400 if the repo is not gated. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 403 if you only have read-only access to the repo. This can be the case if you don't have `write` + or `admin` role in the organization the repo belongs to or if you passed a `read` token. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 if the user does not exist on the Hub. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 if the user access request cannot be found. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 if the user access request is already in the rejected list. + """ + self._handle_access_request( + repo_id, user, "rejected", repo_type=repo_type, rejection_reason=rejection_reason, token=token + ) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def _handle_access_request( + self, + repo_id: str, + user: str, + status: Literal["accepted", "rejected", "pending"], + repo_type: str | None = None, + rejection_reason: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> None: + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo type, must be one of {constants.REPO_TYPES}") + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + + payload = {"user": user, "status": status} + + if rejection_reason is not None: + if status != "rejected": + raise ValueError("`rejection_reason` can only be passed when rejecting an access request.") + payload["rejectionReason"] = rejection_reason + + response = get_session().post( + f"{constants.ENDPOINT}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/user-access-request/handle", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json=payload, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def grant_access( + self, repo_id: str, user: str, *, repo_type: str | None = None, token: bool | str | None = None + ) -> None: + """ + Grant access to a user for a given gated repo. + + Granting access don't require for the user to send an access request by themselves. The user is automatically + added to the accepted list meaning they can download the files You can revoke the granted access at any time + using [`cancel_access_request`] or [`reject_access_request`]. + + For more info about gated repos, see https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/models-gated. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The id of the repo to grant access to. + user (`str`): + The username of the user to grant access. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of the repo to grant access to. Must be one of `model`, `dataset` or `space`. + Defaults to `model`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Raises: + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 400 if the repo is not gated. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 400 if the user already has access to the repo. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 403 if you only have read-only access to the repo. This can be the case if you don't have `write` + or `admin` role in the organization the repo belongs to or if you passed a `read` token. + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 if the user does not exist on the Hub. + """ + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo type, must be one of {constants.REPO_TYPES}") + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + + response = get_session().post( + f"{constants.ENDPOINT}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/user-access-request/grant", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json={"user": user}, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + return response.json() + + ################### + # Manage webhooks # + ################### + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def get_webhook(self, webhook_id: str, *, token: bool | str | None = None) -> WebhookInfo: + """Get a webhook by its id. + + Args: + webhook_id (`str`): + The unique identifier of the webhook to get. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved token, which is the recommended + method for authentication (see https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`WebhookInfo`]: + Info about the webhook. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import get_webhook + >>> webhook = get_webhook("654bbbc16f2ec14d77f109cc") + >>> print(webhook) + WebhookInfo( + id="654bbbc16f2ec14d77f109cc", + job=None, + watched=[WebhookWatchedItem(type="user", name="julien-c"), WebhookWatchedItem(type="org", name="HuggingFaceH4")], + url="https://webhook.site/a2176e82-5720-43ee-9e06-f91cb4c91548", + secret="my-secret", + domains=["repo", "discussion"], + disabled=False, + ) + ``` + """ + response = get_session().get( + f"{constants.ENDPOINT}/api/settings/webhooks/{webhook_id}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + webhook_data = response.json()["webhook"] + + watched_items = [WebhookWatchedItem(type=item["type"], name=item["name"]) for item in webhook_data["watched"]] + + webhook = WebhookInfo( + id=webhook_data["id"], + url=webhook_data.get("url"), + job=JobSpec(**webhook_data["job"]) if webhook_data.get("job") else None, + watched=watched_items, + domains=webhook_data["domains"], + secret=webhook_data.get("secret"), + disabled=webhook_data["disabled"], + ) + + return webhook + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_webhooks(self, *, token: bool | str | None = None) -> list[WebhookInfo]: + """List all configured webhooks. + + Args: + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved token, which is the recommended + method for authentication (see https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `list[WebhookInfo]`: + List of webhook info objects. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import list_webhooks + >>> webhooks = list_webhooks() + >>> len(webhooks) + 2 + >>> webhooks[0] + WebhookInfo( + id="654bbbc16f2ec14d77f109cc", + watched=[WebhookWatchedItem(type="user", name="julien-c"), WebhookWatchedItem(type="org", name="HuggingFaceH4")], + url="https://webhook.site/a2176e82-5720-43ee-9e06-f91cb4c91548", + secret="my-secret", + domains=["repo", "discussion"], + disabled=False, + ) + ``` + """ + response = get_session().get( + f"{constants.ENDPOINT}/api/settings/webhooks", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + webhooks_data = response.json() + + return [ + WebhookInfo( + id=webhook["id"], + url=webhook.get("url"), + job=JobSpec(**webhook["job"]) if webhook.get("job") else None, + watched=[WebhookWatchedItem(type=item["type"], name=item["name"]) for item in webhook["watched"]], + domains=webhook["domains"], + secret=webhook.get("secret"), + disabled=webhook["disabled"], + ) + for webhook in webhooks_data + ] + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def create_webhook( + self, + *, + url: str | None = None, + job_id: str | None = None, + watched: list[dict | WebhookWatchedItem], + domains: list[constants.WEBHOOK_DOMAIN_T] | None = None, + secret: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> WebhookInfo: + """Create a new webhook. + + The webhook can either send a payload to a URL, or trigger a Job to run on Hugging Face infrastructure. + This function should be called with one of `url` or `job_id`, but not both. + + Args: + url (`str`): + URL to send the payload to. + job_id (`str`): + ID of the source Job to trigger with the webhook payload in the environment variable WEBHOOK_PAYLOAD. + Additional environment variables are available for convenience: WEBHOOK_REPO_ID, WEBHOOK_REPO_TYPE and WEBHOOK_SECRET. + watched (`list[WebhookWatchedItem]`): + List of [`WebhookWatchedItem`] to be watched by the webhook. It can be users, orgs, models, datasets or spaces. + Watched items can also be provided as plain dictionaries. + domains (`list[Literal["repo", "discussion"]]`, optional): + List of domains to watch. It can be "repo", "discussion" or both. + secret (`str`, optional): + A secret to sign the payload with. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved token, which is the recommended + method for authentication (see https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`WebhookInfo`]: + Info about the newly created webhook. + + Example: + + Create a webhook that sends a payload to a URL + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import create_webhook + >>> payload = create_webhook( + ... watched=[{"type": "user", "name": "julien-c"}, {"type": "org", "name": "HuggingFaceH4"}], + ... url="https://webhook.site/a2176e82-5720-43ee-9e06-f91cb4c91548", + ... domains=["repo", "discussion"], + ... secret="my-secret", + ... ) + >>> print(payload) + WebhookInfo( + id="654bbbc16f2ec14d77f109cc", + url="https://webhook.site/a2176e82-5720-43ee-9e06-f91cb4c91548", + job=None, + watched=[WebhookWatchedItem(type="user", name="julien-c"), WebhookWatchedItem(type="org", name="HuggingFaceH4")], + domains=["repo", "discussion"], + secret="my-secret", + disabled=False, + ) + ``` + + Run a Job and then create a webhook that triggers this Job + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import create_webhook, run_job + >>> job = run_job( + ... image="ubuntu", + ... command=["bash", "-c", r"echo An event occurred in $WEBHOOK_REPO_ID: $WEBHOOK_PAYLOAD"], + ... ) + >>> payload = create_webhook( + ... watched=[{"type": "user", "name": "julien-c"}, {"type": "org", "name": "HuggingFaceH4"}], + ... job_id=job.id, + ... domains=["repo", "discussion"], + ... secret="my-secret", + ... ) + >>> print(payload) + WebhookInfo( + id="654bbbc16f2ec14d77f109cc", + url=None, + job=JobSpec( + docker_image='ubuntu', + space_id=None, + command=['bash', '-c', 'echo An event occurred in $WEBHOOK_REPO_ID: $WEBHOOK_PAYLOAD'], + arguments=[], + environment={}, + secrets=[], + flavor='cpu-basic', + timeout=None, + tags=None, + arch=None + ), + watched=[WebhookWatchedItem(type="user", name="julien-c"), WebhookWatchedItem(type="org", name="HuggingFaceH4")], + domains=["repo", "discussion"], + secret="my-secret", + disabled=False, + ) + ``` + """ + watched_dicts = [asdict(item) if isinstance(item, WebhookWatchedItem) else item for item in watched] + + post_webhooks_json: dict = {"watched": watched_dicts} + if domains is not None: + post_webhooks_json["domains"] = domains + if secret is not None: + post_webhooks_json["secret"] = secret + if url is not None and job_id is not None: + raise ValueError("Set `url` or `job_id` but not both.") + elif url is not None: + post_webhooks_json["url"] = url + elif job_id is not None: + post_webhooks_json["jobSourceId"] = job_id + else: + raise ValueError("Missing argument for webhook: `url` or `job_id`.") + + response = get_session().post( + f"{constants.ENDPOINT}/api/settings/webhooks", + json=post_webhooks_json, + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + webhook_data = response.json()["webhook"] + watched_items = [WebhookWatchedItem(type=item["type"], name=item["name"]) for item in webhook_data["watched"]] + + webhook = WebhookInfo( + id=webhook_data["id"], + url=webhook_data.get("url"), + job=JobSpec(**webhook_data["job"]) if webhook_data.get("job") else None, + watched=watched_items, + domains=webhook_data["domains"], + secret=webhook_data.get("secret"), + disabled=webhook_data["disabled"], + ) + + return webhook + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def update_webhook( + self, + webhook_id: str, + *, + url: str | None = None, + watched: list[dict | WebhookWatchedItem] | None = None, + domains: list[constants.WEBHOOK_DOMAIN_T] | None = None, + secret: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> WebhookInfo: + """Update an existing webhook. + + Args: + webhook_id (`str`): + The unique identifier of the webhook to be updated. + url (`str`, optional): + The URL to which the payload will be sent. + watched (`list[WebhookWatchedItem]`, optional): + List of items to watch. It can be users, orgs, models, datasets, or spaces. + Refer to [`WebhookWatchedItem`] for more details. Watched items can also be provided as plain dictionaries. + domains (`list[Literal["repo", "discussion"]]`, optional): + The domains to watch. This can include "repo", "discussion", or both. + secret (`str`, optional): + A secret to sign the payload with, providing an additional layer of security. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved token, which is the recommended + method for authentication (see https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`WebhookInfo`]: + Info about the updated webhook. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import update_webhook + >>> updated_payload = update_webhook( + ... webhook_id="654bbbc16f2ec14d77f109cc", + ... url="https://new.webhook.site/a2176e82-5720-43ee-9e06-f91cb4c91548", + ... watched=[{"type": "user", "name": "julien-c"}, {"type": "org", "name": "HuggingFaceH4"}], + ... domains=["repo"], + ... secret="my-secret", + ... ) + >>> print(updated_payload) + WebhookInfo( + id="654bbbc16f2ec14d77f109cc", + job=None, + url="https://new.webhook.site/a2176e82-5720-43ee-9e06-f91cb4c91548", + watched=[WebhookWatchedItem(type="user", name="julien-c"), WebhookWatchedItem(type="org", name="HuggingFaceH4")], + domains=["repo"], + secret="my-secret", + disabled=False, + ``` + """ + if watched is None: + watched = [] + watched_dicts = [asdict(item) if isinstance(item, WebhookWatchedItem) else item for item in watched] + + update_json: dict = {"watched": watched_dicts} + if url is not None: + update_json["url"] = url + if domains is not None: + update_json["domains"] = domains + if secret is not None: + update_json["secret"] = secret + + response = get_session().post( + f"{constants.ENDPOINT}/api/settings/webhooks/{webhook_id}", + json=update_json, + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + webhook_data = response.json()["webhook"] + + watched_items = [WebhookWatchedItem(type=item["type"], name=item["name"]) for item in webhook_data["watched"]] + + webhook = WebhookInfo( + id=webhook_data["id"], + url=webhook_data.get("url"), + job=JobSpec(**webhook_data["job"]) if webhook_data.get("job") else None, + watched=watched_items, + domains=webhook_data["domains"], + secret=webhook_data.get("secret"), + disabled=webhook_data["disabled"], + ) + + return webhook + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def enable_webhook(self, webhook_id: str, *, token: bool | str | None = None) -> WebhookInfo: + """Enable a webhook (makes it "active"). + + Args: + webhook_id (`str`): + The unique identifier of the webhook to enable. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved token, which is the recommended + method for authentication (see https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`WebhookInfo`]: + Info about the enabled webhook. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import enable_webhook + >>> enabled_webhook = enable_webhook("654bbbc16f2ec14d77f109cc") + >>> enabled_webhook + WebhookInfo( + id="654bbbc16f2ec14d77f109cc", + job=None, + url="https://webhook.site/a2176e82-5720-43ee-9e06-f91cb4c91548", + watched=[WebhookWatchedItem(type="user", name="julien-c"), WebhookWatchedItem(type="org", name="HuggingFaceH4")], + domains=["repo", "discussion"], + secret="my-secret", + disabled=False, + ) + ``` + """ + response = get_session().post( + f"{constants.ENDPOINT}/api/settings/webhooks/{webhook_id}/enable", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + webhook_data = response.json()["webhook"] + + watched_items = [WebhookWatchedItem(type=item["type"], name=item["name"]) for item in webhook_data["watched"]] + + webhook = WebhookInfo( + id=webhook_data["id"], + url=webhook_data.get("url"), + job=JobSpec(**webhook_data["job"]) if webhook_data.get("job") else None, + watched=watched_items, + domains=webhook_data["domains"], + secret=webhook_data.get("secret"), + disabled=webhook_data["disabled"], + ) + + return webhook + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def disable_webhook(self, webhook_id: str, *, token: bool | str | None = None) -> WebhookInfo: + """Disable a webhook (makes it "disabled"). + + Args: + webhook_id (`str`): + The unique identifier of the webhook to disable. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved token, which is the recommended + method for authentication (see https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`WebhookInfo`]: + Info about the disabled webhook. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import disable_webhook + >>> disabled_webhook = disable_webhook("654bbbc16f2ec14d77f109cc") + >>> disabled_webhook + WebhookInfo( + id="654bbbc16f2ec14d77f109cc", + url="https://webhook.site/a2176e82-5720-43ee-9e06-f91cb4c91548", + jon=None, + watched=[WebhookWatchedItem(type="user", name="julien-c"), WebhookWatchedItem(type="org", name="HuggingFaceH4")], + domains=["repo", "discussion"], + secret="my-secret", + disabled=True, + ) + ``` + """ + response = get_session().post( + f"{constants.ENDPOINT}/api/settings/webhooks/{webhook_id}/disable", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + webhook_data = response.json()["webhook"] + + watched_items = [WebhookWatchedItem(type=item["type"], name=item["name"]) for item in webhook_data["watched"]] + + webhook = WebhookInfo( + id=webhook_data["id"], + url=webhook_data.get("url"), + job=JobSpec(**webhook_data["job"]) if webhook_data.get("job") else None, + watched=watched_items, + domains=webhook_data["domains"], + secret=webhook_data.get("secret"), + disabled=webhook_data["disabled"], + ) + + return webhook + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def delete_webhook(self, webhook_id: str, *, token: bool | str | None = None) -> None: + """Delete a webhook. + + Args: + webhook_id (`str`): + The unique identifier of the webhook to delete. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved token, which is the recommended + method for authentication (see https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `None` + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import delete_webhook + >>> delete_webhook("654bbbc16f2ec14d77f109cc") + ``` + """ + response = get_session().delete( + f"{constants.ENDPOINT}/api/settings/webhooks/{webhook_id}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + ############# + # Internals # + ############# + + def _build_hf_headers( + self, + token: bool | str | None = None, + library_name: str | None = None, + library_version: str | None = None, + user_agent: dict | str | None = None, + ) -> dict[str, str]: + """ + Alias for [`build_hf_headers`] that uses the token from [`HfApi`] client + when `token` is not provided. + """ + if token is None: + # Cannot do `token = token or self.token` as token can be `False`. + token = self.token + return build_hf_headers( + token=token, + library_name=library_name or self.library_name, + library_version=library_version or self.library_version, + user_agent=user_agent or self.user_agent, + headers=self.headers, + ) + + def _prepare_folder_deletions( + self, + repo_id: str, + repo_type: str | None, + revision: str | None, + path_in_repo: str, + delete_patterns: list[str] | str | None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> list[CommitOperationDelete]: + """Generate the list of Delete operations for a commit to delete files from a repo. + + List remote files and match them against the `delete_patterns` constraints. Returns a list of [`CommitOperationDelete`] + with the matching items. + + Note: `.gitattributes` file is essential to make a repo work properly on the Hub. This file will always be + kept even if it matches the `delete_patterns` constraints. + """ + if delete_patterns is None: + # If no delete patterns, no need to list and filter remote files + return [] + + # List remote files + filenames = self.list_repo_files(repo_id=repo_id, revision=revision, repo_type=repo_type, token=token) + + # Compute relative path in repo + if path_in_repo and path_in_repo not in (".", "./"): + path_in_repo = path_in_repo.strip("/") + "/" # harmonize + relpath_to_abspath = { + file[len(path_in_repo) :]: file for file in filenames if file.startswith(path_in_repo) + } + else: + relpath_to_abspath = {file: file for file in filenames} + + # Apply filter on relative paths and return + return [ + CommitOperationDelete(path_in_repo=relpath_to_abspath[relpath], is_folder=False) + for relpath in filter_repo_objects(relpath_to_abspath.keys(), allow_patterns=delete_patterns) + if relpath_to_abspath[relpath] != ".gitattributes" + ] + + def _prepare_upload_folder_additions( + self, + folder_path: str | Path, + path_in_repo: str, + allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> list[CommitOperationAdd]: + """Generate the list of Add operations for a commit to upload a folder. + + Files not matching the `allow_patterns` (allowlist) and `ignore_patterns` (denylist) + constraints are discarded. + """ + + folder_path = Path(folder_path).expanduser().resolve() + if not folder_path.is_dir(): + raise ValueError(f"Provided path: '{folder_path}' is not a directory") + + # List files from folder + relpath_to_abspath = { + path.relative_to(folder_path).as_posix(): path + for path in sorted(folder_path.glob("**/*")) # sorted to be deterministic + if path.is_file() + } + + # Filter files + # Patterns are applied on the path relative to `folder_path`. `path_in_repo` is prefixed after the filtering. + filtered_repo_objects = list( + filter_repo_objects( + relpath_to_abspath.keys(), allow_patterns=allow_patterns, ignore_patterns=ignore_patterns + ) + ) + + prefix = f"{path_in_repo.strip('/')}/" if path_in_repo else "" + + # If updating a README.md file, make sure the metadata format is valid + # It's better to fail early than to fail after all the files have been hashed. + if "README.md" in filtered_repo_objects: + self._validate_yaml( + content=relpath_to_abspath["README.md"].read_text(encoding="utf8"), + repo_type=repo_type, + token=token, + ) + if len(filtered_repo_objects) > 30: + log = logger.warning if len(filtered_repo_objects) > 200 else logger.info + log( + "It seems you are trying to upload a large folder at once. This might take some time and then fail if " + "the folder is too large. For such cases, it is recommended to upload in smaller batches or to use " + "`HfApi().upload_large_folder(...)`/`hf upload-large-folder` instead. For more details, " + "check out https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/main/en/guides/upload#upload-a-large-folder." + ) + + logger.info(f"Start hashing {len(filtered_repo_objects)} files.") + operations = [ + CommitOperationAdd( + path_or_fileobj=relpath_to_abspath[relpath], # absolute path on disk + path_in_repo=prefix + relpath, # "absolute" path in repo + ) + for relpath in filtered_repo_objects + ] + logger.info(f"Finished hashing {len(filtered_repo_objects)} files.") + return operations + + def _validate_yaml(self, content: str, *, repo_type: str | None = None, token: bool | str | None = None): + """ + Validate YAML from `README.md`, used before file hashing and upload. + + Args: + content (`str`): + Content of `README.md` to validate. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of the repo to grant access to. Must be one of `model`, `dataset` or `space`. + Defaults to `model`. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Raises: + - [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + if YAML is invalid + """ + repo_type = repo_type if repo_type is not None else constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + + response = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/validate-yaml", + json={"content": content, "repoType": repo_type}, + headers=headers, + ) + # Handle warnings (example: empty metadata) + response_content = response.json() + message = "\n".join([f"- {warning.get('message')}" for warning in response_content.get("warnings", [])]) + if message: + warnings.warn(f"Warnings while validating metadata in README.md:\n{message}") + + # Raise on errors + try: + hf_raise_for_status(response) + except BadRequestError as e: + errors = response_content.get("errors", []) + message = "\n".join([f"- {error.get('message')}" for error in errors]) + raise ValueError(f"Invalid metadata in README.md.\n{message}") from e + + def get_user_overview(self, username: str, token: bool | str | None = None) -> User: + """ + Get an overview of a user on the Hub. + + Args: + username (`str`): + Username of the user to get an overview of. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `User`: A [`User`] object with the user's overview. + + Raises: + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 If the user does not exist on the Hub. + """ + r = get_session().get( + f"{constants.ENDPOINT}/api/users/{username}/overview", headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return User(**r.json()) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def get_organization_overview(self, organization: str, token: bool | str | None = None) -> Organization: + """ + Get an overview of an organization on the Hub. + + Args: + organization (`str`): + Name of the organization to get an overview of. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved token, which is the recommended method + for authentication (see https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Organization`: An [`Organization`] object with the organization's overview. + + Raises: + [`HTTPError`](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/#requests.HTTPError): + HTTP 404 If the organization does not exist on the Hub. + """ + r = get_session().get( + f"{constants.ENDPOINT}/api/organizations/{organization}/overview", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return Organization(**r.json()) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_organization_followers(self, organization: str, token: bool | str | None = None) -> Iterable[User]: + """ + List followers of an organization on the Hub. + + Args: + organization (`str`): + Name of the organization to get the followers of. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[User]`: A list of [`User`] objects with the followers of the organization. + + Raises: + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 If the organization does not exist on the Hub. + + """ + for follower in paginate( + path=f"{constants.ENDPOINT}/api/organizations/{organization}/followers", + params={}, + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ): + yield User(**follower) + + def list_organization_members(self, organization: str, token: bool | str | None = None) -> Iterable[User]: + """ + List of members of an organization on the Hub. + + Args: + organization (`str`): + Name of the organization to get the members of. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[User]`: A list of [`User`] objects with the members of the organization. + + Raises: + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 If the organization does not exist on the Hub. + + """ + for member in paginate( + path=f"{constants.ENDPOINT}/api/organizations/{organization}/members", + params={}, + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ): + yield User(**member) + + def list_user_followers(self, username: str, token: bool | str | None = None) -> Iterable[User]: + """ + Get the list of followers of a user on the Hub. + + Args: + username (`str`): + Username of the user to get the followers of. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[User]`: A list of [`User`] objects with the followers of the user. + + Raises: + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 If the user does not exist on the Hub. + + """ + for follower in paginate( + path=f"{constants.ENDPOINT}/api/users/{username}/followers", + params={}, + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ): + yield User(**follower) + + def list_user_following(self, username: str, token: bool | str | None = None) -> Iterable[User]: + """ + Get the list of users followed by a user on the Hub. + + Args: + username (`str`): + Username of the user to get the users followed by. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[User]`: A list of [`User`] objects with the users followed by the user. + + Raises: + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 If the user does not exist on the Hub. + + """ + for followed_user in paginate( + path=f"{constants.ENDPOINT}/api/users/{username}/following", + params={}, + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ): + yield User(**followed_user) + + def list_papers( + self, + *, + query: str | None = None, + limit: int | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[PaperInfo]: + """ + List daily papers on the Hugging Face Hub given a search query. + + Args: + query (`str`, *optional*): + A search query string to find papers. + If provided, returns papers that match the query. + limit (`int`, *optional*): + The maximum number of papers to return. + token (Union[bool, str, None], *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[PaperInfo]`: an iterable of [`huggingface_hub.hf_api.PaperInfo`] objects. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + + >>> api = HfApi() + + # List all papers with "attention" in their title + >>> api.list_papers(query="attention") + ``` + """ + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/papers/search" + params: dict[str, Any] = {} + if query: + params["q"] = query + if limit is not None: + params["limit"] = limit + r = get_session().get( + path, + params=params, + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + for paper in r.json(): + yield PaperInfo(**paper) + + def paper_info(self, id: str) -> PaperInfo: + """ + Get information for a paper on the Hub. + + Args: + id (`str`, **optional**): + ArXiv id of the paper. + + Returns: + `PaperInfo`: A `PaperInfo` object. + + Raises: + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 If the paper does not exist on the Hub. + """ + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/papers/{id}" + r = get_session().get(path) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return PaperInfo(**r.json()) + + def read_paper(self, id: str) -> str: + """ + Get the markdown content of a paper page on the Hub. + + Args: + id (`str`): + ArXiv id of the paper. + + Returns: + `str`: The paper page content as markdown. + + Raises: + [`HfHubHTTPError`]: + HTTP 404 If the paper does not exist on the Hub. + """ + path = f"{self.endpoint}/papers/{id}.md" + r = get_session().get(path) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return r.text + + def list_daily_papers( + self, + *, + date: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + week: str | None = None, + month: str | None = None, + submitter: str | None = None, + sort: DailyPapersSort_T | None = None, + p: int | None = None, + limit: int | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[PaperInfo]: + """ + List the daily papers published on a given date on the Hugging Face Hub. + + Args: + date (`str`, *optional*): + Date in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD) for which to fetch daily papers. + Defaults to most recent ones. + token (Union[bool, str, None], *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token. To disable authentication, pass `False`. + week (`str`, *optional*): + Week in ISO format (YYYY-Www) for which to fetch daily papers. Example, `2025-W09`. + month (`str`, *optional*): + Month in ISO format (YYYY-MM) for which to fetch daily papers. Example, `2025-02`. + submitter (`str`, *optional*): + Username of the submitter to filter daily papers. + sort (`Literal["publishedAt", "trending"]`, *optional*): + Sort order for the daily papers. Can be either by `publishedAt` or by `trending`. + Defaults to `"publishedAt"` + p (`int`, *optional*): + Page number for pagination. Defaults to 0. + limit (`int`, *optional*): + Limit of papers to fetch. Defaults to 50. + + Returns: + `Iterable[PaperInfo]`: an iterable of [`huggingface_hub.hf_api.PaperInfo`] objects. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> list(api.list_daily_papers(date="2025-10-29")) + ``` + """ + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/daily_papers" + + params = { + k: v + for k, v in { + "p": p, + "limit": limit, + "sort": sort, + "date": date, + "week": week, + "month": month, + "submitter": submitter, + }.items() + if v is not None + } + + r = get_session().get(path, params=params, headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token)) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + for paper in r.json(): + yield PaperInfo(**paper) + + def auth_check( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + write: bool = False, + ) -> None: + """ + Check if the provided user token has access to a specific repository on the Hugging Face Hub. + + This method verifies whether the user, authenticated via the provided token, has access to the specified + repository. If the repository is not found or if the user lacks the required permissions to access it, + the method raises an appropriate exception. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The repository to check for access. Format should be `"user/repo_name"`. + Example: `"user/my-cool-model"`. + + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of the repository. Should be one of `"model"`, `"dataset"`, or `"space"`. + If not specified, the default is `"model"`. + + token (`Union[bool, str, None]`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used, which is the + recommended authentication method. Set to `False` to disable authentication. + Refer to: https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication. + + write (`bool`, *optional*): + If `True`, checks whether the user has content write permission on the repository. + If `False` (default), only checks for read access. + + Raises: + [`~utils.RepositoryNotFoundError`]: + Raised if the repository does not exist, is private, or the user does not have access. This can + occur if the `repo_id` or `repo_type` is incorrect or if the repository is private but the user + is not authenticated. + + [`~utils.GatedRepoError`]: + Raised if the repository exists but is gated and the user is not authorized to access it. + + Example: + Check if the user has access to a repository: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import auth_check + >>> from huggingface_hub.utils import GatedRepoError, RepositoryNotFoundError + + try: + auth_check("user/my-cool-model") + except GatedRepoError: + # Handle gated repository error + print("You do not have permission to access this gated repository.") + except RepositoryNotFoundError: + # Handle repository not found error + print("The repository was not found or you do not have access.") + ``` + + In this example: + - If the user has access, the method completes successfully. + - If the repository is gated or does not exist, appropriate exceptions are raised, allowing the user + to handle them accordingly. + """ + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + if repo_type is None: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + if repo_type not in constants.REPO_TYPES: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo type, must be one of {constants.REPO_TYPES}") + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/{repo_type}s/{repo_id}/auth-check" + if write: + path = f"{path}/write" + r = get_session().get(path, headers=headers) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + + def run_job( + self, + *, + image: str, + command: list[str], + env: dict[str, Any] | None = None, + secrets: dict[str, Any] | None = None, + flavor: SpaceHardware | None = None, + timeout: int | float | str | None = None, + labels: dict[str, str] | None = None, + volumes: list[Volume] | None = None, + namespace: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> JobInfo: + """ + Run compute Jobs on Hugging Face infrastructure. + + Args: + image (`str`): + The Docker image to use. + Examples: `"ubuntu"`, `"python:3.12"`, `"pytorch/pytorch:2.6.0-cuda12.4-cudnn9-devel"`. + Example with an image from a Space: `"hf.co/spaces/lhoestq/duckdb"`. + + command (`list[str]`): + The command to run. Example: `["echo", "hello"]`. + + env (`dict[str, Any]`, *optional*): + Defines the environment variables for the Job. + + secrets (`dict[str, Any]`, *optional*): + Defines the secret environment variables for the Job. + + flavor (`str`, *optional*): + Flavor for the hardware, as in Hugging Face Spaces. See [`SpaceHardware`] for possible values. + Defaults to `"cpu-basic"`. + + timeout (`Union[int, float, str]`, *optional*): + Max duration for the Job: int/float with s (seconds, default), m (minutes), h (hours) or d (days). + Example: `300` or `"5m"` for 5 minutes. + + labels (`dict[str, str]`, *optional*): + Labels to attach to the job (key-value pairs). + + volumes (`list[Volume]`, *optional*): + Hugging Face Buckets or Repos to mount as volumes in the job container. + Each volume is a [`Volume`] with `type` (`"bucket"`, `"model"`, `"dataset"`, or `"space"`), + `source` (e.g. `"username/my-bucket"`), and `mount_path` (e.g. `"/data"`). + + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace where the Job will be created. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + + token `(Union[bool, str, None]`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used, which is the + recommended authentication method. Set to `False` to disable authentication. + Refer to: https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication. + + Example: + Run your first Job: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import run_job + >>> run_job(image="python:3.12", command=["python", "-c" ,"print('Hello from HF compute!')"]) + ``` + + Run a GPU Job: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import run_job + >>> image = "pytorch/pytorch:2.6.0-cuda12.4-cudnn9-devel" + >>> command = ["python", "-c", "import torch; print(f"This code ran with the following GPU: {torch.cuda.get_device_name()}")"] + >>> run_job(image=image, command=command, flavor="a10g-small") + ``` + + Run a Job with volumes: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import Volume, run_job + >>> dataset_volume = Volume(type="dataset", source="HuggingFaceFW/fineweb", mount_path="/data") + >>> output_bucket_volume = Volume(type="bucket", source="username/my-bucket", mount_path="/output") + >>> image = "duckdb/duckdb" + >>> command = ["duckdb", "-c", "COPY (SELECT * FROM '/data/**/*.parquet' LIMIT 5) TO '/output/first-rows.parquet'"] + >>> run_job(image=image, command=command, volumes=[dataset_volume, output_bucket_volume]) + ``` + + """ + if namespace is None: + namespace = self.whoami(token=token)["name"] + job_spec = _create_job_spec( + image=image, + command=command, + env=env, + secrets=secrets, + flavor=flavor, + timeout=timeout, + labels=labels, + volumes=volumes, + ) + response = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/jobs/{namespace}", + json=job_spec, + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + job_info = response.json() + return JobInfo(**job_info, endpoint=self.endpoint) + + def _fetch_running_job_sse( + self, + *, + job_id: str, + route: str, + timeout: int, + skip_previous_events_on_retry: bool, + tolerated_status_codes: tuple[int, ...] = (), + tolerated_exception_types: tuple[type[Exception], ...] = (), + follow: bool = True, + namespace: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[dict[str, Any]]: + if namespace is None: + namespace = self.whoami(token=token)["name"] + + def has_job_finished() -> bool: + # We don't use http_backoff: this is the authoritative check that + # decides whether to keep streaming. + job_status_response = get_session().get( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/jobs/{namespace}/{job_id}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(job_status_response) + job_status = job_status_response.json() + return "status" in job_status and job_status["status"]["stage"] not in ("RUNNING", "UPDATING") + + yield from self._stream_sse_events( + url=f"{self.endpoint}/api/jobs/{namespace}/{job_id}/{route}", + log_label=f"jobs /{route} for {job_id=}", + timeout=timeout, + follow=follow, + token=token, + skip_previous_events_on_retry=skip_previous_events_on_retry, + tolerated_status_codes=tolerated_status_codes, + tolerated_exception_types=tolerated_exception_types, + on_iteration_end=has_job_finished, + ) + + def fetch_job_logs( + self, + *, + job_id: str, + namespace: str | None = None, + follow: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[str]: + """ + Fetch all the logs from a compute Job on Hugging Face infrastructure. + + Args: + job_id (`str`): + ID of the Job. + + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace where the Job is running. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + + follow (`bool`, *optional*): + If `True`, stream logs in real-time until the job completes (blocking). + If `False` (default), fetch only the currently available logs and return immediately (non-blocking). + + token `(Union[bool, str, None]`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used, which is the + recommended authentication method. Set to `False` to disable authentication. + Refer to: https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import fetch_job_logs, run_job + >>> job = run_job(image="python:3.12", command=["python", "-c" ,"print('Hello from HF compute!')"]) + >>> for log in fetch_job_logs(job_id=job.id): + ... print(log) + Hello from HF compute! + + >>> # Non-blocking: fetch only currently available logs + >>> for log in fetch_job_logs(job_id=job.id, follow=False): + ... print(log) + ``` + """ + # - We need to retry because sometimes the /logs doesn't return logs when the job just started. + # (for example it can return only two lines: one for "Job started" and one empty line) + # - Timeouts can happen in case of build errors + # - ChunkedEncodingError can happen in case of stopped logging in the middle of streaming + # - Infinite empty log stream can happen in case of build error + # (the logs stream is infinite and empty except for the Job started message) + # - there is a ": keep-alive" every 30 seconds + + seconds_between_keep_alive = 30 + # When not following, use a short timeout: the server replays historical logs + # quickly, then pauses waiting for new events (~30s keep-alive). 5 seconds is + # enough to receive all buffered logs. + timeout = 4 * seconds_between_keep_alive if follow else 5 + for event in self._fetch_running_job_sse( + job_id=job_id, + route="logs", + timeout=timeout, + skip_previous_events_on_retry=True, + follow=follow, + namespace=namespace, + token=token, + ): + # timestamp = event["timestamp"] + if not event["data"].startswith("===== Job started"): + log = event["data"] + yield log + + def fetch_job_metrics( + self, + *, + job_id: str, + namespace: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[dict[str, Any]]: + """ + Fetch all the live metrics from a compute Job on Hugging Face infrastructure. + + Args: + job_id (`str`): + ID of the Job. + + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace where the Job is running. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + + token `(Union[bool, str, None]`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used, which is the + recommended authentication method. Set to `False` to disable authentication. + Refer to: https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import fetch_job_metrics, run_job + >>> job = run_job(image="python:3.12", command=["python", "-c" ,"print('Hello from HF compute!')"], flavor="a10g-small") + >>> for metrics in fetch_job_metrics(job_id=job.id): + ... print(metrics) + { + "cpu_usage_pct": 0, + "cpu_millicores": 3500, + "memory_used_bytes": 1306624, + "memory_total_bytes": 15032385536, + "rx_bps": 0, + "tx_bps": 0, + "gpus": { + "882fa930": { + "utilization": 0, + "memory_used_bytes": 0, + "memory_total_bytes": 22836000000 + } + }, + "replica": "57vr7" + } + ``` + """ + # - there is one "metric" event every second, like this: + # event: metric + # data: {"cpu_usage_pct":0,"cpu_millicores":3500,"memory_used_bytes":1417216,"memory_total_bytes":15032385536,"rx_bps":0,"tx_bps":0,"gpus":{"d901cd7f":{"utilization":0,"memory_used_bytes":0,"memory_total_bytes":22836000000}},"replica":"j6qz9"} + # - the stream doesn't end when the job finishes, so we rely on timeouts (httpx.NetworkError with Timeout as cause) + # - httpx.ReadTimeout can happen if the job is marked as running but the hardware is not available yet, that we can ignore + # - it returns an internal error 500 if the job has already finished, we simply ignore it + # - ChunkedEncodingError can happen in case of stopped logging in the middle of streaming + # - there is a ": keep-alive" every 30 seconds + seconds_between_events = 1 + yield from self._fetch_running_job_sse( + job_id=job_id, + route="metrics", + timeout=10 * seconds_between_events, + skip_previous_events_on_retry=False, + tolerated_status_codes=(500,), + namespace=namespace, + token=token, + ) + + def list_jobs( + self, + *, + timeout: int | None = None, + namespace: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> list[JobInfo]: + """ + List compute Jobs on Hugging Face infrastructure. + + Args: + timeout (`float`, *optional*): + Whether to set a timeout for the request to the Hub. + + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace from where it lists the jobs. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + + token `(Union[bool, str, None]`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used, which is the + recommended authentication method. Set to `False` to disable authentication. + Refer to: https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication. + """ + if namespace is None: + namespace = whoami(token=token)["name"] + response = get_session().get( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/jobs/{namespace}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + timeout=timeout, + ) + response.raise_for_status() + return [JobInfo(**job_info, endpoint=self.endpoint) for job_info in response.json()] + + def list_jobs_hardware(self, token: bool | str | None = None) -> list[JobHardware]: + """ + List available hardware options for Jobs on Hugging Face infrastructure. + + Returns: + `list[JobHardware]`: A list of available hardware configurations. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + >>> hardware_list = api.list_jobs_hardware() + >>> hardware_list[0] + JobHardware(name='cpu-basic', pretty_name='CPU Basic', cpu='2 vCPU', ram='16 GB', accelerator=None, unit_cost_micro_usd=167, unit_cost_usd=0.000167, unit_label='minute') + >>> hardware_list[0].name + 'cpu-basic' + + # Filter GPU options + >>> gpu_hardware = [hw for hw in hardware_list if hw.accelerator is not None] + >>> gpu_hardware[0].accelerator.model + 'T4' + ``` + """ + response = get_session().get(f"{self.endpoint}/api/jobs/hardware", headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token)) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + return [JobHardware(**hardware) for hardware in response.json()] + + def inspect_job( + self, + *, + job_id: str, + namespace: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> JobInfo: + """ + Inspect a compute Job on Hugging Face infrastructure. + + Args: + job_id (`str`): + ID of the Job. + + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace where the Job is running. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + + token `(Union[bool, str, None]`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used, which is the + recommended authentication method. Set to `False` to disable authentication. + Refer to: https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import inspect_job, run_job + >>> job = run_job(image="python:3.12", command=["python", "-c" ,"print('Hello from HF compute!')"]) + >>> inspect_job(job.id) + JobInfo( + id='68780d00bbe36d38803f645f', + created_at=datetime.datetime(2025, 7, 16, 20, 35, 12, 808000, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc), + docker_image='python:3.12', + space_id=None, + command=['python', '-c', "print('Hello from HF compute!')"], + arguments=[], + environment={}, + secrets={}, + flavor='cpu-basic', + status=JobStatus(stage='RUNNING', message=None) + ) + ``` + """ + if namespace is None: + namespace = self.whoami(token=token)["name"] + response = get_session().get( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/jobs/{namespace}/{job_id}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + response.raise_for_status() + return JobInfo(**response.json(), endpoint=self.endpoint) + + def cancel_job( + self, + *, + job_id: str, + namespace: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Cancel a compute Job on Hugging Face infrastructure. + + Args: + job_id (`str`): + ID of the Job. + + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace where the Job is running. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + + token `(Union[bool, str, None]`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used, which is the + recommended authentication method. Set to `False` to disable authentication. + Refer to: https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication. + """ + if namespace is None: + namespace = self.whoami(token=token)["name"] + get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/jobs/{namespace}/{job_id}/cancel", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ).raise_for_status() + + @experimental + def run_uv_job( + self, + script: str, + *, + script_args: list[str] | None = None, + dependencies: list[str] | None = None, + python: str | None = None, + image: str | None = None, + env: dict[str, Any] | None = None, + secrets: dict[str, Any] | None = None, + flavor: SpaceHardware | None = None, + timeout: int | float | str | None = None, + labels: dict[str, str] | None = None, + volumes: list[Volume] | None = None, + namespace: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> JobInfo: + """ + Run a UV script Job on Hugging Face infrastructure. + + Args: + script (`str`): + Path or URL of the UV script, or a command. + + script_args (`list[str]`, *optional*) + Arguments to pass to the script or command. + + dependencies (`list[str]`, *optional*) + Dependencies to use to run the UV script. + + python (`str`, *optional*) + Use a specific Python version. Default is 3.12. + + image (`str`, *optional*, defaults to "ghcr.io/astral-sh/uv:python3.12-bookworm"): + Use a custom Docker image with `uv` installed. + + env (`dict[str, Any]`, *optional*): + Defines the environment variables for the Job. + + secrets (`dict[str, Any]`, *optional*): + Defines the secret environment variables for the Job. + + flavor (`str`, *optional*): + Flavor for the hardware, as in Hugging Face Spaces. See [`SpaceHardware`] for possible values. + Defaults to `"cpu-basic"`. + + timeout (`Union[int, float, str]`, *optional*): + Max duration for the Job: int/float with s (seconds, default), m (minutes), h (hours) or d (days). + Example: `300` or `"5m"` for 5 minutes. + + labels (`dict[str, str]`, *optional*): + Labels to attach to the job (key-value pairs). + + volumes (`list[Volume]`, *optional*): + Hugging Face Buckets or Repos to mount as volumes in the job container. + Each volume is a [`Volume`] with `type` (`"bucket"`, `"model"`, `"dataset"`, or `"space"`), + `source` (e.g. `"username/my-bucket"`), and `mount_path` (e.g. `"/data"`). + + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace where the Job will be created. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + + token `(Union[bool, str, None]`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used, which is the + recommended authentication method. Set to `False` to disable authentication. + Refer to: https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication. + + Example: + + Run a script from a URL: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import run_uv_job + >>> script = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/huggingface/trl/refs/heads/main/trl/scripts/sft.py" + >>> script_args = ["--model_name_or_path", "Qwen/Qwen2-0.5B", "--dataset_name", "trl-lib/Capybara", "--push_to_hub"] + >>> run_uv_job(script, script_args=script_args, dependencies=["trl"], flavor="a10g-small") + ``` + + Run a local script: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import run_uv_job + >>> script = "my_sft.py" + >>> script_args = ["--model_name_or_path", "Qwen/Qwen2-0.5B", "--dataset_name", "trl-lib/Capybara", "--push_to_hub"] + >>> run_uv_job(script, script_args=script_args, dependencies=["trl"], flavor="a10g-small") + ``` + + Run a command: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import run_uv_job + >>> script = "lighteval" + >>> script_args= ["endpoint", "inference-providers", "model_name=openai/gpt-oss-20b,provider=auto", "lighteval|gsm8k|0|0"] + >>> run_uv_job(script, script_args=script_args, dependencies=["lighteval"], flavor="a10g-small") + ``` + + Mount volumes, e.g. to save model checkpoints during training: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import Volume, run_uv_job + >>> script = "my_sft.py" + >>> script_args = ["--output_dir", "/training-outputs/training-v3-final", ...] + >>> checkpoints_bucket = Volume(type="bucket", source="username/my-bucket", mount_path="/training-outputs") + >>> run_uv_job(script, script_args=script_args, volumes=[checkpoints_bucket]) + ``` + """ + image = image or "ghcr.io/astral-sh/uv:python3.12-bookworm" + env = env or {} + secrets = secrets or {} + + # Build command + command, env, secrets, extra_volumes = self._create_uv_command_env_and_secrets( + script=script, + script_args=script_args, + dependencies=dependencies, + python=python, + env=env, + secrets=secrets, + namespace=namespace, + token=token, + volumes=volumes, + ) + if extra_volumes: + volumes = (volumes or []) + extra_volumes + # Create RunCommand args + return self.run_job( + image=image, + command=command, + env=env, + secrets=secrets, + flavor=flavor, + timeout=timeout, + labels=labels, + volumes=volumes, + namespace=namespace, + token=token, + ) + + def create_scheduled_job( + self, + *, + image: str, + command: list[str], + schedule: str, + suspend: bool | None = None, + concurrency: bool | None = None, + env: dict[str, Any] | None = None, + secrets: dict[str, Any] | None = None, + flavor: SpaceHardware | None = None, + timeout: int | float | str | None = None, + labels: dict[str, str] | None = None, + volumes: list[Volume] | None = None, + namespace: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> ScheduledJobInfo: + """ + Create scheduled compute Jobs on Hugging Face infrastructure. + + Args: + image (`str`): + The Docker image to use. + Examples: `"ubuntu"`, `"python:3.12"`, `"pytorch/pytorch:2.6.0-cuda12.4-cudnn9-devel"`. + Example with an image from a Space: `"hf.co/spaces/lhoestq/duckdb"`. + + command (`list[str]`): + The command to run. Example: `["echo", "hello"]`. + + schedule (`str`): + One of "@annually", "@yearly", "@monthly", "@weekly", "@daily", "@hourly", or a + CRON schedule expression (e.g., '0 9 * * 1' for 9 AM every Monday). + + suspend (`bool`, *optional*): + If True, the scheduled Job is suspended (paused). Defaults to False. + + concurrency (`bool`, *optional*): + If True, multiple instances of this Job can run concurrently. Defaults to False. + + env (`dict[str, Any]`, *optional*): + Defines the environment variables for the Job. + + secrets (`dict[str, Any]`, *optional*): + Defines the secret environment variables for the Job. + + flavor (`str`, *optional*): + Flavor for the hardware, as in Hugging Face Spaces. See [`SpaceHardware`] for possible values. + Defaults to `"cpu-basic"`. + + timeout (`Union[int, float, str]`, *optional*): + Max duration for the Job: int/float with s (seconds, default), m (minutes), h (hours) or d (days). + Example: `300` or `"5m"` for 5 minutes. + + labels (`dict[str, str]`, *optional*): + Labels to attach to the job (key-value pairs). + + volumes (`list[Volume]`, *optional*): + Hugging Face Buckets or Repos to mount as volumes in the job container. + Each volume is a [`Volume`] with `type` (`"bucket"`, `"model"`, `"dataset"`, or `"space"`), + `source` (e.g. `"username/my-bucket"`), and `mount_path` (e.g. `"/data"`). + + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace where the Job will be created. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + + token `(Union[bool, str, None]`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used, which is the + recommended authentication method. Set to `False` to disable authentication. + Refer to: https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication. + + Example: + Create your first scheduled Job: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import create_scheduled_job + >>> create_scheduled_job(image="python:3.12", command=["python", "-c" ,"print('Hello from HF compute!')"], schedule="@hourly") + ``` + + Use a CRON schedule expression: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import create_scheduled_job + >>> create_scheduled_job(image="python:3.12", command=["python", "-c" ,"print('this runs every 5min')"], schedule="*/5 * * * *") + ``` + + Create a scheduled GPU Job: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import create_scheduled_job + >>> image = "pytorch/pytorch:2.6.0-cuda12.4-cudnn9-devel" + >>> command = ["python", "-c", "import torch; print(f"This code ran with the following GPU: {torch.cuda.get_device_name()}")"] + >>> create_scheduled_job(image, command, flavor="a10g-small", schedule="@hourly") + ``` + + """ + if namespace is None: + namespace = self.whoami(token=token)["name"] + + # prepare payload to send to HF Jobs API + job_spec = _create_job_spec( + image=image, + command=command, + env=env, + secrets=secrets, + flavor=flavor, + timeout=timeout, + labels=labels, + volumes=volumes, + ) + input_json: dict[str, Any] = { + "jobSpec": job_spec, + "schedule": schedule, + } + if concurrency is not None: + input_json["concurrency"] = concurrency + if suspend is not None: + input_json["suspend"] = suspend + response = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/scheduled-jobs/{namespace}", + json=input_json, + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + scheduled_job_info = response.json() + return ScheduledJobInfo(**scheduled_job_info) + + def list_scheduled_jobs( + self, + *, + timeout: int | None = None, + namespace: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> list[ScheduledJobInfo]: + """ + List scheduled compute Jobs on Hugging Face infrastructure. + + Args: + timeout (`float`, *optional*): + Whether to set a timeout for the request to the Hub. + + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace from where it lists the jobs. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + + token `(Union[bool, str, None]`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used, which is the + recommended authentication method. Set to `False` to disable authentication. + Refer to: https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication. + """ + if namespace is None: + namespace = self.whoami(token=token)["name"] + response = get_session().get( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/scheduled-jobs/{namespace}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + timeout=timeout, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + return [ScheduledJobInfo(**scheduled_job_info) for scheduled_job_info in response.json()] + + def inspect_scheduled_job( + self, + *, + scheduled_job_id: str, + namespace: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> ScheduledJobInfo: + """ + Inspect a scheduled compute Job on Hugging Face infrastructure. + + Args: + scheduled_job_id (`str`): + ID of the scheduled Job. + + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace where the scheduled Job is. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + + token `(Union[bool, str, None]`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used, which is the + recommended authentication method. Set to `False` to disable authentication. + Refer to: https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import inspect_job, create_scheduled_job + >>> scheduled_job = create_scheduled_job(image="python:3.12", command=["python", "-c" ,"print('Hello from HF compute!')"], schedule="@hourly") + >>> inspect_scheduled_job(scheduled_job.id) + ``` + """ + if namespace is None: + namespace = self.whoami(token=token)["name"] + response = get_session().get( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/scheduled-jobs/{namespace}/{scheduled_job_id}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + return ScheduledJobInfo(**response.json()) + + def delete_scheduled_job( + self, + *, + scheduled_job_id: str, + namespace: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Delete a scheduled compute Job on Hugging Face infrastructure. + + Args: + scheduled_job_id (`str`): + ID of the scheduled Job. + + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace where the scheduled Job is. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + + token `(Union[bool, str, None]`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used, which is the + recommended authentication method. Set to `False` to disable authentication. + Refer to: https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication. + """ + if namespace is None: + namespace = self.whoami(token=token)["name"] + response = get_session().delete( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/scheduled-jobs/{namespace}/{scheduled_job_id}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + def suspend_scheduled_job( + self, + *, + scheduled_job_id: str, + namespace: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Suspend (pause) a scheduled compute Job on Hugging Face infrastructure. + + Args: + scheduled_job_id (`str`): + ID of the scheduled Job. + + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace where the scheduled Job is. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + + token `(Union[bool, str, None]`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used, which is the + recommended authentication method. Set to `False` to disable authentication. + Refer to: https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication. + """ + if namespace is None: + namespace = self.whoami(token=token)["name"] + get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/scheduled-jobs/{namespace}/{scheduled_job_id}/suspend", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ).raise_for_status() + + def resume_scheduled_job( + self, + *, + scheduled_job_id: str, + namespace: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """ + Resume (unpause) a scheduled compute Job on Hugging Face infrastructure. + + Args: + scheduled_job_id (`str`): + ID of the scheduled Job. + + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace where the scheduled Job is. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + + token `(Union[bool, str, None]`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used, which is the + recommended authentication method. Set to `False` to disable authentication. + Refer to: https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication. + """ + if namespace is None: + namespace = self.whoami(token=token)["name"] + get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/scheduled-jobs/{namespace}/{scheduled_job_id}/resume", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ).raise_for_status() + + @experimental + def create_scheduled_uv_job( + self, + script: str, + *, + script_args: list[str] | None = None, + schedule: str, + suspend: bool | None = None, + concurrency: bool | None = None, + dependencies: list[str] | None = None, + python: str | None = None, + image: str | None = None, + env: dict[str, Any] | None = None, + secrets: dict[str, Any] | None = None, + flavor: SpaceHardware | None = None, + timeout: int | float | str | None = None, + labels: dict[str, str] | None = None, + volumes: list[Volume] | None = None, + namespace: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> ScheduledJobInfo: + """ + Run a UV script Job on Hugging Face infrastructure. + + Args: + script (`str`): + Path or URL of the UV script, or a command. + + script_args (`list[str]`, *optional*) + Arguments to pass to the script, or a command. + + schedule (`str`): + One of "@annually", "@yearly", "@monthly", "@weekly", "@daily", "@hourly", or a + CRON schedule expression (e.g., '0 9 * * 1' for 9 AM every Monday). + + suspend (`bool`, *optional*): + If True, the scheduled Job is suspended (paused). Defaults to False. + + concurrency (`bool`, *optional*): + If True, multiple instances of this Job can run concurrently. Defaults to False. + + dependencies (`list[str]`, *optional*) + Dependencies to use to run the UV script. + + python (`str`, *optional*) + Use a specific Python version. Default is 3.12. + + image (`str`, *optional*, defaults to "ghcr.io/astral-sh/uv:python3.12-bookworm"): + Use a custom Docker image with `uv` installed. + + env (`dict[str, Any]`, *optional*): + Defines the environment variables for the Job. + + secrets (`dict[str, Any]`, *optional*): + Defines the secret environment variables for the Job. + + flavor (`str`, *optional*): + Flavor for the hardware, as in Hugging Face Spaces. See [`SpaceHardware`] for possible values. + Defaults to `"cpu-basic"`. + + timeout (`Union[int, float, str]`, *optional*): + Max duration for the Job: int/float with s (seconds, default), m (minutes), h (hours) or d (days). + Example: `300` or `"5m"` for 5 minutes. + + labels (`dict[str, str]`, *optional*): + Labels to attach to the job (key-value pairs). + + volumes (`list[Volume]`, *optional*): + Hugging Face Buckets or Repos to mount as volumes in the job container. + Each volume is a [`Volume`] with `type` (`"bucket"`, `"model"`, `"dataset"`, or `"space"`), + `source` (e.g. `"username/my-bucket"`), and `mount_path` (e.g. `"/data"`). + + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + The namespace where the Job will be created. Defaults to the current user's namespace. + + token `(Union[bool, str, None]`, *optional*): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used, which is the + recommended authentication method. Set to `False` to disable authentication. + Refer to: https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication. + + Example: + + Schedule a script from a URL: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import create_scheduled_uv_job + >>> script = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/huggingface/trl/refs/heads/main/trl/scripts/sft.py" + >>> script_args = ["--model_name_or_path", "Qwen/Qwen2-0.5B", "--dataset_name", "trl-lib/Capybara", "--push_to_hub"] + >>> create_scheduled_uv_job(script, script_args=script_args, dependencies=["trl"], flavor="a10g-small", schedule="@weekly") + ``` + + Schedule a local script: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import create_scheduled_uv_job + >>> script = "my_sft.py" + >>> script_args = ["--model_name_or_path", "Qwen/Qwen2-0.5B", "--dataset_name", "trl-lib/Capybara", "--push_to_hub"] + >>> create_scheduled_uv_job(script, script_args=script_args, dependencies=["trl"], flavor="a10g-small", schedule="@weekly") + ``` + + Schedule a command: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import create_scheduled_uv_job + >>> script = "lighteval" + >>> script_args= ["endpoint", "inference-providers", "model_name=openai/gpt-oss-20b,provider=auto", "lighteval|gsm8k|0|0"] + >>> create_scheduled_uv_job(script, script_args=script_args, dependencies=["lighteval"], flavor="a10g-small", schedule="@weekly") + ``` + """ + image = image or "ghcr.io/astral-sh/uv:python3.12-bookworm" + # Build command + command, env, secrets, extra_volumes = self._create_uv_command_env_and_secrets( + script=script, + script_args=script_args, + dependencies=dependencies, + python=python, + env=env, + secrets=secrets, + namespace=namespace, + token=token, + volumes=volumes, + ) + if extra_volumes: + volumes = (volumes or []) + extra_volumes + # Create RunCommand args + return self.create_scheduled_job( + image=image, + command=command, + schedule=schedule, + suspend=suspend, + concurrency=concurrency, + env=env, + secrets=secrets, + flavor=flavor, + timeout=timeout, + labels=labels, + volumes=volumes, + namespace=namespace, + token=token, + ) + + def _create_uv_command_env_and_secrets( + self, + *, + script: str, + script_args: list[str] | None, + dependencies: list[str] | None, + python: str | None, + env: dict[str, Any] | None, + secrets: dict[str, Any] | None, + namespace: str | None, + token: bool | str | None, + volumes: list[Volume] | None = None, + ) -> tuple[list[str], dict[str, Any], dict[str, Any], list[Volume]]: + env = env or {} + secrets = secrets or {} + + # Build command + uv_args = [] + if dependencies: + for dependency in dependencies: + uv_args += ["--with", dependency] + if python: + uv_args += ["--python", python] + script_args = script_args or [] + + if namespace is None: + namespace = self.whoami(token=token)["name"] + + # Find the local files to pass to the job + local_files_to_include = {candidate for candidate in [script] + script_args if Path(candidate).is_file()} + # Fail early for missing scripts or config files + missing_local_files = { + candidate + for candidate in [script] + script_args + if not Path(candidate).is_file() + and Path(candidate).suffix in [".py", ".sh", ".yaml", ".yml", ".toml"] + and not candidate.startswith("https://") + and not candidate.startswith("http://") + } + if missing_local_files: + raise FileNotFoundError(", ".join(missing_local_files)) + + if len(local_files_to_include) == 0: + # Direct URL execution or command - no upload needed + command = ["uv", "run"] + uv_args + [script] + script_args + return command, env, secrets, [] + + # Find appropriate remote file names + remote_to_local_file_names: dict[str, str] = {} + for local_file_to_include in local_files_to_include: + local_file_path = Path(local_file_to_include) + # Sanitize spaces for predictable remote paths + remote_file_path = Path(local_file_path.name.replace(" ", "_")) + if remote_file_path.name in remote_to_local_file_names: + for i in itertools.count(): + remote_file_name = remote_file_path.with_stem(remote_file_path.stem + f"({i})").name + if remote_file_name not in remote_to_local_file_names: + remote_to_local_file_names[remote_file_name] = local_file_to_include + break + else: + remote_to_local_file_names[remote_file_path.name] = local_file_to_include + local_to_remote_file_names = { + local_file_to_include: remote_file_name + for remote_file_name, local_file_to_include in remote_to_local_file_names.items() + } + + # Local files are shipped to the job via a bucket mounted at /data. + existing_mount_paths = {v.mount_path for v in (volumes or [])} + if constants.HF_JOBS_ARTIFACTS_MOUNT_PATH in existing_mount_paths: + raise ValueError( + f"Mount path {constants.HF_JOBS_ARTIFACTS_MOUNT_PATH!r} is reserved for Jobs artifacts when running local scripts. Mount your volume at a different path." + ) + + extra_volumes = self._upload_scripts_to_bucket( + namespace=namespace, + remote_to_local_file_names=remote_to_local_file_names, + token=token, + ) + # Rewrite script and script_args to reference the mounted path. The bucket + # volume is scoped to the per-job subfolder (via `Volume.path`), so the job + # container sees the uploaded files directly at the mount root. + mount_path = constants.HF_JOBS_ARTIFACTS_MOUNT_PATH + if script in local_to_remote_file_names: + script = f"{mount_path}/{local_to_remote_file_names[script]}" + script_args = [ + f"{mount_path}/{local_to_remote_file_names[arg]}" if arg in local_to_remote_file_names else arg + for arg in script_args + ] + command = ["uv", "run"] + uv_args + [script] + script_args + return command, env, secrets, extra_volumes + + def _upload_scripts_to_bucket( + self, + *, + namespace: str, + remote_to_local_file_names: dict[str, str], + token: bool | str | None, + ) -> list[Volume]: + """Upload script files to a per-job subfolder in the artifacts bucket. + + Creates a bucket `/jobs-artifacts` (if it doesn't exist) and uploads + each script to `{timestamp}-{random}/{remote_name}` inside it. Returns a + [`Volume`] scoped to that bucket subfolder. Volume is in read-write mode so the Job can save data back to this bucket. + """ + bucket_id = f"{namespace}/{constants.HF_JOBS_ARTIFACTS_BUCKET_NAME}" + subfolder_id = f"{datetime.now(timezone.utc).strftime('%Y%m%dT%H%M%S')}-{token_hex(3)}" + + bucket_url = self.create_bucket(bucket_id=bucket_id, exist_ok=True, token=token, private=True) + + add_ops: list[tuple[str | Path | bytes, str]] = [ + (Path(local_path), f"{subfolder_id}/{remote_name}") + for remote_name, local_path in remote_to_local_file_names.items() + ] + self.batch_bucket_files(bucket_id=bucket_id, add=add_ops, token=token) + print(f"Your script and Job artifacts will be saved in this bucket: {bucket_url.url}") + + volume = Volume( + type="bucket", + source=bucket_id, + mount_path=constants.HF_JOBS_ARTIFACTS_MOUNT_PATH, + path=subfolder_id, + read_only=False, + ) + return [volume] + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def create_bucket( + self, + bucket_id: str, + *, + private: bool | None = None, + resource_group_id: str | None = None, + exist_ok: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> BucketUrl: + """Create a bucket on the Hub. + + Args: + bucket_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a bucket name separated by a `/`. + If no namespace is provided, the bucket will be created in the current user's namespace. + private (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to make the bucket private. If `None` (default), the bucket will be public unless the + organization's default is private. + resource_group_id (`str`, *optional*): + Resource group in which to create the bucket. Resource groups are only available for Enterprise Hub + organizations and allow to define which members of the organization can access the resource. The ID + of a resource group can be found in the URL of the resource's page on the Hub + (e.g. `"66670e5163145ca562cb1988"`). To learn more about resource groups, see + https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/en/security-resource-groups. + exist_ok (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, do not raise an error if the bucket already exists. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`BucketUrl`]: URL to the newly created bucket containing + attributes like `endpoint`, `namespace`, and `bucket_id`. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import create_bucket + + >>> url = create_bucket(bucket_id="my-bucket") + >>> url.bucket_id + 'user/my-bucket' + >>> url.url + 'https://huggingface.co/buckets/user/my-bucket' + >>> url.handle + 'hf://buckets/user/my-bucket' + + >>> create_bucket(bucket_id="my-bucket", private=True, exist_ok=True) + BucketUrl(...) + ``` + """ + payload: dict[str, Any] = {} + if private is not None: + payload["private"] = private + if resource_group_id is not None: + payload["resourceGroupId"] = resource_group_id + + if "/" not in bucket_id: + namespace, name = "me", bucket_id # "me" namespace refers to the current user + else: + bucket_id_parsed, prefix = _split_bucket_id_and_prefix(bucket_id) + if prefix: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid bucket ID: {bucket_id}") + namespace, name = bucket_id_parsed.split("/") + + response = get_session().post( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/buckets/{namespace}/{name}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + json=payload, + ) + try: + hf_raise_for_status(response) + except HfHubHTTPError as err: + if exist_ok and err.response.status_code == 409: + # Repo already exists and `exist_ok=True` + pass + elif exist_ok and err.response.status_code == 403: + # No write permission on the namespace but repo might already exist + try: + self.bucket_info(bucket_id=bucket_id, token=token) + return BucketUrl(f"{self.endpoint}/buckets/{bucket_id}", endpoint=self.endpoint) + except HfHubHTTPError: + raise err + else: + raise + return BucketUrl(response.json()["url"], endpoint=self.endpoint) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def bucket_info( + self, + bucket_id: str, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> BucketInfo: + """Get information about a specific bucket on the Hub. + + Args: + bucket_id (`str`): + The ID of the bucket (e.g. `"username/my-bucket"`). + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`BucketInfo`]: The bucket information. + + Raises: + [`~errors.BucketNotFoundError`]: If the bucket cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import bucket_info + >>> info = bucket_info(bucket_id="Wauplin/first-bucket") + >>> info.id + 'Wauplin/first-bucket' + >>> info.private + False + >>> info.created_at + datetime.datetime(2026, 2, 6, 17, 37, 57, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc) + >>> info.size + 551879671 + >>> info.total_files + 12 + ``` + """ + response = get_session().get( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/buckets/{bucket_id}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + return BucketInfo(**response.json()) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_buckets( + self, + namespace: str | None = None, + *, + search: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[BucketInfo]: + """List buckets on the Hub under a certain namespace. + + Args: + namespace (`str`, *optional*): + List buckets under this namespace (user or organization). Defaults to listing user's buckets. + search (`str`, *optional*): + A search string to filter bucket names. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[BucketInfo]`: An iterable of [`BucketInfo`] objects. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import list_buckets + >>> for bucket in list_buckets(): # lists buckets in the user's namespace + ... print(bucket) + + >>> for bucket in list_buckets(namespace="huggingface"): # lists buckets in the "huggingface" organization + ... print(bucket) + + >>> for bucket in list_buckets(search="my-prefix"): # filter buckets by name + ... print(bucket) + ``` + """ + if namespace is None: + namespace = "me" + params: dict[str, Any] = {} + if search is not None: + params["search"] = search + for item in paginate( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/buckets/{namespace}", params=params, headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + ): + yield BucketInfo(**item) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def delete_bucket( + self, + bucket_id: str, + *, + missing_ok: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Delete a bucket from the Hub. + + Args: + bucket_id (`str`): + The ID of the bucket (e.g. `"username/my-bucket"`). + missing_ok (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, do not raise an error if the bucket does not exist. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Raises: + [`~errors.BucketNotFoundError`]: If the bucket cannot be found and `missing_ok` is set to `False` (default). + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import delete_bucket + >>> delete_bucket(bucket_id="Wauplin/first-bucket") + >>> delete_bucket(bucket_id="Wauplin/first-bucket", missing_ok=True) + ``` + """ + response = get_session().delete( + f"{self.endpoint}/api/buckets/{bucket_id}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + ) + + reset_xet_connection_info_cache_for_repo("bucket", bucket_id) + try: + hf_raise_for_status(response) + except HfHubHTTPError as e: + if e.response.status_code != 404 or not missing_ok: + raise + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def move_bucket( + self, + from_id: str, + to_id: str, + *, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Move a bucket from "namespace1/repo_name1" to "namespace2/repo_name2" + + Note there are certain limitations. For more information about moving + repositories, please see + https://hf.co/docs/hub/repositories-settings#renaming-or-transferring-a-repo. + + Args: + from_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a bucket name separated + by a `/`. Original bucket identifier (e.g. `"username/my-bucket"`). + to_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a bucket name separated + by a `/`. Final bucket identifier (e.g. `"username/new-bucket-name"` + or `"organization/my-bucket"`). + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Raises: + [`~errors.BucketNotFoundError`]: + If the source bucket cannot be found. This may be because it doesn't exist, + or because it is set to `private` and you do not have access. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import move_bucket + + >>> # Rename a bucket within the same namespace + >>> move_bucket(from_id="username/old-name", to_id="username/new-name") + + >>> # Transfer a bucket to an organization + >>> move_bucket(from_id="username/my-bucket", to_id="my-org/my-bucket") + ``` + """ + if len(from_id.split("/")) != 2: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo_id: {from_id}. It should have a namespace (:namespace:/:repo_name:)") + + if len(to_id.split("/")) != 2: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid repo_id: {to_id}. It should have a namespace (:namespace:/:repo_name:)") + + json_payload = {"fromRepo": from_id, "toRepo": to_id, "type": "bucket"} + + path = f"{self.endpoint}/api/repos/move" + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + response = get_session().post(path, headers=headers, json=json_payload) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def list_bucket_tree( + self, + bucket_id: str, + prefix: str | None = None, + *, + recursive: bool | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[BucketFile | BucketFolder]: + """List files in a bucket. + + Args: + bucket_id (`str`): + The ID of the bucket (e.g. `"username/my-bucket"`). + prefix (`str`, *optional*): + Filter results to files whose path starts with this prefix. + recursive (`bool`, *optional*): + If `True`, list files recursively. If `False` (default), list files and directories only at root. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[Union[BucketFile, BucketFolder]]`: An iterable of [`BucketFile`] and [`BucketFolder`] objects + containing file and directory information (path, etc.). + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import list_bucket_tree + >>> for file_info in list_bucket_tree(bucket_id="username/my-bucket"): + ... print(file_info.path) + + >>> # Filter by prefix + >>> for file_info in list_bucket_tree(bucket_id="username/my-bucket", prefix="models/"): + ... print(file_info.path) + ``` + """ + encoded_prefix = "/" + quote(prefix, safe="") if prefix else "" + params = {} + if recursive is not None: + params["recursive"] = recursive + for item in paginate( + path=f"{self.endpoint}/api/buckets/{bucket_id}/tree{encoded_prefix}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + params=params, + ): + if item["type"] == "file": + yield BucketFile(**item) + elif item["type"] == "directory": + yield BucketFolder(**item) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def get_bucket_paths_info( + self, + bucket_id: str, + paths: Iterable[str], + *, + token: str | bool | None = None, + ) -> Iterable[BucketFile]: + """ + Get information about a bucket's paths. + + Calls are made in batches of 1000 paths. Results are yielded as they are received. + + Args: + bucket_id (`str`): + The ID of the bucket (e.g. `"username/my-bucket"`). + paths (`Iterable[str]`): + The paths to get information about. If a path does not exist, it is ignored without raising an exception. + Only file paths are supported. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + `Iterable[BucketFile]`: + The information about the paths, as an iterable of [`BucketFile`] objects. + + Example: + ```py + >>> from huggingface_hub import get_bucket_paths_info + >>> paths_info = get_bucket_paths_info("username/my-bucket", ["file.txt", "checkpoints/model.safetensors"]) + >>> for info in paths_info: + ... print(info) + BucketFile(type='file', path='file.txt', size=2379, xet_hash='96e637d9665bd35477b1908a23f2e254edfba0618dbd2d62f90a6baee7d139cf', mtime=datetime.datetime(2024, 9, 25, 15, 31, 2, 346000, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc)) + BucketFile(type='file', path='checkpoints/model.safetensors', size=2408828, xet_hash='3ed0e9fefe788ddd61d1e26eba67057e9740a064b009256fbafadf6bb95785ca', mtime=datetime.datetime(2024, 9, 25, 15, 31, 2, 346000, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc)) + ``` + """ + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + + for batch in chunk_iterable(paths, chunk_size=_BUCKET_PATHS_INFO_BATCH_SIZE): + response = http_backoff( + "POST", + f"{self.endpoint}/api/buckets/{bucket_id}/paths-info", + json={"paths": list(batch)}, + headers=headers, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + for path_info in response.json(): + yield BucketFile(**path_info) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def copy_files(self, source: str, destination: str, *, token: str | bool | None = None) -> None: + """Copy files between locations on the Hub. + + Copy files from a bucket or repository (model, dataset, space) to a bucket. Both individual files and + entire folders are supported. + + Currently, only bucket destinations are supported. Copying to a repository is not supported. + + When copying folders, a trailing `/` on the source path uses rsync-style semantics: copy the *contents* + of the folder into the destination, without nesting the source folder itself. Without a trailing `/`, + the source folder is nested inside the destination (like `cp -r`). + + When copying from a repository, `.gitattributes` files are automatically excluded since they are + git-specific metadata and not relevant in a bucket context. + + Args: + source (`str`): + Source location as an `hf://` handle. Can be a bucket path (e.g. `"hf://buckets/my-bucket/path/to/file"`) + or a repo path (e.g. `"hf://username/my-model/weights.bin"`, `"hf://datasets/username/my-dataset/data/"`). + destination (`str`): + Destination location as an `hf://` handle pointing to a bucket + (e.g. `"hf://buckets/my-bucket/target/path"`). + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Raises: + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError): + If the destination is not a bucket or if the source/destination handles are invalid. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import copy_files + + # Copy a single file between buckets + >>> copy_files("hf://buckets/my-bucket/data.bin", "hf://buckets/other-bucket/data.bin") + + # Copy a folder into another bucket (nests: backup/models/...) + >>> copy_files("hf://buckets/my-bucket/models", "hf://buckets/other-bucket/backup/") + + # Copy folder contents (trailing /): files go directly into backup/ + >>> copy_files("hf://buckets/my-bucket/models/", "hf://buckets/other-bucket/backup/") + + # Copy a file from a model repo to a bucket + >>> copy_files("hf://username/my-model/model.safetensors", "hf://buckets/my-bucket/") + + # Copy an entire dataset to a bucket + >>> copy_files("hf://datasets/username/my-dataset/", "hf://buckets/my-bucket/datasets/") + ``` + """ + # Rsync-style trailing slash on source: "copy contents of" instead of "copy directory into". + # Check before parsing strips the slash. + source_is_contents_only = source.endswith("/") + + source_handle = _parse_hf_copy_handle(source) + destination_handle = _parse_hf_copy_handle(destination) + + if isinstance(destination_handle, _RepoCopyHandle): + raise ValueError("Bucket-to-repo and repo-to-repo copy are not supported. Destination must be a bucket.") + + destination_bucket_id = destination_handle.bucket_id + destination_path = destination_handle.path + destination_is_directory = False + destination_exists_as_directory = False + + if destination_path == "": + # Bucket root always exists as a directory + destination_is_directory = True + destination_exists_as_directory = True + else: + # Check if destination matches an existing file + dest_path_info = list(self.get_bucket_paths_info(destination_bucket_id, [destination_path], token=token)) + if dest_path_info: + destination_is_directory = False + else: + # Check if destination is an existing "directory" (prefix with children) + destination_exists_as_directory = any( + self.list_bucket_tree(destination_bucket_id, prefix=destination_path, recursive=False, token=token) + ) + # Treat as directory if it exists as one, or if the user signaled with trailing slash + destination_is_directory = destination_exists_as_directory or destination.endswith("/") + + all_adds: list[tuple[str, str]] = [] + all_copies: list[_BucketCopyFile] = [] + pending_downloads: list[tuple[str, str]] = [] # (file_path, target_path) for non-xet files to download + + def _resolve_target_path(src_file_path: str, src_root_path: str | None, is_single_file: bool) -> str: + basename = src_file_path.rsplit("/", 1)[-1] + if is_single_file: + if destination_path == "": + return basename + if destination_is_directory: + return f"{destination_path.rstrip('/')}/{basename}" + return destination_path + + if src_root_path is None: + rel_path = src_file_path + elif src_file_path.startswith(src_root_path + "/"): + rel_path = src_file_path[len(src_root_path) + 1 :] + elif src_file_path == src_root_path: + rel_path = src_file_path.rsplit("/", 1)[-1] + else: + raise ValueError(f"Unexpected source path while copying folder: '{src_file_path}'.") + + if rel_path == "": + raise ValueError("Cannot copy an empty relative path.") + + # Rsync-style trailing slash on source means "copy contents of" — skip nesting. + # Without trailing slash, match `cp -r` behavior: nest source folder inside + # existing destination directory. Non-existing destination always uses rename semantics. + if destination_exists_as_directory and src_root_path is not None and not source_is_contents_only: + src_dir_basename = src_root_path.rsplit("/", 1)[-1] + rel_path = f"{src_dir_basename}/{rel_path}" + + if destination_path == "": + return rel_path + return f"{destination_path.rstrip('/')}/{rel_path}" + + def _build_copy_op( + target_path: str, xet_hash: str, size: int, source_repo_type: str, source_repo_id: str + ) -> _BucketCopyFile: + """Server-side copy by xet hash — no data transfer needed.""" + return _BucketCopyFile( + destination=target_path, + xet_hash=xet_hash, + source_repo_type=source_repo_type, + source_repo_id=source_repo_id, + size=size, + ) + + def _add_repo_file(file: RepoFile, target_path: str) -> None: + """Queue a repo file: copy-by-hash if xet-backed, otherwise download first.""" + if file.xet_hash is not None: + all_copies.append( + _build_copy_op( + target_path, + file.xet_hash, + file.size, + source_handle.repo_type, # type: ignore + source_handle.repo_id, # type: ignore + ) + ) + else: + pending_downloads.append((file.path, target_path)) + + # === Source is a bucket: always hash-based copy (no download needed) === + if isinstance(source_handle, _BucketCopyHandle): + source_path = source_handle.path + source_path_info = list(self.get_bucket_paths_info(source_handle.bucket_id, [source_path], token=token)) + + if source_path_info: + # Source path matched a single file + source_file = source_path_info[0] + target_path = _resolve_target_path(source_file.path, None, is_single_file=True) + all_copies.append( + _build_copy_op( + target_path, source_file.xet_hash, source_file.size, "bucket", source_handle.bucket_id + ) + ) + else: + # Source path is a folder (or prefix) — list and copy all matching files + for item in self.list_bucket_tree( + source_handle.bucket_id, prefix=source_path or None, recursive=True, token=token + ): + if not isinstance(item, BucketFile): + continue + if source_path and not (item.path == source_path or item.path.startswith(source_path + "/")): + continue + target_path = _resolve_target_path(item.path, source_path or None, is_single_file=False) + all_copies.append( + _build_copy_op(target_path, item.xet_hash, item.size, "bucket", source_handle.bucket_id) + ) + + # === Source is a repo: copy-by-hash if xet-backed, download otherwise === + else: + source_path = source_handle.path + source_repo_path_info: list[RepoFile | RepoFolder] = [] + if source_path != "": + source_repo_path_info = self.get_paths_info( + repo_id=source_handle.repo_id, + paths=[source_path], + repo_type=source_handle.repo_type, + revision=source_handle.revision, + token=token, + ) + + if len(source_repo_path_info) == 1 and isinstance(source_repo_path_info[0], RepoFile): + # Source path matched a single file — skip .gitattributes (git-specific metadata) + if source_repo_path_info[0].path.rsplit("/", 1)[-1] == ".gitattributes": + return + target_path = _resolve_target_path(source_repo_path_info[0].path, None, is_single_file=True) + _add_repo_file(source_repo_path_info[0], target_path) + else: + # Source path is a folder — list and copy all files recursively + for repo_item in self.list_repo_tree( + repo_id=source_handle.repo_id, + path_in_repo=source_path, + recursive=True, + repo_type=source_handle.repo_type, + revision=source_handle.revision, + token=token, + ): + if not isinstance(repo_item, RepoFile): + continue + # Skip .gitattributes files (git-specific metadata, not relevant in a bucket) + if repo_item.path.rsplit("/", 1)[-1] == ".gitattributes": + continue + target_path = _resolve_target_path(repo_item.path, source_path or None, is_single_file=False) + _add_repo_file(repo_item, target_path) + + # Raise if no source files were found + if not all_copies and not all_adds and not pending_downloads: + if isinstance(source_handle, _BucketCopyHandle): + raise EntryNotFoundError(f"No files found at '{source}' in bucket '{source_handle.bucket_id}'.") + else: + raise EntryNotFoundError( + f"No files found at '{source}' in {source_handle.repo_type} '{source_handle.repo_id}'." + ) + + # Download non-xet files in parallel + if pending_downloads: + + def _download_and_collect(item: tuple[str, str]) -> None: + file_path, target_path = item + local_path = self.hf_hub_download( + repo_id=source_handle.repo_id, # type: ignore + repo_type=source_handle.repo_type, # type: ignore + filename=file_path, + revision=source_handle.revision, # type: ignore + token=token, + tqdm_class=silent_tqdm, # type: ignore + ) + all_adds.append((local_path, target_path)) + + thread_map(_download_and_collect, pending_downloads, desc="Downloading text files for copy") + + # Send copies first (no upload needed), then adds (may need upload) + if all_copies: + for copy_chunk in chunk_iterable(all_copies, chunk_size=_BUCKET_BATCH_ADD_CHUNK_SIZE): + self._batch_bucket_files(destination_bucket_id, copy=list(copy_chunk), token=token) + if all_adds: + for add_chunk in chunk_iterable(all_adds, chunk_size=_BUCKET_BATCH_ADD_CHUNK_SIZE): + self._batch_bucket_files(destination_bucket_id, add=list(add_chunk), token=token) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def batch_bucket_files( + self, + bucket_id: str, + *, + add: list[tuple[str | Path | bytes, str]] | None = None, + copy: list[tuple[str, str, str, str]] | None = None, + delete: list[str] | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + ): + """Add, copy, and/or delete files in a bucket. + + This is a non-transactional operation. If an error occurs in the process, some files may have been uploaded, + copied, or deleted while others haven't. + + Args: + bucket_id (`str`): + The ID of the bucket (e.g. `"username/my-bucket"`). + add (`list` of `tuple`, *optional*): + Files to upload. Each element is a `(source, destination)` tuple where `source` is a path to a local + file (`str` or `Path`) or raw `bytes` content, and `destination` is the path in the bucket. + copy (`list` of `tuple`, *optional*): + Files to copy by xet hash. Each element is a `(source_repo_type, source_repo_id, xet_hash, + destination)` tuple where: + - `source_repo_type` is the type of the source repository: `"model"`, `"dataset"`, `"space"`, or + `"bucket"`. + - `source_repo_id` is the ID of the source repository or bucket (e.g. `"username/my-model"`). + - `xet_hash` is the xet hash of the file to copy. + - `destination` is the destination path in the bucket. + This is a server-side operation — no data is downloaded or re-uploaded. + delete (`list` of `str`, *optional*): + Paths of files to delete from the bucket. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import batch_bucket_files + + # Upload files + >>> batch_bucket_files( + ... "username/my-bucket", + ... add=[ + ... ("./model.safetensors", "models/model.safetensors"), + ... (b'{{"key": "value"}}', "config.json"), + ... ], + ... ) + + # Copy xet files from another bucket or repo (server-side, no data transfer) + >>> batch_bucket_files( + ... "username/my-bucket", + ... copy=[ + ... ("bucket", "username/source-bucket", "", "models/model.safetensors"), + ... ("model", "username/my-model", "", "models/config.safetensors"), + ... ], + ... ) + + # Delete files + >>> batch_bucket_files("username/my-bucket", delete=["old-model.bin"]) + + # Upload and delete in one batch + >>> batch_bucket_files( + ... "username/my-bucket", + ... add=[("./new.txt", "new.txt")], + ... delete=["old.txt"], + ... ) + ``` + """ + add = add or [] + copy = copy or [] + delete = delete or [] + + # Small batch: do everything in one call + if len(add) + len(copy) + len(delete) <= _BUCKET_BATCH_ADD_CHUNK_SIZE: + self._batch_bucket_files(bucket_id, add=add, copy=copy, delete=delete, token=token) # type: ignore + return + + # Large batch: chunk copies first (no upload), then adds, then deletes + from .utils._xet_progress_reporting import XetProgressReporter + + if add and not are_progress_bars_disabled(): + progress = XetProgressReporter(total_files=len(add)) + else: + progress = None + + try: + for copy_chunk in chunk_iterable(copy, chunk_size=_BUCKET_BATCH_ADD_CHUNK_SIZE): + self._batch_bucket_files(bucket_id, copy=list(copy_chunk), token=token) + + for add_chunk in chunk_iterable(add, chunk_size=_BUCKET_BATCH_ADD_CHUNK_SIZE): + self._batch_bucket_files(bucket_id, add=list(add_chunk), token=token, _progress=progress) + + for delete_chunk in chunk_iterable(delete, chunk_size=_BUCKET_BATCH_DELETE_CHUNK_SIZE): + self._batch_bucket_files(bucket_id, delete=list(delete_chunk), token=token) + finally: + if progress is not None: + progress.close(False) + + return + + def _batch_bucket_files( + self, + bucket_id: str, + *, + add: list[tuple[str | Path | bytes, str] | _BucketAddFile] | None = None, + copy: list[tuple[str, str, str, str] | _BucketCopyFile] | None = None, + delete: list[str | _BucketDeleteFile] | None = None, + token: str | bool | None = None, + _progress: XetProgressReporter | None = None, + ): + """Internal method: process a single batch of bucket file operations (upload to XET + call /batch).""" + # Convert public API inputs to internal operation objects + operations: list[_BucketAddFile | _BucketCopyFile | _BucketDeleteFile] = [] + if add: + for add_item in add: + if isinstance(add_item, _BucketAddFile): + operations.append(add_item) + else: + source, destination = add_item + operations.append(_BucketAddFile(source=source, destination=destination)) + if copy: + for copy_item in copy: + if isinstance(copy_item, _BucketCopyFile): + operations.append(copy_item) + else: + source_repo_type, source_repo_id, xet_hash, destination = copy_item + operations.append( + _BucketCopyFile( + destination=destination, + xet_hash=xet_hash, + source_repo_type=source_repo_type, + source_repo_id=source_repo_id, + ) + ) + if delete: + for delete_item in delete: + if isinstance(delete_item, _BucketDeleteFile): + operations.append(delete_item) + else: + operations.append(_BucketDeleteFile(path=delete_item)) + + if not operations: + return + + from hf_xet import upload_bytes, upload_files + + from .utils._xet_progress_reporting import XetProgressReporter + + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + + add_operations = [op for op in operations if isinstance(op, _BucketAddFile)] + add_operations_to_upload = [op for op in add_operations if op.xet_hash is None] + add_bytes_operations = [op for op in add_operations if isinstance(op.source, bytes)] + add_path_operations = [op for op in add_operations if not isinstance(op.source, bytes)] + + if len(add_operations_to_upload) > 0: + try: + xet_connection_info = fetch_xet_connection_info_from_repo_info( + token_type=XetTokenType.WRITE, + repo_id=bucket_id, + repo_type="bucket", + headers=headers, + endpoint=self.endpoint, + ) + except HfHubHTTPError as e: + if e.response.status_code == 401: + raise XetAuthorizationError( + f"You are unauthorized to upload to xet storage for bucket/{bucket_id}. " + f"Please check that you have configured your access token with write access to the repo." + ) from e + raise + + xet_endpoint = xet_connection_info.endpoint + access_token_info = (xet_connection_info.access_token, xet_connection_info.expiration_unix_epoch) + + def token_refresher() -> tuple[str, int]: + new_xet_connection = fetch_xet_connection_info_from_repo_info( + token_type=XetTokenType.WRITE, + repo_id=bucket_id, + repo_type="bucket", + headers=headers, + endpoint=self.endpoint, + ) + if new_xet_connection is None: + raise XetRefreshTokenError("Failed to refresh xet token") + return new_xet_connection.access_token, new_xet_connection.expiration_unix_epoch + + owns_progress = _progress is None + if _progress is not None: + progress = _progress + progress_callback = progress.update_progress + elif not are_progress_bars_disabled(): + progress = XetProgressReporter() + progress_callback = progress.update_progress + else: + progress, progress_callback = None, None + + try: + # 2.a. Upload path files + xet_upload_infos = upload_files( + [str(op.source) for op in add_path_operations if op.xet_hash is None], + xet_endpoint, + access_token_info, + token_refresher, + progress_callback, + "bucket", + skip_sha256=True, + ) + for upload_info, op in zip( + xet_upload_infos, [op for op in add_path_operations if op.xet_hash is None] + ): + op.xet_hash = upload_info.hash + op.size = upload_info.filesize + + if progress is not None: + progress.notify_upload_complete() + + # 2.b. Upload bytes files + xet_upload_infos = upload_bytes( + [op.source for op in add_bytes_operations if op.xet_hash is None], + xet_endpoint, + access_token_info, + token_refresher, + progress_callback, + "bucket", + skip_sha256=True, + ) + for upload_info, op in zip( + xet_upload_infos, [op for op in add_bytes_operations if op.xet_hash is None] + ): + op.xet_hash = upload_info.hash + op.size = upload_info.filesize + + if progress is not None: + progress.notify_upload_complete() + finally: + if owns_progress and progress is not None: + progress.close(False) + + # 3. /batch call + def _payload_as_ndjson() -> Iterable[bytes]: + for op in operations: + if isinstance(op, _BucketAddFile): + payload = { + "type": "addFile", + "path": op.destination, + "xetHash": op.xet_hash, + "mtime": op.mtime, + } + if op.content_type is not None: + payload["contentType"] = op.content_type + elif isinstance(op, _BucketCopyFile): + payload = { + "type": "copyFile", + "path": op.destination, + "xetHash": op.xet_hash, + "sourceRepoType": op.source_repo_type, + "sourceRepoId": op.source_repo_id, + } + else: + payload = { + "type": "deleteFile", + "path": op.path, + } + yield json.dumps(payload).encode() + yield b"\n" + + headers = { + "Content-Type": "application/x-ndjson", + **headers, + } + data = b"".join(_payload_as_ndjson()) + + response = http_backoff( + "POST", f"{self.endpoint}/api/buckets/{bucket_id}/batch", headers=headers, content=data + ) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def get_bucket_file_metadata( + self, + bucket_id: str, + remote_path: str, + *, + token: str | bool | None = None, + ) -> BucketFileMetadata: + """Fetch metadata of a file in a bucket. + + Args: + bucket_id (`str`): + The ID of the bucket (e.g. `"username/my-bucket"`). + remote_path (`str`): + The path of the file in the bucket. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Returns: + [`BucketFileMetadata`]: The file metadata containing size and xet information. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import get_bucket_file_metadata + >>> metadata = get_bucket_file_metadata( + ... bucket_id="username/my-bucket", + ... remote_path="models/model.safetensors", + ... ) + >>> metadata.size + 42000 + ``` + """ + response = _httpx_follow_relative_redirects_with_backoff( + "HEAD", + f"{self.endpoint}/buckets/{bucket_id}/resolve/{quote(remote_path, safe='')}", + headers=self._build_hf_headers(token=token), + retry_on_errors=True, + ) + + xet_file_data = parse_xet_file_data_from_response(response) + if xet_file_data is None: + raise ValueError(f"Could not parse xet file data for '{remote_path}' in bucket '{bucket_id}'.") + + size = response.headers.get("Content-Length") + if size is None: + raise ValueError(f"Could not get size for '{remote_path}' in bucket '{bucket_id}'.") + + return BucketFileMetadata(size=int(size), xet_file_data=xet_file_data) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def download_bucket_files( + self, + bucket_id: str, + files: list[tuple[str | BucketFile, str | Path]], + *, + raise_on_missing_files: bool = False, + token: str | bool | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Download files from a bucket. + + Files input is a list of `(remote file, local file)` tuples where `remote file` is either the path of the file + in the bucket or a [`BucketFile`] object, and `local file` is the destination path on the local filesystem. + When passing a [`BucketFile`] object (obtained from [`list_bucket_tree`]), the method will skip the metadata + fetching step and directly download the files. + + Args: + bucket_id (`str`): + The ID of the bucket (e.g. `"username/my-bucket"`). + files (`list[tuple[Union[str, BucketFile], Union[str, Path]]]`): + Files to download as a list of tuple (source, destination). See description above for format details. + raise_on_missing_files (`bool`, *optional*): + If `True`, raise an [`EntryNotFoundError`] when a requested file does not exist in the bucket. If + `False` (default), missing files are skipped with a warning. + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import download_bucket_files + + >>> download_bucket_files( + ... bucket_id="username/my-bucket", + ... files=[ + ... ("models/model.safetensors", "./local/model.safetensors"), + ... ("config.json", "./local/config.json"), + ... ], + ... ) + ``` + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import download_bucket_files + + >>> parquet_files = [file for file in list_bucket_tree(bucket_id="username/my-bucket") if file.path.endswith(".parquet")] + >>> download_bucket_files( + ... bucket_id="username/my-bucket", + ... files=[(file, f"./local/{file.path}") for file in parquet_files], + ... ) + ``` + """ + from hf_xet import PyXetDownloadInfo, download_files # type: ignore[no-redef] + + headers = self._build_hf_headers(token=token) + + if len(files) == 0: + return + + # Resolve all string paths to BucketFile objects in a single batch request + str_paths = [path for path, _ in files if not isinstance(path, BucketFile)] + bucket_files_by_path: dict[str, BucketFile] = {} + if str_paths: + bucket_files_by_path = { + info.path: info for info in self.get_bucket_paths_info(bucket_id, str_paths, token=token) + } + + # Check for missing files + missing_paths = [path for path in str_paths if path not in bucket_files_by_path] + if missing_paths: + if raise_on_missing_files: + raise EntryNotFoundError( + f"{len(missing_paths)} file(s) not found in bucket '{bucket_id}': {', '.join(missing_paths)}" + ) + for path in missing_paths: + warnings.warn(f"File '{path}' not found in bucket '{bucket_id}'. Skipping.") + + xet_download_infos = [] + first_valid_bucket_file: BucketFile | None = None + for remote_file, local_path in files: + if not isinstance(remote_file, BucketFile): + if remote_file not in bucket_files_by_path: + continue # skip missing files (already warned above) + remote_file = bucket_files_by_path[remote_file] + if first_valid_bucket_file is None: + first_valid_bucket_file = remote_file + xet_download_infos.append( + PyXetDownloadInfo( + destination_path=str(Path(local_path).absolute()), + hash=remote_file.xet_hash, + file_size=remote_file.size, + ) + ) + + if len(xet_download_infos) == 0 or first_valid_bucket_file is None: + return + + # Fetch Xet connection info (same for all files) + remote_path = first_valid_bucket_file.path + + metadata = self.get_bucket_file_metadata(bucket_id, remote_path, token=token) + connection_info = refresh_xet_connection_info(file_data=metadata.xet_file_data, headers=headers) + + def token_refresher() -> tuple[str, int]: + connection_info = refresh_xet_connection_info(file_data=metadata.xet_file_data, headers=headers) + if connection_info is None: + raise ValueError("Failed to refresh token using xet metadata.") + return connection_info.access_token, connection_info.expiration_unix_epoch + + # Create empty files for zero-size files (no need to download them) + # and filter them out from xet_download_infos to avoid passing to xet library + non_zero_download_infos = [] + for download_info in xet_download_infos: + if download_info.file_size == 0: + dest_path = Path(download_info.destination_path) + if dest_path.exists(): + # already exists => make sure it's an empty file + if dest_path.is_dir(): + raise IsADirectoryError(f"Expected file but found directory at '{dest_path}'") + if dest_path.stat().st_size != 0: + dest_path.write_bytes(b"") + else: + # doesn't exist => create it + dest_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + dest_path.touch() + else: + non_zero_download_infos.append(download_info) + + # If only zero-size files, nothing more to download + if len(non_zero_download_infos) == 0: + return + + # Download files + progress_cm = _get_progress_bar_context( + desc="Downloading bucket files", + log_level=logger.getEffectiveLevel(), + total=sum(info.file_size for info in non_zero_download_infos), + initial=0, + name="huggingface_hub.download_bucket_files", + ) + + with progress_cm as progress: + + def progress_updater(progress_bytes: float): + progress.update(progress_bytes) + + download_files( + non_zero_download_infos, + endpoint=connection_info.endpoint, + token_info=(connection_info.access_token, connection_info.expiration_unix_epoch), + token_refresher=token_refresher, + progress_updater=[progress_updater] * len(non_zero_download_infos), + ) + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def sync_bucket( + self, + source: str | None = None, + dest: str | None = None, + *, + delete: bool = False, + ignore_times: bool = False, + ignore_sizes: bool = False, + existing: bool = False, + ignore_existing: bool = False, + include: list[str] | None = None, + exclude: list[str] | None = None, + filter_from: str | None = None, + plan: str | None = None, + apply: str | None = None, + dry_run: bool = False, + verbose: bool = False, + quiet: bool = False, + token: bool | str | None = None, + ) -> SyncPlan: + """Sync files between a local directory and a bucket. + + This is equivalent to the ``hf buckets sync`` CLI command. One of ``source`` or ``dest`` must be a bucket path + (``hf://buckets/...``) and the other must be a local directory path. + + Args: + source (`str`, *optional*): + Source path: local directory or ``hf://buckets/namespace/bucket_name(/prefix)``. + Required unless using ``apply``. + dest (`str`, *optional*): + Destination path: local directory or ``hf://buckets/namespace/bucket_name(/prefix)``. + Required unless using ``apply``. + delete (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Delete destination files not present in source. + ignore_times (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Skip files only based on size, ignoring modification times. + ignore_sizes (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Skip files only based on modification times, ignoring sizes. + existing (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Skip creating new files on receiver (only update existing files). + ignore_existing (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Skip updating files that exist on receiver (only create new files). + include (`list[str]`, *optional*): + Include files matching patterns (fnmatch-style). + exclude (`list[str]`, *optional*): + Exclude files matching patterns (fnmatch-style). + filter_from (`str`, *optional*): + Path to a filter file with include/exclude rules. + plan (`str`, *optional*): + Save sync plan to this JSONL file instead of executing. + apply (`str`, *optional*): + Apply a previously saved plan file. When set, ``source`` and ``dest`` are not needed. + dry_run (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Print sync plan to stdout as JSONL without executing. + verbose (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Show detailed per-file operations. + quiet (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Suppress all output and progress bars. + token (Union[bool, str, None], optional): + A valid user access token. If not provided, the locally saved token will be used. + + Returns: + [`SyncPlan`]: The computed (or loaded) sync plan. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfApi + >>> api = HfApi() + + # Upload local directory to bucket + >>> api.sync_bucket("./data", "hf://buckets/username/my-bucket") + + # Download bucket to local directory + >>> api.sync_bucket("hf://buckets/username/my-bucket", "./data") + + # Sync with delete and filtering + >>> api.sync_bucket( + ... "./data", + ... "hf://buckets/username/my-bucket", + ... delete=True, + ... include=["*.safetensors"], + ... ) + + # Dry run: preview what would be synced + >>> plan = api.sync_bucket("./data", "hf://buckets/username/my-bucket", dry_run=True) + >>> plan.summary() + {'uploads': 3, 'downloads': 0, 'deletes': 0, 'skips': 1, 'total_size': 4096} + + # Save plan for review, then apply + >>> api.sync_bucket("./data", "hf://buckets/username/my-bucket", plan="sync-plan.jsonl") + >>> api.sync_bucket(apply="sync-plan.jsonl") + ``` + """ + return sync_bucket_internal( + source=source, + dest=dest, + api=self, + delete=delete, + ignore_times=ignore_times, + ignore_sizes=ignore_sizes, + existing=existing, + ignore_existing=ignore_existing, + include=include, + exclude=exclude, + filter_from=filter_from, + plan=plan, + apply=apply, + dry_run=dry_run, + verbose=verbose, + quiet=quiet, + token=token, + ) + + +def _parse_revision_from_pr_url(pr_url: str) -> str: + """Safely parse revision number from a PR url. + + Example: + ```py + >>> _parse_revision_from_pr_url("https://huggingface.co/bigscience/bloom/discussions/2") + "refs/pr/2" + ``` + """ + re_match = re.match(_REGEX_DISCUSSION_URL, pr_url) + if re_match is None: + raise RuntimeError(f"Unexpected response from the hub, expected a Pull Request URL but got: '{pr_url}'") + return f"refs/pr/{re_match[1]}" + + +def parse_local_safetensors_file_metadata(path: str | Path) -> SafetensorsFileMetadata: + """ + Parse metadata from a local safetensors file. + + For more details regarding the safetensors format, check out https://huggingface.co/docs/safetensors/index#format. + + Args: + path (`str` or `Path`): + Path to the safetensors file. + + Returns: + [`SafetensorsFileMetadata`]: information related to the safetensors file. + + Raises: + [`SafetensorsParsingError`]: + If the safetensors file header couldn't be parsed correctly. + `FileNotFoundError`: + If the file does not exist. + + Example: + ```py + >>> metadata = parse_local_safetensors_file_metadata("path/to/model.safetensors") + >>> metadata + SafetensorsFileMetadata( + metadata={'format': 'pt'}, + tensors={'layer.weight': TensorInfo(dtype='F32', shape=[512, 512], ...}, ...} + ) + >>> metadata.parameter_count + {'F32': 262144} + ``` + """ + path = Path(path) + filename = path.name + context_msg = f"path '{path}'" + + with open(path, "rb") as f: + # 1. Read first 8 bytes and parse/validate metadata size using shared helper + size_bytes = f.read(8) + metadata_size = _get_safetensors_metadata_size(size_bytes, filename, context_msg) + + # 2. Read metadata bytes + metadata_as_bytes = f.read(metadata_size) + if len(metadata_as_bytes) < metadata_size: + raise SafetensorsParsingError( + f"Failed to parse safetensors header for '{filename}' ({context_msg}): file is truncated. Expected " + f"{metadata_size} bytes of metadata but got {len(metadata_as_bytes)}." + ) + + # 3. Parse using shared helper + return _parse_safetensors_header(metadata_as_bytes, filename, context_msg) + + +def get_local_safetensors_metadata(path: str | Path) -> SafetensorsRepoMetadata: + """ + Parse metadata for a local safetensors file or folder. + + Supports: + - Single safetensors file (e.g., `model.safetensors`) + - Directory with non-sharded model (contains `model.safetensors`) + - Directory with sharded model (contains `model.safetensors.index.json`) + + For more details regarding the safetensors format, check out https://huggingface.co/docs/safetensors/index#format. + + Args: + path (`str` or `Path`): + Path to a safetensors file or directory containing safetensors files. + + Returns: + [`SafetensorsRepoMetadata`]: information related to the safetensors repo. + + Raises: + [`NotASafetensorsRepoError`]: + If the path is not a valid safetensors file or folder (i.e., doesn't have either a + `model.safetensors` or a `model.safetensors.index.json` file). + [`SafetensorsParsingError`]: + If a safetensors file header couldn't be parsed correctly. + `FileNotFoundError`: + If the path does not exist. + + Example: + ```py + # Parse single safetensors file + >>> metadata = get_local_safetensors_metadata("path/to/model.safetensors") + >>> metadata + SafetensorsRepoMetadata(metadata=None, sharded=False, weight_map={...}, files_metadata={...}) + + # Parse directory with sharded model + >>> metadata = get_local_safetensors_metadata("path/to/model_folder") + >>> metadata + SafetensorsRepoMetadata(metadata={'total_size': ...}, sharded=True, weight_map={...}, files_metadata={...}) + >>> len(metadata.files_metadata) + 3 # Number of safetensors shards + ``` + """ + path = Path(path) + + # Case 1: Direct path to a safetensors file + if path.is_file(): + file_metadata = parse_local_safetensors_file_metadata(path) + return SafetensorsRepoMetadata( + metadata=None, + sharded=False, + weight_map={tensor_name: path.name for tensor_name in file_metadata.tensors.keys()}, + files_metadata={path.name: file_metadata}, + ) + + # Case 2: Directory + if not path.is_dir(): + raise FileNotFoundError(f"Path '{path}' does not exist.") + + single_file_path = path / constants.SAFETENSORS_SINGLE_FILE + index_file_path = path / constants.SAFETENSORS_INDEX_FILE + + # Case 2a: Non-sharded model (single model.safetensors file) + if single_file_path.exists(): + file_metadata = parse_local_safetensors_file_metadata(single_file_path) + return SafetensorsRepoMetadata( + metadata=None, + sharded=False, + weight_map={ + tensor_name: constants.SAFETENSORS_SINGLE_FILE for tensor_name in file_metadata.tensors.keys() + }, + files_metadata={constants.SAFETENSORS_SINGLE_FILE: file_metadata}, + ) + + # Case 2b: Sharded model (model.safetensors.index.json) + if index_file_path.exists(): + with open(index_file_path) as f: + index = json.load(f) + + weight_map = index.get("weight_map", {}) + + # Parse metadata from each shard + files_metadata = {} + for shard_filename in set(weight_map.values()): + shard_path = path / shard_filename + files_metadata[shard_filename] = parse_local_safetensors_file_metadata(shard_path) + + return SafetensorsRepoMetadata( + metadata=index.get("metadata", None), + sharded=True, + weight_map=weight_map, + files_metadata=files_metadata, + ) + + # Not a valid safetensors folder + raise NotASafetensorsRepoError( + f"'{path}' is not a valid safetensors folder. Couldn't find '{constants.SAFETENSORS_INDEX_FILE}' or " + f"'{constants.SAFETENSORS_SINGLE_FILE}' files." + ) + + +api = HfApi() + +whoami = api.whoami +auth_check = api.auth_check + +list_models = api.list_models +model_info = api.model_info + +list_datasets = api.list_datasets +list_dataset_parquet_files = api.list_dataset_parquet_files +dataset_info = api.dataset_info +get_dataset_leaderboard = api.get_dataset_leaderboard + +list_spaces = api.list_spaces +search_spaces = api.search_spaces +space_info = api.space_info + +kernel_info = api.kernel_info + +list_papers = api.list_papers +paper_info = api.paper_info +read_paper = api.read_paper +list_daily_papers = api.list_daily_papers + +repo_exists = api.repo_exists +revision_exists = api.revision_exists +file_exists = api.file_exists +repo_info = api.repo_info +list_repo_files = api.list_repo_files +list_repo_refs = api.list_repo_refs +list_repo_commits = api.list_repo_commits +list_repo_tree = api.list_repo_tree +get_paths_info = api.get_paths_info +verify_repo_checksums = api.verify_repo_checksums + +get_model_tags = api.get_model_tags +get_dataset_tags = api.get_dataset_tags + +create_commit = api.create_commit +create_repo = api.create_repo +delete_repo = api.delete_repo +update_repo_settings = api.update_repo_settings +move_repo = api.move_repo +upload_file = api.upload_file +upload_folder = api.upload_folder +delete_file = api.delete_file +delete_folder = api.delete_folder +delete_files = api.delete_files +upload_large_folder = api.upload_large_folder +preupload_lfs_files = api.preupload_lfs_files +create_branch = api.create_branch +delete_branch = api.delete_branch +create_tag = api.create_tag +delete_tag = api.delete_tag +get_full_repo_name = api.get_full_repo_name + +# Danger-zone API +super_squash_history = api.super_squash_history +list_lfs_files = api.list_lfs_files +permanently_delete_lfs_files = api.permanently_delete_lfs_files + +# Safetensors helpers +get_safetensors_metadata = api.get_safetensors_metadata +parse_safetensors_file_metadata = api.parse_safetensors_file_metadata + +# Background jobs +run_as_future = api.run_as_future + +# Activity API +list_liked_repos = api.list_liked_repos +list_repo_likers = api.list_repo_likers +unlike = api.unlike + +# Community API +get_discussion_details = api.get_discussion_details +get_repo_discussions = api.get_repo_discussions +create_discussion = api.create_discussion +create_pull_request = api.create_pull_request +change_discussion_status = api.change_discussion_status +comment_discussion = api.comment_discussion +edit_discussion_comment = api.edit_discussion_comment +rename_discussion = api.rename_discussion +merge_pull_request = api.merge_pull_request + +# Space API +get_space_secrets = api.get_space_secrets +add_space_secret = api.add_space_secret +delete_space_secret = api.delete_space_secret +get_space_variables = api.get_space_variables +add_space_variable = api.add_space_variable +delete_space_variable = api.delete_space_variable +get_space_runtime = api.get_space_runtime +list_spaces_hardware = api.list_spaces_hardware +request_space_hardware = api.request_space_hardware +set_space_sleep_time = api.set_space_sleep_time +pause_space = api.pause_space +restart_space = api.restart_space +duplicate_repo = api.duplicate_repo +duplicate_space = api.duplicate_space +request_space_storage = api.request_space_storage +delete_space_storage = api.delete_space_storage +set_space_volumes = api.set_space_volumes +delete_space_volumes = api.delete_space_volumes +enable_space_dev_mode = api.enable_space_dev_mode +disable_space_dev_mode = api.disable_space_dev_mode +fetch_space_logs = api.fetch_space_logs + +# Inference Endpoint API +list_inference_endpoints = api.list_inference_endpoints +create_inference_endpoint = api.create_inference_endpoint +get_inference_endpoint = api.get_inference_endpoint +update_inference_endpoint = api.update_inference_endpoint +delete_inference_endpoint = api.delete_inference_endpoint +pause_inference_endpoint = api.pause_inference_endpoint +resume_inference_endpoint = api.resume_inference_endpoint +scale_to_zero_inference_endpoint = api.scale_to_zero_inference_endpoint +create_inference_endpoint_from_catalog = api.create_inference_endpoint_from_catalog +list_inference_catalog = api.list_inference_catalog + +# Collections API +get_collection = api.get_collection +list_collections = api.list_collections +create_collection = api.create_collection +update_collection_metadata = api.update_collection_metadata +delete_collection = api.delete_collection +add_collection_item = api.add_collection_item +update_collection_item = api.update_collection_item +delete_collection_item = api.delete_collection_item +delete_collection_item = api.delete_collection_item + +# Access requests API +list_pending_access_requests = api.list_pending_access_requests +list_accepted_access_requests = api.list_accepted_access_requests +list_rejected_access_requests = api.list_rejected_access_requests +cancel_access_request = api.cancel_access_request +accept_access_request = api.accept_access_request +reject_access_request = api.reject_access_request +grant_access = api.grant_access + +# Webhooks API +create_webhook = api.create_webhook +disable_webhook = api.disable_webhook +delete_webhook = api.delete_webhook +enable_webhook = api.enable_webhook +get_webhook = api.get_webhook +list_webhooks = api.list_webhooks +update_webhook = api.update_webhook + + +# User API +get_user_overview = api.get_user_overview +get_organization_overview = api.get_organization_overview +list_organization_followers = api.list_organization_followers +list_organization_members = api.list_organization_members +list_user_followers = api.list_user_followers +list_user_following = api.list_user_following + +# Jobs API +run_job = api.run_job +fetch_job_logs = api.fetch_job_logs +fetch_job_metrics = api.fetch_job_metrics +list_jobs = api.list_jobs +list_jobs_hardware = api.list_jobs_hardware +inspect_job = api.inspect_job +cancel_job = api.cancel_job +run_uv_job = api.run_uv_job +create_scheduled_job = api.create_scheduled_job +list_scheduled_jobs = api.list_scheduled_jobs +inspect_scheduled_job = api.inspect_scheduled_job +delete_scheduled_job = api.delete_scheduled_job +suspend_scheduled_job = api.suspend_scheduled_job +resume_scheduled_job = api.resume_scheduled_job +create_scheduled_uv_job = api.create_scheduled_uv_job + +# Buckets API +create_bucket = api.create_bucket +bucket_info = api.bucket_info +list_buckets = api.list_buckets +delete_bucket = api.delete_bucket +move_bucket = api.move_bucket +list_bucket_tree = api.list_bucket_tree +get_bucket_paths_info = api.get_bucket_paths_info +copy_files = api.copy_files +batch_bucket_files = api.batch_bucket_files +get_bucket_file_metadata = api.get_bucket_file_metadata +download_bucket_files = api.download_bucket_files +sync_bucket = api.sync_bucket diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/hf_file_system.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/hf_file_system.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4fb007827073228f8422c51ba418b7197647aabe --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/hf_file_system.py @@ -0,0 +1,1446 @@ +import os +import tempfile +import threading +from collections import deque +from collections.abc import Iterable, Iterator +from contextlib import ExitStack +from copy import deepcopy +from dataclasses import dataclass, field +from datetime import datetime +from itertools import chain +from pathlib import Path, PurePosixPath +from typing import Any, NoReturn, Union +from urllib.parse import quote, unquote + +import fsspec +import httpx +from fsspec.callbacks import _DEFAULT_CALLBACK, NoOpCallback, TqdmCallback +from fsspec.config import apply_config +from fsspec.utils import isfilelike + +from . import constants +from ._commit_api import CommitOperationCopy, CommitOperationDelete +from .errors import ( + BucketNotFoundError, + EntryNotFoundError, + HfHubHTTPError, + RepositoryNotFoundError, + RevisionNotFoundError, +) +from .file_download import hf_hub_url, http_get +from .hf_api import SPECIAL_REFS_REVISION_REGEX, BucketFile, BucketFolder, HfApi, LastCommitInfo, RepoFile, RepoFolder +from .utils import HFValidationError, hf_raise_for_status, http_backoff, http_stream_backoff +from .utils.insecure_hashlib import md5 + + +@dataclass +class HfFileSystemResolvedPath: + """Top level Data structure containing information about a resolved Hugging Face file system path.""" + + root: str + path: str + + def unresolve(self) -> str: + return f"{self.root}/{self.path}".rstrip("/") + + +@dataclass +class HfFileSystemResolvedRepositoryPath(HfFileSystemResolvedPath): + """Data structure containing information about a resolved path in a repository.""" + + repo_type: str + repo_id: str + revision: str + path_in_repo: str + root: str = field(init=False) + path: str = field(init=False) + # The part placed after '@' in the initial path. It can be a quoted or unquoted refs revision. + # Used to reconstruct the unresolved path to return to the user. + _raw_revision: str | None = field(default=None, repr=False) + + def __post_init__(self): + repo_path = constants.REPO_TYPES_URL_PREFIXES.get(self.repo_type, "") + self.repo_id + if self._raw_revision: + self.root = f"{repo_path}@{self._raw_revision}" + elif self.revision != constants.DEFAULT_REVISION: + self.root = f"{repo_path}@{safe_revision(self.revision)}" + else: + self.root = repo_path + self.path = self.path_in_repo + + +@dataclass +class HfFileSystemResolvedBucketPath(HfFileSystemResolvedPath): + """Data structure containing information about a resolved path in a bucket.""" + + bucket_id: str + root: str = field(init=False) + + def __post_init__(self): + self.root = "buckets/" + self.bucket_id + + +# We need to improve fsspec.spec._Cached which is AbstractFileSystem's metaclass +_cached_base: Any = type(fsspec.AbstractFileSystem) + + +class _Cached(_cached_base): + """ + Metaclass for caching HfFileSystem instances according to the args. + + This creates an additional reference to the filesystem, which prevents the + filesystem from being garbage collected when all *user* references go away. + A call to the :meth:`AbstractFileSystem.clear_instance_cache` must *also* + be made for a filesystem instance to be garbage collected. + + This is a slightly modified version of `fsspec.spec._Cached` to improve it. + In particular in `_tokenize` the pid isn't taken into account for the + `fs_token` used to identify cached instances. The `fs_token` logic is also + robust to defaults values and the order of the args. Finally new instances + reuse the states from sister instances in the main thread. + """ + + def __init__(cls, *args, **kwargs): + # Hack: override https://github.com/fsspec/filesystem_spec/blob/dcb167e8f50e6273d4cfdfc4cab8fc5aa4c958bf/fsspec/spec.py#L53 + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + # Note: we intentionally create a reference here, to avoid garbage + # collecting instances when all other references are gone. To really + # delete a FileSystem, the cache must be cleared. + cls._cache = {} + + def __call__(cls, *args, **kwargs): + # Hack: override https://github.com/fsspec/filesystem_spec/blob/dcb167e8f50e6273d4cfdfc4cab8fc5aa4c958bf/fsspec/spec.py#L65 + # Apply fsspec config (env vars / config files) before tokenizing so that + # HfFileSystem picks up defaults the same way other fsspec filesystems do. + kwargs = apply_config(cls, kwargs) + skip = kwargs.pop("skip_instance_cache", False) + fs_token = cls._tokenize(cls, threading.get_ident(), *args, **kwargs) + fs_token_main_thread = cls._tokenize(cls, threading.main_thread().ident, *args, **kwargs) + if not skip and cls.cachable and fs_token in cls._cache: + # reuse cached instance + cls._latest = fs_token + return cls._cache[fs_token] + else: + # create new instance + obj = type.__call__(cls, *args, **kwargs) + if not skip and cls.cachable and fs_token_main_thread in cls._cache: + # reuse the cache from the main thread instance in the new instance + instance_state = cls._cache[fs_token_main_thread]._get_instance_state() + for attr, state_value in instance_state.items(): + setattr(obj, attr, state_value) + obj._fs_token_ = fs_token + obj.storage_args = args + obj.storage_options = kwargs + if cls.cachable and not skip: + cls._latest = fs_token + cls._cache[fs_token] = obj + return obj + + +class HfFileSystem(fsspec.AbstractFileSystem, metaclass=_Cached): # ty: ignore[conflicting-metaclass] + """ + Access a remote Hugging Face Hub repository as if were a local file system. + + > [!WARNING] + > [`HfFileSystem`] provides fsspec compatibility, which is useful for libraries that require it (e.g., reading + > Hugging Face datasets directly with `pandas`). However, it introduces additional overhead due to this compatibility + > layer. For better performance and reliability, it's recommended to use `HfApi` methods when possible. + + The file system supports paths for the `hf://` protocol, which follows those URL schemes: + + * Models, Datasets and Spaces repositories: + + ``` + hf://[@]/ + hf://datasets/[@]/ + hf://spaces/[@]/ + ``` + + * Buckets (generic storage): + + ``` + hf://buckets// + ``` + + Note: when using the [`HfFileSystem`] directly, passing the `hf://` protocol prefix is optional in paths. + + Args: + endpoint (`str`, *optional*): + Endpoint of the Hub. Defaults to . + token (`bool` or `str`, *optional*): + A valid user access token (string). Defaults to the locally saved + token, which is the recommended method for authentication (see + https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/quick-start#authentication). + To disable authentication, pass `False`. + block_size (`int`, *optional*): + Block size for reading and writing files. + expand_info (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether to expand the information of the files. + **storage_options (`dict`, *optional*): + Additional options for the filesystem. See [fsspec documentation](https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.__init__). + + Usage: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import hffs + + >>> # List files + >>> hffs.glob("my-username/my-model/*.bin") + ['my-username/my-model/pytorch_model.bin'] + >>> hffs.ls("datasets/my-username/my-dataset", detail=False) + ['datasets/my-username/my-dataset/.gitattributes', 'datasets/my-username/my-dataset/README.md', 'datasets/my-username/my-dataset/data.json'] + + >>> # Read/write files + >>> with hffs.open("my-username/my-model/pytorch_model.bin") as f: + ... data = f.read() + >>> with hffs.open("my-username/my-model/pytorch_model.bin", "wb") as f: + ... f.write(data) + ``` + + Specify a token for authentication: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import HfFileSystem + >>> hffs = HfFileSystem(token=token) + ``` + """ + + root_marker = "" + protocol = "hf" + + def __init__( + self, + *args, + endpoint: str | None = None, + token: bool | str | None = None, + block_size: int | None = None, + expand_info: bool | None = None, + **storage_options, + ): + super().__init__(*args, **storage_options) + self.endpoint = endpoint or constants.ENDPOINT + self.token = token + self._api = HfApi(endpoint=endpoint, token=token) + self.block_size = block_size + self.expand_info = expand_info + # Maps (repo_type, repo_id, revision) to a 2-tuple with: + # * the 1st element indicating whether the repository and the revision exist + # * the 2nd element being the exception raised if the repository or revision doesn't exist + self._repo_and_revision_exists_cache: dict[tuple[str, str, str | None], tuple[bool, Exception | None]] = {} + # Same for buckets + self._bucket_exists_cache: dict[str, tuple[bool, Exception | None]] = {} + # Note: special case for buckets: revision is always None + # Maps parent directory path to path infos + self.dircache: dict[str, list[dict[str, Any]]] = {} + + @classmethod + def _tokenize(cls, threading_ident: int, *args, **kwargs) -> str: + """Deterministic token for caching""" + # make fs_token robust to default values and to kwargs order + kwargs["endpoint"] = kwargs.get("endpoint") or constants.ENDPOINT + kwargs["token"] = kwargs.get("token") + kwargs = {key: kwargs[key] for key in sorted(kwargs)} + # contrary to fsspec, we don't include pid here + tokenize_args = (cls, threading_ident, args, kwargs) + h = md5(str(tokenize_args).encode()) + return h.hexdigest() + + def _repo_and_revision_exist( + self, repo_type: str, repo_id: str, revision: str | None + ) -> tuple[bool, Exception | None]: + if (repo_type, repo_id, revision) not in self._repo_and_revision_exists_cache: + try: + self._api.repo_info( + repo_id, revision=revision, repo_type=repo_type, timeout=constants.HF_HUB_ETAG_TIMEOUT + ) + except (RepositoryNotFoundError, HFValidationError) as e: + self._repo_and_revision_exists_cache[(repo_type, repo_id, revision)] = False, e + self._repo_and_revision_exists_cache[(repo_type, repo_id, None)] = False, e + except RevisionNotFoundError as e: + self._repo_and_revision_exists_cache[(repo_type, repo_id, revision)] = False, e + self._repo_and_revision_exists_cache[(repo_type, repo_id, None)] = True, None + else: + self._repo_and_revision_exists_cache[(repo_type, repo_id, revision)] = True, None + self._repo_and_revision_exists_cache[(repo_type, repo_id, None)] = True, None + return self._repo_and_revision_exists_cache[(repo_type, repo_id, revision)] + + def _bucket_exists(self, bucket_id: str) -> tuple[bool, Exception | None]: + if bucket_id not in self._bucket_exists_cache: + try: + self._api.bucket_info(bucket_id) + except BucketNotFoundError as e: + self._bucket_exists_cache[bucket_id] = False, e + else: + self._bucket_exists_cache[bucket_id] = True, None + return self._bucket_exists_cache[bucket_id] + + def resolve_path( + self, path: str, revision: str | None = None + ) -> HfFileSystemResolvedRepositoryPath | HfFileSystemResolvedBucketPath: + """ + Resolve a Hugging Face file system path into its components. + + Args: + path (`str`): + Path to resolve. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The revision of the repo to resolve. Defaults to the revision specified in the path. + + Returns: + [`HfFileSystemResolvedPath`]: Resolved path information containing `repo_type`, `repo_id`, `revision` and `path_in_repo`. + + Raises: + `ValueError`: + If path contains conflicting revision information. + `NotImplementedError`: + If trying to list repositories. + """ + + def _align_revision_in_path_with_revision(revision_in_path: str | None, revision: str | None) -> str | None: + if revision is not None: + if revision_in_path is not None and revision_in_path != revision: + raise ValueError( + f'Revision specified in path ("{revision_in_path}") and in `revision` argument ("{revision}")' + " are not the same." + ) + else: + revision = revision_in_path + return revision + + path = self._strip_protocol(path) + if not path: + # can't list repositories at root + raise NotImplementedError("Access to buckets and repositories lists is not implemented.") + elif path.split("/")[0] == "buckets": + bucket_id = "/".join(path.split("/")[1:3]) + path = "/".join(path.split("/")[3:]) + bucket_exists, err = self._bucket_exists(bucket_id) + if not bucket_exists: + _raise_file_not_found(path, err) + return HfFileSystemResolvedBucketPath(bucket_id=bucket_id, path=path) + elif path.split("/")[0] + "/" in constants.REPO_TYPES_URL_PREFIXES.values(): + if "/" not in path: + # can't list repositories at the repository type level + raise NotImplementedError("Access to repositories lists is not implemented.") + repo_type, path = path.split("/", 1) + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPES_MAPPING[repo_type] + else: + repo_type = constants.REPO_TYPE_MODEL + if path.count("/") > 0: + if "@" in "/".join(path.split("/")[:2]): + repo_id, revision_in_path = path.split("@", 1) + if "/" in revision_in_path: + match = SPECIAL_REFS_REVISION_REGEX.search(revision_in_path) + if match is not None and revision in (None, match.group()): + # Handle `refs/convert/parquet` and PR revisions separately + path_in_repo = SPECIAL_REFS_REVISION_REGEX.sub("", revision_in_path).lstrip("/") + revision_in_path = match.group() + else: + revision_in_path, path_in_repo = revision_in_path.split("/", 1) + else: + path_in_repo = "" + revision = _align_revision_in_path_with_revision(unquote(revision_in_path), revision) + repo_and_revision_exist, err = self._repo_and_revision_exist(repo_type, repo_id, revision) + if not repo_and_revision_exist: + _raise_file_not_found(path, err) + else: + revision_in_path = None + repo_id_with_namespace = "/".join(path.split("/")[:2]) + path_in_repo_with_namespace = "/".join(path.split("/")[2:]) + repo_id_without_namespace = path.split("/")[0] + path_in_repo_without_namespace = "/".join(path.split("/")[1:]) + repo_id = repo_id_with_namespace + path_in_repo = path_in_repo_with_namespace + repo_and_revision_exist, err = self._repo_and_revision_exist(repo_type, repo_id, revision) + if not repo_and_revision_exist: + if isinstance(err, (RepositoryNotFoundError, HFValidationError)): + repo_id = repo_id_without_namespace + path_in_repo = path_in_repo_without_namespace + repo_and_revision_exist, _ = self._repo_and_revision_exist(repo_type, repo_id, revision) + if not repo_and_revision_exist: + _raise_file_not_found(path, err) + else: + _raise_file_not_found(path, err) + else: + repo_id = path + path_in_repo = "" + if "@" in path: + repo_id, revision_in_path = path.split("@", 1) + revision = _align_revision_in_path_with_revision(unquote(revision_in_path), revision) + else: + revision_in_path = None + repo_and_revision_exist, _ = self._repo_and_revision_exist(repo_type, repo_id, revision) + if not repo_and_revision_exist: + raise NotImplementedError("Access to repositories lists is not implemented.") + + revision = revision if revision is not None else constants.DEFAULT_REVISION + return HfFileSystemResolvedRepositoryPath( + repo_type, repo_id, revision, path_in_repo, _raw_revision=revision_in_path + ) + + def invalidate_cache(self, path: str | None = None) -> None: + """ + Clear the cache for a given path. + + For more details, refer to [fsspec documentation](https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.invalidate_cache). + + Args: + path (`str`, *optional*): + Path to clear from cache. If not provided, clear the entire cache. + + """ + if not path: + self.dircache.clear() + self._repo_and_revision_exists_cache.clear() + else: + resolved_path = self.resolve_path(path) + path = resolved_path.unresolve() + while path: + self.dircache.pop(path, None) + path = self._parent(path) + + # Only clear repo cache if path is to repo root + if not resolved_path.path: + if isinstance(resolved_path, HfFileSystemResolvedRepositoryPath): + self._repo_and_revision_exists_cache.pop( + (resolved_path.repo_type, resolved_path.repo_id, None), None + ) + self._repo_and_revision_exists_cache.pop( + (resolved_path.repo_type, resolved_path.repo_id, resolved_path.revision), None + ) + else: + self._bucket_exists_cache.pop(resolved_path.bucket_id, None) + + def _open( # type: ignore + self, + path: str, + mode: str = "rb", + block_size: int | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + **kwargs, + ) -> Union["HfFileSystemFile", "HfFileSystemStreamFile"]: + block_size = block_size if block_size is not None else self.block_size + if block_size is not None: + kwargs["block_size"] = block_size + if "a" in mode: + raise NotImplementedError("Appending to remote files is not yet supported.") + if block_size == 0: + return HfFileSystemStreamFile(self, path, mode=mode, revision=revision, **kwargs) + else: + return HfFileSystemFile(self, path, mode=mode, revision=revision, **kwargs) + + def _rm(self, path: str, revision: str | None = None, **kwargs) -> None: + resolved_path = self.resolve_path(path, revision=revision) + if isinstance(resolved_path, HfFileSystemResolvedBucketPath): + self._api.batch_bucket_files(resolved_path.bucket_id, delete=[resolved_path.path]) + else: + self._api.delete_file( + path_in_repo=resolved_path.path_in_repo, + repo_id=resolved_path.repo_id, + token=self.token, + repo_type=resolved_path.repo_type, + revision=resolved_path.revision, + commit_message=kwargs.get("commit_message"), + commit_description=kwargs.get("commit_description"), + ) + self.invalidate_cache(path=resolved_path.unresolve()) + + def rm( + self, + path: str, + recursive: bool = False, + maxdepth: int | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + **kwargs, + ) -> None: + """ + Delete files from a repository. + + For more details, refer to [fsspec documentation](https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.rm). + + > [!WARNING] + > Note: When possible, use `HfApi.delete_file()` for better performance. + + Args: + path (`str`): + Path to delete. + recursive (`bool`, *optional*): + If True, delete directory and all its contents. Defaults to False. + maxdepth (`int`, *optional*): + Maximum number of subdirectories to visit when deleting recursively. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to delete from. + + """ + resolved_path = self.resolve_path(path, revision=revision) + paths = self.expand_path(path, recursive=recursive, maxdepth=maxdepth, revision=revision) + if isinstance(resolved_path, HfFileSystemResolvedBucketPath): + delete = [self.resolve_path(path).path for path in paths if not self.isdir(path)] + self._api.batch_bucket_files(resolved_path.bucket_id, delete=delete) + else: + paths_in_repo = [self.resolve_path(path).path for path in paths if not self.isdir(path)] + operations = [CommitOperationDelete(path_in_repo=path_in_repo) for path_in_repo in paths_in_repo] + commit_message = f"Delete {path} " + commit_message += "recursively " if recursive else "" + commit_message += f"up to depth {maxdepth} " if maxdepth is not None else "" + # TODO: use `commit_description` to list all the deleted paths? + self._api.create_commit( + repo_id=resolved_path.repo_id, + repo_type=resolved_path.repo_type, + token=self.token, + operations=operations, + revision=resolved_path.revision, + commit_message=kwargs.get("commit_message", commit_message), + commit_description=kwargs.get("commit_description"), + ) + self.invalidate_cache(path=resolved_path.unresolve()) + + def ls( + self, path: str, detail: bool = True, refresh: bool = False, revision: str | None = None, **kwargs + ) -> list[str | dict[str, Any]]: + """ + List the contents of a directory. + + For more details, refer to [fsspec documentation](https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.ls). + + > [!WARNING] + > Note: When possible, use `HfApi.list_repo_tree()` for better performance. + + Args: + path (`str`): + Path to the directory. + detail (`bool`, *optional*): + If True, returns a list of dictionaries containing file information. If False, + returns a list of file paths. Defaults to True. + refresh (`bool`, *optional*): + If True, bypass the cache and fetch the latest data. Defaults to False. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to list from. + + Returns: + `list[Union[str, dict[str, Any]]]`: List of file paths (if detail=False) or list of file information + dictionaries (if detail=True). + """ + resolved_path = self.resolve_path(path, revision=revision) + path = resolved_path.unresolve() + try: + out = self._ls_tree(path, refresh=refresh, revision=revision, **kwargs) + except EntryNotFoundError: + # Path could be a file + if not resolved_path.path: + _raise_file_not_found(path, None) + try: + out = self._ls_tree(self._parent(path), refresh=refresh, revision=revision, **kwargs) + except EntryNotFoundError: + out = [] + out = [o for o in out if o["name"] == path] + if len(out) == 0: + _raise_file_not_found(path, None) + return out if detail else [o["name"] for o in out] + + def _ls_tree( + self, + path: str, + recursive: bool = False, + refresh: bool = False, + revision: str | None = None, + expand_info: bool | None = None, + maxdepth: int | None = None, + ): + expand_info = ( + expand_info if expand_info is not None else (self.expand_info if self.expand_info is not None else False) + ) + resolved_path = self.resolve_path(path, revision=revision) + path = resolved_path.unresolve() + root_path = resolved_path.root + maxdepth = maxdepth if recursive else 1 + + out = [] + if path in self.dircache and not refresh: + cached_path_infos = self.dircache[path] + out.extend(cached_path_infos) + dirs_not_in_dircache = [] + if recursive: + # Use BFS to traverse the cache and build the "recursive "output + # (The Hub uses a so-called "tree first" strategy for the tree endpoint but we sort the output to follow the spec so the result is (eventually) the same) + depth = 2 + dirs_to_visit = deque( + [(depth, path_info) for path_info in cached_path_infos if path_info["type"] == "directory"] + ) + while dirs_to_visit: + depth, dir_info = dirs_to_visit.popleft() + if maxdepth is None or depth <= maxdepth: + if dir_info["name"] not in self.dircache: + dirs_not_in_dircache.append(dir_info["name"]) + else: + cached_path_infos = self.dircache[dir_info["name"]] + out.extend(cached_path_infos) + dirs_to_visit.extend( + [ + (depth + 1, path_info) + for path_info in cached_path_infos + if path_info["type"] == "directory" + ] + ) + + dirs_not_expanded = [] + if expand_info and isinstance(resolved_path, HfFileSystemResolvedRepositoryPath): + # Check if there are directories in repos with non-expanded entries + dirs_not_expanded = [self._parent(o["name"]) for o in out if o["last_commit"] is None] + + if (recursive and dirs_not_in_dircache) or (expand_info and dirs_not_expanded): + # If the dircache is incomplete, find the common path of the missing and non-expanded entries + # and extend the output with the result of `_ls_tree(common_path, recursive=True)` + common_prefix = os.path.commonprefix(dirs_not_in_dircache + dirs_not_expanded) + # Get the parent directory if the common prefix itself is not a directory + common_path = ( + common_prefix.rstrip("/") + if common_prefix.endswith("/") + or common_prefix == root_path + or common_prefix in chain(dirs_not_in_dircache, dirs_not_expanded) + else self._parent(common_prefix) + ) + if maxdepth is not None: + common_path_depth = common_path[len(path) :].count("/") + maxdepth -= common_path_depth + out = [o for o in out if not o["name"].startswith(common_path + "/")] + for cached_path in list(self.dircache): + if cached_path.startswith(common_path + "/"): + self.dircache.pop(cached_path, None) + self.dircache.pop(common_path, None) + out.extend( + self._ls_tree( + common_path, + recursive=recursive, + refresh=True, + revision=revision, + expand_info=expand_info, + maxdepth=maxdepth, + ) + ) + else: + tree: Iterable[RepoFile | RepoFolder | BucketFile | BucketFolder] + if isinstance(resolved_path, HfFileSystemResolvedBucketPath): + tree = self._list_bucket_tree_with_folders( + resolved_path.bucket_id, + prefix=resolved_path.path, + recursive=recursive, + ) + else: + tree = self._api.list_repo_tree( + resolved_path.repo_id, + resolved_path.path, + recursive=recursive, + expand=expand_info, + revision=resolved_path.revision, + repo_type=resolved_path.repo_type, + ) + for path_info in tree: + cache_path = root_path + "/" + path_info.path + if isinstance(path_info, RepoFile): + cache_path_info = { + "name": cache_path, + "size": path_info.size, + "type": "file", + "blob_id": path_info.blob_id, + "lfs": path_info.lfs, + "xet_hash": path_info.xet_hash, + "last_commit": path_info.last_commit, + "security": path_info.security, + } + elif isinstance(path_info, BucketFile): + cache_path_info = { + "name": cache_path, + "size": path_info.size, + "type": "file", + "xet_hash": path_info.xet_hash, + "mtime": path_info.mtime, + "uploaded_at": path_info.uploaded_at, + } + elif isinstance(path_info, RepoFolder): + cache_path_info = { + "name": cache_path, + "size": 0, + "type": "directory", + "tree_id": path_info.tree_id, + "last_commit": path_info.last_commit, + } + else: + cache_path_info = { + "name": cache_path, + "size": 0, + "type": "directory", + "uploaded_at": path_info.uploaded_at, + } + parent_path = self._parent(cache_path_info["name"]) + self.dircache.setdefault(parent_path, []).append(cache_path_info) + depth = cache_path[len(path) :].count("/") + if maxdepth is None or depth <= maxdepth: + out.append(cache_path_info) + return out + + def _list_bucket_tree_with_folders( + self, bucket_id: str, prefix: str, recursive: bool + ) -> Iterable[BucketFile | BucketFolder]: + """Same as `HfApi.list_bucket_tree` but always includes folders""" + bucket_files = self._api.list_bucket_tree(bucket_id, prefix, recursive=recursive) + bucket_folders: dict[str, BucketFolder] = {} + min_depth = 1 + prefix.count("/") if prefix else 0 + out: list[BucketFile | BucketFolder] = [] + + for bucket_entry in bucket_files: + out.append(bucket_entry) + + # If recursive=False, both files and folders are returned by the server => nothing to do + if not recursive: + continue + + # Otherwise, let's rebuild BucketFolders manually + for parent_bucket_folder_str in list(PurePosixPath(bucket_entry.path).parents)[: -min_depth - 1]: + parent_bucket_folder = BucketFolder( + type="directory", path=str(parent_bucket_folder_str), uploaded_at=bucket_entry.uploaded_at + ) + + # If folder not visited yet, add it + if parent_bucket_folder.path not in bucket_folders: + out.append(parent_bucket_folder) + bucket_folders[parent_bucket_folder.path] = parent_bucket_folder + continue + + # Otherwise, get back BucketFolder object and update its 'uploaded_at' + if parent_bucket_folder.uploaded_at is not None: + bucket_folder = bucket_folders[parent_bucket_folder.path] + if bucket_folder.uploaded_at is None or ( + bucket_folder.uploaded_at < parent_bucket_folder.uploaded_at + ): + bucket_folder.uploaded_at = parent_bucket_folder.uploaded_at + + if not out: + raise EntryNotFoundError(f"File not found in bucket '{bucket_id}': '{prefix}'") + return out + + def walk(self, path: str, *args, **kwargs) -> Iterator[tuple[str, list[str], list[str]]]: + """ + Return all files below the given path. + + For more details, refer to [fsspec documentation](https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.walk). + + Args: + path (`str`): + Root path to list files from. + + Returns: + `Iterator[tuple[str, list[str], list[str]]]`: An iterator of (path, list of directory names, list of file names) tuples. + """ + path = self.resolve_path(path, revision=kwargs.get("revision")).unresolve() + yield from super().walk(path, *args, **kwargs) + + def glob(self, path: str, maxdepth: int | None = None, **kwargs) -> list[str]: + """ + Find files by glob-matching. + + For more details, refer to [fsspec documentation](https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.glob). + + Args: + path (`str`): + Path pattern to match. + + Returns: + `list[str]`: List of paths matching the pattern. + """ + path = self.resolve_path(path, revision=kwargs.get("revision")).unresolve() + return super().glob(path, maxdepth=maxdepth, **kwargs) + + def find( + self, + path: str, + maxdepth: int | None = None, + withdirs: bool = False, + detail: bool = False, + refresh: bool = False, + revision: str | None = None, + **kwargs, + ) -> list[str] | dict[str, dict[str, Any]]: + """ + List all files below path. + + For more details, refer to [fsspec documentation](https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.find). + + Args: + path (`str`): + Root path to list files from. + maxdepth (`int`, *optional*): + Maximum depth to descend into subdirectories. + withdirs (`bool`, *optional*): + Include directory paths in the output. Defaults to False. + detail (`bool`, *optional*): + If True, returns a dict mapping paths to file information. Defaults to False. + refresh (`bool`, *optional*): + If True, bypass the cache and fetch the latest data. Defaults to False. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to list from. + + Returns: + `Union[list[str], dict[str, dict[str, Any]]]`: List of paths or dict of file information. + """ + if maxdepth is not None and maxdepth < 1: + raise ValueError("maxdepth must be at least 1") + resolved_path = self.resolve_path(path, revision=revision) + path = resolved_path.unresolve() + try: + out = self._ls_tree(path, recursive=True, refresh=refresh, maxdepth=maxdepth, **kwargs) + except EntryNotFoundError: + # Path could be a file + try: + if self.info(path, revision=revision, **kwargs)["type"] == "file": + out = {path: {}} + else: + out = {} + except FileNotFoundError: + out = {} + else: + if not withdirs: + out = [o for o in out if o["type"] != "directory"] + else: + # If `withdirs=True`, include the directory itself to be consistent with the spec + path_info = self.info(path, **kwargs) + out = [path_info] + out if path_info["type"] == "directory" else out + out = {o["name"]: o for o in out} + names = sorted(out) + if not detail: + return names + else: + return {name: out[name] for name in names} + + def cp_file(self, path1: str, path2: str, revision: str | None = None, **kwargs) -> None: + """ + Copy a file within or between repositories. + + > [!WARNING] + > Note: When possible, use `HfApi.upload_file()` for better performance. + + Args: + path1 (`str`): + Source path to copy from. + path2 (`str`): + Destination path to copy to. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to copy from. + + """ + resolved_path1 = self.resolve_path(path1, revision=revision) + resolved_path2 = self.resolve_path(path2, revision=revision) + if isinstance(resolved_path1, HfFileSystemResolvedBucketPath) or isinstance( + resolved_path2, HfFileSystemResolvedBucketPath + ): + raise NotImplementedError("Copy from/to buckets is not available yet") + + same_repo = ( + resolved_path1.repo_type == resolved_path2.repo_type and resolved_path1.repo_id == resolved_path2.repo_id + ) + + if same_repo: + commit_message = f"Copy {path1} to {path2}" + self._api.create_commit( + repo_id=resolved_path1.repo_id, + repo_type=resolved_path1.repo_type, + revision=resolved_path2.revision, + commit_message=kwargs.get("commit_message", commit_message), + commit_description=kwargs.get("commit_description", ""), + operations=[ + CommitOperationCopy( + src_path_in_repo=resolved_path1.path_in_repo, + path_in_repo=resolved_path2.path_in_repo, + src_revision=resolved_path1.revision, + ) + ], + ) + else: + with self.open(path1, "rb", revision=resolved_path1.revision) as f: + content = f.read() + commit_message = f"Copy {path1} to {path2}" + self._api.upload_file( + path_or_fileobj=content, + path_in_repo=resolved_path2.path_in_repo, + repo_id=resolved_path2.repo_id, + token=self.token, + repo_type=resolved_path2.repo_type, + revision=resolved_path2.revision, + commit_message=kwargs.get("commit_message", commit_message), + commit_description=kwargs.get("commit_description"), + ) + self.invalidate_cache(path=resolved_path1.unresolve()) + self.invalidate_cache(path=resolved_path2.unresolve()) + + def modified(self, path: str, **kwargs) -> datetime: + """ + Get the last modified time of a file. + + For more details, refer to [fsspec documentation](https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.modified). + + Args: + path (`str`): + Path to the file. + + Returns: + `datetime`: Last modified time of the file. + """ + info = self.info(path, **{**kwargs, "expand_info": True}) # type: ignore + if "last_commit" in info: + if info["last_commit"] is None: + raise NotImplementedError(f"'modified' is not implemented for repository paths like '{path}'") + return info["last_commit"].date + elif "mtime" in info and info["mtime"]: + return info["mtime"] + elif "uploaded_at" in info and info["uploaded_at"]: + return info["uploaded_at"] + else: + raise NotImplementedError(f"Cannot determined 'modified' for path '{path}' (info: {info})") + + def info(self, path: str, refresh: bool = False, revision: str | None = None, **kwargs) -> dict[str, Any]: + """ + Get information about a file or directory. + + For more details, refer to [fsspec documentation](https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.info). + + > [!WARNING] + > Note: When possible, use `HfApi.get_paths_info()` or `HfApi.repo_info()` for better performance + > (or `HfApi.get_bucket_paths_info()` or `HfApi.bucket_info()` for buckets) + + Args: + path (`str`): + Path to get info for. + refresh (`bool`, *optional*): + If True, bypass the cache and fetch the latest data. Defaults to False. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to get info from. + + Returns: + `dict[str, Any]`: Dictionary containing file information (type, size, commit info, etc.). + + """ + resolved_path = self.resolve_path(path, revision=revision) + path = resolved_path.unresolve() + expand_info = kwargs.get( + "expand_info", self.expand_info if self.expand_info is not None else False + ) # don't expose it as a parameter in the public API to follow the spec + out: dict[str, Any] | None + if not resolved_path.path: + # Path is the root directory + out = { + "name": path, + "size": 0, + "type": "directory", + } + if isinstance(resolved_path, HfFileSystemResolvedRepositoryPath): + out["last_commit"] = None + if isinstance(resolved_path, HfFileSystemResolvedRepositoryPath) and expand_info: + last_commit = self._api.list_repo_commits( + resolved_path.repo_id, repo_type=resolved_path.repo_type, revision=resolved_path.revision + )[-1] + out = { + **out, + "tree_id": None, # TODO: tree_id of the root directory? + "last_commit": LastCommitInfo( + oid=last_commit.commit_id, title=last_commit.title, date=last_commit.created_at + ), + } + elif isinstance(resolved_path, HfFileSystemResolvedBucketPath): + parent_path = self._parent(path) + # Fill the cache with cheap call + self.ls(parent_path, refresh=refresh) + out1 = [o for o in self.dircache[parent_path] if o["name"] == path] + if not out1: + _raise_file_not_found(path, None) + out = out1[0] + else: + out = None + parent_path = self._parent(path) + if not expand_info and parent_path not in self.dircache: + # Fill the cache with cheap call + self.ls(parent_path) + if parent_path in self.dircache: + # Check if the path is in the cache + out1 = [o for o in self.dircache[parent_path] if o["name"] == path] + if not out1: + _raise_file_not_found(path, None) + out = out1[0] + if refresh or out is None or (expand_info and out and out["last_commit"] is None): + paths_info = self._api.get_paths_info( + resolved_path.repo_id, + resolved_path.path_in_repo, + expand=expand_info, + revision=resolved_path.revision, + repo_type=resolved_path.repo_type, + ) + if not paths_info: + _raise_file_not_found(path, None) + path_info = paths_info[0] + root_path = HfFileSystemResolvedRepositoryPath( + resolved_path.repo_type, + resolved_path.repo_id, + resolved_path.revision, + path_in_repo="", + _raw_revision=resolved_path._raw_revision, + ).unresolve() + if isinstance(path_info, RepoFile): + out = { + "name": root_path + "/" + path_info.path, + "size": path_info.size, + "type": "file", + "blob_id": path_info.blob_id, + "lfs": path_info.lfs, + "xet_hash": path_info.xet_hash, + "last_commit": path_info.last_commit, + "security": path_info.security, + } + else: + out = { + "name": root_path + "/" + path_info.path, + "size": 0, + "type": "directory", + "tree_id": path_info.tree_id, + "last_commit": path_info.last_commit, + } + if not expand_info: + out = {k: out[k] for k in ["name", "size", "type"]} + assert out is not None + return out + + def exists(self, path, **kwargs): + """ + Check if a file exists. + + For more details, refer to [fsspec documentation](https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.exists). + + > [!WARNING] + > Note: When possible, use `HfApi.file_exists()` for better performance. + + Args: + path (`str`): + Path to check. + + Returns: + `bool`: True if file exists, False otherwise. + """ + try: + if kwargs.get("refresh", False): + self.invalidate_cache(path) + + self.info(path, **kwargs) + return True + except OSError: + return False + + def isdir(self, path): + """ + Check if a path is a directory. + + For more details, refer to [fsspec documentation](https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.isdir). + + Args: + path (`str`): + Path to check. + + Returns: + `bool`: True if path is a directory, False otherwise. + """ + try: + return self.info(path)["type"] == "directory" + except OSError: + return False + + def isfile(self, path): + """ + Check if a path is a file. + + For more details, refer to [fsspec documentation](https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.isfile). + + Args: + path (`str`): + Path to check. + + Returns: + `bool`: True if path is a file, False otherwise. + """ + try: + return self.info(path)["type"] == "file" + except OSError: + return False + + def url(self, path: str) -> str: + """ + Get the HTTP URL of the given path. + + Args: + path (`str`): + Path to get URL for. + + Returns: + `str`: HTTP URL to access the file or directory on the Hub. + """ + resolved_path = self.resolve_path(path) + if isinstance(resolved_path, HfFileSystemResolvedBucketPath): + url = f"{self.endpoint}/buckets/{resolved_path.bucket_id}/resolve/{quote(resolved_path.path)}" + else: + url = hf_hub_url( + resolved_path.repo_id, + resolved_path.path_in_repo, + repo_type=resolved_path.repo_type, + revision=resolved_path.revision, + endpoint=self.endpoint, + ) + if self.isdir(path): + url = url.replace("/resolve/", "/tree/", 1) + return url + + def get_file(self, rpath, lpath, callback=_DEFAULT_CALLBACK, outfile=None, **kwargs) -> None: + """ + Copy single remote file to local. + + > [!WARNING] + > Note: When possible, use `HfApi.hf_hub_download()` or `HfApi.download_bucket_files` for better performance. + + Args: + rpath (`str`): + Remote path to download from. + lpath (`str`): + Local path to download to. + callback (`Callback`, *optional*): + Optional callback to track download progress. Defaults to no callback. + outfile (`IO`, *optional*): + Optional file-like object to write to. If provided, `lpath` is ignored. + + """ + revision = kwargs.get("revision") + unhandled_kwargs = set(kwargs.keys()) - {"revision"} + if not isinstance(callback, (NoOpCallback, TqdmCallback)) or len(unhandled_kwargs) > 0: + # for now, let's not handle custom callbacks + # and let's not handle custom kwargs + return super().get_file(rpath, lpath, callback=callback, outfile=outfile, **kwargs) + + # Taken from https://github.com/fsspec/filesystem_spec/blob/47b445ae4c284a82dd15e0287b1ffc410e8fc470/fsspec/spec.py#L883 + if isfilelike(lpath): + outfile = lpath + elif self.isdir(rpath): + os.makedirs(lpath, exist_ok=True) + return None + + if isinstance(lpath, (str, Path)): # otherwise, let's assume it's a file-like object + os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(lpath), exist_ok=True) + + # Open file if not already open + close_file = False + if outfile is None: + outfile = open(lpath, "wb") + close_file = True + initial_pos = outfile.tell() + + # Custom implementation of `get_file` to use `http_get`. + resolve_remote_path = self.resolve_path(rpath, revision=revision) + expected_size = self.info(rpath, revision=revision)["size"] + callback.set_size(expected_size) + try: + http_get( + url=self.url(resolve_remote_path.unresolve()), + temp_file=outfile, # type: ignore + displayed_filename=rpath, + expected_size=expected_size, + resume_size=0, + headers=self._api._build_hf_headers(), + _tqdm_bar=callback.tqdm if isinstance(callback, TqdmCallback) else None, + ) + outfile.seek(initial_pos) + finally: + # Close file only if we opened it ourselves + if close_file: + outfile.close() + + @property + def transaction(self): + """A context within which files are committed together upon exit + + Requires the file class to implement `.commit()` and `.discard()` + for the normal and exception cases. + """ + # Taken from https://github.com/fsspec/filesystem_spec/blob/3fbb6fee33b46cccb015607630843dea049d3243/fsspec/spec.py#L231 + # See https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/issues/1733 + raise NotImplementedError("Transactional commits are not supported.") + + def start_transaction(self): + """Begin write transaction for deferring files, non-context version""" + # Taken from https://github.com/fsspec/filesystem_spec/blob/3fbb6fee33b46cccb015607630843dea049d3243/fsspec/spec.py#L241 + # See https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/issues/1733 + raise NotImplementedError("Transactional commits are not supported.") + + def __reduce__(self): + # re-populate the instance cache at HfFileSystem._cache and re-populate the state of every instance + return make_instance, ( + type(self), + self.storage_args, + self.storage_options, + self._get_instance_state(), + ) + + def _get_instance_state(self): + return { + "dircache": deepcopy(self.dircache), + "_repo_and_revision_exists_cache": deepcopy(self._repo_and_revision_exists_cache), + "_bucket_exists_cache": deepcopy(self._bucket_exists_cache), + } + + +class HfFileSystemFile(fsspec.spec.AbstractBufferedFile): + def __init__(self, fs: HfFileSystem, path: str, revision: str | None = None, **kwargs): + try: + self.resolved_path = fs.resolve_path(path, revision=revision) + except FileNotFoundError as e: + if "w" in kwargs.get("mode", ""): + raise FileNotFoundError( + f"{e}.\nMake sure the repository and revision exist before writing data." + ) from e + raise + super().__init__(fs, self.resolved_path.unresolve(), **kwargs) + self.fs: HfFileSystem + + def __del__(self): + if not hasattr(self, "resolved_path"): + # Means that the constructor failed. Nothing to do. + return + return super().__del__() + + def _fetch_range(self, start: int, end: int) -> bytes: + headers = { + "range": f"bytes={start}-{end - 1}", + **self.fs._api._build_hf_headers(), + } + url = self.url() + r = http_backoff("GET", url, headers=headers, timeout=constants.HF_HUB_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT) + hf_raise_for_status(r) + return r.content + + def _initiate_upload(self) -> None: + self.temp_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix="hffs-", delete=False) + + def _upload_chunk(self, final: bool = False) -> None: + self.buffer.seek(0) + block = self.buffer.read() + self.temp_file.write(block) + if final: + self.temp_file.close() + if isinstance(self.resolved_path, HfFileSystemResolvedBucketPath): + self.fs._api.batch_bucket_files( + self.resolved_path.bucket_id, add=[(self.temp_file.name, self.resolved_path.path)] + ) + else: + self.fs._api.upload_file( + path_or_fileobj=self.temp_file.name, + path_in_repo=self.resolved_path.path_in_repo, + repo_id=self.resolved_path.repo_id, + token=self.fs.token, + repo_type=self.resolved_path.repo_type, + revision=self.resolved_path.revision, + commit_message=self.kwargs.get("commit_message"), + commit_description=self.kwargs.get("commit_description"), + ) + os.remove(self.temp_file.name) + self.fs.invalidate_cache( + path=self.resolved_path.unresolve(), + ) + + def read(self, length=-1): + """Read remote file. + + If `length` is not provided or is -1, the entire file is downloaded and read. On POSIX systems the file is + loaded in memory directly. Otherwise, the file is downloaded to a temporary file and read from there. + """ + if self.mode == "rb" and (length is None or length == -1) and self.loc == 0: + with self.fs.open(self.path, "rb", block_size=0) as f: # block_size=0 enables fast streaming + out = f.read() + self.loc += len(out) + return out + return super().read(length) + + def url(self) -> str: + return self.fs.url(self.path) + + +class HfFileSystemStreamFile(fsspec.spec.AbstractBufferedFile): + def __init__( + self, + fs: HfFileSystem, + path: str, + mode: str = "rb", + revision: str | None = None, + block_size: int = 0, + cache_type: str = "none", + **kwargs, + ): + if block_size != 0: + raise ValueError(f"HfFileSystemStreamFile only supports block_size=0 but got {block_size}") + if cache_type != "none": + raise ValueError(f"HfFileSystemStreamFile only supports cache_type='none' but got {cache_type}") + if "w" in mode: + raise ValueError(f"HfFileSystemStreamFile only supports reading but got mode='{mode}'") + try: + self.resolved_path = fs.resolve_path(path, revision=revision) + except FileNotFoundError as e: + if "w" in kwargs.get("mode", ""): + raise FileNotFoundError( + f"{e}.\nMake sure the repository and revision exist before writing data." + ) from e + # avoid an unnecessary .info() call to instantiate .details + self.details = {"name": self.resolved_path.unresolve(), "size": None} + super().__init__( + fs, self.resolved_path.unresolve(), mode=mode, block_size=block_size, cache_type=cache_type, **kwargs + ) + self.response: httpx.Response | None = None + self.fs: HfFileSystem + self._exit_stack = ExitStack() + # streaming state + self._stream_iterator: Iterator[bytes] | None = None + self._stream_buffer = bytearray() + + def seek(self, loc: int, whence: int = 0): + if loc == 0 and whence == 1: + return + if loc == self.loc and whence == 0: + return + raise ValueError("Cannot seek streaming HF file") + + def read(self, length: int = -1): + """Read the remote file. + + If the file is already open, we reuse the connection. + Otherwise, open a new connection and read from it. + + If reading the stream fails, we retry with a new connection. + """ + if self.response is None: + self._open_connection() + + retried_once = False + while True: + try: + if self.response is None or self._stream_iterator is None: + return b"" # Already read the entire file + out = self._read_from_stream(self._stream_iterator, length) + self.loc += len(out) + return out + except Exception: + if self.response is not None: + self.response.close() + if retried_once: # Already retried once, give up + raise + # First failure, retry with range header + self._open_connection() + retried_once = True + + def _read_from_stream(self, iterator: Iterator[bytes], length: int = -1) -> bytes: + """Read up to `length` bytes from stream buffer and stream. + + If length < 0, read until EOF. + + If EOF is reached before length, fewer bytes may be returned. + """ + if length == 0: + return b"" + + if length < 0: + buf = bytearray(self._stream_buffer) + self._stream_buffer.clear() + for chunk in iterator: + buf.extend(chunk) + return bytes(buf) + + if length <= len(self._stream_buffer): + result = bytes(self._stream_buffer[:length]) + del self._stream_buffer[:length] + return result + + buf = bytearray(self._stream_buffer) + self._stream_buffer.clear() + for chunk in iterator: + need = length - len(buf) + if need > len(chunk): + buf.extend(chunk) + else: + buf.extend(chunk[:need]) + self._stream_buffer.extend(chunk[need:]) + break + return bytes(buf) + + def url(self) -> str: + return self.fs.url(self.path) + + def __del__(self): + if not hasattr(self, "resolved_path"): + # Means that the constructor failed. Nothing to do. + return + self._exit_stack.close() + return super().__del__() + + def __reduce__(self): + return reopen, (self.fs, self.path, self.mode, self.blocksize, self.cache.name) + + def _open_connection(self): + """Open a connection to the remote file.""" + # reset streaming state + self._stream_buffer.clear() + self._stream_iterator = None + + url = self.url() + headers = self.fs._api._build_hf_headers() + if self.loc > 0: + headers["Range"] = f"bytes={self.loc}-" + self.response = self._exit_stack.enter_context( + http_stream_backoff( + "GET", + url, + headers=headers, + timeout=constants.HF_HUB_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT, + ) + ) + + try: + hf_raise_for_status(self.response) + except HfHubHTTPError as e: + if e.response.status_code == 416: + # Range not satisfiable => means that we have already read the entire file + self.response = None + return + raise + + self._stream_iterator = self.response.iter_bytes() + + +def safe_revision(revision: str) -> str: + return revision if SPECIAL_REFS_REVISION_REGEX.match(revision) else safe_quote(revision) + + +def safe_quote(s: str) -> str: + return quote(s, safe="") + + +def _raise_file_not_found(path: str, err: Exception | None) -> NoReturn: + msg = path + if isinstance(err, RepositoryNotFoundError): + msg = f"{path} (repository not found)" + elif isinstance(err, RevisionNotFoundError): + msg = f"{path} (revision not found)" + elif isinstance(err, HFValidationError): + msg = f"{path} (invalid repository id)" + raise FileNotFoundError(msg) from err + + +def reopen(fs: HfFileSystem, path: str, mode: str, block_size: int, cache_type: str): + return fs.open(path, mode=mode, block_size=block_size, cache_type=cache_type) + + +def make_instance(cls, args, kwargs, instance_state): + fs = cls(*args, **kwargs) + for attr, state_value in instance_state.items(): + setattr(fs, attr, state_value) + return fs + + +hffs = HfFileSystem() diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/hub_mixin.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/hub_mixin.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..937cfe1851538aa8389222885015212c80514871 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/hub_mixin.py @@ -0,0 +1,834 @@ +import inspect +import json +import os +from collections.abc import Callable +from dataclasses import Field, asdict, dataclass, is_dataclass +from pathlib import Path +from typing import Any, ClassVar, Protocol, TypeVar + +import packaging.version + +from . import constants +from .errors import EntryNotFoundError, HfHubHTTPError +from .file_download import hf_hub_download +from .hf_api import HfApi +from .repocard import ModelCard, ModelCardData +from .utils import ( + SoftTemporaryDirectory, + is_jsonable, + is_safetensors_available, + is_simple_optional_type, + is_torch_available, + logging, + unwrap_simple_optional_type, + validate_hf_hub_args, +) + + +if is_torch_available(): + import torch # type: ignore + +if is_safetensors_available(): + import safetensors + from safetensors.torch import load_model as load_model_as_safetensor + from safetensors.torch import save_model as save_model_as_safetensor + + +logger = logging.get_logger(__name__) + + +# Type alias for dataclass instances, copied from https://github.com/python/typeshed/blob/9f28171658b9ca6c32a7cb93fbb99fc92b17858b/stdlib/_typeshed/__init__.pyi#L349 +class DataclassInstance(Protocol): + __dataclass_fields__: ClassVar[dict[str, Field]] + + +# Generic variable that is either ModelHubMixin or a subclass thereof +T = TypeVar("T", bound="ModelHubMixin") +# Generic variable to represent an args type +ARGS_T = TypeVar("ARGS_T") +ENCODER_T = Callable[[ARGS_T], Any] +DECODER_T = Callable[[Any], ARGS_T] +CODER_T = tuple[ENCODER_T, DECODER_T] + + +DEFAULT_MODEL_CARD = """ +--- +# For reference on model card metadata, see the spec: https://github.com/huggingface/hub-docs/blob/main/modelcard.md?plain=1 +# Doc / guide: https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/model-cards +{{ card_data }} +--- + +This model has been pushed to the Hub using the [PytorchModelHubMixin](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/package_reference/mixins#huggingface_hub.PyTorchModelHubMixin) integration: +- Code: {{ repo_url | default("[More Information Needed]", true) }} +- Paper: {{ paper_url | default("[More Information Needed]", true) }} +- Docs: {{ docs_url | default("[More Information Needed]", true) }} +""" + + +@dataclass +class MixinInfo: + model_card_template: str + model_card_data: ModelCardData + docs_url: str | None = None + paper_url: str | None = None + repo_url: str | None = None + + +class ModelHubMixin: + """ + A generic mixin to integrate ANY machine learning framework with the Hub. + + To integrate your framework, your model class must inherit from this class. Custom logic for saving/loading models + have to be overwritten in [`_from_pretrained`] and [`_save_pretrained`]. [`PyTorchModelHubMixin`] is a good example + of mixin integration with the Hub. Check out our [integration guide](../guides/integrations) for more instructions. + + When inheriting from [`ModelHubMixin`], you can define class-level attributes. These attributes are not passed to + `__init__` but to the class definition itself. This is useful to define metadata about the library integrating + [`ModelHubMixin`]. + + For more details on how to integrate the mixin with your library, checkout the [integration guide](../guides/integrations). + + Args: + repo_url (`str`, *optional*): + URL of the library repository. Used to generate model card. + paper_url (`str`, *optional*): + URL of the library paper. Used to generate model card. + docs_url (`str`, *optional*): + URL of the library documentation. Used to generate model card. + model_card_template (`str`, *optional*): + Template of the model card. Used to generate model card. Defaults to a generic template. + language (`str` or `list[str]`, *optional*): + Language supported by the library. Used to generate model card. + library_name (`str`, *optional*): + Name of the library integrating ModelHubMixin. Used to generate model card. + license (`str`, *optional*): + License of the library integrating ModelHubMixin. Used to generate model card. + E.g: "apache-2.0" + license_name (`str`, *optional*): + Name of the library integrating ModelHubMixin. Used to generate model card. + Only used if `license` is set to `other`. + E.g: "coqui-public-model-license". + license_link (`str`, *optional*): + URL to the license of the library integrating ModelHubMixin. Used to generate model card. + Only used if `license` is set to `other` and `license_name` is set. + E.g: "https://coqui.ai/cpml". + pipeline_tag (`str`, *optional*): + Tag of the pipeline. Used to generate model card. E.g. "text-classification". + tags (`list[str]`, *optional*): + Tags to be added to the model card. Used to generate model card. E.g. ["computer-vision"] + coders (`dict[Type, tuple[Callable, Callable]]`, *optional*): + Dictionary of custom types and their encoders/decoders. Used to encode/decode arguments that are not + jsonable by default. E.g. dataclasses, argparse.Namespace, OmegaConf, etc. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import ModelHubMixin + + # Inherit from ModelHubMixin + >>> class MyCustomModel( + ... ModelHubMixin, + ... library_name="my-library", + ... tags=["computer-vision"], + ... repo_url="https://github.com/huggingface/my-cool-library", + ... paper_url="https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.12244", + ... docs_url="https://huggingface.co/docs/my-cool-library", + ... # ^ optional metadata to generate model card + ... ): + ... def __init__(self, size: int = 512, device: str = "cpu"): + ... # define how to initialize your model + ... super().__init__() + ... ... + ... + ... def _save_pretrained(self, save_directory: Path) -> None: + ... # define how to serialize your model + ... ... + ... + ... @classmethod + ... def from_pretrained( + ... cls: type[T], + ... pretrained_model_name_or_path: Union[str, Path], + ... *, + ... force_download: bool = False, + ... token: Optional[Union[str, bool]] = None, + ... cache_dir: Optional[Union[str, Path]] = None, + ... local_files_only: bool = False, + ... revision: Optional[str] = None, + ... **model_kwargs, + ... ) -> T: + ... # define how to deserialize your model + ... ... + + >>> model = MyCustomModel(size=256, device="gpu") + + # Save model weights to local directory + >>> model.save_pretrained("my-awesome-model") + + # Push model weights to the Hub + >>> model.push_to_hub("my-awesome-model") + + # Download and initialize weights from the Hub + >>> reloaded_model = MyCustomModel.from_pretrained("username/my-awesome-model") + >>> reloaded_model.size + 256 + + # Model card has been correctly populated + >>> from huggingface_hub import ModelCard + >>> card = ModelCard.load("username/my-awesome-model") + >>> card.data.tags + ["x-custom-tag", "pytorch_model_hub_mixin", "model_hub_mixin"] + >>> card.data.library_name + "my-library" + ``` + """ + + _hub_mixin_config: dict | DataclassInstance | None = None + # ^ optional config attribute automatically set in `from_pretrained` + _hub_mixin_info: MixinInfo + # ^ information about the library integrating ModelHubMixin (used to generate model card) + _hub_mixin_inject_config: bool # whether `_from_pretrained` expects `config` or not + _hub_mixin_init_parameters: dict[str, inspect.Parameter] # __init__ parameters + _hub_mixin_jsonable_default_values: dict[str, Any] # default values for __init__ parameters + _hub_mixin_jsonable_custom_types: tuple[type, ...] # custom types that can be encoded/decoded + _hub_mixin_coders: dict[type, CODER_T] # encoders/decoders for custom types + # ^ internal values to handle config + + def __init_subclass__( + cls, + *, + # Generic info for model card + repo_url: str | None = None, + paper_url: str | None = None, + docs_url: str | None = None, + # Model card template + model_card_template: str = DEFAULT_MODEL_CARD, + # Model card metadata + language: list[str] | None = None, + library_name: str | None = None, + license: str | None = None, + license_name: str | None = None, + license_link: str | None = None, + pipeline_tag: str | None = None, + tags: list[str] | None = None, + # How to encode/decode arguments with custom type into a JSON config? + coders: None + | ( + dict[type, CODER_T] + # Key is a type. + # Value is a tuple (encoder, decoder). + # Example: {MyCustomType: (lambda x: x.value, lambda data: MyCustomType(data))} + ) = None, + ) -> None: + """Inspect __init__ signature only once when subclassing + handle modelcard.""" + super().__init_subclass__() + + # Will be reused when creating modelcard + tags = tags or [] + tags.append("model_hub_mixin") + + # Initialize MixinInfo if not existent + info = MixinInfo(model_card_template=model_card_template, model_card_data=ModelCardData()) + + # If parent class has a MixinInfo, inherit from it as a copy + if hasattr(cls, "_hub_mixin_info"): + # Inherit model card template from parent class if not explicitly set + if model_card_template == DEFAULT_MODEL_CARD: + info.model_card_template = cls._hub_mixin_info.model_card_template + + # Inherit from parent model card data + info.model_card_data = ModelCardData(**cls._hub_mixin_info.model_card_data.to_dict()) + + # Inherit other info + info.docs_url = cls._hub_mixin_info.docs_url + info.paper_url = cls._hub_mixin_info.paper_url + info.repo_url = cls._hub_mixin_info.repo_url + cls._hub_mixin_info = info + + # Update MixinInfo with metadata + if model_card_template is not None and model_card_template != DEFAULT_MODEL_CARD: + info.model_card_template = model_card_template + if repo_url is not None: + info.repo_url = repo_url + if paper_url is not None: + info.paper_url = paper_url + if docs_url is not None: + info.docs_url = docs_url + if language is not None: + info.model_card_data.language = language + if library_name is not None: + info.model_card_data.library_name = library_name + if license is not None: + info.model_card_data.license = license + if license_name is not None: + info.model_card_data.license_name = license_name + if license_link is not None: + info.model_card_data.license_link = license_link + if pipeline_tag is not None: + info.model_card_data.pipeline_tag = pipeline_tag + if tags is not None: + normalized_tags = list(tags) + if info.model_card_data.tags is not None: + info.model_card_data.tags.extend(normalized_tags) + else: + info.model_card_data.tags = normalized_tags + + if info.model_card_data.tags is not None: + info.model_card_data.tags = sorted(set(info.model_card_data.tags)) + + # Handle encoders/decoders for args + cls._hub_mixin_coders = coders or {} + cls._hub_mixin_jsonable_custom_types = tuple(cls._hub_mixin_coders.keys()) + + # Inspect __init__ signature to handle config + cls._hub_mixin_init_parameters = dict(inspect.signature(cls.__init__).parameters) + cls._hub_mixin_jsonable_default_values = { + param.name: cls._encode_arg(param.default) + for param in cls._hub_mixin_init_parameters.values() + if param.default is not inspect.Parameter.empty and cls._is_jsonable(param.default) + } + cls._hub_mixin_inject_config = "config" in inspect.signature(cls._from_pretrained).parameters + + def __new__(cls: type[T], *args, **kwargs) -> T: + """Create a new instance of the class and handle config. + + 3 cases: + - If `self._hub_mixin_config` is already set, do nothing. + - If `config` is passed as a dataclass, set it as `self._hub_mixin_config`. + - Otherwise, build `self._hub_mixin_config` from default values and passed values. + """ + instance = super().__new__(cls) + + # If `config` is already set, return early + if instance._hub_mixin_config is not None: + return instance + + # Infer passed values + passed_values = { + **{ + key: value + for key, value in zip( + # [1:] to skip `self` parameter + list(cls._hub_mixin_init_parameters)[1:], + args, + ) + }, + **kwargs, + } + + # If config passed as dataclass => set it and return early + if is_dataclass(passed_values.get("config")): + instance._hub_mixin_config = passed_values["config"] + return instance + + # Otherwise, build config from default + passed values + init_config = { + # default values + **cls._hub_mixin_jsonable_default_values, + # passed values + **{ + key: cls._encode_arg(value) # Encode custom types as jsonable value + for key, value in passed_values.items() + if instance._is_jsonable(value) # Only if jsonable or we have a custom encoder + }, + } + passed_config = init_config.pop("config", {}) + + # Populate `init_config` with provided config + if isinstance(passed_config, dict): + init_config.update(passed_config) + + # Set `config` attribute and return + if init_config != {}: + instance._hub_mixin_config = init_config + return instance + + @classmethod + def _is_jsonable(cls, value: Any) -> bool: + """Check if a value is JSON serializable.""" + if is_dataclass(value): + return True + if isinstance(value, cls._hub_mixin_jsonable_custom_types): + return True + return is_jsonable(value) + + @classmethod + def _encode_arg(cls, arg: Any) -> Any: + """Encode an argument into a JSON serializable format.""" + if is_dataclass(arg): + return asdict(arg) # type: ignore[arg-type] + for type_, (encoder, _) in cls._hub_mixin_coders.items(): + if isinstance(arg, type_): + if arg is None: + return None + return encoder(arg) + return arg + + @classmethod + def _decode_arg(cls, expected_type: type[ARGS_T], value: Any) -> ARGS_T | None: + """Decode a JSON serializable value into an argument.""" + if is_simple_optional_type(expected_type): + if value is None: + return None + expected_type = unwrap_simple_optional_type(expected_type) # type: ignore + # Dataclass => handle it + if is_dataclass(expected_type): + return _load_dataclass(expected_type, value) # type: ignore + # Otherwise => check custom decoders + for type_, (_, decoder) in cls._hub_mixin_coders.items(): + if inspect.isclass(expected_type) and issubclass(expected_type, type_): + return decoder(value) + # Otherwise => don't decode + return value + + def save_pretrained( + self, + save_directory: str | Path, + *, + config: dict | DataclassInstance | None = None, + repo_id: str | None = None, + push_to_hub: bool = False, + model_card_kwargs: dict[str, Any] | None = None, + **push_to_hub_kwargs, + ) -> str | None: + """ + Save weights in local directory. + + Args: + save_directory (`str` or `Path`): + Path to directory in which the model weights and configuration will be saved. + config (`dict` or `DataclassInstance`, *optional*): + Model configuration specified as a key/value dictionary or a dataclass instance. + push_to_hub (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Whether or not to push your model to the Huggingface Hub after saving it. + repo_id (`str`, *optional*): + ID of your repository on the Hub. Used only if `push_to_hub=True`. Will default to the folder name if + not provided. + model_card_kwargs (`dict[str, Any]`, *optional*): + Additional arguments passed to the model card template to customize the model card. + push_to_hub_kwargs: + Additional key word arguments passed along to the [`~ModelHubMixin.push_to_hub`] method. + Returns: + `str` or `None`: url of the commit on the Hub if `push_to_hub=True`, `None` otherwise. + """ + save_directory = Path(save_directory) + save_directory.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + + # Remove config.json if already exists. After `_save_pretrained` we don't want to overwrite config.json + # as it might have been saved by the custom `_save_pretrained` already. However we do want to overwrite + # an existing config.json if it was not saved by `_save_pretrained`. + config_path = save_directory / constants.CONFIG_NAME + config_path.unlink(missing_ok=True) + + # save model weights/files (framework-specific) + self._save_pretrained(save_directory) + + # save config (if provided and if not serialized yet in `_save_pretrained`) + if config is None: + config = self._hub_mixin_config + if config is not None: + if is_dataclass(config): + config = asdict(config) # type: ignore[arg-type] + if not config_path.exists(): + config_str = json.dumps(config, sort_keys=True, indent=2) + config_path.write_text(config_str) + + # save model card + model_card_path = save_directory / "README.md" + model_card_kwargs = model_card_kwargs if model_card_kwargs is not None else {} + if not model_card_path.exists(): # do not overwrite if already exists + self.generate_model_card(**model_card_kwargs).save(save_directory / "README.md") + + # push to the Hub if required + if push_to_hub: + kwargs = push_to_hub_kwargs.copy() # soft-copy to avoid mutating input + if config is not None: # kwarg for `push_to_hub` + kwargs["config"] = config + if repo_id is None: + repo_id = save_directory.name # Defaults to `save_directory` name + return self.push_to_hub(repo_id=repo_id, model_card_kwargs=model_card_kwargs, **kwargs) + return None + + def _save_pretrained(self, save_directory: Path) -> None: + """ + Overwrite this method in subclass to define how to save your model. + Check out our [integration guide](../guides/integrations) for instructions. + + Args: + save_directory (`str` or `Path`): + Path to directory in which the model weights and configuration will be saved. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + @classmethod + @validate_hf_hub_args + def from_pretrained( + cls: type[T], + pretrained_model_name_or_path: str | Path, + *, + force_download: bool = False, + token: str | bool | None = None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None = None, + local_files_only: bool = False, + revision: str | None = None, + **model_kwargs, + ) -> T: + """ + Download a model from the Huggingface Hub and instantiate it. + + Args: + pretrained_model_name_or_path (`str`, `Path`): + - Either the `model_id` (string) of a model hosted on the Hub, e.g. `bigscience/bloom`. + - Or a path to a `directory` containing model weights saved using + [`~transformers.PreTrainedModel.save_pretrained`], e.g., `../path/to/my_model_directory/`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + Revision of the model on the Hub. Can be a branch name, a git tag or any commit id. + Defaults to the latest commit on `main` branch. + force_download (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Whether to force (re-)downloading the model weights and configuration files from the Hub, overriding + the existing cache. + token (`str` or `bool`, *optional*): + The token to use as HTTP bearer authorization for remote files. By default, it will use the token + cached when running `hf auth login`. + cache_dir (`str`, `Path`, *optional*): + Path to the folder where cached files are stored. + local_files_only (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, avoid downloading the file and return the path to the local cached file if it exists. + model_kwargs (`dict`, *optional*): + Additional kwargs to pass to the model during initialization. + """ + model_id = str(pretrained_model_name_or_path) + config_file: str | None = None + if os.path.isdir(model_id): + if constants.CONFIG_NAME in os.listdir(model_id): + config_file = os.path.join(model_id, constants.CONFIG_NAME) + else: + logger.warning(f"{constants.CONFIG_NAME} not found in {Path(model_id).resolve()}") + else: + try: + config_file = hf_hub_download( + repo_id=model_id, + filename=constants.CONFIG_NAME, + revision=revision, + cache_dir=cache_dir, + force_download=force_download, + token=token, + local_files_only=local_files_only, + ) + except HfHubHTTPError as e: + logger.info(f"{constants.CONFIG_NAME} not found on the HuggingFace Hub: {str(e)}") + + # Read config + config = None + if config_file is not None: + with open(config_file, encoding="utf-8") as f: + config = json.load(f) + + # Decode custom types in config + for key, value in config.items(): + if key in cls._hub_mixin_init_parameters: + expected_type = cls._hub_mixin_init_parameters[key].annotation + if expected_type is not inspect.Parameter.empty: + config[key] = cls._decode_arg(expected_type, value) + + # Populate model_kwargs from config + for param in cls._hub_mixin_init_parameters.values(): + if param.name not in model_kwargs and param.name in config: + model_kwargs[param.name] = config[param.name] + + # Check if `config` argument was passed at init + if "config" in cls._hub_mixin_init_parameters and "config" not in model_kwargs: + # Decode `config` argument if it was passed + config_annotation = cls._hub_mixin_init_parameters["config"].annotation + config = cls._decode_arg(config_annotation, config) + + # Forward config to model initialization + model_kwargs["config"] = config + + # Inject config if `**kwargs` are expected + if is_dataclass(cls): + for key in cls.__dataclass_fields__: + if key not in model_kwargs and key in config: + model_kwargs[key] = config[key] + elif any(param.kind == inspect.Parameter.VAR_KEYWORD for param in cls._hub_mixin_init_parameters.values()): + for key, value in config.items(): # type: ignore[union-attr] + if key not in model_kwargs: + model_kwargs[key] = value + + # Finally, also inject if `_from_pretrained` expects it + if cls._hub_mixin_inject_config and "config" not in model_kwargs: + model_kwargs["config"] = config + + instance = cls._from_pretrained( + model_id=str(model_id), + revision=revision, + cache_dir=cache_dir, + force_download=force_download, + local_files_only=local_files_only, + token=token, + **model_kwargs, + ) + + # Implicitly set the config as instance attribute if not already set by the class + # This way `config` will be available when calling `save_pretrained` or `push_to_hub`. + if config is not None and (getattr(instance, "_hub_mixin_config", None) in (None, {})): + instance._hub_mixin_config = config + + return instance + + @classmethod + def _from_pretrained( + cls: type[T], + *, + model_id: str, + revision: str | None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None, + force_download: bool, + local_files_only: bool, + token: str | bool | None, + **model_kwargs, + ) -> T: + """Overwrite this method in subclass to define how to load your model from pretrained. + + Use [`hf_hub_download`] or [`snapshot_download`] to download files from the Hub before loading them. Most + args taken as input can be directly passed to those 2 methods. If needed, you can add more arguments to this + method using "model_kwargs". For example [`PyTorchModelHubMixin._from_pretrained`] takes as input a `map_location` + parameter to set on which device the model should be loaded. + + Check out our [integration guide](../guides/integrations) for more instructions. + + Args: + model_id (`str`): + ID of the model to load from the Huggingface Hub (e.g. `bigscience/bloom`). + revision (`str`, *optional*): + Revision of the model on the Hub. Can be a branch name, a git tag or any commit id. Defaults to the + latest commit on `main` branch. + force_download (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Whether to force (re-)downloading the model weights and configuration files from the Hub, overriding + the existing cache. + token (`str` or `bool`, *optional*): + The token to use as HTTP bearer authorization for remote files. By default, it will use the token + cached when running `hf auth login`. + cache_dir (`str`, `Path`, *optional*): + Path to the folder where cached files are stored. + local_files_only (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If `True`, avoid downloading the file and return the path to the local cached file if it exists. + model_kwargs: + Additional keyword arguments passed along to the [`~ModelHubMixin._from_pretrained`] method. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + @validate_hf_hub_args + def push_to_hub( + self, + repo_id: str, + *, + config: dict | DataclassInstance | None = None, + commit_message: str = "Push model using huggingface_hub.", + private: bool | None = None, + token: str | None = None, + branch: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, + allow_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + ignore_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + delete_patterns: list[str] | str | None = None, + model_card_kwargs: dict[str, Any] | None = None, + ) -> str: + """ + Upload model checkpoint to the Hub. + + Use `allow_patterns` and `ignore_patterns` to precisely filter which files should be pushed to the hub. Use + `delete_patterns` to delete existing remote files in the same commit. See [`upload_folder`] reference for more + details. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + ID of the repository to push to (example: `"username/my-model"`). + config (`dict` or `DataclassInstance`, *optional*): + Model configuration specified as a key/value dictionary or a dataclass instance. + commit_message (`str`, *optional*): + Message to commit while pushing. + private (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether the repository created should be private. + If `None` (default), the repo will be public unless the organization's default is private. + token (`str`, *optional*): + The token to use as HTTP bearer authorization for remote files. By default, it will use the token + cached when running `hf auth login`. + branch (`str`, *optional*): + The git branch on which to push the model. This defaults to `"main"`. + create_pr (`boolean`, *optional*): + Whether or not to create a Pull Request from `branch` with that commit. Defaults to `False`. + allow_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, only files matching at least one pattern are pushed. + ignore_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, files matching any of the patterns are not pushed. + delete_patterns (`list[str]` or `str`, *optional*): + If provided, remote files matching any of the patterns will be deleted from the repo. + model_card_kwargs (`dict[str, Any]`, *optional*): + Additional arguments passed to the model card template to customize the model card. + + Returns: + The url of the commit of your model in the given repository. + """ + api = HfApi(token=token) + repo_id = api.create_repo(repo_id=repo_id, private=private, exist_ok=True).repo_id + + # Push the files to the repo in a single commit + with SoftTemporaryDirectory() as tmp: + saved_path = Path(tmp) / repo_id + self.save_pretrained(saved_path, config=config, model_card_kwargs=model_card_kwargs) + return api.upload_folder( + repo_id=repo_id, + repo_type="model", + folder_path=saved_path, + commit_message=commit_message, + revision=branch, + create_pr=create_pr, + allow_patterns=allow_patterns, + ignore_patterns=ignore_patterns, + delete_patterns=delete_patterns, + ) + + def generate_model_card(self, *args, **kwargs) -> ModelCard: + card = ModelCard.from_template( + card_data=self._hub_mixin_info.model_card_data, + template_str=self._hub_mixin_info.model_card_template, + repo_url=self._hub_mixin_info.repo_url, + paper_url=self._hub_mixin_info.paper_url, + docs_url=self._hub_mixin_info.docs_url, + **kwargs, + ) + return card + + +class PyTorchModelHubMixin(ModelHubMixin): + """ + Implementation of [`ModelHubMixin`] to provide model Hub upload/download capabilities to PyTorch models. The model + is set in evaluation mode by default using `model.eval()` (dropout modules are deactivated). To train the model, + you should first set it back in training mode with `model.train()`. + + See [`ModelHubMixin`] for more details on how to use the mixin. + + Example: + + ```python + >>> import torch + >>> import torch.nn as nn + >>> from huggingface_hub import PyTorchModelHubMixin + + >>> class MyModel( + ... nn.Module, + ... PyTorchModelHubMixin, + ... library_name="keras-nlp", + ... repo_url="https://github.com/keras-team/keras-nlp", + ... paper_url="https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.12244", + ... docs_url="https://keras.io/keras_nlp/", + ... # ^ optional metadata to generate model card + ... ): + ... def __init__(self, hidden_size: int = 512, vocab_size: int = 30000, output_size: int = 4): + ... super().__init__() + ... self.param = nn.Parameter(torch.rand(hidden_size, vocab_size)) + ... self.linear = nn.Linear(output_size, vocab_size) + + ... def forward(self, x): + ... return self.linear(x + self.param) + >>> model = MyModel(hidden_size=256) + + # Save model weights to local directory + >>> model.save_pretrained("my-awesome-model") + + # Push model weights to the Hub + >>> model.push_to_hub("my-awesome-model") + + # Download and initialize weights from the Hub + >>> model = MyModel.from_pretrained("username/my-awesome-model") + >>> model.hidden_size + 256 + ``` + """ + + def __init_subclass__(cls, *args, tags: list[str] | None = None, **kwargs) -> None: + tags = tags or [] + tags.append("pytorch_model_hub_mixin") + kwargs["tags"] = tags + return super().__init_subclass__(*args, **kwargs) + + def _save_pretrained(self, save_directory: Path) -> None: + """Save weights from a Pytorch model to a local directory.""" + model_to_save = self.module if hasattr(self, "module") else self # type: ignore + save_model_as_safetensor(model_to_save, str(save_directory / constants.SAFETENSORS_SINGLE_FILE)) # type: ignore [arg-type] + + @classmethod + def _from_pretrained( + cls, + *, + model_id: str, + revision: str | None, + cache_dir: str | Path | None, + force_download: bool, + local_files_only: bool, + token: str | bool | None, + map_location: str = "cpu", + strict: bool = False, + **model_kwargs, + ): + """Load Pytorch pretrained weights and return the loaded model.""" + model = cls(**model_kwargs) + if os.path.isdir(model_id): + print("Loading weights from local directory") + model_file = os.path.join(model_id, constants.SAFETENSORS_SINGLE_FILE) + return cls._load_as_safetensor(model, model_file, map_location, strict) + else: + try: + model_file = hf_hub_download( + repo_id=model_id, + filename=constants.SAFETENSORS_SINGLE_FILE, + revision=revision, + cache_dir=cache_dir, + force_download=force_download, + token=token, + local_files_only=local_files_only, + ) + return cls._load_as_safetensor(model, model_file, map_location, strict) + except EntryNotFoundError: + model_file = hf_hub_download( + repo_id=model_id, + filename=constants.PYTORCH_WEIGHTS_NAME, + revision=revision, + cache_dir=cache_dir, + force_download=force_download, + token=token, + local_files_only=local_files_only, + ) + return cls._load_as_pickle(model, model_file, map_location, strict) + + @classmethod + def _load_as_pickle(cls, model: T, model_file: str, map_location: str, strict: bool) -> T: + state_dict = torch.load(model_file, map_location=torch.device(map_location), weights_only=True) + model.load_state_dict(state_dict, strict=strict) # type: ignore + model.eval() # type: ignore + return model + + @classmethod + def _load_as_safetensor(cls, model: T, model_file: str, map_location: str, strict: bool) -> T: + if packaging.version.parse(safetensors.__version__) < packaging.version.parse("0.4.3"): # type: ignore [attr-defined] + load_model_as_safetensor(model, model_file, strict=strict) # type: ignore [arg-type] + if map_location != "cpu": + logger.warning( + "Loading model weights on other devices than 'cpu' is not supported natively in your version of safetensors." + " This means that the model is loaded on 'cpu' first and then copied to the device." + " This leads to a slower loading time." + " Please update safetensors to version 0.4.3 or above for improved performance." + ) + model.to(map_location) # type: ignore [attr-defined] + else: + safetensors.torch.load_model(model, model_file, strict=strict, device=map_location) # type: ignore [arg-type] + model.eval() # type: ignore + return model + + +def _load_dataclass(datacls: type[DataclassInstance], data: dict) -> DataclassInstance: + """Load a dataclass instance from a dictionary. + + Fields not expected by the dataclass are ignored. + """ + return datacls(**{k: v for k, v in data.items() if k in datacls.__dataclass_fields__}) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/lfs.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/lfs.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3dd18e717c307f16429d891a20c6c4b7bed27c3b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/lfs.py @@ -0,0 +1,395 @@ +# Copyright 2019-present, the HuggingFace Inc. team. +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. +"""Git LFS related type definitions and utilities""" + +import io +import re +from collections.abc import Iterable +from dataclasses import dataclass +from math import ceil +from os.path import getsize +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, BinaryIO, TypedDict +from urllib.parse import unquote + +from huggingface_hub import constants + +from .utils import ( + build_hf_headers, + fix_hf_endpoint_in_url, + hf_raise_for_status, + http_backoff, + logging, + validate_hf_hub_args, +) +from .utils._lfs import SliceFileObj +from .utils.sha import sha256, sha_fileobj + + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from ._commit_api import CommitOperationAdd + +logger = logging.get_logger(__name__) + +OID_REGEX = re.compile(r"^[0-9a-f]{40}$") + +LFS_MULTIPART_UPLOAD_COMMAND = "lfs-multipart-upload" + +LFS_HEADERS = { + "Accept": "application/vnd.git-lfs+json", + "Content-Type": "application/vnd.git-lfs+json", +} + + +@dataclass +class UploadInfo: + """ + Dataclass holding required information to determine whether a blob + should be uploaded to the hub using the LFS protocol or the regular protocol + + Args: + sha256 (`bytes`): + SHA256 hash of the blob + size (`int`): + Size in bytes of the blob + sample (`bytes`): + First 512 bytes of the blob + """ + + sha256: bytes + size: int + sample: bytes + + @classmethod + def from_path(cls, path: str): + size = getsize(path) + with open(path, "rb") as file: + sample = file.peek(512)[:512] + sha = sha_fileobj(file) + return cls(size=size, sha256=sha, sample=sample) + + @classmethod + def from_bytes(cls, data: bytes): + sha = sha256(data).digest() + return cls(size=len(data), sample=data[:512], sha256=sha) + + @classmethod + def from_fileobj(cls, fileobj: BinaryIO): + sample = fileobj.read(512) + fileobj.seek(0, io.SEEK_SET) + sha = sha_fileobj(fileobj) + size = fileobj.tell() + fileobj.seek(0, io.SEEK_SET) + return cls(size=size, sha256=sha, sample=sample) + + +@validate_hf_hub_args +def post_lfs_batch_info( + upload_infos: Iterable[UploadInfo], + token: str | None, + repo_type: str, + repo_id: str, + revision: str | None = None, + endpoint: str | None = None, + headers: dict[str, str] | None = None, + transfers: list[str] | None = None, +) -> tuple[list[dict], list[dict], str | None]: + """ + Requests the LFS batch endpoint to retrieve upload instructions + + Learn more: https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/blob/main/docs/api/batch.md + + Args: + upload_infos (`Iterable` of `UploadInfo`): + `UploadInfo` for the files that are being uploaded, typically obtained + from `CommitOperationAdd.upload_info` + repo_type (`str`): + Type of the repo to upload to: `"model"`, `"dataset"` or `"space"`. + repo_id (`str`): + A namespace (user or an organization) and a repo name separated + by a `/`. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to upload to. + headers (`dict`, *optional*): + Additional headers to include in the request + transfers (`list`, *optional*): + List of transfer methods to use. Defaults to ["basic", "multipart"]. + + Returns: + `LfsBatchInfo`: 3-tuple: + - First element is the list of upload instructions from the server + - Second element is a list of errors, if any + - Third element is the chosen transfer adapter if provided by the server (e.g. "basic", "multipart", "xet") + + Raises: + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If an argument is invalid or the server response is malformed. + [`HfHubHTTPError`] + If the server returned an error. + """ + endpoint = endpoint if endpoint is not None else constants.ENDPOINT + url_prefix = "" + if repo_type in constants.REPO_TYPES_URL_PREFIXES: + url_prefix = constants.REPO_TYPES_URL_PREFIXES[repo_type] + batch_url = f"{endpoint}/{url_prefix}{repo_id}.git/info/lfs/objects/batch" + payload: dict = { + "operation": "upload", + "transfers": transfers if transfers is not None else ["basic", "multipart"], + "objects": [ + { + "oid": upload.sha256.hex(), + "size": upload.size, + } + for upload in upload_infos + ], + "hash_algo": "sha256", + } + if revision is not None: + payload["ref"] = {"name": unquote(revision)} # revision has been previously 'quoted' + + headers = { + **LFS_HEADERS, + **build_hf_headers(token=token), + **(headers or {}), + } + resp = http_backoff("POST", batch_url, headers=headers, json=payload) + hf_raise_for_status(resp) + batch_info = resp.json() + + objects = batch_info.get("objects", None) + if not isinstance(objects, list): + raise ValueError("Malformed response from server") + + chosen_transfer = batch_info.get("transfer") + chosen_transfer = chosen_transfer if isinstance(chosen_transfer, str) else None + + return ( + [_validate_batch_actions(obj) for obj in objects if "error" not in obj], + [_validate_batch_error(obj) for obj in objects if "error" in obj], + chosen_transfer, + ) + + +class PayloadPartT(TypedDict): + partNumber: int + etag: str + + +class CompletionPayloadT(TypedDict): + """Payload that will be sent to the Hub when uploading multi-part.""" + + oid: str + parts: list[PayloadPartT] + + +def lfs_upload( + operation: "CommitOperationAdd", + lfs_batch_action: dict, + token: str | None = None, + headers: dict[str, str] | None = None, + endpoint: str | None = None, +) -> None: + """ + Handles uploading a given object to the Hub with the LFS protocol. + + Can be a No-op if the content of the file is already present on the hub large file storage. + + Args: + operation (`CommitOperationAdd`): + The add operation triggering this upload. + lfs_batch_action (`dict`): + Upload instructions from the LFS batch endpoint for this object. See [`~utils.lfs.post_lfs_batch_info`] for + more details. + headers (`dict`, *optional*): + Headers to include in the request, including authentication and user agent headers. + + Raises: + [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + If `lfs_batch_action` is improperly formatted + [`HfHubHTTPError`] + If the upload resulted in an error + """ + # 0. If LFS file is already present, skip upload + _validate_batch_actions(lfs_batch_action) + actions = lfs_batch_action.get("actions") + if actions is None: + # The file was already uploaded + logger.debug(f"Content of file {operation.path_in_repo} is already present upstream - skipping upload") + return + + # 1. Validate server response (check required keys in dict) + upload_action = lfs_batch_action["actions"]["upload"] + _validate_lfs_action(upload_action) + verify_action = lfs_batch_action["actions"].get("verify") + if verify_action is not None: + _validate_lfs_action(verify_action) + + # 2. Upload file (either single part or multi-part) + header = upload_action.get("header", {}) + chunk_size = header.get("chunk_size") + upload_url = fix_hf_endpoint_in_url(upload_action["href"], endpoint=endpoint) + if chunk_size is not None: + try: + chunk_size = int(chunk_size) + except (ValueError, TypeError): + raise ValueError( + f"Malformed response from LFS batch endpoint: `chunk_size` should be an integer. Got '{chunk_size}'." + ) + _upload_multi_part(operation=operation, header=header, chunk_size=chunk_size, upload_url=upload_url) + else: + _upload_single_part(operation=operation, upload_url=upload_url) + + # 3. Verify upload went well + if verify_action is not None: + _validate_lfs_action(verify_action) + verify_url = fix_hf_endpoint_in_url(verify_action["href"], endpoint) + verify_resp = http_backoff( + "POST", + verify_url, + headers=build_hf_headers(token=token, headers=headers), + json={"oid": operation.upload_info.sha256.hex(), "size": operation.upload_info.size}, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(verify_resp) + logger.debug(f"{operation.path_in_repo}: Upload successful") + + +def _validate_lfs_action(lfs_action: dict): + """validates response from the LFS batch endpoint""" + if not ( + isinstance(lfs_action.get("href"), str) + and (lfs_action.get("header") is None or isinstance(lfs_action.get("header"), dict)) + ): + raise ValueError("lfs_action is improperly formatted") + return lfs_action + + +def _validate_batch_actions(lfs_batch_actions: dict): + """validates response from the LFS batch endpoint""" + if not (isinstance(lfs_batch_actions.get("oid"), str) and isinstance(lfs_batch_actions.get("size"), int)): + raise ValueError("lfs_batch_actions is improperly formatted") + + upload_action = lfs_batch_actions.get("actions", {}).get("upload") + verify_action = lfs_batch_actions.get("actions", {}).get("verify") + if upload_action is not None: + _validate_lfs_action(upload_action) + if verify_action is not None: + _validate_lfs_action(verify_action) + return lfs_batch_actions + + +def _validate_batch_error(lfs_batch_error: dict): + """validates response from the LFS batch endpoint""" + if not (isinstance(lfs_batch_error.get("oid"), str) and isinstance(lfs_batch_error.get("size"), int)): + raise ValueError("lfs_batch_error is improperly formatted") + error_info = lfs_batch_error.get("error") + if not ( + isinstance(error_info, dict) + and isinstance(error_info.get("message"), str) + and isinstance(error_info.get("code"), int) + ): + raise ValueError("lfs_batch_error is improperly formatted") + return lfs_batch_error + + +def _upload_single_part(operation: "CommitOperationAdd", upload_url: str) -> None: + """ + Uploads `fileobj` as a single PUT HTTP request (basic LFS transfer protocol) + + Args: + upload_url (`str`): + The URL to PUT the file to. + fileobj: + The file-like object holding the data to upload. + + Raises: + [`HfHubHTTPError`] + If the upload resulted in an error. + """ + with operation.as_file(with_tqdm=True) as fileobj: + # S3 might raise a transient 500 error -> let's retry if that happens + response = http_backoff("PUT", upload_url, data=fileobj) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + + +def _upload_multi_part(operation: "CommitOperationAdd", header: dict, chunk_size: int, upload_url: str) -> None: + """ + Uploads file using HF multipart LFS transfer protocol. + """ + # 1. Get upload URLs for each part + sorted_parts_urls = _get_sorted_parts_urls(header=header, upload_info=operation.upload_info, chunk_size=chunk_size) + + # 2. Upload parts (pure Python) + response_headers = _upload_parts_iteratively( + operation=operation, sorted_parts_urls=sorted_parts_urls, chunk_size=chunk_size + ) + + # 3. Send completion request + # NOTE: `upload_url` is the Hub completion endpoint (not the S3 upload URLs). + completion_res = http_backoff( + "POST", + upload_url, + json=_get_completion_payload(response_headers, operation.upload_info.sha256.hex()), + headers=LFS_HEADERS, + ) + hf_raise_for_status(completion_res) + + +def _get_sorted_parts_urls(header: dict, upload_info: UploadInfo, chunk_size: int) -> list[str]: + sorted_part_upload_urls = [ + upload_url + for _, upload_url in sorted( + [ + (int(part_num, 10), upload_url) + for part_num, upload_url in header.items() + if part_num.isdigit() and len(part_num) > 0 + ], + key=lambda t: t[0], + ) + ] + num_parts = len(sorted_part_upload_urls) + if num_parts != ceil(upload_info.size / chunk_size): + raise ValueError("Invalid server response to upload large LFS file") + return sorted_part_upload_urls + + +def _get_completion_payload(response_headers: list[dict], oid: str) -> CompletionPayloadT: + parts: list[PayloadPartT] = [] + for part_number, header in enumerate(response_headers): + etag = header.get("etag") + if etag is None or etag == "": + raise ValueError(f"Invalid etag (`{etag}`) returned for part {part_number + 1}") + parts.append( + { + "partNumber": part_number + 1, + "etag": etag, + } + ) + return {"oid": oid, "parts": parts} + + +def _upload_parts_iteratively( + operation: "CommitOperationAdd", sorted_parts_urls: list[str], chunk_size: int +) -> list[dict]: + headers = [] + with operation.as_file(with_tqdm=True) as fileobj: + for part_idx, part_upload_url in enumerate(sorted_parts_urls): + with SliceFileObj( + fileobj, + seek_from=chunk_size * part_idx, + read_limit=chunk_size, + ) as fileobj_slice: + # S3 might raise a transient 500 error -> let's retry if that happens + part_upload_res = http_backoff("PUT", part_upload_url, data=fileobj_slice) + hf_raise_for_status(part_upload_res) + headers.append(part_upload_res.headers) + return headers # type: ignore diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/py.typed b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/repocard.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/repocard.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f479b83c351cc7cffbcf75060eceee5cad2510be --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/repocard.py @@ -0,0 +1,826 @@ +import os +import re +from pathlib import Path +from typing import Any, Literal + +import yaml + +from huggingface_hub.file_download import hf_hub_download +from huggingface_hub.hf_api import upload_file +from huggingface_hub.repocard_data import ( + CardData, + DatasetCardData, + EvalResult, + ModelCardData, + SpaceCardData, + eval_results_to_model_index, + model_index_to_eval_results, +) +from huggingface_hub.utils import HfHubHTTPError, get_session, hf_raise_for_status, is_jinja_available, yaml_dump + +from . import constants +from .errors import EntryNotFoundError +from .utils import SoftTemporaryDirectory, logging, validate_hf_hub_args + + +logger = logging.get_logger(__name__) + + +TEMPLATE_MODELCARD_PATH = Path(__file__).parent / "templates" / "modelcard_template.md" +TEMPLATE_DATASETCARD_PATH = Path(__file__).parent / "templates" / "datasetcard_template.md" + +# exact same regex as in the Hub server. Please keep in sync. +# See https://github.com/huggingface/moon-landing/blob/main/server/lib/ViewMarkdown.ts#L18 +REGEX_YAML_BLOCK = re.compile(r"^(\s*---[\r\n]+)([\S\s]*?)([\r\n]+---(\r\n|\n|$))") + + +class RepoCard: + card_data_class = CardData + default_template_path = TEMPLATE_MODELCARD_PATH + repo_type = "model" + + def __init__(self, content: str, ignore_metadata_errors: bool = False): + """Initialize a RepoCard from string content. The content should be a + Markdown file with a YAML block at the beginning and a Markdown body. + + Args: + content (`str`): The content of the Markdown file. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub.repocard import RepoCard + >>> text = ''' + ... --- + ... language: en + ... license: mit + ... --- + ... + ... # My repo + ... ''' + >>> card = RepoCard(text) + >>> card.data.to_dict() + {'language': 'en', 'license': 'mit'} + >>> card.text + '\\n# My repo\\n' + + ``` + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following error: + > + > - [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + > when the content of the repo card metadata is not a dictionary. + """ + + # Set the content of the RepoCard, as well as underlying .data and .text attributes. + # See the `content` property setter for more details. + self.ignore_metadata_errors = ignore_metadata_errors + self.content = content + + @property + def content(self): + """The content of the RepoCard, including the YAML block and the Markdown body.""" + line_break = _detect_line_ending(self._content) or "\n" + return f"---{line_break}{self.data.to_yaml(line_break=line_break, original_order=self._original_order)}{line_break}---{line_break}{self.text}" + + @content.setter + def content(self, content: str): + """Set the content of the RepoCard.""" + self._content = content + + match = REGEX_YAML_BLOCK.search(content) + if match: + # Metadata found in the YAML block + yaml_block = match.group(2) + self.text = content[match.end() :] + data_dict = yaml.safe_load(yaml_block) + + if data_dict is None: + data_dict = {} + + # The YAML block's data should be a dictionary + if not isinstance(data_dict, dict): + raise ValueError("repo card metadata block should be a dict") + else: + # Model card without metadata... create empty metadata + logger.warning("Repo card metadata block was not found. Setting CardData to empty.") + data_dict = {} + self.text = content + + self.data = self.card_data_class(**data_dict, ignore_metadata_errors=self.ignore_metadata_errors) + self._original_order = list(data_dict.keys()) + + def __str__(self): + return self.content + + def save(self, filepath: Path | str): + r"""Save a RepoCard to a file. + + Args: + filepath (`Union[Path, str]`): Filepath to the markdown file to save. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub.repocard import RepoCard + >>> card = RepoCard("---\nlanguage: en\n---\n# This is a test repo card") + >>> card.save("/tmp/test.md") + + ``` + """ + filepath = Path(filepath) + filepath.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + # Preserve newlines as in the existing file. + with open(filepath, mode="w", newline="", encoding="utf-8") as f: + f.write(str(self)) + + @classmethod + def load( + cls, + repo_id_or_path: str | Path, + repo_type: str | None = None, + token: str | None = None, + ignore_metadata_errors: bool = False, + ): + """Initialize a RepoCard from a Hugging Face Hub repo's README.md or a local filepath. + + Args: + repo_id_or_path (`Union[str, Path]`): + The repo ID associated with a Hugging Face Hub repo or a local filepath. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + The type of Hugging Face repo to push to. Defaults to None, which will use "model". Other options + are "dataset" and "space". Not used when loading from a local filepath. If this is called from a child + class, the default value will be the child class's `repo_type`. + token (`str`, *optional*): + Authentication token, obtained with `huggingface_hub.HfApi.login` method. Will default to the stored token. + ignore_metadata_errors (`str`): + If True, errors while parsing the metadata section will be ignored. Some information might be lost during + the process. Use it at your own risk. + + Returns: + [`huggingface_hub.repocard.RepoCard`]: The RepoCard (or subclass) initialized from the repo's + README.md file or filepath. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub.repocard import RepoCard + >>> card = RepoCard.load("nateraw/food") + >>> assert card.data.tags == ["generated_from_trainer", "image-classification", "pytorch"] + + ``` + """ + + if Path(repo_id_or_path).is_file(): + card_path = Path(repo_id_or_path) + elif isinstance(repo_id_or_path, str): + card_path = Path( + hf_hub_download( + repo_id_or_path, + constants.REPOCARD_NAME, + repo_type=repo_type or cls.repo_type, + token=token, + ) + ) + else: + raise ValueError(f"Cannot load RepoCard: path not found on disk ({repo_id_or_path}).") + + # Preserve newlines in the existing file. + with card_path.open(mode="r", newline="", encoding="utf-8") as f: + return cls(f.read(), ignore_metadata_errors=ignore_metadata_errors) + + def validate(self, repo_type: str | None = None): + """Validates card against Hugging Face Hub's card validation logic. + Using this function requires access to the internet, so it is only called + internally by [`huggingface_hub.repocard.RepoCard.push_to_hub`]. + + Args: + repo_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to "model"): + The type of Hugging Face repo to push to. Options are "model", "dataset", and "space". + If this function is called from a child class, the default will be the child class's `repo_type`. + + > [!TIP] + > Raises the following errors: + > + > - [`ValueError`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ValueError) + > if the card fails validation checks. + > - [`HTTPError`](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/#requests.HTTPError) + > if the request to the Hub API fails for any other reason. + """ + + # If repo type is provided, otherwise, use the repo type of the card. + repo_type = repo_type or self.repo_type + + body = { + "repoType": repo_type, + "content": str(self), + } + headers = {"Accept": "text/plain"} + + try: + response = get_session().post("https://huggingface.co/api/validate-yaml", json=body, headers=headers) + hf_raise_for_status(response) + except HfHubHTTPError as exc: + if response.status_code == 400: + raise ValueError(response.text) + else: + raise exc + + def push_to_hub( + self, + repo_id: str, + token: str | None = None, + repo_type: str | None = None, + commit_message: str | None = None, + commit_description: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool | None = None, + parent_commit: str | None = None, + ): + """Push a RepoCard to a Hugging Face Hub repo. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The repo ID of the Hugging Face Hub repo to push to. Example: "nateraw/food". + token (`str`, *optional*): + Authentication token, obtained with `huggingface_hub.HfApi.login` method. Will default to + the stored token. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to "model"): + The type of Hugging Face repo to push to. Options are "model", "dataset", and "space". If this + function is called by a child class, it will default to the child class's `repo_type`. + commit_message (`str`, *optional*): + The summary / title / first line of the generated commit. + commit_description (`str`, *optional*) + The description of the generated commit. + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to commit from. Defaults to the head of the `"main"` branch. + create_pr (`bool`, *optional*): + Whether or not to create a Pull Request with this commit. Defaults to `False`. + parent_commit (`str`, *optional*): + The OID / SHA of the parent commit, as a hexadecimal string. Shorthands (7 first characters) are also supported. + If specified and `create_pr` is `False`, the commit will fail if `revision` does not point to `parent_commit`. + If specified and `create_pr` is `True`, the pull request will be created from `parent_commit`. + Specifying `parent_commit` ensures the repo has not changed before committing the changes, and can be + especially useful if the repo is updated / committed too concurrently. + Returns: + `str`: URL of the commit which updated the card metadata. + """ + + # If repo type is provided, otherwise, use the repo type of the card. + repo_type = repo_type or self.repo_type + + # Validate card before pushing to hub + self.validate(repo_type=repo_type) + + with SoftTemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir: + tmp_path = Path(tmpdir) / constants.REPOCARD_NAME + tmp_path.write_text(str(self), encoding="utf-8") + url = upload_file( + path_or_fileobj=str(tmp_path), + path_in_repo=constants.REPOCARD_NAME, + repo_id=repo_id, + token=token, + repo_type=repo_type, + commit_message=commit_message, + commit_description=commit_description, + create_pr=create_pr, + revision=revision, + parent_commit=parent_commit, + ) + return url + + @classmethod + def from_template( + cls, + card_data: CardData, + template_path: str | None = None, + template_str: str | None = None, + **template_kwargs, + ): + """Initialize a RepoCard from a template. By default, it uses the default template. + + Templates are Jinja2 templates that can be customized by passing keyword arguments. + + Args: + card_data (`huggingface_hub.CardData`): + A huggingface_hub.CardData instance containing the metadata you want to include in the YAML + header of the repo card on the Hugging Face Hub. + template_path (`str`, *optional*): + A path to a markdown file with optional Jinja template variables that can be filled + in with `template_kwargs`. Defaults to the default template. + + Returns: + [`huggingface_hub.repocard.RepoCard`]: A RepoCard instance with the specified card data and content from the + template. + """ + if is_jinja_available(): + import jinja2 + else: + raise ImportError( + "Using RepoCard.from_template requires Jinja2 to be installed. Please" + " install it with `pip install Jinja2`." + ) + + kwargs = card_data.to_dict().copy() + kwargs.update(template_kwargs) # Template_kwargs have priority + + if template_path is not None: + template_str = Path(template_path).read_text() + if template_str is None: + template_str = Path(cls.default_template_path).read_text() + template = jinja2.Template(template_str) + content = template.render(card_data=card_data.to_yaml(), **kwargs) + return cls(content) + + +class ModelCard(RepoCard): + card_data_class = ModelCardData # type: ignore[assignment] + default_template_path = TEMPLATE_MODELCARD_PATH + repo_type = "model" + + @classmethod + def from_template( # type: ignore # violates Liskov property but easier to use + cls, + card_data: ModelCardData, + template_path: str | None = None, + template_str: str | None = None, + **template_kwargs, + ): + """Initialize a ModelCard from a template. By default, it uses the default template, which can be found here: + https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/blob/main/src/huggingface_hub/templates/modelcard_template.md + + Templates are Jinja2 templates that can be customized by passing keyword arguments. + + Args: + card_data (`huggingface_hub.ModelCardData`): + A huggingface_hub.ModelCardData instance containing the metadata you want to include in the YAML + header of the model card on the Hugging Face Hub. + template_path (`str`, *optional*): + A path to a markdown file with optional Jinja template variables that can be filled + in with `template_kwargs`. Defaults to the default template. + + Returns: + [`huggingface_hub.ModelCard`]: A ModelCard instance with the specified card data and content from the + template. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import ModelCard, ModelCardData, EvalResult + + >>> # Using the Default Template + >>> card_data = ModelCardData( + ... language='en', + ... license='mit', + ... library_name='timm', + ... tags=['image-classification', 'resnet'], + ... datasets=['beans'], + ... metrics=['accuracy'], + ... ) + >>> card = ModelCard.from_template( + ... card_data, + ... model_description='This model does x + y...' + ... ) + + >>> # Including Evaluation Results + >>> card_data = ModelCardData( + ... language='en', + ... tags=['image-classification', 'resnet'], + ... eval_results=[ + ... EvalResult( + ... task_type='image-classification', + ... dataset_type='beans', + ... dataset_name='Beans', + ... metric_type='accuracy', + ... metric_value=0.9, + ... ), + ... ], + ... model_name='my-cool-model', + ... ) + >>> card = ModelCard.from_template(card_data) + + >>> # Using a Custom Template + >>> card_data = ModelCardData( + ... language='en', + ... tags=['image-classification', 'resnet'] + ... ) + >>> card = ModelCard.from_template( + ... card_data=card_data, + ... template_path='./src/huggingface_hub/templates/modelcard_template.md', + ... custom_template_var='custom value', # will be replaced in template if it exists + ... ) + + ``` + """ + return super().from_template(card_data, template_path, template_str, **template_kwargs) + + +class DatasetCard(RepoCard): + card_data_class = DatasetCardData # type: ignore[assignment] + default_template_path = TEMPLATE_DATASETCARD_PATH + repo_type = "dataset" + + @classmethod + def from_template( # type: ignore # violates Liskov property but easier to use + cls, + card_data: DatasetCardData, + template_path: str | None = None, + template_str: str | None = None, + **template_kwargs, + ): + """Initialize a DatasetCard from a template. By default, it uses the default template, which can be found here: + https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/blob/main/src/huggingface_hub/templates/datasetcard_template.md + + Templates are Jinja2 templates that can be customized by passing keyword arguments. + + Args: + card_data (`huggingface_hub.DatasetCardData`): + A huggingface_hub.DatasetCardData instance containing the metadata you want to include in the YAML + header of the dataset card on the Hugging Face Hub. + template_path (`str`, *optional*): + A path to a markdown file with optional Jinja template variables that can be filled + in with `template_kwargs`. Defaults to the default template. + + Returns: + [`huggingface_hub.DatasetCard`]: A DatasetCard instance with the specified card data and content from the + template. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import DatasetCard, DatasetCardData + + >>> # Using the Default Template + >>> card_data = DatasetCardData( + ... language='en', + ... license='mit', + ... annotations_creators='crowdsourced', + ... task_categories=['text-classification'], + ... task_ids=['sentiment-classification', 'text-scoring'], + ... multilinguality='monolingual', + ... pretty_name='My Text Classification Dataset', + ... ) + >>> card = DatasetCard.from_template( + ... card_data, + ... pretty_name=card_data.pretty_name, + ... ) + + >>> # Using a Custom Template + >>> card_data = DatasetCardData( + ... language='en', + ... license='mit', + ... ) + >>> card = DatasetCard.from_template( + ... card_data=card_data, + ... template_path='./src/huggingface_hub/templates/datasetcard_template.md', + ... custom_template_var='custom value', # will be replaced in template if it exists + ... ) + + ``` + """ + return super().from_template(card_data, template_path, template_str, **template_kwargs) + + +class SpaceCard(RepoCard): + card_data_class = SpaceCardData # type: ignore[assignment] + default_template_path = TEMPLATE_MODELCARD_PATH + repo_type = "space" + + +def _detect_line_ending(content: str) -> Literal["\r", "\n", "\r\n", None]: # noqa: F722 + """Detect the line ending of a string. Used by RepoCard to avoid making huge diff on newlines. + + Uses same implementation as in Hub server, keep it in sync. + + Returns: + str: The detected line ending of the string. + """ + cr = content.count("\r") + lf = content.count("\n") + crlf = content.count("\r\n") + if cr + lf == 0: + return None + if crlf == cr and crlf == lf: + return "\r\n" + if cr > lf: + return "\r" + else: + return "\n" + + +def metadata_load(local_path: str | Path) -> dict | None: + content = Path(local_path).read_text() + match = REGEX_YAML_BLOCK.search(content) + if match: + yaml_block = match.group(2) + data = yaml.safe_load(yaml_block) + if data is None or isinstance(data, dict): + return data + raise ValueError("repo card metadata block should be a dict") + else: + return None + + +def metadata_save(local_path: str | Path, data: dict) -> None: + """ + Save the metadata dict in the upper YAML part Trying to preserve newlines as + in the existing file. Docs about open() with newline="" parameter: + https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html?highlight=open#open Does + not work with "^M" linebreaks, which are replaced by \n + """ + line_break = "\n" + content = "" + # try to detect existing newline character + if os.path.exists(local_path): + with open(local_path, newline="", encoding="utf8") as readme: + content = readme.read() + if isinstance(readme.newlines, tuple): + line_break = readme.newlines[0] + elif isinstance(readme.newlines, str): + line_break = readme.newlines + + # creates a new file if it not + with open(local_path, "w", newline="", encoding="utf8") as readme: + data_yaml = yaml_dump(data, sort_keys=False, line_break=line_break) + # sort_keys: keep dict order + match = REGEX_YAML_BLOCK.search(content) + if match: + output = content[: match.start()] + f"---{line_break}{data_yaml}---{line_break}" + content[match.end() :] + else: + output = f"---{line_break}{data_yaml}---{line_break}{content}" + + readme.write(output) + readme.close() + + +def metadata_eval_result( + *, + model_pretty_name: str, + task_pretty_name: str, + task_id: str, + metrics_pretty_name: str, + metrics_id: str, + metrics_value: Any, + dataset_pretty_name: str, + dataset_id: str, + metrics_config: str | None = None, + metrics_verified: bool = False, + dataset_config: str | None = None, + dataset_split: str | None = None, + dataset_revision: str | None = None, + metrics_verification_token: str | None = None, +) -> dict: + """ + Creates a metadata dict with the result from a model evaluated on a dataset. + + Args: + model_pretty_name (`str`): + The name of the model in natural language. + task_pretty_name (`str`): + The name of a task in natural language. + task_id (`str`): + Example: automatic-speech-recognition. A task id. + metrics_pretty_name (`str`): + A name for the metric in natural language. Example: Test WER. + metrics_id (`str`): + Example: wer. A metric id from https://hf.co/metrics. + metrics_value (`Any`): + The value from the metric. Example: 20.0 or "20.0 ± 1.2". + dataset_pretty_name (`str`): + The name of the dataset in natural language. + dataset_id (`str`): + Example: common_voice. A dataset id from https://hf.co/datasets. + metrics_config (`str`, *optional*): + The name of the metric configuration used in `load_metric()`. + Example: bleurt-large-512 in `load_metric("bleurt", "bleurt-large-512")`. + metrics_verified (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + Indicates whether the metrics originate from Hugging Face's [evaluation service](https://huggingface.co/spaces/autoevaluate/model-evaluator) or not. Automatically computed by Hugging Face, do not set. + dataset_config (`str`, *optional*): + Example: fr. The name of the dataset configuration used in `load_dataset()`. + dataset_split (`str`, *optional*): + Example: test. The name of the dataset split used in `load_dataset()`. + dataset_revision (`str`, *optional*): + Example: 5503434ddd753f426f4b38109466949a1217c2bb. The name of the dataset dataset revision + used in `load_dataset()`. + metrics_verification_token (`bool`, *optional*): + A JSON Web Token that is used to verify whether the metrics originate from Hugging Face's [evaluation service](https://huggingface.co/spaces/autoevaluate/model-evaluator) or not. + + Returns: + `dict`: a metadata dict with the result from a model evaluated on a dataset. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import metadata_eval_result + >>> results = metadata_eval_result( + ... model_pretty_name="RoBERTa fine-tuned on ReactionGIF", + ... task_pretty_name="Text Classification", + ... task_id="text-classification", + ... metrics_pretty_name="Accuracy", + ... metrics_id="accuracy", + ... metrics_value=0.2662102282047272, + ... dataset_pretty_name="ReactionJPEG", + ... dataset_id="julien-c/reactionjpeg", + ... dataset_config="default", + ... dataset_split="test", + ... ) + >>> results == { + ... 'model-index': [ + ... { + ... 'name': 'RoBERTa fine-tuned on ReactionGIF', + ... 'results': [ + ... { + ... 'task': { + ... 'type': 'text-classification', + ... 'name': 'Text Classification' + ... }, + ... 'dataset': { + ... 'name': 'ReactionJPEG', + ... 'type': 'julien-c/reactionjpeg', + ... 'config': 'default', + ... 'split': 'test' + ... }, + ... 'metrics': [ + ... { + ... 'type': 'accuracy', + ... 'value': 0.2662102282047272, + ... 'name': 'Accuracy', + ... 'verified': False + ... } + ... ] + ... } + ... ] + ... } + ... ] + ... } + True + + ``` + """ + + return { + "model-index": eval_results_to_model_index( + model_name=model_pretty_name, + eval_results=[ + EvalResult( + task_name=task_pretty_name, + task_type=task_id, + metric_name=metrics_pretty_name, + metric_type=metrics_id, + metric_value=metrics_value, + dataset_name=dataset_pretty_name, + dataset_type=dataset_id, + metric_config=metrics_config, + verified=metrics_verified, + verify_token=metrics_verification_token, + dataset_config=dataset_config, + dataset_split=dataset_split, + dataset_revision=dataset_revision, + ) + ], + ) + } + + +@validate_hf_hub_args +def metadata_update( + repo_id: str, + metadata: dict, + *, + repo_type: str | None = None, + overwrite: bool = False, + token: str | None = None, + commit_message: str | None = None, + commit_description: str | None = None, + revision: str | None = None, + create_pr: bool = False, + parent_commit: str | None = None, +) -> str: + """ + Updates the metadata in the README.md of a repository on the Hugging Face Hub. + If the README.md file doesn't exist yet, a new one is created with metadata and + the default ModelCard or DatasetCard template. For `space` repo, an error is thrown + as a Space cannot exist without a `README.md` file. + + Args: + repo_id (`str`): + The name of the repository. + metadata (`dict`): + A dictionary containing the metadata to be updated. + repo_type (`str`, *optional*): + Set to `"dataset"` or `"space"` if updating to a dataset or space, + `None` or `"model"` if updating to a model. Default is `None`. + overwrite (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): + If set to `True` an existing field can be overwritten, otherwise + attempting to overwrite an existing field will cause an error. + token (`str`, *optional*): + The Hugging Face authentication token. + commit_message (`str`, *optional*): + The summary / title / first line of the generated commit. Defaults to + `f"Update metadata with huggingface_hub"` + commit_description (`str` *optional*) + The description of the generated commit + revision (`str`, *optional*): + The git revision to commit from. Defaults to the head of the + `"main"` branch. + create_pr (`boolean`, *optional*): + Whether or not to create a Pull Request from `revision` with that commit. + Defaults to `False`. + parent_commit (`str`, *optional*): + The OID / SHA of the parent commit, as a hexadecimal string. Shorthands (7 first characters) are also supported. + If specified and `create_pr` is `False`, the commit will fail if `revision` does not point to `parent_commit`. + If specified and `create_pr` is `True`, the pull request will be created from `parent_commit`. + Specifying `parent_commit` ensures the repo has not changed before committing the changes, and can be + especially useful if the repo is updated / committed too concurrently. + Returns: + `str`: URL of the commit which updated the card metadata. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import metadata_update + >>> metadata = {'model-index': [{'name': 'RoBERTa fine-tuned on ReactionGIF', + ... 'results': [{'dataset': {'name': 'ReactionGIF', + ... 'type': 'julien-c/reactiongif'}, + ... 'metrics': [{'name': 'Recall', + ... 'type': 'recall', + ... 'value': 0.7762102282047272}], + ... 'task': {'name': 'Text Classification', + ... 'type': 'text-classification'}}]}]} + >>> url = metadata_update("hf-internal-testing/reactiongif-roberta-card", metadata) + + ``` + """ + commit_message = commit_message if commit_message is not None else "Update metadata with huggingface_hub" + + # Card class given repo_type + card_class: type[RepoCard] + if repo_type is None or repo_type == "model": + card_class = ModelCard + elif repo_type == "dataset": + card_class = DatasetCard + elif repo_type == "space": + card_class = RepoCard + else: + raise ValueError(f"Unknown repo_type: {repo_type}") + + # Either load repo_card from the Hub or create an empty one. + # NOTE: Will not create the repo if it doesn't exist. + try: + card = card_class.load(repo_id, token=token, repo_type=repo_type) + except EntryNotFoundError: + if repo_type == "space": + raise ValueError("Cannot update metadata on a Space that doesn't contain a `README.md` file.") + + # Initialize a ModelCard or DatasetCard from default template and no data. + # Cast to the concrete expected card type to satisfy type checkers. + card = card_class.from_template(CardData()) # type: ignore + + for key, value in metadata.items(): + if key == "model-index": + # if the new metadata doesn't include a name, either use existing one or repo name + if "name" not in value[0]: + value[0]["name"] = getattr(card, "model_name", repo_id) + model_name, new_results = model_index_to_eval_results(value) + if card.data.eval_results is None: + card.data.eval_results = new_results + card.data.model_name = model_name + else: + existing_results = card.data.eval_results + + # Iterate over new results + # Iterate over existing results + # If both results describe the same metric but value is different: + # If overwrite=True: overwrite the metric value + # Else: raise ValueError + # Else: append new result to existing ones. + for new_result in new_results: + result_found = False + for existing_result in existing_results: + if new_result.is_equal_except_value(existing_result): + if new_result != existing_result and not overwrite: + raise ValueError( + "You passed a new value for the existing metric" + f" 'name: {new_result.metric_name}, type: " + f"{new_result.metric_type}'. Set `overwrite=True`" + " to overwrite existing metrics." + ) + result_found = True + existing_result.metric_value = new_result.metric_value + if existing_result.verified is True: + existing_result.verify_token = new_result.verify_token + if not result_found: + card.data.eval_results.append(new_result) + else: + # Any metadata that is not a result metric + if card.data.get(key) is not None and not overwrite and card.data.get(key) != value: + raise ValueError( + f"You passed a new value for the existing meta data field '{key}'." + " Set `overwrite=True` to overwrite existing metadata." + ) + else: + card.data[key] = value + + return card.push_to_hub( + repo_id, + token=token, + repo_type=repo_type, + commit_message=commit_message, + commit_description=commit_description, + create_pr=create_pr, + revision=revision, + parent_commit=parent_commit, + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/repocard_data.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/repocard_data.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ea123906f3755e6b54168fd63d267103acb318a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/huggingface_hub/repocard_data.py @@ -0,0 +1,770 @@ +import copy +from collections import defaultdict +from dataclasses import dataclass +from typing import Any + +from huggingface_hub.utils import logging, yaml_dump + + +logger = logging.get_logger(__name__) + + +@dataclass +class EvalResult: + """ + Flattened representation of individual evaluation results found in model-index of Model Cards. + + For more information on the model-index spec, see https://github.com/huggingface/hub-docs/blob/main/modelcard.md?plain=1. + + Args: + task_type (`str`): + The task identifier. Example: "image-classification". + dataset_type (`str`): + The dataset identifier. Example: "common_voice". Use dataset id from https://hf.co/datasets. + dataset_name (`str`): + A pretty name for the dataset. Example: "Common Voice (French)". + metric_type (`str`): + The metric identifier. Example: "wer". Use metric id from https://hf.co/metrics. + metric_value (`Any`): + The metric value. Example: 0.9 or "20.0 ± 1.2". + task_name (`str`, *optional*): + A pretty name for the task. Example: "Speech Recognition". + dataset_config (`str`, *optional*): + The name of the dataset configuration used in `load_dataset()`. + Example: fr in `load_dataset("common_voice", "fr")`. See the `datasets` docs for more info: + https://hf.co/docs/datasets/package_reference/loading_methods#datasets.load_dataset.name + dataset_split (`str`, *optional*): + The split used in `load_dataset()`. Example: "test". + dataset_revision (`str`, *optional*): + The revision (AKA Git Sha) of the dataset used in `load_dataset()`. + Example: 5503434ddd753f426f4b38109466949a1217c2bb + dataset_args (`dict[str, Any]`, *optional*): + The arguments passed during `Metric.compute()`. Example for `bleu`: `{"max_order": 4}` + metric_name (`str`, *optional*): + A pretty name for the metric. Example: "Test WER". + metric_config (`str`, *optional*): + The name of the metric configuration used in `load_metric()`. + Example: bleurt-large-512 in `load_metric("bleurt", "bleurt-large-512")`. + See the `datasets` docs for more info: https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/v2.1.0/en/loading#load-configurations + metric_args (`dict[str, Any]`, *optional*): + The arguments passed during `Metric.compute()`. Example for `bleu`: max_order: 4 + verified (`bool`, *optional*): + Indicates whether the metrics originate from Hugging Face's [evaluation service](https://huggingface.co/spaces/autoevaluate/model-evaluator) or not. Automatically computed by Hugging Face, do not set. + verify_token (`str`, *optional*): + A JSON Web Token that is used to verify whether the metrics originate from Hugging Face's [evaluation service](https://huggingface.co/spaces/autoevaluate/model-evaluator) or not. + source_name (`str`, *optional*): + The name of the source of the evaluation result. Example: "Open LLM Leaderboard". + source_url (`str`, *optional*): + The URL of the source of the evaluation result. Example: "https://huggingface.co/spaces/open-llm-leaderboard/open_llm_leaderboard". + """ + + # Required + + # The task identifier + # Example: automatic-speech-recognition + task_type: str + + # The dataset identifier + # Example: common_voice. Use dataset id from https://hf.co/datasets + dataset_type: str + + # A pretty name for the dataset. + # Example: Common Voice (French) + dataset_name: str + + # The metric identifier + # Example: wer. Use metric id from https://hf.co/metrics + metric_type: str + + # Value of the metric. + # Example: 20.0 or "20.0 ± 1.2" + metric_value: Any + + # Optional + + # A pretty name for the task. + # Example: Speech Recognition + task_name: str | None = None + + # The name of the dataset configuration used in `load_dataset()`. + # Example: fr in `load_dataset("common_voice", "fr")`. + # See the `datasets` docs for more info: + # https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/package_reference/loading_methods#datasets.load_dataset.name + dataset_config: str | None = None + + # The split used in `load_dataset()`. + # Example: test + dataset_split: str | None = None + + # The revision (AKA Git Sha) of the dataset used in `load_dataset()`. + # Example: 5503434ddd753f426f4b38109466949a1217c2bb + dataset_revision: str | None = None + + # The arguments passed during `Metric.compute()`. + # Example for `bleu`: max_order: 4 + dataset_args: dict[str, Any] | None = None + + # A pretty name for the metric. + # Example: Test WER + metric_name: str | None = None + + # The name of the metric configuration used in `load_metric()`. + # Example: bleurt-large-512 in `load_metric("bleurt", "bleurt-large-512")`. + # See the `datasets` docs for more info: https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/v2.1.0/en/loading#load-configurations + metric_config: str | None = None + + # The arguments passed during `Metric.compute()`. + # Example for `bleu`: max_order: 4 + metric_args: dict[str, Any] | None = None + + # Indicates whether the metrics originate from Hugging Face's [evaluation service](https://huggingface.co/spaces/autoevaluate/model-evaluator) or not. Automatically computed by Hugging Face, do not set. + verified: bool | None = None + + # A JSON Web Token that is used to verify whether the metrics originate from Hugging Face's [evaluation service](https://huggingface.co/spaces/autoevaluate/model-evaluator) or not. + verify_token: str | None = None + + # The name of the source of the evaluation result. + # Example: Open LLM Leaderboard + source_name: str | None = None + + # The URL of the source of the evaluation result. + # Example: https://huggingface.co/spaces/open-llm-leaderboard/open_llm_leaderboard + source_url: str | None = None + + @property + def unique_identifier(self) -> tuple: + """Returns a tuple that uniquely identifies this evaluation.""" + return ( + self.task_type, + self.dataset_type, + self.dataset_config, + self.dataset_split, + self.dataset_revision, + ) + + def is_equal_except_value(self, other: "EvalResult") -> bool: + """ + Return True if `self` and `other` describe exactly the same metric but with a + different value. + """ + for key, _ in self.__dict__.items(): + if key == "metric_value": + continue + # For metrics computed by Hugging Face's evaluation service, `verify_token` is derived from `metric_value`, + # so we exclude it here in the comparison. + if key != "verify_token" and getattr(self, key) != getattr(other, key): + return False + return True + + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + if self.source_name is not None and self.source_url is None: + raise ValueError("If `source_name` is provided, `source_url` must also be provided.") + + +@dataclass +class CardData: + """Structure containing metadata from a RepoCard. + + [`CardData`] is the parent class of [`ModelCardData`] and [`DatasetCardData`]. + + Metadata can be exported as a dictionary or YAML. Export can be customized to alter the representation of the data + (example: flatten evaluation results). `CardData` behaves as a dictionary (can get, pop, set values) but do not + inherit from `dict` to allow this export step. + """ + + def __init__(self, ignore_metadata_errors: bool = False, **kwargs): + self.__dict__.update(kwargs) + + def to_dict(self): + """Converts CardData to a dict. + + Returns: + `dict`: CardData represented as a dictionary ready to be dumped to a YAML + block for inclusion in a README.md file. + """ + + data_dict = copy.deepcopy(self.__dict__) + self._to_dict(data_dict) + return {key: value for key, value in data_dict.items() if value is not None} + + def _to_dict(self, data_dict): + """Use this method in child classes to alter the dict representation of the data. Alter the dict in-place. + + Args: + data_dict (`dict`): The raw dict representation of the card data. + """ + pass + + def to_yaml(self, line_break=None, original_order: list[str] | None = None) -> str: + """Dumps CardData to a YAML block for inclusion in a README.md file. + + Args: + line_break (str, *optional*): + The line break to use when dumping to yaml. + + Returns: + `str`: CardData represented as a YAML block. + """ + if original_order: + self.__dict__ = { + k: self.__dict__[k] + for k in original_order + list(set(self.__dict__.keys()) - set(original_order)) + if k in self.__dict__ + } + return yaml_dump(self.to_dict(), sort_keys=False, line_break=line_break).strip() + + def __repr__(self): + return repr(self.__dict__) + + def __str__(self): + return self.to_yaml() + + def get(self, key: str, default: Any = None) -> Any: + """Get value for a given metadata key.""" + value = self.__dict__.get(key) + return default if value is None else value + + def pop(self, key: str, default: Any = None) -> Any: + """Pop value for a given metadata key.""" + return self.__dict__.pop(key, default) + + def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> Any: + """Get value for a given metadata key.""" + return self.__dict__[key] + + def __setitem__(self, key: str, value: Any) -> None: + """Set value for a given metadata key.""" + self.__dict__[key] = value + + def __contains__(self, key: str) -> bool: + """Check if a given metadata key is set.""" + return key in self.__dict__ + + def __len__(self) -> int: + """Return the number of metadata keys set.""" + return len(self.__dict__) + + +def _validate_eval_results( + eval_results: EvalResult | list[EvalResult] | None, + model_name: str | None, +) -> list[EvalResult]: + if eval_results is None: + return [] + if isinstance(eval_results, EvalResult): + eval_results = [eval_results] + if not isinstance(eval_results, list) or not all(isinstance(r, EvalResult) for r in eval_results): + raise ValueError( + f"`eval_results` should be of type `EvalResult` or a list of `EvalResult`, got {type(eval_results)}." + ) + if model_name is None: + raise ValueError("Passing `eval_results` requires `model_name` to be set.") + return eval_results + + +class ModelCardData(CardData): + """Model Card Metadata that is used by Hugging Face Hub when included at the top of your README.md + + Args: + base_model (`str` or `list[str]`, *optional*): + The identifier of the base model from which the model derives. This is applicable for example if your model is a + fine-tune or adapter of an existing model. The value must be the ID of a model on the Hub (or a list of IDs + if your model derives from multiple models). Defaults to None. + datasets (`Union[str, list[str]]`, *optional*): + Dataset or list of datasets that were used to train this model. Should be a dataset ID + found on https://hf.co/datasets. Defaults to None. + eval_results (`Union[list[EvalResult], EvalResult]`, *optional*): + List of `huggingface_hub.EvalResult` that define evaluation results of the model. If provided, + `model_name` is used to as a name on PapersWithCode's leaderboards. Defaults to `None`. + language (`Union[str, list[str]]`, *optional*): + Language of model's training data or metadata. It must be an ISO 639-1, 639-2 or + 639-3 code (two/three letters), or a special value like "code", "multilingual". Defaults to `None`. + library_name (`str`, *optional*): + Name of library used by this model. Example: keras or any library from + https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface.js/blob/main/packages/tasks/src/model-libraries.ts. + Defaults to None. + license (`str`, *optional*): + License of this model. Example: apache-2.0 or any license from + https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/repositories-licenses. Defaults to None. + license_name (`str`, *optional*): + Name of the license of this model. Defaults to None. To be used in conjunction with `license_link`. + Common licenses (Apache-2.0, MIT, CC-BY-SA-4.0) do not need a name. In that case, use `license` instead. + license_link (`str`, *optional*): + Link to the license of this model. Defaults to None. To be used in conjunction with `license_name`. + Common licenses (Apache-2.0, MIT, CC-BY-SA-4.0) do not need a link. In that case, use `license` instead. + metrics (`list[str]`, *optional*): + List of metrics used to evaluate this model. Should be a metric name that can be found + at https://hf.co/metrics. Example: 'accuracy'. Defaults to None. + model_name (`str`, *optional*): + A name for this model. It is used along with + `eval_results` to construct the `model-index` within the card's metadata. The name + you supply here is what will be used on PapersWithCode's leaderboards. If None is provided + then the repo name is used as a default. Defaults to None. + pipeline_tag (`str`, *optional*): + The pipeline tag associated with the model. Example: "text-classification". + tags (`list[str]`, *optional*): + List of tags to add to your model that can be used when filtering on the Hugging + Face Hub. Defaults to None. + ignore_metadata_errors (`str`): + If True, errors while parsing the metadata section will be ignored. Some information might be lost during + the process. Use it at your own risk. + kwargs (`dict`, *optional*): + Additional metadata that will be added to the model card. Defaults to None. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import ModelCardData + >>> card_data = ModelCardData( + ... language="en", + ... license="mit", + ... library_name="timm", + ... tags=['image-classification', 'resnet'], + ... ) + >>> card_data.to_dict() + {'language': 'en', 'license': 'mit', 'library_name': 'timm', 'tags': ['image-classification', 'resnet']} + + ``` + """ + + def __init__( + self, + *, + base_model: str | list[str] | None = None, + datasets: str | list[str] | None = None, + eval_results: list[EvalResult] | None = None, + language: str | list[str] | None = None, + library_name: str | None = None, + license: str | None = None, + license_name: str | None = None, + license_link: str | None = None, + metrics: list[str] | None = None, + model_name: str | None = None, + pipeline_tag: str | None = None, + tags: list[str] | None = None, + ignore_metadata_errors: bool = False, + **kwargs, + ): + self.base_model = base_model + self.datasets = datasets + self.eval_results = eval_results + self.language = language + self.library_name = library_name + self.license = license + self.license_name = license_name + self.license_link = license_link + self.metrics = metrics + self.model_name = model_name + self.pipeline_tag = pipeline_tag + self.tags = _to_unique_list(tags) + + model_index = kwargs.pop("model-index", None) + if model_index: + try: + model_name, eval_results = model_index_to_eval_results(model_index) + self.model_name = model_name + self.eval_results = eval_results + except (KeyError, TypeError) as error: + if ignore_metadata_errors: + logger.warning("Invalid model-index. Not loading eval results into CardData.") + else: + raise ValueError( + f"Invalid `model_index` in metadata cannot be parsed: {error.__class__} {error}. Pass" + " `ignore_metadata_errors=True` to ignore this error while loading a Model Card. Warning:" + " some information will be lost. Use it at your own risk." + ) + + super().__init__(**kwargs) + + if self.eval_results: + try: + self.eval_results = _validate_eval_results(self.eval_results, self.model_name) + except Exception as e: + if ignore_metadata_errors: + logger.warning(f"Failed to validate eval_results: {e}. Not loading eval results into CardData.") + else: + raise ValueError(f"Failed to validate eval_results: {e}") from e + + def _to_dict(self, data_dict): + """Format the internal data dict. In this case, we convert eval results to a valid model index""" + if self.eval_results is not None: + data_dict["model-index"] = eval_results_to_model_index(self.model_name, self.eval_results) # type: ignore + del data_dict["eval_results"], data_dict["model_name"] + + +class DatasetCardData(CardData): + """Dataset Card Metadata that is used by Hugging Face Hub when included at the top of your README.md + + Args: + language (`list[str]`, *optional*): + Language of dataset's data or metadata. It must be an ISO 639-1, 639-2 or + 639-3 code (two/three letters), or a special value like "code", "multilingual". + license (`Union[str, list[str]]`, *optional*): + License(s) of this dataset. Example: apache-2.0 or any license from + https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/repositories-licenses. + annotations_creators (`Union[str, list[str]]`, *optional*): + How the annotations for the dataset were created. + Options are: 'found', 'crowdsourced', 'expert-generated', 'machine-generated', 'no-annotation', 'other'. + language_creators (`Union[str, list[str]]`, *optional*): + How the text-based data in the dataset was created. + Options are: 'found', 'crowdsourced', 'expert-generated', 'machine-generated', 'other' + multilinguality (`Union[str, list[str]]`, *optional*): + Whether the dataset is multilingual. + Options are: 'monolingual', 'multilingual', 'translation', 'other'. + size_categories (`Union[str, list[str]]`, *optional*): + The number of examples in the dataset. Options are: 'n<1K', '1K1T', and 'other'. + source_datasets (`list[str]]`, *optional*): + Indicates whether the dataset is an original dataset or extended from another existing dataset. + Options are: 'original' and 'extended'. + task_categories (`Union[str, list[str]]`, *optional*): + What categories of task does the dataset support? + task_ids (`Union[str, list[str]]`, *optional*): + What specific tasks does the dataset support? + paperswithcode_id (`str`, *optional*): + ID of the dataset on PapersWithCode. + pretty_name (`str`, *optional*): + A more human-readable name for the dataset. (ex. "Cats vs. Dogs") + train_eval_index (`dict`, *optional*): + A dictionary that describes the necessary spec for doing evaluation on the Hub. + If not provided, it will be gathered from the 'train-eval-index' key of the kwargs. + config_names (`Union[str, list[str]]`, *optional*): + A list of the available dataset configs for the dataset. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + *, + language: str | list[str] | None = None, + license: str | list[str] | None = None, + annotations_creators: str | list[str] | None = None, + language_creators: str | list[str] | None = None, + multilinguality: str | list[str] | None = None, + size_categories: str | list[str] | None = None, + source_datasets: list[str] | None = None, + task_categories: str | list[str] | None = None, + task_ids: str | list[str] | None = None, + paperswithcode_id: str | None = None, + pretty_name: str | None = None, + train_eval_index: dict | None = None, + config_names: str | list[str] | None = None, + ignore_metadata_errors: bool = False, + **kwargs, + ): + self.annotations_creators = annotations_creators + self.language_creators = language_creators + self.language = language + self.license = license + self.multilinguality = multilinguality + self.size_categories = size_categories + self.source_datasets = source_datasets + self.task_categories = task_categories + self.task_ids = task_ids + self.paperswithcode_id = paperswithcode_id + self.pretty_name = pretty_name + self.config_names = config_names + + # TODO - maybe handle this similarly to EvalResult? + self.train_eval_index = train_eval_index or kwargs.pop("train-eval-index", None) + super().__init__(**kwargs) + + def _to_dict(self, data_dict): + data_dict["train-eval-index"] = data_dict.pop("train_eval_index") + + +class SpaceCardData(CardData): + """Space Card Metadata that is used by Hugging Face Hub when included at the top of your README.md + + To get an exhaustive reference of Spaces configuration, please visit https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-config-reference#spaces-configuration-reference. + + Args: + title (`str`, *optional*) + Title of the Space. + sdk (`str`, *optional*) + SDK of the Space (one of `gradio`, `streamlit`, `docker`, or `static`). + sdk_version (`str`, *optional*) + Version of the used SDK (if Gradio/Streamlit sdk). + python_version (`str`, *optional*) + Python version used in the Space (if Gradio/Streamlit sdk). + app_file (`str`, *optional*) + Path to your main application file (which contains either gradio or streamlit Python code, or static html code). + Path is relative to the root of the repository. + app_port (`str`, *optional*) + Port on which your application is running. Used only if sdk is `docker`. + license (`str`, *optional*) + License of this model. Example: apache-2.0 or any license from + https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/repositories-licenses. + duplicated_from (`str`, *optional*) + ID of the original Space if this is a duplicated Space. + models (list[`str`], *optional*) + List of models related to this Space. Should be a dataset ID found on https://hf.co/models. + datasets (`list[str]`, *optional*) + List of datasets related to this Space. Should be a dataset ID found on https://hf.co/datasets. + tags (`list[str]`, *optional*) + List of tags to add to your Space that can be used when filtering on the Hub. + ignore_metadata_errors (`str`): + If True, errors while parsing the metadata section will be ignored. Some information might be lost during + the process. Use it at your own risk. + kwargs (`dict`, *optional*): + Additional metadata that will be added to the space card. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub import SpaceCardData + >>> card_data = SpaceCardData( + ... title="Dreambooth Training", + ... license="mit", + ... sdk="gradio", + ... duplicated_from="multimodalart/dreambooth-training" + ... ) + >>> card_data.to_dict() + {'title': 'Dreambooth Training', 'sdk': 'gradio', 'license': 'mit', 'duplicated_from': 'multimodalart/dreambooth-training'} + ``` + """ + + def __init__( + self, + *, + title: str | None = None, + sdk: str | None = None, + sdk_version: str | None = None, + python_version: str | None = None, + app_file: str | None = None, + app_port: int | None = None, + license: str | None = None, + duplicated_from: str | None = None, + models: list[str] | None = None, + datasets: list[str] | None = None, + tags: list[str] | None = None, + ignore_metadata_errors: bool = False, + **kwargs, + ): + self.title = title + self.sdk = sdk + self.sdk_version = sdk_version + self.python_version = python_version + self.app_file = app_file + self.app_port = app_port + self.license = license + self.duplicated_from = duplicated_from + self.models = models + self.datasets = datasets + self.tags = _to_unique_list(tags) + super().__init__(**kwargs) + + +def model_index_to_eval_results(model_index: list[dict[str, Any]]) -> tuple[str, list[EvalResult]]: + """Takes in a model index and returns the model name and a list of `huggingface_hub.EvalResult` objects. + + A detailed spec of the model index can be found here: + https://github.com/huggingface/hub-docs/blob/main/modelcard.md?plain=1 + + Args: + model_index (`list[dict[str, Any]]`): + A model index data structure, likely coming from a README.md file on the + Hugging Face Hub. + + Returns: + model_name (`str`): + The name of the model as found in the model index. This is used as the + identifier for the model on leaderboards like PapersWithCode. + eval_results (`list[EvalResult]`): + A list of `huggingface_hub.EvalResult` objects containing the metrics + reported in the provided model_index. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub.repocard_data import model_index_to_eval_results + >>> # Define a minimal model index + >>> model_index = [ + ... { + ... "name": "my-cool-model", + ... "results": [ + ... { + ... "task": { + ... "type": "image-classification" + ... }, + ... "dataset": { + ... "type": "beans", + ... "name": "Beans" + ... }, + ... "metrics": [ + ... { + ... "type": "accuracy", + ... "value": 0.9 + ... } + ... ] + ... } + ... ] + ... } + ... ] + >>> model_name, eval_results = model_index_to_eval_results(model_index) + >>> model_name + 'my-cool-model' + >>> eval_results[0].task_type + 'image-classification' + >>> eval_results[0].metric_type + 'accuracy' + + ``` + """ + + eval_results = [] + for elem in model_index: + name = elem["name"] + results = elem["results"] + for result in results: + task_type = result["task"]["type"] + task_name = result["task"].get("name") + dataset_type = result["dataset"]["type"] + dataset_name = result["dataset"]["name"] + dataset_config = result["dataset"].get("config") + dataset_split = result["dataset"].get("split") + dataset_revision = result["dataset"].get("revision") + dataset_args = result["dataset"].get("args") + source_name = result.get("source", {}).get("name") + source_url = result.get("source", {}).get("url") + + for metric in result["metrics"]: + metric_type = metric["type"] + metric_value = metric["value"] + metric_name = metric.get("name") + metric_args = metric.get("args") + metric_config = metric.get("config") + verified = metric.get("verified") + verify_token = metric.get("verifyToken") + + eval_result = EvalResult( + task_type=task_type, # Required + dataset_type=dataset_type, # Required + dataset_name=dataset_name, # Required + metric_type=metric_type, # Required + metric_value=metric_value, # Required + task_name=task_name, + dataset_config=dataset_config, + dataset_split=dataset_split, + dataset_revision=dataset_revision, + dataset_args=dataset_args, + metric_name=metric_name, + metric_args=metric_args, + metric_config=metric_config, + verified=verified, + verify_token=verify_token, + source_name=source_name, + source_url=source_url, + ) + eval_results.append(eval_result) + return name, eval_results + + +def _remove_none(obj): + """ + Recursively remove `None` values from a dict. Borrowed from: https://stackoverflow.com/a/20558778 + """ + if isinstance(obj, (list, tuple, set)): + return type(obj)(_remove_none(x) for x in obj if x is not None) + elif isinstance(obj, dict): + return type(obj)((_remove_none(k), _remove_none(v)) for k, v in obj.items() if k is not None and v is not None) + else: + return obj + + +def eval_results_to_model_index(model_name: str, eval_results: list[EvalResult]) -> list[dict[str, Any]]: + """Takes in given model name and list of `huggingface_hub.EvalResult` and returns a + valid model-index that will be compatible with the format expected by the + Hugging Face Hub. + + Args: + model_name (`str`): + Name of the model (ex. "my-cool-model"). This is used as the identifier + for the model on leaderboards like PapersWithCode. + eval_results (`list[EvalResult]`): + List of `huggingface_hub.EvalResult` objects containing the metrics to be + reported in the model-index. + + Returns: + model_index (`list[dict[str, Any]]`): The eval_results converted to a model-index. + + Example: + ```python + >>> from huggingface_hub.repocard_data import eval_results_to_model_index, EvalResult + >>> # Define minimal eval_results + >>> eval_results = [ + ... EvalResult( + ... task_type="image-classification", # Required + ... dataset_type="beans", # Required + ... dataset_name="Beans", # Required + ... metric_type="accuracy", # Required + ... metric_value=0.9, # Required + ... ) + ... ] + >>> eval_results_to_model_index("my-cool-model", eval_results) + [{'name': 'my-cool-model', 'results': [{'task': {'type': 'image-classification'}, 'dataset': {'name': 'Beans', 'type': 'beans'}, 'metrics': [{'type': 'accuracy', 'value': 0.9}]}]}] + + ``` + """ + + # Metrics are reported on a unique task-and-dataset basis. + # Here, we make a map of those pairs and the associated EvalResults. + task_and_ds_types_map: dict[Any, list[EvalResult]] = defaultdict(list) + for eval_result in eval_results: + task_and_ds_types_map[eval_result.unique_identifier].append(eval_result) + + # Use the map from above to generate the model index data. + model_index_data: list[dict[str, Any]] = [] + for results in task_and_ds_types_map.values(): + # All items from `results` share same metadata + sample_result = results[0] + data: dict[str, Any] = { + "task": { + "type": sample_result.task_type, + "name": sample_result.task_name, + }, + "dataset": { + "name": sample_result.dataset_name, + "type": sample_result.dataset_type, + "config": sample_result.dataset_config, + "split": sample_result.dataset_split, + "revision": sample_result.dataset_revision, + "args": sample_result.dataset_args, + }, + "metrics": [ + { + "type": result.metric_type, + "value": result.metric_value, + "name": result.metric_name, + "config": result.metric_config, + "args": result.metric_args, + "verified": result.verified, + "verifyToken": result.verify_token, + } + for result in results + ], + } + if sample_result.source_url is not None: + source: dict[str, str] = { + "url": sample_result.source_url, + } + if sample_result.source_name is not None: + source["name"] = sample_result.source_name + data["source"] = source + model_index_data.append(data) + + # TODO - Check if there cases where this list is longer than one? + # Finally, the model index itself is list of dicts. + model_index = [ + { + "name": model_name, + "results": model_index_data, + } + ] + return _remove_none(model_index) + + +def _to_unique_list(tags: list[str] | None) -> list[str] | None: + if tags is None: + return tags + unique_tags = [] # make tags unique + keep order explicitly + for tag in tags: + if tag not in unique_tags: + unique_tags.append(tag) + return unique_tags diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe-6.1.0.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe-6.1.0.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f79e4cb9aaf0b2d9e8ba78861e2071317b2384b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe-6.1.0.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe-6.1.0.dist-info/LICENSE b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe-6.1.0.dist-info/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d24c351e1889b5b7837e4c9c1dc59334191c7f2c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe-6.1.0.dist-info/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +The MIT License (MIT) + +Copyright (c) 2014 Cory Benfield + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in +all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE + AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER + LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, + OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN + THE SOFTWARE. + +Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/python-hyper/hyperframe/ +Project-URL: Bug Reports, https://github.com/python-hyper/hyperframe/issues +Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/python-hyper/hyperframe/ +Project-URL: Documentation, https://python-hyper.org/ +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy +Requires-Python: >=3.9 +Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst +License-File: LICENSE + +====================================== +hyperframe: Pure-Python HTTP/2 framing +====================================== + +.. image:: https://github.com/python-hyper/hyperframe/workflows/CI/badge.svg + :target: https://github.com/python-hyper/hyperframe/actions + :alt: Build Status +.. image:: https://codecov.io/gh/python-hyper/hyperframe/branch/master/graph/badge.svg + :target: https://codecov.io/gh/python-hyper/hyperframe + :alt: Code Coverage +.. image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/hyperframe/badge/?version=latest + :target: https://hyperframe.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ + :alt: Documentation Status +.. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/chat-join_now-brightgreen.svg + :target: https://gitter.im/python-hyper/community + :alt: Chat community + +This library contains the HTTP/2 framing code used in the `hyper`_ project. It +provides a pure-Python codebase that is capable of decoding a binary stream +into HTTP/2 frames. + +This library is used directly by `hyper`_ and a number of other projects to +provide HTTP/2 frame decoding logic. + +Contributing +============ + +hyperframe welcomes contributions from anyone! Unlike many other projects we +are happy to accept cosmetic contributions and small contributions, in addition +to large feature requests and changes. + +Before you contribute (either by opening an issue or filing a pull request), +please `read the contribution guidelines`_. + +.. _read the contribution guidelines: http://hyper.readthedocs.org/en/development/contributing.html + +License +======= + +hyperframe is made available under the MIT License. For more details, see the +``LICENSE`` file in the repository. + +Authors +======= + +hyperframe is maintained by Cory Benfield, with contributions from others. 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b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +""" +Provides a pure-Python HTTP/2 framing layer. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +__version__ = "6.1.0" diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/exceptions.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/exceptions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7a40f4ab767eeaad952e268010fc080475912b93 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/exceptions.py @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +""" +Exceptions that can be thrown by hyperframe. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + + +class HyperframeError(Exception): + """ + The base class for all exceptions for the hyperframe module. + + .. versionadded:: 6.0.0 + """ + + +class UnknownFrameError(HyperframeError): + """ + A frame of unknown type was received. + + .. versionchanged:: 6.0.0 + Changed base class from `ValueError` to :class:`HyperframeError` + """ + + def __init__(self, frame_type: int, length: int) -> None: + #: The type byte of the unknown frame that was received. + self.frame_type = frame_type + + #: The length of the data portion of the unknown frame. + self.length = length + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return ( + f"UnknownFrameError: Unknown frame type 0x{self.frame_type:X} received, length {self.length} bytes" + ) + + +class InvalidPaddingError(HyperframeError): + """ + A frame with invalid padding was received. + + .. versionchanged:: 6.0.0 + Changed base class from `ValueError` to :class:`HyperframeError` + """ + + +class InvalidFrameError(HyperframeError): + """ + Parsing a frame failed because the data was not laid out appropriately. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0.2 + + .. versionchanged:: 6.0.0 + Changed base class from `ValueError` to :class:`HyperframeError` + """ + + +class InvalidDataError(HyperframeError): + """ + Content or data of a frame was is invalid or violates the specification. + + .. versionadded:: 6.0.0 + """ diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/flags.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/flags.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e5f4a22bd96e6ef3a327b962681bf6a9a76f5804 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/flags.py @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +""" +Basic Flag and Flags data structures. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +from collections.abc import Iterable, Iterator, MutableSet +from typing import NamedTuple + + +class Flag(NamedTuple): + name: str + bit: int + + +class Flags(MutableSet): # type: ignore + """ + A simple MutableSet implementation that will only accept known flags as + elements. + + Will behave like a regular set(), except that a ValueError will be thrown + when .add()ing unexpected flags. + """ + + def __init__(self, defined_flags: Iterable[Flag]) -> None: + self._valid_flags = {flag.name for flag in defined_flags} + self._flags: set[str] = set() + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return repr(sorted(self._flags)) + + def __contains__(self, x: object) -> bool: + return self._flags.__contains__(x) + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[str]: + return self._flags.__iter__() + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return self._flags.__len__() + + def discard(self, value: str) -> None: + return self._flags.discard(value) + + def add(self, value: str) -> None: + if value not in self._valid_flags: + msg = f"Unexpected flag: {value}. Valid flags are: {self._valid_flags}" + raise ValueError(msg) + return self._flags.add(value) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/frame.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/frame.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a67487e0473c4d003505eef4e43cfeda3c76b1da --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/frame.py @@ -0,0 +1,937 @@ +""" +Framing logic for HTTP/2. + +Provides both classes to represent framed +data and logic for aiding the connection when it comes to reading from the +socket. +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import binascii +import struct +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from collections.abc import Iterable # pragma: no cover + +from .exceptions import InvalidDataError, InvalidFrameError, InvalidPaddingError, UnknownFrameError +from .flags import Flag, Flags + +# The maximum initial length of a frame. Some frames have shorter maximum +# lengths. +FRAME_MAX_LEN = (2 ** 14) + +# The maximum allowed length of a frame. +FRAME_MAX_ALLOWED_LEN = (2 ** 24) - 1 + +# Stream association enumerations. +_STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM = "has-stream" +_STREAM_ASSOC_NO_STREAM = "no-stream" +_STREAM_ASSOC_EITHER = "either" + +# Structs for packing and unpacking +_STRUCT_HBBBL = struct.Struct(">HBBBL") +_STRUCT_LL = struct.Struct(">LL") +_STRUCT_HL = struct.Struct(">HL") +_STRUCT_LB = struct.Struct(">LB") +_STRUCT_L = struct.Struct(">L") +_STRUCT_H = struct.Struct(">H") +_STRUCT_B = struct.Struct(">B") + + +class Frame: + """ + The base class for all HTTP/2 frames. + """ + + #: The flags defined on this type of frame. + defined_flags: list[Flag] = [] + + #: The byte used to define the type of the frame. + type: int | None = None + + # If 'has-stream', the frame's stream_id must be non-zero. If 'no-stream', + # it must be zero. If 'either', it's not checked. + stream_association: str | None = None + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, flags: Iterable[str] = ()) -> None: + #: The stream identifier for the stream this frame was received on. + #: Set to 0 for frames sent on the connection (stream-id 0). + self.stream_id = stream_id + + #: The flags set for this frame. + self.flags = Flags(self.defined_flags) + + #: The frame length, excluding the nine-byte header. + self.body_len = 0 + + for flag in flags: + self.flags.add(flag) + + if not self.stream_id and self.stream_association == _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM: + msg = f"Stream ID must be non-zero for {type(self).__name__}" + raise InvalidDataError(msg) + if self.stream_id and self.stream_association == _STREAM_ASSOC_NO_STREAM: + msg = f"Stream ID must be zero for {type(self).__name__} with stream_id={self.stream_id}" + raise InvalidDataError(msg) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + f"{type(self).__name__}(stream_id={self.stream_id}, flags={self.flags!r}): {self._body_repr()}" + ) + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + # More specific implementation may be provided by subclasses of Frame. + # This fallback shows the serialized (and truncated) body content. + return _raw_data_repr(self.serialize_body()) + + @staticmethod + def explain(data: memoryview) -> tuple[Frame, int]: + """ + Takes a bytestring and tries to parse a single frame and print it. + + This function is only provided for debugging purposes. + + :param data: A memoryview object containing the raw data of at least + one complete frame (header and body). + + .. versionadded:: 6.0.0 + """ + frame, length = Frame.parse_frame_header(data[:9]) + frame.parse_body(data[9:9 + length]) + print(frame) # noqa: T201 + return frame, length + + @staticmethod + def parse_frame_header(header: memoryview, strict: bool = False) -> tuple[Frame, int]: + """ + Takes a 9-byte frame header and returns a tuple of the appropriate + Frame object and the length that needs to be read from the socket. + + This populates the flags field, and determines how long the body is. + + :param header: A memoryview object containing the 9-byte frame header + data of a frame. Must not contain more or less. + + :param strict: Whether to raise an exception when encountering a frame + not defined by spec and implemented by hyperframe. + + :raises hyperframe.exceptions.UnknownFrameError: If a frame of unknown + type is received. + + .. versionchanged:: 5.0.0 + Added ``strict`` parameter to accommodate :class:`ExtensionFrame` + """ + try: + fields = _STRUCT_HBBBL.unpack(header) + except struct.error as err: + msg = "Invalid frame header" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + + # First 24 bits are frame length. + length = (fields[0] << 8) + fields[1] + typ_e = fields[2] + flags = fields[3] + stream_id = fields[4] & 0x7FFFFFFF + + try: + frame = FRAMES[typ_e](stream_id) + except KeyError as err: + if strict: + raise UnknownFrameError(typ_e, length) from err + frame = ExtensionFrame(type=typ_e, stream_id=stream_id) + + frame.parse_flags(flags) + return (frame, length) + + def parse_flags(self, flag_byte: int) -> Flags: + for flag, flag_bit in self.defined_flags: + if flag_byte & flag_bit: + self.flags.add(flag) + + return self.flags + + def serialize(self) -> bytes: + """ + Convert a frame into a bytestring, representing the serialized form of + the frame. + """ + body = self.serialize_body() + self.body_len = len(body) + + # Build the common frame header. + # First, get the flags. + flags = 0 + + for flag, flag_bit in self.defined_flags: + if flag in self.flags: + flags |= flag_bit + + header = _STRUCT_HBBBL.pack( + (self.body_len >> 8) & 0xFFFF, # Length spread over top 24 bits + self.body_len & 0xFF, + self.type, + flags, + self.stream_id & 0x7FFFFFFF, # Stream ID is 32 bits. + ) + + return header + body + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + raise NotImplementedError + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + """ + Given the body of a frame, parses it into frame data. This populates + the non-header parts of the frame: that is, it does not populate the + stream ID or flags. + + :param data: A memoryview object containing the body data of the frame. + Must not contain *more* data than the length returned by + :meth:`parse_frame_header + `. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + +class Padding: + """ + Mixin for frames that contain padding. Defines extra fields that can be + used and set by frames that can be padded. + """ + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, pad_length: int = 0, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) # type: ignore + + #: The length of the padding to use. + self.pad_length = pad_length + + def serialize_padding_data(self) -> bytes: + if "PADDED" in self.flags: # type: ignore + return _STRUCT_B.pack(self.pad_length) + return b"" + + def parse_padding_data(self, data: memoryview) -> int: + if "PADDED" in self.flags: # type: ignore + try: + self.pad_length = struct.unpack("!B", data[:1])[0] + except struct.error as err: + msg = "Invalid Padding data" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + return 1 + return 0 + + #: .. deprecated:: 5.2.1 + #: Use self.pad_length instead. + @property + def total_padding(self) -> int: # pragma: no cover + import warnings + warnings.warn( + "total_padding contains the same information as pad_length.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return self.pad_length + + +class Priority: + """ + Mixin for frames that contain priority data. Defines extra fields that can + be used and set by frames that contain priority data. + """ + + def __init__(self, + stream_id: int, + depends_on: int = 0x0, + stream_weight: int = 0x0, + exclusive: bool = False, + **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) # type: ignore + + #: The stream ID of the stream on which this stream depends. + self.depends_on = depends_on + + #: The weight of the stream. This is an integer between 0 and 256. + self.stream_weight = stream_weight + + #: Whether the exclusive bit was set. + self.exclusive = exclusive + + def serialize_priority_data(self) -> bytes: + return _STRUCT_LB.pack( + self.depends_on + (0x80000000 if self.exclusive else 0), + self.stream_weight, + ) + + def parse_priority_data(self, data: memoryview) -> int: + try: + self.depends_on, self.stream_weight = _STRUCT_LB.unpack(data[:5]) + except struct.error as err: + msg = "Invalid Priority data" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + + self.exclusive = bool(self.depends_on >> 31) + self.depends_on &= 0x7FFFFFFF + return 5 + + +class DataFrame(Padding, Frame): + """ + DATA frames convey arbitrary, variable-length sequences of octets + associated with a stream. One or more DATA frames are used, for instance, + to carry HTTP request or response payloads. + """ + + #: The flags defined for DATA frames. + defined_flags = [ + Flag("END_STREAM", 0x01), + Flag("PADDED", 0x08), + ] + + #: The type byte for data frames. + type = 0x0 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, data: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + #: The data contained on this frame. + self.data = data + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + padding_data = self.serialize_padding_data() + padding = b"\0" * self.pad_length + if isinstance(self.data, memoryview): + self.data = self.data.tobytes() + return b"".join([padding_data, self.data, padding]) + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + padding_data_length = self.parse_padding_data(data) + self.data = ( + data[padding_data_length:len(data)-self.pad_length].tobytes() + ) + self.body_len = len(data) + + if self.pad_length and self.pad_length >= self.body_len: + msg = "Padding is too long." + raise InvalidPaddingError(msg) + + @property + def flow_controlled_length(self) -> int: + """ + The length of the frame that needs to be accounted for when considering + flow control. + """ + padding_len = 0 + if "PADDED" in self.flags: + # Account for extra 1-byte padding length field, which is still + # present if possibly zero-valued. + padding_len = self.pad_length + 1 + return len(self.data) + padding_len + + +class PriorityFrame(Priority, Frame): + """ + The PRIORITY frame specifies the sender-advised priority of a stream. It + can be sent at any time for an existing stream. This enables + reprioritisation of existing streams. + """ + + #: The flags defined for PRIORITY frames. + defined_flags: list[Flag] = [] + + #: The type byte defined for PRIORITY frames. + type = 0x02 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"exclusive={self.exclusive}, depends_on={self.depends_on}, stream_weight={self.stream_weight}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + return self.serialize_priority_data() + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + if len(data) > 5: + msg = f"PRIORITY must have 5 byte body: actual length {len(data)}." + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) + + self.parse_priority_data(data) + self.body_len = 5 + + +class RstStreamFrame(Frame): + """ + The RST_STREAM frame allows for abnormal termination of a stream. When sent + by the initiator of a stream, it indicates that they wish to cancel the + stream or that an error condition has occurred. When sent by the receiver + of a stream, it indicates that either the receiver is rejecting the stream, + requesting that the stream be cancelled or that an error condition has + occurred. + """ + + #: The flags defined for RST_STREAM frames. + defined_flags: list[Flag] = [] + + #: The type byte defined for RST_STREAM frames. + type = 0x03 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, error_code: int = 0, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + #: The error code used when resetting the stream. + self.error_code = error_code + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"error_code={self.error_code}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + return _STRUCT_L.pack(self.error_code) + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + if len(data) != 4: + msg = f"RST_STREAM must have 4 byte body: actual length {len(data)}." + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) + + try: + self.error_code = _STRUCT_L.unpack(data)[0] + except struct.error as err: # pragma: no cover + msg = "Invalid RST_STREAM body" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + + self.body_len = 4 + + +class SettingsFrame(Frame): + """ + The SETTINGS frame conveys configuration parameters that affect how + endpoints communicate. The parameters are either constraints on peer + behavior or preferences. + + Settings are not negotiated. Settings describe characteristics of the + sending peer, which are used by the receiving peer. Different values for + the same setting can be advertised by each peer. For example, a client + might set a high initial flow control window, whereas a server might set a + lower value to conserve resources. + """ + + #: The flags defined for SETTINGS frames. + defined_flags = [Flag("ACK", 0x01)] + + #: The type byte defined for SETTINGS frames. + type = 0x04 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_NO_STREAM + + # We need to define the known settings, they may as well be class + # attributes. + #: The byte that signals the SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE setting. + HEADER_TABLE_SIZE = 0x01 + #: The byte that signals the SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH setting. + ENABLE_PUSH = 0x02 + #: The byte that signals the SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS setting. + MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS = 0x03 + #: The byte that signals the SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE setting. + INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE = 0x04 + #: The byte that signals the SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE setting. + MAX_FRAME_SIZE = 0x05 + #: The byte that signals the SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE setting. + MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE = 0x06 + #: The byte that signals SETTINGS_ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL setting. + ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL = 0x08 + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int = 0, settings: dict[int, int] | None = None, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + if settings and "ACK" in kwargs.get("flags", ()): + msg = "Settings must be empty if ACK flag is set." + raise InvalidDataError(msg) + + #: A dictionary of the setting type byte to the value of the setting. + self.settings: dict[int, int] = settings or {} + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"settings={self.settings}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + return b"".join([_STRUCT_HL.pack(setting & 0xFF, value) + for setting, value in self.settings.items()]) + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + if "ACK" in self.flags and len(data) > 0: + msg = f"SETTINGS ack frame must not have payload: got {len(data)} bytes" + raise InvalidDataError(msg) + + body_len = 0 + for i in range(0, len(data), 6): + try: + name, value = _STRUCT_HL.unpack(data[i:i+6]) + except struct.error as err: + msg = "Invalid SETTINGS body" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + + self.settings[name] = value + body_len += 6 + + self.body_len = body_len + + +class PushPromiseFrame(Padding, Frame): + """ + The PUSH_PROMISE frame is used to notify the peer endpoint in advance of + streams the sender intends to initiate. + """ + + #: The flags defined for PUSH_PROMISE frames. + defined_flags = [ + Flag("END_HEADERS", 0x04), + Flag("PADDED", 0x08), + ] + + #: The type byte defined for PUSH_PROMISE frames. + type = 0x05 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, promised_stream_id: int = 0, data: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + #: The stream ID that is promised by this frame. + self.promised_stream_id = promised_stream_id + + #: The HPACK-encoded header block for the simulated request on the new + #: stream. + self.data = data + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"promised_stream_id={self.promised_stream_id}, data={_raw_data_repr(self.data)}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + padding_data = self.serialize_padding_data() + padding = b"\0" * self.pad_length + data = _STRUCT_L.pack(self.promised_stream_id) + return b"".join([padding_data, data, self.data, padding]) + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + padding_data_length = self.parse_padding_data(data) + + try: + self.promised_stream_id = _STRUCT_L.unpack( + data[padding_data_length:padding_data_length + 4], + )[0] + except struct.error as err: + msg = "Invalid PUSH_PROMISE body" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + + self.data = ( + data[padding_data_length + 4:len(data)-self.pad_length].tobytes() + ) + self.body_len = len(data) + + if self.promised_stream_id == 0 or self.promised_stream_id % 2 != 0: + msg = f"Invalid PUSH_PROMISE promised stream id: {self.promised_stream_id}" + raise InvalidDataError(msg) + + if self.pad_length and self.pad_length >= self.body_len: + msg = "Padding is too long." + raise InvalidPaddingError(msg) + + +class PingFrame(Frame): + """ + The PING frame is a mechanism for measuring a minimal round-trip time from + the sender, as well as determining whether an idle connection is still + functional. PING frames can be sent from any endpoint. + """ + + #: The flags defined for PING frames. + defined_flags = [Flag("ACK", 0x01)] + + #: The type byte defined for PING frames. + type = 0x06 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_NO_STREAM + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int = 0, opaque_data: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + #: The opaque data sent in this PING frame, as a bytestring. + self.opaque_data = opaque_data + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"opaque_data={self.opaque_data!r}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + if len(self.opaque_data) > 8: + msg = f"PING frame may not have more than 8 bytes of data, got {len(self.opaque_data)}" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) + + data = self.opaque_data + data += b"\x00" * (8 - len(self.opaque_data)) + return data + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + if len(data) != 8: + msg = f"PING frame must have 8 byte length: got {len(data)}" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) + + self.opaque_data = data.tobytes() + self.body_len = 8 + + +class GoAwayFrame(Frame): + """ + The GOAWAY frame informs the remote peer to stop creating streams on this + connection. It can be sent from the client or the server. Once sent, the + sender will ignore frames sent on new streams for the remainder of the + connection. + """ + + #: The flags defined for GOAWAY frames. + defined_flags: list[Flag] = [] + + #: The type byte defined for GOAWAY frames. + type = 0x07 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_NO_STREAM + + def __init__(self, + stream_id: int = 0, + last_stream_id: int = 0, + error_code: int = 0, + additional_data: bytes = b"", + **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + #: The last stream ID definitely seen by the remote peer. + self.last_stream_id = last_stream_id + + #: The error code for connection teardown. + self.error_code = error_code + + #: Any additional data sent in the GOAWAY. + self.additional_data = additional_data + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"last_stream_id={self.last_stream_id}, error_code={self.error_code}, additional_data={self.additional_data!r}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + data = _STRUCT_LL.pack( + self.last_stream_id & 0x7FFFFFFF, + self.error_code, + ) + data += self.additional_data + + return data + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + try: + self.last_stream_id, self.error_code = _STRUCT_LL.unpack( + data[:8], + ) + except struct.error as err: + msg = "Invalid GOAWAY body." + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + + self.body_len = len(data) + + if len(data) > 8: + self.additional_data = data[8:].tobytes() + + +class WindowUpdateFrame(Frame): + """ + The WINDOW_UPDATE frame is used to implement flow control. + + Flow control operates at two levels: on each individual stream and on the + entire connection. + + Both types of flow control are hop by hop; that is, only between the two + endpoints. Intermediaries do not forward WINDOW_UPDATE frames between + dependent connections. However, throttling of data transfer by any receiver + can indirectly cause the propagation of flow control information toward the + original sender. + """ + + #: The flags defined for WINDOW_UPDATE frames. + defined_flags: list[Flag] = [] + + #: The type byte defined for WINDOW_UPDATE frames. + type = 0x08 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_EITHER + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, window_increment: int = 0, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + #: The amount the flow control window is to be incremented. + self.window_increment = window_increment + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"window_increment={self.window_increment}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + return _STRUCT_L.pack(self.window_increment & 0x7FFFFFFF) + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + if len(data) > 4: + msg = f"WINDOW_UPDATE frame must have 4 byte length: got {len(data)}" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) + + try: + self.window_increment = _STRUCT_L.unpack(data)[0] + except struct.error as err: + msg = "Invalid WINDOW_UPDATE body" + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + + if not 1 <= self.window_increment <= 2**31-1: + msg = "WINDOW_UPDATE increment must be between 1 to 2^31-1" + raise InvalidDataError(msg) + + self.body_len = 4 + + +class HeadersFrame(Padding, Priority, Frame): + """ + The HEADERS frame carries name-value pairs. It is used to open a stream. + HEADERS frames can be sent on a stream in the "open" or "half closed + (remote)" states. + + The HeadersFrame class is actually basically a data frame in this + implementation, because of the requirement to control the sizes of frames. + A header block fragment that doesn't fit in an entire HEADERS frame needs + to be followed with CONTINUATION frames. From the perspective of the frame + building code the header block is an opaque data segment. + """ + + #: The flags defined for HEADERS frames. + defined_flags = [ + Flag("END_STREAM", 0x01), + Flag("END_HEADERS", 0x04), + Flag("PADDED", 0x08), + Flag("PRIORITY", 0x20), + ] + + #: The type byte defined for HEADERS frames. + type = 0x01 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, data: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + #: The HPACK-encoded header block. + self.data = data + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"exclusive={self.exclusive}, depends_on={self.depends_on}, stream_weight={self.stream_weight}, data={_raw_data_repr(self.data)}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + padding_data = self.serialize_padding_data() + padding = b"\0" * self.pad_length + + if "PRIORITY" in self.flags: + priority_data = self.serialize_priority_data() + else: + priority_data = b"" + + return b"".join([padding_data, priority_data, self.data, padding]) + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + padding_data_length = self.parse_padding_data(data) + data = data[padding_data_length:] + + if "PRIORITY" in self.flags: + priority_data_length = self.parse_priority_data(data) + else: + priority_data_length = 0 + + self.body_len = len(data) + self.data = ( + data[priority_data_length:len(data)-self.pad_length].tobytes() + ) + + if self.pad_length and self.pad_length >= self.body_len: + msg = "Padding is too long." + raise InvalidPaddingError(msg) + + +class ContinuationFrame(Frame): + """ + The CONTINUATION frame is used to continue a sequence of header block + fragments. Any number of CONTINUATION frames can be sent on an existing + stream, as long as the preceding frame on the same stream is one of + HEADERS, PUSH_PROMISE or CONTINUATION without the END_HEADERS flag set. + + Much like the HEADERS frame, hyper treats this as an opaque data frame with + different flags and a different type. + """ + + #: The flags defined for CONTINUATION frames. + defined_flags = [Flag("END_HEADERS", 0x04)] + + #: The type byte defined for CONTINUATION frames. + type = 0x09 + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, data: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + #: The HPACK-encoded header block. + self.data = data + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"data={_raw_data_repr(self.data)}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + return self.data + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + self.data = data.tobytes() + self.body_len = len(data) + + +class AltSvcFrame(Frame): + """ + The ALTSVC frame is used to advertise alternate services that the current + host, or a different one, can understand. This frame is standardised as + part of RFC 7838. + + This frame does no work to validate that the ALTSVC field parameter is + acceptable per the rules of RFC 7838. + + .. note:: If the ``stream_id`` of this frame is nonzero, the origin field + must have zero length. Conversely, if the ``stream_id`` of this + frame is zero, the origin field must have nonzero length. Put + another way, a valid ALTSVC frame has ``stream_id != 0`` XOR + ``len(origin) != 0``. + """ + + type = 0x0A + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_EITHER + + def __init__(self, stream_id: int, origin: bytes = b"", field: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + + if not isinstance(origin, bytes): + msg = "AltSvc origin must be a bytestring." + raise InvalidDataError(msg) + if not isinstance(field, bytes): + msg = "AltSvc field must be a bytestring." + raise InvalidDataError(msg) + self.origin = origin + self.field = field + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"origin={self.origin!r}, field={self.field!r}" + + def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: + origin_len = _STRUCT_H.pack(len(self.origin)) + return b"".join([origin_len, self.origin, self.field]) + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + try: + origin_len = _STRUCT_H.unpack(data[0:2])[0] + self.origin = data[2:2+origin_len].tobytes() + + if len(self.origin) != origin_len: + msg = "Invalid ALTSVC frame body." + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) + + self.field = data[2+origin_len:].tobytes() + except (struct.error, ValueError) as err: + msg = "Invalid ALTSVC frame body." + raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err + + self.body_len = len(data) + + +class ExtensionFrame(Frame): + """ + ExtensionFrame is used to wrap frames which are not natively interpretable + by hyperframe. + + Although certain byte prefixes are ordained by specification to have + certain contextual meanings, frames with other prefixes are not prohibited, + and may be used to communicate arbitrary meaning between HTTP/2 peers. + + Thus, hyperframe, rather than raising an exception when such a frame is + encountered, wraps it in a generic frame to be properly acted upon by + upstream consumers which might have additional context on how to use it. + + .. versionadded:: 5.0.0 + """ + + stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_EITHER + + def __init__(self, type: int, stream_id: int, flag_byte: int = 0x0, body: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: # noqa: A002 + super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) + self.type = type + self.flag_byte = flag_byte + self.body = body + + def _body_repr(self) -> str: + return f"type={self.type}, flag_byte={self.flag_byte}, body={_raw_data_repr(self.body)}" + + def parse_flags(self, flag_byte: int) -> None: # type: ignore + """ + For extension frames, we parse the flags by just storing a flag byte. + """ + self.flag_byte = flag_byte + + def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: + self.body = data.tobytes() + self.body_len = len(data) + + def serialize(self) -> bytes: + """ + A broad override of the serialize method that ensures that the data + comes back out exactly as it came in. This should not be used in most + user code: it exists only as a helper method if frames need to be + reconstituted. + """ + # Build the frame header. + # First, get the flags. + flags = self.flag_byte + + header = _STRUCT_HBBBL.pack( + (self.body_len >> 8) & 0xFFFF, # Length spread over top 24 bits + self.body_len & 0xFF, + self.type, + flags, + self.stream_id & 0x7FFFFFFF, # Stream ID is 32 bits. + ) + + return header + self.body + + +def _raw_data_repr(data: bytes | None) -> str: + if not data: + return "None" + r = binascii.hexlify(data).decode("ascii") + if len(r) > 20: + r = r[:20] + "..." + return "" + + +_FRAME_CLASSES: list[type[Frame]] = [ + DataFrame, + HeadersFrame, + PriorityFrame, + RstStreamFrame, + SettingsFrame, + PushPromiseFrame, + PingFrame, + GoAwayFrame, + WindowUpdateFrame, + ContinuationFrame, + AltSvcFrame, +] +#: FRAMES maps the type byte for each frame to the class used to represent that +#: frame. +FRAMES = {cls.type: cls for cls in _FRAME_CLASSES} diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/py.typed b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/hyperframe/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna-3.13.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna-3.13.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a34a7e56db35cc4c85bfa166244b3d63a6a240d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna-3.13.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna-3.13.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna-3.13.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b30fccc5b67d31f3b4eb7c26e5be2379f9f493d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna-3.13.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.4 +Name: idna +Version: 3.13 +Summary: Internationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA) +Author-email: Kim Davies +Requires-Python: >=3.8 +Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst +License-Expression: BSD-3-Clause +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy +Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: Name Service (DNS) +Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules +Classifier: Topic :: Utilities +License-File: LICENSE.md +Requires-Dist: ruff >= 0.6.2 ; extra == "all" +Requires-Dist: mypy >= 1.11.2 ; extra == "all" +Requires-Dist: pytest >= 8.3.2 ; extra == "all" +Project-URL: Changelog, https://github.com/kjd/idna/blob/master/HISTORY.rst +Project-URL: Issue tracker, https://github.com/kjd/idna/issues +Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/kjd/idna +Provides-Extra: all + +Internationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA) +===================================================== + +Support for `Internationalized Domain Names in +Applications (IDNA) `_ +and `Unicode IDNA Compatibility Processing +`_. + +The latest versions of these standards supplied here provide +more comprehensive language coverage and reduce the potential of +allowing domains with known security vulnerabilities. This library +is a suitable replacement for the “encodings.idna” +module that comes with the Python standard library, but which +only supports an older superseded IDNA specification from 2003. + +Basic functions are simply executed: + +.. code-block:: pycon + + >>> import idna + >>> idna.encode('ドメイン.テスト') + b'xn--eckwd4c7c.xn--zckzah' + >>> print(idna.decode('xn--eckwd4c7c.xn--zckzah')) + ドメイン.テスト + + +Installation +------------ + +This package is available for installation from PyPI via the +typical mechanisms, such as: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ python3 -m pip install idna + + +Usage +----- + +For typical usage, the ``encode`` and ``decode`` functions will take a +domain name argument and perform a conversion to ASCII-compatible encoding +(known as A-labels), or to Unicode strings (known as U-labels) +respectively. + +.. code-block:: pycon + + >>> import idna + >>> idna.encode('ドメイン.テスト') + b'xn--eckwd4c7c.xn--zckzah' + >>> print(idna.decode('xn--eckwd4c7c.xn--zckzah')) + ドメイン.テスト + +Conversions can be applied at a per-label basis using the ``ulabel`` or +``alabel`` functions if necessary: + +.. code-block:: pycon + + >>> idna.alabel('测试') + b'xn--0zwm56d' + + +Compatibility Mapping (UTS #46) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +This library provides support for `Unicode IDNA Compatibility +Processing `_ which normalizes input from +different potential ways a user may input a domain prior to performing the IDNA +conversion operations. This functionality, known as a +`mapping `_, is considered by the +specification to be a local user-interface issue distinct from IDNA +conversion functionality. + +For example, “Königsgäßchen” is not a permissible label as *LATIN +CAPITAL LETTER K* is not allowed (nor are capital letters in general). +UTS 46 will convert this into lower case prior to applying the IDNA +conversion. + +.. code-block:: pycon + + >>> import idna + >>> idna.encode('Königsgäßchen') + ... + idna.core.InvalidCodepoint: Codepoint U+004B at position 1 of 'Königsgäßchen' not allowed + >>> idna.encode('Königsgäßchen', uts46=True) + b'xn--knigsgchen-b4a3dun' + >>> print(idna.decode('xn--knigsgchen-b4a3dun')) + königsgäßchen + + +Exceptions +---------- + +All errors raised during the conversion following the specification +should raise an exception derived from the ``idna.IDNAError`` base +class. + +More specific exceptions that may be generated as ``idna.IDNABidiError`` +when the error reflects an illegal combination of left-to-right and +right-to-left characters in a label; ``idna.InvalidCodepoint`` when +a specific codepoint is an illegal character in an IDN label (i.e. +INVALID); and ``idna.InvalidCodepointContext`` when the codepoint is +illegal based on its position in the string (i.e. it is CONTEXTO or CONTEXTJ +but the contextual requirements are not satisfied.) + +Building and Diagnostics +------------------------ + +The IDNA and UTS 46 functionality relies upon pre-calculated lookup +tables for performance. These tables are derived from computing against +eligibility criteria in the respective standards using the command-line +script ``tools/idna-data``. + +This tool will fetch relevant codepoint data from the Unicode repository +and perform the required calculations to identify eligibility. There are +three main modes: + +* ``idna-data make-libdata``. Generates ``idnadata.py`` and + ``uts46data.py``, the pre-calculated lookup tables used for IDNA and + UTS 46 conversions. Implementers who wish to track this library against + a different Unicode version may use this tool to manually generate a + different version of the ``idnadata.py`` and ``uts46data.py`` files. + +* ``idna-data make-table``. Generate a table of the IDNA disposition + (e.g. PVALID, CONTEXTJ, CONTEXTO) in the format found in Appendix + B.1 of RFC 5892 and the pre-computed tables published by `IANA + `_. + +* ``idna-data U+0061``. Prints debugging output on the various + properties associated with an individual Unicode codepoint (in this + case, U+0061), that are used to assess the IDNA and UTS 46 status of a + codepoint. This is helpful in debugging or analysis. + +The tool accepts a number of arguments, described using ``idna-data -h``. +Most notably, the ``--version`` argument allows the specification +of the version of Unicode to be used in computing the table data. For +example, ``idna-data --version 9.0.0 make-libdata`` will generate +library data against Unicode 9.0.0. + + +Additional Notes +---------------- + +* **Packages**. The latest tagged release version is published in the + `Python Package Index `_. + +* **Version support**. This library supports Python 3.8 and higher. + As this library serves as a low-level toolkit for a variety of + applications, many of which strive for broad compatibility with older + Python versions, there is no rush to remove older interpreter support. + Support for older versions are likely to be removed from new releases + as automated tests can no longer easily be run, i.e. once the Python + version is officially end-of-life. + +* **Testing**. The library has a test suite based on each rule of the + IDNA specification, as well as tests that are provided as part of the + Unicode Technical Standard 46, `Unicode IDNA Compatibility Processing + `_. + +* **Emoji**. It is an occasional request to support emoji domains in + this library. Encoding of symbols like emoji is expressly prohibited by + the IDNA technical standard, and emoji domains are broadly phased + out across the domain industry due to associated security risks. + +* **Transitional processing**. 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alabel, + check_bidi, + check_hyphen_ok, + check_initial_combiner, + check_label, + check_nfc, + decode, + encode, + ulabel, + uts46_remap, + valid_contextj, + valid_contexto, + valid_label_length, + valid_string_length, +) +from .intranges import intranges_contain +from .package_data import __version__ + +__all__ = [ + "__version__", + "IDNABidiError", + "IDNAError", + "InvalidCodepoint", + "InvalidCodepointContext", + "alabel", + "check_bidi", + "check_hyphen_ok", + "check_initial_combiner", + "check_label", + "check_nfc", + "decode", + "encode", + "intranges_contain", + "ulabel", + "uts46_remap", + "valid_contextj", + "valid_contexto", + "valid_label_length", + "valid_string_length", +] diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna/codec.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna/codec.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cbc2e4ff4ec3e2318d47615bab44ea0ca3dba978 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna/codec.py @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +import codecs +import re +from typing import Any, Optional, Tuple + +from .core import IDNAError, alabel, decode, encode, ulabel + +_unicode_dots_re = re.compile("[\u002e\u3002\uff0e\uff61]") + + +class Codec(codecs.Codec): + def encode(self, data: str, errors: str = "strict") -> Tuple[bytes, int]: + if errors != "strict": + raise IDNAError('Unsupported error handling "{}"'.format(errors)) + + if not data: + return b"", 0 + + return encode(data), len(data) + + def decode(self, data: bytes, errors: str = "strict") -> Tuple[str, int]: + if errors != "strict": + raise IDNAError('Unsupported error handling "{}"'.format(errors)) + + if not data: + return "", 0 + + return decode(data), len(data) + + +class IncrementalEncoder(codecs.BufferedIncrementalEncoder): + def _buffer_encode(self, data: str, errors: str, final: bool) -> Tuple[bytes, int]: + if errors != "strict": + raise IDNAError('Unsupported error handling "{}"'.format(errors)) + + if not data: + return b"", 0 + + labels = _unicode_dots_re.split(data) + trailing_dot = b"" + if labels: + if not labels[-1]: + trailing_dot = b"." + del labels[-1] + elif not final: + # Keep potentially unfinished label until the next call + del labels[-1] + if labels: + trailing_dot = b"." + + result = [] + size = 0 + for label in labels: + result.append(alabel(label)) + if size: + size += 1 + size += len(label) + + # Join with U+002E + result_bytes = b".".join(result) + trailing_dot + size += len(trailing_dot) + return result_bytes, size + + +class IncrementalDecoder(codecs.BufferedIncrementalDecoder): + def _buffer_decode(self, data: Any, errors: str, final: bool) -> Tuple[str, int]: + if errors != "strict": + raise IDNAError('Unsupported error handling "{}"'.format(errors)) + + if not data: + return ("", 0) + + if not isinstance(data, str): + data = str(data, "ascii") + + labels = _unicode_dots_re.split(data) + trailing_dot = "" + if labels: + if not labels[-1]: + trailing_dot = "." + del labels[-1] + elif not final: + # Keep potentially unfinished label until the next call + del labels[-1] + if labels: + trailing_dot = "." + + result = [] + size = 0 + for label in labels: + result.append(ulabel(label)) + if size: + size += 1 + size += len(label) + + result_str = ".".join(result) + trailing_dot + size += len(trailing_dot) + return (result_str, size) + + +class StreamWriter(Codec, codecs.StreamWriter): + pass + + +class StreamReader(Codec, codecs.StreamReader): + pass + + +def search_function(name: str) -> Optional[codecs.CodecInfo]: + if name != "idna2008": + return None + return codecs.CodecInfo( + name=name, + encode=Codec().encode, + decode=Codec().decode, # type: ignore + incrementalencoder=IncrementalEncoder, + incrementaldecoder=IncrementalDecoder, + streamwriter=StreamWriter, + streamreader=StreamReader, + ) + + +codecs.register(search_function) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna/compat.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna/compat.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1df9f2a70e6815908f2784e88897a9a359eef84c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna/compat.py @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +from typing import Any, Union + +from .core import decode, encode + + +def ToASCII(label: str) -> bytes: + return encode(label) + + +def ToUnicode(label: Union[bytes, bytearray]) -> str: + return decode(label) + + +def nameprep(s: Any) -> None: + raise NotImplementedError("IDNA 2008 does not utilise nameprep protocol") diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna/core.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna/core.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e6ac1f984fd85201722496570b2b0b6886261225 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna/core.py @@ -0,0 +1,440 @@ +import bisect +import re +import unicodedata +import warnings +from typing import Optional, Union + +from . import idnadata +from .intranges import intranges_contain + +_virama_combining_class = 9 +_alabel_prefix = b"xn--" +_unicode_dots_re = re.compile("[\u002e\u3002\uff0e\uff61]") + + +class IDNAError(UnicodeError): + """Base exception for all IDNA-encoding related problems""" + + pass + + +class IDNABidiError(IDNAError): + """Exception when bidirectional requirements are not satisfied""" + + pass + + +class InvalidCodepoint(IDNAError): + """Exception when a disallowed or unallocated codepoint is used""" + + pass + + +class InvalidCodepointContext(IDNAError): + """Exception when the codepoint is not valid in the context it is used""" + + pass + + +def _combining_class(cp: int) -> int: + v = unicodedata.combining(chr(cp)) + if v == 0: + if not unicodedata.name(chr(cp)): + raise ValueError("Unknown character in unicodedata") + return v + + +def _is_script(cp: str, script: str) -> bool: + return intranges_contain(ord(cp), idnadata.scripts[script]) + + +def _punycode(s: str) -> bytes: + return s.encode("punycode") + + +def _unot(s: int) -> str: + return "U+{:04X}".format(s) + + +def valid_label_length(label: Union[bytes, str]) -> bool: + if len(label) > 63: + return False + return True + + +def valid_string_length(label: Union[bytes, str], trailing_dot: bool) -> bool: + if len(label) > (254 if trailing_dot else 253): + return False + return True + + +def check_bidi(label: str, check_ltr: bool = False) -> bool: + # Bidi rules should only be applied if string contains RTL characters + bidi_label = False + for idx, cp in enumerate(label, 1): + direction = unicodedata.bidirectional(cp) + if direction == "": + # String likely comes from a newer version of Unicode + raise IDNABidiError("Unknown directionality in label {} at position {}".format(repr(label), idx)) + if direction in ["R", "AL", "AN"]: + bidi_label = True + if not bidi_label and not check_ltr: + return True + + # Bidi rule 1 + direction = unicodedata.bidirectional(label[0]) + if direction in ["R", "AL"]: + rtl = True + elif direction == "L": + rtl = False + else: + raise IDNABidiError("First codepoint in label {} must be directionality L, R or AL".format(repr(label))) + + valid_ending = False + number_type: Optional[str] = None + for idx, cp in enumerate(label, 1): + direction = unicodedata.bidirectional(cp) + + if rtl: + # Bidi rule 2 + if direction not in [ + "R", + "AL", + "AN", + "EN", + "ES", + "CS", + "ET", + "ON", + "BN", + "NSM", + ]: + raise IDNABidiError("Invalid direction for codepoint at position {} in a right-to-left label".format(idx)) + # Bidi rule 3 + if direction in ["R", "AL", "EN", "AN"]: + valid_ending = True + elif direction != "NSM": + valid_ending = False + # Bidi rule 4 + if direction in ["AN", "EN"]: + if not number_type: + number_type = direction + else: + if number_type != direction: + raise IDNABidiError("Can not mix numeral types in a right-to-left label") + else: + # Bidi rule 5 + if direction not in ["L", "EN", "ES", "CS", "ET", "ON", "BN", "NSM"]: + raise IDNABidiError("Invalid direction for codepoint at position {} in a left-to-right label".format(idx)) + # Bidi rule 6 + if direction in ["L", "EN"]: + valid_ending = True + elif direction != "NSM": + valid_ending = False + + if not valid_ending: + raise IDNABidiError("Label ends with illegal codepoint directionality") + + return True + + +def check_initial_combiner(label: str) -> bool: + if unicodedata.category(label[0])[0] == "M": + raise IDNAError("Label begins with an illegal combining character") + return True + + +def check_hyphen_ok(label: str) -> bool: + if label[2:4] == "--": + raise IDNAError("Label has disallowed hyphens in 3rd and 4th position") + if label[0] == "-" or label[-1] == "-": + raise IDNAError("Label must not start or end with a hyphen") + return True + + +def check_nfc(label: str) -> None: + if unicodedata.normalize("NFC", label) != label: + raise IDNAError("Label must be in Normalization Form C") + + +def valid_contextj(label: str, pos: int) -> bool: + cp_value = ord(label[pos]) + + if cp_value == 0x200C: + if pos > 0: + if _combining_class(ord(label[pos - 1])) == _virama_combining_class: + return True + + ok = False + for i in range(pos - 1, -1, -1): + joining_type = idnadata.joining_types().get(ord(label[i])) + if joining_type == ord("T"): + continue + elif joining_type in [ord("L"), ord("D")]: + ok = True + break + else: + break + + if not ok: + return False + + ok = False + for i in range(pos + 1, len(label)): + joining_type = idnadata.joining_types().get(ord(label[i])) + if joining_type == ord("T"): + continue + elif joining_type in [ord("R"), ord("D")]: + ok = True + break + else: + break + return ok + + if cp_value == 0x200D: + if pos > 0: + if _combining_class(ord(label[pos - 1])) == _virama_combining_class: + return True + return False + + else: + return False + + +def valid_contexto(label: str, pos: int, exception: bool = False) -> bool: + cp_value = ord(label[pos]) + + if cp_value == 0x00B7: + if 0 < pos < len(label) - 1: + if ord(label[pos - 1]) == 0x006C and ord(label[pos + 1]) == 0x006C: + return True + return False + + elif cp_value == 0x0375: + if pos < len(label) - 1 and len(label) > 1: + return _is_script(label[pos + 1], "Greek") + return False + + elif cp_value == 0x05F3 or cp_value == 0x05F4: + if pos > 0: + return _is_script(label[pos - 1], "Hebrew") + return False + + elif cp_value == 0x30FB: + for cp in label: + if cp == "\u30fb": + continue + if _is_script(cp, "Hiragana") or _is_script(cp, "Katakana") or _is_script(cp, "Han"): + return True + return False + + elif 0x660 <= cp_value <= 0x669: + for cp in label: + if 0x6F0 <= ord(cp) <= 0x06F9: + return False + return True + + elif 0x6F0 <= cp_value <= 0x6F9: + for cp in label: + if 0x660 <= ord(cp) <= 0x0669: + return False + return True + + return False + + +def check_label(label: Union[str, bytes, bytearray]) -> None: + if isinstance(label, (bytes, bytearray)): + label = label.decode("utf-8") + if len(label) == 0: + raise IDNAError("Empty Label") + + check_nfc(label) + check_hyphen_ok(label) + check_initial_combiner(label) + + for pos, cp in enumerate(label): + cp_value = ord(cp) + if intranges_contain(cp_value, idnadata.codepoint_classes["PVALID"]): + continue + elif intranges_contain(cp_value, idnadata.codepoint_classes["CONTEXTJ"]): + try: + if not valid_contextj(label, pos): + raise InvalidCodepointContext( + "Joiner {} not allowed at position {} in {}".format(_unot(cp_value), pos + 1, repr(label)) + ) + except ValueError: + raise IDNAError( + "Unknown codepoint adjacent to joiner {} at position {} in {}".format( + _unot(cp_value), pos + 1, repr(label) + ) + ) + elif intranges_contain(cp_value, idnadata.codepoint_classes["CONTEXTO"]): + if not valid_contexto(label, pos): + raise InvalidCodepointContext( + "Codepoint {} not allowed at position {} in {}".format(_unot(cp_value), pos + 1, repr(label)) + ) + else: + raise InvalidCodepoint( + "Codepoint {} at position {} of {} not allowed".format(_unot(cp_value), pos + 1, repr(label)) + ) + + check_bidi(label) + + +def alabel(label: str) -> bytes: + try: + label_bytes = label.encode("ascii") + ulabel(label_bytes) + if not valid_label_length(label_bytes): + raise IDNAError("Label too long") + return label_bytes + except UnicodeEncodeError: + pass + + check_label(label) + label_bytes = _alabel_prefix + _punycode(label) + + if not valid_label_length(label_bytes): + raise IDNAError("Label too long") + + return label_bytes + + +def ulabel(label: Union[str, bytes, bytearray]) -> str: + if not isinstance(label, (bytes, bytearray)): + try: + label_bytes = label.encode("ascii") + except UnicodeEncodeError: + check_label(label) + return label + else: + label_bytes = bytes(label) + + label_bytes = label_bytes.lower() + if label_bytes.startswith(_alabel_prefix): + label_bytes = label_bytes[len(_alabel_prefix) :] + if not label_bytes: + raise IDNAError("Malformed A-label, no Punycode eligible content found") + if label_bytes.decode("ascii")[-1] == "-": + raise IDNAError("A-label must not end with a hyphen") + else: + check_label(label_bytes) + return label_bytes.decode("ascii") + + try: + label = label_bytes.decode("punycode") + except UnicodeError: + raise IDNAError("Invalid A-label") + check_label(label) + return label + + +def uts46_remap(domain: str, std3_rules: bool = True, transitional: bool = False) -> str: + """Re-map the characters in the string according to UTS46 processing.""" + from .uts46data import uts46data + + output = "" + + for pos, char in enumerate(domain): + code_point = ord(char) + uts46row = uts46data[code_point if code_point < 256 else bisect.bisect_left(uts46data, (code_point, "Z")) - 1] + status = uts46row[1] + replacement: Optional[str] = None + if len(uts46row) == 3: + replacement = uts46row[2] + if status == "V" or (status == "D" and not transitional) or (status == "3" and not std3_rules and replacement is None): + output += char + elif replacement is not None and ( + status == "M" or (status == "3" and not std3_rules) or (status == "D" and transitional) + ): + output += replacement + elif status == "I": + continue + else: + raise InvalidCodepoint( + "Codepoint {} not allowed at position {} in {}".format(_unot(code_point), pos + 1, repr(domain)) + ) + + return unicodedata.normalize("NFC", output) + + +def encode( + s: Union[str, bytes, bytearray], + strict: bool = False, + uts46: bool = False, + std3_rules: bool = False, + transitional: bool = False, +) -> bytes: + if transitional: + warnings.warn( + "Transitional processing has been removed from UTS #46. " + "The transitional argument will be removed in a future version.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + if not isinstance(s, str): + try: + s = str(s, "ascii") + except UnicodeDecodeError: + raise IDNAError("should pass a unicode string to the function rather than a byte string.") + if uts46: + s = uts46_remap(s, std3_rules, transitional) + trailing_dot = False + result = [] + if strict: + labels = s.split(".") + else: + labels = _unicode_dots_re.split(s) + if not labels or labels == [""]: + raise IDNAError("Empty domain") + if labels[-1] == "": + del labels[-1] + trailing_dot = True + for label in labels: + s = alabel(label) + if s: + result.append(s) + else: + raise IDNAError("Empty label") + if trailing_dot: + result.append(b"") + s = b".".join(result) + if not valid_string_length(s, trailing_dot): + raise IDNAError("Domain too long") + return s + + +def decode( + s: Union[str, bytes, bytearray], + strict: bool = False, + uts46: bool = False, + std3_rules: bool = False, +) -> str: + try: + if not isinstance(s, str): + s = str(s, "ascii") + except UnicodeDecodeError: + raise IDNAError("Invalid ASCII in A-label") + if uts46: + s = uts46_remap(s, std3_rules, False) + trailing_dot = False + result = [] + if not strict: + labels = _unicode_dots_re.split(s) + else: + labels = s.split(".") + if not labels or labels == [""]: + raise IDNAError("Empty domain") + if not labels[-1]: + del labels[-1] + trailing_dot = True + for label in labels: + s = ulabel(label) + if s: + result.append(s) + else: + raise IDNAError("Empty label") + if trailing_dot: + result.append("") + return ".".join(result) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna/idnadata.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna/idnadata.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8335f26059c8bb932cca0b15a085ec91701b743a --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna/idnadata.py @@ -0,0 +1,4367 @@ +# This file is automatically generated by tools/idna-data + +from functools import lru_cache +from typing import Dict + +__version__ = "17.0.0" + +scripts = { + "Greek": ( + 0x37000000374, + 0x37500000378, + 0x37A0000037E, + 0x37F00000380, + 0x38400000385, + 0x38600000387, + 0x3880000038B, + 0x38C0000038D, + 0x38E000003A2, + 0x3A3000003E2, + 0x3F000000400, + 0x1D2600001D2B, + 0x1D5D00001D62, + 0x1D6600001D6B, + 0x1DBF00001DC0, + 0x1F0000001F16, + 0x1F1800001F1E, + 0x1F2000001F46, + 0x1F4800001F4E, + 0x1F5000001F58, + 0x1F5900001F5A, + 0x1F5B00001F5C, + 0x1F5D00001F5E, + 0x1F5F00001F7E, + 0x1F8000001FB5, + 0x1FB600001FC5, + 0x1FC600001FD4, + 0x1FD600001FDC, + 0x1FDD00001FF0, + 0x1FF200001FF5, + 0x1FF600001FFF, + 0x212600002127, + 0xAB650000AB66, + 0x101400001018F, + 0x101A0000101A1, + 0x1D2000001D246, + ), + "Han": ( + 0x2E8000002E9A, + 0x2E9B00002EF4, + 0x2F0000002FD6, + 0x300500003006, + 0x300700003008, + 0x30210000302A, + 0x30380000303C, + 0x340000004DC0, + 0x4E000000A000, + 0xF9000000FA6E, + 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mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7bfaa8d80d7dc471d572db0f949460901126e8bd --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/idna/intranges.py @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +""" +Given a list of integers, made up of (hopefully) a small number of long runs +of consecutive integers, compute a representation of the form +((start1, end1), (start2, end2) ...). Then answer the question "was x present +in the original list?" in time O(log(# runs)). +""" + +import bisect +from typing import List, Tuple + + +def intranges_from_list(list_: List[int]) -> Tuple[int, ...]: + """Represent a list of integers as a sequence of ranges: + ((start_0, end_0), (start_1, end_1), ...), such that the original + integers are exactly those x such that start_i <= x < end_i for some i. + + Ranges are encoded as single integers (start << 32 | end), not as tuples. + """ + + sorted_list = sorted(list_) + ranges = [] + last_write = -1 + for i in range(len(sorted_list)): + if i + 1 < len(sorted_list): + if sorted_list[i] == sorted_list[i + 1] - 1: + continue + current_range = sorted_list[last_write + 1 : i + 1] + ranges.append(_encode_range(current_range[0], current_range[-1] + 1)) + last_write = i + + return tuple(ranges) + + +def _encode_range(start: int, end: int) -> int: + return (start << 32) | end + + +def _decode_range(r: int) -> Tuple[int, int]: + return (r >> 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"M", "麻"), + (0x2FA16, "M", "䵖"), + (0x2FA17, "M", "黹"), + (0x2FA18, "M", "黾"), + (0x2FA19, "M", "鼅"), + (0x2FA1A, "M", "鼏"), + (0x2FA1B, "M", "鼖"), + (0x2FA1C, "M", "鼻"), + (0x2FA1D, "M", "𪘀"), + (0x2FA1E, "X"), + (0x30000, "V"), + (0x3134B, "X"), + (0x31350, "V"), + (0x3347A, "X"), + (0xE0100, "I"), + (0xE01F0, "X"), +) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..58dfa3bcc4674e522d1155f602ef063041cd4d42 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +"""A Python port of Markdown-It""" + +__all__ = ("MarkdownIt",) +__version__ = "4.2.0" + +from .main import MarkdownIt diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/_compat.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/_compat.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9d48db4f9f85e1752cf424c49ee18a6907c3f160 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/_compat.py @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +from __future__ import annotations diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/_punycode.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/_punycode.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..312048bf79c33be8fe58f87453845b2b39614efd --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/_punycode.py @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +# Copyright 2014 Mathias Bynens +# Copyright 2021 Taneli Hukkinen +# +# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining +# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the +# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including +# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, +# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to +# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to +# the following conditions: +# +# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be +# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. +# +# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, +# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND +# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE +# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION +# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION +# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + +import codecs +from collections.abc import Callable +import re + +REGEX_SEPARATORS = re.compile(r"[\x2E\u3002\uFF0E\uFF61]") +REGEX_NON_ASCII = re.compile(r"[^\0-\x7E]") + + +def encode(uni: str) -> str: + return codecs.encode(uni, encoding="punycode").decode() + + +def decode(ascii: str) -> str: + return codecs.decode(ascii, encoding="punycode") # type: ignore + + +def map_domain(string: str, fn: Callable[[str], str]) -> str: + parts = string.split("@") + result = "" + if len(parts) > 1: + # In email addresses, only the domain name should be punycoded. Leave + # the local part (i.e. everything up to `@`) intact. + result = parts[0] + "@" + string = parts[1] + labels = REGEX_SEPARATORS.split(string) + encoded = ".".join(fn(label) for label in labels) + return result + encoded + + +def to_unicode(obj: str) -> str: + def mapping(obj: str) -> str: + if obj.startswith("xn--"): + return decode(obj[4:].lower()) + return obj + + return map_domain(obj, mapping) + + +def to_ascii(obj: str) -> str: + def mapping(obj: str) -> str: + if REGEX_NON_ASCII.search(obj): + return "xn--" + encode(obj) + return obj + + return map_domain(obj, mapping) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/main.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/main.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..87835e541f1d8500ef874cbf3450aac19e5e451b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/main.py @@ -0,0 +1,351 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from collections.abc import Callable, Generator, Iterable, Mapping, MutableMapping +from contextlib import contextmanager +from typing import Any, Literal, overload + +from . import helpers, presets +from .common import normalize_url, utils +from .parser_block import ParserBlock +from .parser_core import ParserCore +from .parser_inline import ParserInline +from .renderer import RendererHTML, RendererProtocol +from .rules_core.state_core import StateCore +from .token import Token +from .utils import EnvType, OptionsDict, OptionsType, PresetType + +try: + import linkify_it +except ModuleNotFoundError: + linkify_it = None + + +_PRESETS: dict[str, PresetType] = { + "default": presets.default.make(), + "js-default": presets.js_default.make(), + "zero": presets.zero.make(), + "commonmark": presets.commonmark.make(), + "gfm-like": presets.gfm_like.make(), + "gfm-like2": presets.gfm_like2.make(), +} + + +class MarkdownIt: + def __init__( + self, + config: str | PresetType = "commonmark", + options_update: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None, + *, + renderer_cls: Callable[[MarkdownIt], RendererProtocol] = RendererHTML, + ): + """Main parser class + + :param config: name of configuration to load or a pre-defined dictionary + :param options_update: dictionary that will be merged into ``config["options"]`` + :param renderer_cls: the class to load as the renderer: + ``self.renderer = renderer_cls(self) + """ + # add modules + self.utils = utils + self.helpers = helpers + + # initialise classes + self.inline = ParserInline() + self.block = ParserBlock() + self.core = ParserCore() + self.renderer = renderer_cls(self) + self.linkify = linkify_it.LinkifyIt() if linkify_it else None + + # set the configuration + if options_update and not isinstance(options_update, Mapping): + # catch signature change where renderer_cls was not used as a key-word + raise TypeError( + f"options_update should be a mapping: {options_update}" + "\n(Perhaps you intended this to be the renderer_cls?)" + ) + self.configure(config, options_update=options_update) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"{self.__class__.__module__}.{self.__class__.__name__}()" + + @overload + def __getitem__(self, name: Literal["inline"]) -> ParserInline: ... + + @overload + def __getitem__(self, name: Literal["block"]) -> ParserBlock: ... + + @overload + def __getitem__(self, name: Literal["core"]) -> ParserCore: ... + + @overload + def __getitem__(self, name: Literal["renderer"]) -> RendererProtocol: ... + + @overload + def __getitem__(self, name: str) -> Any: ... + + def __getitem__(self, name: str) -> Any: + return { + "inline": self.inline, + "block": self.block, + "core": self.core, + "renderer": self.renderer, + }[name] + + def set(self, options: OptionsType) -> None: + """Set parser options (in the same format as in constructor). + Probably, you will never need it, but you can change options after constructor call. + + __Note:__ To achieve the best possible performance, don't modify a + `markdown-it` instance options on the fly. If you need multiple configurations + it's best to create multiple instances and initialize each with separate config. + """ + self.options = OptionsDict(options) + + def configure( + self, presets: str | PresetType, options_update: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None + ) -> MarkdownIt: + """Batch load of all options and component settings. + This is an internal method, and you probably will not need it. + But if you will - see available presets and data structure + [here](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it/tree/master/lib/presets) + + We strongly recommend to use presets instead of direct config loads. + That will give better compatibility with next versions. + """ + if isinstance(presets, str): + if presets not in _PRESETS: + raise KeyError(f"Wrong `markdown-it` preset '{presets}', check name") + config = _PRESETS[presets] + else: + config = presets + + if not config: + raise ValueError("Wrong `markdown-it` config, can't be empty") + + options = config.get("options", {}) or {} + if options_update: + options = {**options, **options_update} # type: ignore + + self.set(options) + + if "components" in config: + for name, component in config["components"].items(): + rules = component.get("rules", None) + if rules: + self[name].ruler.enableOnly(rules) + rules2 = component.get("rules2", None) + if rules2: + self[name].ruler2.enableOnly(rules2) + + return self + + def get_all_rules(self) -> dict[str, list[str]]: + """Return the names of all active rules.""" + rules = { + chain: self[chain].ruler.get_all_rules() + for chain in ["core", "block", "inline"] + } + rules["inline2"] = self.inline.ruler2.get_all_rules() + return rules + + def get_active_rules(self) -> dict[str, list[str]]: + """Return the names of all active rules.""" + rules = { + chain: self[chain].ruler.get_active_rules() + for chain in ["core", "block", "inline"] + } + rules["inline2"] = self.inline.ruler2.get_active_rules() + return rules + + def enable( + self, names: str | Iterable[str], ignoreInvalid: bool = False + ) -> MarkdownIt: + """Enable list or rules. (chainable) + + :param names: rule name or list of rule names to enable. + :param ignoreInvalid: set `true` to ignore errors when rule not found. + + It will automatically find appropriate components, + containing rules with given names. If rule not found, and `ignoreInvalid` + not set - throws exception. + + Example:: + + md = MarkdownIt().enable(['sub', 'sup']).disable('smartquotes') + + """ + result = [] + + if isinstance(names, str): + names = [names] + + for chain in ["core", "block", "inline"]: + result.extend(self[chain].ruler.enable(names, True)) + result.extend(self.inline.ruler2.enable(names, True)) + + missed = [name for name in names if name not in result] + if missed and not ignoreInvalid: + raise ValueError(f"MarkdownIt. Failed to enable unknown rule(s): {missed}") + + return self + + def disable( + self, names: str | Iterable[str], ignoreInvalid: bool = False + ) -> MarkdownIt: + """The same as [[MarkdownIt.enable]], but turn specified rules off. (chainable) + + :param names: rule name or list of rule names to disable. + :param ignoreInvalid: set `true` to ignore errors when rule not found. + + """ + result = [] + + if isinstance(names, str): + names = [names] + + for chain in ["core", "block", "inline"]: + result.extend(self[chain].ruler.disable(names, True)) + result.extend(self.inline.ruler2.disable(names, True)) + + missed = [name for name in names if name not in result] + if missed and not ignoreInvalid: + raise ValueError(f"MarkdownIt. Failed to disable unknown rule(s): {missed}") + return self + + @contextmanager + def reset_rules(self) -> Generator[None, None, None]: + """A context manager, that will reset the current enabled rules on exit.""" + chain_rules = self.get_active_rules() + yield + for chain, rules in chain_rules.items(): + if chain != "inline2": + self[chain].ruler.enableOnly(rules) + self.inline.ruler2.enableOnly(chain_rules["inline2"]) + + def add_render_rule( + self, name: str, function: Callable[..., Any], fmt: str = "html" + ) -> None: + """Add a rule for rendering a particular Token type. + + Only applied when ``renderer.__output__ == fmt`` + """ + if self.renderer.__output__ == fmt: + self.renderer.rules[name] = function.__get__(self.renderer) # type: ignore + + def use( + self, plugin: Callable[..., None], *params: Any, **options: Any + ) -> MarkdownIt: + """Load specified plugin with given params into current parser instance. (chainable) + + It's just a sugar to call `plugin(md, params)` with curring. + + Example:: + + def func(tokens, idx): + tokens[idx].content = tokens[idx].content.replace('foo', 'bar') + md = MarkdownIt().use(plugin, 'foo_replace', 'text', func) + + """ + plugin(self, *params, **options) + return self + + def parse(self, src: str, env: EnvType | None = None) -> list[Token]: + """Parse the source string to a token stream + + :param src: source string + :param env: environment sandbox + + Parse input string and return list of block tokens (special token type + "inline" will contain list of inline tokens). + + `env` is used to pass data between "distributed" rules and return additional + metadata like reference info, needed for the renderer. It also can be used to + inject data in specific cases. Usually, you will be ok to pass `{}`, + and then pass updated object to renderer. + """ + env = {} if env is None else env + if not isinstance(env, MutableMapping): + raise TypeError(f"Input data should be a MutableMapping, not {type(env)}") + if not isinstance(src, str): + raise TypeError(f"Input data should be a string, not {type(src)}") + state = StateCore(src, self, env) + self.core.process(state) + return state.tokens + + def render(self, src: str, env: EnvType | None = None) -> Any: + """Render markdown string into html. It does all magic for you :). + + :param src: source string + :param env: environment sandbox + :returns: The output of the loaded renderer + + `env` can be used to inject additional metadata (`{}` by default). + But you will not need it with high probability. See also comment + in [[MarkdownIt.parse]]. + """ + env = {} if env is None else env + return self.renderer.render(self.parse(src, env), self.options, env) + + def parseInline(self, src: str, env: EnvType | None = None) -> list[Token]: + """The same as [[MarkdownIt.parse]] but skip all block rules. + + :param src: source string + :param env: environment sandbox + + It returns the + block tokens list with the single `inline` element, containing parsed inline + tokens in `children` property. Also updates `env` object. + """ + env = {} if env is None else env + if not isinstance(env, MutableMapping): + raise TypeError(f"Input data should be an MutableMapping, not {type(env)}") + if not isinstance(src, str): + raise TypeError(f"Input data should be a string, not {type(src)}") + state = StateCore(src, self, env) + state.inlineMode = True + self.core.process(state) + return state.tokens + + def renderInline(self, src: str, env: EnvType | None = None) -> Any: + """Similar to [[MarkdownIt.render]] but for single paragraph content. + + :param src: source string + :param env: environment sandbox + + Similar to [[MarkdownIt.render]] but for single paragraph content. Result + will NOT be wrapped into `

` tags. + """ + env = {} if env is None else env + return self.renderer.render(self.parseInline(src, env), self.options, env) + + # link methods + + def validateLink(self, url: str) -> bool: + """Validate if the URL link is allowed in output. + + This validator can prohibit more than really needed to prevent XSS. + It's a tradeoff to keep code simple and to be secure by default. + + Note: the url should be normalized at this point, and existing entities decoded. + """ + return normalize_url.validateLink(url) + + def normalizeLink(self, url: str) -> str: + """Normalize destination URLs in links + + :: + + [label]: destination 'title' + ^^^^^^^^^^^ + """ + return normalize_url.normalizeLink(url) + + def normalizeLinkText(self, link: str) -> str: + """Normalize autolink content + + :: + + + ~~~~~~~~~~~ + """ + return normalize_url.normalizeLinkText(link) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/parser_block.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/parser_block.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..50a7184cf4746fc86a4e8032efd0604bf819021c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/parser_block.py @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +"""Block-level tokenizer.""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +from collections.abc import Callable +import logging +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING + +from . import rules_block +from .ruler import Ruler +from .rules_block.state_block import StateBlock +from .token import Token +from .utils import EnvType + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from markdown_it import MarkdownIt + +LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +RuleFuncBlockType = Callable[[StateBlock, int, int, bool], bool] +"""(state: StateBlock, startLine: int, endLine: int, silent: bool) -> matched: bool) + +`silent` disables token generation, useful for lookahead. +""" + +_rules: list[tuple[str, RuleFuncBlockType, list[str]]] = [ + # First 2 params - rule name & source. Secondary array - list of rules, + # which can be terminated by this one. + ("table", rules_block.table, ["paragraph", "reference"]), + ("code", rules_block.code, []), + ("fence", rules_block.fence, ["paragraph", "reference", "blockquote", "list"]), + ( + "blockquote", + rules_block.blockquote, + ["paragraph", "reference", "blockquote", "list"], + ), + ("hr", rules_block.hr, ["paragraph", "reference", "blockquote", "list"]), + ("list", rules_block.list_block, ["paragraph", "reference", "blockquote"]), + ("reference", rules_block.reference, []), + ("html_block", rules_block.html_block, ["paragraph", "reference", "blockquote"]), + ("heading", rules_block.heading, ["paragraph", "reference", "blockquote"]), + ("lheading", rules_block.lheading, []), + ("paragraph", rules_block.paragraph, []), +] + + +class ParserBlock: + """ + ParserBlock#ruler -> Ruler + + [[Ruler]] instance. Keep configuration of block rules. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.ruler = Ruler[RuleFuncBlockType]() + for name, rule, alt in _rules: + self.ruler.push(name, rule, {"alt": alt}) + + def tokenize(self, state: StateBlock, startLine: int, endLine: int) -> None: + """Generate tokens for input range.""" + rules = self.ruler.getRules("") + line = startLine + maxNesting = state.md.options.maxNesting + hasEmptyLines = False + + while line < endLine: + state.line = line = state.skipEmptyLines(line) + if line >= endLine: + break + if state.sCount[line] < state.blkIndent: + # Termination condition for nested calls. + # Nested calls currently used for blockquotes & lists + break + if state.level >= maxNesting: + # If nesting level exceeded - skip tail to the end. + # That's not ordinary situation and we should not care about content. + state.line = endLine + break + + # Try all possible rules. + # On success, rule should: + # - update `state.line` + # - update `state.tokens` + # - return True + for rule in rules: + if rule(state, line, endLine, False): + break + + # set state.tight if we had an empty line before current tag + # i.e. latest empty line should not count + state.tight = not hasEmptyLines + + line = state.line + + # paragraph might "eat" one newline after it in nested lists + if (line - 1) < endLine and state.isEmpty(line - 1): + hasEmptyLines = True + + if line < endLine and state.isEmpty(line): + hasEmptyLines = True + line += 1 + state.line = line + + def parse( + self, src: str, md: MarkdownIt, env: EnvType, outTokens: list[Token] + ) -> list[Token] | None: + """Process input string and push block tokens into `outTokens`.""" + if not src: + return None + state = StateBlock(src, md, env, outTokens) + self.tokenize(state, state.line, state.lineMax) + return state.tokens diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/parser_core.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/parser_core.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8f5b921cbd3bed2c85734b44ccd989a0fd0e6788 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/parser_core.py @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +""" +* class Core +* +* Top-level rules executor. Glues block/inline parsers and does intermediate +* transformations. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +from collections.abc import Callable + +from .ruler import Ruler +from .rules_core import ( + block, + inline, + linkify, + normalize, + replace, + smartquotes, + text_join, +) +from .rules_core.state_core import StateCore + +RuleFuncCoreType = Callable[[StateCore], None] + +_rules: list[tuple[str, RuleFuncCoreType]] = [ + ("normalize", normalize), + ("block", block), + ("inline", inline), + ("linkify", linkify), + ("replacements", replace), + ("smartquotes", smartquotes), + ("text_join", text_join), +] + + +class ParserCore: + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.ruler = Ruler[RuleFuncCoreType]() + for name, rule in _rules: + self.ruler.push(name, rule) + + def process(self, state: StateCore) -> None: + """Executes core chain rules.""" + for rule in self.ruler.getRules(""): + rule(state) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/parser_inline.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/parser_inline.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8fabb9884bb94973ba3f59458f7960be678a38da --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/parser_inline.py @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ +"""Tokenizes paragraph content.""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +from collections.abc import Callable +import functools +import re +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING + +from . import rules_inline +from .ruler import Ruler +from .rules_inline.state_inline import StateInline +from .token import Token +from .utils import EnvType + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from markdown_it import MarkdownIt + + +# Default set of characters that terminate a text token and allow inline rules to fire. +# '{}$%@~+=:' reserved for extensions. +# Note: Don't confuse with "Markdown ASCII Punctuation" chars. +# http://spec.commonmark.org/0.15/#ascii-punctuation-character +_DEFAULT_TERMINATORS: frozenset[str] = frozenset( + { + "\n", + "!", + "#", + "$", + "%", + "&", + "*", + "+", + "-", + ":", + "<", + "=", + ">", + "@", + "[", + "\\", + "]", + "^", + "_", + "`", + "{", + "}", + "~", + } +) + + +# Lazily compiled regex for the default terminator set. The @cache ensures it is +# compiled at most once (on first ParserInline instantiation) and shared across all +# instances that have not added extra chars, keeping __init__ cost near zero. +@functools.cache +def _default_terminator_re() -> re.Pattern[str]: + return re.compile("[" + re.escape("".join(_DEFAULT_TERMINATORS)) + "]") + + +# Parser rules +RuleFuncInlineType = Callable[[StateInline, bool], bool] +"""(state: StateInline, silent: bool) -> matched: bool) + +`silent` disables token generation, useful for lookahead. +""" +_rules: list[tuple[str, RuleFuncInlineType]] = [ + ("text", rules_inline.text), + ("linkify", rules_inline.linkify), + ("newline", rules_inline.newline), + ("escape", rules_inline.escape), + ("backticks", rules_inline.backtick), + ("strikethrough", rules_inline.strikethrough.tokenize), + ("emphasis", rules_inline.emphasis.tokenize), + ("link", rules_inline.link), + ("image", rules_inline.image), + ("autolink", rules_inline.autolink), + ("html_inline", rules_inline.html_inline), + ("entity", rules_inline.entity), +] + +# Note `rule2` ruleset was created specifically for emphasis/strikethrough +# post-processing and may be changed in the future. +# +# Don't use this for anything except pairs (plugins working with `balance_pairs`). +# +RuleFuncInline2Type = Callable[[StateInline], None] +_rules2: list[tuple[str, RuleFuncInline2Type]] = [ + ("balance_pairs", rules_inline.link_pairs), + ("strikethrough", rules_inline.strikethrough.postProcess), + ("emphasis", rules_inline.emphasis.postProcess), + # rules for pairs separate '**' into its own text tokens, which may be left unused, + # rule below merges unused segments back with the rest of the text + ("fragments_join", rules_inline.fragments_join), +] + + +class ParserInline: + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.ruler = Ruler[RuleFuncInlineType]() + for name, rule in _rules: + self.ruler.push(name, rule) + # Second ruler used for post-processing (e.g. in emphasis-like rules) + self.ruler2 = Ruler[RuleFuncInline2Type]() + for name, rule2 in _rules2: + self.ruler2.push(name, rule2) + # Characters that stop the text rule, allowing other inline rules to fire. + # _extra_terminator_chars is only allocated when add_terminator_char() is called + # with a char outside the defaults, keeping __init__ allocation-free. + self._extra_terminator_chars: set[str] = set() + # Pre-compiled regex shared with all default instances (no copy in the common path). + self.terminator_re: re.Pattern[str] = _default_terminator_re() + + def add_terminator_char(self, ch: str) -> None: + """Register a character that stops the ``text`` rule, allowing inline rules to fire. + + This lets plugins declare which characters their inline rules react to, + mirroring the ``MARKER`` mechanism in the Rust markdown-it implementation. + + :param ch: A single character to add to the terminator set. + """ + if ch not in _DEFAULT_TERMINATORS and ch not in self._extra_terminator_chars: + self._extra_terminator_chars.add(ch) + self.terminator_re = re.compile( + "[" + + re.escape( + "".join(_DEFAULT_TERMINATORS | self._extra_terminator_chars) + ) + + "]" + ) + + def skipToken(self, state: StateInline) -> None: + """Skip single token by running all rules in validation mode; + returns `True` if any rule reported success + """ + ok = False + pos = state.pos + rules = self.ruler.getRules("") + maxNesting = state.md.options["maxNesting"] + cache = state.cache + + if pos in cache: + state.pos = cache[pos] + return + + if state.level < maxNesting: + for rule in rules: + # Increment state.level and decrement it later to limit recursion. + # It's harmless to do here, because no tokens are created. + # But ideally, we'd need a separate private state variable for this purpose. + state.level += 1 + ok = rule(state, True) + state.level -= 1 + if ok: + break + else: + # Too much nesting, just skip until the end of the paragraph. + # + # NOTE: this will cause links to behave incorrectly in the following case, + # when an amount of `[` is exactly equal to `maxNesting + 1`: + # + # [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[foo]() + # + # TODO: remove this workaround when CM standard will allow nested links + # (we can replace it by preventing links from being parsed in + # validation mode) + # + state.pos = state.posMax + + if not ok: + state.pos += 1 + cache[pos] = state.pos + + def tokenize(self, state: StateInline) -> None: + """Generate tokens for input range.""" + ok = False + rules = self.ruler.getRules("") + end = state.posMax + maxNesting = state.md.options["maxNesting"] + + while state.pos < end: + # Try all possible rules. + # On success, rule should: + # + # - update `state.pos` + # - update `state.tokens` + # - return true + + if state.level < maxNesting: + for rule in rules: + ok = rule(state, False) + if ok: + break + + if ok: + if state.pos >= end: + break + continue + + state.pending += state.src[state.pos] + state.pos += 1 + + if state.pending: + state.pushPending() + + def parse( + self, src: str, md: MarkdownIt, env: EnvType, tokens: list[Token] + ) -> list[Token]: + """Process input string and push inline tokens into `tokens`""" + state = StateInline(src, md, env, tokens) + self.tokenize(state) + rules2 = self.ruler2.getRules("") + for rule in rules2: + rule(state) + return state.tokens diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/port.yaml b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/port.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ce2dde95faa6224dfe63ae1673b6c7363a5b3efb --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/port.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +- package: markdown-it/markdown-it + version: 14.1.0 + commit: 0fe7ccb4b7f30236fb05f623be6924961d296d3d + date: Mar 19, 2024 + notes: + - Rename variables that use python built-in names, e.g. + - `max` -> `maximum` + - `len` -> `length` + - `str` -> `string` + - | + Convert JS `for` loops to `while` loops + this is generally the main difference between the codes, + because in python you can't do e.g. `for {i=1;i Any: ... + + +class RendererHTML(RendererProtocol): + """Contains render rules for tokens. Can be updated and extended. + + Example: + + Each rule is called as independent static function with fixed signature: + + :: + + class Renderer: + def token_type_name(self, tokens, idx, options, env) { + # ... + return renderedHTML + + :: + + class CustomRenderer(RendererHTML): + def strong_open(self, tokens, idx, options, env): + return '' + def strong_close(self, tokens, idx, options, env): + return '' + + md = MarkdownIt(renderer_cls=CustomRenderer) + + result = md.render(...) + + See https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it/blob/master/lib/renderer.js + for more details and examples. + """ + + __output__ = "html" + + def __init__(self, parser: Any = None): + self.rules = { + k: v + for k, v in inspect.getmembers(self, predicate=inspect.ismethod) + if not (k.startswith("render") or k.startswith("_")) + } + + def render( + self, tokens: Sequence[Token], options: OptionsDict, env: EnvType + ) -> str: + """Takes token stream and generates HTML. + + :param tokens: list on block tokens to render + :param options: params of parser instance + :param env: additional data from parsed input + + """ + result = "" + + for i, token in enumerate(tokens): + if token.type == "inline": + if token.children: + result += self.renderInline(token.children, options, env) + elif token.type in self.rules: + result += self.rules[token.type](tokens, i, options, env) + else: + result += self.renderToken(tokens, i, options, env) + + return result + + def renderInline( + self, tokens: Sequence[Token], options: OptionsDict, env: EnvType + ) -> str: + """The same as ``render``, but for single token of `inline` type. + + :param tokens: list on block tokens to render + :param options: params of parser instance + :param env: additional data from parsed input (references, for example) + """ + result = "" + + for i, token in enumerate(tokens): + if token.type in self.rules: + result += self.rules[token.type](tokens, i, options, env) + else: + result += self.renderToken(tokens, i, options, env) + + return result + + def renderToken( + self, + tokens: Sequence[Token], + idx: int, + options: OptionsDict, + env: EnvType, + ) -> str: + """Default token renderer. + + Can be overridden by custom function + + :param idx: token index to render + :param options: params of parser instance + """ + result = "" + needLf = False + token = tokens[idx] + + # Tight list paragraphs + if token.hidden: + return "" + + # Insert a newline between hidden paragraph and subsequent opening + # block-level tag. + # + # For example, here we should insert a newline before blockquote: + # - a + # > + # + if token.block and token.nesting != -1 and idx and tokens[idx - 1].hidden: + result += "\n" + + # Add token name, e.g. ``. + # + needLf = False + + result += ">\n" if needLf else ">" + + return result + + @staticmethod + def renderAttrs(token: Token) -> str: + """Render token attributes to string.""" + result = "" + + for key, value in token.attrItems(): + result += " " + escapeHtml(key) + '="' + escapeHtml(str(value)) + '"' + + return result + + def renderInlineAsText( + self, + tokens: Sequence[Token] | None, + options: OptionsDict, + env: EnvType, + ) -> str: + """Special kludge for image `alt` attributes to conform CommonMark spec. + + Don't try to use it! Spec requires to show `alt` content with stripped markup, + instead of simple escaping. + + :param tokens: list on block tokens to render + :param options: params of parser instance + :param env: additional data from parsed input + """ + result = "" + + for token in tokens or []: + if token.type == "text": + result += token.content + elif token.type == "image": + if token.children: + result += self.renderInlineAsText(token.children, options, env) + elif token.type == "softbreak": + result += "\n" + + return result + + ################################################### + + def list_item_open( + self, + tokens: Sequence[Token], + idx: int, + options: OptionsDict, + env: EnvType, + ) -> str: + token = tokens[idx] + result = self.renderToken(tokens, idx, options, env) + if token.meta and "checked" in token.meta: + checked_attr = ' checked=""' if token.meta["checked"] else "" + disabled_attr = ( + "" if options.get("tasklists_editable", False) else ' disabled=""' + ) + result += ( + ' ' + ) + return result + + def code_inline( + self, tokens: Sequence[Token], idx: int, options: OptionsDict, env: EnvType + ) -> str: + token = tokens[idx] + return ( + "" + + escapeHtml(tokens[idx].content) + + "" + ) + + def code_block( + self, + tokens: Sequence[Token], + idx: int, + options: OptionsDict, + env: EnvType, + ) -> str: + token = tokens[idx] + + return ( + "" + + escapeHtml(tokens[idx].content) + + "\n" + ) + + def fence( + self, + tokens: Sequence[Token], + idx: int, + options: OptionsDict, + env: EnvType, + ) -> str: + token = tokens[idx] + info = unescapeAll(token.info).strip() if token.info else "" + langName = "" + langAttrs = "" + + if info: + arr = info.split(maxsplit=1) + langName = arr[0] + if len(arr) == 2: + langAttrs = arr[1] + + if options.highlight: + highlighted = options.highlight( + token.content, langName, langAttrs + ) or escapeHtml(token.content) + else: + highlighted = escapeHtml(token.content) + + if highlighted.startswith("" + + highlighted + + "\n" + ) + + return ( + "

"
+            + highlighted
+            + "
\n" + ) + + def image( + self, + tokens: Sequence[Token], + idx: int, + options: OptionsDict, + env: EnvType, + ) -> str: + token = tokens[idx] + + # "alt" attr MUST be set, even if empty. Because it's mandatory and + # should be placed on proper position for tests. + if token.children: + token.attrSet("alt", self.renderInlineAsText(token.children, options, env)) + else: + token.attrSet("alt", "") + + return self.renderToken(tokens, idx, options, env) + + def hardbreak( + self, tokens: Sequence[Token], idx: int, options: OptionsDict, env: EnvType + ) -> str: + return "
\n" if options.xhtmlOut else "
\n" + + def softbreak( + self, tokens: Sequence[Token], idx: int, options: OptionsDict, env: EnvType + ) -> str: + return ( + ("
\n" if options.xhtmlOut else "
\n") if options.breaks else "\n" + ) + + def text( + self, tokens: Sequence[Token], idx: int, options: OptionsDict, env: EnvType + ) -> str: + return escapeHtml(tokens[idx].content) + + def html_block( + self, tokens: Sequence[Token], idx: int, options: OptionsDict, env: EnvType + ) -> str: + return tokens[idx].content + + def html_inline( + self, tokens: Sequence[Token], idx: int, options: OptionsDict, env: EnvType + ) -> str: + return tokens[idx].content diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/ruler.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/ruler.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..91ab58044cc9f93c540fc5d7e49a6c704e805d58 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/ruler.py @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ +""" +class Ruler + +Helper class, used by [[MarkdownIt#core]], [[MarkdownIt#block]] and +[[MarkdownIt#inline]] to manage sequences of functions (rules): + +- keep rules in defined order +- assign the name to each rule +- enable/disable rules +- add/replace rules +- allow assign rules to additional named chains (in the same) +- caching lists of active rules + +You will not need use this class directly until write plugins. For simple +rules control use [[MarkdownIt.disable]], [[MarkdownIt.enable]] and +[[MarkdownIt.use]]. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +from collections.abc import Iterable +from dataclasses import dataclass, field +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Generic, TypedDict, TypeVar +import warnings + +from .utils import EnvType + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from markdown_it import MarkdownIt + + +class StateBase: + def __init__(self, src: str, md: MarkdownIt, env: EnvType): + self.src = src + self.env = env + self.md = md + + @property + def src(self) -> str: + return self._src + + @src.setter + def src(self, value: str) -> None: + self._src = value + self._srcCharCode: tuple[int, ...] | None = None + + @property + def srcCharCode(self) -> tuple[int, ...]: + warnings.warn( + "StateBase.srcCharCode is deprecated. Use StateBase.src instead.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + if self._srcCharCode is None: + self._srcCharCode = tuple(ord(c) for c in self._src) + return self._srcCharCode + + +class RuleOptionsType(TypedDict, total=False): + alt: list[str] + + +RuleFuncTv = TypeVar("RuleFuncTv") +"""A rule function, whose signature is dependent on the state type.""" + + +@dataclass(slots=True) +class Rule(Generic[RuleFuncTv]): + name: str + enabled: bool + fn: RuleFuncTv = field(repr=False) + alt: list[str] + + +class Ruler(Generic[RuleFuncTv]): + def __init__(self) -> None: + # List of added rules. + self.__rules__: list[Rule[RuleFuncTv]] = [] + # Cached rule chains. + # First level - chain name, '' for default. + # Second level - diginal anchor for fast filtering by charcodes. + self.__cache__: dict[str, list[RuleFuncTv]] | None = None + + def __find__(self, name: str) -> int: + """Find rule index by name""" + for i, rule in enumerate(self.__rules__): + if rule.name == name: + return i + return -1 + + def __compile__(self) -> None: + """Build rules lookup cache""" + chains = {""} + # collect unique names + for rule in self.__rules__: + if not rule.enabled: + continue + for name in rule.alt: + chains.add(name) + self.__cache__ = {} + for chain in chains: + self.__cache__[chain] = [] + for rule in self.__rules__: + if not rule.enabled: + continue + if chain and (chain not in rule.alt): + continue + self.__cache__[chain].append(rule.fn) + + def at( + self, ruleName: str, fn: RuleFuncTv, options: RuleOptionsType | None = None + ) -> None: + """Replace rule by name with new function & options. + + :param ruleName: rule name to replace. + :param fn: new rule function. + :param options: new rule options (not mandatory). + :raises: KeyError if name not found + """ + index = self.__find__(ruleName) + options = options or {} + if index == -1: + raise KeyError(f"Parser rule not found: {ruleName}") + self.__rules__[index].fn = fn + self.__rules__[index].alt = options.get("alt", []) + self.__cache__ = None + + def before( + self, + beforeName: str, + ruleName: str, + fn: RuleFuncTv, + options: RuleOptionsType | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Add new rule to chain before one with given name. + + :param beforeName: new rule will be added before this one. + :param ruleName: new rule will be added before this one. + :param fn: new rule function. + :param options: new rule options (not mandatory). + :raises: KeyError if name not found + """ + index = self.__find__(beforeName) + options = options or {} + if index == -1: + raise KeyError(f"Parser rule not found: {beforeName}") + self.__rules__.insert( + index, Rule[RuleFuncTv](ruleName, True, fn, options.get("alt", [])) + ) + self.__cache__ = None + + def after( + self, + afterName: str, + ruleName: str, + fn: RuleFuncTv, + options: RuleOptionsType | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Add new rule to chain after one with given name. + + :param afterName: new rule will be added after this one. + :param ruleName: new rule will be added after this one. + :param fn: new rule function. + :param options: new rule options (not mandatory). + :raises: KeyError if name not found + """ + index = self.__find__(afterName) + options = options or {} + if index == -1: + raise KeyError(f"Parser rule not found: {afterName}") + self.__rules__.insert( + index + 1, Rule[RuleFuncTv](ruleName, True, fn, options.get("alt", [])) + ) + self.__cache__ = None + + def push( + self, ruleName: str, fn: RuleFuncTv, options: RuleOptionsType | None = None + ) -> None: + """Push new rule to the end of chain. + + :param ruleName: new rule will be added to the end of chain. + :param fn: new rule function. + :param options: new rule options (not mandatory). + + """ + self.__rules__.append( + Rule[RuleFuncTv](ruleName, True, fn, (options or {}).get("alt", [])) + ) + self.__cache__ = None + + def enable( + self, names: str | Iterable[str], ignoreInvalid: bool = False + ) -> list[str]: + """Enable rules with given names. + + :param names: name or list of rule names to enable. + :param ignoreInvalid: ignore errors when rule not found + :raises: KeyError if name not found and not ignoreInvalid + :return: list of found rule names + """ + if isinstance(names, str): + names = [names] + result: list[str] = [] + for name in names: + idx = self.__find__(name) + if (idx < 0) and ignoreInvalid: + continue + if (idx < 0) and not ignoreInvalid: + raise KeyError(f"Rules manager: invalid rule name {name}") + self.__rules__[idx].enabled = True + result.append(name) + self.__cache__ = None + return result + + def enableOnly( + self, names: str | Iterable[str], ignoreInvalid: bool = False + ) -> list[str]: + """Enable rules with given names, and disable everything else. + + :param names: name or list of rule names to enable. + :param ignoreInvalid: ignore errors when rule not found + :raises: KeyError if name not found and not ignoreInvalid + :return: list of found rule names + """ + if isinstance(names, str): + names = [names] + for rule in self.__rules__: + rule.enabled = False + return self.enable(names, ignoreInvalid) + + def disable( + self, names: str | Iterable[str], ignoreInvalid: bool = False + ) -> list[str]: + """Disable rules with given names. + + :param names: name or list of rule names to enable. + :param ignoreInvalid: ignore errors when rule not found + :raises: KeyError if name not found and not ignoreInvalid + :return: list of found rule names + """ + if isinstance(names, str): + names = [names] + result = [] + for name in names: + idx = self.__find__(name) + if (idx < 0) and ignoreInvalid: + continue + if (idx < 0) and not ignoreInvalid: + raise KeyError(f"Rules manager: invalid rule name {name}") + self.__rules__[idx].enabled = False + result.append(name) + self.__cache__ = None + return result + + def getRules(self, chainName: str = "") -> list[RuleFuncTv]: + """Return array of active functions (rules) for given chain name. + It analyzes rules configuration, compiles caches if not exists and returns result. + + Default chain name is `''` (empty string). It can't be skipped. + That's done intentionally, to keep signature monomorphic for high speed. + + """ + if self.__cache__ is None: + self.__compile__() + assert self.__cache__ is not None + # Chain can be empty, if rules disabled. But we still have to return Array. + return self.__cache__.get(chainName, []) or [] + + def get_all_rules(self) -> list[str]: + """Return all available rule names.""" + return [r.name for r in self.__rules__] + + def get_active_rules(self) -> list[str]: + """Return the active rule names.""" + return [r.name for r in self.__rules__ if r.enabled] diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/token.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/token.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d6d0b4530d283f4fb925ca4e95c75eef0818117d --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/token.py @@ -0,0 +1,178 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from collections.abc import Callable, MutableMapping +import dataclasses as dc +from typing import Any, Literal +import warnings + + +def convert_attrs(value: Any) -> Any: + """Convert Token.attrs set as ``None`` or ``[[key, value], ...]`` to a dict. + + This improves compatibility with upstream markdown-it. + """ + if not value: + return {} + if isinstance(value, list): + return dict(value) + return value + + +@dc.dataclass(slots=True) +class Token: + type: str + """Type of the token (string, e.g. "paragraph_open")""" + + tag: str + """HTML tag name, e.g. 'p'""" + + nesting: Literal[-1, 0, 1] + """Level change (number in {-1, 0, 1} set), where: + - `1` means the tag is opening + - `0` means the tag is self-closing + - `-1` means the tag is closing + """ + + attrs: dict[str, str | int | float] = dc.field(default_factory=dict) + """HTML attributes. + Note this differs from the upstream "list of lists" format, + although than an instance can still be initialised with this format. + """ + + map: list[int] | None = None + """Source map info. Format: `[ line_begin, line_end ]`""" + + level: int = 0 + """Nesting level, the same as `state.level`""" + + children: list[Token] | None = None + """Array of child nodes (inline and img tokens).""" + + content: str = "" + """Inner content, in the case of a self-closing tag (code, html, fence, etc.),""" + + markup: str = "" + """'*' or '_' for emphasis, fence string for fence, etc.""" + + info: str = "" + """Additional information: + - Info string for "fence" tokens + - The value "auto" for autolink "link_open" and "link_close" tokens + - The string value of the item marker for ordered-list "list_item_open" tokens + """ + + meta: dict[Any, Any] = dc.field(default_factory=dict) + """A place for plugins to store any arbitrary data""" + + block: bool = False + """True for block-level tokens, false for inline tokens. + Used in renderer to calculate line breaks + """ + + hidden: bool = False + """If true, ignore this element when rendering. + Used for tight lists to hide paragraphs. + """ + + def __post_init__(self) -> None: + self.attrs = convert_attrs(self.attrs) + + def attrIndex(self, name: str) -> int: + warnings.warn( # noqa: B028 + "Token.attrIndex should not be used, since Token.attrs is a dictionary", + UserWarning, + ) + if name not in self.attrs: + return -1 + return list(self.attrs.keys()).index(name) + + def attrItems(self) -> list[tuple[str, str | int | float]]: + """Get (key, value) list of attrs.""" + return list(self.attrs.items()) + + def attrPush(self, attrData: tuple[str, str | int | float]) -> None: + """Add `[ name, value ]` attribute to list. Init attrs if necessary.""" + name, value = attrData + self.attrSet(name, value) + + def attrSet(self, name: str, value: str | int | float) -> None: + """Set `name` attribute to `value`. Override old value if exists.""" + self.attrs[name] = value + + def attrGet(self, name: str) -> None | str | int | float: + """Get the value of attribute `name`, or null if it does not exist.""" + return self.attrs.get(name, None) + + def attrJoin(self, name: str, value: str) -> None: + """Join value to existing attribute via space. + Or create new attribute if not exists. + Useful to operate with token classes. + """ + if name in self.attrs: + current = self.attrs[name] + if not isinstance(current, str): + raise TypeError( + f"existing attr 'name' is not a str: {self.attrs[name]}" + ) + self.attrs[name] = f"{current} {value}" + else: + self.attrs[name] = value + + def copy(self, **changes: Any) -> Token: + """Return a shallow copy of the instance.""" + return dc.replace(self, **changes) + + def as_dict( + self, + *, + children: bool = True, + as_upstream: bool = True, + meta_serializer: Callable[[dict[Any, Any]], Any] | None = None, + filter: Callable[[str, Any], bool] | None = None, + dict_factory: Callable[..., MutableMapping[str, Any]] = dict, + ) -> MutableMapping[str, Any]: + """Return the token as a dictionary. + + :param children: Also convert children to dicts + :param as_upstream: Ensure the output dictionary is equal to that created by markdown-it + For example, attrs are converted to null or lists + :param meta_serializer: hook for serializing ``Token.meta`` + :param filter: A callable whose return code determines whether an + attribute or element is included (``True``) or dropped (``False``). + Is called with the (key, value) pair. + :param dict_factory: A callable to produce dictionaries from. + For example, to produce ordered dictionaries instead of normal Python + dictionaries, pass in ``collections.OrderedDict``. + + """ + mapping = dict_factory((f.name, getattr(self, f.name)) for f in dc.fields(self)) + if filter: + mapping = dict_factory((k, v) for k, v in mapping.items() if filter(k, v)) + if as_upstream and "attrs" in mapping: + mapping["attrs"] = ( + None + if not mapping["attrs"] + else [[k, v] for k, v in mapping["attrs"].items()] + ) + if meta_serializer and "meta" in mapping: + mapping["meta"] = meta_serializer(mapping["meta"]) + if children and mapping.get("children", None): + mapping["children"] = [ + child.as_dict( + children=children, + filter=filter, + dict_factory=dict_factory, + as_upstream=as_upstream, + meta_serializer=meta_serializer, + ) + for child in mapping["children"] + ] + return mapping + + @classmethod + def from_dict(cls, dct: MutableMapping[str, Any]) -> Token: + """Convert a dict to a Token.""" + token = cls(**dct) + if token.children: + token.children = [cls.from_dict(c) for c in token.children] # type: ignore[arg-type] + return token diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/tree.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/tree.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..24bc24663f915ca81226a70237ae12b7b39321ea --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/tree.py @@ -0,0 +1,333 @@ +"""A tree representation of a linear markdown-it token stream. + +This module is not part of upstream JavaScript markdown-it. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +from collections.abc import Generator, Sequence +import textwrap +from typing import Any, NamedTuple, TypeVar, overload + +from .token import Token + + +class _NesterTokens(NamedTuple): + opening: Token + closing: Token + + +_NodeType = TypeVar("_NodeType", bound="SyntaxTreeNode") + + +class SyntaxTreeNode: + """A Markdown syntax tree node. + + A class that can be used to construct a tree representation of a linear + `markdown-it-py` token stream. + + Each node in the tree represents either: + - root of the Markdown document + - a single unnested `Token` + - a `Token` "_open" and "_close" token pair, and the tokens nested in + between + """ + + def __init__( + self, tokens: Sequence[Token] = (), *, create_root: bool = True + ) -> None: + """Initialize a `SyntaxTreeNode` from a token stream. + + If `create_root` is True, create a root node for the document. + """ + # Only nodes representing an unnested token have self.token + self.token: Token | None = None + + # Only containers have nester tokens + self.nester_tokens: _NesterTokens | None = None + + # Root node does not have self.parent + self._parent: Any = None + + # Empty list unless a non-empty container, or unnested token that has + # children (i.e. inline or img) + self._children: list[Any] = [] + + if create_root: + self._set_children_from_tokens(tokens) + return + + if not tokens: + raise ValueError( + "Can only create root from empty token sequence." + " Set `create_root=True`." + ) + elif len(tokens) == 1: + inline_token = tokens[0] + if inline_token.nesting: + raise ValueError( + "Unequal nesting level at the start and end of token stream." + ) + self.token = inline_token + if inline_token.children: + self._set_children_from_tokens(inline_token.children) + else: + self.nester_tokens = _NesterTokens(tokens[0], tokens[-1]) + self._set_children_from_tokens(tokens[1:-1]) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"{type(self).__name__}({self.type})" + + @overload + def __getitem__(self: _NodeType, item: int) -> _NodeType: ... + + @overload + def __getitem__(self: _NodeType, item: slice) -> list[_NodeType]: ... + + def __getitem__(self: _NodeType, item: int | slice) -> _NodeType | list[_NodeType]: + return self.children[item] + + def to_tokens(self: _NodeType) -> list[Token]: + """Recover the linear token stream.""" + + def recursive_collect_tokens(node: _NodeType, token_list: list[Token]) -> None: + if node.type == "root": + for child in node.children: + recursive_collect_tokens(child, token_list) + elif node.token: + token_list.append(node.token) + else: + assert node.nester_tokens + token_list.append(node.nester_tokens.opening) + for child in node.children: + recursive_collect_tokens(child, token_list) + token_list.append(node.nester_tokens.closing) + + tokens: list[Token] = [] + recursive_collect_tokens(self, tokens) + return tokens + + @property + def children(self: _NodeType) -> list[_NodeType]: + return self._children + + @children.setter + def children(self: _NodeType, value: list[_NodeType]) -> None: + self._children = value + + @property + def parent(self: _NodeType) -> _NodeType | None: + return self._parent # type: ignore + + @parent.setter + def parent(self: _NodeType, value: _NodeType | None) -> None: + self._parent = value + + @property + def is_root(self) -> bool: + """Is the node a special root node?""" + return not (self.token or self.nester_tokens) + + @property + def is_nested(self) -> bool: + """Is this node nested?. + + Returns `True` if the node represents a `Token` pair and tokens in the + sequence between them, where `Token.nesting` of the first `Token` in + the pair is 1 and nesting of the other `Token` is -1. + """ + return bool(self.nester_tokens) + + @property + def siblings(self: _NodeType) -> Sequence[_NodeType]: + """Get siblings of the node. + + Gets the whole group of siblings, including self. + """ + if not self.parent: + return [self] + return self.parent.children + + @property + def type(self) -> str: + """Get a string type of the represented syntax. + + - "root" for root nodes + - `Token.type` if the node represents an unnested token + - `Token.type` of the opening token, with "_open" suffix stripped, if + the node represents a nester token pair + """ + if self.is_root: + return "root" + if self.token: + return self.token.type + assert self.nester_tokens + return self.nester_tokens.opening.type.removesuffix("_open") + + @property + def next_sibling(self: _NodeType) -> _NodeType | None: + """Get the next node in the sequence of siblings. + + Returns `None` if this is the last sibling. + """ + self_index = self.siblings.index(self) + if self_index + 1 < len(self.siblings): + return self.siblings[self_index + 1] + return None + + @property + def previous_sibling(self: _NodeType) -> _NodeType | None: + """Get the previous node in the sequence of siblings. + + Returns `None` if this is the first sibling. + """ + self_index = self.siblings.index(self) + if self_index - 1 >= 0: + return self.siblings[self_index - 1] + return None + + def _add_child( + self, + tokens: Sequence[Token], + ) -> None: + """Make a child node for `self`.""" + child = type(self)(tokens, create_root=False) + child.parent = self + self.children.append(child) + + def _set_children_from_tokens(self, tokens: Sequence[Token]) -> None: + """Convert the token stream to a tree structure and set the resulting + nodes as children of `self`.""" + reversed_tokens = list(reversed(tokens)) + while reversed_tokens: + token = reversed_tokens.pop() + + if not token.nesting: + self._add_child([token]) + continue + if token.nesting != 1: + raise ValueError("Invalid token nesting") + + nested_tokens = [token] + nesting = 1 + while reversed_tokens and nesting: + token = reversed_tokens.pop() + nested_tokens.append(token) + nesting += token.nesting + if nesting: + raise ValueError(f"unclosed tokens starting {nested_tokens[0]}") + + self._add_child(nested_tokens) + + def pretty( + self, *, indent: int = 2, show_text: bool = False, _current: int = 0 + ) -> str: + """Create an XML style string of the tree.""" + prefix = " " * _current + text = prefix + f"<{self.type}" + if not self.is_root and self.attrs: + text += " " + " ".join(f"{k}={v!r}" for k, v in self.attrs.items()) + text += ">" + if ( + show_text + and not self.is_root + and self.type in ("text", "text_special") + and self.content + ): + text += "\n" + textwrap.indent(self.content, prefix + " " * indent) + for child in self.children: + text += "\n" + child.pretty( + indent=indent, show_text=show_text, _current=_current + indent + ) + return text + + def walk( + self: _NodeType, *, include_self: bool = True + ) -> Generator[_NodeType, None, None]: + """Recursively yield all descendant nodes in the tree starting at self. + + The order mimics the order of the underlying linear token + stream (i.e. depth first). + """ + if include_self: + yield self + for child in self.children: + yield from child.walk(include_self=True) + + # NOTE: + # The values of the properties defined below directly map to properties + # of the underlying `Token`s. A root node does not translate to a `Token` + # object, so calling these property getters on a root node will raise an + # `AttributeError`. + # + # There is no mapping for `Token.nesting` because the `is_nested` property + # provides that data, and can be called on any node type, including root. + + def _attribute_token(self) -> Token: + """Return the `Token` that is used as the data source for the + properties defined below.""" + if self.token: + return self.token + if self.nester_tokens: + return self.nester_tokens.opening + raise AttributeError("Root node does not have the accessed attribute") + + @property + def tag(self) -> str: + """html tag name, e.g. \"p\"""" + return self._attribute_token().tag + + @property + def attrs(self) -> dict[str, str | int | float]: + """Html attributes.""" + return self._attribute_token().attrs + + def attrGet(self, name: str) -> None | str | int | float: + """Get the value of attribute `name`, or null if it does not exist.""" + return self._attribute_token().attrGet(name) + + @property + def map(self) -> tuple[int, int] | None: + """Source map info. Format: `tuple[ line_begin, line_end ]`""" + map_ = self._attribute_token().map + if map_: + # Type ignore because `Token`s attribute types are not perfect + return tuple(map_) # type: ignore + return None + + @property + def level(self) -> int: + """nesting level, the same as `state.level`""" + return self._attribute_token().level + + @property + def content(self) -> str: + """In a case of self-closing tag (code, html, fence, etc.), it + has contents of this tag.""" + return self._attribute_token().content + + @property + def markup(self) -> str: + """'*' or '_' for emphasis, fence string for fence, etc.""" + return self._attribute_token().markup + + @property + def info(self) -> str: + """fence infostring""" + return self._attribute_token().info + + @property + def meta(self) -> dict[Any, Any]: + """A place for plugins to store an arbitrary data.""" + return self._attribute_token().meta + + @property + def block(self) -> bool: + """True for block-level tokens, false for inline tokens.""" + return self._attribute_token().block + + @property + def hidden(self) -> bool: + """If it's true, ignore this element when rendering. + Used for tight lists to hide paragraphs.""" + return self._attribute_token().hidden diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/utils.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..09e60163160c6ab5d98af36b209d7f4ff9c6b1f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from collections.abc import Callable, Iterable, MutableMapping +from collections.abc import MutableMapping as MutableMappingABC +from pathlib import Path +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, TypedDict, cast + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from typing_extensions import NotRequired + + +EnvType = MutableMapping[str, Any] # note: could use TypeAlias in python 3.10 +"""Type for the environment sandbox used in parsing and rendering, +which stores mutable variables for use by plugins and rules. +""" + + +class OptionsType(TypedDict): + """Options for parsing.""" + + maxNesting: int + """Internal protection, recursion limit.""" + html: bool + """Enable HTML tags in source.""" + linkify: bool + """Enable autoconversion of URL-like texts to links.""" + typographer: bool + """Enable smartquotes and replacements.""" + quotes: str + """Quote characters.""" + xhtmlOut: bool + """Use '/' to close single tags (
).""" + breaks: bool + """Convert newlines in paragraphs into
.""" + langPrefix: str + """CSS language prefix for fenced blocks.""" + highlight: Callable[[str, str, str], str] | None + """Highlighter function: (content, lang, attrs) -> str.""" + store_labels: NotRequired[bool] + """Store link label in link/image token's metadata (under Token.meta['label']). + + This is a Python only option, and is intended for the use of round-trip parsing. + """ + tasklists: NotRequired[bool] + """Enable GFM task list checkbox detection in list items.""" + alerts: NotRequired[bool] + """Enable GitHub-style alert detection in blockquotes.""" + tasklists_editable: NotRequired[bool] + """When True, rendered task list checkboxes are interactive (no disabled attribute).""" + strikethrough_single_tilde: NotRequired[bool] + """Allow single tilde ``~text~`` for strikethrough in addition to double.""" + + +class PresetType(TypedDict): + """Preset configuration for markdown-it.""" + + options: OptionsType + """Options for parsing.""" + components: MutableMapping[str, MutableMapping[str, list[str]]] + """Components for parsing and rendering.""" + + +class OptionsDict(MutableMappingABC): # type: ignore + """A dictionary, with attribute access to core markdownit configuration options.""" + + # Note: ideally we would probably just remove attribute access entirely, + # but we keep it for backwards compatibility. + + def __init__(self, options: OptionsType) -> None: + self._options = cast(OptionsType, dict(options)) + + def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> Any: + return self._options[key] # type: ignore[literal-required] + + def __setitem__(self, key: str, value: Any) -> None: + self._options[key] = value # type: ignore[literal-required] + + def __delitem__(self, key: str) -> None: + del self._options[key] # type: ignore + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterable[str]: # type: ignore + return iter(self._options) + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return len(self._options) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return repr(self._options) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return str(self._options) + + @property + def maxNesting(self) -> int: + """Internal protection, recursion limit.""" + return self._options["maxNesting"] + + @maxNesting.setter + def maxNesting(self, value: int) -> None: + self._options["maxNesting"] = value + + @property + def html(self) -> bool: + """Enable HTML tags in source.""" + return self._options["html"] + + @html.setter + def html(self, value: bool) -> None: + self._options["html"] = value + + @property + def linkify(self) -> bool: + """Enable autoconversion of URL-like texts to links.""" + return self._options["linkify"] + + @linkify.setter + def linkify(self, value: bool) -> None: + self._options["linkify"] = value + + @property + def typographer(self) -> bool: + """Enable smartquotes and replacements.""" + return self._options["typographer"] + + @typographer.setter + def typographer(self, value: bool) -> None: + self._options["typographer"] = value + + @property + def quotes(self) -> str: + """Quote characters.""" + return self._options["quotes"] + + @quotes.setter + def quotes(self, value: str) -> None: + self._options["quotes"] = value + + @property + def xhtmlOut(self) -> bool: + """Use '/' to close single tags (
).""" + return self._options["xhtmlOut"] + + @xhtmlOut.setter + def xhtmlOut(self, value: bool) -> None: + self._options["xhtmlOut"] = value + + @property + def breaks(self) -> bool: + """Convert newlines in paragraphs into
.""" + return self._options["breaks"] + + @breaks.setter + def breaks(self, value: bool) -> None: + self._options["breaks"] = value + + @property + def langPrefix(self) -> str: + """CSS language prefix for fenced blocks.""" + return self._options["langPrefix"] + + @langPrefix.setter + def langPrefix(self, value: str) -> None: + self._options["langPrefix"] = value + + @property + def highlight(self) -> Callable[[str, str, str], str] | None: + """Highlighter function: (content, langName, langAttrs) -> escaped HTML.""" + return self._options["highlight"] + + @highlight.setter + def highlight(self, value: Callable[[str, str, str], str] | None) -> None: + self._options["highlight"] = value + + +def read_fixture_file(path: str | Path) -> list[list[Any]]: + text = Path(path).read_text(encoding="utf-8") + tests = [] + section = 0 + last_pos = 0 + lines = text.splitlines(keepends=True) + for i in range(len(lines)): + if lines[i].rstrip() == ".": + if section == 0: + tests.append([i, lines[i - 1].strip()]) + section = 1 + elif section == 1: + tests[-1].append("".join(lines[last_pos + 1 : i])) + section = 2 + elif section == 2: + tests[-1].append("".join(lines[last_pos + 1 : i])) + section = 0 + + last_pos = i + return tests diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it_py-4.2.0.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it_py-4.2.0.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f79e4cb9aaf0b2d9e8ba78861e2071317b2384b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it_py-4.2.0.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it_py-4.2.0.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it_py-4.2.0.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c44604a66772697fba39a4e24d69d0f3d7bb3c1b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/markdown_it_py-4.2.0.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.4 +Name: markdown-it-py +Version: 4.2.0 +Summary: Python port of markdown-it. Markdown parsing, done right! +Keywords: markdown,lexer,parser,commonmark,markdown-it +Author-email: Chris Sewell +Requires-Python: >=3.10 +Description-Content-Type: text/markdown +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy +Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules +Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup +License-File: LICENSE +License-File: LICENSE.markdown-it +Requires-Dist: mdurl~=0.1 +Requires-Dist: psutil ; extra == "benchmarking" +Requires-Dist: pytest ; extra == "benchmarking" +Requires-Dist: pytest-benchmark ; extra == "benchmarking" +Requires-Dist: commonmark~=0.9 ; extra == "compare" +Requires-Dist: markdown~=3.4 ; extra == "compare" +Requires-Dist: mistletoe~=1.0 ; extra == "compare" +Requires-Dist: mistune~=3.0 ; extra == "compare" +Requires-Dist: panflute~=2.3 ; extra == "compare" +Requires-Dist: markdown-it-pyrs ; extra == "compare" +Requires-Dist: linkify-it-py>=1,<3 ; extra == "linkify" +Requires-Dist: mdit-py-plugins>=0.5.0 ; extra == "plugins" +Requires-Dist: gprof2dot ; extra == "profiling" +Requires-Dist: mdit-py-plugins>=0.5.0 ; extra == "rtd" +Requires-Dist: myst-parser ; extra == "rtd" +Requires-Dist: pyyaml ; extra == "rtd" +Requires-Dist: sphinx ; extra == "rtd" +Requires-Dist: sphinx-copybutton ; extra == "rtd" +Requires-Dist: sphinx-design ; extra == "rtd" +Requires-Dist: sphinx-book-theme~=1.0 ; extra == "rtd" +Requires-Dist: jupyter_sphinx ; extra == "rtd" +Requires-Dist: ipykernel ; extra == "rtd" +Requires-Dist: coverage ; extra == "testing" +Requires-Dist: pytest ; extra == "testing" +Requires-Dist: pytest-cov ; extra == "testing" +Requires-Dist: pytest-regressions ; extra == "testing" +Requires-Dist: pytest-timeout ; extra == "testing" +Requires-Dist: requests ; extra == "testing" +Project-URL: Documentation, https://markdown-it-py.readthedocs.io +Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py +Provides-Extra: benchmarking +Provides-Extra: compare +Provides-Extra: linkify +Provides-Extra: plugins +Provides-Extra: profiling +Provides-Extra: rtd +Provides-Extra: testing + +# markdown-it-py + +[![Github-CI][github-ci]][github-link] +[![Coverage Status][codecov-badge]][codecov-link] +[![PyPI][pypi-badge]][pypi-link] +[![Conda][conda-badge]][conda-link] +[![PyPI - Downloads][install-badge]][install-link] + +

+ markdown-it-py icon +

+ +> Markdown parser done right. + +- Follows the __[CommonMark spec](http://spec.commonmark.org/)__ for baseline parsing +- Configurable syntax: you can add new rules and even replace existing ones. +- Pluggable: Adds syntax extensions to extend the parser (see the [plugin list][md-plugins]). +- High speed (see our [benchmarking tests][md-performance]) +- Easy to configure for [security][md-security] +- Member of [Google's Assured Open Source Software](https://cloud.google.com/assured-open-source-software/docs/supported-packages) + +This is a Python port of [markdown-it], and some of its associated plugins. +For more details see: . + +For details on [markdown-it] itself, see: + +- The __[Live demo](https://markdown-it.github.io)__ +- [The markdown-it README][markdown-it-readme] + +**See also:** [markdown-it-pyrs](https://github.com/chrisjsewell/markdown-it-pyrs) for an experimental Rust binding, +for even more speed! + +## Installation + +### PIP + +```bash +pip install markdown-it-py[plugins] +``` + +or with extras + +```bash +pip install markdown-it-py[linkify,plugins] +``` + +### Conda + +```bash +conda install -c conda-forge markdown-it-py +``` + +or with extras + +```bash +conda install -c conda-forge markdown-it-py linkify-it-py mdit-py-plugins +``` + +## Usage + +### Python API Usage + +Render markdown to HTML with markdown-it-py and a custom configuration +with and without plugins and features: + +```python +from markdown_it import MarkdownIt +from mdit_py_plugins.front_matter import front_matter_plugin +from mdit_py_plugins.footnote import footnote_plugin + +md = ( + MarkdownIt('commonmark', {'breaks':True,'html':True}) + .use(front_matter_plugin) + .use(footnote_plugin) + .enable('table') +) +text = (""" +--- +a: 1 +--- + +a | b +- | - +1 | 2 + +A footnote [^1] + +[^1]: some details +""") +tokens = md.parse(text) +html_text = md.render(text) + +## To export the html to a file, uncomment the lines below: +# from pathlib import Path +# Path("output.html").write_text(html_text) +``` + +### Command-line Usage + +Render markdown to HTML with markdown-it-py from the +command-line: + +```console +usage: markdown-it [-h] [-v] [--stdin|filenames [filenames ...]] + +Parse one or more markdown files, convert each to HTML, and print to stdout + +positional arguments: + --stdin read source Markdown file from standard input + filenames specify an optional list of files to convert + +optional arguments: + -h, --help show this help message and exit + -v, --version show program's version number and exit + +Interactive: + + $ markdown-it + markdown-it-py [version 0.0.0] (interactive) + Type Ctrl-D to complete input, or Ctrl-C to exit. + >>> # Example + ... > markdown *input* + ... +

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+ +Batch: + + $ markdown-it README.md README.footer.md > index.html + +``` + +## References / Thanks + +Big thanks to the authors of [markdown-it]: + +- Alex Kocharin [github/rlidwka](https://github.com/rlidwka) +- Vitaly Puzrin [github/puzrin](https://github.com/puzrin) + +Also [John MacFarlane](https://github.com/jgm) for his work on the CommonMark spec and reference implementations. + +[github-ci]: https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/actions/workflows/tests.yml/badge.svg?branch=master +[github-link]: https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py +[pypi-badge]: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/markdown-it-py.svg +[pypi-link]: https://pypi.org/project/markdown-it-py +[conda-badge]: https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/markdown-it-py/badges/version.svg +[conda-link]: https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/markdown-it-py +[codecov-badge]: https://codecov.io/gh/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/branch/master/graph/badge.svg +[codecov-link]: 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b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl-0.1.2.dist-info/direct_url.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..db2bd4d00cfa1a16b96dba2bafd96e8c50243d75 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl-0.1.2.dist-info/direct_url.json @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"dir_info": {}, "url": "file:///home/conda/feedstock_root/build_artifacts/mdurl_1733255585584/work"} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cdbb640e004cef0e950a656a53d92d89d82c7472 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +__all__ = ( + "decode", + "DECODE_DEFAULT_CHARS", + "DECODE_COMPONENT_CHARS", + "encode", + "ENCODE_DEFAULT_CHARS", + "ENCODE_COMPONENT_CHARS", + "format", + "parse", + "URL", +) +__version__ = "0.1.2" # DO NOT EDIT THIS LINE MANUALLY. LET bump2version UTILITY DO IT + +from mdurl._decode import DECODE_COMPONENT_CHARS, DECODE_DEFAULT_CHARS, decode +from mdurl._encode import ENCODE_COMPONENT_CHARS, ENCODE_DEFAULT_CHARS, encode +from mdurl._format import format +from mdurl._parse import url_parse as parse +from mdurl._url import URL diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/_decode.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/_decode.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9b50a2dde976a6d43491ec6f20d12e60f6f6597f --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/_decode.py @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from collections.abc import Sequence +import functools +import re + +DECODE_DEFAULT_CHARS = ";/?:@&=+$,#" +DECODE_COMPONENT_CHARS = "" + +decode_cache: dict[str, list[str]] = {} + + +def get_decode_cache(exclude: str) -> Sequence[str]: + if exclude in decode_cache: + return decode_cache[exclude] + + cache: list[str] = [] + decode_cache[exclude] = cache + + for i in range(128): + ch = chr(i) + cache.append(ch) + + for i in range(len(exclude)): + ch_code = ord(exclude[i]) + cache[ch_code] = "%" + ("0" + hex(ch_code)[2:].upper())[-2:] + + return cache + + +# Decode percent-encoded string. +# +def decode(string: str, exclude: str = DECODE_DEFAULT_CHARS) -> str: + cache = get_decode_cache(exclude) + repl_func = functools.partial(repl_func_with_cache, cache=cache) + return re.sub(r"(%[a-f0-9]{2})+", repl_func, string, flags=re.IGNORECASE) + + +def repl_func_with_cache(match: re.Match, cache: Sequence[str]) -> str: + seq = match.group() + result = "" + + i = 0 + l = len(seq) # noqa: E741 + while i < l: + b1 = int(seq[i + 1 : i + 3], 16) + + if b1 < 0x80: + result += cache[b1] + i += 3 # emulate JS for loop statement3 + continue + + if (b1 & 0xE0) == 0xC0 and (i + 3 < l): + # 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx + b2 = int(seq[i + 4 : i + 6], 16) + + if (b2 & 0xC0) == 0x80: + all_bytes = bytes((b1, b2)) + try: + result += all_bytes.decode() + except UnicodeDecodeError: + result += "\ufffd" * 2 + + i += 3 + i += 3 # emulate JS for loop statement3 + continue + + if (b1 & 0xF0) == 0xE0 and (i + 6 < l): + # 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx + b2 = int(seq[i + 4 : i + 6], 16) + b3 = int(seq[i + 7 : i + 9], 16) + + if (b2 & 0xC0) == 0x80 and (b3 & 0xC0) == 0x80: + all_bytes = bytes((b1, b2, b3)) + try: + result += all_bytes.decode() + except UnicodeDecodeError: + result += "\ufffd" * 3 + + i += 6 + i += 3 # emulate JS for loop statement3 + continue + + if (b1 & 0xF8) == 0xF0 and (i + 9 < l): + # 111110xx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx + b2 = int(seq[i + 4 : i + 6], 16) + b3 = int(seq[i + 7 : i + 9], 16) + b4 = int(seq[i + 10 : i + 12], 16) + + if (b2 & 0xC0) == 0x80 and (b3 & 0xC0) == 0x80 and (b4 & 0xC0) == 0x80: + all_bytes = bytes((b1, b2, b3, b4)) + try: + result += all_bytes.decode() + except UnicodeDecodeError: + result += "\ufffd" * 4 + + i += 9 + i += 3 # emulate JS for loop statement3 + continue + + result += "\ufffd" + i += 3 # emulate JS for loop statement3 + + return result diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/_encode.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/_encode.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bc2e5b917afe9e9ecaa6f11af7a9ac82704d3914 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/_encode.py @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from collections.abc import Sequence +from string import ascii_letters, digits, hexdigits +from urllib.parse import quote as encode_uri_component + +ASCII_LETTERS_AND_DIGITS = ascii_letters + digits + +ENCODE_DEFAULT_CHARS = ";/?:@&=+$,-_.!~*'()#" +ENCODE_COMPONENT_CHARS = "-_.!~*'()" + +encode_cache: dict[str, list[str]] = {} + + +# Create a lookup array where anything but characters in `chars` string +# and alphanumeric chars is percent-encoded. +def get_encode_cache(exclude: str) -> Sequence[str]: + if exclude in encode_cache: + return encode_cache[exclude] + + cache: list[str] = [] + encode_cache[exclude] = cache + + for i in range(128): + ch = chr(i) + + if ch in ASCII_LETTERS_AND_DIGITS: + # always allow unencoded alphanumeric characters + cache.append(ch) + else: + cache.append("%" + ("0" + hex(i)[2:].upper())[-2:]) + + for i in range(len(exclude)): + cache[ord(exclude[i])] = exclude[i] + + return cache + + +# Encode unsafe characters with percent-encoding, skipping already +# encoded sequences. +# +# - string - string to encode +# - exclude - list of characters to ignore (in addition to a-zA-Z0-9) +# - keepEscaped - don't encode '%' in a correct escape sequence (default: true) +def encode( + string: str, exclude: str = ENCODE_DEFAULT_CHARS, *, keep_escaped: bool = True +) -> str: + result = "" + + cache = get_encode_cache(exclude) + + l = len(string) # noqa: E741 + i = 0 + while i < l: + code = ord(string[i]) + + # % + if keep_escaped and code == 0x25 and i + 2 < l: + if all(c in hexdigits for c in string[i + 1 : i + 3]): + result += string[i : i + 3] + i += 2 + i += 1 # JS for loop statement3 + continue + + if code < 128: + result += cache[code] + i += 1 # JS for loop statement3 + continue + + if code >= 0xD800 and code <= 0xDFFF: + if code >= 0xD800 and code <= 0xDBFF and i + 1 < l: + next_code = ord(string[i + 1]) + if next_code >= 0xDC00 and next_code <= 0xDFFF: + result += encode_uri_component(string[i] + string[i + 1]) + i += 1 + i += 1 # JS for loop statement3 + continue + result += "%EF%BF%BD" + i += 1 # JS for loop statement3 + continue + + result += encode_uri_component(string[i]) + i += 1 # JS for loop statement3 + + return result diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/_format.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/_format.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..12524ca626065183ec9974f3d7d08dadd4a7d3e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/_format.py @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from mdurl._url import URL + + +def format(url: URL) -> str: # noqa: A001 + result = "" + + result += url.protocol or "" + result += "//" if url.slashes else "" + result += url.auth + "@" if url.auth else "" + + if url.hostname and ":" in url.hostname: + # ipv6 address + result += "[" + url.hostname + "]" + else: + result += url.hostname or "" + + result += ":" + url.port if url.port else "" + result += url.pathname or "" + result += url.search or "" + result += url.hash or "" + + return result diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/_parse.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/_parse.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ffeeac768dca3bff60c55c9b1f0bc0fbb4cec7b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/_parse.py @@ -0,0 +1,304 @@ +# Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors. +# +# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a +# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the +# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including +# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, +# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit +# persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the +# following conditions: +# +# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included +# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. +# +# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS +# OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN +# NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, +# DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR +# OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE +# USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + + +# Changes from joyent/node: +# +# 1. No leading slash in paths, +# e.g. in `url.parse('http://foo?bar')` pathname is ``, not `/` +# +# 2. Backslashes are not replaced with slashes, +# so `http:\\example.org\` is treated like a relative path +# +# 3. Trailing colon is treated like a part of the path, +# i.e. in `http://example.org:foo` pathname is `:foo` +# +# 4. Nothing is URL-encoded in the resulting object, +# (in joyent/node some chars in auth and paths are encoded) +# +# 5. `url.parse()` does not have `parseQueryString` argument +# +# 6. Removed extraneous result properties: `host`, `path`, `query`, etc., +# which can be constructed using other parts of the url. + +from __future__ import annotations + +from collections import defaultdict +import re + +from mdurl._url import URL + +# Reference: RFC 3986, RFC 1808, RFC 2396 + +# define these here so at least they only have to be +# compiled once on the first module load. +PROTOCOL_PATTERN = re.compile(r"^([a-z0-9.+-]+:)", flags=re.IGNORECASE) +PORT_PATTERN = re.compile(r":[0-9]*$") + +# Special case for a simple path URL +SIMPLE_PATH_PATTERN = re.compile(r"^(//?(?!/)[^?\s]*)(\?[^\s]*)?$") + +# RFC 2396: characters reserved for delimiting URLs. +# We actually just auto-escape these. +DELIMS = ("<", ">", '"', "`", " ", "\r", "\n", "\t") + +# RFC 2396: characters not allowed for various reasons. +UNWISE = ("{", "}", "|", "\\", "^", "`") + DELIMS + +# Allowed by RFCs, but cause of XSS attacks. Always escape these. +AUTO_ESCAPE = ("'",) + UNWISE +# Characters that are never ever allowed in a hostname. +# Note that any invalid chars are also handled, but these +# are the ones that are *expected* to be seen, so we fast-path +# them. +NON_HOST_CHARS = ("%", "/", "?", ";", "#") + AUTO_ESCAPE +HOST_ENDING_CHARS = ("/", "?", "#") +HOSTNAME_MAX_LEN = 255 +HOSTNAME_PART_PATTERN = re.compile(r"^[+a-z0-9A-Z_-]{0,63}$") +HOSTNAME_PART_START = re.compile(r"^([+a-z0-9A-Z_-]{0,63})(.*)$") +# protocols that can allow "unsafe" and "unwise" chars. + +# protocols that never have a hostname. +HOSTLESS_PROTOCOL = defaultdict( + bool, + { + "javascript": True, + "javascript:": True, + }, +) +# protocols that always contain a // bit. +SLASHED_PROTOCOL = defaultdict( + bool, + { + "http": True, + "https": True, + "ftp": True, + "gopher": True, + "file": True, + "http:": True, + "https:": True, + "ftp:": True, + "gopher:": True, + "file:": True, + }, +) + + +class MutableURL: + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.protocol: str | None = None + self.slashes: bool = False + self.auth: str | None = None + self.port: str | None = None + self.hostname: str | None = None + self.hash: str | None = None + self.search: str | None = None + self.pathname: str | None = None + + def parse(self, url: str, slashes_denote_host: bool) -> "MutableURL": + lower_proto = "" + slashes = False + rest = url + + # trim before proceeding. + # This is to support parse stuff like " http://foo.com \n" + rest = rest.strip() + + if not slashes_denote_host and len(url.split("#")) == 1: + # Try fast path regexp + simple_path = SIMPLE_PATH_PATTERN.match(rest) + if simple_path: + self.pathname = simple_path.group(1) + if simple_path.group(2): + self.search = simple_path.group(2) + return self + + proto = "" + proto_match = PROTOCOL_PATTERN.match(rest) + if proto_match: + proto = proto_match.group() + lower_proto = proto.lower() + self.protocol = proto + rest = rest[len(proto) :] + + # figure out if it's got a host + # user@server is *always* interpreted as a hostname, and url + # resolution will treat //foo/bar as host=foo,path=bar because that's + # how the browser resolves relative URLs. + if slashes_denote_host or proto or re.search(r"^//[^@/]+@[^@/]+", rest): + slashes = rest.startswith("//") + if slashes and not (proto and HOSTLESS_PROTOCOL[proto]): + rest = rest[2:] + self.slashes = True + + if not HOSTLESS_PROTOCOL[proto] and ( + slashes or (proto and not SLASHED_PROTOCOL[proto]) + ): + + # there's a hostname. + # the first instance of /, ?, ;, or # ends the host. + # + # If there is an @ in the hostname, then non-host chars *are* allowed + # to the left of the last @ sign, unless some host-ending character + # comes *before* the @-sign. + # URLs are obnoxious. + # + # ex: + # http://a@b@c/ => user:a@b host:c + # http://a@b?@c => user:a host:c path:/?@c + + # v0.12 TODO(isaacs): This is not quite how Chrome does things. + # Review our test case against browsers more comprehensively. + + # find the first instance of any hostEndingChars + host_end = -1 + for i in range(len(HOST_ENDING_CHARS)): + hec = rest.find(HOST_ENDING_CHARS[i]) + if hec != -1 and (host_end == -1 or hec < host_end): + host_end = hec + + # at this point, either we have an explicit point where the + # auth portion cannot go past, or the last @ char is the decider. + if host_end == -1: + # atSign can be anywhere. + at_sign = rest.rfind("@") + else: + # atSign must be in auth portion. + # http://a@b/c@d => host:b auth:a path:/c@d + at_sign = rest.rfind("@", 0, host_end + 1) + + # Now we have a portion which is definitely the auth. + # Pull that off. + if at_sign != -1: + auth = rest[:at_sign] + rest = rest[at_sign + 1 :] + self.auth = auth + + # the host is the remaining to the left of the first non-host char + host_end = -1 + for i in range(len(NON_HOST_CHARS)): + hec = rest.find(NON_HOST_CHARS[i]) + if hec != -1 and (host_end == -1 or hec < host_end): + host_end = hec + # if we still have not hit it, then the entire thing is a host. + if host_end == -1: + host_end = len(rest) + + if host_end > 0 and rest[host_end - 1] == ":": + host_end -= 1 + host = rest[:host_end] + rest = rest[host_end:] + + # pull out port. + self.parse_host(host) + + # we've indicated that there is a hostname, + # so even if it's empty, it has to be present. + self.hostname = self.hostname or "" + + # if hostname begins with [ and ends with ] + # assume that it's an IPv6 address. + ipv6_hostname = self.hostname.startswith("[") and self.hostname.endswith( + "]" + ) + + # validate a little. + if not ipv6_hostname: + hostparts = self.hostname.split(".") + l = len(hostparts) # noqa: E741 + i = 0 + while i < l: + part = hostparts[i] + if not part: + i += 1 # emulate statement3 in JS for loop + continue + if not HOSTNAME_PART_PATTERN.search(part): + newpart = "" + k = len(part) + j = 0 + while j < k: + if ord(part[j]) > 127: + # we replace non-ASCII char with a temporary placeholder + # we need this to make sure size of hostname is not + # broken by replacing non-ASCII by nothing + newpart += "x" + else: + newpart += part[j] + j += 1 # emulate statement3 in JS for loop + + # we test again with ASCII char only + if not HOSTNAME_PART_PATTERN.search(newpart): + valid_parts = hostparts[:i] + not_host = hostparts[i + 1 :] + bit = HOSTNAME_PART_START.search(part) + if bit: + valid_parts.append(bit.group(1)) + not_host.insert(0, bit.group(2)) + if not_host: + rest = ".".join(not_host) + rest + self.hostname = ".".join(valid_parts) + break + i += 1 # emulate statement3 in JS for loop + + if len(self.hostname) > HOSTNAME_MAX_LEN: + self.hostname = "" + + # strip [ and ] from the hostname + # the host field still retains them, though + if ipv6_hostname: + self.hostname = self.hostname[1:-1] + + # chop off from the tail first. + hash = rest.find("#") # noqa: A001 + if hash != -1: + # got a fragment string. + self.hash = rest[hash:] + rest = rest[:hash] + qm = rest.find("?") + if qm != -1: + self.search = rest[qm:] + rest = rest[:qm] + if rest: + self.pathname = rest + if SLASHED_PROTOCOL[lower_proto] and self.hostname and not self.pathname: + self.pathname = "" + + return self + + def parse_host(self, host: str) -> None: + port_match = PORT_PATTERN.search(host) + if port_match: + port = port_match.group() + if port != ":": + self.port = port[1:] + host = host[: -len(port)] + if host: + self.hostname = host + + +def url_parse(url: URL | str, *, slashes_denote_host: bool = False) -> URL: + if isinstance(url, URL): + return url + u = MutableURL() + u.parse(url, slashes_denote_host) + return URL( + u.protocol, u.slashes, u.auth, u.port, u.hostname, u.hash, u.search, u.pathname + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/_url.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/_url.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f866e7a179c8854e37c9bba6294f48681e5d99d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/_url.py @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from typing import NamedTuple + + +class URL(NamedTuple): + protocol: str | None + slashes: bool + auth: str | None + port: str | None + hostname: str | None + hash: str | None # noqa: A003 + search: str | None + pathname: str | None diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/py.typed b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7632ecf77545c5e5501cb3fc5719df0761104ca2 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/mdurl/py.typed @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Marker file for PEP 561 diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging-26.2.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging-26.2.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a34a7e56db35cc4c85bfa166244b3d63a6a240d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging-26.2.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +conda diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging-26.2.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging-26.2.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d7ca45662842ba99c3ecaf0c6771029f4afef966 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging-26.2.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.4 +Name: packaging +Version: 26.2 +Summary: Core utilities for Python packages +Author-email: Donald Stufft +Requires-Python: >=3.8 +Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst +License-Expression: Apache-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Free Threading :: 4 - Resilient +Classifier: Typing :: Typed +License-File: LICENSE +License-File: LICENSE.APACHE +License-File: LICENSE.BSD +Project-URL: Documentation, https://packaging.pypa.io/ +Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/pypa/packaging + +packaging +========= + +.. start-intro + +Reusable core utilities for various Python Packaging +`interoperability specifications `_. + +This library provides utilities that implement the interoperability +specifications which have clearly one correct behaviour (eg: :pep:`440`) +or benefit greatly from having a single shared implementation (eg: :pep:`425`). + +.. end-intro + +The ``packaging`` project includes the following: version handling, specifiers, +markers, requirements, tags, metadata, lockfiles, utilities. + +Documentation +------------- + +The `documentation`_ provides information and the API for the following: + +- Version Handling +- Specifiers +- Markers +- Licenses +- Requirements +- Metadata +- Tags +- Lockfiles (pylock) +- Direct URL helpers +- Dependency groups +- Errors +- Utilities + +Installation +------------ + +Use ``pip`` to install these utilities:: + + pip install packaging + +The ``packaging`` library uses calendar-based versioning (``YY.N``). + +Discussion +---------- + +If you run into bugs, you can file them in our `issue tracker`_. + +You can also join discussions on `GitHub Discussions`_ to ask questions or get involved. + +.. _`documentation`: https://packaging.pypa.io/ +.. _`issue tracker`: https://github.com/pypa/packaging/issues +.. _`GitHub Discussions`: https://github.com/pypa/packaging/discussions + + +Code of Conduct +--------------- + +Everyone interacting in the packaging project's codebases, issue trackers, chat +rooms, and mailing lists is expected to follow the `PSF Code of Conduct`_. + +.. _PSF Code of Conduct: https://github.com/pypa/.github/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md + +Contributing +------------ + +The ``CONTRIBUTING.rst`` file outlines how to contribute to this project as +well as how to report a potential security issue. 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a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a6bdf59cd713d41593ba3da47032a831a1be1504 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +__title__ = "packaging" +__summary__ = "Core utilities for Python packages" +__uri__ = "https://github.com/pypa/packaging" + +__version__ = "26.2" + +__author__ = "Donald Stufft and individual contributors" +__email__ = "donald@stufft.io" + +__license__ = "BSD-2-Clause or Apache-2.0" +__copyright__ = f"2014 {__author__}" diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_elffile.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_elffile.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..497b0645217512ae2ba8ff61341fd2bbfa3648cd --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_elffile.py @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +""" +ELF file parser. + +This provides a class ``ELFFile`` that parses an ELF executable in a similar +interface to ``ZipFile``. Only the read interface is implemented. + +ELF header: https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/elf/gabi4+/ch4.eheader.html +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import enum +import os +import struct +from typing import IO + + +class ELFInvalid(ValueError): + pass + + +class EIClass(enum.IntEnum): + C32 = 1 + C64 = 2 + + +class EIData(enum.IntEnum): + Lsb = 1 + Msb = 2 + + +class EMachine(enum.IntEnum): + I386 = 3 + S390 = 22 + Arm = 40 + X8664 = 62 + AArc64 = 183 + + +class ELFFile: + """ + Representation of an ELF executable. + """ + + def __init__(self, f: IO[bytes]) -> None: + self._f = f + + try: + ident = self._read("16B") + except struct.error as e: + raise ELFInvalid("unable to parse identification") from e + magic = bytes(ident[:4]) + if magic != b"\x7fELF": + raise ELFInvalid(f"invalid magic: {magic!r}") + + self.capacity = ident[4] # Format for program header (bitness). + self.encoding = ident[5] # Data structure encoding (endianness). + + try: + # e_fmt: Format for program header. + # p_fmt: Format for section header. + # p_idx: Indexes to find p_type, p_offset, and p_filesz. + e_fmt, self._p_fmt, self._p_idx = { + (1, 1): ("HHIIIIIHHH", ">IIIIIIII", (0, 1, 4)), # 32-bit MSB. + (2, 1): ("HHIQQQIHHH", ">IIQQQQQQ", (0, 2, 5)), # 64-bit MSB. + }[(self.capacity, self.encoding)] + except KeyError as e: + raise ELFInvalid( + f"unrecognized capacity ({self.capacity}) or encoding ({self.encoding})" + ) from e + + try: + ( + _, + self.machine, # Architecture type. + _, + _, + self._e_phoff, # Offset of program header. + _, + self.flags, # Processor-specific flags. + _, + self._e_phentsize, # Size of section. + self._e_phnum, # Number of sections. + ) = self._read(e_fmt) + except struct.error as e: + raise ELFInvalid("unable to parse machine and section information") from e + + def _read(self, fmt: str) -> tuple[int, ...]: + return struct.unpack(fmt, self._f.read(struct.calcsize(fmt))) + + @property + def interpreter(self) -> str | None: + """ + The path recorded in the ``PT_INTERP`` section header. + """ + for index in range(self._e_phnum): + self._f.seek(self._e_phoff + self._e_phentsize * index) + try: + data = self._read(self._p_fmt) + except struct.error: + continue + if data[self._p_idx[0]] != 3: # Not PT_INTERP. + continue + self._f.seek(data[self._p_idx[1]]) + return os.fsdecode(self._f.read(data[self._p_idx[2]])).strip("\0") + return None diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_manylinux.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_manylinux.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0e79e8a882be74fe76c80ccf49a9cd68fb636fd4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_manylinux.py @@ -0,0 +1,262 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections +import contextlib +import functools +import os +import re +import sys +import warnings +from typing import Generator, Iterator, NamedTuple, Sequence + +from ._elffile import EIClass, EIData, ELFFile, EMachine + +EF_ARM_ABIMASK = 0xFF000000 +EF_ARM_ABI_VER5 = 0x05000000 +EF_ARM_ABI_FLOAT_HARD = 0x00000400 + +_ALLOWED_ARCHS = { + "x86_64", + "aarch64", + "ppc64", + "ppc64le", + "s390x", + "loongarch64", + "riscv64", +} + + +# `os.PathLike` not a generic type until Python 3.9, so sticking with `str` +# as the type for `path` until then. +@contextlib.contextmanager +def _parse_elf(path: str) -> Generator[ELFFile | None, None, None]: + try: + with open(path, "rb") as f: + yield ELFFile(f) + except (OSError, TypeError, ValueError): + yield None + + +def _is_linux_armhf(executable: str) -> bool: + # hard-float ABI can be detected from the ELF header of the running + # process + # https://static.docs.arm.com/ihi0044/g/aaelf32.pdf + with _parse_elf(executable) as f: + return ( + f is not None + and f.capacity == EIClass.C32 + and f.encoding == EIData.Lsb + and f.machine == EMachine.Arm + and f.flags & EF_ARM_ABIMASK == EF_ARM_ABI_VER5 + and f.flags & EF_ARM_ABI_FLOAT_HARD == EF_ARM_ABI_FLOAT_HARD + ) + + +def _is_linux_i686(executable: str) -> bool: + with _parse_elf(executable) as f: + return ( + f is not None + and f.capacity == EIClass.C32 + and f.encoding == EIData.Lsb + and f.machine == EMachine.I386 + ) + + +def _have_compatible_abi(executable: str, archs: Sequence[str]) -> bool: + if "armv7l" in archs: + return _is_linux_armhf(executable) + if "i686" in archs: + return _is_linux_i686(executable) + return any(arch in _ALLOWED_ARCHS for arch in archs) + + +# If glibc ever changes its major version, we need to know what the last +# minor version was, so we can build the complete list of all versions. +# For now, guess what the highest minor version might be, assume it will +# be 50 for testing. Once this actually happens, update the dictionary +# with the actual value. +_LAST_GLIBC_MINOR: dict[int, int] = collections.defaultdict(lambda: 50) + + +class _GLibCVersion(NamedTuple): + major: int + minor: int + + +def _glibc_version_string_confstr() -> str | None: + """ + Primary implementation of glibc_version_string using os.confstr. + """ + # os.confstr is quite a bit faster than ctypes.DLL. It's also less likely + # to be broken or missing. This strategy is used in the standard library + # platform module. + # https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/fcf1d003bf4f0100c/Lib/platform.py#L175-L183 + try: + # Should be a string like "glibc 2.17". + version_string: str | None = os.confstr("CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION") + assert version_string is not None + _, version = version_string.rsplit() + except (AssertionError, AttributeError, OSError, ValueError): + # os.confstr() or CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION not available (or a bad value)... + return None + return version + + +def _glibc_version_string_ctypes() -> str | None: + """ + Fallback implementation of glibc_version_string using ctypes. + """ + try: + import ctypes # noqa: PLC0415 + except ImportError: + return None + + # ctypes.CDLL(None) internally calls dlopen(NULL), and as the dlopen + # manpage says, "If filename is NULL, then the returned handle is for the + # main program". This way we can let the linker do the work to figure out + # which libc our process is actually using. + # + # We must also handle the special case where the executable is not a + # dynamically linked executable. This can occur when using musl libc, + # for example. In this situation, dlopen() will error, leading to an + # OSError. Interestingly, at least in the case of musl, there is no + # errno set on the OSError. The single string argument used to construct + # OSError comes from libc itself and is therefore not portable to + # hard code here. In any case, failure to call dlopen() means we + # can proceed, so we bail on our attempt. + try: + process_namespace = ctypes.CDLL(None) + except OSError: + return None + + try: + gnu_get_libc_version = process_namespace.gnu_get_libc_version + except AttributeError: + # Symbol doesn't exist -> therefore, we are not linked to + # glibc. + return None + + # Call gnu_get_libc_version, which returns a string like "2.5" + gnu_get_libc_version.restype = ctypes.c_char_p + version_str: str = gnu_get_libc_version() + # py2 / py3 compatibility: + if not isinstance(version_str, str): + version_str = version_str.decode("ascii") + + return version_str + + +def _glibc_version_string() -> str | None: + """Returns glibc version string, or None if not using glibc.""" + return _glibc_version_string_confstr() or _glibc_version_string_ctypes() + + +def _parse_glibc_version(version_str: str) -> _GLibCVersion: + """Parse glibc version. + + We use a regexp instead of str.split because we want to discard any + random junk that might come after the minor version -- this might happen + in patched/forked versions of glibc (e.g. Linaro's version of glibc + uses version strings like "2.20-2014.11"). See gh-3588. + """ + m = re.match(r"(?P[0-9]+)\.(?P[0-9]+)", version_str) + if not m: + warnings.warn( + f"Expected glibc version with 2 components major.minor, got: {version_str}", + RuntimeWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return _GLibCVersion(-1, -1) + return _GLibCVersion(int(m.group("major")), int(m.group("minor"))) + + +@functools.lru_cache +def _get_glibc_version() -> _GLibCVersion: + version_str = _glibc_version_string() + if version_str is None: + return _GLibCVersion(-1, -1) + return _parse_glibc_version(version_str) + + +# From PEP 513, PEP 600 +def _is_compatible(arch: str, version: _GLibCVersion) -> bool: + sys_glibc = _get_glibc_version() + if sys_glibc < version: + return False + # Check for presence of _manylinux module. + try: + import _manylinux # noqa: PLC0415 + except ImportError: + return True + if hasattr(_manylinux, "manylinux_compatible"): + result = _manylinux.manylinux_compatible(version[0], version[1], arch) + if result is not None: + return bool(result) + return True + if version == _GLibCVersion(2, 5) and hasattr(_manylinux, "manylinux1_compatible"): + return bool(_manylinux.manylinux1_compatible) + if version == _GLibCVersion(2, 12) and hasattr( + _manylinux, "manylinux2010_compatible" + ): + return bool(_manylinux.manylinux2010_compatible) + if version == _GLibCVersion(2, 17) and hasattr( + _manylinux, "manylinux2014_compatible" + ): + return bool(_manylinux.manylinux2014_compatible) + return True + + +_LEGACY_MANYLINUX_MAP: dict[_GLibCVersion, str] = { + # CentOS 7 w/ glibc 2.17 (PEP 599) + _GLibCVersion(2, 17): "manylinux2014", + # CentOS 6 w/ glibc 2.12 (PEP 571) + _GLibCVersion(2, 12): "manylinux2010", + # CentOS 5 w/ glibc 2.5 (PEP 513) + _GLibCVersion(2, 5): "manylinux1", +} + + +def platform_tags(archs: Sequence[str]) -> Iterator[str]: + """Generate manylinux tags compatible to the current platform. + + :param archs: Sequence of compatible architectures. + The first one shall be the closest to the actual architecture and be the part of + platform tag after the ``linux_`` prefix, e.g. ``x86_64``. + The ``linux_`` prefix is assumed as a prerequisite for the current platform to + be manylinux-compatible. + + :returns: An iterator of compatible manylinux tags. + """ + if not _have_compatible_abi(sys.executable, archs): + return + # Oldest glibc to be supported regardless of architecture is (2, 17). + too_old_glibc2 = _GLibCVersion(2, 16) + if set(archs) & {"x86_64", "i686"}: + # On x86/i686 also oldest glibc to be supported is (2, 5). + too_old_glibc2 = _GLibCVersion(2, 4) + current_glibc = _GLibCVersion(*_get_glibc_version()) + glibc_max_list = [current_glibc] + # We can assume compatibility across glibc major versions. + # https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24636 + # + # Build a list of maximum glibc versions so that we can + # output the canonical list of all glibc from current_glibc + # down to too_old_glibc2, including all intermediary versions. + for glibc_major in range(current_glibc.major - 1, 1, -1): + glibc_minor = _LAST_GLIBC_MINOR[glibc_major] + glibc_max_list.append(_GLibCVersion(glibc_major, glibc_minor)) + for arch in archs: + for glibc_max in glibc_max_list: + if glibc_max.major == too_old_glibc2.major: + min_minor = too_old_glibc2.minor + else: + # For other glibc major versions oldest supported is (x, 0). + min_minor = -1 + for glibc_minor in range(glibc_max.minor, min_minor, -1): + glibc_version = _GLibCVersion(glibc_max.major, glibc_minor) + if _is_compatible(arch, glibc_version): + yield "manylinux_{}_{}_{}".format(*glibc_version, arch) + + # Handle the legacy manylinux1, manylinux2010, manylinux2014 tags. + if legacy_tag := _LEGACY_MANYLINUX_MAP.get(glibc_version): + yield f"{legacy_tag}_{arch}" diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_musllinux.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_musllinux.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4e8116a79ca80d60657542a23b4bbcbc3c518eaf --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_musllinux.py @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +"""PEP 656 support. + +This module implements logic to detect if the currently running Python is +linked against musl, and what musl version is used. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import functools +import re +import subprocess +import sys +from typing import Iterator, NamedTuple, Sequence + +from ._elffile import ELFFile + + +class _MuslVersion(NamedTuple): + major: int + minor: int + + +def _parse_musl_version(output: str) -> _MuslVersion | None: + lines = [n for n in (n.strip() for n in output.splitlines()) if n] + if len(lines) < 2 or lines[0][:4] != "musl": + return None + m = re.match(r"Version (\d+)\.(\d+)", lines[1]) + if not m: + return None + return _MuslVersion(major=int(m.group(1)), minor=int(m.group(2))) + + +@functools.lru_cache +def _get_musl_version(executable: str) -> _MuslVersion | None: + """Detect currently-running musl runtime version. + + This is done by checking the specified executable's dynamic linking + information, and invoking the loader to parse its output for a version + string. If the loader is musl, the output would be something like:: + + musl libc (x86_64) + Version 1.2.2 + Dynamic Program Loader + """ + try: + with open(executable, "rb") as f: + ld = ELFFile(f).interpreter + except (OSError, TypeError, ValueError): + return None + if ld is None or "musl" not in ld: + return None + proc = subprocess.run([ld], check=False, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, text=True) + return _parse_musl_version(proc.stderr) + + +def platform_tags(archs: Sequence[str]) -> Iterator[str]: + """Generate musllinux tags compatible to the current platform. + + :param archs: Sequence of compatible architectures. + The first one shall be the closest to the actual architecture and be the part of + platform tag after the ``linux_`` prefix, e.g. ``x86_64``. + The ``linux_`` prefix is assumed as a prerequisite for the current platform to + be musllinux-compatible. + + :returns: An iterator of compatible musllinux tags. + """ + sys_musl = _get_musl_version(sys.executable) + if sys_musl is None: # Python not dynamically linked against musl. + return + for arch in archs: + for minor in range(sys_musl.minor, -1, -1): + yield f"musllinux_{sys_musl.major}_{minor}_{arch}" + + +if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + import sysconfig + + plat = sysconfig.get_platform() + assert plat.startswith("linux-"), "not linux" + + print("plat:", plat) + print("musl:", _get_musl_version(sys.executable)) + print("tags:", end=" ") + for t in platform_tags(re.sub(r"[.-]", "_", plat.split("-", 1)[-1])): + print(t, end="\n ") diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_parser.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_parser.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d320269e1531d822003bde7a826ba24eecca3bae --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_parser.py @@ -0,0 +1,393 @@ +"""Handwritten parser of dependency specifiers. + +The docstring for each __parse_* function contains EBNF-inspired grammar representing +the implementation. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import ast +from typing import List, Literal, NamedTuple, Sequence, Tuple, Union + +from ._tokenizer import DEFAULT_RULES, Tokenizer + + +class Node: + __slots__ = ("value",) + + def __init__(self, value: str) -> None: + self.value = value + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return self.value + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__}({self.value!r})>" + + def serialize(self) -> str: + raise NotImplementedError + + def __getstate__(self) -> str: + # Return just the value string for compactness and stability. + return self.value + + def _restore_value(self, value: object) -> None: + if not isinstance(value, str): + raise TypeError( + f"Cannot restore {self.__class__.__name__} value from {value!r}" + ) + self.value = value + + def __setstate__(self, state: object) -> None: + if isinstance(state, str): + # New format (26.2+): just the value string. + self._restore_value(state) + return + if isinstance(state, tuple) and len(state) == 2: + # Old format (packaging <= 26.0, __slots__): (None, {slot: value}). + _, slot_dict = state + if isinstance(slot_dict, dict) and "value" in slot_dict: + self._restore_value(slot_dict["value"]) + return + if isinstance(state, dict) and "value" in state: + # Old format (packaging <= 25.0, no __slots__): plain __dict__. + self._restore_value(state["value"]) + return + raise TypeError(f"Cannot restore {self.__class__.__name__} from {state!r}") + + +class Variable(Node): + __slots__ = () + + def serialize(self) -> str: + return str(self) + + +class Value(Node): + __slots__ = () + + def serialize(self) -> str: + return f'"{self}"' + + +class Op(Node): + __slots__ = () + + def serialize(self) -> str: + return str(self) + + +MarkerLogical = Literal["and", "or"] +MarkerVar = Union[Variable, Value] +MarkerItem = Tuple[MarkerVar, Op, MarkerVar] +MarkerAtom = Union[MarkerItem, Sequence["MarkerAtom"]] +MarkerList = List[Union["MarkerList", MarkerAtom, MarkerLogical]] + + +class ParsedRequirement(NamedTuple): + name: str + url: str + extras: list[str] + specifier: str + marker: MarkerList | None + + +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Recursive descent parser for dependency specifier +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +def parse_requirement(source: str) -> ParsedRequirement: + return _parse_requirement(Tokenizer(source, rules=DEFAULT_RULES)) + + +def _parse_requirement(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> ParsedRequirement: + """ + requirement = WS? IDENTIFIER WS? extras WS? requirement_details + """ + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + name_token = tokenizer.expect( + "IDENTIFIER", expected="package name at the start of dependency specifier" + ) + name = name_token.text + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + extras = _parse_extras(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + url, specifier, marker = _parse_requirement_details(tokenizer) + tokenizer.expect("END", expected="end of dependency specifier") + + return ParsedRequirement(name, url, extras, specifier, marker) + + +def _parse_requirement_details( + tokenizer: Tokenizer, +) -> tuple[str, str, MarkerList | None]: + """ + requirement_details = AT URL (WS requirement_marker?)? + | specifier WS? (requirement_marker)? + """ + + specifier = "" + url = "" + marker = None + + if tokenizer.check("AT"): + tokenizer.read() + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + url_start = tokenizer.position + url = tokenizer.expect("URL", expected="URL after @").text + if tokenizer.check("END", peek=True): + return (url, specifier, marker) + + tokenizer.expect("WS", expected="whitespace after URL") + + # The input might end after whitespace. + if tokenizer.check("END", peek=True): + return (url, specifier, marker) + + marker = _parse_requirement_marker( + tokenizer, + span_start=url_start, + expected="semicolon (after URL and whitespace)", + ) + else: + specifier_start = tokenizer.position + specifier = _parse_specifier(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + if tokenizer.check("END", peek=True): + return (url, specifier, marker) + + marker = _parse_requirement_marker( + tokenizer, + span_start=specifier_start, + expected=( + "comma (within version specifier), semicolon (after version specifier)" + if specifier + else "semicolon (after name with no version specifier)" + ), + ) + + return (url, specifier, marker) + + +def _parse_requirement_marker( + tokenizer: Tokenizer, *, span_start: int, expected: str +) -> MarkerList: + """ + requirement_marker = SEMICOLON marker WS? + """ + + if not tokenizer.check("SEMICOLON"): + tokenizer.raise_syntax_error( + f"Expected {expected} or end", + span_start=span_start, + span_end=None, + ) + tokenizer.read() + + marker = _parse_marker(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + return marker + + +def _parse_extras(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> list[str]: + """ + extras = (LEFT_BRACKET wsp* extras_list? wsp* RIGHT_BRACKET)? + """ + if not tokenizer.check("LEFT_BRACKET", peek=True): + return [] + + with tokenizer.enclosing_tokens( + "LEFT_BRACKET", + "RIGHT_BRACKET", + around="extras", + ): + tokenizer.consume("WS") + extras = _parse_extras_list(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + return extras + + +def _parse_extras_list(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> list[str]: + """ + extras_list = identifier (wsp* ',' wsp* identifier)* + """ + extras: list[str] = [] + + if not tokenizer.check("IDENTIFIER"): + return extras + + extras.append(tokenizer.read().text) + + while True: + tokenizer.consume("WS") + if tokenizer.check("IDENTIFIER", peek=True): + tokenizer.raise_syntax_error("Expected comma between extra names") + elif not tokenizer.check("COMMA"): + break + + tokenizer.read() + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + extra_token = tokenizer.expect("IDENTIFIER", expected="extra name after comma") + extras.append(extra_token.text) + + return extras + + +def _parse_specifier(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> str: + """ + specifier = LEFT_PARENTHESIS WS? version_many WS? RIGHT_PARENTHESIS + | WS? version_many WS? + """ + with tokenizer.enclosing_tokens( + "LEFT_PARENTHESIS", + "RIGHT_PARENTHESIS", + around="version specifier", + ): + tokenizer.consume("WS") + parsed_specifiers = _parse_version_many(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + return parsed_specifiers + + +def _parse_version_many(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> str: + """ + version_many = (SPECIFIER (WS? COMMA WS? SPECIFIER)*)? + """ + parsed_specifiers = "" + while tokenizer.check("SPECIFIER"): + span_start = tokenizer.position + parsed_specifiers += tokenizer.read().text + if tokenizer.check("VERSION_PREFIX_TRAIL", peek=True): + tokenizer.raise_syntax_error( + ".* suffix can only be used with `==` or `!=` operators", + span_start=span_start, + span_end=tokenizer.position + 1, + ) + if tokenizer.check("VERSION_LOCAL_LABEL_TRAIL", peek=True): + tokenizer.raise_syntax_error( + "Local version label can only be used with `==` or `!=` operators", + span_start=span_start, + span_end=tokenizer.position, + ) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + if not tokenizer.check("COMMA"): + break + parsed_specifiers += tokenizer.read().text + tokenizer.consume("WS") + + return parsed_specifiers + + +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Recursive descent parser for marker expression +# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +def parse_marker(source: str) -> MarkerList: + return _parse_full_marker(Tokenizer(source, rules=DEFAULT_RULES)) + + +def _parse_full_marker(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> MarkerList: + retval = _parse_marker(tokenizer) + tokenizer.expect("END", expected="end of marker expression") + return retval + + +def _parse_marker(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> MarkerList: + """ + marker = marker_atom (BOOLOP marker_atom)+ + """ + expression = [_parse_marker_atom(tokenizer)] + while tokenizer.check("BOOLOP"): + token = tokenizer.read() + expr_right = _parse_marker_atom(tokenizer) + expression.extend((token.text, expr_right)) + return expression + + +def _parse_marker_atom(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> MarkerAtom: + """ + marker_atom = WS? LEFT_PARENTHESIS WS? marker WS? RIGHT_PARENTHESIS WS? + | WS? marker_item WS? + """ + + tokenizer.consume("WS") + if tokenizer.check("LEFT_PARENTHESIS", peek=True): + with tokenizer.enclosing_tokens( + "LEFT_PARENTHESIS", + "RIGHT_PARENTHESIS", + around="marker expression", + ): + tokenizer.consume("WS") + marker: MarkerAtom = _parse_marker(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + else: + marker = _parse_marker_item(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + return marker + + +def _parse_marker_item(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> MarkerItem: + """ + marker_item = WS? marker_var WS? marker_op WS? marker_var WS? + """ + tokenizer.consume("WS") + marker_var_left = _parse_marker_var(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + marker_op = _parse_marker_op(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + marker_var_right = _parse_marker_var(tokenizer) + tokenizer.consume("WS") + return (marker_var_left, marker_op, marker_var_right) + + +def _parse_marker_var(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> MarkerVar: # noqa: RET503 + """ + marker_var = VARIABLE | QUOTED_STRING + """ + if tokenizer.check("VARIABLE"): + return process_env_var(tokenizer.read().text.replace(".", "_")) + elif tokenizer.check("QUOTED_STRING"): + return process_python_str(tokenizer.read().text) + else: + tokenizer.raise_syntax_error( + message="Expected a marker variable or quoted string" + ) + + +def process_env_var(env_var: str) -> Variable: + if env_var in ("platform_python_implementation", "python_implementation"): + return Variable("platform_python_implementation") + else: + return Variable(env_var) + + +def process_python_str(python_str: str) -> Value: + value = ast.literal_eval(python_str) + return Value(str(value)) + + +def _parse_marker_op(tokenizer: Tokenizer) -> Op: + """ + marker_op = IN | NOT IN | OP + """ + if tokenizer.check("IN"): + tokenizer.read() + return Op("in") + elif tokenizer.check("NOT"): + tokenizer.read() + tokenizer.expect("WS", expected="whitespace after 'not'") + tokenizer.expect("IN", expected="'in' after 'not'") + return Op("not in") + elif tokenizer.check("OP"): + return Op(tokenizer.read().text) + else: + return tokenizer.raise_syntax_error( + "Expected marker operator, one of <=, <, !=, ==, >=, >, ~=, ===, in, not in" + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_structures.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_structures.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4306784d9a26466aa0a210cb2f262903c67d46ca --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_structures.py @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +"""Backward-compatibility shim for unpickling Version objects serialized before +packaging 26.1. + +Old pickles reference ``packaging._structures.InfinityType`` and +``packaging._structures.NegativeInfinityType``. This module provides minimal +stand-in classes so that ``pickle.loads()`` can resolve those references. +The deserialized objects are not used for comparisons — ``Version.__setstate__`` +discards the stale ``_key`` cache and recomputes it from the core version fields. +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + + +class InfinityType: + """Stand-in for the removed ``InfinityType`` used in old comparison keys.""" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "Infinity" + + +class NegativeInfinityType: + """Stand-in for the removed ``NegativeInfinityType`` used in old comparison keys.""" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "-Infinity" + + +Infinity = InfinityType() +NegativeInfinity = NegativeInfinityType() diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_tokenizer.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_tokenizer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5ab891ccb8e9048cf64573ca303357efe6afae32 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/_tokenizer.py @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import contextlib +import re +from dataclasses import dataclass +from typing import Generator, Mapping, NoReturn + +from .specifiers import Specifier + + +@dataclass +class Token: + name: str + text: str + position: int + + +class ParserSyntaxError(Exception): + """The provided source text could not be parsed correctly.""" + + def __init__( + self, + message: str, + *, + source: str, + span: tuple[int, int], + ) -> None: + self.span = span + self.message = message + self.source = source + + super().__init__() + + def __str__(self) -> str: + marker = " " * self.span[0] + "~" * (self.span[1] - self.span[0]) + "^" + return f"{self.message}\n {self.source}\n {marker}" + + +DEFAULT_RULES: dict[str, re.Pattern[str]] = { + "LEFT_PARENTHESIS": re.compile(r"\("), + "RIGHT_PARENTHESIS": re.compile(r"\)"), + "LEFT_BRACKET": re.compile(r"\["), + "RIGHT_BRACKET": re.compile(r"\]"), + "SEMICOLON": re.compile(r";"), + "COMMA": re.compile(r","), + "QUOTED_STRING": re.compile( + r""" + ( + ('[^']*') + | + ("[^"]*") + ) + """, + re.VERBOSE, + ), + "OP": re.compile(r"(===|==|~=|!=|<=|>=|<|>)"), + "BOOLOP": re.compile(r"\b(or|and)\b"), + "IN": re.compile(r"\bin\b"), + "NOT": re.compile(r"\bnot\b"), + "VARIABLE": re.compile( + r""" + \b( + python_version + |python_full_version + |os[._]name + |sys[._]platform + |platform_(release|system) + |platform[._](version|machine|python_implementation) + |python_implementation + |implementation_(name|version) + |extras? + |dependency_groups + )\b + """, + re.VERBOSE, + ), + "SPECIFIER": re.compile( + Specifier._specifier_regex_str, + re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE, + ), + "AT": re.compile(r"\@"), + "URL": re.compile(r"[^ \t]+"), + "IDENTIFIER": re.compile(r"\b[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._-]*\b"), + "VERSION_PREFIX_TRAIL": re.compile(r"\.\*"), + "VERSION_LOCAL_LABEL_TRAIL": re.compile(r"\+[a-z0-9]+(?:[-_\.][a-z0-9]+)*"), + "WS": re.compile(r"[ \t]+"), + "END": re.compile(r"$"), +} + + +class Tokenizer: + """Context-sensitive token parsing. + + Provides methods to examine the input stream to check whether the next token + matches. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + source: str, + *, + rules: Mapping[str, re.Pattern[str]], + ) -> None: + self.source = source + self.rules = rules + self.next_token: Token | None = None + self.position = 0 + + def consume(self, name: str) -> None: + """Move beyond provided token name, if at current position.""" + if self.check(name): + self.read() + + def check(self, name: str, *, peek: bool = False) -> bool: + """Check whether the next token has the provided name. + + By default, if the check succeeds, the token *must* be read before + another check. If `peek` is set to `True`, the token is not loaded and + would need to be checked again. + """ + assert self.next_token is None, ( + f"Cannot check for {name!r}, already have {self.next_token!r}" + ) + assert name in self.rules, f"Unknown token name: {name!r}" + + expression = self.rules[name] + + match = expression.match(self.source, self.position) + if match is None: + return False + if not peek: + self.next_token = Token(name, match[0], self.position) + return True + + def expect(self, name: str, *, expected: str) -> Token: + """Expect a certain token name next, failing with a syntax error otherwise. + + The token is *not* read. + """ + if not self.check(name): + raise self.raise_syntax_error(f"Expected {expected}") + return self.read() + + def read(self) -> Token: + """Consume the next token and return it.""" + token = self.next_token + assert token is not None + + self.position += len(token.text) + self.next_token = None + + return token + + def raise_syntax_error( + self, + message: str, + *, + span_start: int | None = None, + span_end: int | None = None, + ) -> NoReturn: + """Raise ParserSyntaxError at the given position.""" + span = ( + self.position if span_start is None else span_start, + self.position if span_end is None else span_end, + ) + raise ParserSyntaxError( + message, + source=self.source, + span=span, + ) + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def enclosing_tokens( + self, open_token: str, close_token: str, *, around: str + ) -> Generator[None, None, None]: + if self.check(open_token): + open_position = self.position + self.read() + else: + open_position = None + + yield + + if open_position is None: + return + + if not self.check(close_token): + self.raise_syntax_error( + f"Expected matching {close_token} for {open_token}, after {around}", + span_start=open_position, + ) + + self.read() diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/dependency_groups.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/dependency_groups.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..413e5cb4b40d734564b99092320bb58a8f3c2c2b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/dependency_groups.py @@ -0,0 +1,302 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import re +from collections.abc import Mapping, Sequence + +from .errors import _ErrorCollector +from .requirements import Requirement + +__all__ = [ + "CyclicDependencyGroup", + "DependencyGroupInclude", + "DependencyGroupResolver", + "DuplicateGroupNames", + "InvalidDependencyGroupObject", + "resolve_dependency_groups", +] + + +def __dir__() -> list[str]: + return __all__ + + +# ----------- +# Error Types +# ----------- + + +class DuplicateGroupNames(ValueError): + """ + The same dependency groups were defined twice, with different non-normalized names. + """ + + +class CyclicDependencyGroup(ValueError): + """ + The dependency group includes form a cycle. + """ + + def __init__(self, requested_group: str, group: str, include_group: str) -> None: + self.requested_group = requested_group + self.group = group + self.include_group = include_group + + if include_group == group: + reason = f"{group} includes itself" + else: + reason = f"{include_group} -> {group}, {group} -> {include_group}" + super().__init__( + "Cyclic dependency group include while resolving " + f"{requested_group}: {reason}" + ) + + +# in the PEP 735 spec, the tables in dependency group lists were described as +# "Dependency Object Specifiers", but the only defined type of object was a +# "Dependency Group Include" -- hence the naming of this error as "Object" +class InvalidDependencyGroupObject(ValueError): + """ + A member of a dependency group was identified as a dict, but was not in a valid + format. + """ + + +# ------------------------ +# Object Model & Interface +# ------------------------ + + +class DependencyGroupInclude: + __slots__ = ("include_group",) + + def __init__(self, include_group: str) -> None: + """ + Initialize a DependencyGroupInclude. + + :param include_group: The name of the group referred to by this include. + """ + self.include_group = include_group + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({self.include_group!r})" + + +class DependencyGroupResolver: + """ + A resolver for Dependency Group data. + + This class handles caching, name normalization, cycle detection, and other + parsing requirements. There are only two public methods for exploring the data: + ``lookup()`` and ``resolve()``. + + :param dependency_groups: A mapping, as provided via pyproject + ``[dependency-groups]``. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + dependency_groups: Mapping[str, Sequence[str | Mapping[str, str]]], + ) -> None: + errors = _ErrorCollector() + + self.dependency_groups = _normalize_group_names(dependency_groups, errors) + + # a map of group names to parsed data + self._parsed_groups: dict[ + str, tuple[Requirement | DependencyGroupInclude, ...] + ] = {} + # a map of group names to their ancestors, used for cycle detection + self._include_graph_ancestors: dict[str, tuple[str, ...]] = {} + # a cache of completed resolutions to Requirement lists + self._resolve_cache: dict[str, tuple[Requirement, ...]] = {} + + errors.finalize("[dependency-groups] data was invalid") + + def lookup(self, group: str) -> tuple[Requirement | DependencyGroupInclude, ...]: + """ + Lookup a group name, returning the parsed dependency data for that group. + This will not resolve includes. + + :param group: the name of the group to lookup + """ + group = _normalize_name(group) + + with _ErrorCollector().on_exit( + f"[dependency-groups] data for {group!r} was malformed" + ) as errors: + return self._parse_group(group, errors) + + def resolve(self, group: str) -> tuple[Requirement, ...]: + """ + Resolve a dependency group to a list of requirements. + + :param group: the name of the group to resolve + """ + group = _normalize_name(group) + + with _ErrorCollector().on_exit( + f"[dependency-groups] data for {group!r} was malformed" + ) as errors: + return self._resolve(group, group, errors) + + def _resolve( + self, group: str, requested_group: str, errors: _ErrorCollector + ) -> tuple[Requirement, ...]: + """ + This is a helper for cached resolution to strings. It preserves the name of the + group which the user initially requested in order to present a clearer error in + the event that a cycle is detected. + + :param group: The normalized name of the group to resolve. + :param requested_group: The group which was used in the original, user-facing + request. + """ + if group in self._resolve_cache: + return self._resolve_cache[group] + + parsed = self._parse_group(group, errors) + + resolved_group = [] + + for item in parsed: + if isinstance(item, Requirement): + resolved_group.append(item) + elif isinstance(item, DependencyGroupInclude): + include_group = _normalize_name(item.include_group) + + # if a group is cyclic, record the error + # otherwise, follow the include_group reference + # + # this allows us to examine all includes in a group, even in the + # presence of errors + if include_group in self._include_graph_ancestors.get(group, ()): + errors.error( + CyclicDependencyGroup( + requested_group, group, item.include_group + ) + ) + else: + self._include_graph_ancestors[include_group] = ( + *self._include_graph_ancestors.get(group, ()), + group, + ) + resolved_group.extend( + self._resolve(include_group, requested_group, errors) + ) + else: # pragma: no cover + raise NotImplementedError( + f"Invalid dependency group item after parse: {item}" + ) + + # in the event that errors were detected, present the group as empty and do not + # cache the result + # this ensures that repeated access to a cyclic group will raise multiple errors + if errors.errors: + return () + + self._resolve_cache[group] = tuple(resolved_group) + return self._resolve_cache[group] + + def _parse_group( + self, group: str, errors: _ErrorCollector + ) -> tuple[Requirement | DependencyGroupInclude, ...]: + # short circuit -- never do the work twice + if group in self._parsed_groups: + return self._parsed_groups[group] + + if group not in self.dependency_groups: + errors.error(LookupError(f"Dependency group '{group}' not found")) + return () + + raw_group = self.dependency_groups[group] + if isinstance(raw_group, str): + errors.error( + TypeError( + f"Dependency group {group!r} contained a string rather than a list." + ) + ) + return () + + if not isinstance(raw_group, Sequence): + errors.error( + TypeError(f"Dependency group {group!r} is not a sequence type.") + ) + return () + + elements: list[Requirement | DependencyGroupInclude] = [] + for item in raw_group: + if isinstance(item, str): + # packaging.requirements.Requirement parsing ensures that this is a + # valid PEP 508 Dependency Specifier + # raises InvalidRequirement on failure + elements.append(Requirement(item)) + elif isinstance(item, Mapping): + if tuple(item.keys()) != ("include-group",): + errors.error( + InvalidDependencyGroupObject( + f"Invalid dependency group item: {item!r}" + ) + ) + else: + include_group = item["include-group"] + elements.append(DependencyGroupInclude(include_group=include_group)) + else: + errors.error(TypeError(f"Invalid dependency group item: {item!r}")) + + self._parsed_groups[group] = tuple(elements) + return self._parsed_groups[group] + + +# -------------------- +# Functional Interface +# -------------------- + + +def resolve_dependency_groups( + dependency_groups: Mapping[str, Sequence[str | Mapping[str, str]]], /, *groups: str +) -> tuple[str, ...]: + """ + Resolve a dependency group to a tuple of requirements, as strings. + + :param dependency_groups: the parsed contents of the ``[dependency-groups]`` table + from ``pyproject.toml`` + :param groups: the name of the group(s) to resolve + """ + resolver = DependencyGroupResolver(dependency_groups) + return tuple(str(r) for group in groups for r in resolver.resolve(group)) + + +# ---------------- +# internal helpers +# ---------------- + + +_NORMALIZE_PATTERN = re.compile(r"[-_.]+") + + +def _normalize_name(name: str) -> str: + return _NORMALIZE_PATTERN.sub("-", name).lower() + + +def _normalize_group_names( + dependency_groups: Mapping[str, Sequence[str | Mapping[str, str]]], + errors: _ErrorCollector, +) -> dict[str, Sequence[str | Mapping[str, str]]]: + original_names: dict[str, list[str]] = {} + normalized_groups: dict[str, Sequence[str | Mapping[str, str]]] = {} + + for group_name, value in dependency_groups.items(): + normed_group_name = _normalize_name(group_name) + original_names.setdefault(normed_group_name, []).append(group_name) + normalized_groups[normed_group_name] = value + + for normed_name, names in original_names.items(): + if len(names) > 1: + errors.error( + DuplicateGroupNames( + "Duplicate dependency group names: " + f"{normed_name} ({', '.join(names)})" + ) + ) + + return normalized_groups diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/direct_url.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/direct_url.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5d1c56ca9d6fcd92111b0a86258853224509abb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/direct_url.py @@ -0,0 +1,325 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import dataclasses +import re +import urllib.parse +from collections.abc import Mapping +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Protocol, TypeVar + +if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + import sys + from collections.abc import Collection + + if sys.version_info >= (3, 11): + from typing import Self + else: + from typing_extensions import Self + +__all__ = [ + "ArchiveInfo", + "DirInfo", + "DirectUrl", + "DirectUrlValidationError", + "VcsInfo", +] + + +def __dir__() -> list[str]: + return __all__ + + +_T = TypeVar("_T") + + +class _FromMappingProtocol(Protocol): # pragma: no cover + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: ... + + +_FromMappingProtocolT = TypeVar("_FromMappingProtocolT", bound=_FromMappingProtocol) + + +def _json_dict_factory(data: list[tuple[str, Any]]) -> dict[str, Any]: + return {key: value for key, value in data if value is not None} + + +def _get(d: Mapping[str, Any], expected_type: type[_T], key: str) -> _T | None: + """Get a value from the dictionary and verify it's the expected type.""" + if (value := d.get(key)) is None: + return None + if not isinstance(value, expected_type): + raise DirectUrlValidationError( + f"Unexpected type {type(value).__name__} " + f"(expected {expected_type.__name__})", + context=key, + ) + return value + + +def _get_required(d: Mapping[str, Any], expected_type: type[_T], key: str) -> _T: + """Get a required value from the dictionary and verify it's the expected type.""" + if (value := _get(d, expected_type, key)) is None: + raise _DirectUrlRequiredKeyError(key) + return value + + +def _get_object( + d: Mapping[str, Any], target_type: type[_FromMappingProtocolT], key: str +) -> _FromMappingProtocolT | None: + """Get a dictionary value from the dictionary and convert it to a dataclass.""" + if (value := _get(d, Mapping, key)) is None: # type: ignore[type-abstract] + return None + try: + return target_type._from_dict(value) + except Exception as e: + raise DirectUrlValidationError(e, context=key) from e + + +_PEP610_USER_PASS_ENV_VARS_REGEX = re.compile( + r"^\$\{[A-Za-z0-9-_]+\}(:\$\{[A-Za-z0-9-_]+\})?$" +) + + +def _strip_auth_from_netloc(netloc: str, safe_user_passwords: Collection[str]) -> str: + if "@" not in netloc: + return netloc + user_pass, netloc_no_user_pass = netloc.split("@", 1) + if user_pass in safe_user_passwords: + return netloc + if _PEP610_USER_PASS_ENV_VARS_REGEX.match(user_pass): + return netloc + return netloc_no_user_pass + + +def _strip_url(url: str, safe_user_passwords: Collection[str]) -> str: + """url with user:password part removed unless it is formed with + environment variables as specified in PEP 610, or it is a safe user:password + such as `git`. + """ + parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url) + netloc = _strip_auth_from_netloc(parsed_url.netloc, safe_user_passwords) + return urllib.parse.urlunsplit( + ( + parsed_url.scheme, + netloc, + parsed_url.path, + parsed_url.query, + parsed_url.fragment, + ) + ) + + +class DirectUrlValidationError(Exception): + """Raised when when input data is not spec-compliant.""" + + context: str | None = None + message: str + + def __init__( + self, + cause: str | Exception, + *, + context: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + if isinstance(cause, DirectUrlValidationError): + if cause.context: + self.context = ( + f"{context}.{cause.context}" if context else cause.context + ) + else: + self.context = context # pragma: no cover + self.message = cause.message + else: + self.context = context + self.message = str(cause) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + if self.context: + return f"{self.message} in {self.context!r}" + return self.message + + +class _DirectUrlRequiredKeyError(DirectUrlValidationError): + def __init__(self, key: str) -> None: + super().__init__("Missing required value", context=key) + + +@dataclasses.dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class VcsInfo: + vcs: str + commit_id: str + requested_revision: str | None = None + + def __init__( + self, + *, + vcs: str, + commit_id: str, + requested_revision: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + object.__setattr__(self, "vcs", vcs) + object.__setattr__(self, "commit_id", commit_id) + object.__setattr__(self, "requested_revision", requested_revision) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + # We can't validate vcs value because is not closed. + return cls( + vcs=_get_required(d, str, "vcs"), + requested_revision=_get(d, str, "requested_revision"), + commit_id=_get_required(d, str, "commit_id"), + ) + + +@dataclasses.dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class ArchiveInfo: + hashes: Mapping[str, str] | None = None + + def __init__( + self, + *, + hashes: Mapping[str, str] | None = None, + ) -> None: + object.__setattr__(self, "hashes", hashes) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + hashes = _get(d, Mapping, "hashes") # type: ignore[type-abstract] + if hashes is not None and not all(isinstance(h, str) for h in hashes.values()): + raise DirectUrlValidationError( + "Hash values must be strings", context="hashes" + ) + legacy_hash = _get(d, str, "hash") + if legacy_hash is not None: + if "=" not in legacy_hash: + raise DirectUrlValidationError( + "Invalid hash format (expected '=')", + context="hash", + ) + hash_algorithm, hash_value = legacy_hash.split("=", 1) + if hashes is None: + # if `hashes` are not present, we can derive it from the legacy `hash` + hashes = {hash_algorithm: hash_value} + else: + # if `hashes` are present, the legacy `hash` must match one of them + if hash_algorithm not in hashes: + raise DirectUrlValidationError( + f"Algorithm {hash_algorithm!r} used in hash field " + f"is not present in hashes field", + context="hashes", + ) + if hashes[hash_algorithm] != hash_value: + raise DirectUrlValidationError( + f"Algorithm {hash_algorithm!r} used in hash field " + f"has different value in hashes field", + context="hash", + ) + return cls(hashes=hashes) + + +@dataclasses.dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class DirInfo: + editable: bool | None = None + + def __init__( + self, + *, + editable: bool | None = None, + ) -> None: + object.__setattr__(self, "editable", editable) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + return cls( + editable=_get(d, bool, "editable"), + ) + + +@dataclasses.dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class DirectUrl: + """A class representing a direct URL.""" + + url: str + archive_info: ArchiveInfo | None = None + vcs_info: VcsInfo | None = None + dir_info: DirInfo | None = None + subdirectory: str | None = None # XXX Path or str? + + def __init__( + self, + *, + url: str, + archive_info: ArchiveInfo | None = None, + vcs_info: VcsInfo | None = None, + dir_info: DirInfo | None = None, + subdirectory: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + object.__setattr__(self, "url", url) + object.__setattr__(self, "archive_info", archive_info) + object.__setattr__(self, "vcs_info", vcs_info) + object.__setattr__(self, "dir_info", dir_info) + object.__setattr__(self, "subdirectory", subdirectory) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + direct_url = cls( + url=_get_required(d, str, "url"), + archive_info=_get_object(d, ArchiveInfo, "archive_info"), + vcs_info=_get_object(d, VcsInfo, "vcs_info"), + dir_info=_get_object(d, DirInfo, "dir_info"), + subdirectory=_get(d, str, "subdirectory"), + ) + if ( + bool(direct_url.vcs_info) + + bool(direct_url.archive_info) + + bool(direct_url.dir_info) + ) != 1: + raise DirectUrlValidationError( + "Exactly one of vcs_info, archive_info, dir_info must be present" + ) + if direct_url.dir_info is not None and not direct_url.url.startswith("file://"): + raise DirectUrlValidationError( + "URL scheme must be file:// when dir_info is present", + context="url", + ) + # XXX subdirectory must be relative, can we, should we validate that here? + return direct_url + + @classmethod + def from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any], /) -> Self: + """Create and validate a DirectUrl instance from a JSON dictionary.""" + return cls._from_dict(d) + + def to_dict( + self, + *, + generate_legacy_hash: bool = False, + strip_user_password: bool = True, + safe_user_passwords: Collection[str] = ("git",), + ) -> Mapping[str, Any]: + """Convert the DirectUrl instance to a JSON dictionary. + + :param generate_legacy_hash: If True, include a legacy `hash` field in + `archive_info` for backward compatibility with tools that don't + support the `hashes` field. + :param strip_user_password: If True, strip user:password from the URL + unless it is formed with environment variables as specified in PEP + 610, or it is a safe user:password such as `git`. + :param safe_user_passwords: A collection of user:password strings that + should not be stripped from the URL even if `strip_user_password` is + True. + """ + res = dataclasses.asdict(self, dict_factory=_json_dict_factory) + if generate_legacy_hash and self.archive_info and self.archive_info.hashes: + hash_algorithm, hash_value = next(iter(self.archive_info.hashes.items())) + res["archive_info"]["hash"] = f"{hash_algorithm}={hash_value}" + if strip_user_password: + res["url"] = _strip_url(self.url, safe_user_passwords) + return res + + def validate(self) -> None: + """Validate the DirectUrl instance against the specification. + + Raises :class:`DirectUrlValidationError` if invalid. + """ + self.from_dict(self.to_dict()) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/errors.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/errors.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d1d47cf6c3416179750bf5bf170aafe9d0fa6497 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/errors.py @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import contextlib +import dataclasses +import sys +import typing + +__all__ = ["ExceptionGroup"] + + +def __dir__() -> list[str]: + return __all__ + + +if sys.version_info >= (3, 11): # pragma: no cover + from builtins import ExceptionGroup +else: # pragma: no cover + + class ExceptionGroup(Exception): + """A minimal implementation of :external:exc:`ExceptionGroup` from Python 3.11. + + If :external:exc:`ExceptionGroup` is already defined by Python itself, + that version is used instead. + """ + + message: str + exceptions: list[Exception] + + def __init__(self, message: str, exceptions: list[Exception]) -> None: + self.message = message + self.exceptions = exceptions + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({self.message!r}, {self.exceptions!r})" + + +@dataclasses.dataclass +class _ErrorCollector: + """ + Collect errors into ExceptionGroups. + + Used like this: + + collector = _ErrorCollector() + # Add a single exception + collector.error(ValueError("one")) + + # Supports nesting, including combining ExceptionGroups + with collector.collect(): + raise ValueError("two") + collector.finalize("Found some errors") + + Since making a collector and then calling finalize later is a common pattern, + a convenience method ``on_exit`` is provided. + """ + + errors: list[Exception] = dataclasses.field(default_factory=list, init=False) + + def finalize(self, msg: str) -> None: + """Raise a group exception if there are any errors.""" + if self.errors: + raise ExceptionGroup(msg, self.errors) + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def on_exit(self, msg: str) -> typing.Generator[_ErrorCollector, None, None]: + """ + Calls finalize if no uncollected errors were present. + + Uncollected errors are raised normally. + """ + yield self + self.finalize(msg) + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def collect(self, *err_cls: type[Exception]) -> typing.Generator[None, None, None]: + """ + Context manager to collect errors into the error list. + + Must be inside loops, as only one error can be collected at a time. + """ + error_classes = err_cls or (Exception,) + try: + yield + except ExceptionGroup as error: + self.errors.extend(error.exceptions) + except error_classes as error: + self.errors.append(error) + + def error( + self, + error: Exception, + ) -> None: + """Add an error to the list.""" + self.errors.append(error) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/markers.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/markers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..564451f530bad3dbbd95ae7575835967b1ea45df --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/markers.py @@ -0,0 +1,492 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +from __future__ import annotations + +import operator +import os +import platform +import sys +from typing import AbstractSet, Callable, Literal, Mapping, TypedDict, Union, cast + +from ._parser import MarkerAtom, MarkerList, Op, Value, Variable +from ._parser import parse_marker as _parse_marker +from ._tokenizer import ParserSyntaxError +from .specifiers import InvalidSpecifier, Specifier +from .utils import canonicalize_name + +__all__ = [ + "Environment", + "EvaluateContext", + "InvalidMarker", + "Marker", + "UndefinedComparison", + "UndefinedEnvironmentName", + "default_environment", +] + + +def __dir__() -> list[str]: + return __all__ + + +Operator = Callable[[str, Union[str, AbstractSet[str]]], bool] +EvaluateContext = Literal["metadata", "lock_file", "requirement"] +"""A ``typing.Literal`` enumerating valid marker evaluation contexts. + +Valid values for the ``context`` passed to :meth:`Marker.evaluate` are: + +* ``"metadata"`` (for core metadata; default) +* ``"lock_file"`` (for lock files) +* ``"requirement"`` (i.e. all other situations) +""" + +MARKERS_ALLOWING_SET = {"extras", "dependency_groups"} +MARKERS_REQUIRING_VERSION = { + "implementation_version", + "platform_release", + "python_full_version", + "python_version", +} + + +class InvalidMarker(ValueError): + """Raised when attempting to create a :class:`Marker` from invalid input. + + This error indicates that the given marker string does not conform to the + :ref:`specification of dependency specifiers `. + """ + + +class UndefinedComparison(ValueError): + """Raised when evaluating an unsupported marker comparison. + + This can happen when marker values are compared as versions but do not + conform to the :ref:`specification of version specifiers + `. + """ + + +class UndefinedEnvironmentName(ValueError): + """Raised when evaluating a marker that references a missing environment key.""" + + +class Environment(TypedDict): + """ + A dictionary that represents a Python environment as captured by + :func:`default_environment`. All fields are required. + """ + + implementation_name: str + """The implementation's identifier, e.g. ``'cpython'``.""" + + implementation_version: str + """ + The implementation's version, e.g. ``'3.13.0a2'`` for CPython 3.13.0a2, or + ``'7.3.13'`` for PyPy3.10 v7.3.13. + """ + + os_name: str + """ + The value of :py:data:`os.name`. The name of the operating system dependent module + imported, e.g. ``'posix'``. + """ + + platform_machine: str + """ + Returns the machine type, e.g. ``'i386'``. + + An empty string if the value cannot be determined. + """ + + platform_release: str + """ + The system's release, e.g. ``'2.2.0'`` or ``'NT'``. + + An empty string if the value cannot be determined. + """ + + platform_system: str + """ + The system/OS name, e.g. ``'Linux'``, ``'Windows'`` or ``'Java'``. + + An empty string if the value cannot be determined. + """ + + platform_version: str + """ + The system's release version, e.g. ``'#3 on degas'``. + + An empty string if the value cannot be determined. + """ + + python_full_version: str + """ + The Python version as string ``'major.minor.patchlevel'``. + + Note that unlike the Python :py:data:`sys.version`, this value will always include + the patchlevel (it defaults to 0). + """ + + platform_python_implementation: str + """ + A string identifying the Python implementation, e.g. ``'CPython'``. + """ + + python_version: str + """The Python version as string ``'major.minor'``.""" + + sys_platform: str + """ + This string contains a platform identifier that can be used to append + platform-specific components to :py:data:`sys.path`, for instance. + + For Unix systems, except on Linux and AIX, this is the lowercased OS name as + returned by ``uname -s`` with the first part of the version as returned by + ``uname -r`` appended, e.g. ``'sunos5'`` or ``'freebsd8'``, at the time when Python + was built. + """ + + +def _normalize_extras( + result: MarkerList | MarkerAtom | str, +) -> MarkerList | MarkerAtom | str: + if not isinstance(result, tuple): + return result + + lhs, op, rhs = result + if isinstance(lhs, Variable) and lhs.value == "extra": + normalized_extra = canonicalize_name(rhs.value) + rhs = Value(normalized_extra) + elif isinstance(rhs, Variable) and rhs.value == "extra": + normalized_extra = canonicalize_name(lhs.value) + lhs = Value(normalized_extra) + return lhs, op, rhs + + +def _normalize_extra_values(results: MarkerList) -> MarkerList: + """ + Normalize extra values. + """ + + return [_normalize_extras(r) for r in results] + + +def _format_marker( + marker: list[str] | MarkerAtom | str, first: bool | None = True +) -> str: + assert isinstance(marker, (list, tuple, str)) + + # Sometimes we have a structure like [[...]] which is a single item list + # where the single item is itself it's own list. In that case we want skip + # the rest of this function so that we don't get extraneous () on the + # outside. + if ( + isinstance(marker, list) + and len(marker) == 1 + and isinstance(marker[0], (list, tuple)) + ): + return _format_marker(marker[0]) + + if isinstance(marker, list): + inner = (_format_marker(m, first=False) for m in marker) + if first: + return " ".join(inner) + else: + return "(" + " ".join(inner) + ")" + elif isinstance(marker, tuple): + return " ".join([m.serialize() for m in marker]) + else: + return marker + + +_operators: dict[str, Operator] = { + "in": lambda lhs, rhs: lhs in rhs, + "not in": lambda lhs, rhs: lhs not in rhs, + "<": lambda _lhs, _rhs: False, + "<=": operator.eq, + "==": operator.eq, + "!=": operator.ne, + ">=": operator.eq, + ">": lambda _lhs, _rhs: False, +} + + +def _eval_op(lhs: str, op: Op, rhs: str | AbstractSet[str], *, key: str) -> bool: + op_str = op.serialize() + if key in MARKERS_REQUIRING_VERSION: + try: + spec = Specifier(f"{op_str}{rhs}") + except InvalidSpecifier: + pass + else: + return spec.contains(lhs, prereleases=True) + + oper: Operator | None = _operators.get(op_str) + if oper is None: + raise UndefinedComparison(f"Undefined {op!r} on {lhs!r} and {rhs!r}.") + + return oper(lhs, rhs) + + +def _normalize( + lhs: str, rhs: str | AbstractSet[str], key: str +) -> tuple[str, str | AbstractSet[str]]: + # PEP 685 - Comparison of extra names for optional distribution dependencies + # https://peps.python.org/pep-0685/ + # > When comparing extra names, tools MUST normalize the names being + # > compared using the semantics outlined in PEP 503 for names + if key == "extra": + assert isinstance(rhs, str), "extra value must be a string" + # Both sides are normalized at this point already + return (lhs, rhs) + if key in MARKERS_ALLOWING_SET: + if isinstance(rhs, str): # pragma: no cover + return (canonicalize_name(lhs), canonicalize_name(rhs)) + else: + return (canonicalize_name(lhs), {canonicalize_name(v) for v in rhs}) + + # other environment markers don't have such standards + return lhs, rhs + + +def _evaluate_markers( + markers: MarkerList, environment: dict[str, str | AbstractSet[str]] +) -> bool: + groups: list[list[bool]] = [[]] + + for marker in markers: + if isinstance(marker, list): + groups[-1].append(_evaluate_markers(marker, environment)) + elif isinstance(marker, tuple): + lhs, op, rhs = marker + + if isinstance(lhs, Variable): + environment_key = lhs.value + lhs_value = environment[environment_key] + rhs_value = rhs.value + else: + lhs_value = lhs.value + environment_key = rhs.value + rhs_value = environment[environment_key] + + assert isinstance(lhs_value, str), "lhs must be a string" + lhs_value, rhs_value = _normalize(lhs_value, rhs_value, key=environment_key) + groups[-1].append(_eval_op(lhs_value, op, rhs_value, key=environment_key)) + elif marker == "or": + groups.append([]) + elif marker == "and": + pass + else: # pragma: nocover + raise TypeError(f"Unexpected marker {marker!r}") + + return any(all(item) for item in groups) + + +def _format_full_version(info: sys._version_info) -> str: + version = f"{info.major}.{info.minor}.{info.micro}" + kind = info.releaselevel + if kind != "final": + version += kind[0] + str(info.serial) + return version + + +def default_environment() -> Environment: + """Return the default marker environment for the current Python process. + + This is the base environment used by :meth:`Marker.evaluate`. + """ + iver = _format_full_version(sys.implementation.version) + implementation_name = sys.implementation.name + return { + "implementation_name": implementation_name, + "implementation_version": iver, + "os_name": os.name, + "platform_machine": platform.machine(), + "platform_release": platform.release(), + "platform_system": platform.system(), + "platform_version": platform.version(), + "python_full_version": platform.python_version(), + "platform_python_implementation": platform.python_implementation(), + "python_version": ".".join(platform.python_version_tuple()[:2]), + "sys_platform": sys.platform, + } + + +class Marker: + """Represents a parsed dependency marker expression. + + Marker expressions are parsed according to the + :ref:`specification of dependency specifiers `. + + :param marker: The string representation of a marker expression. + :raises InvalidMarker: If ``marker`` cannot be parsed. + + Instances are safe to serialize with :mod:`pickle`. They use a stable + format so the same pickle can be loaded in future packaging releases. + + .. versionchanged:: 26.2 + + Added a stable pickle format. Pickles created with packaging 26.2+ can + be unpickled with future releases. Backward compatibility with pickles + from packaging < 26.2 is supported but may be removed in a future + release. + """ + + __slots__ = ("_markers",) + + def __init__(self, marker: str) -> None: + # Note: We create a Marker object without calling this constructor in + # packaging.requirements.Requirement. If any additional logic is + # added here, make sure to mirror/adapt Requirement. + + # If this fails and throws an error, the repr still expects _markers to + # be defined. + self._markers: MarkerList = [] + + try: + self._markers = _normalize_extra_values(_parse_marker(marker)) + # The attribute `_markers` can be described in terms of a recursive type: + # MarkerList = List[Union[Tuple[Node, ...], str, MarkerList]] + # + # For example, the following expression: + # python_version > "3.6" or (python_version == "3.6" and os_name == "unix") + # + # is parsed into: + # [ + # (, ')>, ), + # 'and', + # [ + # (, , ), + # 'or', + # (, , ) + # ] + # ] + except ParserSyntaxError as e: + raise InvalidMarker(str(e)) from e + + @classmethod + def _from_markers(cls, markers: MarkerList) -> Marker: + """Create a Marker instance from a pre-parsed marker tree. + + This avoids re-parsing serialised marker strings when combining markers. + """ + new = cls.__new__(cls) + new._markers = markers + return new + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return _format_marker(self._markers) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__}({str(self)!r})>" + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(str(self)) + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, Marker): + return NotImplemented + + return str(self) == str(other) + + def __getstate__(self) -> str: + # Return the marker expression string for compactness and stability. + # Internal Node objects are excluded; the string is re-parsed on load. + return str(self) + + def __setstate__(self, state: object) -> None: + if isinstance(state, str): + # New format (26.2+): just the marker expression string. + try: + self._markers = _normalize_extra_values(_parse_marker(state)) + except ParserSyntaxError as exc: + raise TypeError(f"Cannot restore Marker from {state!r}") from exc + return + if isinstance(state, dict) and "_markers" in state: + # Old format (packaging <= 26.1, no __slots__): plain __dict__. + markers = state["_markers"] + if isinstance(markers, list): + self._markers = markers + return + if isinstance(state, tuple) and len(state) == 2: + # Old format (packaging <= 26.1, __slots__): (None, {slot: value}). + _, slot_dict = state + if isinstance(slot_dict, dict) and "_markers" in slot_dict: + markers = slot_dict["_markers"] + if isinstance(markers, list): + self._markers = markers + return + raise TypeError(f"Cannot restore Marker from {state!r}") + + def __and__(self, other: Marker) -> Marker: + if not isinstance(other, Marker): + return NotImplemented + return self._from_markers([self._markers, "and", other._markers]) + + def __or__(self, other: Marker) -> Marker: + if not isinstance(other, Marker): + return NotImplemented + return self._from_markers([self._markers, "or", other._markers]) + + def evaluate( + self, + environment: Mapping[str, str | AbstractSet[str]] | None = None, + context: EvaluateContext = "metadata", + ) -> bool: + """Evaluate a marker. + + Return the boolean from evaluating this marker against the environment. + The environment is determined from the current Python process unless + passed in explicitly. + + :param environment: Mapping containing keys and values to override the + detected environment. + :param EvaluateContext context: The context in which the marker is + evaluated, which influences what marker names are considered valid. + Accepted values are ``"metadata"`` (for core metadata; default), + ``"lock_file"``, and ``"requirement"`` (i.e. all other situations). + :raises UndefinedComparison: If the marker uses a comparison on values + that are not valid versions per the :ref:`specification of version + specifiers `. + :raises UndefinedEnvironmentName: If the marker references a value that + is missing from the evaluation environment. + :returns: ``True`` if the marker matches, otherwise ``False``. + + """ + current_environment = cast( + "dict[str, str | AbstractSet[str]]", default_environment() + ) + if context == "lock_file": + current_environment.update( + extras=frozenset(), dependency_groups=frozenset() + ) + elif context == "metadata": + current_environment["extra"] = "" + + if environment is not None: + current_environment.update(environment) + if "extra" in current_environment: + # The API used to allow setting extra to None. We need to handle + # this case for backwards compatibility. Also skip running + # normalize name if extra is empty. + extra = cast("str | None", current_environment["extra"]) + current_environment["extra"] = canonicalize_name(extra) if extra else "" + + return _evaluate_markers( + self._markers, _repair_python_full_version(current_environment) + ) + + +def _repair_python_full_version( + env: dict[str, str | AbstractSet[str]], +) -> dict[str, str | AbstractSet[str]]: + """ + Work around platform.python_version() returning something that is not PEP 440 + compliant for non-tagged Python builds. + """ + python_full_version = cast("str", env["python_full_version"]) + if python_full_version.endswith("+"): + env["python_full_version"] = f"{python_full_version}local" + return env diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/metadata.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/metadata.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dccb627dea31193b8bb1082223dcdc4305fcfb18 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/metadata.py @@ -0,0 +1,964 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import email.header +import email.message +import email.parser +import email.policy +import keyword +import pathlib +import typing +from typing import ( + Any, + Callable, + Generic, + Literal, + TypedDict, + cast, +) + +from . import licenses, requirements, specifiers, utils +from . import version as version_module +from .errors import ExceptionGroup, _ErrorCollector + +if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + from .licenses import NormalizedLicenseExpression + +T = typing.TypeVar("T") + + +__all__ = [ + "ExceptionGroup", # Keep this for a bit (makes mypy happy w/ 26.0 compat) + "InvalidMetadata", + "Metadata", + "RFC822Message", + "RFC822Policy", + "RawMetadata", + "parse_email", +] + + +def __dir__() -> list[str]: + return __all__ + + +class InvalidMetadata(ValueError): + """A metadata field contains invalid data.""" + + field: str + """The name of the field that contains invalid data.""" + + def __init__(self, field: str, message: str) -> None: + self.field = field + super().__init__(message) + + +# The RawMetadata class attempts to make as few assumptions about the underlying +# serialization formats as possible. The idea is that as long as a serialization +# formats offer some very basic primitives in *some* way then we can support +# serializing to and from that format. +class RawMetadata(TypedDict, total=False): + """A dictionary of raw core metadata. + + Each field in core metadata maps to a key of this dictionary (when data is + provided). The key is lower-case and underscores are used instead of dashes + compared to the equivalent core metadata field. Any core metadata field that + can be specified multiple times or can hold multiple values in a single + field have a key with a plural name. See :class:`Metadata` whose attributes + match the keys of this dictionary. + + Core metadata fields that can be specified multiple times are stored as a + list or dict depending on which is appropriate for the field. Any fields + which hold multiple values in a single field are stored as a list. All fields + are considered optional. + """ + + # Metadata 1.0 - PEP 241 + metadata_version: str + name: str + version: str + platforms: list[str] + summary: str + description: str + keywords: list[str] + home_page: str + author: str + author_email: str + license: str + + # Metadata 1.1 - PEP 314 + supported_platforms: list[str] + download_url: str + classifiers: list[str] + requires: list[str] + provides: list[str] + obsoletes: list[str] + + # Metadata 1.2 - PEP 345 + maintainer: str + maintainer_email: str + requires_dist: list[str] + provides_dist: list[str] + obsoletes_dist: list[str] + requires_python: str + requires_external: list[str] + project_urls: dict[str, str] + + # Metadata 2.0 + # PEP 426 attempted to completely revamp the metadata format + # but got stuck without ever being able to build consensus on + # it and ultimately ended up withdrawn. + # + # However, a number of tools had started emitting METADATA with + # `2.0` Metadata-Version, so for historical reasons, this version + # was skipped. + + # Metadata 2.1 - PEP 566 + description_content_type: str + provides_extra: list[str] + + # Metadata 2.2 - PEP 643 + dynamic: list[str] + + # Metadata 2.3 - PEP 685 + # No new fields were added in PEP 685, just some edge case were + # tightened up to provide better interoperability. + + # Metadata 2.4 - PEP 639 + license_expression: str + license_files: list[str] + + # Metadata 2.5 - PEP 794 + import_names: list[str] + import_namespaces: list[str] + + +# 'keywords' is special as it's a string in the core metadata spec, but we +# represent it as a list. +_STRING_FIELDS = { + "author", + "author_email", + "description", + "description_content_type", + "download_url", + "home_page", + "license", + "license_expression", + "maintainer", + "maintainer_email", + "metadata_version", + "name", + "requires_python", + "summary", + "version", +} + +_LIST_FIELDS = { + "classifiers", + "dynamic", + "license_files", + "obsoletes", + "obsoletes_dist", + "platforms", + "provides", + "provides_dist", + "provides_extra", + "requires", + "requires_dist", + "requires_external", + "supported_platforms", + "import_names", + "import_namespaces", +} + +_DICT_FIELDS = { + "project_urls", +} + + +def _parse_keywords(data: str) -> list[str]: + """Split a string of comma-separated keywords into a list of keywords.""" + return [k.strip() for k in data.split(",")] + + +def _parse_project_urls(data: list[str]) -> dict[str, str]: + """Parse a list of label/URL string pairings separated by a comma.""" + urls = {} + for pair in data: + # Our logic is slightly tricky here as we want to try and do + # *something* reasonable with malformed data. + # + # The main thing that we have to worry about, is data that does + # not have a ',' at all to split the label from the Value. There + # isn't a singular right answer here, and we will fail validation + # later on (if the caller is validating) so it doesn't *really* + # matter, but since the missing value has to be an empty str + # and our return value is dict[str, str], if we let the key + # be the missing value, then they'd have multiple '' values that + # overwrite each other in a accumulating dict. + # + # The other potential issue is that it's possible to have the + # same label multiple times in the metadata, with no solid "right" + # answer with what to do in that case. As such, we'll do the only + # thing we can, which is treat the field as unparsable and add it + # to our list of unparsed fields. + # + # TODO: The spec doesn't say anything about if the keys should be + # considered case sensitive or not... logically they should + # be case-preserving and case-insensitive, but doing that + # would open up more cases where we might have duplicate + # entries. + label, _, url = (s.strip() for s in pair.partition(",")) + + if label in urls: + # The label already exists in our set of urls, so this field + # is unparsable, and we can just add the whole thing to our + # unparsable data and stop processing it. + raise KeyError("duplicate labels in project urls") + urls[label] = url + + return urls + + +def _get_payload(msg: email.message.Message, source: bytes | str) -> str: + """Get the body of the message.""" + # If our source is a str, then our caller has managed encodings for us, + # and we don't need to deal with it. + if isinstance(source, str): + payload = msg.get_payload() + assert isinstance(payload, str) + return payload + # If our source is a bytes, then we're managing the encoding and we need + # to deal with it. + else: + bpayload = msg.get_payload(decode=True) + assert isinstance(bpayload, bytes) + try: + return bpayload.decode("utf8", "strict") + except UnicodeDecodeError as exc: + raise ValueError("payload in an invalid encoding") from exc + + +# The various parse_FORMAT functions here are intended to be as lenient as +# possible in their parsing, while still returning a correctly typed +# RawMetadata. +# +# To aid in this, we also generally want to do as little touching of the +# data as possible, except where there are possibly some historic holdovers +# that make valid data awkward to work with. +# +# While this is a lower level, intermediate format than our ``Metadata`` +# class, some light touch ups can make a massive difference in usability. + +# Map METADATA fields to RawMetadata. +_EMAIL_TO_RAW_MAPPING = { + "author": "author", + "author-email": "author_email", + "classifier": "classifiers", + "description": "description", + "description-content-type": "description_content_type", + "download-url": "download_url", + "dynamic": "dynamic", + "home-page": "home_page", + "import-name": "import_names", + "import-namespace": "import_namespaces", + "keywords": "keywords", + "license": "license", + "license-expression": "license_expression", + "license-file": "license_files", + "maintainer": "maintainer", + "maintainer-email": "maintainer_email", + "metadata-version": "metadata_version", + "name": "name", + "obsoletes": "obsoletes", + "obsoletes-dist": "obsoletes_dist", + "platform": "platforms", + "project-url": "project_urls", + "provides": "provides", + "provides-dist": "provides_dist", + "provides-extra": "provides_extra", + "requires": "requires", + "requires-dist": "requires_dist", + "requires-external": "requires_external", + "requires-python": "requires_python", + "summary": "summary", + "supported-platform": "supported_platforms", + "version": "version", +} +_RAW_TO_EMAIL_MAPPING = {raw: email for email, raw in _EMAIL_TO_RAW_MAPPING.items()} + + +# This class is for writing RFC822 messages +class RFC822Policy(email.policy.EmailPolicy): + """ + This is :class:`email.policy.EmailPolicy`, but with a simple ``header_store_parse`` + implementation that handles multi-line values, and some nice defaults. + """ + + utf8 = True + mangle_from_ = False + max_line_length = 0 + + def header_store_parse(self, name: str, value: str) -> tuple[str, str]: + size = len(name) + 2 + value = value.replace("\n", "\n" + " " * size) + return (name, value) + + +# This class is for writing RFC822 messages +class RFC822Message(email.message.EmailMessage): + """ + This is :class:`email.message.EmailMessage` with two small changes: it defaults to + our `RFC822Policy`, and it correctly writes unicode when being called + with `bytes()`. + """ + + def __init__(self) -> None: + super().__init__(policy=RFC822Policy()) + + def as_bytes( + self, unixfrom: bool = False, policy: email.policy.Policy | None = None + ) -> bytes: + """ + Return the bytes representation of the message. + + This handles unicode encoding. + """ + return self.as_string(unixfrom, policy=policy).encode("utf-8") + + +def parse_email(data: bytes | str) -> tuple[RawMetadata, dict[str, list[str]]]: + """Parse a distribution's metadata stored as email headers (e.g. from ``METADATA``). + + This function returns a two-item tuple of dicts. The first dict is of + recognized fields from the core metadata specification. Fields that can be + parsed and translated into Python's built-in types are converted + appropriately. All other fields are left as-is. Fields that are allowed to + appear multiple times are stored as lists. + + The second dict contains all other fields from the metadata. This includes + any unrecognized fields. It also includes any fields which are expected to + be parsed into a built-in type but were not formatted appropriately. Finally, + any fields that are expected to appear only once but are repeated are + included in this dict. + + """ + raw: dict[str, str | list[str] | dict[str, str]] = {} + unparsed: dict[str, list[str]] = {} + + if isinstance(data, str): + parsed = email.parser.Parser(policy=email.policy.compat32).parsestr(data) + else: + parsed = email.parser.BytesParser(policy=email.policy.compat32).parsebytes(data) + + # We have to wrap parsed.keys() in a set, because in the case of multiple + # values for a key (a list), the key will appear multiple times in the + # list of keys, but we're avoiding that by using get_all(). + for name_with_case in frozenset(parsed.keys()): + # Header names in RFC are case insensitive, so we'll normalize to all + # lower case to make comparisons easier. + name = name_with_case.lower() + + # We use get_all() here, even for fields that aren't multiple use, + # because otherwise someone could have e.g. two Name fields, and we + # would just silently ignore it rather than doing something about it. + headers = parsed.get_all(name) or [] + + # The way the email module works when parsing bytes is that it + # unconditionally decodes the bytes as ascii using the surrogateescape + # handler. When you pull that data back out (such as with get_all() ), + # it looks to see if the str has any surrogate escapes, and if it does + # it wraps it in a Header object instead of returning the string. + # + # As such, we'll look for those Header objects, and fix up the encoding. + value = [] + # Flag if we have run into any issues processing the headers, thus + # signalling that the data belongs in 'unparsed'. + valid_encoding = True + for h in headers: + # It's unclear if this can return more types than just a Header or + # a str, so we'll just assert here to make sure. + assert isinstance(h, (email.header.Header, str)) + + # If it's a header object, we need to do our little dance to get + # the real data out of it. In cases where there is invalid data + # we're going to end up with mojibake, but there's no obvious, good + # way around that without reimplementing parts of the Header object + # ourselves. + # + # That should be fine since, if mojibacked happens, this key is + # going into the unparsed dict anyways. + if isinstance(h, email.header.Header): + # The Header object stores it's data as chunks, and each chunk + # can be independently encoded, so we'll need to check each + # of them. + chunks: list[tuple[bytes, str | None]] = [] + for binary, _encoding in email.header.decode_header(h): + try: + binary.decode("utf8", "strict") + except UnicodeDecodeError: + # Enable mojibake. + encoding = "latin1" + valid_encoding = False + else: + encoding = "utf8" + chunks.append((binary, encoding)) + + # Turn our chunks back into a Header object, then let that + # Header object do the right thing to turn them into a + # string for us. + value.append(str(email.header.make_header(chunks))) + # This is already a string, so just add it. + else: + value.append(h) + + # We've processed all of our values to get them into a list of str, + # but we may have mojibake data, in which case this is an unparsed + # field. + if not valid_encoding: + unparsed[name] = value + continue + + raw_name = _EMAIL_TO_RAW_MAPPING.get(name) + if raw_name is None: + # This is a bit of a weird situation, we've encountered a key that + # we don't know what it means, so we don't know whether it's meant + # to be a list or not. + # + # Since we can't really tell one way or another, we'll just leave it + # as a list, even though it may be a single item list, because that's + # what makes the most sense for email headers. + unparsed[name] = value + continue + + # If this is one of our string fields, then we'll check to see if our + # value is a list of a single item. If it is then we'll assume that + # it was emitted as a single string, and unwrap the str from inside + # the list. + # + # If it's any other kind of data, then we haven't the faintest clue + # what we should parse it as, and we have to just add it to our list + # of unparsed stuff. + if raw_name in _STRING_FIELDS and len(value) == 1: + raw[raw_name] = value[0] + # If this is import_names, we need to special case the empty field + # case, which converts to an empty list instead of None. We can't let + # the empty case slip through, as it will fail validation. + elif raw_name == "import_names" and value == [""]: + raw[raw_name] = [] + # If this is one of our list of string fields, then we can just assign + # the value, since email *only* has strings, and our get_all() call + # above ensures that this is a list. + elif raw_name in _LIST_FIELDS: + raw[raw_name] = value + # Special Case: Keywords + # The keywords field is implemented in the metadata spec as a str, + # but it conceptually is a list of strings, and is serialized using + # ", ".join(keywords), so we'll do some light data massaging to turn + # this into what it logically is. + elif raw_name == "keywords" and len(value) == 1: + raw[raw_name] = _parse_keywords(value[0]) + # Special Case: Project-URL + # The project urls is implemented in the metadata spec as a list of + # specially-formatted strings that represent a key and a value, which + # is fundamentally a mapping, however the email format doesn't support + # mappings in a sane way, so it was crammed into a list of strings + # instead. + # + # We will do a little light data massaging to turn this into a map as + # it logically should be. + elif raw_name == "project_urls": + try: + raw[raw_name] = _parse_project_urls(value) + except KeyError: + unparsed[name] = value + # Nothing that we've done has managed to parse this, so it'll just + # throw it in our unparsable data and move on. + else: + unparsed[name] = value + + # We need to support getting the Description from the message payload in + # addition to getting it from the the headers. This does mean, though, there + # is the possibility of it being set both ways, in which case we put both + # in 'unparsed' since we don't know which is right. + try: + payload = _get_payload(parsed, data) + except ValueError: + unparsed.setdefault("description", []).append( + parsed.get_payload(decode=isinstance(data, bytes)) # type: ignore[call-overload] + ) + else: + if payload: + # Check to see if we've already got a description, if so then both + # it, and this body move to unparsable. + if "description" in raw: + description_header = cast("str", raw.pop("description")) + unparsed.setdefault("description", []).extend( + [description_header, payload] + ) + elif "description" in unparsed: + unparsed["description"].append(payload) + else: + raw["description"] = payload + + # We need to cast our `raw` to a metadata, because a TypedDict only support + # literal key names, but we're computing our key names on purpose, but the + # way this function is implemented, our `TypedDict` can only have valid key + # names. + return cast("RawMetadata", raw), unparsed + + +_NOT_FOUND = object() + + +# Keep the two values in sync. +_VALID_METADATA_VERSIONS = ["1.0", "1.1", "1.2", "2.1", "2.2", "2.3", "2.4", "2.5"] +_MetadataVersion = Literal["1.0", "1.1", "1.2", "2.1", "2.2", "2.3", "2.4", "2.5"] + +_REQUIRED_ATTRS = frozenset(["metadata_version", "name", "version"]) + + +class _Validator(Generic[T]): + """Validate a metadata field. + + All _process_*() methods correspond to a core metadata field. The method is + called with the field's raw value. If the raw value is valid it is returned + in its "enriched" form (e.g. ``version.Version`` for the ``Version`` field). + If the raw value is invalid, :exc:`InvalidMetadata` is raised (with a cause + as appropriate). + """ + + name: str + raw_name: str + added: _MetadataVersion + + def __init__( + self, + *, + added: _MetadataVersion = "1.0", + ) -> None: + self.added = added + + def __set_name__(self, _owner: Metadata, name: str) -> None: + self.name = name + self.raw_name = _RAW_TO_EMAIL_MAPPING[name] + + def __get__(self, instance: Metadata, _owner: type[Metadata]) -> T: + # With Python 3.8, the caching can be replaced with functools.cached_property(). + # No need to check the cache as attribute lookup will resolve into the + # instance's __dict__ before __get__ is called. + cache = instance.__dict__ + value = instance._raw.get(self.name) + + # To make the _process_* methods easier, we'll check if the value is None + # and if this field is NOT a required attribute, and if both of those + # things are true, we'll skip the the converter. This will mean that the + # converters never have to deal with the None union. + if self.name in _REQUIRED_ATTRS or value is not None: + try: + converter: Callable[[Any], T] = getattr(self, f"_process_{self.name}") + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + value = converter(value) + + cache[self.name] = value + try: + del instance._raw[self.name] # type: ignore[misc] + except KeyError: + pass + + return cast("T", value) + + def _invalid_metadata( + self, msg: str, cause: Exception | None = None + ) -> InvalidMetadata: + exc = InvalidMetadata( + self.raw_name, msg.format_map({"field": repr(self.raw_name)}) + ) + exc.__cause__ = cause + return exc + + def _process_metadata_version(self, value: str) -> _MetadataVersion: + # Implicitly makes Metadata-Version required. + if value not in _VALID_METADATA_VERSIONS: + raise self._invalid_metadata(f"{value!r} is not a valid metadata version") + return cast("_MetadataVersion", value) + + def _process_name(self, value: str) -> str: + if not value: + raise self._invalid_metadata("{field} is a required field") + # Validate the name as a side-effect. + try: + utils.canonicalize_name(value, validate=True) + except utils.InvalidName as exc: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{value!r} is invalid for {{field}}", cause=exc + ) from exc + else: + return value + + def _process_version(self, value: str) -> version_module.Version: + if not value: + raise self._invalid_metadata("{field} is a required field") + try: + return version_module.parse(value) + except version_module.InvalidVersion as exc: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{value!r} is invalid for {{field}}", cause=exc + ) from exc + + def _process_summary(self, value: str) -> str: + """Check the field contains no newlines.""" + if "\n" in value: + raise self._invalid_metadata("{field} must be a single line") + return value + + def _process_description_content_type(self, value: str) -> str: + content_types = {"text/plain", "text/x-rst", "text/markdown"} + message = email.message.EmailMessage() + message["content-type"] = value + + content_type, parameters = ( + # Defaults to `text/plain` if parsing failed. + message.get_content_type().lower(), + message["content-type"].params, + ) + # Check if content-type is valid or defaulted to `text/plain` and thus was + # not parseable. + if content_type not in content_types or content_type not in value.lower(): + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{{field}} must be one of {list(content_types)}, not {value!r}" + ) + + charset = parameters.get("charset", "UTF-8") + if charset != "UTF-8": + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{{field}} can only specify the UTF-8 charset, not {charset!r}" + ) + + markdown_variants = {"GFM", "CommonMark"} + variant = parameters.get("variant", "GFM") # Use an acceptable default. + if content_type == "text/markdown" and variant not in markdown_variants: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"valid Markdown variants for {{field}} are {list(markdown_variants)}, " + f"not {variant!r}", + ) + return value + + def _process_dynamic(self, value: list[str]) -> list[str]: + for dynamic_field in map(str.lower, value): + if dynamic_field in {"name", "version", "metadata-version"}: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{dynamic_field!r} is not allowed as a dynamic field" + ) + elif dynamic_field not in _EMAIL_TO_RAW_MAPPING: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{dynamic_field!r} is not a valid dynamic field" + ) + return list(map(str.lower, value)) + + def _process_provides_extra( + self, + value: list[str], + ) -> list[utils.NormalizedName]: + normalized_names = [] + try: + for name in value: + normalized_names.append(utils.canonicalize_name(name, validate=True)) + except utils.InvalidName as exc: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{name!r} is invalid for {{field}}", cause=exc + ) from exc + else: + return normalized_names + + def _process_requires_python(self, value: str) -> specifiers.SpecifierSet: + try: + return specifiers.SpecifierSet(value) + except specifiers.InvalidSpecifier as exc: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{value!r} is invalid for {{field}}", cause=exc + ) from exc + + def _process_requires_dist( + self, + value: list[str], + ) -> list[requirements.Requirement]: + reqs = [] + try: + for req in value: + reqs.append(requirements.Requirement(req)) + except requirements.InvalidRequirement as exc: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{req!r} is invalid for {{field}}", cause=exc + ) from exc + else: + return reqs + + def _process_license_expression(self, value: str) -> NormalizedLicenseExpression: + try: + return licenses.canonicalize_license_expression(value) + except ValueError as exc: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{value!r} is invalid for {{field}}", cause=exc + ) from exc + + def _process_license_files(self, value: list[str]) -> list[str]: + paths = [] + for path in value: + if ".." in path: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{path!r} is invalid for {{field}}, " + "parent directory indicators are not allowed" + ) + if "*" in path: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{path!r} is invalid for {{field}}, paths must be resolved" + ) + if ( + pathlib.PurePosixPath(path).is_absolute() + or pathlib.PureWindowsPath(path).is_absolute() + ): + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{path!r} is invalid for {{field}}, paths must be relative" + ) + if pathlib.PureWindowsPath(path).as_posix() != path: + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{path!r} is invalid for {{field}}, paths must use '/' delimiter" + ) + paths.append(path) + return paths + + def _process_import_names(self, value: list[str]) -> list[str]: + for import_name in value: + name, semicolon, private = import_name.partition(";") + name = name.rstrip() + for identifier in name.split("."): + if not identifier.isidentifier(): + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{name!r} is invalid for {{field}}; " + f"{identifier!r} is not a valid identifier" + ) + elif keyword.iskeyword(identifier): + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{name!r} is invalid for {{field}}; " + f"{identifier!r} is a keyword" + ) + if semicolon and private.lstrip() != "private": + raise self._invalid_metadata( + f"{import_name!r} is invalid for {{field}}; " + "the only valid option is 'private'" + ) + return value + + _process_import_namespaces = _process_import_names + + +class Metadata: + """Representation of distribution metadata. + + Compared to :class:`RawMetadata`, this class provides objects representing + metadata fields instead of only using built-in types. Any invalid metadata + will cause :exc:`InvalidMetadata` to be raised (with a + :py:attr:`~BaseException.__cause__` attribute as appropriate). + """ + + _raw: RawMetadata + + @classmethod + def from_raw(cls, data: RawMetadata, *, validate: bool = True) -> Metadata: + """Create an instance from :class:`RawMetadata`. + + If *validate* is true, all metadata will be validated. All exceptions + related to validation will be gathered and raised as an :class:`ExceptionGroup`. + """ + ins = cls() + ins._raw = data.copy() # Mutations occur due to caching enriched values. + + if validate: + collector = _ErrorCollector() + metadata_version = None + with collector.collect(InvalidMetadata): + metadata_version = ins.metadata_version + metadata_age = _VALID_METADATA_VERSIONS.index(metadata_version) + + # Make sure to check for the fields that are present, the required + # fields (so their absence can be reported). + fields_to_check = frozenset(ins._raw) | _REQUIRED_ATTRS + # Remove fields that have already been checked. + fields_to_check -= {"metadata_version"} + + for key in fields_to_check: + try: + if metadata_version: + # Can't use getattr() as that triggers descriptor protocol which + # will fail due to no value for the instance argument. + try: + field_metadata_version = cls.__dict__[key].added + except KeyError: + exc = InvalidMetadata(key, f"unrecognized field: {key!r}") + collector.error(exc) + continue + field_age = _VALID_METADATA_VERSIONS.index( + field_metadata_version + ) + if field_age > metadata_age: + field = _RAW_TO_EMAIL_MAPPING[key] + exc = InvalidMetadata( + field, + f"{field} introduced in metadata version " + f"{field_metadata_version}, not {metadata_version}", + ) + collector.error(exc) + continue + getattr(ins, key) + except InvalidMetadata as exc: + collector.error(exc) + + collector.finalize("invalid metadata") + + return ins + + @classmethod + def from_email(cls, data: bytes | str, *, validate: bool = True) -> Metadata: + """Parse metadata from email headers. + + If *validate* is true, the metadata will be validated. All exceptions + related to validation will be gathered and raised as an :class:`ExceptionGroup`. + """ + raw, unparsed = parse_email(data) + + if validate: + with _ErrorCollector().on_exit("unparsed") as collector: + for unparsed_key in unparsed: + if unparsed_key in _EMAIL_TO_RAW_MAPPING: + message = f"{unparsed_key!r} has invalid data" + else: + message = f"unrecognized field: {unparsed_key!r}" + collector.error(InvalidMetadata(unparsed_key, message)) + + try: + return cls.from_raw(raw, validate=validate) + except ExceptionGroup as exc_group: + raise ExceptionGroup( + "invalid or unparsed metadata", exc_group.exceptions + ) from None + + metadata_version: _Validator[_MetadataVersion] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-metadata-version` + (required; validated to be a valid metadata version)""" + # `name` is not normalized/typed to NormalizedName so as to provide access to + # the original/raw name. + name: _Validator[str] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-name` + (required; validated using :func:`~packaging.utils.canonicalize_name` and its + *validate* parameter)""" + version: _Validator[version_module.Version] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-version` (required)""" + dynamic: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator( + added="2.2", + ) + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-dynamic` + (validated against core metadata field names and lowercased)""" + platforms: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-platform`""" + supported_platforms: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.1") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-supported-platform`""" + summary: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-summary` (validated to contain no newlines)""" + description: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator() # TODO 2.1: can be in body + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-description`""" + description_content_type: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator(added="2.1") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-description-content-type` (validated)""" + keywords: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-keywords`""" + home_page: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-home-page`""" + download_url: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator(added="1.1") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-download-url`""" + author: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-author`""" + author_email: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-author-email`""" + maintainer: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator(added="1.2") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-maintainer`""" + maintainer_email: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator(added="1.2") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-maintainer-email`""" + license: _Validator[str | None] = _Validator() + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-license`""" + license_expression: _Validator[NormalizedLicenseExpression | None] = _Validator( + added="2.4" + ) + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-license-expression`""" + license_files: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="2.4") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-license-file`""" + classifiers: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.1") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-classifier`""" + requires_dist: _Validator[list[requirements.Requirement] | None] = _Validator( + added="1.2" + ) + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-requires-dist`""" + requires_python: _Validator[specifiers.SpecifierSet | None] = _Validator( + added="1.2" + ) + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-requires-python`""" + # Because `Requires-External` allows for non-PEP 440 version specifiers, we + # don't do any processing on the values. + requires_external: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.2") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-requires-external`""" + project_urls: _Validator[dict[str, str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.2") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-project-url`""" + # PEP 685 lets us raise an error if an extra doesn't pass `Name` validation + # regardless of metadata version. + provides_extra: _Validator[list[utils.NormalizedName] | None] = _Validator( + added="2.1", + ) + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-provides-extra`""" + provides_dist: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.2") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-provides-dist`""" + obsoletes_dist: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.2") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-obsoletes-dist`""" + import_names: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="2.5") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-import-name`""" + import_namespaces: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="2.5") + """:external:ref:`core-metadata-import-namespace`""" + requires: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.1") + """``Requires`` (deprecated)""" + provides: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.1") + """``Provides`` (deprecated)""" + obsoletes: _Validator[list[str] | None] = _Validator(added="1.1") + """``Obsoletes`` (deprecated)""" + + def as_rfc822(self) -> RFC822Message: + """ + Return an RFC822 message with the metadata. + """ + message = RFC822Message() + self._write_metadata(message) + return message + + def _write_metadata(self, message: RFC822Message) -> None: + """ + Return an RFC822 message with the metadata. + """ + for name, validator in self.__class__.__dict__.items(): + if isinstance(validator, _Validator) and name != "description": + value = getattr(self, name) + email_name = _RAW_TO_EMAIL_MAPPING[name] + if value is not None: + if email_name == "project-url": + for label, url in value.items(): + message[email_name] = f"{label}, {url}" + elif email_name == "keywords": + message[email_name] = ",".join(value) + elif email_name == "import-name" and value == []: + message[email_name] = "" + elif isinstance(value, list): + for item in value: + message[email_name] = str(item) + else: + message[email_name] = str(value) + + # The description is a special case because it is in the body of the message. + if self.description is not None: + message.set_payload(self.description) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/py.typed b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/pylock.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/pylock.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..84e25378fc6fa21d2d637dbcc6cd43c0dd2ad1d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/pylock.py @@ -0,0 +1,905 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import dataclasses +import logging +import re +from collections.abc import Mapping, Sequence +from dataclasses import dataclass +from datetime import datetime +from typing import ( + TYPE_CHECKING, + Any, + Callable, + Protocol, + TypeVar, + cast, +) +from urllib.parse import urlparse + +from .markers import Environment, Marker, default_environment +from .specifiers import SpecifierSet +from .tags import create_compatible_tags_selector, sys_tags +from .utils import ( + NormalizedName, + is_normalized_name, + parse_sdist_filename, + parse_wheel_filename, +) +from .version import Version + +if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from collections.abc import Collection, Iterator + from pathlib import Path + + from typing_extensions import Self + + from .tags import Tag + +_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +__all__ = [ + "Package", + "PackageArchive", + "PackageDirectory", + "PackageSdist", + "PackageVcs", + "PackageWheel", + "Pylock", + "PylockUnsupportedVersionError", + "PylockValidationError", + "is_valid_pylock_path", +] + + +def __dir__() -> list[str]: + return __all__ + + +_T = TypeVar("_T") +_T2 = TypeVar("_T2") + + +class _FromMappingProtocol(Protocol): # pragma: no cover + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: ... + + +_FromMappingProtocolT = TypeVar("_FromMappingProtocolT", bound=_FromMappingProtocol) + + +_PYLOCK_FILE_NAME_RE = re.compile(r"^pylock\.([^.]+)\.toml$") + + +def is_valid_pylock_path(path: Path) -> bool: + """Check if the given path is a valid pylock file path.""" + return path.name == "pylock.toml" or bool(_PYLOCK_FILE_NAME_RE.match(path.name)) + + +def _toml_key(key: str) -> str: + return key.replace("_", "-") + + +def _toml_value(key: str, value: Any) -> Any: # noqa: ANN401 + if isinstance(value, (Version, Marker, SpecifierSet)): + return str(value) + if isinstance(value, Sequence) and key == "environments": + return [str(v) for v in value] + return value + + +def _toml_dict_factory(data: list[tuple[str, Any]]) -> dict[str, Any]: + return { + _toml_key(key): _toml_value(key, value) + for key, value in data + if value is not None + } + + +def _get(d: Mapping[str, Any], expected_type: type[_T], key: str) -> _T | None: + """Get a value from the dictionary and verify it's the expected type.""" + if (value := d.get(key)) is None: + return None + if not isinstance(value, expected_type): + raise PylockValidationError( + f"Unexpected type {type(value).__name__} " + f"(expected {expected_type.__name__})", + context=key, + ) + return value + + +def _get_required(d: Mapping[str, Any], expected_type: type[_T], key: str) -> _T: + """Get a required value from the dictionary and verify it's the expected type.""" + if (value := _get(d, expected_type, key)) is None: + raise _PylockRequiredKeyError(key) + return value + + +def _get_sequence( + d: Mapping[str, Any], expected_item_type: type[_T], key: str +) -> Sequence[_T] | None: + """Get a list value from the dictionary and verify it's the expected items type.""" + if (value := _get(d, Sequence, key)) is None: # type: ignore[type-abstract] + return None + if isinstance(value, (str, bytes)): + # special case: str and bytes are Sequences, but we want to reject it + raise PylockValidationError( + f"Unexpected type {type(value).__name__} (expected Sequence)", + context=key, + ) + for i, item in enumerate(value): + if not isinstance(item, expected_item_type): + raise PylockValidationError( + f"Unexpected type {type(item).__name__} " + f"(expected {expected_item_type.__name__})", + context=f"{key}[{i}]", + ) + return value + + +def _get_as( + d: Mapping[str, Any], + expected_type: type[_T], + target_type: Callable[[_T], _T2], + key: str, +) -> _T2 | None: + """Get a value from the dictionary, verify it's the expected type, + and convert to the target type. + + This assumes the target_type constructor accepts the value. + """ + if (value := _get(d, expected_type, key)) is None: + return None + try: + return target_type(value) + except Exception as e: + raise PylockValidationError(e, context=key) from e + + +def _get_required_as( + d: Mapping[str, Any], + expected_type: type[_T], + target_type: Callable[[_T], _T2], + key: str, +) -> _T2: + """Get a required value from the dict, verify it's the expected type, + and convert to the target type.""" + if (value := _get_as(d, expected_type, target_type, key)) is None: + raise _PylockRequiredKeyError(key) + return value + + +def _get_sequence_as( + d: Mapping[str, Any], + expected_item_type: type[_T], + target_item_type: Callable[[_T], _T2], + key: str, +) -> list[_T2] | None: + """Get list value from dictionary and verify expected items type.""" + if (value := _get_sequence(d, expected_item_type, key)) is None: + return None + result = [] + try: + for item in value: + typed_item = target_item_type(item) + result.append(typed_item) + except Exception as e: + raise PylockValidationError(e, context=f"{key}[{len(result)}]") from e + return result + + +def _get_object( + d: Mapping[str, Any], target_type: type[_FromMappingProtocolT], key: str +) -> _FromMappingProtocolT | None: + """Get a dictionary value from the dictionary and convert it to a dataclass.""" + if (value := _get(d, Mapping, key)) is None: # type: ignore[type-abstract] + return None + try: + return target_type._from_dict(value) + except Exception as e: + raise PylockValidationError(e, context=key) from e + + +def _get_sequence_of_objects( + d: Mapping[str, Any], target_item_type: type[_FromMappingProtocolT], key: str +) -> list[_FromMappingProtocolT] | None: + """Get a list value from the dictionary and convert its items to a dataclass.""" + if (value := _get_sequence(d, Mapping, key)) is None: # type: ignore[type-abstract] + return None + result: list[_FromMappingProtocolT] = [] + try: + for item in value: + typed_item = target_item_type._from_dict(item) + result.append(typed_item) + except Exception as e: + raise PylockValidationError(e, context=f"{key}[{len(result)}]") from e + return result + + +def _get_required_sequence_of_objects( + d: Mapping[str, Any], target_item_type: type[_FromMappingProtocolT], key: str +) -> Sequence[_FromMappingProtocolT]: + """Get a required list value from the dictionary and convert its items to a + dataclass.""" + if (result := _get_sequence_of_objects(d, target_item_type, key)) is None: + raise _PylockRequiredKeyError(key) + return result + + +def _validate_normalized_name(name: str) -> NormalizedName: + """Validate that a string is a NormalizedName.""" + if not is_normalized_name(name): + raise PylockValidationError(f"Name {name!r} is not normalized") + return NormalizedName(name) + + +def _validate_path_url(path: str | None, url: str | None) -> None: + if not path and not url: + raise PylockValidationError("path or url must be provided") + + +def _path_name(path: str | None) -> str | None: + if not path: + return None + # If the path is relative it MAY use POSIX-style path separators explicitly + # for portability + if "/" in path: + return path.rsplit("/", 1)[-1] + elif "\\" in path: + return path.rsplit("\\", 1)[-1] + else: + return path + + +def _url_name(url: str | None) -> str | None: + if not url: + return None + url_path = urlparse(url).path + return url_path.rsplit("/", 1)[-1] + + +def _validate_hashes(hashes: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Mapping[str, Any]: + if not hashes: + raise PylockValidationError("At least one hash must be provided") + if not all(isinstance(hash_val, str) for hash_val in hashes.values()): + raise PylockValidationError("Hash values must be strings") + return hashes + + +class PylockValidationError(Exception): + """Raised when when input data is not spec-compliant.""" + + context: str | None = None + message: str + + def __init__( + self, + cause: str | Exception, + *, + context: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + if isinstance(cause, PylockValidationError): + if cause.context: + self.context = ( + f"{context}.{cause.context}" if context else cause.context + ) + else: + self.context = context + self.message = cause.message + else: + self.context = context + self.message = str(cause) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + if self.context: + return f"{self.message} in {self.context!r}" + return self.message + + +class _PylockRequiredKeyError(PylockValidationError): + def __init__(self, key: str) -> None: + super().__init__("Missing required value", context=key) + + +class PylockUnsupportedVersionError(PylockValidationError): + """Raised when encountering an unsupported `lock_version`.""" + + +class PylockSelectError(Exception): + """Base exception for errors raised by :meth:`Pylock.select`.""" + + +@dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class PackageVcs: + type: str + url: str | None = None + path: str | None = None + requested_revision: str | None = None + commit_id: str # type: ignore[misc] + subdirectory: str | None = None + + def __init__( + self, + *, + type: str, + url: str | None = None, + path: str | None = None, + requested_revision: str | None = None, + commit_id: str, + subdirectory: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + # In Python 3.10+ make dataclass kw_only=True and remove __init__ + object.__setattr__(self, "type", type) + object.__setattr__(self, "url", url) + object.__setattr__(self, "path", path) + object.__setattr__(self, "requested_revision", requested_revision) + object.__setattr__(self, "commit_id", commit_id) + object.__setattr__(self, "subdirectory", subdirectory) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + package_vcs = cls( + type=_get_required(d, str, "type"), + url=_get(d, str, "url"), + path=_get(d, str, "path"), + requested_revision=_get(d, str, "requested-revision"), + commit_id=_get_required(d, str, "commit-id"), + subdirectory=_get(d, str, "subdirectory"), + ) + _validate_path_url(package_vcs.path, package_vcs.url) + return package_vcs + + +@dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class PackageDirectory: + path: str + editable: bool | None = None + subdirectory: str | None = None + + def __init__( + self, + *, + path: str, + editable: bool | None = None, + subdirectory: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + # In Python 3.10+ make dataclass kw_only=True and remove __init__ + object.__setattr__(self, "path", path) + object.__setattr__(self, "editable", editable) + object.__setattr__(self, "subdirectory", subdirectory) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + return cls( + path=_get_required(d, str, "path"), + editable=_get(d, bool, "editable"), + subdirectory=_get(d, str, "subdirectory"), + ) + + +@dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class PackageArchive: + url: str | None = None + path: str | None = None + size: int | None = None + upload_time: datetime | None = None + hashes: Mapping[str, str] # type: ignore[misc] + subdirectory: str | None = None + + def __init__( + self, + *, + url: str | None = None, + path: str | None = None, + size: int | None = None, + upload_time: datetime | None = None, + hashes: Mapping[str, str], + subdirectory: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + # In Python 3.10+ make dataclass kw_only=True and remove __init__ + object.__setattr__(self, "url", url) + object.__setattr__(self, "path", path) + object.__setattr__(self, "size", size) + object.__setattr__(self, "upload_time", upload_time) + object.__setattr__(self, "hashes", hashes) + object.__setattr__(self, "subdirectory", subdirectory) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + package_archive = cls( + url=_get(d, str, "url"), + path=_get(d, str, "path"), + size=_get(d, int, "size"), + upload_time=_get(d, datetime, "upload-time"), + hashes=_get_required_as(d, Mapping, _validate_hashes, "hashes"), # type: ignore[type-abstract] + subdirectory=_get(d, str, "subdirectory"), + ) + _validate_path_url(package_archive.path, package_archive.url) + return package_archive + + +@dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class PackageSdist: + name: str | None = None + upload_time: datetime | None = None + url: str | None = None + path: str | None = None + size: int | None = None + hashes: Mapping[str, str] # type: ignore[misc] + + def __init__( + self, + *, + name: str | None = None, + upload_time: datetime | None = None, + url: str | None = None, + path: str | None = None, + size: int | None = None, + hashes: Mapping[str, str], + ) -> None: + # In Python 3.10+ make dataclass kw_only=True and remove __init__ + object.__setattr__(self, "name", name) + object.__setattr__(self, "upload_time", upload_time) + object.__setattr__(self, "url", url) + object.__setattr__(self, "path", path) + object.__setattr__(self, "size", size) + object.__setattr__(self, "hashes", hashes) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + package_sdist = cls( + name=_get(d, str, "name"), + upload_time=_get(d, datetime, "upload-time"), + url=_get(d, str, "url"), + path=_get(d, str, "path"), + size=_get(d, int, "size"), + hashes=_get_required_as(d, Mapping, _validate_hashes, "hashes"), # type: ignore[type-abstract] + ) + _validate_path_url(package_sdist.path, package_sdist.url) + return package_sdist + + @property + def filename(self) -> str: + """Get the filename of the sdist.""" + filename = self.name or _path_name(self.path) or _url_name(self.url) + if not filename: + raise PylockValidationError("Cannot determine sdist filename") + return filename + + +@dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class PackageWheel: + name: str | None = None + upload_time: datetime | None = None + url: str | None = None + path: str | None = None + size: int | None = None + hashes: Mapping[str, str] # type: ignore[misc] + + def __init__( + self, + *, + name: str | None = None, + upload_time: datetime | None = None, + url: str | None = None, + path: str | None = None, + size: int | None = None, + hashes: Mapping[str, str], + ) -> None: + # In Python 3.10+ make dataclass kw_only=True and remove __init__ + object.__setattr__(self, "name", name) + object.__setattr__(self, "upload_time", upload_time) + object.__setattr__(self, "url", url) + object.__setattr__(self, "path", path) + object.__setattr__(self, "size", size) + object.__setattr__(self, "hashes", hashes) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + package_wheel = cls( + name=_get(d, str, "name"), + upload_time=_get(d, datetime, "upload-time"), + url=_get(d, str, "url"), + path=_get(d, str, "path"), + size=_get(d, int, "size"), + hashes=_get_required_as(d, Mapping, _validate_hashes, "hashes"), # type: ignore[type-abstract] + ) + _validate_path_url(package_wheel.path, package_wheel.url) + return package_wheel + + @property + def filename(self) -> str: + """Get the filename of the wheel.""" + filename = self.name or _path_name(self.path) or _url_name(self.url) + if not filename: + raise PylockValidationError("Cannot determine wheel filename") + return filename + + +@dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class Package: + name: NormalizedName + version: Version | None = None + marker: Marker | None = None + requires_python: SpecifierSet | None = None + dependencies: Sequence[Mapping[str, Any]] | None = None + vcs: PackageVcs | None = None + directory: PackageDirectory | None = None + archive: PackageArchive | None = None + index: str | None = None + sdist: PackageSdist | None = None + wheels: Sequence[PackageWheel] | None = None + attestation_identities: Sequence[Mapping[str, Any]] | None = None + tool: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None + + def __init__( + self, + *, + name: NormalizedName, + version: Version | None = None, + marker: Marker | None = None, + requires_python: SpecifierSet | None = None, + dependencies: Sequence[Mapping[str, Any]] | None = None, + vcs: PackageVcs | None = None, + directory: PackageDirectory | None = None, + archive: PackageArchive | None = None, + index: str | None = None, + sdist: PackageSdist | None = None, + wheels: Sequence[PackageWheel] | None = None, + attestation_identities: Sequence[Mapping[str, Any]] | None = None, + tool: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None, + ) -> None: + # In Python 3.10+ make dataclass kw_only=True and remove __init__ + object.__setattr__(self, "name", name) + object.__setattr__(self, "version", version) + object.__setattr__(self, "marker", marker) + object.__setattr__(self, "requires_python", requires_python) + object.__setattr__(self, "dependencies", dependencies) + object.__setattr__(self, "vcs", vcs) + object.__setattr__(self, "directory", directory) + object.__setattr__(self, "archive", archive) + object.__setattr__(self, "index", index) + object.__setattr__(self, "sdist", sdist) + object.__setattr__(self, "wheels", wheels) + object.__setattr__(self, "attestation_identities", attestation_identities) + object.__setattr__(self, "tool", tool) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + package = cls( + name=_get_required_as(d, str, _validate_normalized_name, "name"), + version=_get_as(d, str, Version, "version"), + requires_python=_get_as(d, str, SpecifierSet, "requires-python"), + dependencies=_get_sequence(d, Mapping, "dependencies"), # type: ignore[type-abstract] + marker=_get_as(d, str, Marker, "marker"), + vcs=_get_object(d, PackageVcs, "vcs"), + directory=_get_object(d, PackageDirectory, "directory"), + archive=_get_object(d, PackageArchive, "archive"), + index=_get(d, str, "index"), + sdist=_get_object(d, PackageSdist, "sdist"), + wheels=_get_sequence_of_objects(d, PackageWheel, "wheels"), + attestation_identities=_get_sequence(d, Mapping, "attestation-identities"), # type: ignore[type-abstract] + tool=_get(d, Mapping, "tool"), # type: ignore[type-abstract] + ) + distributions = bool(package.sdist) + len(package.wheels or []) + direct_urls = ( + bool(package.vcs) + bool(package.directory) + bool(package.archive) + ) + if distributions > 0 and direct_urls > 0: + raise PylockValidationError( + "None of vcs, directory, archive must be set if sdist or wheels are set" + ) + if distributions == 0 and direct_urls != 1: + raise PylockValidationError( + "Exactly one of vcs, directory, archive must be set " + "if sdist and wheels are not set" + ) + for i, wheel in enumerate(package.wheels or []): + try: + (name, version, _, _) = parse_wheel_filename(wheel.filename) + except Exception as e: + raise PylockValidationError( + f"Invalid wheel filename {wheel.filename!r}", + context=f"wheels[{i}]", + ) from e + if name != package.name: + raise PylockValidationError( + f"Name in {wheel.filename!r} is not consistent with " + f"package name {package.name!r}", + context=f"wheels[{i}]", + ) + if package.version and version != package.version: + raise PylockValidationError( + f"Version in {wheel.filename!r} is not consistent with " + f"package version {str(package.version)!r}", + context=f"wheels[{i}]", + ) + if package.sdist: + try: + name, version = parse_sdist_filename(package.sdist.filename) + except Exception as e: + raise PylockValidationError( + f"Invalid sdist filename {package.sdist.filename!r}", + context="sdist", + ) from e + if name != package.name: + raise PylockValidationError( + f"Name in {package.sdist.filename!r} is not consistent with " + f"package name {package.name!r}", + context="sdist", + ) + if package.version and version != package.version: + raise PylockValidationError( + f"Version in {package.sdist.filename!r} is not consistent with " + f"package version {str(package.version)!r}", + context="sdist", + ) + try: + for i, attestation_identity in enumerate( # noqa: B007 + package.attestation_identities or [] + ): + _get_required(attestation_identity, str, "kind") + except Exception as e: + raise PylockValidationError( + e, context=f"attestation-identities[{i}]" + ) from e + return package + + @property + def is_direct(self) -> bool: + return not (self.sdist or self.wheels) + + +@dataclass(frozen=True, init=False) +class Pylock: + """A class representing a pylock file.""" + + lock_version: Version + environments: Sequence[Marker] | None = None + requires_python: SpecifierSet | None = None + extras: Sequence[NormalizedName] | None = None + dependency_groups: Sequence[str] | None = None + default_groups: Sequence[str] | None = None + created_by: str # type: ignore[misc] + packages: Sequence[Package] # type: ignore[misc] + tool: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None + + def __init__( + self, + *, + lock_version: Version, + environments: Sequence[Marker] | None = None, + requires_python: SpecifierSet | None = None, + extras: Sequence[NormalizedName] | None = None, + dependency_groups: Sequence[str] | None = None, + default_groups: Sequence[str] | None = None, + created_by: str, + packages: Sequence[Package], + tool: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None, + ) -> None: + # In Python 3.10+ make dataclass kw_only=True and remove __init__ + object.__setattr__(self, "lock_version", lock_version) + object.__setattr__(self, "environments", environments) + object.__setattr__(self, "requires_python", requires_python) + object.__setattr__(self, "extras", extras) + object.__setattr__(self, "dependency_groups", dependency_groups) + object.__setattr__(self, "default_groups", default_groups) + object.__setattr__(self, "created_by", created_by) + object.__setattr__(self, "packages", packages) + object.__setattr__(self, "tool", tool) + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Self: + pylock = cls( + lock_version=_get_required_as(d, str, Version, "lock-version"), + environments=_get_sequence_as(d, str, Marker, "environments"), + extras=_get_sequence_as(d, str, _validate_normalized_name, "extras"), + dependency_groups=_get_sequence(d, str, "dependency-groups"), + default_groups=_get_sequence(d, str, "default-groups"), + created_by=_get_required(d, str, "created-by"), + requires_python=_get_as(d, str, SpecifierSet, "requires-python"), + packages=_get_required_sequence_of_objects(d, Package, "packages"), + tool=_get(d, Mapping, "tool"), # type: ignore[type-abstract] + ) + if not Version("1") <= pylock.lock_version < Version("2"): + raise PylockUnsupportedVersionError( + f"pylock version {pylock.lock_version} is not supported" + ) + if pylock.lock_version > Version("1.0"): + _logger.warning( + "pylock minor version %s is not supported", pylock.lock_version + ) + return pylock + + @classmethod + def from_dict(cls, d: Mapping[str, Any], /) -> Self: + """Create and validate a Pylock instance from a TOML dictionary. + + Raises :class:`PylockValidationError` if the input data is not + spec-compliant. + """ + return cls._from_dict(d) + + def to_dict(self) -> Mapping[str, Any]: + """Convert the Pylock instance to a TOML dictionary.""" + return dataclasses.asdict(self, dict_factory=_toml_dict_factory) + + def validate(self) -> None: + """Validate the Pylock instance against the specification. + + Raises :class:`PylockValidationError` otherwise.""" + self.from_dict(self.to_dict()) + + def select( + self, + *, + environment: Environment | None = None, + tags: Sequence[Tag] | None = None, + extras: Collection[str] | None = None, + dependency_groups: Collection[str] | None = None, + ) -> Iterator[ + tuple[ + Package, + PackageVcs + | PackageDirectory + | PackageArchive + | PackageWheel + | PackageSdist, + ] + ]: + """Select what to install from the lock file. + + The *environment* and *tags* parameters represent the environment being + selected for. If unspecified, ``packaging.markers.default_environment()`` and + ``packaging.tags.sys_tags()`` are used. + + The *extras* parameter represents the extras to install. + + The *dependency_groups* parameter represents the groups to install. If + unspecified, the default groups are used. + + This method must be used on valid Pylock instances (i.e. one obtained + from :meth:`Pylock.from_dict` or if constructed manually, after calling + :meth:`Pylock.validate`). + """ + compatible_tags_selector = create_compatible_tags_selector(tags or sys_tags()) + + # #. Gather the extras and dependency groups to install and set ``extras`` and + # ``dependency_groups`` for marker evaluation, respectively. + # + # #. ``extras`` SHOULD be set to the empty set by default. + # #. ``dependency_groups`` SHOULD be the set created from + # :ref:`pylock-default-groups` by default. + env = cast( + "dict[str, str | frozenset[str]]", + dict( + environment or {}, # Marker.evaluate will fill-up + extras=frozenset(extras or []), + dependency_groups=frozenset( + (self.default_groups or []) + if dependency_groups is None # to allow selecting no group + else dependency_groups + ), + ), + ) + env_python_full_version = ( + environment["python_full_version"] + if environment + else default_environment()["python_full_version"] + ) + + # #. Check if the metadata version specified by :ref:`pylock-lock-version` is + # supported; an error or warning MUST be raised as appropriate. + # Covered by lock.validate() which is a precondition for this method. + + # #. If :ref:`pylock-requires-python` is specified, check that the environment + # being installed for meets the requirement; an error MUST be raised if it is + # not met. + if self.requires_python and not self.requires_python.contains( + env_python_full_version, + ): + raise PylockSelectError( + f"python_full_version {env_python_full_version!r} " + f"in provided environment does not satisfy the Python version " + f"requirement {str(self.requires_python)!r}" + ) + + # #. If :ref:`pylock-environments` is specified, check that at least one of the + # environment marker expressions is satisfied; an error MUST be raised if no + # expression is satisfied. + if self.environments: + for env_marker in self.environments: + if env_marker.evaluate( + cast("dict[str, str]", environment or {}), context="requirement" + ): + break + else: + raise PylockSelectError( + "Provided environment does not satisfy any of the " + "environments specified in the lock file" + ) + + # #. For each package listed in :ref:`pylock-packages`: + selected_packages_by_name: dict[str, tuple[int, Package]] = {} + for package_index, package in enumerate(self.packages): + # #. If :ref:`pylock-packages-marker` is specified, check if it is + # satisfied;if it isn't, skip to the next package. + if package.marker and not package.marker.evaluate(env, context="lock_file"): + continue + + # #. If :ref:`pylock-packages-requires-python` is specified, check if it is + # satisfied; an error MUST be raised if it isn't. + if package.requires_python and not package.requires_python.contains( + env_python_full_version, + ): + raise PylockSelectError( + f"python_full_version {env_python_full_version!r} " + f"in provided environment does not satisfy the Python version " + f"requirement {str(package.requires_python)!r} for package " + f"{package.name!r} at packages[{package_index}]" + ) + + # #. Check that no other conflicting instance of the package has been slated + # to be installed; an error about the ambiguity MUST be raised otherwise. + if package.name in selected_packages_by_name: + raise PylockSelectError( + f"Multiple packages with the name {package.name!r} are " + f"selected at packages[{package_index}] and " + f"packages[{selected_packages_by_name[package.name][0]}]" + ) + + # #. Check that the source of the package is specified appropriately (i.e. + # there are no conflicting sources in the package entry); + # an error MUST be raised if any issues are found. + # Covered by lock.validate() which is a precondition for this method. + + # #. Add the package to the set of packages to install. + selected_packages_by_name[package.name] = (package_index, package) + + # #. For each package to be installed: + for package_index, package in selected_packages_by_name.values(): + # - If :ref:`pylock-packages-vcs` is set: + if package.vcs is not None: + yield package, package.vcs + + # - Else if :ref:`pylock-packages-directory` is set: + elif package.directory is not None: + yield package, package.directory + + # - Else if :ref:`pylock-packages-archive` is set: + elif package.archive is not None: + yield package, package.archive + + # - Else if there are entries for :ref:`pylock-packages-wheels`: + elif package.wheels: + # #. Look for the appropriate wheel file based on + # :ref:`pylock-packages-wheels-name`; if one is not found then move + # on to :ref:`pylock-packages-sdist` or an error MUST be raised about + # a lack of source for the project. + best_wheel = next( + compatible_tags_selector( + (wheel, parse_wheel_filename(wheel.filename)[-1]) + for wheel in package.wheels + ), + None, + ) + if best_wheel: + yield package, best_wheel + elif package.sdist is not None: + yield package, package.sdist + else: + raise PylockSelectError( + f"No wheel found matching the provided tags " + f"for package {package.name!r} " + f"at packages[{package_index}], " + f"and no sdist available as a fallback" + ) + + # - Else if no :ref:`pylock-packages-wheels` file is found or + # :ref:`pylock-packages-sdist` is solely set: + elif package.sdist is not None: + yield package, package.sdist + + else: + # Covered by lock.validate() which is a precondition for this method. + raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/requirements.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/requirements.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5892aee6ee2e391673a8609eecb5e43be4931a89 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/requirements.py @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. +from __future__ import annotations + +from typing import Iterator + +from ._parser import parse_requirement as _parse_requirement +from ._tokenizer import ParserSyntaxError +from .markers import Marker, _normalize_extra_values +from .specifiers import SpecifierSet +from .utils import canonicalize_name + +__all__ = [ + "InvalidRequirement", + "Requirement", +] + + +def __dir__() -> list[str]: + return __all__ + + +class InvalidRequirement(ValueError): + """ + An invalid requirement was found, users should refer to PEP 508. + """ + + +class Requirement: + """Parse a requirement. + + Parse a given requirement string into its parts, such as name, specifier, + URL, and extras. Raises InvalidRequirement on a badly-formed requirement + string. + + Instances are safe to serialize with :mod:`pickle`. They use a stable + format so the same pickle can be loaded in future packaging releases. + + .. versionchanged:: 26.2 + + Added a stable pickle format. Pickles created with packaging 26.2+ can + be unpickled with future releases. Backward compatibility with pickles + from packaging < 26.2 is supported but may be removed in a future + release. + """ + + # TODO: Can we test whether something is contained within a requirement? + # If so how do we do that? Do we need to test against the _name_ of + # the thing as well as the version? What about the markers? + # TODO: Can we normalize the name and extra name? + + def __init__(self, requirement_string: str) -> None: + try: + parsed = _parse_requirement(requirement_string) + except ParserSyntaxError as e: + raise InvalidRequirement(str(e)) from e + + self.name: str = parsed.name + self.url: str | None = parsed.url or None + self.extras: set[str] = set(parsed.extras or []) + self.specifier: SpecifierSet = SpecifierSet(parsed.specifier) + self.marker: Marker | None = None + if parsed.marker is not None: + self.marker = Marker.__new__(Marker) + self.marker._markers = _normalize_extra_values(parsed.marker) + + def _iter_parts(self, name: str) -> Iterator[str]: + yield name + + if self.extras: + formatted_extras = ",".join(sorted(self.extras)) + yield f"[{formatted_extras}]" + + if self.specifier: + yield str(self.specifier) + + if self.url: + yield f" @ {self.url}" + if self.marker: + yield " " + + if self.marker: + yield f"; {self.marker}" + + def __getstate__(self) -> str: + # Return the requirement string for compactness and stability. + # Re-parsed on load to reconstruct all fields. + return str(self) + + def __setstate__(self, state: object) -> None: + if isinstance(state, str): + # New format (26.2+): just the requirement string. + try: + tmp = Requirement(state) + except InvalidRequirement as exc: + raise TypeError(f"Cannot restore Requirement from {state!r}") from exc + self.name = tmp.name + self.url = tmp.url + self.extras = tmp.extras + self.specifier = tmp.specifier + self.marker = tmp.marker + return + if isinstance(state, dict): + # Old format (packaging <= 26.1, no __slots__): plain __dict__. + self.__dict__.update(state) + return + raise TypeError(f"Cannot restore Requirement from {state!r}") + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return "".join(self._iter_parts(self.name)) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__}({str(self)!r})>" + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(tuple(self._iter_parts(canonicalize_name(self.name)))) + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, Requirement): + return NotImplemented + + return ( + canonicalize_name(self.name) == canonicalize_name(other.name) + and self.extras == other.extras + and self.specifier == other.specifier + and self.url == other.url + and self.marker == other.marker + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/specifiers.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/specifiers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b165dc0f7c8201f2291780ce0273af8127105ab0 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/specifiers.py @@ -0,0 +1,1943 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. +""" +.. testsetup:: + + from packaging.specifiers import Specifier, SpecifierSet, InvalidSpecifier + from packaging.version import Version +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import abc +import enum +import functools +import itertools +import re +import sys +import typing +from typing import ( + TYPE_CHECKING, + Any, + Callable, + Final, + Iterable, + Iterator, + Sequence, + TypeVar, + Union, +) + +from .utils import canonicalize_version +from .version import InvalidVersion, Version + +if sys.version_info >= (3, 10): + from typing import TypeGuard # pragma: no cover +elif TYPE_CHECKING: + from typing_extensions import TypeGuard + +__all__ = [ + "BaseSpecifier", + "InvalidSpecifier", + "Specifier", + "SpecifierSet", +] + + +def __dir__() -> list[str]: + return __all__ + + +def _validate_spec(spec: object, /) -> TypeGuard[tuple[str, str]]: + return ( + isinstance(spec, tuple) + and len(spec) == 2 + and isinstance(spec[0], str) + and isinstance(spec[1], str) + ) + + +def _validate_pre(pre: object, /) -> TypeGuard[bool | None]: + return pre is None or isinstance(pre, bool) + + +T = TypeVar("T") +UnparsedVersion = Union[Version, str] +UnparsedVersionVar = TypeVar("UnparsedVersionVar", bound=UnparsedVersion) +CallableOperator = Callable[[Version, str], bool] + +# The smallest possible PEP 440 version. No valid version is less than this. +_MIN_VERSION: Final[Version] = Version("0.dev0") + + +def _trim_release(release: tuple[int, ...]) -> tuple[int, ...]: + """Strip trailing zeros from a release tuple for normalized comparison.""" + end = len(release) + while end > 1 and release[end - 1] == 0: + end -= 1 + return release if end == len(release) else release[:end] + + +class _BoundaryKind(enum.Enum): + """Where a boundary marker sits in the version ordering.""" + + AFTER_LOCALS = enum.auto() # after V+local, before V.post0 + AFTER_POSTS = enum.auto() # after V.postN, before next release + + +@functools.total_ordering +class _BoundaryVersion: + """A point on the version line between two real PEP 440 versions. + + Some specifier semantics imply boundaries between real versions: + ``<=1.0`` includes ``1.0+local`` and ``>1.0`` excludes + ``1.0.post0``. No real :class:`Version` falls on those boundaries, + so this class creates values that sort between the real versions + on either side. + + Two kinds exist, shown relative to a base version V:: + + V < V+local < AFTER_LOCALS(V) < V.post0 < AFTER_POSTS(V) + + ``AFTER_LOCALS`` sits after V and every V+local, but before + V.post0. Upper bound of ``<=V``, ``==V``, ``!=V``. + + ``AFTER_POSTS`` sits after every V.postN, but before the next + release segment. Lower bound of ``>V`` (final or pre-release V) + to exclude post-releases per PEP 440. + """ + + __slots__ = ("_kind", "_trimmed_release", "version") + + def __init__(self, version: Version, kind: _BoundaryKind) -> None: + self.version = version + self._kind = kind + self._trimmed_release = _trim_release(version.release) + + def _is_family(self, other: Version) -> bool: + """Is ``other`` a version that this boundary sorts above?""" + v = self.version + if not ( + other.epoch == v.epoch + and _trim_release(other.release) == self._trimmed_release + and other.pre == v.pre + ): + return False + if self._kind == _BoundaryKind.AFTER_LOCALS: + # Local family: exact same public version (any local label). + return other.post == v.post and other.dev == v.dev + # Post family: same base + any post-release (or identical). + return other.dev == v.dev or other.post is not None + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if isinstance(other, _BoundaryVersion): + return self.version == other.version and self._kind == other._kind + return NotImplemented + + def __lt__(self, other: _BoundaryVersion | Version) -> bool: + if isinstance(other, _BoundaryVersion): + if self.version != other.version: + return self.version < other.version + return self._kind.value < other._kind.value + return not self._is_family(other) and self.version < other + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash((self.version, self._kind)) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({self.version!r}, {self._kind.name})" + + +@functools.total_ordering +class _LowerBound: + """Lower bound of a version range. + + A version *v* of ``None`` means unbounded below (-inf). + At equal versions, ``[v`` sorts before ``(v`` because an inclusive + bound starts earlier. + """ + + __slots__ = ("inclusive", "version") + + def __init__(self, version: _VersionOrBoundary, inclusive: bool) -> None: + self.version = version + self.inclusive = inclusive + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _LowerBound): + return NotImplemented # pragma: no cover + return self.version == other.version and self.inclusive == other.inclusive + + def __lt__(self, other: _LowerBound) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _LowerBound): # pragma: no cover + return NotImplemented + # -inf < anything (except -inf). + if self.version is None: + return other.version is not None + if other.version is None: + return False + if self.version != other.version: + return self.version < other.version + # [v < (v: inclusive starts earlier. + return self.inclusive and not other.inclusive + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash((self.version, self.inclusive)) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + bracket = "[" if self.inclusive else "(" + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__} {bracket}{self.version!r}>" + + +@functools.total_ordering +class _UpperBound: + """Upper bound of a version range. + + A version *v* of ``None`` means unbounded above (+inf). + At equal versions, ``v)`` sorts before ``v]`` because an exclusive + bound ends earlier. + """ + + __slots__ = ("inclusive", "version") + + def __init__(self, version: _VersionOrBoundary, inclusive: bool) -> None: + self.version = version + self.inclusive = inclusive + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _UpperBound): + return NotImplemented # pragma: no cover + return self.version == other.version and self.inclusive == other.inclusive + + def __lt__(self, other: _UpperBound) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _UpperBound): # pragma: no cover + return NotImplemented + # Nothing < +inf (except +inf itself). + if self.version is None: + return False + if other.version is None: + return True + if self.version != other.version: + return self.version < other.version + # v) < v]: exclusive ends earlier. + return not self.inclusive and other.inclusive + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash((self.version, self.inclusive)) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + bracket = "]" if self.inclusive else ")" + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__} {self.version!r}{bracket}>" + + +if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + _VersionOrBoundary = Union[Version, _BoundaryVersion, None] + + #: A single contiguous version range, represented as a + #: (lower bound, upper bound) pair. + _VersionRange = tuple[_LowerBound, _UpperBound] + +_NEG_INF = _LowerBound(None, False) +_POS_INF = _UpperBound(None, False) +_FULL_RANGE: tuple[_VersionRange] = ((_NEG_INF, _POS_INF),) + + +def _range_is_empty(lower: _LowerBound, upper: _UpperBound) -> bool: + """True when the range defined by *lower* and *upper* contains no versions.""" + if lower.version is None or upper.version is None: + return False + if lower.version == upper.version: + return not (lower.inclusive and upper.inclusive) + return lower.version > upper.version + + +def _intersect_ranges( + left: Sequence[_VersionRange], + right: Sequence[_VersionRange], +) -> list[_VersionRange]: + """Intersect two sorted, non-overlapping range lists (two-pointer merge).""" + result: list[_VersionRange] = [] + left_index = right_index = 0 + while left_index < len(left) and right_index < len(right): + left_lower, left_upper = left[left_index] + right_lower, right_upper = right[right_index] + + lower = max(left_lower, right_lower) + upper = min(left_upper, right_upper) + + if not _range_is_empty(lower, upper): + result.append((lower, upper)) + + # Advance whichever side has the smaller upper bound. + if left_upper < right_upper: + left_index += 1 + else: + right_index += 1 + + return result + + +def _next_prefix_dev0(version: Version) -> Version: + """Smallest version in the next prefix: 1.2 -> 1.3.dev0.""" + release = (*version.release[:-1], version.release[-1] + 1) + return Version.from_parts(epoch=version.epoch, release=release, dev=0) + + +def _base_dev0(version: Version) -> Version: + """The .dev0 of a version's base release: 1.2 -> 1.2.dev0.""" + return Version.from_parts(epoch=version.epoch, release=version.release, dev=0) + + +def _coerce_version(version: UnparsedVersion) -> Version | None: + if not isinstance(version, Version): + try: + version = Version(version) + except InvalidVersion: + return None + return version + + +def _public_version(version: Version) -> Version: + if version.local is None: + return version + return version.__replace__(local=None) + + +def _post_base(version: Version) -> Version: + """The version that *version* is a post-release of. + + 1.0.post1 -> 1.0, 1.0a1.post0 -> 1.0a1, 1.0.post0.dev1 -> 1.0. + """ + return version.__replace__(post=None, dev=None, local=None) + + +def _earliest_prerelease(version: Version) -> Version: + """Earliest pre-release of *version*. + + 1.2 -> 1.2.dev0, 1.2.post1 -> 1.2.post1.dev0. + """ + return version.__replace__(dev=0, local=None) + + +def _nearest_non_prerelease( + v: _VersionOrBoundary, +) -> Version | None: + """Smallest non-pre-release version at or above *v*, or None.""" + if v is None: + return None + if isinstance(v, _BoundaryVersion): + inner = v.version + if inner.is_prerelease: + # AFTER_LOCALS(1.0a1) -> nearest non-pre is 1.0 + return inner.__replace__(pre=None, dev=None, local=None) + # AFTER_LOCALS(1.0) -> nearest non-pre is 1.0.post0 + # AFTER_LOCALS(1.0.post0) -> nearest non-pre is 1.0.post1 + k = (inner.post + 1) if inner.post is not None else 0 + return inner.__replace__(post=k, local=None) + if not v.is_prerelease: + return v + # Strip pre/dev to get the final or post-release form. + return v.__replace__(pre=None, dev=None, local=None) + + +class InvalidSpecifier(ValueError): + """ + Raised when attempting to create a :class:`Specifier` with a specifier + string that is invalid. + + >>> Specifier("lolwat") + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + packaging.specifiers.InvalidSpecifier: Invalid specifier: 'lolwat' + """ + + +class BaseSpecifier(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): + __slots__ = () + __match_args__ = ("_str",) + + @property + def _str(self) -> str: + """Internal property for match_args""" + return str(self) + + @abc.abstractmethod + def __str__(self) -> str: + """ + Returns the str representation of this Specifier-like object. This + should be representative of the Specifier itself. + """ + + @abc.abstractmethod + def __hash__(self) -> int: + """ + Returns a hash value for this Specifier-like object. + """ + + @abc.abstractmethod + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + """ + Returns a boolean representing whether or not the two Specifier-like + objects are equal. + + :param other: The other object to check against. + """ + + @property + @abc.abstractmethod + def prereleases(self) -> bool | None: + """Whether or not pre-releases as a whole are allowed. + + This can be set to either ``True`` or ``False`` to explicitly enable or disable + prereleases or it can be set to ``None`` (the default) to use default semantics. + """ + + @prereleases.setter # noqa: B027 + def prereleases(self, value: bool) -> None: + """Setter for :attr:`prereleases`. + + :param value: The value to set. + """ + + @abc.abstractmethod + def contains(self, item: str, prereleases: bool | None = None) -> bool: + """ + Determines if the given item is contained within this specifier. + """ + + @typing.overload + def filter( + self, + iterable: Iterable[UnparsedVersionVar], + prereleases: bool | None = None, + key: None = ..., + ) -> Iterator[UnparsedVersionVar]: ... + + @typing.overload + def filter( + self, + iterable: Iterable[T], + prereleases: bool | None = None, + key: Callable[[T], UnparsedVersion] = ..., + ) -> Iterator[T]: ... + + @abc.abstractmethod + def filter( + self, + iterable: Iterable[Any], + prereleases: bool | None = None, + key: Callable[[Any], UnparsedVersion] | None = None, + ) -> Iterator[Any]: + """ + Takes an iterable of items and filters them so that only items which + are contained within this specifier are allowed in it. + """ + + +class Specifier(BaseSpecifier): + """This class abstracts handling of version specifiers. + + .. tip:: + + It is generally not required to instantiate this manually. You should instead + prefer to work with :class:`SpecifierSet` instead, which can parse + comma-separated version specifiers (which is what package metadata contains). + + Instances are safe to serialize with :mod:`pickle`. They use a stable + format so the same pickle can be loaded in future packaging releases. + + .. versionchanged:: 26.2 + + Added a stable pickle format. Pickles created with packaging 26.2+ can + be unpickled with future releases. Backward compatibility with pickles + from packaging < 26.2 is supported but may be removed in a future + release. + """ + + __slots__ = ( + "_prereleases", + "_ranges", + "_spec", + "_spec_version", + "_wildcard_split", + ) + + _specifier_regex_str = r""" + (?: + (?: + # The identity operators allow for an escape hatch that will + # do an exact string match of the version you wish to install. + # This will not be parsed by PEP 440 and we cannot determine + # any semantic meaning from it. This operator is discouraged + # but included entirely as an escape hatch. + === # Only match for the identity operator + \s* + [^\s;)]* # The arbitrary version can be just about anything, + # we match everything except for whitespace, a + # semi-colon for marker support, and a closing paren + # since versions can be enclosed in them. + ) + | + (?: + # The (non)equality operators allow for wild card and local + # versions to be specified so we have to define these two + # operators separately to enable that. + (?:==|!=) # Only match for equals and not equals + + \s* + v? + (?:[0-9]+!)? # epoch + [0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)* # release + + # You cannot use a wild card and a pre-release, post-release, a dev or + # local version together so group them with a | and make them optional. + (?: + \.\* # Wild card syntax of .* + | + (?a: # pre release + [-_\.]? + (alpha|beta|preview|pre|a|b|c|rc) + [-_\.]? + [0-9]* + )? + (?a: # post release + (?:-[0-9]+)|(?:[-_\.]?(post|rev|r)[-_\.]?[0-9]*) + )? + (?a:[-_\.]?dev[-_\.]?[0-9]*)? # dev release + (?a:\+[a-z0-9]+(?:[-_\.][a-z0-9]+)*)? # local + )? + ) + | + (?: + # The compatible operator requires at least two digits in the + # release segment. + (?:~=) # Only match for the compatible operator + + \s* + v? + (?:[0-9]+!)? # epoch + [0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)+ # release (We have a + instead of a *) + (?: # pre release + [-_\.]? + (alpha|beta|preview|pre|a|b|c|rc) + [-_\.]? + [0-9]* + )? + (?: # post release + (?:-[0-9]+)|(?:[-_\.]?(post|rev|r)[-_\.]?[0-9]*) + )? + (?:[-_\.]?dev[-_\.]?[0-9]*)? # dev release + ) + | + (?: + # All other operators only allow a sub set of what the + # (non)equality operators do. Specifically they do not allow + # local versions to be specified nor do they allow the prefix + # matching wild cards. + (?:<=|>=|<|>) + + \s* + v? + (?:[0-9]+!)? # epoch + [0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)* # release + (?a: # pre release + [-_\.]? + (alpha|beta|preview|pre|a|b|c|rc) + [-_\.]? + [0-9]* + )? + (?a: # post release + (?:-[0-9]+)|(?:[-_\.]?(post|rev|r)[-_\.]?[0-9]*) + )? + (?a:[-_\.]?dev[-_\.]?[0-9]*)? # dev release + ) + ) + """ + + _regex = re.compile( + r"\s*" + _specifier_regex_str + r"\s*", re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE + ) + + _operators: Final = { + "~=": "compatible", + "==": "equal", + "!=": "not_equal", + "<=": "less_than_equal", + ">=": "greater_than_equal", + "<": "less_than", + ">": "greater_than", + "===": "arbitrary", + } + + def __init__(self, spec: str = "", prereleases: bool | None = None) -> None: + """Initialize a Specifier instance. + + :param spec: + The string representation of a specifier which will be parsed and + normalized before use. + :param prereleases: + This tells the specifier if it should accept prerelease versions if + applicable or not. The default of ``None`` will autodetect it from the + given specifiers. + :raises InvalidSpecifier: + If the given specifier is invalid (i.e. bad syntax). + """ + if not self._regex.fullmatch(spec): + raise InvalidSpecifier(f"Invalid specifier: {spec!r}") + + spec = spec.strip() + if spec.startswith("==="): + operator, version = spec[:3], spec[3:].strip() + elif spec.startswith(("~=", "==", "!=", "<=", ">=")): + operator, version = spec[:2], spec[2:].strip() + else: + operator, version = spec[:1], spec[1:].strip() + + self._spec: tuple[str, str] = (operator, version) + + # Store whether or not this Specifier should accept prereleases + self._prereleases = prereleases + + # Specifier version cache + self._spec_version: tuple[str, Version] | None = None + + # Populated on first wildcard (==X.*) comparison + self._wildcard_split: tuple[list[str], int] | None = None + + # Version range cache (populated by _to_ranges) + self._ranges: Sequence[_VersionRange] | None = None + + def _get_spec_version(self, version: str) -> Version | None: + """One element cache, as only one spec Version is needed per Specifier.""" + if self._spec_version is not None and self._spec_version[0] == version: + return self._spec_version[1] + + version_specifier = _coerce_version(version) + if version_specifier is None: + return None + + self._spec_version = (version, version_specifier) + return version_specifier + + def _require_spec_version(self, version: str) -> Version: + """Get spec version, asserting it's valid (not for === operator). + + This method should only be called for operators where version + strings are guaranteed to be valid PEP 440 versions (not ===). + """ + spec_version = self._get_spec_version(version) + assert spec_version is not None + return spec_version + + def _to_ranges(self) -> Sequence[_VersionRange]: + """Convert this specifier to sorted, non-overlapping version ranges. + + Each standard operator maps to one or two ranges. ``===`` is + modeled as full range (actual check done separately). Cached. + """ + if self._ranges is not None: + return self._ranges + + op = self.operator + ver_str = self.version + + if op == "===": + self._ranges = _FULL_RANGE + return _FULL_RANGE + + if ver_str.endswith(".*"): + result = self._wildcard_ranges(op, ver_str) + else: + result = self._standard_ranges(op, ver_str) + + self._ranges = result + return result + + def _wildcard_ranges(self, op: str, ver_str: str) -> list[_VersionRange]: + # ==1.2.* -> [1.2.dev0, 1.3.dev0); !=1.2.* -> complement. + base = self._require_spec_version(ver_str[:-2]) + lower = _base_dev0(base) + upper = _next_prefix_dev0(base) + if op == "==": + return [(_LowerBound(lower, True), _UpperBound(upper, False))] + # != + return [ + (_NEG_INF, _UpperBound(lower, False)), + (_LowerBound(upper, True), _POS_INF), + ] + + def _standard_ranges(self, op: str, ver_str: str) -> list[_VersionRange]: + v = self._require_spec_version(ver_str) + + if op == ">=": + return [(_LowerBound(v, True), _POS_INF)] + + if op == "<=": + return [ + ( + _NEG_INF, + _UpperBound(_BoundaryVersion(v, _BoundaryKind.AFTER_LOCALS), True), + ) + ] + + if op == ">": + if v.dev is not None: + # >V.devN: dev versions have no post-releases, so the + # next real version is V.dev(N+1). + lower_ver = v.__replace__(dev=v.dev + 1, local=None) + return [(_LowerBound(lower_ver, True), _POS_INF)] + if v.post is not None: + # >V.postN: next real version is V.post(N+1).dev0. + lower_ver = v.__replace__(post=v.post + 1, dev=0, local=None) + return [(_LowerBound(lower_ver, True), _POS_INF)] + # >V (final or pre-release): skip V+local and all V.postN. + return [ + ( + _LowerBound(_BoundaryVersion(v, _BoundaryKind.AFTER_POSTS), False), + _POS_INF, + ) + ] + + if op == "<": + # bool | None: + # If there is an explicit prereleases set for this, then we'll just + # blindly use that. + if self._prereleases is not None: + return self._prereleases + + # Only the "!=" operator does not imply prereleases when + # the version in the specifier is a prerelease. + operator, version_str = self._spec + if operator == "!=": + return False + + # The == specifier with trailing .* cannot include prereleases + # e.g. "==1.0a1.*" is not valid. + if operator == "==" and version_str.endswith(".*"): + return False + + # "===" can have arbitrary string versions, so we cannot parse + # those, we take prereleases as unknown (None) for those. + version = self._get_spec_version(version_str) + if version is None: + return None + + # For all other operators, use the check if spec Version + # object implies pre-releases. + return version.is_prerelease + + @prereleases.setter + def prereleases(self, value: bool | None) -> None: + self._prereleases = value + + def __getstate__(self) -> tuple[tuple[str, str], bool | None]: + # Return state as a 2-item tuple for compactness: + # ((operator, version), prereleases) + # Cache members are excluded and will be recomputed on demand. + return (self._spec, self._prereleases) + + def __setstate__(self, state: object) -> None: + # Always discard cached values - they will be recomputed on demand. + self._spec_version = None + self._wildcard_split = None + self._ranges = None + + if isinstance(state, tuple): + if len(state) == 2: + # New format (26.2+): ((operator, version), prereleases) + spec, prereleases = state + if _validate_spec(spec) and _validate_pre(prereleases): + self._spec = spec + self._prereleases = prereleases + return + if len(state) == 2 and isinstance(state[1], dict): + # Format (packaging 26.0-26.1): (None, {slot: value}). + _, slot_dict = state + spec = slot_dict.get("_spec") + prereleases = slot_dict.get("_prereleases", "invalid") + if _validate_spec(spec) and _validate_pre(prereleases): + self._spec = spec + self._prereleases = prereleases + return + if isinstance(state, dict): + # Old format (packaging <= 25.x, no __slots__): state is a plain dict. + spec = state.get("_spec") + prereleases = state.get("_prereleases", "invalid") + if _validate_spec(spec) and _validate_pre(prereleases): + self._spec = spec + self._prereleases = prereleases + return + + raise TypeError(f"Cannot restore Specifier from {state!r}") + + @property + def operator(self) -> str: + """The operator of this specifier. + + >>> Specifier("==1.2.3").operator + '==' + """ + return self._spec[0] + + @property + def version(self) -> str: + """The version of this specifier. + + >>> Specifier("==1.2.3").version + '1.2.3' + """ + return self._spec[1] + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + """A representation of the Specifier that shows all internal state. + + >>> Specifier('>=1.0.0') + =1.0.0')> + >>> Specifier('>=1.0.0', prereleases=False) + =1.0.0', prereleases=False)> + >>> Specifier('>=1.0.0', prereleases=True) + =1.0.0', prereleases=True)> + """ + pre = ( + f", prereleases={self.prereleases!r}" + if self._prereleases is not None + else "" + ) + + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__}({str(self)!r}{pre})>" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + """A string representation of the Specifier that can be round-tripped. + + >>> str(Specifier('>=1.0.0')) + '>=1.0.0' + >>> str(Specifier('>=1.0.0', prereleases=False)) + '>=1.0.0' + """ + return "{}{}".format(*self._spec) + + @property + def _canonical_spec(self) -> tuple[str, str]: + operator, version = self._spec + if operator == "===" or version.endswith(".*"): + return operator, version + + spec_version = self._require_spec_version(version) + + canonical_version = canonicalize_version( + spec_version, strip_trailing_zero=(operator != "~=") + ) + + return operator, canonical_version + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(self._canonical_spec) + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + """Whether or not the two Specifier-like objects are equal. + + :param other: The other object to check against. + + The value of :attr:`prereleases` is ignored. + + >>> Specifier("==1.2.3") == Specifier("== 1.2.3.0") + True + >>> (Specifier("==1.2.3", prereleases=False) == + ... Specifier("==1.2.3", prereleases=True)) + True + >>> Specifier("==1.2.3") == "==1.2.3" + True + >>> Specifier("==1.2.3") == Specifier("==1.2.4") + False + >>> Specifier("==1.2.3") == Specifier("~=1.2.3") + False + """ + if isinstance(other, str): + try: + other = self.__class__(str(other)) + except InvalidSpecifier: + return NotImplemented + elif not isinstance(other, self.__class__): + return NotImplemented + + return self._canonical_spec == other._canonical_spec + + def _get_operator(self, op: str) -> CallableOperator: + operator_callable: CallableOperator = getattr( + self, f"_compare_{self._operators[op]}" + ) + return operator_callable + + def _compare_compatible(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool: + # Compatible releases have an equivalent combination of >= and ==. That + # is that ~=2.2 is equivalent to >=2.2,==2.*. This allows us to + # implement this in terms of the other specifiers instead of + # implementing it ourselves. The only thing we need to do is construct + # the other specifiers. + + # We want everything but the last item in the version, but we want to + # ignore suffix segments. + prefix = _version_join( + list(itertools.takewhile(_is_not_suffix, _version_split(spec)))[:-1] + ) + + # Add the prefix notation to the end of our string + prefix += ".*" + + return (self._compare_greater_than_equal(prospective, spec)) and ( + self._compare_equal(prospective, prefix) + ) + + def _get_wildcard_split(self, spec: str) -> tuple[list[str], int]: + """Cached split of a wildcard spec into components and numeric length. + + >>> Specifier("==1.*")._get_wildcard_split("1.*") + (['0', '1'], 2) + >>> Specifier("==3.10.*")._get_wildcard_split("3.10.*") + (['0', '3', '10'], 3) + """ + wildcard_split = self._wildcard_split + if wildcard_split is None: + normalized = canonicalize_version(spec[:-2], strip_trailing_zero=False) + split_spec = _version_split(normalized) + wildcard_split = (split_spec, _numeric_prefix_len(split_spec)) + self._wildcard_split = wildcard_split + return wildcard_split + + def _compare_equal(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool: + # We need special logic to handle prefix matching + if spec.endswith(".*"): + split_spec, spec_numeric_len = self._get_wildcard_split(spec) + + # In the case of prefix matching we want to ignore local segment. + normalized_prospective = canonicalize_version( + _public_version(prospective), strip_trailing_zero=False + ) + # Split the prospective version out by bangs and dots, and pretend + # that there is an implicit dot in between a release segment and + # a pre-release segment. + split_prospective = _version_split(normalized_prospective) + + # 0-pad the prospective version before shortening it to get the correct + # shortened version. + padded_prospective = _left_pad(split_prospective, spec_numeric_len) + + # Shorten the prospective version to be the same length as the spec + # so that we can determine if the specifier is a prefix of the + # prospective version or not. + shortened_prospective = padded_prospective[: len(split_spec)] + + return shortened_prospective == split_spec + else: + # Convert our spec string into a Version + spec_version = self._require_spec_version(spec) + + # If the specifier does not have a local segment, then we want to + # act as if the prospective version also does not have a local + # segment. + if not spec_version.local: + prospective = _public_version(prospective) + + return prospective == spec_version + + def _compare_not_equal(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool: + return not self._compare_equal(prospective, spec) + + def _compare_less_than_equal(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool: + # NB: Local version identifiers are NOT permitted in the version + # specifier, so local version labels can be universally removed from + # the prospective version. + return _public_version(prospective) <= self._require_spec_version(spec) + + def _compare_greater_than_equal(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool: + # NB: Local version identifiers are NOT permitted in the version + # specifier, so local version labels can be universally removed from + # the prospective version. + return _public_version(prospective) >= self._require_spec_version(spec) + + def _compare_less_than(self, prospective: Version, spec_str: str) -> bool: + # Convert our spec to a Version instance, since we'll want to work with + # it as a version. + spec = self._require_spec_version(spec_str) + + # Check to see if the prospective version is less than the spec + # version. If it's not we can short circuit and just return False now + # instead of doing extra unneeded work. + if not prospective < spec: + return False + + # The spec says: "= _earliest_prerelease(spec) + ): + return False + + # If we've gotten to here, it means that prospective version is both + # less than the spec version *and* it's not a pre-release of the same + # version in the spec. + return True + + def _compare_greater_than(self, prospective: Version, spec_str: str) -> bool: + # Convert our spec to a Version instance, since we'll want to work with + # it as a version. + spec = self._require_spec_version(spec_str) + + # Check to see if the prospective version is greater than the spec + # version. If it's not we can short circuit and just return False now + # instead of doing extra unneeded work. + if not prospective > spec: + return False + + # The spec says: ">V MUST NOT allow a post-release of the specified + # version unless the specified version is itself a post-release." + if ( + not spec.is_postrelease + and prospective.is_postrelease + and _post_base(prospective) == spec + ): + return False + + # Per the spec: ">V MUST NOT match a local version of the specified + # version". A "local version of V" is any version whose public part + # equals V. So >1.0a1 must not match 1.0a1+local, but must still + # match 1.0a2+local. + if prospective.local is not None and _public_version(prospective) == spec: + return False + + # If we've gotten to here, it means that prospective version is both + # greater than the spec version *and* it's not a pre-release of the + # same version in the spec. + return True + + def _compare_arbitrary(self, prospective: Version | str, spec: str) -> bool: + return str(prospective).lower() == str(spec).lower() + + def __contains__(self, item: str | Version) -> bool: + """Return whether or not the item is contained in this specifier. + + :param item: The item to check for. + + This is used for the ``in`` operator and behaves the same as + :meth:`contains` with no ``prereleases`` argument passed. + + >>> "1.2.3" in Specifier(">=1.2.3") + True + >>> Version("1.2.3") in Specifier(">=1.2.3") + True + >>> "1.0.0" in Specifier(">=1.2.3") + False + >>> "1.3.0a1" in Specifier(">=1.2.3") + True + >>> "1.3.0a1" in Specifier(">=1.2.3", prereleases=True) + True + """ + return self.contains(item) + + def contains(self, item: UnparsedVersion, prereleases: bool | None = None) -> bool: + """Return whether or not the item is contained in this specifier. + + :param item: + The item to check for, which can be a version string or a + :class:`Version` instance. + :param prereleases: + Whether or not to match prereleases with this Specifier. If set to + ``None`` (the default), it will follow the recommendation from + :pep:`440` and match prereleases, as there are no other versions. + + >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3").contains("1.2.3") + True + >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3").contains(Version("1.2.3")) + True + >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3").contains("1.0.0") + False + >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3").contains("1.3.0a1") + True + >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3", prereleases=False).contains("1.3.0a1") + False + >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3").contains("1.3.0a1") + True + """ + + return bool(list(self.filter([item], prereleases=prereleases))) + + @typing.overload + def filter( + self, + iterable: Iterable[UnparsedVersionVar], + prereleases: bool | None = None, + key: None = ..., + ) -> Iterator[UnparsedVersionVar]: ... + + @typing.overload + def filter( + self, + iterable: Iterable[T], + prereleases: bool | None = None, + key: Callable[[T], UnparsedVersion] = ..., + ) -> Iterator[T]: ... + + def filter( + self, + iterable: Iterable[Any], + prereleases: bool | None = None, + key: Callable[[Any], UnparsedVersion] | None = None, + ) -> Iterator[Any]: + """Filter items in the given iterable, that match the specifier. + + :param iterable: + An iterable that can contain version strings and :class:`Version` instances. + The items in the iterable will be filtered according to the specifier. + :param prereleases: + Whether or not to allow prereleases in the returned iterator. If set to + ``None`` (the default), it will follow the recommendation from :pep:`440` + and match prereleases if there are no other versions. + :param key: + A callable that takes a single argument (an item from the iterable) and + returns a version string or :class:`Version` instance to be used for + filtering. + + >>> list(Specifier(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.3", "1.5a1"])) + ['1.3'] + >>> list(Specifier(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.2.3", "1.3", Version("1.4")])) + ['1.2.3', '1.3', ] + >>> list(Specifier(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.5a1"])) + ['1.5a1'] + >>> list(Specifier(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"], prereleases=True)) + ['1.3', '1.5a1'] + >>> list(Specifier(">=1.2.3", prereleases=True).filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"])) + ['1.3', '1.5a1'] + >>> list(Specifier(">=1.2.3").filter( + ... [{"ver": "1.2"}, {"ver": "1.3"}], + ... key=lambda x: x["ver"])) + [{'ver': '1.3'}] + """ + prereleases_versions = [] + found_non_prereleases = False + + # Determine if to include prereleases by default + include_prereleases = ( + prereleases if prereleases is not None else self.prereleases + ) + + # Get the matching operator + operator_callable = self._get_operator(self.operator) + + # Filter versions + for version in iterable: + parsed_version = _coerce_version(version if key is None else key(version)) + match = False + if parsed_version is None: + # === operator can match arbitrary (non-version) strings + if self.operator == "===" and self._compare_arbitrary( + version, self.version + ): + yield version + elif self.operator == "===": + match = self._compare_arbitrary( + version if key is None else key(version), self.version + ) + else: + match = operator_callable(parsed_version, self.version) + + if match and parsed_version is not None: + # If it's not a prerelease or prereleases are allowed, yield it directly + if not parsed_version.is_prerelease or include_prereleases: + found_non_prereleases = True + yield version + # Otherwise collect prereleases for potential later use + elif prereleases is None and self._prereleases is not False: + prereleases_versions.append(version) + + # If no non-prereleases were found and prereleases weren't + # explicitly forbidden, yield the collected prereleases + if ( + not found_non_prereleases + and prereleases is None + and self._prereleases is not False + ): + yield from prereleases_versions + + +_prefix_regex = re.compile(r"([0-9]+)((?:a|b|c|rc)[0-9]+)") + + +def _pep440_filter_prereleases( + iterable: Iterable[Any], key: Callable[[Any], UnparsedVersion] | None +) -> Iterator[Any]: + """Filter per PEP 440: exclude prereleases unless no finals exist.""" + # Two lists used: + # * all_nonfinal to preserve order if no finals exist + # * arbitrary_strings for streaming when first final found + all_nonfinal: list[Any] = [] + arbitrary_strings: list[Any] = [] + + found_final = False + for item in iterable: + parsed = _coerce_version(item if key is None else key(item)) + + if parsed is None: + # Arbitrary strings are always included as it is not + # possible to determine if they are prereleases, + # and they have already passed all specifiers. + if found_final: + yield item + else: + arbitrary_strings.append(item) + all_nonfinal.append(item) + continue + + if not parsed.is_prerelease: + # Final release found - flush arbitrary strings, then yield + if not found_final: + yield from arbitrary_strings + found_final = True + yield item + continue + + # Prerelease - buffer if no finals yet, otherwise skip + if not found_final: + all_nonfinal.append(item) + + # No finals found - yield all buffered items + if not found_final: + yield from all_nonfinal + + +def _version_split(version: str) -> list[str]: + """Split version into components. + + The split components are intended for version comparison. The logic does + not attempt to retain the original version string, so joining the + components back with :func:`_version_join` may not produce the original + version string. + """ + result: list[str] = [] + + epoch, _, rest = version.rpartition("!") + result.append(epoch or "0") + + for item in rest.split("."): + match = _prefix_regex.fullmatch(item) + if match: + result.extend(match.groups()) + else: + result.append(item) + return result + + +def _version_join(components: list[str]) -> str: + """Join split version components into a version string. + + This function assumes the input came from :func:`_version_split`, where the + first component must be the epoch (either empty or numeric), and all other + components numeric. + """ + epoch, *rest = components + return f"{epoch}!{'.'.join(rest)}" + + +def _is_not_suffix(segment: str) -> bool: + return not any( + segment.startswith(prefix) for prefix in ("dev", "a", "b", "rc", "post") + ) + + +def _numeric_prefix_len(split: list[str]) -> int: + """Count leading numeric components in a :func:`_version_split` result. + + >>> _numeric_prefix_len(["0", "1", "2", "a1"]) + 3 + """ + count = 0 + for segment in split: + if not segment.isdigit(): + break + count += 1 + return count + + +def _left_pad(split: list[str], target_numeric_len: int) -> list[str]: + """Pad a :func:`_version_split` result with ``"0"`` segments to reach + ``target_numeric_len`` numeric components. Suffix segments are preserved. + + >>> _left_pad(["0", "1", "a1"], 4) + ['0', '1', '0', '0', 'a1'] + """ + numeric_len = _numeric_prefix_len(split) + pad_needed = target_numeric_len - numeric_len + if pad_needed <= 0: + return split + return [*split[:numeric_len], *(["0"] * pad_needed), *split[numeric_len:]] + + +def _operator_cost(op_entry: tuple[CallableOperator, str, str]) -> int: + """Sort key for Cost Based Ordering of specifier operators in _filter_versions. + + Operators run sequentially on a shrinking candidate set, so operators that + reject the most versions should run first to minimize work for later ones. + + Tier 0: Exact equality (==, ===), likely to narrow candidates to one version + Tier 1: Range checks (>=, <=, >, <), cheap and usually reject a large portion + Tier 2: Wildcard equality (==.*) and compatible release (~=), more expensive + Tier 3: Exact !=, cheap but rarely rejects + Tier 4: Wildcard !=.*, expensive and rarely rejects + """ + _, ver, op = op_entry + if op == "==": + return 0 if not ver.endswith(".*") else 2 + if op in (">=", "<=", ">", "<"): + return 1 + if op == "~=": + return 2 + if op == "!=": + return 3 if not ver.endswith(".*") else 4 + if op == "===": + return 0 + + raise ValueError(f"Unknown operator: {op!r}") # pragma: no cover + + +class SpecifierSet(BaseSpecifier): + """This class abstracts handling of a set of version specifiers. + + It can be passed a single specifier (``>=3.0``), a comma-separated list of + specifiers (``>=3.0,!=3.1``), or no specifier at all. + + Instances are safe to serialize with :mod:`pickle`. They use a stable + format so the same pickle can be loaded in future packaging + releases. + + .. versionchanged:: 26.2 + + Added a stable pickle format. Pickles created with + packaging 26.2+ can be unpickled with future releases. + Backward compatibility with pickles from + packaging < 26.2 is supported but may be removed in a future + release. + """ + + __slots__ = ( + "_canonicalized", + "_has_arbitrary", + "_is_unsatisfiable", + "_prereleases", + "_resolved_ops", + "_specs", + ) + + def __init__( + self, + specifiers: str | Iterable[Specifier] = "", + prereleases: bool | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Initialize a SpecifierSet instance. + + :param specifiers: + The string representation of a specifier or a comma-separated list of + specifiers which will be parsed and normalized before use. + May also be an iterable of ``Specifier`` instances, which will be used + as is. + :param prereleases: + This tells the SpecifierSet if it should accept prerelease versions if + applicable or not. The default of ``None`` will autodetect it from the + given specifiers. + + :raises InvalidSpecifier: + If the given ``specifiers`` are not parseable than this exception will be + raised. + """ + + if isinstance(specifiers, str): + # Split on `,` to break each individual specifier into its own item, and + # strip each item to remove leading/trailing whitespace. + split_specifiers = [s.strip() for s in specifiers.split(",") if s.strip()] + + self._specs: tuple[Specifier, ...] = tuple(map(Specifier, split_specifiers)) + # Fast substring check; avoids iterating parsed specs. + self._has_arbitrary = "===" in specifiers + else: + self._specs = tuple(specifiers) + # Substring check works for both Specifier objects and plain + # strings (setuptools passes lists of strings). + self._has_arbitrary = any("===" in str(s) for s in self._specs) + + self._canonicalized = len(self._specs) <= 1 + self._resolved_ops: list[tuple[CallableOperator, str, str]] | None = None + + # Store our prereleases value so we can use it later to determine if + # we accept prereleases or not. + self._prereleases = prereleases + + self._is_unsatisfiable: bool | None = None + + def _canonical_specs(self) -> tuple[Specifier, ...]: + """Deduplicate, sort, and cache specs for order-sensitive operations.""" + if not self._canonicalized: + self._specs = tuple(dict.fromkeys(sorted(self._specs, key=str))) + self._canonicalized = True + self._resolved_ops = None + self._is_unsatisfiable = None + return self._specs + + @property + def prereleases(self) -> bool | None: + # If we have been given an explicit prerelease modifier, then we'll + # pass that through here. + if self._prereleases is not None: + return self._prereleases + + # If we don't have any specifiers, and we don't have a forced value, + # then we'll just return None since we don't know if this should have + # pre-releases or not. + if not self._specs: + return None + + # Otherwise we'll see if any of the given specifiers accept + # prereleases, if any of them do we'll return True, otherwise False. + if any(s.prereleases for s in self._specs): + return True + + return None + + @prereleases.setter + def prereleases(self, value: bool | None) -> None: + self._prereleases = value + self._is_unsatisfiable = None + + def __getstate__(self) -> tuple[tuple[Specifier, ...], bool | None]: + # Return state as a 2-item tuple for compactness: + # (specs, prereleases) + # Cache members are excluded and will be recomputed on demand. + return (self._specs, self._prereleases) + + def __setstate__(self, state: object) -> None: + # Always discard cached values - they will be recomputed on demand. + self._resolved_ops = None + self._is_unsatisfiable = None + + if isinstance(state, tuple): + if len(state) == 2: + # New format (26.2+): (specs, prereleases) + specs, prereleases = state + if ( + isinstance(specs, tuple) + and all(isinstance(s, Specifier) for s in specs) + and _validate_pre(prereleases) + ): + self._specs = specs + self._prereleases = prereleases + self._canonicalized = len(specs) <= 1 + self._has_arbitrary = any("===" in str(s) for s in specs) + return + if len(state) == 2 and isinstance(state[1], dict): + # Format (packaging 26.0-26.1): (None, {slot: value}). + _, slot_dict = state + specs = slot_dict.get("_specs", ()) + prereleases = slot_dict.get("_prereleases") + # Convert frozenset to tuple (26.0 stored as frozenset) + if isinstance(specs, frozenset): + specs = tuple(sorted(specs, key=str)) + if ( + isinstance(specs, tuple) + and all(isinstance(s, Specifier) for s in specs) + and _validate_pre(prereleases) + ): + self._specs = specs + self._prereleases = prereleases + self._canonicalized = len(self._specs) <= 1 + self._has_arbitrary = any("===" in str(s) for s in self._specs) + return + if isinstance(state, dict): + # Old format (packaging <= 25.x, no __slots__): state is a plain dict. + specs = state.get("_specs", ()) + prereleases = state.get("_prereleases") + # Convert frozenset to tuple (26.0 stored as frozenset) + if isinstance(specs, frozenset): + specs = tuple(sorted(specs, key=str)) + if ( + isinstance(specs, tuple) + and all(isinstance(s, Specifier) for s in specs) + and _validate_pre(prereleases) + ): + self._specs = specs + self._prereleases = prereleases + self._canonicalized = len(self._specs) <= 1 + self._has_arbitrary = any("===" in str(s) for s in self._specs) + return + + raise TypeError(f"Cannot restore SpecifierSet from {state!r}") + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + """A representation of the specifier set that shows all internal state. + + Note that the ordering of the individual specifiers within the set may not + match the input string. + + >>> SpecifierSet('>=1.0.0,!=2.0.0') + =1.0.0')> + >>> SpecifierSet('>=1.0.0,!=2.0.0', prereleases=False) + =1.0.0', prereleases=False)> + >>> SpecifierSet('>=1.0.0,!=2.0.0', prereleases=True) + =1.0.0', prereleases=True)> + """ + pre = ( + f", prereleases={self.prereleases!r}" + if self._prereleases is not None + else "" + ) + + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__}({str(self)!r}{pre})>" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + """A string representation of the specifier set that can be round-tripped. + + Note that the ordering of the individual specifiers within the set may not + match the input string. + + >>> str(SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1")) + '!=1.0.1,>=1.0.0' + >>> str(SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1", prereleases=False)) + '!=1.0.1,>=1.0.0' + """ + return ",".join(str(s) for s in self._canonical_specs()) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(self._canonical_specs()) + + def __and__(self, other: SpecifierSet | str) -> SpecifierSet: + """Return a SpecifierSet which is a combination of the two sets. + + :param other: The other object to combine with. + + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") & '<=2.0.0,!=2.0.1' + =1.0.0')> + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") & SpecifierSet('<=2.0.0,!=2.0.1') + =1.0.0')> + """ + if isinstance(other, str): + other = SpecifierSet(other) + elif not isinstance(other, SpecifierSet): + return NotImplemented + + specifier = SpecifierSet() + specifier._specs = self._specs + other._specs + specifier._canonicalized = len(specifier._specs) <= 1 + specifier._has_arbitrary = self._has_arbitrary or other._has_arbitrary + specifier._resolved_ops = None + + # Combine prerelease settings: use common or non-None value + if self._prereleases is None or self._prereleases == other._prereleases: + specifier._prereleases = other._prereleases + elif other._prereleases is None: + specifier._prereleases = self._prereleases + else: + raise ValueError( + "Cannot combine SpecifierSets with True and False prerelease overrides." + ) + + return specifier + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + """Whether or not the two SpecifierSet-like objects are equal. + + :param other: The other object to check against. + + The value of :attr:`prereleases` is ignored. + + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") == SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") + True + >>> (SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1", prereleases=False) == + ... SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1", prereleases=True)) + True + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") == ">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1" + True + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") == SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0") + False + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") == SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.2") + False + """ + if isinstance(other, (str, Specifier)): + other = SpecifierSet(str(other)) + elif not isinstance(other, SpecifierSet): + return NotImplemented + + return self._canonical_specs() == other._canonical_specs() + + def __len__(self) -> int: + """Returns the number of specifiers in this specifier set.""" + return len(self._specs) + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[Specifier]: + """ + Returns an iterator over all the underlying :class:`Specifier` instances + in this specifier set. + + >>> sorted(SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1"), key=str) + [, =1.0.0')>] + """ + return iter(self._specs) + + def _get_ranges(self) -> Sequence[_VersionRange]: + """Intersect all specifiers into a single list of version ranges. + + Returns an empty list when unsatisfiable. ``===`` specs are + modeled as full range; string matching is checked separately + by :meth:`_check_arbitrary_unsatisfiable`. + """ + specs = self._specs + + result: Sequence[_VersionRange] | None = None + for s in specs: + if result is None: + result = s._to_ranges() + else: + result = _intersect_ranges(result, s._to_ranges()) + if not result: + break + + if result is None: # pragma: no cover + raise RuntimeError("_get_ranges called with no specs") + return result + + def is_unsatisfiable(self) -> bool: + """Check whether this specifier set can never be satisfied. + + Returns True if no version can satisfy all specifiers simultaneously. + + >>> SpecifierSet(">=2.0,<1.0").is_unsatisfiable() + True + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0,<2.0").is_unsatisfiable() + False + >>> SpecifierSet("").is_unsatisfiable() + False + >>> SpecifierSet("==1.0,!=1.0").is_unsatisfiable() + True + """ + cached = self._is_unsatisfiable + if cached is not None: + return cached + + if not self._specs: + self._is_unsatisfiable = False + return False + + result = not self._get_ranges() + + if not result: + result = self._check_arbitrary_unsatisfiable() + + if not result and self.prereleases is False: + result = self._check_prerelease_only_ranges() + + self._is_unsatisfiable = result + return result + + def _check_prerelease_only_ranges(self) -> bool: + """With prereleases=False, check if every range contains only + pre-release versions (which would be excluded from matching).""" + for lower, upper in self._get_ranges(): + nearest = _nearest_non_prerelease(lower.version) + if nearest is None: + return False + if upper.version is None or nearest < upper.version: + return False + if nearest == upper.version and upper.inclusive: + return False + return True + + def _check_arbitrary_unsatisfiable(self) -> bool: + """Check === (arbitrary equality) specs for unsatisfiability. + + === uses case-insensitive string comparison, so the only candidate + that can match ``===V`` is the literal string V. This method + checks whether that candidate is excluded by other specifiers. + """ + arbitrary = [s for s in self._specs if s.operator == "==="] + if not arbitrary: + return False + + # Multiple === must agree on the same string (case-insensitive). + first = arbitrary[0].version.lower() + if any(s.version.lower() != first for s in arbitrary[1:]): + return True + + # The sole candidate is the === version string. Check whether + # it can satisfy every standard spec. + candidate = _coerce_version(arbitrary[0].version) + + # With prereleases=False, a prerelease candidate is excluded + # by contains() before the === string check even runs. + if ( + self.prereleases is False + and candidate is not None + and candidate.is_prerelease + ): + return True + + standard = [s for s in self._specs if s.operator != "==="] + if not standard: + return False + + if candidate is None: + # Unparsable string cannot satisfy any standard spec. + return True + + return not all(s.contains(candidate) for s in standard) + + def __contains__(self, item: UnparsedVersion) -> bool: + """Return whether or not the item is contained in this specifier. + + :param item: The item to check for. + + This is used for the ``in`` operator and behaves the same as + :meth:`contains` with no ``prereleases`` argument passed. + + >>> "1.2.3" in SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") + True + >>> Version("1.2.3") in SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") + True + >>> "1.0.1" in SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") + False + >>> "1.3.0a1" in SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") + True + >>> "1.3.0a1" in SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1", prereleases=True) + True + """ + return self.contains(item) + + def contains( + self, + item: UnparsedVersion, + prereleases: bool | None = None, + installed: bool | None = None, + ) -> bool: + """Return whether or not the item is contained in this SpecifierSet. + + :param item: + The item to check for, which can be a version string or a + :class:`Version` instance. + :param prereleases: + Whether or not to match prereleases with this SpecifierSet. If set to + ``None`` (the default), it will follow the recommendation from :pep:`440` + and match prereleases, as there are no other versions. + :param installed: + Whether or not the item is installed. If set to ``True``, it will + accept prerelease versions even if the specifier does not allow them. + + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1").contains("1.2.3") + True + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1").contains(Version("1.2.3")) + True + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1").contains("1.0.1") + False + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1").contains("1.3.0a1") + True + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1", prereleases=False).contains("1.3.0a1") + False + >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1").contains("1.3.0a1", prereleases=True) + True + """ + version = _coerce_version(item) + + if version is not None and installed and version.is_prerelease: + prereleases = True + + # When item is a string and === is involved, keep it as-is + # so the comparison isn't done against the normalized form. + if version is None or (self._has_arbitrary and not isinstance(item, Version)): + check_item = item + else: + check_item = version + return bool(list(self.filter([check_item], prereleases=prereleases))) + + @typing.overload + def filter( + self, + iterable: Iterable[UnparsedVersionVar], + prereleases: bool | None = None, + key: None = ..., + ) -> Iterator[UnparsedVersionVar]: ... + + @typing.overload + def filter( + self, + iterable: Iterable[T], + prereleases: bool | None = None, + key: Callable[[T], UnparsedVersion] = ..., + ) -> Iterator[T]: ... + + def filter( + self, + iterable: Iterable[Any], + prereleases: bool | None = None, + key: Callable[[Any], UnparsedVersion] | None = None, + ) -> Iterator[Any]: + """Filter items in the given iterable, that match the specifiers in this set. + + :param iterable: + An iterable that can contain version strings and :class:`Version` instances. + The items in the iterable will be filtered according to the specifier. + :param prereleases: + Whether or not to allow prereleases in the returned iterator. If set to + ``None`` (the default), it will follow the recommendation from :pep:`440` + and match prereleases if there are no other versions. + :param key: + A callable that takes a single argument (an item from the iterable) and + returns a version string or :class:`Version` instance to be used for + filtering. + + >>> list(SpecifierSet(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.3", "1.5a1"])) + ['1.3'] + >>> list(SpecifierSet(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.3", Version("1.4")])) + ['1.3', ] + >>> list(SpecifierSet(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.5a1"])) + ['1.5a1'] + >>> list(SpecifierSet(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"], prereleases=True)) + ['1.3', '1.5a1'] + >>> list(SpecifierSet(">=1.2.3", prereleases=True).filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"])) + ['1.3', '1.5a1'] + >>> list(SpecifierSet(">=1.2.3").filter( + ... [{"ver": "1.2"}, {"ver": "1.3"}], + ... key=lambda x: x["ver"])) + [{'ver': '1.3'}] + + An "empty" SpecifierSet will filter items based on the presence of prerelease + versions in the set. + + >>> list(SpecifierSet("").filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"])) + ['1.3'] + >>> list(SpecifierSet("").filter(["1.5a1"])) + ['1.5a1'] + >>> list(SpecifierSet("", prereleases=True).filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"])) + ['1.3', '1.5a1'] + >>> list(SpecifierSet("").filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"], prereleases=True)) + ['1.3', '1.5a1'] + """ + # Determine if we're forcing a prerelease or not, if we're not forcing + # one for this particular filter call, then we'll use whatever the + # SpecifierSet thinks for whether or not we should support prereleases. + if prereleases is None and self.prereleases is not None: + prereleases = self.prereleases + + # Filter versions that match all specifiers using Cost Based Ordering. + if self._specs: + # When prereleases is None, we need to let all versions through + # the individual filters, then decide about prereleases at the end + # based on whether any non-prereleases matched ALL specs. + + # Fast path: single specifier, delegate directly. + if len(self._specs) == 1: + filtered = self._specs[0].filter( + iterable, + prereleases=True if prereleases is None else prereleases, + key=key, + ) + else: + filtered = self._filter_versions( + iterable, + key, + prereleases=True if prereleases is None else prereleases, + ) + + if prereleases is not None: + return filtered + + return _pep440_filter_prereleases(filtered, key) + + # Handle Empty SpecifierSet. + if prereleases is True: + return iter(iterable) + + if prereleases is False: + return ( + item + for item in iterable + if ( + (version := _coerce_version(item if key is None else key(item))) + is None + or not version.is_prerelease + ) + ) + + # PEP 440: exclude prereleases unless no final releases matched + return _pep440_filter_prereleases(iterable, key) + + def _filter_versions( + self, + iterable: Iterable[Any], + key: Callable[[Any], UnparsedVersion] | None, + prereleases: bool | None = None, + ) -> Iterator[Any]: + """Filter versions against all specifiers in a single pass. + + Uses Cost Based Ordering: specifiers are sorted by _operator_cost so + that cheap range operators reject versions early, avoiding expensive + wildcard or compatible operators on versions that would have been + rejected anyway. + """ + # Pre-resolve operators and sort (cached after first call). + if self._resolved_ops is None: + self._resolved_ops = sorted( + ( + (spec._get_operator(spec.operator), spec.version, spec.operator) + for spec in self._specs + ), + key=_operator_cost, + ) + ops = self._resolved_ops + exclude_prereleases = prereleases is False + + for item in iterable: + parsed = _coerce_version(item if key is None else key(item)) + + if parsed is None: + # Only === can match non-parseable versions. + if all( + op == "===" and str(item).lower() == ver.lower() + for _, ver, op in ops + ): + yield item + elif exclude_prereleases and parsed.is_prerelease: + pass + elif all( + str(item if key is None else key(item)).lower() == ver.lower() + if op == "===" + else op_fn(parsed, ver) + for op_fn, ver, op in ops + ): + # Short-circuits on the first failing operator. + yield item diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/tags.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/tags.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9980ab3c63c0c4caf0045af55751a19a4d68ed92 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/tags.py @@ -0,0 +1,932 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +import operator +import platform +import re +import struct +import subprocess +import sys +import sysconfig +from importlib.machinery import EXTENSION_SUFFIXES +from typing import ( + TYPE_CHECKING, + Iterable, + Iterator, + Sequence, + Tuple, + TypeVar, + cast, +) + +from . import _manylinux, _musllinux + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from collections.abc import Callable, Iterable + from typing import AbstractSet + + +__all__ = [ + "INTERPRETER_SHORT_NAMES", + "AppleVersion", + "PythonVersion", + "Tag", + "UnsortedTagsError", + "android_platforms", + "compatible_tags", + "cpython_tags", + "create_compatible_tags_selector", + "generic_tags", + "interpreter_name", + "interpreter_version", + "ios_platforms", + "mac_platforms", + "parse_tag", + "platform_tags", + "sys_tags", +] + + +def __dir__() -> list[str]: + return __all__ + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +PythonVersion = Sequence[int] +AppleVersion = Tuple[int, int] +_T = TypeVar("_T") + +INTERPRETER_SHORT_NAMES: dict[str, str] = { + "python": "py", # Generic. + "cpython": "cp", + "pypy": "pp", + "ironpython": "ip", + "jython": "jy", +} + + +# This function can be unit tested without reloading the module +# (Unlike _32_BIT_INTERPRETER) +def _compute_32_bit_interpreter() -> bool: + return struct.calcsize("P") == 4 + + +_32_BIT_INTERPRETER = _compute_32_bit_interpreter() + + +class UnsortedTagsError(ValueError): + """ + Raised when a tag component is not in sorted order per PEP 425. + """ + + +class Tag: + """ + A representation of the tag triple for a wheel. + + Instances are considered immutable and thus are hashable. Equality checking + is also supported. + + Instances are safe to serialize with :mod:`pickle`. They use a stable + format so the same pickle can be loaded in future packaging releases. + + .. versionchanged:: 26.2 + + Added a stable pickle format. Pickles created with packaging 26.2+ can + be unpickled with future releases. Backward compatibility with pickles + from packaging < 26.2 is supported but may be removed in a future + release. + """ + + __slots__ = ["_abi", "_hash", "_interpreter", "_platform"] + + def __init__(self, interpreter: str, abi: str, platform: str) -> None: + """ + :param str interpreter: The interpreter name, e.g. ``"py"`` + (see :attr:`INTERPRETER_SHORT_NAMES` for mapping + well-known interpreter names to their short names). + :param str abi: The ABI that a wheel supports, e.g. ``"cp37m"``. + :param str platform: The OS/platform the wheel supports, + e.g. ``"win_amd64"``. + """ + self._interpreter = interpreter.lower() + self._abi = abi.lower() + self._platform = platform.lower() + # The __hash__ of every single element in a Set[Tag] will be evaluated each time + # that a set calls its `.disjoint()` method, which may be called hundreds of + # times when scanning a page of links for packages with tags matching that + # Set[Tag]. Pre-computing the value here produces significant speedups for + # downstream consumers. + self._hash = hash((self._interpreter, self._abi, self._platform)) + + @property + def interpreter(self) -> str: + """ + The interpreter name, e.g. ``"py"`` (see + :attr:`INTERPRETER_SHORT_NAMES` for mapping well-known interpreter + names to their short names). + """ + return self._interpreter + + @property + def abi(self) -> str: + """ + The supported ABI. + """ + return self._abi + + @property + def platform(self) -> str: + """ + The OS/platform. + """ + return self._platform + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, Tag): + return NotImplemented + + return ( + (self._hash == other._hash) # Short-circuit ASAP for perf reasons. + and (self._platform == other._platform) + and (self._abi == other._abi) + and (self._interpreter == other._interpreter) + ) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return self._hash + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return f"{self._interpreter}-{self._abi}-{self._platform}" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self} @ {id(self)}>" + + def __getstate__(self) -> tuple[str, str, str]: + # Return state as a 3-item tuple: (interpreter, abi, platform). + # Cache member _hash is excluded and will be recomputed. + return (self._interpreter, self._abi, self._platform) + + def __setstate__(self, state: object) -> None: + if isinstance(state, tuple): + if len(state) == 3 and all(isinstance(s, str) for s in state): + # New format (26.2+): (interpreter, abi, platform) + self._interpreter, self._abi, self._platform = state + self._hash = hash((self._interpreter, self._abi, self._platform)) + return + if len(state) == 2 and isinstance(state[1], dict): + # Old format (packaging <= 26.1, __slots__): (None, {slot: value}). + _, slots = state + try: + interpreter = slots["_interpreter"] + abi = slots["_abi"] + platform = slots["_platform"] + except KeyError: + raise TypeError(f"Cannot restore Tag from {state!r}") from None + if not all( + isinstance(value, str) for value in (interpreter, abi, platform) + ): + raise TypeError(f"Cannot restore Tag from {state!r}") + self._interpreter = interpreter.lower() + self._abi = abi.lower() + self._platform = platform.lower() + self._hash = hash((self._interpreter, self._abi, self._platform)) + return + raise TypeError(f"Cannot restore Tag from {state!r}") + + +def parse_tag(tag: str, *, validate_order: bool = False) -> frozenset[Tag]: + """ + Parses the provided tag (e.g. `py3-none-any`) into a frozenset of + :class:`Tag` instances. + + Returning a set is required due to the possibility that the tag is a + `compressed tag set`_, e.g. ``"py2.py3-none-any"`` which supports both + Python 2 and Python 3. + + If **validate_order** is true, compressed tag set components are checked + to be in sorted order as required by PEP 425. + + :param str tag: The tag to parse, e.g. ``"py3-none-any"``. + :param bool validate_order: Check whether compressed tag set components + are in sorted order. + :raises UnsortedTagsError: If **validate_order** is true and any compressed tag + set component is not in sorted order. + + .. versionadded:: 26.1 + The *validate_order* parameter. + """ + tags = set() + interpreters, abis, platforms = tag.split("-") + if validate_order: + for component in (interpreters, abis, platforms): + parts = component.split(".") + if parts != sorted(parts): + raise UnsortedTagsError( + f"Tag component {component!r} is not in sorted order per PEP 425" + ) + for interpreter in interpreters.split("."): + for abi in abis.split("."): + for platform_ in platforms.split("."): + tags.add(Tag(interpreter, abi, platform_)) + return frozenset(tags) + + +def _get_config_var(name: str, warn: bool = False) -> int | str | None: + value: int | str | None = sysconfig.get_config_var(name) + if value is None and warn: + logger.debug( + "Config variable '%s' is unset, Python ABI tag may be incorrect", name + ) + return value + + +def _normalize_string(string: str) -> str: + return string.replace(".", "_").replace("-", "_").replace(" ", "_") + + +def _is_threaded_cpython(abis: list[str]) -> bool: + """ + Determine if the ABI corresponds to a threaded (`--disable-gil`) build. + + The threaded builds are indicated by a "t" in the abiflags. + """ + if len(abis) == 0: + return False + # expect e.g., cp313 + m = re.match(r"cp\d+(.*)", abis[0]) + if not m: + return False + abiflags = m.group(1) + return "t" in abiflags + + +def _abi3_applies(python_version: PythonVersion, threading: bool) -> bool: + """ + Determine if the Python version supports abi3. + + PEP 384 was first implemented in Python 3.2. The free-threaded + builds do not support abi3. + """ + return len(python_version) > 1 and tuple(python_version) >= (3, 2) and not threading + + +def _abi3t_applies(python_version: PythonVersion, threading: bool) -> bool: + """ + Determine if the Python version supports abi3t. + + PEP 803 was first implemented in Python 3.15 but, per PEP 803, this + returns tags going back to Python 3.2 to mirror the abi3 + implementation and leave open the possibility of abi3t wheels + supporting older Python versions. + + """ + return len(python_version) > 1 and tuple(python_version) >= (3, 2) and threading + + +def _cpython_abis(py_version: PythonVersion, warn: bool = False) -> list[str]: + py_version = tuple(py_version) # To allow for version comparison. + abis = [] + version = _version_nodot(py_version[:2]) + threading = debug = pymalloc = ucs4 = "" + with_debug = _get_config_var("Py_DEBUG", warn) + has_refcount = hasattr(sys, "gettotalrefcount") + # Windows doesn't set Py_DEBUG, so checking for support of debug-compiled + # extension modules is the best option. + # https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/3383#issuecomment-173267692 + has_ext = "_d.pyd" in EXTENSION_SUFFIXES + if with_debug or (with_debug is None and (has_refcount or has_ext)): + debug = "d" + if py_version >= (3, 13) and _get_config_var("Py_GIL_DISABLED", warn): + threading = "t" + if py_version < (3, 8): + with_pymalloc = _get_config_var("WITH_PYMALLOC", warn) + if with_pymalloc or with_pymalloc is None: + pymalloc = "m" + if py_version < (3, 3): + unicode_size = _get_config_var("Py_UNICODE_SIZE", warn) + if unicode_size == 4 or ( + unicode_size is None and sys.maxunicode == 0x10FFFF + ): + ucs4 = "u" + elif debug: + # Debug builds can also load "normal" extension modules. + # We can also assume no UCS-4 or pymalloc requirement. + abis.append(f"cp{version}{threading}") + abis.insert(0, f"cp{version}{threading}{debug}{pymalloc}{ucs4}") + return abis + + +def cpython_tags( + python_version: PythonVersion | None = None, + abis: Iterable[str] | None = None, + platforms: Iterable[str] | None = None, + *, + warn: bool = False, +) -> Iterator[Tag]: + """ + Yields the tags for the CPython interpreter. + + The specific tags generated are: + + - ``cp--`` + - ``cp--`` + - ``cp-none-`` + - ``cp--`` where "older version" is all older + minor versions down to Python 3.2 (when ``abi3`` was introduced) + + If ``python_version`` only provides a major-only version then only + user-provided ABIs via ``abis`` and the ``none`` ABI will be used. + + The ``stable_abi`` will be either ``abi3`` or ``abi3t`` if `abi` is a + GIL-enabled ABI like `"cp315"` or a free-threaded ABI like `"cp315t"`, + respectively. + + :param Sequence python_version: A one- or two-item sequence representing the + targeted Python version. Defaults to + ``sys.version_info[:2]``. + :param Iterable abis: Iterable of compatible ABIs. Defaults to the ABIs + compatible with the current system. + :param Iterable platforms: Iterable of compatible platforms. Defaults to the + platforms compatible with the current system. + :param bool warn: Whether warnings should be logged. Defaults to ``False``. + """ + if not python_version: + python_version = sys.version_info[:2] + + interpreter = f"cp{_version_nodot(python_version[:2])}" + + if abis is None: + abis = _cpython_abis(python_version, warn) if len(python_version) > 1 else [] + abis = list(abis) + # 'abi3' and 'none' are explicitly handled later. + for explicit_abi in ("abi3", "none"): + try: + abis.remove(explicit_abi) + except ValueError: # noqa: PERF203 + pass + + platforms = list(platforms or platform_tags()) + for abi in abis: + for platform_ in platforms: + yield Tag(interpreter, abi, platform_) + + threading = _is_threaded_cpython(abis) + use_abi3 = _abi3_applies(python_version, threading) + use_abi3t = _abi3t_applies(python_version, threading) + + if use_abi3: + yield from (Tag(interpreter, "abi3", platform_) for platform_ in platforms) + if use_abi3t: + yield from (Tag(interpreter, "abi3t", platform_) for platform_ in platforms) + + yield from (Tag(interpreter, "none", platform_) for platform_ in platforms) + + if use_abi3 or use_abi3t: + for minor_version in range(python_version[1] - 1, 1, -1): + for platform_ in platforms: + version = _version_nodot((python_version[0], minor_version)) + interpreter = f"cp{version}" + if use_abi3: + yield Tag(interpreter, "abi3", platform_) + if use_abi3t: + # Support for abi3t was introduced in Python 3.15, but in + # principle abi3t wheels are possible for older limited API + # versions, so allow things like ("cp37", "abi3t", "platform") + yield Tag(interpreter, "abi3t", platform_) + + +def _generic_abi() -> list[str]: + """ + Return the ABI tag based on EXT_SUFFIX. + """ + # The following are examples of `EXT_SUFFIX`. + # We want to keep the parts which are related to the ABI and remove the + # parts which are related to the platform: + # - linux: '.cpython-310-x86_64-linux-gnu.so' => cp310 + # - mac: '.cpython-310-darwin.so' => cp310 + # - win: '.cp310-win_amd64.pyd' => cp310 + # - win: '.pyd' => cp37 (uses _cpython_abis()) + # - pypy: '.pypy38-pp73-x86_64-linux-gnu.so' => pypy38_pp73 + # - graalpy: '.graalpy-38-native-x86_64-darwin.dylib' + # => graalpy_38_native + + ext_suffix = _get_config_var("EXT_SUFFIX", warn=True) + if not isinstance(ext_suffix, str) or ext_suffix[0] != ".": + raise SystemError("invalid sysconfig.get_config_var('EXT_SUFFIX')") + parts = ext_suffix.split(".") + if len(parts) < 3: + # CPython3.7 and earlier uses ".pyd" on Windows. + return _cpython_abis(sys.version_info[:2]) + soabi = parts[1] + if soabi.startswith("cpython"): + # non-windows + abi = "cp" + soabi.split("-")[1] + elif soabi.startswith("cp"): + # windows + abi = soabi.split("-")[0] + elif soabi.startswith("pypy"): + abi = "-".join(soabi.split("-")[:2]) + elif soabi.startswith("graalpy"): + abi = "-".join(soabi.split("-")[:3]) + elif soabi: + # pyston, ironpython, others? + abi = soabi + else: + return [] + return [_normalize_string(abi)] + + +def generic_tags( + interpreter: str | None = None, + abis: Iterable[str] | None = None, + platforms: Iterable[str] | None = None, + *, + warn: bool = False, +) -> Iterator[Tag]: + """ + Yields the tags for an interpreter which requires no specialization. + + This function should be used if one of the other interpreter-specific + functions provided by this module is not appropriate (i.e. not calculating + tags for a CPython interpreter). + + The specific tags generated are: + + - ``--`` + + The ``"none"`` ABI will be added if it was not explicitly provided. + + :param str interpreter: The name of the interpreter. Defaults to being + calculated. + :param Iterable abis: Iterable of compatible ABIs. Defaults to the ABIs + compatible with the current system. + :param Iterable platforms: Iterable of compatible platforms. Defaults to the + platforms compatible with the current system. + :param bool warn: Whether warnings should be logged. Defaults to ``False``. + """ + if not interpreter: + interp_name = interpreter_name() + interp_version = interpreter_version(warn=warn) + interpreter = f"{interp_name}{interp_version}" + abis = _generic_abi() if abis is None else list(abis) + platforms = list(platforms or platform_tags()) + if "none" not in abis: + abis.append("none") + for abi in abis: + for platform_ in platforms: + yield Tag(interpreter, abi, platform_) + + +def _py_interpreter_range(py_version: PythonVersion) -> Iterator[str]: + """ + Yields Python versions in descending order. + + After the latest version, the major-only version will be yielded, and then + all previous versions of that major version. + """ + if len(py_version) > 1: + yield f"py{_version_nodot(py_version[:2])}" + yield f"py{py_version[0]}" + if len(py_version) > 1: + for minor in range(py_version[1] - 1, -1, -1): + yield f"py{_version_nodot((py_version[0], minor))}" + + +def compatible_tags( + python_version: PythonVersion | None = None, + interpreter: str | None = None, + platforms: Iterable[str] | None = None, +) -> Iterator[Tag]: + """ + Yields the tags for an interpreter compatible with the Python version + specified by ``python_version``. + + The specific tags generated are: + + - ``py*-none-`` + - ``-none-any`` if ``interpreter`` is provided + - ``py*-none-any`` + + :param Sequence python_version: A one- or two-item sequence representing the + compatible version of Python. Defaults to + ``sys.version_info[:2]``. + :param str interpreter: The name of the interpreter (if known), e.g. + ``"cp38"``. Defaults to the current interpreter. + :param Iterable platforms: Iterable of compatible platforms. Defaults to the + platforms compatible with the current system. + """ + if not python_version: + python_version = sys.version_info[:2] + platforms = list(platforms or platform_tags()) + for version in _py_interpreter_range(python_version): + for platform_ in platforms: + yield Tag(version, "none", platform_) + if interpreter: + yield Tag(interpreter, "none", "any") + for version in _py_interpreter_range(python_version): + yield Tag(version, "none", "any") + + +def _mac_arch(arch: str, is_32bit: bool = _32_BIT_INTERPRETER) -> str: + if not is_32bit: + return arch + + if arch.startswith("ppc"): + return "ppc" + + return "i386" + + +def _mac_binary_formats(version: AppleVersion, cpu_arch: str) -> list[str]: + formats = [cpu_arch] + if cpu_arch == "x86_64": + if version < (10, 4): + return [] + formats.extend(["intel", "fat64", "fat32"]) + + elif cpu_arch == "i386": + if version < (10, 4): + return [] + formats.extend(["intel", "fat32", "fat"]) + + elif cpu_arch == "ppc64": + # TODO: Need to care about 32-bit PPC for ppc64 through 10.2? + if version > (10, 5) or version < (10, 4): + return [] + formats.append("fat64") + + elif cpu_arch == "ppc": + if version > (10, 6): + return [] + formats.extend(["fat32", "fat"]) + + if cpu_arch in {"arm64", "x86_64"}: + formats.append("universal2") + + if cpu_arch in {"x86_64", "i386", "ppc64", "ppc", "intel"}: + formats.append("universal") + + return formats + + +def mac_platforms( + version: AppleVersion | None = None, arch: str | None = None +) -> Iterator[str]: + """ + Yields the :attr:`~Tag.platform` tags for macOS. + + The `version` parameter is a two-item tuple specifying the macOS version to + generate platform tags for. The `arch` parameter is the CPU architecture to + generate platform tags for. Both parameters default to the appropriate value + for the current system. + + :param tuple version: A two-item tuple representing the version of macOS. + Defaults to the current system's version. + :param str arch: The CPU architecture. Defaults to the architecture of the + current system, e.g. ``"x86_64"``. + + .. note:: + Equivalent support for the other major platforms is purposefully not + provided: + + - On Windows, platform compatibility is statically specified + - On Linux, code must be run on the system itself to determine + compatibility + """ + version_str, _, cpu_arch = platform.mac_ver() + if version is None: + version = cast("AppleVersion", tuple(map(int, version_str.split(".")[:2]))) + if version == (10, 16): + # When built against an older macOS SDK, Python will report macOS 10.16 + # instead of the real version. + version_str = subprocess.run( + [ + sys.executable, + "-sS", + "-c", + "import platform; print(platform.mac_ver()[0])", + ], + check=True, + env={"SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT": "0"}, + stdout=subprocess.PIPE, + text=True, + ).stdout + version = cast("AppleVersion", tuple(map(int, version_str.split(".")[:2]))) + + if arch is None: + arch = _mac_arch(cpu_arch) + + if (10, 0) <= version < (11, 0): + # Prior to Mac OS 11, each yearly release of Mac OS bumped the + # "minor" version number. The major version was always 10. + major_version = 10 + for minor_version in range(version[1], -1, -1): + compat_version = major_version, minor_version + binary_formats = _mac_binary_formats(compat_version, arch) + for binary_format in binary_formats: + yield f"macosx_{major_version}_{minor_version}_{binary_format}" + + if version >= (11, 0): + # Starting with Mac OS 11, each yearly release bumps the major version + # number. The minor versions are now the midyear updates. + minor_version = 0 + for major_version in range(version[0], 10, -1): + compat_version = major_version, minor_version + binary_formats = _mac_binary_formats(compat_version, arch) + for binary_format in binary_formats: + yield f"macosx_{major_version}_{minor_version}_{binary_format}" + + if version >= (11, 0): + # Mac OS 11 on x86_64 is compatible with binaries from previous releases. + # Arm64 support was introduced in 11.0, so no Arm binaries from previous + # releases exist. + # + # However, the "universal2" binary format can have a + # macOS version earlier than 11.0 when the x86_64 part of the binary supports + # that version of macOS. + major_version = 10 + if arch == "x86_64": + for minor_version in range(16, 3, -1): + compat_version = major_version, minor_version + binary_formats = _mac_binary_formats(compat_version, arch) + for binary_format in binary_formats: + yield f"macosx_{major_version}_{minor_version}_{binary_format}" + else: + for minor_version in range(16, 3, -1): + compat_version = major_version, minor_version + binary_format = "universal2" + yield f"macosx_{major_version}_{minor_version}_{binary_format}" + + +def ios_platforms( + version: AppleVersion | None = None, multiarch: str | None = None +) -> Iterator[str]: + """ + + Yields the :attr:`~Tag.platform` tags for iOS. + + :param tuple version: A two-item tuple representing the version of iOS. + Defaults to the current system's version. + :param str multiarch: The CPU architecture+ABI to be used. This should be in + the format by ``sys.implementation._multiarch`` (e.g., + ``arm64_iphoneos`` or ``x86_64_iphonesimulator``). + Defaults to the current system's multiarch value. + + .. note:: + Behavior of this method is undefined if invoked on non-iOS platforms + without providing explicit version and multiarch arguments. + """ + if version is None: + # if iOS is the current platform, ios_ver *must* be defined. However, + # it won't exist for CPython versions before 3.13, which causes a mypy + # error. + _, release, _, _ = platform.ios_ver() # type: ignore[attr-defined, unused-ignore] + version = cast("AppleVersion", tuple(map(int, release.split(".")[:2]))) + + if multiarch is None: + multiarch = sys.implementation._multiarch + multiarch = multiarch.replace("-", "_") + + ios_platform_template = "ios_{major}_{minor}_{multiarch}" + + # Consider any iOS major.minor version from the version requested, down to + # 12.0. 12.0 is the first iOS version that is known to have enough features + # to support CPython. Consider every possible minor release up to X.9. There + # highest the minor has ever gone is 8 (14.8 and 15.8) but having some extra + # candidates that won't ever match doesn't really hurt, and it saves us from + # having to keep an explicit list of known iOS versions in the code. Return + # the results descending order of version number. + + # If the requested major version is less than 12, there won't be any matches. + if version[0] < 12: + return + + # Consider the actual X.Y version that was requested. + yield ios_platform_template.format( + major=version[0], minor=version[1], multiarch=multiarch + ) + + # Consider every minor version from X.0 to the minor version prior to the + # version requested by the platform. + for minor in range(version[1] - 1, -1, -1): + yield ios_platform_template.format( + major=version[0], minor=minor, multiarch=multiarch + ) + + for major in range(version[0] - 1, 11, -1): + for minor in range(9, -1, -1): + yield ios_platform_template.format( + major=major, minor=minor, multiarch=multiarch + ) + + +def android_platforms( + api_level: int | None = None, abi: str | None = None +) -> Iterator[str]: + """ + Yields the :attr:`~Tag.platform` tags for Android. If this function is invoked on + non-Android platforms, the ``api_level`` and ``abi`` arguments are required. + + :param int api_level: The maximum `API level + `__ to return. Defaults + to the current system's version, as returned by ``platform.android_ver``. + :param str abi: The `Android ABI `__, + e.g. ``arm64_v8a``. Defaults to the current system's ABI , as returned by + ``sysconfig.get_platform``. Hyphens and periods will be replaced with + underscores. + """ + if platform.system() != "Android" and (api_level is None or abi is None): + raise TypeError( + "on non-Android platforms, the api_level and abi arguments are required" + ) + + if api_level is None: + # Python 3.13 was the first version to return platform.system() == "Android", + # and also the first version to define platform.android_ver(). + api_level = platform.android_ver().api_level # type: ignore[attr-defined] + + if abi is None: + abi = sysconfig.get_platform().split("-")[-1] + abi = _normalize_string(abi) + + # 16 is the minimum API level known to have enough features to support CPython + # without major patching. Yield every API level from the maximum down to the + # minimum, inclusive. + min_api_level = 16 + for ver in range(api_level, min_api_level - 1, -1): + yield f"android_{ver}_{abi}" + + +def _linux_platforms(is_32bit: bool = _32_BIT_INTERPRETER) -> Iterator[str]: + linux = _normalize_string(sysconfig.get_platform()) + if not linux.startswith("linux_"): + # we should never be here, just yield the sysconfig one and return + yield linux + return + if is_32bit: + if linux == "linux_x86_64": + linux = "linux_i686" + elif linux == "linux_aarch64": + linux = "linux_armv8l" + _, arch = linux.split("_", 1) + archs = {"armv8l": ["armv8l", "armv7l"]}.get(arch, [arch]) + yield from _manylinux.platform_tags(archs) + yield from _musllinux.platform_tags(archs) + for arch in archs: + yield f"linux_{arch}" + + +def _emscripten_platforms() -> Iterator[str]: + pyemscripten_platform_version = sysconfig.get_config_var( + "PYEMSCRIPTEN_PLATFORM_VERSION" + ) + if pyemscripten_platform_version: + yield f"pyemscripten_{pyemscripten_platform_version}_wasm32" + yield from _generic_platforms() + + +def _generic_platforms() -> Iterator[str]: + yield _normalize_string(sysconfig.get_platform()) + + +def platform_tags() -> Iterator[str]: + """ + Yields the :attr:`~Tag.platform` tags for the running interpreter. + """ + if platform.system() == "Darwin": + return mac_platforms() + elif platform.system() == "iOS": + return ios_platforms() + elif platform.system() == "Android": + return android_platforms() + elif platform.system() == "Linux": + return _linux_platforms() + elif platform.system() == "Emscripten": + return _emscripten_platforms() + else: + return _generic_platforms() + + +def interpreter_name() -> str: + """ + Returns the name of the running interpreter. + + Some implementations have a reserved, two-letter abbreviation which will + be returned when appropriate. + + This typically acts as the prefix to the :attr:`~Tag.interpreter` tag. + """ + name = sys.implementation.name + return INTERPRETER_SHORT_NAMES.get(name) or name + + +def interpreter_version(*, warn: bool = False) -> str: + """ + Returns the running interpreter's version. + + This typically acts as the suffix to the :attr:`~Tag.interpreter` tag. + + :param bool warn: Whether warnings should be logged. Defaults to ``False``. + """ + version = _get_config_var("py_version_nodot", warn=warn) + return str(version) if version else _version_nodot(sys.version_info[:2]) + + +def _version_nodot(version: PythonVersion) -> str: + return "".join(map(str, version)) + + +def sys_tags(*, warn: bool = False) -> Iterator[Tag]: + """ + Yields the sequence of tag triples that the running interpreter supports. + + The iterable is ordered so that the best-matching tag is first in the + sequence. The exact preferential order to tags is interpreter-specific, but + in general the tag importance is in the order of: + + 1. Interpreter + 2. Platform + 3. ABI + + This order is due to the fact that an ABI is inherently tied to the + platform, but platform-specific code is not necessarily tied to the ABI. The + interpreter is the most important tag as it dictates basic support for any + wheel. + + The function returns an iterable in order to allow for the possible + short-circuiting of tag generation if the entire sequence is not necessary + and tag calculation happens to be expensive. + + :param bool warn: Whether warnings should be logged. Defaults to ``False``. + + .. versionchanged:: 21.3 + Added the `pp3-none-any` tag (:issue:`311`). + .. versionchanged:: 27.0 + Added the `abi3t` tag (:issue:`1099`). + """ + + interp_name = interpreter_name() + if interp_name == "cp": + yield from cpython_tags(warn=warn) + else: + yield from generic_tags() + + if interp_name == "pp": + interp = "pp3" + elif interp_name == "cp": + interp = "cp" + interpreter_version(warn=warn) + else: + interp = None + yield from compatible_tags(interpreter=interp) + + +def create_compatible_tags_selector( + tags: Iterable[Tag], +) -> Callable[[Iterable[tuple[_T, AbstractSet[Tag]]]], Iterator[_T]]: + """Create a callable to select things compatible with supported tags. + + This function accepts an ordered sequence of tags, with the preferred + tags first. + + The returned callable accepts an iterable of tuples (thing, set[Tag]), + and returns an iterator of things, with the things with the best + matching tags first. + + Example to select compatible wheel filenames: + + >>> from packaging import tags + >>> from packaging.utils import parse_wheel_filename + >>> selector = tags.create_compatible_tags_selector(tags.sys_tags()) + >>> filenames = ["foo-1.0-py3-none-any.whl", "foo-1.0-py2-none-any.whl"] + >>> list(selector([ + ... (filename, parse_wheel_filename(filename)[-1]) for filename in filenames + ... ])) + ['foo-1.0-py3-none-any.whl'] + + .. versionadded:: 26.1 + """ + tag_ranks: dict[Tag, int] = {} + for rank, tag in enumerate(tags): + tag_ranks.setdefault(tag, rank) # ignore duplicate tags, keep first + supported_tags = tag_ranks.keys() + + def selector( + tagged_things: Iterable[tuple[_T, AbstractSet[Tag]]], + ) -> Iterator[_T]: + ranked_things: list[tuple[_T, int]] = [] + for thing, thing_tags in tagged_things: + supported_thing_tags = thing_tags & supported_tags + if supported_thing_tags: + thing_rank = min(tag_ranks[t] for t in supported_thing_tags) + ranked_things.append((thing, thing_rank)) + return iter( + thing for thing, _ in sorted(ranked_things, key=operator.itemgetter(1)) + ) + + return selector diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/utils.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cbd3be27c4211f73330a318debf6a490b8b9d8ba --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,296 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. + +from __future__ import annotations + +import re +from typing import NewType, Tuple, Union, cast + +from .tags import Tag, UnsortedTagsError, parse_tag +from .version import InvalidVersion, Version, _TrimmedRelease + +__all__ = [ + "BuildTag", + "InvalidName", + "InvalidSdistFilename", + "InvalidWheelFilename", + "NormalizedName", + "canonicalize_name", + "canonicalize_version", + "is_normalized_name", + "parse_sdist_filename", + "parse_wheel_filename", +] + + +def __dir__() -> list[str]: + return __all__ + + +BuildTag = Union[Tuple[()], Tuple[int, str]] + +NormalizedName = NewType("NormalizedName", str) +""" +A :class:`typing.NewType` of :class:`str`, representing a normalized name. +""" + + +class InvalidName(ValueError): + """ + An invalid distribution name; users should refer to the packaging user guide. + """ + + +class InvalidWheelFilename(ValueError): + """ + An invalid wheel filename was found, users should refer to PEP 427. + """ + + +class InvalidSdistFilename(ValueError): + """ + An invalid sdist filename was found, users should refer to the packaging user guide. + """ + + +# Core metadata spec for `Name` +_validate_regex = re.compile( + r"[a-z0-9]|[a-z0-9][a-z0-9._-]*[a-z0-9]", re.IGNORECASE | re.ASCII +) +_normalized_regex = re.compile(r"[a-z0-9]|[a-z0-9]([a-z0-9-](?!--))*[a-z0-9]", re.ASCII) +# PEP 427: The build number must start with a digit. +_build_tag_regex = re.compile(r"(\d+)(.*)", re.ASCII) + + +def canonicalize_name(name: str, *, validate: bool = False) -> NormalizedName: + """ + This function takes a valid Python package or extra name, and returns the + normalized form of it. + + The return type is typed as :class:`NormalizedName`. This allows type + checkers to help require that a string has passed through this function + before use. + + If **validate** is true, then the function will check if **name** is a valid + distribution name before normalizing. + + :param str name: The name to normalize. + :param bool validate: Check whether the name is a valid distribution name. + :raises InvalidName: If **validate** is true and the name is not an + acceptable distribution name. + + >>> from packaging.utils import canonicalize_name + >>> canonicalize_name("Django") + 'django' + >>> canonicalize_name("oslo.concurrency") + 'oslo-concurrency' + >>> canonicalize_name("requests") + 'requests' + """ + if validate and not _validate_regex.fullmatch(name): + raise InvalidName(f"name is invalid: {name!r}") + # Ensure all ``.`` and ``_`` are ``-`` + # Emulates ``re.sub(r"[-_.]+", "-", name).lower()`` from PEP 503 + # Much faster than re, and even faster than str.translate + value = name.lower().replace("_", "-").replace(".", "-") + # Condense repeats (faster than regex) + while "--" in value: + value = value.replace("--", "-") + return cast("NormalizedName", value) + + +def is_normalized_name(name: str) -> bool: + """ + Check if a name is already normalized (i.e. :func:`canonicalize_name` would + roundtrip to the same value). + + :param str name: The name to check. + + >>> from packaging.utils import is_normalized_name + >>> is_normalized_name("requests") + True + >>> is_normalized_name("Django") + False + """ + return _normalized_regex.fullmatch(name) is not None + + +def canonicalize_version( + version: Version | str, *, strip_trailing_zero: bool = True +) -> str: + """Return a canonical form of a version as a string. + + This function takes a string representing a package version (or a + :class:`~packaging.version.Version` instance), and returns the + normalized form of it. By default, it strips trailing zeros from + the release segment. + + >>> from packaging.utils import canonicalize_version + >>> canonicalize_version('1.0.1') + '1.0.1' + + Per PEP 625, versions may have multiple canonical forms, differing + only by trailing zeros. + + >>> canonicalize_version('1.0.0') + '1' + >>> canonicalize_version('1.0.0', strip_trailing_zero=False) + '1.0.0' + + Invalid versions are returned unaltered. + + >>> canonicalize_version('foo bar baz') + 'foo bar baz' + + >>> canonicalize_version('1.4.0.0.0') + '1.4' + """ + if isinstance(version, str): + try: + version = Version(version) + except InvalidVersion: + return str(version) + return str(_TrimmedRelease(version) if strip_trailing_zero else version) + + +def parse_wheel_filename( + filename: str, + *, + validate_order: bool = False, +) -> tuple[NormalizedName, Version, BuildTag, frozenset[Tag]]: + """ + This function takes the filename of a wheel file, and parses it, + returning a tuple of name, version, build number, and tags. + + The name part of the tuple is normalized and typed as + :class:`NormalizedName`. The version portion is an instance of + :class:`~packaging.version.Version`. The build number is ``()`` if + there is no build number in the wheel filename, otherwise a + two-item tuple of an integer for the leading digits and + a string for the rest of the build number. The tags portion is a + frozen set of :class:`~packaging.tags.Tag` instances (as the tag + string format allows multiple tags to be combined into a single + string). + + If **validate_order** is true, compressed tag set components are + checked to be in sorted order as required by PEP 425. + + :param str filename: The name of the wheel file. + :param bool validate_order: Check whether compressed tag set components + are in sorted order. + :raises InvalidWheelFilename: If the filename in question + does not follow the :ref:`wheel specification + `. + + >>> from packaging.utils import parse_wheel_filename + >>> from packaging.tags import Tag + >>> from packaging.version import Version + >>> name, ver, build, tags = parse_wheel_filename("foo-1.0-py3-none-any.whl") + >>> name + 'foo' + >>> ver == Version('1.0') + True + >>> tags == {Tag("py3", "none", "any")} + True + >>> not build + True + + .. versionadded:: 26.1 + The *validate_order* parameter. + """ + if not filename.endswith(".whl"): + raise InvalidWheelFilename( + f"Invalid wheel filename (extension must be '.whl'): {filename!r}" + ) + + filename = filename[:-4] + dashes = filename.count("-") + if dashes not in (4, 5): + raise InvalidWheelFilename( + f"Invalid wheel filename (wrong number of parts): {filename!r}" + ) + + parts = filename.split("-", dashes - 2) + name_part = parts[0] + # See PEP 427 for the rules on escaping the project name. + if "__" in name_part or re.match(r"^[\w\d._]*$", name_part, re.UNICODE) is None: + raise InvalidWheelFilename(f"Invalid project name: {filename!r}") + name = canonicalize_name(name_part) + + try: + version = Version(parts[1]) + except InvalidVersion as e: + raise InvalidWheelFilename( + f"Invalid wheel filename (invalid version): {filename!r}" + ) from e + + if dashes == 5: + build_part = parts[2] + build_match = _build_tag_regex.match(build_part) + if build_match is None: + raise InvalidWheelFilename( + f"Invalid build number: {build_part} in {filename!r}" + ) + build = cast("BuildTag", (int(build_match.group(1)), build_match.group(2))) + else: + build = () + tag_str = parts[-1] + try: + tags = parse_tag(tag_str, validate_order=validate_order) + except UnsortedTagsError: + raise InvalidWheelFilename( + f"Invalid wheel filename (compressed tag set components must be in " + f"sorted order per PEP 425): {filename!r}" + ) from None + return (name, version, build, tags) + + +def parse_sdist_filename(filename: str) -> tuple[NormalizedName, Version]: + """ + This function takes the filename of a sdist file (as specified + in the `Source distribution format`_ documentation), and parses + it, returning a tuple of the normalized name and version as + represented by an instance of :class:`~packaging.version.Version`. + + :param str filename: The name of the sdist file. + :raises InvalidSdistFilename: If the filename does not end + with an sdist extension (``.zip`` or ``.tar.gz``), or if it does not + contain a dash separating the name and the version of the distribution. + + >>> from packaging.utils import parse_sdist_filename + >>> from packaging.version import Version + >>> name, ver = parse_sdist_filename("foo-1.0.tar.gz") + >>> name + 'foo' + >>> ver == Version('1.0') + True + + .. _Source distribution format: https://packaging.python.org/specifications/source-distribution-format/#source-distribution-file-name + """ + if filename.endswith(".tar.gz"): + file_stem = filename[: -len(".tar.gz")] + elif filename.endswith(".zip"): + file_stem = filename[: -len(".zip")] + else: + raise InvalidSdistFilename( + f"Invalid sdist filename (extension must be '.tar.gz' or '.zip'):" + f" {filename!r}" + ) + + # We are requiring a PEP 440 version, which cannot contain dashes, + # so we split on the last dash. + name_part, sep, version_part = file_stem.rpartition("-") + if not sep: + raise InvalidSdistFilename(f"Invalid sdist filename: {filename!r}") + + name = canonicalize_name(name_part) + + try: + version = Version(version_part) + except InvalidVersion as e: + raise InvalidSdistFilename( + f"Invalid sdist filename (invalid version): {filename!r}" + ) from e + + return (name, version) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/version.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/version.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..97f23fd9ad66a66ecfb8ebbabebc08d4cc51d683 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/packaging/version.py @@ -0,0 +1,1231 @@ +# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version +# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository +# for complete details. +""" +.. testsetup:: + + from packaging.version import parse, normalize_pre, Version, _cmpkey +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import re +import sys +import typing +from typing import ( + Any, + Callable, + Literal, + NamedTuple, + SupportsInt, + Tuple, + TypedDict, + Union, +) + +if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + from typing_extensions import Self, Unpack + +if sys.version_info >= (3, 13): # pragma: no cover + from warnings import deprecated as _deprecated +elif typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + from typing_extensions import deprecated as _deprecated +else: # pragma: no cover + import functools + import warnings + + def _deprecated(message: str) -> object: + def decorator(func: Callable[[...], object]) -> object: + @functools.wraps(func) + def wrapper(*args: object, **kwargs: object) -> object: + warnings.warn( + message, + category=DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return func(*args, **kwargs) + + return wrapper + + return decorator + + +_LETTER_NORMALIZATION = { + "alpha": "a", + "beta": "b", + "c": "rc", + "pre": "rc", + "preview": "rc", + "rev": "post", + "r": "post", +} + +__all__ = ["VERSION_PATTERN", "InvalidVersion", "Version", "normalize_pre", "parse"] + + +def __dir__() -> list[str]: + return __all__ + + +LocalType = Tuple[Union[int, str], ...] + +CmpLocalType = Tuple[Tuple[int, str], ...] +CmpSuffix = Tuple[int, int, int, int, int, int] +CmpKey = Union[ + Tuple[int, Tuple[int, ...], CmpSuffix], + Tuple[int, Tuple[int, ...], CmpSuffix, CmpLocalType], +] +VersionComparisonMethod = Callable[[CmpKey, CmpKey], bool] + + +class _VersionReplace(TypedDict, total=False): + epoch: int | None + release: tuple[int, ...] | None + pre: tuple[str, int] | None + post: int | None + dev: int | None + local: str | None + + +def normalize_pre(letter: str, /) -> str: + """Normalize the pre-release segment of a version string. + + Returns a lowercase version of the string if not a known pre-release + identifier. + + >>> normalize_pre('alpha') + 'a' + >>> normalize_pre('BETA') + 'b' + >>> normalize_pre('rc') + 'rc' + + :param letter: + + .. versionadded:: 26.1 + """ + letter = letter.lower() + return _LETTER_NORMALIZATION.get(letter, letter) + + +def parse(version: str) -> Version: + """Parse the given version string. + + This is identical to the :class:`Version` constructor. + + >>> parse('1.0.dev1') + + + :param version: The version string to parse. + :raises InvalidVersion: When the version string is not a valid version. + """ + return Version(version) + + +class InvalidVersion(ValueError): + """Raised when a version string is not a valid version. + + >>> Version("invalid") + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + packaging.version.InvalidVersion: Invalid version: 'invalid' + """ + + +class _BaseVersion: + __slots__ = () + + # This can also be a normal member (see the packaging_legacy package); + # we are just requiring it to be readable. Actually defining a property + # has runtime effect on subclasses, so it's typing only. + if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: + + @property + def _key(self) -> tuple[Any, ...]: ... + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(self._key) + + # Please keep the duplicated `isinstance` check + # in the six comparisons hereunder + # unless you find a way to avoid adding overhead function calls. + def __lt__(self, other: _BaseVersion) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key < other._key + + def __le__(self, other: _BaseVersion) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key <= other._key + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key == other._key + + def __ge__(self, other: _BaseVersion) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key >= other._key + + def __gt__(self, other: _BaseVersion) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key > other._key + + def __ne__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion): + return NotImplemented + + return self._key != other._key + + +# Deliberately not anchored to the start and end of the string, to make it +# easier for 3rd party code to reuse + +# Note that ++ doesn't behave identically on CPython and PyPy, so not using it here +_VERSION_PATTERN = r""" + v?+ # optional leading v + (?a: + (?:(?P[0-9]+)!)?+ # epoch + (?P[0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)*+) # release segment + (?P
                                          # pre-release
+            [._-]?+
+            (?Palpha|a|beta|b|preview|pre|c|rc)
+            [._-]?+
+            (?P[0-9]+)?
+        )?+
+        (?P                                         # post release
+            (?:-(?P[0-9]+))
+            |
+            (?:
+                [._-]?
+                (?Ppost|rev|r)
+                [._-]?
+                (?P[0-9]+)?
+            )
+        )?+
+        (?P                                          # dev release
+            [._-]?+
+            (?Pdev)
+            [._-]?+
+            (?P[0-9]+)?
+        )?+
+    )
+    (?a:\+
+        (?P                                        # local version
+            [a-z0-9]+
+            (?:[._-][a-z0-9]+)*+
+        )
+    )?+
+"""
+
+_VERSION_PATTERN_OLD = _VERSION_PATTERN.replace("*+", "*").replace("?+", "?")
+
+# Possessive qualifiers were added in Python 3.11.
+# CPython 3.11.0-3.11.4 had a bug: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/107795
+# Older PyPy also had a bug.
+VERSION_PATTERN = (
+    _VERSION_PATTERN_OLD
+    if (sys.implementation.name == "cpython" and sys.version_info < (3, 11, 5))
+    or (sys.implementation.name == "pypy" and sys.version_info < (3, 11, 13))
+    or sys.version_info < (3, 11)
+    else _VERSION_PATTERN
+)
+"""
+A string containing the regular expression used to match a valid version.
+
+The pattern is not anchored at either end, and is intended for embedding in larger
+expressions (for example, matching a version number as part of a file name). The
+regular expression should be compiled with the ``re.VERBOSE`` and ``re.IGNORECASE``
+flags set.
+
+.. versionchanged:: 26.0
+
+   The regex now uses possessive qualifiers on Python 3.11 if they are
+   supported (CPython 3.11.5+, PyPy 3.11.13+).
+
+:meta hide-value:
+"""
+
+
+# Validation pattern for local version in replace()
+_LOCAL_PATTERN = re.compile(r"[a-z0-9]+(?:[._-][a-z0-9]+)*", re.IGNORECASE | re.ASCII)
+
+# Fast path: If a version has only digits and dots then we
+# can skip the regex and parse it as a release segment
+_SIMPLE_VERSION_INDICATORS = frozenset(".0123456789")
+
+
+def _validate_epoch(value: object, /) -> int:
+    epoch = value or 0
+    if isinstance(epoch, int) and epoch >= 0:
+        return epoch
+    msg = f"epoch must be non-negative integer, got {epoch}"
+    raise InvalidVersion(msg)
+
+
+def _validate_release(value: object, /) -> tuple[int, ...]:
+    release = (0,) if value is None else value
+    if (
+        isinstance(release, tuple)
+        and len(release) > 0
+        and all(isinstance(i, int) and i >= 0 for i in release)
+    ):
+        return release
+    msg = f"release must be a non-empty tuple of non-negative integers, got {release}"
+    raise InvalidVersion(msg)
+
+
+def _validate_pre(value: object, /) -> tuple[Literal["a", "b", "rc"], int] | None:
+    if value is None:
+        return value
+    if isinstance(value, tuple) and len(value) == 2:
+        letter, number = value
+        letter = normalize_pre(letter)
+        if letter in {"a", "b", "rc"} and isinstance(number, int) and number >= 0:
+            # type checkers can't infer the Literal type here on letter
+            return (letter, number)  # type: ignore[return-value]
+    msg = f"pre must be a tuple of ('a'|'b'|'rc', non-negative int), got {value}"
+    raise InvalidVersion(msg)
+
+
+def _validate_post(value: object, /) -> tuple[Literal["post"], int] | None:
+    if value is None:
+        return value
+    if isinstance(value, int) and value >= 0:
+        return ("post", value)
+    msg = f"post must be non-negative integer, got {value}"
+    raise InvalidVersion(msg)
+
+
+def _validate_dev(value: object, /) -> tuple[Literal["dev"], int] | None:
+    if value is None:
+        return value
+    if isinstance(value, int) and value >= 0:
+        return ("dev", value)
+    msg = f"dev must be non-negative integer, got {value}"
+    raise InvalidVersion(msg)
+
+
+def _validate_local(value: object, /) -> LocalType | None:
+    if value is None:
+        return value
+    if isinstance(value, str) and _LOCAL_PATTERN.fullmatch(value):
+        return _parse_local_version(value)
+    msg = f"local must be a valid version string, got {value!r}"
+    raise InvalidVersion(msg)
+
+
+# Backward compatibility for internals before 26.0. Do not use.
+class _Version(NamedTuple):
+    epoch: int
+    release: tuple[int, ...]
+    dev: tuple[Literal["dev"], int] | None
+    pre: tuple[Literal["a", "b", "rc"], int] | None
+    post: tuple[Literal["post"], int] | None
+    local: LocalType | None
+
+
+class Version(_BaseVersion):
+    """This class abstracts handling of a project's versions.
+
+    A :class:`Version` instance is comparison aware and can be compared and
+    sorted using the standard Python interfaces.
+
+    >>> v1 = Version("1.0a5")
+    >>> v2 = Version("1.0")
+    >>> v1
+    
+    >>> v2
+    
+    >>> v1 < v2
+    True
+    >>> v1 == v2
+    False
+    >>> v1 > v2
+    False
+    >>> v1 >= v2
+    False
+    >>> v1 <= v2
+    True
+
+    :class:`Version` is immutable; use :meth:`__replace__` to change
+    part of a version.
+
+    Instances are safe to serialize with :mod:`pickle`. They use a stable
+    format so the same pickle can be loaded in future packaging releases.
+
+    .. versionchanged:: 26.2
+
+        Added a stable pickle format. Pickles created with packaging 26.2+ can
+        be unpickled with future releases.  Backward compatibility with pickles
+        from packaging < 26.2 is supported but may be removed in a future
+        release.
+    """
+
+    __slots__ = (
+        "_dev",
+        "_epoch",
+        "_hash_cache",
+        "_key_cache",
+        "_local",
+        "_post",
+        "_pre",
+        "_release",
+    )
+    __match_args__ = ("_str",)
+    """
+    Pattern matching is supported on Python 3.10+.
+
+    .. versionadded:: 26.0
+
+    :meta hide-value:
+    """
+
+    _regex = re.compile(r"\s*" + VERSION_PATTERN + r"\s*", re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE)
+
+    _epoch: int
+    _release: tuple[int, ...]
+    _dev: tuple[Literal["dev"], int] | None
+    _pre: tuple[Literal["a", "b", "rc"], int] | None
+    _post: tuple[Literal["post"], int] | None
+    _local: LocalType | None
+
+    _hash_cache: int | None
+    _key_cache: CmpKey | None
+
+    def __init__(self, version: str) -> None:
+        """Initialize a Version object.
+
+        :param version:
+            The string representation of a version which will be parsed and normalized
+            before use.
+        :raises InvalidVersion:
+            If the ``version`` does not conform to PEP 440 in any way then this
+            exception will be raised.
+        """
+        if _SIMPLE_VERSION_INDICATORS.issuperset(version):
+            try:
+                self._release = tuple(map(int, version.split(".")))
+            except ValueError:
+                # Empty parts (from "1..2", ".1", etc.) are invalid versions.
+                # Any other ValueError (e.g. int str-digits limit) should
+                # propagate to the caller.
+                if "" in version.split("."):
+                    raise InvalidVersion(f"Invalid version: {version!r}") from None
+                # TODO: remove "no cover" when Python 3.9 is dropped.
+                raise  # pragma: no cover
+
+            self._epoch = 0
+            self._pre = None
+            self._post = None
+            self._dev = None
+            self._local = None
+            self._key_cache = None
+            self._hash_cache = None
+            return
+
+        # Validate the version and parse it into pieces
+        match = self._regex.fullmatch(version)
+        if not match:
+            raise InvalidVersion(f"Invalid version: {version!r}")
+        self._epoch = int(match.group("epoch")) if match.group("epoch") else 0
+        self._release = tuple(map(int, match.group("release").split(".")))
+        # We can type ignore the assignments below because the regex guarantees
+        # the correct strings
+        self._pre = _parse_letter_version(match.group("pre_l"), match.group("pre_n"))  # type: ignore[assignment]
+        self._post = _parse_letter_version(  # type: ignore[assignment]
+            match.group("post_l"), match.group("post_n1") or match.group("post_n2")
+        )
+        self._dev = _parse_letter_version(match.group("dev_l"), match.group("dev_n"))  # type: ignore[assignment]
+        self._local = _parse_local_version(match.group("local"))
+
+        # Key which will be used for sorting
+        self._key_cache = None
+        self._hash_cache = None
+
+    @classmethod
+    def from_parts(
+        cls,
+        *,
+        epoch: int = 0,
+        release: tuple[int, ...],
+        pre: tuple[str, int] | None = None,
+        post: int | None = None,
+        dev: int | None = None,
+        local: str | None = None,
+    ) -> Self:
+        """
+        Return a new version composed of the various parts.
+
+        This allows you to build a version without going though a string and
+        running a regular expression. It normalizes pre-release strings. The
+        ``release=`` keyword argument is required.
+
+        >>> Version.from_parts(release=(1,2,3))
+        
+        >>> Version.from_parts(release=(0,1,0), pre=("b", 1))
+        
+
+        :param epoch:
+        :param release: This version tuple is required
+
+        .. versionadded:: 26.1
+        """
+        _epoch = _validate_epoch(epoch)
+        _release = _validate_release(release)
+        _pre = _validate_pre(pre) if pre is not None else None
+        _post = _validate_post(post) if post is not None else None
+        _dev = _validate_dev(dev) if dev is not None else None
+        _local = _validate_local(local) if local is not None else None
+
+        new_version = cls.__new__(cls)
+        new_version._key_cache = None
+        new_version._hash_cache = None
+        new_version._epoch = _epoch
+        new_version._release = _release
+        new_version._pre = _pre
+        new_version._post = _post
+        new_version._dev = _dev
+        new_version._local = _local
+
+        return new_version
+
+    def __replace__(self, **kwargs: Unpack[_VersionReplace]) -> Self:
+        """
+        __replace__(*, epoch=..., release=..., pre=..., post=..., dev=..., local=...)
+
+        Return a new version with parts replaced.
+
+        This returns a new version (unless no parts were changed). The
+        pre-release is normalized. Setting a value to ``None`` clears it.
+
+        >>> v = Version("1.2.3")
+        >>> v.__replace__(pre=("a", 1))
+        
+
+        :param int | None epoch:
+        :param tuple[int, ...] | None release:
+        :param tuple[str, int] | None pre:
+        :param int | None post:
+        :param int | None dev:
+        :param str | None local:
+
+        .. versionadded:: 26.0
+        .. versionchanged:: 26.1
+
+           The pre-release portion is now normalized.
+        """
+        epoch = _validate_epoch(kwargs["epoch"]) if "epoch" in kwargs else self._epoch
+        release = (
+            _validate_release(kwargs["release"])
+            if "release" in kwargs
+            else self._release
+        )
+        pre = _validate_pre(kwargs["pre"]) if "pre" in kwargs else self._pre
+        post = _validate_post(kwargs["post"]) if "post" in kwargs else self._post
+        dev = _validate_dev(kwargs["dev"]) if "dev" in kwargs else self._dev
+        local = _validate_local(kwargs["local"]) if "local" in kwargs else self._local
+
+        if (
+            epoch == self._epoch
+            and release == self._release
+            and pre == self._pre
+            and post == self._post
+            and dev == self._dev
+            and local == self._local
+        ):
+            return self
+
+        new_version = self.__class__.__new__(self.__class__)
+        new_version._key_cache = None
+        new_version._hash_cache = None
+        new_version._epoch = epoch
+        new_version._release = release
+        new_version._pre = pre
+        new_version._post = post
+        new_version._dev = dev
+        new_version._local = local
+
+        return new_version
+
+    @property
+    def _key(self) -> CmpKey:
+        if self._key_cache is None:
+            self._key_cache = _cmpkey(
+                self._epoch,
+                self._release,
+                self._pre,
+                self._post,
+                self._dev,
+                self._local,
+            )
+        return self._key_cache
+
+    # __hash__ must be defined when __eq__ is overridden,
+    # otherwise Python sets __hash__ to None.
+    def __hash__(self) -> int:
+        if (cached_hash := self._hash_cache) is not None:
+            return cached_hash
+
+        if (key := self._key_cache) is None:
+            self._key_cache = key = _cmpkey(
+                self._epoch,
+                self._release,
+                self._pre,
+                self._post,
+                self._dev,
+                self._local,
+            )
+        self._hash_cache = cached_hash = hash(key)
+        return cached_hash
+
+    # Override comparison methods to use direct _key_cache access
+    # This is faster than property access, especially before Python 3.12
+    def __lt__(self, other: _BaseVersion) -> bool:
+        if isinstance(other, Version):
+            if self._key_cache is None:
+                self._key_cache = _cmpkey(
+                    self._epoch,
+                    self._release,
+                    self._pre,
+                    self._post,
+                    self._dev,
+                    self._local,
+                )
+            if other._key_cache is None:
+                other._key_cache = _cmpkey(
+                    other._epoch,
+                    other._release,
+                    other._pre,
+                    other._post,
+                    other._dev,
+                    other._local,
+                )
+            return self._key_cache < other._key_cache
+
+        if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion):
+            return NotImplemented
+
+        return super().__lt__(other)
+
+    def __le__(self, other: _BaseVersion) -> bool:
+        if isinstance(other, Version):
+            if self._key_cache is None:
+                self._key_cache = _cmpkey(
+                    self._epoch,
+                    self._release,
+                    self._pre,
+                    self._post,
+                    self._dev,
+                    self._local,
+                )
+            if other._key_cache is None:
+                other._key_cache = _cmpkey(
+                    other._epoch,
+                    other._release,
+                    other._pre,
+                    other._post,
+                    other._dev,
+                    other._local,
+                )
+            return self._key_cache <= other._key_cache
+
+        if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion):
+            return NotImplemented
+
+        return super().__le__(other)
+
+    def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
+        if isinstance(other, Version):
+            if self._key_cache is None:
+                self._key_cache = _cmpkey(
+                    self._epoch,
+                    self._release,
+                    self._pre,
+                    self._post,
+                    self._dev,
+                    self._local,
+                )
+            if other._key_cache is None:
+                other._key_cache = _cmpkey(
+                    other._epoch,
+                    other._release,
+                    other._pre,
+                    other._post,
+                    other._dev,
+                    other._local,
+                )
+            return self._key_cache == other._key_cache
+
+        if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion):
+            return NotImplemented
+
+        return super().__eq__(other)
+
+    def __ge__(self, other: _BaseVersion) -> bool:
+        if isinstance(other, Version):
+            if self._key_cache is None:
+                self._key_cache = _cmpkey(
+                    self._epoch,
+                    self._release,
+                    self._pre,
+                    self._post,
+                    self._dev,
+                    self._local,
+                )
+            if other._key_cache is None:
+                other._key_cache = _cmpkey(
+                    other._epoch,
+                    other._release,
+                    other._pre,
+                    other._post,
+                    other._dev,
+                    other._local,
+                )
+            return self._key_cache >= other._key_cache
+
+        if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion):
+            return NotImplemented
+
+        return super().__ge__(other)
+
+    def __gt__(self, other: _BaseVersion) -> bool:
+        if isinstance(other, Version):
+            if self._key_cache is None:
+                self._key_cache = _cmpkey(
+                    self._epoch,
+                    self._release,
+                    self._pre,
+                    self._post,
+                    self._dev,
+                    self._local,
+                )
+            if other._key_cache is None:
+                other._key_cache = _cmpkey(
+                    other._epoch,
+                    other._release,
+                    other._pre,
+                    other._post,
+                    other._dev,
+                    other._local,
+                )
+            return self._key_cache > other._key_cache
+
+        if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion):
+            return NotImplemented
+
+        return super().__gt__(other)
+
+    def __ne__(self, other: object) -> bool:
+        if isinstance(other, Version):
+            if self._key_cache is None:
+                self._key_cache = _cmpkey(
+                    self._epoch,
+                    self._release,
+                    self._pre,
+                    self._post,
+                    self._dev,
+                    self._local,
+                )
+            if other._key_cache is None:
+                other._key_cache = _cmpkey(
+                    other._epoch,
+                    other._release,
+                    other._pre,
+                    other._post,
+                    other._dev,
+                    other._local,
+                )
+            return self._key_cache != other._key_cache
+
+        if not isinstance(other, _BaseVersion):
+            return NotImplemented
+
+        return super().__ne__(other)
+
+    def __getstate__(
+        self,
+    ) -> tuple[
+        int,
+        tuple[int, ...],
+        tuple[str, int] | None,
+        tuple[str, int] | None,
+        tuple[str, int] | None,
+        LocalType | None,
+    ]:
+        # Return state as a 6-item tuple for compactness:
+        #   (epoch, release, pre, post, dev, local)
+        # Cache members are excluded and will be recomputed on demand
+        return (
+            self._epoch,
+            self._release,
+            self._pre,
+            self._post,
+            self._dev,
+            self._local,
+        )
+
+    def __setstate__(self, state: object) -> None:
+        # Always discard cached values — they may contain stale references
+        # (e.g. packaging._structures.InfinityType from pre-26.1 pickles)
+        # and will be recomputed on demand from the core fields above.
+        self._key_cache = None
+        self._hash_cache = None
+
+        if isinstance(state, tuple):
+            if len(state) == 6:
+                # New format (26.2+): (epoch, release, pre, post, dev, local)
+                (
+                    self._epoch,
+                    self._release,
+                    self._pre,
+                    self._post,
+                    self._dev,
+                    self._local,
+                ) = state
+                return
+            if len(state) == 2:
+                # Format (packaging 26.0-26.1): (None, {slot: value}).
+                _, slot_dict = state
+                if isinstance(slot_dict, dict):
+                    self._epoch = slot_dict["_epoch"]
+                    self._release = slot_dict["_release"]
+                    self._pre = slot_dict.get("_pre")
+                    self._post = slot_dict.get("_post")
+                    self._dev = slot_dict.get("_dev")
+                    self._local = slot_dict.get("_local")
+                    return
+        if isinstance(state, dict):
+            # Old format (packaging <= 25.x, no __slots__): state is a plain
+            # dict with "_version" (_Version NamedTuple) and "_key" entries.
+            version_nt = state.get("_version")
+            if version_nt is not None:
+                self._epoch = version_nt.epoch
+                self._release = version_nt.release
+                self._pre = version_nt.pre
+                self._post = version_nt.post
+                self._dev = version_nt.dev
+                self._local = version_nt.local
+                return
+
+        raise TypeError(f"Cannot restore Version from {state!r}")
+
+    @property
+    @_deprecated("Version._version is private and will be removed soon")
+    def _version(self) -> _Version:
+        return _Version(
+            self._epoch, self._release, self._dev, self._pre, self._post, self._local
+        )
+
+    @_version.setter
+    @_deprecated("Version._version is private and will be removed soon")
+    def _version(self, value: _Version) -> None:
+        self._epoch = value.epoch
+        self._release = value.release
+        self._dev = value.dev
+        self._pre = value.pre
+        self._post = value.post
+        self._local = value.local
+        self._key_cache = None
+        self._hash_cache = None
+
+    def __repr__(self) -> str:
+        """A representation of the Version that shows all internal state.
+
+        >>> Version('1.0.0')
+        
+        """
+        return f"<{self.__class__.__name__}({str(self)!r})>"
+
+    def __str__(self) -> str:
+        """A string representation of the version that can be round-tripped.
+
+        >>> str(Version("1.0a5"))
+        '1.0a5'
+        """
+        # This is a hot function, so not calling self.base_version
+        version = ".".join(map(str, self.release))
+
+        # Epoch
+        if self.epoch:
+            version = f"{self.epoch}!{version}"
+
+        # Pre-release
+        if self.pre is not None:
+            version += "".join(map(str, self.pre))
+
+        # Post-release
+        if self.post is not None:
+            version += f".post{self.post}"
+
+        # Development release
+        if self.dev is not None:
+            version += f".dev{self.dev}"
+
+        # Local version segment
+        if self.local is not None:
+            version += f"+{self.local}"
+
+        return version
+
+    @property
+    def _str(self) -> str:
+        """Internal property for match_args"""
+        return str(self)
+
+    @property
+    def epoch(self) -> int:
+        """The epoch of the version.
+
+        >>> Version("2.0.0").epoch
+        0
+        >>> Version("1!2.0.0").epoch
+        1
+        """
+        return self._epoch
+
+    @property
+    def release(self) -> tuple[int, ...]:
+        """The components of the "release" segment of the version.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").release
+        (1, 2, 3)
+        >>> Version("2.0.0").release
+        (2, 0, 0)
+        >>> Version("1!2.0.0.post0").release
+        (2, 0, 0)
+
+        Includes trailing zeroes but not the epoch or any pre-release / development /
+        post-release suffixes.
+        """
+        return self._release
+
+    @property
+    def pre(self) -> tuple[Literal["a", "b", "rc"], int] | None:
+        """The pre-release segment of the version.
+
+        >>> print(Version("1.2.3").pre)
+        None
+        >>> Version("1.2.3a1").pre
+        ('a', 1)
+        >>> Version("1.2.3b1").pre
+        ('b', 1)
+        >>> Version("1.2.3rc1").pre
+        ('rc', 1)
+        """
+        return self._pre
+
+    @property
+    def post(self) -> int | None:
+        """The post-release number of the version.
+
+        >>> print(Version("1.2.3").post)
+        None
+        >>> Version("1.2.3.post1").post
+        1
+        """
+        return self._post[1] if self._post else None
+
+    @property
+    def dev(self) -> int | None:
+        """The development number of the version.
+
+        >>> print(Version("1.2.3").dev)
+        None
+        >>> Version("1.2.3.dev1").dev
+        1
+        """
+        return self._dev[1] if self._dev else None
+
+    @property
+    def local(self) -> str | None:
+        """The local version segment of the version.
+
+        >>> print(Version("1.2.3").local)
+        None
+        >>> Version("1.2.3+abc").local
+        'abc'
+        """
+        if self._local:
+            return ".".join(str(x) for x in self._local)
+        else:
+            return None
+
+    @property
+    def public(self) -> str:
+        """The public portion of the version.
+
+        This returns a string. If you want a :class:`Version` again and care
+        about performance, use ``v.__replace__(local=None)`` instead.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").public
+        '1.2.3'
+        >>> Version("1.2.3+abc").public
+        '1.2.3'
+        >>> Version("1!1.2.3dev1+abc").public
+        '1!1.2.3.dev1'
+        """
+        return str(self).split("+", 1)[0]
+
+    @property
+    def base_version(self) -> str:
+        """The "base version" of the version.
+
+        This returns a string. If you want a :class:`Version` again and care
+        about performance, use
+        ``v.__replace__(pre=None, post=None, dev=None, local=None)`` instead.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").base_version
+        '1.2.3'
+        >>> Version("1.2.3+abc").base_version
+        '1.2.3'
+        >>> Version("1!1.2.3dev1+abc").base_version
+        '1!1.2.3'
+
+        The "base version" is the public version of the project without any pre or post
+        release markers.
+        """
+        release_segment = ".".join(map(str, self.release))
+        return f"{self.epoch}!{release_segment}" if self.epoch else release_segment
+
+    @property
+    def is_prerelease(self) -> bool:
+        """Whether this version is a pre-release.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").is_prerelease
+        False
+        >>> Version("1.2.3a1").is_prerelease
+        True
+        >>> Version("1.2.3b1").is_prerelease
+        True
+        >>> Version("1.2.3rc1").is_prerelease
+        True
+        >>> Version("1.2.3dev1").is_prerelease
+        True
+        """
+        return self.dev is not None or self.pre is not None
+
+    @property
+    def is_postrelease(self) -> bool:
+        """Whether this version is a post-release.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").is_postrelease
+        False
+        >>> Version("1.2.3.post1").is_postrelease
+        True
+        """
+        return self.post is not None
+
+    @property
+    def is_devrelease(self) -> bool:
+        """Whether this version is a development release.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").is_devrelease
+        False
+        >>> Version("1.2.3.dev1").is_devrelease
+        True
+        """
+        return self.dev is not None
+
+    @property
+    def major(self) -> int:
+        """The first item of :attr:`release` or ``0`` if unavailable.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").major
+        1
+        """
+        return self.release[0] if len(self.release) >= 1 else 0
+
+    @property
+    def minor(self) -> int:
+        """The second item of :attr:`release` or ``0`` if unavailable.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").minor
+        2
+        >>> Version("1").minor
+        0
+        """
+        return self.release[1] if len(self.release) >= 2 else 0
+
+    @property
+    def micro(self) -> int:
+        """The third item of :attr:`release` or ``0`` if unavailable.
+
+        >>> Version("1.2.3").micro
+        3
+        >>> Version("1").micro
+        0
+        """
+        return self.release[2] if len(self.release) >= 3 else 0
+
+
+class _TrimmedRelease(Version):
+    __slots__ = ()
+
+    def __init__(self, version: str | Version) -> None:
+        if isinstance(version, Version):
+            self._epoch = version._epoch
+            self._release = version._release
+            self._dev = version._dev
+            self._pre = version._pre
+            self._post = version._post
+            self._local = version._local
+            self._key_cache = version._key_cache
+            return
+        super().__init__(version)  # pragma: no cover
+
+    @property
+    def release(self) -> tuple[int, ...]:
+        """
+        Release segment without any trailing zeros.
+
+        >>> _TrimmedRelease('1.0.0').release
+        (1,)
+        >>> _TrimmedRelease('0.0').release
+        (0,)
+        """
+        # This leaves one 0.
+        rel = super().release
+        len_release = len(rel)
+        i = len_release
+        while i > 1 and rel[i - 1] == 0:
+            i -= 1
+        return rel if i == len_release else rel[:i]
+
+
+def _parse_letter_version(
+    letter: str | None, number: str | bytes | SupportsInt | None
+) -> tuple[str, int] | None:
+    if letter:
+        # We normalize any letters to their lower case form
+        letter = letter.lower()
+
+        # We consider some words to be alternate spellings of other words and
+        # in those cases we want to normalize the spellings to our preferred
+        # spelling.
+        letter = _LETTER_NORMALIZATION.get(letter, letter)
+
+        # We consider there to be an implicit 0 in a pre-release if there is
+        # not a numeral associated with it.
+        return letter, int(number or 0)
+
+    if number:
+        # We assume if we are given a number, but we are not given a letter
+        # then this is using the implicit post release syntax (e.g. 1.0-1)
+        return "post", int(number)
+
+    return None
+
+
+_local_version_separators = re.compile(r"[\._-]")
+
+
+def _parse_local_version(local: str | None) -> LocalType | None:
+    """
+    Takes a string like ``"abc.1.twelve"`` and turns it into
+    ``("abc", 1, "twelve")``.
+    """
+    if local is not None:
+        return tuple(
+            part.lower() if not part.isdigit() else int(part)
+            for part in _local_version_separators.split(local)
+        )
+    return None
+
+
+# Sort ranks for pre-release: dev-only < a < b < rc < stable (no pre-release).
+_PRE_RANK = {"a": 0, "b": 1, "rc": 2}
+_PRE_RANK_DEV_ONLY = -1  # sorts before a(0)
+_PRE_RANK_STABLE = 3  # sorts after rc(2)
+
+# In local version segments, strings sort before ints per PEP 440.
+_LOCAL_STR_RANK = -1  # sorts before all non-negative ints
+
+# Pre-computed suffix for stable releases (no pre, post, or dev segments).
+# See _cmpkey() for the suffix layout.
+_STABLE_SUFFIX = (_PRE_RANK_STABLE, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0)
+
+
+def _cmpkey(
+    epoch: int,
+    release: tuple[int, ...],
+    pre: tuple[str, int] | None,
+    post: tuple[str, int] | None,
+    dev: tuple[str, int] | None,
+    local: LocalType | None,
+) -> CmpKey:
+    """Build a comparison key for PEP 440 ordering.
+
+    Returns ``(epoch, release, suffix)`` or
+    ``(epoch, release, suffix, local)`` so that plain tuple
+    comparison gives the correct order.
+
+    Trailing zeros are stripped from the release so that ``1.0.0 == 1``.
+
+    The suffix is a flat 6-int tuple that encodes pre/post/dev:
+    ``(pre_rank, pre_n, post_rank, post_n, dev_rank, dev_n)``
+
+    pre_rank: dev-only=-1, a=0, b=1, rc=2, no-pre=3
+        Dev-only releases (no pre or post) get -1 so they sort before
+        any alpha/beta/rc.  Releases without a pre-release tag get 3
+        so they sort after rc.
+    post_rank: no-post=0, post=1
+        Releases without a post segment sort before those with one.
+    dev_rank: dev=0, no-dev=1
+        Releases without a dev segment sort after those with one.
+
+    Local segments use ``(n, "")`` for ints and ``(-1, s)`` for strings,
+    following PEP 440: strings sort before ints, strings compare
+    lexicographically, ints compare numerically, and shorter segments
+    sort before longer when prefixes match.  Versions without a local
+    segment sort before those with one (3-tuple < 4-tuple).
+
+    >>> _cmpkey(0, (1, 0, 0), None, None, None, None)
+    (0, (1,), (3, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0))
+    >>> _cmpkey(0, (1,), ("a", 1), None, None, None)
+    (0, (1,), (0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0))
+    >>> _cmpkey(0, (1,), None, None, None, ("ubuntu", 1))
+    (0, (1,), (3, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0), ((-1, 'ubuntu'), (1, '')))
+    """
+    # Strip trailing zeros: 1.0.0 compares equal to 1.
+    len_release = len(release)
+    i = len_release
+    while i and release[i - 1] == 0:
+        i -= 1
+    trimmed = release if i == len_release else release[:i]
+
+    # Fast path: stable release with no local segment.
+    if pre is None and post is None and dev is None and local is None:
+        return epoch, trimmed, _STABLE_SUFFIX
+
+    if pre is None and post is None and dev is not None:
+        # dev-only (e.g. 1.0.dev1) sorts before all pre-releases.
+        pre_rank, pre_n = _PRE_RANK_DEV_ONLY, 0
+    elif pre is None:
+        pre_rank, pre_n = _PRE_RANK_STABLE, 0
+    else:
+        pre_rank, pre_n = _PRE_RANK[pre[0]], pre[1]
+
+    post_rank = 0 if post is None else 1
+    post_n = 0 if post is None else post[1]
+
+    dev_rank = 1 if dev is None else 0
+    dev_n = 0 if dev is None else dev[1]
+
+    suffix = (pre_rank, pre_n, post_rank, post_n, dev_rank, dev_n)
+
+    if local is None:
+        return epoch, trimmed, suffix
+
+    cmp_local: CmpLocalType = tuple(
+        (seg, "") if isinstance(seg, int) else (_LOCAL_STR_RANK, seg) for seg in local
+    )
+    return epoch, trimmed, suffix, cmp_local
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+Summary: Pygments is a syntax highlighting package written in Python.
+Project-URL: Homepage, https://pygments.org
+Project-URL: Documentation, https://pygments.org/docs
+Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/pygments/pygments
+Project-URL: Bug Tracker, https://github.com/pygments/pygments/issues
+Project-URL: Changelog, https://github.com/pygments/pygments/blob/master/CHANGES
+Author-email: Georg Brandl 
+Maintainer: Matthäus G. Chajdas
+Maintainer-email: Georg Brandl , Jean Abou Samra 
+License-Expression: BSD-2-Clause
+License-File: AUTHORS
+License-File: LICENSE
+Keywords: syntax highlighting
+Classifier: Development Status :: 6 - Mature
+Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
+Classifier: Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop
+Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators
+Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
+Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing :: Filters
+Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
+Requires-Python: >=3.9
+Provides-Extra: plugins
+Provides-Extra: windows-terminal
+Requires-Dist: colorama>=0.4.6; extra == 'windows-terminal'
+Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst
+
+Pygments
+~~~~~~~~
+
+Pygments is a syntax highlighting package written in Python.
+
+It is a generic syntax highlighter suitable for use in code hosting, forums,
+wikis or other applications that need to prettify source code.  Highlights
+are:
+
+* a wide range of over 500 languages and other text formats is supported
+* special attention is paid to details, increasing quality by a fair amount
+* support for new languages and formats are added easily
+* a number of output formats, presently HTML, LaTeX, RTF, SVG, all image
+  formats that PIL supports and ANSI sequences
+* it is usable as a command-line tool and as a library
+
+Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see ``AUTHORS``.
+Licensed under the BSD, see ``LICENSE`` for details.
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+* Christopher Bertels -- Fancy lexer
+* Sébastien Bigaret -- QVT Operational lexer
+* Jarrett Billingsley -- MiniD lexer
+* Adam Blinkinsop -- Haskell, Redcode lexers
+* Stéphane Blondon -- Procfile, SGF and Sieve lexers
+* Frits van Bommel -- assembler lexers
+* Pierre Bourdon -- bugfixes
+* Martijn Braam -- Kernel log lexer, BARE lexer
+* JD Browne, Google LLC -- GoogleSQL lexer
+* Matthias Bussonnier -- ANSI style handling for terminal-256 formatter
+* chebee7i -- Python traceback lexer improvements
+* Hiram Chirino -- Scaml and Jade lexers
+* Mauricio Caceres -- SAS and Stata lexers.
+* Michael Camilleri, John Gabriele, sogaiu -- Janet lexer
+* Daren Chandisingh -- Gleam lexer
+* Ian Cooper -- VGL lexer
+* David Corbett -- Inform, Jasmin, JSGF, Snowball, and TADS 3 lexers
+* Leaf Corcoran -- MoonScript lexer
+* Fraser Cormack -- TableGen lexer
+* Gabriel Corona -- ASN.1 lexer
+* Christopher Creutzig -- MuPAD lexer
+* Daniël W. Crompton -- Pike lexer
+* Pete Curry -- bugfixes
+* Bryan Davis -- EBNF lexer
+* Bruno Deferrari -- Shen lexer
+* Walter Dörwald -- UL4 lexer
+* Luke Drummond -- Meson lexer
+* Giedrius Dubinskas -- HTML formatter improvements
+* Owen Durni -- Haxe lexer
+* Alexander Dutton, Oxford University Computing Services -- SPARQL lexer
+* James Edwards -- Terraform lexer
+* Nick Efford -- Python 3 lexer
+* Sven Efftinge -- Xtend lexer
+* Artem Egorkine -- terminal256 formatter
+* Matthew Fernandez -- CAmkES lexer
+* Paweł Fertyk -- GDScript lexer, HTML formatter improvements
+* Michael Ficarra -- CPSA lexer
+* James H. Fisher -- PostScript lexer
+* Amanda Fitch, Google LLC -- GoogleSQL lexer
+* William S. Fulton -- SWIG lexer
+* Carlos Galdino -- Elixir and Elixir Console lexers
+* Michael Galloy -- IDL lexer
+* Naveen Garg -- Autohotkey lexer
+* Simon Garnotel -- FreeFem++ lexer
+* Laurent Gautier -- R/S lexer
+* Alex Gaynor -- PyPy log lexer
+* Richard Gerkin -- Igor Pro lexer
+* Alain Gilbert -- TypeScript lexer
+* Alex Gilding -- BlitzBasic lexer
+* GitHub, Inc -- DASM16, Augeas, TOML, and Slash lexers
+* Bertrand Goetzmann -- Groovy lexer
+* Krzysiek Goj -- Scala lexer
+* Rostyslav Golda -- FloScript lexer
+* Andrey Golovizin -- BibTeX lexers
+* Matt Good -- Genshi, Cheetah lexers
+* Michał Górny -- vim modeline support
+* Alex Gosse -- TrafficScript lexer
+* Patrick Gotthardt -- PHP namespaces support
+* Hubert Gruniaux -- C and C++ lexer improvements
+* Olivier Guibe -- Asymptote lexer
+* Phil Hagelberg -- Fennel lexer
+* Florian Hahn -- Boogie lexer
+* Martin Harriman -- SNOBOL lexer
+* Matthew Harrison -- SVG formatter
+* Steven Hazel -- Tcl lexer
+* Dan Michael Heggø -- Turtle lexer
+* Aslak Hellesøy -- Gherkin lexer
+* Greg Hendershott -- Racket lexer
+* Justin Hendrick -- ParaSail lexer
+* Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso -- Octave lexer
+* David Hess, Fish Software, Inc. -- Objective-J lexer
+* Ken Hilton -- Typographic Number Theory and Arrow lexers
+* Varun Hiremath -- Debian control lexer
+* Rob Hoelz -- Perl 6 lexer
+* Doug Hogan -- Mscgen lexer
+* Ben Hollis -- Mason lexer
+* Max Horn -- GAP lexer
+* Fred Hornsey -- OMG IDL Lexer
+* Alastair Houghton -- Lexer inheritance facility
+* Tim Howard -- BlitzMax lexer
+* Dustin Howett -- Logos lexer
+* Ivan Inozemtsev -- Fantom lexer
+* Hiroaki Itoh -- Shell console rewrite, Lexers for PowerShell session,
+  MSDOS session, BC, WDiff
+* Brian R. Jackson -- Tea lexer
+* Alex Jeffery, ChromaWay AB -- Rell lexer
+* Christian Jann -- ShellSession lexer
+* Jonas Camillus Jeppesen -- Line numbers and line highlighting for 
+  RTF-formatter
+* Dennis Kaarsemaker -- sources.list lexer
+* Dmitri Kabak -- Inferno Limbo lexer
+* Igor Kalnitsky -- vhdl lexer
+* Colin Kennedy - USD lexer
+* Alexander Kit -- MaskJS lexer
+* Pekka Klärck -- Robot Framework lexer
+* Gerwin Klein -- Isabelle lexer
+* Eric Knibbe -- Lasso lexer
+* Stepan Koltsov -- Clay lexer
+* Oliver Kopp - Friendly grayscale style
+* Adam Koprowski -- Opa lexer
+* Benjamin Kowarsch -- Modula-2 lexer
+* Domen Kožar -- Nix lexer
+* Oleh Krekel -- Emacs Lisp lexer
+* Alexander Kriegisch -- Kconfig and AspectJ lexers
+* Marek Kubica -- Scheme lexer
+* Jochen Kupperschmidt -- Markdown processor
+* Gerd Kurzbach -- Modelica lexer
+* Jon Larimer, Google Inc. -- Smali lexer
+* Olov Lassus -- Dart lexer
+* Matt Layman -- TAP lexer
+* Dan Lazin, Google LLC -- GoogleSQL lexer
+* Kristian Lyngstøl -- Varnish lexers
+* Sylvestre Ledru -- Scilab lexer
+* Chee Sing Lee -- Flatline lexer
+* Mark Lee -- Vala lexer
+* Thomas Linder Puls -- Visual Prolog lexer
+* Pete Lomax -- Phix lexer
+* Valentin Lorentz -- C++ lexer improvements
+* Ben Mabey -- Gherkin lexer
+* Angus MacArthur -- QML lexer
+* Louis Mandel -- X10 lexer
+* Louis Marchand -- Eiffel lexer
+* Simone Margaritelli -- Hybris lexer
+* Tim Martin - World of Warcraft TOC lexer
+* Kirk McDonald -- D lexer
+* Gordon McGregor -- SystemVerilog lexer
+* Stephen McKamey -- Duel/JBST lexer
+* Brian McKenna -- F# lexer
+* Charles McLaughlin -- Puppet lexer
+* Kurt McKee -- Tera Term macro lexer, PostgreSQL updates, MySQL overhaul, JSON lexer
+* Joe Eli McIlvain -- Savi lexer
+* Lukas Meuser -- BBCode formatter, Lua lexer
+* Cat Miller -- Pig lexer
+* Paul Miller -- LiveScript lexer
+* Hong Minhee -- HTTP lexer
+* Michael Mior -- Awk lexer
+* Bruce Mitchener -- Dylan lexer rewrite
+* Reuben Morais -- SourcePawn lexer
+* Jon Morton -- Rust lexer
+* Paulo Moura -- Logtalk lexer
+* Mher Movsisyan -- DTD lexer
+* Dejan Muhamedagic -- Crmsh lexer
+* Adrien Nayrat -- PostgreSQL Explain lexer
+* Ana Nelson -- Ragel, ANTLR, R console lexers
+* David Neto, Google LLC -- WebGPU Shading Language lexer
+* Kurt Neufeld -- Markdown lexer
+* Nam T. Nguyen -- Monokai style
+* Jesper Noehr -- HTML formatter "anchorlinenos"
+* Mike Nolta -- Julia lexer
+* Avery Nortonsmith -- Pointless lexer
+* Jonas Obrist -- BBCode lexer
+* Edward O'Callaghan -- Cryptol lexer
+* David Oliva -- Rebol lexer
+* Pat Pannuto -- nesC lexer
+* Jon Parise -- Protocol buffers and Thrift lexers
+* Benjamin Peterson -- Test suite refactoring
+* Ronny Pfannschmidt -- BBCode lexer
+* Dominik Picheta -- Nimrod lexer
+* Andrew Pinkham -- RTF Formatter Refactoring
+* Clément Prévost -- UrbiScript lexer
+* Tanner Prynn -- cmdline -x option and loading lexers from files
+* Oleh Prypin -- Crystal lexer (based on Ruby lexer)
+* Nick Psaris -- K and Q lexers
+* Xidorn Quan -- Web IDL lexer
+* Elias Rabel -- Fortran fixed form lexer
+* raichoo -- Idris lexer
+* Daniel Ramirez -- GDScript lexer
+* Kashif Rasul -- CUDA lexer
+* Nathan Reed -- HLSL lexer
+* Justin Reidy -- MXML lexer
+* Jonathon Reinhart, Google LLC -- Soong lexer
+* Norman Richards -- JSON lexer
+* Corey Richardson -- Rust lexer updates
+* Fabrizio Riguzzi -- cplint leder
+* Lubomir Rintel -- GoodData MAQL and CL lexers
+* Andre Roberge -- Tango style
+* Georg Rollinger -- HSAIL lexer
+* Michiel Roos -- TypoScript lexer
+* Konrad Rudolph -- LaTeX formatter enhancements
+* Mario Ruggier -- Evoque lexers
+* Miikka Salminen -- Lovelace style, Hexdump lexer, lexer enhancements
+* Stou Sandalski -- NumPy, FORTRAN, tcsh and XSLT lexers
+* Matteo Sasso -- Common Lisp lexer
+* Joe Schafer -- Ada lexer
+* Max Schillinger -- TiddlyWiki5 lexer
+* Andrew Schmidt -- X++ lexer
+* Ken Schutte -- Matlab lexers
+* René Schwaiger -- Rainbow Dash style
+* Sebastian Schweizer -- Whiley lexer
+* Tassilo Schweyer -- Io, MOOCode lexers
+* Pablo Seminario -- PromQL lexer
+* Ted Shaw -- AutoIt lexer
+* Joerg Sieker -- ABAP lexer
+* Robert Simmons -- Standard ML lexer
+* Kirill Simonov -- YAML lexer
+* Corbin Simpson -- Monte lexer
+* Ville Skyttä -- ASCII armored lexer
+* Alexander Smishlajev -- Visual FoxPro lexer
+* Steve Spigarelli -- XQuery lexer
+* Jerome St-Louis -- eC lexer
+* Camil Staps -- Clean and NuSMV lexers; Solarized style
+* James Strachan -- Kotlin lexer
+* Tom Stuart -- Treetop lexer
+* Colin Sullivan -- SuperCollider lexer
+* Ben Swift -- Extempore lexer
+* tatt61880 -- Kuin lexer
+* Edoardo Tenani -- Arduino lexer
+* Tiberius Teng -- default style overhaul
+* Jeremy Thurgood -- Erlang, Squid config lexers
+* Brian Tiffin -- OpenCOBOL lexer
+* Bob Tolbert -- Hy lexer
+* Doug Torrance -- Macaulay2 lexer
+* Matthias Trute -- Forth lexer
+* Tuoa Spi T4 -- Bdd lexer
+* Erick Tryzelaar -- Felix lexer
+* Alexander Udalov -- Kotlin lexer improvements
+* Thomas Van Doren -- Chapel lexer
+* Dave Van Ee -- Uxntal lexer updates
+* Daniele Varrazzo -- PostgreSQL lexers
+* Abe Voelker -- OpenEdge ABL lexer
+* Pepijn de Vos -- HTML formatter CTags support
+* Matthias Vallentin -- Bro lexer
+* Benoît Vinot -- AMPL lexer
+* Linh Vu Hong -- RSL lexer
+* Taavi Väänänen -- Debian control, PHP lexers
+* Immanuel Washington -- Smithy lexer
+* Nathan Weizenbaum -- Haml and Sass lexers
+* Nathan Whetsell -- Csound lexers
+* Dietmar Winkler -- Modelica lexer
+* Nils Winter -- Smalltalk lexer
+* Davy Wybiral -- Clojure lexer
+* Whitney Young -- ObjectiveC lexer
+* Diego Zamboni -- CFengine3 lexer
+* Enrique Zamudio -- Ceylon lexer
+* Alex Zimin -- Nemerle lexer
+* Rob Zimmerman -- Kal lexer
+* Evgenii Zheltonozhskii -- Maple lexer
+* Vincent Zurczak -- Roboconf lexer
+* Hubert Gruniaux -- C and C++ lexer improvements
+* Thomas Symalla -- AMDGPU Lexer
+* 15b3 -- Image Formatter improvements
+* Fabian Neumann -- CDDL lexer
+* Thomas Duboucher -- CDDL lexer
+* Philipp Imhof -- Pango Markup formatter
+* Thomas Voss -- Sed lexer
+* Martin Fischer -- WCAG contrast testing
+* Marc Auberer -- Spice lexer
+* Amr Hesham -- Carbon lexer
+* diskdance -- Wikitext lexer
+* vanillajonathan -- PRQL lexer
+* Nikolay Antipov -- OpenSCAD lexer
+* Markus Meyer, Nextron Systems -- YARA lexer
+* Hannes Römer -- Mojo lexer
+* Jan Frederik Schaefer -- PDDL lexer
+
+Many thanks for all contributions!
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments-2.20.0.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments-2.20.0.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..446a1a805c8a949579fb8a9799f2bec7777349dc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments-2.20.0.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+Copyright (c) 2006-2022 by the respective authors (see AUTHORS file).
+All rights reserved.
+
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+met:
+
+* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+  notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+  notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+  documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+
+THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3a5ba538b05cab44263485e2ba88ef466f230259
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
+"""
+    Pygments
+    ~~~~~~~~
+
+    Pygments is a syntax highlighting package written in Python.
+
+    It is a generic syntax highlighter for general use in all kinds of software
+    such as forum systems, wikis or other applications that need to prettify
+    source code. Highlights are:
+
+    * a wide range of common languages and markup formats is supported
+    * special attention is paid to details, increasing quality by a fair amount
+    * support for new languages and formats are added easily
+    * a number of output formats, presently HTML, LaTeX, RTF, SVG, all image
+      formats that PIL supports, and ANSI sequences
+    * it is usable as a command-line tool and as a library
+    * ... and it highlights even Brainfuck!
+
+    The `Pygments master branch`_ is installable with ``easy_install Pygments==dev``.
+
+    .. _Pygments master branch:
+       https://github.com/pygments/pygments/archive/master.zip#egg=Pygments-dev
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+from io import StringIO, BytesIO
+
+__version__ = '2.20.0'
+__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext'
+
+__all__ = ['lex', 'format', 'highlight']
+
+
+def lex(code, lexer):
+    """
+    Lex `code` with the `lexer` (must be a `Lexer` instance)
+    and return an iterable of tokens. Currently, this only calls
+    `lexer.get_tokens()`.
+    """
+    try:
+        return lexer.get_tokens(code)
+    except TypeError:
+        # Heuristic to catch a common mistake.
+        from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer
+        if isinstance(lexer, type) and issubclass(lexer, RegexLexer):
+            raise TypeError('lex() argument must be a lexer instance, '
+                            'not a class')
+        raise
+
+
+def format(tokens, formatter, outfile=None):  # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
+    """
+    Format ``tokens`` (an iterable of tokens) with the formatter ``formatter``
+    (a `Formatter` instance).
+
+    If ``outfile`` is given and a valid file object (an object with a
+    ``write`` method), the result will be written to it, otherwise it
+    is returned as a string.
+    """
+    try:
+        if not outfile:
+            realoutfile = getattr(formatter, 'encoding', None) and BytesIO() or StringIO()
+            formatter.format(tokens, realoutfile)
+            return realoutfile.getvalue()
+        else:
+            formatter.format(tokens, outfile)
+    except TypeError:
+        # Heuristic to catch a common mistake.
+        from pygments.formatter import Formatter
+        if isinstance(formatter, type) and issubclass(formatter, Formatter):
+            raise TypeError('format() argument must be a formatter instance, '
+                            'not a class')
+        raise
+
+
+def highlight(code, lexer, formatter, outfile=None):
+    """
+    This is the most high-level highlighting function. It combines `lex` and
+    `format` in one function.
+    """
+    return format(lex(code, lexer), formatter, outfile)
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/__main__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/__main__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..818bfc3ae6ac4b79e029f714c56101ab2b1076ea
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/__main__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+"""
+    pygments.__main__
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Main entry point for ``python -m pygments``.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import sys
+import pygments.cmdline
+
+try:
+    sys.exit(pygments.cmdline.main(sys.argv))
+except KeyboardInterrupt:
+    sys.exit(1)
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/cmdline.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/cmdline.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bd4a1fb43926b7f7bdd7ef5028dbe19a9137515a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/cmdline.py
@@ -0,0 +1,668 @@
+"""
+    pygments.cmdline
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Command line interface.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import os
+import sys
+import shutil
+import argparse
+from textwrap import dedent
+
+from pygments import __version__, highlight
+from pygments.util import ClassNotFound, OptionError, docstring_headline, \
+    guess_decode, guess_decode_from_terminal, terminal_encoding, \
+    UnclosingTextIOWrapper
+from pygments.lexers import get_all_lexers, get_lexer_by_name, guess_lexer, \
+    load_lexer_from_file, get_lexer_for_filename, find_lexer_class_for_filename
+from pygments.lexers.special import TextLexer
+from pygments.formatters.latex import LatexEmbeddedLexer, LatexFormatter
+from pygments.formatters import get_all_formatters, get_formatter_by_name, \
+    load_formatter_from_file, get_formatter_for_filename, find_formatter_class
+from pygments.formatters.terminal import TerminalFormatter
+from pygments.formatters.terminal256 import Terminal256Formatter, TerminalTrueColorFormatter
+from pygments.filters import get_all_filters, find_filter_class
+from pygments.styles import get_all_styles, get_style_by_name
+
+
+def _parse_options(o_strs):
+    opts = {}
+    if not o_strs:
+        return opts
+    for o_str in o_strs:
+        if not o_str.strip():
+            continue
+        o_args = o_str.split(',')
+        for o_arg in o_args:
+            o_arg = o_arg.strip()
+            try:
+                o_key, o_val = o_arg.split('=', 1)
+                o_key = o_key.strip()
+                o_val = o_val.strip()
+            except ValueError:
+                opts[o_arg] = True
+            else:
+                opts[o_key] = o_val
+    return opts
+
+
+def _parse_filters(f_strs):
+    filters = []
+    if not f_strs:
+        return filters
+    for f_str in f_strs:
+        if ':' in f_str:
+            fname, fopts = f_str.split(':', 1)
+            filters.append((fname, _parse_options([fopts])))
+        else:
+            filters.append((f_str, {}))
+    return filters
+
+
+def _print_help(what, name):
+    try:
+        if what == 'lexer':
+            cls = get_lexer_by_name(name)
+            print(f"Help on the {cls.name} lexer:")
+            print(dedent(cls.__doc__))
+        elif what == 'formatter':
+            cls = find_formatter_class(name)
+            print(f"Help on the {cls.name} formatter:")
+            print(dedent(cls.__doc__))
+        elif what == 'filter':
+            cls = find_filter_class(name)
+            print(f"Help on the {name} filter:")
+            print(dedent(cls.__doc__))
+        return 0
+    except (AttributeError, ValueError):
+        print(f"{what} not found!", file=sys.stderr)
+        return 1
+
+
+def _print_list(what):
+    if what == 'lexer':
+        print()
+        print("Lexers:")
+        print("~~~~~~~")
+
+        info = []
+        for fullname, names, exts, _ in get_all_lexers():
+            tup = (', '.join(names)+':', fullname,
+                   exts and '(filenames ' + ', '.join(exts) + ')' or '')
+            info.append(tup)
+        info.sort()
+        for i in info:
+            print(('* {}\n    {} {}').format(*i))
+
+    elif what == 'formatter':
+        print()
+        print("Formatters:")
+        print("~~~~~~~~~~~")
+
+        info = []
+        for cls in get_all_formatters():
+            doc = docstring_headline(cls)
+            tup = (', '.join(cls.aliases) + ':', doc, cls.filenames and
+                   '(filenames ' + ', '.join(cls.filenames) + ')' or '')
+            info.append(tup)
+        info.sort()
+        for i in info:
+            print(('* {}\n    {} {}').format(*i))
+
+    elif what == 'filter':
+        print()
+        print("Filters:")
+        print("~~~~~~~~")
+
+        for name in get_all_filters():
+            cls = find_filter_class(name)
+            print("* " + name + ':')
+            print(f"    {docstring_headline(cls)}")
+
+    elif what == 'style':
+        print()
+        print("Styles:")
+        print("~~~~~~~")
+
+        for name in get_all_styles():
+            cls = get_style_by_name(name)
+            print("* " + name + ':')
+            print(f"    {docstring_headline(cls)}")
+
+
+def _print_list_as_json(requested_items):
+    import json
+    result = {}
+    if 'lexer' in requested_items:
+        info = {}
+        for fullname, names, filenames, mimetypes in get_all_lexers():
+            info[fullname] = {
+                'aliases': names,
+                'filenames': filenames,
+                'mimetypes': mimetypes
+            }
+        result['lexers'] = info
+
+    if 'formatter' in requested_items:
+        info = {}
+        for cls in get_all_formatters():
+            doc = docstring_headline(cls)
+            info[cls.name] = {
+                'aliases': cls.aliases,
+                'filenames': cls.filenames,
+                'doc': doc
+            }
+        result['formatters'] = info
+
+    if 'filter' in requested_items:
+        info = {}
+        for name in get_all_filters():
+            cls = find_filter_class(name)
+            info[name] = {
+                'doc': docstring_headline(cls)
+            }
+        result['filters'] = info
+
+    if 'style' in requested_items:
+        info = {}
+        for name in get_all_styles():
+            cls = get_style_by_name(name)
+            info[name] = {
+                'doc': docstring_headline(cls)
+            }
+        result['styles'] = info
+
+    json.dump(result, sys.stdout)
+
+def main_inner(parser, argns):
+    if argns.help:
+        parser.print_help()
+        return 0
+
+    if argns.V:
+        print(f'Pygments version {__version__}, (c) 2006-present by Georg Brandl, Matthäus '
+              'Chajdas and contributors.')
+        return 0
+
+    def is_only_option(opt):
+        return not any(v for (k, v) in vars(argns).items() if k != opt)
+
+    # handle ``pygmentize -L``
+    if argns.L is not None:
+        arg_set = set()
+        for k, v in vars(argns).items():
+            if v:
+                arg_set.add(k)
+
+        arg_set.discard('L')
+        arg_set.discard('json')
+
+        if arg_set:
+            parser.print_help(sys.stderr)
+            return 2
+
+        # print version
+        if not argns.json:
+            main(['', '-V'])
+        allowed_types = {'lexer', 'formatter', 'filter', 'style'}
+        largs = [arg.rstrip('s') for arg in argns.L]
+        if any(arg not in allowed_types for arg in largs):
+            parser.print_help(sys.stderr)
+            return 0
+        if not largs:
+            largs = allowed_types
+        if not argns.json:
+            for arg in largs:
+                _print_list(arg)
+        else:
+            _print_list_as_json(largs)
+        return 0
+
+    # handle ``pygmentize -H``
+    if argns.H:
+        if not is_only_option('H'):
+            parser.print_help(sys.stderr)
+            return 2
+        what, name = argns.H
+        if what not in ('lexer', 'formatter', 'filter'):
+            parser.print_help(sys.stderr)
+            return 2
+        return _print_help(what, name)
+
+    # parse -O options
+    parsed_opts = _parse_options(argns.O or [])
+
+    # parse -P options
+    for p_opt in argns.P or []:
+        try:
+            name, value = p_opt.split('=', 1)
+        except ValueError:
+            parsed_opts[p_opt] = True
+        else:
+            parsed_opts[name] = value
+
+    # encodings
+    inencoding = parsed_opts.get('inencoding', parsed_opts.get('encoding'))
+    outencoding = parsed_opts.get('outencoding', parsed_opts.get('encoding'))
+
+    # handle ``pygmentize -N``
+    if argns.N:
+        lexer = find_lexer_class_for_filename(argns.N)
+        if lexer is None:
+            lexer = TextLexer
+
+        print(lexer.aliases[0])
+        return 0
+
+    # handle ``pygmentize -C``
+    if argns.C:
+        inp = sys.stdin.buffer.read()
+        try:
+            lexer = guess_lexer(inp, inencoding=inencoding)
+        except ClassNotFound:
+            lexer = TextLexer
+
+        print(lexer.aliases[0])
+        return 0
+
+    # handle ``pygmentize -S``
+    S_opt = argns.S
+    a_opt = argns.a
+    if S_opt is not None:
+        f_opt = argns.f
+        if not f_opt:
+            parser.print_help(sys.stderr)
+            return 2
+        if argns.l or argns.INPUTFILE:
+            parser.print_help(sys.stderr)
+            return 2
+
+        try:
+            parsed_opts['style'] = S_opt
+            fmter = get_formatter_by_name(f_opt, **parsed_opts)
+        except ClassNotFound as err:
+            print(err, file=sys.stderr)
+            return 1
+
+        print(fmter.get_style_defs(a_opt or ''))
+        return 0
+
+    # if no -S is given, -a is not allowed
+    if argns.a is not None:
+        parser.print_help(sys.stderr)
+        return 2
+
+    # parse -F options
+    F_opts = _parse_filters(argns.F or [])
+
+    # -x: allow custom (eXternal) lexers and formatters
+    allow_custom_lexer_formatter = bool(argns.x)
+
+    # select lexer
+    lexer = None
+
+    # given by name?
+    lexername = argns.l
+    if lexername:
+        # custom lexer, located relative to user's cwd
+        if allow_custom_lexer_formatter and '.py' in lexername:
+            try:
+                filename = None
+                name = None
+                if ':' in lexername:
+                    filename, name = lexername.rsplit(':', 1)
+
+                    if '.py' in name:
+                        # This can happen on Windows: If the lexername is
+                        # C:\lexer.py -- return to normal load path in that case
+                        name = None
+
+                if filename and name:
+                    lexer = load_lexer_from_file(filename, name,
+                                                 **parsed_opts)
+                else:
+                    lexer = load_lexer_from_file(lexername, **parsed_opts)
+            except ClassNotFound as err:
+                print('Error:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+                return 1
+        else:
+            try:
+                lexer = get_lexer_by_name(lexername, **parsed_opts)
+            except (OptionError, ClassNotFound) as err:
+                print('Error:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+                return 1
+
+    # read input code
+    code = None
+
+    if argns.INPUTFILE:
+        if argns.s:
+            print('Error: -s option not usable when input file specified',
+                  file=sys.stderr)
+            return 2
+
+        infn = argns.INPUTFILE
+        try:
+            with open(infn, 'rb') as infp:
+                code = infp.read()
+        except Exception as err:
+            print('Error: cannot read infile:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+            return 1
+        if not inencoding:
+            code, inencoding = guess_decode(code)
+
+        # do we have to guess the lexer?
+        if not lexer:
+            try:
+                lexer = get_lexer_for_filename(infn, code, **parsed_opts)
+            except ClassNotFound as err:
+                if argns.g:
+                    try:
+                        lexer = guess_lexer(code, **parsed_opts)
+                    except ClassNotFound:
+                        lexer = TextLexer(**parsed_opts)
+                else:
+                    print('Error:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+                    return 1
+            except OptionError as err:
+                print('Error:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+                return 1
+
+    elif not argns.s:  # treat stdin as full file (-s support is later)
+        # read code from terminal, always in binary mode since we want to
+        # decode ourselves and be tolerant with it
+        code = sys.stdin.buffer.read()  # use .buffer to get a binary stream
+        if not inencoding:
+            code, inencoding = guess_decode_from_terminal(code, sys.stdin)
+            # else the lexer will do the decoding
+        if not lexer:
+            try:
+                lexer = guess_lexer(code, **parsed_opts)
+            except ClassNotFound:
+                lexer = TextLexer(**parsed_opts)
+
+    else:  # -s option needs a lexer with -l
+        if not lexer:
+            print('Error: when using -s a lexer has to be selected with -l',
+                  file=sys.stderr)
+            return 2
+
+    # process filters
+    for fname, fopts in F_opts:
+        try:
+            lexer.add_filter(fname, **fopts)
+        except ClassNotFound as err:
+            print('Error:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+            return 1
+
+    # select formatter
+    outfn = argns.o
+    fmter = argns.f
+    if fmter:
+        # custom formatter, located relative to user's cwd
+        if allow_custom_lexer_formatter and '.py' in fmter:
+            try:
+                filename = None
+                name = None
+                if ':' in fmter:
+                    # Same logic as above for custom lexer
+                    filename, name = fmter.rsplit(':', 1)
+
+                    if '.py' in name:
+                        name = None
+
+                if filename and name:
+                    fmter = load_formatter_from_file(filename, name,
+                                                     **parsed_opts)
+                else:
+                    fmter = load_formatter_from_file(fmter, **parsed_opts)
+            except ClassNotFound as err:
+                print('Error:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+                return 1
+        else:
+            try:
+                fmter = get_formatter_by_name(fmter, **parsed_opts)
+            except (OptionError, ClassNotFound) as err:
+                print('Error:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+                return 1
+
+    if outfn:
+        if not fmter:
+            try:
+                fmter = get_formatter_for_filename(outfn, **parsed_opts)
+            except (OptionError, ClassNotFound) as err:
+                print('Error:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+                return 1
+        try:
+            outfile = open(outfn, 'wb')
+        except Exception as err:
+            print('Error: cannot open outfile:', err, file=sys.stderr)
+            return 1
+    else:
+        if not fmter:
+            if os.environ.get('COLORTERM','') in ('truecolor', '24bit'):
+                fmter = TerminalTrueColorFormatter(**parsed_opts)
+            elif '256' in os.environ.get('TERM', ''):
+                fmter = Terminal256Formatter(**parsed_opts)
+            else:
+                fmter = TerminalFormatter(**parsed_opts)
+        outfile = sys.stdout.buffer
+
+    # determine output encoding if not explicitly selected
+    if not outencoding:
+        if outfn:
+            # output file? use lexer encoding for now (can still be None)
+            fmter.encoding = inencoding
+        else:
+            # else use terminal encoding
+            fmter.encoding = terminal_encoding(sys.stdout)
+
+    # provide coloring under Windows, if possible
+    if not outfn and sys.platform in ('win32', 'cygwin') and \
+       fmter.name in ('Terminal', 'Terminal256'):  # pragma: no cover
+        # unfortunately colorama doesn't support binary streams on Py3
+        outfile = UnclosingTextIOWrapper(outfile, encoding=fmter.encoding)
+        fmter.encoding = None
+        try:
+            import colorama.initialise
+        except ImportError:
+            pass
+        else:
+            outfile = colorama.initialise.wrap_stream(
+                outfile, convert=None, strip=None, autoreset=False, wrap=True)
+
+    # When using the LaTeX formatter and the option `escapeinside` is
+    # specified, we need a special lexer which collects escaped text
+    # before running the chosen language lexer.
+    escapeinside = parsed_opts.get('escapeinside', '')
+    if len(escapeinside) == 2 and isinstance(fmter, LatexFormatter):
+        left = escapeinside[0]
+        right = escapeinside[1]
+        lexer = LatexEmbeddedLexer(left, right, lexer)
+
+    # ... and do it!
+    if not argns.s:
+        # process whole input as per normal...
+        try:
+            highlight(code, lexer, fmter, outfile)
+        finally:
+            if outfn:
+                outfile.close()
+        return 0
+    else:
+        # line by line processing of stdin (eg: for 'tail -f')...
+        try:
+            while 1:
+                line = sys.stdin.buffer.readline()
+                if not line:
+                    break
+                if not inencoding:
+                    line = guess_decode_from_terminal(line, sys.stdin)[0]
+                highlight(line, lexer, fmter, outfile)
+                if hasattr(outfile, 'flush'):
+                    outfile.flush()
+            return 0
+        except KeyboardInterrupt:  # pragma: no cover
+            return 0
+        finally:
+            if outfn:
+                outfile.close()
+
+
+class HelpFormatter(argparse.HelpFormatter):
+    def __init__(self, prog, indent_increment=2, max_help_position=16, width=None):
+        if width is None:
+            try:
+                width = shutil.get_terminal_size().columns - 2
+            except Exception:
+                pass
+        argparse.HelpFormatter.__init__(self, prog, indent_increment,
+                                        max_help_position, width)
+
+
+def main(args=sys.argv):
+    """
+    Main command line entry point.
+    """
+    desc = "Highlight an input file and write the result to an output file."
+    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=desc, add_help=False,
+                                     formatter_class=HelpFormatter)
+
+    operation = parser.add_argument_group('Main operation')
+    lexersel = operation.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
+    lexersel.add_argument(
+        '-l', metavar='LEXER',
+        help='Specify the lexer to use.  (Query names with -L.)  If not '
+        'given and -g is not present, the lexer is guessed from the filename.')
+    lexersel.add_argument(
+        '-g', action='store_true',
+        help='Guess the lexer from the file contents, or pass through '
+        'as plain text if nothing can be guessed.')
+    operation.add_argument(
+        '-F', metavar='FILTER[:options]', action='append',
+        help='Add a filter to the token stream.  (Query names with -L.) '
+        'Filter options are given after a colon if necessary.')
+    operation.add_argument(
+        '-f', metavar='FORMATTER',
+        help='Specify the formatter to use.  (Query names with -L.) '
+        'If not given, the formatter is guessed from the output filename, '
+        'and defaults to the terminal formatter if the output is to the '
+        'terminal or an unknown file extension.')
+    operation.add_argument(
+        '-O', metavar='OPTION=value[,OPTION=value,...]', action='append',
+        help='Give options to the lexer and formatter as a comma-separated '
+        'list of key-value pairs. '
+        'Example: `-O bg=light,python=cool`.')
+    operation.add_argument(
+        '-P', metavar='OPTION=value', action='append',
+        help='Give a single option to the lexer and formatter - with this '
+        'you can pass options whose value contains commas and equal signs. '
+        'Example: `-P "heading=Pygments, the Python highlighter"`.')
+    operation.add_argument(
+        '-o', metavar='OUTPUTFILE',
+        help='Where to write the output.  Defaults to standard output.')
+
+    operation.add_argument(
+        'INPUTFILE', nargs='?',
+        help='Where to read the input.  Defaults to standard input.')
+
+    flags = parser.add_argument_group('Operation flags')
+    flags.add_argument(
+        '-v', action='store_true',
+        help='Print a detailed traceback on unhandled exceptions, which '
+        'is useful for debugging and bug reports.')
+    flags.add_argument(
+        '-s', action='store_true',
+        help='Process lines one at a time until EOF, rather than waiting to '
+        'process the entire file.  This only works for stdin, only for lexers '
+        'with no line-spanning constructs, and is intended for streaming '
+        'input such as you get from `tail -f`. '
+        'Example usage: `tail -f sql.log | pygmentize -s -l sql`.')
+    flags.add_argument(
+        '-x', action='store_true',
+        help='Allow custom lexers and formatters to be loaded from a .py file '
+        'relative to the current working directory. For example, '
+        '`-l ./customlexer.py -x`. By default, this option expects a file '
+        'with a class named CustomLexer or CustomFormatter; you can also '
+        'specify your own class name with a colon (`-l ./lexer.py:MyLexer`). '
+        'Users should be very careful not to use this option with untrusted '
+        'files, because it will import and run them.')
+    flags.add_argument('--json', help='Output as JSON. This can '
+        'be only used in conjunction with -L.',
+        default=False,
+        action='store_true')
+
+    special_modes_group = parser.add_argument_group(
+        'Special modes - do not do any highlighting')
+    special_modes = special_modes_group.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
+    special_modes.add_argument(
+        '-S', metavar='STYLE -f formatter',
+        help='Print style definitions for STYLE for a formatter '
+        'given with -f. The argument given by -a is formatter '
+        'dependent.')
+    special_modes.add_argument(
+        '-L', nargs='*', metavar='WHAT',
+        help='List lexers, formatters, styles or filters -- '
+        'give additional arguments for the thing(s) you want to list '
+        '(e.g. "styles"), or omit them to list everything.')
+    special_modes.add_argument(
+        '-N', metavar='FILENAME',
+        help='Guess and print out a lexer name based solely on the given '
+        'filename. Does not take input or highlight anything. If no specific '
+        'lexer can be determined, "text" is printed.')
+    special_modes.add_argument(
+        '-C', action='store_true',
+        help='Like -N, but print out a lexer name based solely on '
+        'a given content from standard input.')
+    special_modes.add_argument(
+        '-H', action='store', nargs=2, metavar=('NAME', 'TYPE'),
+        help='Print detailed help for the object  of type , '
+        'where  is one of "lexer", "formatter" or "filter".')
+    special_modes.add_argument(
+        '-V', action='store_true',
+        help='Print the package version.')
+    special_modes.add_argument(
+        '-h', '--help', action='store_true',
+        help='Print this help.')
+    special_modes_group.add_argument(
+        '-a', metavar='ARG',
+        help='Formatter-specific additional argument for the -S (print '
+        'style sheet) mode.')
+
+    argns = parser.parse_args(args[1:])
+
+    try:
+        return main_inner(parser, argns)
+    except BrokenPipeError:
+        # someone closed our stdout, e.g. by quitting a pager.
+        return 0
+    except Exception:
+        if argns.v:
+            print(file=sys.stderr)
+            print('*' * 65, file=sys.stderr)
+            print('An unhandled exception occurred while highlighting.',
+                  file=sys.stderr)
+            print('Please report the whole traceback to the issue tracker at',
+                  file=sys.stderr)
+            print('.',
+                  file=sys.stderr)
+            print('*' * 65, file=sys.stderr)
+            print(file=sys.stderr)
+            raise
+        import traceback
+        info = traceback.format_exception(*sys.exc_info())
+        msg = info[-1].strip()
+        if len(info) >= 3:
+            # extract relevant file and position info
+            msg += '\n   (f{})'.format(info[-2].split('\n')[0].strip()[1:])
+        print(file=sys.stderr)
+        print('*** Error while highlighting:', file=sys.stderr)
+        print(msg, file=sys.stderr)
+        print('*** If this is a bug you want to report, please rerun with -v.',
+              file=sys.stderr)
+        return 1
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/console.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/console.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d9009168cadbe25ba0bb1fc5427a5db0f1582830
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/console.py
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
+"""
+    pygments.console
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Format colored console output.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+esc = "\x1b["
+
+codes = {}
+codes[""] = ""
+codes["reset"] = esc + "39;49;00m"
+
+codes["bold"] = esc + "01m"
+codes["faint"] = esc + "02m"
+codes["standout"] = esc + "03m"
+codes["underline"] = esc + "04m"
+codes["blink"] = esc + "05m"
+codes["overline"] = esc + "06m"
+
+dark_colors = ["black", "red", "green", "yellow", "blue",
+               "magenta", "cyan", "gray"]
+light_colors = ["brightblack", "brightred", "brightgreen", "brightyellow", "brightblue",
+                "brightmagenta", "brightcyan", "white"]
+
+x = 30
+for dark, light in zip(dark_colors, light_colors):
+    codes[dark] = esc + "%im" % x
+    codes[light] = esc + "%im" % (60 + x)
+    x += 1
+
+del dark, light, x
+
+codes["white"] = codes["bold"]
+
+
+def reset_color():
+    return codes["reset"]
+
+
+def colorize(color_key, text):
+    return codes[color_key] + text + codes["reset"]
+
+
+def ansiformat(attr, text):
+    """
+    Format ``text`` with a color and/or some attributes::
+
+        color       normal color
+        *color*     bold color
+        _color_     underlined color
+        +color+     blinking color
+    """
+    result = []
+    if attr[:1] == attr[-1:] == '+':
+        result.append(codes['blink'])
+        attr = attr[1:-1]
+    if attr[:1] == attr[-1:] == '*':
+        result.append(codes['bold'])
+        attr = attr[1:-1]
+    if attr[:1] == attr[-1:] == '_':
+        result.append(codes['underline'])
+        attr = attr[1:-1]
+    result.append(codes[attr])
+    result.append(text)
+    result.append(codes['reset'])
+    return ''.join(result)
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/filter.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/filter.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6c926c26cfcf0ca7579f05affcab46c389595b71
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/filter.py
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
+"""
+    pygments.filter
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Module that implements the default filter.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+
+def apply_filters(stream, filters, lexer=None):
+    """
+    Use this method to apply an iterable of filters to
+    a stream. If lexer is given it's forwarded to the
+    filter, otherwise the filter receives `None`.
+    """
+    def _apply(filter_, stream):
+        yield from filter_.filter(lexer, stream)
+    for filter_ in filters:
+        stream = _apply(filter_, stream)
+    return stream
+
+
+def simplefilter(f):
+    """
+    Decorator that converts a function into a filter::
+
+        @simplefilter
+        def lowercase(self, lexer, stream, options):
+            for ttype, value in stream:
+                yield ttype, value.lower()
+    """
+    return type(f.__name__, (FunctionFilter,), {
+        '__module__': getattr(f, '__module__'),
+        '__doc__': f.__doc__,
+        'function': f,
+    })
+
+
+class Filter:
+    """
+    Default filter. Subclass this class or use the `simplefilter`
+    decorator to create own filters.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, **options):
+        self.options = options
+
+    def filter(self, lexer, stream):
+        raise NotImplementedError()
+
+
+class FunctionFilter(Filter):
+    """
+    Abstract class used by `simplefilter` to create simple
+    function filters on the fly. The `simplefilter` decorator
+    automatically creates subclasses of this class for
+    functions passed to it.
+    """
+    function = None
+
+    def __init__(self, **options):
+        if not hasattr(self, 'function'):
+            raise TypeError(f'{self.__class__.__name__!r} used without bound function')
+        Filter.__init__(self, **options)
+
+    def filter(self, lexer, stream):
+        # pylint: disable=not-callable
+        yield from self.function(lexer, stream, self.options)
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/filters/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/filters/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c7ba6adb5b75ac3bf8e9e94868575e6ce770e6c1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/filters/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,942 @@
+"""
+    pygments.filters
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Module containing filter lookup functions and default
+    filters.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+
+from pygments.token import String, Comment, Keyword, Name, Error, Whitespace, \
+    string_to_tokentype
+from pygments.filter import Filter
+from pygments.util import get_list_opt, get_int_opt, get_bool_opt, \
+    get_choice_opt, ClassNotFound, OptionError
+from pygments.plugin import find_plugin_filters
+
+
+def find_filter_class(filtername):
+    """Lookup a filter by name. Return None if not found."""
+    if filtername in FILTERS:
+        return FILTERS[filtername]
+    for name, cls in find_plugin_filters():
+        if name == filtername:
+            return cls
+    return None
+
+
+def get_filter_by_name(filtername, **options):
+    """Return an instantiated filter.
+
+    Options are passed to the filter initializer if wanted.
+    Raise a ClassNotFound if not found.
+    """
+    cls = find_filter_class(filtername)
+    if cls:
+        return cls(**options)
+    else:
+        raise ClassNotFound(f'filter {filtername!r} not found')
+
+
+def get_all_filters():
+    """Return a generator of all filter names."""
+    yield from FILTERS
+    for name, _ in find_plugin_filters():
+        yield name
+
+
+def _replace_special(ttype, value, regex, specialttype,
+                     replacefunc=lambda x: x):
+    last = 0
+    for match in regex.finditer(value):
+        start, end = match.start(), match.end()
+        if start != last:
+            yield ttype, value[last:start]
+        yield specialttype, replacefunc(value[start:end])
+        last = end
+    if last != len(value):
+        yield ttype, value[last:]
+
+
+class CodeTagFilter(Filter):
+    """Highlight special code tags in comments and docstrings.
+
+    Options accepted:
+
+    `codetags` : list of strings
+       A list of strings that are flagged as code tags.  The default is to
+       highlight ``XXX``, ``TODO``, ``FIXME``, ``BUG`` and ``NOTE``.
+
+    .. versionchanged:: 2.13
+       Now recognizes ``FIXME`` by default.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, **options):
+        Filter.__init__(self, **options)
+        tags = get_list_opt(options, 'codetags',
+                            ['XXX', 'TODO', 'FIXME', 'BUG', 'NOTE'])
+        self.tag_re = re.compile(r'\b({})\b'.format('|'.join([
+            re.escape(tag) for tag in tags if tag
+        ])))
+
+    def filter(self, lexer, stream):
+        regex = self.tag_re
+        for ttype, value in stream:
+            if ttype in String.Doc or \
+               ttype in Comment and \
+               ttype not in Comment.Preproc:
+                yield from _replace_special(ttype, value, regex, Comment.Special)
+            else:
+                yield ttype, value
+
+
+class SymbolFilter(Filter):
+    """Convert mathematical symbols into Unicode characters.
+
+    Examples are ``\\`` in Isabelle or
+    ``\\longrightarrow`` in LaTeX.
+
+    This is mostly useful for HTML or console output when you want to
+    approximate the source rendering you'd see in an IDE.
+
+    Options accepted:
+
+    `lang` : string
+       The symbol language. Must be one of ``'isabelle'`` or
+       ``'latex'``.  The default is ``'isabelle'``.
+    """
+
+    latex_symbols = {
+        '\\alpha'                : '\U000003b1',
+        '\\beta'                 : '\U000003b2',
+        '\\gamma'                : '\U000003b3',
+        '\\delta'                : '\U000003b4',
+        '\\varepsilon'           : '\U000003b5',
+        '\\zeta'                 : '\U000003b6',
+        '\\eta'                  : '\U000003b7',
+        '\\vartheta'             : '\U000003b8',
+        '\\iota'                 : '\U000003b9',
+        '\\kappa'                : '\U000003ba',
+        '\\lambda'               : '\U000003bb',
+        '\\mu'                   : '\U000003bc',
+        '\\nu'                   : '\U000003bd',
+        '\\xi'                   : '\U000003be',
+        '\\pi'                   : '\U000003c0',
+        '\\varrho'               : '\U000003c1',
+        '\\sigma'                : '\U000003c3',
+        '\\tau'                  : '\U000003c4',
+        '\\upsilon'              : '\U000003c5',
+        '\\varphi'               : '\U000003c6',
+        '\\chi'                  : '\U000003c7',
+        '\\psi'                  : '\U000003c8',
+        '\\omega'                : '\U000003c9',
+        '\\Gamma'                : '\U00000393',
+        '\\Delta'                : '\U00000394',
+        '\\Theta'                : '\U00000398',
+        '\\Lambda'               : '\U0000039b',
+        '\\Xi'                   : '\U0000039e',
+        '\\Pi'                   : '\U000003a0',
+        '\\Sigma'                : '\U000003a3',
+        '\\Upsilon'              : '\U000003a5',
+        '\\Phi'                  : '\U000003a6',
+        '\\Psi'                  : '\U000003a8',
+        '\\Omega'                : '\U000003a9',
+        '\\leftarrow'            : '\U00002190',
+        '\\longleftarrow'        : '\U000027f5',
+        '\\rightarrow'           : '\U00002192',
+        '\\longrightarrow'       : '\U000027f6',
+        '\\Leftarrow'            : '\U000021d0',
+        '\\Longleftarrow'        : '\U000027f8',
+        '\\Rightarrow'           : '\U000021d2',
+        '\\Longrightarrow'       : '\U000027f9',
+        '\\leftrightarrow'       : '\U00002194',
+        '\\longleftrightarrow'   : '\U000027f7',
+        '\\Leftrightarrow'       : '\U000021d4',
+        '\\Longleftrightarrow'   : '\U000027fa',
+        '\\mapsto'               : '\U000021a6',
+        '\\longmapsto'           : '\U000027fc',
+        '\\relbar'               : '\U00002500',
+        '\\Relbar'               : '\U00002550',
+        '\\hookleftarrow'        : '\U000021a9',
+        '\\hookrightarrow'       : '\U000021aa',
+        '\\leftharpoondown'      : '\U000021bd',
+        '\\rightharpoondown'     : '\U000021c1',
+        '\\leftharpoonup'        : '\U000021bc',
+        '\\rightharpoonup'       : '\U000021c0',
+        '\\rightleftharpoons'    : '\U000021cc',
+        '\\leadsto'              : '\U0000219d',
+        '\\downharpoonleft'      : '\U000021c3',
+        '\\downharpoonright'     : '\U000021c2',
+        '\\upharpoonleft'        : '\U000021bf',
+        '\\upharpoonright'       : '\U000021be',
+        '\\restriction'          : '\U000021be',
+        '\\uparrow'              : '\U00002191',
+        '\\Uparrow'              : '\U000021d1',
+        '\\downarrow'            : '\U00002193',
+        '\\Downarrow'            : '\U000021d3',
+        '\\updownarrow'          : '\U00002195',
+        '\\Updownarrow'          : '\U000021d5',
+        '\\langle'               : '\U000027e8',
+        '\\rangle'               : '\U000027e9',
+        '\\lceil'                : '\U00002308',
+        '\\rceil'                : '\U00002309',
+        '\\lfloor'               : '\U0000230a',
+        '\\rfloor'               : '\U0000230b',
+        '\\flqq'                 : '\U000000ab',
+        '\\frqq'                 : '\U000000bb',
+        '\\bot'                  : '\U000022a5',
+        '\\top'                  : '\U000022a4',
+        '\\wedge'                : '\U00002227',
+        '\\bigwedge'             : '\U000022c0',
+        '\\vee'                  : '\U00002228',
+        '\\bigvee'               : '\U000022c1',
+        '\\forall'               : '\U00002200',
+        '\\exists'               : '\U00002203',
+        '\\nexists'              : '\U00002204',
+        '\\neg'                  : '\U000000ac',
+        '\\Box'                  : '\U000025a1',
+        '\\Diamond'              : '\U000025c7',
+        '\\vdash'                : '\U000022a2',
+        '\\models'               : '\U000022a8',
+        '\\dashv'                : '\U000022a3',
+        '\\surd'                 : '\U0000221a',
+        '\\le'                   : '\U00002264',
+        '\\ge'                   : '\U00002265',
+        '\\ll'                   : '\U0000226a',
+        '\\gg'                   : '\U0000226b',
+        '\\lesssim'              : '\U00002272',
+        '\\gtrsim'               : '\U00002273',
+        '\\lessapprox'           : '\U00002a85',
+        '\\gtrapprox'            : '\U00002a86',
+        '\\in'                   : '\U00002208',
+        '\\notin'                : '\U00002209',
+        '\\subset'               : '\U00002282',
+        '\\supset'               : '\U00002283',
+        '\\subseteq'             : '\U00002286',
+        '\\supseteq'             : '\U00002287',
+        '\\sqsubset'             : '\U0000228f',
+        '\\sqsupset'             : '\U00002290',
+        '\\sqsubseteq'           : '\U00002291',
+        '\\sqsupseteq'           : '\U00002292',
+        '\\cap'                  : '\U00002229',
+        '\\bigcap'               : '\U000022c2',
+        '\\cup'                  : '\U0000222a',
+        '\\bigcup'               : '\U000022c3',
+        '\\sqcup'                : '\U00002294',
+        '\\bigsqcup'             : '\U00002a06',
+        '\\sqcap'                : '\U00002293',
+        '\\Bigsqcap'             : '\U00002a05',
+        '\\setminus'             : '\U00002216',
+        '\\propto'               : '\U0000221d',
+        '\\uplus'                : '\U0000228e',
+        '\\bigplus'              : '\U00002a04',
+        '\\sim'                  : '\U0000223c',
+        '\\doteq'                : '\U00002250',
+        '\\simeq'                : '\U00002243',
+        '\\approx'               : '\U00002248',
+        '\\asymp'                : '\U0000224d',
+        '\\cong'                 : '\U00002245',
+        '\\equiv'                : '\U00002261',
+        '\\Join'                 : '\U000022c8',
+        '\\bowtie'               : '\U00002a1d',
+        '\\prec'                 : '\U0000227a',
+        '\\succ'                 : '\U0000227b',
+        '\\preceq'               : '\U0000227c',
+        '\\succeq'               : '\U0000227d',
+        '\\parallel'             : '\U00002225',
+        '\\mid'                  : '\U000000a6',
+        '\\pm'                   : '\U000000b1',
+        '\\mp'                   : '\U00002213',
+        '\\times'                : '\U000000d7',
+        '\\div'                  : '\U000000f7',
+        '\\cdot'                 : '\U000022c5',
+        '\\star'                 : '\U000022c6',
+        '\\circ'                 : '\U00002218',
+        '\\dagger'               : '\U00002020',
+        '\\ddagger'              : '\U00002021',
+        '\\lhd'                  : '\U000022b2',
+        '\\rhd'                  : '\U000022b3',
+        '\\unlhd'                : '\U000022b4',
+        '\\unrhd'                : '\U000022b5',
+        '\\triangleleft'         : '\U000025c3',
+        '\\triangleright'        : '\U000025b9',
+        '\\triangle'             : '\U000025b3',
+        '\\triangleq'            : '\U0000225c',
+        '\\oplus'                : '\U00002295',
+        '\\bigoplus'             : '\U00002a01',
+        '\\otimes'               : '\U00002297',
+        '\\bigotimes'            : '\U00002a02',
+        '\\odot'                 : '\U00002299',
+        '\\bigodot'              : '\U00002a00',
+        '\\ominus'               : '\U00002296',
+        '\\oslash'               : '\U00002298',
+        '\\dots'                 : '\U00002026',
+        '\\cdots'                : '\U000022ef',
+        '\\sum'                  : '\U00002211',
+        '\\prod'                 : '\U0000220f',
+        '\\coprod'               : '\U00002210',
+        '\\infty'                : '\U0000221e',
+        '\\int'                  : '\U0000222b',
+        '\\oint'                 : '\U0000222e',
+        '\\clubsuit'             : '\U00002663',
+        '\\diamondsuit'          : '\U00002662',
+        '\\heartsuit'            : '\U00002661',
+        '\\spadesuit'            : '\U00002660',
+        '\\aleph'                : '\U00002135',
+        '\\emptyset'             : '\U00002205',
+        '\\nabla'                : '\U00002207',
+        '\\partial'              : '\U00002202',
+        '\\flat'                 : '\U0000266d',
+        '\\natural'              : '\U0000266e',
+        '\\sharp'                : '\U0000266f',
+        '\\angle'                : '\U00002220',
+        '\\copyright'            : '\U000000a9',
+        '\\textregistered'       : '\U000000ae',
+        '\\textonequarter'       : '\U000000bc',
+        '\\textonehalf'          : '\U000000bd',
+        '\\textthreequarters'    : '\U000000be',
+        '\\textordfeminine'      : '\U000000aa',
+        '\\textordmasculine'     : '\U000000ba',
+        '\\euro'                 : '\U000020ac',
+        '\\pounds'               : '\U000000a3',
+        '\\yen'                  : '\U000000a5',
+        '\\textcent'             : '\U000000a2',
+        '\\textcurrency'         : '\U000000a4',
+        '\\textdegree'           : '\U000000b0',
+    }
+
+    isabelle_symbols = {
+        '\\'                 : '\U0001d7ec',
+        '\\'                  : '\U0001d7ed',
+        '\\'                  : '\U0001d7ee',
+        '\\'                : '\U0001d7ef',
+        '\\'                 : '\U0001d7f0',
+        '\\'                 : '\U0001d7f1',
+        '\\'                  : '\U0001d7f2',
+        '\\'                : '\U0001d7f3',
+        '\\'                : '\U0001d7f4',
+        '\\'                 : '\U0001d7f5',
+        '\\'                    : '\U0001d49c',
+        '\\'                    : '\U0000212c',
+        '\\'                    : '\U0001d49e',
+        '\\'                    : '\U0001d49f',
+        '\\'                    : '\U00002130',
+        '\\'                    : '\U00002131',
+        '\\'                    : '\U0001d4a2',
+        '\\'                    : '\U0000210b',
+        '\\'                    : '\U00002110',
+        '\\'                    : '\U0001d4a5',
+        '\\'                    : '\U0001d4a6',
+        '\\'                    : '\U00002112',
+        '\\'                    : '\U00002133',
+        '\\'                    : '\U0001d4a9',
+        '\\'                    : '\U0001d4aa',
+        '\\

' : '\U0001d5c9', + '\\' : '\U0001d5ca', + '\\' : '\U0001d5cb', + '\\' : '\U0001d5cc', + '\\' : '\U0001d5cd', + '\\' : '\U0001d5ce', + '\\' : '\U0001d5cf', + '\\' : '\U0001d5d0', + '\\' : '\U0001d5d1', + '\\' : '\U0001d5d2', + '\\' : '\U0001d5d3', + '\\' : '\U0001d504', + '\\' : '\U0001d505', + '\\' : '\U0000212d', + '\\

' : '\U0001d507', + '\\' : '\U0001d508', + '\\' : '\U0001d509', + '\\' : '\U0001d50a', + '\\' : '\U0000210c', + '\\' : '\U00002111', + '\\' : '\U0001d50d', + '\\' : '\U0001d50e', + '\\' : '\U0001d50f', + '\\' : '\U0001d510', + '\\' : '\U0001d511', + '\\' : '\U0001d512', + '\\' : '\U0001d513', + '\\' : '\U0001d514', + '\\' : '\U0000211c', + '\\' : '\U0001d516', + '\\' : '\U0001d517', + '\\' : '\U0001d518', + '\\' : '\U0001d519', + '\\' : '\U0001d51a', + '\\' : '\U0001d51b', + '\\' : '\U0001d51c', + '\\' : '\U00002128', + '\\' : '\U0001d51e', + '\\' : '\U0001d51f', + '\\' : '\U0001d520', + '\\
' : '\U0001d521', + '\\' : '\U0001d522', + '\\' : '\U0001d523', + '\\' : '\U0001d524', + '\\' : '\U0001d525', + '\\' : '\U0001d526', + '\\' : '\U0001d527', + '\\' : '\U0001d528', + '\\' : '\U0001d529', + '\\' : '\U0001d52a', + '\\' : '\U0001d52b', + '\\' : '\U0001d52c', + '\\' : '\U0001d52d', + '\\' : '\U0001d52e', + '\\' : '\U0001d52f', + '\\' : '\U0001d530', + '\\' : '\U0001d531', + '\\' : '\U0001d532', + '\\' : '\U0001d533', + '\\' : '\U0001d534', + '\\' : '\U0001d535', + '\\' : '\U0001d536', + '\\' : '\U0001d537', + '\\' : '\U000003b1', + '\\' : '\U000003b2', + '\\' : '\U000003b3', + '\\' : '\U000003b4', + '\\' : '\U000003b5', + '\\' : '\U000003b6', + '\\' : '\U000003b7', + '\\' : '\U000003b8', + '\\' : '\U000003b9', + '\\' : '\U000003ba', + '\\' : '\U000003bb', + '\\' : '\U000003bc', + '\\' : '\U000003bd', + '\\' : '\U000003be', + '\\' : '\U000003c0', + '\\' : '\U000003c1', + '\\' : '\U000003c3', + '\\' : '\U000003c4', + '\\' : '\U000003c5', + '\\' : '\U000003c6', + '\\' : '\U000003c7', + '\\' : '\U000003c8', + '\\' : '\U000003c9', + '\\' : '\U00000393', + '\\' : '\U00000394', + '\\' : '\U00000398', + '\\' : '\U0000039b', + '\\' : '\U0000039e', + '\\' : '\U000003a0', + '\\' : '\U000003a3', + '\\' : '\U000003a5', + '\\' : '\U000003a6', + '\\' : '\U000003a8', + '\\' : '\U000003a9', + '\\' : '\U0001d539', + '\\' : '\U00002102', + '\\' : '\U00002115', + '\\' : '\U0000211a', + '\\' : '\U0000211d', + '\\' : '\U00002124', + '\\' : '\U00002190', + '\\' : '\U000027f5', + '\\' : '\U00002192', + '\\' : '\U000027f6', + '\\' : '\U000021d0', + '\\' : '\U000027f8', + '\\' : '\U000021d2', + '\\' : '\U000027f9', + '\\' : '\U00002194', + '\\' : '\U000027f7', + '\\' : '\U000021d4', + '\\' : '\U000027fa', + '\\' : '\U000021a6', + '\\' : '\U000027fc', + '\\' : '\U00002500', + '\\' : '\U00002550', + '\\' : '\U000021a9', + '\\' : '\U000021aa', + '\\' : '\U000021bd', + '\\' : '\U000021c1', + '\\' : '\U000021bc', + '\\' : '\U000021c0', + '\\' : '\U000021cc', + '\\' : '\U0000219d', + '\\' : '\U000021c3', + '\\' : '\U000021c2', + '\\' : '\U000021bf', + '\\' : '\U000021be', + '\\' : '\U000021be', + '\\' : '\U00002237', + '\\' : '\U00002191', + '\\' : '\U000021d1', + '\\' : '\U00002193', + '\\' : '\U000021d3', + '\\' : '\U00002195', + '\\' : '\U000021d5', + '\\' : '\U000027e8', + '\\' : '\U000027e9', + '\\' : '\U00002308', + '\\' : '\U00002309', + '\\' : '\U0000230a', + '\\' : '\U0000230b', + '\\' : '\U00002987', + '\\' : '\U00002988', + '\\' : '\U000027e6', + '\\' : '\U000027e7', + '\\' : '\U00002983', + '\\' : '\U00002984', + '\\' : '\U000000ab', + '\\' : '\U000000bb', + '\\' : '\U000022a5', + '\\' : '\U000022a4', + '\\' : '\U00002227', + '\\' : '\U000022c0', + '\\' : '\U00002228', + '\\' : '\U000022c1', + '\\' : '\U00002200', + '\\' : '\U00002203', + '\\' : '\U00002204', + '\\' : '\U000000ac', + '\\' : '\U000025a1', + '\\' : '\U000025c7', + '\\' : '\U000022a2', + '\\' : '\U000022a8', + '\\' : '\U000022a9', + '\\' : '\U000022ab', + '\\' : '\U000022a3', + '\\' : '\U0000221a', + '\\' : '\U00002264', + '\\' : '\U00002265', + '\\' : '\U0000226a', + '\\' : '\U0000226b', + '\\' : '\U00002272', + '\\' : '\U00002273', + '\\' : '\U00002a85', + '\\' : '\U00002a86', + '\\' : '\U00002208', + '\\' : '\U00002209', + '\\' : '\U00002282', + '\\' : '\U00002283', + '\\' : '\U00002286', + '\\' : '\U00002287', + '\\' : '\U0000228f', + '\\' : '\U00002290', + '\\' : '\U00002291', + '\\' : '\U00002292', + '\\' : '\U00002229', + '\\' : '\U000022c2', + '\\' : '\U0000222a', + '\\' : '\U000022c3', + '\\' : '\U00002294', + '\\' : '\U00002a06', + '\\' : '\U00002293', + '\\' : '\U00002a05', + '\\' : '\U00002216', + '\\' : '\U0000221d', + '\\' : '\U0000228e', + '\\' : '\U00002a04', + '\\' : '\U00002260', + '\\' : '\U0000223c', + '\\' : '\U00002250', + '\\' : '\U00002243', + '\\' : '\U00002248', + '\\' : '\U0000224d', + '\\' : '\U00002245', + '\\' : '\U00002323', + '\\' : '\U00002261', + '\\' : '\U00002322', + '\\' : '\U000022c8', + '\\' : '\U00002a1d', + '\\' : '\U0000227a', + '\\' : '\U0000227b', + '\\' : '\U0000227c', + '\\' : '\U0000227d', + '\\' : '\U00002225', + '\\' : '\U000000a6', + '\\' : '\U000000b1', + '\\' : '\U00002213', + '\\' : '\U000000d7', + '\\
' : '\U000000f7', + '\\' : '\U000022c5', + '\\' : '\U000022c6', + '\\' : '\U00002219', + '\\' : '\U00002218', + '\\' : '\U00002020', + '\\' : '\U00002021', + '\\' : '\U000022b2', + '\\' : '\U000022b3', + '\\' : '\U000022b4', + '\\' : '\U000022b5', + '\\' : '\U000025c3', + '\\' : '\U000025b9', + '\\' : '\U000025b3', + '\\' : '\U0000225c', + '\\' : '\U00002295', + '\\' : '\U00002a01', + '\\' : '\U00002297', + '\\' : '\U00002a02', + '\\' : '\U00002299', + '\\' : '\U00002a00', + '\\' : '\U00002296', + '\\' : '\U00002298', + '\\' : '\U00002026', + '\\' : '\U000022ef', + '\\' : '\U00002211', + '\\' : '\U0000220f', + '\\' : '\U00002210', + '\\' : '\U0000221e', + '\\' : '\U0000222b', + '\\' : '\U0000222e', + '\\' : '\U00002663', + '\\' : '\U00002662', + '\\' : '\U00002661', + '\\' : '\U00002660', + '\\' : '\U00002135', + '\\' : '\U00002205', + '\\' : '\U00002207', + '\\' : '\U00002202', + '\\' : '\U0000266d', + '\\' : '\U0000266e', + '\\' : '\U0000266f', + '\\' : '\U00002220', + '\\' : '\U000000a9', + '\\' : '\U000000ae', + '\\' : '\U000000ad', + '\\' : '\U000000af', + '\\' : '\U000000bc', + '\\' : '\U000000bd', + '\\' : '\U000000be', + '\\' : '\U000000aa', + '\\' : '\U000000ba', + '\\
' : '\U000000a7', + '\\' : '\U000000b6', + '\\' : '\U000000a1', + '\\' : '\U000000bf', + '\\' : '\U000020ac', + '\\' : '\U000000a3', + '\\' : '\U000000a5', + '\\' : '\U000000a2', + '\\' : '\U000000a4', + '\\' : '\U000000b0', + '\\' : '\U00002a3f', + '\\' : '\U00002127', + '\\' : '\U000025ca', + '\\' : '\U00002118', + '\\' : '\U00002240', + '\\' : '\U000022c4', + '\\' : '\U000000b4', + '\\' : '\U00000131', + '\\' : '\U000000a8', + '\\' : '\U000000b8', + '\\' : '\U000002dd', + '\\' : '\U000003f5', + '\\' : '\U000023ce', + '\\' : '\U00002039', + '\\' : '\U0000203a', + '\\' : '\U00002302', + '\\<^sub>' : '\U000021e9', + '\\<^sup>' : '\U000021e7', + '\\<^bold>' : '\U00002759', + '\\<^bsub>' : '\U000021d8', + '\\<^esub>' : '\U000021d9', + '\\<^bsup>' : '\U000021d7', + '\\<^esup>' : '\U000021d6', + } + + lang_map = {'isabelle' : isabelle_symbols, 'latex' : latex_symbols} + + def __init__(self, **options): + Filter.__init__(self, **options) + lang = get_choice_opt(options, 'lang', + ['isabelle', 'latex'], 'isabelle') + self.symbols = self.lang_map[lang] + + def filter(self, lexer, stream): + for ttype, value in stream: + if value in self.symbols: + yield ttype, self.symbols[value] + else: + yield ttype, value + + +class KeywordCaseFilter(Filter): + """Convert keywords to lowercase or uppercase or capitalize them. + + This means first letter uppercase, rest lowercase. + + This can be useful e.g. if you highlight Pascal code and want to adapt the + code to your styleguide. + + Options accepted: + + `case` : string + The casing to convert keywords to. Must be one of ``'lower'``, + ``'upper'`` or ``'capitalize'``. The default is ``'lower'``. + """ + + def __init__(self, **options): + Filter.__init__(self, **options) + case = get_choice_opt(options, 'case', + ['lower', 'upper', 'capitalize'], 'lower') + self.convert = getattr(str, case) + + def filter(self, lexer, stream): + for ttype, value in stream: + if ttype in Keyword: + yield ttype, self.convert(value) + else: + yield ttype, value + + +class NameHighlightFilter(Filter): + """Highlight a normal Name (and Name.*) token with a different token type. + + Example:: + + filter = NameHighlightFilter( + names=['foo', 'bar', 'baz'], + tokentype=Name.Function, + ) + + This would highlight the names "foo", "bar" and "baz" + as functions. `Name.Function` is the default token type. + + Options accepted: + + `names` : list of strings + A list of names that should be given the different token type. + There is no default. + `tokentype` : TokenType or string + A token type or a string containing a token type name that is + used for highlighting the strings in `names`. The default is + `Name.Function`. + """ + + def __init__(self, **options): + Filter.__init__(self, **options) + self.names = set(get_list_opt(options, 'names', [])) + tokentype = options.get('tokentype') + if tokentype: + self.tokentype = string_to_tokentype(tokentype) + else: + self.tokentype = Name.Function + + def filter(self, lexer, stream): + for ttype, value in stream: + if ttype in Name and value in self.names: + yield self.tokentype, value + else: + yield ttype, value + + +class ErrorToken(Exception): + pass + + +class RaiseOnErrorTokenFilter(Filter): + """Raise an exception when the lexer generates an error token. + + Options accepted: + + `excclass` : Exception class + The exception class to raise. + The default is `pygments.filters.ErrorToken`. + + .. versionadded:: 0.8 + """ + + def __init__(self, **options): + Filter.__init__(self, **options) + self.exception = options.get('excclass', ErrorToken) + try: + # issubclass() will raise TypeError if first argument is not a class + if not issubclass(self.exception, Exception): + raise TypeError + except TypeError: + raise OptionError('excclass option is not an exception class') + + def filter(self, lexer, stream): + for ttype, value in stream: + if ttype is Error: + raise self.exception(value) + yield ttype, value + + +class VisibleWhitespaceFilter(Filter): + """Convert tabs, newlines and/or spaces to visible characters. + + Options accepted: + + `spaces` : string or bool + If this is a one-character string, spaces will be replaces by this string. + If it is another true value, spaces will be replaced by ``·`` (unicode + MIDDLE DOT). If it is a false value, spaces will not be replaced. The + default is ``False``. + `tabs` : string or bool + The same as for `spaces`, but the default replacement character is ``»`` + (unicode RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK). The default value + is ``False``. Note: this will not work if the `tabsize` option for the + lexer is nonzero, as tabs will already have been expanded then. + `tabsize` : int + If tabs are to be replaced by this filter (see the `tabs` option), this + is the total number of characters that a tab should be expanded to. + The default is ``8``. + `newlines` : string or bool + The same as for `spaces`, but the default replacement character is ``¶`` + (unicode PILCROW SIGN). The default value is ``False``. + `wstokentype` : bool + If true, give whitespace the special `Whitespace` token type. This allows + styling the visible whitespace differently (e.g. greyed out), but it can + disrupt background colors. The default is ``True``. + + .. versionadded:: 0.8 + """ + + def __init__(self, **options): + Filter.__init__(self, **options) + for name, default in [('spaces', '·'), + ('tabs', '»'), + ('newlines', '¶')]: + opt = options.get(name, False) + if isinstance(opt, str) and len(opt) == 1: + setattr(self, name, opt) + else: + setattr(self, name, (opt and default or '')) + tabsize = get_int_opt(options, 'tabsize', 8) + if self.tabs: + self.tabs += ' ' * (tabsize - 1) + if self.newlines: + self.newlines += '\n' + self.wstt = get_bool_opt(options, 'wstokentype', True) + + def filter(self, lexer, stream): + if self.wstt: + spaces = self.spaces or ' ' + tabs = self.tabs or '\t' + newlines = self.newlines or '\n' + regex = re.compile(r'\s') + + def replacefunc(wschar): + if wschar == ' ': + return spaces + elif wschar == '\t': + return tabs + elif wschar == '\n': + return newlines + return wschar + + for ttype, value in stream: + yield from _replace_special(ttype, value, regex, Whitespace, + replacefunc) + else: + spaces, tabs, newlines = self.spaces, self.tabs, self.newlines + # simpler processing + for ttype, value in stream: + if spaces: + value = value.replace(' ', spaces) + if tabs: + value = value.replace('\t', tabs) + if newlines: + value = value.replace('\n', newlines) + yield ttype, value + + +class GobbleFilter(Filter): + """Gobble source code lines (eats initial characters). + + This filter drops the first ``n`` characters off every line of code. This + may be useful when the source code fed to the lexer is indented by a fixed + amount of space that isn't desired in the output. + + Options accepted: + + `n` : int + The number of characters to gobble. + + .. versionadded:: 1.2 + """ + def __init__(self, **options): + Filter.__init__(self, **options) + self.n = get_int_opt(options, 'n', 0) + + def gobble(self, value, left): + if left < len(value): + return value[left:], 0 + else: + return '', left - len(value) + + def filter(self, lexer, stream): + n = self.n + left = n # How many characters left to gobble. + for ttype, value in stream: + # Remove ``left`` tokens from first line, ``n`` from all others. + parts = value.split('\n') + (parts[0], left) = self.gobble(parts[0], left) + for i in range(1, len(parts)): + (parts[i], left) = self.gobble(parts[i], n) + value = '\n'.join(parts) + + if value != '': + yield ttype, value + + +class TokenMergeFilter(Filter): + """Merge consecutive tokens with the same token type in the output stream. + + .. versionadded:: 1.2 + """ + def __init__(self, **options): + Filter.__init__(self, **options) + + def filter(self, lexer, stream): + current_type = None + current_value = None + for ttype, value in stream: + if ttype is current_type: + current_value += value + else: + if current_type is not None: + yield current_type, current_value + current_type = ttype + current_value = value + if current_type is not None: + yield current_type, current_value + + +FILTERS = { + 'codetagify': CodeTagFilter, + 'keywordcase': KeywordCaseFilter, + 'highlight': NameHighlightFilter, + 'raiseonerror': RaiseOnErrorTokenFilter, + 'whitespace': VisibleWhitespaceFilter, + 'gobble': GobbleFilter, + 'tokenmerge': TokenMergeFilter, + 'symbols': SymbolFilter, +} diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatter.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatter.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4fa603d551c99fab81f2aa29037c3b8b89d0fcd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatter.py @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +""" + pygments.formatter + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Base formatter class. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +import codecs + +from pygments.util import get_bool_opt +from pygments.styles import get_style_by_name + +__all__ = ['Formatter'] + + +def _lookup_style(style): + if isinstance(style, str): + return get_style_by_name(style) + return style + + +class Formatter: + """ + Converts a token stream to text. + + Formatters should have attributes to help selecting them. These + are similar to the corresponding :class:`~pygments.lexer.Lexer` + attributes. + + .. autoattribute:: name + :no-value: + + .. autoattribute:: aliases + :no-value: + + .. autoattribute:: filenames + :no-value: + + You can pass options as keyword arguments to the constructor. + All formatters accept these basic options: + + ``style`` + The style to use, can be a string or a Style subclass + (default: "default"). Not used by e.g. the + TerminalFormatter. + ``full`` + Tells the formatter to output a "full" document, i.e. + a complete self-contained document. This doesn't have + any effect for some formatters (default: false). + ``title`` + If ``full`` is true, the title that should be used to + caption the document (default: ''). + ``encoding`` + If given, must be an encoding name. This will be used to + convert the Unicode token strings to byte strings in the + output. If it is "" or None, Unicode strings will be written + to the output file, which most file-like objects do not + support (default: None). + ``outencoding`` + Overrides ``encoding`` if given. + + """ + + #: Full name for the formatter, in human-readable form. + name = None + + #: A list of short, unique identifiers that can be used to lookup + #: the formatter from a list, e.g. using :func:`.get_formatter_by_name()`. + aliases = [] + + #: A list of fnmatch patterns that match filenames for which this + #: formatter can produce output. The patterns in this list should be unique + #: among all formatters. + filenames = [] + + #: If True, this formatter outputs Unicode strings when no encoding + #: option is given. + unicodeoutput = True + + def __init__(self, **options): + """ + As with lexers, this constructor takes arbitrary optional arguments, + and if you override it, you should first process your own options, then + call the base class implementation. + """ + self.style = _lookup_style(options.get('style', 'default')) + self.full = get_bool_opt(options, 'full', False) + self.title = options.get('title', '') + self.encoding = options.get('encoding', None) or None + if self.encoding in ('guess', 'chardet'): + # can happen for e.g. pygmentize -O encoding=guess + self.encoding = 'utf-8' + self.encoding = options.get('outencoding') or self.encoding + self.options = options + + def get_style_defs(self, arg=''): + """ + This method must return statements or declarations suitable to define + the current style for subsequent highlighted text (e.g. CSS classes + in the `HTMLFormatter`). + + The optional argument `arg` can be used to modify the generation and + is formatter dependent (it is standardized because it can be given on + the command line). + + This method is called by the ``-S`` :doc:`command-line option `, + the `arg` is then given by the ``-a`` option. + """ + return '' + + def format(self, tokensource, outfile): + """ + This method must format the tokens from the `tokensource` iterable and + write the formatted version to the file object `outfile`. + + Formatter options can control how exactly the tokens are converted. + """ + if self.encoding: + # wrap the outfile in a StreamWriter + outfile = codecs.lookup(self.encoding)[3](outfile) + return self.format_unencoded(tokensource, outfile) + + # Allow writing Formatter[str] or Formatter[bytes]. That's equivalent to + # Formatter. This helps when using third-party type stubs from typeshed. + def __class_getitem__(cls, name): + return cls diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatters/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatters/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..829496dc97e147d159e106ddc12a49e8e416faf1 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatters/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Pygments formatters. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +import re +import sys +import types +import fnmatch +from os.path import basename + +from pygments.formatters._mapping import FORMATTERS +from pygments.plugin import find_plugin_formatters +from pygments.util import ClassNotFound + +__all__ = ['get_formatter_by_name', 'get_formatter_for_filename', + 'get_all_formatters', 'load_formatter_from_file'] + list(FORMATTERS) + +_formatter_cache = {} # classes by name +_pattern_cache = {} + + +def _fn_matches(fn, glob): + """Return whether the supplied file name fn matches pattern filename.""" + if glob not in _pattern_cache: + pattern = _pattern_cache[glob] = re.compile(fnmatch.translate(glob)) + return pattern.match(fn) + return _pattern_cache[glob].match(fn) + + +def _load_formatters(module_name): + """Load a formatter (and all others in the module too).""" + mod = __import__(module_name, None, None, ['__all__']) + for formatter_name in mod.__all__: + cls = getattr(mod, formatter_name) + _formatter_cache[cls.name] = cls + + +def get_all_formatters(): + """Return a generator for all formatter classes.""" + # NB: this returns formatter classes, not info like get_all_lexers(). + for info in FORMATTERS.values(): + if info[1] not in _formatter_cache: + _load_formatters(info[0]) + yield _formatter_cache[info[1]] + for _, formatter in find_plugin_formatters(): + yield formatter + + +def find_formatter_class(alias): + """Lookup a formatter by alias. + + Returns None if not found. + """ + for module_name, name, aliases, _, _ in FORMATTERS.values(): + if alias in aliases: + if name not in _formatter_cache: + _load_formatters(module_name) + return _formatter_cache[name] + for _, cls in find_plugin_formatters(): + if alias in cls.aliases: + return cls + + +def get_formatter_by_name(_alias, **options): + """ + Return an instance of a :class:`.Formatter` subclass that has `alias` in its + aliases list. The formatter is given the `options` at its instantiation. + + Will raise :exc:`pygments.util.ClassNotFound` if no formatter with that + alias is found. + """ + cls = find_formatter_class(_alias) + if cls is None: + raise ClassNotFound(f"no formatter found for name {_alias!r}") + return cls(**options) + + +def load_formatter_from_file(filename, formattername="CustomFormatter", **options): + """ + Return a `Formatter` subclass instance loaded from the provided file, relative + to the current directory. + + The file is expected to contain a Formatter class named ``formattername`` + (by default, CustomFormatter). Users should be very careful with the input, because + this method is equivalent to running ``eval()`` on the input file. The formatter is + given the `options` at its instantiation. + + :exc:`pygments.util.ClassNotFound` is raised if there are any errors loading + the formatter. + + .. versionadded:: 2.2 + """ + try: + # This empty dict will contain the namespace for the exec'd file + custom_namespace = {} + with open(filename, 'rb') as f: + exec(f.read(), custom_namespace) + # Retrieve the class `formattername` from that namespace + if formattername not in custom_namespace: + raise ClassNotFound(f'no valid {formattername} class found in {filename}') + formatter_class = custom_namespace[formattername] + # And finally instantiate it with the options + return formatter_class(**options) + except OSError as err: + raise ClassNotFound(f'cannot read {filename}: {err}') + except ClassNotFound: + raise + except Exception as err: + raise ClassNotFound(f'error when loading custom formatter: {err}') + + +def get_formatter_for_filename(fn, **options): + """ + Return a :class:`.Formatter` subclass instance that has a filename pattern + matching `fn`. The formatter is given the `options` at its instantiation. + + Will raise :exc:`pygments.util.ClassNotFound` if no formatter for that filename + is found. + """ + fn = basename(fn) + for modname, name, _, filenames, _ in FORMATTERS.values(): + for filename in filenames: + if _fn_matches(fn, filename): + if name not in _formatter_cache: + _load_formatters(modname) + return _formatter_cache[name](**options) + for _name, cls in find_plugin_formatters(): + for filename in cls.filenames: + if _fn_matches(fn, filename): + return cls(**options) + raise ClassNotFound(f"no formatter found for file name {fn!r}") + + +class _automodule(types.ModuleType): + """Automatically import formatters.""" + + def __getattr__(self, name): + info = FORMATTERS.get(name) + if info: + _load_formatters(info[0]) + cls = _formatter_cache[info[1]] + setattr(self, name, cls) + return cls + raise AttributeError(name) + + +oldmod = sys.modules[__name__] +newmod = _automodule(__name__) +newmod.__dict__.update(oldmod.__dict__) +sys.modules[__name__] = newmod +del newmod.newmod, newmod.oldmod, newmod.sys, newmod.types diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatters/_mapping.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatters/_mapping.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..72ca84040b626183e3328679db600c13472021be --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatters/_mapping.py @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +# Automatically generated by scripts/gen_mapfiles.py. +# DO NOT EDIT BY HAND; run `tox -e mapfiles` instead. + +FORMATTERS = { + 'BBCodeFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.bbcode', 'BBCode', ('bbcode', 'bb'), (), 'Format tokens with BBcodes. These formatting codes are used by many bulletin boards, so you can highlight your sourcecode with pygments before posting it there.'), + 'BmpImageFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.img', 'img_bmp', ('bmp', 'bitmap'), ('*.bmp',), 'Create a bitmap image from source code. This uses the Python Imaging Library to generate a pixmap from the source code.'), + 'GifImageFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.img', 'img_gif', ('gif',), ('*.gif',), 'Create a GIF image from source code. This uses the Python Imaging Library to generate a pixmap from the source code.'), + 'GroffFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.groff', 'groff', ('groff', 'troff', 'roff'), (), 'Format tokens with groff escapes to change their color and font style.'), + 'HtmlFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.html', 'HTML', ('html',), ('*.html', '*.htm'), "Format tokens as HTML 4 ```` tags. By default, the content is enclosed in a ``
`` tag, itself wrapped in a ``
`` tag (but see the `nowrap` option). The ``
``'s CSS class can be set by the `cssclass` option."), + 'IRCFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.irc', 'IRC', ('irc', 'IRC'), (), 'Format tokens with IRC color sequences'), + 'ImageFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.img', 'img', ('img', 'IMG', 'png'), ('*.png',), 'Create a PNG image from source code. This uses the Python Imaging Library to generate a pixmap from the source code.'), + 'JpgImageFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.img', 'img_jpg', ('jpg', 'jpeg'), ('*.jpg',), 'Create a JPEG image from source code. This uses the Python Imaging Library to generate a pixmap from the source code.'), + 'LatexFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.latex', 'LaTeX', ('latex', 'tex'), ('*.tex',), 'Format tokens as LaTeX code. This needs the `fancyvrb` and `color` standard packages.'), + 'NullFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.other', 'Text only', ('text', 'null'), ('*.txt',), 'Output the text unchanged without any formatting.'), + 'PangoMarkupFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.pangomarkup', 'Pango Markup', ('pango', 'pangomarkup'), (), 'Format tokens as Pango Markup code. It can then be rendered to an SVG.'), + 'RawTokenFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.other', 'Raw tokens', ('raw', 'tokens'), ('*.raw',), 'Format tokens as a raw representation for storing token streams.'), + 'RtfFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.rtf', 'RTF', ('rtf',), ('*.rtf',), 'Format tokens as RTF markup. This formatter automatically outputs full RTF documents with color information and other useful stuff. Perfect for Copy and Paste into Microsoft(R) Word(R) documents.'), + 'SvgFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.svg', 'SVG', ('svg',), ('*.svg',), 'Format tokens as an SVG graphics file. This formatter is still experimental. Each line of code is a ```` element with explicit ``x`` and ``y`` coordinates containing ```` elements with the individual token styles.'), + 'Terminal256Formatter': ('pygments.formatters.terminal256', 'Terminal256', ('terminal256', 'console256', '256'), (), 'Format tokens with ANSI color sequences, for output in a 256-color terminal or console. Like in `TerminalFormatter` color sequences are terminated at newlines, so that paging the output works correctly.'), + 'TerminalFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.terminal', 'Terminal', ('terminal', 'console'), (), 'Format tokens with ANSI color sequences, for output in a text console. Color sequences are terminated at newlines, so that paging the output works correctly.'), + 'TerminalTrueColorFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.terminal256', 'TerminalTrueColor', ('terminal16m', 'console16m', '16m'), (), 'Format tokens with ANSI color sequences, for output in a true-color terminal or console. Like in `TerminalFormatter` color sequences are terminated at newlines, so that paging the output works correctly.'), + 'TestcaseFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.other', 'Testcase', ('testcase',), (), 'Format tokens as appropriate for a new testcase.'), +} diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatters/bbcode.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatters/bbcode.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..90d8d806f202e9dff22e33c431f3e35cefdd6642 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatters/bbcode.py @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters.bbcode + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + BBcode formatter. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + + +from pygments.formatter import Formatter +from pygments.util import get_bool_opt + +__all__ = ['BBCodeFormatter'] + + +class BBCodeFormatter(Formatter): + """ + Format tokens with BBcodes. These formatting codes are used by many + bulletin boards, so you can highlight your sourcecode with pygments before + posting it there. + + This formatter has no support for background colors and borders, as there + are no common BBcode tags for that. + + Some board systems (e.g. phpBB) don't support colors in their [code] tag, + so you can't use the highlighting together with that tag. + Text in a [code] tag usually is shown with a monospace font (which this + formatter can do with the ``monofont`` option) and no spaces (which you + need for indentation) are removed. + + Additional options accepted: + + `style` + The style to use, can be a string or a Style subclass (default: + ``'default'``). + + `codetag` + If set to true, put the output into ``[code]`` tags (default: + ``false``) + + `monofont` + If set to true, add a tag to show the code with a monospace font + (default: ``false``). + """ + name = 'BBCode' + aliases = ['bbcode', 'bb'] + filenames = [] + + def __init__(self, **options): + Formatter.__init__(self, **options) + self._code = get_bool_opt(options, 'codetag', False) + self._mono = get_bool_opt(options, 'monofont', False) + + self.styles = {} + self._make_styles() + + def _make_styles(self): + for ttype, ndef in self.style: + start = end = '' + if ndef['color']: + start += '[color=#{}]'.format(ndef['color']) + end = '[/color]' + end + if ndef['bold']: + start += '[b]' + end = '[/b]' + end + if ndef['italic']: + start += '[i]' + end = '[/i]' + end + if ndef['underline']: + start += '[u]' + end = '[/u]' + end + # there are no common BBcodes for background-color and border + + self.styles[ttype] = start, end + + def format_unencoded(self, tokensource, outfile): + if self._code: + outfile.write('[code]') + if self._mono: + outfile.write('[font=monospace]') + + lastval = '' + lasttype = None + + for ttype, value in tokensource: + while ttype not in self.styles: + ttype = ttype.parent + if ttype == lasttype: + lastval += value + else: + if lastval: + start, end = self.styles[lasttype] + outfile.write(''.join((start, lastval, end))) + lastval = value + lasttype = ttype + + if lastval: + start, end = self.styles[lasttype] + outfile.write(''.join((start, lastval, end))) + + if self._mono: + outfile.write('[/font]') + if self._code: + outfile.write('[/code]') + if self._code or self._mono: + outfile.write('\n') diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatters/groff.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatters/groff.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f5d3146b45b0103dbad53aa2822757b8102d1c42 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatters/groff.py @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters.groff + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Formatter for groff output. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +import math +from pygments.formatter import Formatter +from pygments.util import get_bool_opt, get_int_opt + +__all__ = ['GroffFormatter'] + + +class GroffFormatter(Formatter): + """ + Format tokens with groff escapes to change their color and font style. + + .. versionadded:: 2.11 + + Additional options accepted: + + `style` + The style to use, can be a string or a Style subclass (default: + ``'default'``). + + `monospaced` + If set to true, monospace font will be used (default: ``true``). + + `linenos` + If set to true, print the line numbers (default: ``false``). + + `wrap` + Wrap lines to the specified number of characters. Disabled if set to 0 + (default: ``0``). + """ + + name = 'groff' + aliases = ['groff','troff','roff'] + filenames = [] + + def __init__(self, **options): + Formatter.__init__(self, **options) + + self.monospaced = get_bool_opt(options, 'monospaced', True) + self.linenos = get_bool_opt(options, 'linenos', False) + self._lineno = 0 + self.wrap = get_int_opt(options, 'wrap', 0) + self._linelen = 0 + + self.styles = {} + self._make_styles() + + + def _make_styles(self): + regular = '\\f[CR]' if self.monospaced else '\\f[R]' + bold = '\\f[CB]' if self.monospaced else '\\f[B]' + italic = '\\f[CI]' if self.monospaced else '\\f[I]' + + for ttype, ndef in self.style: + start = end = '' + if ndef['color']: + start += '\\m[{}]'.format(ndef['color']) + end = '\\m[]' + end + if ndef['bold']: + start += bold + end = regular + end + if ndef['italic']: + start += italic + end = regular + end + if ndef['bgcolor']: + start += '\\M[{}]'.format(ndef['bgcolor']) + end = '\\M[]' + end + + self.styles[ttype] = start, end + + + def _define_colors(self, outfile): + colors = set() + for _, ndef in self.style: + if ndef['color'] is not None: + colors.add(ndef['color']) + + for color in sorted(colors): + outfile.write('.defcolor ' + color + ' rgb #' + color + '\n') + + + def _write_lineno(self, outfile): + self._lineno += 1 + outfile.write("%s% 4d " % (self._lineno != 1 and '\n' or '', self._lineno)) + + + def _wrap_line(self, line): + length = len(line.rstrip('\n')) + space = ' ' if self.linenos else '' + newline = '' + + if length > self.wrap: + for i in range(0, math.floor(length / self.wrap)): + chunk = line[i*self.wrap:i*self.wrap+self.wrap] + newline += (chunk + '\n' + space) + remainder = length % self.wrap + if remainder > 0: + newline += line[-remainder-1:] + self._linelen = remainder + elif self._linelen + length > self.wrap: + newline = ('\n' + space) + line + self._linelen = length + else: + newline = line + self._linelen += length + + return newline + + + def _escape_chars(self, text): + text = text.replace('\\', '\\[u005C]'). \ + replace('.', '\\[char46]'). \ + replace('\'', '\\[u0027]'). \ + replace('`', '\\[u0060]'). \ + replace('~', '\\[u007E]') + copy = text + + for char in copy: + if len(char) != len(char.encode()): + uni = char.encode('unicode_escape') \ + .decode()[1:] \ + .replace('x', 'u00') \ + .upper() + text = text.replace(char, '\\[u' + uni[1:] + ']') + + return text + + + def format_unencoded(self, tokensource, outfile): + self._define_colors(outfile) + + outfile.write('.nf\n\\f[CR]\n') + + if self.linenos: + self._write_lineno(outfile) + + for ttype, value in tokensource: + while ttype not in self.styles: + ttype = ttype.parent + start, end = self.styles[ttype] + + for line in value.splitlines(True): + if self.wrap > 0: + line = self._wrap_line(line) + + if start and end: + text = self._escape_chars(line.rstrip('\n')) + if text != '': + outfile.write(''.join((start, text, end))) + else: + outfile.write(self._escape_chars(line.rstrip('\n'))) + + if line.endswith('\n'): + if self.linenos: + self._write_lineno(outfile) + self._linelen = 0 + else: + outfile.write('\n') + self._linelen = 0 + + outfile.write('\n.fi') diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatters/html.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatters/html.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..17e67414520e016127fba1541207f23c19a0d187 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/formatters/html.py @@ -0,0 +1,997 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters.html + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Formatter for HTML output. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +import functools +import os +import sys +import os.path +from io import StringIO + +from pygments.formatter import Formatter +from pygments.token import Token, Text, STANDARD_TYPES +from pygments.util import get_bool_opt, get_int_opt, get_list_opt + +import html + +try: + import ctags +except ImportError: + ctags = None + +__all__ = ['HtmlFormatter'] + + +_escape_html_table = { + ord('&'): '&', + ord('<'): '<', + ord('>'): '>', + ord('"'): '"', + ord("'"): ''', +} + + +def escape_html(text, table=_escape_html_table): + """Escape &, <, > as well as single and double quotes for HTML.""" + return text.translate(table) + + +def webify(color): + if color.startswith('calc') or color.startswith('var'): + return color + else: + # Check if the color can be shortened from 6 to 3 characters + color = color.upper() + if (len(color) == 6 and + ( color[0] == color[1] + and color[2] == color[3] + and color[4] == color[5])): + return f'#{color[0]}{color[2]}{color[4]}' + else: + return f'#{color}' + + +def _get_ttype_class(ttype): + fname = STANDARD_TYPES.get(ttype) + if fname: + return fname + aname = '' + while fname is None: + aname = '-' + ttype[-1] + aname + ttype = ttype.parent + fname = STANDARD_TYPES.get(ttype) + return fname + aname + + +CSSFILE_TEMPLATE = '''\ +/* +generated by Pygments +Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team. +Licensed under the BSD license, see LICENSE for details. +*/ +%(styledefs)s +''' + +DOC_HEADER = '''\ + + + + + %(title)s + + + + +

%(title)s

+ +''' + +DOC_HEADER_EXTERNALCSS = '''\ + + + + + %(title)s + + + + +

%(title)s

+ +''' + +DOC_FOOTER = '''\ + + +''' + + +class HtmlFormatter(Formatter): + r""" + Format tokens as HTML 4 ```` tags. By default, the content is enclosed + in a ``
`` tag, itself wrapped in a ``
`` tag (but see the `nowrap` option). + The ``
``'s CSS class can be set by the `cssclass` option. + + If the `linenos` option is set to ``"table"``, the ``
`` is
+    additionally wrapped inside a ```` which has one row and two
+    cells: one containing the line numbers and one containing the code.
+    Example:
+
+    .. sourcecode:: html
+
+        
+
+ + +
+
1
+            2
+
+
def foo(bar):
+              pass
+            
+
+ + (whitespace added to improve clarity). + + A list of lines can be specified using the `hl_lines` option to make these + lines highlighted (as of Pygments 0.11). + + With the `full` option, a complete HTML 4 document is output, including + the style definitions inside a ``$)', _handle_cssblock), + + include('keywords'), + include('inline'), + ], + 'keywords': [ + (words(( + '\\define', '\\end', 'caption', 'created', 'modified', 'tags', + 'title', 'type'), prefix=r'^', suffix=r'\b'), + Keyword), + ], + 'inline': [ + # escape + (r'\\.', Text), + # created or modified date + (r'\d{17}', Number.Integer), + # italics + (r'(\s)(//[^/]+//)((?=\W|\n))', + bygroups(Text, Generic.Emph, Text)), + # superscript + (r'(\s)(\^\^[^\^]+\^\^)', bygroups(Text, Generic.Emph)), + # subscript + (r'(\s)(,,[^,]+,,)', bygroups(Text, Generic.Emph)), + # underscore + (r'(\s)(__[^_]+__)', bygroups(Text, Generic.Strong)), + # bold + (r"(\s)(''[^']+'')((?=\W|\n))", + bygroups(Text, Generic.Strong, Text)), + # strikethrough + (r'(\s)(~~[^~]+~~)((?=\W|\n))', + bygroups(Text, Generic.Deleted, Text)), + # TiddlyWiki variables + (r'<<[^>]+>>', Name.Tag), + (r'\$\$[^$]+\$\$', Name.Tag), + (r'\$\([^)]+\)\$', Name.Tag), + # TiddlyWiki style or class + (r'^@@.*$', Name.Tag), + # HTML tags + (r']+>', Name.Tag), + # inline code + (r'`[^`]+`', String.Backtick), + # HTML escaped symbols + (r'&\S*?;', String.Regex), + # Wiki links + (r'(\[{2})([^]\|]+)(\]{2})', bygroups(Text, Name.Tag, Text)), + # External links + (r'(\[{2})([^]\|]+)(\|)([^]\|]+)(\]{2})', + bygroups(Text, Name.Tag, Text, Name.Attribute, Text)), + # Transclusion + (r'(\{{2})([^}]+)(\}{2})', bygroups(Text, Name.Tag, Text)), + # URLs + (r'(\b.?.?tps?://[^\s"]+)', bygroups(Name.Attribute)), + + # general text, must come last! + (r'[\w]+', Text), + (r'.', Text) + ], + } + + def __init__(self, **options): + self.handlecodeblocks = get_bool_opt(options, 'handlecodeblocks', True) + RegexLexer.__init__(self, **options) + + +class WikitextLexer(RegexLexer): + """ + For MediaWiki Wikitext. + + Parsing Wikitext is tricky, and results vary between different MediaWiki + installations, so we only highlight common syntaxes (built-in or from + popular extensions), and also assume templates produce no unbalanced + syntaxes. + """ + name = 'Wikitext' + url = 'https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikitext' + aliases = ['wikitext', 'mediawiki'] + filenames = [] + mimetypes = ['text/x-wiki'] + version_added = '2.15' + flags = re.MULTILINE + + def nowiki_tag_rules(tag_name): + return [ + (rf'(?i)()', bygroups(Punctuation, + Name.Tag, Whitespace, Punctuation), '#pop'), + include('entity'), + include('text'), + ] + + def plaintext_tag_rules(tag_name): + return [ + (rf'(?si)(.*?)()', bygroups(Text, + Punctuation, Name.Tag, Whitespace, Punctuation), '#pop'), + ] + + def delegate_tag_rules(tag_name, lexer, **lexer_kwargs): + return [ + (rf'(?i)()', bygroups(Punctuation, + Name.Tag, Whitespace, Punctuation), '#pop'), + (rf'(?si).+?(?=)', using(lexer, **lexer_kwargs)), + ] + + def text_rules(token): + return [ + (r'\w+', token), + (r'[^\S\n]+', token), + (r'(?s).', token), + ] + + def handle_syntaxhighlight(self, match, ctx): + from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_by_name + + attr_content = match.group() + start = 0 + index = 0 + while True: + index = attr_content.find('>', start) + # Exclude comment end (-->) + if attr_content[index-2:index] != '--': + break + start = index + 1 + + if index == -1: + # No tag end + yield from self.get_tokens_unprocessed(attr_content, stack=['root', 'attr']) + return + attr = attr_content[:index] + yield from self.get_tokens_unprocessed(attr, stack=['root', 'attr']) + yield match.start(3) + index, Punctuation, '>' + + lexer = None + content = attr_content[index+1:] + lang_match = re.findall(r'\blang=("|\'|)(\w+)(\1)', attr) + + if len(lang_match) >= 1: + # Pick the last match in case of multiple matches + lang = lang_match[-1][1] + try: + lexer = get_lexer_by_name(lang) + except ClassNotFound: + pass + + if lexer is None: + yield match.start() + index + 1, Text, content + else: + yield from lexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(content) + + def handle_score(self, match, ctx): + attr_content = match.group() + start = 0 + index = 0 + while True: + index = attr_content.find('>', start) + # Exclude comment end (-->) + if attr_content[index-2:index] != '--': + break + start = index + 1 + + if index == -1: + # No tag end + yield from self.get_tokens_unprocessed(attr_content, stack=['root', 'attr']) + return + attr = attr_content[:index] + content = attr_content[index+1:] + yield from self.get_tokens_unprocessed(attr, stack=['root', 'attr']) + yield match.start(3) + index, Punctuation, '>' + + lang_match = re.findall(r'\blang=("|\'|)(\w+)(\1)', attr) + # Pick the last match in case of multiple matches + lang = lang_match[-1][1] if len(lang_match) >= 1 else 'lilypond' + + if lang == 'lilypond': # Case sensitive + yield from LilyPondLexer().get_tokens_unprocessed(content) + else: # ABC + # FIXME: Use ABC lexer in the future + yield match.start() + index + 1, Text, content + + # a-z removed to prevent linter from complaining, REMEMBER to use (?i) + title_char = r' %!"$&\'()*,\-./0-9:;=?@A-Z\\\^_`~+\u0080-\uFFFF' + nbsp_char = r'(?:\t| |&\#0*160;|&\#[Xx]0*[Aa]0;|[ \xA0\u1680\u2000-\u200A\u202F\u205F\u3000])' + link_address = r'(?:[0-9.]+|\[[0-9a-f:.]+\]|[^\x00-\x20"<>\[\]\x7F\xA0\u1680\u2000-\u200A\u202F\u205F\u3000\uFFFD])' + link_char_class = r'[^\x00-\x20"<>\[\]\x7F\xA0\u1680\u2000-\u200A\u202F\u205F\u3000\uFFFD]' + double_slashes_i = { + '__FORCETOC__', '__NOCONTENTCONVERT__', '__NOCC__', '__NOEDITSECTION__', '__NOGALLERY__', + '__NOTITLECONVERT__', '__NOTC__', '__NOTOC__', '__TOC__', + } + double_slashes = { + '__EXPECTUNUSEDCATEGORY__', '__HIDDENCAT__', '__INDEX__', '__NEWSECTIONLINK__', + '__NOINDEX__', '__NONEWSECTIONLINK__', '__STATICREDIRECT__', '__NOGLOBAL__', + '__DISAMBIG__', '__EXPECTED_UNCONNECTED_PAGE__', + } + protocols = { + 'bitcoin:', 'ftp://', 'ftps://', 'geo:', 'git://', 'gopher://', 'http://', 'https://', + 'irc://', 'ircs://', 'magnet:', 'mailto:', 'mms://', 'news:', 'nntp://', 'redis://', + 'sftp://', 'sip:', 'sips:', 'sms:', 'ssh://', 'svn://', 'tel:', 'telnet://', 'urn:', + 'worldwind://', 'xmpp:', '//', + } + non_relative_protocols = protocols - {'//'} + html_tags = { + 'abbr', 'b', 'bdi', 'bdo', 'big', 'blockquote', 'br', 'caption', 'center', 'cite', 'code', + 'data', 'dd', 'del', 'dfn', 'div', 'dl', 'dt', 'em', 'font', 'h1', 'h2', 'h3', 'h4', 'h5', + 'h6', 'hr', 'i', 'ins', 'kbd', 'li', 'link', 'mark', 'meta', 'ol', 'p', 'q', 'rb', 'rp', + 'rt', 'rtc', 'ruby', 's', 'samp', 'small', 'span', 'strike', 'strong', 'sub', 'sup', + 'table', 'td', 'th', 'time', 'tr', 'tt', 'u', 'ul', 'var', 'wbr', + } + parser_tags = { + 'graph', 'charinsert', 'rss', 'chem', 'categorytree', 'nowiki', 'inputbox', 'math', + 'hiero', 'score', 'pre', 'ref', 'translate', 'imagemap', 'templatestyles', 'languages', + 'noinclude', 'mapframe', 'section', 'poem', 'syntaxhighlight', 'includeonly', 'tvar', + 'onlyinclude', 'templatedata', 'langconvert', 'timeline', 'dynamicpagelist', 'gallery', + 'maplink', 'ce', 'references', + } + variant_langs = { + # ZhConverter.php + 'zh', 'zh-hans', 'zh-hant', 'zh-cn', 'zh-hk', 'zh-mo', 'zh-my', 'zh-sg', 'zh-tw', + # WuuConverter.php + 'wuu', 'wuu-hans', 'wuu-hant', + # UzConverter.php + 'uz', 'uz-latn', 'uz-cyrl', + # TlyConverter.php + 'tly', 'tly-cyrl', + # TgConverter.php + 'tg', 'tg-latn', + # SrConverter.php + 'sr', 'sr-ec', 'sr-el', + # ShiConverter.php + 'shi', 'shi-tfng', 'shi-latn', + # ShConverter.php + 'sh-latn', 'sh-cyrl', + # KuConverter.php + 'ku', 'ku-arab', 'ku-latn', + # IuConverter.php + 'iu', 'ike-cans', 'ike-latn', + # GanConverter.php + 'gan', 'gan-hans', 'gan-hant', + # EnConverter.php + 'en', 'en-x-piglatin', + # CrhConverter.php + 'crh', 'crh-cyrl', 'crh-latn', + # BanConverter.php + 'ban', 'ban-bali', 'ban-x-dharma', 'ban-x-palmleaf', 'ban-x-pku', + } + magic_vars_i = { + 'ARTICLEPATH', 'INT', 'PAGEID', 'SCRIPTPATH', 'SERVER', 'SERVERNAME', 'STYLEPATH', + } + magic_vars = { + '!', '=', 'BASEPAGENAME', 'BASEPAGENAMEE', 'CASCADINGSOURCES', 'CONTENTLANGUAGE', + 'CONTENTLANG', 'CURRENTDAY', 'CURRENTDAY2', 'CURRENTDAYNAME', 'CURRENTDOW', 'CURRENTHOUR', + 'CURRENTMONTH', 'CURRENTMONTH2', 'CURRENTMONTH1', 'CURRENTMONTHABBREV', 'CURRENTMONTHNAME', + 'CURRENTMONTHNAMEGEN', 'CURRENTTIME', 'CURRENTTIMESTAMP', 'CURRENTVERSION', 'CURRENTWEEK', + 'CURRENTYEAR', 'DIRECTIONMARK', 'DIRMARK', 'FULLPAGENAME', 'FULLPAGENAMEE', 'LOCALDAY', + 'LOCALDAY2', 'LOCALDAYNAME', 'LOCALDOW', 'LOCALHOUR', 'LOCALMONTH', 'LOCALMONTH2', + 'LOCALMONTH1', 'LOCALMONTHABBREV', 'LOCALMONTHNAME', 'LOCALMONTHNAMEGEN', 'LOCALTIME', + 'LOCALTIMESTAMP', 'LOCALWEEK', 'LOCALYEAR', 'NAMESPACE', 'NAMESPACEE', 'NAMESPACENUMBER', + 'NUMBEROFACTIVEUSERS', 'NUMBEROFADMINS', 'NUMBEROFARTICLES', 'NUMBEROFEDITS', + 'NUMBEROFFILES', 'NUMBEROFPAGES', 'NUMBEROFUSERS', 'PAGELANGUAGE', 'PAGENAME', 'PAGENAMEE', + 'REVISIONDAY', 'REVISIONDAY2', 'REVISIONID', 'REVISIONMONTH', 'REVISIONMONTH1', + 'REVISIONSIZE', 'REVISIONTIMESTAMP', 'REVISIONUSER', 'REVISIONYEAR', 'ROOTPAGENAME', + 'ROOTPAGENAMEE', 'SITENAME', 'SUBJECTPAGENAME', 'ARTICLEPAGENAME', 'SUBJECTPAGENAMEE', + 'ARTICLEPAGENAMEE', 'SUBJECTSPACE', 'ARTICLESPACE', 'SUBJECTSPACEE', 'ARTICLESPACEE', + 'SUBPAGENAME', 'SUBPAGENAMEE', 'TALKPAGENAME', 'TALKPAGENAMEE', 'TALKSPACE', 'TALKSPACEE', + } + parser_functions_i = { + 'ANCHORENCODE', 'BIDI', 'CANONICALURL', 'CANONICALURLE', 'FILEPATH', 'FORMATNUM', + 'FULLURL', 'FULLURLE', 'GENDER', 'GRAMMAR', 'INT', r'\#LANGUAGE', 'LC', 'LCFIRST', 'LOCALURL', + 'LOCALURLE', 'NS', 'NSE', 'PADLEFT', 'PADRIGHT', 'PAGEID', 'PLURAL', 'UC', 'UCFIRST', + 'URLENCODE', + } + parser_functions = { + 'BASEPAGENAME', 'BASEPAGENAMEE', 'CASCADINGSOURCES', 'DEFAULTSORT', 'DEFAULTSORTKEY', + 'DEFAULTCATEGORYSORT', 'FULLPAGENAME', 'FULLPAGENAMEE', 'NAMESPACE', 'NAMESPACEE', + 'NAMESPACENUMBER', 'NUMBERINGROUP', 'NUMINGROUP', 'NUMBEROFACTIVEUSERS', 'NUMBEROFADMINS', + 'NUMBEROFARTICLES', 'NUMBEROFEDITS', 'NUMBEROFFILES', 'NUMBEROFPAGES', 'NUMBEROFUSERS', + 'PAGENAME', 'PAGENAMEE', 'PAGESINCATEGORY', 'PAGESINCAT', 'PAGESIZE', 'PROTECTIONEXPIRY', + 'PROTECTIONLEVEL', 'REVISIONDAY', 'REVISIONDAY2', 'REVISIONID', 'REVISIONMONTH', + 'REVISIONMONTH1', 'REVISIONTIMESTAMP', 'REVISIONUSER', 'REVISIONYEAR', 'ROOTPAGENAME', + 'ROOTPAGENAMEE', 'SUBJECTPAGENAME', 'ARTICLEPAGENAME', 'SUBJECTPAGENAMEE', + 'ARTICLEPAGENAMEE', 'SUBJECTSPACE', 'ARTICLESPACE', 'SUBJECTSPACEE', 'ARTICLESPACEE', + 'SUBPAGENAME', 'SUBPAGENAMEE', 'TALKPAGENAME', 'TALKPAGENAMEE', 'TALKSPACE', 'TALKSPACEE', + 'INT', 'DISPLAYTITLE', 'PAGESINNAMESPACE', 'PAGESINNS', + } + + tokens = { + 'root': [ + # Redirects + (r"""(?xi) + (\A\s*?)(\#REDIRECT:?) # may contain a colon + (\s+)(\[\[) (?=[^\]\n]* \]\]$) + """, + bygroups(Whitespace, Keyword, Whitespace, Punctuation), 'redirect-inner'), + # Subheadings + (r'^(={2,6})(.+?)(\1)(\s*$\n)', + bygroups(Generic.Subheading, Generic.Subheading, Generic.Subheading, Whitespace)), + # Headings + (r'^(=.+?=)(\s*$\n)', + bygroups(Generic.Heading, Whitespace)), + # Double-slashed magic words + (words(double_slashes_i, prefix=r'(?i)'), Name.Function.Magic), + (words(double_slashes), Name.Function.Magic), + # Raw URLs + (r'(?i)\b(?:{}){}{}*'.format('|'.join(protocols), + link_address, link_char_class), Name.Label), + # Magic links + (rf'\b(?:RFC|PMID){nbsp_char}+[0-9]+\b', + Name.Function.Magic), + (r"""(?x) + \bISBN {nbsp_char} + (?: 97[89] {nbsp_dash}? )? + (?: [0-9] {nbsp_dash}? ){{9}} # escape format() + [0-9Xx]\b + """.format(nbsp_char=nbsp_char, nbsp_dash=f'(?:-|{nbsp_char})'), Name.Function.Magic), + include('list'), + include('inline'), + include('text'), + ], + 'redirect-inner': [ + (r'(\]\])(\s*?\n)', bygroups(Punctuation, Whitespace), '#pop'), + (r'(\#)([^#]*?)', bygroups(Punctuation, Name.Label)), + (rf'(?i)[{title_char}]+', Name.Tag), + ], + 'list': [ + # Description lists + (r'^;', Keyword, 'dt'), + # Ordered lists, unordered lists and indents + (r'^[#:*]+', Keyword), + # Horizontal rules + (r'^-{4,}', Keyword), + ], + 'inline': [ + # Signatures + (r'~{3,5}', Keyword), + # Entities + include('entity'), + # Bold & italic + (r"('')(''')(?!')", bygroups(Generic.Emph, + Generic.EmphStrong), 'inline-italic-bold'), + (r"'''(?!')", Generic.Strong, 'inline-bold'), + (r"''(?!')", Generic.Emph, 'inline-italic'), + # Comments & parameters & templates + include('replaceable'), + # Media links + ( + r"""(?xi) + (\[\[) + (File|Image) (:) + ((?: [{}] | \{{{{2,3}}[^{{}}]*?\}}{{2,3}} | )*) + (?: (\#) ([{}]*?) )? + """.format(title_char, f'{title_char}#'), + bygroups(Punctuation, Name.Namespace, Punctuation, + using(this, state=['wikilink-name']), Punctuation, Name.Label), + 'medialink-inner' + ), + # Wikilinks + ( + r"""(?xi) + (\[\[)(?!{}) # Should not contain URLs + (?: ([{}]*) (:))? + ((?: [{}] | \{{{{2,3}}[^{{}}]*?\}}{{2,3}} | )*?) + (?: (\#) ([{}]*?) )? + (\]\]) + """.format('|'.join(protocols), title_char.replace('/', ''), + title_char, f'{title_char}#'), + bygroups(Punctuation, Name.Namespace, Punctuation, + using(this, state=['wikilink-name']), Punctuation, Name.Label, Punctuation) + ), + ( + r"""(?xi) + (\[\[)(?!{}) + (?: ([{}]*) (:))? + ((?: [{}] | \{{{{2,3}}[^{{}}]*?\}}{{2,3}} | )*?) + (?: (\#) ([{}]*?) )? + (\|) + """.format('|'.join(protocols), title_char.replace('/', ''), + title_char, f'{title_char}#'), + bygroups(Punctuation, Name.Namespace, Punctuation, + using(this, state=['wikilink-name']), Punctuation, Name.Label, Punctuation), + 'wikilink-inner' + ), + # External links + ( + r"""(?xi) + (\[) + ((?:{}) {} {}*) + (\s*) + """.format('|'.join(protocols), link_address, link_char_class), + bygroups(Punctuation, Name.Label, Whitespace), + 'extlink-inner' + ), + # Tables + (r'^(:*)(\s*?)(\{\|)([^\n]*)$', bygroups(Keyword, + Whitespace, Punctuation, using(this, state=['root', 'attr'])), 'table'), + # HTML tags + (r'(?i)(<)({})\b'.format('|'.join(html_tags)), + bygroups(Punctuation, Name.Tag), 'tag-inner-ordinary'), + (r'(?i)()'.format('|'.join(html_tags)), + bygroups(Punctuation, Name.Tag, Whitespace, Punctuation)), + # + (r'(?i)(<)(nowiki)\b', bygroups(Punctuation, + Name.Tag), ('tag-nowiki', 'tag-inner')), + #
+            (r'(?i)(<)(pre)\b', bygroups(Punctuation,
+             Name.Tag), ('tag-pre', 'tag-inner')),
+            # 
+            (r'(?i)(<)(categorytree)\b', bygroups(
+                Punctuation, Name.Tag), ('tag-categorytree', 'tag-inner')),
+            # 
+            (r'(?i)(<)(hiero)\b', bygroups(Punctuation,
+             Name.Tag), ('tag-hiero', 'tag-inner')),
+            # 
+            (r'(?i)(<)(math)\b', bygroups(Punctuation,
+             Name.Tag), ('tag-math', 'tag-inner')),
+            # 
+            (r'(?i)(<)(chem)\b', bygroups(Punctuation,
+             Name.Tag), ('tag-chem', 'tag-inner')),
+            # 
+            (r'(?i)(<)(ce)\b', bygroups(Punctuation,
+             Name.Tag), ('tag-ce', 'tag-inner')),
+            # 
+            (r'(?i)(<)(charinsert)\b', bygroups(
+                Punctuation, Name.Tag), ('tag-charinsert', 'tag-inner')),
+            # 
+            (r'(?i)(<)(templatedata)\b', bygroups(
+                Punctuation, Name.Tag), ('tag-templatedata', 'tag-inner')),
+            # 
+            (r'(?i)(<)(gallery)\b', bygroups(
+                Punctuation, Name.Tag), ('tag-gallery', 'tag-inner')),
+            # 
+            (r'(?i)(<)(gallery)\b', bygroups(
+                Punctuation, Name.Tag), ('tag-graph', 'tag-inner')),
+            # 
+            (r'(?i)(<)(dynamicpagelist)\b', bygroups(
+                Punctuation, Name.Tag), ('tag-dynamicpagelist', 'tag-inner')),
+            # 
+            (r'(?i)(<)(inputbox)\b', bygroups(
+                Punctuation, Name.Tag), ('tag-inputbox', 'tag-inner')),
+            # 
+            (r'(?i)(<)(rss)\b', bygroups(
+                Punctuation, Name.Tag), ('tag-rss', 'tag-inner')),
+            # 
+            (r'(?i)(<)(imagemap)\b', bygroups(
+                Punctuation, Name.Tag), ('tag-imagemap', 'tag-inner')),
+            # 
+            (r'(?i)()',
+             bygroups(Punctuation, Name.Tag, Whitespace, Punctuation)),
+            (r'(?si)(<)(syntaxhighlight)\b([^>]*?(?.*?)(?=)',
+             bygroups(Punctuation, Name.Tag, handle_syntaxhighlight)),
+            # : Fallback case for self-closing tags
+            (r'(?i)(<)(syntaxhighlight)\b(\s*?)((?:[^>]|-->)*?)(/\s*?(?)*?)(/\s*?(?)*?)(/\s*?(?|\Z)', Comment.Multiline),
+            # Parameters
+            (
+                r"""(?x)
+                (\{{3})
+                    ([^|]*?)
+                    (?=\}{3}|\|)
+                """,
+                bygroups(Punctuation, Name.Variable),
+                'parameter-inner',
+            ),
+            # Magic variables
+            (r'(?i)(\{{\{{)(\s*)({})(\s*)(\}}\}})'.format('|'.join(magic_vars_i)),
+             bygroups(Punctuation, Whitespace, Name.Function, Whitespace, Punctuation)),
+            (r'(\{{\{{)(\s*)({})(\s*)(\}}\}})'.format('|'.join(magic_vars)),
+                bygroups(Punctuation, Whitespace, Name.Function, Whitespace, Punctuation)),
+            # Parser functions & templates
+            (r'\{\{', Punctuation, 'template-begin-space'),
+            #  legacy syntax
+            (r'(?i)(<)(tvar)\b(\|)([^>]*?)(>)', bygroups(Punctuation,
+             Name.Tag, Punctuation, String, Punctuation)),
+            (r'', Punctuation, '#pop'),
+            # 
+            (r'(?i)(<)(tvar)\b', bygroups(Punctuation, Name.Tag), 'tag-inner-ordinary'),
+            (r'(?i)()',
+             bygroups(Punctuation, Name.Tag, Whitespace, Punctuation)),
+        ],
+        'parameter-inner': [
+            (r'\}{3}', Punctuation, '#pop'),
+            (r'\|', Punctuation),
+            include('inline'),
+            include('text'),
+        ],
+        'template-begin-space': [
+            # Templates allow line breaks at the beginning, and due to how MediaWiki handles
+            # comments, an extra state is required to handle things like {{\n\n name}}
+            (r'|\Z)', Comment.Multiline),
+            (r'\s+', Whitespace),
+            # Parser functions
+            (
+                r'(?i)(\#[{}]*?|{})(:)'.format(title_char,
+                                           '|'.join(parser_functions_i)),
+                bygroups(Name.Function, Punctuation), ('#pop', 'template-inner')
+            ),
+            (
+                r'({})(:)'.format('|'.join(parser_functions)),
+                bygroups(Name.Function, Punctuation), ('#pop', 'template-inner')
+            ),
+            # Templates
+            (
+                rf'(?i)([{title_char}]*?)(:)',
+                bygroups(Name.Namespace, Punctuation), ('#pop', 'template-name')
+            ),
+            default(('#pop', 'template-name'),),
+        ],
+        'template-name': [
+            (r'(\s*?)(\|)', bygroups(Text, Punctuation), ('#pop', 'template-inner')),
+            (r'\}\}', Punctuation, '#pop'),
+            (r'\n', Text, '#pop'),
+            include('replaceable'),
+            *text_rules(Name.Tag),
+        ],
+        'template-inner': [
+            (r'\}\}', Punctuation, '#pop'),
+            (r'\|', Punctuation),
+            (
+                r"""(?x)
+                    (?<=\|)
+                    ( (?: (?! \{\{ | \}\} )[^=\|<])*? ) # Exclude templates and tags
+                    (=)
+                """,
+                bygroups(Name.Label, Operator)
+            ),
+            include('inline'),
+            include('text'),
+        ],
+        'table': [
+            # Use [ \t\n\r\0\x0B] instead of \s to follow PHP trim() behavior
+            # Endings
+            (r'^([ \t\n\r\0\x0B]*?)(\|\})',
+             bygroups(Whitespace, Punctuation), '#pop'),
+            # Table rows
+            (r'^([ \t\n\r\0\x0B]*?)(\|-+)(.*)$', bygroups(Whitespace, Punctuation,
+             using(this, state=['root', 'attr']))),
+            # Captions
+            (
+                r"""(?x)
+                ^([ \t\n\r\0\x0B]*?)(\|\+)
+                # Exclude links, template and tags
+                (?: ( (?: (?! \[\[ | \{\{ )[^|\n<] )*? )(\|) )?
+                (.*?)$
+                """,
+                bygroups(Whitespace, Punctuation, using(this, state=[
+                         'root', 'attr']), Punctuation, Generic.Heading),
+            ),
+            # Table data
+            (
+                r"""(?x)
+                ( ^(?:[ \t\n\r\0\x0B]*?)\| | \|\| )
+                (?: ( (?: (?! \[\[ | \{\{ )[^|\n<] )*? )(\|)(?!\|) )?
+                """,
+                bygroups(Punctuation, using(this, state=[
+                         'root', 'attr']), Punctuation),
+            ),
+            # Table headers
+            (
+                r"""(?x)
+                ( ^(?:[ \t\n\r\0\x0B]*?)!  )
+                (?: ( (?: (?! \[\[ | \{\{ )[^|\n<] )*? )(\|)(?!\|) )?
+                """,
+                bygroups(Punctuation, using(this, state=[
+                         'root', 'attr']), Punctuation),
+                'table-header',
+            ),
+            include('list'),
+            include('inline'),
+            include('text'),
+        ],
+        'table-header': [
+            # Requires another state for || handling inside headers
+            (r'\n', Text, '#pop'),
+            (
+                r"""(?x)
+                (!!|\|\|)
+                (?:
+                    ( (?: (?! \[\[ | \{\{ )[^|\n<] )*? )
+                    (\|)(?!\|)
+                )?
+                """,
+                bygroups(Punctuation, using(this, state=[
+                         'root', 'attr']), Punctuation)
+            ),
+            *text_rules(Generic.Subheading),
+        ],
+        'entity': [
+            (r'&\S*?;', Name.Entity),
+        ],
+        'dt': [
+            (r'\n', Text, '#pop'),
+            include('inline'),
+            (r':', Keyword, '#pop'),
+            include('text'),
+        ],
+        'extlink-inner': [
+            (r'\]', Punctuation, '#pop'),
+            include('inline'),
+            include('text'),
+        ],
+        'nowiki-ish': [
+            include('entity'),
+            include('text'),
+        ],
+        'attr': [
+            include('replaceable'),
+            (r'\s+', Whitespace),
+            (r'(=)(\s*)(")', bygroups(Operator, Whitespace, String.Double), 'attr-val-2'),
+            (r"(=)(\s*)(')", bygroups(Operator, Whitespace, String.Single), 'attr-val-1'),
+            (r'(=)(\s*)', bygroups(Operator, Whitespace), 'attr-val-0'),
+            (r'[\w:-]+', Name.Attribute),
+
+        ],
+        'attr-val-0': [
+            (r'\s', Whitespace, '#pop'),
+            include('replaceable'),
+            *text_rules(String),
+        ],
+        'attr-val-1': [
+            (r"'", String.Single, '#pop'),
+            include('replaceable'),
+            *text_rules(String.Single),
+        ],
+        'attr-val-2': [
+            (r'"', String.Double, '#pop'),
+            include('replaceable'),
+            *text_rules(String.Double),
+        ],
+        'tag-inner-ordinary': [
+            (r'/?\s*>', Punctuation, '#pop'),
+            include('tag-attr'),
+        ],
+        'tag-inner': [
+            # Return to root state for self-closing tags
+            (r'/\s*>', Punctuation, '#pop:2'),
+            (r'\s*>', Punctuation, '#pop'),
+            include('tag-attr'),
+        ],
+        # There states below are just like their non-tag variants, the key difference is
+        # they forcibly quit when encountering tag closing markup
+        'tag-attr': [
+            include('replaceable'),
+            (r'\s+', Whitespace),
+            (r'(=)(\s*)(")', bygroups(Operator,
+             Whitespace, String.Double), 'tag-attr-val-2'),
+            (r"(=)(\s*)(')", bygroups(Operator,
+             Whitespace, String.Single), 'tag-attr-val-1'),
+            (r'(=)(\s*)', bygroups(Operator, Whitespace), 'tag-attr-val-0'),
+            (r'[\w:-]+', Name.Attribute),
+
+        ],
+        'tag-attr-val-0': [
+            (r'\s', Whitespace, '#pop'),
+            (r'/?>', Punctuation, '#pop:2'),
+            include('replaceable'),
+            *text_rules(String),
+        ],
+        'tag-attr-val-1': [
+            (r"'", String.Single, '#pop'),
+            (r'/?>', Punctuation, '#pop:2'),
+            include('replaceable'),
+            *text_rules(String.Single),
+        ],
+        'tag-attr-val-2': [
+            (r'"', String.Double, '#pop'),
+            (r'/?>', Punctuation, '#pop:2'),
+            include('replaceable'),
+            *text_rules(String.Double),
+        ],
+        'tag-nowiki': nowiki_tag_rules('nowiki'),
+        'tag-pre': nowiki_tag_rules('pre'),
+        'tag-categorytree': plaintext_tag_rules('categorytree'),
+        'tag-dynamicpagelist': plaintext_tag_rules('dynamicpagelist'),
+        'tag-hiero': plaintext_tag_rules('hiero'),
+        'tag-inputbox': plaintext_tag_rules('inputbox'),
+        'tag-imagemap': plaintext_tag_rules('imagemap'),
+        'tag-charinsert': plaintext_tag_rules('charinsert'),
+        'tag-timeline': plaintext_tag_rules('timeline'),
+        'tag-gallery': plaintext_tag_rules('gallery'),
+        'tag-graph': plaintext_tag_rules('graph'),
+        'tag-rss': plaintext_tag_rules('rss'),
+        'tag-math': delegate_tag_rules('math', TexLexer, state='math'),
+        'tag-chem': delegate_tag_rules('chem', TexLexer, state='math'),
+        'tag-ce': delegate_tag_rules('ce', TexLexer, state='math'),
+        'tag-templatedata': delegate_tag_rules('templatedata', JsonLexer),
+        'text-italic': text_rules(Generic.Emph),
+        'text-bold': text_rules(Generic.Strong),
+        'text-bold-italic': text_rules(Generic.EmphStrong),
+        'text': text_rules(Text),
+    }
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/math.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/math.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b38c13e1209ae49df646465b00c5fd3df40bf30a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/math.py
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.math
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Just export lexers that were contained in this module.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+# ruff: noqa: F401
+from pygments.lexers.python import NumPyLexer
+from pygments.lexers.matlab import MatlabLexer, MatlabSessionLexer, \
+    OctaveLexer, ScilabLexer
+from pygments.lexers.julia import JuliaLexer, JuliaConsoleLexer
+from pygments.lexers.r import RConsoleLexer, SLexer, RdLexer
+from pygments.lexers.modeling import BugsLexer, JagsLexer, StanLexer
+from pygments.lexers.idl import IDLLexer
+from pygments.lexers.algebra import MuPADLexer
+
+__all__ = []
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/matlab.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/matlab.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b27f4db63edd75313a76304d7a403f9d62d2b3b2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/matlab.py
@@ -0,0 +1,3307 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.matlab
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Lexers for Matlab and related languages.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+
+from pygments.lexer import Lexer, RegexLexer, bygroups, default, words, \
+    do_insertions, include
+from pygments.token import Text, Comment, Operator, Keyword, Name, String, \
+    Number, Punctuation, Generic, Whitespace
+
+from pygments.lexers import _scilab_builtins
+
+__all__ = ['MatlabLexer', 'MatlabSessionLexer', 'OctaveLexer', 'ScilabLexer']
+
+
+class MatlabLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    For Matlab source code.
+    """
+    name = 'Matlab'
+    aliases = ['matlab']
+    filenames = ['*.m']
+    mimetypes = ['text/matlab']
+    url = 'https://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab.html'
+    version_added = '0.10'
+
+    _operators = r'-|==|~=|<=|>=|<|>|&&|&|~|\|\|?|\.\*|\*|\+|\.\^|\^|\.\\|\./|/|\\'
+
+    tokens = {
+        'expressions': [
+            # operators:
+            (_operators, Operator),
+
+            # numbers (must come before punctuation to handle `.5`; cannot use
+            # `\b` due to e.g. `5. + .5`).  The negative lookahead on operators
+            # avoids including the dot in `1./x` (the dot is part of `./`).
+            (rf'(? and then
+            # (equal | open-parenthesis |  | ).
+            (rf'(?:^|(?<=;))(\s*)(\w+)(\s+)(?!=|\(|{_operators}\s|\s)',
+             bygroups(Whitespace, Name, Whitespace), 'commandargs'),
+
+            include('expressions')
+        ],
+        'blockcomment': [
+            (r'^\s*%\}', Comment.Multiline, '#pop'),
+            (r'^.*\n', Comment.Multiline),
+            (r'.', Comment.Multiline),
+        ],
+        'deffunc': [
+            (r'(\s*)(?:(\S+)(\s*)(=)(\s*))?(.+)(\()(.*)(\))(\s*)',
+             bygroups(Whitespace, Text, Whitespace, Punctuation,
+                      Whitespace, Name.Function, Punctuation, Text,
+                      Punctuation, Whitespace), '#pop'),
+            # function with no args
+            (r'(\s*)([a-zA-Z_]\w*)',
+             bygroups(Whitespace, Name.Function), '#pop'),
+        ],
+        'propattrs': [
+            (r'(\w+)(\s*)(=)(\s*)(\d+)',
+             bygroups(Name.Builtin, Whitespace, Punctuation, Whitespace,
+                      Number)),
+            (r'(\w+)(\s*)(=)(\s*)([a-zA-Z]\w*)',
+             bygroups(Name.Builtin, Whitespace, Punctuation, Whitespace,
+                      Keyword)),
+            (r',', Punctuation),
+            (r'\)', Punctuation, '#pop'),
+            (r'\s+', Whitespace),
+            (r'.', Text),
+        ],
+        'defprops': [
+            (r'%\{\s*\n', Comment.Multiline, 'blockcomment'),
+            (r'%.*$', Comment),
+            (r'(?.
+    """
+    name = 'Matlab session'
+    aliases = ['matlabsession']
+    url = 'https://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab.html'
+    version_added = '0.10'
+    _example = "matlabsession/matlabsession_sample.txt"
+
+    def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text):
+        mlexer = MatlabLexer(**self.options)
+
+        curcode = ''
+        insertions = []
+        continuation = False
+
+        for match in line_re.finditer(text):
+            line = match.group()
+
+            if line.startswith('>> '):
+                insertions.append((len(curcode),
+                                   [(0, Generic.Prompt, line[:3])]))
+                curcode += line[3:]
+
+            elif line.startswith('>>'):
+                insertions.append((len(curcode),
+                                   [(0, Generic.Prompt, line[:2])]))
+                curcode += line[2:]
+
+            elif line.startswith('???'):
+
+                idx = len(curcode)
+
+                # without is showing error on same line as before...?
+                # line = "\n" + line
+                token = (0, Generic.Traceback, line)
+                insertions.append((idx, [token]))
+            elif continuation and insertions:
+                # line_start is the length of the most recent prompt symbol
+                line_start = len(insertions[-1][-1][-1])
+                # Set leading spaces with the length of the prompt to be a generic prompt
+                # This keeps code aligned when prompts are removed, say with some Javascript
+                if line.startswith(' '*line_start):
+                    insertions.append(
+                        (len(curcode), [(0, Generic.Prompt, line[:line_start])]))
+                    curcode += line[line_start:]
+                else:
+                    curcode += line
+            else:
+                if curcode:
+                    yield from do_insertions(
+                        insertions, mlexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(curcode))
+                    curcode = ''
+                    insertions = []
+
+                yield match.start(), Generic.Output, line
+
+            # Does not allow continuation if a comment is included after the ellipses.
+            # Continues any line that ends with ..., even comments (lines that start with %)
+            if line.strip().endswith('...'):
+                continuation = True
+            else:
+                continuation = False
+
+        if curcode:  # or item:
+            yield from do_insertions(
+                insertions, mlexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(curcode))
+
+
+class OctaveLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    For GNU Octave source code.
+    """
+    name = 'Octave'
+    url = 'https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/index'
+    aliases = ['octave']
+    filenames = ['*.m']
+    mimetypes = ['text/octave']
+    version_added = '1.5'
+
+    # These lists are generated automatically.
+    # Run the following in bash shell:
+    #
+    # First dump all of the Octave manual into a plain text file:
+    #
+    #   $ info octave --subnodes -o octave-manual
+    #
+    # Now grep through it:
+
+    # for i in \
+    #     "Built-in Function" "Command" "Function File" \
+    #     "Loadable Function" "Mapping Function";
+    # do
+    #     perl -e '@name = qw('"$i"');
+    #              print lc($name[0]),"_kw = [\n"';
+    #
+    #     perl -n -e 'print "\"$1\",\n" if /-- '"$i"': .* (\w*) \(/;' \
+    #         octave-manual | sort | uniq ;
+    #     echo "]" ;
+    #     echo;
+    # done
+
+    # taken from Octave Mercurial changeset 8cc154f45e37 (30-jan-2011)
+
+    builtin_kw = (
+        "addlistener", "addpath", "addproperty", "all",
+        "and", "any", "argnames", "argv", "assignin",
+        "atexit", "autoload",
+        "available_graphics_toolkits", "beep_on_error",
+        "bitand", "bitmax", "bitor", "bitshift", "bitxor",
+        "cat", "cell", "cellstr", "char", "class", "clc",
+        "columns", "command_line_path",
+        "completion_append_char", "completion_matches",
+        "complex", "confirm_recursive_rmdir", "cputime",
+        "crash_dumps_octave_core", "ctranspose", "cumprod",
+        "cumsum", "debug_on_error", "debug_on_interrupt",
+        "debug_on_warning", "default_save_options",
+        "dellistener", "diag", "diff", "disp",
+        "doc_cache_file", "do_string_escapes", "double",
+        "drawnow", "e", "echo_executing_commands", "eps",
+        "eq", "errno", "errno_list", "error", "eval",
+        "evalin", "exec", "exist", "exit", "eye", "false",
+        "fclear", "fclose", "fcntl", "fdisp", "feof",
+        "ferror", "feval", "fflush", "fgetl", "fgets",
+        "fieldnames", "file_in_loadpath", "file_in_path",
+        "filemarker", "filesep", "find_dir_in_path",
+        "fixed_point_format", "fnmatch", "fopen", "fork",
+        "formula", "fprintf", "fputs", "fread", "freport",
+        "frewind", "fscanf", "fseek", "fskipl", "ftell",
+        "functions", "fwrite", "ge", "genpath", "get",
+        "getegid", "getenv", "geteuid", "getgid",
+        "getpgrp", "getpid", "getppid", "getuid", "glob",
+        "gt", "gui_mode", "history_control",
+        "history_file", "history_size",
+        "history_timestamp_format_string", "home",
+        "horzcat", "hypot", "ifelse",
+        "ignore_function_time_stamp", "inferiorto",
+        "info_file", "info_program", "inline", "input",
+        "intmax", "intmin", "ipermute",
+        "is_absolute_filename", "isargout", "isbool",
+        "iscell", "iscellstr", "ischar", "iscomplex",
+        "isempty", "isfield", "isfloat", "isglobal",
+        "ishandle", "isieee", "isindex", "isinteger",
+        "islogical", "ismatrix", "ismethod", "isnull",
+        "isnumeric", "isobject", "isreal",
+        "is_rooted_relative_filename", "issorted",
+        "isstruct", "isvarname", "kbhit", "keyboard",
+        "kill", "lasterr", "lasterror", "lastwarn",
+        "ldivide", "le", "length", "link", "linspace",
+        "logical", "lstat", "lt", "make_absolute_filename",
+        "makeinfo_program", "max_recursion_depth", "merge",
+        "methods", "mfilename", "minus", "mislocked",
+        "mkdir", "mkfifo", "mkstemp", "mldivide", "mlock",
+        "mouse_wheel_zoom", "mpower", "mrdivide", "mtimes",
+        "munlock", "nargin", "nargout",
+        "native_float_format", "ndims", "ne", "nfields",
+        "nnz", "norm", "not", "numel", "nzmax",
+        "octave_config_info", "octave_core_file_limit",
+        "octave_core_file_name",
+        "octave_core_file_options", "ones", "or",
+        "output_max_field_width", "output_precision",
+        "page_output_immediately", "page_screen_output",
+        "path", "pathsep", "pause", "pclose", "permute",
+        "pi", "pipe", "plus", "popen", "power",
+        "print_empty_dimensions", "printf",
+        "print_struct_array_contents", "prod",
+        "program_invocation_name", "program_name",
+        "putenv", "puts", "pwd", "quit", "rats", "rdivide",
+        "readdir", "readlink", "read_readline_init_file",
+        "realmax", "realmin", "rehash", "rename",
+        "repelems", "re_read_readline_init_file", "reset",
+        "reshape", "resize", "restoredefaultpath",
+        "rethrow", "rmdir", "rmfield", "rmpath", "rows",
+        "save_header_format_string", "save_precision",
+        "saving_history", "scanf", "set", "setenv",
+        "shell_cmd", "sighup_dumps_octave_core",
+        "sigterm_dumps_octave_core", "silent_functions",
+        "single", "size", "size_equal", "sizemax",
+        "sizeof", "sleep", "source", "sparse_auto_mutate",
+        "split_long_rows", "sprintf", "squeeze", "sscanf",
+        "stat", "stderr", "stdin", "stdout", "strcmp",
+        "strcmpi", "string_fill_char", "strncmp",
+        "strncmpi", "struct", "struct_levels_to_print",
+        "strvcat", "subsasgn", "subsref", "sum", "sumsq",
+        "superiorto", "suppress_verbose_help_message",
+        "symlink", "system", "tic", "tilde_expand",
+        "times", "tmpfile", "tmpnam", "toc", "toupper",
+        "transpose", "true", "typeinfo", "umask", "uminus",
+        "uname", "undo_string_escapes", "unlink", "uplus",
+        "upper", "usage", "usleep", "vec", "vectorize",
+        "vertcat", "waitpid", "warning", "warranty",
+        "whos_line_format", "yes_or_no", "zeros",
+        "inf", "Inf", "nan", "NaN")
+
+    command_kw = ("close", "load", "who", "whos")
+
+    function_kw = (
+        "accumarray", "accumdim", "acosd", "acotd",
+        "acscd", "addtodate", "allchild", "ancestor",
+        "anova", "arch_fit", "arch_rnd", "arch_test",
+        "area", "arma_rnd", "arrayfun", "ascii", "asctime",
+        "asecd", "asind", "assert", "atand",
+        "autoreg_matrix", "autumn", "axes", "axis", "bar",
+        "barh", "bartlett", "bartlett_test", "beep",
+        "betacdf", "betainv", "betapdf", "betarnd",
+        "bicgstab", "bicubic", "binary", "binocdf",
+        "binoinv", "binopdf", "binornd", "bitcmp",
+        "bitget", "bitset", "blackman", "blanks",
+        "blkdiag", "bone", "box", "brighten", "calendar",
+        "cast", "cauchy_cdf", "cauchy_inv", "cauchy_pdf",
+        "cauchy_rnd", "caxis", "celldisp", "center", "cgs",
+        "chisquare_test_homogeneity",
+        "chisquare_test_independence", "circshift", "cla",
+        "clabel", "clf", "clock", "cloglog", "closereq",
+        "colon", "colorbar", "colormap", "colperm",
+        "comet", "common_size", "commutation_matrix",
+        "compan", "compare_versions", "compass",
+        "computer", "cond", "condest", "contour",
+        "contourc", "contourf", "contrast", "conv",
+        "convhull", "cool", "copper", "copyfile", "cor",
+        "corrcoef", "cor_test", "cosd", "cotd", "cov",
+        "cplxpair", "cross", "cscd", "cstrcat", "csvread",
+        "csvwrite", "ctime", "cumtrapz", "curl", "cut",
+        "cylinder", "date", "datenum", "datestr",
+        "datetick", "datevec", "dblquad", "deal",
+        "deblank", "deconv", "delaunay", "delaunayn",
+        "delete", "demo", "detrend", "diffpara", "diffuse",
+        "dir", "discrete_cdf", "discrete_inv",
+        "discrete_pdf", "discrete_rnd", "display",
+        "divergence", "dlmwrite", "dos", "dsearch",
+        "dsearchn", "duplication_matrix", "durbinlevinson",
+        "ellipsoid", "empirical_cdf", "empirical_inv",
+        "empirical_pdf", "empirical_rnd", "eomday",
+        "errorbar", "etime", "etreeplot", "example",
+        "expcdf", "expinv", "expm", "exppdf", "exprnd",
+        "ezcontour", "ezcontourf", "ezmesh", "ezmeshc",
+        "ezplot", "ezpolar", "ezsurf", "ezsurfc", "factor",
+        "factorial", "fail", "fcdf", "feather", "fftconv",
+        "fftfilt", "fftshift", "figure", "fileattrib",
+        "fileparts", "fill", "findall", "findobj",
+        "findstr", "finv", "flag", "flipdim", "fliplr",
+        "flipud", "fpdf", "fplot", "fractdiff", "freqz",
+        "freqz_plot", "frnd", "fsolve",
+        "f_test_regression", "ftp", "fullfile", "fzero",
+        "gamcdf", "gaminv", "gampdf", "gamrnd", "gca",
+        "gcbf", "gcbo", "gcf", "genvarname", "geocdf",
+        "geoinv", "geopdf", "geornd", "getfield", "ginput",
+        "glpk", "gls", "gplot", "gradient",
+        "graphics_toolkit", "gray", "grid", "griddata",
+        "griddatan", "gtext", "gunzip", "gzip", "hadamard",
+        "hamming", "hankel", "hanning", "hggroup",
+        "hidden", "hilb", "hist", "histc", "hold", "hot",
+        "hotelling_test", "housh", "hsv", "hurst",
+        "hygecdf", "hygeinv", "hygepdf", "hygernd",
+        "idivide", "ifftshift", "image", "imagesc",
+        "imfinfo", "imread", "imshow", "imwrite", "index",
+        "info", "inpolygon", "inputname", "interpft",
+        "interpn", "intersect", "invhilb", "iqr", "isa",
+        "isdefinite", "isdir", "is_duplicate_entry",
+        "isequal", "isequalwithequalnans", "isfigure",
+        "ishermitian", "ishghandle", "is_leap_year",
+        "isletter", "ismac", "ismember", "ispc", "isprime",
+        "isprop", "isscalar", "issquare", "isstrprop",
+        "issymmetric", "isunix", "is_valid_file_id",
+        "isvector", "jet", "kendall",
+        "kolmogorov_smirnov_cdf",
+        "kolmogorov_smirnov_test", "kruskal_wallis_test",
+        "krylov", "kurtosis", "laplace_cdf", "laplace_inv",
+        "laplace_pdf", "laplace_rnd", "legend", "legendre",
+        "license", "line", "linkprop", "list_primes",
+        "loadaudio", "loadobj", "logistic_cdf",
+        "logistic_inv", "logistic_pdf", "logistic_rnd",
+        "logit", "loglog", "loglogerr", "logm", "logncdf",
+        "logninv", "lognpdf", "lognrnd", "logspace",
+        "lookfor", "ls_command", "lsqnonneg", "magic",
+        "mahalanobis", "manova", "matlabroot",
+        "mcnemar_test", "mean", "meansq", "median", "menu",
+        "mesh", "meshc", "meshgrid", "meshz", "mexext",
+        "mget", "mkpp", "mode", "moment", "movefile",
+        "mpoles", "mput", "namelengthmax", "nargchk",
+        "nargoutchk", "nbincdf", "nbininv", "nbinpdf",
+        "nbinrnd", "nchoosek", "ndgrid", "newplot", "news",
+        "nonzeros", "normcdf", "normest", "norminv",
+        "normpdf", "normrnd", "now", "nthroot", "null",
+        "ocean", "ols", "onenormest", "optimget",
+        "optimset", "orderfields", "orient", "orth",
+        "pack", "pareto", "parseparams", "pascal", "patch",
+        "pathdef", "pcg", "pchip", "pcolor", "pcr",
+        "peaks", "periodogram", "perl", "perms", "pie",
+        "pink", "planerot", "playaudio", "plot",
+        "plotmatrix", "plotyy", "poisscdf", "poissinv",
+        "poisspdf", "poissrnd", "polar", "poly",
+        "polyaffine", "polyarea", "polyderiv", "polyfit",
+        "polygcd", "polyint", "polyout", "polyreduce",
+        "polyval", "polyvalm", "postpad", "powerset",
+        "ppder", "ppint", "ppjumps", "ppplot", "ppval",
+        "pqpnonneg", "prepad", "primes", "print",
+        "print_usage", "prism", "probit", "qp", "qqplot",
+        "quadcc", "quadgk", "quadl", "quadv", "quiver",
+        "qzhess", "rainbow", "randi", "range", "rank",
+        "ranks", "rat", "reallog", "realpow", "realsqrt",
+        "record", "rectangle_lw", "rectangle_sw",
+        "rectint", "refresh", "refreshdata",
+        "regexptranslate", "repmat", "residue", "ribbon",
+        "rindex", "roots", "rose", "rosser", "rotdim",
+        "rref", "run", "run_count", "rundemos", "run_test",
+        "runtests", "saveas", "saveaudio", "saveobj",
+        "savepath", "scatter", "secd", "semilogx",
+        "semilogxerr", "semilogy", "semilogyerr",
+        "setaudio", "setdiff", "setfield", "setxor",
+        "shading", "shift", "shiftdim", "sign_test",
+        "sinc", "sind", "sinetone", "sinewave", "skewness",
+        "slice", "sombrero", "sortrows", "spaugment",
+        "spconvert", "spdiags", "spearman", "spectral_adf",
+        "spectral_xdf", "specular", "speed", "spencer",
+        "speye", "spfun", "sphere", "spinmap", "spline",
+        "spones", "sprand", "sprandn", "sprandsym",
+        "spring", "spstats", "spy", "sqp", "stairs",
+        "statistics", "std", "stdnormal_cdf",
+        "stdnormal_inv", "stdnormal_pdf", "stdnormal_rnd",
+        "stem", "stft", "strcat", "strchr", "strjust",
+        "strmatch", "strread", "strsplit", "strtok",
+        "strtrim", "strtrunc", "structfun", "studentize",
+        "subplot", "subsindex", "subspace", "substr",
+        "substruct", "summer", "surf", "surface", "surfc",
+        "surfl", "surfnorm", "svds", "swapbytes",
+        "sylvester_matrix", "symvar", "synthesis", "table",
+        "tand", "tar", "tcdf", "tempdir", "tempname",
+        "test", "text", "textread", "textscan", "tinv",
+        "title", "toeplitz", "tpdf", "trace", "trapz",
+        "treelayout", "treeplot", "triangle_lw",
+        "triangle_sw", "tril", "trimesh", "triplequad",
+        "triplot", "trisurf", "triu", "trnd", "tsearchn",
+        "t_test", "t_test_regression", "type", "unidcdf",
+        "unidinv", "unidpdf", "unidrnd", "unifcdf",
+        "unifinv", "unifpdf", "unifrnd", "union", "unique",
+        "unix", "unmkpp", "unpack", "untabify", "untar",
+        "unwrap", "unzip", "u_test", "validatestring",
+        "vander", "var", "var_test", "vech", "ver",
+        "version", "view", "voronoi", "voronoin",
+        "waitforbuttonpress", "wavread", "wavwrite",
+        "wblcdf", "wblinv", "wblpdf", "wblrnd", "weekday",
+        "welch_test", "what", "white", "whitebg",
+        "wienrnd", "wilcoxon_test", "wilkinson", "winter",
+        "xlabel", "xlim", "ylabel", "yulewalker", "zip",
+        "zlabel", "z_test")
+
+    loadable_kw = (
+        "airy", "amd", "balance", "besselh", "besseli",
+        "besselj", "besselk", "bessely", "bitpack",
+        "bsxfun", "builtin", "ccolamd", "cellfun",
+        "cellslices", "chol", "choldelete", "cholinsert",
+        "cholinv", "cholshift", "cholupdate", "colamd",
+        "colloc", "convhulln", "convn", "csymamd",
+        "cummax", "cummin", "daspk", "daspk_options",
+        "dasrt", "dasrt_options", "dassl", "dassl_options",
+        "dbclear", "dbdown", "dbstack", "dbstatus",
+        "dbstop", "dbtype", "dbup", "dbwhere", "det",
+        "dlmread", "dmperm", "dot", "eig", "eigs",
+        "endgrent", "endpwent", "etree", "fft", "fftn",
+        "fftw", "filter", "find", "full", "gcd",
+        "getgrent", "getgrgid", "getgrnam", "getpwent",
+        "getpwnam", "getpwuid", "getrusage", "givens",
+        "gmtime", "gnuplot_binary", "hess", "ifft",
+        "ifftn", "inv", "isdebugmode", "issparse", "kron",
+        "localtime", "lookup", "lsode", "lsode_options",
+        "lu", "luinc", "luupdate", "matrix_type", "max",
+        "min", "mktime", "pinv", "qr", "qrdelete",
+        "qrinsert", "qrshift", "qrupdate", "quad",
+        "quad_options", "qz", "rand", "rande", "randg",
+        "randn", "randp", "randperm", "rcond", "regexp",
+        "regexpi", "regexprep", "schur", "setgrent",
+        "setpwent", "sort", "spalloc", "sparse", "spparms",
+        "sprank", "sqrtm", "strfind", "strftime",
+        "strptime", "strrep", "svd", "svd_driver", "syl",
+        "symamd", "symbfact", "symrcm", "time", "tsearch",
+        "typecast", "urlread", "urlwrite")
+
+    mapping_kw = (
+        "abs", "acos", "acosh", "acot", "acoth", "acsc",
+        "acsch", "angle", "arg", "asec", "asech", "asin",
+        "asinh", "atan", "atanh", "beta", "betainc",
+        "betaln", "bincoeff", "cbrt", "ceil", "conj", "cos",
+        "cosh", "cot", "coth", "csc", "csch", "erf", "erfc",
+        "erfcx", "erfinv", "exp", "finite", "fix", "floor",
+        "fmod", "gamma", "gammainc", "gammaln", "imag",
+        "isalnum", "isalpha", "isascii", "iscntrl",
+        "isdigit", "isfinite", "isgraph", "isinf",
+        "islower", "isna", "isnan", "isprint", "ispunct",
+        "isspace", "isupper", "isxdigit", "lcm", "lgamma",
+        "log", "lower", "mod", "real", "rem", "round",
+        "roundb", "sec", "sech", "sign", "sin", "sinh",
+        "sqrt", "tan", "tanh", "toascii", "tolower", "xor")
+
+    builtin_consts = (
+        "EDITOR", "EXEC_PATH", "I", "IMAGE_PATH", "NA",
+        "OCTAVE_HOME", "OCTAVE_VERSION", "PAGER",
+        "PAGER_FLAGS", "SEEK_CUR", "SEEK_END", "SEEK_SET",
+        "SIG", "S_ISBLK", "S_ISCHR", "S_ISDIR", "S_ISFIFO",
+        "S_ISLNK", "S_ISREG", "S_ISSOCK", "WCONTINUE",
+        "WCOREDUMP", "WEXITSTATUS", "WIFCONTINUED",
+        "WIFEXITED", "WIFSIGNALED", "WIFSTOPPED", "WNOHANG",
+        "WSTOPSIG", "WTERMSIG", "WUNTRACED")
+
+    tokens = {
+        'root': [
+            (r'%\{\s*\n', Comment.Multiline, 'percentblockcomment'),
+            (r'#\{\s*\n', Comment.Multiline, 'hashblockcomment'),
+            (r'[%#].*$', Comment),
+            (r'^\s*function\b', Keyword, 'deffunc'),
+
+            # from 'iskeyword' on hg changeset 8cc154f45e37
+            (words((
+                '__FILE__', '__LINE__', 'break', 'case', 'catch', 'classdef',
+                'continue', 'do', 'else', 'elseif', 'end', 'end_try_catch',
+                'end_unwind_protect', 'endclassdef', 'endevents', 'endfor',
+                'endfunction', 'endif', 'endmethods', 'endproperties', 'endswitch',
+                'endwhile', 'events', 'for', 'function', 'get', 'global', 'if',
+                'methods', 'otherwise', 'persistent', 'properties', 'return',
+                'set', 'static', 'switch', 'try', 'until', 'unwind_protect',
+                'unwind_protect_cleanup', 'while'), suffix=r'\b'),
+             Keyword),
+
+            (words(builtin_kw + command_kw + function_kw + loadable_kw + mapping_kw,
+                   suffix=r'\b'),  Name.Builtin),
+
+            (words(builtin_consts, suffix=r'\b'), Name.Constant),
+
+            # operators in Octave but not Matlab:
+            (r'-=|!=|!|/=|--', Operator),
+            # operators:
+            (r'-|==|~=|<|>|<=|>=|&&|&|~|\|\|?', Operator),
+            # operators in Octave but not Matlab requiring escape for re:
+            (r'\*=|\+=|\^=|\/=|\\=|\*\*|\+\+|\.\*\*', Operator),
+            # operators requiring escape for re:
+            (r'\.\*|\*|\+|\.\^|\^|\.\\|\.\/|\/|\\', Operator),
+
+
+            # punctuation:
+            (r'[\[\](){}:@.,]', Punctuation),
+            (r'=|:|;', Punctuation),
+
+            (r'"[^"]*"', String),
+
+            (r'(\d+\.\d*|\d*\.\d+)([eEf][+-]?[0-9]+)?', Number.Float),
+            (r'\d+[eEf][+-]?[0-9]+', Number.Float),
+            (r'\d+', Number.Integer),
+
+            # quote can be transpose, instead of string:
+            # (not great, but handles common cases...)
+            (r'(?<=[\w)\].])\'+', Operator),
+            (r'(?|<=|>=|&&|&|~|\|\|?', Operator),
+            # operators requiring escape for re:
+            (r'\.\*|\*|\+|\.\^|\^|\.\\|\.\/|\/|\\', Operator),
+
+            # punctuation:
+            (r'[\[\](){}@.,=:;]+', Punctuation),
+
+            (r'"[^"]*"', String),
+
+            # quote can be transpose, instead of string:
+            # (not great, but handles common cases...)
+            (r'(?<=[\w)\].])\'+', Operator),
+            (r'(?', r'<', r'|', r'!', r"'")
+
+    operator_words = ('and', 'or', 'not')
+
+    tokens = {
+        'root': [
+            (r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, 'comment'),
+            (r'"(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*"', String),
+            (r'\(|\)|\[|\]|\{|\}', Punctuation),
+            (r'[,;$]', Punctuation),
+            (words (constants), Name.Constant),
+            (words (keywords), Keyword),
+            (words (operators), Operator),
+            (words (operator_words), Operator.Word),
+            (r'''(?x)
+              ((?:[a-zA-Z_#][\w#]*|`[^`]*`)
+              (?:::[a-zA-Z_#][\w#]*|`[^`]*`)*)(\s*)([(])''',
+             bygroups(Name.Function, Text.Whitespace, Punctuation)),
+            (r'''(?x)
+              (?:[a-zA-Z_#%][\w#%]*|`[^`]*`)
+              (?:::[a-zA-Z_#%][\w#%]*|`[^`]*`)*''', Name.Variable),
+            (r'[-+]?(\d*\.\d+([bdefls][-+]?\d+)?|\d+(\.\d*)?[bdefls][-+]?\d+)', Number.Float),
+            (r'[-+]?\d+', Number.Integer),
+            (r'\s+', Text.Whitespace),
+            (r'.', Text)
+        ],
+        'comment': [
+            (r'[^*/]+', Comment.Multiline),
+            (r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, '#push'),
+            (r'\*/', Comment.Multiline, '#pop'),
+            (r'[*/]', Comment.Multiline)
+        ]
+    }
+
+    def analyse_text (text):
+        strength = 0.0
+        # Input expression terminator.
+        if re.search (r'\$\s*$', text, re.MULTILINE):
+            strength += 0.05
+        # Function definition operator.
+        if ':=' in text:
+            strength += 0.02
+        return strength
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/meson.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/meson.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..154a2de5a154a139e337d04a62d990b694bb5379
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@@ -0,0 +1,139 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.meson
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Pygments lexer for the Meson build system
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer, words, include
+from pygments.token import Comment, Name, Number, Punctuation, Operator, \
+    Keyword, String, Whitespace
+
+__all__ = ['MesonLexer']
+
+
+class MesonLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """Meson language lexer.
+
+    The grammar definition use to transcribe the syntax was retrieved from
+    https://mesonbuild.com/Syntax.html#grammar for version 0.58.
+    Some of those definitions are improperly transcribed, so the Meson++
+    implementation was also checked: https://github.com/dcbaker/meson-plus-plus.
+    """
+
+    # TODO String interpolation @VARNAME@ inner matches
+    # TODO keyword_arg: value inner matches
+
+    name = 'Meson'
+    url = 'https://mesonbuild.com/'
+    aliases = ['meson', 'meson.build']
+    filenames = ['meson.build', 'meson.options', 'meson_options.txt']
+    mimetypes = ['text/x-meson']
+    version_added = '2.10'
+
+    tokens = {
+        'root': [
+            (r'#.*?$', Comment),
+            (r"'''.*'''", String.Single),
+            (r'[1-9][0-9]*', Number.Integer),
+            (r'0o[0-7]+', Number.Oct),
+            (r'0x[a-fA-F0-9]+', Number.Hex),
+            include('string'),
+            include('keywords'),
+            include('expr'),
+            (r'[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*', Name),
+            (r'\s+', Whitespace),
+        ],
+        'string': [
+            (r"[']{3}([']{0,2}([^\\']|\\(.|\n)))*[']{3}", String),
+            (r"'.*?(?`_.
+    """
+
+    name = "MCFunction"
+    url = "https://minecraft.wiki/w/Commands"
+    aliases = ["mcfunction", "mcf"]
+    filenames = ["*.mcfunction"]
+    mimetypes = ["text/mcfunction"]
+    version_added = '2.12'
+
+    # Used to denotate the start of a block comment, borrowed from Github's mcfunction
+    _block_comment_prefix = "[>!]"
+
+    tokens = {
+        "root": [
+            include("names"),
+            include("comments"),
+            include("literals"),
+            include("whitespace"),
+            include("property"),
+            include("operators"),
+            include("selectors"),
+        ],
+
+        "names": [
+            # The start of a command (either beginning of line OR after the run keyword)
+            #  We don't encode a list of keywords since mods, plugins, or even pre-processors
+            #  may add new commands, so we have a 'close-enough' regex which catches them.
+            (r"^(\s*)([a-z_]+)", bygroups(Whitespace, Name.Builtin)),
+            (r"(?<=run)\s+[a-z_]+", Name.Builtin),
+
+            # UUID
+            (r"\b[0-9a-fA-F]+(?:-[0-9a-fA-F]+){4}\b", Name.Variable),
+            include("resource-name"),
+            # normal command names and scoreboards
+            #  there's no way to know the differences unfortuntely
+            (r"[A-Za-z_][\w.#%$]+", Keyword.Constant),
+            (r"[#%$][\w.#%$]+", Name.Variable.Magic),
+        ],
+
+        "resource-name": [
+            # resource names have to be lowercase
+            (r"#?[a-z_][a-z_.-]*:[a-z0-9_./-]+", Name.Function),
+            # similar to above except optional `:``
+            #  a `/` must be present "somewhere"
+            (r"#?[a-z0-9_\.\-]+\/[a-z0-9_\.\-\/]+", Name.Function),
+        ],
+
+        "whitespace": [
+            (r"\s+", Whitespace),
+        ],
+
+        "comments": [
+            (rf"^\s*(#{_block_comment_prefix})", Comment.Multiline,
+             ("comments.block", "comments.block.emphasized")),
+            (r"#.*$", Comment.Single),
+        ],
+        "comments.block": [
+            (rf"^\s*#{_block_comment_prefix}", Comment.Multiline,
+             "comments.block.emphasized"),
+            (r"^\s*#", Comment.Multiline, "comments.block.normal"),
+            default("#pop"),
+        ],
+        "comments.block.normal": [
+            include("comments.block.special"),
+            (r"\S+", Comment.Multiline),
+            (r"\n", Text, "#pop"),
+            include("whitespace"),
+        ],
+        "comments.block.emphasized": [
+            include("comments.block.special"),
+            (r"\S+", String.Doc),
+            (r"\n", Text, "#pop"),
+            include("whitespace"),
+        ],
+        "comments.block.special": [
+            # Params
+            (r"@\S+", Name.Decorator),
+
+            include("resource-name"),
+
+            # Scoreboard player names
+            (r"[#%$][\w.#%$]+", Name.Variable.Magic),
+        ],
+
+        "operators": [
+            (r"[\-~%^?!+*<>\\/|&=.]", Operator),
+        ],
+
+        "literals": [
+            (r"\.\.", Literal),
+            (r"(true|false)", Keyword.Pseudo),
+
+            # these are like unquoted strings and appear in many places
+            (r"[A-Za-z_]+", Name.Variable.Class),
+
+            (r"[0-7]b", Number.Byte),
+            (r"[+-]?\d*\.?\d+([eE]?[+-]?\d+)?[df]?\b", Number.Float),
+            (r"[+-]?\d+\b", Number.Integer),
+            (r'"', String.Double, "literals.string-double"),
+            (r"'", String.Single, "literals.string-single"),
+        ],
+        "literals.string-double": [
+            (r"\\.", String.Escape),
+            (r'[^\\"\n]+', String.Double),
+            (r'"', String.Double, "#pop"),
+        ],
+        "literals.string-single": [
+            (r"\\.", String.Escape),
+            (r"[^\\'\n]+", String.Single),
+            (r"'", String.Single, "#pop"),
+        ],
+
+        "selectors": [
+            (r"@[a-z]", Name.Variable),
+        ],
+
+
+        ## Generic Property Container
+        # There are several, differing instances where the language accepts
+        #  specific contained keys or contained key, value pairings.
+        #
+        # Property Maps:
+        # - Starts with either `[` or `{`
+        # - Key separated by `:` or `=`
+        # - Deliminated by `,`
+        #
+        # Property Lists:
+        # - Starts with `[`
+        # - Deliminated by `,`
+        #
+        # For simplicity, these patterns match a generic, nestable structure
+        #  which follow a key, value pattern. For normal lists, there's only keys.
+        # This allow some "illegal" structures, but we'll accept those for
+        #  sake of simplicity
+        #
+        # Examples:
+        # - `[facing=up, powered=true]` (blockstate)
+        # - `[name="hello world", nbt={key: 1b}]` (selector + nbt)
+        # - `[{"text": "value"}, "literal"]` (json)
+        ##
+        "property": [
+            # This state gets included in root and also several substates
+            # We do this to shortcut the starting of new properties
+            #  within other properties. Lists can have sublists and compounds
+            #  and values can start a new property (see the `difficult_1.txt`
+            #  snippet).
+            (r"\{", Punctuation, ("property.curly", "property.key")),
+            (r"\[", Punctuation, ("property.square", "property.key")),
+        ],
+        "property.curly": [
+            include("whitespace"),
+            include("property"),
+            (r"\}", Punctuation, "#pop"),
+        ],
+        "property.square": [
+            include("whitespace"),
+            include("property"),
+            (r"\]", Punctuation, "#pop"),
+
+            # lists can have sequences of items
+            (r",", Punctuation),
+        ],
+        "property.key": [
+            include("whitespace"),
+
+            # resource names (for advancements)
+            #  can omit `:` to default `minecraft:`
+            # must check if there is a future equals sign if `:` is in the name
+            (r"#?[a-z_][a-z_\.\-]*\:[a-z0-9_\.\-/]+(?=\s*\=)", Name.Attribute, "property.delimiter"),
+            (r"#?[a-z_][a-z0-9_\.\-/]+", Name.Attribute, "property.delimiter"),
+
+            # unquoted NBT key
+            (r"[A-Za-z_\-\+]+", Name.Attribute, "property.delimiter"),
+
+            # quoted JSON or NBT key
+            (r'"', Name.Attribute, "property.delimiter", "literals.string-double"),
+            (r"'", Name.Attribute, "property.delimiter", "literals.string-single"),
+
+            # index for a list
+            (r"-?\d+", Number.Integer, "property.delimiter"),
+
+            default("#pop"),
+        ],
+        "property.key.string-double": [
+            (r"\\.", String.Escape),
+            (r'[^\\"\n]+', Name.Attribute),
+            (r'"', Name.Attribute, "#pop"),
+        ],
+        "property.key.string-single": [
+            (r"\\.", String.Escape),
+            (r"[^\\'\n]+", Name.Attribute),
+            (r"'", Name.Attribute, "#pop"),
+        ],
+        "property.delimiter": [
+            include("whitespace"),
+
+            (r"[:=]!?", Punctuation, "property.value"),
+            (r",", Punctuation),
+
+            default("#pop"),
+        ],
+        "property.value": [
+            include("whitespace"),
+
+            # unquoted resource names are valid literals here
+            (r"#?[a-z_][a-z_\.\-]*\:[a-z0-9_\.\-/]+", Name.Tag),
+            (r"#?[a-z_][a-z0-9_\.\-/]+", Name.Tag),
+
+            include("literals"),
+            include("property"),
+
+            default("#pop"),
+        ],
+    }
+
+
+class MCSchemaLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """Lexer for Minecraft Add-ons data Schemas, an interface structure standard used in Minecraft
+    """
+
+    name = 'MCSchema'
+    url = 'https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/reference/content/schemasreference/'
+    aliases = ['mcschema']
+    filenames = ['*.mcschema']
+    mimetypes = ['text/mcschema']
+    version_added = '2.14'
+
+    tokens = {
+        'commentsandwhitespace': [
+            (r'\s+', Whitespace),
+            (r'//.*?$', Comment.Single),
+            (r'/\*.*?\*/', Comment.Multiline)
+        ],
+        'slashstartsregex': [
+            include('commentsandwhitespace'),
+            (r'/(\\.|[^[/\\\n]|\[(\\.|[^\]\\\n])*])+/'
+             r'([gimuysd]+\b|\B)', String.Regex, '#pop'),
+            (r'(?=/)', Text, ('#pop', 'badregex')),
+            default('#pop')
+        ],
+        'badregex': [
+            (r'\n', Whitespace, '#pop')
+        ],
+        'singlestring': [
+            (r'\\.', String.Escape),
+            (r"'", String.Single, '#pop'),
+            (r"[^\\']+", String.Single),
+        ],
+        'doublestring': [
+            (r'\\.', String.Escape),
+            (r'"', String.Double, '#pop'),
+            (r'[^\\"]+', String.Double),
+        ],
+        'root': [
+            (r'^(?=\s|/|', Comment, '#pop'),
+            (r'[^\-]+|-', Comment),
+        ],
+    }
+
+
+class ReasonLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    For the ReasonML language.
+    """
+
+    name = 'ReasonML'
+    url = 'https://reasonml.github.io/'
+    aliases = ['reasonml', 'reason']
+    filenames = ['*.re', '*.rei']
+    mimetypes = ['text/x-reasonml']
+    version_added = '2.6'
+
+    keywords = (
+        'as', 'assert', 'begin', 'class', 'constraint', 'do', 'done', 'downto',
+        'else', 'end', 'exception', 'external', 'false', 'for', 'fun', 'esfun',
+        'function', 'functor', 'if', 'in', 'include', 'inherit', 'initializer', 'lazy',
+        'let', 'switch', 'module', 'pub', 'mutable', 'new', 'nonrec', 'object', 'of',
+        'open', 'pri', 'rec', 'sig', 'struct', 'then', 'to', 'true', 'try',
+        'type', 'val', 'virtual', 'when', 'while', 'with',
+    )
+    keyopts = (
+        '!=', '#', '&', '&&', r'\(', r'\)', r'\*', r'\+', ',', '-',
+        r'-\.', '=>', r'\.', r'\.\.', r'\.\.\.', ':', '::', ':=', ':>', ';', ';;', '<',
+        '<-', '=', '>', '>]', r'>\}', r'\?', r'\?\?', r'\[', r'\[<', r'\[>',
+        r'\[\|', ']', '_', '`', r'\{', r'\{<', r'\|', r'\|\|', r'\|]', r'\}', '~'
+    )
+
+    operators = r'[!$%&*+\./:<=>?@^|~-]'
+    word_operators = ('and', 'asr', 'land', 'lor', 'lsl', 'lsr', 'lxor', 'mod', 'or')
+    prefix_syms = r'[!?~]'
+    infix_syms = r'[=<>@^|&+\*/$%-]'
+    primitives = ('unit', 'int', 'float', 'bool', 'string', 'char', 'list', 'array')
+
+    tokens = {
+        'escape-sequence': [
+            (r'\\[\\"\'ntbr]', String.Escape),
+            (r'\\[0-9]{3}', String.Escape),
+            (r'\\x[0-9a-fA-F]{2}', String.Escape),
+        ],
+        'root': [
+            (r'\s+', Text),
+            (r'false|true|\(\)|\[\]', Name.Builtin.Pseudo),
+            (r'\b([A-Z][\w\']*)(?=\s*\.)', Name.Namespace, 'dotted'),
+            (r'\b([A-Z][\w\']*)', Name.Class),
+            (r'//.*?\n', Comment.Single),
+            (r'\/\*(?!/)', Comment.Multiline, 'comment'),
+            (r'\b({})\b'.format('|'.join(keywords)), Keyword),
+            (r'({})'.format('|'.join(keyopts[::-1])), Operator.Word),
+            (rf'({infix_syms}|{prefix_syms})?{operators}', Operator),
+            (r'\b({})\b'.format('|'.join(word_operators)), Operator.Word),
+            (r'\b({})\b'.format('|'.join(primitives)), Keyword.Type),
+
+            (r"[^\W\d][\w']*", Name),
+
+            (r'-?\d[\d_]*(.[\d_]*)?([eE][+\-]?\d[\d_]*)', Number.Float),
+            (r'0[xX][\da-fA-F][\da-fA-F_]*', Number.Hex),
+            (r'0[oO][0-7][0-7_]*', Number.Oct),
+            (r'0[bB][01][01_]*', Number.Bin),
+            (r'\d[\d_]*', Number.Integer),
+
+            (r"'(?:(\\[\\\"'ntbr ])|(\\[0-9]{3})|(\\x[0-9a-fA-F]{2}))'",
+             String.Char),
+            (r"'.'", String.Char),
+            (r"'", Keyword),
+
+            (r'"', String.Double, 'string'),
+
+            (r'[~?][a-z][\w\']*:', Name.Variable),
+        ],
+        'comment': [
+            (r'[^/*]+', Comment.Multiline),
+            (r'\/\*', Comment.Multiline, '#push'),
+            (r'\*\/', Comment.Multiline, '#pop'),
+            (r'\*', Comment.Multiline),
+        ],
+        'string': [
+            (r'[^\\"]+', String.Double),
+            include('escape-sequence'),
+            (r'\\\n', String.Double),
+            (r'"', String.Double, '#pop'),
+        ],
+        'dotted': [
+            (r'\s+', Text),
+            (r'\.', Punctuation),
+            (r'[A-Z][\w\']*(?=\s*\.)', Name.Namespace),
+            (r'[A-Z][\w\']*', Name.Class, '#pop'),
+            (r'[a-z_][\w\']*', Name, '#pop'),
+            default('#pop'),
+        ],
+    }
+
+
+class FStarLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    For the F* language.
+    """
+
+    name = 'FStar'
+    url = 'https://www.fstar-lang.org/'
+    aliases = ['fstar']
+    filenames = ['*.fst', '*.fsti']
+    mimetypes = ['text/x-fstar']
+    version_added = '2.7'
+
+    keywords = (
+        'abstract', 'attributes', 'noeq', 'unopteq', 'and'
+        'begin', 'by', 'default', 'effect', 'else', 'end', 'ensures',
+        'exception', 'exists', 'false', 'forall', 'fun', 'function', 'if',
+        'in', 'include', 'inline', 'inline_for_extraction', 'irreducible',
+        'logic', 'match', 'module', 'mutable', 'new', 'new_effect', 'noextract',
+        'of', 'open', 'opaque', 'private', 'range_of', 'reifiable',
+        'reify', 'reflectable', 'requires', 'set_range_of', 'sub_effect',
+        'synth', 'then', 'total', 'true', 'try', 'type', 'unfold', 'unfoldable',
+        'val', 'when', 'with', 'not'
+    )
+    decl_keywords = ('let', 'rec')
+    assume_keywords = ('assume', 'admit', 'assert', 'calc')
+    keyopts = (
+        r'~', r'-', r'/\\', r'\\/', r'<:', r'<@', r'\(\|', r'\|\)', r'#', r'u#',
+        r'&', r'\(', r'\)', r'\(\)', r',', r'~>', r'->', r'<-', r'<--', r'<==>',
+        r'==>', r'\.', r'\?', r'\?\.', r'\.\[', r'\.\(', r'\.\(\|', r'\.\[\|',
+        r'\{:pattern', r':', r'::', r':=', r';', r';;', r'=', r'%\[', r'!\{',
+        r'\[', r'\[@', r'\[\|', r'\|>', r'\]', r'\|\]', r'\{', r'\|', r'\}', r'\$'
+    )
+
+    operators = r'[!$%&*+\./:<=>?@^|~-]'
+    prefix_syms = r'[!?~]'
+    infix_syms = r'[=<>@^|&+\*/$%-]'
+    primitives = ('unit', 'int', 'float', 'bool', 'string', 'char', 'list', 'array')
+
+    tokens = {
+        'escape-sequence': [
+            (r'\\[\\"\'ntbr]', String.Escape),
+            (r'\\[0-9]{3}', String.Escape),
+            (r'\\x[0-9a-fA-F]{2}', String.Escape),
+        ],
+        'root': [
+            (r'\s+', Text),
+            (r'false|true|False|True|\(\)|\[\]', Name.Builtin.Pseudo),
+            (r'\b([A-Z][\w\']*)(?=\s*\.)', Name.Namespace, 'dotted'),
+            (r'\b([A-Z][\w\']*)', Name.Class),
+            (r'\(\*(?![)])', Comment, 'comment'),
+            (r'\/\/.+$', Comment),
+            (r'\b({})\b'.format('|'.join(keywords)), Keyword),
+            (r'\b({})\b'.format('|'.join(assume_keywords)), Name.Exception),
+            (r'\b({})\b'.format('|'.join(decl_keywords)), Keyword.Declaration),
+            (r'({})'.format('|'.join(keyopts[::-1])), Operator),
+            (rf'({infix_syms}|{prefix_syms})?{operators}', Operator),
+            (r'\b({})\b'.format('|'.join(primitives)), Keyword.Type),
+
+            (r"[^\W\d][\w']*", Name),
+
+            (r'-?\d[\d_]*(.[\d_]*)?([eE][+\-]?\d[\d_]*)', Number.Float),
+            (r'0[xX][\da-fA-F][\da-fA-F_]*', Number.Hex),
+            (r'0[oO][0-7][0-7_]*', Number.Oct),
+            (r'0[bB][01][01_]*', Number.Bin),
+            (r'\d[\d_]*', Number.Integer),
+
+            (r"'(?:(\\[\\\"'ntbr ])|(\\[0-9]{3})|(\\x[0-9a-fA-F]{2}))'",
+             String.Char),
+            (r"'.'", String.Char),
+            (r"'", Keyword),  # a stray quote is another syntax element
+            (r"\`([\w\'.]+)\`", Operator.Word),  # for infix applications
+            (r"\`", Keyword),  # for quoting
+            (r'"', String.Double, 'string'),
+
+            (r'[~?][a-z][\w\']*:', Name.Variable),
+        ],
+        'comment': [
+            (r'[^(*)]+', Comment),
+            (r'\(\*', Comment, '#push'),
+            (r'\*\)', Comment, '#pop'),
+            (r'[(*)]', Comment),
+        ],
+        'string': [
+            (r'[^\\"]+', String.Double),
+            include('escape-sequence'),
+            (r'\\\n', String.Double),
+            (r'"', String.Double, '#pop'),
+        ],
+        'dotted': [
+            (r'\s+', Text),
+            (r'\.', Punctuation),
+            (r'[A-Z][\w\']*(?=\s*\.)', Name.Namespace),
+            (r'[A-Z][\w\']*', Name.Class, '#pop'),
+            (r'[a-z_][\w\']*', Name, '#pop'),
+            default('#pop'),
+        ],
+    }
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/modeling.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/modeling.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4c22aeb0043a31b6231fb031134b12cafe1024fc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/modeling.py
@@ -0,0 +1,368 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.modeling
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Lexers for modeling languages.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+
+from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer, include, bygroups, using, default
+from pygments.token import Text, Comment, Operator, Keyword, Name, String, \
+    Number, Punctuation, Whitespace
+
+from pygments.lexers.html import HtmlLexer
+from pygments.lexers import _stan_builtins
+
+__all__ = ['ModelicaLexer', 'BugsLexer', 'JagsLexer', 'StanLexer']
+
+
+class ModelicaLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    For Modelica source code.
+    """
+    name = 'Modelica'
+    url = 'http://www.modelica.org/'
+    aliases = ['modelica']
+    filenames = ['*.mo']
+    mimetypes = ['text/x-modelica']
+    version_added = '1.1'
+
+    flags = re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE
+
+    _name = r"(?:'(?:[^\\']|\\.)+'|[a-zA-Z_]\w*)"
+
+    tokens = {
+        'whitespace': [
+            (r'[\s\ufeff]+', Text),
+            (r'//[^\n]*\n?', Comment.Single),
+            (r'/\*.*?\*/', Comment.Multiline)
+        ],
+        'root': [
+            include('whitespace'),
+            (r'"', String.Double, 'string'),
+            (r'[()\[\]{},;]+', Punctuation),
+            (r'\.?[*^/+-]|\.|<>|[<>:=]=?', Operator),
+            (r'\d+(\.?\d*[eE][-+]?\d+|\.\d*)', Number.Float),
+            (r'\d+', Number.Integer),
+            (r'(abs|acos|actualStream|array|asin|assert|AssertionLevel|atan|'
+             r'atan2|backSample|Boolean|cardinality|cat|ceil|change|Clock|'
+             r'Connections|cos|cosh|cross|delay|diagonal|div|edge|exp|'
+             r'ExternalObject|fill|floor|getInstanceName|hold|homotopy|'
+             r'identity|inStream|integer|Integer|interval|inverse|isPresent|'
+             r'linspace|log|log10|matrix|max|min|mod|ndims|noClock|noEvent|'
+             r'ones|outerProduct|pre|previous|product|Real|reinit|rem|rooted|'
+             r'sample|scalar|semiLinear|shiftSample|sign|sin|sinh|size|skew|'
+             r'smooth|spatialDistribution|sqrt|StateSelect|String|subSample|'
+             r'sum|superSample|symmetric|tan|tanh|terminal|terminate|time|'
+             r'transpose|vector|zeros)\b', Name.Builtin),
+            (r'(algorithm|annotation|break|connect|constant|constrainedby|der|'
+             r'discrete|each|else|elseif|elsewhen|encapsulated|enumeration|'
+             r'equation|exit|expandable|extends|external|firstTick|final|flow|for|if|'
+             r'import|impure|in|initial|inner|input|interval|loop|nondiscrete|outer|'
+             r'output|parameter|partial|protected|public|pure|redeclare|'
+             r'replaceable|return|stream|then|when|while)\b',
+             Keyword.Reserved),
+            (r'(and|not|or)\b', Operator.Word),
+            (r'(block|class|connector|end|function|model|operator|package|'
+             r'record|type)\b', Keyword.Reserved, 'class'),
+            (r'(false|true)\b', Keyword.Constant),
+            (r'within\b', Keyword.Reserved, 'package-prefix'),
+            (_name, Name)
+        ],
+        'class': [
+            include('whitespace'),
+            (r'(function|record)\b', Keyword.Reserved),
+            (r'(if|for|when|while)\b', Keyword.Reserved, '#pop'),
+            (_name, Name.Class, '#pop'),
+            default('#pop')
+        ],
+        'package-prefix': [
+            include('whitespace'),
+            (_name, Name.Namespace, '#pop'),
+            default('#pop')
+        ],
+        'string': [
+            (r'"', String.Double, '#pop'),
+            (r'\\[\'"?\\abfnrtv]', String.Escape),
+            (r'(?i)<\s*html\s*>([^\\"]|\\.)+?(<\s*/\s*html\s*>|(?="))',
+             using(HtmlLexer)),
+            (r'<|\\?[^"\\<]+', String.Double)
+        ]
+    }
+
+
+class BugsLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    Pygments Lexer for OpenBugs and WinBugs
+    models.
+    """
+
+    name = 'BUGS'
+    aliases = ['bugs', 'winbugs', 'openbugs']
+    filenames = ['*.bug']
+    url = 'https://www.mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk/software/bugs/openbugs'
+    version_added = '1.6'
+
+    _FUNCTIONS = (
+        # Scalar functions
+        'abs', 'arccos', 'arccosh', 'arcsin', 'arcsinh', 'arctan', 'arctanh',
+        'cloglog', 'cos', 'cosh', 'cumulative', 'cut', 'density', 'deviance',
+        'equals', 'expr', 'gammap', 'ilogit', 'icloglog', 'integral', 'log',
+        'logfact', 'loggam', 'logit', 'max', 'min', 'phi', 'post.p.value',
+        'pow', 'prior.p.value', 'probit', 'replicate.post', 'replicate.prior',
+        'round', 'sin', 'sinh', 'solution', 'sqrt', 'step', 'tan', 'tanh',
+        'trunc',
+        # Vector functions
+        'inprod', 'interp.lin', 'inverse', 'logdet', 'mean', 'eigen.vals',
+        'ode', 'prod', 'p.valueM', 'rank', 'ranked', 'replicate.postM',
+        'sd', 'sort', 'sum',
+        # Special
+        'D', 'I', 'F', 'T', 'C')
+    """ OpenBUGS built-in functions
+
+    From http://www.openbugs.info/Manuals/ModelSpecification.html#ContentsAII
+
+    This also includes
+
+    - T, C, I : Truncation and censoring.
+      ``T`` and ``C`` are in OpenBUGS. ``I`` in WinBUGS.
+    - D : ODE
+    - F : Functional http://www.openbugs.info/Examples/Functionals.html
+
+    """
+
+    _DISTRIBUTIONS = ('dbern', 'dbin', 'dcat', 'dnegbin', 'dpois',
+                      'dhyper', 'dbeta', 'dchisqr', 'ddexp', 'dexp',
+                      'dflat', 'dgamma', 'dgev', 'df', 'dggamma', 'dgpar',
+                      'dloglik', 'dlnorm', 'dlogis', 'dnorm', 'dpar',
+                      'dt', 'dunif', 'dweib', 'dmulti', 'ddirch', 'dmnorm',
+                      'dmt', 'dwish')
+    """ OpenBUGS built-in distributions
+
+    Functions from
+    http://www.openbugs.info/Manuals/ModelSpecification.html#ContentsAI
+    """
+
+    tokens = {
+        'whitespace': [
+            (r"\s+", Text),
+        ],
+        'comments': [
+            # Comments
+            (r'#.*$', Comment.Single),
+        ],
+        'root': [
+            # Comments
+            include('comments'),
+            include('whitespace'),
+            # Block start
+            (r'(model)(\s+)(\{)',
+             bygroups(Keyword.Namespace, Text, Punctuation)),
+            # Reserved Words
+            (r'(for|in)(?![\w.])', Keyword.Reserved),
+            # Built-in Functions
+            (r'({})(?=\s*\()'.format(r'|'.join(_FUNCTIONS + _DISTRIBUTIONS)),
+             Name.Builtin),
+            # Regular variable names
+            (r'[A-Za-z][\w.]*', Name),
+            # Number Literals
+            (r'[-+]?[0-9]*\.?[0-9]+([eE][-+]?[0-9]+)?', Number),
+            # Punctuation
+            (r'\[|\]|\(|\)|:|,|;', Punctuation),
+            # Assignment operators
+            # SLexer makes these tokens Operators.
+            (r'<-|~', Operator),
+            # Infix and prefix operators
+            (r'\+|-|\*|/', Operator),
+            # Block
+            (r'[{}]', Punctuation),
+        ]
+    }
+
+    def analyse_text(text):
+        if re.search(r"^\s*model\s*{", text, re.M):
+            return 0.7
+        else:
+            return 0.0
+
+
+class JagsLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    Pygments Lexer for JAGS.
+    """
+
+    name = 'JAGS'
+    aliases = ['jags']
+    filenames = ['*.jag', '*.bug']
+    url = 'https://mcmc-jags.sourceforge.io'
+    version_added = '1.6'
+
+    # JAGS
+    _FUNCTIONS = (
+        'abs', 'arccos', 'arccosh', 'arcsin', 'arcsinh', 'arctan', 'arctanh',
+        'cos', 'cosh', 'cloglog',
+        'equals', 'exp', 'icloglog', 'ifelse', 'ilogit', 'log', 'logfact',
+        'loggam', 'logit', 'phi', 'pow', 'probit', 'round', 'sin', 'sinh',
+        'sqrt', 'step', 'tan', 'tanh', 'trunc', 'inprod', 'interp.lin',
+        'logdet', 'max', 'mean', 'min', 'prod', 'sum', 'sd', 'inverse',
+        'rank', 'sort', 't', 'acos', 'acosh', 'asin', 'asinh', 'atan',
+        # Truncation/Censoring (should I include)
+        'T', 'I')
+    # Distributions with density, probability and quartile functions
+    _DISTRIBUTIONS = tuple(f'[dpq]{x}' for x in
+                           ('bern', 'beta', 'dchiqsqr', 'ddexp', 'dexp',
+                            'df', 'gamma', 'gen.gamma', 'logis', 'lnorm',
+                            'negbin', 'nchisqr', 'norm', 'par', 'pois', 'weib'))
+    # Other distributions without density and probability
+    _OTHER_DISTRIBUTIONS = (
+        'dt', 'dunif', 'dbetabin', 'dbern', 'dbin', 'dcat', 'dhyper',
+        'ddirch', 'dmnorm', 'dwish', 'dmt', 'dmulti', 'dbinom', 'dchisq',
+        'dnbinom', 'dweibull', 'ddirich')
+
+    tokens = {
+        'whitespace': [
+            (r"\s+", Text),
+        ],
+        'names': [
+            # Regular variable names
+            (r'[a-zA-Z][\w.]*\b', Name),
+        ],
+        'comments': [
+            # do not use stateful comments
+            (r'(?s)/\*.*?\*/', Comment.Multiline),
+            # Comments
+            (r'#.*$', Comment.Single),
+        ],
+        'root': [
+            # Comments
+            include('comments'),
+            include('whitespace'),
+            # Block start
+            (r'(model|data)(\s+)(\{)',
+             bygroups(Keyword.Namespace, Text, Punctuation)),
+            (r'var(?![\w.])', Keyword.Declaration),
+            # Reserved Words
+            (r'(for|in)(?![\w.])', Keyword.Reserved),
+            # Builtins
+            # Need to use lookahead because . is a valid char
+            (r'({})(?=\s*\()'.format(r'|'.join(_FUNCTIONS
+                                          + _DISTRIBUTIONS
+                                          + _OTHER_DISTRIBUTIONS)),
+             Name.Builtin),
+            # Names
+            include('names'),
+            # Number Literals
+            (r'[-+]?[0-9]*\.?[0-9]+([eE][-+]?[0-9]+)?', Number),
+            (r'\[|\]|\(|\)|:|,|;', Punctuation),
+            # Assignment operators
+            (r'<-|~', Operator),
+            # # JAGS includes many more than OpenBUGS
+            (r'\+|-|\*|\/|\|\|[&]{2}|[<>=]=?|\^|%.*?%', Operator),
+            (r'[{}]', Punctuation),
+        ]
+    }
+
+    def analyse_text(text):
+        if re.search(r'^\s*model\s*\{', text, re.M):
+            if re.search(r'^\s*data\s*\{', text, re.M):
+                return 0.9
+            elif re.search(r'^\s*var', text, re.M):
+                return 0.9
+            else:
+                return 0.3
+        else:
+            return 0
+
+
+class StanLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """Pygments Lexer for Stan models.
+
+    The Stan modeling language is specified in the *Stan Modeling Language
+    User's Guide and Reference Manual, v2.17.0*,
+    `pdf `__.
+    """
+
+    name = 'Stan'
+    aliases = ['stan']
+    filenames = ['*.stan']
+    url = 'https://mc-stan.org'
+    version_added = '1.6'
+
+    tokens = {
+        'whitespace': [
+            (r"\s+", Text),
+        ],
+        'comments': [
+            (r'(?s)/\*.*?\*/', Comment.Multiline),
+            # Comments
+            (r'(//|#).*$', Comment.Single),
+        ],
+        'root': [
+            (r'"[^"]*"', String),
+            # Comments
+            include('comments'),
+            # block start
+            include('whitespace'),
+            # Block start
+            (r'({})(\s*)(\{{)'.format(r'|'.join(('functions', 'data', r'transformed\s+?data',
+                        'parameters', r'transformed\s+parameters',
+                        'model', r'generated\s+quantities'))),
+             bygroups(Keyword.Namespace, Text, Punctuation)),
+            # target keyword
+            (r'target\s*\+=', Keyword),
+            # jacobian += statement
+            (r'jacobian\s*\+=', Keyword),
+            # Reserved Words
+            (r'({})\b'.format(r'|'.join(_stan_builtins.KEYWORDS)), Keyword),
+            # Truncation
+            (r'T(?=\s*\[)', Keyword),
+            # Data types
+            (r'({})\b'.format(r'|'.join(_stan_builtins.TYPES)), Keyword.Type),
+             # < should be punctuation, but elsewhere I can't tell if it is in
+             # a range constraint
+            (r'(<)(\s*)(upper|lower|offset|multiplier)(\s*)(=)',
+             bygroups(Operator, Whitespace, Keyword, Whitespace, Punctuation)),
+            (r'(,)(\s*)(upper)(\s*)(=)',
+             bygroups(Punctuation, Whitespace, Keyword, Whitespace, Punctuation)),
+            # Punctuation
+            (r"[;,\[\]()]", Punctuation),
+            # Builtin
+            (r'({})(?=\s*\()'.format('|'.join(_stan_builtins.FUNCTIONS)), Name.Builtin),
+            (r'(~)(\s*)({})(?=\s*\()'.format('|'.join(_stan_builtins.DISTRIBUTIONS)),
+                bygroups(Operator, Whitespace, Name.Builtin)),
+            # Special names ending in __, like lp__
+            (r'[A-Za-z]\w*__\b', Name.Builtin.Pseudo),
+            (r'({})\b'.format(r'|'.join(_stan_builtins.RESERVED)), Keyword.Reserved),
+            # user-defined functions
+            (r'[A-Za-z]\w*(?=\s*\()]', Name.Function),
+            # Imaginary Literals
+            (r'[0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?([eE][+-]?[0-9]+)?i', Number.Float),
+            (r'\.[0-9]+([eE][+-]?[0-9]+)?i', Number.Float),
+            (r'[0-9]+i', Number.Float),
+            # Real Literals
+            (r'[0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?([eE][+-]?[0-9]+)?', Number.Float),
+            (r'\.[0-9]+([eE][+-]?[0-9]+)?', Number.Float),
+            # Integer Literals
+            (r'[0-9]+', Number.Integer),
+            # Regular variable names
+            (r'[A-Za-z]\w*\b', Name),
+            # Assignment operators
+            (r'<-|(?:\+|-|\.?/|\.?\*|=)?=|~', Operator),
+            # Infix, prefix and postfix operators (and = )
+            (r"\+|-|\.?\*|\.?/|\\|'|\.?\^|!=?|<=?|>=?|\|\||&&|%|\?|:|%/%|!", Operator),
+            # Block delimiters
+            (r'[{}]', Punctuation),
+            # Distribution |
+            (r'\|', Punctuation)
+        ]
+    }
+
+    def analyse_text(text):
+        if re.search(r'^\s*parameters\s*\{', text, re.M):
+            return 1.0
+        else:
+            return 0.0
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/modula2.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/modula2.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c0ebd5c14c33767f8374de499baa938b2c943425
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/modula2.py
@@ -0,0 +1,1579 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.modula2
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Multi-Dialect Lexer for Modula-2.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+
+from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer, include
+from pygments.util import get_bool_opt, get_list_opt
+from pygments.token import Text, Comment, Operator, Keyword, Name, \
+    String, Number, Punctuation, Error
+
+__all__ = ['Modula2Lexer']
+
+
+# Multi-Dialect Modula-2 Lexer
+class Modula2Lexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    For Modula-2 source code.
+
+    The Modula-2 lexer supports several dialects.  By default, it operates in
+    fallback mode, recognising the *combined* literals, punctuation symbols
+    and operators of all supported dialects, and the *combined* reserved words
+    and builtins of PIM Modula-2, ISO Modula-2 and Modula-2 R10, while not
+    differentiating between library defined identifiers.
+
+    To select a specific dialect, a dialect option may be passed
+    or a dialect tag may be embedded into a source file.
+
+    Dialect Options:
+
+    `m2pim`
+        Select PIM Modula-2 dialect.
+    `m2iso`
+        Select ISO Modula-2 dialect.
+    `m2r10`
+        Select Modula-2 R10 dialect.
+    `objm2`
+        Select Objective Modula-2 dialect.
+
+    The PIM and ISO dialect options may be qualified with a language extension.
+
+    Language Extensions:
+
+    `+aglet`
+        Select Aglet Modula-2 extensions, available with m2iso.
+    `+gm2`
+        Select GNU Modula-2 extensions, available with m2pim.
+    `+p1`
+        Select p1 Modula-2 extensions, available with m2iso.
+    `+xds`
+        Select XDS Modula-2 extensions, available with m2iso.
+
+
+    Passing a Dialect Option via Unix Commandline Interface
+
+    Dialect options may be passed to the lexer using the `dialect` key.
+    Only one such option should be passed. If multiple dialect options are
+    passed, the first valid option is used, any subsequent options are ignored.
+
+    Examples:
+
+    `$ pygmentize -O full,dialect=m2iso -f html -o /path/to/output /path/to/input`
+        Use ISO dialect to render input to HTML output
+    `$ pygmentize -O full,dialect=m2iso+p1 -f rtf -o /path/to/output /path/to/input`
+        Use ISO dialect with p1 extensions to render input to RTF output
+
+
+    Embedding a Dialect Option within a source file
+
+    A dialect option may be embedded in a source file in form of a dialect
+    tag, a specially formatted comment that specifies a dialect option.
+
+    Dialect Tag EBNF::
+
+       dialectTag :
+           OpeningCommentDelim Prefix dialectOption ClosingCommentDelim ;
+
+       dialectOption :
+           'm2pim' | 'm2iso' | 'm2r10' | 'objm2' |
+           'm2iso+aglet' | 'm2pim+gm2' | 'm2iso+p1' | 'm2iso+xds' ;
+
+       Prefix : '!' ;
+
+       OpeningCommentDelim : '(*' ;
+
+       ClosingCommentDelim : '*)' ;
+
+    No whitespace is permitted between the tokens of a dialect tag.
+
+    In the event that a source file contains multiple dialect tags, the first
+    tag that contains a valid dialect option will be used and any subsequent
+    dialect tags will be ignored.  Ideally, a dialect tag should be placed
+    at the beginning of a source file.
+
+    An embedded dialect tag overrides a dialect option set via command line.
+
+    Examples:
+
+    ``(*!m2r10*) DEFINITION MODULE Foobar; ...``
+        Use Modula2 R10 dialect to render this source file.
+    ``(*!m2pim+gm2*) DEFINITION MODULE Bazbam; ...``
+        Use PIM dialect with GNU extensions to render this source file.
+
+
+    Algol Publication Mode:
+
+    In Algol publication mode, source text is rendered for publication of
+    algorithms in scientific papers and academic texts, following the format
+    of the Revised Algol-60 Language Report.  It is activated by passing
+    one of two corresponding styles as an option:
+
+    `algol`
+        render reserved words lowercase underline boldface
+        and builtins lowercase boldface italic
+    `algol_nu`
+        render reserved words lowercase boldface (no underlining)
+        and builtins lowercase boldface italic
+
+    The lexer automatically performs the required lowercase conversion when
+    this mode is activated.
+
+    Example:
+
+    ``$ pygmentize -O full,style=algol -f latex -o /path/to/output /path/to/input``
+        Render input file in Algol publication mode to LaTeX output.
+
+
+    Rendering Mode of First Class ADT Identifiers:
+
+    The rendering of standard library first class ADT identifiers is controlled
+    by option flag "treat_stdlib_adts_as_builtins".
+
+    When this option is turned on, standard library ADT identifiers are rendered
+    as builtins.  When it is turned off, they are rendered as ordinary library
+    identifiers.
+
+    `treat_stdlib_adts_as_builtins` (default: On)
+
+    The option is useful for dialects that support ADTs as first class objects
+    and provide ADTs in the standard library that would otherwise be built-in.
+
+    At present, only Modula-2 R10 supports library ADTs as first class objects
+    and therefore, no ADT identifiers are defined for any other dialects.
+
+    Example:
+
+    ``$ pygmentize -O full,dialect=m2r10,treat_stdlib_adts_as_builtins=Off ...``
+        Render standard library ADTs as ordinary library types.
+
+    .. versionchanged:: 2.1
+       Added multi-dialect support.
+    """
+    name = 'Modula-2'
+    url = 'http://www.modula2.org/'
+    aliases = ['modula2', 'm2']
+    filenames = ['*.def', '*.mod']
+    mimetypes = ['text/x-modula2']
+    version_added = '1.3'
+
+    flags = re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL
+
+    tokens = {
+        'whitespace': [
+            (r'\n+', Text),  # blank lines
+            (r'\s+', Text),  # whitespace
+        ],
+        'dialecttags': [
+            # PIM Dialect Tag
+            (r'\(\*!m2pim\*\)', Comment.Special),
+            # ISO Dialect Tag
+            (r'\(\*!m2iso\*\)', Comment.Special),
+            # M2R10 Dialect Tag
+            (r'\(\*!m2r10\*\)', Comment.Special),
+            # ObjM2 Dialect Tag
+            (r'\(\*!objm2\*\)', Comment.Special),
+            # Aglet Extensions Dialect Tag
+            (r'\(\*!m2iso\+aglet\*\)', Comment.Special),
+            # GNU Extensions Dialect Tag
+            (r'\(\*!m2pim\+gm2\*\)', Comment.Special),
+            # p1 Extensions Dialect Tag
+            (r'\(\*!m2iso\+p1\*\)', Comment.Special),
+            # XDS Extensions Dialect Tag
+            (r'\(\*!m2iso\+xds\*\)', Comment.Special),
+        ],
+        'identifiers': [
+            (r'([a-zA-Z_$][\w$]*)', Name),
+        ],
+        'prefixed_number_literals': [
+            #
+            # Base-2, whole number
+            (r'0b[01]+(\'[01]+)*', Number.Bin),
+            #
+            # Base-16, whole number
+            (r'0[ux][0-9A-F]+(\'[0-9A-F]+)*', Number.Hex),
+        ],
+        'plain_number_literals': [
+            #
+            # Base-10, real number with exponent
+            (r'[0-9]+(\'[0-9]+)*'  # integral part
+             r'\.[0-9]+(\'[0-9]+)*'  # fractional part
+             r'[eE][+-]?[0-9]+(\'[0-9]+)*',  # exponent
+             Number.Float),
+            #
+            # Base-10, real number without exponent
+            (r'[0-9]+(\'[0-9]+)*'  # integral part
+             r'\.[0-9]+(\'[0-9]+)*',  # fractional part
+             Number.Float),
+            #
+            # Base-10, whole number
+            (r'[0-9]+(\'[0-9]+)*', Number.Integer),
+        ],
+        'suffixed_number_literals': [
+            #
+            # Base-8, whole number
+            (r'[0-7]+B', Number.Oct),
+            #
+            # Base-8, character code
+            (r'[0-7]+C', Number.Oct),
+            #
+            # Base-16, number
+            (r'[0-9A-F]+H', Number.Hex),
+        ],
+        'string_literals': [
+            (r'"(\\\\|\\[^\\]|[^"\\])*"', String.Double),
+            (r"'(\\\\|\\[^\\]|[^'\\])*'", String.Single),
+        ],
+        'digraph_operators': [
+            # Dot Product Operator
+            (r'\*\.', Operator),
+            # Array Concatenation Operator
+            (r'\+>', Operator),  # M2R10 + ObjM2
+            # Inequality Operator
+            (r'<>', Operator),  # ISO + PIM
+            # Less-Or-Equal, Subset
+            (r'<=', Operator),
+            # Greater-Or-Equal, Superset
+            (r'>=', Operator),
+            # Identity Operator
+            (r'==', Operator),  # M2R10 + ObjM2
+            # Type Conversion Operator
+            (r'::', Operator),  # M2R10 + ObjM2
+            # Assignment Symbol
+            (r':=', Operator),
+            # Postfix Increment Mutator
+            (r'\+\+', Operator),  # M2R10 + ObjM2
+            # Postfix Decrement Mutator
+            (r'--', Operator),  # M2R10 + ObjM2
+        ],
+        'unigraph_operators': [
+            # Arithmetic Operators
+            (r'[+-]', Operator),
+            (r'[*/]', Operator),
+            # ISO 80000-2 compliant Set Difference Operator
+            (r'\\', Operator),  # M2R10 + ObjM2
+            # Relational Operators
+            (r'[=#<>]', Operator),
+            # Dereferencing Operator
+            (r'\^', Operator),
+            # Dereferencing Operator Synonym
+            (r'@', Operator),  # ISO
+            # Logical AND Operator Synonym
+            (r'&', Operator),  # PIM + ISO
+            # Logical NOT Operator Synonym
+            (r'~', Operator),  # PIM + ISO
+            # Smalltalk Message Prefix
+            (r'`', Operator),  # ObjM2
+        ],
+        'digraph_punctuation': [
+            # Range Constructor
+            (r'\.\.', Punctuation),
+            # Opening Chevron Bracket
+            (r'<<', Punctuation),  # M2R10 + ISO
+            # Closing Chevron Bracket
+            (r'>>', Punctuation),  # M2R10 + ISO
+            # Blueprint Punctuation
+            (r'->', Punctuation),  # M2R10 + ISO
+            # Distinguish |# and # in M2 R10
+            (r'\|#', Punctuation),
+            # Distinguish ## and # in M2 R10
+            (r'##', Punctuation),
+            # Distinguish |* and * in M2 R10
+            (r'\|\*', Punctuation),
+        ],
+        'unigraph_punctuation': [
+            # Common Punctuation
+            (r'[()\[\]{},.:;|]', Punctuation),
+            # Case Label Separator Synonym
+            (r'!', Punctuation),  # ISO
+            # Blueprint Punctuation
+            (r'\?', Punctuation),  # M2R10 + ObjM2
+        ],
+        'comments': [
+            # Single Line Comment
+            (r'^//.*?\n', Comment.Single),  # M2R10 + ObjM2
+            # Block Comment
+            (r'\(\*([^$].*?)\*\)', Comment.Multiline),
+            # Template Block Comment
+            (r'/\*(.*?)\*/', Comment.Multiline),  # M2R10 + ObjM2
+        ],
+        'pragmas': [
+            # ISO Style Pragmas
+            (r'<\*.*?\*>', Comment.Preproc),  # ISO, M2R10 + ObjM2
+            # Pascal Style Pragmas
+            (r'\(\*\$.*?\*\)', Comment.Preproc),  # PIM
+        ],
+        'root': [
+            include('whitespace'),
+            include('dialecttags'),
+            include('pragmas'),
+            include('comments'),
+            include('identifiers'),
+            include('suffixed_number_literals'),  # PIM + ISO
+            include('prefixed_number_literals'),  # M2R10 + ObjM2
+            include('plain_number_literals'),
+            include('string_literals'),
+            include('digraph_punctuation'),
+            include('digraph_operators'),
+            include('unigraph_punctuation'),
+            include('unigraph_operators'),
+        ]
+    }
+
+#  C o m m o n   D a t a s e t s
+
+    # Common Reserved Words Dataset
+    common_reserved_words = (
+        # 37 common reserved words
+        'AND', 'ARRAY', 'BEGIN', 'BY', 'CASE', 'CONST', 'DEFINITION', 'DIV',
+        'DO', 'ELSE', 'ELSIF', 'END', 'EXIT', 'FOR', 'FROM', 'IF',
+        'IMPLEMENTATION', 'IMPORT', 'IN', 'LOOP', 'MOD', 'MODULE', 'NOT',
+        'OF', 'OR', 'POINTER', 'PROCEDURE', 'RECORD', 'REPEAT', 'RETURN',
+        'SET', 'THEN', 'TO', 'TYPE', 'UNTIL', 'VAR', 'WHILE',
+    )
+
+    # Common Builtins Dataset
+    common_builtins = (
+        # 16 common builtins
+        'ABS', 'BOOLEAN', 'CARDINAL', 'CHAR', 'CHR', 'FALSE', 'INTEGER',
+        'LONGINT', 'LONGREAL', 'MAX', 'MIN', 'NIL', 'ODD', 'ORD', 'REAL',
+        'TRUE',
+    )
+
+    # Common Pseudo-Module Builtins Dataset
+    common_pseudo_builtins = (
+        # 4 common pseudo builtins
+        'ADDRESS', 'BYTE', 'WORD', 'ADR'
+    )
+
+#  P I M   M o d u l a - 2   D a t a s e t s
+
+    # Lexemes to Mark as Error Tokens for PIM Modula-2
+    pim_lexemes_to_reject = (
+        '!', '`', '@', '$', '%', '?', '\\', '==', '++', '--', '::', '*.',
+        '+>', '->', '<<', '>>', '|#', '##',
+    )
+
+    # PIM Modula-2 Additional Reserved Words Dataset
+    pim_additional_reserved_words = (
+        # 3 additional reserved words
+        'EXPORT', 'QUALIFIED', 'WITH',
+    )
+
+    # PIM Modula-2 Additional Builtins Dataset
+    pim_additional_builtins = (
+        # 16 additional builtins
+        'BITSET', 'CAP', 'DEC', 'DISPOSE', 'EXCL', 'FLOAT', 'HALT', 'HIGH',
+        'INC', 'INCL', 'NEW', 'NIL', 'PROC', 'SIZE', 'TRUNC', 'VAL',
+    )
+
+    # PIM Modula-2 Additional Pseudo-Module Builtins Dataset
+    pim_additional_pseudo_builtins = (
+        # 5 additional pseudo builtins
+        'SYSTEM', 'PROCESS', 'TSIZE', 'NEWPROCESS', 'TRANSFER',
+    )
+
+#  I S O   M o d u l a - 2   D a t a s e t s
+
+    # Lexemes to Mark as Error Tokens for ISO Modula-2
+    iso_lexemes_to_reject = (
+        '`', '$', '%', '?', '\\', '==', '++', '--', '::', '*.', '+>', '->',
+        '<<', '>>', '|#', '##',
+    )
+
+    # ISO Modula-2 Additional Reserved Words Dataset
+    iso_additional_reserved_words = (
+        # 9 additional reserved words (ISO 10514-1)
+        'EXCEPT', 'EXPORT', 'FINALLY', 'FORWARD', 'PACKEDSET', 'QUALIFIED',
+        'REM', 'RETRY', 'WITH',
+        # 10 additional reserved words (ISO 10514-2 & ISO 10514-3)
+        'ABSTRACT', 'AS', 'CLASS', 'GUARD', 'INHERIT', 'OVERRIDE', 'READONLY',
+        'REVEAL', 'TRACED', 'UNSAFEGUARDED',
+    )
+
+    # ISO Modula-2 Additional Builtins Dataset
+    iso_additional_builtins = (
+        # 26 additional builtins (ISO 10514-1)
+        'BITSET', 'CAP', 'CMPLX', 'COMPLEX', 'DEC', 'DISPOSE', 'EXCL', 'FLOAT',
+        'HALT', 'HIGH', 'IM', 'INC', 'INCL', 'INT', 'INTERRUPTIBLE',  'LENGTH',
+        'LFLOAT', 'LONGCOMPLEX', 'NEW', 'PROC', 'PROTECTION', 'RE', 'SIZE',
+        'TRUNC', 'UNINTERRUBTIBLE', 'VAL',
+        # 5 additional builtins (ISO 10514-2 & ISO 10514-3)
+        'CREATE', 'DESTROY', 'EMPTY', 'ISMEMBER', 'SELF',
+    )
+
+    # ISO Modula-2 Additional Pseudo-Module Builtins Dataset
+    iso_additional_pseudo_builtins = (
+        # 14 additional builtins (SYSTEM)
+        'SYSTEM', 'BITSPERLOC', 'LOCSPERBYTE', 'LOCSPERWORD', 'LOC',
+        'ADDADR', 'SUBADR', 'DIFADR', 'MAKEADR', 'ADR',
+        'ROTATE', 'SHIFT', 'CAST', 'TSIZE',
+        # 13 additional builtins (COROUTINES)
+        'COROUTINES', 'ATTACH', 'COROUTINE', 'CURRENT', 'DETACH', 'HANDLER',
+        'INTERRUPTSOURCE', 'IOTRANSFER', 'IsATTACHED', 'LISTEN',
+        'NEWCOROUTINE', 'PROT', 'TRANSFER',
+        # 9 additional builtins (EXCEPTIONS)
+        'EXCEPTIONS', 'AllocateSource', 'CurrentNumber', 'ExceptionNumber',
+        'ExceptionSource', 'GetMessage', 'IsCurrentSource',
+        'IsExceptionalExecution', 'RAISE',
+        # 3 additional builtins (TERMINATION)
+        'TERMINATION', 'IsTerminating', 'HasHalted',
+        # 4 additional builtins (M2EXCEPTION)
+        'M2EXCEPTION', 'M2Exceptions', 'M2Exception', 'IsM2Exception',
+        'indexException', 'rangeException', 'caseSelectException',
+        'invalidLocation', 'functionException', 'wholeValueException',
+        'wholeDivException', 'realValueException', 'realDivException',
+        'complexValueException', 'complexDivException', 'protException',
+        'sysException', 'coException', 'exException',
+    )
+
+#  M o d u l a - 2   R 1 0   D a t a s e t s
+
+    # Lexemes to Mark as Error Tokens for Modula-2 R10
+    m2r10_lexemes_to_reject = (
+        '!', '`', '@', '$', '%', '&', '<>',
+    )
+
+    # Modula-2 R10 reserved words in addition to the common set
+    m2r10_additional_reserved_words = (
+        # 12 additional reserved words
+        'ALIAS', 'ARGLIST', 'BLUEPRINT', 'COPY', 'GENLIB', 'INDETERMINATE',
+        'NEW', 'NONE', 'OPAQUE', 'REFERENTIAL', 'RELEASE', 'RETAIN',
+        # 2 additional reserved words with symbolic assembly option
+        'ASM', 'REG',
+    )
+
+    # Modula-2 R10 builtins in addition to the common set
+    m2r10_additional_builtins = (
+        # 26 additional builtins
+        'CARDINAL', 'COUNT', 'EMPTY', 'EXISTS', 'INSERT', 'LENGTH', 'LONGCARD',
+        'OCTET', 'PTR', 'PRED', 'READ', 'READNEW', 'REMOVE', 'RETRIEVE', 'SORT',
+        'STORE', 'SUBSET', 'SUCC', 'TLIMIT', 'TMAX', 'TMIN', 'TRUE', 'TSIZE',
+        'UNICHAR', 'WRITE', 'WRITEF',
+    )
+
+    # Modula-2 R10 Additional Pseudo-Module Builtins Dataset
+    m2r10_additional_pseudo_builtins = (
+        # 13 additional builtins (TPROPERTIES)
+        'TPROPERTIES', 'PROPERTY', 'LITERAL', 'TPROPERTY', 'TLITERAL',
+        'TBUILTIN', 'TDYN', 'TREFC', 'TNIL', 'TBASE', 'TPRECISION',
+        'TMAXEXP', 'TMINEXP',
+        # 4 additional builtins (CONVERSION)
+        'CONVERSION', 'TSXFSIZE', 'SXF', 'VAL',
+        # 35 additional builtins (UNSAFE)
+        'UNSAFE', 'CAST', 'INTRINSIC', 'AVAIL', 'ADD', 'SUB', 'ADDC', 'SUBC',
+        'FETCHADD', 'FETCHSUB', 'SHL', 'SHR', 'ASHR', 'ROTL', 'ROTR', 'ROTLC',
+        'ROTRC', 'BWNOT', 'BWAND', 'BWOR', 'BWXOR', 'BWNAND', 'BWNOR',
+        'SETBIT', 'TESTBIT', 'LSBIT', 'MSBIT', 'CSBITS', 'BAIL', 'HALT',
+        'TODO', 'FFI', 'ADDR', 'VARGLIST', 'VARGC',
+        # 11 additional builtins (ATOMIC)
+        'ATOMIC', 'INTRINSIC', 'AVAIL', 'SWAP', 'CAS', 'INC', 'DEC', 'BWAND',
+        'BWNAND', 'BWOR', 'BWXOR',
+        # 7 additional builtins (COMPILER)
+        'COMPILER', 'DEBUG', 'MODNAME', 'PROCNAME', 'LINENUM', 'DEFAULT',
+        'HASH',
+        # 5 additional builtins (ASSEMBLER)
+        'ASSEMBLER', 'REGISTER', 'SETREG', 'GETREG', 'CODE',
+    )
+
+#  O b j e c t i v e   M o d u l a - 2   D a t a s e t s
+
+    # Lexemes to Mark as Error Tokens for Objective Modula-2
+    objm2_lexemes_to_reject = (
+        '!', '$', '%', '&', '<>',
+    )
+
+    # Objective Modula-2 Extensions
+    # reserved words in addition to Modula-2 R10
+    objm2_additional_reserved_words = (
+        # 16 additional reserved words
+        'BYCOPY', 'BYREF', 'CLASS', 'CONTINUE', 'CRITICAL', 'INOUT', 'METHOD',
+        'ON', 'OPTIONAL', 'OUT', 'PRIVATE', 'PROTECTED', 'PROTOCOL', 'PUBLIC',
+        'SUPER', 'TRY',
+    )
+
+    # Objective Modula-2 Extensions
+    # builtins in addition to Modula-2 R10
+    objm2_additional_builtins = (
+        # 3 additional builtins
+        'OBJECT', 'NO', 'YES',
+    )
+
+    # Objective Modula-2 Extensions
+    # pseudo-module builtins in addition to Modula-2 R10
+    objm2_additional_pseudo_builtins = (
+        # None
+    )
+
+#  A g l e t   M o d u l a - 2   D a t a s e t s
+
+    # Aglet Extensions
+    # reserved words in addition to ISO Modula-2
+    aglet_additional_reserved_words = (
+        # None
+    )
+
+    # Aglet Extensions
+    # builtins in addition to ISO Modula-2
+    aglet_additional_builtins = (
+        # 9 additional builtins
+        'BITSET8', 'BITSET16', 'BITSET32', 'CARDINAL8', 'CARDINAL16',
+        'CARDINAL32', 'INTEGER8', 'INTEGER16', 'INTEGER32',
+    )
+
+    # Aglet Modula-2 Extensions
+    # pseudo-module builtins in addition to ISO Modula-2
+    aglet_additional_pseudo_builtins = (
+        # None
+    )
+
+#  G N U   M o d u l a - 2   D a t a s e t s
+
+    # GNU Extensions
+    # reserved words in addition to PIM Modula-2
+    gm2_additional_reserved_words = (
+        # 10 additional reserved words
+        'ASM', '__ATTRIBUTE__', '__BUILTIN__', '__COLUMN__', '__DATE__',
+        '__FILE__', '__FUNCTION__', '__LINE__', '__MODULE__', 'VOLATILE',
+    )
+
+    # GNU Extensions
+    # builtins in addition to PIM Modula-2
+    gm2_additional_builtins = (
+        # 21 additional builtins
+        'BITSET8', 'BITSET16', 'BITSET32', 'CARDINAL8', 'CARDINAL16',
+        'CARDINAL32', 'CARDINAL64', 'COMPLEX32', 'COMPLEX64', 'COMPLEX96',
+        'COMPLEX128', 'INTEGER8', 'INTEGER16', 'INTEGER32', 'INTEGER64',
+        'REAL8', 'REAL16', 'REAL32', 'REAL96', 'REAL128', 'THROW',
+    )
+
+    # GNU Extensions
+    # pseudo-module builtins in addition to PIM Modula-2
+    gm2_additional_pseudo_builtins = (
+        # None
+    )
+
+#  p 1   M o d u l a - 2   D a t a s e t s
+
+    # p1 Extensions
+    # reserved words in addition to ISO Modula-2
+    p1_additional_reserved_words = (
+        # None
+    )
+
+    # p1 Extensions
+    # builtins in addition to ISO Modula-2
+    p1_additional_builtins = (
+        # None
+    )
+
+    # p1 Modula-2 Extensions
+    # pseudo-module builtins in addition to ISO Modula-2
+    p1_additional_pseudo_builtins = (
+        # 1 additional builtin
+        'BCD',
+    )
+
+#  X D S   M o d u l a - 2   D a t a s e t s
+
+    # XDS Extensions
+    # reserved words in addition to ISO Modula-2
+    xds_additional_reserved_words = (
+        # 1 additional reserved word
+        'SEQ',
+    )
+
+    # XDS Extensions
+    # builtins in addition to ISO Modula-2
+    xds_additional_builtins = (
+        # 9 additional builtins
+        'ASH', 'ASSERT', 'DIFFADR_TYPE', 'ENTIER', 'INDEX', 'LEN',
+        'LONGCARD', 'SHORTCARD', 'SHORTINT',
+    )
+
+    # XDS Modula-2 Extensions
+    # pseudo-module builtins in addition to ISO Modula-2
+    xds_additional_pseudo_builtins = (
+        # 22 additional builtins (SYSTEM)
+        'PROCESS', 'NEWPROCESS', 'BOOL8', 'BOOL16', 'BOOL32', 'CARD8',
+        'CARD16', 'CARD32', 'INT8', 'INT16', 'INT32', 'REF', 'MOVE',
+        'FILL', 'GET', 'PUT', 'CC', 'int', 'unsigned', 'size_t', 'void'
+        # 3 additional builtins (COMPILER)
+        'COMPILER', 'OPTION', 'EQUATION'
+    )
+
+#  P I M   S t a n d a r d   L i b r a r y   D a t a s e t s
+
+    # PIM Modula-2 Standard Library Modules Dataset
+    pim_stdlib_module_identifiers = (
+        'Terminal', 'FileSystem', 'InOut', 'RealInOut', 'MathLib0', 'Storage',
+    )
+
+    # PIM Modula-2 Standard Library Types Dataset
+    pim_stdlib_type_identifiers = (
+        'Flag', 'FlagSet', 'Response', 'Command', 'Lock', 'Permission',
+        'MediumType', 'File', 'FileProc', 'DirectoryProc', 'FileCommand',
+        'DirectoryCommand',
+    )
+
+    # PIM Modula-2 Standard Library Procedures Dataset
+    pim_stdlib_proc_identifiers = (
+        'Read', 'BusyRead', 'ReadAgain', 'Write', 'WriteString', 'WriteLn',
+        'Create', 'Lookup', 'Close', 'Delete', 'Rename', 'SetRead', 'SetWrite',
+        'SetModify', 'SetOpen', 'Doio', 'SetPos', 'GetPos', 'Length', 'Reset',
+        'Again', 'ReadWord', 'WriteWord', 'ReadChar', 'WriteChar',
+        'CreateMedium', 'DeleteMedium', 'AssignName', 'DeassignName',
+        'ReadMedium', 'LookupMedium', 'OpenInput', 'OpenOutput', 'CloseInput',
+        'CloseOutput', 'ReadString', 'ReadInt', 'ReadCard', 'ReadWrd',
+        'WriteInt', 'WriteCard', 'WriteOct', 'WriteHex', 'WriteWrd',
+        'ReadReal', 'WriteReal', 'WriteFixPt', 'WriteRealOct', 'sqrt', 'exp',
+        'ln', 'sin', 'cos', 'arctan', 'entier', 'ALLOCATE', 'DEALLOCATE',
+    )
+
+    # PIM Modula-2 Standard Library Variables Dataset
+    pim_stdlib_var_identifiers = (
+        'Done', 'termCH', 'in', 'out'
+    )
+
+    # PIM Modula-2 Standard Library Constants Dataset
+    pim_stdlib_const_identifiers = (
+        'EOL',
+    )
+
+#  I S O   S t a n d a r d   L i b r a r y   D a t a s e t s
+
+    # ISO Modula-2 Standard Library Modules Dataset
+    iso_stdlib_module_identifiers = (
+        # TO DO
+    )
+
+    # ISO Modula-2 Standard Library Types Dataset
+    iso_stdlib_type_identifiers = (
+        # TO DO
+    )
+
+    # ISO Modula-2 Standard Library Procedures Dataset
+    iso_stdlib_proc_identifiers = (
+        # TO DO
+    )
+
+    # ISO Modula-2 Standard Library Variables Dataset
+    iso_stdlib_var_identifiers = (
+        # TO DO
+    )
+
+    # ISO Modula-2 Standard Library Constants Dataset
+    iso_stdlib_const_identifiers = (
+        # TO DO
+    )
+
+#  M 2   R 1 0   S t a n d a r d   L i b r a r y   D a t a s e t s
+
+    # Modula-2 R10 Standard Library ADTs Dataset
+    m2r10_stdlib_adt_identifiers = (
+        'BCD', 'LONGBCD', 'BITSET', 'SHORTBITSET', 'LONGBITSET',
+        'LONGLONGBITSET', 'COMPLEX', 'LONGCOMPLEX', 'SHORTCARD', 'LONGLONGCARD',
+        'SHORTINT', 'LONGLONGINT', 'POSINT', 'SHORTPOSINT', 'LONGPOSINT',
+        'LONGLONGPOSINT', 'BITSET8', 'BITSET16', 'BITSET32', 'BITSET64',
+        'BITSET128', 'BS8', 'BS16', 'BS32', 'BS64', 'BS128', 'CARDINAL8',
+        'CARDINAL16', 'CARDINAL32', 'CARDINAL64', 'CARDINAL128', 'CARD8',
+        'CARD16', 'CARD32', 'CARD64', 'CARD128', 'INTEGER8', 'INTEGER16',
+        'INTEGER32', 'INTEGER64', 'INTEGER128', 'INT8', 'INT16', 'INT32',
+        'INT64', 'INT128', 'STRING', 'UNISTRING',
+    )
+
+    # Modula-2 R10 Standard Library Blueprints Dataset
+    m2r10_stdlib_blueprint_identifiers = (
+        'ProtoRoot', 'ProtoComputational', 'ProtoNumeric', 'ProtoScalar',
+        'ProtoNonScalar', 'ProtoCardinal', 'ProtoInteger', 'ProtoReal',
+        'ProtoComplex', 'ProtoVector', 'ProtoTuple', 'ProtoCompArray',
+        'ProtoCollection', 'ProtoStaticArray', 'ProtoStaticSet',
+        'ProtoStaticString', 'ProtoArray', 'ProtoString', 'ProtoSet',
+        'ProtoMultiSet', 'ProtoDictionary', 'ProtoMultiDict', 'ProtoExtension',
+        'ProtoIO', 'ProtoCardMath', 'ProtoIntMath', 'ProtoRealMath',
+    )
+
+    # Modula-2 R10 Standard Library Modules Dataset
+    m2r10_stdlib_module_identifiers = (
+        'ASCII', 'BooleanIO', 'CharIO', 'UnicharIO', 'OctetIO',
+        'CardinalIO', 'LongCardIO', 'IntegerIO', 'LongIntIO', 'RealIO',
+        'LongRealIO', 'BCDIO', 'LongBCDIO', 'CardMath', 'LongCardMath',
+        'IntMath', 'LongIntMath', 'RealMath', 'LongRealMath', 'BCDMath',
+        'LongBCDMath', 'FileIO', 'FileSystem', 'Storage', 'IOSupport',
+    )
+
+    # Modula-2 R10 Standard Library Types Dataset
+    m2r10_stdlib_type_identifiers = (
+        'File', 'Status',
+        # TO BE COMPLETED
+    )
+
+    # Modula-2 R10 Standard Library Procedures Dataset
+    m2r10_stdlib_proc_identifiers = (
+        'ALLOCATE', 'DEALLOCATE', 'SIZE',
+        # TO BE COMPLETED
+    )
+
+    # Modula-2 R10 Standard Library Variables Dataset
+    m2r10_stdlib_var_identifiers = (
+        'stdIn', 'stdOut', 'stdErr',
+    )
+
+    # Modula-2 R10 Standard Library Constants Dataset
+    m2r10_stdlib_const_identifiers = (
+        'pi', 'tau',
+    )
+
+#  D i a l e c t s
+
+    # Dialect modes
+    dialects = (
+        'unknown',
+        'm2pim', 'm2iso', 'm2r10', 'objm2',
+        'm2iso+aglet', 'm2pim+gm2', 'm2iso+p1', 'm2iso+xds',
+    )
+
+#   D a t a b a s e s
+
+    # Lexemes to Mark as Errors Database
+    lexemes_to_reject_db = {
+        # Lexemes to reject for unknown dialect
+        'unknown': (
+            # LEAVE THIS EMPTY
+        ),
+        # Lexemes to reject for PIM Modula-2
+        'm2pim': (
+            pim_lexemes_to_reject,
+        ),
+        # Lexemes to reject for ISO Modula-2
+        'm2iso': (
+            iso_lexemes_to_reject,
+        ),
+        # Lexemes to reject for Modula-2 R10
+        'm2r10': (
+            m2r10_lexemes_to_reject,
+        ),
+        # Lexemes to reject for Objective Modula-2
+        'objm2': (
+            objm2_lexemes_to_reject,
+        ),
+        # Lexemes to reject for Aglet Modula-2
+        'm2iso+aglet': (
+            iso_lexemes_to_reject,
+        ),
+        # Lexemes to reject for GNU Modula-2
+        'm2pim+gm2': (
+            pim_lexemes_to_reject,
+        ),
+        # Lexemes to reject for p1 Modula-2
+        'm2iso+p1': (
+            iso_lexemes_to_reject,
+        ),
+        # Lexemes to reject for XDS Modula-2
+        'm2iso+xds': (
+            iso_lexemes_to_reject,
+        ),
+    }
+
+    # Reserved Words Database
+    reserved_words_db = {
+        # Reserved words for unknown dialect
+        'unknown': (
+            common_reserved_words,
+            pim_additional_reserved_words,
+            iso_additional_reserved_words,
+            m2r10_additional_reserved_words,
+        ),
+
+        # Reserved words for PIM Modula-2
+        'm2pim': (
+            common_reserved_words,
+            pim_additional_reserved_words,
+        ),
+
+        # Reserved words for Modula-2 R10
+        'm2iso': (
+            common_reserved_words,
+            iso_additional_reserved_words,
+        ),
+
+        # Reserved words for ISO Modula-2
+        'm2r10': (
+            common_reserved_words,
+            m2r10_additional_reserved_words,
+        ),
+
+        # Reserved words for Objective Modula-2
+        'objm2': (
+            common_reserved_words,
+            m2r10_additional_reserved_words,
+            objm2_additional_reserved_words,
+        ),
+
+        # Reserved words for Aglet Modula-2 Extensions
+        'm2iso+aglet': (
+            common_reserved_words,
+            iso_additional_reserved_words,
+            aglet_additional_reserved_words,
+        ),
+
+        # Reserved words for GNU Modula-2 Extensions
+        'm2pim+gm2': (
+            common_reserved_words,
+            pim_additional_reserved_words,
+            gm2_additional_reserved_words,
+        ),
+
+        # Reserved words for p1 Modula-2 Extensions
+        'm2iso+p1': (
+            common_reserved_words,
+            iso_additional_reserved_words,
+            p1_additional_reserved_words,
+        ),
+
+        # Reserved words for XDS Modula-2 Extensions
+        'm2iso+xds': (
+            common_reserved_words,
+            iso_additional_reserved_words,
+            xds_additional_reserved_words,
+        ),
+    }
+
+    # Builtins Database
+    builtins_db = {
+        # Builtins for unknown dialect
+        'unknown': (
+            common_builtins,
+            pim_additional_builtins,
+            iso_additional_builtins,
+            m2r10_additional_builtins,
+        ),
+
+        # Builtins for PIM Modula-2
+        'm2pim': (
+            common_builtins,
+            pim_additional_builtins,
+        ),
+
+        # Builtins for ISO Modula-2
+        'm2iso': (
+            common_builtins,
+            iso_additional_builtins,
+        ),
+
+        # Builtins for ISO Modula-2
+        'm2r10': (
+            common_builtins,
+            m2r10_additional_builtins,
+        ),
+
+        # Builtins for Objective Modula-2
+        'objm2': (
+            common_builtins,
+            m2r10_additional_builtins,
+            objm2_additional_builtins,
+        ),
+
+        # Builtins for Aglet Modula-2 Extensions
+        'm2iso+aglet': (
+            common_builtins,
+            iso_additional_builtins,
+            aglet_additional_builtins,
+        ),
+
+        # Builtins for GNU Modula-2 Extensions
+        'm2pim+gm2': (
+            common_builtins,
+            pim_additional_builtins,
+            gm2_additional_builtins,
+        ),
+
+        # Builtins for p1 Modula-2 Extensions
+        'm2iso+p1': (
+            common_builtins,
+            iso_additional_builtins,
+            p1_additional_builtins,
+        ),
+
+        # Builtins for XDS Modula-2 Extensions
+        'm2iso+xds': (
+            common_builtins,
+            iso_additional_builtins,
+            xds_additional_builtins,
+        ),
+    }
+
+    # Pseudo-Module Builtins Database
+    pseudo_builtins_db = {
+        # Builtins for unknown dialect
+        'unknown': (
+            common_pseudo_builtins,
+            pim_additional_pseudo_builtins,
+            iso_additional_pseudo_builtins,
+            m2r10_additional_pseudo_builtins,
+        ),
+
+        # Builtins for PIM Modula-2
+        'm2pim': (
+            common_pseudo_builtins,
+            pim_additional_pseudo_builtins,
+        ),
+
+        # Builtins for ISO Modula-2
+        'm2iso': (
+            common_pseudo_builtins,
+            iso_additional_pseudo_builtins,
+        ),
+
+        # Builtins for ISO Modula-2
+        'm2r10': (
+            common_pseudo_builtins,
+            m2r10_additional_pseudo_builtins,
+        ),
+
+        # Builtins for Objective Modula-2
+        'objm2': (
+            common_pseudo_builtins,
+            m2r10_additional_pseudo_builtins,
+            objm2_additional_pseudo_builtins,
+        ),
+
+        # Builtins for Aglet Modula-2 Extensions
+        'm2iso+aglet': (
+            common_pseudo_builtins,
+            iso_additional_pseudo_builtins,
+            aglet_additional_pseudo_builtins,
+        ),
+
+        # Builtins for GNU Modula-2 Extensions
+        'm2pim+gm2': (
+            common_pseudo_builtins,
+            pim_additional_pseudo_builtins,
+            gm2_additional_pseudo_builtins,
+        ),
+
+        # Builtins for p1 Modula-2 Extensions
+        'm2iso+p1': (
+            common_pseudo_builtins,
+            iso_additional_pseudo_builtins,
+            p1_additional_pseudo_builtins,
+        ),
+
+        # Builtins for XDS Modula-2 Extensions
+        'm2iso+xds': (
+            common_pseudo_builtins,
+            iso_additional_pseudo_builtins,
+            xds_additional_pseudo_builtins,
+        ),
+    }
+
+    # Standard Library ADTs Database
+    stdlib_adts_db = {
+        # Empty entry for unknown dialect
+        'unknown': (
+            # LEAVE THIS EMPTY
+        ),
+        # Standard Library ADTs for PIM Modula-2
+        'm2pim': (
+            # No first class library types
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library ADTs for ISO Modula-2
+        'm2iso': (
+            # No first class library types
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library ADTs for Modula-2 R10
+        'm2r10': (
+            m2r10_stdlib_adt_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library ADTs for Objective Modula-2
+        'objm2': (
+            m2r10_stdlib_adt_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library ADTs for Aglet Modula-2
+        'm2iso+aglet': (
+            # No first class library types
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library ADTs for GNU Modula-2
+        'm2pim+gm2': (
+            # No first class library types
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library ADTs for p1 Modula-2
+        'm2iso+p1': (
+            # No first class library types
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library ADTs for XDS Modula-2
+        'm2iso+xds': (
+            # No first class library types
+        ),
+    }
+
+    # Standard Library Modules Database
+    stdlib_modules_db = {
+        # Empty entry for unknown dialect
+        'unknown': (
+            # LEAVE THIS EMPTY
+        ),
+        # Standard Library Modules for PIM Modula-2
+        'm2pim': (
+            pim_stdlib_module_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Modules for ISO Modula-2
+        'm2iso': (
+            iso_stdlib_module_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Modules for Modula-2 R10
+        'm2r10': (
+            m2r10_stdlib_blueprint_identifiers,
+            m2r10_stdlib_module_identifiers,
+            m2r10_stdlib_adt_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Modules for Objective Modula-2
+        'objm2': (
+            m2r10_stdlib_blueprint_identifiers,
+            m2r10_stdlib_module_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Modules for Aglet Modula-2
+        'm2iso+aglet': (
+            iso_stdlib_module_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Modules for GNU Modula-2
+        'm2pim+gm2': (
+            pim_stdlib_module_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Modules for p1 Modula-2
+        'm2iso+p1': (
+            iso_stdlib_module_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Modules for XDS Modula-2
+        'm2iso+xds': (
+            iso_stdlib_module_identifiers,
+        ),
+    }
+
+    # Standard Library Types Database
+    stdlib_types_db = {
+        # Empty entry for unknown dialect
+        'unknown': (
+            # LEAVE THIS EMPTY
+        ),
+        # Standard Library Types for PIM Modula-2
+        'm2pim': (
+            pim_stdlib_type_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Types for ISO Modula-2
+        'm2iso': (
+            iso_stdlib_type_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Types for Modula-2 R10
+        'm2r10': (
+            m2r10_stdlib_type_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Types for Objective Modula-2
+        'objm2': (
+            m2r10_stdlib_type_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Types for Aglet Modula-2
+        'm2iso+aglet': (
+            iso_stdlib_type_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Types for GNU Modula-2
+        'm2pim+gm2': (
+            pim_stdlib_type_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Types for p1 Modula-2
+        'm2iso+p1': (
+            iso_stdlib_type_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Types for XDS Modula-2
+        'm2iso+xds': (
+            iso_stdlib_type_identifiers,
+        ),
+    }
+
+    # Standard Library Procedures Database
+    stdlib_procedures_db = {
+        # Empty entry for unknown dialect
+        'unknown': (
+            # LEAVE THIS EMPTY
+        ),
+        # Standard Library Procedures for PIM Modula-2
+        'm2pim': (
+            pim_stdlib_proc_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Procedures for ISO Modula-2
+        'm2iso': (
+            iso_stdlib_proc_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Procedures for Modula-2 R10
+        'm2r10': (
+            m2r10_stdlib_proc_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Procedures for Objective Modula-2
+        'objm2': (
+            m2r10_stdlib_proc_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Procedures for Aglet Modula-2
+        'm2iso+aglet': (
+            iso_stdlib_proc_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Procedures for GNU Modula-2
+        'm2pim+gm2': (
+            pim_stdlib_proc_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Procedures for p1 Modula-2
+        'm2iso+p1': (
+            iso_stdlib_proc_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Procedures for XDS Modula-2
+        'm2iso+xds': (
+            iso_stdlib_proc_identifiers,
+        ),
+    }
+
+    # Standard Library Variables Database
+    stdlib_variables_db = {
+        # Empty entry for unknown dialect
+        'unknown': (
+            # LEAVE THIS EMPTY
+        ),
+        # Standard Library Variables for PIM Modula-2
+        'm2pim': (
+            pim_stdlib_var_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Variables for ISO Modula-2
+        'm2iso': (
+            iso_stdlib_var_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Variables for Modula-2 R10
+        'm2r10': (
+            m2r10_stdlib_var_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Variables for Objective Modula-2
+        'objm2': (
+            m2r10_stdlib_var_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Variables for Aglet Modula-2
+        'm2iso+aglet': (
+            iso_stdlib_var_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Variables for GNU Modula-2
+        'm2pim+gm2': (
+            pim_stdlib_var_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Variables for p1 Modula-2
+        'm2iso+p1': (
+            iso_stdlib_var_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Variables for XDS Modula-2
+        'm2iso+xds': (
+            iso_stdlib_var_identifiers,
+        ),
+    }
+
+    # Standard Library Constants Database
+    stdlib_constants_db = {
+        # Empty entry for unknown dialect
+        'unknown': (
+            # LEAVE THIS EMPTY
+        ),
+        # Standard Library Constants for PIM Modula-2
+        'm2pim': (
+            pim_stdlib_const_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Constants for ISO Modula-2
+        'm2iso': (
+            iso_stdlib_const_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Constants for Modula-2 R10
+        'm2r10': (
+            m2r10_stdlib_const_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Constants for Objective Modula-2
+        'objm2': (
+            m2r10_stdlib_const_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Constants for Aglet Modula-2
+        'm2iso+aglet': (
+            iso_stdlib_const_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Constants for GNU Modula-2
+        'm2pim+gm2': (
+            pim_stdlib_const_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Constants for p1 Modula-2
+        'm2iso+p1': (
+            iso_stdlib_const_identifiers,
+        ),
+
+        # Standard Library Constants for XDS Modula-2
+        'm2iso+xds': (
+            iso_stdlib_const_identifiers,
+        ),
+    }
+
+#   M e t h o d s
+
+    # initialise a lexer instance
+    def __init__(self, **options):
+        #
+        # check dialect options
+        #
+        dialects = get_list_opt(options, 'dialect', [])
+        #
+        for dialect_option in dialects:
+            if dialect_option in self.dialects[1:-1]:
+                # valid dialect option found
+                self.set_dialect(dialect_option)
+                break
+        #
+        # Fallback Mode (DEFAULT)
+        else:
+            # no valid dialect option
+            self.set_dialect('unknown')
+        #
+        self.dialect_set_by_tag = False
+        #
+        # check style options
+        #
+        styles = get_list_opt(options, 'style', [])
+        #
+        # use lowercase mode for Algol style
+        if 'algol' in styles or 'algol_nu' in styles:
+            self.algol_publication_mode = True
+        else:
+            self.algol_publication_mode = False
+        #
+        # Check option flags
+        #
+        self.treat_stdlib_adts_as_builtins = get_bool_opt(
+            options, 'treat_stdlib_adts_as_builtins', True)
+        #
+        # call superclass initialiser
+        RegexLexer.__init__(self, **options)
+
+    # Set lexer to a specified dialect
+    def set_dialect(self, dialect_id):
+        #
+        # if __debug__:
+        #    print 'entered set_dialect with arg: ', dialect_id
+        #
+        # check dialect name against known dialects
+        if dialect_id not in self.dialects:
+            dialect = 'unknown'  # default
+        else:
+            dialect = dialect_id
+        #
+        # compose lexemes to reject set
+        lexemes_to_reject_set = set()
+        # add each list of reject lexemes for this dialect
+        for list in self.lexemes_to_reject_db[dialect]:
+            lexemes_to_reject_set.update(set(list))
+        #
+        # compose reserved words set
+        reswords_set = set()
+        # add each list of reserved words for this dialect
+        for list in self.reserved_words_db[dialect]:
+            reswords_set.update(set(list))
+        #
+        # compose builtins set
+        builtins_set = set()
+        # add each list of builtins for this dialect excluding reserved words
+        for list in self.builtins_db[dialect]:
+            builtins_set.update(set(list).difference(reswords_set))
+        #
+        # compose pseudo-builtins set
+        pseudo_builtins_set = set()
+        # add each list of builtins for this dialect excluding reserved words
+        for list in self.pseudo_builtins_db[dialect]:
+            pseudo_builtins_set.update(set(list).difference(reswords_set))
+        #
+        # compose ADTs set
+        adts_set = set()
+        # add each list of ADTs for this dialect excluding reserved words
+        for list in self.stdlib_adts_db[dialect]:
+            adts_set.update(set(list).difference(reswords_set))
+        #
+        # compose modules set
+        modules_set = set()
+        # add each list of builtins for this dialect excluding builtins
+        for list in self.stdlib_modules_db[dialect]:
+            modules_set.update(set(list).difference(builtins_set))
+        #
+        # compose types set
+        types_set = set()
+        # add each list of types for this dialect excluding builtins
+        for list in self.stdlib_types_db[dialect]:
+            types_set.update(set(list).difference(builtins_set))
+        #
+        # compose procedures set
+        procedures_set = set()
+        # add each list of procedures for this dialect excluding builtins
+        for list in self.stdlib_procedures_db[dialect]:
+            procedures_set.update(set(list).difference(builtins_set))
+        #
+        # compose variables set
+        variables_set = set()
+        # add each list of variables for this dialect excluding builtins
+        for list in self.stdlib_variables_db[dialect]:
+            variables_set.update(set(list).difference(builtins_set))
+        #
+        # compose constants set
+        constants_set = set()
+        # add each list of constants for this dialect excluding builtins
+        for list in self.stdlib_constants_db[dialect]:
+            constants_set.update(set(list).difference(builtins_set))
+        #
+        # update lexer state
+        self.dialect = dialect
+        self.lexemes_to_reject = lexemes_to_reject_set
+        self.reserved_words = reswords_set
+        self.builtins = builtins_set
+        self.pseudo_builtins = pseudo_builtins_set
+        self.adts = adts_set
+        self.modules = modules_set
+        self.types = types_set
+        self.procedures = procedures_set
+        self.variables = variables_set
+        self.constants = constants_set
+        #
+        # if __debug__:
+        #    print 'exiting set_dialect'
+        #    print ' self.dialect: ', self.dialect
+        #    print ' self.lexemes_to_reject: ', self.lexemes_to_reject
+        #    print ' self.reserved_words: ', self.reserved_words
+        #    print ' self.builtins: ', self.builtins
+        #    print ' self.pseudo_builtins: ', self.pseudo_builtins
+        #    print ' self.adts: ', self.adts
+        #    print ' self.modules: ', self.modules
+        #    print ' self.types: ', self.types
+        #    print ' self.procedures: ', self.procedures
+        #    print ' self.variables: ', self.variables
+        #    print ' self.types: ', self.types
+        #    print ' self.constants: ', self.constants
+
+    # Extracts a dialect name from a dialect tag comment string  and checks
+    # the extracted name against known dialects.  If a match is found,  the
+    # matching name is returned, otherwise dialect id 'unknown' is returned
+    def get_dialect_from_dialect_tag(self, dialect_tag):
+        #
+        # if __debug__:
+        #    print 'entered get_dialect_from_dialect_tag with arg: ', dialect_tag
+        #
+        # constants
+        left_tag_delim = '(*!'
+        right_tag_delim = '*)'
+        left_tag_delim_len = len(left_tag_delim)
+        right_tag_delim_len = len(right_tag_delim)
+        indicator_start = left_tag_delim_len
+        indicator_end = -(right_tag_delim_len)
+        #
+        # check comment string for dialect indicator
+        if len(dialect_tag) > (left_tag_delim_len + right_tag_delim_len) \
+           and dialect_tag.startswith(left_tag_delim) \
+           and dialect_tag.endswith(right_tag_delim):
+            #
+            # if __debug__:
+            #    print 'dialect tag found'
+            #
+            # extract dialect indicator
+            indicator = dialect_tag[indicator_start:indicator_end]
+            #
+            # if __debug__:
+            #    print 'extracted: ', indicator
+            #
+            # check against known dialects
+            for index in range(1, len(self.dialects)):
+                #
+                # if __debug__:
+                #    print 'dialects[', index, ']: ', self.dialects[index]
+                #
+                if indicator == self.dialects[index]:
+                    #
+                    # if __debug__:
+                    #    print 'matching dialect found'
+                    #
+                    # indicator matches known dialect
+                    return indicator
+            else:
+                # indicator does not match any dialect
+                return 'unknown'  # default
+        else:
+            # invalid indicator string
+            return 'unknown'  # default
+
+    # intercept the token stream, modify token attributes and return them
+    def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text):
+        for index, token, value in RegexLexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text):
+            #
+            # check for dialect tag if dialect has not been set by tag
+            if not self.dialect_set_by_tag and token == Comment.Special:
+                indicated_dialect = self.get_dialect_from_dialect_tag(value)
+                if indicated_dialect != 'unknown':
+                    # token is a dialect indicator
+                    # reset reserved words and builtins
+                    self.set_dialect(indicated_dialect)
+                    self.dialect_set_by_tag = True
+            #
+            # check for reserved words, predefined and stdlib identifiers
+            if token is Name:
+                if value in self.reserved_words:
+                    token = Keyword.Reserved
+                    if self.algol_publication_mode:
+                        value = value.lower()
+                #
+                elif value in self.builtins:
+                    token = Name.Builtin
+                    if self.algol_publication_mode:
+                        value = value.lower()
+                #
+                elif value in self.pseudo_builtins:
+                    token = Name.Builtin.Pseudo
+                    if self.algol_publication_mode:
+                        value = value.lower()
+                #
+                elif value in self.adts:
+                    if not self.treat_stdlib_adts_as_builtins:
+                        token = Name.Namespace
+                    else:
+                        token = Name.Builtin.Pseudo
+                        if self.algol_publication_mode:
+                            value = value.lower()
+                #
+                elif value in self.modules:
+                    token = Name.Namespace
+                #
+                elif value in self.types:
+                    token = Name.Class
+                #
+                elif value in self.procedures:
+                    token = Name.Function
+                #
+                elif value in self.variables:
+                    token = Name.Variable
+                #
+                elif value in self.constants:
+                    token = Name.Constant
+            #
+            elif token in Number:
+                #
+                # mark prefix number literals as error for PIM and ISO dialects
+                if self.dialect not in ('unknown', 'm2r10', 'objm2'):
+                    if "'" in value or value[0:2] in ('0b', '0x', '0u'):
+                        token = Error
+                #
+                elif self.dialect in ('m2r10', 'objm2'):
+                    # mark base-8 number literals as errors for M2 R10 and ObjM2
+                    if token is Number.Oct:
+                        token = Error
+                    # mark suffix base-16 literals as errors for M2 R10 and ObjM2
+                    elif token is Number.Hex and 'H' in value:
+                        token = Error
+                    # mark real numbers with E as errors for M2 R10 and ObjM2
+                    elif token is Number.Float and 'E' in value:
+                        token = Error
+            #
+            elif token in Comment:
+                #
+                # mark single line comment as error for PIM and ISO dialects
+                if token is Comment.Single:
+                    if self.dialect not in ('unknown', 'm2r10', 'objm2'):
+                        token = Error
+                #
+                if token is Comment.Preproc:
+                    # mark ISO pragma as error for PIM dialects
+                    if value.startswith('<*') and \
+                       self.dialect.startswith('m2pim'):
+                        token = Error
+                    # mark PIM pragma as comment for other dialects
+                    elif value.startswith('(*$') and \
+                            self.dialect != 'unknown' and \
+                            not self.dialect.startswith('m2pim'):
+                        token = Comment.Multiline
+            #
+            else:  # token is neither Name nor Comment
+                #
+                # mark lexemes matching the dialect's error token set as errors
+                if value in self.lexemes_to_reject:
+                    token = Error
+                #
+                # substitute lexemes when in Algol mode
+                if self.algol_publication_mode:
+                    if value == '#':
+                        value = '≠'
+                    elif value == '<=':
+                        value = '≤'
+                    elif value == '>=':
+                        value = '≥'
+                    elif value == '==':
+                        value = '≡'
+                    elif value == '*.':
+                        value = '•'
+
+            # return result
+            yield index, token, value
+
+    def analyse_text(text):
+        """It's Pascal-like, but does not use FUNCTION -- uses PROCEDURE
+        instead."""
+
+        # Check if this looks like Pascal, if not, bail out early
+        if not ('(*' in text and '*)' in text and ':=' in text):
+            return
+
+        result = 0
+        # Procedure is in Modula2
+        if re.search(r'\bPROCEDURE\b', text):
+            result += 0.6
+
+        # FUNCTION is only valid in Pascal, but not in Modula2
+        if re.search(r'\bFUNCTION\b', text):
+            result = 0.0
+
+        return result
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/mojo.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/mojo.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..84aac46694607b0f385fc1aec747c3ffcde7ca74
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/mojo.py
@@ -0,0 +1,707 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.mojo
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Lexers for Mojo and related languages.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import keyword
+
+from pygments import unistring as uni
+from pygments.lexer import (
+    RegexLexer,
+    bygroups,
+    combined,
+    default,
+    include,
+    this,
+    using,
+    words,
+)
+from pygments.token import (
+    Comment,
+    # Error,
+    Keyword,
+    Name,
+    Number,
+    Operator,
+    Punctuation,
+    String,
+    Text,
+    Whitespace,
+)
+from pygments.util import shebang_matches
+
+__all__ = ["MojoLexer"]
+
+
+class MojoLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    For Mojo source code (version 24.2.1).
+    """
+
+    name = "Mojo"
+    url = "https://docs.modular.com/mojo/"
+    aliases = ["mojo", "🔥"]
+    filenames = [
+        "*.mojo",
+        "*.🔥",
+    ]
+    mimetypes = [
+        "text/x-mojo",
+        "application/x-mojo",
+    ]
+    version_added = "2.18"
+
+    uni_name = f"[{uni.xid_start}][{uni.xid_continue}]*"
+
+    def innerstring_rules(ttype):
+        return [
+            # the old style '%s' % (...) string formatting (still valid in Py3)
+            (
+                r"%(\(\w+\))?[-#0 +]*([0-9]+|[*])?(\.([0-9]+|[*]))?"
+                "[hlL]?[E-GXc-giorsaux%]",
+                String.Interpol,
+            ),
+            # the new style '{}'.format(...) string formatting
+            (
+                r"\{"
+                r"((\w+)((\.\w+)|(\[[^\]]+\]))*)?"  # field name
+                r"(\![sra])?"  # conversion
+                r"(\:(.?[<>=\^])?[-+ ]?#?0?(\d+)?,?(\.\d+)?[E-GXb-gnosx%]?)?"
+                r"\}",
+                String.Interpol,
+            ),
+            # backslashes, quotes and formatting signs must be parsed one at a time
+            (r'[^\\\'"%{\n]+', ttype),
+            (r'[\'"\\]', ttype),
+            # unhandled string formatting sign
+            (r"%|(\{{1,2})", ttype),
+            # newlines are an error (use "nl" state)
+        ]
+
+    def fstring_rules(ttype):
+        return [
+            # Assuming that a '}' is the closing brace after format specifier.
+            # Sadly, this means that we won't detect syntax error. But it's
+            # more important to parse correct syntax correctly, than to
+            # highlight invalid syntax.
+            (r"\}", String.Interpol),
+            (r"\{", String.Interpol, "expr-inside-fstring"),
+            # backslashes, quotes and formatting signs must be parsed one at a time
+            (r'[^\\\'"{}\n]+', ttype),
+            (r'[\'"\\]', ttype),
+            # newlines are an error (use "nl" state)
+        ]
+
+    tokens = {
+        "root": [
+            (r"\s+", Whitespace),
+            (
+                r'^(\s*)([rRuUbB]{,2})("""(?:.|\n)*?""")',
+                bygroups(Whitespace, String.Affix, String.Doc),
+            ),
+            (
+                r"^(\s*)([rRuUbB]{,2})('''(?:.|\n)*?''')",
+                bygroups(Whitespace, String.Affix, String.Doc),
+            ),
+            (r"\A#!.+$", Comment.Hashbang),
+            (r"#.*$", Comment.Single),
+            (r"\\\n", Whitespace),
+            (r"\\", Whitespace),
+            include("keywords"),
+            include("soft-keywords"),
+            # In the original PR, all the below here used ((?:\s|\\\s)+) to
+            # designate whitespace, but I can't find any example of this being
+            # needed in the example file, so we're replacing it with `\s+`.
+            (
+                r"(alias)(\s+)",
+                bygroups(Keyword, Whitespace),
+                "varname",  # TODO varname the right fit?
+            ),
+            (r"(var)(\s+)", bygroups(Keyword, Whitespace), "varname"),
+            (r"(def)(\s+)", bygroups(Keyword, Whitespace), "funcname"),
+            (r"(fn)(\s+)", bygroups(Keyword, Whitespace), "funcname"),
+            (
+                r"(class)(\s+)",
+                bygroups(Keyword, Whitespace),
+                "classname",
+            ),  # not implemented yet
+            (r"(struct)(\s+)", bygroups(Keyword, Whitespace), "structname"),
+            (r"(trait)(\s+)", bygroups(Keyword, Whitespace), "structname"),
+            (r"(from)(\s+)", bygroups(Keyword.Namespace, Whitespace), "fromimport"),
+            (r"(import)(\s+)", bygroups(Keyword.Namespace, Whitespace), "import"),
+            include("expr"),
+        ],
+        "expr": [
+            # raw f-strings
+            (
+                '(?i)(rf|fr)(""")',
+                bygroups(String.Affix, String.Double),
+                combined("rfstringescape", "tdqf"),
+            ),
+            (
+                "(?i)(rf|fr)(''')",
+                bygroups(String.Affix, String.Single),
+                combined("rfstringescape", "tsqf"),
+            ),
+            (
+                '(?i)(rf|fr)(")',
+                bygroups(String.Affix, String.Double),
+                combined("rfstringescape", "dqf"),
+            ),
+            (
+                "(?i)(rf|fr)(')",
+                bygroups(String.Affix, String.Single),
+                combined("rfstringescape", "sqf"),
+            ),
+            # non-raw f-strings
+            (
+                '([fF])(""")',
+                bygroups(String.Affix, String.Double),
+                combined("fstringescape", "tdqf"),
+            ),
+            (
+                "([fF])(''')",
+                bygroups(String.Affix, String.Single),
+                combined("fstringescape", "tsqf"),
+            ),
+            (
+                '([fF])(")',
+                bygroups(String.Affix, String.Double),
+                combined("fstringescape", "dqf"),
+            ),
+            (
+                "([fF])(')",
+                bygroups(String.Affix, String.Single),
+                combined("fstringescape", "sqf"),
+            ),
+            # raw bytes and strings
+            ('(?i)(rb|br|r)(""")', bygroups(String.Affix, String.Double), "tdqs"),
+            ("(?i)(rb|br|r)(''')", bygroups(String.Affix, String.Single), "tsqs"),
+            ('(?i)(rb|br|r)(")', bygroups(String.Affix, String.Double), "dqs"),
+            ("(?i)(rb|br|r)(')", bygroups(String.Affix, String.Single), "sqs"),
+            # non-raw strings
+            (
+                '([uU]?)(""")',
+                bygroups(String.Affix, String.Double),
+                combined("stringescape", "tdqs"),
+            ),
+            (
+                "([uU]?)(''')",
+                bygroups(String.Affix, String.Single),
+                combined("stringescape", "tsqs"),
+            ),
+            (
+                '([uU]?)(")',
+                bygroups(String.Affix, String.Double),
+                combined("stringescape", "dqs"),
+            ),
+            (
+                "([uU]?)(')",
+                bygroups(String.Affix, String.Single),
+                combined("stringescape", "sqs"),
+            ),
+            # non-raw bytes
+            (
+                '([bB])(""")',
+                bygroups(String.Affix, String.Double),
+                combined("bytesescape", "tdqs"),
+            ),
+            (
+                "([bB])(''')",
+                bygroups(String.Affix, String.Single),
+                combined("bytesescape", "tsqs"),
+            ),
+            (
+                '([bB])(")',
+                bygroups(String.Affix, String.Double),
+                combined("bytesescape", "dqs"),
+            ),
+            (
+                "([bB])(')",
+                bygroups(String.Affix, String.Single),
+                combined("bytesescape", "sqs"),
+            ),
+            (r"[^\S\n]+", Text),
+            include("numbers"),
+            (r"!=|==|<<|>>|:=|[-~+/*%=<>&^|.]", Operator),
+            (r"([]{}:\(\),;[])+", Punctuation),
+            (r"(in|is|and|or|not)\b", Operator.Word),
+            include("expr-keywords"),
+            include("builtins"),
+            include("magicfuncs"),
+            include("magicvars"),
+            include("name"),
+        ],
+        "expr-inside-fstring": [
+            (r"[{([]", Punctuation, "expr-inside-fstring-inner"),
+            # without format specifier
+            (
+                r"(=\s*)?"  # debug (https://bugs.python.org/issue36817)
+                r"(\![sraf])?"  # conversion
+                r"\}",
+                String.Interpol,
+                "#pop",
+            ),
+            # with format specifier
+            # we'll catch the remaining '}' in the outer scope
+            (
+                r"(=\s*)?"  # debug (https://bugs.python.org/issue36817)
+                r"(\![sraf])?"  # conversion
+                r":",
+                String.Interpol,
+                "#pop",
+            ),
+            (r"\s+", Whitespace),  # allow new lines
+            include("expr"),
+        ],
+        "expr-inside-fstring-inner": [
+            (r"[{([]", Punctuation, "expr-inside-fstring-inner"),
+            (r"[])}]", Punctuation, "#pop"),
+            (r"\s+", Whitespace),  # allow new lines
+            include("expr"),
+        ],
+        "expr-keywords": [
+            # Based on https://docs.python.org/3/reference/expressions.html
+            (
+                words(
+                    (
+                        "async for",  # TODO https://docs.modular.com/mojo/roadmap#no-async-for-or-async-with
+                        "async with",  # TODO https://docs.modular.com/mojo/roadmap#no-async-for-or-async-with
+                        "await",
+                        "else",
+                        "for",
+                        "if",
+                        "lambda",
+                        "yield",
+                        "yield from",
+                    ),
+                    suffix=r"\b",
+                ),
+                Keyword,
+            ),
+            (words(("True", "False", "None"), suffix=r"\b"), Keyword.Constant),
+        ],
+        "keywords": [
+            (
+                words(
+                    (
+                        "assert",
+                        "async",
+                        "await",
+                        "borrowed",
+                        "break",
+                        "continue",
+                        "del",
+                        "elif",
+                        "else",
+                        "except",
+                        "finally",
+                        "for",
+                        "global",
+                        "if",
+                        "lambda",
+                        "pass",
+                        "raise",
+                        "nonlocal",
+                        "return",
+                        "try",
+                        "while",
+                        "yield",
+                        "yield from",
+                        "as",
+                        "with",
+                    ),
+                    suffix=r"\b",
+                ),
+                Keyword,
+            ),
+            (words(("True", "False", "None"), suffix=r"\b"), Keyword.Constant),
+        ],
+        "soft-keywords": [
+            # `match`, `case` and `_` soft keywords
+            (
+                r"(^[ \t]*)"  # at beginning of line + possible indentation
+                r"(match|case)\b"  # a possible keyword
+                r"(?![ \t]*(?:"  # not followed by...
+                r"[:,;=^&|@~)\]}]|(?:" +  # characters and keywords that mean this isn't
+                # pattern matching (but None/True/False is ok)
+                r"|".join(k for k in keyword.kwlist if k[0].islower())
+                + r")\b))",
+                bygroups(Whitespace, Keyword),
+                "soft-keywords-inner",
+            ),
+        ],
+        "soft-keywords-inner": [
+            # optional `_` keyword
+            (r"(\s+)([^\n_]*)(_\b)", bygroups(Whitespace, using(this), Keyword)),
+            default("#pop"),
+        ],
+        "builtins": [
+            (
+                words(
+                    (
+                        "__import__",
+                        "abs",
+                        "aiter",
+                        "all",
+                        "any",
+                        "bin",
+                        "bool",
+                        "bytearray",
+                        "breakpoint",
+                        "bytes",
+                        "callable",
+                        "chr",
+                        "classmethod",
+                        "compile",
+                        "complex",
+                        "delattr",
+                        "dict",
+                        "dir",
+                        "divmod",
+                        "enumerate",
+                        "eval",
+                        "filter",
+                        "float",
+                        "format",
+                        "frozenset",
+                        "getattr",
+                        "globals",
+                        "hasattr",
+                        "hash",
+                        "hex",
+                        "id",
+                        "input",
+                        "int",
+                        "isinstance",
+                        "issubclass",
+                        "iter",
+                        "len",
+                        "list",
+                        "locals",
+                        "map",
+                        "max",
+                        "memoryview",
+                        "min",
+                        "next",
+                        "object",
+                        "oct",
+                        "open",
+                        "ord",
+                        "pow",
+                        "print",
+                        "property",
+                        "range",
+                        "repr",
+                        "reversed",
+                        "round",
+                        "set",
+                        "setattr",
+                        "slice",
+                        "sorted",
+                        "staticmethod",
+                        "str",
+                        "sum",
+                        "super",
+                        "tuple",
+                        "type",
+                        "vars",
+                        "zip",
+                        # Mojo builtin types: https://docs.modular.com/mojo/stdlib/builtin/
+                        "AnyType",
+                        "Coroutine",
+                        "DType",
+                        "Error",
+                        "Int",
+                        "List",
+                        "ListLiteral",
+                        "Scalar",
+                        "Int8",
+                        "UInt8",
+                        "Int16",
+                        "UInt16",
+                        "Int32",
+                        "UInt32",
+                        "Int64",
+                        "UInt64",
+                        "BFloat16",
+                        "Float16",
+                        "Float32",
+                        "Float64",
+                        "SIMD",
+                        "String",
+                        "Tensor",
+                        "Tuple",
+                        "Movable",
+                        "Copyable",
+                        "CollectionElement",
+                    ),
+                    prefix=r"(?>',
+    # Binary augmented
+    '+=', '-=', '*=', '/=', '%=', '**=', '&=', '|=', '^=', '<<=', '>>=',
+    # Comparison
+    '==', '!=', '<', '<=', '>', '>=', '<=>',
+    # Patterns and assignment
+    ':=', '?', '=~', '!~', '=>',
+    # Calls and sends
+    '.', '<-', '->',
+]
+_escape_pattern = (
+    r'(?:\\x[0-9a-fA-F]{2}|\\u[0-9a-fA-F]{4}|\\U[0-9a-fA-F]{8}|'
+    r'\\["\'\\bftnr])')
+# _char = _escape_chars + [('.', String.Char)]
+_identifier = r'[_a-zA-Z]\w*'
+
+_constants = [
+    # Void constants
+    'null',
+    # Bool constants
+    'false', 'true',
+    # Double constants
+    'Infinity', 'NaN',
+    # Special objects
+    'M', 'Ref', 'throw', 'traceln',
+]
+
+_guards = [
+    'Any', 'Binding', 'Bool', 'Bytes', 'Char', 'DeepFrozen', 'Double',
+    'Empty', 'Int', 'List', 'Map', 'Near', 'NullOk', 'Same', 'Selfless',
+    'Set', 'Str', 'SubrangeGuard', 'Transparent', 'Void',
+]
+
+_safeScope = [
+    '_accumulateList', '_accumulateMap', '_auditedBy', '_bind',
+    '_booleanFlow', '_comparer', '_equalizer', '_iterForever', '_loop',
+    '_makeBytes', '_makeDouble', '_makeFinalSlot', '_makeInt', '_makeList',
+    '_makeMap', '_makeMessageDesc', '_makeOrderedSpace', '_makeParamDesc',
+    '_makeProtocolDesc', '_makeSourceSpan', '_makeString', '_makeVarSlot',
+    '_makeVerbFacet', '_mapExtract', '_matchSame', '_quasiMatcher',
+    '_slotToBinding', '_splitList', '_suchThat', '_switchFailed',
+    '_validateFor', 'b__quasiParser', 'eval', 'import', 'm__quasiParser',
+    'makeBrandPair', 'makeLazySlot', 'safeScope', 'simple__quasiParser',
+]
+
+
+class MonteLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    Lexer for the Monte programming language.
+    """
+    name = 'Monte'
+    url = 'https://monte.readthedocs.io/'
+    aliases = ['monte']
+    filenames = ['*.mt']
+    version_added = '2.2'
+
+    tokens = {
+        'root': [
+            # Comments
+            (r'#[^\n]*\n', Comment),
+
+            # Docstrings
+            # Apologies for the non-greedy matcher here.
+            (r'/\*\*.*?\*/', String.Doc),
+
+            # `var` declarations
+            (r'\bvar\b', Keyword.Declaration, 'var'),
+
+            # `interface` declarations
+            (r'\binterface\b', Keyword.Declaration, 'interface'),
+
+            # method declarations
+            (words(_methods, prefix='\\b', suffix='\\b'),
+             Keyword, 'method'),
+
+            # All other declarations
+            (words(_declarations, prefix='\\b', suffix='\\b'),
+             Keyword.Declaration),
+
+            # Keywords
+            (words(_keywords, prefix='\\b', suffix='\\b'), Keyword),
+
+            # Literals
+            ('[+-]?0x[_0-9a-fA-F]+', Number.Hex),
+            (r'[+-]?[_0-9]+\.[_0-9]*([eE][+-]?[_0-9]+)?', Number.Float),
+            ('[+-]?[_0-9]+', Number.Integer),
+            ("'", String.Double, 'char'),
+            ('"', String.Double, 'string'),
+
+            # Quasiliterals
+            ('`', String.Backtick, 'ql'),
+
+            # Operators
+            (words(_operators), Operator),
+
+            # Verb operators
+            (_identifier + '=', Operator.Word),
+
+            # Safe scope constants
+            (words(_constants, prefix='\\b', suffix='\\b'),
+             Keyword.Pseudo),
+
+            # Safe scope guards
+            (words(_guards, prefix='\\b', suffix='\\b'), Keyword.Type),
+
+            # All other safe scope names
+            (words(_safeScope, prefix='\\b', suffix='\\b'),
+             Name.Builtin),
+
+            # Identifiers
+            (_identifier, Name),
+
+            # Punctuation
+            (r'\(|\)|\{|\}|\[|\]|:|,', Punctuation),
+
+            # Whitespace
+            (' +', Whitespace),
+
+            # Definite lexer errors
+            ('=', Error),
+        ],
+        'char': [
+            # It is definitely an error to have a char of width == 0.
+            ("'", Error, 'root'),
+            (_escape_pattern, String.Escape, 'charEnd'),
+            ('.', String.Char, 'charEnd'),
+        ],
+        'charEnd': [
+            ("'", String.Char, '#pop:2'),
+            # It is definitely an error to have a char of width > 1.
+            ('.', Error),
+        ],
+        # The state of things coming into an interface.
+        'interface': [
+            (' +', Whitespace),
+            (_identifier, Name.Class, '#pop'),
+            include('root'),
+        ],
+        # The state of things coming into a method.
+        'method': [
+            (' +', Whitespace),
+            (_identifier, Name.Function, '#pop'),
+            include('root'),
+        ],
+        'string': [
+            ('"', String.Double, 'root'),
+            (_escape_pattern, String.Escape),
+            (r'\n', String.Double),
+            ('.', String.Double),
+        ],
+        'ql': [
+            ('`', String.Backtick, 'root'),
+            (r'\$' + _escape_pattern, String.Escape),
+            (r'\$\$', String.Escape),
+            (r'@@', String.Escape),
+            (r'\$\{', String.Interpol, 'qlNest'),
+            (r'@\{', String.Interpol, 'qlNest'),
+            (r'\$' + _identifier, Name),
+            ('@' + _identifier, Name),
+            ('.', String.Backtick),
+        ],
+        'qlNest': [
+            (r'\}', String.Interpol, '#pop'),
+            include('root'),
+        ],
+        # The state of things immediately following `var`.
+        'var': [
+            (' +', Whitespace),
+            (_identifier, Name.Variable, '#pop'),
+            include('root'),
+        ],
+    }
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/mosel.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/mosel.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..912f478773cb575412a937448e709bef101069e3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/mosel.py
@@ -0,0 +1,447 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.mosel
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Lexers for the mosel language.
+    http://www.fico.com/en/products/fico-xpress-optimization
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer, words
+from pygments.token import Text, Comment, Operator, Keyword, Name, String, \
+    Number, Punctuation
+
+__all__ = ['MoselLexer']
+
+FUNCTIONS = (
+    # core functions
+    '_',
+    'abs',
+    'arctan',
+    'asproc',
+    'assert',
+    'bitflip',
+    'bitneg',
+    'bitset',
+    'bitshift',
+    'bittest',
+    'bitval',
+    'ceil',
+    'cos',
+    'create',
+    'currentdate',
+    'currenttime',
+    'cutelt',
+    'cutfirst',
+    'cuthead',
+    'cutlast',
+    'cuttail',
+    'datablock',
+    'delcell',
+    'exists',
+    'exit',
+    'exp',
+    'exportprob',
+    'fclose',
+    'fflush',
+    'finalize',
+    'findfirst',
+    'findlast',
+    'floor',
+    'fopen',
+    'fselect',
+    'fskipline',
+    'fwrite',
+    'fwrite_',
+    'fwriteln',
+    'fwriteln_',
+    'getact',
+    'getcoeff',
+    'getcoeffs',
+    'getdual',
+    'getelt',
+    'getfid',
+    'getfirst',
+    'getfname',
+    'gethead',
+    'getlast',
+    'getobjval',
+    'getparam',
+    'getrcost',
+    'getreadcnt',
+    'getreverse',
+    'getsize',
+    'getslack',
+    'getsol',
+    'gettail',
+    'gettype',
+    'getvars',
+    'isdynamic',
+    'iseof',
+    'isfinite',
+    'ishidden',
+    'isinf',
+    'isnan',
+    'isodd',
+    'ln',
+    'localsetparam',
+    'log',
+    'makesos1',
+    'makesos2',
+    'maxlist',
+    'memoryuse',
+    'minlist',
+    'newmuid',
+    'publish',
+    'random',
+    'read',
+    'readln',
+    'reset',
+    'restoreparam',
+    'reverse',
+    'round',
+    'setcoeff',
+    'sethidden',
+    'setioerr',
+    'setmatherr',
+    'setname',
+    'setparam',
+    'setrandseed',
+    'setrange',
+    'settype',
+    'sin',
+    'splithead',
+    'splittail',
+    'sqrt',
+    'strfmt',
+    'substr',
+    'timestamp',
+    'unpublish',
+    'versionnum',
+    'versionstr',
+    'write',
+    'write_',
+    'writeln',
+    'writeln_',
+
+    # mosel exam mmxprs | sed -n -e "s/ [pf][a-z]* \([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\).*/'\1',/p" | sort -u
+    'addcut',
+    'addcuts',
+    'addmipsol',
+    'basisstability',
+    'calcsolinfo',
+    'clearmipdir',
+    'clearmodcut',
+    'command',
+    'copysoltoinit',
+    'crossoverlpsol',
+    'defdelayedrows',
+    'defsecurevecs',
+    'delcuts',
+    'dropcuts',
+    'estimatemarginals',
+    'fixglobal',
+    'flushmsgq',
+    'getbstat',
+    'getcnlist',
+    'getcplist',
+    'getdualray',
+    'getiis',
+    'getiissense',
+    'getiistype',
+    'getinfcause',
+    'getinfeas',
+    'getlb',
+    'getlct',
+    'getleft',
+    'getloadedlinctrs',
+    'getloadedmpvars',
+    'getname',
+    'getprimalray',
+    'getprobstat',
+    'getrange',
+    'getright',
+    'getsensrng',
+    'getsize',
+    'getsol',
+    'gettype',
+    'getub',
+    'getvars',
+    'gety',
+    'hasfeature',
+    'implies',
+    'indicator',
+    'initglobal',
+    'ishidden',
+    'isiisvalid',
+    'isintegral',
+    'loadbasis',
+    'loadcuts',
+    'loadlpsol',
+    'loadmipsol',
+    'loadprob',
+    'maximise',
+    'maximize',
+    'minimise',
+    'minimize',
+    'postsolve',
+    'readbasis',
+    'readdirs',
+    'readsol',
+    'refinemipsol',
+    'rejectintsol',
+    'repairinfeas',
+    'repairinfeas_deprec',
+    'resetbasis',
+    'resetiis',
+    'resetsol',
+    'savebasis',
+    'savemipsol',
+    'savesol',
+    'savestate',
+    'selectsol',
+    'setarchconsistency',
+    'setbstat',
+    'setcallback',
+    'setcbcutoff',
+    'setgndata',
+    'sethidden',
+    'setlb',
+    'setmipdir',
+    'setmodcut',
+    'setsol',
+    'setub',
+    'setucbdata',
+    'stopoptimise',
+    'stopoptimize',
+    'storecut',
+    'storecuts',
+    'unloadprob',
+    'uselastbarsol',
+    'writebasis',
+    'writedirs',
+    'writeprob',
+    'writesol',
+    'xor',
+    'xprs_addctr',
+    'xprs_addindic',
+
+    # mosel exam mmsystem | sed -n -e "s/ [pf][a-z]* \([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\).*/'\1',/p" | sort -u
+    'addmonths',
+    'copytext',
+    'cuttext',
+    'deltext',
+    'endswith',
+    'erase',
+    'expandpath',
+    'fcopy',
+    'fdelete',
+    'findfiles',
+    'findtext',
+    'fmove',
+    'formattext',
+    'getasnumber',
+    'getchar',
+    'getcwd',
+    'getdate',
+    'getday',
+    'getdaynum',
+    'getdays',
+    'getdirsep',
+    'getdsoparam',
+    'getendparse',
+    'getenv',
+    'getfsize',
+    'getfstat',
+    'getftime',
+    'gethour',
+    'getminute',
+    'getmonth',
+    'getmsec',
+    'getoserrmsg',
+    'getoserror',
+    'getpathsep',
+    'getqtype',
+    'getsecond',
+    'getsepchar',
+    'getsize',
+    'getstart',
+    'getsucc',
+    'getsysinfo',
+    'getsysstat',
+    'gettime',
+    'gettmpdir',
+    'gettrim',
+    'getweekday',
+    'getyear',
+    'inserttext',
+    'isvalid',
+    'jointext',
+    'makedir',
+    'makepath',
+    'newtar',
+    'newzip',
+    'nextfield',
+    'openpipe',
+    'parseextn',
+    'parseint',
+    'parsereal',
+    'parsetext',
+    'pastetext',
+    'pathmatch',
+    'pathsplit',
+    'qsort',
+    'quote',
+    'readtextline',
+    'regmatch',
+    'regreplace',
+    'removedir',
+    'removefiles',
+    'setchar',
+    'setdate',
+    'setday',
+    'setdsoparam',
+    'setendparse',
+    'setenv',
+    'sethour',
+    'setminute',
+    'setmonth',
+    'setmsec',
+    'setoserror',
+    'setqtype',
+    'setsecond',
+    'setsepchar',
+    'setstart',
+    'setsucc',
+    'settime',
+    'settrim',
+    'setyear',
+    'sleep',
+    'splittext',
+    'startswith',
+    'system',
+    'tarlist',
+    'textfmt',
+    'tolower',
+    'toupper',
+    'trim',
+    'untar',
+    'unzip',
+    'ziplist',
+
+    # mosel exam mmjobs | sed -n -e "s/ [pf][a-z]* \([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\).*/'\1',/p" | sort -u
+    'canceltimer',
+    'clearaliases',
+    'compile',
+    'connect',
+    'detach',
+    'disconnect',
+    'dropnextevent',
+    'findxsrvs',
+    'getaliases',
+    'getannidents',
+    'getannotations',
+    'getbanner',
+    'getclass',
+    'getdsoprop',
+    'getdsopropnum',
+    'getexitcode',
+    'getfromgid',
+    'getfromid',
+    'getfromuid',
+    'getgid',
+    'gethostalias',
+    'getid',
+    'getmodprop',
+    'getmodpropnum',
+    'getnextevent',
+    'getnode',
+    'getrmtid',
+    'getstatus',
+    'getsysinfo',
+    'gettimer',
+    'getuid',
+    'getvalue',
+    'isqueueempty',
+    'load',
+    'nullevent',
+    'peeknextevent',
+    'resetmodpar',
+    'run',
+    'send',
+    'setcontrol',
+    'setdefstream',
+    'setgid',
+    'sethostalias',
+    'setmodpar',
+    'settimer',
+    'setuid',
+    'setworkdir',
+    'stop',
+    'unload',
+    'wait',
+    'waitexpired',
+    'waitfor',
+    'waitforend',
+)
+
+
+class MoselLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    For the Mosel optimization language.
+    """
+    name = 'Mosel'
+    aliases = ['mosel']
+    filenames = ['*.mos']
+    url = 'https://www.fico.com/fico-xpress-optimization/docs/latest/mosel/mosel_lang/dhtml/moselreflang.html'
+    version_added = '2.6'
+
+    tokens = {
+        'root': [
+            (r'\n', Text),
+            (r'\s+', Text.Whitespace),
+            (r'!.*?\n', Comment.Single),
+            (r'\(!(.|\n)*?!\)', Comment.Multiline),
+            (words((
+                'and', 'as', 'break', 'case', 'count', 'declarations', 'do',
+                'dynamic', 'elif', 'else', 'end-', 'end', 'evaluation', 'false',
+                'forall', 'forward', 'from', 'function', 'hashmap', 'if',
+                'imports', 'include', 'initialisations', 'initializations', 'inter',
+                'max', 'min', 'model', 'namespace', 'next', 'not', 'nsgroup',
+                'nssearch', 'of', 'options', 'or', 'package', 'parameters',
+                'procedure', 'public', 'prod', 'record', 'repeat', 'requirements',
+                'return', 'sum', 'then', 'to', 'true', 'union', 'until', 'uses',
+                'version', 'while', 'with'), prefix=r'\b', suffix=r'\b'),
+             Keyword.Builtin),
+            (words((
+                'range', 'array', 'set', 'list', 'mpvar', 'mpproblem', 'linctr',
+                'nlctr', 'integer', 'string', 'real', 'boolean', 'text', 'time',
+                'date', 'datetime', 'returned', 'Model', 'Mosel', 'counter',
+                'xmldoc', 'is_sos1', 'is_sos2', 'is_integer', 'is_binary',
+                'is_continuous', 'is_free', 'is_semcont', 'is_semint',
+                'is_partint'), prefix=r'\b', suffix=r'\b'),
+             Keyword.Type),
+            (r'(\+|\-|\*|/|=|<=|>=|\||\^|<|>|<>|\.\.|\.|:=|::|:|in|mod|div)',
+             Operator),
+            (r'[()\[\]{},;]+', Punctuation),
+            (words(FUNCTIONS,  prefix=r'\b', suffix=r'\b'), Name.Function),
+            (r'(\d+\.(?!\.)\d*|\.(?!.)\d+)([eE][+-]?\d+)?', Number.Float),
+            (r'\d+([eE][+-]?\d+)?', Number.Integer),
+            (r'[+-]?Infinity', Number.Integer),
+            (r'0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+', Number),
+            (r'"', String.Double, 'double_quote'),
+            (r'\'', String.Single, 'single_quote'),
+            (r'(\w+|(\.(?!\.)))', Text),
+        ],
+        'single_quote': [
+            (r'\'', String.Single, '#pop'),
+            (r'[^\']+', String.Single),
+        ],
+        'double_quote': [
+            (r'(\\"|\\[0-7]{1,3}\D|\\[abfnrtv]|\\\\)', String.Escape),
+            (r'\"', String.Double, '#pop'),
+            (r'[^"\\]+', String.Double),
+        ],
+    }
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/ncl.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/ncl.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a2729efba6e23c1d9d3ca86c8971649f2e964c17
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/ncl.py
@@ -0,0 +1,894 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.ncl
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Lexers for NCAR Command Language.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+
+from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer, include, words
+from pygments.token import Text, Comment, Operator, Keyword, Name, String, \
+    Number, Punctuation
+
+__all__ = ['NCLLexer']
+
+
+class NCLLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    Lexer for NCL code.
+    """
+    name = 'NCL'
+    aliases = ['ncl']
+    filenames = ['*.ncl']
+    mimetypes = ['text/ncl']
+    url = 'https://www.ncl.ucar.edu'
+    version_added = '2.2'
+
+    flags = re.MULTILINE
+
+    tokens = {
+        'root': [
+            (r';.*\n', Comment),
+            include('strings'),
+            include('core'),
+            (r'[a-zA-Z_]\w*', Name),
+            include('nums'),
+            (r'[\s]+', Text),
+        ],
+        'core': [
+            # Statements
+            (words((
+                'begin', 'break', 'continue', 'create', 'defaultapp', 'do',
+                'else', 'end', 'external', 'exit', 'True', 'False', 'file', 'function',
+                'getvalues', 'graphic', 'group', 'if', 'list', 'load', 'local',
+                'new', '_Missing', 'Missing', 'noparent', 'procedure',
+                'quit', 'QUIT', 'Quit', 'record', 'return', 'setvalues', 'stop',
+                'then', 'while'), prefix=r'\b', suffix=r'\s*\b'),
+             Keyword),
+
+            # Data Types
+            (words((
+                'ubyte', 'uint', 'uint64', 'ulong', 'string', 'byte',
+                'character', 'double', 'float', 'integer', 'int64', 'logical',
+                'long', 'short', 'ushort', 'enumeric', 'numeric', 'snumeric'),
+                prefix=r'\b', suffix=r'\s*\b'),
+             Keyword.Type),
+
+            # Operators
+            (r'[\%^*+\-/<>]', Operator),
+
+            # punctuation:
+            (r'[\[\]():@$!&|.,\\{}]', Punctuation),
+            (r'[=:]', Punctuation),
+
+            # Intrinsics
+            (words((
+                'abs', 'acos', 'addfile', 'addfiles', 'all', 'angmom_atm', 'any',
+                'area_conserve_remap', 'area_hi2lores', 'area_poly_sphere',
+                'asciiread', 'asciiwrite', 'asin', 'atan', 'atan2', 'attsetvalues',
+                'avg', 'betainc', 'bin_avg', 'bin_sum', 'bw_bandpass_filter',
+                'cancor', 'cbinread', 'cbinwrite', 'cd_calendar', 'cd_inv_calendar',
+                'cdfbin_p', 'cdfbin_pr', 'cdfbin_s', 'cdfbin_xn', 'cdfchi_p',
+                'cdfchi_x', 'cdfgam_p', 'cdfgam_x', 'cdfnor_p', 'cdfnor_x',
+                'cdft_p', 'cdft_t', 'ceil', 'center_finite_diff',
+                'center_finite_diff_n', 'cfftb', 'cfftf', 'cfftf_frq_reorder',
+                'charactertodouble', 'charactertofloat', 'charactertointeger',
+                'charactertolong', 'charactertoshort', 'charactertostring',
+                'chartodouble', 'chartofloat', 'chartoint', 'chartointeger',
+                'chartolong', 'chartoshort', 'chartostring', 'chiinv', 'clear',
+                'color_index_to_rgba', 'conform', 'conform_dims', 'cos', 'cosh',
+                'count_unique_values', 'covcorm', 'covcorm_xy', 'craybinnumrec',
+                'craybinrecread', 'create_graphic', 'csa1', 'csa1d', 'csa1s',
+                'csa1x', 'csa1xd', 'csa1xs', 'csa2', 'csa2d', 'csa2l', 'csa2ld',
+                'csa2ls', 'csa2lx', 'csa2lxd', 'csa2lxs', 'csa2s', 'csa2x',
+                'csa2xd', 'csa2xs', 'csa3', 'csa3d', 'csa3l', 'csa3ld', 'csa3ls',
+                'csa3lx', 'csa3lxd', 'csa3lxs', 'csa3s', 'csa3x', 'csa3xd',
+                'csa3xs', 'csc2s', 'csgetp', 'css2c', 'cssetp', 'cssgrid', 'csstri',
+                'csvoro', 'cumsum', 'cz2ccm', 'datatondc', 'day_of_week',
+                'day_of_year', 'days_in_month', 'default_fillvalue', 'delete',
+                'depth_to_pres', 'destroy', 'determinant', 'dewtemp_trh',
+                'dgeevx_lapack', 'dim_acumrun_n', 'dim_avg', 'dim_avg_n',
+                'dim_avg_wgt', 'dim_avg_wgt_n', 'dim_cumsum', 'dim_cumsum_n',
+                'dim_gamfit_n', 'dim_gbits', 'dim_max', 'dim_max_n', 'dim_median',
+                'dim_median_n', 'dim_min', 'dim_min_n', 'dim_num', 'dim_num_n',
+                'dim_numrun_n', 'dim_pqsort', 'dim_pqsort_n', 'dim_product',
+                'dim_product_n', 'dim_rmsd', 'dim_rmsd_n', 'dim_rmvmean',
+                'dim_rmvmean_n', 'dim_rmvmed', 'dim_rmvmed_n', 'dim_spi_n',
+                'dim_standardize', 'dim_standardize_n', 'dim_stat4', 'dim_stat4_n',
+                'dim_stddev', 'dim_stddev_n', 'dim_sum', 'dim_sum_n', 'dim_sum_wgt',
+                'dim_sum_wgt_n', 'dim_variance', 'dim_variance_n', 'dimsizes',
+                'doubletobyte', 'doubletochar', 'doubletocharacter',
+                'doubletofloat', 'doubletoint', 'doubletointeger', 'doubletolong',
+                'doubletoshort', 'dpres_hybrid_ccm', 'dpres_plevel', 'draw',
+                'draw_color_palette', 'dsgetp', 'dsgrid2', 'dsgrid2d', 'dsgrid2s',
+                'dsgrid3', 'dsgrid3d', 'dsgrid3s', 'dspnt2', 'dspnt2d', 'dspnt2s',
+                'dspnt3', 'dspnt3d', 'dspnt3s', 'dssetp', 'dtrend', 'dtrend_msg',
+                'dtrend_msg_n', 'dtrend_n', 'dtrend_quadratic',
+                'dtrend_quadratic_msg_n', 'dv2uvf', 'dv2uvg', 'dz_height',
+                'echo_off', 'echo_on', 'eof2data', 'eof_varimax', 'eofcor',
+                'eofcor_pcmsg', 'eofcor_ts', 'eofcov', 'eofcov_pcmsg', 'eofcov_ts',
+                'eofunc', 'eofunc_ts', 'eofunc_varimax', 'equiv_sample_size', 'erf',
+                'erfc', 'esacr', 'esacv', 'esccr', 'esccv', 'escorc', 'escorc_n',
+                'escovc', 'exit', 'exp', 'exp_tapersh', 'exp_tapersh_wgts',
+                'exp_tapershC', 'ezfftb', 'ezfftb_n', 'ezfftf', 'ezfftf_n',
+                'f2fosh', 'f2foshv', 'f2fsh', 'f2fshv', 'f2gsh', 'f2gshv', 'fabs',
+                'fbindirread', 'fbindirwrite', 'fbinnumrec', 'fbinread',
+                'fbinrecread', 'fbinrecwrite', 'fbinwrite', 'fft2db', 'fft2df',
+                'fftshift', 'fileattdef', 'filechunkdimdef', 'filedimdef',
+                'fileexists', 'filegrpdef', 'filevarattdef', 'filevarchunkdef',
+                'filevarcompressleveldef', 'filevardef', 'filevardimsizes',
+                'filwgts_lancos', 'filwgts_lanczos', 'filwgts_normal',
+                'floattobyte', 'floattochar', 'floattocharacter', 'floattoint',
+                'floattointeger', 'floattolong', 'floattoshort', 'floor',
+                'fluxEddy', 'fo2fsh', 'fo2fshv', 'fourier_info', 'frame', 'fspan',
+                'ftcurv', 'ftcurvd', 'ftcurvi', 'ftcurvp', 'ftcurvpi', 'ftcurvps',
+                'ftcurvs', 'ftest', 'ftgetp', 'ftkurv', 'ftkurvd', 'ftkurvp',
+                'ftkurvpd', 'ftsetp', 'ftsurf', 'g2fsh', 'g2fshv', 'g2gsh',
+                'g2gshv', 'gamma', 'gammainc', 'gaus', 'gaus_lobat',
+                'gaus_lobat_wgt', 'gc_aangle', 'gc_clkwise', 'gc_dangle',
+                'gc_inout', 'gc_latlon', 'gc_onarc', 'gc_pnt2gc', 'gc_qarea',
+                'gc_tarea', 'generate_2d_array', 'get_color_index',
+                'get_color_rgba', 'get_cpu_time', 'get_isolines', 'get_ncl_version',
+                'get_script_name', 'get_script_prefix_name', 'get_sphere_radius',
+                'get_unique_values', 'getbitsone', 'getenv', 'getfiledimsizes',
+                'getfilegrpnames', 'getfilepath', 'getfilevaratts',
+                'getfilevarchunkdimsizes', 'getfilevardims', 'getfilevardimsizes',
+                'getfilevarnames', 'getfilevartypes', 'getvaratts', 'getvardims',
+                'gradsf', 'gradsg', 'greg2jul', 'grid2triple', 'hlsrgb', 'hsvrgb',
+                'hydro', 'hyi2hyo', 'idsfft', 'igradsf', 'igradsg', 'ilapsf',
+                'ilapsg', 'ilapvf', 'ilapvg', 'ind', 'ind_resolve', 'int2p',
+                'int2p_n', 'integertobyte', 'integertochar', 'integertocharacter',
+                'integertoshort', 'inttobyte', 'inttochar', 'inttoshort',
+                'inverse_matrix', 'isatt', 'isbigendian', 'isbyte', 'ischar',
+                'iscoord', 'isdefined', 'isdim', 'isdimnamed', 'isdouble',
+                'isenumeric', 'isfile', 'isfilepresent', 'isfilevar',
+                'isfilevaratt', 'isfilevarcoord', 'isfilevardim', 'isfloat',
+                'isfunc', 'isgraphic', 'isint', 'isint64', 'isinteger',
+                'isleapyear', 'islogical', 'islong', 'ismissing', 'isnan_ieee',
+                'isnumeric', 'ispan', 'isproc', 'isshort', 'issnumeric', 'isstring',
+                'isubyte', 'isuint', 'isuint64', 'isulong', 'isunlimited',
+                'isunsigned', 'isushort', 'isvar', 'jul2greg', 'kmeans_as136',
+                'kolsm2_n', 'kron_product', 'lapsf', 'lapsg', 'lapvf', 'lapvg',
+                'latlon2utm', 'lclvl', 'lderuvf', 'lderuvg', 'linint1', 'linint1_n',
+                'linint2', 'linint2_points', 'linmsg', 'linmsg_n', 'linrood_latwgt',
+                'linrood_wgt', 'list_files', 'list_filevars', 'list_hlus',
+                'list_procfuncs', 'list_vars', 'ListAppend', 'ListCount',
+                'ListGetType', 'ListIndex', 'ListIndexFromName', 'ListPop',
+                'ListPush', 'ListSetType', 'loadscript', 'local_max', 'local_min',
+                'log', 'log10', 'longtobyte', 'longtochar', 'longtocharacter',
+                'longtoint', 'longtointeger', 'longtoshort', 'lspoly', 'lspoly_n',
+                'mask', 'max', 'maxind', 'min', 'minind', 'mixed_layer_depth',
+                'mixhum_ptd', 'mixhum_ptrh', 'mjo_cross_coh2pha',
+                'mjo_cross_segment', 'moc_globe_atl', 'monthday', 'natgrid',
+                'natgridd', 'natgrids', 'ncargpath', 'ncargversion', 'ndctodata',
+                'ndtooned', 'new', 'NewList', 'ngezlogo', 'nggcog', 'nggetp',
+                'nglogo', 'ngsetp', 'NhlAddAnnotation', 'NhlAddData',
+                'NhlAddOverlay', 'NhlAddPrimitive', 'NhlAppGetDefaultParentId',
+                'NhlChangeWorkstation', 'NhlClassName', 'NhlClearWorkstation',
+                'NhlDataPolygon', 'NhlDataPolyline', 'NhlDataPolymarker',
+                'NhlDataToNDC', 'NhlDestroy', 'NhlDraw', 'NhlFrame', 'NhlFreeColor',
+                'NhlGetBB', 'NhlGetClassResources', 'NhlGetErrorObjectId',
+                'NhlGetNamedColorIndex', 'NhlGetParentId',
+                'NhlGetParentWorkstation', 'NhlGetWorkspaceObjectId',
+                'NhlIsAllocatedColor', 'NhlIsApp', 'NhlIsDataComm', 'NhlIsDataItem',
+                'NhlIsDataSpec', 'NhlIsTransform', 'NhlIsView', 'NhlIsWorkstation',
+                'NhlName', 'NhlNDCPolygon', 'NhlNDCPolyline', 'NhlNDCPolymarker',
+                'NhlNDCToData', 'NhlNewColor', 'NhlNewDashPattern', 'NhlNewMarker',
+                'NhlPalGetDefined', 'NhlRemoveAnnotation', 'NhlRemoveData',
+                'NhlRemoveOverlay', 'NhlRemovePrimitive', 'NhlSetColor',
+                'NhlSetDashPattern', 'NhlSetMarker', 'NhlUpdateData',
+                'NhlUpdateWorkstation', 'nice_mnmxintvl', 'nngetaspectd',
+                'nngetaspects', 'nngetp', 'nngetsloped', 'nngetslopes', 'nngetwts',
+                'nngetwtsd', 'nnpnt', 'nnpntd', 'nnpntend', 'nnpntendd',
+                'nnpntinit', 'nnpntinitd', 'nnpntinits', 'nnpnts', 'nnsetp', 'num',
+                'obj_anal_ic', 'omega_ccm', 'onedtond', 'overlay', 'paleo_outline',
+                'pdfxy_bin', 'poisson_grid_fill', 'pop_remap', 'potmp_insitu_ocn',
+                'prcwater_dp', 'pres2hybrid', 'pres_hybrid_ccm', 'pres_sigma',
+                'print', 'print_table', 'printFileVarSummary', 'printVarSummary',
+                'product', 'pslec', 'pslhor', 'pslhyp', 'qsort', 'rand',
+                'random_chi', 'random_gamma', 'random_normal', 'random_setallseed',
+                'random_uniform', 'rcm2points', 'rcm2rgrid', 'rdsstoi',
+                'read_colormap_file', 'reg_multlin', 'regcoef', 'regCoef_n',
+                'regline', 'relhum', 'replace_ieeenan', 'reshape', 'reshape_ind',
+                'rgba_to_color_index', 'rgbhls', 'rgbhsv', 'rgbyiq', 'rgrid2rcm',
+                'rhomb_trunc', 'rip_cape_2d', 'rip_cape_3d', 'round', 'rtest',
+                'runave', 'runave_n', 'set_default_fillvalue', 'set_sphere_radius',
+                'setfileoption', 'sfvp2uvf', 'sfvp2uvg', 'shaec', 'shagc',
+                'shgetnp', 'shgetp', 'shgrid', 'shorttobyte', 'shorttochar',
+                'shorttocharacter', 'show_ascii', 'shsec', 'shsetp', 'shsgc',
+                'shsgc_R42', 'sigma2hybrid', 'simpeq', 'simpne', 'sin',
+                'sindex_yrmo', 'sinh', 'sizeof', 'sleep', 'smth9', 'snindex_yrmo',
+                'solve_linsys', 'span_color_indexes', 'span_color_rgba',
+                'sparse_matrix_mult', 'spcorr', 'spcorr_n', 'specx_anal',
+                'specxy_anal', 'spei', 'sprintf', 'sprinti', 'sqrt', 'sqsort',
+                'srand', 'stat2', 'stat4', 'stat_medrng', 'stat_trim',
+                'status_exit', 'stdatmus_p2tdz', 'stdatmus_z2tdp', 'stddev',
+                'str_capital', 'str_concat', 'str_fields_count', 'str_get_cols',
+                'str_get_dq', 'str_get_field', 'str_get_nl', 'str_get_sq',
+                'str_get_tab', 'str_index_of_substr', 'str_insert', 'str_is_blank',
+                'str_join', 'str_left_strip', 'str_lower', 'str_match',
+                'str_match_ic', 'str_match_ic_regex', 'str_match_ind',
+                'str_match_ind_ic', 'str_match_ind_ic_regex', 'str_match_ind_regex',
+                'str_match_regex', 'str_right_strip', 'str_split',
+                'str_split_by_length', 'str_split_csv', 'str_squeeze', 'str_strip',
+                'str_sub_str', 'str_switch', 'str_upper', 'stringtochar',
+                'stringtocharacter', 'stringtodouble', 'stringtofloat',
+                'stringtoint', 'stringtointeger', 'stringtolong', 'stringtoshort',
+                'strlen', 'student_t', 'sum', 'svd_lapack', 'svdcov', 'svdcov_sv',
+                'svdstd', 'svdstd_sv', 'system', 'systemfunc', 'tan', 'tanh',
+                'taper', 'taper_n', 'tdclrs', 'tdctri', 'tdcudp', 'tdcurv',
+                'tddtri', 'tdez2d', 'tdez3d', 'tdgetp', 'tdgrds', 'tdgrid',
+                'tdgtrs', 'tdinit', 'tditri', 'tdlbla', 'tdlblp', 'tdlbls',
+                'tdline', 'tdlndp', 'tdlnpa', 'tdlpdp', 'tdmtri', 'tdotri',
+                'tdpara', 'tdplch', 'tdprpa', 'tdprpi', 'tdprpt', 'tdsetp',
+                'tdsort', 'tdstri', 'tdstrs', 'tdttri', 'thornthwaite', 'tobyte',
+                'tochar', 'todouble', 'tofloat', 'toint', 'toint64', 'tointeger',
+                'tolong', 'toshort', 'tosigned', 'tostring', 'tostring_with_format',
+                'totype', 'toubyte', 'touint', 'touint64', 'toulong', 'tounsigned',
+                'toushort', 'trend_manken', 'tri_trunc', 'triple2grid',
+                'triple2grid2d', 'trop_wmo', 'ttest', 'typeof', 'undef',
+                'unique_string', 'update', 'ushorttoint', 'ut_calendar',
+                'ut_inv_calendar', 'utm2latlon', 'uv2dv_cfd', 'uv2dvf', 'uv2dvg',
+                'uv2sfvpf', 'uv2sfvpg', 'uv2vr_cfd', 'uv2vrdvf', 'uv2vrdvg',
+                'uv2vrf', 'uv2vrg', 'v5d_close', 'v5d_create', 'v5d_setLowLev',
+                'v5d_setUnits', 'v5d_write', 'v5d_write_var', 'variance', 'vhaec',
+                'vhagc', 'vhsec', 'vhsgc', 'vibeta', 'vinth2p', 'vinth2p_ecmwf',
+                'vinth2p_ecmwf_nodes', 'vinth2p_nodes', 'vintp2p_ecmwf', 'vr2uvf',
+                'vr2uvg', 'vrdv2uvf', 'vrdv2uvg', 'wavelet', 'wavelet_default',
+                'weibull', 'wgt_area_smooth', 'wgt_areaave', 'wgt_areaave2',
+                'wgt_arearmse', 'wgt_arearmse2', 'wgt_areasum2', 'wgt_runave',
+                'wgt_runave_n', 'wgt_vert_avg_beta', 'wgt_volave', 'wgt_volave_ccm',
+                'wgt_volrmse', 'wgt_volrmse_ccm', 'where', 'wk_smooth121', 'wmbarb',
+                'wmbarbmap', 'wmdrft', 'wmgetp', 'wmlabs', 'wmsetp', 'wmstnm',
+                'wmvect', 'wmvectmap', 'wmvlbl', 'wrf_avo', 'wrf_cape_2d',
+                'wrf_cape_3d', 'wrf_dbz', 'wrf_eth', 'wrf_helicity', 'wrf_ij_to_ll',
+                'wrf_interp_1d', 'wrf_interp_2d_xy', 'wrf_interp_3d_z',
+                'wrf_latlon_to_ij', 'wrf_ll_to_ij', 'wrf_omega', 'wrf_pvo',
+                'wrf_rh', 'wrf_slp', 'wrf_smooth_2d', 'wrf_td', 'wrf_tk',
+                'wrf_updraft_helicity', 'wrf_uvmet', 'wrf_virtual_temp',
+                'wrf_wetbulb', 'wrf_wps_close_int', 'wrf_wps_open_int',
+                'wrf_wps_rddata_int', 'wrf_wps_rdhead_int', 'wrf_wps_read_int',
+                'wrf_wps_write_int', 'write_matrix', 'write_table', 'yiqrgb',
+                'z2geouv', 'zonal_mpsi', 'addfiles_GetVar', 'advect_variable',
+                'area_conserve_remap_Wrap', 'area_hi2lores_Wrap',
+                'array_append_record', 'assignFillValue', 'byte2flt',
+                'byte2flt_hdf', 'calcDayAnomTLL', 'calcMonAnomLLLT',
+                'calcMonAnomLLT', 'calcMonAnomTLL', 'calcMonAnomTLLL',
+                'calculate_monthly_values', 'cd_convert', 'changeCase',
+                'changeCaseChar', 'clmDayTLL', 'clmDayTLLL', 'clmMon2clmDay',
+                'clmMonLLLT', 'clmMonLLT', 'clmMonTLL', 'clmMonTLLL', 'closest_val',
+                'copy_VarAtts', 'copy_VarCoords', 'copy_VarCoords_1',
+                'copy_VarCoords_2', 'copy_VarMeta', 'copyatt', 'crossp3',
+                'cshstringtolist', 'cssgrid_Wrap', 'dble2flt', 'decimalPlaces',
+                'delete_VarAtts', 'dim_avg_n_Wrap', 'dim_avg_wgt_n_Wrap',
+                'dim_avg_wgt_Wrap', 'dim_avg_Wrap', 'dim_cumsum_n_Wrap',
+                'dim_cumsum_Wrap', 'dim_max_n_Wrap', 'dim_min_n_Wrap',
+                'dim_rmsd_n_Wrap', 'dim_rmsd_Wrap', 'dim_rmvmean_n_Wrap',
+                'dim_rmvmean_Wrap', 'dim_rmvmed_n_Wrap', 'dim_rmvmed_Wrap',
+                'dim_standardize_n_Wrap', 'dim_standardize_Wrap',
+                'dim_stddev_n_Wrap', 'dim_stddev_Wrap', 'dim_sum_n_Wrap',
+                'dim_sum_wgt_n_Wrap', 'dim_sum_wgt_Wrap', 'dim_sum_Wrap',
+                'dim_variance_n_Wrap', 'dim_variance_Wrap', 'dpres_plevel_Wrap',
+                'dtrend_leftdim', 'dv2uvF_Wrap', 'dv2uvG_Wrap', 'eof_north',
+                'eofcor_Wrap', 'eofcov_Wrap', 'eofunc_north', 'eofunc_ts_Wrap',
+                'eofunc_varimax_reorder', 'eofunc_varimax_Wrap', 'eofunc_Wrap',
+                'epsZero', 'f2fosh_Wrap', 'f2foshv_Wrap', 'f2fsh_Wrap',
+                'f2fshv_Wrap', 'f2gsh_Wrap', 'f2gshv_Wrap', 'fbindirSwap',
+                'fbinseqSwap1', 'fbinseqSwap2', 'flt2dble', 'flt2string',
+                'fo2fsh_Wrap', 'fo2fshv_Wrap', 'g2fsh_Wrap', 'g2fshv_Wrap',
+                'g2gsh_Wrap', 'g2gshv_Wrap', 'generate_resample_indices',
+                'generate_sample_indices', 'generate_unique_indices',
+                'genNormalDist', 'get1Dindex', 'get1Dindex_Collapse',
+                'get1Dindex_Exclude', 'get_file_suffix', 'GetFillColor',
+                'GetFillColorIndex', 'getFillValue', 'getind_latlon2d',
+                'getVarDimNames', 'getVarFillValue', 'grib_stime2itime',
+                'hyi2hyo_Wrap', 'ilapsF_Wrap', 'ilapsG_Wrap', 'ind_nearest_coord',
+                'indStrSubset', 'int2dble', 'int2flt', 'int2p_n_Wrap', 'int2p_Wrap',
+                'isMonotonic', 'isStrSubset', 'latGau', 'latGauWgt', 'latGlobeF',
+                'latGlobeFo', 'latRegWgt', 'linint1_n_Wrap', 'linint1_Wrap',
+                'linint2_points_Wrap', 'linint2_Wrap', 'local_max_1d',
+                'local_min_1d', 'lonFlip', 'lonGlobeF', 'lonGlobeFo', 'lonPivot',
+                'merge_levels_sfc', 'mod', 'month_to_annual',
+                'month_to_annual_weighted', 'month_to_season', 'month_to_season12',
+                'month_to_seasonN', 'monthly_total_to_daily_mean', 'nameDim',
+                'natgrid_Wrap', 'NewCosWeight', 'niceLatLon2D', 'NormCosWgtGlobe',
+                'numAsciiCol', 'numAsciiRow', 'numeric2int',
+                'obj_anal_ic_deprecated', 'obj_anal_ic_Wrap', 'omega_ccm_driver',
+                'omega_to_w', 'oneDtostring', 'pack_values', 'pattern_cor', 'pdfx',
+                'pdfxy', 'pdfxy_conform', 'pot_temp', 'pot_vort_hybrid',
+                'pot_vort_isobaric', 'pres2hybrid_Wrap', 'print_clock',
+                'printMinMax', 'quadroots', 'rcm2points_Wrap', 'rcm2rgrid_Wrap',
+                'readAsciiHead', 'readAsciiTable', 'reg_multlin_stats',
+                'region_ind', 'regline_stats', 'relhum_ttd', 'replaceSingleChar',
+                'RGBtoCmap', 'rgrid2rcm_Wrap', 'rho_mwjf', 'rm_single_dims',
+                'rmAnnCycle1D', 'rmInsufData', 'rmMonAnnCycLLLT', 'rmMonAnnCycLLT',
+                'rmMonAnnCycTLL', 'runave_n_Wrap', 'runave_Wrap', 'short2flt',
+                'short2flt_hdf', 'shsgc_R42_Wrap', 'sign_f90', 'sign_matlab',
+                'smth9_Wrap', 'smthClmDayTLL', 'smthClmDayTLLL', 'SqrtCosWeight',
+                'stat_dispersion', 'static_stability', 'stdMonLLLT', 'stdMonLLT',
+                'stdMonTLL', 'stdMonTLLL', 'symMinMaxPlt', 'table_attach_columns',
+                'table_attach_rows', 'time_to_newtime', 'transpose',
+                'triple2grid_Wrap', 'ut_convert', 'uv2dvF_Wrap', 'uv2dvG_Wrap',
+                'uv2vrF_Wrap', 'uv2vrG_Wrap', 'vr2uvF_Wrap', 'vr2uvG_Wrap',
+                'w_to_omega', 'wallClockElapseTime', 'wave_number_spc',
+                'wgt_areaave_Wrap', 'wgt_runave_leftdim', 'wgt_runave_n_Wrap',
+                'wgt_runave_Wrap', 'wgt_vertical_n', 'wind_component',
+                'wind_direction', 'yyyyddd_to_yyyymmdd', 'yyyymm_time',
+                'yyyymm_to_yyyyfrac', 'yyyymmdd_time', 'yyyymmdd_to_yyyyddd',
+                'yyyymmdd_to_yyyyfrac', 'yyyymmddhh_time', 'yyyymmddhh_to_yyyyfrac',
+                'zonal_mpsi_Wrap', 'zonalAve', 'calendar_decode2', 'cd_string',
+                'kf_filter', 'run_cor', 'time_axis_labels', 'ut_string',
+                'wrf_contour', 'wrf_map', 'wrf_map_overlay', 'wrf_map_overlays',
+                'wrf_map_resources', 'wrf_map_zoom', 'wrf_overlay', 'wrf_overlays',
+                'wrf_user_getvar', 'wrf_user_ij_to_ll', 'wrf_user_intrp2d',
+                'wrf_user_intrp3d', 'wrf_user_latlon_to_ij', 'wrf_user_list_times',
+                'wrf_user_ll_to_ij', 'wrf_user_unstagger', 'wrf_user_vert_interp',
+                'wrf_vector', 'gsn_add_annotation', 'gsn_add_polygon',
+                'gsn_add_polyline', 'gsn_add_polymarker',
+                'gsn_add_shapefile_polygons', 'gsn_add_shapefile_polylines',
+                'gsn_add_shapefile_polymarkers', 'gsn_add_text', 'gsn_attach_plots',
+                'gsn_blank_plot', 'gsn_contour', 'gsn_contour_map',
+                'gsn_contour_shade', 'gsn_coordinates', 'gsn_create_labelbar',
+                'gsn_create_legend', 'gsn_create_text',
+                'gsn_csm_attach_zonal_means', 'gsn_csm_blank_plot',
+                'gsn_csm_contour', 'gsn_csm_contour_map', 'gsn_csm_contour_map_ce',
+                'gsn_csm_contour_map_overlay', 'gsn_csm_contour_map_polar',
+                'gsn_csm_hov', 'gsn_csm_lat_time', 'gsn_csm_map', 'gsn_csm_map_ce',
+                'gsn_csm_map_polar', 'gsn_csm_pres_hgt',
+                'gsn_csm_pres_hgt_streamline', 'gsn_csm_pres_hgt_vector',
+                'gsn_csm_streamline', 'gsn_csm_streamline_contour_map',
+                'gsn_csm_streamline_contour_map_ce',
+                'gsn_csm_streamline_contour_map_polar', 'gsn_csm_streamline_map',
+                'gsn_csm_streamline_map_ce', 'gsn_csm_streamline_map_polar',
+                'gsn_csm_streamline_scalar', 'gsn_csm_streamline_scalar_map',
+                'gsn_csm_streamline_scalar_map_ce',
+                'gsn_csm_streamline_scalar_map_polar', 'gsn_csm_time_lat',
+                'gsn_csm_vector', 'gsn_csm_vector_map', 'gsn_csm_vector_map_ce',
+                'gsn_csm_vector_map_polar', 'gsn_csm_vector_scalar',
+                'gsn_csm_vector_scalar_map', 'gsn_csm_vector_scalar_map_ce',
+                'gsn_csm_vector_scalar_map_polar', 'gsn_csm_x2y', 'gsn_csm_x2y2',
+                'gsn_csm_xy', 'gsn_csm_xy2', 'gsn_csm_xy3', 'gsn_csm_y',
+                'gsn_define_colormap', 'gsn_draw_colormap', 'gsn_draw_named_colors',
+                'gsn_histogram', 'gsn_labelbar_ndc', 'gsn_legend_ndc', 'gsn_map',
+                'gsn_merge_colormaps', 'gsn_open_wks', 'gsn_panel', 'gsn_polygon',
+                'gsn_polygon_ndc', 'gsn_polyline', 'gsn_polyline_ndc',
+                'gsn_polymarker', 'gsn_polymarker_ndc', 'gsn_retrieve_colormap',
+                'gsn_reverse_colormap', 'gsn_streamline', 'gsn_streamline_map',
+                'gsn_streamline_scalar', 'gsn_streamline_scalar_map', 'gsn_table',
+                'gsn_text', 'gsn_text_ndc', 'gsn_vector', 'gsn_vector_map',
+                'gsn_vector_scalar', 'gsn_vector_scalar_map', 'gsn_xy', 'gsn_y',
+                'hsv2rgb', 'maximize_output', 'namedcolor2rgb', 'namedcolor2rgba',
+                'reset_device_coordinates', 'span_named_colors'), prefix=r'\b'),
+             Name.Builtin),
+
+            # Resources
+            (words((
+                'amDataXF', 'amDataYF', 'amJust', 'amOn', 'amOrthogonalPosF',
+                'amParallelPosF', 'amResizeNotify', 'amSide', 'amTrackData',
+                'amViewId', 'amZone', 'appDefaultParent', 'appFileSuffix',
+                'appResources', 'appSysDir', 'appUsrDir', 'caCopyArrays',
+                'caXArray', 'caXCast', 'caXMaxV', 'caXMinV', 'caXMissingV',
+                'caYArray', 'caYCast', 'caYMaxV', 'caYMinV', 'caYMissingV',
+                'cnCellFillEdgeColor', 'cnCellFillMissingValEdgeColor',
+                'cnConpackParams', 'cnConstFEnableFill', 'cnConstFLabelAngleF',
+                'cnConstFLabelBackgroundColor', 'cnConstFLabelConstantSpacingF',
+                'cnConstFLabelFont', 'cnConstFLabelFontAspectF',
+                'cnConstFLabelFontColor', 'cnConstFLabelFontHeightF',
+                'cnConstFLabelFontQuality', 'cnConstFLabelFontThicknessF',
+                'cnConstFLabelFormat', 'cnConstFLabelFuncCode', 'cnConstFLabelJust',
+                'cnConstFLabelOn', 'cnConstFLabelOrthogonalPosF',
+                'cnConstFLabelParallelPosF', 'cnConstFLabelPerimColor',
+                'cnConstFLabelPerimOn', 'cnConstFLabelPerimSpaceF',
+                'cnConstFLabelPerimThicknessF', 'cnConstFLabelSide',
+                'cnConstFLabelString', 'cnConstFLabelTextDirection',
+                'cnConstFLabelZone', 'cnConstFUseInfoLabelRes',
+                'cnExplicitLabelBarLabelsOn', 'cnExplicitLegendLabelsOn',
+                'cnExplicitLineLabelsOn', 'cnFillBackgroundColor', 'cnFillColor',
+                'cnFillColors', 'cnFillDotSizeF', 'cnFillDrawOrder', 'cnFillMode',
+                'cnFillOn', 'cnFillOpacityF', 'cnFillPalette', 'cnFillPattern',
+                'cnFillPatterns', 'cnFillScaleF', 'cnFillScales', 'cnFixFillBleed',
+                'cnGridBoundFillColor', 'cnGridBoundFillPattern',
+                'cnGridBoundFillScaleF', 'cnGridBoundPerimColor',
+                'cnGridBoundPerimDashPattern', 'cnGridBoundPerimOn',
+                'cnGridBoundPerimThicknessF', 'cnHighLabelAngleF',
+                'cnHighLabelBackgroundColor', 'cnHighLabelConstantSpacingF',
+                'cnHighLabelCount', 'cnHighLabelFont', 'cnHighLabelFontAspectF',
+                'cnHighLabelFontColor', 'cnHighLabelFontHeightF',
+                'cnHighLabelFontQuality', 'cnHighLabelFontThicknessF',
+                'cnHighLabelFormat', 'cnHighLabelFuncCode', 'cnHighLabelPerimColor',
+                'cnHighLabelPerimOn', 'cnHighLabelPerimSpaceF',
+                'cnHighLabelPerimThicknessF', 'cnHighLabelString', 'cnHighLabelsOn',
+                'cnHighLowLabelOverlapMode', 'cnHighUseLineLabelRes',
+                'cnInfoLabelAngleF', 'cnInfoLabelBackgroundColor',
+                'cnInfoLabelConstantSpacingF', 'cnInfoLabelFont',
+                'cnInfoLabelFontAspectF', 'cnInfoLabelFontColor',
+                'cnInfoLabelFontHeightF', 'cnInfoLabelFontQuality',
+                'cnInfoLabelFontThicknessF', 'cnInfoLabelFormat',
+                'cnInfoLabelFuncCode', 'cnInfoLabelJust', 'cnInfoLabelOn',
+                'cnInfoLabelOrthogonalPosF', 'cnInfoLabelParallelPosF',
+                'cnInfoLabelPerimColor', 'cnInfoLabelPerimOn',
+                'cnInfoLabelPerimSpaceF', 'cnInfoLabelPerimThicknessF',
+                'cnInfoLabelSide', 'cnInfoLabelString', 'cnInfoLabelTextDirection',
+                'cnInfoLabelZone', 'cnLabelBarEndLabelsOn', 'cnLabelBarEndStyle',
+                'cnLabelDrawOrder', 'cnLabelMasking', 'cnLabelScaleFactorF',
+                'cnLabelScaleValueF', 'cnLabelScalingMode', 'cnLegendLevelFlags',
+                'cnLevelCount', 'cnLevelFlag', 'cnLevelFlags', 'cnLevelSelectionMode',
+                'cnLevelSpacingF', 'cnLevels', 'cnLineColor', 'cnLineColors',
+                'cnLineDashPattern', 'cnLineDashPatterns', 'cnLineDashSegLenF',
+                'cnLineDrawOrder', 'cnLineLabelAngleF', 'cnLineLabelBackgroundColor',
+                'cnLineLabelConstantSpacingF', 'cnLineLabelCount',
+                'cnLineLabelDensityF', 'cnLineLabelFont', 'cnLineLabelFontAspectF',
+                'cnLineLabelFontColor', 'cnLineLabelFontColors',
+                'cnLineLabelFontHeightF', 'cnLineLabelFontQuality',
+                'cnLineLabelFontThicknessF', 'cnLineLabelFormat',
+                'cnLineLabelFuncCode', 'cnLineLabelInterval', 'cnLineLabelPerimColor',
+                'cnLineLabelPerimOn', 'cnLineLabelPerimSpaceF',
+                'cnLineLabelPerimThicknessF', 'cnLineLabelPlacementMode',
+                'cnLineLabelStrings', 'cnLineLabelsOn', 'cnLinePalette',
+                'cnLineThicknessF', 'cnLineThicknesses', 'cnLinesOn',
+                'cnLowLabelAngleF', 'cnLowLabelBackgroundColor',
+                'cnLowLabelConstantSpacingF', 'cnLowLabelCount', 'cnLowLabelFont',
+                'cnLowLabelFontAspectF', 'cnLowLabelFontColor',
+                'cnLowLabelFontHeightF', 'cnLowLabelFontQuality',
+                'cnLowLabelFontThicknessF', 'cnLowLabelFormat', 'cnLowLabelFuncCode',
+                'cnLowLabelPerimColor', 'cnLowLabelPerimOn', 'cnLowLabelPerimSpaceF',
+                'cnLowLabelPerimThicknessF', 'cnLowLabelString', 'cnLowLabelsOn',
+                'cnLowUseHighLabelRes', 'cnMaxDataValueFormat', 'cnMaxLevelCount',
+                'cnMaxLevelValF', 'cnMaxPointDistanceF', 'cnMinLevelValF',
+                'cnMissingValFillColor', 'cnMissingValFillPattern',
+                'cnMissingValFillScaleF', 'cnMissingValPerimColor',
+                'cnMissingValPerimDashPattern', 'cnMissingValPerimGridBoundOn',
+                'cnMissingValPerimOn', 'cnMissingValPerimThicknessF',
+                'cnMonoFillColor', 'cnMonoFillPattern', 'cnMonoFillScale',
+                'cnMonoLevelFlag', 'cnMonoLineColor', 'cnMonoLineDashPattern',
+                'cnMonoLineLabelFontColor', 'cnMonoLineThickness', 'cnNoDataLabelOn',
+                'cnNoDataLabelString', 'cnOutOfRangeFillColor',
+                'cnOutOfRangeFillPattern', 'cnOutOfRangeFillScaleF',
+                'cnOutOfRangePerimColor', 'cnOutOfRangePerimDashPattern',
+                'cnOutOfRangePerimOn', 'cnOutOfRangePerimThicknessF',
+                'cnRasterCellSizeF', 'cnRasterMinCellSizeF', 'cnRasterModeOn',
+                'cnRasterSampleFactorF', 'cnRasterSmoothingOn', 'cnScalarFieldData',
+                'cnSmoothingDistanceF', 'cnSmoothingOn', 'cnSmoothingTensionF',
+                'cnSpanFillPalette', 'cnSpanLinePalette', 'ctCopyTables',
+                'ctXElementSize', 'ctXMaxV', 'ctXMinV', 'ctXMissingV', 'ctXTable',
+                'ctXTableLengths', 'ctXTableType', 'ctYElementSize', 'ctYMaxV',
+                'ctYMinV', 'ctYMissingV', 'ctYTable', 'ctYTableLengths',
+                'ctYTableType', 'dcDelayCompute', 'errBuffer',
+                'errFileName', 'errFilePtr', 'errLevel', 'errPrint', 'errUnitNumber',
+                'gsClipOn', 'gsColors', 'gsEdgeColor', 'gsEdgeDashPattern',
+                'gsEdgeDashSegLenF', 'gsEdgeThicknessF', 'gsEdgesOn',
+                'gsFillBackgroundColor', 'gsFillColor', 'gsFillDotSizeF',
+                'gsFillIndex', 'gsFillLineThicknessF', 'gsFillOpacityF',
+                'gsFillScaleF', 'gsFont', 'gsFontAspectF', 'gsFontColor',
+                'gsFontHeightF', 'gsFontOpacityF', 'gsFontQuality',
+                'gsFontThicknessF', 'gsLineColor', 'gsLineDashPattern',
+                'gsLineDashSegLenF', 'gsLineLabelConstantSpacingF', 'gsLineLabelFont',
+                'gsLineLabelFontAspectF', 'gsLineLabelFontColor',
+                'gsLineLabelFontHeightF', 'gsLineLabelFontQuality',
+                'gsLineLabelFontThicknessF', 'gsLineLabelFuncCode',
+                'gsLineLabelString', 'gsLineOpacityF', 'gsLineThicknessF',
+                'gsMarkerColor', 'gsMarkerIndex', 'gsMarkerOpacityF', 'gsMarkerSizeF',
+                'gsMarkerThicknessF', 'gsSegments', 'gsTextAngleF',
+                'gsTextConstantSpacingF', 'gsTextDirection', 'gsTextFuncCode',
+                'gsTextJustification', 'gsnAboveYRefLineBarColors',
+                'gsnAboveYRefLineBarFillScales', 'gsnAboveYRefLineBarPatterns',
+                'gsnAboveYRefLineColor', 'gsnAddCyclic', 'gsnAttachBorderOn',
+                'gsnAttachPlotsXAxis', 'gsnBelowYRefLineBarColors',
+                'gsnBelowYRefLineBarFillScales', 'gsnBelowYRefLineBarPatterns',
+                'gsnBelowYRefLineColor', 'gsnBoxMargin', 'gsnCenterString',
+                'gsnCenterStringFontColor', 'gsnCenterStringFontHeightF',
+                'gsnCenterStringFuncCode', 'gsnCenterStringOrthogonalPosF',
+                'gsnCenterStringParallelPosF', 'gsnContourLineThicknessesScale',
+                'gsnContourNegLineDashPattern', 'gsnContourPosLineDashPattern',
+                'gsnContourZeroLineThicknessF', 'gsnDebugWriteFileName', 'gsnDraw',
+                'gsnFrame', 'gsnHistogramBarWidthPercent', 'gsnHistogramBinIntervals',
+                'gsnHistogramBinMissing', 'gsnHistogramBinWidth',
+                'gsnHistogramClassIntervals', 'gsnHistogramCompare',
+                'gsnHistogramComputePercentages',
+                'gsnHistogramComputePercentagesNoMissing',
+                'gsnHistogramDiscreteBinValues', 'gsnHistogramDiscreteClassValues',
+                'gsnHistogramHorizontal', 'gsnHistogramMinMaxBinsOn',
+                'gsnHistogramNumberOfBins', 'gsnHistogramPercentSign',
+                'gsnHistogramSelectNiceIntervals', 'gsnLeftString',
+                'gsnLeftStringFontColor', 'gsnLeftStringFontHeightF',
+                'gsnLeftStringFuncCode', 'gsnLeftStringOrthogonalPosF',
+                'gsnLeftStringParallelPosF', 'gsnMajorLatSpacing',
+                'gsnMajorLonSpacing', 'gsnMaskLambertConformal',
+                'gsnMaskLambertConformalOutlineOn', 'gsnMaximize',
+                'gsnMinorLatSpacing', 'gsnMinorLonSpacing', 'gsnPanelBottom',
+                'gsnPanelCenter', 'gsnPanelDebug', 'gsnPanelFigureStrings',
+                'gsnPanelFigureStringsBackgroundFillColor',
+                'gsnPanelFigureStringsFontHeightF', 'gsnPanelFigureStringsJust',
+                'gsnPanelFigureStringsPerimOn', 'gsnPanelLabelBar', 'gsnPanelLeft',
+                'gsnPanelMainFont', 'gsnPanelMainFontColor',
+                'gsnPanelMainFontHeightF', 'gsnPanelMainString', 'gsnPanelRight',
+                'gsnPanelRowSpec', 'gsnPanelScalePlotIndex', 'gsnPanelTop',
+                'gsnPanelXF', 'gsnPanelXWhiteSpacePercent', 'gsnPanelYF',
+                'gsnPanelYWhiteSpacePercent', 'gsnPaperHeight', 'gsnPaperMargin',
+                'gsnPaperOrientation', 'gsnPaperWidth', 'gsnPolar',
+                'gsnPolarLabelDistance', 'gsnPolarLabelFont',
+                'gsnPolarLabelFontHeightF', 'gsnPolarLabelSpacing', 'gsnPolarTime',
+                'gsnPolarUT', 'gsnRightString', 'gsnRightStringFontColor',
+                'gsnRightStringFontHeightF', 'gsnRightStringFuncCode',
+                'gsnRightStringOrthogonalPosF', 'gsnRightStringParallelPosF',
+                'gsnScalarContour', 'gsnScale', 'gsnShape', 'gsnSpreadColorEnd',
+                'gsnSpreadColorStart', 'gsnSpreadColors', 'gsnStringFont',
+                'gsnStringFontColor', 'gsnStringFontHeightF', 'gsnStringFuncCode',
+                'gsnTickMarksOn', 'gsnXAxisIrregular2Linear', 'gsnXAxisIrregular2Log',
+                'gsnXRefLine', 'gsnXRefLineColor', 'gsnXRefLineDashPattern',
+                'gsnXRefLineThicknessF', 'gsnXYAboveFillColors', 'gsnXYBarChart',
+                'gsnXYBarChartBarWidth', 'gsnXYBarChartColors',
+                'gsnXYBarChartColors2', 'gsnXYBarChartFillDotSizeF',
+                'gsnXYBarChartFillLineThicknessF', 'gsnXYBarChartFillOpacityF',
+                'gsnXYBarChartFillScaleF', 'gsnXYBarChartOutlineOnly',
+                'gsnXYBarChartOutlineThicknessF', 'gsnXYBarChartPatterns',
+                'gsnXYBarChartPatterns2', 'gsnXYBelowFillColors', 'gsnXYFillColors',
+                'gsnXYFillOpacities', 'gsnXYLeftFillColors', 'gsnXYRightFillColors',
+                'gsnYAxisIrregular2Linear', 'gsnYAxisIrregular2Log', 'gsnYRefLine',
+                'gsnYRefLineColor', 'gsnYRefLineColors', 'gsnYRefLineDashPattern',
+                'gsnYRefLineDashPatterns', 'gsnYRefLineThicknessF',
+                'gsnYRefLineThicknesses', 'gsnZonalMean', 'gsnZonalMeanXMaxF',
+                'gsnZonalMeanXMinF', 'gsnZonalMeanYRefLine', 'lbAutoManage',
+                'lbBottomMarginF', 'lbBoxCount', 'lbBoxEndCapStyle', 'lbBoxFractions',
+                'lbBoxLineColor', 'lbBoxLineDashPattern', 'lbBoxLineDashSegLenF',
+                'lbBoxLineThicknessF', 'lbBoxLinesOn', 'lbBoxMajorExtentF',
+                'lbBoxMinorExtentF', 'lbBoxSeparatorLinesOn', 'lbBoxSizing',
+                'lbFillBackground', 'lbFillColor', 'lbFillColors', 'lbFillDotSizeF',
+                'lbFillLineThicknessF', 'lbFillPattern', 'lbFillPatterns',
+                'lbFillScaleF', 'lbFillScales', 'lbJustification', 'lbLabelAlignment',
+                'lbLabelAngleF', 'lbLabelAutoStride', 'lbLabelBarOn',
+                'lbLabelConstantSpacingF', 'lbLabelDirection', 'lbLabelFont',
+                'lbLabelFontAspectF', 'lbLabelFontColor', 'lbLabelFontHeightF',
+                'lbLabelFontQuality', 'lbLabelFontThicknessF', 'lbLabelFuncCode',
+                'lbLabelJust', 'lbLabelOffsetF', 'lbLabelPosition', 'lbLabelStride',
+                'lbLabelStrings', 'lbLabelsOn', 'lbLeftMarginF', 'lbMaxLabelLenF',
+                'lbMinLabelSpacingF', 'lbMonoFillColor', 'lbMonoFillPattern',
+                'lbMonoFillScale', 'lbOrientation', 'lbPerimColor',
+                'lbPerimDashPattern', 'lbPerimDashSegLenF', 'lbPerimFill',
+                'lbPerimFillColor', 'lbPerimOn', 'lbPerimThicknessF',
+                'lbRasterFillOn', 'lbRightMarginF', 'lbTitleAngleF',
+                'lbTitleConstantSpacingF', 'lbTitleDirection', 'lbTitleExtentF',
+                'lbTitleFont', 'lbTitleFontAspectF', 'lbTitleFontColor',
+                'lbTitleFontHeightF', 'lbTitleFontQuality', 'lbTitleFontThicknessF',
+                'lbTitleFuncCode', 'lbTitleJust', 'lbTitleOffsetF', 'lbTitleOn',
+                'lbTitlePosition', 'lbTitleString', 'lbTopMarginF', 'lgAutoManage',
+                'lgBottomMarginF', 'lgBoxBackground', 'lgBoxLineColor',
+                'lgBoxLineDashPattern', 'lgBoxLineDashSegLenF', 'lgBoxLineThicknessF',
+                'lgBoxLinesOn', 'lgBoxMajorExtentF', 'lgBoxMinorExtentF',
+                'lgDashIndex', 'lgDashIndexes', 'lgItemCount', 'lgItemOrder',
+                'lgItemPlacement', 'lgItemPositions', 'lgItemType', 'lgItemTypes',
+                'lgJustification', 'lgLabelAlignment', 'lgLabelAngleF',
+                'lgLabelAutoStride', 'lgLabelConstantSpacingF', 'lgLabelDirection',
+                'lgLabelFont', 'lgLabelFontAspectF', 'lgLabelFontColor',
+                'lgLabelFontHeightF', 'lgLabelFontQuality', 'lgLabelFontThicknessF',
+                'lgLabelFuncCode', 'lgLabelJust', 'lgLabelOffsetF', 'lgLabelPosition',
+                'lgLabelStride', 'lgLabelStrings', 'lgLabelsOn', 'lgLeftMarginF',
+                'lgLegendOn', 'lgLineColor', 'lgLineColors', 'lgLineDashSegLenF',
+                'lgLineDashSegLens', 'lgLineLabelConstantSpacingF', 'lgLineLabelFont',
+                'lgLineLabelFontAspectF', 'lgLineLabelFontColor',
+                'lgLineLabelFontColors', 'lgLineLabelFontHeightF',
+                'lgLineLabelFontHeights', 'lgLineLabelFontQuality',
+                'lgLineLabelFontThicknessF', 'lgLineLabelFuncCode',
+                'lgLineLabelStrings', 'lgLineLabelsOn', 'lgLineThicknessF',
+                'lgLineThicknesses', 'lgMarkerColor', 'lgMarkerColors',
+                'lgMarkerIndex', 'lgMarkerIndexes', 'lgMarkerSizeF', 'lgMarkerSizes',
+                'lgMarkerThicknessF', 'lgMarkerThicknesses', 'lgMonoDashIndex',
+                'lgMonoItemType', 'lgMonoLineColor', 'lgMonoLineDashSegLen',
+                'lgMonoLineLabelFontColor', 'lgMonoLineLabelFontHeight',
+                'lgMonoLineThickness', 'lgMonoMarkerColor', 'lgMonoMarkerIndex',
+                'lgMonoMarkerSize', 'lgMonoMarkerThickness', 'lgOrientation',
+                'lgPerimColor', 'lgPerimDashPattern', 'lgPerimDashSegLenF',
+                'lgPerimFill', 'lgPerimFillColor', 'lgPerimOn', 'lgPerimThicknessF',
+                'lgRightMarginF', 'lgTitleAngleF', 'lgTitleConstantSpacingF',
+                'lgTitleDirection', 'lgTitleExtentF', 'lgTitleFont',
+                'lgTitleFontAspectF', 'lgTitleFontColor', 'lgTitleFontHeightF',
+                'lgTitleFontQuality', 'lgTitleFontThicknessF', 'lgTitleFuncCode',
+                'lgTitleJust', 'lgTitleOffsetF', 'lgTitleOn', 'lgTitlePosition',
+                'lgTitleString', 'lgTopMarginF', 'mpAreaGroupCount',
+                'mpAreaMaskingOn', 'mpAreaNames', 'mpAreaTypes', 'mpBottomAngleF',
+                'mpBottomMapPosF', 'mpBottomNDCF', 'mpBottomNPCF',
+                'mpBottomPointLatF', 'mpBottomPointLonF', 'mpBottomWindowF',
+                'mpCenterLatF', 'mpCenterLonF', 'mpCenterRotF', 'mpCountyLineColor',
+                'mpCountyLineDashPattern', 'mpCountyLineDashSegLenF',
+                'mpCountyLineThicknessF', 'mpDataBaseVersion', 'mpDataResolution',
+                'mpDataSetName', 'mpDefaultFillColor', 'mpDefaultFillPattern',
+                'mpDefaultFillScaleF', 'mpDynamicAreaGroups', 'mpEllipticalBoundary',
+                'mpFillAreaSpecifiers', 'mpFillBoundarySets', 'mpFillColor',
+                'mpFillColors', 'mpFillColors-default', 'mpFillDotSizeF',
+                'mpFillDrawOrder', 'mpFillOn', 'mpFillPatternBackground',
+                'mpFillPattern', 'mpFillPatterns', 'mpFillPatterns-default',
+                'mpFillScaleF', 'mpFillScales', 'mpFillScales-default',
+                'mpFixedAreaGroups', 'mpGeophysicalLineColor',
+                'mpGeophysicalLineDashPattern', 'mpGeophysicalLineDashSegLenF',
+                'mpGeophysicalLineThicknessF', 'mpGreatCircleLinesOn',
+                'mpGridAndLimbDrawOrder', 'mpGridAndLimbOn', 'mpGridLatSpacingF',
+                'mpGridLineColor', 'mpGridLineDashPattern', 'mpGridLineDashSegLenF',
+                'mpGridLineThicknessF', 'mpGridLonSpacingF', 'mpGridMaskMode',
+                'mpGridMaxLatF', 'mpGridPolarLonSpacingF', 'mpGridSpacingF',
+                'mpInlandWaterFillColor', 'mpInlandWaterFillPattern',
+                'mpInlandWaterFillScaleF', 'mpLabelDrawOrder', 'mpLabelFontColor',
+                'mpLabelFontHeightF', 'mpLabelsOn', 'mpLambertMeridianF',
+                'mpLambertParallel1F', 'mpLambertParallel2F', 'mpLandFillColor',
+                'mpLandFillPattern', 'mpLandFillScaleF', 'mpLeftAngleF',
+                'mpLeftCornerLatF', 'mpLeftCornerLonF', 'mpLeftMapPosF',
+                'mpLeftNDCF', 'mpLeftNPCF', 'mpLeftPointLatF',
+                'mpLeftPointLonF', 'mpLeftWindowF', 'mpLimbLineColor',
+                'mpLimbLineDashPattern', 'mpLimbLineDashSegLenF',
+                'mpLimbLineThicknessF', 'mpLimitMode', 'mpMaskAreaSpecifiers',
+                'mpMaskOutlineSpecifiers', 'mpMaxLatF', 'mpMaxLonF',
+                'mpMinLatF', 'mpMinLonF', 'mpMonoFillColor', 'mpMonoFillPattern',
+                'mpMonoFillScale', 'mpNationalLineColor', 'mpNationalLineDashPattern',
+                'mpNationalLineThicknessF', 'mpOceanFillColor', 'mpOceanFillPattern',
+                'mpOceanFillScaleF', 'mpOutlineBoundarySets', 'mpOutlineDrawOrder',
+                'mpOutlineMaskingOn', 'mpOutlineOn', 'mpOutlineSpecifiers',
+                'mpPerimDrawOrder', 'mpPerimLineColor', 'mpPerimLineDashPattern',
+                'mpPerimLineDashSegLenF', 'mpPerimLineThicknessF', 'mpPerimOn',
+                'mpPolyMode', 'mpProjection', 'mpProvincialLineColor',
+                'mpProvincialLineDashPattern', 'mpProvincialLineDashSegLenF',
+                'mpProvincialLineThicknessF', 'mpRelativeCenterLat',
+                'mpRelativeCenterLon', 'mpRightAngleF', 'mpRightCornerLatF',
+                'mpRightCornerLonF', 'mpRightMapPosF', 'mpRightNDCF',
+                'mpRightNPCF', 'mpRightPointLatF', 'mpRightPointLonF',
+                'mpRightWindowF', 'mpSatelliteAngle1F', 'mpSatelliteAngle2F',
+                'mpSatelliteDistF', 'mpShapeMode', 'mpSpecifiedFillColors',
+                'mpSpecifiedFillDirectIndexing', 'mpSpecifiedFillPatterns',
+                'mpSpecifiedFillPriority', 'mpSpecifiedFillScales',
+                'mpTopAngleF', 'mpTopMapPosF', 'mpTopNDCF', 'mpTopNPCF',
+                'mpTopPointLatF', 'mpTopPointLonF', 'mpTopWindowF',
+                'mpUSStateLineColor', 'mpUSStateLineDashPattern',
+                'mpUSStateLineDashSegLenF', 'mpUSStateLineThicknessF',
+                'pmAnnoManagers', 'pmAnnoViews', 'pmLabelBarDisplayMode',
+                'pmLabelBarHeightF', 'pmLabelBarKeepAspect', 'pmLabelBarOrthogonalPosF',
+                'pmLabelBarParallelPosF', 'pmLabelBarSide', 'pmLabelBarWidthF',
+                'pmLabelBarZone', 'pmLegendDisplayMode', 'pmLegendHeightF',
+                'pmLegendKeepAspect', 'pmLegendOrthogonalPosF',
+                'pmLegendParallelPosF', 'pmLegendSide', 'pmLegendWidthF',
+                'pmLegendZone', 'pmOverlaySequenceIds', 'pmTickMarkDisplayMode',
+                'pmTickMarkZone', 'pmTitleDisplayMode', 'pmTitleZone',
+                'prGraphicStyle', 'prPolyType', 'prXArray', 'prYArray',
+                'sfCopyData', 'sfDataArray', 'sfDataMaxV', 'sfDataMinV',
+                'sfElementNodes', 'sfExchangeDimensions', 'sfFirstNodeIndex',
+                'sfMissingValueV', 'sfXArray', 'sfXCActualEndF', 'sfXCActualStartF',
+                'sfXCEndIndex', 'sfXCEndSubsetV', 'sfXCEndV', 'sfXCStartIndex',
+                'sfXCStartSubsetV', 'sfXCStartV', 'sfXCStride', 'sfXCellBounds',
+                'sfYArray', 'sfYCActualEndF', 'sfYCActualStartF', 'sfYCEndIndex',
+                'sfYCEndSubsetV', 'sfYCEndV', 'sfYCStartIndex', 'sfYCStartSubsetV',
+                'sfYCStartV', 'sfYCStride', 'sfYCellBounds', 'stArrowLengthF',
+                'stArrowStride', 'stCrossoverCheckCount',
+                'stExplicitLabelBarLabelsOn', 'stLabelBarEndLabelsOn',
+                'stLabelFormat', 'stLengthCheckCount', 'stLevelColors',
+                'stLevelCount', 'stLevelPalette', 'stLevelSelectionMode',
+                'stLevelSpacingF', 'stLevels', 'stLineColor', 'stLineOpacityF',
+                'stLineStartStride', 'stLineThicknessF', 'stMapDirection',
+                'stMaxLevelCount', 'stMaxLevelValF', 'stMinArrowSpacingF',
+                'stMinDistanceF', 'stMinLevelValF', 'stMinLineSpacingF',
+                'stMinStepFactorF', 'stMonoLineColor', 'stNoDataLabelOn',
+                'stNoDataLabelString', 'stScalarFieldData', 'stScalarMissingValColor',
+                'stSpanLevelPalette', 'stStepSizeF', 'stStreamlineDrawOrder',
+                'stUseScalarArray', 'stVectorFieldData', 'stZeroFLabelAngleF',
+                'stZeroFLabelBackgroundColor', 'stZeroFLabelConstantSpacingF',
+                'stZeroFLabelFont', 'stZeroFLabelFontAspectF',
+                'stZeroFLabelFontColor', 'stZeroFLabelFontHeightF',
+                'stZeroFLabelFontQuality', 'stZeroFLabelFontThicknessF',
+                'stZeroFLabelFuncCode', 'stZeroFLabelJust', 'stZeroFLabelOn',
+                'stZeroFLabelOrthogonalPosF', 'stZeroFLabelParallelPosF',
+                'stZeroFLabelPerimColor', 'stZeroFLabelPerimOn',
+                'stZeroFLabelPerimSpaceF', 'stZeroFLabelPerimThicknessF',
+                'stZeroFLabelSide', 'stZeroFLabelString', 'stZeroFLabelTextDirection',
+                'stZeroFLabelZone', 'tfDoNDCOverlay', 'tfPlotManagerOn',
+                'tfPolyDrawList', 'tfPolyDrawOrder', 'tiDeltaF', 'tiMainAngleF',
+                'tiMainConstantSpacingF', 'tiMainDirection', 'tiMainFont',
+                'tiMainFontAspectF', 'tiMainFontColor', 'tiMainFontHeightF',
+                'tiMainFontQuality', 'tiMainFontThicknessF', 'tiMainFuncCode',
+                'tiMainJust', 'tiMainOffsetXF', 'tiMainOffsetYF', 'tiMainOn',
+                'tiMainPosition', 'tiMainSide', 'tiMainString', 'tiUseMainAttributes',
+                'tiXAxisAngleF', 'tiXAxisConstantSpacingF', 'tiXAxisDirection',
+                'tiXAxisFont', 'tiXAxisFontAspectF', 'tiXAxisFontColor',
+                'tiXAxisFontHeightF', 'tiXAxisFontQuality', 'tiXAxisFontThicknessF',
+                'tiXAxisFuncCode', 'tiXAxisJust', 'tiXAxisOffsetXF',
+                'tiXAxisOffsetYF', 'tiXAxisOn', 'tiXAxisPosition', 'tiXAxisSide',
+                'tiXAxisString', 'tiYAxisAngleF', 'tiYAxisConstantSpacingF',
+                'tiYAxisDirection', 'tiYAxisFont', 'tiYAxisFontAspectF',
+                'tiYAxisFontColor', 'tiYAxisFontHeightF', 'tiYAxisFontQuality',
+                'tiYAxisFontThicknessF', 'tiYAxisFuncCode', 'tiYAxisJust',
+                'tiYAxisOffsetXF', 'tiYAxisOffsetYF', 'tiYAxisOn', 'tiYAxisPosition',
+                'tiYAxisSide', 'tiYAxisString', 'tmBorderLineColor',
+                'tmBorderThicknessF', 'tmEqualizeXYSizes', 'tmLabelAutoStride',
+                'tmSciNoteCutoff', 'tmXBAutoPrecision', 'tmXBBorderOn',
+                'tmXBDataLeftF', 'tmXBDataRightF', 'tmXBFormat', 'tmXBIrrTensionF',
+                'tmXBIrregularPoints', 'tmXBLabelAngleF', 'tmXBLabelConstantSpacingF',
+                'tmXBLabelDeltaF', 'tmXBLabelDirection', 'tmXBLabelFont',
+                'tmXBLabelFontAspectF', 'tmXBLabelFontColor', 'tmXBLabelFontHeightF',
+                'tmXBLabelFontQuality', 'tmXBLabelFontThicknessF',
+                'tmXBLabelFuncCode', 'tmXBLabelJust', 'tmXBLabelStride', 'tmXBLabels',
+                'tmXBLabelsOn', 'tmXBMajorLengthF', 'tmXBMajorLineColor',
+                'tmXBMajorOutwardLengthF', 'tmXBMajorThicknessF', 'tmXBMaxLabelLenF',
+                'tmXBMaxTicks', 'tmXBMinLabelSpacingF', 'tmXBMinorLengthF',
+                'tmXBMinorLineColor', 'tmXBMinorOn', 'tmXBMinorOutwardLengthF',
+                'tmXBMinorPerMajor', 'tmXBMinorThicknessF', 'tmXBMinorValues',
+                'tmXBMode', 'tmXBOn', 'tmXBPrecision', 'tmXBStyle', 'tmXBTickEndF',
+                'tmXBTickSpacingF', 'tmXBTickStartF', 'tmXBValues', 'tmXMajorGrid',
+                'tmXMajorGridLineColor', 'tmXMajorGridLineDashPattern',
+                'tmXMajorGridThicknessF', 'tmXMinorGrid', 'tmXMinorGridLineColor',
+                'tmXMinorGridLineDashPattern', 'tmXMinorGridThicknessF',
+                'tmXTAutoPrecision', 'tmXTBorderOn', 'tmXTDataLeftF',
+                'tmXTDataRightF', 'tmXTFormat', 'tmXTIrrTensionF',
+                'tmXTIrregularPoints', 'tmXTLabelAngleF', 'tmXTLabelConstantSpacingF',
+                'tmXTLabelDeltaF', 'tmXTLabelDirection', 'tmXTLabelFont',
+                'tmXTLabelFontAspectF', 'tmXTLabelFontColor', 'tmXTLabelFontHeightF',
+                'tmXTLabelFontQuality', 'tmXTLabelFontThicknessF',
+                'tmXTLabelFuncCode', 'tmXTLabelJust', 'tmXTLabelStride', 'tmXTLabels',
+                'tmXTLabelsOn', 'tmXTMajorLengthF', 'tmXTMajorLineColor',
+                'tmXTMajorOutwardLengthF', 'tmXTMajorThicknessF', 'tmXTMaxLabelLenF',
+                'tmXTMaxTicks', 'tmXTMinLabelSpacingF', 'tmXTMinorLengthF',
+                'tmXTMinorLineColor', 'tmXTMinorOn', 'tmXTMinorOutwardLengthF',
+                'tmXTMinorPerMajor', 'tmXTMinorThicknessF', 'tmXTMinorValues',
+                'tmXTMode', 'tmXTOn', 'tmXTPrecision', 'tmXTStyle', 'tmXTTickEndF',
+                'tmXTTickSpacingF', 'tmXTTickStartF', 'tmXTValues', 'tmXUseBottom',
+                'tmYLAutoPrecision', 'tmYLBorderOn', 'tmYLDataBottomF',
+                'tmYLDataTopF', 'tmYLFormat', 'tmYLIrrTensionF',
+                'tmYLIrregularPoints', 'tmYLLabelAngleF', 'tmYLLabelConstantSpacingF',
+                'tmYLLabelDeltaF', 'tmYLLabelDirection', 'tmYLLabelFont',
+                'tmYLLabelFontAspectF', 'tmYLLabelFontColor', 'tmYLLabelFontHeightF',
+                'tmYLLabelFontQuality', 'tmYLLabelFontThicknessF',
+                'tmYLLabelFuncCode', 'tmYLLabelJust', 'tmYLLabelStride', 'tmYLLabels',
+                'tmYLLabelsOn', 'tmYLMajorLengthF', 'tmYLMajorLineColor',
+                'tmYLMajorOutwardLengthF', 'tmYLMajorThicknessF', 'tmYLMaxLabelLenF',
+                'tmYLMaxTicks', 'tmYLMinLabelSpacingF', 'tmYLMinorLengthF',
+                'tmYLMinorLineColor', 'tmYLMinorOn', 'tmYLMinorOutwardLengthF',
+                'tmYLMinorPerMajor', 'tmYLMinorThicknessF', 'tmYLMinorValues',
+                'tmYLMode', 'tmYLOn', 'tmYLPrecision', 'tmYLStyle', 'tmYLTickEndF',
+                'tmYLTickSpacingF', 'tmYLTickStartF', 'tmYLValues', 'tmYMajorGrid',
+                'tmYMajorGridLineColor', 'tmYMajorGridLineDashPattern',
+                'tmYMajorGridThicknessF', 'tmYMinorGrid', 'tmYMinorGridLineColor',
+                'tmYMinorGridLineDashPattern', 'tmYMinorGridThicknessF',
+                'tmYRAutoPrecision', 'tmYRBorderOn', 'tmYRDataBottomF',
+                'tmYRDataTopF', 'tmYRFormat', 'tmYRIrrTensionF',
+                'tmYRIrregularPoints', 'tmYRLabelAngleF', 'tmYRLabelConstantSpacingF',
+                'tmYRLabelDeltaF', 'tmYRLabelDirection', 'tmYRLabelFont',
+                'tmYRLabelFontAspectF', 'tmYRLabelFontColor', 'tmYRLabelFontHeightF',
+                'tmYRLabelFontQuality', 'tmYRLabelFontThicknessF',
+                'tmYRLabelFuncCode', 'tmYRLabelJust', 'tmYRLabelStride', 'tmYRLabels',
+                'tmYRLabelsOn', 'tmYRMajorLengthF', 'tmYRMajorLineColor',
+                'tmYRMajorOutwardLengthF', 'tmYRMajorThicknessF', 'tmYRMaxLabelLenF',
+                'tmYRMaxTicks', 'tmYRMinLabelSpacingF', 'tmYRMinorLengthF',
+                'tmYRMinorLineColor', 'tmYRMinorOn', 'tmYRMinorOutwardLengthF',
+                'tmYRMinorPerMajor', 'tmYRMinorThicknessF', 'tmYRMinorValues',
+                'tmYRMode', 'tmYROn', 'tmYRPrecision', 'tmYRStyle', 'tmYRTickEndF',
+                'tmYRTickSpacingF', 'tmYRTickStartF', 'tmYRValues', 'tmYUseLeft',
+                'trGridType', 'trLineInterpolationOn',
+                'trXAxisType', 'trXCoordPoints', 'trXInterPoints', 'trXLog',
+                'trXMaxF', 'trXMinF', 'trXReverse', 'trXSamples', 'trXTensionF',
+                'trYAxisType', 'trYCoordPoints', 'trYInterPoints', 'trYLog',
+                'trYMaxF', 'trYMinF', 'trYReverse', 'trYSamples', 'trYTensionF',
+                'txAngleF', 'txBackgroundFillColor', 'txConstantSpacingF', 'txDirection',
+                'txFont', 'HLU-Fonts', 'txFontAspectF', 'txFontColor',
+                'txFontHeightF', 'txFontOpacityF', 'txFontQuality',
+                'txFontThicknessF', 'txFuncCode', 'txJust', 'txPerimColor',
+                'txPerimDashLengthF', 'txPerimDashPattern', 'txPerimOn',
+                'txPerimSpaceF', 'txPerimThicknessF', 'txPosXF', 'txPosYF',
+                'txString', 'vcExplicitLabelBarLabelsOn', 'vcFillArrowEdgeColor',
+                'vcFillArrowEdgeThicknessF', 'vcFillArrowFillColor',
+                'vcFillArrowHeadInteriorXF', 'vcFillArrowHeadMinFracXF',
+                'vcFillArrowHeadMinFracYF', 'vcFillArrowHeadXF', 'vcFillArrowHeadYF',
+                'vcFillArrowMinFracWidthF', 'vcFillArrowWidthF', 'vcFillArrowsOn',
+                'vcFillOverEdge', 'vcGlyphOpacityF', 'vcGlyphStyle',
+                'vcLabelBarEndLabelsOn', 'vcLabelFontColor', 'vcLabelFontHeightF',
+                'vcLabelsOn', 'vcLabelsUseVectorColor', 'vcLevelColors',
+                'vcLevelCount', 'vcLevelPalette', 'vcLevelSelectionMode',
+                'vcLevelSpacingF', 'vcLevels', 'vcLineArrowColor',
+                'vcLineArrowHeadMaxSizeF', 'vcLineArrowHeadMinSizeF',
+                'vcLineArrowThicknessF', 'vcMagnitudeFormat',
+                'vcMagnitudeScaleFactorF', 'vcMagnitudeScaleValueF',
+                'vcMagnitudeScalingMode', 'vcMapDirection', 'vcMaxLevelCount',
+                'vcMaxLevelValF', 'vcMaxMagnitudeF', 'vcMinAnnoAngleF',
+                'vcMinAnnoArrowAngleF', 'vcMinAnnoArrowEdgeColor',
+                'vcMinAnnoArrowFillColor', 'vcMinAnnoArrowLineColor',
+                'vcMinAnnoArrowMinOffsetF', 'vcMinAnnoArrowSpaceF',
+                'vcMinAnnoArrowUseVecColor', 'vcMinAnnoBackgroundColor',
+                'vcMinAnnoConstantSpacingF', 'vcMinAnnoExplicitMagnitudeF',
+                'vcMinAnnoFont', 'vcMinAnnoFontAspectF', 'vcMinAnnoFontColor',
+                'vcMinAnnoFontHeightF', 'vcMinAnnoFontQuality',
+                'vcMinAnnoFontThicknessF', 'vcMinAnnoFuncCode', 'vcMinAnnoJust',
+                'vcMinAnnoOn', 'vcMinAnnoOrientation', 'vcMinAnnoOrthogonalPosF',
+                'vcMinAnnoParallelPosF', 'vcMinAnnoPerimColor', 'vcMinAnnoPerimOn',
+                'vcMinAnnoPerimSpaceF', 'vcMinAnnoPerimThicknessF', 'vcMinAnnoSide',
+                'vcMinAnnoString1', 'vcMinAnnoString1On', 'vcMinAnnoString2',
+                'vcMinAnnoString2On', 'vcMinAnnoTextDirection', 'vcMinAnnoZone',
+                'vcMinDistanceF', 'vcMinFracLengthF', 'vcMinLevelValF',
+                'vcMinMagnitudeF', 'vcMonoFillArrowEdgeColor',
+                'vcMonoFillArrowFillColor', 'vcMonoLineArrowColor',
+                'vcMonoWindBarbColor', 'vcNoDataLabelOn', 'vcNoDataLabelString',
+                'vcPositionMode', 'vcRefAnnoAngleF', 'vcRefAnnoArrowAngleF',
+                'vcRefAnnoArrowEdgeColor', 'vcRefAnnoArrowFillColor',
+                'vcRefAnnoArrowLineColor', 'vcRefAnnoArrowMinOffsetF',
+                'vcRefAnnoArrowSpaceF', 'vcRefAnnoArrowUseVecColor',
+                'vcRefAnnoBackgroundColor', 'vcRefAnnoConstantSpacingF',
+                'vcRefAnnoExplicitMagnitudeF', 'vcRefAnnoFont',
+                'vcRefAnnoFontAspectF', 'vcRefAnnoFontColor', 'vcRefAnnoFontHeightF',
+                'vcRefAnnoFontQuality', 'vcRefAnnoFontThicknessF',
+                'vcRefAnnoFuncCode', 'vcRefAnnoJust', 'vcRefAnnoOn',
+                'vcRefAnnoOrientation', 'vcRefAnnoOrthogonalPosF',
+                'vcRefAnnoParallelPosF', 'vcRefAnnoPerimColor', 'vcRefAnnoPerimOn',
+                'vcRefAnnoPerimSpaceF', 'vcRefAnnoPerimThicknessF', 'vcRefAnnoSide',
+                'vcRefAnnoString1', 'vcRefAnnoString1On', 'vcRefAnnoString2',
+                'vcRefAnnoString2On', 'vcRefAnnoTextDirection', 'vcRefAnnoZone',
+                'vcRefLengthF', 'vcRefMagnitudeF', 'vcScalarFieldData',
+                'vcScalarMissingValColor', 'vcScalarValueFormat',
+                'vcScalarValueScaleFactorF', 'vcScalarValueScaleValueF',
+                'vcScalarValueScalingMode', 'vcSpanLevelPalette', 'vcUseRefAnnoRes',
+                'vcUseScalarArray', 'vcVectorDrawOrder', 'vcVectorFieldData',
+                'vcWindBarbCalmCircleSizeF', 'vcWindBarbColor',
+                'vcWindBarbLineThicknessF', 'vcWindBarbScaleFactorF',
+                'vcWindBarbTickAngleF', 'vcWindBarbTickLengthF',
+                'vcWindBarbTickSpacingF', 'vcZeroFLabelAngleF',
+                'vcZeroFLabelBackgroundColor', 'vcZeroFLabelConstantSpacingF',
+                'vcZeroFLabelFont', 'vcZeroFLabelFontAspectF',
+                'vcZeroFLabelFontColor', 'vcZeroFLabelFontHeightF',
+                'vcZeroFLabelFontQuality', 'vcZeroFLabelFontThicknessF',
+                'vcZeroFLabelFuncCode', 'vcZeroFLabelJust', 'vcZeroFLabelOn',
+                'vcZeroFLabelOrthogonalPosF', 'vcZeroFLabelParallelPosF',
+                'vcZeroFLabelPerimColor', 'vcZeroFLabelPerimOn',
+                'vcZeroFLabelPerimSpaceF', 'vcZeroFLabelPerimThicknessF',
+                'vcZeroFLabelSide', 'vcZeroFLabelString', 'vcZeroFLabelTextDirection',
+                'vcZeroFLabelZone', 'vfCopyData', 'vfDataArray',
+                'vfExchangeDimensions', 'vfExchangeUVData', 'vfMagMaxV', 'vfMagMinV',
+                'vfMissingUValueV', 'vfMissingVValueV', 'vfPolarData',
+                'vfSingleMissingValue', 'vfUDataArray', 'vfUMaxV', 'vfUMinV',
+                'vfVDataArray', 'vfVMaxV', 'vfVMinV', 'vfXArray', 'vfXCActualEndF',
+                'vfXCActualStartF', 'vfXCEndIndex', 'vfXCEndSubsetV', 'vfXCEndV',
+                'vfXCStartIndex', 'vfXCStartSubsetV', 'vfXCStartV', 'vfXCStride',
+                'vfYArray', 'vfYCActualEndF', 'vfYCActualStartF', 'vfYCEndIndex',
+                'vfYCEndSubsetV', 'vfYCEndV', 'vfYCStartIndex', 'vfYCStartSubsetV',
+                'vfYCStartV', 'vfYCStride', 'vpAnnoManagerId', 'vpClipOn',
+                'vpHeightF', 'vpKeepAspect', 'vpOn', 'vpUseSegments', 'vpWidthF',
+                'vpXF', 'vpYF', 'wkAntiAlias', 'wkBackgroundColor', 'wkBackgroundOpacityF',
+                'wkColorMapLen', 'wkColorMap', 'wkColorModel', 'wkDashTableLength',
+                'wkDefGraphicStyleId', 'wkDeviceLowerX', 'wkDeviceLowerY',
+                'wkDeviceUpperX', 'wkDeviceUpperY', 'wkFileName', 'wkFillTableLength',
+                'wkForegroundColor', 'wkFormat', 'wkFullBackground', 'wkGksWorkId',
+                'wkHeight', 'wkMarkerTableLength', 'wkMetaName', 'wkOrientation',
+                'wkPDFFileName', 'wkPDFFormat', 'wkPDFResolution', 'wkPSFileName',
+                'wkPSFormat', 'wkPSResolution', 'wkPaperHeightF', 'wkPaperSize',
+                'wkPaperWidthF', 'wkPause', 'wkTopLevelViews', 'wkViews',
+                'wkVisualType', 'wkWidth', 'wkWindowId', 'wkXColorMode', 'wsCurrentSize',
+                'wsMaximumSize', 'wsThresholdSize', 'xyComputeXMax',
+                'xyComputeXMin', 'xyComputeYMax', 'xyComputeYMin', 'xyCoordData',
+                'xyCoordDataSpec', 'xyCurveDrawOrder', 'xyDashPattern',
+                'xyDashPatterns', 'xyExplicitLabels', 'xyExplicitLegendLabels',
+                'xyLabelMode', 'xyLineColor', 'xyLineColors', 'xyLineDashSegLenF',
+                'xyLineLabelConstantSpacingF', 'xyLineLabelFont',
+                'xyLineLabelFontAspectF', 'xyLineLabelFontColor',
+                'xyLineLabelFontColors', 'xyLineLabelFontHeightF',
+                'xyLineLabelFontQuality', 'xyLineLabelFontThicknessF',
+                'xyLineLabelFuncCode', 'xyLineThicknessF', 'xyLineThicknesses',
+                'xyMarkLineMode', 'xyMarkLineModes', 'xyMarker', 'xyMarkerColor',
+                'xyMarkerColors', 'xyMarkerSizeF', 'xyMarkerSizes',
+                'xyMarkerThicknessF', 'xyMarkerThicknesses', 'xyMarkers',
+                'xyMonoDashPattern', 'xyMonoLineColor', 'xyMonoLineLabelFontColor',
+                'xyMonoLineThickness', 'xyMonoMarkLineMode', 'xyMonoMarker',
+                'xyMonoMarkerColor', 'xyMonoMarkerSize', 'xyMonoMarkerThickness',
+                'xyXIrrTensionF', 'xyXIrregularPoints', 'xyXStyle', 'xyYIrrTensionF',
+                'xyYIrregularPoints', 'xyYStyle'), prefix=r'\b'),
+             Name.Builtin),
+
+            # Booleans
+            (r'\.(True|False)\.', Name.Builtin),
+            # Comparing Operators
+            (r'\.(eq|ne|lt|le|gt|ge|not|and|or|xor)\.', Operator.Word),
+        ],
+
+        'strings': [
+            (r'(?s)"(\\\\|\\[0-7]+|\\.|[^"\\])*"', String.Double),
+        ],
+
+        'nums': [
+            (r'\d+(?![.e])(_[a-z]\w+)?', Number.Integer),
+            (r'[+-]?\d*\.\d+(e[-+]?\d+)?(_[a-z]\w+)?', Number.Float),
+            (r'[+-]?\d+\.\d*(e[-+]?\d+)?(_[a-z]\w+)?', Number.Float),
+        ],
+    }
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/nimrod.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/nimrod.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b99e246d707f30d4c0c3fab50d7293fcd34e3510
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/nimrod.py
@@ -0,0 +1,199 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.nimrod
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Lexer for the Nim language (formerly known as Nimrod).
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+
+from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer, include, default, bygroups
+from pygments.token import Text, Comment, Operator, Keyword, Name, String, \
+    Number, Punctuation, Error
+
+__all__ = ['NimrodLexer']
+
+
+class NimrodLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    For Nim source code.
+    """
+
+    name = 'Nimrod'
+    url = 'http://nim-lang.org/'
+    aliases = ['nimrod', 'nim']
+    filenames = ['*.nim', '*.nimrod']
+    mimetypes = ['text/x-nim']
+    version_added = '1.5'
+
+    flags = re.MULTILINE | re.IGNORECASE
+
+    def underscorize(words):
+        newWords = []
+        new = []
+        for word in words:
+            for ch in word:
+                new.append(ch)
+                new.append("_?")
+            newWords.append(''.join(new))
+            new = []
+        return "|".join(newWords)
+
+    keywords = [
+        'addr', 'and', 'as', 'asm', 'bind', 'block', 'break', 'case',
+        'cast', 'concept', 'const', 'continue', 'converter', 'defer', 'discard',
+        'distinct', 'div', 'do', 'elif', 'else', 'end', 'enum', 'except',
+        'export', 'finally', 'for', 'if', 'in', 'yield', 'interface',
+        'is', 'isnot', 'iterator', 'let', 'mixin', 'mod',
+        'not', 'notin', 'object', 'of', 'or', 'out', 'ptr', 'raise',
+        'ref', 'return', 'shl', 'shr', 'static', 'try',
+        'tuple', 'type', 'using', 'when', 'while', 'xor'
+    ]
+
+    keywordsPseudo = [
+        'nil', 'true', 'false'
+    ]
+
+    opWords = [
+        'and', 'or', 'not', 'xor', 'shl', 'shr', 'div', 'mod', 'in',
+        'notin', 'is', 'isnot'
+    ]
+
+    types = [
+        'int', 'int8', 'int16', 'int32', 'int64', 'float', 'float32', 'float64',
+        'bool', 'char', 'range', 'array', 'seq', 'set', 'string'
+    ]
+
+    tokens = {
+        'root': [
+            # Comments
+            (r'##\[', String.Doc, 'doccomment'),
+            (r'##.*$', String.Doc),
+            (r'#\[', Comment.Multiline, 'comment'),
+            (r'#.*$', Comment),
+
+            # Pragmas
+            (r'\{\.', String.Other, 'pragma'),
+
+            # Operators
+            (r'[*=><+\-/@$~&%!?|\\\[\]]', Operator),
+            (r'\.\.|\.|,|\[\.|\.\]|\{\.|\.\}|\(\.|\.\)|\{|\}|\(|\)|:|\^|`|;',
+             Punctuation),
+
+            # Case statement branch
+            (r'(\n\s*)(of)(\s)', bygroups(Text.Whitespace, Keyword,
+                                          Text.Whitespace), 'casebranch'),
+
+            # Strings
+            (r'(?:[\w]+)"', String, 'rdqs'),
+            (r'"""', String.Double, 'tdqs'),
+            ('"', String, 'dqs'),
+
+            # Char
+            ("'", String.Char, 'chars'),
+
+            # Keywords
+            (rf'({underscorize(opWords)})\b', Operator.Word),
+            (r'(proc|func|method|macro|template)(\s)(?![(\[\]])',
+             bygroups(Keyword, Text.Whitespace), 'funcname'),
+            (rf'({underscorize(keywords)})\b', Keyword),
+            (r'({})\b'.format(underscorize(['from', 'import', 'include', 'export'])),
+             Keyword.Namespace),
+            (r'(v_?a_?r)\b', Keyword.Declaration),
+            (rf'({underscorize(types)})\b', Name.Builtin),
+            (rf'({underscorize(keywordsPseudo)})\b', Keyword.Pseudo),
+
+            # Identifiers
+            (r'\b((?![_\d])\w)(((?!_)\w)|(_(?!_)\w))*', Name),
+
+            # Numbers
+            (r'[0-9][0-9_]*(?=([e.]|\'f(32|64)))',
+             Number.Float, ('float-suffix', 'float-number')),
+            (r'0x[a-f0-9][a-f0-9_]*', Number.Hex, 'int-suffix'),
+            (r'0b[01][01_]*', Number.Bin, 'int-suffix'),
+            (r'0o[0-7][0-7_]*', Number.Oct, 'int-suffix'),
+            (r'[0-9][0-9_]*', Number.Integer, 'int-suffix'),
+
+            # Whitespace
+            (r'\s+', Text.Whitespace),
+            (r'.+$', Error),
+        ],
+        'chars': [
+            (r'\\([\\abcefnrtvl"\']|x[a-f0-9]{2}|[0-9]{1,3})', String.Escape),
+            (r"'", String.Char, '#pop'),
+            (r".", String.Char)
+        ],
+        'strings': [
+            (r'(?|>=|>>|>|<=|<<|<|\+|-|=|/|\*|%|\+=|-=|!|@', Operator),
+            (r'\(|\)|\[|\]|,|\.\.\.|\.\.|\.|::|:', Punctuation),
+            (r'`\{[^`]*`\}', Text),  # Extern blocks won't be Lexed by Nit
+            (r'[\r\n\t ]+', Text),
+        ],
+    }
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/nix.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/nix.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..16572afe48a097271dcf017a1d1f53e89b000916
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/nix.py
@@ -0,0 +1,144 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.nix
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Lexers for the NixOS Nix language.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+
+from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer, include
+from pygments.token import Text, Comment, Operator, Keyword, Name, String, \
+    Number, Punctuation, Literal
+
+__all__ = ['NixLexer']
+
+
+class NixLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    For the Nix language.
+    """
+
+    name = 'Nix'
+    url = 'http://nixos.org/nix/'
+    aliases = ['nixos', 'nix']
+    filenames = ['*.nix']
+    mimetypes = ['text/x-nix']
+    version_added = '2.0'
+
+    keywords = ['rec', 'with', 'let', 'in', 'inherit', 'assert', 'if',
+                'else', 'then', '...']
+    builtins = ['import', 'abort', 'baseNameOf', 'dirOf', 'isNull', 'builtins',
+                'map', 'removeAttrs', 'throw', 'toString', 'derivation']
+    operators = ['++', '+', '?', '.', '!', '//', '==', '/',
+                 '!=', '&&', '||', '->', '=', '<', '>', '*', '-']
+
+    punctuations = ["(", ")", "[", "]", ";", "{", "}", ":", ",", "@"]
+
+    tokens = {
+        'root': [
+            # comments starting with #
+            (r'#.*$', Comment.Single),
+
+            # multiline comments
+            (r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, 'comment'),
+
+            # whitespace
+            (r'\s+', Text),
+
+            # keywords
+            ('({})'.format('|'.join(re.escape(entry) + '\\b' for entry in keywords)), Keyword),
+
+            # highlight the builtins
+            ('({})'.format('|'.join(re.escape(entry) + '\\b' for entry in builtins)),
+             Name.Builtin),
+
+            (r'\b(true|false|null)\b', Name.Constant),
+
+            # floats
+            (r'-?(\d+\.\d*|\.\d+)([eE][-+]?\d+)?', Number.Float),
+
+            # integers
+            (r'-?[0-9]+', Number.Integer),
+
+            # paths
+            (r'[\w.+-]*(\/[\w.+-]+)+', Literal),
+            (r'~(\/[\w.+-]+)+', Literal),
+            (r'\<[\w.+-]+(\/[\w.+-]+)*\>', Literal),
+
+            # operators
+            ('({})'.format('|'.join(re.escape(entry) for entry in operators)),
+             Operator),
+
+            # word operators
+            (r'\b(or|and)\b', Operator.Word),
+
+            (r'\{', Punctuation, 'block'),
+
+            # punctuations
+            ('({})'.format('|'.join(re.escape(entry) for entry in punctuations)), Punctuation),
+
+            # strings
+            (r'"', String.Double, 'doublequote'),
+            (r"''", String.Multiline, 'multiline'),
+
+            # urls
+            (r'[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9\+\-\.]*\:[\w%/?:@&=+$,\\.!~*\'-]+', Literal),
+
+            # names of variables
+            (r'[\w-]+(?=\s*=)', String.Symbol),
+            (r'[a-zA-Z_][\w\'-]*', Text),
+
+            (r"\$\{", String.Interpol, 'antiquote'),
+        ],
+        'comment': [
+            (r'[^/*]+', Comment.Multiline),
+            (r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, '#push'),
+            (r'\*/', Comment.Multiline, '#pop'),
+            (r'[*/]', Comment.Multiline),
+        ],
+        'multiline': [
+            (r"''(\$|'|\\n|\\r|\\t|\\)", String.Escape),
+            (r"''", String.Multiline, '#pop'),
+            (r'\$\{', String.Interpol, 'antiquote'),
+            (r"[^'\$]+", String.Multiline),
+            (r"\$[^\{']", String.Multiline),
+            (r"'[^']", String.Multiline),
+            (r"\$(?=')", String.Multiline),
+        ],
+        'doublequote': [
+            (r'\\(\\|"|\$|n)', String.Escape),
+            (r'"', String.Double, '#pop'),
+            (r'\$\{', String.Interpol, 'antiquote'),
+            (r'[^"\\\$]+', String.Double),
+            (r'\$[^\{"]', String.Double),
+            (r'\$(?=")', String.Double),
+            (r'\\', String.Double),
+        ],
+        'antiquote': [
+            (r"\}", String.Interpol, '#pop'),
+            # TODO: we should probably escape also here ''${ \${
+            (r"\$\{", String.Interpol, '#push'),
+            include('root'),
+        ],
+        'block': [
+            (r"\}", Punctuation, '#pop'),
+            include('root'),
+        ],
+    }
+
+    def analyse_text(text):
+        rv = 0.0
+        # TODO: let/in
+        if re.search(r'import.+?<[^>]+>', text):
+            rv += 0.4
+        if re.search(r'mkDerivation\s+(\(|\{|rec)', text):
+            rv += 0.4
+        if re.search(r'=\s+mkIf\s+', text):
+            rv += 0.4
+        if re.search(r'\{[a-zA-Z,\s]+\}:', text):
+            rv += 0.1
+        return rv
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/numbair.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/numbair.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..28395b41a4d302aadba80c4413293dd288779407
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/numbair.py
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.numbair
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Lexer for other Numba Intermediate Representation.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer, include, bygroups, words
+from pygments.token import Whitespace, Name, String,  Punctuation, Keyword, \
+    Operator, Number
+
+__all__ = ["NumbaIRLexer"]
+
+class NumbaIRLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    Lexer for Numba IR
+    """
+    name = 'Numba_IR'
+    url = "https://numba.readthedocs.io/en/stable/developer/architecture.html#stage-2-generate-the-numba-ir"
+    aliases = ['numba_ir', 'numbair']
+    filenames = ['*.numba_ir']
+    mimetypes = ['text/x-numba_ir', 'text/x-numbair']
+    version_added = '2.19'
+
+    identifier = r'\$[a-zA-Z0-9._]+'
+    fun_or_var = r'([a-zA-Z_]+[a-zA-Z0-9]*)'
+
+    tokens = {
+        'root' : [
+            (r'(label)(\ [0-9]+)(:)$',
+                bygroups(Keyword, Name.Label, Punctuation)),
+
+            (r'=', Operator),
+            include('whitespace'),
+            include('keyword'),
+
+            (identifier, Name.Variable),
+            (fun_or_var + r'(\()',
+                bygroups(Name.Function, Punctuation)),
+            (fun_or_var + r'(\=)',
+                bygroups(Name.Attribute, Punctuation)),
+            (fun_or_var, Name.Constant),
+            (r'[0-9]+', Number),
+
+            # 
+            (r'<[^>\n]*>', String),
+
+            (r'[=<>{}\[\]()*.,!\':]|x\b', Punctuation)
+        ],
+
+        'keyword':[
+            (words((
+                'del', 'jump', 'call', 'branch',
+            ), suffix=' '), Keyword),
+        ],
+
+        'whitespace': [
+            (r'(\n|\s)+', Whitespace),
+        ],
+    }
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/oberon.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/oberon.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..11cf571dfd6097354117f2842246eeb06ff696ea
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/oberon.py
@@ -0,0 +1,120 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.oberon
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Lexers for Oberon family languages.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+
+from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer, include, words
+from pygments.token import Text, Comment, Operator, Keyword, Name, String, \
+    Number, Punctuation
+
+__all__ = ['ComponentPascalLexer']
+
+
+class ComponentPascalLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    For Component Pascal source code.
+    """
+    name = 'Component Pascal'
+    aliases = ['componentpascal', 'cp']
+    filenames = ['*.cp', '*.cps']
+    mimetypes = ['text/x-component-pascal']
+    url = 'https://blackboxframework.org'
+    version_added = '2.1'
+
+    flags = re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL
+
+    tokens = {
+        'root': [
+            include('whitespace'),
+            include('comments'),
+            include('punctuation'),
+            include('numliterals'),
+            include('strings'),
+            include('operators'),
+            include('builtins'),
+            include('identifiers'),
+        ],
+        'whitespace': [
+            (r'\n+', Text),  # blank lines
+            (r'\s+', Text),  # whitespace
+        ],
+        'comments': [
+            (r'\(\*([^$].*?)\*\)', Comment.Multiline),
+            # TODO: nested comments (* (* ... *) ... (* ... *) *) not supported!
+        ],
+        'punctuation': [
+            (r'[()\[\]{},.:;|]', Punctuation),
+        ],
+        'numliterals': [
+            (r'[0-9A-F]+X\b', Number.Hex),                 # char code
+            (r'[0-9A-F]+[HL]\b', Number.Hex),              # hexadecimal number
+            (r'[0-9]+\.[0-9]+E[+-][0-9]+', Number.Float),  # real number
+            (r'[0-9]+\.[0-9]+', Number.Float),             # real number
+            (r'[0-9]+', Number.Integer),                   # decimal whole number
+        ],
+        'strings': [
+            (r"'[^\n']*'", String),  # single quoted string
+            (r'"[^\n"]*"', String),  # double quoted string
+        ],
+        'operators': [
+            # Arithmetic Operators
+            (r'[+-]', Operator),
+            (r'[*/]', Operator),
+            # Relational Operators
+            (r'[=#<>]', Operator),
+            # Dereferencing Operator
+            (r'\^', Operator),
+            # Logical AND Operator
+            (r'&', Operator),
+            # Logical NOT Operator
+            (r'~', Operator),
+            # Assignment Symbol
+            (r':=', Operator),
+            # Range Constructor
+            (r'\.\.', Operator),
+            (r'\$', Operator),
+        ],
+        'identifiers': [
+            (r'([a-zA-Z_$][\w$]*)', Name),
+        ],
+        'builtins': [
+            (words((
+                'ANYPTR', 'ANYREC', 'BOOLEAN', 'BYTE', 'CHAR', 'INTEGER', 'LONGINT',
+                'REAL', 'SET', 'SHORTCHAR', 'SHORTINT', 'SHORTREAL'
+                ), suffix=r'\b'), Keyword.Type),
+            (words((
+                'ABS', 'ABSTRACT', 'ARRAY', 'ASH', 'ASSERT', 'BEGIN', 'BITS', 'BY',
+                'CAP', 'CASE', 'CHR', 'CLOSE', 'CONST', 'DEC', 'DIV', 'DO', 'ELSE',
+                'ELSIF', 'EMPTY', 'END', 'ENTIER', 'EXCL', 'EXIT', 'EXTENSIBLE', 'FOR',
+                'HALT', 'IF', 'IMPORT', 'IN', 'INC', 'INCL', 'IS', 'LEN', 'LIMITED',
+                'LONG', 'LOOP', 'MAX', 'MIN', 'MOD', 'MODULE', 'NEW', 'ODD', 'OF',
+                'OR', 'ORD', 'OUT', 'POINTER', 'PROCEDURE', 'RECORD', 'REPEAT', 'RETURN',
+                'SHORT', 'SHORTCHAR', 'SHORTINT', 'SIZE', 'THEN', 'TYPE', 'TO', 'UNTIL',
+                'VAR', 'WHILE', 'WITH'
+                ), suffix=r'\b'), Keyword.Reserved),
+            (r'(TRUE|FALSE|NIL|INF)\b', Keyword.Constant),
+        ]
+    }
+
+    def analyse_text(text):
+        """The only other lexer using .cp is the C++ one, so we check if for
+        a few common Pascal keywords here. Those are unfortunately quite
+        common across various business languages as well."""
+        result = 0
+        if 'BEGIN' in text:
+            result += 0.01
+        if 'END' in text:
+            result += 0.01
+        if 'PROCEDURE' in text:
+            result += 0.01
+        if 'MODULE' in text:
+            result += 0.01
+
+        return result
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/objective.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/objective.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ce281fbd198802ba63742086f850b339d82e3b0d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/objective.py
@@ -0,0 +1,513 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.objective
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Lexers for Objective-C family languages.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+
+from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer, include, bygroups, using, this, words, \
+    inherit, default
+from pygments.token import Text, Keyword, Name, String, Operator, \
+    Number, Punctuation, Literal, Comment, Whitespace
+
+from pygments.lexers.c_cpp import CLexer, CppLexer
+
+__all__ = ['ObjectiveCLexer', 'ObjectiveCppLexer', 'LogosLexer', 'SwiftLexer']
+
+
+def objective(baselexer):
+    """
+    Generate a subclass of baselexer that accepts the Objective-C syntax
+    extensions.
+    """
+
+    # Have to be careful not to accidentally match JavaDoc/Doxygen syntax here,
+    # since that's quite common in ordinary C/C++ files.  It's OK to match
+    # JavaDoc/Doxygen keywords that only apply to Objective-C, mind.
+    #
+    # The upshot of this is that we CANNOT match @class or @interface
+    _oc_keywords = re.compile(r'@(?:end|implementation|protocol)')
+
+    # Matches [ ? identifier  ( identifier ? ] |  identifier? : )
+    # (note the identifier is *optional* when there is a ':'!)
+    _oc_message = re.compile(r'\[\s*[a-zA-Z_]\w*\s+'
+                             r'(?:[a-zA-Z_]\w*\s*\]|'
+                             r'(?:[a-zA-Z_]\w*)?:)')
+
+    class GeneratedObjectiveCVariant(baselexer):
+        """
+        Implements Objective-C syntax on top of an existing C family lexer.
+        """
+
+        tokens = {
+            'statements': [
+                (r'@"', String, 'string'),
+                (r'@(YES|NO)', Number),
+                (r"@'(\\.|\\[0-7]{1,3}|\\x[a-fA-F0-9]{1,2}|[^\\\'\n])'", String.Char),
+                (r'@(\d+\.\d*|\.\d+|\d+)[eE][+-]?\d+[lL]?', Number.Float),
+                (r'@(\d+\.\d*|\.\d+|\d+[fF])[fF]?', Number.Float),
+                (r'@0x[0-9a-fA-F]+[Ll]?', Number.Hex),
+                (r'@0[0-7]+[Ll]?', Number.Oct),
+                (r'@\d+[Ll]?', Number.Integer),
+                (r'@\(', Literal, 'literal_number'),
+                (r'@\[', Literal, 'literal_array'),
+                (r'@\{', Literal, 'literal_dictionary'),
+                (words((
+                    '@selector', '@private', '@protected', '@public', '@encode',
+                    '@synchronized', '@try', '@throw', '@catch', '@finally',
+                    '@end', '@property', '@synthesize', '__bridge', '__bridge_transfer',
+                    '__autoreleasing', '__block', '__weak', '__strong', 'weak', 'strong',
+                    'copy', 'retain', 'assign', 'unsafe_unretained', 'atomic', 'nonatomic',
+                    'readonly', 'readwrite', 'setter', 'getter', 'typeof', 'in',
+                    'out', 'inout', 'release', 'class', '@dynamic', '@optional',
+                    '@required', '@autoreleasepool', '@import'), suffix=r'\b'),
+                 Keyword),
+                (words(('id', 'instancetype', 'Class', 'IMP', 'SEL', 'BOOL',
+                        'IBOutlet', 'IBAction', 'unichar'), suffix=r'\b'),
+                 Keyword.Type),
+                (r'@(true|false|YES|NO)\n', Name.Builtin),
+                (r'(YES|NO|nil|self|super)\b', Name.Builtin),
+                # Carbon types
+                (r'(Boolean|UInt8|SInt8|UInt16|SInt16|UInt32|SInt32)\b', Keyword.Type),
+                # Carbon built-ins
+                (r'(TRUE|FALSE)\b', Name.Builtin),
+                (r'(@interface|@implementation)(\s+)', bygroups(Keyword, Text),
+                 ('#pop', 'oc_classname')),
+                (r'(@class|@protocol)(\s+)', bygroups(Keyword, Text),
+                 ('#pop', 'oc_forward_classname')),
+                # @ can also prefix other expressions like @{...} or @(...)
+                (r'@', Punctuation),
+                inherit,
+            ],
+            'oc_classname': [
+                # interface definition that inherits
+                (r'([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)(\s*:\s*)([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)?(\s*)(\{)',
+                 bygroups(Name.Class, Text, Name.Class, Text, Punctuation),
+                 ('#pop', 'oc_ivars')),
+                (r'([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)(\s*:\s*)([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)?',
+                 bygroups(Name.Class, Text, Name.Class), '#pop'),
+                # interface definition for a category
+                (r'([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)(\s*)(\([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*\))(\s*)(\{)',
+                 bygroups(Name.Class, Text, Name.Label, Text, Punctuation),
+                 ('#pop', 'oc_ivars')),
+                (r'([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)(\s*)(\([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*\))',
+                 bygroups(Name.Class, Text, Name.Label), '#pop'),
+                # simple interface / implementation
+                (r'([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)(\s*)(\{)',
+                 bygroups(Name.Class, Text, Punctuation), ('#pop', 'oc_ivars')),
+                (r'([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)', Name.Class, '#pop')
+            ],
+            'oc_forward_classname': [
+                (r'([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)(\s*,\s*)',
+                 bygroups(Name.Class, Text), 'oc_forward_classname'),
+                (r'([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)(\s*;?)',
+                 bygroups(Name.Class, Text), '#pop')
+            ],
+            'oc_ivars': [
+                include('whitespace'),
+                include('statements'),
+                (';', Punctuation),
+                (r'\{', Punctuation, '#push'),
+                (r'\}', Punctuation, '#pop'),
+            ],
+            'root': [
+                # methods
+                (r'^([-+])(\s*)'                         # method marker
+                 r'(\(.*?\))?(\s*)'                      # return type
+                 r'([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*:?)',        # begin of method name
+                 bygroups(Punctuation, Text, using(this),
+                          Text, Name.Function),
+                 'method'),
+                inherit,
+            ],
+            'method': [
+                include('whitespace'),
+                # TODO unsure if ellipses are allowed elsewhere, see
+                # discussion in Issue 789
+                (r',', Punctuation),
+                (r'\.\.\.', Punctuation),
+                (r'(\(.*?\))(\s*)([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)',
+                 bygroups(using(this), Text, Name.Variable)),
+                (r'[a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*:', Name.Function),
+                (';', Punctuation, '#pop'),
+                (r'\{', Punctuation, 'function'),
+                default('#pop'),
+            ],
+            'literal_number': [
+                (r'\(', Punctuation, 'literal_number_inner'),
+                (r'\)', Literal, '#pop'),
+                include('statement'),
+            ],
+            'literal_number_inner': [
+                (r'\(', Punctuation, '#push'),
+                (r'\)', Punctuation, '#pop'),
+                include('statement'),
+            ],
+            'literal_array': [
+                (r'\[', Punctuation, 'literal_array_inner'),
+                (r'\]', Literal, '#pop'),
+                include('statement'),
+            ],
+            'literal_array_inner': [
+                (r'\[', Punctuation, '#push'),
+                (r'\]', Punctuation, '#pop'),
+                include('statement'),
+            ],
+            'literal_dictionary': [
+                (r'\}', Literal, '#pop'),
+                include('statement'),
+            ],
+        }
+
+        def analyse_text(text):
+            if _oc_keywords.search(text):
+                return 1.0
+            elif '@"' in text:  # strings
+                return 0.8
+            elif re.search('@[0-9]+', text):
+                return 0.7
+            elif _oc_message.search(text):
+                return 0.8
+            return 0
+
+        def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text, stack=('root',)):
+            from pygments.lexers._cocoa_builtins import COCOA_INTERFACES, \
+                COCOA_PROTOCOLS, COCOA_PRIMITIVES
+
+            for index, token, value in \
+                    baselexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text, stack):
+                if token is Name or token is Name.Class:
+                    if value in COCOA_INTERFACES or value in COCOA_PROTOCOLS \
+                       or value in COCOA_PRIMITIVES:
+                        token = Name.Builtin.Pseudo
+
+                yield index, token, value
+
+    return GeneratedObjectiveCVariant
+
+
+class ObjectiveCLexer(objective(CLexer)):
+    """
+    For Objective-C source code with preprocessor directives.
+    """
+
+    name = 'Objective-C'
+    url = 'https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ProgrammingWithObjectiveC/Introduction/Introduction.html'
+    aliases = ['objective-c', 'objectivec', 'obj-c', 'objc']
+    filenames = ['*.m', '*.h']
+    mimetypes = ['text/x-objective-c']
+    version_added = ''
+    priority = 0.05    # Lower than C
+
+
+class ObjectiveCppLexer(objective(CppLexer)):
+    """
+    For Objective-C++ source code with preprocessor directives.
+    """
+
+    name = 'Objective-C++'
+    aliases = ['objective-c++', 'objectivec++', 'obj-c++', 'objc++']
+    filenames = ['*.mm', '*.hh']
+    mimetypes = ['text/x-objective-c++']
+    version_added = ''
+    priority = 0.05    # Lower than C++
+
+
+class LogosLexer(ObjectiveCppLexer):
+    """
+    For Logos + Objective-C source code with preprocessor directives.
+    """
+
+    name = 'Logos'
+    aliases = ['logos']
+    filenames = ['*.x', '*.xi', '*.xm', '*.xmi']
+    mimetypes = ['text/x-logos']
+    version_added = '1.6'
+    priority = 0.25
+
+    tokens = {
+        'statements': [
+            (r'(%orig|%log)\b', Keyword),
+            (r'(%c)\b(\()(\s*)([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)(\s*)(\))',
+             bygroups(Keyword, Punctuation, Text, Name.Class, Text, Punctuation)),
+            (r'(%init)\b(\()',
+             bygroups(Keyword, Punctuation), 'logos_init_directive'),
+            (r'(%init)(?=\s*;)', bygroups(Keyword)),
+            (r'(%hook|%group)(\s+)([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]+)',
+             bygroups(Keyword, Text, Name.Class), '#pop'),
+            (r'(%subclass)(\s+)', bygroups(Keyword, Text),
+             ('#pop', 'logos_classname')),
+            inherit,
+        ],
+        'logos_init_directive': [
+            (r'\s+', Text),
+            (',', Punctuation, ('logos_init_directive', '#pop')),
+            (r'([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)(\s*)(=)(\s*)([^);]*)',
+             bygroups(Name.Class, Text, Punctuation, Text, Text)),
+            (r'([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)', Name.Class),
+            (r'\)', Punctuation, '#pop'),
+        ],
+        'logos_classname': [
+            (r'([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)(\s*:\s*)([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)?',
+             bygroups(Name.Class, Text, Name.Class), '#pop'),
+            (r'([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]*)', Name.Class, '#pop')
+        ],
+        'root': [
+            (r'(%subclass)(\s+)', bygroups(Keyword, Text),
+             'logos_classname'),
+            (r'(%hook|%group)(\s+)([a-zA-Z$_][\w$]+)',
+             bygroups(Keyword, Text, Name.Class)),
+            (r'(%config)(\s*\(\s*)(\w+)(\s*=)(.*?)(\)\s*)',
+             bygroups(Keyword, Text, Name.Variable, Text, String, Text)),
+            (r'(%ctor)(\s*)(\{)', bygroups(Keyword, Text, Punctuation),
+             'function'),
+            (r'(%new)(\s*)(\()(.*?)(\))',
+             bygroups(Keyword, Text, Keyword, String, Keyword)),
+            (r'(\s*)(%end)(\s*)', bygroups(Text, Keyword, Text)),
+            inherit,
+        ],
+    }
+
+    _logos_keywords = re.compile(r'%(?:hook|ctor|init|c\()')
+
+    def analyse_text(text):
+        if LogosLexer._logos_keywords.search(text):
+            return 1.0
+        return 0
+
+
+class SwiftLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    For Swift source.
+    """
+    name = 'Swift'
+    url = 'https://www.swift.org/'
+    filenames = ['*.swift']
+    aliases = ['swift']
+    mimetypes = ['text/x-swift']
+    version_added = '2.0'
+
+    tokens = {
+        'root': [
+            # Whitespace and Comments
+            (r'\n', Text),
+            (r'\s+', Whitespace),
+            (r'//', Comment.Single, 'comment-single'),
+            (r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, 'comment-multi'),
+            (r'#(if|elseif|else|endif|available)\b', Comment.Preproc, 'preproc'),
+
+            # Keywords
+            include('keywords'),
+
+            # Global Types
+            (words((
+                'Array', 'AutoreleasingUnsafeMutablePointer', 'BidirectionalReverseView',
+                'Bit', 'Bool', 'CFunctionPointer', 'COpaquePointer', 'CVaListPointer',
+                'Character', 'ClosedInterval', 'CollectionOfOne', 'ContiguousArray',
+                'Dictionary', 'DictionaryGenerator', 'DictionaryIndex', 'Double',
+                'EmptyCollection', 'EmptyGenerator', 'EnumerateGenerator',
+                'EnumerateSequence', 'FilterCollectionView',
+                'FilterCollectionViewIndex', 'FilterGenerator', 'FilterSequenceView',
+                'Float', 'Float80', 'FloatingPointClassification', 'GeneratorOf',
+                'GeneratorOfOne', 'GeneratorSequence', 'HalfOpenInterval', 'HeapBuffer',
+                'HeapBufferStorage', 'ImplicitlyUnwrappedOptional', 'IndexingGenerator',
+                'Int', 'Int16', 'Int32', 'Int64', 'Int8', 'LazyBidirectionalCollection',
+                'LazyForwardCollection', 'LazyRandomAccessCollection',
+                'LazySequence', 'MapCollectionView', 'MapSequenceGenerator',
+                'MapSequenceView', 'MirrorDisposition', 'ObjectIdentifier', 'OnHeap',
+                'Optional', 'PermutationGenerator', 'QuickLookObject',
+                'RandomAccessReverseView', 'Range', 'RangeGenerator', 'RawByte', 'Repeat',
+                'ReverseBidirectionalIndex', 'ReverseRandomAccessIndex', 'SequenceOf',
+                'SinkOf', 'Slice', 'StaticString', 'StrideThrough', 'StrideThroughGenerator',
+                'StrideTo', 'StrideToGenerator', 'String', 'UInt', 'UInt16', 'UInt32',
+                'UInt64', 'UInt8', 'UTF16', 'UTF32', 'UTF8', 'UnicodeDecodingResult',
+                'UnicodeScalar', 'Unmanaged', 'UnsafeBufferPointer',
+                'UnsafeBufferPointerGenerator', 'UnsafeMutableBufferPointer',
+                'UnsafeMutablePointer', 'UnsafePointer', 'Zip2', 'ZipGenerator2',
+                # Protocols
+                'AbsoluteValuable', 'AnyObject', 'ArrayLiteralConvertible',
+                'BidirectionalIndexType', 'BitwiseOperationsType',
+                'BooleanLiteralConvertible', 'BooleanType', 'CVarArgType',
+                'CollectionType', 'Comparable', 'DebugPrintable',
+                'DictionaryLiteralConvertible', 'Equatable',
+                'ExtendedGraphemeClusterLiteralConvertible',
+                'ExtensibleCollectionType', 'FloatLiteralConvertible',
+                'FloatingPointType', 'ForwardIndexType', 'GeneratorType', 'Hashable',
+                'IntegerArithmeticType', 'IntegerLiteralConvertible', 'IntegerType',
+                'IntervalType', 'MirrorType', 'MutableCollectionType', 'MutableSliceable',
+                'NilLiteralConvertible', 'OutputStreamType', 'Printable',
+                'RandomAccessIndexType', 'RangeReplaceableCollectionType',
+                'RawOptionSetType', 'RawRepresentable', 'Reflectable', 'SequenceType',
+                'SignedIntegerType', 'SignedNumberType', 'SinkType', 'Sliceable',
+                'Streamable', 'Strideable', 'StringInterpolationConvertible',
+                'StringLiteralConvertible', 'UnicodeCodecType',
+                'UnicodeScalarLiteralConvertible', 'UnsignedIntegerType',
+                '_ArrayBufferType', '_BidirectionalIndexType', '_CocoaStringType',
+                '_CollectionType', '_Comparable', '_ExtensibleCollectionType',
+                '_ForwardIndexType', '_Incrementable', '_IntegerArithmeticType',
+                '_IntegerType', '_ObjectiveCBridgeable', '_RandomAccessIndexType',
+                '_RawOptionSetType', '_SequenceType', '_Sequence_Type',
+                '_SignedIntegerType', '_SignedNumberType', '_Sliceable', '_Strideable',
+                '_SwiftNSArrayRequiredOverridesType', '_SwiftNSArrayType',
+                '_SwiftNSCopyingType', '_SwiftNSDictionaryRequiredOverridesType',
+                '_SwiftNSDictionaryType', '_SwiftNSEnumeratorType',
+                '_SwiftNSFastEnumerationType', '_SwiftNSStringRequiredOverridesType',
+                '_SwiftNSStringType', '_UnsignedIntegerType',
+                # Variables
+                'C_ARGC', 'C_ARGV', 'Process',
+                # Typealiases
+                'Any', 'AnyClass', 'BooleanLiteralType', 'CBool', 'CChar', 'CChar16',
+                'CChar32', 'CDouble', 'CFloat', 'CInt', 'CLong', 'CLongLong', 'CShort',
+                'CSignedChar', 'CUnsignedInt', 'CUnsignedLong', 'CUnsignedShort',
+                'CWideChar', 'ExtendedGraphemeClusterType', 'Float32', 'Float64',
+                'FloatLiteralType', 'IntMax', 'IntegerLiteralType', 'StringLiteralType',
+                'UIntMax', 'UWord', 'UnicodeScalarType', 'Void', 'Word',
+                # Foundation/Cocoa
+                'NSErrorPointer', 'NSObjectProtocol', 'Selector'), suffix=r'\b'),
+             Name.Builtin),
+            # Functions
+            (words((
+                'abs', 'advance', 'alignof', 'alignofValue', 'assert', 'assertionFailure',
+                'contains', 'count', 'countElements', 'debugPrint', 'debugPrintln',
+                'distance', 'dropFirst', 'dropLast', 'dump', 'enumerate', 'equal',
+                'extend', 'fatalError', 'filter', 'find', 'first', 'getVaList', 'indices',
+                'insert', 'isEmpty', 'join', 'last', 'lazy', 'lexicographicalCompare',
+                'map', 'max', 'maxElement', 'min', 'minElement', 'numericCast', 'overlaps',
+                'partition', 'precondition', 'preconditionFailure', 'prefix', 'print',
+                'println', 'reduce', 'reflect', 'removeAll', 'removeAtIndex', 'removeLast',
+                'removeRange', 'reverse', 'sizeof', 'sizeofValue', 'sort', 'sorted',
+                'splice', 'split', 'startsWith', 'stride', 'strideof', 'strideofValue',
+                'suffix', 'swap', 'toDebugString', 'toString', 'transcode',
+                'underestimateCount', 'unsafeAddressOf', 'unsafeBitCast', 'unsafeDowncast',
+                'withExtendedLifetime', 'withUnsafeMutablePointer',
+                'withUnsafeMutablePointers', 'withUnsafePointer', 'withUnsafePointers',
+                'withVaList'), suffix=r'\b'),
+             Name.Builtin.Pseudo),
+
+            # Implicit Block Variables
+            (r'\$\d+', Name.Variable),
+
+            # Binary Literal
+            (r'0b[01_]+', Number.Bin),
+            # Octal Literal
+            (r'0o[0-7_]+', Number.Oct),
+            # Hexadecimal Literal
+            (r'0x[0-9a-fA-F_]+', Number.Hex),
+            # Decimal Literal
+            (r'[0-9][0-9_]*(\.[0-9_]+[eE][+\-]?[0-9_]+|'
+             r'\.[0-9_]*|[eE][+\-]?[0-9_]+)', Number.Float),
+            (r'[0-9][0-9_]*', Number.Integer),
+            # String Literal
+            (r'"""', String, 'string-multi'),
+            (r'"', String, 'string'),
+
+            # Operators and Punctuation
+            (r'[(){}\[\].,:;=@#`?]|->|[<&?](?=\w)|(?<=\w)[>!?]', Punctuation),
+            (r'[/=\-+!*%<>&|^?~]+', Operator),
+
+            # Identifier
+            (r'[a-zA-Z_]\w*', Name)
+        ],
+        'keywords': [
+            (words((
+                'as', 'async', 'await', 'break', 'case', 'catch', 'continue', 'default', 'defer',
+                'do', 'else', 'fallthrough', 'for', 'guard', 'if', 'in', 'is',
+                'repeat', 'return', '#selector', 'switch', 'throw', 'try',
+                'where', 'while'), suffix=r'\b'),
+             Keyword),
+            (r'@availability\([^)]+\)', Keyword.Reserved),
+            (words((
+                'associativity', 'convenience', 'dynamic', 'didSet', 'final',
+                'get', 'indirect', 'infix', 'inout', 'lazy', 'left', 'mutating',
+                'none', 'nonmutating', 'optional', 'override', 'postfix',
+                'precedence', 'prefix', 'Protocol', 'required', 'rethrows',
+                'right', 'set', 'throws', 'Type', 'unowned', 'weak', 'willSet',
+                '@availability', '@autoclosure', '@noreturn',
+                '@NSApplicationMain', '@NSCopying', '@NSManaged', '@objc',
+                '@UIApplicationMain', '@IBAction', '@IBDesignable',
+                '@IBInspectable', '@IBOutlet'), suffix=r'\b'),
+             Keyword.Reserved),
+            (r'(as|dynamicType|false|is|nil|self|Self|super|true|__COLUMN__'
+             r'|__FILE__|__FUNCTION__|__LINE__|_'
+             r'|#(?:file|line|column|function))\b', Keyword.Constant),
+            (r'import\b', Keyword.Declaration, 'module'),
+            (r'(class|enum|extension|struct|protocol)(\s+)([a-zA-Z_]\w*)',
+             bygroups(Keyword.Declaration, Whitespace, Name.Class)),
+            (r'(func)(\s+)([a-zA-Z_]\w*)',
+             bygroups(Keyword.Declaration, Whitespace, Name.Function)),
+            (r'(var|let)(\s+)([a-zA-Z_]\w*)', bygroups(Keyword.Declaration,
+             Whitespace, Name.Variable)),
+            (words((
+                'actor', 'associatedtype', 'class', 'deinit', 'enum', 'extension', 'func', 'import',
+                'init', 'internal', 'let', 'operator', 'private', 'protocol', 'public',
+                'static', 'struct', 'subscript', 'typealias', 'var'), suffix=r'\b'),
+             Keyword.Declaration)
+        ],
+        'comment': [
+            (r':param: [a-zA-Z_]\w*|:returns?:|(FIXME|MARK|TODO):',
+             Comment.Special)
+        ],
+
+        # Nested
+        'comment-single': [
+            (r'\n', Whitespace, '#pop'),
+            include('comment'),
+            (r'[^\n]+', Comment.Single)
+        ],
+        'comment-multi': [
+            include('comment'),
+            (r'[^*/]+', Comment.Multiline),
+            (r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, '#push'),
+            (r'\*/', Comment.Multiline, '#pop'),
+            (r'[*/]+', Comment.Multiline)
+        ],
+        'module': [
+            (r'\n', Whitespace, '#pop'),
+            (r'[a-zA-Z_]\w*', Name.Class),
+            include('root')
+        ],
+        'preproc': [
+            (r'\n', Whitespace, '#pop'),
+            include('keywords'),
+            (r'[A-Za-z]\w*', Comment.Preproc),
+            include('root')
+        ],
+        'string': [
+            (r'"', String, '#pop'),
+            include("string-common"),
+        ],
+        'string-multi': [
+            (r'"""', String, '#pop'),
+            include("string-common"),
+        ],
+        'string-common': [
+            (r'\\\(', String.Interpol, 'string-intp'),
+            (r"""\\['"\\nrt]|\\x[0-9a-fA-F]{2}|\\[0-7]{1,3}"""
+             r"""|\\u[0-9a-fA-F]{4}|\\U[0-9a-fA-F]{8}""", String.Escape),
+            (r'[^\\"]+', String),
+            (r'\\', String)
+        ],
+        'string-intp': [
+            (r'\(', String.Interpol, '#push'),
+            (r'\)', String.Interpol, '#pop'),
+            include('root')
+        ]
+    }
+
+    def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text):
+        from pygments.lexers._cocoa_builtins import COCOA_INTERFACES, \
+            COCOA_PROTOCOLS, COCOA_PRIMITIVES
+
+        for index, token, value in \
+                RegexLexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text):
+            if token is Name or token is Name.Class:
+                if value in COCOA_INTERFACES or value in COCOA_PROTOCOLS \
+                   or value in COCOA_PRIMITIVES:
+                    token = Name.Builtin.Pseudo
+
+            yield index, token, value
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/ooc.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/ooc.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f6aea8c830689523903c913699927004208652bb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/ooc.py
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.ooc
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Lexers for the Ooc language.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer, bygroups, words
+from pygments.token import Text, Comment, Operator, Keyword, Name, String, \
+    Number, Punctuation
+
+__all__ = ['OocLexer']
+
+
+class OocLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    For Ooc source code
+    """
+    name = 'Ooc'
+    url = 'https://ooc-lang.github.io/'
+    aliases = ['ooc']
+    filenames = ['*.ooc']
+    mimetypes = ['text/x-ooc']
+    version_added = '1.2'
+
+    tokens = {
+        'root': [
+            (words((
+                'class', 'interface', 'implement', 'abstract', 'extends', 'from',
+                'this', 'super', 'new', 'const', 'final', 'static', 'import',
+                'use', 'extern', 'inline', 'proto', 'break', 'continue',
+                'fallthrough', 'operator', 'if', 'else', 'for', 'while', 'do',
+                'switch', 'case', 'as', 'in', 'version', 'return', 'true',
+                'false', 'null'), prefix=r'\b', suffix=r'\b'),
+             Keyword),
+            (r'include\b', Keyword, 'include'),
+            (r'(cover)([ \t]+)(from)([ \t]+)(\w+[*@]?)',
+             bygroups(Keyword, Text, Keyword, Text, Name.Class)),
+            (r'(func)((?:[ \t]|\\\n)+)(~[a-z_]\w*)',
+             bygroups(Keyword, Text, Name.Function)),
+            (r'\bfunc\b', Keyword),
+            # Note: %= not listed on https://ooc-lang.github.io/docs/lang/operators/
+            (r'//.*', Comment),
+            (r'(?s)/\*.*?\*/', Comment.Multiline),
+            (r'(==?|\+=?|-[=>]?|\*=?|/=?|:=|!=?|%=?|\?|>{1,3}=?|<{1,3}=?|\.\.|'
+             r'&&?|\|\|?|\^=?)', Operator),
+            (r'(\.)([ \t]*)([a-z]\w*)', bygroups(Operator, Text,
+                                                 Name.Function)),
+            (r'[A-Z][A-Z0-9_]+', Name.Constant),
+            (r'[A-Z]\w*([@*]|\[[ \t]*\])?', Name.Class),
+
+            (r'([a-z]\w*(?:~[a-z]\w*)?)((?:[ \t]|\\\n)*)(?=\()',
+             bygroups(Name.Function, Text)),
+            (r'[a-z]\w*', Name.Variable),
+
+            # : introduces types
+            (r'[:(){}\[\];,]', Punctuation),
+
+            (r'0x[0-9a-fA-F]+', Number.Hex),
+            (r'0c[0-9]+', Number.Oct),
+            (r'0b[01]+', Number.Bin),
+            (r'[0-9_]\.[0-9_]*(?!\.)', Number.Float),
+            (r'[0-9_]+', Number.Decimal),
+
+            (r'"(?:\\.|\\[0-7]{1,3}|\\x[a-fA-F0-9]{1,2}|[^\\"])*"',
+             String.Double),
+            (r"'(?:\\.|\\[0-9]{1,3}|\\x[a-fA-F0-9]{1,2}|[^\\\'\n])'",
+             String.Char),
+            (r'@', Punctuation),  # pointer dereference
+            (r'\.', Punctuation),  # imports or chain operator
+
+            (r'\\[ \t\n]', Text),
+            (r'[ \t]+', Text),
+        ],
+        'include': [
+            (r'[\w/]+', Name),
+            (r',', Punctuation),
+            (r'[ \t]', Text),
+            (r'[;\n]', Text, '#pop'),
+        ],
+    }
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/openscad.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/openscad.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1ec8fea051ca0d0c1e13a281158bfe85c63ec365
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/openscad.py
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.openscad
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Lexers for the OpenSCAD languages.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer, bygroups, words, include
+from pygments.token import Text, Comment, Punctuation, Operator, Keyword, Name, Number, Whitespace, Literal, String
+
+__all__ = ['OpenScadLexer']
+
+
+class OpenScadLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """For openSCAD code.
+    """
+    name = "OpenSCAD"
+    url = "https://openscad.org/"
+    aliases = ["openscad"]
+    filenames = ["*.scad"]
+    mimetypes = ["application/x-openscad"]
+    version_added = '2.16'
+
+    tokens = {
+        "root": [
+            (r"[^\S\n]+", Whitespace),
+            (r'//', Comment.Single, 'comment-single'),
+            (r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, 'comment-multi'),
+            (r"[{}\[\]\(\),;:]", Punctuation),
+            (r"[*!#%\-+=?/]", Operator),
+            (r"<=|<|==|!=|>=|>|&&|\|\|", Operator),
+            (r"\$(f[asn]|t|vp[rtd]|children)", Operator),
+            (r"(undef|PI)\b", Keyword.Constant),
+            (
+                r"(use|include)((?:\s|\\\\s)+)",
+                bygroups(Keyword.Namespace, Text),
+                "includes",
+            ),
+            (r"(module)(\s*)([^\s\(]+)",
+             bygroups(Keyword.Namespace, Whitespace, Name.Namespace)),
+            (r"(function)(\s*)([^\s\(]+)",
+             bygroups(Keyword.Declaration, Whitespace, Name.Function)),
+            (words(("true", "false"), prefix=r"\b", suffix=r"\b"), Literal),
+            (words((
+                "function", "module", "include", "use", "for",
+                "intersection_for", "if", "else", "return"
+                ), prefix=r"\b", suffix=r"\b"), Keyword
+            ),
+            (words((
+                "circle", "square", "polygon", "text", "sphere", "cube",
+                "cylinder", "polyhedron", "translate", "rotate", "scale",
+                "resize", "mirror", "multmatrix", "color", "offset", "hull",
+                "minkowski", "union", "difference", "intersection", "abs",
+                "sign", "sin", "cos", "tan", "acos", "asin", "atan", "atan2",
+                "floor", "round", "ceil", "ln", "log", "pow", "sqrt", "exp",
+                "rands", "min", "max", "concat", "lookup", "str", "chr",
+                "search", "version", "version_num", "norm", "cross",
+                "parent_module", "echo", "import", "import_dxf",
+                "dxf_linear_extrude", "linear_extrude", "rotate_extrude",
+                "surface", "projection", "render", "dxf_cross",
+                "dxf_dim", "let", "assign", "len"
+                ), prefix=r"\b", suffix=r"\b"),
+                Name.Builtin
+            ),
+            (r"\bchildren\b", Name.Builtin.Pseudo),
+            (r'""".*?"""', String.Double),
+            (r'"(\\\\|\\[^\\]|[^"\\])*"', String.Double),
+            (r"-?\d+(\.\d+)?(e[+-]?\d+)?", Number),
+            (r"\w+", Name),
+        ],
+        "includes": [
+            (
+                r"(<)([^>]*)(>)",
+                bygroups(Punctuation, Comment.PreprocFile, Punctuation),
+            ),
+        ],
+        'comment': [
+            (r':param: [a-zA-Z_]\w*|:returns?:|(FIXME|MARK|TODO):',
+             Comment.Special)
+        ],
+        'comment-single': [
+            (r'\n', Text, '#pop'),
+            include('comment'),
+            (r'[^\n]+', Comment.Single)
+        ],
+        'comment-multi': [
+            include('comment'),
+            (r'[^*/]+', Comment.Multiline),
+            (r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, '#push'),
+            (r'\*/', Comment.Multiline, '#pop'),
+            (r'[*/]', Comment.Multiline)
+        ],
+    }
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/other.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/other.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8767d73037b75095486aa46ad3b89a002156fc8b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/other.py
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.other
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Just export lexer classes previously contained in this module.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+# ruff: noqa: F401
+from pygments.lexers.sql import SqlLexer, MySqlLexer, SqliteConsoleLexer
+from pygments.lexers.shell import BashLexer, BashSessionLexer, BatchLexer, \
+    TcshLexer
+from pygments.lexers.robotframework import RobotFrameworkLexer
+from pygments.lexers.testing import GherkinLexer
+from pygments.lexers.esoteric import BrainfuckLexer, BefungeLexer, RedcodeLexer
+from pygments.lexers.prolog import LogtalkLexer
+from pygments.lexers.snobol import SnobolLexer
+from pygments.lexers.rebol import RebolLexer
+from pygments.lexers.configs import KconfigLexer, Cfengine3Lexer
+from pygments.lexers.modeling import ModelicaLexer
+from pygments.lexers.scripting import AppleScriptLexer, MOOCodeLexer, \
+    HybrisLexer
+from pygments.lexers.graphics import PostScriptLexer, GnuplotLexer, \
+    AsymptoteLexer, PovrayLexer
+from pygments.lexers.business import ABAPLexer, OpenEdgeLexer, \
+    GoodDataCLLexer, MaqlLexer
+from pygments.lexers.automation import AutoItLexer, AutohotkeyLexer
+from pygments.lexers.dsls import ProtoBufLexer, BroLexer, PuppetLexer, \
+    MscgenLexer, VGLLexer
+from pygments.lexers.basic import CbmBasicV2Lexer
+from pygments.lexers.pawn import SourcePawnLexer, PawnLexer
+from pygments.lexers.ecl import ECLLexer
+from pygments.lexers.urbi import UrbiscriptLexer
+from pygments.lexers.smalltalk import SmalltalkLexer, NewspeakLexer
+from pygments.lexers.installers import NSISLexer, RPMSpecLexer
+from pygments.lexers.textedit import AwkLexer
+from pygments.lexers.smv import NuSMVLexer
+
+__all__ = []
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/parasail.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/parasail.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9b409609f8b1ea3211f0364273dd8280b65e0d0c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/lexers/parasail.py
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
+"""
+    pygments.lexers.parasail
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Lexer for ParaSail.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+
+from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer, include
+from pygments.token import Text, Comment, Operator, Keyword, Name, String, \
+    Number, Punctuation, Literal
+
+__all__ = ['ParaSailLexer']
+
+
+class ParaSailLexer(RegexLexer):
+    """
+    For ParaSail source code.
+    """
+
+    name = 'ParaSail'
+    url = 'http://www.parasail-lang.org'
+    aliases = ['parasail']
+    filenames = ['*.psi', '*.psl']
+    mimetypes = ['text/x-parasail']
+    version_added = '2.1'
+
+    flags = re.MULTILINE
+
+    tokens = {
+        'root': [
+            (r'[^\S\n]+', Text),
+            (r'//.*?\n', Comment.Single),
+            (r'\b(and|or|xor)=', Operator.Word),
+            (r'\b(and(\s+then)?|or(\s+else)?|xor|rem|mod|'
+             r'(is|not)\s+null)\b',
+             Operator.Word),
+            # Keywords
+            (r'\b(abs|abstract|all|block|class|concurrent|const|continue|'
+             r'each|end|exit|extends|exports|forward|func|global|implements|'
+             r'import|in|interface|is|lambda|locked|new|not|null|of|op|'
+             r'optional|private|queued|ref|return|reverse|separate|some|'
+             r'type|until|var|with|'
+             # Control flow
+             r'if|then|else|elsif|case|for|while|loop)\b',
+             Keyword.Reserved),
+            (r'(abstract\s+)?(interface|class|op|func|type)',
+             Keyword.Declaration),
+            # Literals
+            (r'"[^"]*"', String),
+            (r'\\[\'ntrf"0]', String.Escape),
+            (r'#[a-zA-Z]\w*', Literal),       # Enumeration
+            include('numbers'),
+            (r"'[^']'", String.Char),
+            (r'[a-zA-Z]\w*', Name),
+            # Operators and Punctuation
+            (r'(<==|==>|<=>|\*\*=|<\|=|<<=|>>=|==|!=|=\?|<=|>=|'
+             r'\*\*|<<|>>|=>|:=|\+=|-=|\*=|\|=|\||/=|\+|-|\*|/|'
+             r'\.\.|<\.\.|\.\.<|<\.\.<)',
+             Operator),
+            (r'(<|>|\[|\]|\(|\)|\||:|;|,|.|\{|\}|->)',
+             Punctuation),
+            (r'\n+', Text),
+        ],
+        'numbers': [
+            (r'\d[0-9_]*#[0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F_]*#', Number.Hex),  # any base
+            (r'0[xX][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F_]*', Number.Hex),        # C-like hex
+            (r'0[bB][01][01_]*', Number.Bin),                      # C-like bin
+            (r'\d[0-9_]*\.\d[0-9_]*[eE][+-]\d[0-9_]*',             # float exp
+             Number.Float),
+            (r'\d[0-9_]*\.\d[0-9_]*', Number.Float),               # float
+            (r'\d[0-9_]*', Number.Integer),                        # integer
+        ],
+    }
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/modeline.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/modeline.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..81ec15773dd6cdc40c72e7bda280ce33f645ef1a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/modeline.py
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+"""
+    pygments.modeline
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    A simple modeline parser (based on pymodeline).
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+
+__all__ = ['get_filetype_from_buffer']
+
+
+modeline_re = re.compile(r'''
+    (?: vi | vim | ex ) (?: [<=>]? \d* )? :
+    .* (?: ft | filetype | syn | syntax ) = ( [^:\s]+ )
+''', re.VERBOSE)
+
+
+def get_filetype_from_line(l): # noqa: E741
+    m = modeline_re.search(l)
+    if m:
+        return m.group(1)
+
+
+def get_filetype_from_buffer(buf, max_lines=5):
+    """
+    Scan the buffer for modelines and return filetype if one is found.
+    """
+    lines = buf.splitlines()
+    for line in lines[-1:-max_lines-1:-1]:
+        ret = get_filetype_from_line(line)
+        if ret:
+            return ret
+    for i in range(max_lines, -1, -1):
+        if i < len(lines):
+            ret = get_filetype_from_line(lines[i])
+            if ret:
+                return ret
+
+    return None
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/plugin.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/plugin.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0d6377f769cf68505f6c3ff5495fe01effb31d38
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/plugin.py
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+"""
+    pygments.plugin
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Pygments plugin interface.
+
+    lexer plugins::
+
+        [pygments.lexers]
+        yourlexer = yourmodule:YourLexer
+
+    formatter plugins::
+
+        [pygments.formatters]
+        yourformatter = yourformatter:YourFormatter
+        /.ext = yourformatter:YourFormatter
+
+    As you can see, you can define extensions for the formatter
+    with a leading slash.
+
+    syntax plugins::
+
+        [pygments.styles]
+        yourstyle = yourstyle:YourStyle
+
+    filter plugin::
+
+        [pygments.filter]
+        yourfilter = yourfilter:YourFilter
+
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+import functools
+from importlib.metadata import entry_points
+
+LEXER_ENTRY_POINT = 'pygments.lexers'
+FORMATTER_ENTRY_POINT = 'pygments.formatters'
+STYLE_ENTRY_POINT = 'pygments.styles'
+FILTER_ENTRY_POINT = 'pygments.filters'
+
+
+@functools.cache
+def iter_entry_points(group_name):
+    groups = entry_points()
+    if hasattr(groups, 'select'):
+        # New interface in Python 3.10 and newer versions of the
+        # importlib_metadata backport.
+        return groups.select(group=group_name)
+    else:
+        # Older interface, deprecated in Python 3.10 and recent
+        # importlib_metadata, but we need it in Python 3.8 and 3.9.
+        return groups.get(group_name, [])
+
+
+def find_plugin_lexers():
+    for entrypoint in iter_entry_points(LEXER_ENTRY_POINT):
+        yield entrypoint.load()
+
+
+def find_plugin_formatters():
+    for entrypoint in iter_entry_points(FORMATTER_ENTRY_POINT):
+        yield entrypoint.name, entrypoint.load()
+
+
+def find_plugin_styles():
+    for entrypoint in iter_entry_points(STYLE_ENTRY_POINT):
+        yield entrypoint.name, entrypoint.load()
+
+
+def find_plugin_filters():
+    for entrypoint in iter_entry_points(FILTER_ENTRY_POINT):
+        yield entrypoint.name, entrypoint.load()
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/regexopt.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/regexopt.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9010eb3fb517ff4134b4f52581179fa80b0f7540
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/regexopt.py
@@ -0,0 +1,102 @@
+"""
+    pygments.regexopt
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    An algorithm that generates optimized regexes for matching long lists of
+    literal strings.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+from re import escape
+from itertools import groupby
+from operator import itemgetter
+
+CS_ESCAPE = re.compile(r'[\[\^\\\-\]]')
+FIRST_ELEMENT = itemgetter(0)
+
+
+def commonprefix(m):
+    """Given an iterable of strings, returns the longest common leading substring"""
+    if not m:
+        return ""
+    s1 = min(m)
+    s2 = max(m)
+    for i, c in enumerate(s1):
+        if c != s2[i]:
+            return s1[:i]
+    return s1
+
+
+def make_charset(letters):
+    return '[' + CS_ESCAPE.sub(lambda m: '\\' + m.group(), ''.join(letters)) + ']'
+
+
+def regex_opt_inner(strings, open_paren):
+    """Return a regex that matches any string in the sorted list of strings."""
+    close_paren = open_paren and ')' or ''
+    # print strings, repr(open_paren)
+    if not strings:
+        # print '-> nothing left'
+        return ''
+    first = strings[0]
+    if len(strings) == 1:
+        # print '-> only 1 string'
+        return open_paren + escape(first) + close_paren
+    if not first:
+        # print '-> first string empty'
+        return open_paren + regex_opt_inner(strings[1:], '(?:') \
+            + '?' + close_paren
+    if len(first) == 1:
+        # multiple one-char strings? make a charset
+        oneletter = []
+        rest = []
+        for s in strings:
+            if len(s) == 1:
+                oneletter.append(s)
+            else:
+                rest.append(s)
+        if len(oneletter) > 1:  # do we have more than one oneletter string?
+            if rest:
+                # print '-> 1-character + rest'
+                return open_paren + regex_opt_inner(rest, '') + '|' \
+                    + make_charset(oneletter) + close_paren
+            # print '-> only 1-character'
+            return open_paren + make_charset(oneletter) + close_paren
+    prefix = commonprefix(strings)
+    if prefix:
+        plen = len(prefix)
+        # we have a prefix for all strings
+        # print '-> prefix:', prefix
+        return open_paren + escape(prefix) \
+            + regex_opt_inner([s[plen:] for s in strings], '(?:') \
+            + close_paren
+    # is there a suffix?
+    strings_rev = [s[::-1] for s in strings]
+    suffix = commonprefix(strings_rev)
+    if suffix:
+        slen = len(suffix)
+        # print '-> suffix:', suffix[::-1]
+        return open_paren \
+            + regex_opt_inner(sorted(s[:-slen] for s in strings), '(?:') \
+            + escape(suffix[::-1]) + close_paren
+    # recurse on common 1-string prefixes
+    # print '-> last resort'
+    return open_paren + \
+        '|'.join(regex_opt_inner(list(group[1]), '')
+                 for group in groupby(strings, lambda s: s[0] == first[0])) \
+        + close_paren
+
+
+def regex_opt(strings, prefix='', suffix=''):
+    """Return a compiled regex that matches any string in the given list.
+
+    The strings to match must be literal strings, not regexes.  They will be
+    regex-escaped.
+
+    *prefix* and *suffix* are pre- and appended to the final regex.
+    """
+    strings = sorted(strings)
+    return prefix + regex_opt_inner(strings, '(') + suffix
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/scanner.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/scanner.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..067ebfa9c65a9ea3b3ac3e1d4cf815eee2f1f32b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/scanner.py
@@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
+"""
+    pygments.scanner
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    This library implements a regex based scanner. Some languages
+    like Pascal are easy to parse but have some keywords that
+    depend on the context. Because of this it's impossible to lex
+    that just by using a regular expression lexer like the
+    `RegexLexer`.
+
+    Have a look at the `DelphiLexer` to get an idea of how to use
+    this scanner.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+import re
+
+
+class EndOfText(RuntimeError):
+    """
+    Raise if end of text is reached and the user
+    tried to call a match function.
+    """
+
+
+class Scanner:
+    """
+    Simple scanner
+
+    All method patterns are regular expression strings (not
+    compiled expressions!)
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, text, flags=0):
+        """
+        :param text:    The text which should be scanned
+        :param flags:   default regular expression flags
+        """
+        self.data = text
+        self.data_length = len(text)
+        self.start_pos = 0
+        self.pos = 0
+        self.flags = flags
+        self.last = None
+        self.match = None
+        self._re_cache = {}
+
+    def eos(self):
+        """`True` if the scanner reached the end of text."""
+        return self.pos >= self.data_length
+    eos = property(eos, eos.__doc__)
+
+    def check(self, pattern):
+        """
+        Apply `pattern` on the current position and return
+        the match object. (Doesn't touch pos). Use this for
+        lookahead.
+        """
+        if self.eos:
+            raise EndOfText()
+        if pattern not in self._re_cache:
+            self._re_cache[pattern] = re.compile(pattern, self.flags)
+        return self._re_cache[pattern].match(self.data, self.pos)
+
+    def test(self, pattern):
+        """Apply a pattern on the current position and check
+        if it patches. Doesn't touch pos.
+        """
+        return self.check(pattern) is not None
+
+    def scan(self, pattern):
+        """
+        Scan the text for the given pattern and update pos/match
+        and related fields. The return value is a boolean that
+        indicates if the pattern matched. The matched value is
+        stored on the instance as ``match``, the last value is
+        stored as ``last``. ``start_pos`` is the position of the
+        pointer before the pattern was matched, ``pos`` is the
+        end position.
+        """
+        if self.eos:
+            raise EndOfText()
+        if pattern not in self._re_cache:
+            self._re_cache[pattern] = re.compile(pattern, self.flags)
+        self.last = self.match
+        m = self._re_cache[pattern].match(self.data, self.pos)
+        if m is None:
+            return False
+        self.start_pos = m.start()
+        self.pos = m.end()
+        self.match = m.group()
+        return True
+
+    def get_char(self):
+        """Scan exactly one char."""
+        self.scan('.')
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return '<%s %d/%d>' % (
+            self.__class__.__name__,
+            self.pos,
+            self.data_length
+        )
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/sphinxext.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/sphinxext.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5c03e4c64419af844b0ab0cf9645b5769accb2f8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/sphinxext.py
@@ -0,0 +1,247 @@
+"""
+    pygments.sphinxext
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Sphinx extension to generate automatic documentation of lexers,
+    formatters and filters.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import sys
+
+from docutils import nodes
+from docutils.statemachine import ViewList
+from docutils.parsers.rst import Directive
+from sphinx.util.nodes import nested_parse_with_titles
+
+
+MODULEDOC = '''
+.. module:: %s
+
+%s
+%s
+'''
+
+LEXERDOC = '''
+.. class:: %s
+
+    :Short names: %s
+    :Filenames:   %s
+    :MIME types:  %s
+
+    %s
+
+    %s
+
+'''
+
+FMTERDOC = '''
+.. class:: %s
+
+    :Short names: %s
+    :Filenames: %s
+
+    %s
+
+'''
+
+FILTERDOC = '''
+.. class:: %s
+
+    :Name: %s
+
+    %s
+
+'''
+
+
+class PygmentsDoc(Directive):
+    """
+    A directive to collect all lexers/formatters/filters and generate
+    autoclass directives for them.
+    """
+    has_content = False
+    required_arguments = 1
+    optional_arguments = 0
+    final_argument_whitespace = False
+    option_spec = {}
+
+    def run(self):
+        self.filenames = set()
+        if self.arguments[0] == 'lexers':
+            out = self.document_lexers()
+        elif self.arguments[0] == 'formatters':
+            out = self.document_formatters()
+        elif self.arguments[0] == 'filters':
+            out = self.document_filters()
+        elif self.arguments[0] == 'lexers_overview':
+            out = self.document_lexers_overview()
+        else:
+            raise Exception('invalid argument for "pygmentsdoc" directive')
+        node = nodes.compound()
+        vl = ViewList(out.split('\n'), source='')
+        nested_parse_with_titles(self.state, vl, node)
+        for fn in self.filenames:
+            self.state.document.settings.record_dependencies.add(fn)
+        return node.children
+
+    def document_lexers_overview(self):
+        """Generate a tabular overview of all lexers.
+
+        The columns are the lexer name, the extensions handled by this lexer
+        (or "None"), the aliases and a link to the lexer class."""
+        from pygments.lexers._mapping import LEXERS
+        import pygments.lexers
+        out = []
+
+        table = []
+
+        def format_link(name, url):
+            if url:
+                return f'`{name} <{url}>`_'
+            return name
+
+        for classname, data in sorted(LEXERS.items(), key=lambda x: x[1][1].lower()):
+            lexer_cls = pygments.lexers.find_lexer_class(data[1])
+            extensions = lexer_cls.filenames + lexer_cls.alias_filenames
+
+            table.append({
+                'name': format_link(data[1], lexer_cls.url),
+                'extensions': ', '.join(extensions).replace('*', '\\*').replace('_', '\\') or 'None',
+                'aliases': ', '.join(data[2]),
+                'class': f'{data[0]}.{classname}'
+            })
+
+        column_names = ['name', 'extensions', 'aliases', 'class']
+        column_lengths = [max([len(row[column]) for row in table if row[column]])
+                          for column in column_names]
+
+        def write_row(*columns):
+            """Format a table row"""
+            out = []
+            for length, col in zip(column_lengths, columns):
+                if col:
+                    out.append(col.ljust(length))
+                else:
+                    out.append(' '*length)
+
+            return ' '.join(out)
+
+        def write_seperator():
+            """Write a table separator row"""
+            sep = ['='*c for c in column_lengths]
+            return write_row(*sep)
+
+        out.append(write_seperator())
+        out.append(write_row('Name', 'Extension(s)', 'Short name(s)', 'Lexer class'))
+        out.append(write_seperator())
+        for row in table:
+            out.append(write_row(
+                row['name'],
+                row['extensions'],
+                row['aliases'],
+                f':class:`~{row["class"]}`'))
+        out.append(write_seperator())
+
+        return '\n'.join(out)
+
+    def document_lexers(self):
+        from pygments.lexers._mapping import LEXERS
+        import pygments
+        import inspect
+        import pathlib
+
+        out = []
+        modules = {}
+        moduledocstrings = {}
+        for classname, data in sorted(LEXERS.items(), key=lambda x: x[0]):
+            module = data[0]
+            mod = __import__(module, None, None, [classname])
+            self.filenames.add(mod.__file__)
+            cls = getattr(mod, classname)
+            if not cls.__doc__:
+                print(f"Warning: {classname} does not have a docstring.")
+            docstring = cls.__doc__
+            if isinstance(docstring, bytes):
+                docstring = docstring.decode('utf8')
+
+            example_file = getattr(cls, '_example', None)
+            if example_file:
+                p = pathlib.Path(inspect.getabsfile(pygments)).parent.parent /\
+                    'tests' / 'examplefiles' / example_file
+                content = p.read_text(encoding='utf-8')
+                if not content:
+                    raise Exception(
+                        f"Empty example file '{example_file}' for lexer "
+                        f"{classname}")
+
+                if data[2]:
+                    lexer_name = data[2][0]
+                    docstring += '\n\n    .. admonition:: Example\n'
+                    docstring += f'\n      .. code-block:: {lexer_name}\n\n'
+                    for line in content.splitlines():
+                        docstring += f'          {line}\n'
+
+            if cls.version_added:
+                version_line = f'.. versionadded:: {cls.version_added}'
+            else:
+                version_line = ''
+
+            modules.setdefault(module, []).append((
+                classname,
+                ', '.join(data[2]) or 'None',
+                ', '.join(data[3]).replace('*', '\\*').replace('_', '\\') or 'None',
+                ', '.join(data[4]) or 'None',
+                docstring,
+                version_line))
+            if module not in moduledocstrings:
+                moddoc = mod.__doc__
+                if isinstance(moddoc, bytes):
+                    moddoc = moddoc.decode('utf8')
+                moduledocstrings[module] = moddoc
+
+        for module, lexers in sorted(modules.items(), key=lambda x: x[0]):
+            if moduledocstrings[module] is None:
+                raise Exception(f"Missing docstring for {module}")
+            heading = moduledocstrings[module].splitlines()[4].strip().rstrip('.')
+            out.append(MODULEDOC % (module, heading, '-'*len(heading)))
+            for data in lexers:
+                out.append(LEXERDOC % data)
+
+        return ''.join(out)
+
+    def document_formatters(self):
+        from pygments.formatters import FORMATTERS
+
+        out = []
+        for classname, data in sorted(FORMATTERS.items(), key=lambda x: x[0]):
+            module = data[0]
+            mod = __import__(module, None, None, [classname])
+            self.filenames.add(mod.__file__)
+            cls = getattr(mod, classname)
+            docstring = cls.__doc__
+            if isinstance(docstring, bytes):
+                docstring = docstring.decode('utf8')
+            heading = cls.__name__
+            out.append(FMTERDOC % (heading, ', '.join(data[2]) or 'None',
+                                   ', '.join(data[3]).replace('*', '\\*') or 'None',
+                                   docstring))
+        return ''.join(out)
+
+    def document_filters(self):
+        from pygments.filters import FILTERS
+
+        out = []
+        for name, cls in FILTERS.items():
+            self.filenames.add(sys.modules[cls.__module__].__file__)
+            docstring = cls.__doc__
+            if isinstance(docstring, bytes):
+                docstring = docstring.decode('utf8')
+            out.append(FILTERDOC % (cls.__name__, name, docstring))
+        return ''.join(out)
+
+
+def setup(app):
+    app.add_directive('pygmentsdoc', PygmentsDoc)
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/style.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/style.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..acf25d6d8ef88ba955c165782df889a3ef32a721
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/style.py
@@ -0,0 +1,203 @@
+"""
+    pygments.style
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Basic style object.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+from pygments.token import Token, STANDARD_TYPES
+
+# Default mapping of ansixxx to RGB colors.
+_ansimap = {
+    # dark
+    'ansiblack': '000000',
+    'ansired': '7f0000',
+    'ansigreen': '007f00',
+    'ansiyellow': '7f7fe0',
+    'ansiblue': '00007f',
+    'ansimagenta': '7f007f',
+    'ansicyan': '007f7f',
+    'ansigray': 'e5e5e5',
+    # normal
+    'ansibrightblack': '555555',
+    'ansibrightred': 'ff0000',
+    'ansibrightgreen': '00ff00',
+    'ansibrightyellow': 'ffff00',
+    'ansibrightblue': '0000ff',
+    'ansibrightmagenta': 'ff00ff',
+    'ansibrightcyan': '00ffff',
+    'ansiwhite': 'ffffff',
+}
+# mapping of deprecated #ansixxx colors to new color names
+_deprecated_ansicolors = {
+    # dark
+    '#ansiblack': 'ansiblack',
+    '#ansidarkred': 'ansired',
+    '#ansidarkgreen': 'ansigreen',
+    '#ansibrown': 'ansiyellow',
+    '#ansidarkblue': 'ansiblue',
+    '#ansipurple': 'ansimagenta',
+    '#ansiteal': 'ansicyan',
+    '#ansilightgray': 'ansigray',
+    # normal
+    '#ansidarkgray': 'ansibrightblack',
+    '#ansired': 'ansibrightred',
+    '#ansigreen': 'ansibrightgreen',
+    '#ansiyellow': 'ansibrightyellow',
+    '#ansiblue': 'ansibrightblue',
+    '#ansifuchsia': 'ansibrightmagenta',
+    '#ansiturquoise': 'ansibrightcyan',
+    '#ansiwhite': 'ansiwhite',
+}
+ansicolors = set(_ansimap)
+
+
+class StyleMeta(type):
+
+    def __new__(mcs, name, bases, dct):
+        obj = type.__new__(mcs, name, bases, dct)
+        for token in STANDARD_TYPES:
+            if token not in obj.styles:
+                obj.styles[token] = ''
+
+        def colorformat(text):
+            if text in ansicolors:
+                return text
+            if text[0:1] == '#':
+                col = text[1:]
+                if len(col) == 6:
+                    return col
+                elif len(col) == 3:
+                    return col[0] * 2 + col[1] * 2 + col[2] * 2
+            elif text == '':
+                return ''
+            elif text.startswith('var') or text.startswith('calc'):
+                return text
+            assert False, f"wrong color format {text!r}"
+
+        _styles = obj._styles = {}
+
+        for ttype in obj.styles:
+            for token in ttype.split():
+                if token in _styles:
+                    continue
+                ndef = _styles.get(token.parent, None)
+                styledefs = obj.styles.get(token, '').split()
+                if not ndef or token is None:
+                    ndef = ['', 0, 0, 0, '', '', 0, 0, 0]
+                elif 'noinherit' in styledefs and token is not Token:
+                    ndef = _styles[Token][:]
+                else:
+                    ndef = ndef[:]
+                _styles[token] = ndef
+                for styledef in obj.styles.get(token, '').split():
+                    if styledef == 'noinherit':
+                        pass
+                    elif styledef == 'bold':
+                        ndef[1] = 1
+                    elif styledef == 'nobold':
+                        ndef[1] = 0
+                    elif styledef == 'italic':
+                        ndef[2] = 1
+                    elif styledef == 'noitalic':
+                        ndef[2] = 0
+                    elif styledef == 'underline':
+                        ndef[3] = 1
+                    elif styledef == 'nounderline':
+                        ndef[3] = 0
+                    elif styledef[:3] == 'bg:':
+                        ndef[4] = colorformat(styledef[3:])
+                    elif styledef[:7] == 'border:':
+                        ndef[5] = colorformat(styledef[7:])
+                    elif styledef == 'roman':
+                        ndef[6] = 1
+                    elif styledef == 'sans':
+                        ndef[7] = 1
+                    elif styledef == 'mono':
+                        ndef[8] = 1
+                    else:
+                        ndef[0] = colorformat(styledef)
+
+        return obj
+
+    def style_for_token(cls, token):
+        t = cls._styles[token]
+        ansicolor = bgansicolor = None
+        color = t[0]
+        if color in _deprecated_ansicolors:
+            color = _deprecated_ansicolors[color]
+        if color in ansicolors:
+            ansicolor = color
+            color = _ansimap[color]
+        bgcolor = t[4]
+        if bgcolor in _deprecated_ansicolors:
+            bgcolor = _deprecated_ansicolors[bgcolor]
+        if bgcolor in ansicolors:
+            bgansicolor = bgcolor
+            bgcolor = _ansimap[bgcolor]
+
+        return {
+            'color':        color or None,
+            'bold':         bool(t[1]),
+            'italic':       bool(t[2]),
+            'underline':    bool(t[3]),
+            'bgcolor':      bgcolor or None,
+            'border':       t[5] or None,
+            'roman':        bool(t[6]) or None,
+            'sans':         bool(t[7]) or None,
+            'mono':         bool(t[8]) or None,
+            'ansicolor':    ansicolor,
+            'bgansicolor':  bgansicolor,
+        }
+
+    def list_styles(cls):
+        return list(cls)
+
+    def styles_token(cls, ttype):
+        return ttype in cls._styles
+
+    def __iter__(cls):
+        for token in cls._styles:
+            yield token, cls.style_for_token(token)
+
+    def __len__(cls):
+        return len(cls._styles)
+
+
+class Style(metaclass=StyleMeta):
+
+    #: overall background color (``None`` means transparent)
+    background_color = '#ffffff'
+
+    #: highlight background color
+    highlight_color = '#ffffcc'
+
+    #: line number font color
+    line_number_color = 'inherit'
+
+    #: line number background color
+    line_number_background_color = 'transparent'
+
+    #: special line number font color
+    line_number_special_color = '#000000'
+
+    #: special line number background color
+    line_number_special_background_color = '#ffffc0'
+
+    #: Style definitions for individual token types.
+    styles = {}
+
+    #: user-friendly style name (used when selecting the style, so this
+    # should be all-lowercase, no spaces, hyphens)
+    name = 'unnamed'
+
+    aliases = []
+
+    # Attribute for lexers defined within Pygments. If set
+    # to True, the style is not shown in the style gallery
+    # on the website. This is intended for language-specific
+    # styles.
+    web_style_gallery_exclude = False
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/token.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/token.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1f756b71130e1c0036d881345ab06968c9f4c464
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/token.py
@@ -0,0 +1,214 @@
+"""
+    pygments.token
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Basic token types and the standard tokens.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+
+class _TokenType(tuple):
+    parent = None
+
+    def split(self):
+        buf = []
+        node = self
+        while node is not None:
+            buf.append(node)
+            node = node.parent
+        buf.reverse()
+        return buf
+
+    def __init__(self, *args):
+        # no need to call super.__init__
+        self.subtypes = set()
+
+    def __contains__(self, val):
+        return self is val or (
+            type(val) is self.__class__ and
+            val[:len(self)] == self
+        )
+
+    def __getattr__(self, val):
+        if not val or not val[0].isupper():
+            return tuple.__getattribute__(self, val)
+        new = _TokenType(self + (val,))
+        setattr(self, val, new)
+        self.subtypes.add(new)
+        new.parent = self
+        return new
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return 'Token' + (self and '.' or '') + '.'.join(self)
+
+    def __copy__(self):
+        # These instances are supposed to be singletons
+        return self
+
+    def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
+        # These instances are supposed to be singletons
+        return self
+
+
+Token = _TokenType()
+
+# Special token types
+Text = Token.Text
+Whitespace = Text.Whitespace
+Escape = Token.Escape
+Error = Token.Error
+# Text that doesn't belong to this lexer (e.g. HTML in PHP)
+Other = Token.Other
+
+# Common token types for source code
+Keyword = Token.Keyword
+Name = Token.Name
+Literal = Token.Literal
+String = Literal.String
+Number = Literal.Number
+Punctuation = Token.Punctuation
+Operator = Token.Operator
+Comment = Token.Comment
+
+# Generic types for non-source code
+Generic = Token.Generic
+
+# String and some others are not direct children of Token.
+# alias them:
+Token.Token = Token
+Token.String = String
+Token.Number = Number
+
+
+def is_token_subtype(ttype, other):
+    """
+    Return True if ``ttype`` is a subtype of ``other``.
+
+    exists for backwards compatibility. use ``ttype in other`` now.
+    """
+    return ttype in other
+
+
+def string_to_tokentype(s):
+    """
+    Convert a string into a token type::
+
+        >>> string_to_token('String.Double')
+        Token.Literal.String.Double
+        >>> string_to_token('Token.Literal.Number')
+        Token.Literal.Number
+        >>> string_to_token('')
+        Token
+
+    Tokens that are already tokens are returned unchanged:
+
+        >>> string_to_token(String)
+        Token.Literal.String
+    """
+    if isinstance(s, _TokenType):
+        return s
+    if not s:
+        return Token
+    node = Token
+    for item in s.split('.'):
+        node = getattr(node, item)
+    return node
+
+
+# Map standard token types to short names, used in CSS class naming.
+# If you add a new item, please be sure to run this file to perform
+# a consistency check for duplicate values.
+STANDARD_TYPES = {
+    Token:                         '',
+
+    Text:                          '',
+    Whitespace:                    'w',
+    Escape:                        'esc',
+    Error:                         'err',
+    Other:                         'x',
+
+    Keyword:                       'k',
+    Keyword.Constant:              'kc',
+    Keyword.Declaration:           'kd',
+    Keyword.Namespace:             'kn',
+    Keyword.Pseudo:                'kp',
+    Keyword.Reserved:              'kr',
+    Keyword.Type:                  'kt',
+
+    Name:                          'n',
+    Name.Attribute:                'na',
+    Name.Builtin:                  'nb',
+    Name.Builtin.Pseudo:           'bp',
+    Name.Class:                    'nc',
+    Name.Constant:                 'no',
+    Name.Decorator:                'nd',
+    Name.Entity:                   'ni',
+    Name.Exception:                'ne',
+    Name.Function:                 'nf',
+    Name.Function.Magic:           'fm',
+    Name.Property:                 'py',
+    Name.Label:                    'nl',
+    Name.Namespace:                'nn',
+    Name.Other:                    'nx',
+    Name.Tag:                      'nt',
+    Name.Variable:                 'nv',
+    Name.Variable.Class:           'vc',
+    Name.Variable.Global:          'vg',
+    Name.Variable.Instance:        'vi',
+    Name.Variable.Magic:           'vm',
+
+    Literal:                       'l',
+    Literal.Date:                  'ld',
+
+    String:                        's',
+    String.Affix:                  'sa',
+    String.Backtick:               'sb',
+    String.Char:                   'sc',
+    String.Delimiter:              'dl',
+    String.Doc:                    'sd',
+    String.Double:                 's2',
+    String.Escape:                 'se',
+    String.Heredoc:                'sh',
+    String.Interpol:               'si',
+    String.Other:                  'sx',
+    String.Regex:                  'sr',
+    String.Single:                 's1',
+    String.Symbol:                 'ss',
+
+    Number:                        'm',
+    Number.Bin:                    'mb',
+    Number.Float:                  'mf',
+    Number.Hex:                    'mh',
+    Number.Integer:                'mi',
+    Number.Integer.Long:           'il',
+    Number.Oct:                    'mo',
+
+    Operator:                      'o',
+    Operator.Word:                 'ow',
+
+    Punctuation:                   'p',
+    Punctuation.Marker:            'pm',
+
+    Comment:                       'c',
+    Comment.Hashbang:              'ch',
+    Comment.Multiline:             'cm',
+    Comment.Preproc:               'cp',
+    Comment.PreprocFile:           'cpf',
+    Comment.Single:                'c1',
+    Comment.Special:               'cs',
+
+    Generic:                       'g',
+    Generic.Deleted:               'gd',
+    Generic.Emph:                  'ge',
+    Generic.Error:                 'gr',
+    Generic.Heading:               'gh',
+    Generic.Inserted:              'gi',
+    Generic.Output:                'go',
+    Generic.Prompt:                'gp',
+    Generic.Strong:                'gs',
+    Generic.Subheading:            'gu',
+    Generic.EmphStrong:            'ges',
+    Generic.Traceback:             'gt',
+}
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/unistring.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/unistring.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2a326dff8d7c3594b83b17b8a7705a6ddf2f13fa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/unistring.py
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+"""
+    pygments.unistring
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Strings of all Unicode characters of a certain category.
+    Used for matching in Unicode-aware languages. Run to regenerate.
+
+    Inspired by chartypes_create.py from the MoinMoin project.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+Cc = '\x00-\x1f\x7f-\x9f'
+
+Cf = '\xad\u0600-\u0605\u061c\u06dd\u070f\u08e2\u180e\u200b-\u200f\u202a-\u202e\u2060-\u2064\u2066-\u206f\ufeff\ufff9-\ufffb\U000110bd\U000110cd\U0001bca0-\U0001bca3\U0001d173-\U0001d17a\U000e0001\U000e0020-\U000e007f'
+
+Cn = 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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
+Me = '\u0488-\u0489\u1abe\u20dd-\u20e0\u20e2-\u20e4\ua670-\ua672'
+
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+
+Nd = '0-9\u0660-\u0669\u06f0-\u06f9\u07c0-\u07c9\u0966-\u096f\u09e6-\u09ef\u0a66-\u0a6f\u0ae6-\u0aef\u0b66-\u0b6f\u0be6-\u0bef\u0c66-\u0c6f\u0ce6-\u0cef\u0d66-\u0d6f\u0de6-\u0def\u0e50-\u0e59\u0ed0-\u0ed9\u0f20-\u0f29\u1040-\u1049\u1090-\u1099\u17e0-\u17e9\u1810-\u1819\u1946-\u194f\u19d0-\u19d9\u1a80-\u1a89\u1a90-\u1a99\u1b50-\u1b59\u1bb0-\u1bb9\u1c40-\u1c49\u1c50-\u1c59\ua620-\ua629\ua8d0-\ua8d9\ua900-\ua909\ua9d0-\ua9d9\ua9f0-\ua9f9\uaa50-\uaa59\uabf0-\uabf9\uff10-\uff19\U000104a0-\U000104a9\U00010d30-\U00010d39\U00011066-\U0001106f\U000110f0-\U000110f9\U00011136-\U0001113f\U000111d0-\U000111d9\U000112f0-\U000112f9\U00011450-\U00011459\U000114d0-\U000114d9\U00011650-\U00011659\U000116c0-\U000116c9\U00011730-\U00011739\U000118e0-\U000118e9\U00011c50-\U00011c59\U00011d50-\U00011d59\U00011da0-\U00011da9\U00016a60-\U00016a69\U00016b50-\U00016b59\U0001d7ce-\U0001d7ff\U0001e950-\U0001e959'
+
+Nl = '\u16ee-\u16f0\u2160-\u2182\u2185-\u2188\u3007\u3021-\u3029\u3038-\u303a\ua6e6-\ua6ef\U00010140-\U00010174\U00010341\U0001034a\U000103d1-\U000103d5\U00012400-\U0001246e'
+
+No = '\xb2-\xb3\xb9\xbc-\xbe\u09f4-\u09f9\u0b72-\u0b77\u0bf0-\u0bf2\u0c78-\u0c7e\u0d58-\u0d5e\u0d70-\u0d78\u0f2a-\u0f33\u1369-\u137c\u17f0-\u17f9\u19da\u2070\u2074-\u2079\u2080-\u2089\u2150-\u215f\u2189\u2460-\u249b\u24ea-\u24ff\u2776-\u2793\u2cfd\u3192-\u3195\u3220-\u3229\u3248-\u324f\u3251-\u325f\u3280-\u3289\u32b1-\u32bf\ua830-\ua835\U00010107-\U00010133\U00010175-\U00010178\U0001018a-\U0001018b\U000102e1-\U000102fb\U00010320-\U00010323\U00010858-\U0001085f\U00010879-\U0001087f\U000108a7-\U000108af\U000108fb-\U000108ff\U00010916-\U0001091b\U000109bc-\U000109bd\U000109c0-\U000109cf\U000109d2-\U000109ff\U00010a40-\U00010a48\U00010a7d-\U00010a7e\U00010a9d-\U00010a9f\U00010aeb-\U00010aef\U00010b58-\U00010b5f\U00010b78-\U00010b7f\U00010ba9-\U00010baf\U00010cfa-\U00010cff\U00010e60-\U00010e7e\U00010f1d-\U00010f26\U00010f51-\U00010f54\U00011052-\U00011065\U000111e1-\U000111f4\U0001173a-\U0001173b\U000118ea-\U000118f2\U00011c5a-\U00011c6c\U00016b5b-\U00016b61\U00016e80-\U00016e96\U0001d2e0-\U0001d2f3\U0001d360-\U0001d378\U0001e8c7-\U0001e8cf\U0001ec71-\U0001ecab\U0001ecad-\U0001ecaf\U0001ecb1-\U0001ecb4\U0001f100-\U0001f10c'
+
+Pc = '_\u203f-\u2040\u2054\ufe33-\ufe34\ufe4d-\ufe4f\uff3f'
+
+Pd = '\\-\u058a\u05be\u1400\u1806\u2010-\u2015\u2e17\u2e1a\u2e3a-\u2e3b\u2e40\u301c\u3030\u30a0\ufe31-\ufe32\ufe58\ufe63\uff0d'
+
+Pe = ')\\]}\u0f3b\u0f3d\u169c\u2046\u207e\u208e\u2309\u230b\u232a\u2769\u276b\u276d\u276f\u2771\u2773\u2775\u27c6\u27e7\u27e9\u27eb\u27ed\u27ef\u2984\u2986\u2988\u298a\u298c\u298e\u2990\u2992\u2994\u2996\u2998\u29d9\u29db\u29fd\u2e23\u2e25\u2e27\u2e29\u3009\u300b\u300d\u300f\u3011\u3015\u3017\u3019\u301b\u301e-\u301f\ufd3e\ufe18\ufe36\ufe38\ufe3a\ufe3c\ufe3e\ufe40\ufe42\ufe44\ufe48\ufe5a\ufe5c\ufe5e\uff09\uff3d\uff5d\uff60\uff63'
+
+Pf = '\xbb\u2019\u201d\u203a\u2e03\u2e05\u2e0a\u2e0d\u2e1d\u2e21'
+
+Pi = '\xab\u2018\u201b-\u201c\u201f\u2039\u2e02\u2e04\u2e09\u2e0c\u2e1c\u2e20'
+
+Po = "!-#%-'*,.-/:-;?-@\\\\\xa1\xa7\xb6-\xb7\xbf\u037e\u0387\u055a-\u055f\u0589\u05c0\u05c3\u05c6\u05f3-\u05f4\u0609-\u060a\u060c-\u060d\u061b\u061e-\u061f\u066a-\u066d\u06d4\u0700-\u070d\u07f7-\u07f9\u0830-\u083e\u085e\u0964-\u0965\u0970\u09fd\u0a76\u0af0\u0c84\u0df4\u0e4f\u0e5a-\u0e5b\u0f04-\u0f12\u0f14\u0f85\u0fd0-\u0fd4\u0fd9-\u0fda\u104a-\u104f\u10fb\u1360-\u1368\u166d-\u166e\u16eb-\u16ed\u1735-\u1736\u17d4-\u17d6\u17d8-\u17da\u1800-\u1805\u1807-\u180a\u1944-\u1945\u1a1e-\u1a1f\u1aa0-\u1aa6\u1aa8-\u1aad\u1b5a-\u1b60\u1bfc-\u1bff\u1c3b-\u1c3f\u1c7e-\u1c7f\u1cc0-\u1cc7\u1cd3\u2016-\u2017\u2020-\u2027\u2030-\u2038\u203b-\u203e\u2041-\u2043\u2047-\u2051\u2053\u2055-\u205e\u2cf9-\u2cfc\u2cfe-\u2cff\u2d70\u2e00-\u2e01\u2e06-\u2e08\u2e0b\u2e0e-\u2e16\u2e18-\u2e19\u2e1b\u2e1e-\u2e1f\u2e2a-\u2e2e\u2e30-\u2e39\u2e3c-\u2e3f\u2e41\u2e43-\u2e4e\u3001-\u3003\u303d\u30fb\ua4fe-\ua4ff\ua60d-\ua60f\ua673\ua67e\ua6f2-\ua6f7\ua874-\ua877\ua8ce-\ua8cf\ua8f8-\ua8fa\ua8fc\ua92e-\ua92f\ua95f\ua9c1-\ua9cd\ua9de-\ua9df\uaa5c-\uaa5f\uaade-\uaadf\uaaf0-\uaaf1\uabeb\ufe10-\ufe16\ufe19\ufe30\ufe45-\ufe46\ufe49-\ufe4c\ufe50-\ufe52\ufe54-\ufe57\ufe5f-\ufe61\ufe68\ufe6a-\ufe6b\uff01-\uff03\uff05-\uff07\uff0a\uff0c\uff0e-\uff0f\uff1a-\uff1b\uff1f-\uff20\uff3c\uff61\uff64-\uff65\U00010100-\U00010102\U0001039f\U000103d0\U0001056f\U00010857\U0001091f\U0001093f\U00010a50-\U00010a58\U00010a7f\U00010af0-\U00010af6\U00010b39-\U00010b3f\U00010b99-\U00010b9c\U00010f55-\U00010f59\U00011047-\U0001104d\U000110bb-\U000110bc\U000110be-\U000110c1\U00011140-\U00011143\U00011174-\U00011175\U000111c5-\U000111c8\U000111cd\U000111db\U000111dd-\U000111df\U00011238-\U0001123d\U000112a9\U0001144b-\U0001144f\U0001145b\U0001145d\U000114c6\U000115c1-\U000115d7\U00011641-\U00011643\U00011660-\U0001166c\U0001173c-\U0001173e\U0001183b\U00011a3f-\U00011a46\U00011a9a-\U00011a9c\U00011a9e-\U00011aa2\U00011c41-\U00011c45\U00011c70-\U00011c71\U00011ef7-\U00011ef8\U00012470-\U00012474\U00016a6e-\U00016a6f\U00016af5\U00016b37-\U00016b3b\U00016b44\U00016e97-\U00016e9a\U0001bc9f\U0001da87-\U0001da8b\U0001e95e-\U0001e95f"
+
+Ps = '(\\[{\u0f3a\u0f3c\u169b\u201a\u201e\u2045\u207d\u208d\u2308\u230a\u2329\u2768\u276a\u276c\u276e\u2770\u2772\u2774\u27c5\u27e6\u27e8\u27ea\u27ec\u27ee\u2983\u2985\u2987\u2989\u298b\u298d\u298f\u2991\u2993\u2995\u2997\u29d8\u29da\u29fc\u2e22\u2e24\u2e26\u2e28\u2e42\u3008\u300a\u300c\u300e\u3010\u3014\u3016\u3018\u301a\u301d\ufd3f\ufe17\ufe35\ufe37\ufe39\ufe3b\ufe3d\ufe3f\ufe41\ufe43\ufe47\ufe59\ufe5b\ufe5d\uff08\uff3b\uff5b\uff5f\uff62'
+
+Sc = '$\xa2-\xa5\u058f\u060b\u07fe-\u07ff\u09f2-\u09f3\u09fb\u0af1\u0bf9\u0e3f\u17db\u20a0-\u20bf\ua838\ufdfc\ufe69\uff04\uffe0-\uffe1\uffe5-\uffe6\U0001ecb0'
+
+Sk = '\\^`\xa8\xaf\xb4\xb8\u02c2-\u02c5\u02d2-\u02df\u02e5-\u02eb\u02ed\u02ef-\u02ff\u0375\u0384-\u0385\u1fbd\u1fbf-\u1fc1\u1fcd-\u1fcf\u1fdd-\u1fdf\u1fed-\u1fef\u1ffd-\u1ffe\u309b-\u309c\ua700-\ua716\ua720-\ua721\ua789-\ua78a\uab5b\ufbb2-\ufbc1\uff3e\uff40\uffe3\U0001f3fb-\U0001f3ff'
+
+Sm = '+<->|~\xac\xb1\xd7\xf7\u03f6\u0606-\u0608\u2044\u2052\u207a-\u207c\u208a-\u208c\u2118\u2140-\u2144\u214b\u2190-\u2194\u219a-\u219b\u21a0\u21a3\u21a6\u21ae\u21ce-\u21cf\u21d2\u21d4\u21f4-\u22ff\u2320-\u2321\u237c\u239b-\u23b3\u23dc-\u23e1\u25b7\u25c1\u25f8-\u25ff\u266f\u27c0-\u27c4\u27c7-\u27e5\u27f0-\u27ff\u2900-\u2982\u2999-\u29d7\u29dc-\u29fb\u29fe-\u2aff\u2b30-\u2b44\u2b47-\u2b4c\ufb29\ufe62\ufe64-\ufe66\uff0b\uff1c-\uff1e\uff5c\uff5e\uffe2\uffe9-\uffec\U0001d6c1\U0001d6db\U0001d6fb\U0001d715\U0001d735\U0001d74f\U0001d76f\U0001d789\U0001d7a9\U0001d7c3\U0001eef0-\U0001eef1'
+
+So = '\xa6\xa9\xae\xb0\u0482\u058d-\u058e\u060e-\u060f\u06de\u06e9\u06fd-\u06fe\u07f6\u09fa\u0b70\u0bf3-\u0bf8\u0bfa\u0c7f\u0d4f\u0d79\u0f01-\u0f03\u0f13\u0f15-\u0f17\u0f1a-\u0f1f\u0f34\u0f36\u0f38\u0fbe-\u0fc5\u0fc7-\u0fcc\u0fce-\u0fcf\u0fd5-\u0fd8\u109e-\u109f\u1390-\u1399\u1940\u19de-\u19ff\u1b61-\u1b6a\u1b74-\u1b7c\u2100-\u2101\u2103-\u2106\u2108-\u2109\u2114\u2116-\u2117\u211e-\u2123\u2125\u2127\u2129\u212e\u213a-\u213b\u214a\u214c-\u214d\u214f\u218a-\u218b\u2195-\u2199\u219c-\u219f\u21a1-\u21a2\u21a4-\u21a5\u21a7-\u21ad\u21af-\u21cd\u21d0-\u21d1\u21d3\u21d5-\u21f3\u2300-\u2307\u230c-\u231f\u2322-\u2328\u232b-\u237b\u237d-\u239a\u23b4-\u23db\u23e2-\u2426\u2440-\u244a\u249c-\u24e9\u2500-\u25b6\u25b8-\u25c0\u25c2-\u25f7\u2600-\u266e\u2670-\u2767\u2794-\u27bf\u2800-\u28ff\u2b00-\u2b2f\u2b45-\u2b46\u2b4d-\u2b73\u2b76-\u2b95\u2b98-\u2bc8\u2bca-\u2bfe\u2ce5-\u2cea\u2e80-\u2e99\u2e9b-\u2ef3\u2f00-\u2fd5\u2ff0-\u2ffb\u3004\u3012-\u3013\u3020\u3036-\u3037\u303e-\u303f\u3190-\u3191\u3196-\u319f\u31c0-\u31e3\u3200-\u321e\u322a-\u3247\u3250\u3260-\u327f\u328a-\u32b0\u32c0-\u32fe\u3300-\u33ff\u4dc0-\u4dff\ua490-\ua4c6\ua828-\ua82b\ua836-\ua837\ua839\uaa77-\uaa79\ufdfd\uffe4\uffe8\uffed-\uffee\ufffc-\ufffd\U00010137-\U0001013f\U00010179-\U00010189\U0001018c-\U0001018e\U00010190-\U0001019b\U000101a0\U000101d0-\U000101fc\U00010877-\U00010878\U00010ac8\U0001173f\U00016b3c-\U00016b3f\U00016b45\U0001bc9c\U0001d000-\U0001d0f5\U0001d100-\U0001d126\U0001d129-\U0001d164\U0001d16a-\U0001d16c\U0001d183-\U0001d184\U0001d18c-\U0001d1a9\U0001d1ae-\U0001d1e8\U0001d200-\U0001d241\U0001d245\U0001d300-\U0001d356\U0001d800-\U0001d9ff\U0001da37-\U0001da3a\U0001da6d-\U0001da74\U0001da76-\U0001da83\U0001da85-\U0001da86\U0001ecac\U0001f000-\U0001f02b\U0001f030-\U0001f093\U0001f0a0-\U0001f0ae\U0001f0b1-\U0001f0bf\U0001f0c1-\U0001f0cf\U0001f0d1-\U0001f0f5\U0001f110-\U0001f16b\U0001f170-\U0001f1ac\U0001f1e6-\U0001f202\U0001f210-\U0001f23b\U0001f240-\U0001f248\U0001f250-\U0001f251\U0001f260-\U0001f265\U0001f300-\U0001f3fa\U0001f400-\U0001f6d4\U0001f6e0-\U0001f6ec\U0001f6f0-\U0001f6f9\U0001f700-\U0001f773\U0001f780-\U0001f7d8\U0001f800-\U0001f80b\U0001f810-\U0001f847\U0001f850-\U0001f859\U0001f860-\U0001f887\U0001f890-\U0001f8ad\U0001f900-\U0001f90b\U0001f910-\U0001f93e\U0001f940-\U0001f970\U0001f973-\U0001f976\U0001f97a\U0001f97c-\U0001f9a2\U0001f9b0-\U0001f9b9\U0001f9c0-\U0001f9c2\U0001f9d0-\U0001f9ff\U0001fa60-\U0001fa6d'
+
+Zl = '\u2028'
+
+Zp = '\u2029'
+
+Zs = ' \xa0\u1680\u2000-\u200a\u202f\u205f\u3000'
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+
+cats = ['Cc', 'Cf', 'Cn', 'Co', 'Cs', 'Ll', 'Lm', 'Lo', 'Lt', 'Lu', 'Mc', 'Me', 'Mn', 'Nd', 'Nl', 'No', 'Pc', 'Pd', 'Pe', 'Pf', 'Pi', 'Po', 'Ps', 'Sc', 'Sk', 'Sm', 'So', 'Zl', 'Zp', 'Zs']
+
+# Generated from unidata 11.0.0
+
+def combine(*args):
+    return ''.join(globals()[cat] for cat in args)
+
+
+def allexcept(*args):
+    newcats = cats[:]
+    for arg in args:
+        newcats.remove(arg)
+    return ''.join(globals()[cat] for cat in newcats)
+
+
+def _handle_runs(char_list):  # pragma: no cover
+    buf = []
+    for c in char_list:
+        if len(c) == 1:
+            if buf and buf[-1][1] == chr(ord(c)-1):
+                buf[-1] = (buf[-1][0], c)
+            else:
+                buf.append((c, c))
+        else:
+            buf.append((c, c))
+    for a, b in buf:
+        if a == b:
+            yield a
+        else:
+            yield f'{a}-{b}'
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':  # pragma: no cover
+    import unicodedata
+
+    categories = {'xid_start': [], 'xid_continue': []}
+
+    with open(__file__, encoding='utf-8') as fp:
+        content = fp.read()
+
+    header = content[:content.find('Cc =')]
+    footer = content[content.find("def combine("):]
+
+    for code in range(0x110000):
+        c = chr(code)
+        cat = unicodedata.category(c)
+        if ord(c) == 0xdc00:
+            # Hack to avoid combining this combining with the preceding high
+            # surrogate, 0xdbff, when doing a repr.
+            c = '\\' + c
+        elif ord(c) in (0x2d, 0x5b, 0x5c, 0x5d, 0x5e):
+            # Escape regex metachars.
+            c = '\\' + c
+        categories.setdefault(cat, []).append(c)
+        # XID_START and XID_CONTINUE are special categories used for matching
+        # identifiers in Python 3.
+        if c.isidentifier():
+            categories['xid_start'].append(c)
+        if ('a' + c).isidentifier():
+            categories['xid_continue'].append(c)
+
+    with open(__file__, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as fp:
+        fp.write(header)
+
+        for cat in sorted(categories):
+            val = ''.join(_handle_runs(categories[cat]))
+            fp.write(f'{cat} = {val!a}\n\n')
+
+        cats = sorted(categories)
+        cats.remove('xid_start')
+        cats.remove('xid_continue')
+        fp.write(f'cats = {cats!r}\n\n')
+
+        fp.write(f'# Generated from unidata {unicodedata.unidata_version}\n\n')
+
+        fp.write(footer)
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/util.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/util.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..548d9d7af2865b23cf59369d25b98221daf34b95
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pygments/util.py
@@ -0,0 +1,324 @@
+"""
+    pygments.util
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Utility functions.
+
+    :copyright: Copyright 2006-present by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
+    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+"""
+
+import re
+from io import TextIOWrapper
+
+
+split_path_re = re.compile(r'[/\\ ]')
+doctype_lookup_re = re.compile(r'''
+    ]*>
+''', re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE)
+tag_re = re.compile(r'<(.+?)(\s.*?)?>.*?',
+                    re.IGNORECASE | re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE)
+xml_decl_re = re.compile(r'\s*<\?xml[^>]*\?>', re.I)
+
+
+class ClassNotFound(ValueError):
+    """Raised if one of the lookup functions didn't find a matching class."""
+
+
+class OptionError(Exception):
+    """
+    This exception will be raised by all option processing functions if
+    the type or value of the argument is not correct.
+    """
+
+def get_choice_opt(options, optname, allowed, default=None, normcase=False):
+    """
+    If the key `optname` from the dictionary is not in the sequence
+    `allowed`, raise an error, otherwise return it.
+    """
+    string = options.get(optname, default)
+    if normcase:
+        string = string.lower()
+    if string not in allowed:
+        raise OptionError('Value for option {} must be one of {}'.format(optname, ', '.join(map(str, allowed))))
+    return string
+
+
+def get_bool_opt(options, optname, default=None):
+    """
+    Intuitively, this is `options.get(optname, default)`, but restricted to
+    Boolean value. The Booleans can be represented as string, in order to accept
+    Boolean value from the command line arguments. If the key `optname` is
+    present in the dictionary `options` and is not associated with a Boolean,
+    raise an `OptionError`. If it is absent, `default` is returned instead.
+
+    The valid string values for ``True`` are ``1``, ``yes``, ``true`` and
+    ``on``, the ones for ``False`` are ``0``, ``no``, ``false`` and ``off``
+    (matched case-insensitively).
+    """
+    string = options.get(optname, default)
+    if isinstance(string, bool):
+        return string
+    elif isinstance(string, int):
+        return bool(string)
+    elif not isinstance(string, str):
+        raise OptionError(f'Invalid type {string!r} for option {optname}; use '
+                          '1/0, yes/no, true/false, on/off')
+    elif string.lower() in ('1', 'yes', 'true', 'on'):
+        return True
+    elif string.lower() in ('0', 'no', 'false', 'off'):
+        return False
+    else:
+        raise OptionError(f'Invalid value {string!r} for option {optname}; use '
+                          '1/0, yes/no, true/false, on/off')
+
+
+def get_int_opt(options, optname, default=None):
+    """As :func:`get_bool_opt`, but interpret the value as an integer."""
+    string = options.get(optname, default)
+    try:
+        return int(string)
+    except TypeError:
+        raise OptionError(f'Invalid type {string!r} for option {optname}; you '
+                          'must give an integer value')
+    except ValueError:
+        raise OptionError(f'Invalid value {string!r} for option {optname}; you '
+                          'must give an integer value')
+
+def get_list_opt(options, optname, default=None):
+    """
+    If the key `optname` from the dictionary `options` is a string,
+    split it at whitespace and return it. If it is already a list
+    or a tuple, it is returned as a list.
+    """
+    val = options.get(optname, default)
+    if isinstance(val, str):
+        return val.split()
+    elif isinstance(val, (list, tuple)):
+        return list(val)
+    else:
+        raise OptionError(f'Invalid type {val!r} for option {optname}; you '
+                          'must give a list value')
+
+
+def docstring_headline(obj):
+    if not obj.__doc__:
+        return ''
+    res = []
+    for line in obj.__doc__.strip().splitlines():
+        if line.strip():
+            res.append(" " + line.strip())
+        else:
+            break
+    return ''.join(res).lstrip()
+
+
+def make_analysator(f):
+    """Return a static text analyser function that returns float values."""
+    def text_analyse(text):
+        try:
+            rv = f(text)
+        except Exception:
+            return 0.0
+        if not rv:
+            return 0.0
+        try:
+            return min(1.0, max(0.0, float(rv)))
+        except (ValueError, TypeError):
+            return 0.0
+    text_analyse.__doc__ = f.__doc__
+    return staticmethod(text_analyse)
+
+
+def shebang_matches(text, regex):
+    r"""Check if the given regular expression matches the last part of the
+    shebang if one exists.
+
+        >>> from pygments.util import shebang_matches
+        >>> shebang_matches('#!/usr/bin/env python', r'python(2\.\d)?')
+        True
+        >>> shebang_matches('#!/usr/bin/python2.4', r'python(2\.\d)?')
+        True
+        >>> shebang_matches('#!/usr/bin/python-ruby', r'python(2\.\d)?')
+        False
+        >>> shebang_matches('#!/usr/bin/python/ruby', r'python(2\.\d)?')
+        False
+        >>> shebang_matches('#!/usr/bin/startsomethingwith python',
+        ...                 r'python(2\.\d)?')
+        True
+
+    It also checks for common windows executable file extensions::
+
+        >>> shebang_matches('#!C:\\Python2.4\\Python.exe', r'python(2\.\d)?')
+        True
+
+    Parameters (``'-f'`` or ``'--foo'`` are ignored so ``'perl'`` does
+    the same as ``'perl -e'``)
+
+    Note that this method automatically searches the whole string (eg:
+    the regular expression is wrapped in ``'^$'``)
+    """
+    index = text.find('\n')
+    if index >= 0:
+        first_line = text[:index].lower()
+    else:
+        first_line = text.lower()
+    if first_line.startswith('#!'):
+        try:
+            found = [x for x in split_path_re.split(first_line[2:].strip())
+                     if x and not x.startswith('-')][-1]
+        except IndexError:
+            return False
+        regex = re.compile(rf'^{regex}(\.(exe|cmd|bat|bin))?$', re.IGNORECASE)
+        if regex.search(found) is not None:
+            return True
+    return False
+
+
+def doctype_matches(text, regex):
+    """Check if the doctype matches a regular expression (if present).
+
+    Note that this method only checks the first part of a DOCTYPE.
+    eg: 'html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"'
+    """
+    m = doctype_lookup_re.search(text)
+    if m is None:
+        return False
+    doctype = m.group(1)
+    return re.compile(regex, re.I).match(doctype.strip()) is not None
+
+
+def html_doctype_matches(text):
+    """Check if the file looks like it has a html doctype."""
+    return doctype_matches(text, r'html')
+
+
+_looks_like_xml_cache = {}
+
+
+def looks_like_xml(text):
+    """Check if a doctype exists or if we have some tags."""
+    if xml_decl_re.match(text):
+        return True
+    key = hash(text)
+    try:
+        return _looks_like_xml_cache[key]
+    except KeyError:
+        m = doctype_lookup_re.search(text)
+        if m is not None:
+            return True
+        rv = tag_re.search(text[:1000]) is not None
+        _looks_like_xml_cache[key] = rv
+        return rv
+
+
+def surrogatepair(c):
+    """Given a unicode character code with length greater than 16 bits,
+    return the two 16 bit surrogate pair.
+    """
+    # From example D28 of:
+    # http://www.unicode.org/book/ch03.pdf
+    return (0xd7c0 + (c >> 10), (0xdc00 + (c & 0x3ff)))
+
+
+def format_lines(var_name, seq, raw=False, indent_level=0):
+    """Formats a sequence of strings for output."""
+    lines = []
+    base_indent = ' ' * indent_level * 4
+    inner_indent = ' ' * (indent_level + 1) * 4
+    lines.append(base_indent + var_name + ' = (')
+    if raw:
+        # These should be preformatted reprs of, say, tuples.
+        for i in seq:
+            lines.append(inner_indent + i + ',')
+    else:
+        for i in seq:
+            # Force use of single quotes
+            r = repr(i + '"')
+            lines.append(inner_indent + r[:-2] + r[-1] + ',')
+    lines.append(base_indent + ')')
+    return '\n'.join(lines)
+
+
+def duplicates_removed(it, already_seen=()):
+    """
+    Returns a list with duplicates removed from the iterable `it`.
+
+    Order is preserved.
+    """
+    lst = []
+    seen = set()
+    for i in it:
+        if i in seen or i in already_seen:
+            continue
+        lst.append(i)
+        seen.add(i)
+    return lst
+
+
+class Future:
+    """Generic class to defer some work.
+
+    Handled specially in RegexLexerMeta, to support regex string construction at
+    first use.
+    """
+    def get(self):
+        raise NotImplementedError
+
+
+def guess_decode(text):
+    """Decode *text* with guessed encoding.
+
+    First try UTF-8; this should fail for non-UTF-8 encodings.
+    Then try the preferred locale encoding.
+    Fall back to latin-1, which always works.
+    """
+    try:
+        text = text.decode('utf-8')
+        return text, 'utf-8'
+    except UnicodeDecodeError:
+        try:
+            import locale
+            prefencoding = locale.getpreferredencoding()
+            text = text.decode(prefencoding)
+            return text, prefencoding
+        except (UnicodeDecodeError, LookupError):
+            text = text.decode('latin1')
+            return text, 'latin1'
+
+
+def guess_decode_from_terminal(text, term):
+    """Decode *text* coming from terminal *term*.
+
+    First try the terminal encoding, if given.
+    Then try UTF-8.  Then try the preferred locale encoding.
+    Fall back to latin-1, which always works.
+    """
+    if getattr(term, 'encoding', None):
+        try:
+            text = text.decode(term.encoding)
+        except UnicodeDecodeError:
+            pass
+        else:
+            return text, term.encoding
+    return guess_decode(text)
+
+
+def terminal_encoding(term):
+    """Return our best guess of encoding for the given *term*."""
+    if getattr(term, 'encoding', None):
+        return term.encoding
+    import locale
+    return locale.getpreferredencoding()
+
+
+class UnclosingTextIOWrapper(TextIOWrapper):
+    # Don't close underlying buffer on destruction.
+    def close(self):
+        self.flush()
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pyyaml-6.0.3.dist-info/INSTALLER
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+conda
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+Metadata-Version: 2.4
+Name: PyYAML
+Version: 6.0.3
+Summary: YAML parser and emitter for Python
+Home-page: https://pyyaml.org/
+Download-URL: https://pypi.org/project/PyYAML/
+Author: Kirill Simonov
+Author-email: xi@resolvent.net
+License: MIT
+Project-URL: Bug Tracker, https://github.com/yaml/pyyaml/issues
+Project-URL: CI, https://github.com/yaml/pyyaml/actions
+Project-URL: Documentation, https://pyyaml.org/wiki/PyYAMLDocumentation
+Project-URL: Mailing lists, http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/yaml-core
+Project-URL: Source Code, https://github.com/yaml/pyyaml
+Platform: Any
+Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
+Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
+Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
+Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Cython
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
+Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
+Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup
+Requires-Python: >=3.8
+License-File: LICENSE
+Dynamic: author
+Dynamic: author-email
+Dynamic: classifier
+Dynamic: description
+Dynamic: download-url
+Dynamic: home-page
+Dynamic: license
+Dynamic: license-file
+Dynamic: platform
+Dynamic: project-url
+Dynamic: requires-python
+Dynamic: summary
+
+YAML is a data serialization format designed for human readability
+and interaction with scripting languages.  PyYAML is a YAML parser
+and emitter for Python.
+
+PyYAML features a complete YAML 1.1 parser, Unicode support, pickle
+support, capable extension API, and sensible error messages.  PyYAML
+supports standard YAML tags and provides Python-specific tags that
+allow to represent an arbitrary Python object.
+
+PyYAML is applicable for a broad range of tasks from complex
+configuration files to object serialization and persistence.
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diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pyyaml-6.0.3.dist-info/REQUESTED b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pyyaml-6.0.3.dist-info/REQUESTED
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+Wheel-Version: 1.0
+Generator: setuptools (80.10.2)
+Root-Is-Purelib: false
+Tag: cp314-cp314-win_amd64
+
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pyyaml-6.0.3.dist-info/direct_url.json b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pyyaml-6.0.3.dist-info/direct_url.json
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+{"dir_info": {}, "url": "file:///D:/bld/pyyaml_1770223253728/work"}
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diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pyyaml-6.0.3.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pyyaml-6.0.3.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE
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@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+Copyright (c) 2017-2021 Ingy döt Net
+Copyright (c) 2006-2016 Kirill Simonov
+
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
+this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
+the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
+use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
+of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
+so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
+copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
+OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
+SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pyyaml-6.0.3.dist-info/top_level.txt b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/pyyaml-6.0.3.dist-info/top_level.txt
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+_yaml
+yaml
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests-2.34.1.dist-info/INSTALLER b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests-2.34.1.dist-info/INSTALLER
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+conda
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests-2.34.1.dist-info/METADATA b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests-2.34.1.dist-info/METADATA
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+Metadata-Version: 2.4
+Name: requests
+Version: 2.34.1
+Summary: Python HTTP for Humans.
+Author-email: Kenneth Reitz 
+Maintainer-email: Ian Stapleton Cordasco , Nate Prewitt 
+License: Apache-2.0
+Project-URL: Documentation, https://requests.readthedocs.io
+Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/psf/requests
+Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
+Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
+Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
+Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
+Classifier: Natural Language :: English
+Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.15
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Free Threading :: 2 - Beta
+Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP
+Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries
+Requires-Python: >=3.10
+Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
+License-File: LICENSE
+License-File: NOTICE
+Requires-Dist: charset_normalizer<4,>=2
+Requires-Dist: idna<4,>=2.5
+Requires-Dist: urllib3<3,>=1.26
+Requires-Dist: certifi>=2023.5.7
+Provides-Extra: security
+Provides-Extra: socks
+Requires-Dist: PySocks!=1.5.7,>=1.5.6; extra == "socks"
+Provides-Extra: use-chardet-on-py3
+Requires-Dist: chardet<8,>=3.0.2; extra == "use-chardet-on-py3"
+Dynamic: license-file
+
+# Requests
+
+[![Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/requests.svg?maxAge=86400)](https://pypi.org/project/requests/)
+[![Supported Versions](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/requests.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/requests)
+[![Downloads](https://static.pepy.tech/badge/requests/month)](https://pepy.tech/project/requests)
+[![Contributors](https://img.shields.io/github/contributors/psf/requests.svg)](https://github.com/psf/requests/graphs/contributors)
+[![Documentation](https://readthedocs.org/projects/requests/badge/?version=latest)](https://requests.readthedocs.io)
+
+**Requests** is a simple, yet elegant, HTTP library.
+
+```python
+>>> import requests
+>>> r = requests.get('https://httpbin.org/basic-auth/user/pass', auth=('user', 'pass'))
+>>> r.status_code
+200
+>>> r.headers['content-type']
+'application/json; charset=utf8'
+>>> r.encoding
+'utf-8'
+>>> r.text
+'{"authenticated": true, ...'
+>>> r.json()
+{'authenticated': True, ...}
+```
+
+Requests allows you to send HTTP/1.1 requests extremely easily. There’s no need to manually add query strings to your URLs, or to form-encode your `PUT` & `POST` data — but nowadays, just use the `json` method!
+
+Requests is one of the most downloaded Python packages today, pulling in around `300M downloads / week` — according to GitHub, Requests is currently [depended upon](https://github.com/psf/requests/network/dependents?package_id=UGFja2FnZS01NzA4OTExNg%3D%3D) by `4,000,000+` repositories.
+
+## Installing Requests and Supported Versions
+
+Requests is available on PyPI:
+
+```console
+$ python -m pip install requests
+```
+
+Requests officially supports Python 3.10+.
+
+## Supported Features & Best–Practices
+
+Requests is ready for the demands of building robust and reliable HTTP–speaking applications, for the needs of today.
+
+- Keep-Alive & Connection Pooling
+- International Domains and URLs
+- Sessions with Cookie Persistence
+- Browser-style TLS/SSL Verification
+- Basic & Digest Authentication
+- Familiar `dict`–like Cookies
+- Automatic Content Decompression and Decoding
+- Multi-part File Uploads
+- SOCKS Proxy Support
+- Connection Timeouts
+- Streaming Downloads
+- Automatic honoring of `.netrc`
+- Chunked HTTP Requests
+
+## Cloning the repository
+
+When cloning the Requests repository, you may need to add the `-c
+fetch.fsck.badTimezone=ignore` flag to avoid an error about a bad commit timestamp (see
+[this issue](https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/2690) for more background):
+
+```shell
+git clone -c fetch.fsck.badTimezone=ignore https://github.com/psf/requests.git
+```
+
+You can also apply this setting to your global Git config:
+
+```shell
+git config --global fetch.fsck.badTimezone ignore
+```
+
+---
+
+[![Kenneth Reitz](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/psf/requests/main/ext/kr.png)](https://kennethreitz.org) [![Python Software Foundation](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/psf/requests/main/ext/psf.png)](https://www.python.org/psf)
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diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests-2.34.1.dist-info/licenses/NOTICE b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests-2.34.1.dist-info/licenses/NOTICE
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+Requests
+Copyright 2019 Kenneth Reitz
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests-2.34.1.dist-info/top_level.txt b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests-2.34.1.dist-info/top_level.txt
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests-2.34.1.dist-info/top_level.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+requests
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ad842400b99c65c91988579e76419cf48224a680
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,219 @@
+#   __
+#  /__)  _  _     _   _ _/   _
+# / (   (- (/ (/ (- _)  /  _)
+#          /
+
+"""
+Requests HTTP Library
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Requests is an HTTP library, written in Python, for human beings.
+Basic GET usage:
+
+   >>> import requests
+   >>> r = requests.get('https://www.python.org')
+   >>> r.status_code
+   200
+   >>> b'Python is a programming language' in r.content
+   True
+
+... or POST:
+
+   >>> payload = dict(key1='value1', key2='value2')
+   >>> r = requests.post('https://httpbin.org/post', data=payload)
+   >>> print(r.text)
+   {
+     ...
+     "form": {
+       "key1": "value1",
+       "key2": "value2"
+     },
+     ...
+   }
+
+The other HTTP methods are supported - see `requests.api`. Full documentation
+is at .
+
+:copyright: (c) 2017 by Kenneth Reitz.
+:license: Apache 2.0, see LICENSE for more details.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import warnings
+
+import urllib3
+
+from .exceptions import RequestsDependencyWarning
+
+try:
+    from charset_normalizer import __version__ as charset_normalizer_version
+except ImportError:
+    charset_normalizer_version = None
+
+try:
+    from chardet import __version__ as chardet_version  # type: ignore[import-not-found]
+except ImportError:
+    chardet_version = None
+
+
+def check_compatibility(
+    urllib3_version: str,
+    chardet_version: str | None,
+    charset_normalizer_version: str | None,
+) -> None:
+    urllib3_version_list = urllib3_version.split(".")[:3]
+    assert urllib3_version_list != ["dev"]  # Verify urllib3 isn't installed from git.
+
+    # Sometimes, urllib3 only reports its version as 16.1.
+    if len(urllib3_version_list) == 2:
+        urllib3_version_list.append("0")
+
+    # Check urllib3 for compatibility.
+    major, minor, patch = urllib3_version_list  # noqa: F811
+    major, minor, patch = int(major), int(minor), int(patch)
+    # urllib3 >= 1.21.1
+    assert major >= 1
+    if major == 1:
+        assert minor >= 21
+
+    # Check charset_normalizer for compatibility.
+    if chardet_version:
+        major, minor, patch = chardet_version.split(".")[:3]
+        major, minor, patch = int(major), int(minor), int(patch)
+        # chardet_version >= 3.0.2, < 8.0.0
+        assert (3, 0, 2) <= (major, minor, patch) < (8, 0, 0)
+    elif charset_normalizer_version:
+        major, minor, patch = charset_normalizer_version.split(".")[:3]
+        major, minor, patch = int(major), int(minor), int(patch)
+        # charset_normalizer >= 2.0.0 < 4.0.0
+        assert (2, 0, 0) <= (major, minor, patch) < (4, 0, 0)
+    else:
+        warnings.warn(
+            "Unable to find acceptable character detection dependency "
+            "(chardet or charset_normalizer).",
+            RequestsDependencyWarning,
+        )
+
+
+def _check_cryptography(cryptography_version: str) -> None:
+    # cryptography < 1.3.4
+    try:
+        cryptography_version_list = list(map(int, cryptography_version.split(".")))
+    except ValueError:
+        return
+
+    if cryptography_version_list < [1, 3, 4]:
+        warning = f"Old version of cryptography ({cryptography_version_list}) may cause slowdown."
+        warnings.warn(warning, RequestsDependencyWarning)
+
+
+# Check imported dependencies for compatibility.
+try:
+    check_compatibility(
+        urllib3.__version__,  # type: ignore[reportPrivateImportUsage]
+        chardet_version,  # type: ignore[reportUnknownArgumentType]
+        charset_normalizer_version,
+    )
+except (AssertionError, ValueError):
+    warnings.warn(
+        f"urllib3 ({urllib3.__version__}) or chardet "  # type: ignore[reportPrivateImportUsage]
+        f"({chardet_version})/charset_normalizer ({charset_normalizer_version}) "
+        "doesn't match a supported version!",
+        RequestsDependencyWarning,
+    )
+
+# Attempt to enable urllib3's fallback for SNI support
+# if the standard library doesn't support SNI or the
+# 'ssl' library isn't available.
+try:
+    try:
+        import ssl
+    except ImportError:
+        ssl = None
+
+    if not getattr(ssl, "HAS_SNI", False):
+        from urllib3.contrib import pyopenssl
+
+        pyopenssl.inject_into_urllib3()
+
+        # Check cryptography version
+        from cryptography import (  # type: ignore[reportMissingImports]
+            __version__ as cryptography_version,  # type: ignore[reportUnknownVariableType]
+        )
+
+        _check_cryptography(cryptography_version)  # type: ignore[reportUnknownArgumentType]
+except ImportError:
+    pass
+
+# urllib3's DependencyWarnings should be silenced.
+from urllib3.exceptions import DependencyWarning
+
+warnings.simplefilter("ignore", DependencyWarning)
+
+# Set default logging handler to avoid "No handler found" warnings.
+import logging
+from logging import NullHandler
+
+from . import packages, utils
+from .__version__ import (
+    __author__,
+    __author_email__,
+    __build__,
+    __cake__,
+    __copyright__,
+    __description__,
+    __license__,
+    __title__,
+    __url__,
+    __version__,
+)
+from .api import delete, get, head, options, patch, post, put, request
+from .exceptions import (
+    ConnectionError,
+    ConnectTimeout,
+    FileModeWarning,
+    HTTPError,
+    JSONDecodeError,
+    ReadTimeout,
+    RequestException,
+    Timeout,
+    TooManyRedirects,
+    URLRequired,
+)
+from .models import PreparedRequest, Request, Response
+from .sessions import Session, session
+from .status_codes import codes
+
+__all__ = (
+    "ConnectionError",
+    "ConnectTimeout",
+    "HTTPError",
+    "JSONDecodeError",
+    "PreparedRequest",
+    "ReadTimeout",
+    "Request",
+    "RequestException",
+    "Response",
+    "Session",
+    "Timeout",
+    "TooManyRedirects",
+    "URLRequired",
+    "codes",
+    "delete",
+    "get",
+    "head",
+    "options",
+    "packages",
+    "patch",
+    "post",
+    "put",
+    "request",
+    "session",
+    "utils",
+)
+
+logging.getLogger(__name__).addHandler(NullHandler())
+
+# FileModeWarnings go off per the default.
+warnings.simplefilter("default", FileModeWarning, append=True)
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diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/__version__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/__version__.py
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bf5a4e9bc25d541cd0466cc5fee28e6597f21e0d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/__version__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+# .-. .-. .-. . . .-. .-. .-. .-.
+# |(  |-  |.| | | |-  `-.  |  `-.
+# ' ' `-' `-`.`-' `-' `-'  '  `-'
+
+__title__ = "requests"
+__description__ = "Python HTTP for Humans."
+__url__ = "https://requests.readthedocs.io"
+__version__ = "2.34.1"
+__build__ = 0x023401
+__author__ = "Kenneth Reitz"
+__author_email__ = "me@kennethreitz.org"
+__license__ = "Apache-2.0"
+__copyright__ = "Copyright Kenneth Reitz"
+__cake__ = "\u2728 \U0001f370 \u2728"
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/_internal_utils.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/_internal_utils.py
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0466a7d347db4ed34a37db51b75fc8e80bc06055
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/_internal_utils.py
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+"""
+requests._internal_utils
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Provides utility functions that are consumed internally by Requests
+which depend on extremely few external helpers (such as compat)
+"""
+
+import re
+
+from .compat import builtin_str
+
+_VALID_HEADER_NAME_RE_BYTE = re.compile(rb"^[^:\s][^:\r\n]*\Z")
+_VALID_HEADER_NAME_RE_STR = re.compile(r"^[^:\s][^:\r\n]*\Z")
+_VALID_HEADER_VALUE_RE_BYTE = re.compile(rb"^\S[^\r\n]*\Z|^\Z")
+_VALID_HEADER_VALUE_RE_STR = re.compile(r"^\S[^\r\n]*\Z|^\Z")
+
+_HEADER_VALIDATORS_STR = (_VALID_HEADER_NAME_RE_STR, _VALID_HEADER_VALUE_RE_STR)
+_HEADER_VALIDATORS_BYTE = (_VALID_HEADER_NAME_RE_BYTE, _VALID_HEADER_VALUE_RE_BYTE)
+HEADER_VALIDATORS = {
+    bytes: _HEADER_VALIDATORS_BYTE,
+    str: _HEADER_VALIDATORS_STR,
+}
+
+
+def to_native_string(string: str | bytes, encoding: str = "ascii") -> str:
+    """Given a string object, regardless of type, returns a representation of
+    that string in the native string type, encoding and decoding where
+    necessary. This assumes ASCII unless told otherwise.
+    """
+    if isinstance(string, builtin_str):
+        out = string
+    else:
+        out = string.decode(encoding)
+
+    return out
+
+
+def unicode_is_ascii(u_string: str) -> bool:
+    """Determine if unicode string only contains ASCII characters.
+
+    :param str u_string: unicode string to check. Must be unicode
+        and not Python 2 `str`.
+    :rtype: bool
+    """
+    assert isinstance(u_string, str)
+    try:
+        u_string.encode("ascii")
+        return True
+    except UnicodeEncodeError:
+        return False
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/_types.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/_types.py
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f4573cdd07d27edbe5a75c344cb196c502e135b0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/_types.py
@@ -0,0 +1,183 @@
+"""
+requests._types
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+This module contains type aliases used internally by the Requests library.
+These types are not part of the public API and must not be relied upon
+by external code.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+from collections.abc import Callable, Iterable, Mapping, MutableMapping, Sequence
+from typing import (
+    TYPE_CHECKING,
+    Any,
+    Protocol,
+    TypeAlias,
+    TypeVar,
+    runtime_checkable,
+)
+
+_T_co = TypeVar("_T_co", covariant=True)
+_KT_co = TypeVar("_KT_co", covariant=True)
+_VT_co = TypeVar("_VT_co", covariant=True)
+
+
+@runtime_checkable
+class SupportsRead(Protocol[_T_co]):
+    def read(self, length: int = ..., /) -> _T_co: ...
+
+
+@runtime_checkable
+class SupportsItems(Protocol[_KT_co, _VT_co]):
+    def items(self) -> Iterable[tuple[_KT_co, _VT_co]]: ...
+
+
+# These are needed at runtime for default_hooks() return type
+HookType: TypeAlias = Callable[["Response"], Any]
+HooksInputType: TypeAlias = Mapping[str, Iterable[HookType] | HookType]
+
+
+def is_prepared(request: PreparedRequest) -> TypeIs[_ValidatedRequest]:
+    """Verify a PreparedRequest has been fully prepared."""
+    if TYPE_CHECKING:
+        return request.url is not None and request.method is not None
+    # noop at runtime to avoid AssertionError
+    return True
+
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from http.cookiejar import CookieJar
+    from typing import TypeAlias, TypedDict
+
+    from typing_extensions import (
+        Buffer,  # TODO: move to collections.abc when Python >= 3.12
+        TypeIs,  # TODO: move to typing when Python >= 3.13
+    )
+
+    from .auth import AuthBase
+    from .cookies import RequestsCookieJar
+    from .models import PreparedRequest, Response
+    from .structures import CaseInsensitiveDict
+
+    class _ValidatedRequest(PreparedRequest):
+        """Subtype asserting a PreparedRequest has been fully prepared before calling.
+
+        The override suppression is required because mutable attribute types are
+        invariant (Liskov), but we only narrow after preparation is complete. This
+        is the explicit contract for Requests but Python's typing doesn't have a
+        better way to represent the requirement.
+        """
+
+        url: str  # type: ignore[reportIncompatibleVariableOverride]
+        method: str  # type: ignore[reportIncompatibleVariableOverride]
+
+    # Type aliases for core API concepts (ordered by request() signature)
+    UriType: TypeAlias = str | bytes
+
+    _ParamsMappingKeyType: TypeAlias = str | bytes | int | float
+    _ParamsMappingValueType: TypeAlias = (
+        str | bytes | int | float | Iterable[str | bytes | int | float] | None
+    )
+    ParamsType: TypeAlias = (
+        SupportsItems[_ParamsMappingKeyType, _ParamsMappingValueType]
+        | tuple[tuple[_ParamsMappingKeyType, _ParamsMappingValueType], ...]
+        | Iterable[tuple[_ParamsMappingKeyType, _ParamsMappingValueType]]
+        | str
+        | bytes
+        | None
+    )
+
+    KVDataType: TypeAlias = Iterable[tuple[Any, Any]] | SupportsItems[Any, Any]
+
+    RawDataType: TypeAlias = KVDataType | str | bytes
+    StreamDataType: TypeAlias = SupportsRead[str | bytes]
+    EncodableDataType: TypeAlias = RawDataType | StreamDataType
+
+    DataType: TypeAlias = (
+        KVDataType
+        | Iterable[bytes | str]
+        | str
+        | bytes
+        | Buffer
+        | SupportsRead[str | bytes]
+        | None
+    )
+
+    BodyType: TypeAlias = (
+        bytes | str | Iterable[bytes | str] | SupportsRead[bytes | str] | None
+    )
+
+    HeadersType: TypeAlias = MutableMapping[str, str | bytes] | None
+
+    CookiesType: TypeAlias = RequestsCookieJar | Mapping[str, str]
+
+    # Building blocks for FilesType
+    _FileName: TypeAlias = str | None
+    _FileContent: TypeAlias = SupportsRead[str | bytes] | str | bytes
+    _FileSpecBasic: TypeAlias = tuple[_FileName, _FileContent]
+    _FileSpecWithContentType: TypeAlias = tuple[_FileName, _FileContent, str]
+    _FileSpecWithHeaders: TypeAlias = tuple[
+        _FileName, _FileContent, str, CaseInsensitiveDict[str] | Mapping[str, str]
+    ]
+    _FileSpec: TypeAlias = (
+        _FileContent | _FileSpecBasic | _FileSpecWithContentType | _FileSpecWithHeaders
+    )
+    FilesType: TypeAlias = (
+        Mapping[str, _FileSpec] | Iterable[tuple[str, _FileSpec]] | None
+    )
+
+    AuthType: TypeAlias = (
+        tuple[str, str] | AuthBase | Callable[[PreparedRequest], PreparedRequest] | None
+    )
+
+    TimeoutType: TypeAlias = float | tuple[float | None, float | None] | None
+    ProxiesType: TypeAlias = MutableMapping[str, str]
+    HooksType: TypeAlias = dict[str, list[HookType]] | None
+    VerifyType: TypeAlias = bool | str
+    CertType: TypeAlias = str | tuple[str, str] | None
+    JsonType: TypeAlias = (
+        None
+        | bool
+        | int
+        | float
+        | str
+        | Sequence["JsonType"]
+        | Mapping[str, "JsonType"]
+    )
+
+    # TypedDicts for Unpack kwargs (PEP 692)
+
+    class BaseRequestKwargs(TypedDict, total=False):
+        headers: HeadersType
+        cookies: RequestsCookieJar | CookieJar | dict[str, str] | None
+        files: FilesType
+        auth: AuthType
+        timeout: TimeoutType
+        allow_redirects: bool
+        proxies: dict[str, str] | None
+        hooks: HooksInputType | None
+        stream: bool | None
+        verify: VerifyType | None
+        cert: CertType
+
+    class RequestKwargs(BaseRequestKwargs, total=False):
+        """kwargs for request(), options(), head(), delete()."""
+
+        params: ParamsType
+        data: DataType
+        json: JsonType
+
+    class GetKwargs(BaseRequestKwargs, total=False):
+        data: DataType
+        json: JsonType
+
+    class PostKwargs(BaseRequestKwargs, total=False):
+        params: ParamsType
+
+    class DataKwargs(BaseRequestKwargs, total=False):
+        """kwargs for put(), patch()."""
+
+        params: ParamsType
+        json: JsonType
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/adapters.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/adapters.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..40fe8a6d5a6168ba7303b91477af925db0aa3914
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/adapters.py
@@ -0,0 +1,748 @@
+"""
+requests.adapters
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+This module contains the transport adapters that Requests uses to define
+and maintain connections.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import os.path
+import socket  # noqa: F401  # type: ignore[reportUnusedImport]
+import typing
+import warnings
+from typing import Any
+
+from urllib3.exceptions import (
+    ClosedPoolError,
+    ConnectTimeoutError,
+    LocationValueError,
+    MaxRetryError,
+    NewConnectionError,
+    ProtocolError,
+    ReadTimeoutError,
+    ResponseError,
+)
+from urllib3.exceptions import HTTPError as _HTTPError
+from urllib3.exceptions import InvalidHeader as _InvalidHeader
+from urllib3.exceptions import ProxyError as _ProxyError
+from urllib3.exceptions import SSLError as _SSLError
+from urllib3.poolmanager import PoolManager, proxy_from_url
+from urllib3.util import Timeout as TimeoutSauce
+from urllib3.util import parse_url
+from urllib3.util.retry import Retry
+
+from .auth import _basic_auth_str  # type: ignore[reportPrivateUsage]
+from .compat import basestring, urlparse
+from .cookies import extract_cookies_to_jar
+from .exceptions import (
+    ConnectionError,
+    ConnectTimeout,
+    InvalidHeader,
+    InvalidProxyURL,
+    InvalidSchema,
+    InvalidURL,
+    ProxyError,
+    ReadTimeout,
+    RetryError,
+    SSLError,
+)
+from .models import Response
+from .structures import CaseInsensitiveDict
+from .utils import (
+    DEFAULT_CA_BUNDLE_PATH,
+    get_auth_from_url,
+    get_encoding_from_headers,
+    prepend_scheme_if_needed,
+    select_proxy,
+    urldefragauth,
+)
+
+try:
+    from urllib3.contrib.socks import SOCKSProxyManager  # type: ignore[assignment]
+except ImportError:
+
+    def SOCKSProxyManager(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
+        raise InvalidSchema("Missing dependencies for SOCKS support.")
+
+
+if typing.TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from urllib3.connectionpool import HTTPConnectionPool
+    from urllib3.poolmanager import PoolManager as _PoolManager
+
+    from . import _types as _t
+    from .models import PreparedRequest
+
+from ._types import is_prepared as _is_prepared
+
+DEFAULT_POOLBLOCK = False
+DEFAULT_POOLSIZE = 10
+DEFAULT_RETRIES = 0
+DEFAULT_POOL_TIMEOUT = None
+
+
+def _urllib3_request_context(
+    request: PreparedRequest,
+    verify: bool | str | None,
+    client_cert: tuple[str, str] | str | None,
+    poolmanager: PoolManager,
+) -> tuple[dict[str, Any], dict[str, Any]]:
+    host_params: dict[str, Any] = {}
+    pool_kwargs: dict[str, Any] = {}
+    parsed_request_url = urlparse(request.url)
+    scheme = parsed_request_url.scheme.lower()
+    port = parsed_request_url.port
+
+    cert_reqs = "CERT_REQUIRED"
+    if verify is False:
+        cert_reqs = "CERT_NONE"
+    elif isinstance(verify, str):
+        if not os.path.isdir(verify):
+            pool_kwargs["ca_certs"] = verify
+        else:
+            pool_kwargs["ca_cert_dir"] = verify
+    pool_kwargs["cert_reqs"] = cert_reqs
+    if client_cert is not None:
+        if isinstance(client_cert, tuple) and len(client_cert) == 2:
+            pool_kwargs["cert_file"] = client_cert[0]
+            pool_kwargs["key_file"] = client_cert[1]
+        else:
+            # According to our docs, we allow users to specify just the client
+            # cert path
+            pool_kwargs["cert_file"] = client_cert
+    host_params = {
+        "scheme": scheme,
+        "host": parsed_request_url.hostname,
+        "port": port,
+    }
+    return host_params, pool_kwargs
+
+
+class BaseAdapter:
+    """The Base Transport Adapter"""
+
+    def __init__(self) -> None:
+        super().__init__()
+
+    def send(
+        self,
+        request: PreparedRequest,
+        stream: bool = False,
+        timeout: _t.TimeoutType = None,
+        verify: _t.VerifyType = True,
+        cert: _t.CertType = None,
+        proxies: dict[str, str] | None = None,
+    ) -> Response:
+        """Sends PreparedRequest object. Returns Response object.
+
+        :param request: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` being sent.
+        :param stream: (optional) Whether to stream the request content.
+        :param timeout: (optional) How long to wait for the server to send
+            data before giving up, as a float, or a :ref:`(connect timeout,
+            read timeout) ` tuple.
+        :type timeout: float or tuple
+        :param verify: (optional) Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether we verify
+            the server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it must be a path
+            to a CA bundle to use
+        :param cert: (optional) Any user-provided SSL certificate to be trusted.
+        :param proxies: (optional) The proxies dictionary to apply to the request.
+        """
+        raise NotImplementedError
+
+    def close(self) -> None:
+        """Cleans up adapter specific items."""
+        raise NotImplementedError
+
+
+class HTTPAdapter(BaseAdapter):
+    """The built-in HTTP Adapter for urllib3.
+
+    Provides a general-case interface for Requests sessions to contact HTTP and
+    HTTPS urls by implementing the Transport Adapter interface. This class will
+    usually be created by the :class:`Session ` class under the
+    covers.
+
+    :param pool_connections: The number of urllib3 connection pools to cache.
+    :param pool_maxsize: The maximum number of connections to save in the pool.
+    :param max_retries: The maximum number of retries each connection
+        should attempt. Note, this applies only to failed DNS lookups, socket
+        connections and connection timeouts, never to requests where data has
+        made it to the server. By default, Requests does not retry failed
+        connections. If you need granular control over the conditions under
+        which we retry a request, import urllib3's ``Retry`` class and pass
+        that instead.
+    :param pool_block: Whether the connection pool should block for connections.
+
+    Usage::
+
+      >>> import requests
+      >>> s = requests.Session()
+      >>> a = requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter(max_retries=3)
+      >>> s.mount('http://', a)
+    """
+
+    __attrs__: list[str] = [
+        "max_retries",
+        "config",
+        "_pool_connections",
+        "_pool_maxsize",
+        "_pool_block",
+    ]
+
+    max_retries: Retry
+    config: dict[str, Any]
+    proxy_manager: dict[str, Any]
+    _pool_connections: int
+    _pool_maxsize: int
+    _pool_block: bool
+    poolmanager: _PoolManager
+
+    def __init__(
+        self,
+        pool_connections: int = DEFAULT_POOLSIZE,
+        pool_maxsize: int = DEFAULT_POOLSIZE,
+        max_retries: int | Retry = DEFAULT_RETRIES,
+        pool_block: bool = DEFAULT_POOLBLOCK,
+    ) -> None:
+        if max_retries == DEFAULT_RETRIES:
+            self.max_retries = Retry(0, read=False)
+        else:
+            self.max_retries = Retry.from_int(max_retries)
+        self.config = {}
+        self.proxy_manager = {}
+
+        super().__init__()
+
+        self._pool_connections = pool_connections
+        self._pool_maxsize = pool_maxsize
+        self._pool_block = pool_block
+
+        self.init_poolmanager(pool_connections, pool_maxsize, block=pool_block)
+
+    def __getstate__(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
+        return {attr: getattr(self, attr, None) for attr in self.__attrs__}
+
+    def __setstate__(self, state: dict[str, Any]) -> None:
+        # Can't handle by adding 'proxy_manager' to self.__attrs__ because
+        # self.poolmanager uses a lambda function, which isn't pickleable.
+        self.proxy_manager = {}
+        self.config = {}
+
+        for attr, value in state.items():
+            setattr(self, attr, value)
+
+        self.init_poolmanager(
+            self._pool_connections, self._pool_maxsize, block=self._pool_block
+        )
+
+    def init_poolmanager(
+        self,
+        connections: int,
+        maxsize: int,
+        block: bool = DEFAULT_POOLBLOCK,
+        **pool_kwargs: Any,
+    ) -> None:
+        """Initializes a urllib3 PoolManager.
+
+        This method should not be called from user code, and is only
+        exposed for use when subclassing the
+        :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        :param connections: The number of urllib3 connection pools to cache.
+        :param maxsize: The maximum number of connections to save in the pool.
+        :param block: Block when no free connections are available.
+        :param pool_kwargs: Extra keyword arguments used to initialize the Pool Manager.
+        """
+        # save these values for pickling
+        self._pool_connections = connections
+        self._pool_maxsize = maxsize
+        self._pool_block = block
+
+        self.poolmanager = PoolManager(
+            num_pools=connections,
+            maxsize=maxsize,
+            block=block,
+            **pool_kwargs,
+        )
+
+    def proxy_manager_for(self, proxy: str, **proxy_kwargs: Any) -> Any:
+        """Return urllib3 ProxyManager for the given proxy.
+
+        This method should not be called from user code, and is only
+        exposed for use when subclassing the
+        :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        :param proxy: The proxy to return a urllib3 ProxyManager for.
+        :param proxy_kwargs: Extra keyword arguments used to configure the Proxy Manager.
+        :returns: ProxyManager
+        :rtype: urllib3.ProxyManager
+        """
+        if proxy in self.proxy_manager:
+            manager = self.proxy_manager[proxy]
+        elif proxy.lower().startswith("socks"):
+            username, password = get_auth_from_url(proxy)
+            manager = self.proxy_manager[proxy] = SOCKSProxyManager(
+                proxy,
+                username=username,
+                password=password,
+                num_pools=self._pool_connections,
+                maxsize=self._pool_maxsize,
+                block=self._pool_block,
+                **proxy_kwargs,
+            )
+        else:
+            proxy_headers = self.proxy_headers(proxy)
+            manager = self.proxy_manager[proxy] = proxy_from_url(
+                proxy,
+                proxy_headers=proxy_headers,
+                num_pools=self._pool_connections,
+                maxsize=self._pool_maxsize,
+                block=self._pool_block,
+                **proxy_kwargs,
+            )
+
+        return manager
+
+    def cert_verify(
+        self, conn: Any, url: str, verify: _t.VerifyType, cert: _t.CertType
+    ) -> None:
+        """Verify a SSL certificate. This method should not be called from user
+        code, and is only exposed for use when subclassing the
+        :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        :param conn: The urllib3 connection object associated with the cert.
+        :param url: The requested URL.
+        :param verify: Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether we verify
+            the server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it must be a path
+            to a CA bundle to use
+        :param cert: The SSL certificate to verify.
+        """
+        if url.lower().startswith("https") and verify:
+            cert_loc = None
+
+            # Allow self-specified cert location.
+            if verify is not True:
+                cert_loc = verify
+
+            if not cert_loc:
+                cert_loc = DEFAULT_CA_BUNDLE_PATH
+
+            if not cert_loc or not os.path.exists(cert_loc):
+                raise OSError(
+                    f"Could not find a suitable TLS CA certificate bundle, "
+                    f"invalid path: {cert_loc}"
+                )
+
+            conn.cert_reqs = "CERT_REQUIRED"
+
+            if not os.path.isdir(cert_loc):
+                conn.ca_certs = cert_loc
+            else:
+                conn.ca_cert_dir = cert_loc
+        else:
+            conn.cert_reqs = "CERT_NONE"
+            conn.ca_certs = None
+            conn.ca_cert_dir = None
+
+        if cert:
+            if not isinstance(cert, basestring):
+                conn.cert_file = cert[0]
+                conn.key_file = cert[1]
+            else:
+                conn.cert_file = cert
+                conn.key_file = None
+            if conn.cert_file and not os.path.exists(conn.cert_file):
+                raise OSError(
+                    f"Could not find the TLS certificate file, "
+                    f"invalid path: {conn.cert_file}"
+                )
+            if conn.key_file and not os.path.exists(conn.key_file):
+                raise OSError(
+                    f"Could not find the TLS key file, invalid path: {conn.key_file}"
+                )
+
+    def build_response(self, req: PreparedRequest, resp: Any) -> Response:
+        """Builds a :class:`Response ` object from a urllib3
+        response. This should not be called from user code, and is only exposed
+        for use when subclassing the
+        :class:`HTTPAdapter `
+
+        :param req: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` used to generate the response.
+        :param resp: The urllib3 response object.
+        :rtype: requests.Response
+        """
+        assert _is_prepared(req)
+        response = Response()
+
+        # Fallback to None if there's no status_code, for whatever reason.
+        response.status_code = getattr(resp, "status", None)  # type: ignore[assignment]
+
+        # Make headers case-insensitive.
+        response.headers = CaseInsensitiveDict(getattr(resp, "headers", {}))
+
+        # Set encoding.
+        response.encoding = get_encoding_from_headers(response.headers)
+        response.raw = resp
+        response.reason = response.raw.reason
+
+        if isinstance(req.url, bytes):
+            response.url = req.url.decode("utf-8")
+        else:
+            response.url = req.url
+
+        # Add new cookies from the server.
+        extract_cookies_to_jar(response.cookies, req, resp)
+
+        # Give the Response some context.
+        response.request = req
+        response.connection = self
+
+        return response
+
+    def build_connection_pool_key_attributes(
+        self, request: PreparedRequest, verify: _t.VerifyType, cert: _t.CertType = None
+    ) -> tuple[dict[str, Any], dict[str, Any]]:
+        """Build the PoolKey attributes used by urllib3 to return a connection.
+
+        This looks at the PreparedRequest, the user-specified verify value,
+        and the value of the cert parameter to determine what PoolKey values
+        to use to select a connection from a given urllib3 Connection Pool.
+
+        The SSL related pool key arguments are not consistently set. As of
+        this writing, use the following to determine what keys may be in that
+        dictionary:
+
+        * If ``verify`` is ``True``, ``"ssl_context"`` will be set and will be the
+          default Requests SSL Context
+        * If ``verify`` is ``False``, ``"ssl_context"`` will not be set but
+          ``"cert_reqs"`` will be set
+        * If ``verify`` is a string, (i.e., it is a user-specified trust bundle)
+          ``"ca_certs"`` will be set if the string is not a directory recognized
+          by :py:func:`os.path.isdir`, otherwise ``"ca_cert_dir"`` will be
+          set.
+        * If ``"cert"`` is specified, ``"cert_file"`` will always be set. If
+          ``"cert"`` is a tuple with a second item, ``"key_file"`` will also
+          be present
+
+        To override these settings, one may subclass this class, call this
+        method and use the above logic to change parameters as desired. For
+        example, if one wishes to use a custom :py:class:`ssl.SSLContext` one
+        must both set ``"ssl_context"`` and based on what else they require,
+        alter the other keys to ensure the desired behaviour.
+
+        :param request:
+            The PreparedRequest being sent over the connection.
+        :type request:
+            :class:`~requests.models.PreparedRequest`
+        :param verify:
+            Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether
+            we verify the server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it
+            must be a path to a CA bundle to use.
+        :param cert:
+            (optional) Any user-provided SSL certificate for client
+            authentication (a.k.a., mTLS). This may be a string (i.e., just
+            the path to a file which holds both certificate and key) or a
+            tuple of length 2 with the certificate file path and key file
+            path.
+        :returns:
+            A tuple of two dictionaries. The first is the "host parameters"
+            portion of the Pool Key including scheme, hostname, and port. The
+            second is a dictionary of SSLContext related parameters.
+        """
+        return _urllib3_request_context(request, verify, cert, self.poolmanager)
+
+    def get_connection_with_tls_context(
+        self,
+        request: PreparedRequest,
+        verify: _t.VerifyType,
+        proxies: dict[str, str] | None = None,
+        cert: _t.CertType = None,
+    ) -> HTTPConnectionPool:
+        """Returns a urllib3 connection for the given request and TLS settings.
+        This should not be called from user code, and is only exposed for use
+        when subclassing the :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        :param request:
+            The :class:`PreparedRequest ` object to be sent
+            over the connection.
+        :param verify:
+            Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether we verify the
+            server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it must be a
+            path to a CA bundle to use.
+        :param proxies:
+            (optional) The proxies dictionary to apply to the request.
+        :param cert:
+            (optional) Any user-provided SSL certificate to be used for client
+            authentication (a.k.a., mTLS).
+        :rtype:
+            urllib3.HTTPConnectionPool
+        """
+        assert _is_prepared(request)
+
+        proxy = select_proxy(request.url, proxies)
+        try:
+            host_params, pool_kwargs = self.build_connection_pool_key_attributes(
+                request,
+                verify,
+                cert,
+            )
+        except ValueError as e:
+            raise InvalidURL(e, request=request)
+        if proxy:
+            proxy = prepend_scheme_if_needed(proxy, "http")
+            proxy_url = parse_url(proxy)
+            if not proxy_url.host:
+                raise InvalidProxyURL(
+                    "Please check proxy URL. It is malformed "
+                    "and could be missing the host."
+                )
+            proxy_manager = self.proxy_manager_for(proxy)
+            conn = proxy_manager.connection_from_host(
+                **host_params, pool_kwargs=pool_kwargs
+            )
+        else:
+            # Only scheme should be lower case
+            conn = self.poolmanager.connection_from_host(
+                **host_params, pool_kwargs=pool_kwargs
+            )
+
+        return conn
+
+    def get_connection(
+        self, url: str, proxies: dict[str, str] | None = None
+    ) -> HTTPConnectionPool:
+        """DEPRECATED: Users should move to `get_connection_with_tls_context`
+        for all subclasses of HTTPAdapter using Requests>=2.32.2.
+
+        Returns a urllib3 connection for the given URL. This should not be
+        called from user code, and is only exposed for use when subclassing the
+        :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        :param url: The URL to connect to.
+        :param proxies: (optional) A Requests-style dictionary of proxies used on this request.
+        :rtype: urllib3.HTTPConnectionPool
+        """
+        warnings.warn(
+            (
+                "`get_connection` has been deprecated in favor of "
+                "`get_connection_with_tls_context`. Custom HTTPAdapter subclasses "
+                "will need to migrate for Requests>=2.32.2. Please see "
+                "https://github.com/psf/requests/pull/6710 for more details."
+            ),
+            DeprecationWarning,
+        )
+        proxy = select_proxy(url, proxies)
+
+        if proxy:
+            proxy = prepend_scheme_if_needed(proxy, "http")
+            proxy_url = parse_url(proxy)
+            if not proxy_url.host:
+                raise InvalidProxyURL(
+                    "Please check proxy URL. It is malformed "
+                    "and could be missing the host."
+                )
+            proxy_manager = self.proxy_manager_for(proxy)
+            conn = proxy_manager.connection_from_url(url)
+        else:
+            # Only scheme should be lower case
+            parsed = urlparse(url)
+            url = parsed.geturl()
+            conn = self.poolmanager.connection_from_url(url)
+
+        return conn
+
+    def close(self) -> None:
+        """Disposes of any internal state.
+
+        Currently, this closes the PoolManager and any active ProxyManager,
+        which closes any pooled connections.
+        """
+        self.poolmanager.clear()
+        for proxy in self.proxy_manager.values():
+            proxy.clear()
+
+    def request_url(
+        self, request: PreparedRequest, proxies: dict[str, str] | None
+    ) -> str:
+        """Obtain the url to use when making the final request.
+
+        If the message is being sent through a HTTP proxy, the full URL has to
+        be used. Otherwise, we should only use the path portion of the URL.
+
+        This should not be called from user code, and is only exposed for use
+        when subclassing the
+        :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        :param request: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` being sent.
+        :param proxies: A dictionary of schemes or schemes and hosts to proxy URLs.
+        :rtype: str
+        """
+        assert _is_prepared(request)
+
+        proxy = select_proxy(request.url, proxies)
+        scheme = urlparse(request.url).scheme
+
+        is_proxied_http_request = proxy and scheme != "https"
+        using_socks_proxy = False
+        if proxy:
+            proxy_scheme = urlparse(proxy).scheme.lower()
+            using_socks_proxy = proxy_scheme.startswith("socks")
+
+        url = request.path_url
+
+        if is_proxied_http_request and not using_socks_proxy:
+            url = urldefragauth(request.url)
+
+        return url
+
+    def add_headers(self, request: PreparedRequest, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
+        """Add any headers needed by the connection. As of v2.0 this does
+        nothing by default, but is left for overriding by users that subclass
+        the :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        This should not be called from user code, and is only exposed for use
+        when subclassing the
+        :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        :param request: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` to add headers to.
+        :param kwargs: The keyword arguments from the call to send().
+        """
+        pass
+
+    def proxy_headers(self, proxy: str) -> dict[str, str]:
+        """Returns a dictionary of the headers to add to any request sent
+        through a proxy. This works with urllib3 magic to ensure that they are
+        correctly sent to the proxy, rather than in a tunnelled request if
+        CONNECT is being used.
+
+        This should not be called from user code, and is only exposed for use
+        when subclassing the
+        :class:`HTTPAdapter `.
+
+        :param proxy: The url of the proxy being used for this request.
+        :rtype: dict
+        """
+        headers: dict[str, str] = {}
+        username, password = get_auth_from_url(proxy)
+
+        if username:
+            headers["Proxy-Authorization"] = _basic_auth_str(username, password)
+
+        return headers
+
+    def send(
+        self,
+        request: PreparedRequest,
+        stream: bool = False,
+        timeout: _t.TimeoutType = None,
+        verify: _t.VerifyType = True,
+        cert: _t.CertType = None,
+        proxies: dict[str, str] | None = None,
+    ) -> Response:
+        """Sends PreparedRequest object. Returns Response object.
+
+        :param request: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` being sent.
+        :param stream: (optional) Whether to stream the request content.
+        :param timeout: (optional) How long to wait for the server to send
+            data before giving up, as a float, or a :ref:`(connect timeout,
+            read timeout) ` tuple.
+        :type timeout: float or tuple or urllib3 Timeout object
+        :param verify: (optional) Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether
+            we verify the server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it
+            must be a path to a CA bundle to use
+        :param cert: (optional) Any user-provided SSL certificate to be trusted.
+        :param proxies: (optional) The proxies dictionary to apply to the request.
+        :rtype: requests.Response
+        """
+
+        assert _is_prepared(request)
+
+        try:
+            conn = self.get_connection_with_tls_context(
+                request, verify, proxies=proxies, cert=cert
+            )
+        except LocationValueError as e:
+            raise InvalidURL(e, request=request)
+
+        self.cert_verify(conn, request.url, verify, cert)
+        url = self.request_url(request, proxies)
+        self.add_headers(
+            request,
+            stream=stream,
+            timeout=timeout,
+            verify=verify,
+            cert=cert,
+            proxies=proxies,
+        )
+
+        chunked = not (request.body is None or "Content-Length" in request.headers)
+
+        if isinstance(timeout, tuple):
+            try:
+                connect, read = timeout
+                resolved_timeout = TimeoutSauce(connect=connect, read=read)
+            except ValueError:
+                raise ValueError(
+                    f"Invalid timeout {timeout}. Pass a (connect, read) timeout tuple, "
+                    f"or a single float to set both timeouts to the same value."
+                )
+        elif isinstance(timeout, TimeoutSauce):
+            resolved_timeout = timeout
+        else:
+            resolved_timeout = TimeoutSauce(connect=timeout, read=timeout)
+
+        try:
+            resp = conn.urlopen(
+                method=request.method,
+                url=url,
+                body=request.body,  # type: ignore[arg-type]  # urllib3 stubs don't accept Iterable[bytes | str]
+                headers=request.headers,  # type: ignore[arg-type]  # urllib3#3072
+                redirect=False,
+                assert_same_host=False,
+                preload_content=False,
+                decode_content=False,
+                retries=self.max_retries,
+                timeout=resolved_timeout,
+                chunked=chunked,
+            )
+
+        except (ProtocolError, OSError) as err:
+            raise ConnectionError(err, request=request)
+
+        except MaxRetryError as e:
+            if isinstance(e.reason, ConnectTimeoutError):
+                # TODO: Remove this in 3.0.0: see #2811
+                if not isinstance(e.reason, NewConnectionError):
+                    raise ConnectTimeout(e, request=request)
+
+            if isinstance(e.reason, ResponseError):
+                raise RetryError(e, request=request)
+
+            if isinstance(e.reason, _ProxyError):
+                raise ProxyError(e, request=request)
+
+            if isinstance(e.reason, _SSLError):
+                # This branch is for urllib3 v1.22 and later.
+                raise SSLError(e, request=request)
+
+            raise ConnectionError(e, request=request)
+
+        except ClosedPoolError as e:
+            raise ConnectionError(e, request=request)
+
+        except _ProxyError as e:
+            raise ProxyError(e)
+
+        except (_SSLError, _HTTPError) as e:
+            if isinstance(e, _SSLError):
+                # This branch is for urllib3 versions earlier than v1.22
+                raise SSLError(e, request=request)
+            elif isinstance(e, ReadTimeoutError):
+                raise ReadTimeout(e, request=request)
+            elif isinstance(e, _InvalidHeader):
+                raise InvalidHeader(e, request=request)
+            else:
+                raise
+
+        return self.build_response(request, resp)
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/api.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/api.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eeb3b54d7f27e2c843080dfe81dfdb0d460c2b31
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/api.py
@@ -0,0 +1,180 @@
+"""
+requests.api
+~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+This module implements the Requests API.
+
+:copyright: (c) 2012 by Kenneth Reitz.
+:license: Apache2, see LICENSE for more details.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
+
+from . import sessions
+from .models import Response
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from typing_extensions import Unpack
+
+    from . import _types as _t
+
+
+def request(
+    method: str, url: _t.UriType, **kwargs: Unpack[_t.RequestKwargs]
+) -> Response:
+    """Constructs and sends a :class:`Request `.
+
+    :param method: method for the new :class:`Request` object: ``GET``, ``OPTIONS``, ``HEAD``, ``POST``, ``PUT``, ``PATCH``, or ``DELETE``.
+    :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
+    :param params: (optional) Dictionary, list of tuples or bytes to send
+        in the query string for the :class:`Request`.
+    :param data: (optional) Dictionary, list of tuples, bytes, or file-like
+        object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`.
+    :param json: (optional) A JSON serializable Python object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`.
+    :param headers: (optional) Dictionary of HTTP Headers to send with the :class:`Request`.
+    :param cookies: (optional) Dict or CookieJar object to send with the :class:`Request`.
+    :param files: (optional) Dictionary of ``'name': file-like-objects`` (or ``{'name': file-tuple}``) for multipart encoding upload.
+        ``file-tuple`` can be a 2-tuple ``('filename', fileobj)``, 3-tuple ``('filename', fileobj, 'content_type')``
+        or a 4-tuple ``('filename', fileobj, 'content_type', custom_headers)``, where ``'content_type'`` is a string
+        defining the content type of the given file and ``custom_headers`` a dict-like object containing additional headers
+        to add for the file.
+    :param auth: (optional) Auth tuple to enable Basic/Digest/Custom HTTP Auth.
+    :param timeout: (optional) How many seconds to wait for the server to send data
+        before giving up, as a float, or a :ref:`(connect timeout, read
+        timeout) ` tuple.
+    :type timeout: float or tuple
+    :param allow_redirects: (optional) Boolean. Enable/disable GET/OPTIONS/POST/PUT/PATCH/DELETE/HEAD redirection. Defaults to ``True``.
+    :type allow_redirects: bool
+    :param proxies: (optional) Dictionary mapping protocol to the URL of the proxy.
+    :param verify: (optional) Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether we verify
+            the server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it must be a path
+            to a CA bundle to use. Defaults to ``True``.
+    :param stream: (optional) if ``False``, the response content will be immediately downloaded.
+    :param cert: (optional) if String, path to ssl client cert file (.pem). If Tuple, ('cert', 'key') pair.
+    :return: :class:`Response ` object
+    :rtype: requests.Response
+
+    Usage::
+
+      >>> import requests
+      >>> req = requests.request('GET', 'https://httpbin.org/get')
+      >>> req
+      
+    """
+
+    # By using the 'with' statement we are sure the session is closed, thus we
+    # avoid leaving sockets open which can trigger a ResourceWarning in some
+    # cases, and look like a memory leak in others.
+    with sessions.Session() as session:
+        return session.request(method=method, url=url, **kwargs)
+
+
+def get(
+    url: _t.UriType, params: _t.ParamsType = None, **kwargs: Unpack[_t.GetKwargs]
+) -> Response:
+    r"""Sends a GET request.
+
+    :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
+    :param params: (optional) Dictionary, list of tuples or bytes to send
+        in the query string for the :class:`Request`.
+    :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
+    :return: :class:`Response ` object
+    :rtype: requests.Response
+    """
+
+    return request("get", url, params=params, **kwargs)
+
+
+def options(url: _t.UriType, **kwargs: Unpack[_t.RequestKwargs]) -> Response:
+    r"""Sends an OPTIONS request.
+
+    :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
+    :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
+    :return: :class:`Response ` object
+    :rtype: requests.Response
+    """
+
+    return request("options", url, **kwargs)
+
+
+def head(url: _t.UriType, **kwargs: Unpack[_t.RequestKwargs]) -> Response:
+    r"""Sends a HEAD request.
+
+    :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
+    :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes. If
+        `allow_redirects` is not provided, it will be set to `False` (as
+        opposed to the default :meth:`request` behavior).
+    :return: :class:`Response ` object
+    :rtype: requests.Response
+    """
+
+    kwargs.setdefault("allow_redirects", False)
+    return request("head", url, **kwargs)
+
+
+def post(
+    url: _t.UriType,
+    data: _t.DataType = None,
+    json: _t.JsonType = None,
+    **kwargs: Unpack[_t.PostKwargs],
+) -> Response:
+    r"""Sends a POST request.
+
+    :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
+    :param data: (optional) Dictionary, list of tuples, bytes, or file-like
+        object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`.
+    :param json: (optional) A JSON serializable Python object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`.
+    :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
+    :return: :class:`Response ` object
+    :rtype: requests.Response
+    """
+
+    return request("post", url, data=data, json=json, **kwargs)
+
+
+def put(
+    url: _t.UriType, data: _t.DataType = None, **kwargs: Unpack[_t.DataKwargs]
+) -> Response:
+    r"""Sends a PUT request.
+
+    :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
+    :param data: (optional) Dictionary, list of tuples, bytes, or file-like
+        object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`.
+    :param json: (optional) A JSON serializable Python object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`.
+    :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
+    :return: :class:`Response ` object
+    :rtype: requests.Response
+    """
+
+    return request("put", url, data=data, **kwargs)
+
+
+def patch(
+    url: _t.UriType, data: _t.DataType = None, **kwargs: Unpack[_t.DataKwargs]
+) -> Response:
+    r"""Sends a PATCH request.
+
+    :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
+    :param data: (optional) Dictionary, list of tuples, bytes, or file-like
+        object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`.
+    :param json: (optional) A JSON serializable Python object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`.
+    :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
+    :return: :class:`Response ` object
+    :rtype: requests.Response
+    """
+
+    return request("patch", url, data=data, **kwargs)
+
+
+def delete(url: _t.UriType, **kwargs: Unpack[_t.RequestKwargs]) -> Response:
+    r"""Sends a DELETE request.
+
+    :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
+    :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
+    :return: :class:`Response ` object
+    :rtype: requests.Response
+    """
+
+    return request("delete", url, **kwargs)
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/auth.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/auth.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2af481dbf59e31965bde74c2e27d73517a39d7ac
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/auth.py
@@ -0,0 +1,354 @@
+"""
+requests.auth
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+This module contains the authentication handlers for Requests.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import hashlib
+import os
+import re
+import threading
+import time
+import warnings
+from base64 import b64encode
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Final, cast, overload
+
+from ._internal_utils import to_native_string
+from .compat import basestring, str, urlparse
+from .cookies import extract_cookies_to_jar
+from .utils import parse_dict_header
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from http.cookiejar import CookieJar
+    from typing import Any
+
+    from .models import PreparedRequest, Response
+
+CONTENT_TYPE_FORM_URLENCODED: Final = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
+CONTENT_TYPE_MULTI_PART: Final = "multipart/form-data"
+
+
+def _basic_auth_str(username: bytes | str, password: bytes | str) -> str:
+    """Returns a Basic Auth string."""
+
+    # "I want us to put a big-ol' comment on top of it that
+    # says that this behaviour is dumb but we need to preserve
+    # it because people are relying on it."
+    #    - Lukasa
+    #
+    # These are here solely to maintain backwards compatibility
+    # for things like ints. This will be removed in 3.0.0.
+    if not isinstance(username, basestring):  # type: ignore[reportUnnecessaryIsInstance]  # runtime guard for non-str/bytes
+        warnings.warn(
+            "Non-string usernames will no longer be supported in Requests "
+            f"3.0.0. Please convert the object you've passed in ({username!r}) to "
+            "a string or bytes object in the near future to avoid "
+            "problems.",
+            category=DeprecationWarning,
+        )
+        username = str(username)
+
+    if not isinstance(password, basestring):  # type: ignore[reportUnnecessaryIsInstance]  # runtime guard for non-str/bytes
+        warnings.warn(
+            "Non-string passwords will no longer be supported in Requests "
+            f"3.0.0. Please convert the object you've passed in ({type(password)!r}) to "
+            "a string or bytes object in the near future to avoid "
+            "problems.",
+            category=DeprecationWarning,
+        )
+        password = str(password)
+    # -- End Removal --
+
+    if isinstance(username, str):
+        username = username.encode("latin1")
+
+    if isinstance(password, str):
+        password = password.encode("latin1")
+
+    authstr = "Basic " + to_native_string(
+        b64encode(b":".join((username, password))).strip()
+    )
+
+    return authstr
+
+
+class AuthBase:
+    """Base class that all auth implementations derive from"""
+
+    def __call__(self, r: PreparedRequest) -> PreparedRequest:
+        raise NotImplementedError("Auth hooks must be callable.")
+
+
+class HTTPBasicAuth(AuthBase):
+    """Attaches HTTP Basic Authentication to the given Request object."""
+
+    username: bytes | str
+    password: bytes | str
+
+    @overload
+    def __init__(self, username: str, password: str) -> None: ...
+    @overload
+    def __init__(self, username: bytes, password: bytes) -> None: ...
+
+    def __init__(self, username: bytes | str, password: bytes | str) -> None:
+        self.username = username
+        self.password = password
+
+    def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
+        return all(
+            [
+                self.username == getattr(other, "username", None),
+                self.password == getattr(other, "password", None),
+            ]
+        )
+
+    def __ne__(self, other: Any) -> bool:
+        return not self == other
+
+    def __call__(self, r: PreparedRequest) -> PreparedRequest:
+        r.headers["Authorization"] = _basic_auth_str(self.username, self.password)
+        return r
+
+
+class HTTPProxyAuth(HTTPBasicAuth):
+    """Attaches HTTP Proxy Authentication to a given Request object."""
+
+    def __call__(self, r: PreparedRequest) -> PreparedRequest:
+        r.headers["Proxy-Authorization"] = _basic_auth_str(self.username, self.password)
+        return r
+
+
+class HTTPDigestAuth(AuthBase):
+    """Attaches HTTP Digest Authentication to the given Request object."""
+
+    username: bytes | str
+    password: bytes | str
+    _thread_local: threading.local
+    last_nonce: str
+    nonce_count: int
+    chal: dict[str, str]
+    pos: int | None
+    num_401_calls: int | None
+
+    @overload
+    def __init__(self, username: str, password: str) -> None: ...
+    @overload
+    def __init__(self, username: bytes, password: bytes) -> None: ...
+
+    def __init__(self, username: bytes | str, password: bytes | str) -> None:
+        self.username = username
+        self.password = password
+        # Keep state in per-thread local storage
+        self._thread_local = threading.local()
+
+    def init_per_thread_state(self) -> None:
+        # Ensure state is initialized just once per-thread
+        if not hasattr(self._thread_local, "init"):
+            self._thread_local.init = True
+            self._thread_local.last_nonce = ""
+            self._thread_local.nonce_count = 0
+            self._thread_local.chal = {}
+            self._thread_local.pos = None
+            self._thread_local.num_401_calls = None
+
+    def build_digest_header(self, method: str, url: str) -> str | None:
+        """
+        :rtype: str
+        """
+
+        realm = self._thread_local.chal["realm"]
+        nonce = self._thread_local.chal["nonce"]
+        qop = self._thread_local.chal.get("qop")
+        algorithm = self._thread_local.chal.get("algorithm")
+        opaque = self._thread_local.chal.get("opaque")
+        hash_utf8 = None
+
+        if algorithm is None:
+            _algorithm = "MD5"
+        else:
+            _algorithm = algorithm.upper()
+        # lambdas assume digest modules are imported at the top level
+        if _algorithm == "MD5" or _algorithm == "MD5-SESS":
+
+            def md5_utf8(x: str | bytes) -> str:
+                if isinstance(x, str):
+                    x = x.encode("utf-8")
+                return hashlib.md5(x, usedforsecurity=False).hexdigest()
+
+            hash_utf8 = md5_utf8
+        elif _algorithm == "SHA":
+
+            def sha_utf8(x: str | bytes) -> str:
+                if isinstance(x, str):
+                    x = x.encode("utf-8")
+                return hashlib.sha1(x, usedforsecurity=False).hexdigest()
+
+            hash_utf8 = sha_utf8
+        elif _algorithm == "SHA-256":
+
+            def sha256_utf8(x: str | bytes) -> str:
+                if isinstance(x, str):
+                    x = x.encode("utf-8")
+                return hashlib.sha256(x, usedforsecurity=False).hexdigest()
+
+            hash_utf8 = sha256_utf8
+        elif _algorithm == "SHA-512":
+
+            def sha512_utf8(x: str | bytes) -> str:
+                if isinstance(x, str):
+                    x = x.encode("utf-8")
+                return hashlib.sha512(x, usedforsecurity=False).hexdigest()
+
+            hash_utf8 = sha512_utf8
+
+        if hash_utf8 is None:
+            return None
+
+        def KD(s: str, d: str) -> str:
+            return hash_utf8(f"{s}:{d}")
+
+        # XXX not implemented yet
+        entdig = None
+        p_parsed = urlparse(url)
+        #: path is request-uri defined in RFC 2616 which should not be empty
+        path = p_parsed.path or "/"
+        if p_parsed.query:
+            path += f"?{p_parsed.query}"
+
+        A1 = f"{self.username}:{realm}:{self.password}"
+        A2 = f"{method}:{path}"
+
+        HA1 = hash_utf8(A1)
+        HA2 = hash_utf8(A2)
+
+        if nonce == self._thread_local.last_nonce:
+            self._thread_local.nonce_count += 1
+        else:
+            self._thread_local.nonce_count = 1
+        ncvalue = f"{self._thread_local.nonce_count:08x}"
+        s = str(self._thread_local.nonce_count).encode("utf-8")
+        s += nonce.encode("utf-8")
+        s += time.ctime().encode("utf-8")
+        s += os.urandom(8)
+
+        cnonce = hashlib.sha1(s, usedforsecurity=False).hexdigest()[:16]
+        if _algorithm == "MD5-SESS":
+            HA1 = hash_utf8(f"{HA1}:{nonce}:{cnonce}")  # type: ignore[reportConstantRedefinition]  # RFC 2617 terminology
+
+        if not qop:
+            respdig = KD(HA1, f"{nonce}:{HA2}")
+        elif qop == "auth" or "auth" in qop.split(","):
+            noncebit = f"{nonce}:{ncvalue}:{cnonce}:auth:{HA2}"
+            respdig = KD(HA1, noncebit)
+        else:
+            # XXX handle auth-int.
+            return None
+
+        self._thread_local.last_nonce = nonce
+
+        # XXX should the partial digests be encoded too?
+        base = (
+            f'username="{self.username}", realm="{realm}", nonce="{nonce}", '
+            f'uri="{path}", response="{respdig}"'
+        )
+        if opaque:
+            base += f', opaque="{opaque}"'
+        if algorithm:
+            base += f', algorithm="{algorithm}"'
+        if entdig:
+            base += f', digest="{entdig}"'
+        if qop:
+            base += f', qop="auth", nc={ncvalue}, cnonce="{cnonce}"'
+
+        return f"Digest {base}"
+
+    def handle_redirect(self, r: Response, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
+        """Reset num_401_calls counter on redirects."""
+        if r.is_redirect:
+            self._thread_local.num_401_calls = 1
+
+    def handle_401(self, r: Response, **kwargs: Any) -> Response:
+        """
+        Takes the given response and tries digest-auth, if needed.
+
+        :rtype: requests.Response
+        """
+
+        # If response is not 4xx, do not auth
+        # See https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/3772
+        if not 400 <= r.status_code < 500:
+            self._thread_local.num_401_calls = 1
+            return r
+
+        if self._thread_local.pos is not None:
+            # Rewind the file position indicator of the body to where
+            # it was to resend the request.
+            if (seek := getattr(r.request.body, "seek", None)) is not None:
+                seek(self._thread_local.pos)
+        s_auth = r.headers.get("www-authenticate", "")
+
+        if "digest" in s_auth.lower() and self._thread_local.num_401_calls < 2:
+            self._thread_local.num_401_calls += 1
+            pat = re.compile(r"digest ", flags=re.IGNORECASE)
+            self._thread_local.chal = parse_dict_header(pat.sub("", s_auth, count=1))
+
+            # Consume content and release the original connection
+            # to allow our new request to reuse the same one.
+            r.content
+            r.close()
+            prep = r.request.copy()
+            cookie_jar = cast("CookieJar", prep._cookies)  # type: ignore[reportPrivateUsage]
+            extract_cookies_to_jar(cookie_jar, r.request, r.raw)
+            prep.prepare_cookies(cookie_jar)
+
+            _digest_auth = self.build_digest_header(
+                cast(str, prep.method), cast(str, prep.url)
+            )
+            if _digest_auth:
+                prep.headers["Authorization"] = _digest_auth
+            _r = r.connection.send(prep, **kwargs)
+            _r.history.append(r)
+            _r.request = prep
+
+            return _r
+
+        self._thread_local.num_401_calls = 1
+        return r
+
+    def __call__(self, r: PreparedRequest) -> PreparedRequest:
+        # Initialize per-thread state, if needed
+        self.init_per_thread_state()
+        # If we have a saved nonce, skip the 401
+        if self._thread_local.last_nonce:
+            _digest_auth = self.build_digest_header(
+                cast(str, r.method), cast(str, r.url)
+            )
+            if _digest_auth:
+                r.headers["Authorization"] = _digest_auth
+        if (tell := getattr(r.body, "tell", None)) is not None:
+            self._thread_local.pos = tell()
+        else:
+            # In the case of HTTPDigestAuth being reused and the body of
+            # the previous request was a file-like object, pos has the
+            # file position of the previous body. Ensure it's set to
+            # None.
+            self._thread_local.pos = None
+        r.register_hook("response", self.handle_401)
+        r.register_hook("response", self.handle_redirect)
+        self._thread_local.num_401_calls = 1
+
+        return r
+
+    def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
+        return all(
+            [
+                self.username == getattr(other, "username", None),
+                self.password == getattr(other, "password", None),
+            ]
+        )
+
+    def __ne__(self, other: Any) -> bool:
+        return not self == other
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/certs.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/certs.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4f85ac070bc0230af8155bcadfaa96165268cede
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/certs.py
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+
+"""
+requests.certs
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+This module returns the preferred default CA certificate bundle. There is
+only one — the one from the certifi package.
+
+If you are packaging Requests, e.g., for a Linux distribution or a managed
+environment, you can change the definition of where() to return a separately
+packaged CA bundle.
+"""
+
+from certifi import where
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    print(where())
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/compat.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/compat.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..deab3c091fed207315c5af60fb415d7407a08b48
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/compat.py
@@ -0,0 +1,113 @@
+"""
+requests.compat
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+This module previously handled import compatibility issues
+between Python 2 and Python 3. It remains for backwards
+compatibility until the next major version.
+"""
+
+# pyright: reportUnusedImport=false
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import importlib
+import sys
+from types import ModuleType
+
+# -------
+# urllib3
+# -------
+from urllib3 import (
+    __version__ as urllib3_version,  # type: ignore[reportPrivateImportUsage]
+)
+
+# Detect which major version of urllib3 is being used.
+try:
+    is_urllib3_1 = int(urllib3_version.split(".")[0]) == 1
+except (TypeError, AttributeError):
+    # If we can't discern a version, prefer old functionality.
+    is_urllib3_1 = True
+
+# -------------------
+# Character Detection
+# -------------------
+
+
+def _resolve_char_detection() -> ModuleType | None:
+    """Find supported character detection libraries."""
+    chardet = None
+    for lib in ("chardet", "charset_normalizer"):
+        if chardet is None:
+            try:
+                chardet = importlib.import_module(lib)
+            except ImportError:
+                pass
+    return chardet
+
+
+chardet = _resolve_char_detection()
+
+# -------
+# Pythons
+# -------
+
+# Syntax sugar.
+_ver = sys.version_info
+
+#: Python 2.x?
+is_py2 = _ver[0] == 2
+
+#: Python 3.x?
+is_py3 = _ver[0] == 3
+
+# json/simplejson module import resolution
+has_simplejson = False
+try:
+    import simplejson as json  # type: ignore[import-not-found]
+
+    has_simplejson = True
+except ImportError:
+    import json
+
+if has_simplejson:
+    from simplejson import JSONDecodeError  # type: ignore[import-not-found]
+else:
+    from json import JSONDecodeError
+
+# Keep OrderedDict for backwards compatibility.
+from collections import OrderedDict
+from collections.abc import Callable, Mapping, MutableMapping
+from http import cookiejar as cookielib
+from http.cookies import Morsel
+from io import StringIO
+
+# --------------
+# Legacy Imports
+# --------------
+from urllib.parse import (
+    quote,
+    quote_plus,
+    unquote,
+    unquote_plus,
+    urldefrag,
+    urlencode,
+    urljoin,
+    urlparse,
+    urlsplit,
+    urlunparse,
+)
+from urllib.request import (
+    getproxies,
+    getproxies_environment,
+    parse_http_list,
+    proxy_bypass,
+    proxy_bypass_environment,  # type: ignore[attr-defined]  # https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/145331
+)
+
+builtin_str = str
+str = str
+bytes = bytes
+basestring = (str, bytes)
+numeric_types = (int, float)
+integer_types = (int,)
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/cookies.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/cookies.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2e3fc215095fad13817562bbaee871cba57eec08
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/cookies.py
@@ -0,0 +1,625 @@
+"""
+requests.cookies
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Compatibility code to be able to use `http.cookiejar.CookieJar` with requests.
+
+requests.utils imports from here, so be careful with imports.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import calendar
+import copy
+import time
+from collections.abc import Iterator, MutableMapping
+from http.cookiejar import Cookie, CookieJar, CookiePolicy
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, TypeVar, overload
+
+from ._internal_utils import to_native_string
+from ._types import is_prepared as _is_prepared
+from .compat import Morsel, cookielib, urlparse, urlunparse
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from _typeshed import SupportsKeysAndGetItem
+
+    from .models import PreparedRequest
+
+import threading
+
+
+class MockRequest:
+    """Wraps a `requests.PreparedRequest` to mimic a `urllib2.Request`.
+
+    The code in `http.cookiejar.CookieJar` expects this interface in order to correctly
+    manage cookie policies, i.e., determine whether a cookie can be set, given the
+    domains of the request and the cookie.
+
+    The original request object is read-only. The client is responsible for collecting
+    the new headers via `get_new_headers()` and interpreting them appropriately. You
+    probably want `get_cookie_header`, defined below.
+    """
+
+    type: str
+
+    def __init__(self, request: PreparedRequest) -> None:
+        assert _is_prepared(request)
+        self._r = request
+        self._new_headers: dict[str, str] = {}
+        self.type = urlparse(self._r.url).scheme
+
+    def get_type(self) -> str:
+        return self.type
+
+    def get_host(self) -> str:
+        return urlparse(self._r.url).netloc
+
+    def get_origin_req_host(self) -> str:
+        return self.get_host()
+
+    def get_full_url(self) -> str:
+        # Only return the response's URL if the user hadn't set the Host
+        # header
+        if not self._r.headers.get("Host"):
+            return self._r.url
+        # If they did set it, retrieve it and reconstruct the expected domain
+        host = to_native_string(self._r.headers["Host"], encoding="utf-8")
+        parsed = urlparse(self._r.url)
+        # Reconstruct the URL as we expect it
+        return urlunparse(
+            [
+                parsed.scheme,
+                host,
+                parsed.path,
+                parsed.params,
+                parsed.query,
+                parsed.fragment,
+            ]
+        )
+
+    def is_unverifiable(self) -> bool:
+        return True
+
+    def has_header(self, name: str) -> bool:
+        return name in self._r.headers or name in self._new_headers
+
+    def get_header(self, name: str, default: str | None = None) -> str | None:
+        return self._r.headers.get(name, self._new_headers.get(name, default))  # type: ignore[return-value]
+
+    def add_header(self, key: str, val: str) -> None:
+        """cookiejar has no legitimate use for this method; add it back if you find one."""
+        raise NotImplementedError(
+            "Cookie headers should be added with add_unredirected_header()"
+        )
+
+    def add_unredirected_header(self, name: str, value: str) -> None:
+        self._new_headers[name] = value
+
+    def get_new_headers(self) -> dict[str, str]:
+        return self._new_headers
+
+    @property
+    def unverifiable(self) -> bool:
+        return self.is_unverifiable()
+
+    @property
+    def origin_req_host(self) -> str:
+        return self.get_origin_req_host()
+
+    @property
+    def host(self) -> str:
+        return self.get_host()
+
+
+class MockResponse:
+    """Wraps a `httplib.HTTPMessage` to mimic a `urllib.addinfourl`.
+
+    ...what? Basically, expose the parsed HTTP headers from the server response
+    the way `http.cookiejar` expects to see them.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, headers: Any) -> None:
+        """Make a MockResponse for `cookiejar` to read.
+
+        :param headers: a httplib.HTTPMessage or analogous carrying the headers
+        """
+        self._headers = headers
+
+    def info(self) -> Any:
+        return self._headers
+
+    def getheaders(self, name: str) -> Any:
+        self._headers.getheaders(name)
+
+
+def extract_cookies_to_jar(
+    jar: CookieJar, request: PreparedRequest, response: Any
+) -> None:
+    """Extract the cookies from the response into a CookieJar.
+
+    :param jar: http.cookiejar.CookieJar (not necessarily a RequestsCookieJar)
+    :param request: our own requests.Request object
+    :param response: urllib3.HTTPResponse object
+    """
+    if not (hasattr(response, "_original_response") and response._original_response):
+        return
+    # the _original_response field is the wrapped httplib.HTTPResponse object,
+    req = MockRequest(request)
+    # pull out the HTTPMessage with the headers and put it in the mock:
+    res = MockResponse(response._original_response.msg)
+    jar.extract_cookies(res, req)  # type: ignore[arg-type]
+
+
+def get_cookie_header(jar: CookieJar, request: PreparedRequest) -> str | None:
+    """
+    Produce an appropriate Cookie header string to be sent with `request`, or None.
+
+    :rtype: str
+    """
+    r = MockRequest(request)
+    jar.add_cookie_header(r)  # type: ignore[arg-type]
+    return r.get_new_headers().get("Cookie")
+
+
+def remove_cookie_by_name(
+    cookiejar: CookieJar, name: str, domain: str | None = None, path: str | None = None
+) -> None:
+    """Unsets a cookie by name, by default over all domains and paths.
+
+    Wraps CookieJar.clear(), is O(n).
+    """
+    clearables: list[tuple[str, str, str]] = []
+    for cookie in cookiejar:
+        if cookie.name != name:
+            continue
+        if domain is not None and domain != cookie.domain:
+            continue
+        if path is not None and path != cookie.path:
+            continue
+        clearables.append((cookie.domain, cookie.path, cookie.name))
+
+    for domain, path, name in clearables:
+        cookiejar.clear(domain, path, name)
+
+
+class CookieConflictError(RuntimeError):
+    """There are two cookies that meet the criteria specified in the cookie jar.
+    Use .get and .set and include domain and path args in order to be more specific.
+    """
+
+
+class RequestsCookieJar(CookieJar, MutableMapping[str, str | None]):  # type: ignore[misc]
+    """Compatibility class; is a http.cookiejar.CookieJar, but exposes a dict
+    interface.
+
+    This is the CookieJar we create by default for requests and sessions that
+    don't specify one, since some clients may expect response.cookies and
+    session.cookies to support dict operations.
+
+    Requests does not use the dict interface internally; it's just for
+    compatibility with external client code. All requests code should work
+    out of the box with externally provided instances of ``CookieJar``, e.g.
+    ``LWPCookieJar`` and ``FileCookieJar``.
+
+    Unlike a regular CookieJar, this class is pickleable.
+
+    .. warning:: dictionary operations that are normally O(1) may be O(n).
+    """
+
+    _policy: CookiePolicy
+
+    def get(  # type: ignore[override]
+        self,
+        name: str,
+        default: str | None = None,
+        domain: str | None = None,
+        path: str | None = None,
+    ) -> str | None:
+        """Dict-like get() that also supports optional domain and path args in
+        order to resolve naming collisions from using one cookie jar over
+        multiple domains.
+
+        .. warning:: operation is O(n), not O(1).
+        """
+        try:
+            return self._find_no_duplicates(name, domain, path)
+        except KeyError:
+            return default
+
+    def set(
+        self, name: str, value: str | Morsel[dict[str, str]] | None, **kwargs: Any
+    ) -> Cookie | None:
+        """Dict-like set() that also supports optional domain and path args in
+        order to resolve naming collisions from using one cookie jar over
+        multiple domains.
+        """
+        # support client code that unsets cookies by assignment of a None value:
+        if value is None:
+            remove_cookie_by_name(
+                self, name, domain=kwargs.get("domain"), path=kwargs.get("path")
+            )
+            return
+
+        if isinstance(value, Morsel):
+            c = morsel_to_cookie(value)
+        else:
+            c = create_cookie(name, value, **kwargs)
+        self.set_cookie(c)
+        return c
+
+    def iterkeys(self) -> Iterator[str]:
+        """Dict-like iterkeys() that returns an iterator of names of cookies
+        from the jar.
+
+        .. seealso:: itervalues() and iteritems().
+        """
+        for cookie in iter(self):
+            yield cookie.name
+
+    def keys(self) -> list[str]:  # type: ignore[override]
+        """Dict-like keys() that returns a list of names of cookies from the
+        jar.
+
+        .. seealso:: values() and items().
+        """
+        return list(self.iterkeys())
+
+    def itervalues(self) -> Iterator[str | None]:
+        """Dict-like itervalues() that returns an iterator of values of cookies
+        from the jar.
+
+        .. seealso:: iterkeys() and iteritems().
+        """
+        for cookie in iter(self):
+            yield cookie.value
+
+    def values(self) -> list[str | None]:  # type: ignore[override]
+        """Dict-like values() that returns a list of values of cookies from the
+        jar.
+
+        .. seealso:: keys() and items().
+        """
+        return list(self.itervalues())
+
+    def iteritems(self) -> Iterator[tuple[str, str | None]]:
+        """Dict-like iteritems() that returns an iterator of name-value tuples
+        from the jar.
+
+        .. seealso:: iterkeys() and itervalues().
+        """
+        for cookie in iter(self):
+            yield cookie.name, cookie.value
+
+    def items(self) -> list[tuple[str, str | None]]:  # type: ignore[override]
+        """Dict-like items() that returns a list of name-value tuples from the
+        jar. Allows client-code to call ``dict(RequestsCookieJar)`` and get a
+        vanilla python dict of key value pairs.
+
+        .. seealso:: keys() and values().
+        """
+        return list(self.iteritems())
+
+    def list_domains(self) -> list[str]:
+        """Utility method to list all the domains in the jar."""
+        domains: list[str] = []
+        for cookie in iter(self):
+            if cookie.domain not in domains:
+                domains.append(cookie.domain)
+        return domains
+
+    def list_paths(self) -> list[str]:
+        """Utility method to list all the paths in the jar."""
+        paths: list[str] = []
+        for cookie in iter(self):
+            if cookie.path not in paths:
+                paths.append(cookie.path)
+        return paths
+
+    def multiple_domains(self) -> bool:
+        """Returns True if there are multiple domains in the jar.
+        Returns False otherwise.
+
+        :rtype: bool
+        """
+        domains: list[str] = []
+        for cookie in iter(self):
+            if cookie.domain is not None and cookie.domain in domains:  # type: ignore[reportUnnecessaryComparison]  # defensive check
+                return True
+            domains.append(cookie.domain)
+        return False  # there is only one domain in jar
+
+    def get_dict(
+        self, domain: str | None = None, path: str | None = None
+    ) -> dict[str, str | None]:
+        """Takes as an argument an optional domain and path and returns a plain
+        old Python dict of name-value pairs of cookies that meet the
+        requirements.
+
+        :rtype: dict
+        """
+        dictionary: dict[str, str | None] = {}
+        for cookie in iter(self):
+            if (domain is None or cookie.domain == domain) and (
+                path is None or cookie.path == path
+            ):
+                dictionary[cookie.name] = cookie.value
+        return dictionary
+
+    def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[Cookie]:  # type: ignore[override]
+        """RequestCookieJar's __iter__ comes from CookieJar not MutableMapping."""
+        return super().__iter__()
+
+    def __contains__(self, name: object) -> bool:
+        try:
+            return super().__contains__(name)
+        except CookieConflictError:
+            return True
+
+    def __getitem__(self, name: str) -> str | None:
+        """Dict-like __getitem__() for compatibility with client code. Throws
+        exception if there are more than one cookie with name. In that case,
+        use the more explicit get() method instead.
+
+        .. warning:: operation is O(n), not O(1).
+        """
+        return self._find_no_duplicates(name)
+
+    def __setitem__(
+        self, name: str, value: str | Morsel[dict[str, str]] | None
+    ) -> None:
+        """Dict-like __setitem__ for compatibility with client code. Throws
+        exception if there is already a cookie of that name in the jar. In that
+        case, use the more explicit set() method instead.
+        """
+        self.set(name, value)
+
+    def __delitem__(self, name: str) -> None:
+        """Deletes a cookie given a name. Wraps ``http.cookiejar.CookieJar``'s
+        ``remove_cookie_by_name()``.
+        """
+        remove_cookie_by_name(self, name)
+
+    def set_cookie(self, cookie: Cookie, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
+        if (
+            (value := cookie.value) is not None
+            and value.startswith('"')
+            and value.endswith('"')
+        ):
+            cookie.value = value.replace('\\"', "")
+        return super().set_cookie(cookie, *args, **kwargs)
+
+    def update(  # type: ignore[override]
+        self, other: CookieJar | SupportsKeysAndGetItem[str, str]
+    ) -> None:
+        """Updates this jar with cookies from another CookieJar or dict-like"""
+        if isinstance(other, cookielib.CookieJar):
+            for cookie in other:
+                self.set_cookie(copy.copy(cookie))
+        else:
+            super().update(other)
+
+    def _find(
+        self, name: str, domain: str | None = None, path: str | None = None
+    ) -> str | None:
+        """Requests uses this method internally to get cookie values.
+
+        If there are conflicting cookies, _find arbitrarily chooses one.
+        See _find_no_duplicates if you want an exception thrown if there are
+        conflicting cookies.
+
+        :param name: a string containing name of cookie
+        :param domain: (optional) string containing domain of cookie
+        :param path: (optional) string containing path of cookie
+        :return: cookie.value
+        """
+        for cookie in iter(self):
+            if cookie.name == name:
+                if domain is None or cookie.domain == domain:
+                    if path is None or cookie.path == path:
+                        return cookie.value
+
+        raise KeyError(f"name={name!r}, domain={domain!r}, path={path!r}")
+
+    def _find_no_duplicates(
+        self, name: str, domain: str | None = None, path: str | None = None
+    ) -> str:
+        """Both ``__get_item__`` and ``get`` call this function: it's never
+        used elsewhere in Requests.
+
+        :param name: a string containing name of cookie
+        :param domain: (optional) string containing domain of cookie
+        :param path: (optional) string containing path of cookie
+        :raises KeyError: if cookie is not found
+        :raises CookieConflictError: if there are multiple cookies
+            that match name and optionally domain and path
+        :return: cookie.value
+        """
+        toReturn = None
+        for cookie in iter(self):
+            if cookie.name == name:
+                if domain is None or cookie.domain == domain:
+                    if path is None or cookie.path == path:
+                        if toReturn is not None:
+                            # if there are multiple cookies that meet passed in criteria
+                            raise CookieConflictError(
+                                f"There are multiple cookies with name, {name!r}"
+                            )
+                        # we will eventually return this as long as no cookie conflict
+                        toReturn = cookie.value
+
+        if toReturn is not None:
+            return toReturn
+        raise KeyError(f"name={name!r}, domain={domain!r}, path={path!r}")
+
+    def __getstate__(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
+        """Unlike a normal CookieJar, this class is pickleable."""
+        state = self.__dict__.copy()
+        # remove the unpickleable RLock object
+        state.pop("_cookies_lock")
+        return state
+
+    def __setstate__(self, state: dict[str, Any]) -> None:
+        """Unlike a normal CookieJar, this class is pickleable."""
+        self.__dict__.update(state)
+        if "_cookies_lock" not in self.__dict__:
+            self._cookies_lock = threading.RLock()
+
+    def copy(self) -> RequestsCookieJar:
+        """Return a copy of this RequestsCookieJar."""
+        new_cj = RequestsCookieJar()
+        new_cj.set_policy(self.get_policy())
+        new_cj.update(self)
+        return new_cj
+
+    def get_policy(self) -> CookiePolicy:
+        """Return the CookiePolicy instance used."""
+        return self._policy
+
+
+def _copy_cookie_jar(jar: CookieJar | None) -> CookieJar | None:  # type: ignore[reportUnusedFunction]  # cross-module usage in models.py
+    if jar is None:
+        return None
+
+    if copy_method := getattr(jar, "copy", None):
+        # We're dealing with an instance of RequestsCookieJar
+        return copy_method()
+    # We're dealing with a generic CookieJar instance
+    new_jar = copy.copy(jar)
+    new_jar.clear()
+    for cookie in jar:
+        new_jar.set_cookie(copy.copy(cookie))
+    return new_jar
+
+
+def create_cookie(name: str, value: str, **kwargs: Any) -> Cookie:
+    """Make a cookie from underspecified parameters.
+
+    By default, the pair of `name` and `value` will be set for the domain ''
+    and sent on every request (this is sometimes called a "supercookie").
+    """
+    result: dict[str, Any] = {
+        "version": 0,
+        "name": name,
+        "value": value,
+        "port": None,
+        "domain": "",
+        "path": "/",
+        "secure": False,
+        "expires": None,
+        "discard": True,
+        "comment": None,
+        "comment_url": None,
+        "rest": {"HttpOnly": None},
+        "rfc2109": False,
+    }
+
+    badargs = set(kwargs) - set(result)
+    if badargs:
+        raise TypeError(
+            f"create_cookie() got unexpected keyword arguments: {list(badargs)}"
+        )
+
+    result.update(kwargs)
+    result["port_specified"] = bool(result["port"])
+    result["domain_specified"] = bool(result["domain"])
+    result["domain_initial_dot"] = result["domain"].startswith(".")
+    result["path_specified"] = bool(result["path"])
+
+    return cookielib.Cookie(**result)
+
+
+def morsel_to_cookie(morsel: Morsel[Any]) -> Cookie:
+    """Convert a Morsel object into a Cookie containing the one k/v pair."""
+
+    expires: int | None = None
+    if morsel["max-age"]:
+        try:
+            expires = int(time.time() + int(morsel["max-age"]))
+        except ValueError:
+            raise TypeError(f"max-age: {morsel['max-age']} must be integer")
+    elif morsel["expires"]:
+        time_template = "%a, %d-%b-%Y %H:%M:%S GMT"
+        expires = calendar.timegm(time.strptime(morsel["expires"], time_template))
+    return create_cookie(
+        comment=morsel["comment"],
+        comment_url=bool(morsel["comment"]),
+        discard=False,
+        domain=morsel["domain"],
+        expires=expires,
+        name=morsel.key,
+        path=morsel["path"],
+        port=None,
+        rest={"HttpOnly": morsel["httponly"]},
+        rfc2109=False,
+        secure=bool(morsel["secure"]),
+        value=morsel.value,
+        version=morsel["version"] or 0,
+    )
+
+
+_CookieJarT = TypeVar("_CookieJarT", bound=CookieJar)
+
+
+@overload
+def cookiejar_from_dict(
+    cookie_dict: dict[str, str] | None,
+    cookiejar: None = None,
+    overwrite: bool = True,
+) -> RequestsCookieJar: ...
+
+
+@overload
+def cookiejar_from_dict(
+    cookie_dict: dict[str, str] | None,
+    cookiejar: _CookieJarT,
+    overwrite: bool = True,
+) -> _CookieJarT: ...
+
+
+def cookiejar_from_dict(
+    cookie_dict: dict[str, str] | None,
+    cookiejar: CookieJar | None = None,
+    overwrite: bool = True,
+) -> CookieJar:
+    """Returns a CookieJar from a key/value dictionary.
+
+    :param cookie_dict: Dict of key/values to insert into CookieJar.
+    :param cookiejar: (optional) A cookiejar to add the cookies to.
+    :param overwrite: (optional) If False, will not replace cookies
+        already in the jar with new ones.
+    :rtype: CookieJar
+    """
+    if cookiejar is None:
+        cookiejar = RequestsCookieJar()
+
+    if cookie_dict is not None:
+        names_from_jar = [cookie.name for cookie in cookiejar]
+        for name in cookie_dict:
+            if overwrite or (name not in names_from_jar):
+                cookiejar.set_cookie(create_cookie(name, cookie_dict[name]))
+
+    return cookiejar
+
+
+def merge_cookies(
+    cookiejar: CookieJar, cookies: dict[str, str] | CookieJar | None
+) -> CookieJar:
+    """Add cookies to cookiejar and returns a merged CookieJar.
+
+    :param cookiejar: CookieJar object to add the cookies to.
+    :param cookies: Dictionary or CookieJar object to be added.
+    :rtype: CookieJar
+    """
+    if not isinstance(cookiejar, cookielib.CookieJar):  # type: ignore[reportUnnecessaryIsInstance]  # runtime guard
+        raise ValueError("You can only merge into CookieJar")
+
+    if isinstance(cookies, dict):
+        cookiejar = cookiejar_from_dict(cookies, cookiejar=cookiejar, overwrite=False)
+    elif isinstance(cookies, cookielib.CookieJar):
+        if update_method := getattr(cookiejar, "update", None):
+            update_method(cookies)
+        else:
+            for cookie_in_jar in cookies:
+                cookiejar.set_cookie(cookie_in_jar)
+
+    return cookiejar
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/exceptions.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/exceptions.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cb5e9510e3b1cf4804ac6091fd7fdb55e9f2745b
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+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/exceptions.py
@@ -0,0 +1,162 @@
+"""
+requests.exceptions
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+This module contains the set of Requests' exceptions.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any
+
+from urllib3.exceptions import HTTPError as BaseHTTPError
+
+from .compat import JSONDecodeError as CompatJSONDecodeError
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from .models import PreparedRequest, Request, Response
+
+
+class RequestException(IOError):
+    """There was an ambiguous exception that occurred while handling your
+    request.
+    """
+
+    response: Response | None
+    request: Request | PreparedRequest | None
+
+    def __init__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
+        """Initialize RequestException with `request` and `response` objects."""
+        response: Response | None = kwargs.pop("response", None)
+        self.response = response
+        self.request = kwargs.pop("request", None)
+        if response is not None and not self.request and hasattr(response, "request"):
+            self.request = response.request
+        super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
+
+
+class InvalidJSONError(RequestException):
+    """A JSON error occurred."""
+
+
+class JSONDecodeError(InvalidJSONError, CompatJSONDecodeError):
+    """Couldn't decode the text into json"""
+
+    def __init__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
+        """
+        Construct the JSONDecodeError instance first with all
+        args. Then use it's args to construct the IOError so that
+        the json specific args aren't used as IOError specific args
+        and the error message from JSONDecodeError is preserved.
+        """
+        CompatJSONDecodeError.__init__(self, *args)
+        InvalidJSONError.__init__(self, *self.args, **kwargs)
+
+    def __reduce__(self) -> tuple[Any, ...] | str:
+        """
+        The __reduce__ method called when pickling the object must
+        be the one from the JSONDecodeError (be it json/simplejson)
+        as it expects all the arguments for instantiation, not just
+        one like the IOError, and the MRO would by default call the
+        __reduce__ method from the IOError due to the inheritance order.
+        """
+        return CompatJSONDecodeError.__reduce__(self)
+
+
+class HTTPError(RequestException):
+    """An HTTP error occurred."""
+
+
+class ConnectionError(RequestException):
+    """A Connection error occurred."""
+
+
+class ProxyError(ConnectionError):
+    """A proxy error occurred."""
+
+
+class SSLError(ConnectionError):
+    """An SSL error occurred."""
+
+
+class Timeout(RequestException):
+    """The request timed out.
+
+    Catching this error will catch both
+    :exc:`~requests.exceptions.ConnectTimeout` and
+    :exc:`~requests.exceptions.ReadTimeout` errors.
+    """
+
+
+class ConnectTimeout(ConnectionError, Timeout):
+    """The request timed out while trying to connect to the remote server.
+
+    Requests that produced this error are safe to retry.
+    """
+
+
+class ReadTimeout(Timeout):
+    """The server did not send any data in the allotted amount of time."""
+
+
+class URLRequired(RequestException):
+    """A valid URL is required to make a request."""
+
+
+class TooManyRedirects(RequestException):
+    """Too many redirects."""
+
+
+class MissingSchema(RequestException, ValueError):
+    """The URL scheme (e.g. http or https) is missing."""
+
+
+class InvalidSchema(RequestException, ValueError):
+    """The URL scheme provided is either invalid or unsupported."""
+
+
+class InvalidURL(RequestException, ValueError):
+    """The URL provided was somehow invalid."""
+
+
+class InvalidHeader(RequestException, ValueError):
+    """The header value provided was somehow invalid."""
+
+
+class InvalidProxyURL(InvalidURL):
+    """The proxy URL provided is invalid."""
+
+
+class ChunkedEncodingError(RequestException):
+    """The server declared chunked encoding but sent an invalid chunk."""
+
+
+class ContentDecodingError(RequestException, BaseHTTPError):
+    """Failed to decode response content."""
+
+
+class StreamConsumedError(RequestException, TypeError):
+    """The content for this response was already consumed."""
+
+
+class RetryError(RequestException):
+    """Custom retries logic failed"""
+
+
+class UnrewindableBodyError(RequestException):
+    """Requests encountered an error when trying to rewind a body."""
+
+
+# Warnings
+
+
+class RequestsWarning(Warning):
+    """Base warning for Requests."""
+
+
+class FileModeWarning(RequestsWarning, DeprecationWarning):
+    """A file was opened in text mode, but Requests determined its binary length."""
+
+
+class RequestsDependencyWarning(RequestsWarning):
+    """An imported dependency doesn't match the expected version range."""
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/help.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/help.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9269cc71263e3f5938a89a9d6c2fed5a4274cc14
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/help.py
@@ -0,0 +1,134 @@
+"""Module containing bug report helper(s)."""
+
+# pyright: reportUnknownMemberType=false
+
+import json
+import platform
+import ssl
+import sys
+from typing import Any
+
+import idna
+import urllib3
+
+from . import __version__ as requests_version
+
+try:
+    import charset_normalizer
+except ImportError:
+    charset_normalizer = None
+
+try:
+    import chardet  # type: ignore[import-not-found]
+except ImportError:
+    chardet = None
+
+try:
+    from urllib3.contrib import pyopenssl
+except ImportError:
+    pyopenssl = None
+    OpenSSL = None
+    cryptography = None
+else:
+    import cryptography  # type: ignore[import-not-found]
+    import OpenSSL  # type: ignore[import-not-found]
+
+
+def _implementation():
+    """Return a dict with the Python implementation and version.
+
+    Provide both the name and the version of the Python implementation
+    currently running. For example, on CPython 3.10.3 it will return
+    {'name': 'CPython', 'version': '3.10.3'}.
+
+    This function works best on CPython and PyPy: in particular, it probably
+    doesn't work for Jython or IronPython. Future investigation should be done
+    to work out the correct shape of the code for those platforms.
+    """
+    implementation = platform.python_implementation()
+
+    if implementation == "CPython":
+        implementation_version = platform.python_version()
+    elif implementation == "PyPy":
+        pypy = sys.pypy_version_info  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
+        implementation_version = f"{pypy.major}.{pypy.minor}.{pypy.micro}"
+        if sys.pypy_version_info.releaselevel != "final":  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
+            implementation_version = "".join(
+                [implementation_version, sys.pypy_version_info.releaselevel]  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
+            )
+    elif implementation == "Jython":
+        implementation_version = platform.python_version()  # Complete Guess
+    elif implementation == "IronPython":
+        implementation_version = platform.python_version()  # Complete Guess
+    else:
+        implementation_version = "Unknown"
+
+    return {"name": implementation, "version": implementation_version}
+
+
+def info() -> dict[str, Any]:
+    """Generate information for a bug report."""
+    try:
+        platform_info = {
+            "system": platform.system(),
+            "release": platform.release(),
+        }
+    except OSError:
+        platform_info = {
+            "system": "Unknown",
+            "release": "Unknown",
+        }
+
+    implementation_info = _implementation()
+    urllib3_info = {"version": urllib3.__version__}  # type: ignore[reportPrivateImportUsage]
+    charset_normalizer_info = {"version": None}
+    chardet_info: dict[str, str | None] = {"version": None}
+    if charset_normalizer:
+        charset_normalizer_info = {"version": charset_normalizer.__version__}
+    if chardet:
+        chardet_info = {"version": chardet.__version__}
+
+    pyopenssl_info: dict[str, str | None] = {
+        "version": None,
+        "openssl_version": "",
+    }
+    if OpenSSL:
+        pyopenssl_info = {
+            "version": OpenSSL.__version__,
+            "openssl_version": f"{OpenSSL.SSL.OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER:x}",
+        }
+    cryptography_info = {
+        "version": getattr(cryptography, "__version__", ""),
+    }
+    idna_info = {
+        "version": getattr(idna, "__version__", ""),
+    }
+
+    system_ssl = ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER
+    system_ssl_info = {"version": f"{system_ssl:x}" if system_ssl is not None else ""}  # type: ignore[reportUnnecessaryComparison]
+
+    return {
+        "platform": platform_info,
+        "implementation": implementation_info,
+        "system_ssl": system_ssl_info,
+        "using_pyopenssl": pyopenssl is not None,
+        "using_charset_normalizer": chardet is None,
+        "pyOpenSSL": pyopenssl_info,
+        "urllib3": urllib3_info,
+        "chardet": chardet_info,
+        "charset_normalizer": charset_normalizer_info,
+        "cryptography": cryptography_info,
+        "idna": idna_info,
+        "requests": {
+            "version": requests_version,
+        },
+    }
+
+
+def main():
+    """Pretty-print the bug information as JSON."""
+    print(json.dumps(info(), sort_keys=True, indent=2))
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    main()
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/hooks.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/hooks.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..11ff9e9f27e76f5ef6b9b609e88c2f418d655e16
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/hooks.py
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+"""
+requests.hooks
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+This module provides the capabilities for the Requests hooks system.
+
+Available hooks:
+
+``response``:
+    The response generated from a Request.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+from collections.abc import Callable, Iterable
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from . import _types as _t
+    from .models import Response
+
+HOOKS: list[str] = ["response"]
+
+
+def default_hooks() -> dict[str, list[_t.HookType]]:
+    return {event: [] for event in HOOKS}
+
+
+# TODO: response is the only one
+
+
+def dispatch_hook(
+    key: str,
+    hooks: _t.HooksInputType | None,
+    hook_data: Response,
+    **kwargs: Any,
+) -> Response:
+    """Dispatches a hook dictionary on a given piece of data."""
+    hooks_dict = hooks or {}
+    hook_list: Iterable[_t.HookType] | _t.HookType | None = hooks_dict.get(key)
+    if hook_list:
+        if isinstance(hook_list, Callable):
+            hook_list = [hook_list]
+        for hook in hook_list:
+            _hook_data = hook(hook_data, **kwargs)
+            if _hook_data is not None:
+                hook_data = _hook_data
+    return hook_data
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/models.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/models.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..78eb52c311a99b3b60d06b7e6fa511d6e619452a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/models.py
@@ -0,0 +1,1181 @@
+"""
+requests.models
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+This module contains the primary objects that power Requests.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import datetime
+
+# Import encoding now, to avoid implicit import later.
+# Implicit import within threads may cause LookupError when standard library is in a ZIP,
+# such as in Embedded Python. See https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/3578.
+import encodings.idna  # noqa: F401  # type: ignore[reportUnusedImport]
+from collections.abc import Callable, Generator, Iterable, Iterator, Mapping
+from io import UnsupportedOperation
+from typing import (
+    TYPE_CHECKING,
+    Any,
+    Final,
+    Literal,
+    cast,
+    overload,
+)
+
+from urllib3.exceptions import (
+    DecodeError,
+    LocationParseError,
+    ProtocolError,
+    ReadTimeoutError,
+    SSLError,
+)
+from urllib3.fields import RequestField
+from urllib3.filepost import encode_multipart_formdata
+from urllib3.util import parse_url
+
+from ._internal_utils import to_native_string, unicode_is_ascii
+from ._types import SupportsRead as _SupportsRead
+from .auth import HTTPBasicAuth
+from .compat import (
+    JSONDecodeError,
+    basestring,
+    builtin_str,
+    chardet,
+    cookielib,
+    urlencode,
+    urlsplit,
+    urlunparse,
+)
+from .compat import json as complexjson
+from .cookies import (
+    _copy_cookie_jar,  # type: ignore[reportPrivateUsage]
+    cookiejar_from_dict,
+    get_cookie_header,
+)
+from .exceptions import (
+    ChunkedEncodingError,
+    ConnectionError,
+    ContentDecodingError,
+    HTTPError,
+    InvalidJSONError,
+    InvalidURL,
+    MissingSchema,
+    StreamConsumedError,
+)
+from .exceptions import JSONDecodeError as RequestsJSONDecodeError
+from .exceptions import SSLError as RequestsSSLError
+from .hooks import default_hooks
+from .status_codes import codes
+from .structures import CaseInsensitiveDict
+from .utils import (
+    check_header_validity,
+    get_auth_from_url,
+    guess_filename,
+    guess_json_utf,
+    iter_slices,
+    parse_header_links,
+    requote_uri,
+    stream_decode_response_unicode,
+    super_len,
+    to_key_val_list,
+)
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from collections.abc import MutableMapping
+    from http.cookiejar import CookieJar
+
+    from typing_extensions import Self
+
+    from . import _types as _t
+    from .adapters import HTTPAdapter
+    from .cookies import RequestsCookieJar
+
+#: The set of HTTP status codes that indicate an automatically
+#: processable redirect.
+REDIRECT_STATI: Final[tuple[int, ...]] = (  # type: ignore[assignment]
+    codes.moved,  # 301
+    codes.found,  # 302
+    codes.other,  # 303
+    codes.temporary_redirect,  # 307
+    codes.permanent_redirect,  # 308
+)
+
+DEFAULT_REDIRECT_LIMIT: int = 30
+CONTENT_CHUNK_SIZE: int = 10 * 1024
+ITER_CHUNK_SIZE: int = 512
+
+
+class RequestEncodingMixin:
+    url: str | None
+
+    @property
+    def path_url(self) -> str:
+        """Build the path URL to use."""
+
+        url: list[str] = []
+
+        p = urlsplit(cast(str, self.url))
+
+        path = p.path
+        if not path:
+            path = "/"
+
+        url.append(path)
+
+        query = p.query
+        if query:
+            url.append("?")
+            url.append(query)
+
+        return "".join(url)
+
+    @overload
+    @staticmethod
+    def _encode_params(data: str) -> str: ...
+
+    @overload
+    @staticmethod
+    def _encode_params(data: bytes) -> bytes: ...
+
+    @overload
+    @staticmethod
+    def _encode_params(
+        data: _t.SupportsRead[str | bytes],
+    ) -> _t.SupportsRead[str | bytes]: ...
+
+    @overload
+    @staticmethod
+    def _encode_params(data: _t.KVDataType) -> str: ...
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def _encode_params(
+        data: _t.EncodableDataType,
+    ) -> str | bytes | _t.SupportsRead[str | bytes]:
+        """Encode parameters in a piece of data.
+
+        Will successfully encode parameters when passed as a dict or a list of
+        2-tuples. Order is retained if data is a list of 2-tuples but arbitrary
+        if parameters are supplied as a dict.
+        """
+
+        if isinstance(data, (str, bytes)):
+            return data
+        elif isinstance(data, _SupportsRead):
+            return data
+        elif hasattr(data, "__iter__"):
+            result: list[tuple[bytes, bytes]] = []
+            for k, vs in to_key_val_list(data):
+                if isinstance(vs, basestring) or not hasattr(vs, "__iter__"):
+                    vs = [vs]
+                for v in vs:
+                    if v is not None:
+                        result.append(
+                            (
+                                k.encode("utf-8") if isinstance(k, str) else k,
+                                v.encode("utf-8") if isinstance(v, str) else v,
+                            )
+                        )
+            return urlencode(result, doseq=True)
+        else:
+            return data  # type: ignore[return-value]  # unreachable for valid _t.DataType
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def _encode_files(
+        files: _t.FilesType, data: _t.RawDataType | None
+    ) -> tuple[bytes, str]:
+        """Build the body for a multipart/form-data request.
+
+        Will successfully encode files when passed as a dict or a list of
+        tuples. Order is retained if data is a list of tuples but arbitrary
+        if parameters are supplied as a dict.
+        The tuples may be 2-tuples (filename, fileobj), 3-tuples (filename, fileobj, contentype)
+        or 4-tuples (filename, fileobj, contentype, custom_headers).
+        """
+        if not files:
+            raise ValueError("Files must be provided.")
+        elif isinstance(data, basestring):
+            raise ValueError("Data must not be a string.")
+
+        new_fields: list[RequestField | tuple[str, bytes]] = []
+        fields = to_key_val_list(data or {})
+        files = to_key_val_list(files or {})
+
+        for field, val in fields:
+            if isinstance(val, basestring) or not hasattr(val, "__iter__"):
+                val = [val]
+            for v in val:
+                if v is not None:
+                    # Don't call str() on bytestrings: in Py3 it all goes wrong.
+                    if not isinstance(v, bytes):
+                        v = str(v)
+
+                    new_fields.append(
+                        (
+                            field.decode("utf-8")
+                            if isinstance(field, bytes)
+                            else field,
+                            v.encode("utf-8") if isinstance(v, str) else v,
+                        )
+                    )
+
+        for k, v in files:
+            # support for explicit filename
+            ft = None
+            fh = None
+            if isinstance(v, (tuple, list)):
+                if len(v) == 2:
+                    fn, fp = v
+                elif len(v) == 3:
+                    fn, fp, ft = v
+                else:
+                    fn, fp, ft, fh = v
+            else:
+                fn = guess_filename(v) or k
+                fp = v
+
+            if isinstance(fp, (str, bytes, bytearray)):
+                fdata = fp
+            elif isinstance(fp, _SupportsRead):  # type: ignore[reportUnnecessaryIsInstance]  # defensive check for untyped callers
+                fdata = fp.read()
+            elif fp is None:  # type: ignore[reportUnnecessaryComparison]  # defensive check for untyped callers
+                continue
+            else:
+                fdata = fp
+
+            rf = RequestField(name=k, data=fdata, filename=fn, headers=fh)
+            rf.make_multipart(content_type=ft)
+            new_fields.append(rf)
+
+        body, content_type = encode_multipart_formdata(new_fields)
+
+        return body, content_type
+
+
+class RequestHooksMixin:
+    hooks: dict[str, list[_t.HookType]]
+
+    def register_hook(
+        self, event: str, hook: Iterable[_t.HookType] | _t.HookType
+    ) -> None:
+        """Properly register a hook."""
+
+        if event not in self.hooks:
+            raise ValueError(f'Unsupported event specified, with event name "{event}"')
+
+        if isinstance(hook, Callable):
+            self.hooks[event].append(hook)
+        elif hasattr(hook, "__iter__"):
+            self.hooks[event].extend(h for h in hook if isinstance(h, Callable))  # type: ignore[reportUnnecessaryIsInstance]  # defensive runtime filter
+
+    def deregister_hook(self, event: str, hook: _t.HookType) -> bool:
+        """Deregister a previously registered hook.
+        Returns True if the hook existed, False if not.
+        """
+
+        try:
+            self.hooks[event].remove(hook)
+            return True
+        except ValueError:
+            return False
+
+
+class Request(RequestHooksMixin):
+    """A user-created :class:`Request ` object.
+
+    Used to prepare a :class:`PreparedRequest `, which is sent to the server.
+
+    :param method: HTTP method to use.
+    :param url: URL to send.
+    :param headers: dictionary of headers to send.
+    :param files: dictionary of {filename: fileobject} files to multipart upload.
+    :param data: the body to attach to the request. If a dictionary or
+        list of tuples ``[(key, value)]`` is provided, form-encoding will
+        take place.
+    :param json: json for the body to attach to the request (if files or data is not specified).
+    :param params: URL parameters to append to the URL. If a dictionary or
+        list of tuples ``[(key, value)]`` is provided, form-encoding will
+        take place.
+    :param auth: Auth handler or (user, pass) tuple.
+    :param cookies: dictionary or CookieJar of cookies to attach to this request.
+    :param hooks: dictionary of callback hooks, for internal usage.
+
+    Usage::
+
+      >>> import requests
+      >>> req = requests.Request('GET', 'https://httpbin.org/get')
+      >>> req.prepare()
+      
+    """
+
+    method: str | None
+    url: _t.UriType | None
+    headers: MutableMapping[str, str | bytes]
+    files: _t.FilesType
+    data: _t.DataType
+    json: _t.JsonType
+    params: _t.ParamsType
+    auth: _t.AuthType
+    cookies: RequestsCookieJar | CookieJar | dict[str, str] | None
+
+    def __init__(
+        self,
+        method: str | None = None,
+        url: _t.UriType | None = None,
+        headers: _t.HeadersType = None,
+        files: _t.FilesType = None,
+        data: _t.DataType = None,
+        params: _t.ParamsType = None,
+        auth: _t.AuthType = None,
+        cookies: RequestsCookieJar | CookieJar | dict[str, str] | None = None,
+        hooks: _t.HooksInputType | None = None,
+        json: _t.JsonType = None,
+    ) -> None:
+        # Default empty dicts for dict params.
+        data = [] if data is None else data
+        files = [] if files is None else files
+        headers = {} if headers is None else headers
+        params = {} if params is None else params
+        hooks = {} if hooks is None else hooks
+
+        self.hooks = default_hooks()
+        for k, v in list(hooks.items()):
+            self.register_hook(event=k, hook=v)
+
+        self.method = method
+        self.url = url
+        self.headers = headers
+        self.files = files
+        self.data = data
+        self.json = json
+        self.params = params
+        self.auth = auth
+        self.cookies = cookies
+
+    def __repr__(self) -> str:
+        return f""
+
+    def prepare(self) -> PreparedRequest:
+        """Constructs a :class:`PreparedRequest ` for transmission and returns it."""
+        p = PreparedRequest()
+        p.prepare(
+            method=self.method,
+            url=self.url,
+            headers=self.headers,
+            files=self.files,
+            data=self.data,
+            json=self.json,
+            params=self.params,
+            auth=self.auth,
+            cookies=self.cookies,
+            hooks=self.hooks,
+        )
+        return p
+
+
+class PreparedRequest(RequestEncodingMixin, RequestHooksMixin):
+    """The fully mutable :class:`PreparedRequest ` object,
+    containing the exact bytes that will be sent to the server.
+
+    Instances are generated from a :class:`Request ` object, and
+    should not be instantiated manually; doing so may produce undesirable
+    effects.
+
+    Usage::
+
+      >>> import requests
+      >>> req = requests.Request('GET', 'https://httpbin.org/get')
+      >>> r = req.prepare()
+      >>> r
+      
+
+      >>> s = requests.Session()
+      >>> s.send(r)
+      
+    """
+
+    method: str | None
+    url: str | None
+    headers: CaseInsensitiveDict[str | bytes]
+    _cookies: RequestsCookieJar | CookieJar | None
+    body: _t.BodyType
+    hooks: dict[str, list[_t.HookType]]
+    _body_position: int | object | None
+
+    def __init__(self) -> None:
+        #: HTTP verb to send to the server.
+        self.method = None
+        #: HTTP URL to send the request to.
+        self.url = None
+        #: dictionary of HTTP headers.
+        self.headers = None  # type: ignore[assignment]
+        # The `CookieJar` used to create the Cookie header will be stored here
+        # after prepare_cookies is called
+        self._cookies = None
+        #: request body to send to the server.
+        self.body = None
+        #: dictionary of callback hooks, for internal usage.
+        self.hooks = default_hooks()
+        #: integer denoting starting position of a readable file-like body.
+        self._body_position = None
+
+    def prepare(
+        self,
+        method: str | None = None,
+        url: _t.UriType | None = None,
+        headers: Mapping[str, str | bytes] | None = None,
+        files: _t.FilesType = None,
+        data: _t.DataType = None,
+        params: _t.ParamsType = None,
+        auth: _t.AuthType = None,
+        cookies: RequestsCookieJar | CookieJar | dict[str, str] | None = None,
+        hooks: _t.HooksInputType | None = None,
+        json: _t.JsonType = None,
+    ) -> None:
+        """Prepares the entire request with the given parameters."""
+
+        url = cast("_t.UriType", url)
+        self.prepare_method(method)
+        self.prepare_url(url, params)
+        self.prepare_headers(headers)
+        self.prepare_cookies(cookies)
+        self.prepare_body(data, files, json)
+        self.prepare_auth(auth, url)
+
+        # Note that prepare_auth must be last to enable authentication schemes
+        # such as OAuth to work on a fully prepared request.
+
+        # This MUST go after prepare_auth. Authenticators could add a hook
+        self.prepare_hooks(hooks)
+
+    def __repr__(self) -> str:
+        return f""
+
+    def copy(self) -> PreparedRequest:
+        p = PreparedRequest()
+        p.method = self.method
+        p.url = self.url
+        p.headers = self.headers.copy() if self.headers is not None else None  # type: ignore[assignment]
+        p._cookies = _copy_cookie_jar(self._cookies)
+        p.body = self.body
+        p.hooks = self.hooks
+        p._body_position = self._body_position
+        return p
+
+    def prepare_method(self, method: str | None) -> None:
+        """Prepares the given HTTP method."""
+        self.method = method
+        if self.method is not None:
+            self.method = to_native_string(self.method.upper())
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def _get_idna_encoded_host(host: str) -> str:
+        import idna
+
+        try:
+            host = idna.encode(host, uts46=True).decode("utf-8")
+        except idna.IDNAError:
+            raise UnicodeError
+        return host
+
+    def prepare_url(
+        self,
+        url: _t.UriType,
+        params: _t.ParamsType,
+    ) -> None:
+        """Prepares the given HTTP URL."""
+        #: Accept objects that have string representations.
+        #: We're unable to blindly call unicode/str functions
+        #: as this will include the bytestring indicator (b'')
+        #: on python 3.x.
+        #: https://github.com/psf/requests/pull/2238
+        if isinstance(url, bytes):
+            url = url.decode("utf8")
+        else:
+            url = str(url)
+
+        # Remove leading whitespaces from url
+        url = url.lstrip()
+
+        # Don't do any URL preparation for non-HTTP schemes like `mailto`,
+        # `data` etc to work around exceptions from `url_parse`, which
+        # handles RFC 3986 only.
+        if ":" in url and not url.lower().startswith("http"):
+            self.url = url
+            return
+
+        # Support for unicode domain names and paths.
+        try:
+            scheme, auth, host, port, path, query, fragment = parse_url(url)
+        except LocationParseError as e:
+            raise InvalidURL(*e.args)
+
+        if not scheme:
+            raise MissingSchema(
+                f"Invalid URL {url!r}: No scheme supplied. "
+                f"Perhaps you meant https://{url}?"
+            )
+
+        if not host:
+            raise InvalidURL(f"Invalid URL {url!r}: No host supplied")
+
+        # In general, we want to try IDNA encoding the hostname if the string contains
+        # non-ASCII characters. This allows users to automatically get the correct IDNA
+        # behaviour. For strings containing only ASCII characters, we need to also verify
+        # it doesn't start with a wildcard (*), before allowing the unencoded hostname.
+        if not unicode_is_ascii(host):
+            try:
+                host = self._get_idna_encoded_host(host)
+            except UnicodeError:
+                raise InvalidURL("URL has an invalid label.")
+        elif host.startswith(("*", ".")):
+            raise InvalidURL("URL has an invalid label.")
+
+        # Carefully reconstruct the network location
+        netloc = auth or ""
+        if netloc:
+            netloc += "@"
+        netloc += host
+        if port:
+            netloc += f":{port}"
+
+        # Bare domains aren't valid URLs.
+        if not path:
+            path = "/"
+
+        if isinstance(params, (str, bytes)):
+            params = to_native_string(params)
+
+        if params is not None:
+            enc_params = self._encode_params(params)
+        else:
+            enc_params = ""
+
+        if enc_params:
+            if query:
+                query = f"{query}&{enc_params}"
+            else:
+                query = enc_params
+
+        url = requote_uri(urlunparse((scheme, netloc, path, "", query, fragment)))
+        self.url = url
+
+    def prepare_headers(self, headers: Mapping[str, str | bytes] | None) -> None:
+        """Prepares the given HTTP headers."""
+
+        self.headers = CaseInsensitiveDict()
+        if headers:
+            for header in headers.items():
+                # Raise exception on invalid header value.
+                check_header_validity(header)
+                name, value = header
+                self.headers[to_native_string(name)] = value
+
+    def prepare_body(
+        self, data: _t.DataType, files: _t.FilesType, json: _t.JsonType = None
+    ) -> None:
+        """Prepares the given HTTP body data."""
+
+        # Check if file, fo, generator, iterator.
+        # If not, run through normal process.
+
+        # Nottin' on you.
+        body = None
+        content_type = None
+
+        if not data and json is not None:
+            # urllib3 requires a bytes-like body. Python 2's json.dumps
+            # provides this natively, but Python 3 gives a Unicode string.
+            content_type = "application/json"
+
+            try:
+                body = complexjson.dumps(json, allow_nan=False)
+            except ValueError as ve:
+                raise InvalidJSONError(ve, request=self)
+
+            if not isinstance(body, bytes):
+                body = body.encode("utf-8")
+
+        # data that proxies attributes to underlying objects needs hasattr
+        is_iterable = isinstance(data, Iterable) or hasattr(data, "__iter__")
+        if is_iterable and not isinstance(data, (str, bytes, list, tuple, Mapping)):
+            try:
+                length = super_len(data)
+            except (TypeError, AttributeError, UnsupportedOperation):
+                length = None
+
+            body = data
+
+            if getattr(body, "tell", None) is not None:
+                # Record the current file position before reading.
+                # This will allow us to rewind a file in the event
+                # of a redirect.
+                try:
+                    self._body_position = body.tell()  # type: ignore[union-attr]  # guarded by getattr check
+                except OSError:
+                    # This differentiates from None, allowing us to catch
+                    # a failed `tell()` later when trying to rewind the body
+                    self._body_position = object()
+
+            if files:
+                raise NotImplementedError(
+                    "Streamed bodies and files are mutually exclusive."
+                )
+
+            if length:
+                self.headers["Content-Length"] = builtin_str(length)
+            else:
+                self.headers["Transfer-Encoding"] = "chunked"
+        else:
+            # After is_stream filtering, remaining data is raw (not streamed)
+            raw_data = cast("_t.RawDataType | None", data)
+
+            # Multi-part file uploads.
+            if files:
+                (body, content_type) = self._encode_files(files, raw_data)
+            else:
+                if raw_data:
+                    body = self._encode_params(raw_data)
+                    if isinstance(data, basestring) or isinstance(data, _SupportsRead):
+                        content_type = None
+                    else:
+                        content_type = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
+
+            self.prepare_content_length(body)
+
+            # Add content-type if it wasn't explicitly provided.
+            if content_type and ("content-type" not in self.headers):
+                self.headers["Content-Type"] = content_type
+
+        self.body = body  # type: ignore[assignment]  # body transforms from DataType to BodyType
+
+    def prepare_content_length(self, body: _t.BodyType) -> None:
+        """Prepare Content-Length header based on request method and body"""
+        if body is not None:
+            length = super_len(body)
+            if length:
+                # If length exists, set it. Otherwise, we fallback
+                # to Transfer-Encoding: chunked.
+                self.headers["Content-Length"] = builtin_str(length)
+        elif (
+            self.method not in ("GET", "HEAD")
+            and self.headers.get("Content-Length") is None
+        ):
+            # Set Content-Length to 0 for methods that can have a body
+            # but don't provide one. (i.e. not GET or HEAD)
+            self.headers["Content-Length"] = "0"
+
+    def prepare_auth(
+        self,
+        auth: _t.AuthType,
+        url: _t.UriType = "",
+    ) -> None:
+        """Prepares the given HTTP auth data."""
+
+        # If no Auth is explicitly provided, extract it from the URL first.
+        if auth is None:
+            url_auth = get_auth_from_url(cast(str, self.url))
+            auth = url_auth if any(url_auth) else None
+
+        if auth:
+            if isinstance(auth, tuple) and len(auth) == 2:  # type: ignore[arg-type]  # pyright widens tuple from Callable in AuthType
+                # special-case basic HTTP auth
+                auth_handler = HTTPBasicAuth(*auth)  # type: ignore[arg-type]  # pyright widens tuple from Callable in AuthType
+            else:
+                # TODO: can be fixed by flipping the conditionals
+                auth_handler = cast("Callable[..., PreparedRequest]", auth)
+
+            # Allow auth to make its changes.
+            r = auth_handler(self)
+
+            # Update self to reflect the auth changes.
+            self.__dict__.update(r.__dict__)
+
+            # Recompute Content-Length
+            self.prepare_content_length(self.body)
+
+    def prepare_cookies(
+        self, cookies: RequestsCookieJar | CookieJar | dict[str, str] | None
+    ) -> None:
+        """Prepares the given HTTP cookie data.
+
+        This function eventually generates a ``Cookie`` header from the
+        given cookies using cookielib. Due to cookielib's design, the header
+        will not be regenerated if it already exists, meaning this function
+        can only be called once for the life of the
+        :class:`PreparedRequest ` object. Any subsequent calls
+        to ``prepare_cookies`` will have no actual effect, unless the "Cookie"
+        header is removed beforehand.
+        """
+        if isinstance(cookies, cookielib.CookieJar):
+            self._cookies = cookies
+        else:
+            self._cookies = cookiejar_from_dict(cookies)
+
+        cookies_jar = cast("CookieJar", self._cookies)
+        cookie_header = get_cookie_header(cookies_jar, self)
+        if cookie_header is not None:
+            self.headers["Cookie"] = cookie_header
+
+    def prepare_hooks(self, hooks: _t.HooksInputType | None) -> None:
+        """Prepares the given hooks."""
+        # hooks can be passed as None to the prepare method and to this
+        # method. To prevent iterating over None, simply use an empty list
+        # if hooks is False-y
+        hooks = hooks or {}
+        for event in hooks:
+            self.register_hook(event, hooks[event])
+
+
+class Response:
+    """The :class:`Response ` object, which contains a
+    server's response to an HTTP request.
+    """
+
+    _content: bytes | Literal[False] | None
+    _content_consumed: bool
+    _next: PreparedRequest | None
+    status_code: int
+    headers: CaseInsensitiveDict[str]
+    raw: Any
+    url: str
+    encoding: str | None
+    history: list[Response]
+    reason: str
+    cookies: RequestsCookieJar
+    elapsed: datetime.timedelta
+    request: PreparedRequest
+    connection: HTTPAdapter
+
+    __attrs__: list[str] = [
+        "_content",
+        "status_code",
+        "headers",
+        "url",
+        "history",
+        "encoding",
+        "reason",
+        "cookies",
+        "elapsed",
+        "request",
+    ]
+
+    def __init__(self) -> None:
+        self._content = False
+        self._content_consumed = False
+        self._next = None
+
+        #: Integer Code of responded HTTP Status, e.g. 404 or 200.
+        self.status_code = None  # type: ignore[assignment]
+
+        #: Case-insensitive Dictionary of Response Headers.
+        #: For example, ``headers['content-encoding']`` will return the
+        #: value of a ``'Content-Encoding'`` response header.
+        self.headers = CaseInsensitiveDict()
+
+        #: File-like object representation of response (for advanced usage).
+        #: Use of ``raw`` requires that ``stream=True`` be set on the request.
+        #: This requirement does not apply for use internally to Requests.
+        self.raw = None
+
+        #: Final URL location of Response.
+        self.url = None  # type: ignore[assignment]
+
+        #: Encoding to decode with when accessing r.text.
+        self.encoding = None
+
+        #: A list of :class:`Response ` objects from
+        #: the history of the Request. Any redirect responses will end
+        #: up here. The list is sorted from the oldest to the most recent request.
+        self.history = []
+
+        #: Textual reason of responded HTTP Status, e.g. "Not Found" or "OK".
+        self.reason = None  # type: ignore[assignment]
+
+        #: A CookieJar of Cookies the server sent back.
+        self.cookies = cookiejar_from_dict({})
+
+        #: The amount of time elapsed between sending the request
+        #: and the arrival of the response (as a timedelta).
+        #: This property specifically measures the time taken between sending
+        #: the first byte of the request and finishing parsing the headers. It
+        #: is therefore unaffected by consuming the response content or the
+        #: value of the ``stream`` keyword argument.
+        self.elapsed = datetime.timedelta(0)
+
+        #: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` object to which this
+        #: is a response.
+        self.request = None  # type: ignore[assignment]
+
+    def __enter__(self) -> Self:
+        return self
+
+    def __exit__(self, *args: Any) -> None:
+        self.close()
+
+    def __getstate__(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
+        # Consume everything; accessing the content attribute makes
+        # sure the content has been fully read.
+        if not self._content_consumed:
+            self.content
+
+        return {attr: getattr(self, attr, None) for attr in self.__attrs__}
+
+    def __setstate__(self, state: dict[str, Any]) -> None:
+        for name, value in state.items():
+            setattr(self, name, value)
+
+        # pickled objects do not have .raw
+        setattr(self, "_content_consumed", True)
+        setattr(self, "raw", None)
+
+    def __repr__(self) -> str:
+        return f""
+
+    def __bool__(self) -> bool:
+        """Returns True if :attr:`status_code` is less than 400.
+
+        This attribute checks if the status code of the response is between
+        400 and 600 to see if there was a client error or a server error. If
+        the status code, is between 200 and 400, this will return True. This
+        is **not** a check to see if the response code is ``200 OK``.
+        """
+        return self.ok
+
+    def __nonzero__(self) -> bool:
+        """Returns True if :attr:`status_code` is less than 400.
+
+        This attribute checks if the status code of the response is between
+        400 and 600 to see if there was a client error or a server error. If
+        the status code, is between 200 and 400, this will return True. This
+        is **not** a check to see if the response code is ``200 OK``.
+        """
+        return self.ok
+
+    def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[bytes]:
+        """Allows you to use a response as an iterator."""
+        return self.iter_content(128)
+
+    @property
+    def ok(self) -> bool:
+        """Returns True if :attr:`status_code` is less than 400, False if not.
+
+        This attribute checks if the status code of the response is between
+        400 and 600 to see if there was a client error or a server error. If
+        the status code is between 200 and 400, this will return True. This
+        is **not** a check to see if the response code is ``200 OK``.
+        """
+        try:
+            self.raise_for_status()
+        except HTTPError:
+            return False
+        return True
+
+    @property
+    def is_redirect(self) -> bool:
+        """True if this Response is a well-formed HTTP redirect that could have
+        been processed automatically (by :meth:`Session.resolve_redirects`).
+        """
+        return "location" in self.headers and self.status_code in REDIRECT_STATI
+
+    @property
+    def is_permanent_redirect(self) -> bool:
+        """True if this Response one of the permanent versions of redirect."""
+        return "location" in self.headers and self.status_code in (
+            codes.moved_permanently,
+            codes.permanent_redirect,
+        )
+
+    @property
+    def next(self) -> PreparedRequest | None:
+        """Returns a PreparedRequest for the next request in a redirect chain, if there is one."""
+        return self._next
+
+    @property
+    def apparent_encoding(self) -> str | None:
+        """The apparent encoding, provided by the charset_normalizer or chardet libraries."""
+        if chardet is not None:
+            return chardet.detect(self.content)["encoding"]
+        else:
+            # If no character detection library is available, we'll fall back
+            # to a standard Python utf-8 str.
+            return "utf-8"
+
+    @overload
+    def iter_content(
+        self, chunk_size: int | None = 1, decode_unicode: Literal[False] = False
+    ) -> Iterator[bytes]: ...
+    @overload
+    def iter_content(
+        self, chunk_size: int | None = 1, *, decode_unicode: Literal[True]
+    ) -> Iterator[str | bytes]: ...
+    def iter_content(
+        self, chunk_size: int | None = 1, decode_unicode: bool = False
+    ) -> Iterator[str | bytes]:
+        """Iterates over the response data.  When stream=True is set on the
+        request, this avoids reading the content at once into memory for
+        large responses.  The chunk size is the number of bytes it should
+        read into memory.  This is not necessarily the length of each item
+        returned as decoding can take place.
+
+        chunk_size must be of type int or None. A value of None will
+        function differently depending on the value of `stream`.
+        stream=True will read data as it arrives in whatever size the
+        chunks are received. If stream=False, data is returned as
+        a single chunk.
+
+        If decode_unicode is True, content will be decoded using encoding
+        information from the response. If no encoding information is available,
+        bytes will be returned. This can be bypassed by manually setting
+        `encoding` on the response.
+        """
+
+        def generate() -> Generator[bytes, None, None]:
+            # Special case for urllib3.
+            if hasattr(self.raw, "stream"):
+                try:
+                    yield from self.raw.stream(chunk_size, decode_content=True)
+                except ProtocolError as e:
+                    raise ChunkedEncodingError(e)
+                except DecodeError as e:
+                    raise ContentDecodingError(e)
+                except ReadTimeoutError as e:
+                    raise ConnectionError(e)
+                except SSLError as e:
+                    raise RequestsSSLError(e)
+            else:
+                # Standard file-like object.
+                while True:
+                    chunk = self.raw.read(chunk_size)
+                    if not chunk:
+                        break
+                    yield chunk
+
+            self._content_consumed = True
+
+        if self._content_consumed and isinstance(self._content, bool):
+            raise StreamConsumedError()
+        elif chunk_size is not None and not isinstance(chunk_size, int):  # type: ignore[reportUnnecessaryIsInstance]  # runtime guard for untyped callers
+            raise TypeError(
+                f"chunk_size must be an int, it is instead a {type(chunk_size)}."
+            )
+
+        if self._content_consumed:
+            # simulate reading small chunks of the content
+            content = cast(bytes, self._content)
+            chunks = iter_slices(content, chunk_size)
+        else:
+            chunks = generate()
+
+        if decode_unicode:
+            chunks = stream_decode_response_unicode(chunks, self)
+
+        return chunks
+
+    @overload
+    def iter_lines(
+        self,
+        chunk_size: int = ITER_CHUNK_SIZE,
+        decode_unicode: Literal[False] = False,
+        delimiter: bytes | None = None,
+    ) -> Iterator[bytes]: ...
+    @overload
+    def iter_lines(
+        self,
+        chunk_size: int = ITER_CHUNK_SIZE,
+        *,
+        decode_unicode: Literal[True],
+        delimiter: str | bytes | None = None,
+    ) -> Iterator[str | bytes]: ...
+    def iter_lines(
+        self,
+        chunk_size: int = ITER_CHUNK_SIZE,
+        decode_unicode: bool = False,
+        delimiter: str | bytes | None = None,
+    ) -> Iterator[str | bytes]:
+        """Iterates over the response data, one line at a time.  When
+        stream=True is set on the request, this avoids reading the
+        content at once into memory for large responses.
+
+        The decode_unicode param works the same as in `iter_content`, with the
+        same caveats.
+
+        .. note:: This method is not reentrant safe.
+        """
+
+        pending: str | bytes | None = None
+
+        for chunk in self.iter_content(
+            chunk_size=chunk_size, decode_unicode=decode_unicode
+        ):
+            if pending is not None:
+                # TODO: remove cast after iter_lines rewrite
+                chunk = cast("str | bytes", pending + chunk)  # type: ignore[operator]
+
+            if delimiter:
+                lines = chunk.split(delimiter)  # type: ignore[arg-type]
+            else:
+                lines = chunk.splitlines()
+
+            if lines and lines[-1] and chunk and lines[-1][-1] == chunk[-1]:
+                pending = lines.pop()
+            else:
+                pending = None
+
+            yield from lines
+
+        if pending is not None:
+            yield pending
+
+    @property
+    def content(self) -> bytes:
+        """Content of the response, in bytes."""
+
+        if self._content is False:
+            # Read the contents.
+            if self._content_consumed:
+                raise RuntimeError("The content for this response was already consumed")
+
+            if self.status_code == 0 or self.raw is None:
+                self._content = None
+            else:
+                self._content = b"".join(self.iter_content(CONTENT_CHUNK_SIZE)) or b""
+
+        self._content_consumed = True
+        # don't need to release the connection; that's been handled by urllib3
+        # since we exhausted the data.
+        return self._content  # type: ignore[return-value]
+
+    @property
+    def text(self) -> str:
+        """Content of the response, in unicode.
+
+        If Response.encoding is None, encoding will be guessed using
+        ``charset_normalizer`` or ``chardet``.
+
+        The encoding of the response content is determined based solely on HTTP
+        headers, following RFC 2616 to the letter. If you can take advantage of
+        non-HTTP knowledge to make a better guess at the encoding, you should
+        set ``r.encoding`` appropriately before accessing this property.
+        """
+
+        # Try charset from content-type
+        content = None
+        encoding = self.encoding
+
+        if not self.content:
+            return ""
+
+        # Fallback to auto-detected encoding.
+        if self.encoding is None:
+            encoding = self.apparent_encoding
+
+        # Decode unicode from given encoding.
+        try:
+            content = str(self.content, encoding or "utf-8", errors="replace")
+        except (LookupError, TypeError):
+            # A LookupError is raised if the encoding was not found which could
+            # indicate a misspelling or similar mistake.
+            #
+            # A TypeError can be raised if encoding is None
+            #
+            # So we try blindly encoding.
+            content = str(self.content, errors="replace")
+
+        return content
+
+    def json(self, **kwargs: Any) -> Any:
+        r"""Decodes the JSON response body (if any) as a Python object.
+
+        This may return a dictionary, list, etc. depending on what is in the response.
+
+        :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``json.loads`` takes.
+        :raises requests.exceptions.JSONDecodeError: If the response body does not
+            contain valid json.
+        """
+
+        if not self.encoding and self.content and len(self.content) > 3:
+            # No encoding set. JSON RFC 4627 section 3 states we should expect
+            # UTF-8, -16 or -32. Detect which one to use; If the detection or
+            # decoding fails, fall back to `self.text` (using charset_normalizer to make
+            # a best guess).
+            encoding = guess_json_utf(self.content)
+            if encoding is not None:
+                try:
+                    return complexjson.loads(self.content.decode(encoding), **kwargs)
+                except UnicodeDecodeError:
+                    # Wrong UTF codec detected; usually because it's not UTF-8
+                    # but some other 8-bit codec.  This is an RFC violation,
+                    # and the server didn't bother to tell us what codec *was*
+                    # used.
+                    pass
+                except JSONDecodeError as e:
+                    raise RequestsJSONDecodeError(e.msg, e.doc, e.pos)
+
+        try:
+            return complexjson.loads(self.text, **kwargs)
+        except JSONDecodeError as e:
+            # Catch JSON-related errors and raise as requests.JSONDecodeError
+            # This aliases json.JSONDecodeError and simplejson.JSONDecodeError
+            raise RequestsJSONDecodeError(e.msg, e.doc, e.pos)
+
+    @property
+    def links(self) -> dict[str, dict[str, str]]:
+        """Returns the parsed header links of the response, if any."""
+
+        header = self.headers.get("link")
+
+        resolved_links: dict[str, dict[str, str]] = {}
+
+        if header:
+            links = parse_header_links(header)
+
+            for link in links:
+                key = link.get("rel") or link.get("url")
+                if key is not None:
+                    resolved_links[key] = link
+
+        return resolved_links
+
+    def raise_for_status(self) -> None:
+        """Raises :class:`HTTPError`, if one occurred."""
+
+        http_error_msg = ""
+        if isinstance(self.reason, bytes):
+            # We attempt to decode utf-8 first because some servers
+            # choose to localize their reason strings. If the string
+            # isn't utf-8, we fall back to iso-8859-1 for all other
+            # encodings. (See PR #3538)
+            try:
+                reason = self.reason.decode("utf-8")
+            except UnicodeDecodeError:
+                reason = self.reason.decode("iso-8859-1")
+        else:
+            reason = self.reason
+
+        if 400 <= self.status_code < 500:
+            http_error_msg = (
+                f"{self.status_code} Client Error: {reason} for url: {self.url}"
+            )
+
+        elif 500 <= self.status_code < 600:
+            http_error_msg = (
+                f"{self.status_code} Server Error: {reason} for url: {self.url}"
+            )
+
+        if http_error_msg:
+            raise HTTPError(http_error_msg, response=self)
+
+    def close(self) -> None:
+        """Releases the connection back to the pool. Once this method has been
+        called the underlying ``raw`` object must not be accessed again.
+
+        *Note: Should not normally need to be called explicitly.*
+        """
+        if not self._content_consumed:
+            self.raw.close()
+
+        release_conn = getattr(self.raw, "release_conn", None)
+        if release_conn is not None:
+            release_conn()
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/packages.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/packages.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5ab3d8e250de8475cb22553f564e5444e02c7460
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/packages.py
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+import sys
+
+from .compat import chardet
+
+# This code exists for backwards compatibility reasons.
+# I don't like it either. Just look the other way. :)
+
+for package in ("urllib3", "idna"):
+    locals()[package] = __import__(package)
+    # This traversal is apparently necessary such that the identities are
+    # preserved (requests.packages.urllib3.* is urllib3.*)
+    for mod in list(sys.modules):
+        if mod == package or mod.startswith(f"{package}."):
+            sys.modules[f"requests.packages.{mod}"] = sys.modules[mod]
+
+if chardet is not None:
+    target = chardet.__name__
+    for mod in list(sys.modules):
+        if mod == target or mod.startswith(f"{target}."):
+            imported_mod = sys.modules[mod]
+            sys.modules[f"requests.packages.{mod}"] = imported_mod
+            mod = mod.replace(target, "chardet")
+            sys.modules[f"requests.packages.{mod}"] = imported_mod
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diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/sessions.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/sessions.py
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+"""
+requests.sessions
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+This module provides a Session object to manage and persist settings across
+requests (cookies, auth, proxies).
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import os
+import sys
+import time
+from collections import OrderedDict
+from collections.abc import Generator, Mapping, MutableMapping
+from datetime import timedelta
+from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, cast
+
+from ._internal_utils import to_native_string
+from ._types import is_prepared as _is_prepared
+from .adapters import HTTPAdapter
+from .auth import _basic_auth_str  # type: ignore[reportPrivateUsage]
+from .compat import cookielib, urljoin, urlparse
+from .cookies import (
+    RequestsCookieJar,
+    cookiejar_from_dict,
+    extract_cookies_to_jar,
+    merge_cookies,
+)
+from .exceptions import (
+    ChunkedEncodingError,
+    ContentDecodingError,
+    InvalidSchema,
+    TooManyRedirects,
+)
+from .hooks import default_hooks, dispatch_hook
+
+# formerly defined here, reexposed here for backward compatibility
+from .models import (  # noqa: F401
+    DEFAULT_REDIRECT_LIMIT,
+    REDIRECT_STATI,  # type: ignore[reportUnusedImport]
+    PreparedRequest,
+    Request,
+    Response,
+)
+from .status_codes import codes
+from .structures import CaseInsensitiveDict
+from .utils import (  # noqa: F401
+    DEFAULT_PORTS,
+    default_headers,
+    get_auth_from_url,
+    get_environ_proxies,
+    get_netrc_auth,
+    requote_uri,
+    resolve_proxies,
+    rewind_body,
+    should_bypass_proxies,  # type: ignore[reportUnusedImport]  # re-export for external consumers
+    to_key_val_list,
+)
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from http.cookiejar import CookieJar
+
+    from typing_extensions import Self, Unpack
+
+    from . import _types as _t
+    from .adapters import BaseAdapter
+
+# Preferred clock, based on which one is more accurate on a given system.
+if sys.platform == "win32":
+    preferred_clock = time.perf_counter
+else:
+    preferred_clock = time.time
+
+
+def merge_setting(
+    request_setting: Any, session_setting: Any, dict_class: type = OrderedDict
+) -> Any:
+    """Determines appropriate setting for a given request, taking into account
+    the explicit setting on that request, and the setting in the session. If a
+    setting is a dictionary, they will be merged together using `dict_class`
+    """
+
+    if session_setting is None:
+        return request_setting
+
+    if request_setting is None:
+        return session_setting
+
+    # Bypass if not a dictionary (e.g. verify)
+    if not (
+        isinstance(session_setting, Mapping) and isinstance(request_setting, Mapping)
+    ):
+        return request_setting
+
+    merged_setting = dict_class(to_key_val_list(session_setting))  # type: ignore[arg-type]  # isinstance narrows Any to Mapping[Unknown]
+    merged_setting.update(to_key_val_list(request_setting))  # type: ignore[arg-type]
+
+    # Remove keys that are set to None. Extract keys first to avoid altering
+    # the dictionary during iteration.
+    none_keys = [k for (k, v) in merged_setting.items() if v is None]
+    for key in none_keys:
+        del merged_setting[key]
+
+    return merged_setting
+
+
+def merge_hooks(
+    request_hooks: _t.HooksType,
+    session_hooks: _t.HooksType,
+    dict_class: type = OrderedDict,
+) -> _t.HooksType:
+    """Properly merges both requests and session hooks.
+
+    This is necessary because when request_hooks == {'response': []}, the
+    merge breaks Session hooks entirely.
+    """
+    if session_hooks is None or session_hooks.get("response") == []:
+        return request_hooks
+
+    if request_hooks is None or request_hooks.get("response") == []:
+        return session_hooks
+
+    return merge_setting(request_hooks, session_hooks, dict_class)
+
+
+class SessionRedirectMixin:
+    max_redirects: int
+    trust_env: bool
+    cookies: RequestsCookieJar
+
+    def send(self, request: PreparedRequest, **kwargs: Any) -> Response: ...
+
+    def get_redirect_target(self, resp: Response) -> str | None:
+        """Receives a Response. Returns a redirect URI or ``None``"""
+        # Due to the nature of how requests processes redirects this method will
+        # be called at least once upon the original response and at least twice
+        # on each subsequent redirect response (if any).
+        # If a custom mixin is used to handle this logic, it may be advantageous
+        # to cache the redirect location onto the response object as a private
+        # attribute.
+        if resp.is_redirect:
+            location = resp.headers["location"]
+            # Currently the underlying http module on py3 decode headers
+            # in latin1, but empirical evidence suggests that latin1 is very
+            # rarely used with non-ASCII characters in HTTP headers.
+            # It is more likely to get UTF8 header rather than latin1.
+            # This causes incorrect handling of UTF8 encoded location headers.
+            # To solve this, we re-encode the location in latin1.
+            location = location.encode("latin1")
+            return to_native_string(location, "utf8")
+        return None
+
+    def should_strip_auth(self, old_url: str, new_url: str) -> bool:
+        """Decide whether Authorization header should be removed when redirecting"""
+        old_parsed = urlparse(old_url)
+        new_parsed = urlparse(new_url)
+        if old_parsed.hostname != new_parsed.hostname:
+            return True
+        # Special case: allow http -> https redirect when using the standard
+        # ports. This isn't specified by RFC 7235, but is kept to avoid
+        # breaking backwards compatibility with older versions of requests
+        # that allowed any redirects on the same host.
+        if (
+            old_parsed.scheme == "http"
+            and old_parsed.port in (80, None)
+            and new_parsed.scheme == "https"
+            and new_parsed.port in (443, None)
+        ):
+            return False
+
+        # Handle default port usage corresponding to scheme.
+        changed_port = old_parsed.port != new_parsed.port
+        changed_scheme = old_parsed.scheme != new_parsed.scheme
+        default_port = (DEFAULT_PORTS.get(old_parsed.scheme, None), None)
+        if (
+            not changed_scheme
+            and old_parsed.port in default_port
+            and new_parsed.port in default_port
+        ):
+            return False
+
+        # Standard case: root URI must match
+        return changed_port or changed_scheme
+
+    def resolve_redirects(
+        self,
+        resp: Response,
+        req: PreparedRequest,
+        stream: bool = False,
+        timeout: _t.TimeoutType = None,
+        verify: _t.VerifyType = True,
+        cert: _t.CertType = None,
+        proxies: dict[str, str] | None = None,
+        yield_requests: bool = False,
+        **adapter_kwargs: Any,
+    ) -> Generator[Response, None, None]:
+        """Receives a Response. Returns a generator of Responses or Requests."""
+
+        hist: list[Response] = []  # keep track of history
+
+        url = self.get_redirect_target(resp)
+        previous_fragment = urlparse(req.url).fragment
+        while url:
+            prepared_request = req.copy()
+
+            # Update history and keep track of redirects.
+            resp.history = hist[:]
+            hist.append(resp)
+
+            try:
+                resp.content  # Consume socket so it can be released
+            except (ChunkedEncodingError, ContentDecodingError, RuntimeError):
+                resp.raw.read(decode_content=False)
+
+            if len(resp.history) >= self.max_redirects:
+                raise TooManyRedirects(
+                    f"Exceeded {self.max_redirects} redirects.", response=resp
+                )
+
+            # Release the connection back into the pool.
+            resp.close()
+
+            # Handle redirection without scheme (see: RFC 1808 Section 4)
+            if url.startswith("//"):
+                parsed_rurl = urlparse(resp.url)
+                url = ":".join([to_native_string(parsed_rurl.scheme), url])
+
+            # Normalize url case and attach previous fragment if needed (RFC 7231 7.1.2)
+            parsed = urlparse(url)
+            if parsed.fragment == "" and previous_fragment:
+                parsed = parsed._replace(fragment=previous_fragment)
+            elif parsed.fragment:
+                previous_fragment = parsed.fragment
+            url = parsed.geturl()
+
+            # Facilitate relative 'location' headers, as allowed by RFC 7231.
+            # (e.g. '/path/to/resource' instead of 'http://domain.tld/path/to/resource')
+            # Compliant with RFC3986, we percent encode the url.
+            if not parsed.netloc:
+                url = urljoin(resp.url, requote_uri(url))
+            else:
+                url = requote_uri(url)
+
+            prepared_request.url = to_native_string(url)
+
+            self.rebuild_method(prepared_request, resp)
+
+            # https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/1084
+            if resp.status_code not in (
+                codes.temporary_redirect,
+                codes.permanent_redirect,
+            ):
+                # https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/3490
+                purged_headers = ("Content-Length", "Content-Type", "Transfer-Encoding")
+                for header in purged_headers:
+                    prepared_request.headers.pop(header, None)
+                prepared_request.body = None
+
+            headers = prepared_request.headers
+            headers.pop("Cookie", None)
+
+            # Extract any cookies sent on the response to the cookiejar
+            # in the new request. Because we've mutated our copied prepared
+            # request, use the old one that we haven't yet touched.
+            cookie_jar = cast("CookieJar", prepared_request._cookies)  # type: ignore[reportPrivateUsage]
+            extract_cookies_to_jar(cookie_jar, req, resp.raw)
+            merge_cookies(cookie_jar, self.cookies)
+            prepared_request.prepare_cookies(cookie_jar)
+
+            # Rebuild auth and proxy information.
+            proxies = self.rebuild_proxies(prepared_request, proxies)
+            self.rebuild_auth(prepared_request, resp)
+
+            # A failed tell() sets `_body_position` to `object()`. This non-None
+            # value ensures `rewindable` will be True, allowing us to raise an
+            # UnrewindableBodyError, instead of hanging the connection.
+            rewindable = prepared_request._body_position is not None and (  # type: ignore[reportPrivateUsage]
+                "Content-Length" in headers or "Transfer-Encoding" in headers
+            )
+
+            # Attempt to rewind consumed file-like object.
+            if rewindable:
+                rewind_body(prepared_request)
+
+            # Override the original request.
+            req = prepared_request
+
+            if yield_requests:
+                yield req  # type: ignore[misc]  # Internal use only, returns PreparedRequest
+            else:
+                resp = self.send(
+                    req,
+                    stream=stream,
+                    timeout=timeout,
+                    verify=verify,
+                    cert=cert,
+                    proxies=proxies,
+                    allow_redirects=False,
+                    **adapter_kwargs,
+                )
+
+                extract_cookies_to_jar(self.cookies, prepared_request, resp.raw)
+
+                # extract redirect url, if any, for the next loop
+                url = self.get_redirect_target(resp)
+                yield resp
+
+    def rebuild_auth(
+        self, prepared_request: PreparedRequest, response: Response
+    ) -> None:
+        """When being redirected we may want to strip authentication from the
+        request to avoid leaking credentials. This method intelligently removes
+        and reapplies authentication where possible to avoid credential loss.
+        """
+        original_request = response.request
+        assert _is_prepared(original_request)
+        assert _is_prepared(prepared_request)
+
+        headers = prepared_request.headers
+        original_url = original_request.url
+        url = prepared_request.url
+
+        if "Authorization" in headers and self.should_strip_auth(original_url, url):
+            # If we get redirected to a new host, we should strip out any
+            # authentication headers.
+            del headers["Authorization"]
+
+        # .netrc might have more auth for us on our new host.
+        new_auth = get_netrc_auth(url) if self.trust_env else None
+        if new_auth is not None:
+            prepared_request.prepare_auth(new_auth)
+
+    def rebuild_proxies(
+        self,
+        prepared_request: PreparedRequest,
+        proxies: dict[str, str] | None,
+    ) -> dict[str, str]:
+        """This method re-evaluates the proxy configuration by considering the
+        environment variables. If we are redirected to a URL covered by
+        NO_PROXY, we strip the proxy configuration. Otherwise, we set missing
+        proxy keys for this URL (in case they were stripped by a previous
+        redirect).
+
+        This method also replaces the Proxy-Authorization header where
+        necessary.
+
+        :rtype: dict
+        """
+        assert _is_prepared(prepared_request)
+        headers = prepared_request.headers
+        scheme = urlparse(prepared_request.url).scheme
+        new_proxies = resolve_proxies(prepared_request, proxies, self.trust_env)
+
+        if "Proxy-Authorization" in headers:
+            del headers["Proxy-Authorization"]
+
+        try:
+            username, password = get_auth_from_url(new_proxies[scheme])
+        except KeyError:
+            username, password = None, None
+
+        # urllib3 handles proxy authorization for us in the standard adapter.
+        # Avoid appending this to TLS tunneled requests where it may be leaked.
+        if not scheme.startswith("https") and username and password:
+            headers["Proxy-Authorization"] = _basic_auth_str(username, password)
+
+        return new_proxies
+
+    def rebuild_method(
+        self, prepared_request: PreparedRequest, response: Response
+    ) -> None:
+        """When being redirected we may want to change the method of the request
+        based on certain specs or browser behavior.
+        """
+        method = prepared_request.method
+
+        # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-6.4.4
+        if response.status_code == codes.see_other and method != "HEAD":
+            method = "GET"
+
+        # Do what the browsers do, despite standards...
+        # First, turn 302s into GETs.
+        if response.status_code == codes.found and method != "HEAD":
+            method = "GET"
+
+        # Second, if a POST is responded to with a 301, turn it into a GET.
+        # This bizarre behaviour is explained in Issue 1704.
+        if response.status_code == codes.moved and method == "POST":
+            method = "GET"
+
+        prepared_request.method = method
+
+
+class Session(SessionRedirectMixin):
+    """A Requests session.
+
+    Provides cookie persistence, connection-pooling, and configuration.
+
+    Basic Usage::
+
+      >>> import requests
+      >>> s = requests.Session()
+      >>> s.get('https://httpbin.org/get')
+      
+
+    Or as a context manager::
+
+      >>> with requests.Session() as s:
+      ...     s.get('https://httpbin.org/get')
+      
+    """
+
+    headers: CaseInsensitiveDict[str]
+    auth: _t.AuthType
+    proxies: dict[str, str]
+    hooks: dict[str, list[_t.HookType]]
+    params: MutableMapping[str, Any]
+    stream: bool
+    verify: _t.VerifyType
+    cert: _t.CertType
+    max_redirects: int
+    trust_env: bool
+    cookies: RequestsCookieJar
+    adapters: MutableMapping[str, BaseAdapter]
+
+    __attrs__: list[str] = [
+        "headers",
+        "cookies",
+        "auth",
+        "proxies",
+        "hooks",
+        "params",
+        "verify",
+        "cert",
+        "adapters",
+        "stream",
+        "trust_env",
+        "max_redirects",
+    ]
+
+    def __init__(self) -> None:
+        #: A case-insensitive dictionary of headers to be sent on each
+        #: :class:`Request ` sent from this
+        #: :class:`Session `.
+        self.headers = default_headers()
+
+        #: Default Authentication tuple or object to attach to
+        #: :class:`Request `.
+        self.auth = None
+
+        #: Dictionary mapping protocol or protocol and host to the URL of the proxy
+        #: (e.g. {'http': 'foo.bar:3128', 'http://host.name': 'foo.bar:4012'}) to
+        #: be used on each :class:`Request `.
+        self.proxies = {}
+
+        #: Event-handling hooks.
+        self.hooks = default_hooks()
+
+        #: Dictionary of querystring data to attach to each
+        #: :class:`Request `. The dictionary values may be lists for
+        #: representing multivalued query parameters.
+        self.params = {}
+
+        #: Stream response content default.
+        self.stream = False
+
+        #: SSL Verification default.
+        #: Defaults to `True`, requiring requests to verify the TLS certificate at the
+        #: remote end.
+        #: If verify is set to `False`, requests will accept any TLS certificate
+        #: presented by the server, and will ignore hostname mismatches and/or
+        #: expired certificates, which will make your application vulnerable to
+        #: man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks.
+        #: Only set this to `False` for testing.
+        #: If verify is set to a string, it must be the path to a CA bundle file
+        #: that will be used to verify the TLS certificate.
+        self.verify = True
+
+        #: SSL client certificate default, if String, path to ssl client
+        #: cert file (.pem). If Tuple, ('cert', 'key') pair.
+        self.cert = None
+
+        #: Maximum number of redirects allowed. If the request exceeds this
+        #: limit, a :class:`TooManyRedirects` exception is raised.
+        #: This defaults to requests.models.DEFAULT_REDIRECT_LIMIT, which is
+        #: 30.
+        self.max_redirects = DEFAULT_REDIRECT_LIMIT
+
+        #: Trust environment settings for proxy configuration, default
+        #: authentication and similar.
+        self.trust_env = True
+
+        #: A CookieJar containing all currently outstanding cookies set on this
+        #: session. By default it is a
+        #: :class:`RequestsCookieJar `, but
+        #: may be any other ``cookielib.CookieJar`` compatible object.
+        self.cookies = cookiejar_from_dict({})
+
+        # Default connection adapters.
+        self.adapters = OrderedDict()
+        self.mount("https://", HTTPAdapter())
+        self.mount("http://", HTTPAdapter())
+
+    def __enter__(self) -> Self:
+        return self
+
+    def __exit__(self, *args: Any) -> None:
+        self.close()
+
+    def prepare_request(self, request: Request) -> PreparedRequest:
+        """Constructs a :class:`PreparedRequest ` for
+        transmission and returns it. The :class:`PreparedRequest` has settings
+        merged from the :class:`Request ` instance and those of the
+        :class:`Session`.
+
+        :param request: :class:`Request` instance to prepare with this
+            session's settings.
+        :rtype: requests.PreparedRequest
+        """
+        url = cast("_t.UriType", request.url)
+        method = cast(str, request.method)
+
+        cookies = request.cookies or {}
+
+        # Bootstrap CookieJar.
+        if not isinstance(cookies, cookielib.CookieJar):
+            cookies = cookiejar_from_dict(cookies)
+
+        # Merge with session cookies
+        merged_cookies = merge_cookies(
+            merge_cookies(RequestsCookieJar(), self.cookies), cookies
+        )
+
+        # Set environment's basic authentication if not explicitly set.
+        auth = request.auth
+        if self.trust_env and not auth and not self.auth:
+            auth = get_netrc_auth(url)
+
+        p = PreparedRequest()
+        p.prepare(
+            method=method.upper(),
+            url=url,
+            files=request.files,
+            data=request.data,
+            json=request.json,
+            headers=merge_setting(
+                request.headers, self.headers, dict_class=CaseInsensitiveDict
+            ),
+            params=merge_setting(request.params, self.params),
+            auth=merge_setting(auth, self.auth),
+            cookies=merged_cookies,
+            hooks=merge_hooks(request.hooks, self.hooks),
+        )
+        return p
+
+    def request(
+        self,
+        method: str,
+        url: _t.UriType,
+        params: _t.ParamsType = None,
+        data: _t.DataType = None,
+        headers: _t.HeadersType = None,
+        cookies: RequestsCookieJar | CookieJar | dict[str, str] | None = None,
+        files: _t.FilesType = None,
+        auth: _t.AuthType = None,
+        timeout: _t.TimeoutType = None,
+        allow_redirects: bool = True,
+        proxies: dict[str, str] | None = None,
+        hooks: _t.HooksInputType | None = None,
+        stream: bool | None = None,
+        verify: _t.VerifyType | None = None,
+        cert: _t.CertType = None,
+        json: _t.JsonType = None,
+    ) -> Response:
+        """Constructs a :class:`Request `, prepares it and sends it.
+        Returns :class:`Response ` object.
+
+        :param method: method for the new :class:`Request` object.
+        :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
+        :param params: (optional) Dictionary or bytes to be sent in the query
+            string for the :class:`Request`.
+        :param data: (optional) Dictionary, list of tuples, bytes, or file-like
+            object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`.
+        :param json: (optional) json to send in the body of the
+            :class:`Request`.
+        :param headers: (optional) Dictionary of HTTP Headers to send with the
+            :class:`Request`.
+        :param cookies: (optional) Dict or CookieJar object to send with the
+            :class:`Request`.
+        :param files: (optional) Dictionary of ``'filename': file-like-objects``
+            for multipart encoding upload.
+        :param auth: (optional) Auth tuple or callable to enable
+            Basic/Digest/Custom HTTP Auth.
+        :param timeout: (optional) How many seconds to wait for the server to send
+            data before giving up, as a float, or a :ref:`(connect timeout,
+            read timeout) ` tuple.
+        :type timeout: float or tuple
+        :param allow_redirects: (optional) Set to True by default.
+        :type allow_redirects: bool
+        :param proxies: (optional) Dictionary mapping protocol or protocol and
+            hostname to the URL of the proxy.
+        :param hooks: (optional) Dictionary mapping hook name to one event or
+            list of events, event must be callable.
+        :param stream: (optional) whether to immediately download the response
+            content. Defaults to ``False``.
+        :param verify: (optional) Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether we verify
+            the server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it must be a path
+            to a CA bundle to use. Defaults to ``True``. When set to
+            ``False``, requests will accept any TLS certificate presented by
+            the server, and will ignore hostname mismatches and/or expired
+            certificates, which will make your application vulnerable to
+            man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks. Setting verify to ``False``
+            may be useful during local development or testing.
+        :param cert: (optional) if String, path to ssl client cert file (.pem).
+            If Tuple, ('cert', 'key') pair.
+        :rtype: requests.Response
+        """
+        if isinstance(url, bytes):
+            url = url.decode("utf-8")
+
+        # Create the Request.
+        req = Request(
+            method=method.upper(),
+            url=url,
+            headers=headers,
+            files=files,
+            data=data or {},
+            json=json,
+            params=params or {},
+            auth=auth,
+            cookies=cookies,
+            hooks=hooks,
+        )
+        prep = self.prepare_request(req)
+
+        assert _is_prepared(prep)
+
+        proxies = proxies or {}
+
+        settings = self.merge_environment_settings(
+            prep.url, proxies, stream, verify, cert
+        )
+
+        # Send the request.
+        send_kwargs = {
+            "timeout": timeout,
+            "allow_redirects": allow_redirects,
+        }
+        send_kwargs.update(settings)
+        resp = self.send(prep, **send_kwargs)
+
+        return resp
+
+    def get(
+        self,
+        url: _t.UriType,
+        params: _t.ParamsType = None,
+        **kwargs: Unpack[_t.GetKwargs],
+    ) -> Response:
+        r"""Sends a GET request. Returns :class:`Response` object.
+
+        :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
+        :param params: (optional) Dictionary, list of tuples or bytes to send
+        in the query string for the :class:`Request`.
+        :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
+        :rtype: requests.Response
+        """
+
+        kwargs.setdefault("allow_redirects", True)
+        return self.request("GET", url, params=params, **kwargs)
+
+    def options(self, url: _t.UriType, **kwargs: Unpack[_t.RequestKwargs]) -> Response:
+        r"""Sends a OPTIONS request. Returns :class:`Response` object.
+
+        :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
+        :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
+        :rtype: requests.Response
+        """
+
+        kwargs.setdefault("allow_redirects", True)
+        return self.request("OPTIONS", url, **kwargs)
+
+    def head(self, url: _t.UriType, **kwargs: Unpack[_t.RequestKwargs]) -> Response:
+        r"""Sends a HEAD request. Returns :class:`Response` object.
+
+        :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
+        :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
+        :rtype: requests.Response
+        """
+
+        kwargs.setdefault("allow_redirects", False)
+        return self.request("HEAD", url, **kwargs)
+
+    def post(
+        self,
+        url: _t.UriType,
+        data: _t.DataType = None,
+        json: _t.JsonType = None,
+        **kwargs: Unpack[_t.PostKwargs],
+    ) -> Response:
+        r"""Sends a POST request. Returns :class:`Response` object.
+
+        :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
+        :param data: (optional) Dictionary, list of tuples, bytes, or file-like
+            object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`.
+        :param json: (optional) json to send in the body of the :class:`Request`.
+        :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
+        :rtype: requests.Response
+        """
+
+        return self.request("POST", url, data=data, json=json, **kwargs)
+
+    def put(
+        self, url: _t.UriType, data: _t.DataType = None, **kwargs: Unpack[_t.DataKwargs]
+    ) -> Response:
+        r"""Sends a PUT request. Returns :class:`Response` object.
+
+        :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
+        :param data: (optional) Dictionary, list of tuples, bytes, or file-like
+            object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`.
+        :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
+        :rtype: requests.Response
+        """
+
+        return self.request("PUT", url, data=data, **kwargs)
+
+    def patch(
+        self, url: _t.UriType, data: _t.DataType = None, **kwargs: Unpack[_t.DataKwargs]
+    ) -> Response:
+        r"""Sends a PATCH request. Returns :class:`Response` object.
+
+        :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
+        :param data: (optional) Dictionary, list of tuples, bytes, or file-like
+            object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`.
+        :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
+        :rtype: requests.Response
+        """
+
+        return self.request("PATCH", url, data=data, **kwargs)
+
+    def delete(self, url: _t.UriType, **kwargs: Unpack[_t.RequestKwargs]) -> Response:
+        r"""Sends a DELETE request. Returns :class:`Response` object.
+
+        :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
+        :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
+        :rtype: requests.Response
+        """
+
+        return self.request("DELETE", url, **kwargs)
+
+    def send(self, request: PreparedRequest, **kwargs: Any) -> Response:
+        """Send a given PreparedRequest.
+
+        :rtype: requests.Response
+        """
+        # Set defaults that the hooks can utilize to ensure they always have
+        # the correct parameters to reproduce the previous request.
+        kwargs.setdefault("stream", self.stream)
+        kwargs.setdefault("verify", self.verify)
+        kwargs.setdefault("cert", self.cert)
+        if "proxies" not in kwargs:
+            kwargs["proxies"] = resolve_proxies(request, self.proxies, self.trust_env)
+
+        # It's possible that users might accidentally send a Request object.
+        # Guard against that specific failure case.
+        if isinstance(request, Request):
+            raise ValueError("You can only send PreparedRequests.")
+
+        assert _is_prepared(request)
+
+        # Set up variables needed for resolve_redirects and dispatching of hooks
+        allow_redirects = kwargs.pop("allow_redirects", True)
+        stream = kwargs.get("stream")
+        hooks = request.hooks
+
+        # Get the appropriate adapter to use
+        adapter = self.get_adapter(url=request.url)
+
+        # Start time (approximately) of the request
+        start = preferred_clock()
+
+        # Send the request
+        r = adapter.send(request, **kwargs)
+
+        # Total elapsed time of the request (approximately)
+        elapsed = preferred_clock() - start
+        r.elapsed = timedelta(seconds=elapsed)
+
+        # Response manipulation hooks
+        r = dispatch_hook("response", hooks, r, **kwargs)
+
+        # Persist cookies
+        if r.history:
+            # If the hooks create history then we want those cookies too
+            for resp in r.history:
+                extract_cookies_to_jar(self.cookies, resp.request, resp.raw)
+
+        extract_cookies_to_jar(self.cookies, request, r.raw)
+
+        # Resolve redirects if allowed.
+        if allow_redirects:
+            # Redirect resolving generator.
+            gen = self.resolve_redirects(r, request, **kwargs)
+            history = [resp for resp in gen]
+        else:
+            history = []
+
+        # Shuffle things around if there's history.
+        if history:
+            # Insert the first (original) request at the start
+            history.insert(0, r)
+            # Get the last request made
+            r = history.pop()
+            r.history = history
+
+        # If redirects aren't being followed, store the response on the Request for Response.next().
+        if not allow_redirects:
+            try:
+                r._next = next(  # type: ignore[assignment]  # yield_requests=True returns PreparedRequest
+                    self.resolve_redirects(r, request, yield_requests=True, **kwargs)
+                )
+            except StopIteration:
+                pass
+
+        if not stream:
+            r.content
+
+        return r
+
+    def merge_environment_settings(
+        self,
+        url: str,
+        proxies: dict[str, str] | None,
+        stream: bool | None,
+        verify: _t.VerifyType | None,
+        cert: _t.CertType,
+    ) -> dict[str, Any]:
+        """
+        Check the environment and merge it with some settings.
+
+        :rtype: dict
+        """
+        # Gather clues from the surrounding environment.
+        if self.trust_env:
+            # Set environment's proxies.
+            no_proxy = proxies.get("no_proxy") if proxies is not None else None
+            env_proxies = get_environ_proxies(url, no_proxy=no_proxy)
+            if proxies is not None:
+                for k, v in env_proxies.items():
+                    proxies.setdefault(k, v)
+
+            # Look for requests environment configuration
+            # and be compatible with cURL.
+            if verify is True or verify is None:
+                verify = (
+                    os.environ.get("REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE")
+                    or os.environ.get("CURL_CA_BUNDLE")
+                    or verify
+                )
+
+        # Merge all the kwargs.
+        proxies = merge_setting(proxies, self.proxies)
+        stream = merge_setting(stream, self.stream)
+        verify = merge_setting(verify, self.verify)
+        cert = merge_setting(cert, self.cert)
+
+        return {"proxies": proxies, "stream": stream, "verify": verify, "cert": cert}
+
+    def get_adapter(self, url: str) -> BaseAdapter:
+        """
+        Returns the appropriate connection adapter for the given URL.
+
+        :rtype: requests.adapters.BaseAdapter
+        """
+        for prefix, adapter in self.adapters.items():
+            if url.lower().startswith(prefix.lower()):
+                return adapter
+
+        # Nothing matches :-/
+        raise InvalidSchema(f"No connection adapters were found for {url!r}")
+
+    def close(self) -> None:
+        """Closes all adapters and as such the session"""
+        for v in self.adapters.values():
+            v.close()
+
+    def mount(self, prefix: str, adapter: BaseAdapter) -> None:
+        """Registers a connection adapter to a prefix.
+
+        Adapters are sorted in descending order by prefix length.
+        """
+        self.adapters[prefix] = adapter
+        keys_to_move = [k for k in self.adapters if len(k) < len(prefix)]
+
+        for key in keys_to_move:
+            self.adapters[key] = self.adapters.pop(key)
+
+    def __getstate__(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
+        state = {attr: getattr(self, attr, None) for attr in self.__attrs__}
+        return state
+
+    def __setstate__(self, state: dict[str, Any]) -> None:
+        for attr, value in state.items():
+            setattr(self, attr, value)
+
+
+def session() -> Session:
+    """
+    Returns a :class:`Session` for context-management.
+
+    .. deprecated:: 1.0.0
+
+        This method has been deprecated since version 1.0.0 and is only kept for
+        backwards compatibility. New code should use :class:`~requests.sessions.Session`
+        to create a session. This may be removed at a future date.
+
+    :rtype: Session
+    """
+    return Session()
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/status_codes.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/status_codes.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6c59d6baec83bd82055106a5d2cea08fa1195274
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/status_codes.py
@@ -0,0 +1,128 @@
+r"""
+The ``codes`` object defines a mapping from common names for HTTP statuses
+to their numerical codes, accessible either as attributes or as dictionary
+items.
+
+Example::
+
+    >>> import requests
+    >>> requests.codes['temporary_redirect']
+    307
+    >>> requests.codes.teapot
+    418
+    >>> requests.codes['\o/']
+    200
+
+Some codes have multiple names, and both upper- and lower-case versions of
+the names are allowed. For example, ``codes.ok``, ``codes.OK``, and
+``codes.okay`` all correspond to the HTTP status code 200.
+"""
+
+from .structures import LookupDict
+
+_codes = {
+    # Informational.
+    100: ("continue",),
+    101: ("switching_protocols",),
+    102: ("processing", "early-hints"),
+    103: ("checkpoint",),
+    122: ("uri_too_long", "request_uri_too_long"),
+    200: ("ok", "okay", "all_ok", "all_okay", "all_good", "\\o/", "✓"),
+    201: ("created",),
+    202: ("accepted",),
+    203: ("non_authoritative_info", "non_authoritative_information"),
+    204: ("no_content",),
+    205: ("reset_content", "reset"),
+    206: ("partial_content", "partial"),
+    207: ("multi_status", "multiple_status", "multi_stati", "multiple_stati"),
+    208: ("already_reported",),
+    226: ("im_used",),
+    # Redirection.
+    300: ("multiple_choices",),
+    301: ("moved_permanently", "moved", "\\o-"),
+    302: ("found",),
+    303: ("see_other", "other"),
+    304: ("not_modified",),
+    305: ("use_proxy",),
+    306: ("switch_proxy",),
+    307: ("temporary_redirect", "temporary_moved", "temporary"),
+    308: (
+        "permanent_redirect",
+        "resume_incomplete",
+        "resume",
+    ),  # "resume" and "resume_incomplete" to be removed in 3.0
+    # Client Error.
+    400: ("bad_request", "bad"),
+    401: ("unauthorized",),
+    402: ("payment_required", "payment"),
+    403: ("forbidden",),
+    404: ("not_found", "-o-"),
+    405: ("method_not_allowed", "not_allowed"),
+    406: ("not_acceptable",),
+    407: ("proxy_authentication_required", "proxy_auth", "proxy_authentication"),
+    408: ("request_timeout", "timeout"),
+    409: ("conflict",),
+    410: ("gone",),
+    411: ("length_required",),
+    412: ("precondition_failed", "precondition"),
+    413: ("request_entity_too_large", "content_too_large"),
+    414: ("request_uri_too_large", "uri_too_long"),
+    415: ("unsupported_media_type", "unsupported_media", "media_type"),
+    416: (
+        "requested_range_not_satisfiable",
+        "requested_range",
+        "range_not_satisfiable",
+    ),
+    417: ("expectation_failed",),
+    418: ("im_a_teapot", "teapot", "i_am_a_teapot"),
+    421: ("misdirected_request",),
+    422: ("unprocessable_entity", "unprocessable", "unprocessable_content"),
+    423: ("locked",),
+    424: ("failed_dependency", "dependency"),
+    425: ("unordered_collection", "unordered", "too_early"),
+    426: ("upgrade_required", "upgrade"),
+    428: ("precondition_required", "precondition"),
+    429: ("too_many_requests", "too_many"),
+    431: ("header_fields_too_large", "fields_too_large"),
+    444: ("no_response", "none"),
+    449: ("retry_with", "retry"),
+    450: ("blocked_by_windows_parental_controls", "parental_controls"),
+    451: ("unavailable_for_legal_reasons", "legal_reasons"),
+    499: ("client_closed_request",),
+    # Server Error.
+    500: ("internal_server_error", "server_error", "/o\\", "✗"),
+    501: ("not_implemented",),
+    502: ("bad_gateway",),
+    503: ("service_unavailable", "unavailable"),
+    504: ("gateway_timeout",),
+    505: ("http_version_not_supported", "http_version"),
+    506: ("variant_also_negotiates",),
+    507: ("insufficient_storage",),
+    509: ("bandwidth_limit_exceeded", "bandwidth"),
+    510: ("not_extended",),
+    511: ("network_authentication_required", "network_auth", "network_authentication"),
+}
+
+codes: LookupDict[int] = LookupDict(name="status_codes")
+
+
+def _init():
+    for code, titles in _codes.items():
+        for title in titles:
+            setattr(codes, title, code)
+            if not title.startswith(("\\", "/")):
+                setattr(codes, title.upper(), code)
+
+    def doc(code: int) -> str:
+        names = ", ".join(f"``{n}``" for n in _codes[code])
+        return "* %d: %s" % (code, names)
+
+    global __doc__
+    __doc__ = (
+        __doc__ + "\n" + "\n".join(doc(code) for code in sorted(_codes))
+        if __doc__ is not None
+        else None
+    )
+
+
+_init()
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/structures.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/structures.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7675eaf15a181dada66c02bb0468dc00d6f523b3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/structures.py
@@ -0,0 +1,130 @@
+"""
+requests.structures
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Data structures that power Requests.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+from collections import OrderedDict
+from collections.abc import Iterable, Iterator, Mapping
+from typing import Any, Generic, TypeVar, overload
+
+from .compat import MutableMapping
+
+_VT = TypeVar("_VT")
+_D = TypeVar("_D")
+
+
+class CaseInsensitiveDict(MutableMapping[str, _VT], Generic[_VT]):
+    """A case-insensitive ``dict``-like object.
+
+    Implements all methods and operations of
+    ``MutableMapping`` as well as dict's ``copy``. Also
+    provides ``lower_items``.
+
+    All keys are expected to be strings. The structure remembers the
+    case of the last key to be set, and ``iter(instance)``,
+    ``keys()``, ``items()``, ``iterkeys()``, and ``iteritems()``
+    will contain case-sensitive keys. However, querying and contains
+    testing is case insensitive::
+
+        cid = CaseInsensitiveDict()
+        cid['Accept'] = 'application/json'
+        cid['aCCEPT'] == 'application/json'  # True
+        list(cid) == ['Accept']  # True
+
+    For example, ``headers['content-encoding']`` will return the
+    value of a ``'Content-Encoding'`` response header, regardless
+    of how the header name was originally stored.
+
+    If the constructor, ``.update``, or equality comparison
+    operations are given keys that have equal ``.lower()``s, the
+    behavior is undefined.
+    """
+
+    _store: OrderedDict[str, tuple[str, _VT]]
+
+    def __init__(
+        self,
+        data: Mapping[str, _VT] | Iterable[tuple[str, _VT]] | None = None,
+        **kwargs: _VT,
+    ) -> None:
+        self._store = OrderedDict()
+        if data is None:
+            data = {}
+        self.update(data, **kwargs)
+
+    def __setitem__(self, key: str, value: _VT) -> None:
+        # Use the lowercased key for lookups, but store the actual
+        # key alongside the value.
+        self._store[key.lower()] = (key, value)
+
+    def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> _VT:
+        return self._store[key.lower()][1]
+
+    def __delitem__(self, key: str) -> None:
+        del self._store[key.lower()]
+
+    def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[str]:
+        return (casedkey for casedkey, _ in self._store.values())
+
+    def __len__(self) -> int:
+        return len(self._store)
+
+    def lower_items(self) -> Iterator[tuple[str, _VT]]:
+        """Like iteritems(), but with all lowercase keys."""
+        return ((lowerkey, keyval[1]) for (lowerkey, keyval) in self._store.items())
+
+    def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
+        if isinstance(other, Mapping):
+            other_dict: CaseInsensitiveDict[Any] = CaseInsensitiveDict(other)  # type: ignore[reportUnknownArgumentType]
+        else:
+            return NotImplemented
+        # Compare insensitively
+        return dict(self.lower_items()) == dict(other_dict.lower_items())
+
+    # Copy is required
+    def copy(self) -> CaseInsensitiveDict[_VT]:
+        return CaseInsensitiveDict(self._store.values())
+
+    def __repr__(self) -> str:
+        return str(dict(self.items()))
+
+
+class LookupDict(dict[str, _VT]):
+    """Dictionary lookup object."""
+
+    name: Any
+
+    def __init__(self, name: Any = None) -> None:
+        self.name = name
+        super().__init__()
+
+    def __repr__(self) -> str:
+        return f""
+
+    def __getattr__(self, key: str) -> _VT | None:
+        # We need this for type checkers to infer typing
+        # on attribute access with status_codes.py
+        if key in self.__dict__:
+            return self.__dict__[key]
+        else:
+            raise AttributeError(
+                f"'{type(self).__name__}' object has no attribute '{key}'"
+            )
+
+    def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> _VT | None:  # type: ignore[override]
+        # We allow fall-through here, so values default to None
+
+        return self.__dict__.get(key, None)
+
+    @overload
+    def get(self, key: str, default: None = None) -> _VT | None: ...
+
+    @overload
+    def get(self, key: str, default: _D | _VT) -> _D | _VT: ...
+
+    def get(self, key: str, default: _D | None = None) -> _VT | _D | None:
+        return self.__dict__.get(key, default)
diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/utils.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/utils.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..120336ddc6ed5d802735685349c3c3cd42e0c597
--- /dev/null
+++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/requests/utils.py
@@ -0,0 +1,1155 @@
+"""
+requests.utils
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+This module provides utility functions that are used within Requests
+that are also useful for external consumption.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import annotations
+
+import codecs
+import contextlib
+import io
+import os
+import re
+import socket
+import struct
+import sys
+import tempfile
+import warnings
+import zipfile
+from collections import OrderedDict
+from collections.abc import Generator, Iterable
+from typing import (
+    TYPE_CHECKING,
+    Any,
+    Final,
+    TypeVar,
+    cast,
+    overload,
+)
+
+from urllib3.util import make_headers, parse_url
+
+from . import certs
+from .__version__ import __version__
+
+# to_native_string is unused here, but imported here for backwards compatibility
+from ._internal_utils import (  # noqa: F401
+    _HEADER_VALIDATORS_BYTE,  # type: ignore[reportPrivateUsage]
+    _HEADER_VALIDATORS_STR,  # type: ignore[reportPrivateUsage]
+    HEADER_VALIDATORS,  # type: ignore[reportUnusedImport]
+    to_native_string,  # type: ignore[reportUnusedImport]
+)
+from ._types import SupportsItems as _SupportsItems
+from .compat import (
+    Mapping,
+    bytes,
+    getproxies,
+    getproxies_environment,
+    integer_types,
+    is_urllib3_1,
+    proxy_bypass,
+    proxy_bypass_environment,  # type: ignore[attr-defined]  # https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/145331
+    quote,
+    str,
+    unquote,
+    urlparse,
+    urlunparse,
+)
+from .compat import parse_http_list as _parse_list_header
+from .cookies import cookiejar_from_dict
+from .exceptions import (
+    FileModeWarning,
+    InvalidHeader,
+    InvalidURL,
+    UnrewindableBodyError,
+)
+from .structures import CaseInsensitiveDict
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+    from http.cookiejar import CookieJar
+    from io import BufferedWriter
+
+    from . import _types as _t
+    from .models import PreparedRequest, Request, Response
+
+NETRC_FILES: Final = (".netrc", "_netrc")
+
+
+# Certificate is extracted by certifi when needed.
+DEFAULT_CA_BUNDLE_PATH: str = certs.where()
+
+
+DEFAULT_PORTS: Final = {"http": 80, "https": 443}
+
+_KT = TypeVar("_KT")
+_VT = TypeVar("_VT")
+
+# Ensure that ', ' is used to preserve previous delimiter behavior.
+DEFAULT_ACCEPT_ENCODING: Final = ", ".join(
+    re.split(r",\s*", make_headers(accept_encoding=True)["accept-encoding"])
+)
+
+
+if sys.platform == "win32":
+    # provide a proxy_bypass version on Windows without DNS lookups
+
+    def proxy_bypass_registry(host: str) -> bool:
+        try:
+            import winreg
+        except ImportError:
+            return False
+
+        try:
+            internetSettings = winreg.OpenKey(
+                winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER,
+                r"Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings",
+            )
+            # ProxyEnable could be REG_SZ or REG_DWORD, normalizing it
+            proxyEnable = int(winreg.QueryValueEx(internetSettings, "ProxyEnable")[0])
+            # ProxyOverride is almost always a string
+            proxyOverride = winreg.QueryValueEx(internetSettings, "ProxyOverride")[0]
+        except (OSError, ValueError):
+            return False
+        if not proxyEnable or not proxyOverride:
+            return False
+
+        # make a check value list from the registry entry: replace the
+        # '' string by the localhost entry and the corresponding
+        # canonical entry.
+        proxyOverride = proxyOverride.split(";")
+        # filter out empty strings to avoid re.match return true in the following code.
+        proxyOverride = filter(None, proxyOverride)
+        # now check if we match one of the registry values.
+        for test in proxyOverride:
+            if test == "":
+                if "." not in host:
+                    return True
+            test = test.replace(".", r"\.")  # mask dots
+            test = test.replace("*", r".*")  # change glob sequence
+            test = test.replace("?", r".")  # change glob char
+            if re.match(test, host, re.I):
+                return True
+        return False
+
+    def proxy_bypass(host: str) -> bool:  # noqa
+        """Return True, if the host should be bypassed.
+
+        Checks proxy settings gathered from the environment, if specified,
+        or the registry.
+        """
+        if getproxies_environment():
+            return proxy_bypass_environment(host)
+        else:
+            return proxy_bypass_registry(host)
+
+
+def dict_to_sequence(
+    d: _t.SupportsItems[Any, Any] | Iterable[tuple[Any, Any]],
+) -> Iterable[tuple[Any, Any]]:
+    """Returns an internal sequence dictionary update."""
+
+    if isinstance(d, _SupportsItems):
+        return d.items()
+
+    return d
+
+
+def super_len(o: Any) -> int:
+    total_length = None
+    current_position = 0
+
+    if not is_urllib3_1 and isinstance(o, str):
+        # urllib3 2.x+ treats all strings as utf-8 instead
+        # of latin-1 (iso-8859-1) like http.client.
+        o = o.encode("utf-8")
+
+    if hasattr(o, "__len__"):
+        total_length = len(o)
+
+    elif hasattr(o, "len"):
+        total_length = o.len
+
+    elif hasattr(o, "fileno"):
+        try:
+            fileno = o.fileno()
+        except (io.UnsupportedOperation, AttributeError):
+            # AttributeError is a surprising exception, seeing as how we've just checked
+            # that `hasattr(o, 'fileno')`.  It happens for objects obtained via
+            # `Tarfile.extractfile()`, per issue 5229.
+            pass
+        else:
+            total_length = os.fstat(fileno).st_size
+
+            # Having used fstat to determine the file length, we need to
+            # confirm that this file was opened up in binary mode.
+            if "b" not in o.mode:
+                warnings.warn(
+                    (
+                        "Requests has determined the content-length for this "
+                        "request using the binary size of the file: however, the "
+                        "file has been opened in text mode (i.e. without the 'b' "
+                        "flag in the mode). This may lead to an incorrect "
+                        "content-length. In Requests 3.0, support will be removed "
+                        "for files in text mode."
+                    ),
+                    FileModeWarning,
+                )
+
+    if hasattr(o, "tell"):
+        try:
+            current_position = o.tell()
+        except OSError:
+            # This can happen in some weird situations, such as when the file
+            # is actually a special file descriptor like stdin. In this
+            # instance, we don't know what the length is, so set it to zero and
+            # let requests chunk it instead.
+            if total_length is not None:
+                current_position = total_length
+        else:
+            if hasattr(o, "seek") and total_length is None:
+                # StringIO and BytesIO have seek but no usable fileno
+                try:
+                    # seek to end of file
+                    o.seek(0, 2)
+                    total_length = o.tell()
+
+                    # seek back to current position to support
+                    # partially read file-like objects
+                    o.seek(current_position or 0)
+                except OSError:
+                    total_length = 0
+
+    if total_length is None:
+        total_length = 0
+
+    return max(0, total_length - current_position)
+
+
+def get_netrc_auth(
+    url: _t.UriType, raise_errors: bool = False
+) -> tuple[str, str] | None:
+    """Returns the Requests tuple auth for a given url from netrc."""
+
+    if isinstance(url, bytes):
+        url = url.decode("utf-8")
+
+    netrc_file = os.environ.get("NETRC")
+    if netrc_file is not None:
+        netrc_locations = (netrc_file,)
+    else:
+        netrc_locations = (f"~/{f}" for f in NETRC_FILES)
+
+    try:
+        from netrc import NetrcParseError, netrc
+
+        netrc_path = None
+
+        for f in netrc_locations:
+            loc = os.path.expanduser(f)
+            if os.path.exists(loc):
+                netrc_path = loc
+                break
+
+        # Abort early if there isn't one.
+        if netrc_path is None:
+            return
+
+        ri = urlparse(url)
+        host = ri.hostname
+
+        if host is None:
+            return
+
+        try:
+            _netrc = netrc(netrc_path).authenticators(host)
+            if _netrc and any(_netrc):
+                # Return with login / password
+                login_i = 0 if _netrc[0] else 1
+                return (_netrc[login_i] or "", _netrc[2] or "")
+        except (NetrcParseError, OSError):
+            # If there was a parsing error or a permissions issue reading the file,
+            # we'll just skip netrc auth unless explicitly asked to raise errors.
+            if raise_errors:
+                raise
+
+    # App Engine hackiness.
+    except (ImportError, AttributeError):
+        pass
+
+
+def guess_filename(obj: Any) -> str | None:
+    """Tries to guess the filename of the given object."""
+    name = getattr(obj, "name", None)
+    if name and isinstance(name, (str, bytes)) and name[0] != "<" and name[-1] != ">":
+        return os.path.basename(name)  # type: ignore[return-value]  # urllib3 accepts bytes but types str only
+
+
+def extract_zipped_paths(path: str) -> str:
+    """Replace nonexistent paths that look like they refer to a member of a zip
+    archive with the location of an extracted copy of the target, or else
+    just return the provided path unchanged.
+    """
+    if os.path.exists(path):
+        # this is already a valid path, no need to do anything further
+        return path
+
+    # find the first valid part of the provided path and treat that as a zip archive
+    # assume the rest of the path is the name of a member in the archive
+    archive, member = os.path.split(path)
+    while archive and not os.path.exists(archive):
+        archive, prefix = os.path.split(archive)
+        if not prefix:
+            # If we don't check for an empty prefix after the split (in other words, archive remains unchanged after the split),
+            # we _can_ end up in an infinite loop on a rare corner case affecting a small number of users
+            break
+        member = "/".join([prefix, member])
+
+    if not zipfile.is_zipfile(archive):
+        return path
+
+    zip_file = zipfile.ZipFile(archive)
+    if member not in zip_file.namelist():
+        return path
+
+    # we have a valid zip archive and a valid member of that archive
+    suffix = os.path.splitext(member.split("/")[-1])[-1]
+    fd, extracted_path = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=suffix)
+    try:
+        os.write(fd, zip_file.read(member))
+    finally:
+        os.close(fd)
+
+    return extracted_path
+
+
+@contextlib.contextmanager
+def atomic_open(filename: str) -> Generator[BufferedWriter, None, None]:
+    """Write a file to the disk in an atomic fashion"""
+    tmp_descriptor, tmp_name = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=os.path.dirname(filename))
+    try:
+        with os.fdopen(tmp_descriptor, "wb") as tmp_handler:
+            yield tmp_handler
+        os.replace(tmp_name, filename)
+    except BaseException:
+        os.remove(tmp_name)
+        raise
+
+
+def from_key_val_list(
+    value: Mapping[Any, Any] | Iterable[tuple[Any, Any]] | None,
+) -> dict[Any, Any] | None:
+    """Take an object and test to see if it can be represented as a
+    dictionary. Unless it can not be represented as such, return an
+    OrderedDict, e.g.,
+
+    ::
+
+        >>> from_key_val_list([('key', 'val')])
+        OrderedDict([('key', 'val')])
+        >>> from_key_val_list('string')
+        Traceback (most recent call last):
+        ...
+        ValueError: cannot encode objects that are not 2-tuples
+        >>> from_key_val_list({'key': 'val'})
+        OrderedDict([('key', 'val')])
+
+    :rtype: OrderedDict
+    """
+    if value is None:
+        return None
+
+    if isinstance(value, (str, bytes, bool, int)):
+        raise ValueError("cannot encode objects that are not 2-tuples")
+
+    return OrderedDict(value)
+
+
+@overload
+def to_key_val_list(value: None) -> None: ...
+@overload
+def to_key_val_list(
+    value: _t.SupportsItems[_KT, _VT] | Iterable[tuple[_KT, _VT]],
+) -> list[tuple[_KT, _VT]]: ...
+def to_key_val_list(
+    value: _t.SupportsItems[_KT, _VT] | Iterable[tuple[_KT, _VT]] | None,
+) -> list[tuple[_KT, _VT]] | None:
+    """Take an object and test to see if it can be represented as a
+    dictionary. If it can be, return a list of tuples, e.g.,
+
+    ::
+
+        >>> to_key_val_list([('key', 'val')])
+        [('key', 'val')]
+        >>> to_key_val_list({'key': 'val'})
+        [('key', 'val')]
+        >>> to_key_val_list('string')
+        Traceback (most recent call last):
+        ...
+        ValueError: cannot encode objects that are not 2-tuples
+
+    :rtype: list
+    """
+    if value is None:
+        return None
+
+    if isinstance(value, (str, bytes, bool, int)):
+        raise ValueError("cannot encode objects that are not 2-tuples")
+
+    if isinstance(value, _SupportsItems):
+        return list(value.items())
+
+    return list(value)
+
+
+# From mitsuhiko/werkzeug (used with permission).
+def parse_list_header(value: str) -> list[str]:
+    """Parse lists as described by RFC 2068 Section 2.
+
+    In particular, parse comma-separated lists where the elements of
+    the list may include quoted-strings.  A quoted-string could
+    contain a comma.  A non-quoted string could have quotes in the
+    middle.  Quotes are removed automatically after parsing.
+
+    It basically works like :func:`parse_set_header` just that items
+    may appear multiple times and case sensitivity is preserved.
+
+    The return value is a standard :class:`list`:
+
+    >>> parse_list_header('token, "quoted value"')
+    ['token', 'quoted value']
+
+    To create a header from the :class:`list` again, use the
+    :func:`dump_header` function.
+
+    :param value: a string with a list header.
+    :return: :class:`list`
+    :rtype: list
+    """
+    result: list[str] = []
+    for item in _parse_list_header(value):
+        if item[:1] == item[-1:] == '"':
+            item = unquote_header_value(item[1:-1])
+        result.append(item)
+    return result
+
+
+# From mitsuhiko/werkzeug (used with permission).
+def parse_dict_header(value: str) -> dict[str, str | None]:
+    """Parse lists of key, value pairs as described by RFC 2068 Section 2 and
+    convert them into a python dict:
+
+    >>> d = parse_dict_header('foo="is a fish", bar="as well"')
+    >>> type(d) is dict
+    True
+    >>> sorted(d.items())
+    [('bar', 'as well'), ('foo', 'is a fish')]
+
+    If there is no value for a key it will be `None`:
+
+    >>> parse_dict_header('key_without_value')
+    {'key_without_value': None}
+
+    To create a header from the :class:`dict` again, use the
+    :func:`dump_header` function.
+
+    :param value: a string with a dict header.
+    :return: :class:`dict`
+    :rtype: dict
+    """
+    result: dict[str, str | None] = {}
+    for item in _parse_list_header(value):
+        if "=" not in item:
+            result[item] = None
+            continue
+        name, value = item.split("=", 1)
+        if value[:1] == value[-1:] == '"':
+            value = unquote_header_value(value[1:-1])
+        result[name] = value
+    return result
+
+
+# From mitsuhiko/werkzeug (used with permission).
+def unquote_header_value(value: str, is_filename: bool = False) -> str:
+    r"""Unquotes a header value.  (Reversal of :func:`quote_header_value`).
+    This does not use the real unquoting but what browsers are actually
+    using for quoting.
+
+    :param value: the header value to unquote.
+    :rtype: str
+    """
+    if value and value[0] == value[-1] == '"':
+        # this is not the real unquoting, but fixing this so that the
+        # RFC is met will result in bugs with internet explorer and
+        # probably some other browsers as well.  IE for example is
+        # uploading files with "C:\foo\bar.txt" as filename
+        value = value[1:-1]
+
+        # if this is a filename and the starting characters look like
+        # a UNC path, then just return the value without quotes.  Using the
+        # replace sequence below on a UNC path has the effect of turning
+        # the leading double slash into a single slash and then
+        # _fix_ie_filename() doesn't work correctly.  See #458.
+        if not is_filename or value[:2] != "\\\\":
+            return value.replace("\\\\", "\\").replace('\\"', '"')
+    return value
+
+
+def dict_from_cookiejar(cj: CookieJar) -> dict[str, str | None]:
+    """Returns a key/value dictionary from a CookieJar.
+
+    :param cj: CookieJar object to extract cookies from.
+    :rtype: dict
+    """
+
+    cookie_dict = {cookie.name: cookie.value for cookie in cj}
+    return cookie_dict
+
+
+def add_dict_to_cookiejar(cj: CookieJar, cookie_dict: dict[str, str]) -> CookieJar:
+    """Returns a CookieJar from a key/value dictionary.
+
+    :param cj: CookieJar to insert cookies into.
+    :param cookie_dict: Dict of key/values to insert into CookieJar.
+    :rtype: CookieJar
+    """
+
+    return cookiejar_from_dict(cookie_dict, cj)
+
+
+def get_encodings_from_content(content: str) -> list[str]:
+    """Returns encodings from given content string.
+
+    :param content: bytestring to extract encodings from.
+    """
+    warnings.warn(
+        (
+            "In requests 3.0, get_encodings_from_content will be removed. For "
+            "more information, please see the discussion on issue #2266. (This"
+            " warning should only appear once.)"
+        ),
+        DeprecationWarning,
+    )
+
+    charset_re = re.compile(r']', flags=re.I)
+    pragma_re = re.compile(r']', flags=re.I)
+    xml_re = re.compile(r'^<\?xml.*?encoding=["\']*(.+?)["\'>]')
+
+    return (
+        charset_re.findall(content)
+        + pragma_re.findall(content)
+        + xml_re.findall(content)
+    )
+
+
+def _parse_content_type_header(header: str) -> tuple[str, dict[str, Any]]:
+    """Returns content type and parameters from given header.
+
+    :param header: string
+    :return: tuple containing content type and dictionary of
+         parameters.
+    """
+
+    tokens = header.split(";")
+    content_type, params = tokens[0].strip(), tokens[1:]
+    params_dict: dict[str, str | bool] = {}
+    strip_chars = "\"' "
+
+    for param in params:
+        param = param.strip()
+        if param and (idx := param.find("=")) != -1:
+            key = param[:idx].strip(strip_chars)
+            value = param[idx + 1 :].strip(strip_chars)
+            params_dict[key.lower()] = value
+    return content_type, params_dict
+
+
+def get_encoding_from_headers(headers: CaseInsensitiveDict[str]) -> str | None:
+    """Returns encodings from given HTTP Header Dict.
+
+    :param headers: dictionary to extract encoding from.
+    :rtype: str
+    """
+
+    content_type = headers.get("content-type")
+
+    if not content_type:
+        return None
+
+    content_type, params = _parse_content_type_header(content_type)
+
+    if "charset" in params:
+        return params["charset"].strip("'\"")
+
+    if "text" in content_type:
+        return "ISO-8859-1"
+
+    if "application/json" in content_type:
+        # Assume UTF-8 based on RFC 4627: https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4627.txt since the charset was unset
+        return "utf-8"
+
+
+def stream_decode_response_unicode(
+    iterator: Iterable[bytes], r: Response
+) -> Generator[str | bytes, None, None]:
+    """Stream decodes an iterator."""
+
+    if r.encoding is None:
+        yield from iterator
+        return
+
+    decoder = codecs.getincrementaldecoder(r.encoding)(errors="replace")
+    for chunk in iterator:
+        rv = decoder.decode(chunk)
+        if rv:
+            yield rv
+    rv = decoder.decode(b"", final=True)
+    if rv:
+        yield rv
+
+
+@overload
+def iter_slices(
+    string: bytes, slice_length: int | None
+) -> Generator[bytes, None, None]: ...
+@overload
+def iter_slices(
+    string: str, slice_length: int | None
+) -> Generator[str, None, None]: ...
+def iter_slices(
+    string: bytes | str, slice_length: int | None
+) -> Generator[bytes | str, None, None]:
+    """Iterate over slices of a string."""
+    pos = 0
+    if slice_length is None or slice_length <= 0:
+        slice_length = len(string)
+    while pos < len(string):
+        yield string[pos : pos + slice_length]
+        pos += slice_length
+
+
+def get_unicode_from_response(r: Response) -> str | bytes | None:
+    """Returns the requested content back in unicode.
+
+    :param r: Response object to get unicode content from.
+
+    Tried:
+
+    1. charset from content-type
+    2. fall back and replace all unicode characters
+
+    :rtype: str
+    """
+    warnings.warn(
+        (
+            "In requests 3.0, get_unicode_from_response will be removed. For "
+            "more information, please see the discussion on issue #2266. (This"
+            " warning should only appear once.)"
+        ),
+        DeprecationWarning,
+    )
+    if r.content is None:  # type: ignore[reportUnnecessaryComparison]
+        return None
+
+    tried_encodings: list[str] = []
+
+    # Try charset from content-type
+    encoding = get_encoding_from_headers(r.headers)
+
+    if encoding:
+        try:
+            return str(r.content, encoding)
+        except UnicodeError:
+            tried_encodings.append(encoding)
+
+    # Fall back:
+    try:
+        return str(r.content, encoding or "utf-8", errors="replace")
+    except TypeError:
+        return r.content
+
+
+# The unreserved URI characters (RFC 3986)
+UNRESERVED_SET: Final = frozenset(
+    "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" + "0123456789-._~"
+)
+
+
+def unquote_unreserved(uri: str) -> str:
+    """Un-escape any percent-escape sequences in a URI that are unreserved
+    characters. This leaves all reserved, illegal and non-ASCII bytes encoded.
+
+    :rtype: str
+    """
+    parts = uri.split("%")
+    for i in range(1, len(parts)):
+        h = parts[i][0:2]
+        if len(h) == 2 and h.isalnum():
+            try:
+                c = chr(int(h, 16))
+            except ValueError:
+                raise InvalidURL(f"Invalid percent-escape sequence: '{h}'")
+
+            if c in UNRESERVED_SET:
+                parts[i] = c + parts[i][2:]
+            else:
+                parts[i] = f"%{parts[i]}"
+        else:
+            parts[i] = f"%{parts[i]}"
+    return "".join(parts)
+
+
+def requote_uri(uri: str) -> str:
+    """Re-quote the given URI.
+
+    This function passes the given URI through an unquote/quote cycle to
+    ensure that it is fully and consistently quoted.
+
+    :rtype: str
+    """
+    safe_with_percent = "!#$%&'()*+,/:;=?@[]~"
+    safe_without_percent = "!#$&'()*+,/:;=?@[]~"
+    try:
+        # Unquote only the unreserved characters
+        # Then quote only illegal characters (do not quote reserved,
+        # unreserved, or '%')
+        return quote(unquote_unreserved(uri), safe=safe_with_percent)
+    except InvalidURL:
+        # We couldn't unquote the given URI, so let's try quoting it, but
+        # there may be unquoted '%'s in the URI. We need to make sure they're
+        # properly quoted so they do not cause issues elsewhere.
+        return quote(uri, safe=safe_without_percent)
+
+
+def address_in_network(ip: str, net: str) -> bool:
+    """This function allows you to check if an IP belongs to a network subnet
+
+    Example: returns True if ip = 192.168.1.1 and net = 192.168.1.0/24
+             returns False if ip = 192.168.1.1 and net = 192.168.100.0/24
+
+    :rtype: bool
+    """
+    ipaddr = struct.unpack("=L", socket.inet_aton(ip))[0]
+    netaddr, bits = net.split("/")
+    netmask = struct.unpack("=L", socket.inet_aton(dotted_netmask(int(bits))))[0]
+    network = struct.unpack("=L", socket.inet_aton(netaddr))[0] & netmask
+    return (ipaddr & netmask) == (network & netmask)
+
+
+def dotted_netmask(mask: int) -> str:
+    """Converts mask from /xx format to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
+
+    Example: if mask is 24 function returns 255.255.255.0
+
+    :rtype: str
+    """
+    bits = 0xFFFFFFFF ^ (1 << 32 - mask) - 1
+    return socket.inet_ntoa(struct.pack(">I", bits))
+
+
+def is_ipv4_address(string_ip: str) -> bool:
+    """
+    :rtype: bool
+    """
+    try:
+        socket.inet_aton(string_ip)
+    except OSError:
+        return False
+    return True
+
+
+def is_valid_cidr(string_network: str) -> bool:
+    """
+    Very simple check of the cidr format in no_proxy variable.
+
+    :rtype: bool
+    """
+    if string_network.count("/") == 1:
+        try:
+            mask = int(string_network.split("/")[1])
+        except ValueError:
+            return False
+
+        if mask < 1 or mask > 32:
+            return False
+
+        try:
+            socket.inet_aton(string_network.split("/")[0])
+        except OSError:
+            return False
+    else:
+        return False
+    return True
+
+
+@contextlib.contextmanager
+def set_environ(env_name: str, value: str | None) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
+    """Set the environment variable 'env_name' to 'value'
+
+    Save previous value, yield, and then restore the previous value stored in
+    the environment variable 'env_name'.
+
+    If 'value' is None, do nothing"""
+    value_changed = value is not None
+    old_value: str | None = None
+    if value_changed:
+        old_value = os.environ.get(env_name)
+        os.environ[env_name] = value
+    try:
+        yield
+    finally:
+        if value_changed:
+            if old_value is None:
+                del os.environ[env_name]
+            else:
+                os.environ[env_name] = old_value
+
+
+def should_bypass_proxies(url: str, no_proxy: str | None) -> bool:
+    """
+    Returns whether we should bypass proxies or not.
+
+    :rtype: bool
+    """
+
+    # Prioritize lowercase environment variables over uppercase
+    # to keep a consistent behaviour with other http projects (curl, wget).
+    def get_proxy(key: str) -> str | None:
+        return os.environ.get(key) or os.environ.get(key.upper())
+
+    # First check whether no_proxy is defined. If it is, check that the URL
+    # we're getting isn't in the no_proxy list.
+    no_proxy_arg = no_proxy
+    if no_proxy is None:
+        no_proxy = get_proxy("no_proxy")
+    parsed = urlparse(url)
+    hostname = parsed.hostname
+
+    if hostname is None:
+        # URLs don't always have hostnames, e.g. file:/// urls.
+        return True
+
+    if no_proxy:
+        # We need to check whether we match here. We need to see if we match
+        # the end of the hostname, both with and without the port.
+        no_proxy_hosts = (host for host in no_proxy.replace(" ", "").split(",") if host)
+
+        if is_ipv4_address(hostname):
+            for proxy_ip in no_proxy_hosts:
+                if is_valid_cidr(proxy_ip):
+                    if address_in_network(hostname, proxy_ip):
+                        return True
+                elif hostname == proxy_ip:
+                    # If no_proxy ip was defined in plain IP notation instead of cidr notation &
+                    # matches the IP of the index
+                    return True
+        else:
+            host_with_port = hostname
+            if parsed.port:
+                host_with_port += f":{parsed.port}"
+
+            for host in no_proxy_hosts:
+                host = host.lstrip(".")
+                if hostname == host or host_with_port == host:
+                    return True
+                host = "." + host
+                if hostname.endswith(host) or host_with_port.endswith(host):
+                    return True
+
+    with set_environ("no_proxy", no_proxy_arg):
+        try:
+            bypass = proxy_bypass(hostname)
+        except (TypeError, socket.gaierror):
+            bypass = False
+
+    if bypass:
+        return True
+
+    return False
+
+
+def get_environ_proxies(url: str, no_proxy: str | None = None) -> dict[str, str]:
+    """
+    Return a dict of environment proxies.
+
+    :rtype: dict
+    """
+    if should_bypass_proxies(url, no_proxy=no_proxy):
+        return {}
+    else:
+        return getproxies()
+
+
+def select_proxy(url: str, proxies: dict[str, str] | None) -> str | None:
+    """Select a proxy for the url, if applicable.
+
+    :param url: The url being for the request
+    :param proxies: A dictionary of schemes or schemes and hosts to proxy URLs
+    """
+    proxies = proxies or {}
+    urlparts = urlparse(url)
+    if urlparts.hostname is None:
+        return proxies.get(urlparts.scheme, proxies.get("all"))
+
+    proxy_keys = [
+        urlparts.scheme + "://" + urlparts.hostname,
+        urlparts.scheme,
+        "all://" + urlparts.hostname,
+        "all",
+    ]
+    proxy = None
+    for proxy_key in proxy_keys:
+        if proxy_key in proxies:
+            proxy = proxies[proxy_key]
+            break
+
+    return proxy
+
+
+def resolve_proxies(
+    request: Request | PreparedRequest,
+    proxies: dict[str, str] | None,
+    trust_env: bool = True,
+) -> dict[str, str]:
+    """This method takes proxy information from a request and configuration
+    input to resolve a mapping of target proxies. This will consider settings
+    such as NO_PROXY to strip proxy configurations.
+
+    :param request: Request or PreparedRequest
+    :param proxies: A dictionary of schemes or schemes and hosts to proxy URLs
+    :param trust_env: Boolean declaring whether to trust environment configs
+
+    :rtype: dict
+    """
+    proxies = proxies if proxies is not None else {}
+    url = cast(str, request.url)
+    scheme = urlparse(url).scheme
+    no_proxy = proxies.get("no_proxy")
+    new_proxies = proxies.copy()
+
+    if trust_env and not should_bypass_proxies(url, no_proxy=no_proxy):
+        environ_proxies = get_environ_proxies(url, no_proxy=no_proxy)
+
+        proxy = environ_proxies.get(scheme, environ_proxies.get("all"))
+
+        if proxy:
+            new_proxies.setdefault(scheme, proxy)
+    return new_proxies
+
+
+def default_user_agent(name: str = "python-requests") -> str:
+    """
+    Return a string representing the default user agent.
+
+    :rtype: str
+    """
+    return f"{name}/{__version__}"
+
+
+def default_headers() -> CaseInsensitiveDict[str]:
+    """
+    :rtype: requests.structures.CaseInsensitiveDict
+    """
+    return CaseInsensitiveDict(
+        {
+            "User-Agent": default_user_agent(),
+            "Accept-Encoding": DEFAULT_ACCEPT_ENCODING,
+            "Accept": "*/*",
+            "Connection": "keep-alive",
+        }
+    )
+
+
+def parse_header_links(value: str) -> list[dict[str, str]]:
+    """Return a list of parsed link headers proxies.
+
+    i.e. Link: ; rel=front; type="image/jpeg",; rel=back;type="image/jpeg"
+
+    :rtype: list
+    """
+
+    links: list[dict[str, str]] = []
+
+    replace_chars = " '\""
+
+    value = value.strip(replace_chars)
+    if not value:
+        return links
+
+    for val in re.split(", *<", value):
+        try:
+            url, params = val.split(";", 1)
+        except ValueError:
+            url, params = val, ""
+
+        link: dict[str, str] = {"url": url.strip("<> '\"")}
+
+        for param in params.split(";"):
+            try:
+                key, value = param.split("=")
+            except ValueError:
+                break
+
+            link[key.strip(replace_chars)] = value.strip(replace_chars)
+
+        links.append(link)
+
+    return links
+
+
+# Null bytes; no need to recreate these on each call to guess_json_utf
+_null = "\x00".encode("ascii")  # encoding to ASCII for Python 3
+_null2 = _null * 2
+_null3 = _null * 3
+
+
+def guess_json_utf(data: bytes) -> str | None:
+    """
+    :rtype: str
+    """
+    # JSON always starts with two ASCII characters, so detection is as
+    # easy as counting the nulls and from their location and count
+    # determine the encoding. Also detect a BOM, if present.
+    sample = data[:4]
+    if sample in (codecs.BOM_UTF32_LE, codecs.BOM_UTF32_BE):
+        return "utf-32"  # BOM included
+    if sample[:3] == codecs.BOM_UTF8:
+        return "utf-8-sig"  # BOM included, MS style (discouraged)
+    if sample[:2] in (codecs.BOM_UTF16_LE, codecs.BOM_UTF16_BE):
+        return "utf-16"  # BOM included
+    nullcount = sample.count(_null)
+    if nullcount == 0:
+        return "utf-8"
+    if nullcount == 2:
+        if sample[::2] == _null2:  # 1st and 3rd are null
+            return "utf-16-be"
+        if sample[1::2] == _null2:  # 2nd and 4th are null
+            return "utf-16-le"
+        # Did not detect 2 valid UTF-16 ascii-range characters
+    if nullcount == 3:
+        if sample[:3] == _null3:
+            return "utf-32-be"
+        if sample[1:] == _null3:
+            return "utf-32-le"
+        # Did not detect a valid UTF-32 ascii-range character
+    return None
+
+
+def prepend_scheme_if_needed(url: str, new_scheme: str) -> str:
+    """Given a URL that may or may not have a scheme, prepend the given scheme.
+    Does not replace a present scheme with the one provided as an argument.
+
+    :rtype: str
+    """
+    parsed = parse_url(url)
+    scheme, auth, _host, _port, path, query, fragment = parsed
+
+    # A defect in urlparse determines that there isn't a netloc present in some
+    # urls. We previously assumed parsing was overly cautious, and swapped the
+    # netloc and path. Due to a lack of tests on the original defect, this is
+    # maintained with parse_url for backwards compatibility.
+    netloc = parsed.netloc
+    if not netloc:
+        netloc, path = path, netloc
+
+    if auth:
+        # parse_url doesn't provide the netloc with auth
+        # so we'll add it ourselves.
+        netloc = cast(str, netloc)
+        netloc = "@".join([auth, netloc])
+    if scheme is None:
+        scheme = new_scheme
+    if path is None:
+        path = ""
+
+    return urlunparse((scheme, netloc, path, "", query, fragment))
+
+
+def get_auth_from_url(url: str) -> tuple[str, str]:
+    """Given a url with authentication components, extract them into a tuple of
+    username,password.
+
+    :rtype: (str,str)
+    """
+    parsed = urlparse(url)
+
+    try:
+        # except handles parsed.username/password being None
+        auth = (unquote(parsed.username), unquote(parsed.password))  # type: ignore[arg-type]
+    except (AttributeError, TypeError):
+        auth = ("", "")
+
+    return auth
+
+
+def check_header_validity(header: tuple[str | bytes, str | bytes]) -> None:
+    """Verifies that header parts don't contain leading whitespace
+    reserved characters, or return characters.
+
+    :param header: tuple, in the format (name, value).
+    """
+    name, value = header
+    _validate_header_part(header, name, 0)
+    _validate_header_part(header, value, 1)
+
+
+def _validate_header_part(
+    header: tuple[str | bytes, str | bytes],
+    header_part: str | bytes,
+    header_validator_index: int,
+) -> None:
+    if isinstance(header_part, str):
+        validator = _HEADER_VALIDATORS_STR[header_validator_index]
+    elif isinstance(header_part, bytes):  # type: ignore[reportUnnecessaryIsInstance]
+        # runtime guard for non-str/bytes input
+        validator = _HEADER_VALIDATORS_BYTE[header_validator_index]
+    else:
+        raise InvalidHeader(
+            f"Header part ({header_part!r}) from {header} "
+            f"must be of type str or bytes, not {type(header_part)}"
+        )
+
+    if not validator.match(header_part):  # type: ignore[arg-type]
+        header_kind = "name" if header_validator_index == 0 else "value"
+        raise InvalidHeader(
+            f"Invalid leading whitespace, reserved character(s), or return "
+            f"character(s) in header {header_kind}: {header_part!r}"
+        )
+
+
+def urldefragauth(url: str) -> str:
+    """
+    Given a url remove the fragment and the authentication part.
+
+    :rtype: str
+    """
+    scheme, netloc, path, params, query, _fragment = urlparse(url)
+
+    # see func:`prepend_scheme_if_needed`
+    if not netloc:
+        netloc, path = path, netloc
+
+    netloc = netloc.rsplit("@", 1)[-1]
+
+    return urlunparse((scheme, netloc, path, params, query, ""))
+
+
+def rewind_body(prepared_request: PreparedRequest) -> None:
+    """Move file pointer back to its recorded starting position
+    so it can be read again on redirect.
+    """
+    body_seek = getattr(prepared_request.body, "seek", None)
+    if body_seek is not None and isinstance(
+        prepared_request._body_position,  # type: ignore[reportPrivateUsage]
+        integer_types,
+    ):
+        try:
+            body_seek(prepared_request._body_position)  # type: ignore[reportPrivateUsage]
+        except OSError:
+            raise UnrewindableBodyError(
+                "An error occurred when rewinding request body for redirect."
+            )
+    else:
+        raise UnrewindableBodyError("Unable to rewind request body for redirect.")
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+Metadata-Version: 2.4
+Name: rich
+Version: 15.0.0
+Summary: Render rich text, tables, progress bars, syntax highlighting, markdown and more to the terminal
+License: MIT
+License-File: LICENSE
+Author: Will McGugan
+Author-email: willmcgugan@gmail.com
+Requires-Python: >=3.9.0
+Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
+Classifier: Environment :: Console
+Classifier: Framework :: IPython
+Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
+Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
+Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS
+Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
+Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14
+Classifier: Typing :: Typed
+Provides-Extra: jupyter
+Requires-Dist: ipywidgets (>=7.5.1,<9) ; extra == "jupyter"
+Requires-Dist: markdown-it-py (>=2.2.0)
+Requires-Dist: pygments (>=2.13.0,<3.0.0)
+Project-URL: Documentation, https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
+Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/Textualize/rich
+Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
+
+[![Supported Python Versions](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/rich)](https://pypi.org/project/rich/) [![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/rich.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/rich)
+
+[![Downloads](https://pepy.tech/badge/rich/month)](https://pepy.tech/project/rich)
+[![codecov](https://img.shields.io/codecov/c/github/Textualize/rich?label=codecov&logo=codecov)](https://codecov.io/gh/Textualize/rich)
+[![Rich blog](https://img.shields.io/badge/blog-rich%20news-yellowgreen)](https://www.willmcgugan.com/tag/rich/)
+[![Twitter Follow](https://img.shields.io/twitter/follow/willmcgugan.svg?style=social)](https://twitter.com/willmcgugan)
+
+![Logo](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/logo.svg)
+
+[English readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.md)
+ • [简体中文 readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.cn.md)
+ • [正體中文 readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.zh-tw.md)
+ • [Lengua española readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.es.md)
+ • [Deutsche readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.de.md)
+ • [Läs på svenska](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.sv.md)
+ • [日本語 readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.ja.md)
+ • [한국어 readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.kr.md)
+ • [Français readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.fr.md)
+ • [Schwizerdütsch readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.de-ch.md)
+ • [हिन्दी readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.hi.md)
+ • [Português brasileiro readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.pt-br.md)
+ • [Italian readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.it.md)
+ • [Русский readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.ru.md)
+ • [Indonesian readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.id.md)
+ • [فارسی readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.fa.md)
+ • [Türkçe readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.tr.md)
+ • [Polskie readme](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/README.pl.md)
+
+
+Rich is a Python library for _rich_ text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
+
+The [Rich API](https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) makes it easy to add color and style to terminal output. Rich can also render pretty tables, progress bars, markdown, syntax highlighted source code, tracebacks, and more — out of the box.
+
+![Features](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/features.png)
+
+For a video introduction to Rich see [calmcode.io](https://calmcode.io/rich/introduction.html) by [@fishnets88](https://twitter.com/fishnets88).
+
+See what [people are saying about Rich](https://www.willmcgugan.com/blog/pages/post/rich-tweets/).
+
+## Compatibility
+
+Rich works with Linux, macOS and Windows. True color / emoji works with new Windows Terminal, classic terminal is limited to 16 colors. Rich requires Python 3.8 or later.
+
+Rich works with [Jupyter notebooks](https://jupyter.org/) with no additional configuration required.
+
+## Installing
+
+Install with `pip` or your favorite PyPI package manager.
+
+```sh
+python -m pip install rich
+```
+
+Run the following to test Rich output on your terminal:
+
+```sh
+python -m rich
+```
+
+## Rich Print
+
+To effortlessly add rich output to your application, you can import the [rich print](https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/introduction.html#quick-start) method, which has the same signature as the builtin Python function. Try this:
+
+```python
+from rich import print
+
+print("Hello, [bold magenta]World[/bold magenta]!", ":vampire:", locals())
+```
+
+![Hello World](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/print.png)
+
+## Rich REPL
+
+Rich can be installed in the Python REPL, so that any data structures will be pretty printed and highlighted.
+
+```python
+>>> from rich import pretty
+>>> pretty.install()
+```
+
+![REPL](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/repl.png)
+
+## Using the Console
+
+For more control over rich terminal content, import and construct a [Console](https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/console.html#rich.console.Console) object.
+
+```python
+from rich.console import Console
+
+console = Console()
+```
+
+The Console object has a `print` method which has an intentionally similar interface to the builtin `print` function. Here's an example of use:
+
+```python
+console.print("Hello", "World!")
+```
+
+As you might expect, this will print `"Hello World!"` to the terminal. Note that unlike the builtin `print` function, Rich will word-wrap your text to fit within the terminal width.
+
+There are a few ways of adding color and style to your output. You can set a style for the entire output by adding a `style` keyword argument. Here's an example:
+
+```python
+console.print("Hello", "World!", style="bold red")
+```
+
+The output will be something like the following:
+
+![Hello World](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/hello_world.png)
+
+That's fine for styling a line of text at a time. For more finely grained styling, Rich renders a special markup which is similar in syntax to [bbcode](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBCode). Here's an example:
+
+```python
+console.print("Where there is a [bold cyan]Will[/bold cyan] there [u]is[/u] a [i]way[/i].")
+```
+
+![Console Markup](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/where_there_is_a_will.png)
+
+You can use a Console object to generate sophisticated output with minimal effort. See the [Console API](https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/console.html) docs for details.
+
+## Rich Inspect
+
+Rich has an [inspect](https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/init.html?highlight=inspect#rich.inspect) function which can produce a report on any Python object, such as class, instance, or builtin.
+
+```python
+>>> my_list = ["foo", "bar"]
+>>> from rich import inspect
+>>> inspect(my_list, methods=True)
+```
+
+![Log](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/inspect.png)
+
+See the [inspect docs](https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/init.html#rich.inspect) for details.
+
+# Rich Library
+
+Rich contains a number of builtin _renderables_ you can use to create elegant output in your CLI and help you debug your code.
+
+Click the following headings for details:
+
+
+Log + +The Console object has a `log()` method which has a similar interface to `print()`, but also renders a column for the current time and the file and line which made the call. By default Rich will do syntax highlighting for Python structures and for repr strings. If you log a collection (i.e. a dict or a list) Rich will pretty print it so that it fits in the available space. Here's an example of some of these features. + +```python +from rich.console import Console +console = Console() + +test_data = [ + {"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "sum", "params": [None, 1, 2, 4, False, True], "id": "1",}, + {"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "notify_hello", "params": [7]}, + {"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "subtract", "params": [42, 23], "id": "2"}, +] + +def test_log(): + enabled = False + context = { + "foo": "bar", + } + movies = ["Deadpool", "Rise of the Skywalker"] + console.log("Hello from", console, "!") + console.log(test_data, log_locals=True) + + +test_log() +``` + +The above produces the following output: + +![Log](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/log.png) + +Note the `log_locals` argument, which outputs a table containing the local variables where the log method was called. + +The log method could be used for logging to the terminal for long running applications such as servers, but is also a very nice debugging aid. + +
+
+Logging Handler + +You can also use the builtin [Handler class](https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/logging.html) to format and colorize output from Python's logging module. Here's an example of the output: + +![Logging](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/logging.png) + +
+ +
+Emoji + +To insert an emoji in to console output place the name between two colons. Here's an example: + +```python +>>> console.print(":smiley: :vampire: :pile_of_poo: :thumbs_up: :raccoon:") +😃 🧛 💩 👍 🦝 +``` + +Please use this feature wisely. + +
+ +
+Tables + +Rich can render flexible [tables](https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tables.html) with unicode box characters. There is a large variety of formatting options for borders, styles, cell alignment etc. + +![table movie](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/table_movie.gif) + +The animation above was generated with [table_movie.py](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/examples/table_movie.py) in the examples directory. + +Here's a simpler table example: + +```python +from rich.console import Console +from rich.table import Table + +console = Console() + +table = Table(show_header=True, header_style="bold magenta") +table.add_column("Date", style="dim", width=12) +table.add_column("Title") +table.add_column("Production Budget", justify="right") +table.add_column("Box Office", justify="right") +table.add_row( + "Dec 20, 2019", "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker", "$275,000,000", "$375,126,118" +) +table.add_row( + "May 25, 2018", + "[red]Solo[/red]: A Star Wars Story", + "$275,000,000", + "$393,151,347", +) +table.add_row( + "Dec 15, 2017", + "Star Wars Ep. VIII: The Last Jedi", + "$262,000,000", + "[bold]$1,332,539,889[/bold]", +) + +console.print(table) +``` + +This produces the following output: + +![table](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/table.png) + +Note that console markup is rendered in the same way as `print()` and `log()`. In fact, anything that is renderable by Rich may be included in the headers / rows (even other tables). + +The `Table` class is smart enough to resize columns to fit the available width of the terminal, wrapping text as required. Here's the same example, with the terminal made smaller than the table above: + +![table2](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/table2.png) + +
+ +
+Progress Bars + +Rich can render multiple flicker-free [progress](https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/progress.html) bars to track long-running tasks. + +For basic usage, wrap any sequence in the `track` function and iterate over the result. Here's an example: + +```python +from rich.progress import track + +for step in track(range(100)): + do_step(step) +``` + +It's not much harder to add multiple progress bars. Here's an example taken from the docs: + +![progress](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/progress.gif) + +The columns may be configured to show any details you want. Built-in columns include percentage complete, file size, file speed, and time remaining. Here's another example showing a download in progress: + +![progress](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/downloader.gif) + +To try this out yourself, see [examples/downloader.py](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/examples/downloader.py) which can download multiple URLs simultaneously while displaying progress. + +
+ +
+Status + +For situations where it is hard to calculate progress, you can use the [status](https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/console.html#rich.console.Console.status) method which will display a 'spinner' animation and message. The animation won't prevent you from using the console as normal. Here's an example: + +```python +from time import sleep +from rich.console import Console + +console = Console() +tasks = [f"task {n}" for n in range(1, 11)] + +with console.status("[bold green]Working on tasks...") as status: + while tasks: + task = tasks.pop(0) + sleep(1) + console.log(f"{task} complete") +``` + +This generates the following output in the terminal. + +![status](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/status.gif) + +The spinner animations were borrowed from [cli-spinners](https://www.npmjs.com/package/cli-spinners). You can select a spinner by specifying the `spinner` parameter. Run the following command to see the available values: + +``` +python -m rich.spinner +``` + +The above command generates the following output in the terminal: + +![spinners](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/spinners.gif) + +
+ +
+Tree + +Rich can render a [tree](https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tree.html) with guide lines. A tree is ideal for displaying a file structure, or any other hierarchical data. + +The labels of the tree can be simple text or anything else Rich can render. Run the following for a demonstration: + +``` +python -m rich.tree +``` + +This generates the following output: + +![markdown](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/tree.png) + +See the [tree.py](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/examples/tree.py) example for a script that displays a tree view of any directory, similar to the linux `tree` command. + +
+ +
+Columns + +Rich can render content in neat [columns](https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/columns.html) with equal or optimal width. Here's a very basic clone of the (MacOS / Linux) `ls` command which displays a directory listing in columns: + +```python +import os +import sys + +from rich import print +from rich.columns import Columns + +directory = os.listdir(sys.argv[1]) +print(Columns(directory)) +``` + +The following screenshot is the output from the [columns example](https://github.com/textualize/rich/blob/master/examples/columns.py) which displays data pulled from an API in columns: + +![columns](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/columns.png) + +
+ +
+Markdown + +Rich can render [markdown](https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/markdown.html) and does a reasonable job of translating the formatting to the terminal. + +To render markdown import the `Markdown` class and construct it with a string containing markdown code. Then print it to the console. Here's an example: + +```python +from rich.console import Console +from rich.markdown import Markdown + +console = Console() +with open("README.md") as readme: + markdown = Markdown(readme.read()) +console.print(markdown) +``` + +This will produce output something like the following: + +![markdown](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/markdown.png) + +
+ +
+Syntax Highlighting + +Rich uses the [pygments](https://pygments.org/) library to implement [syntax highlighting](https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/syntax.html). Usage is similar to rendering markdown; construct a `Syntax` object and print it to the console. Here's an example: + +```python +from rich.console import Console +from rich.syntax import Syntax + +my_code = ''' +def iter_first_last(values: Iterable[T]) -> Iterable[Tuple[bool, bool, T]]: + """Iterate and generate a tuple with a flag for first and last value.""" + iter_values = iter(values) + try: + previous_value = next(iter_values) + except StopIteration: + return + first = True + for value in iter_values: + yield first, False, previous_value + first = False + previous_value = value + yield first, True, previous_value +''' +syntax = Syntax(my_code, "python", theme="monokai", line_numbers=True) +console = Console() +console.print(syntax) +``` + +This will produce the following output: + +![syntax](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/syntax.png) + +
+ +
+Tracebacks + +Rich can render [beautiful tracebacks](https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/traceback.html) which are easier to read and show more code than standard Python tracebacks. You can set Rich as the default traceback handler so all uncaught exceptions will be rendered by Rich. + +Here's what it looks like on OSX (similar on Linux): + +![traceback](https://github.com/textualize/rich/raw/master/imgs/traceback.png) + +
+ +All Rich renderables make use of the [Console Protocol](https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/latest/protocol.html), which you can also use to implement your own Rich content. + +# Rich CLI + + +See also [Rich CLI](https://github.com/textualize/rich-cli) for a command line application powered by Rich. Syntax highlight code, render markdown, display CSVs in tables, and more, directly from the command prompt. + + +![Rich CLI](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Textualize/rich-cli/main/imgs/rich-cli-splash.jpg) + +# Textual + +See also Rich's sister project, [Textual](https://github.com/Textualize/textual), which you can use to build sophisticated User Interfaces in the terminal. + +![textual-splash](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4caeb77e-48c0-4cf7-b14d-c53ded855ffd) + +# Toad + +[Toad](https://github.com/batrachianai/toad) is a unified interface for agentic coding. 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0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4415505566f261c802b671426be529a31f914137 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich-15.0.0.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +Copyright (c) 2020 Will McGugan + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all +copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE +SOFTWARE. diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3edd12e0167e159890655f985299759792b71dd0 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +"""Rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.""" + +import os +from typing import IO, TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, Optional, Union + +from ._extension import load_ipython_extension # noqa: F401 + +__all__ = ["get_console", "reconfigure", "print", "inspect", "print_json"] + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from .console import Console + +# Global console used by alternative print +_console: Optional["Console"] = None + +try: + _IMPORT_CWD = os.path.abspath(os.getcwd()) +except FileNotFoundError: + # Can happen if the cwd has been deleted + _IMPORT_CWD = "" + + +def get_console() -> "Console": + """Get a global :class:`~rich.console.Console` instance. This function is used when Rich requires a Console, + and hasn't been explicitly given one. + + Returns: + Console: A console instance. + """ + global _console + if _console is None: + from .console import Console + + _console = Console() + + return _console + + +def reconfigure(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None: + """Reconfigures the global console by replacing it with another. + + Args: + *args (Any): Positional arguments for the replacement :class:`~rich.console.Console`. + **kwargs (Any): Keyword arguments for the replacement :class:`~rich.console.Console`. + """ + from rich.console import Console + + new_console = Console(*args, **kwargs) + _console = get_console() + _console.__dict__ = new_console.__dict__ + + +def print( + *objects: Any, + sep: str = " ", + end: str = "\n", + file: Optional[IO[str]] = None, + flush: bool = False, +) -> None: + r"""Print object(s) supplied via positional arguments. + This function has an identical signature to the built-in print. + For more advanced features, see the :class:`~rich.console.Console` class. + + Args: + sep (str, optional): Separator between printed objects. Defaults to " ". + end (str, optional): Character to write at end of output. Defaults to "\\n". + file (IO[str], optional): File to write to, or None for stdout. Defaults to None. + flush (bool, optional): Has no effect as Rich always flushes output. Defaults to False. + + """ + from .console import Console + + write_console = get_console() if file is None else Console(file=file) + return write_console.print(*objects, sep=sep, end=end) + + +def print_json( + json: Optional[str] = None, + *, + data: Any = None, + indent: Union[None, int, str] = 2, + highlight: bool = True, + skip_keys: bool = False, + ensure_ascii: bool = False, + check_circular: bool = True, + allow_nan: bool = True, + default: Optional[Callable[[Any], Any]] = None, + sort_keys: bool = False, +) -> None: + """Pretty prints JSON. Output will be valid JSON. + + Args: + json (str): A string containing JSON. + data (Any): If json is not supplied, then encode this data. + indent (int, optional): Number of spaces to indent. Defaults to 2. + highlight (bool, optional): Enable highlighting of output: Defaults to True. + skip_keys (bool, optional): Skip keys not of a basic type. Defaults to False. + ensure_ascii (bool, optional): Escape all non-ascii characters. Defaults to False. + check_circular (bool, optional): Check for circular references. Defaults to True. + allow_nan (bool, optional): Allow NaN and Infinity values. Defaults to True. + default (Callable, optional): A callable that converts values that can not be encoded + in to something that can be JSON encoded. Defaults to None. + sort_keys (bool, optional): Sort dictionary keys. Defaults to False. + """ + + get_console().print_json( + json, + data=data, + indent=indent, + highlight=highlight, + skip_keys=skip_keys, + ensure_ascii=ensure_ascii, + check_circular=check_circular, + allow_nan=allow_nan, + default=default, + sort_keys=sort_keys, + ) + + +def inspect( + obj: Any, + *, + console: Optional["Console"] = None, + title: Optional[str] = None, + help: bool = False, + methods: bool = False, + docs: bool = True, + private: bool = False, + dunder: bool = False, + sort: bool = True, + all: bool = False, + value: bool = True, +) -> None: + """Inspect any Python object. + + * inspect() to see summarized info. + * inspect(, methods=True) to see methods. + * inspect(, help=True) to see full (non-abbreviated) help. + * inspect(, private=True) to see private attributes (single underscore). + * inspect(, dunder=True) to see attributes beginning with double underscore. + * inspect(, all=True) to see all attributes. + + Args: + obj (Any): An object to inspect. + title (str, optional): Title to display over inspect result, or None use type. Defaults to None. + help (bool, optional): Show full help text rather than just first paragraph. Defaults to False. + methods (bool, optional): Enable inspection of callables. Defaults to False. + docs (bool, optional): Also render doc strings. Defaults to True. + private (bool, optional): Show private attributes (beginning with underscore). Defaults to False. + dunder (bool, optional): Show attributes starting with double underscore. Defaults to False. + sort (bool, optional): Sort attributes alphabetically, callables at the top, leading and trailing underscores ignored. Defaults to True. + all (bool, optional): Show all attributes. Defaults to False. + value (bool, optional): Pretty print value. Defaults to True. + """ + _console = console or get_console() + from rich._inspect import Inspect + + # Special case for inspect(inspect) + is_inspect = obj is inspect + + _inspect = Inspect( + obj, + title=title, + help=is_inspect or help, + methods=is_inspect or methods, + docs=is_inspect or docs, + private=private, + dunder=dunder, + sort=sort, + all=all, + value=value, + ) + _console.print(_inspect) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + print("Hello, **World**") diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/__main__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/__main__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..864b3aed6fbaec83d20404dfc329359b6e2aeb9d --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/__main__.py @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +import colorsys +import io +from time import process_time + +from rich import box +from rich.color import Color +from rich.console import Console, ConsoleOptions, Group, RenderableType, RenderResult +from rich.markdown import Markdown +from rich.measure import Measurement +from rich.pretty import Pretty +from rich.segment import Segment +from rich.style import Style +from rich.syntax import Syntax +from rich.table import Table +from rich.text import Text + + +class ColorBox: + def __rich_console__( + self, console: Console, options: ConsoleOptions + ) -> RenderResult: + for y in range(0, 5): + for x in range(options.max_width): + h = x / options.max_width + l = 0.1 + ((y / 5) * 0.7) + r1, g1, b1 = colorsys.hls_to_rgb(h, l, 1.0) + r2, g2, b2 = colorsys.hls_to_rgb(h, l + 0.7 / 10, 1.0) + bgcolor = Color.from_rgb(r1 * 255, g1 * 255, b1 * 255) + color = Color.from_rgb(r2 * 255, g2 * 255, b2 * 255) + yield Segment("▄", Style(color=color, bgcolor=bgcolor)) + yield Segment.line() + + def __rich_measure__( + self, console: "Console", options: ConsoleOptions + ) -> Measurement: + return Measurement(1, options.max_width) + + +def make_test_card() -> Table: + """Get a renderable that demonstrates a number of features.""" + table = Table.grid(padding=1, pad_edge=True) + table.title = "Rich features" + table.add_column("Feature", no_wrap=True, justify="center", style="bold red") + table.add_column("Demonstration") + + color_table = Table( + box=None, + expand=False, + show_header=False, + show_edge=False, + pad_edge=False, + ) + color_table.add_row( + ( + "✓ [bold green]4-bit color[/]\n" + "✓ [bold blue]8-bit color[/]\n" + "✓ [bold magenta]Truecolor (16.7 million)[/]\n" + "✓ [bold yellow]Dumb terminals[/]\n" + "✓ [bold cyan]Automatic color conversion" + ), + ColorBox(), + ) + + table.add_row("Colors", color_table) + + table.add_row( + "Styles", + "All ansi styles: [bold]bold[/], [dim]dim[/], [italic]italic[/italic], [underline]underline[/], [strike]strikethrough[/], [reverse]reverse[/], and even [blink]blink[/].", + ) + + lorem = "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Quisque in metus sed sapien ultricies pretium a at justo. Maecenas luctus velit et auctor maximus." + lorem_table = Table.grid(padding=1, collapse_padding=True) + lorem_table.pad_edge = False + lorem_table.add_row( + Text(lorem, justify="left", style="green"), + Text(lorem, justify="center", style="yellow"), + Text(lorem, justify="right", style="blue"), + Text(lorem, justify="full", style="red"), + ) + table.add_row( + "Text", + Group( + Text.from_markup( + """Word wrap text. Justify [green]left[/], [yellow]center[/], [blue]right[/] or [red]full[/].\n""" + ), + lorem_table, + ), + ) + + def comparison(renderable1: RenderableType, renderable2: RenderableType) -> Table: + table = Table(show_header=False, pad_edge=False, box=None, expand=True) + table.add_column("1", ratio=1) + table.add_column("2", ratio=1) + table.add_row(renderable1, renderable2) + return table + + table.add_row( + "Asian\nlanguage\nsupport", + ":flag_for_china: 该库支持中文,日文和韩文文本!\n:flag_for_japan: ライブラリは中国語、日本語、韓国語のテキストをサポートしています\n:flag_for_south_korea: 이 라이브러리는 중국어, 일본어 및 한국어 텍스트를 지원합니다", + ) + + markup_example = ( + "[bold magenta]Rich[/] supports a simple [i]bbcode[/i]-like [b]markup[/b] for [yellow]color[/], [underline]style[/], and emoji! " + ":+1: :apple: :ant: :bear: :baguette_bread: :bus: " + ) + table.add_row("Markup", markup_example) + + example_table = Table( + show_edge=False, + show_header=True, + expand=False, + row_styles=["none", "dim"], + box=box.SIMPLE, + ) + example_table.add_column("[green]Date", style="green", no_wrap=True) + example_table.add_column("[blue]Title", style="blue") + example_table.add_column( + "[cyan]Production Budget", + style="cyan", + justify="right", + no_wrap=True, + ) + example_table.add_column( + "[magenta]Box Office", + style="magenta", + justify="right", + no_wrap=True, + ) + example_table.add_row( + "Dec 20, 2019", + "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker", + "$275,000,000", + "$375,126,118", + ) + example_table.add_row( + "May 25, 2018", + "[b]Solo[/]: A Star Wars Story", + "$275,000,000", + "$393,151,347", + ) + example_table.add_row( + "Dec 15, 2017", + "Star Wars Ep. VIII: The Last Jedi", + "$262,000,000", + "[bold]$1,332,539,889[/bold]", + ) + example_table.add_row( + "May 19, 1999", + "Star Wars Ep. [b]I[/b]: [i]The phantom Menace", + "$115,000,000", + "$1,027,044,677", + ) + + table.add_row("Tables", example_table) + + code = '''\ +def iter_last(values: Iterable[T]) -> Iterable[Tuple[bool, T]]: + """Iterate and generate a tuple with a flag for last value.""" + iter_values = iter(values) + try: + previous_value = next(iter_values) + except StopIteration: + return + for value in iter_values: + yield False, previous_value + previous_value = value + yield True, previous_value''' + + pretty_data = { + "foo": [ + 3.1427, + ( + "Paul Atreides", + "Vladimir Harkonnen", + "Thufir Hawat", + ), + ], + "atomic": (False, True, None), + } + table.add_row( + "Syntax\nhighlighting\n&\npretty\nprinting", + comparison( + Syntax(code, "python3", line_numbers=True, indent_guides=True), + Pretty(pretty_data, indent_guides=True), + ), + ) + + markdown_example = """\ +# Markdown + +Supports much of the *markdown* __syntax__! + +- Headers +- Basic formatting: **bold**, *italic*, `code` +- Block quotes +- Lists, and more... + """ + table.add_row( + "Markdown", comparison("[cyan]" + markdown_example, Markdown(markdown_example)) + ) + + table.add_row( + "+more!", + """Progress bars, columns, styled logging handler, tracebacks, etc...""", + ) + return table + + +if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + from rich.panel import Panel + + console = Console( + file=io.StringIO(), + force_terminal=True, + ) + test_card = make_test_card() + + # Print once to warm cache + start = process_time() + console.print(test_card) + pre_cache_taken = round((process_time() - start) * 1000.0, 1) + + console.file = io.StringIO() + + start = process_time() + console.print(test_card) + taken = round((process_time() - start) * 1000.0, 1) + + c = Console(record=True) + c.print(test_card) + + console = Console() + console.print(f"[dim]rendered in [not dim]{pre_cache_taken}ms[/] (cold cache)") + console.print(f"[dim]rendered in [not dim]{taken}ms[/] (warm cache)") + console.print() + console.print( + 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"🇱🇦", + "latvia": "🇱🇻", + "lebanon": "🇱🇧", + "leo": "♌", + "lesotho": "🇱🇸", + "liberia": "🇱🇷", + "libra": "♎", + "libya": "🇱🇾", + "liechtenstein": "🇱🇮", + "lithuania": "🇱🇹", + "luxembourg": "🇱🇺", + "macau_sar_china": "🇲🇴", + "macedonia": "🇲🇰", + "madagascar": "🇲🇬", + "malawi": "🇲🇼", + "malaysia": "🇲🇾", + "maldives": "🇲🇻", + "mali": "🇲🇱", + "malta": "🇲🇹", + "marshall_islands": "🇲🇭", + "martinique": "🇲🇶", + "mauritania": "🇲🇷", + "mauritius": "🇲🇺", + "mayotte": "🇾🇹", + "mexico": "🇲🇽", + "micronesia": "🇫🇲", + "moldova": "🇲🇩", + "monaco": "🇲🇨", + "mongolia": "🇲🇳", + "montenegro": "🇲🇪", + "montserrat": "🇲🇸", + "morocco": "🇲🇦", + "mozambique": "🇲🇿", + "mrs._claus": "🤶", + "mrs._claus_dark_skin_tone": "🤶🏿", + "mrs._claus_light_skin_tone": "🤶🏻", + "mrs._claus_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤶🏾", + "mrs._claus_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤶🏼", + "mrs._claus_medium_skin_tone": "🤶🏽", + "myanmar_(burma)": "🇲🇲", + "new_button": "🆕", + "ng_button": "🆖", + "namibia": "🇳🇦", + "nauru": "🇳🇷", + "nepal": "🇳🇵", + "netherlands": "🇳🇱", + "new_caledonia": "🇳🇨", + "new_zealand": "🇳🇿", + "nicaragua": "🇳🇮", + "niger": "🇳🇪", + "nigeria": "🇳🇬", + "niue": "🇳🇺", + "norfolk_island": "🇳🇫", + "north_korea": "🇰🇵", + "northern_mariana_islands": "🇲🇵", + "norway": "🇳🇴", + "ok_button": "🆗", + "ok_hand": "👌", + "ok_hand_dark_skin_tone": "👌🏿", + "ok_hand_light_skin_tone": "👌🏻", + "ok_hand_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👌🏾", + "ok_hand_medium-light_skin_tone": "👌🏼", + "ok_hand_medium_skin_tone": "👌🏽", + "on!_arrow": "🔛", + "o_button_(blood_type)": "🅾", + "oman": "🇴🇲", + "ophiuchus": "⛎", + "p_button": "🅿", + "pakistan": "🇵🇰", + "palau": "🇵🇼", + "palestinian_territories": "🇵🇸", + "panama": "🇵🇦", + "papua_new_guinea": "🇵🇬", + "paraguay": "🇵🇾", + "peru": "🇵🇪", + "philippines": "🇵🇭", + "pisces": "♓", + "pitcairn_islands": "🇵🇳", + "poland": "🇵🇱", + "portugal": "🇵🇹", + "puerto_rico": "🇵🇷", + "qatar": "🇶🇦", + "romania": "🇷🇴", + "russia": "🇷🇺", + "rwanda": "🇷🇼", + "réunion": "🇷🇪", + "soon_arrow": "🔜", + "sos_button": "🆘", + "sagittarius": "♐", + "samoa": "🇼🇸", + "san_marino": "🇸🇲", + "santa_claus": "🎅", + "santa_claus_dark_skin_tone": "🎅🏿", + "santa_claus_light_skin_tone": "🎅🏻", + "santa_claus_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🎅🏾", + "santa_claus_medium-light_skin_tone": "🎅🏼", + "santa_claus_medium_skin_tone": "🎅🏽", + "saudi_arabia": "🇸🇦", + "scorpio": "♏", + "scotland": "🏴\U000e0067\U000e0062\U000e0073\U000e0063\U000e0074\U000e007f", + "senegal": "🇸🇳", + "serbia": "🇷🇸", + "seychelles": "🇸🇨", + "sierra_leone": "🇸🇱", + "singapore": "🇸🇬", + "sint_maarten": "🇸🇽", + "slovakia": "🇸🇰", + "slovenia": "🇸🇮", + "solomon_islands": "🇸🇧", + "somalia": "🇸🇴", + "south_africa": "🇿🇦", + "south_georgia_&_south_sandwich_islands": "🇬🇸", + "south_korea": "🇰🇷", + "south_sudan": "🇸🇸", + "spain": "🇪🇸", + "sri_lanka": "🇱🇰", + "st._barthélemy": "🇧🇱", + "st._helena": "🇸🇭", + "st._kitts_&_nevis": "🇰🇳", + "st._lucia": "🇱🇨", + "st._martin": "🇲🇫", + "st._pierre_&_miquelon": "🇵🇲", + "st._vincent_&_grenadines": "🇻🇨", + "statue_of_liberty": "🗽", + "sudan": "🇸🇩", + "suriname": "🇸🇷", + "svalbard_&_jan_mayen": "🇸🇯", + "swaziland": "🇸🇿", + "sweden": "🇸🇪", + "switzerland": "🇨🇭", + "syria": "🇸🇾", + "são_tomé_&_príncipe": "🇸🇹", + "t-rex": "🦖", + "top_arrow": "🔝", + "taiwan": "🇹🇼", + "tajikistan": "🇹🇯", + "tanzania": "🇹🇿", + "taurus": "♉", + "thailand": "🇹🇭", + "timor-leste": "🇹🇱", + "togo": "🇹🇬", + "tokelau": "🇹🇰", + "tokyo_tower": "🗼", + "tonga": "🇹🇴", + "trinidad_&_tobago": "🇹🇹", + "tristan_da_cunha": "🇹🇦", + "tunisia": "🇹🇳", + "turkey": "🦃", + "turkmenistan": "🇹🇲", + "turks_&_caicos_islands": "🇹🇨", + "tuvalu": "🇹🇻", + "u.s._outlying_islands": "🇺🇲", + "u.s._virgin_islands": "🇻🇮", + "up!_button": "🆙", + "uganda": "🇺🇬", + "ukraine": "🇺🇦", + "united_arab_emirates": "🇦🇪", + "united_kingdom": "🇬🇧", + "united_nations": "🇺🇳", + "united_states": "🇺🇸", + "uruguay": "🇺🇾", + "uzbekistan": "🇺🇿", + "vs_button": "🆚", + "vanuatu": "🇻🇺", + "vatican_city": "🇻🇦", + "venezuela": "🇻🇪", + "vietnam": "🇻🇳", + "virgo": "♍", + "wales": "🏴\U000e0067\U000e0062\U000e0077\U000e006c\U000e0073\U000e007f", + "wallis_&_futuna": "🇼🇫", + "western_sahara": "🇪🇭", + "yemen": "🇾🇪", + "zambia": "🇿🇲", + "zimbabwe": "🇿🇼", + "abacus": "🧮", + "adhesive_bandage": "🩹", + "admission_tickets": "🎟", + "adult": "🧑", + "adult_dark_skin_tone": "🧑🏿", + "adult_light_skin_tone": "🧑🏻", + "adult_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧑🏾", + "adult_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧑🏼", + "adult_medium_skin_tone": "🧑🏽", + "aerial_tramway": "🚡", + "airplane": "✈", + "airplane_arrival": "🛬", + "airplane_departure": "🛫", + "alarm_clock": "⏰", + "alembic": "⚗", + "alien": "👽", + "alien_monster": "👾", + "ambulance": "🚑", + "american_football": "🏈", + "amphora": "🏺", + "anchor": "⚓", + "anger_symbol": "💢", + "angry_face": "😠", + "angry_face_with_horns": "👿", + "anguished_face": "😧", + "ant": "🐜", + "antenna_bars": "📶", + "anxious_face_with_sweat": "😰", + "articulated_lorry": "🚛", + "artist_palette": "🎨", + "astonished_face": "😲", + "atom_symbol": "⚛", + "auto_rickshaw": "🛺", + "automobile": "🚗", + "avocado": "🥑", + "axe": "🪓", + "baby": "👶", + "baby_angel": "👼", + "baby_angel_dark_skin_tone": "👼🏿", + "baby_angel_light_skin_tone": "👼🏻", + "baby_angel_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👼🏾", + "baby_angel_medium-light_skin_tone": "👼🏼", + "baby_angel_medium_skin_tone": "👼🏽", + "baby_bottle": "🍼", + "baby_chick": "🐤", + "baby_dark_skin_tone": "👶🏿", + "baby_light_skin_tone": "👶🏻", + "baby_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👶🏾", + "baby_medium-light_skin_tone": "👶🏼", + "baby_medium_skin_tone": "👶🏽", + "baby_symbol": "🚼", + "backhand_index_pointing_down": "👇", + "backhand_index_pointing_down_dark_skin_tone": "👇🏿", + "backhand_index_pointing_down_light_skin_tone": "👇🏻", + "backhand_index_pointing_down_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👇🏾", + "backhand_index_pointing_down_medium-light_skin_tone": "👇🏼", + "backhand_index_pointing_down_medium_skin_tone": "👇🏽", + "backhand_index_pointing_left": "👈", + "backhand_index_pointing_left_dark_skin_tone": "👈🏿", + "backhand_index_pointing_left_light_skin_tone": "👈🏻", + "backhand_index_pointing_left_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👈🏾", + "backhand_index_pointing_left_medium-light_skin_tone": "👈🏼", + "backhand_index_pointing_left_medium_skin_tone": "👈🏽", + "backhand_index_pointing_right": "👉", + "backhand_index_pointing_right_dark_skin_tone": "👉🏿", + "backhand_index_pointing_right_light_skin_tone": "👉🏻", + "backhand_index_pointing_right_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👉🏾", + "backhand_index_pointing_right_medium-light_skin_tone": "👉🏼", + "backhand_index_pointing_right_medium_skin_tone": "👉🏽", + "backhand_index_pointing_up": "👆", + "backhand_index_pointing_up_dark_skin_tone": "👆🏿", + "backhand_index_pointing_up_light_skin_tone": "👆🏻", + "backhand_index_pointing_up_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👆🏾", + "backhand_index_pointing_up_medium-light_skin_tone": "👆🏼", + "backhand_index_pointing_up_medium_skin_tone": "👆🏽", + "bacon": "🥓", + "badger": "🦡", + "badminton": "🏸", + "bagel": "🥯", + "baggage_claim": "🛄", + "baguette_bread": "🥖", + "balance_scale": "⚖", + "bald": "🦲", + "bald_man": "👨\u200d🦲", + "bald_woman": "👩\u200d🦲", + "ballet_shoes": "🩰", + "balloon": "🎈", + "ballot_box_with_ballot": "🗳", + "ballot_box_with_check": "☑", + "banana": "🍌", + "banjo": "🪕", + "bank": "🏦", + "bar_chart": "📊", + "barber_pole": "💈", + "baseball": "⚾", + "basket": "🧺", + "basketball": "🏀", + "bat": "🦇", + "bathtub": "🛁", + "battery": "🔋", + "beach_with_umbrella": "🏖", + "beaming_face_with_smiling_eyes": "😁", + "bear_face": "🐻", + "bearded_person": "🧔", + "bearded_person_dark_skin_tone": "🧔🏿", + "bearded_person_light_skin_tone": "🧔🏻", + "bearded_person_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧔🏾", + "bearded_person_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧔🏼", + "bearded_person_medium_skin_tone": "🧔🏽", + "beating_heart": "💓", + "bed": "🛏", + "beer_mug": "🍺", + "bell": "🔔", + "bell_with_slash": "🔕", + "bellhop_bell": "🛎", + "bento_box": "🍱", + "beverage_box": "🧃", + "bicycle": "🚲", + "bikini": "👙", + "billed_cap": "🧢", + "biohazard": "☣", + "bird": "🐦", + "birthday_cake": "🎂", + "black_circle": "⚫", + "black_flag": "🏴", + "black_heart": "🖤", + "black_large_square": "⬛", + "black_medium-small_square": "◾", + "black_medium_square": "◼", + "black_nib": "✒", + "black_small_square": "▪", + "black_square_button": "🔲", + "blond-haired_man": "👱\u200d♂️", + "blond-haired_man_dark_skin_tone": "👱🏿\u200d♂️", + "blond-haired_man_light_skin_tone": "👱🏻\u200d♂️", + "blond-haired_man_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👱🏾\u200d♂️", + "blond-haired_man_medium-light_skin_tone": "👱🏼\u200d♂️", + "blond-haired_man_medium_skin_tone": "👱🏽\u200d♂️", + "blond-haired_person": "👱", + "blond-haired_person_dark_skin_tone": "👱🏿", + "blond-haired_person_light_skin_tone": "👱🏻", + "blond-haired_person_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👱🏾", + "blond-haired_person_medium-light_skin_tone": "👱🏼", + "blond-haired_person_medium_skin_tone": "👱🏽", + "blond-haired_woman": "👱\u200d♀️", + "blond-haired_woman_dark_skin_tone": "👱🏿\u200d♀️", + "blond-haired_woman_light_skin_tone": "👱🏻\u200d♀️", + "blond-haired_woman_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👱🏾\u200d♀️", + "blond-haired_woman_medium-light_skin_tone": "👱🏼\u200d♀️", + "blond-haired_woman_medium_skin_tone": "👱🏽\u200d♀️", + "blossom": "🌼", + "blowfish": "🐡", + "blue_book": "📘", + "blue_circle": "🔵", + "blue_heart": "💙", + "blue_square": "🟦", + "boar": "🐗", + "bomb": "💣", + "bone": "🦴", + "bookmark": "🔖", + "bookmark_tabs": "📑", + "books": "📚", + "bottle_with_popping_cork": "🍾", + "bouquet": "💐", + "bow_and_arrow": "🏹", + "bowl_with_spoon": "🥣", + "bowling": "🎳", + "boxing_glove": "🥊", + "boy": "👦", + "boy_dark_skin_tone": "👦🏿", + "boy_light_skin_tone": "👦🏻", + "boy_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👦🏾", + "boy_medium-light_skin_tone": "👦🏼", + "boy_medium_skin_tone": "👦🏽", + "brain": "🧠", + "bread": "🍞", + "breast-feeding": "🤱", + "breast-feeding_dark_skin_tone": "🤱🏿", + "breast-feeding_light_skin_tone": "🤱🏻", + "breast-feeding_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤱🏾", + "breast-feeding_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤱🏼", + "breast-feeding_medium_skin_tone": "🤱🏽", + "brick": "🧱", + "bride_with_veil": "👰", + "bride_with_veil_dark_skin_tone": "👰🏿", + "bride_with_veil_light_skin_tone": "👰🏻", + "bride_with_veil_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👰🏾", + "bride_with_veil_medium-light_skin_tone": "👰🏼", + "bride_with_veil_medium_skin_tone": "👰🏽", + "bridge_at_night": "🌉", + "briefcase": "💼", + "briefs": "🩲", + "bright_button": "🔆", + "broccoli": "🥦", + "broken_heart": "💔", + "broom": "🧹", + "brown_circle": "🟤", + "brown_heart": "🤎", + "brown_square": "🟫", + "bug": "🐛", + "building_construction": "🏗", + "bullet_train": "🚅", + "burrito": "🌯", + "bus": "🚌", + "bus_stop": "🚏", + "bust_in_silhouette": "👤", + "busts_in_silhouette": "👥", + "butter": "🧈", + "butterfly": "🦋", + "cactus": "🌵", + "calendar": "📆", + "call_me_hand": "🤙", + "call_me_hand_dark_skin_tone": "🤙🏿", + "call_me_hand_light_skin_tone": "🤙🏻", + "call_me_hand_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤙🏾", + "call_me_hand_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤙🏼", + "call_me_hand_medium_skin_tone": "🤙🏽", + "camel": "🐫", + "camera": "📷", + "camera_with_flash": "📸", + "camping": "🏕", + "candle": "🕯", + "candy": "🍬", + "canned_food": "🥫", + "canoe": "🛶", + "card_file_box": "🗃", + "card_index": "📇", + "card_index_dividers": "🗂", + "carousel_horse": "🎠", + "carp_streamer": "🎏", + "carrot": "🥕", + "castle": "🏰", + "cat": "🐱", + "cat_face": "🐱", + "cat_face_with_tears_of_joy": "😹", + "cat_face_with_wry_smile": "😼", + "chains": "⛓", + "chair": "🪑", + "chart_decreasing": "📉", + "chart_increasing": "📈", + "chart_increasing_with_yen": "💹", + "cheese_wedge": "🧀", + "chequered_flag": "🏁", + "cherries": "🍒", + "cherry_blossom": "🌸", + "chess_pawn": "♟", + "chestnut": "🌰", + "chicken": "🐔", + "child": "🧒", + "child_dark_skin_tone": "🧒🏿", + "child_light_skin_tone": "🧒🏻", + "child_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧒🏾", + "child_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧒🏼", + "child_medium_skin_tone": "🧒🏽", + "children_crossing": "🚸", + "chipmunk": "🐿", + "chocolate_bar": "🍫", + "chopsticks": "🥢", + "church": "⛪", + "cigarette": "🚬", + "cinema": "🎦", + "circled_m": "Ⓜ", + "circus_tent": "🎪", + "cityscape": "🏙", + "cityscape_at_dusk": "🌆", + "clamp": "🗜", + "clapper_board": "🎬", + "clapping_hands": "👏", + "clapping_hands_dark_skin_tone": "👏🏿", + "clapping_hands_light_skin_tone": "👏🏻", + "clapping_hands_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👏🏾", + "clapping_hands_medium-light_skin_tone": "👏🏼", + "clapping_hands_medium_skin_tone": "👏🏽", + "classical_building": "🏛", + "clinking_beer_mugs": "🍻", + "clinking_glasses": "🥂", + "clipboard": "📋", + "clockwise_vertical_arrows": "🔃", + "closed_book": "📕", + "closed_mailbox_with_lowered_flag": "📪", + "closed_mailbox_with_raised_flag": "📫", + "closed_umbrella": "🌂", + "cloud": "☁", + "cloud_with_lightning": "🌩", + "cloud_with_lightning_and_rain": "⛈", + "cloud_with_rain": "🌧", + "cloud_with_snow": "🌨", + "clown_face": "🤡", + "club_suit": "♣", + "clutch_bag": "👝", + "coat": "🧥", + "cocktail_glass": "🍸", + "coconut": "🥥", + "coffin": "⚰", + "cold_face": "🥶", + "collision": "💥", + "comet": "☄", + "compass": "🧭", + "computer_disk": "💽", + "computer_mouse": "🖱", + "confetti_ball": "🎊", + "confounded_face": "😖", + "confused_face": "😕", + "construction": "🚧", + "construction_worker": "👷", + "construction_worker_dark_skin_tone": "👷🏿", + "construction_worker_light_skin_tone": "👷🏻", + "construction_worker_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👷🏾", + "construction_worker_medium-light_skin_tone": "👷🏼", + "construction_worker_medium_skin_tone": "👷🏽", + "control_knobs": "🎛", + "convenience_store": "🏪", + "cooked_rice": "🍚", + "cookie": "🍪", + "cooking": "🍳", + "copyright": "©", + "couch_and_lamp": "🛋", + "counterclockwise_arrows_button": "🔄", + "couple_with_heart": "💑", + "couple_with_heart_man_man": "👨\u200d❤️\u200d👨", + "couple_with_heart_woman_man": "👩\u200d❤️\u200d👨", + "couple_with_heart_woman_woman": "👩\u200d❤️\u200d👩", + "cow": "🐮", + "cow_face": "🐮", + "cowboy_hat_face": "🤠", + "crab": "🦀", + "crayon": "🖍", + "credit_card": "💳", + "crescent_moon": "🌙", + "cricket": "🦗", + "cricket_game": "🏏", + "crocodile": "🐊", + "croissant": "🥐", + "cross_mark": "❌", + "cross_mark_button": "❎", + "crossed_fingers": "🤞", + "crossed_fingers_dark_skin_tone": "🤞🏿", + "crossed_fingers_light_skin_tone": "🤞🏻", + "crossed_fingers_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤞🏾", + "crossed_fingers_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤞🏼", + "crossed_fingers_medium_skin_tone": "🤞🏽", + "crossed_flags": "🎌", + "crossed_swords": "⚔", + "crown": "👑", + "crying_cat_face": "😿", + "crying_face": "😢", + "crystal_ball": "🔮", + "cucumber": "🥒", + "cupcake": "🧁", + "cup_with_straw": "🥤", + "curling_stone": "🥌", + "curly_hair": "🦱", + "curly-haired_man": "👨\u200d🦱", + "curly-haired_woman": "👩\u200d🦱", + "curly_loop": "➰", + "currency_exchange": "💱", + "curry_rice": "🍛", + "custard": "🍮", + "customs": "🛃", + "cut_of_meat": "🥩", + "cyclone": "🌀", + "dagger": "🗡", + "dango": "🍡", + "dashing_away": "💨", + "deaf_person": "🧏", + "deciduous_tree": "🌳", + "deer": "🦌", + "delivery_truck": "🚚", + "department_store": "🏬", + "derelict_house": "🏚", + "desert": "🏜", + "desert_island": "🏝", + "desktop_computer": "🖥", + "detective": "🕵", + "detective_dark_skin_tone": "🕵🏿", + "detective_light_skin_tone": "🕵🏻", + "detective_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🕵🏾", + "detective_medium-light_skin_tone": "🕵🏼", + "detective_medium_skin_tone": "🕵🏽", + "diamond_suit": "♦", + "diamond_with_a_dot": "💠", + "dim_button": "🔅", + "direct_hit": "🎯", + "disappointed_face": "😞", + "diving_mask": "🤿", + "diya_lamp": "🪔", + "dizzy": "💫", + "dizzy_face": "😵", + "dna": "🧬", + "dog": "🐶", + "dog_face": "🐶", + "dollar_banknote": "💵", + "dolphin": "🐬", + "door": "🚪", + "dotted_six-pointed_star": "🔯", + "double_curly_loop": "➿", + "double_exclamation_mark": "‼", + "doughnut": "🍩", + "dove": "🕊", + "down-left_arrow": "↙", + "down-right_arrow": "↘", + "down_arrow": "⬇", + "downcast_face_with_sweat": "😓", + "downwards_button": "🔽", + "dragon": "🐉", + "dragon_face": "🐲", + "dress": "👗", + "drooling_face": "🤤", + "drop_of_blood": "🩸", + "droplet": "💧", + "drum": "🥁", + "duck": "🦆", + "dumpling": "🥟", + "dvd": "📀", + "e-mail": "📧", + "eagle": "🦅", + "ear": "👂", + "ear_dark_skin_tone": "👂🏿", + "ear_light_skin_tone": "👂🏻", + "ear_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👂🏾", + "ear_medium-light_skin_tone": "👂🏼", + "ear_medium_skin_tone": "👂🏽", + "ear_of_corn": "🌽", + "ear_with_hearing_aid": "🦻", + "egg": "🍳", + "eggplant": "🍆", + "eight-pointed_star": "✴", + "eight-spoked_asterisk": "✳", + "eight-thirty": "🕣", + "eight_o’clock": "🕗", + "eject_button": "⏏", + "electric_plug": "🔌", + "elephant": "🐘", + "eleven-thirty": "🕦", + "eleven_o’clock": "🕚", + "elf": "🧝", + "elf_dark_skin_tone": "🧝🏿", + "elf_light_skin_tone": "🧝🏻", + "elf_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧝🏾", + "elf_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧝🏼", + "elf_medium_skin_tone": "🧝🏽", + "envelope": "✉", + "envelope_with_arrow": "📩", + "euro_banknote": "💶", + "evergreen_tree": "🌲", + "ewe": "🐑", + "exclamation_mark": "❗", + "exclamation_question_mark": "⁉", + "exploding_head": "🤯", + "expressionless_face": "😑", + "eye": "👁", + "eye_in_speech_bubble": "👁️\u200d🗨️", + "eyes": "👀", + "face_blowing_a_kiss": "😘", + "face_savoring_food": "😋", + "face_screaming_in_fear": "😱", + "face_vomiting": "🤮", + "face_with_hand_over_mouth": "🤭", + "face_with_head-bandage": "🤕", + "face_with_medical_mask": "😷", + "face_with_monocle": "🧐", + "face_with_open_mouth": "😮", + "face_with_raised_eyebrow": "🤨", + "face_with_rolling_eyes": "🙄", + "face_with_steam_from_nose": "😤", + "face_with_symbols_on_mouth": "🤬", + "face_with_tears_of_joy": "😂", + "face_with_thermometer": "🤒", + "face_with_tongue": "😛", + "face_without_mouth": "😶", + "factory": "🏭", + "fairy": "🧚", + "fairy_dark_skin_tone": "🧚🏿", + "fairy_light_skin_tone": "🧚🏻", + "fairy_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧚🏾", + "fairy_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧚🏼", + "fairy_medium_skin_tone": "🧚🏽", + "falafel": "🧆", + "fallen_leaf": "🍂", + "family": "👪", + "family_man_boy": "👨\u200d👦", + "family_man_boy_boy": "👨\u200d👦\u200d👦", + "family_man_girl": "👨\u200d👧", + "family_man_girl_boy": "👨\u200d👧\u200d👦", + "family_man_girl_girl": "👨\u200d👧\u200d👧", + "family_man_man_boy": "👨\u200d👨\u200d👦", + "family_man_man_boy_boy": "👨\u200d👨\u200d👦\u200d👦", + "family_man_man_girl": "👨\u200d👨\u200d👧", + "family_man_man_girl_boy": "👨\u200d👨\u200d👧\u200d👦", + "family_man_man_girl_girl": "👨\u200d👨\u200d👧\u200d👧", + "family_man_woman_boy": "👨\u200d👩\u200d👦", + "family_man_woman_boy_boy": "👨\u200d👩\u200d👦\u200d👦", + "family_man_woman_girl": "👨\u200d👩\u200d👧", + "family_man_woman_girl_boy": "👨\u200d👩\u200d👧\u200d👦", + "family_man_woman_girl_girl": "👨\u200d👩\u200d👧\u200d👧", + "family_woman_boy": "👩\u200d👦", + "family_woman_boy_boy": "👩\u200d👦\u200d👦", + "family_woman_girl": "👩\u200d👧", + "family_woman_girl_boy": "👩\u200d👧\u200d👦", + "family_woman_girl_girl": "👩\u200d👧\u200d👧", + "family_woman_woman_boy": "👩\u200d👩\u200d👦", + "family_woman_woman_boy_boy": "👩\u200d👩\u200d👦\u200d👦", + "family_woman_woman_girl": "👩\u200d👩\u200d👧", + "family_woman_woman_girl_boy": "👩\u200d👩\u200d👧\u200d👦", + "family_woman_woman_girl_girl": "👩\u200d👩\u200d👧\u200d👧", + "fast-forward_button": "⏩", + "fast_down_button": "⏬", + "fast_reverse_button": "⏪", + "fast_up_button": "⏫", + "fax_machine": "📠", + "fearful_face": "😨", + "female_sign": "♀", + "ferris_wheel": "🎡", + "ferry": "⛴", + "field_hockey": "🏑", + "file_cabinet": "🗄", + "file_folder": "📁", + "film_frames": "🎞", + "film_projector": "📽", + "fire": "🔥", + "fire_extinguisher": "🧯", + "firecracker": "🧨", + "fire_engine": "🚒", + "fireworks": "🎆", + "first_quarter_moon": "🌓", + "first_quarter_moon_face": "🌛", + "fish": "🐟", + "fish_cake_with_swirl": "🍥", + "fishing_pole": "🎣", + "five-thirty": "🕠", + "five_o’clock": "🕔", + "flag_in_hole": "⛳", + "flamingo": "🦩", + "flashlight": "🔦", + "flat_shoe": "🥿", + "fleur-de-lis": "⚜", + "flexed_biceps": "💪", + "flexed_biceps_dark_skin_tone": "💪🏿", + "flexed_biceps_light_skin_tone": "💪🏻", + "flexed_biceps_medium-dark_skin_tone": "💪🏾", + "flexed_biceps_medium-light_skin_tone": "💪🏼", + "flexed_biceps_medium_skin_tone": "💪🏽", + "floppy_disk": "💾", + "flower_playing_cards": "🎴", + "flushed_face": "😳", + "flying_disc": "🥏", + "flying_saucer": "🛸", + "fog": "🌫", + "foggy": "🌁", + "folded_hands": "🙏", + "folded_hands_dark_skin_tone": "🙏🏿", + "folded_hands_light_skin_tone": "🙏🏻", + "folded_hands_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙏🏾", + "folded_hands_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙏🏼", + "folded_hands_medium_skin_tone": "🙏🏽", + "foot": "🦶", + "footprints": "👣", + "fork_and_knife": "🍴", + "fork_and_knife_with_plate": "🍽", + "fortune_cookie": "🥠", + "fountain": "⛲", + "fountain_pen": "🖋", + "four-thirty": "🕟", + "four_leaf_clover": "🍀", + "four_o’clock": "🕓", + "fox_face": "🦊", + "framed_picture": "🖼", + "french_fries": "🍟", + "fried_shrimp": "🍤", + "frog_face": "🐸", + "front-facing_baby_chick": "🐥", + "frowning_face": "☹", + "frowning_face_with_open_mouth": "😦", + "fuel_pump": "⛽", + "full_moon": "🌕", + "full_moon_face": "🌝", + "funeral_urn": "⚱", + "game_die": "🎲", + "garlic": "🧄", + "gear": "⚙", + "gem_stone": "💎", + "genie": "🧞", + "ghost": "👻", + "giraffe": "🦒", + "girl": "👧", + "girl_dark_skin_tone": "👧🏿", + "girl_light_skin_tone": "👧🏻", + "girl_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👧🏾", + "girl_medium-light_skin_tone": "👧🏼", + "girl_medium_skin_tone": "👧🏽", + "glass_of_milk": "🥛", + "glasses": "👓", + "globe_showing_americas": "🌎", + "globe_showing_asia-australia": "🌏", + "globe_showing_europe-africa": "🌍", + "globe_with_meridians": "🌐", + "gloves": "🧤", + "glowing_star": "🌟", + "goal_net": "🥅", + "goat": "🐐", + "goblin": "👺", + "goggles": "🥽", + "gorilla": "🦍", + "graduation_cap": "🎓", + "grapes": "🍇", + "green_apple": "🍏", + "green_book": "📗", + "green_circle": "🟢", + "green_heart": "💚", + "green_salad": "🥗", + "green_square": "🟩", + "grimacing_face": "😬", + "grinning_cat_face": "😺", + "grinning_cat_face_with_smiling_eyes": "😸", + "grinning_face": "😀", + "grinning_face_with_big_eyes": "😃", + "grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes": "😄", + "grinning_face_with_sweat": "😅", + "grinning_squinting_face": "😆", + "growing_heart": "💗", + "guard": "💂", + "guard_dark_skin_tone": "💂🏿", + "guard_light_skin_tone": "💂🏻", + "guard_medium-dark_skin_tone": "💂🏾", + "guard_medium-light_skin_tone": "💂🏼", + "guard_medium_skin_tone": "💂🏽", + "guide_dog": "🦮", + "guitar": "🎸", + "hamburger": "🍔", + "hammer": "🔨", + "hammer_and_pick": "⚒", + "hammer_and_wrench": "🛠", + "hamster_face": "🐹", + "hand_with_fingers_splayed": "🖐", + "hand_with_fingers_splayed_dark_skin_tone": "🖐🏿", + "hand_with_fingers_splayed_light_skin_tone": "🖐🏻", + "hand_with_fingers_splayed_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🖐🏾", + "hand_with_fingers_splayed_medium-light_skin_tone": "🖐🏼", + "hand_with_fingers_splayed_medium_skin_tone": "🖐🏽", + "handbag": "👜", + "handshake": "🤝", + "hatching_chick": "🐣", + "headphone": "🎧", + "hear-no-evil_monkey": "🙉", + "heart_decoration": "💟", + "heart_suit": "♥", + "heart_with_arrow": "💘", + "heart_with_ribbon": "💝", + "heavy_check_mark": "✔", + "heavy_division_sign": "➗", + "heavy_dollar_sign": "💲", + "heavy_heart_exclamation": "❣", + "heavy_large_circle": "⭕", + "heavy_minus_sign": "➖", + "heavy_multiplication_x": "✖", + "heavy_plus_sign": "➕", + "hedgehog": "🦔", + "helicopter": "🚁", + "herb": "🌿", + "hibiscus": "🌺", + "high-heeled_shoe": "👠", + "high-speed_train": "🚄", + "high_voltage": "⚡", + "hiking_boot": "🥾", + "hindu_temple": "🛕", + "hippopotamus": "🦛", + "hole": "🕳", + "honey_pot": "🍯", + "honeybee": "🐝", + "horizontal_traffic_light": "🚥", + "horse": "🐴", + "horse_face": "🐴", + "horse_racing": "🏇", + "horse_racing_dark_skin_tone": "🏇🏿", + "horse_racing_light_skin_tone": "🏇🏻", + "horse_racing_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏇🏾", + "horse_racing_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏇🏼", + "horse_racing_medium_skin_tone": "🏇🏽", + "hospital": "🏥", + "hot_beverage": "☕", + "hot_dog": "🌭", + "hot_face": "🥵", + "hot_pepper": "🌶", + "hot_springs": "♨", + "hotel": "🏨", + "hourglass_done": "⌛", + "hourglass_not_done": "⏳", + "house": "🏠", + "house_with_garden": "🏡", + "houses": "🏘", + "hugging_face": "🤗", + "hundred_points": "💯", + "hushed_face": "😯", + "ice": "🧊", + "ice_cream": "🍨", + "ice_hockey": "🏒", + "ice_skate": "⛸", + "inbox_tray": "📥", + "incoming_envelope": "📨", + "index_pointing_up": "☝", + "index_pointing_up_dark_skin_tone": "☝🏿", + "index_pointing_up_light_skin_tone": "☝🏻", + "index_pointing_up_medium-dark_skin_tone": "☝🏾", + "index_pointing_up_medium-light_skin_tone": "☝🏼", + "index_pointing_up_medium_skin_tone": "☝🏽", + "infinity": "♾", + "information": "ℹ", + "input_latin_letters": "🔤", + "input_latin_lowercase": "🔡", + "input_latin_uppercase": "🔠", + "input_numbers": "🔢", + "input_symbols": "🔣", + "jack-o-lantern": "🎃", + "jeans": "👖", + "jigsaw": "🧩", + "joker": "🃏", + "joystick": "🕹", + "kaaba": "🕋", + "kangaroo": "🦘", + "key": "🔑", + "keyboard": "⌨", + "keycap_#": "#️⃣", + "keycap_*": "*️⃣", + "keycap_0": "0️⃣", + "keycap_1": "1️⃣", + "keycap_10": "🔟", + "keycap_2": "2️⃣", + "keycap_3": "3️⃣", + "keycap_4": "4️⃣", + "keycap_5": "5️⃣", + "keycap_6": "6️⃣", + "keycap_7": "7️⃣", + "keycap_8": "8️⃣", + "keycap_9": "9️⃣", + "kick_scooter": "🛴", + "kimono": "👘", + "kiss": "💋", + "kiss_man_man": "👨\u200d❤️\u200d💋\u200d👨", + "kiss_mark": "💋", + "kiss_woman_man": "👩\u200d❤️\u200d💋\u200d👨", + "kiss_woman_woman": "👩\u200d❤️\u200d💋\u200d👩", + "kissing_cat_face": "😽", + "kissing_face": "😗", + "kissing_face_with_closed_eyes": "😚", + "kissing_face_with_smiling_eyes": "😙", + "kitchen_knife": "🔪", + "kite": "🪁", + "kiwi_fruit": "🥝", + "koala": "🐨", + "lab_coat": "🥼", + "label": "🏷", + "lacrosse": "🥍", + "lady_beetle": "🐞", + "laptop_computer": "💻", + "large_blue_diamond": "🔷", + "large_orange_diamond": "🔶", + "last_quarter_moon": "🌗", + "last_quarter_moon_face": "🌜", + "last_track_button": "⏮", + "latin_cross": "✝", + "leaf_fluttering_in_wind": "🍃", + "leafy_green": "🥬", + "ledger": "📒", + "left-facing_fist": "🤛", + "left-facing_fist_dark_skin_tone": "🤛🏿", + "left-facing_fist_light_skin_tone": "🤛🏻", + "left-facing_fist_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤛🏾", + "left-facing_fist_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤛🏼", + "left-facing_fist_medium_skin_tone": "🤛🏽", + "left-right_arrow": "↔", + "left_arrow": "⬅", + "left_arrow_curving_right": "↪", + "left_luggage": "🛅", + "left_speech_bubble": "🗨", + "leg": "🦵", + "lemon": "🍋", + "leopard": "🐆", + "level_slider": "🎚", + "light_bulb": "💡", + "light_rail": "🚈", + "link": "🔗", + "linked_paperclips": "🖇", + "lion_face": "🦁", + "lipstick": "💄", + "litter_in_bin_sign": "🚮", + "lizard": "🦎", + "llama": "🦙", + "lobster": "🦞", + "locked": "🔒", + "locked_with_key": "🔐", + "locked_with_pen": "🔏", + "locomotive": "🚂", + "lollipop": "🍭", + "lotion_bottle": "🧴", + "loudly_crying_face": "😭", + "loudspeaker": "📢", + "love-you_gesture": "🤟", + "love-you_gesture_dark_skin_tone": "🤟🏿", + "love-you_gesture_light_skin_tone": "🤟🏻", + "love-you_gesture_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤟🏾", + "love-you_gesture_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤟🏼", + "love-you_gesture_medium_skin_tone": "🤟🏽", + "love_hotel": "🏩", + "love_letter": "💌", + "luggage": "🧳", + "lying_face": "🤥", + "mage": "🧙", + "mage_dark_skin_tone": "🧙🏿", + "mage_light_skin_tone": "🧙🏻", + "mage_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧙🏾", + "mage_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧙🏼", + "mage_medium_skin_tone": "🧙🏽", + "magnet": "🧲", + "magnifying_glass_tilted_left": "🔍", + "magnifying_glass_tilted_right": "🔎", + "mahjong_red_dragon": "🀄", + "male_sign": "♂", + "man": "👨", + "man_and_woman_holding_hands": "👫", + "man_artist": "👨\u200d🎨", + "man_artist_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿\u200d🎨", + "man_artist_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻\u200d🎨", + "man_artist_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾\u200d🎨", + "man_artist_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼\u200d🎨", + "man_artist_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽\u200d🎨", + "man_astronaut": "👨\u200d🚀", + "man_astronaut_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿\u200d🚀", + "man_astronaut_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻\u200d🚀", + "man_astronaut_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾\u200d🚀", + "man_astronaut_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼\u200d🚀", + "man_astronaut_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽\u200d🚀", + "man_biking": "🚴\u200d♂️", + "man_biking_dark_skin_tone": "🚴🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_biking_light_skin_tone": "🚴🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_biking_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🚴🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_biking_medium-light_skin_tone": "🚴🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_biking_medium_skin_tone": "🚴🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_bouncing_ball": "⛹️\u200d♂️", + "man_bouncing_ball_dark_skin_tone": "⛹🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_bouncing_ball_light_skin_tone": "⛹🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_bouncing_ball_medium-dark_skin_tone": "⛹🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_bouncing_ball_medium-light_skin_tone": "⛹🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_bouncing_ball_medium_skin_tone": "⛹🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_bowing": "🙇\u200d♂️", + "man_bowing_dark_skin_tone": "🙇🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_bowing_light_skin_tone": "🙇🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_bowing_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙇🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_bowing_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙇🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_bowing_medium_skin_tone": "🙇🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_cartwheeling": "🤸\u200d♂️", + "man_cartwheeling_dark_skin_tone": "🤸🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_cartwheeling_light_skin_tone": "🤸🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_cartwheeling_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤸🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_cartwheeling_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤸🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_cartwheeling_medium_skin_tone": "🤸🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_climbing": "🧗\u200d♂️", + "man_climbing_dark_skin_tone": "🧗🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_climbing_light_skin_tone": "🧗🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_climbing_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧗🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_climbing_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧗🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_climbing_medium_skin_tone": "🧗🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_construction_worker": "👷\u200d♂️", + "man_construction_worker_dark_skin_tone": "👷🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_construction_worker_light_skin_tone": "👷🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_construction_worker_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👷🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_construction_worker_medium-light_skin_tone": "👷🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_construction_worker_medium_skin_tone": "👷🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_cook": "👨\u200d🍳", + "man_cook_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿\u200d🍳", + "man_cook_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻\u200d🍳", + "man_cook_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾\u200d🍳", + "man_cook_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼\u200d🍳", + "man_cook_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽\u200d🍳", + "man_dancing": "🕺", + "man_dancing_dark_skin_tone": "🕺🏿", + "man_dancing_light_skin_tone": "🕺🏻", + "man_dancing_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🕺🏾", + "man_dancing_medium-light_skin_tone": "🕺🏼", + "man_dancing_medium_skin_tone": "🕺🏽", + "man_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿", + "man_detective": "🕵️\u200d♂️", + "man_detective_dark_skin_tone": "🕵🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_detective_light_skin_tone": "🕵🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_detective_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🕵🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_detective_medium-light_skin_tone": "🕵🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_detective_medium_skin_tone": "🕵🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_elf": "🧝\u200d♂️", + "man_elf_dark_skin_tone": "🧝🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_elf_light_skin_tone": "🧝🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_elf_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧝🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_elf_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧝🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_elf_medium_skin_tone": "🧝🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_facepalming": "🤦\u200d♂️", + "man_facepalming_dark_skin_tone": "🤦🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_facepalming_light_skin_tone": "🤦🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_facepalming_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤦🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_facepalming_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤦🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_facepalming_medium_skin_tone": "🤦🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_factory_worker": "👨\u200d🏭", + "man_factory_worker_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿\u200d🏭", + "man_factory_worker_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻\u200d🏭", + "man_factory_worker_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾\u200d🏭", + "man_factory_worker_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼\u200d🏭", + "man_factory_worker_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽\u200d🏭", + "man_fairy": "🧚\u200d♂️", + "man_fairy_dark_skin_tone": "🧚🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_fairy_light_skin_tone": "🧚🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_fairy_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧚🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_fairy_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧚🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_fairy_medium_skin_tone": "🧚🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_farmer": "👨\u200d🌾", + "man_farmer_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿\u200d🌾", + "man_farmer_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻\u200d🌾", + "man_farmer_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾\u200d🌾", + "man_farmer_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼\u200d🌾", + "man_farmer_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽\u200d🌾", + "man_firefighter": "👨\u200d🚒", + "man_firefighter_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿\u200d🚒", + "man_firefighter_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻\u200d🚒", + "man_firefighter_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾\u200d🚒", + "man_firefighter_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼\u200d🚒", + "man_firefighter_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽\u200d🚒", + "man_frowning": "🙍\u200d♂️", + "man_frowning_dark_skin_tone": "🙍🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_frowning_light_skin_tone": "🙍🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_frowning_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙍🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_frowning_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙍🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_frowning_medium_skin_tone": "🙍🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_genie": "🧞\u200d♂️", + "man_gesturing_no": "🙅\u200d♂️", + "man_gesturing_no_dark_skin_tone": "🙅🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_gesturing_no_light_skin_tone": "🙅🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_gesturing_no_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙅🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_gesturing_no_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙅🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_gesturing_no_medium_skin_tone": "🙅🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_gesturing_ok": "🙆\u200d♂️", + "man_gesturing_ok_dark_skin_tone": "🙆🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_gesturing_ok_light_skin_tone": "🙆🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_gesturing_ok_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙆🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_gesturing_ok_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙆🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_gesturing_ok_medium_skin_tone": "🙆🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_getting_haircut": "💇\u200d♂️", + "man_getting_haircut_dark_skin_tone": "💇🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_getting_haircut_light_skin_tone": "💇🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_getting_haircut_medium-dark_skin_tone": "💇🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_getting_haircut_medium-light_skin_tone": "💇🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_getting_haircut_medium_skin_tone": "💇🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_getting_massage": "💆\u200d♂️", + "man_getting_massage_dark_skin_tone": "💆🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_getting_massage_light_skin_tone": "💆🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_getting_massage_medium-dark_skin_tone": "💆🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_getting_massage_medium-light_skin_tone": "💆🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_getting_massage_medium_skin_tone": "💆🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_golfing": "🏌️\u200d♂️", + "man_golfing_dark_skin_tone": "🏌🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_golfing_light_skin_tone": "🏌🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_golfing_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏌🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_golfing_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏌🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_golfing_medium_skin_tone": "🏌🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_guard": "💂\u200d♂️", + "man_guard_dark_skin_tone": "💂🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_guard_light_skin_tone": "💂🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_guard_medium-dark_skin_tone": "💂🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_guard_medium-light_skin_tone": "💂🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_guard_medium_skin_tone": "💂🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_health_worker": "👨\u200d⚕️", + "man_health_worker_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿\u200d⚕️", + "man_health_worker_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻\u200d⚕️", + "man_health_worker_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾\u200d⚕️", + "man_health_worker_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼\u200d⚕️", + "man_health_worker_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽\u200d⚕️", + "man_in_lotus_position": "🧘\u200d♂️", + "man_in_lotus_position_dark_skin_tone": "🧘🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_in_lotus_position_light_skin_tone": "🧘🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_in_lotus_position_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧘🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_in_lotus_position_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧘🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_in_lotus_position_medium_skin_tone": "🧘🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_in_manual_wheelchair": "👨\u200d🦽", + "man_in_motorized_wheelchair": "👨\u200d🦼", + "man_in_steamy_room": "🧖\u200d♂️", + "man_in_steamy_room_dark_skin_tone": "🧖🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_in_steamy_room_light_skin_tone": "🧖🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_in_steamy_room_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧖🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_in_steamy_room_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧖🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_in_steamy_room_medium_skin_tone": "🧖🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_in_suit_levitating": "🕴", + "man_in_suit_levitating_dark_skin_tone": "🕴🏿", + "man_in_suit_levitating_light_skin_tone": "🕴🏻", + "man_in_suit_levitating_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🕴🏾", + "man_in_suit_levitating_medium-light_skin_tone": "🕴🏼", + "man_in_suit_levitating_medium_skin_tone": "🕴🏽", + "man_in_tuxedo": "🤵", + "man_in_tuxedo_dark_skin_tone": "🤵🏿", + "man_in_tuxedo_light_skin_tone": "🤵🏻", + "man_in_tuxedo_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤵🏾", + "man_in_tuxedo_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤵🏼", + "man_in_tuxedo_medium_skin_tone": "🤵🏽", + "man_judge": "👨\u200d⚖️", + "man_judge_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿\u200d⚖️", + "man_judge_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻\u200d⚖️", + "man_judge_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾\u200d⚖️", + "man_judge_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼\u200d⚖️", + "man_judge_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽\u200d⚖️", + "man_juggling": "🤹\u200d♂️", + "man_juggling_dark_skin_tone": "🤹🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_juggling_light_skin_tone": "🤹🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_juggling_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤹🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_juggling_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤹🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_juggling_medium_skin_tone": "🤹🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_lifting_weights": "🏋️\u200d♂️", + "man_lifting_weights_dark_skin_tone": "🏋🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_lifting_weights_light_skin_tone": "🏋🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_lifting_weights_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏋🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_lifting_weights_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏋🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_lifting_weights_medium_skin_tone": "🏋🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻", + "man_mage": "🧙\u200d♂️", + "man_mage_dark_skin_tone": "🧙🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_mage_light_skin_tone": "🧙🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_mage_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧙🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_mage_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧙🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_mage_medium_skin_tone": "🧙🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_mechanic": "👨\u200d🔧", + "man_mechanic_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿\u200d🔧", + "man_mechanic_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻\u200d🔧", + "man_mechanic_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾\u200d🔧", + "man_mechanic_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼\u200d🔧", + "man_mechanic_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽\u200d🔧", + "man_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾", + "man_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼", + "man_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽", + "man_mountain_biking": "🚵\u200d♂️", + "man_mountain_biking_dark_skin_tone": "🚵🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_mountain_biking_light_skin_tone": "🚵🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_mountain_biking_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🚵🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_mountain_biking_medium-light_skin_tone": "🚵🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_mountain_biking_medium_skin_tone": "🚵🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_office_worker": "👨\u200d💼", + "man_office_worker_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿\u200d💼", + "man_office_worker_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻\u200d💼", + "man_office_worker_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾\u200d💼", + "man_office_worker_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼\u200d💼", + "man_office_worker_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽\u200d💼", + "man_pilot": "👨\u200d✈️", + "man_pilot_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿\u200d✈️", + "man_pilot_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻\u200d✈️", + "man_pilot_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾\u200d✈️", + "man_pilot_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼\u200d✈️", + "man_pilot_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽\u200d✈️", + "man_playing_handball": "🤾\u200d♂️", + "man_playing_handball_dark_skin_tone": "🤾🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_playing_handball_light_skin_tone": "🤾🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_playing_handball_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤾🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_playing_handball_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤾🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_playing_handball_medium_skin_tone": "🤾🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_playing_water_polo": "🤽\u200d♂️", + "man_playing_water_polo_dark_skin_tone": "🤽🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_playing_water_polo_light_skin_tone": "🤽🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_playing_water_polo_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤽🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_playing_water_polo_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤽🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_playing_water_polo_medium_skin_tone": "🤽🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_police_officer": "👮\u200d♂️", + "man_police_officer_dark_skin_tone": "👮🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_police_officer_light_skin_tone": "👮🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_police_officer_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👮🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_police_officer_medium-light_skin_tone": "👮🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_police_officer_medium_skin_tone": "👮🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_pouting": "🙎\u200d♂️", + "man_pouting_dark_skin_tone": "🙎🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_pouting_light_skin_tone": "🙎🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_pouting_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙎🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_pouting_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙎🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_pouting_medium_skin_tone": "🙎🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_raising_hand": "🙋\u200d♂️", + "man_raising_hand_dark_skin_tone": "🙋🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_raising_hand_light_skin_tone": "🙋🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_raising_hand_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙋🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_raising_hand_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙋🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_raising_hand_medium_skin_tone": "🙋🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_rowing_boat": "🚣\u200d♂️", + "man_rowing_boat_dark_skin_tone": "🚣🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_rowing_boat_light_skin_tone": "🚣🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_rowing_boat_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🚣🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_rowing_boat_medium-light_skin_tone": "🚣🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_rowing_boat_medium_skin_tone": "🚣🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_running": "🏃\u200d♂️", + "man_running_dark_skin_tone": "🏃🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_running_light_skin_tone": "🏃🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_running_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏃🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_running_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏃🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_running_medium_skin_tone": "🏃🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_scientist": "👨\u200d🔬", + "man_scientist_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿\u200d🔬", + "man_scientist_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻\u200d🔬", + "man_scientist_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾\u200d🔬", + "man_scientist_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼\u200d🔬", + "man_scientist_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽\u200d🔬", + "man_shrugging": "🤷\u200d♂️", + "man_shrugging_dark_skin_tone": "🤷🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_shrugging_light_skin_tone": "🤷🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_shrugging_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤷🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_shrugging_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤷🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_shrugging_medium_skin_tone": "🤷🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_singer": "👨\u200d🎤", + "man_singer_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿\u200d🎤", + "man_singer_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻\u200d🎤", + "man_singer_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾\u200d🎤", + "man_singer_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼\u200d🎤", + "man_singer_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽\u200d🎤", + "man_student": "👨\u200d🎓", + "man_student_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿\u200d🎓", + "man_student_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻\u200d🎓", + "man_student_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾\u200d🎓", + "man_student_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼\u200d🎓", + "man_student_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽\u200d🎓", + "man_surfing": "🏄\u200d♂️", + "man_surfing_dark_skin_tone": "🏄🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_surfing_light_skin_tone": "🏄🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_surfing_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏄🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_surfing_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏄🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_surfing_medium_skin_tone": "🏄🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_swimming": "🏊\u200d♂️", + "man_swimming_dark_skin_tone": "🏊🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_swimming_light_skin_tone": "🏊🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_swimming_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏊🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_swimming_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏊🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_swimming_medium_skin_tone": "🏊🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_teacher": "👨\u200d🏫", + "man_teacher_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿\u200d🏫", + "man_teacher_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻\u200d🏫", + "man_teacher_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾\u200d🏫", + "man_teacher_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼\u200d🏫", + "man_teacher_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽\u200d🏫", + "man_technologist": "👨\u200d💻", + "man_technologist_dark_skin_tone": "👨🏿\u200d💻", + "man_technologist_light_skin_tone": "👨🏻\u200d💻", + "man_technologist_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👨🏾\u200d💻", + "man_technologist_medium-light_skin_tone": "👨🏼\u200d💻", + "man_technologist_medium_skin_tone": "👨🏽\u200d💻", + "man_tipping_hand": "💁\u200d♂️", + "man_tipping_hand_dark_skin_tone": "💁🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_tipping_hand_light_skin_tone": "💁🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_tipping_hand_medium-dark_skin_tone": "💁🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_tipping_hand_medium-light_skin_tone": "💁🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_tipping_hand_medium_skin_tone": "💁🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_vampire": "🧛\u200d♂️", + "man_vampire_dark_skin_tone": "🧛🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_vampire_light_skin_tone": "🧛🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_vampire_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧛🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_vampire_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧛🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_vampire_medium_skin_tone": "🧛🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_walking": "🚶\u200d♂️", + "man_walking_dark_skin_tone": "🚶🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_walking_light_skin_tone": "🚶🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_walking_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🚶🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_walking_medium-light_skin_tone": "🚶🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_walking_medium_skin_tone": "🚶🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_wearing_turban": "👳\u200d♂️", + "man_wearing_turban_dark_skin_tone": "👳🏿\u200d♂️", + "man_wearing_turban_light_skin_tone": "👳🏻\u200d♂️", + "man_wearing_turban_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👳🏾\u200d♂️", + "man_wearing_turban_medium-light_skin_tone": "👳🏼\u200d♂️", + "man_wearing_turban_medium_skin_tone": "👳🏽\u200d♂️", + "man_with_probing_cane": "👨\u200d🦯", + "man_with_chinese_cap": "👲", + "man_with_chinese_cap_dark_skin_tone": "👲🏿", + "man_with_chinese_cap_light_skin_tone": "👲🏻", + "man_with_chinese_cap_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👲🏾", + "man_with_chinese_cap_medium-light_skin_tone": "👲🏼", + "man_with_chinese_cap_medium_skin_tone": "👲🏽", + "man_zombie": "🧟\u200d♂️", + "mango": "🥭", + "mantelpiece_clock": "🕰", + "manual_wheelchair": "🦽", + "man’s_shoe": "👞", + "map_of_japan": "🗾", + "maple_leaf": "🍁", + "martial_arts_uniform": "🥋", + "mate": "🧉", + "meat_on_bone": "🍖", + "mechanical_arm": "🦾", + "mechanical_leg": "🦿", + "medical_symbol": "⚕", + "megaphone": "📣", + "melon": "🍈", + "memo": "📝", + "men_with_bunny_ears": "👯\u200d♂️", + "men_wrestling": "🤼\u200d♂️", + "menorah": "🕎", + "men’s_room": "🚹", + "mermaid": "🧜\u200d♀️", + "mermaid_dark_skin_tone": "🧜🏿\u200d♀️", + "mermaid_light_skin_tone": "🧜🏻\u200d♀️", + "mermaid_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧜🏾\u200d♀️", + "mermaid_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧜🏼\u200d♀️", + "mermaid_medium_skin_tone": "🧜🏽\u200d♀️", + "merman": "🧜\u200d♂️", + "merman_dark_skin_tone": "🧜🏿\u200d♂️", + "merman_light_skin_tone": "🧜🏻\u200d♂️", + "merman_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧜🏾\u200d♂️", + "merman_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧜🏼\u200d♂️", + "merman_medium_skin_tone": "🧜🏽\u200d♂️", + "merperson": "🧜", + "merperson_dark_skin_tone": "🧜🏿", + "merperson_light_skin_tone": "🧜🏻", + "merperson_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧜🏾", + "merperson_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧜🏼", + "merperson_medium_skin_tone": "🧜🏽", + "metro": "🚇", + "microbe": "🦠", + "microphone": "🎤", + "microscope": "🔬", + "middle_finger": "🖕", + "middle_finger_dark_skin_tone": "🖕🏿", + "middle_finger_light_skin_tone": "🖕🏻", + "middle_finger_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🖕🏾", + "middle_finger_medium-light_skin_tone": "🖕🏼", + "middle_finger_medium_skin_tone": "🖕🏽", + "military_medal": "🎖", + "milky_way": "🌌", + "minibus": "🚐", + "moai": "🗿", + "mobile_phone": "📱", + "mobile_phone_off": "📴", + "mobile_phone_with_arrow": "📲", + "money-mouth_face": "🤑", + "money_bag": "💰", + "money_with_wings": "💸", + "monkey": "🐒", + "monkey_face": "🐵", + "monorail": "🚝", + "moon_cake": "🥮", + "moon_viewing_ceremony": "🎑", + "mosque": "🕌", + "mosquito": "🦟", + "motor_boat": "🛥", + "motor_scooter": "🛵", + "motorcycle": "🏍", + "motorized_wheelchair": "🦼", + "motorway": "🛣", + "mount_fuji": "🗻", + "mountain": "⛰", + "mountain_cableway": "🚠", + "mountain_railway": "🚞", + "mouse": "🐭", + "mouse_face": "🐭", + "mouth": "👄", + "movie_camera": "🎥", + "mushroom": "🍄", + "musical_keyboard": "🎹", + "musical_note": "🎵", + "musical_notes": "🎶", + "musical_score": "🎼", + "muted_speaker": "🔇", + "nail_polish": "💅", + "nail_polish_dark_skin_tone": "💅🏿", + "nail_polish_light_skin_tone": "💅🏻", + "nail_polish_medium-dark_skin_tone": "💅🏾", + "nail_polish_medium-light_skin_tone": "💅🏼", + "nail_polish_medium_skin_tone": "💅🏽", + "name_badge": "📛", + "national_park": "🏞", + "nauseated_face": "🤢", + "nazar_amulet": "🧿", + "necktie": "👔", + "nerd_face": "🤓", + "neutral_face": "😐", + "new_moon": "🌑", + "new_moon_face": "🌚", + "newspaper": "📰", + "next_track_button": "⏭", + "night_with_stars": "🌃", + "nine-thirty": "🕤", + "nine_o’clock": "🕘", + "no_bicycles": "🚳", + "no_entry": "⛔", + "no_littering": "🚯", + "no_mobile_phones": "📵", + "no_one_under_eighteen": "🔞", + "no_pedestrians": "🚷", + "no_smoking": "🚭", + "non-potable_water": "🚱", + "nose": "👃", + "nose_dark_skin_tone": "👃🏿", + "nose_light_skin_tone": "👃🏻", + "nose_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👃🏾", + "nose_medium-light_skin_tone": "👃🏼", + "nose_medium_skin_tone": "👃🏽", + "notebook": "📓", + "notebook_with_decorative_cover": "📔", + "nut_and_bolt": "🔩", + "octopus": "🐙", + "oden": "🍢", + "office_building": "🏢", + "ogre": "👹", + "oil_drum": "🛢", + "old_key": "🗝", + "old_man": "👴", + "old_man_dark_skin_tone": "👴🏿", + "old_man_light_skin_tone": "👴🏻", + "old_man_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👴🏾", + "old_man_medium-light_skin_tone": "👴🏼", + "old_man_medium_skin_tone": "👴🏽", + "old_woman": "👵", + "old_woman_dark_skin_tone": "👵🏿", + "old_woman_light_skin_tone": "👵🏻", + "old_woman_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👵🏾", + "old_woman_medium-light_skin_tone": "👵🏼", + "old_woman_medium_skin_tone": "👵🏽", + "older_adult": "🧓", + "older_adult_dark_skin_tone": "🧓🏿", + "older_adult_light_skin_tone": "🧓🏻", + "older_adult_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧓🏾", + "older_adult_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧓🏼", + "older_adult_medium_skin_tone": "🧓🏽", + "om": "🕉", + "oncoming_automobile": "🚘", + "oncoming_bus": "🚍", + "oncoming_fist": "👊", + "oncoming_fist_dark_skin_tone": "👊🏿", + "oncoming_fist_light_skin_tone": "👊🏻", + "oncoming_fist_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👊🏾", + "oncoming_fist_medium-light_skin_tone": "👊🏼", + "oncoming_fist_medium_skin_tone": "👊🏽", + "oncoming_police_car": "🚔", + "oncoming_taxi": "🚖", + "one-piece_swimsuit": "🩱", + "one-thirty": "🕜", + "one_o’clock": "🕐", + "onion": "🧅", + "open_book": "📖", + "open_file_folder": "📂", + "open_hands": "👐", + "open_hands_dark_skin_tone": "👐🏿", + "open_hands_light_skin_tone": "👐🏻", + "open_hands_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👐🏾", + "open_hands_medium-light_skin_tone": "👐🏼", + "open_hands_medium_skin_tone": "👐🏽", + "open_mailbox_with_lowered_flag": "📭", + "open_mailbox_with_raised_flag": "📬", + "optical_disk": "💿", + "orange_book": "📙", + "orange_circle": "🟠", + "orange_heart": "🧡", + "orange_square": "🟧", + "orangutan": "🦧", + "orthodox_cross": "☦", + "otter": "🦦", + "outbox_tray": "📤", + "owl": "🦉", + "ox": "🐂", + "oyster": "🦪", + "package": "📦", + "page_facing_up": "📄", + "page_with_curl": "📃", + "pager": "📟", + "paintbrush": "🖌", + "palm_tree": "🌴", + "palms_up_together": "🤲", + "palms_up_together_dark_skin_tone": "🤲🏿", + "palms_up_together_light_skin_tone": "🤲🏻", + "palms_up_together_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤲🏾", + "palms_up_together_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤲🏼", + "palms_up_together_medium_skin_tone": "🤲🏽", + "pancakes": "🥞", + "panda_face": "🐼", + "paperclip": "📎", + "parrot": "🦜", + "part_alternation_mark": "〽", + "party_popper": "🎉", + "partying_face": "🥳", + "passenger_ship": "🛳", + "passport_control": "🛂", + "pause_button": "⏸", + "paw_prints": "🐾", + "peace_symbol": "☮", + "peach": "🍑", + "peacock": "🦚", + "peanuts": "🥜", + "pear": "🍐", + "pen": "🖊", + "pencil": "📝", + "penguin": "🐧", + "pensive_face": "😔", + "people_holding_hands": "🧑\u200d🤝\u200d🧑", + "people_with_bunny_ears": "👯", + "people_wrestling": "🤼", + "performing_arts": "🎭", + "persevering_face": "😣", + "person_biking": "🚴", + "person_biking_dark_skin_tone": "🚴🏿", + "person_biking_light_skin_tone": "🚴🏻", + "person_biking_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🚴🏾", + "person_biking_medium-light_skin_tone": "🚴🏼", + "person_biking_medium_skin_tone": "🚴🏽", + "person_bouncing_ball": "⛹", + "person_bouncing_ball_dark_skin_tone": "⛹🏿", + "person_bouncing_ball_light_skin_tone": "⛹🏻", + "person_bouncing_ball_medium-dark_skin_tone": "⛹🏾", + "person_bouncing_ball_medium-light_skin_tone": "⛹🏼", + "person_bouncing_ball_medium_skin_tone": "⛹🏽", + "person_bowing": "🙇", + "person_bowing_dark_skin_tone": "🙇🏿", + "person_bowing_light_skin_tone": "🙇🏻", + "person_bowing_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙇🏾", + "person_bowing_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙇🏼", + "person_bowing_medium_skin_tone": "🙇🏽", + "person_cartwheeling": "🤸", + "person_cartwheeling_dark_skin_tone": "🤸🏿", + "person_cartwheeling_light_skin_tone": "🤸🏻", + "person_cartwheeling_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤸🏾", + "person_cartwheeling_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤸🏼", + "person_cartwheeling_medium_skin_tone": "🤸🏽", + "person_climbing": "🧗", + "person_climbing_dark_skin_tone": "🧗🏿", + "person_climbing_light_skin_tone": "🧗🏻", + "person_climbing_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧗🏾", + "person_climbing_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧗🏼", + "person_climbing_medium_skin_tone": "🧗🏽", + "person_facepalming": "🤦", + "person_facepalming_dark_skin_tone": "🤦🏿", + "person_facepalming_light_skin_tone": "🤦🏻", + "person_facepalming_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤦🏾", + "person_facepalming_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤦🏼", + "person_facepalming_medium_skin_tone": "🤦🏽", + "person_fencing": "🤺", + "person_frowning": "🙍", + "person_frowning_dark_skin_tone": "🙍🏿", + "person_frowning_light_skin_tone": "🙍🏻", + "person_frowning_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙍🏾", + "person_frowning_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙍🏼", + "person_frowning_medium_skin_tone": "🙍🏽", + "person_gesturing_no": "🙅", + "person_gesturing_no_dark_skin_tone": "🙅🏿", + "person_gesturing_no_light_skin_tone": "🙅🏻", + "person_gesturing_no_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙅🏾", + "person_gesturing_no_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙅🏼", + "person_gesturing_no_medium_skin_tone": "🙅🏽", + "person_gesturing_ok": "🙆", + "person_gesturing_ok_dark_skin_tone": "🙆🏿", + "person_gesturing_ok_light_skin_tone": "🙆🏻", + "person_gesturing_ok_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙆🏾", + "person_gesturing_ok_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙆🏼", + "person_gesturing_ok_medium_skin_tone": "🙆🏽", + "person_getting_haircut": "💇", + "person_getting_haircut_dark_skin_tone": "💇🏿", + "person_getting_haircut_light_skin_tone": "💇🏻", + "person_getting_haircut_medium-dark_skin_tone": "💇🏾", + "person_getting_haircut_medium-light_skin_tone": "💇🏼", + "person_getting_haircut_medium_skin_tone": "💇🏽", + "person_getting_massage": "💆", + "person_getting_massage_dark_skin_tone": "💆🏿", + "person_getting_massage_light_skin_tone": "💆🏻", + "person_getting_massage_medium-dark_skin_tone": "💆🏾", + "person_getting_massage_medium-light_skin_tone": "💆🏼", + "person_getting_massage_medium_skin_tone": "💆🏽", + "person_golfing": "🏌", + "person_golfing_dark_skin_tone": "🏌🏿", + "person_golfing_light_skin_tone": "🏌🏻", + "person_golfing_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏌🏾", + "person_golfing_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏌🏼", + "person_golfing_medium_skin_tone": "🏌🏽", + "person_in_bed": "🛌", + "person_in_bed_dark_skin_tone": "🛌🏿", + "person_in_bed_light_skin_tone": "🛌🏻", + "person_in_bed_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🛌🏾", + "person_in_bed_medium-light_skin_tone": "🛌🏼", + "person_in_bed_medium_skin_tone": "🛌🏽", + "person_in_lotus_position": "🧘", + "person_in_lotus_position_dark_skin_tone": "🧘🏿", + "person_in_lotus_position_light_skin_tone": "🧘🏻", + "person_in_lotus_position_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧘🏾", + "person_in_lotus_position_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧘🏼", + "person_in_lotus_position_medium_skin_tone": "🧘🏽", + "person_in_steamy_room": "🧖", + "person_in_steamy_room_dark_skin_tone": "🧖🏿", + "person_in_steamy_room_light_skin_tone": "🧖🏻", + "person_in_steamy_room_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧖🏾", + "person_in_steamy_room_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧖🏼", + "person_in_steamy_room_medium_skin_tone": "🧖🏽", + "person_juggling": "🤹", + "person_juggling_dark_skin_tone": "🤹🏿", + "person_juggling_light_skin_tone": "🤹🏻", + "person_juggling_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤹🏾", + "person_juggling_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤹🏼", + "person_juggling_medium_skin_tone": "🤹🏽", + "person_kneeling": "🧎", + "person_lifting_weights": "🏋", + "person_lifting_weights_dark_skin_tone": "🏋🏿", + "person_lifting_weights_light_skin_tone": "🏋🏻", + "person_lifting_weights_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏋🏾", + "person_lifting_weights_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏋🏼", + "person_lifting_weights_medium_skin_tone": "🏋🏽", + "person_mountain_biking": "🚵", + "person_mountain_biking_dark_skin_tone": "🚵🏿", + "person_mountain_biking_light_skin_tone": "🚵🏻", + "person_mountain_biking_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🚵🏾", + "person_mountain_biking_medium-light_skin_tone": "🚵🏼", + "person_mountain_biking_medium_skin_tone": "🚵🏽", + "person_playing_handball": "🤾", + "person_playing_handball_dark_skin_tone": "🤾🏿", + "person_playing_handball_light_skin_tone": "🤾🏻", + "person_playing_handball_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤾🏾", + "person_playing_handball_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤾🏼", + "person_playing_handball_medium_skin_tone": "🤾🏽", + "person_playing_water_polo": "🤽", + "person_playing_water_polo_dark_skin_tone": "🤽🏿", + "person_playing_water_polo_light_skin_tone": "🤽🏻", + "person_playing_water_polo_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤽🏾", + "person_playing_water_polo_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤽🏼", + "person_playing_water_polo_medium_skin_tone": "🤽🏽", + "person_pouting": "🙎", + "person_pouting_dark_skin_tone": "🙎🏿", + "person_pouting_light_skin_tone": "🙎🏻", + "person_pouting_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙎🏾", + "person_pouting_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙎🏼", + "person_pouting_medium_skin_tone": "🙎🏽", + "person_raising_hand": "🙋", + "person_raising_hand_dark_skin_tone": "🙋🏿", + "person_raising_hand_light_skin_tone": "🙋🏻", + "person_raising_hand_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙋🏾", + "person_raising_hand_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙋🏼", + "person_raising_hand_medium_skin_tone": "🙋🏽", + "person_rowing_boat": "🚣", + "person_rowing_boat_dark_skin_tone": "🚣🏿", + "person_rowing_boat_light_skin_tone": "🚣🏻", + "person_rowing_boat_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🚣🏾", + "person_rowing_boat_medium-light_skin_tone": "🚣🏼", + "person_rowing_boat_medium_skin_tone": "🚣🏽", + "person_running": "🏃", + "person_running_dark_skin_tone": "🏃🏿", + "person_running_light_skin_tone": "🏃🏻", + "person_running_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏃🏾", + "person_running_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏃🏼", + "person_running_medium_skin_tone": "🏃🏽", + "person_shrugging": "🤷", + "person_shrugging_dark_skin_tone": "🤷🏿", + "person_shrugging_light_skin_tone": "🤷🏻", + "person_shrugging_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤷🏾", + "person_shrugging_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤷🏼", + "person_shrugging_medium_skin_tone": "🤷🏽", + "person_standing": "🧍", + "person_surfing": "🏄", + "person_surfing_dark_skin_tone": "🏄🏿", + "person_surfing_light_skin_tone": "🏄🏻", + "person_surfing_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏄🏾", + "person_surfing_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏄🏼", + "person_surfing_medium_skin_tone": "🏄🏽", + "person_swimming": "🏊", + "person_swimming_dark_skin_tone": "🏊🏿", + "person_swimming_light_skin_tone": "🏊🏻", + "person_swimming_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏊🏾", + "person_swimming_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏊🏼", + "person_swimming_medium_skin_tone": "🏊🏽", + "person_taking_bath": "🛀", + "person_taking_bath_dark_skin_tone": "🛀🏿", + "person_taking_bath_light_skin_tone": "🛀🏻", + "person_taking_bath_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🛀🏾", + "person_taking_bath_medium-light_skin_tone": "🛀🏼", + "person_taking_bath_medium_skin_tone": "🛀🏽", + "person_tipping_hand": "💁", + "person_tipping_hand_dark_skin_tone": "💁🏿", + "person_tipping_hand_light_skin_tone": "💁🏻", + "person_tipping_hand_medium-dark_skin_tone": "💁🏾", + "person_tipping_hand_medium-light_skin_tone": "💁🏼", + "person_tipping_hand_medium_skin_tone": "💁🏽", + "person_walking": "🚶", + "person_walking_dark_skin_tone": "🚶🏿", + "person_walking_light_skin_tone": "🚶🏻", + "person_walking_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🚶🏾", + "person_walking_medium-light_skin_tone": "🚶🏼", + "person_walking_medium_skin_tone": "🚶🏽", + "person_wearing_turban": "👳", + "person_wearing_turban_dark_skin_tone": "👳🏿", + "person_wearing_turban_light_skin_tone": "👳🏻", + "person_wearing_turban_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👳🏾", + "person_wearing_turban_medium-light_skin_tone": "👳🏼", + "person_wearing_turban_medium_skin_tone": "👳🏽", + "petri_dish": "🧫", + "pick": "⛏", + "pie": "🥧", + "pig": "🐷", + "pig_face": "🐷", + "pig_nose": "🐽", + "pile_of_poo": "💩", + "pill": "💊", + "pinching_hand": "🤏", + "pine_decoration": "🎍", + "pineapple": "🍍", + "ping_pong": "🏓", + "pirate_flag": "🏴\u200d☠️", + "pistol": "🔫", + "pizza": "🍕", + "place_of_worship": "🛐", + "play_button": "▶", + "play_or_pause_button": "⏯", + "pleading_face": "🥺", + "police_car": "🚓", + "police_car_light": "🚨", + "police_officer": "👮", + "police_officer_dark_skin_tone": "👮🏿", + "police_officer_light_skin_tone": "👮🏻", + "police_officer_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👮🏾", + "police_officer_medium-light_skin_tone": "👮🏼", + "police_officer_medium_skin_tone": "👮🏽", + "poodle": "🐩", + "pool_8_ball": "🎱", + "popcorn": "🍿", + "post_office": "🏣", + "postal_horn": "📯", + "postbox": "📮", + "pot_of_food": "🍲", + "potable_water": "🚰", + "potato": "🥔", + "poultry_leg": "🍗", + "pound_banknote": "💷", + "pouting_cat_face": "😾", + "pouting_face": "😡", + "prayer_beads": "📿", + "pregnant_woman": "🤰", + "pregnant_woman_dark_skin_tone": "🤰🏿", + "pregnant_woman_light_skin_tone": "🤰🏻", + "pregnant_woman_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤰🏾", + "pregnant_woman_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤰🏼", + "pregnant_woman_medium_skin_tone": "🤰🏽", + "pretzel": "🥨", + "probing_cane": "🦯", + "prince": "🤴", + "prince_dark_skin_tone": "🤴🏿", + "prince_light_skin_tone": "🤴🏻", + "prince_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤴🏾", + "prince_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤴🏼", + "prince_medium_skin_tone": "🤴🏽", + "princess": "👸", + "princess_dark_skin_tone": "👸🏿", + "princess_light_skin_tone": "👸🏻", + "princess_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👸🏾", + "princess_medium-light_skin_tone": "👸🏼", + "princess_medium_skin_tone": "👸🏽", + "printer": "🖨", + "prohibited": "🚫", + "purple_circle": "🟣", + "purple_heart": "💜", + "purple_square": "🟪", + "purse": "👛", + "pushpin": "📌", + "question_mark": "❓", + "rabbit": "🐰", + "rabbit_face": "🐰", + "raccoon": "🦝", + "racing_car": "🏎", + "radio": "📻", + "radio_button": "🔘", + "radioactive": "☢", + "railway_car": "🚃", + "railway_track": "🛤", + "rainbow": "🌈", + "rainbow_flag": "🏳️\u200d🌈", + "raised_back_of_hand": "🤚", + "raised_back_of_hand_dark_skin_tone": "🤚🏿", + "raised_back_of_hand_light_skin_tone": "🤚🏻", + "raised_back_of_hand_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤚🏾", + "raised_back_of_hand_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤚🏼", + "raised_back_of_hand_medium_skin_tone": "🤚🏽", + "raised_fist": "✊", + "raised_fist_dark_skin_tone": "✊🏿", + "raised_fist_light_skin_tone": "✊🏻", + "raised_fist_medium-dark_skin_tone": "✊🏾", + "raised_fist_medium-light_skin_tone": "✊🏼", + "raised_fist_medium_skin_tone": "✊🏽", + "raised_hand": "✋", + "raised_hand_dark_skin_tone": "✋🏿", + "raised_hand_light_skin_tone": "✋🏻", + "raised_hand_medium-dark_skin_tone": "✋🏾", + "raised_hand_medium-light_skin_tone": "✋🏼", + "raised_hand_medium_skin_tone": "✋🏽", + "raising_hands": "🙌", + "raising_hands_dark_skin_tone": "🙌🏿", + "raising_hands_light_skin_tone": "🙌🏻", + "raising_hands_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙌🏾", + "raising_hands_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙌🏼", + "raising_hands_medium_skin_tone": "🙌🏽", + "ram": "🐏", + "rat": "🐀", + "razor": "🪒", + "ringed_planet": "🪐", + "receipt": "🧾", + "record_button": "⏺", + "recycling_symbol": "♻", + "red_apple": "🍎", + "red_circle": "🔴", + "red_envelope": "🧧", + "red_hair": "🦰", + "red-haired_man": "👨\u200d🦰", + "red-haired_woman": "👩\u200d🦰", + "red_heart": "❤", + "red_paper_lantern": "🏮", + "red_square": "🟥", + "red_triangle_pointed_down": "🔻", + "red_triangle_pointed_up": "🔺", + "registered": "®", + "relieved_face": "😌", + "reminder_ribbon": "🎗", + "repeat_button": "🔁", + "repeat_single_button": "🔂", + "rescue_worker’s_helmet": "⛑", + "restroom": "🚻", + "reverse_button": "◀", + "revolving_hearts": "💞", + "rhinoceros": "🦏", + "ribbon": "🎀", + "rice_ball": "🍙", + "rice_cracker": "🍘", + "right-facing_fist": "🤜", + "right-facing_fist_dark_skin_tone": "🤜🏿", + "right-facing_fist_light_skin_tone": "🤜🏻", + "right-facing_fist_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤜🏾", + "right-facing_fist_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤜🏼", + "right-facing_fist_medium_skin_tone": "🤜🏽", + "right_anger_bubble": "🗯", + "right_arrow": "➡", + "right_arrow_curving_down": "⤵", + "right_arrow_curving_left": "↩", + "right_arrow_curving_up": "⤴", + "ring": "💍", + "roasted_sweet_potato": "🍠", + "robot_face": "🤖", + "rocket": "🚀", + "roll_of_paper": "🧻", + "rolled-up_newspaper": "🗞", + "roller_coaster": "🎢", + "rolling_on_the_floor_laughing": "🤣", + "rooster": "🐓", + "rose": "🌹", + "rosette": "🏵", + "round_pushpin": "📍", + "rugby_football": "🏉", + "running_shirt": "🎽", + "running_shoe": "👟", + "sad_but_relieved_face": "😥", + "safety_pin": "🧷", + "safety_vest": "🦺", + "salt": "🧂", + "sailboat": "⛵", + "sake": "🍶", + "sandwich": "🥪", + "sari": "🥻", + "satellite": "📡", + "satellite_antenna": "📡", + "sauropod": "🦕", + "saxophone": "🎷", + "scarf": "🧣", + "school": "🏫", + "school_backpack": "🎒", + "scissors": "✂", + "scorpion": "🦂", + "scroll": "📜", + "seat": "💺", + "see-no-evil_monkey": "🙈", + "seedling": "🌱", + "selfie": "🤳", + "selfie_dark_skin_tone": "🤳🏿", + "selfie_light_skin_tone": "🤳🏻", + "selfie_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤳🏾", + "selfie_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤳🏼", + "selfie_medium_skin_tone": "🤳🏽", + "service_dog": "🐕\u200d🦺", + "seven-thirty": "🕢", + "seven_o’clock": "🕖", + "shallow_pan_of_food": "🥘", + "shamrock": "☘", + "shark": "🦈", + "shaved_ice": "🍧", + "sheaf_of_rice": "🌾", + "shield": "🛡", + "shinto_shrine": "⛩", + "ship": "🚢", + "shooting_star": "🌠", + "shopping_bags": "🛍", + "shopping_cart": "🛒", + "shortcake": "🍰", + "shorts": "🩳", + "shower": "🚿", + "shrimp": "🦐", + "shuffle_tracks_button": "🔀", + "shushing_face": "🤫", + "sign_of_the_horns": "🤘", + "sign_of_the_horns_dark_skin_tone": "🤘🏿", + "sign_of_the_horns_light_skin_tone": "🤘🏻", + "sign_of_the_horns_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤘🏾", + "sign_of_the_horns_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤘🏼", + "sign_of_the_horns_medium_skin_tone": "🤘🏽", + "six-thirty": "🕡", + "six_o’clock": "🕕", + "skateboard": "🛹", + "skier": "⛷", + "skis": "🎿", + "skull": "💀", + "skull_and_crossbones": "☠", + "skunk": "🦨", + "sled": "🛷", + "sleeping_face": "😴", + "sleepy_face": "😪", + "slightly_frowning_face": "🙁", + "slightly_smiling_face": "🙂", + "slot_machine": "🎰", + "sloth": "🦥", + "small_airplane": "🛩", + "small_blue_diamond": "🔹", + "small_orange_diamond": "🔸", + "smiling_cat_face_with_heart-eyes": "😻", + "smiling_face": "☺", + "smiling_face_with_halo": "😇", + "smiling_face_with_3_hearts": "🥰", + "smiling_face_with_heart-eyes": "😍", + "smiling_face_with_horns": "😈", + "smiling_face_with_smiling_eyes": "😊", + "smiling_face_with_sunglasses": "😎", + "smirking_face": "😏", + "snail": "🐌", + "snake": "🐍", + "sneezing_face": "🤧", + "snow-capped_mountain": "🏔", + "snowboarder": "🏂", + "snowboarder_dark_skin_tone": "🏂🏿", + "snowboarder_light_skin_tone": "🏂🏻", + "snowboarder_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏂🏾", + "snowboarder_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏂🏼", + "snowboarder_medium_skin_tone": "🏂🏽", + "snowflake": "❄", + "snowman": "☃", + "snowman_without_snow": "⛄", + "soap": "🧼", + "soccer_ball": "⚽", + "socks": "🧦", + "softball": "🥎", + "soft_ice_cream": "🍦", + "spade_suit": "♠", + "spaghetti": "🍝", + "sparkle": "❇", + "sparkler": "🎇", + "sparkles": "✨", + "sparkling_heart": "💖", + "speak-no-evil_monkey": "🙊", + "speaker_high_volume": "🔊", + "speaker_low_volume": "🔈", + "speaker_medium_volume": "🔉", + "speaking_head": "🗣", + "speech_balloon": "💬", + "speedboat": "🚤", + "spider": "🕷", + "spider_web": "🕸", + "spiral_calendar": "🗓", + "spiral_notepad": "🗒", + "spiral_shell": "🐚", + "spoon": "🥄", + "sponge": "🧽", + "sport_utility_vehicle": "🚙", + "sports_medal": "🏅", + "spouting_whale": "🐳", + "squid": "🦑", + "squinting_face_with_tongue": "😝", + "stadium": "🏟", + "star-struck": "🤩", + "star_and_crescent": "☪", + "star_of_david": "✡", + "station": "🚉", + "steaming_bowl": "🍜", + "stethoscope": "🩺", + "stop_button": "⏹", + "stop_sign": "🛑", + "stopwatch": "⏱", + "straight_ruler": "📏", + "strawberry": "🍓", + "studio_microphone": "🎙", + "stuffed_flatbread": "🥙", + "sun": "☀", + "sun_behind_cloud": "⛅", + "sun_behind_large_cloud": "🌥", + "sun_behind_rain_cloud": "🌦", + "sun_behind_small_cloud": "🌤", + "sun_with_face": "🌞", + "sunflower": "🌻", + "sunglasses": "😎", + "sunrise": "🌅", + "sunrise_over_mountains": "🌄", + "sunset": "🌇", + "superhero": "🦸", + "supervillain": "🦹", + "sushi": "🍣", + "suspension_railway": "🚟", + "swan": "🦢", + "sweat_droplets": "💦", + "synagogue": "🕍", + "syringe": "💉", + "t-shirt": "👕", + "taco": "🌮", + "takeout_box": "🥡", + "tanabata_tree": "🎋", + "tangerine": "🍊", + "taxi": "🚕", + "teacup_without_handle": "🍵", + "tear-off_calendar": "📆", + "teddy_bear": "🧸", + "telephone": "☎", + "telephone_receiver": "📞", + "telescope": "🔭", + "television": "📺", + "ten-thirty": "🕥", + "ten_o’clock": "🕙", + "tennis": "🎾", + "tent": "⛺", + "test_tube": "🧪", + "thermometer": "🌡", + "thinking_face": "🤔", + "thought_balloon": "💭", + "thread": "🧵", + "three-thirty": "🕞", + "three_o’clock": "🕒", + "thumbs_down": "👎", + "thumbs_down_dark_skin_tone": "👎🏿", + "thumbs_down_light_skin_tone": "👎🏻", + "thumbs_down_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👎🏾", + "thumbs_down_medium-light_skin_tone": "👎🏼", + "thumbs_down_medium_skin_tone": "👎🏽", + "thumbs_up": "👍", + "thumbs_up_dark_skin_tone": "👍🏿", + "thumbs_up_light_skin_tone": "👍🏻", + "thumbs_up_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👍🏾", + "thumbs_up_medium-light_skin_tone": "👍🏼", + "thumbs_up_medium_skin_tone": "👍🏽", + "ticket": "🎫", + "tiger": "🐯", + "tiger_face": "🐯", + "timer_clock": "⏲", + "tired_face": "😫", + "toolbox": "🧰", + "toilet": "🚽", + "tomato": "🍅", + "tongue": "👅", + "tooth": "🦷", + "top_hat": "🎩", + "tornado": "🌪", + "trackball": "🖲", + "tractor": "🚜", + "trade_mark": "™", + "train": "🚋", + "tram": "🚊", + "tram_car": "🚋", + "triangular_flag": "🚩", + "triangular_ruler": "📐", + "trident_emblem": "🔱", + "trolleybus": "🚎", + "trophy": "🏆", + "tropical_drink": "🍹", + "tropical_fish": "🐠", + "trumpet": "🎺", + "tulip": "🌷", + "tumbler_glass": "🥃", + "turtle": "🐢", + "twelve-thirty": "🕧", + "twelve_o’clock": "🕛", + "two-hump_camel": "🐫", + "two-thirty": "🕝", + "two_hearts": "💕", + "two_men_holding_hands": "👬", + "two_o’clock": "🕑", + "two_women_holding_hands": "👭", + "umbrella": "☂", + "umbrella_on_ground": "⛱", + "umbrella_with_rain_drops": "☔", + "unamused_face": "😒", + "unicorn_face": "🦄", + "unlocked": "🔓", + "up-down_arrow": "↕", + "up-left_arrow": "↖", + "up-right_arrow": "↗", + "up_arrow": "⬆", + "upside-down_face": "🙃", + "upwards_button": "🔼", + "vampire": "🧛", + "vampire_dark_skin_tone": "🧛🏿", + "vampire_light_skin_tone": "🧛🏻", + "vampire_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧛🏾", + "vampire_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧛🏼", + "vampire_medium_skin_tone": "🧛🏽", + "vertical_traffic_light": "🚦", + "vibration_mode": "📳", + "victory_hand": "✌", + "victory_hand_dark_skin_tone": "✌🏿", + "victory_hand_light_skin_tone": "✌🏻", + "victory_hand_medium-dark_skin_tone": "✌🏾", + "victory_hand_medium-light_skin_tone": "✌🏼", + "victory_hand_medium_skin_tone": "✌🏽", + "video_camera": "📹", + "video_game": "🎮", + "videocassette": "📼", + "violin": "🎻", + "volcano": "🌋", + "volleyball": "🏐", + "vulcan_salute": "🖖", + "vulcan_salute_dark_skin_tone": "🖖🏿", + "vulcan_salute_light_skin_tone": "🖖🏻", + "vulcan_salute_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🖖🏾", + "vulcan_salute_medium-light_skin_tone": "🖖🏼", + "vulcan_salute_medium_skin_tone": "🖖🏽", + "waffle": "🧇", + "waning_crescent_moon": "🌘", + "waning_gibbous_moon": "🌖", + "warning": "⚠", + "wastebasket": "🗑", + "watch": "⌚", + "water_buffalo": "🐃", + "water_closet": "🚾", + "water_wave": "🌊", + "watermelon": "🍉", + "waving_hand": "👋", + "waving_hand_dark_skin_tone": "👋🏿", + "waving_hand_light_skin_tone": "👋🏻", + "waving_hand_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👋🏾", + "waving_hand_medium-light_skin_tone": "👋🏼", + "waving_hand_medium_skin_tone": "👋🏽", + "wavy_dash": "〰", + "waxing_crescent_moon": "🌒", + "waxing_gibbous_moon": "🌔", + "weary_cat_face": "🙀", + "weary_face": "😩", + "wedding": "💒", + "whale": "🐳", + "wheel_of_dharma": "☸", + "wheelchair_symbol": "♿", + "white_circle": "⚪", + "white_exclamation_mark": "❕", + "white_flag": "🏳", + "white_flower": "💮", + "white_hair": "🦳", + "white-haired_man": "👨\u200d🦳", + "white-haired_woman": "👩\u200d🦳", + "white_heart": "🤍", + "white_heavy_check_mark": "✅", + "white_large_square": "⬜", + "white_medium-small_square": "◽", + "white_medium_square": "◻", + "white_medium_star": "⭐", + "white_question_mark": "❔", + "white_small_square": "▫", + "white_square_button": "🔳", + "wilted_flower": "🥀", + "wind_chime": "🎐", + "wind_face": "🌬", + "wine_glass": "🍷", + "winking_face": "😉", + "winking_face_with_tongue": "😜", + "wolf_face": "🐺", + "woman": "👩", + "woman_artist": "👩\u200d🎨", + "woman_artist_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿\u200d🎨", + "woman_artist_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻\u200d🎨", + "woman_artist_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾\u200d🎨", + "woman_artist_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼\u200d🎨", + "woman_artist_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽\u200d🎨", + "woman_astronaut": "👩\u200d🚀", + "woman_astronaut_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿\u200d🚀", + "woman_astronaut_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻\u200d🚀", + "woman_astronaut_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾\u200d🚀", + "woman_astronaut_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼\u200d🚀", + "woman_astronaut_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽\u200d🚀", + "woman_biking": "🚴\u200d♀️", + "woman_biking_dark_skin_tone": "🚴🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_biking_light_skin_tone": "🚴🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_biking_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🚴🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_biking_medium-light_skin_tone": "🚴🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_biking_medium_skin_tone": "🚴🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_bouncing_ball": "⛹️\u200d♀️", + "woman_bouncing_ball_dark_skin_tone": "⛹🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_bouncing_ball_light_skin_tone": "⛹🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_bouncing_ball_medium-dark_skin_tone": "⛹🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_bouncing_ball_medium-light_skin_tone": "⛹🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_bouncing_ball_medium_skin_tone": "⛹🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_bowing": "🙇\u200d♀️", + "woman_bowing_dark_skin_tone": "🙇🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_bowing_light_skin_tone": "🙇🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_bowing_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙇🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_bowing_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙇🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_bowing_medium_skin_tone": "🙇🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_cartwheeling": "🤸\u200d♀️", + "woman_cartwheeling_dark_skin_tone": "🤸🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_cartwheeling_light_skin_tone": "🤸🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_cartwheeling_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤸🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_cartwheeling_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤸🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_cartwheeling_medium_skin_tone": "🤸🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_climbing": "🧗\u200d♀️", + "woman_climbing_dark_skin_tone": "🧗🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_climbing_light_skin_tone": "🧗🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_climbing_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧗🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_climbing_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧗🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_climbing_medium_skin_tone": "🧗🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_construction_worker": "👷\u200d♀️", + "woman_construction_worker_dark_skin_tone": "👷🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_construction_worker_light_skin_tone": "👷🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_construction_worker_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👷🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_construction_worker_medium-light_skin_tone": "👷🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_construction_worker_medium_skin_tone": "👷🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_cook": "👩\u200d🍳", + "woman_cook_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿\u200d🍳", + "woman_cook_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻\u200d🍳", + "woman_cook_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾\u200d🍳", + "woman_cook_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼\u200d🍳", + "woman_cook_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽\u200d🍳", + "woman_dancing": "💃", + "woman_dancing_dark_skin_tone": "💃🏿", + "woman_dancing_light_skin_tone": "💃🏻", + "woman_dancing_medium-dark_skin_tone": "💃🏾", + "woman_dancing_medium-light_skin_tone": "💃🏼", + "woman_dancing_medium_skin_tone": "💃🏽", + "woman_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿", + "woman_detective": "🕵️\u200d♀️", + "woman_detective_dark_skin_tone": "🕵🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_detective_light_skin_tone": "🕵🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_detective_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🕵🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_detective_medium-light_skin_tone": "🕵🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_detective_medium_skin_tone": "🕵🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_elf": "🧝\u200d♀️", + "woman_elf_dark_skin_tone": "🧝🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_elf_light_skin_tone": "🧝🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_elf_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧝🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_elf_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧝🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_elf_medium_skin_tone": "🧝🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_facepalming": "🤦\u200d♀️", + "woman_facepalming_dark_skin_tone": "🤦🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_facepalming_light_skin_tone": "🤦🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_facepalming_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤦🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_facepalming_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤦🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_facepalming_medium_skin_tone": "🤦🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_factory_worker": "👩\u200d🏭", + "woman_factory_worker_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿\u200d🏭", + "woman_factory_worker_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻\u200d🏭", + "woman_factory_worker_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾\u200d🏭", + "woman_factory_worker_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼\u200d🏭", + "woman_factory_worker_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽\u200d🏭", + "woman_fairy": "🧚\u200d♀️", + "woman_fairy_dark_skin_tone": "🧚🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_fairy_light_skin_tone": "🧚🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_fairy_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧚🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_fairy_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧚🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_fairy_medium_skin_tone": "🧚🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_farmer": "👩\u200d🌾", + "woman_farmer_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿\u200d🌾", + "woman_farmer_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻\u200d🌾", + "woman_farmer_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾\u200d🌾", + "woman_farmer_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼\u200d🌾", + "woman_farmer_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽\u200d🌾", + "woman_firefighter": "👩\u200d🚒", + "woman_firefighter_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿\u200d🚒", + "woman_firefighter_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻\u200d🚒", + "woman_firefighter_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾\u200d🚒", + "woman_firefighter_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼\u200d🚒", + "woman_firefighter_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽\u200d🚒", + "woman_frowning": "🙍\u200d♀️", + "woman_frowning_dark_skin_tone": "🙍🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_frowning_light_skin_tone": "🙍🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_frowning_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙍🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_frowning_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙍🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_frowning_medium_skin_tone": "🙍🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_genie": "🧞\u200d♀️", + "woman_gesturing_no": "🙅\u200d♀️", + "woman_gesturing_no_dark_skin_tone": "🙅🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_gesturing_no_light_skin_tone": "🙅🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_gesturing_no_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙅🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_gesturing_no_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙅🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_gesturing_no_medium_skin_tone": "🙅🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_gesturing_ok": "🙆\u200d♀️", + "woman_gesturing_ok_dark_skin_tone": "🙆🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_gesturing_ok_light_skin_tone": "🙆🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_gesturing_ok_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙆🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_gesturing_ok_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙆🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_gesturing_ok_medium_skin_tone": "🙆🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_getting_haircut": "💇\u200d♀️", + "woman_getting_haircut_dark_skin_tone": "💇🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_getting_haircut_light_skin_tone": "💇🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_getting_haircut_medium-dark_skin_tone": "💇🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_getting_haircut_medium-light_skin_tone": "💇🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_getting_haircut_medium_skin_tone": "💇🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_getting_massage": "💆\u200d♀️", + "woman_getting_massage_dark_skin_tone": "💆🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_getting_massage_light_skin_tone": "💆🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_getting_massage_medium-dark_skin_tone": "💆🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_getting_massage_medium-light_skin_tone": "💆🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_getting_massage_medium_skin_tone": "💆🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_golfing": "🏌️\u200d♀️", + "woman_golfing_dark_skin_tone": "🏌🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_golfing_light_skin_tone": "🏌🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_golfing_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏌🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_golfing_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏌🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_golfing_medium_skin_tone": "🏌🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_guard": "💂\u200d♀️", + "woman_guard_dark_skin_tone": "💂🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_guard_light_skin_tone": "💂🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_guard_medium-dark_skin_tone": "💂🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_guard_medium-light_skin_tone": "💂🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_guard_medium_skin_tone": "💂🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_health_worker": "👩\u200d⚕️", + "woman_health_worker_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿\u200d⚕️", + "woman_health_worker_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻\u200d⚕️", + "woman_health_worker_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾\u200d⚕️", + "woman_health_worker_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼\u200d⚕️", + "woman_health_worker_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽\u200d⚕️", + "woman_in_lotus_position": "🧘\u200d♀️", + "woman_in_lotus_position_dark_skin_tone": "🧘🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_in_lotus_position_light_skin_tone": "🧘🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_in_lotus_position_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧘🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_in_lotus_position_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧘🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_in_lotus_position_medium_skin_tone": "🧘🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_in_manual_wheelchair": "👩\u200d🦽", + "woman_in_motorized_wheelchair": "👩\u200d🦼", + "woman_in_steamy_room": "🧖\u200d♀️", + "woman_in_steamy_room_dark_skin_tone": "🧖🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_in_steamy_room_light_skin_tone": "🧖🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_in_steamy_room_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧖🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_in_steamy_room_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧖🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_in_steamy_room_medium_skin_tone": "🧖🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_judge": "👩\u200d⚖️", + "woman_judge_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿\u200d⚖️", + "woman_judge_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻\u200d⚖️", + "woman_judge_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾\u200d⚖️", + "woman_judge_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼\u200d⚖️", + "woman_judge_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽\u200d⚖️", + "woman_juggling": "🤹\u200d♀️", + "woman_juggling_dark_skin_tone": "🤹🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_juggling_light_skin_tone": "🤹🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_juggling_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤹🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_juggling_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤹🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_juggling_medium_skin_tone": "🤹🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_lifting_weights": "🏋️\u200d♀️", + "woman_lifting_weights_dark_skin_tone": "🏋🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_lifting_weights_light_skin_tone": "🏋🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_lifting_weights_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏋🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_lifting_weights_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏋🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_lifting_weights_medium_skin_tone": "🏋🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻", + "woman_mage": "🧙\u200d♀️", + "woman_mage_dark_skin_tone": "🧙🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_mage_light_skin_tone": "🧙🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_mage_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧙🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_mage_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧙🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_mage_medium_skin_tone": "🧙🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_mechanic": "👩\u200d🔧", + "woman_mechanic_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿\u200d🔧", + "woman_mechanic_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻\u200d🔧", + "woman_mechanic_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾\u200d🔧", + "woman_mechanic_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼\u200d🔧", + "woman_mechanic_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽\u200d🔧", + "woman_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾", + "woman_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼", + "woman_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽", + "woman_mountain_biking": "🚵\u200d♀️", + "woman_mountain_biking_dark_skin_tone": "🚵🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_mountain_biking_light_skin_tone": "🚵🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_mountain_biking_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🚵🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_mountain_biking_medium-light_skin_tone": "🚵🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_mountain_biking_medium_skin_tone": "🚵🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_office_worker": "👩\u200d💼", + "woman_office_worker_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿\u200d💼", + "woman_office_worker_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻\u200d💼", + "woman_office_worker_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾\u200d💼", + "woman_office_worker_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼\u200d💼", + "woman_office_worker_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽\u200d💼", + "woman_pilot": "👩\u200d✈️", + "woman_pilot_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿\u200d✈️", + "woman_pilot_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻\u200d✈️", + "woman_pilot_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾\u200d✈️", + "woman_pilot_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼\u200d✈️", + "woman_pilot_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽\u200d✈️", + "woman_playing_handball": "🤾\u200d♀️", + "woman_playing_handball_dark_skin_tone": "🤾🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_playing_handball_light_skin_tone": "🤾🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_playing_handball_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤾🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_playing_handball_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤾🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_playing_handball_medium_skin_tone": "🤾🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_playing_water_polo": "🤽\u200d♀️", + "woman_playing_water_polo_dark_skin_tone": "🤽🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_playing_water_polo_light_skin_tone": "🤽🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_playing_water_polo_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤽🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_playing_water_polo_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤽🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_playing_water_polo_medium_skin_tone": "🤽🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_police_officer": "👮\u200d♀️", + "woman_police_officer_dark_skin_tone": "👮🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_police_officer_light_skin_tone": "👮🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_police_officer_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👮🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_police_officer_medium-light_skin_tone": "👮🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_police_officer_medium_skin_tone": "👮🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_pouting": "🙎\u200d♀️", + "woman_pouting_dark_skin_tone": "🙎🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_pouting_light_skin_tone": "🙎🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_pouting_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙎🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_pouting_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙎🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_pouting_medium_skin_tone": "🙎🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_raising_hand": "🙋\u200d♀️", + "woman_raising_hand_dark_skin_tone": "🙋🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_raising_hand_light_skin_tone": "🙋🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_raising_hand_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🙋🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_raising_hand_medium-light_skin_tone": "🙋🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_raising_hand_medium_skin_tone": "🙋🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_rowing_boat": "🚣\u200d♀️", + "woman_rowing_boat_dark_skin_tone": "🚣🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_rowing_boat_light_skin_tone": "🚣🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_rowing_boat_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🚣🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_rowing_boat_medium-light_skin_tone": "🚣🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_rowing_boat_medium_skin_tone": "🚣🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_running": "🏃\u200d♀️", + "woman_running_dark_skin_tone": "🏃🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_running_light_skin_tone": "🏃🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_running_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏃🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_running_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏃🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_running_medium_skin_tone": "🏃🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_scientist": "👩\u200d🔬", + "woman_scientist_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿\u200d🔬", + "woman_scientist_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻\u200d🔬", + "woman_scientist_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾\u200d🔬", + "woman_scientist_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼\u200d🔬", + "woman_scientist_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽\u200d🔬", + "woman_shrugging": "🤷\u200d♀️", + "woman_shrugging_dark_skin_tone": "🤷🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_shrugging_light_skin_tone": "🤷🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_shrugging_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🤷🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_shrugging_medium-light_skin_tone": "🤷🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_shrugging_medium_skin_tone": "🤷🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_singer": "👩\u200d🎤", + "woman_singer_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿\u200d🎤", + "woman_singer_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻\u200d🎤", + "woman_singer_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾\u200d🎤", + "woman_singer_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼\u200d🎤", + "woman_singer_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽\u200d🎤", + "woman_student": "👩\u200d🎓", + "woman_student_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿\u200d🎓", + "woman_student_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻\u200d🎓", + "woman_student_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾\u200d🎓", + "woman_student_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼\u200d🎓", + "woman_student_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽\u200d🎓", + "woman_surfing": "🏄\u200d♀️", + "woman_surfing_dark_skin_tone": "🏄🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_surfing_light_skin_tone": "🏄🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_surfing_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏄🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_surfing_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏄🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_surfing_medium_skin_tone": "🏄🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_swimming": "🏊\u200d♀️", + "woman_swimming_dark_skin_tone": "🏊🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_swimming_light_skin_tone": "🏊🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_swimming_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🏊🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_swimming_medium-light_skin_tone": "🏊🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_swimming_medium_skin_tone": "🏊🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_teacher": "👩\u200d🏫", + "woman_teacher_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿\u200d🏫", + "woman_teacher_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻\u200d🏫", + "woman_teacher_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾\u200d🏫", + "woman_teacher_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼\u200d🏫", + "woman_teacher_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽\u200d🏫", + "woman_technologist": "👩\u200d💻", + "woman_technologist_dark_skin_tone": "👩🏿\u200d💻", + "woman_technologist_light_skin_tone": "👩🏻\u200d💻", + "woman_technologist_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👩🏾\u200d💻", + "woman_technologist_medium-light_skin_tone": "👩🏼\u200d💻", + "woman_technologist_medium_skin_tone": "👩🏽\u200d💻", + "woman_tipping_hand": "💁\u200d♀️", + "woman_tipping_hand_dark_skin_tone": "💁🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_tipping_hand_light_skin_tone": "💁🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_tipping_hand_medium-dark_skin_tone": "💁🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_tipping_hand_medium-light_skin_tone": "💁🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_tipping_hand_medium_skin_tone": "💁🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_vampire": "🧛\u200d♀️", + "woman_vampire_dark_skin_tone": "🧛🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_vampire_light_skin_tone": "🧛🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_vampire_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧛🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_vampire_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧛🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_vampire_medium_skin_tone": "🧛🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_walking": "🚶\u200d♀️", + "woman_walking_dark_skin_tone": "🚶🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_walking_light_skin_tone": "🚶🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_walking_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🚶🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_walking_medium-light_skin_tone": "🚶🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_walking_medium_skin_tone": "🚶🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_wearing_turban": "👳\u200d♀️", + "woman_wearing_turban_dark_skin_tone": "👳🏿\u200d♀️", + "woman_wearing_turban_light_skin_tone": "👳🏻\u200d♀️", + "woman_wearing_turban_medium-dark_skin_tone": "👳🏾\u200d♀️", + "woman_wearing_turban_medium-light_skin_tone": "👳🏼\u200d♀️", + "woman_wearing_turban_medium_skin_tone": "👳🏽\u200d♀️", + "woman_with_headscarf": "🧕", + "woman_with_headscarf_dark_skin_tone": "🧕🏿", + "woman_with_headscarf_light_skin_tone": "🧕🏻", + "woman_with_headscarf_medium-dark_skin_tone": "🧕🏾", + "woman_with_headscarf_medium-light_skin_tone": "🧕🏼", + "woman_with_headscarf_medium_skin_tone": "🧕🏽", + "woman_with_probing_cane": "👩\u200d🦯", + "woman_zombie": "🧟\u200d♀️", + "woman’s_boot": "👢", + "woman’s_clothes": "👚", + "woman’s_hat": "👒", + "woman’s_sandal": "👡", + "women_with_bunny_ears": "👯\u200d♀️", + "women_wrestling": "🤼\u200d♀️", + "women’s_room": "🚺", + "woozy_face": "🥴", + "world_map": "🗺", + "worried_face": "😟", + "wrapped_gift": "🎁", + "wrench": "🔧", + "writing_hand": "✍", + "writing_hand_dark_skin_tone": "✍🏿", + "writing_hand_light_skin_tone": "✍🏻", + "writing_hand_medium-dark_skin_tone": "✍🏾", + "writing_hand_medium-light_skin_tone": "✍🏼", + "writing_hand_medium_skin_tone": "✍🏽", + "yarn": "🧶", + "yawning_face": "🥱", + "yellow_circle": "🟡", + "yellow_heart": "💛", + "yellow_square": "🟨", + "yen_banknote": "💴", + "yo-yo": "🪀", + "yin_yang": "☯", + "zany_face": "🤪", + "zebra": "🦓", + "zipper-mouth_face": "🤐", + "zombie": "🧟", + "zzz": "💤", + "åland_islands": "🇦🇽", + "keycap_asterisk": "*⃣", + "keycap_digit_eight": "8⃣", + "keycap_digit_five": "5⃣", + "keycap_digit_four": "4⃣", + "keycap_digit_nine": "9⃣", + "keycap_digit_one": "1⃣", + "keycap_digit_seven": "7⃣", + "keycap_digit_six": "6⃣", + "keycap_digit_three": "3⃣", + "keycap_digit_two": "2⃣", + "keycap_digit_zero": "0⃣", + "keycap_number_sign": "#⃣", + "light_skin_tone": "🏻", + "medium_light_skin_tone": "🏼", + "medium_skin_tone": "🏽", + "medium_dark_skin_tone": "🏾", + "dark_skin_tone": "🏿", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_a": "🇦", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_b": "🇧", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_c": "🇨", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_d": "🇩", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_e": "🇪", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_f": "🇫", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_g": "🇬", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_h": "🇭", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_i": "🇮", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_j": "🇯", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_k": "🇰", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_l": "🇱", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_m": "🇲", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_n": "🇳", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_o": "🇴", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_p": "🇵", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_q": "🇶", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_r": "🇷", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_s": "🇸", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_t": "🇹", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_u": "🇺", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_v": "🇻", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_w": "🇼", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_x": "🇽", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_y": "🇾", + "regional_indicator_symbol_letter_z": "🇿", + "airplane_arriving": "🛬", + "space_invader": "👾", + "football": "🏈", + "anger": "💢", + "angry": "😠", + "anguished": "😧", + "signal_strength": "📶", + "arrows_counterclockwise": "🔄", + "arrow_heading_down": "⤵", + "arrow_heading_up": "⤴", + "art": "🎨", + "astonished": "😲", + "athletic_shoe": "👟", + "atm": "🏧", + "car": "🚗", + "red_car": "🚗", + "angel": "👼", + "back": "🔙", + "badminton_racquet_and_shuttlecock": "🏸", + "dollar": "💵", + "euro": "💶", + "pound": "💷", + "yen": "💴", + "barber": "💈", + "bath": "🛀", + "bear": "🐻", + "heartbeat": "💓", + "beer": "🍺", + "no_bell": "🔕", + "bento": "🍱", + "bike": "🚲", + "bicyclist": "🚴", + "8ball": "🎱", + "biohazard_sign": "☣", + "birthday": "🎂", + "black_circle_for_record": "⏺", + "clubs": "♣", + "diamonds": "♦", + "arrow_double_down": "⏬", + "hearts": "♥", + "rewind": "⏪", + "black_left__pointing_double_triangle_with_vertical_bar": "⏮", + "arrow_backward": "◀", + "black_medium_small_square": "◾", + "question": "❓", + "fast_forward": "⏩", + "black_right__pointing_double_triangle_with_vertical_bar": "⏭", + "arrow_forward": "▶", + "black_right__pointing_triangle_with_double_vertical_bar": "⏯", + "arrow_right": "➡", + "spades": "♠", + "black_square_for_stop": "⏹", + "sunny": "☀", + "phone": "☎", + "recycle": "♻", + "arrow_double_up": "⏫", + "busstop": "🚏", + "date": "📅", + "flags": "🎏", + "cat2": "🐈", + "joy_cat": "😹", + "smirk_cat": "😼", + "chart_with_downwards_trend": "📉", + "chart_with_upwards_trend": "📈", + "chart": "💹", + "mega": "📣", + "checkered_flag": "🏁", + "accept": "🉑", + "ideograph_advantage": "🉐", + "congratulations": "㊗", + "secret": "㊙", + "m": "Ⓜ", + "city_sunset": "🌆", + "clapper": "🎬", + "clap": "👏", + "beers": "🍻", + "clock830": "🕣", + "clock8": "🕗", + "clock1130": "🕦", + "clock11": "🕚", + "clock530": "🕠", + "clock5": "🕔", + "clock430": "🕟", + "clock4": "🕓", + "clock930": "🕤", + "clock9": "🕘", + "clock130": "🕜", + "clock1": "🕐", + "clock730": "🕢", + "clock7": "🕖", + "clock630": "🕡", + "clock6": "🕕", + "clock1030": "🕥", + "clock10": "🕙", + "clock330": "🕞", + "clock3": "🕒", + "clock1230": "🕧", + "clock12": "🕛", + "clock230": "🕝", + "clock2": "🕑", + "arrows_clockwise": "🔃", + "repeat": "🔁", + "repeat_one": "🔂", + "closed_lock_with_key": "🔐", + "mailbox_closed": "📪", + "mailbox": "📫", + "cloud_with_tornado": "🌪", + "cocktail": "🍸", + "boom": "💥", + "compression": "🗜", + "confounded": "😖", + "confused": "😕", + "rice": "🍚", + "cow2": "🐄", + "cricket_bat_and_ball": "🏏", + "x": "❌", + "cry": "😢", + "curry": "🍛", + "dagger_knife": "🗡", + "dancer": "💃", + "dark_sunglasses": "🕶", + "dash": "💨", + "truck": "🚚", + "derelict_house_building": "🏚", + "diamond_shape_with_a_dot_inside": "💠", + "dart": "🎯", + "disappointed_relieved": "😥", + "disappointed": "😞", + "do_not_litter": "🚯", + "dog2": "🐕", + "flipper": "🐬", + "loop": "➿", + "bangbang": "‼", + "double_vertical_bar": "⏸", + "dove_of_peace": "🕊", + "small_red_triangle_down": "🔻", + "arrow_down_small": "🔽", + "arrow_down": "⬇", + "dromedary_camel": "🐪", + "e__mail": "📧", + "corn": "🌽", + "ear_of_rice": "🌾", + "earth_americas": "🌎", + "earth_asia": "🌏", + "earth_africa": "🌍", + "eight_pointed_black_star": "✴", + "eight_spoked_asterisk": "✳", + "eject_symbol": "⏏", + "bulb": "💡", + "emoji_modifier_fitzpatrick_type__1__2": "🏻", + "emoji_modifier_fitzpatrick_type__3": "🏼", + "emoji_modifier_fitzpatrick_type__4": "🏽", + "emoji_modifier_fitzpatrick_type__5": "🏾", + "emoji_modifier_fitzpatrick_type__6": "🏿", + "end": "🔚", + "email": "✉", + "european_castle": "🏰", + "european_post_office": "🏤", + "interrobang": "⁉", + "expressionless": "😑", + "eyeglasses": "👓", + "massage": "💆", + "yum": "😋", + "scream": "😱", + "kissing_heart": "😘", + "sweat": "😓", + "face_with_head__bandage": "🤕", + "triumph": "😤", + "mask": "😷", + "no_good": "🙅", + "ok_woman": "🙆", + "open_mouth": "😮", + "cold_sweat": "😰", + "stuck_out_tongue": "😛", + "stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes": "😝", + "stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye": "😜", + "joy": "😂", + "no_mouth": "😶", + "santa": "🎅", + "fax": "📠", + "fearful": "😨", + "field_hockey_stick_and_ball": "🏑", + "first_quarter_moon_with_face": "🌛", + "fish_cake": "🍥", + "fishing_pole_and_fish": "🎣", + "facepunch": "👊", + "punch": "👊", + "flag_for_afghanistan": "🇦🇫", + "flag_for_albania": "🇦🇱", + "flag_for_algeria": "🇩🇿", + "flag_for_american_samoa": "🇦🇸", + "flag_for_andorra": "🇦🇩", + "flag_for_angola": "🇦🇴", + "flag_for_anguilla": "🇦🇮", + "flag_for_antarctica": "🇦🇶", + "flag_for_antigua_&_barbuda": "🇦🇬", + "flag_for_argentina": "🇦🇷", + "flag_for_armenia": "🇦🇲", + "flag_for_aruba": "🇦🇼", + "flag_for_ascension_island": "🇦🇨", + "flag_for_australia": "🇦🇺", + "flag_for_austria": "🇦🇹", + "flag_for_azerbaijan": "🇦🇿", + "flag_for_bahamas": "🇧🇸", + "flag_for_bahrain": "🇧🇭", + "flag_for_bangladesh": "🇧🇩", + "flag_for_barbados": "🇧🇧", + "flag_for_belarus": "🇧🇾", + "flag_for_belgium": "🇧🇪", + "flag_for_belize": "🇧🇿", + "flag_for_benin": "🇧🇯", + "flag_for_bermuda": "🇧🇲", + "flag_for_bhutan": "🇧🇹", + "flag_for_bolivia": "🇧🇴", + "flag_for_bosnia_&_herzegovina": "🇧🇦", + "flag_for_botswana": "🇧🇼", + "flag_for_bouvet_island": "🇧🇻", + "flag_for_brazil": "🇧🇷", + "flag_for_british_indian_ocean_territory": "🇮🇴", + "flag_for_british_virgin_islands": "🇻🇬", + "flag_for_brunei": "🇧🇳", + "flag_for_bulgaria": "🇧🇬", + "flag_for_burkina_faso": "🇧🇫", + "flag_for_burundi": "🇧🇮", + "flag_for_cambodia": "🇰🇭", + "flag_for_cameroon": "🇨🇲", + "flag_for_canada": "🇨🇦", + "flag_for_canary_islands": "🇮🇨", + "flag_for_cape_verde": "🇨🇻", + "flag_for_caribbean_netherlands": "🇧🇶", + "flag_for_cayman_islands": "🇰🇾", + "flag_for_central_african_republic": "🇨🇫", + "flag_for_ceuta_&_melilla": "🇪🇦", + "flag_for_chad": "🇹🇩", + "flag_for_chile": "🇨🇱", + "flag_for_china": "🇨🇳", + "flag_for_christmas_island": "🇨🇽", + "flag_for_clipperton_island": "🇨🇵", + "flag_for_cocos__islands": "🇨🇨", + "flag_for_colombia": "🇨🇴", + "flag_for_comoros": "🇰🇲", + "flag_for_congo____brazzaville": "🇨🇬", + "flag_for_congo____kinshasa": "🇨🇩", + "flag_for_cook_islands": "🇨🇰", + "flag_for_costa_rica": "🇨🇷", + "flag_for_croatia": "🇭🇷", + "flag_for_cuba": "🇨🇺", + "flag_for_curaçao": "🇨🇼", + "flag_for_cyprus": "🇨🇾", + "flag_for_czech_republic": "🇨🇿", + "flag_for_côte_d’ivoire": "🇨🇮", + "flag_for_denmark": "🇩🇰", + "flag_for_diego_garcia": "🇩🇬", + "flag_for_djibouti": "🇩🇯", + "flag_for_dominica": "🇩🇲", + "flag_for_dominican_republic": "🇩🇴", + "flag_for_ecuador": "🇪🇨", + "flag_for_egypt": "🇪🇬", + "flag_for_el_salvador": "🇸🇻", + "flag_for_equatorial_guinea": "🇬🇶", + "flag_for_eritrea": "🇪🇷", + "flag_for_estonia": "🇪🇪", + "flag_for_ethiopia": "🇪🇹", + "flag_for_european_union": "🇪🇺", + "flag_for_falkland_islands": "🇫🇰", + "flag_for_faroe_islands": "🇫🇴", + "flag_for_fiji": "🇫🇯", + "flag_for_finland": "🇫🇮", + "flag_for_france": "🇫🇷", + "flag_for_french_guiana": "🇬🇫", + "flag_for_french_polynesia": "🇵🇫", + "flag_for_french_southern_territories": "🇹🇫", + "flag_for_gabon": "🇬🇦", + "flag_for_gambia": "🇬🇲", + "flag_for_georgia": "🇬🇪", + "flag_for_germany": "🇩🇪", + "flag_for_ghana": "🇬🇭", + "flag_for_gibraltar": "🇬🇮", + "flag_for_greece": "🇬🇷", + "flag_for_greenland": "🇬🇱", + "flag_for_grenada": "🇬🇩", + "flag_for_guadeloupe": "🇬🇵", + "flag_for_guam": "🇬🇺", + "flag_for_guatemala": "🇬🇹", + "flag_for_guernsey": "🇬🇬", + "flag_for_guinea": "🇬🇳", + "flag_for_guinea__bissau": "🇬🇼", + "flag_for_guyana": "🇬🇾", + "flag_for_haiti": "🇭🇹", + "flag_for_heard_&_mcdonald_islands": "🇭🇲", + "flag_for_honduras": "🇭🇳", + "flag_for_hong_kong": "🇭🇰", + "flag_for_hungary": "🇭🇺", + "flag_for_iceland": "🇮🇸", + "flag_for_india": "🇮🇳", + "flag_for_indonesia": "🇮🇩", + "flag_for_iran": "🇮🇷", + "flag_for_iraq": "🇮🇶", + "flag_for_ireland": "🇮🇪", + "flag_for_isle_of_man": "🇮🇲", + "flag_for_israel": "🇮🇱", + "flag_for_italy": "🇮🇹", + "flag_for_jamaica": "🇯🇲", + "flag_for_japan": "🇯🇵", + "flag_for_jersey": "🇯🇪", + "flag_for_jordan": "🇯🇴", + "flag_for_kazakhstan": "🇰🇿", + "flag_for_kenya": "🇰🇪", + "flag_for_kiribati": "🇰🇮", + "flag_for_kosovo": "🇽🇰", + "flag_for_kuwait": "🇰🇼", + "flag_for_kyrgyzstan": "🇰🇬", + "flag_for_laos": "🇱🇦", + "flag_for_latvia": "🇱🇻", + "flag_for_lebanon": "🇱🇧", + "flag_for_lesotho": "🇱🇸", + "flag_for_liberia": "🇱🇷", + "flag_for_libya": "🇱🇾", + "flag_for_liechtenstein": "🇱🇮", + "flag_for_lithuania": "🇱🇹", + "flag_for_luxembourg": "🇱🇺", + "flag_for_macau": "🇲🇴", + "flag_for_macedonia": "🇲🇰", + "flag_for_madagascar": "🇲🇬", + "flag_for_malawi": "🇲🇼", + "flag_for_malaysia": "🇲🇾", + "flag_for_maldives": "🇲🇻", + "flag_for_mali": "🇲🇱", + "flag_for_malta": "🇲🇹", + "flag_for_marshall_islands": "🇲🇭", + "flag_for_martinique": "🇲🇶", + "flag_for_mauritania": "🇲🇷", + "flag_for_mauritius": "🇲🇺", + "flag_for_mayotte": "🇾🇹", + "flag_for_mexico": "🇲🇽", + "flag_for_micronesia": "🇫🇲", + "flag_for_moldova": "🇲🇩", + "flag_for_monaco": "🇲🇨", + "flag_for_mongolia": "🇲🇳", + "flag_for_montenegro": "🇲🇪", + "flag_for_montserrat": "🇲🇸", + "flag_for_morocco": "🇲🇦", + "flag_for_mozambique": "🇲🇿", + "flag_for_myanmar": "🇲🇲", + "flag_for_namibia": "🇳🇦", + "flag_for_nauru": "🇳🇷", + "flag_for_nepal": "🇳🇵", + "flag_for_netherlands": "🇳🇱", + "flag_for_new_caledonia": "🇳🇨", + "flag_for_new_zealand": "🇳🇿", + "flag_for_nicaragua": "🇳🇮", + "flag_for_niger": "🇳🇪", + "flag_for_nigeria": "🇳🇬", + "flag_for_niue": "🇳🇺", + "flag_for_norfolk_island": "🇳🇫", + "flag_for_north_korea": "🇰🇵", + "flag_for_northern_mariana_islands": "🇲🇵", + "flag_for_norway": "🇳🇴", + "flag_for_oman": "🇴🇲", + "flag_for_pakistan": "🇵🇰", + "flag_for_palau": "🇵🇼", + "flag_for_palestinian_territories": "🇵🇸", + "flag_for_panama": "🇵🇦", + "flag_for_papua_new_guinea": "🇵🇬", + "flag_for_paraguay": "🇵🇾", + "flag_for_peru": "🇵🇪", + "flag_for_philippines": "🇵🇭", + "flag_for_pitcairn_islands": "🇵🇳", + "flag_for_poland": "🇵🇱", + "flag_for_portugal": "🇵🇹", + "flag_for_puerto_rico": "🇵🇷", + "flag_for_qatar": "🇶🇦", + "flag_for_romania": "🇷🇴", + "flag_for_russia": "🇷🇺", + "flag_for_rwanda": "🇷🇼", + "flag_for_réunion": "🇷🇪", + "flag_for_samoa": "🇼🇸", + "flag_for_san_marino": "🇸🇲", + "flag_for_saudi_arabia": "🇸🇦", + "flag_for_senegal": "🇸🇳", + "flag_for_serbia": "🇷🇸", + "flag_for_seychelles": "🇸🇨", + "flag_for_sierra_leone": "🇸🇱", + "flag_for_singapore": "🇸🇬", + "flag_for_sint_maarten": "🇸🇽", + "flag_for_slovakia": "🇸🇰", + "flag_for_slovenia": "🇸🇮", + "flag_for_solomon_islands": "🇸🇧", + "flag_for_somalia": "🇸🇴", + "flag_for_south_africa": "🇿🇦", + "flag_for_south_georgia_&_south_sandwich_islands": "🇬🇸", + "flag_for_south_korea": "🇰🇷", + "flag_for_south_sudan": "🇸🇸", + "flag_for_spain": "🇪🇸", + "flag_for_sri_lanka": "🇱🇰", + "flag_for_st._barthélemy": "🇧🇱", + "flag_for_st._helena": "🇸🇭", + "flag_for_st._kitts_&_nevis": "🇰🇳", + "flag_for_st._lucia": "🇱🇨", + "flag_for_st._martin": "🇲🇫", + "flag_for_st._pierre_&_miquelon": "🇵🇲", + "flag_for_st._vincent_&_grenadines": "🇻🇨", + "flag_for_sudan": "🇸🇩", + "flag_for_suriname": "🇸🇷", + "flag_for_svalbard_&_jan_mayen": "🇸🇯", + "flag_for_swaziland": "🇸🇿", + "flag_for_sweden": "🇸🇪", + "flag_for_switzerland": "🇨🇭", + "flag_for_syria": "🇸🇾", + "flag_for_são_tomé_&_príncipe": "🇸🇹", + "flag_for_taiwan": "🇹🇼", + "flag_for_tajikistan": "🇹🇯", + "flag_for_tanzania": "🇹🇿", + "flag_for_thailand": "🇹🇭", + "flag_for_timor__leste": "🇹🇱", + "flag_for_togo": "🇹🇬", + "flag_for_tokelau": "🇹🇰", + "flag_for_tonga": "🇹🇴", + "flag_for_trinidad_&_tobago": "🇹🇹", + "flag_for_tristan_da_cunha": "🇹🇦", + "flag_for_tunisia": "🇹🇳", + "flag_for_turkey": "🇹🇷", + "flag_for_turkmenistan": "🇹🇲", + "flag_for_turks_&_caicos_islands": "🇹🇨", + "flag_for_tuvalu": "🇹🇻", + "flag_for_u.s._outlying_islands": "🇺🇲", + "flag_for_u.s._virgin_islands": "🇻🇮", + "flag_for_uganda": "🇺🇬", + "flag_for_ukraine": "🇺🇦", + "flag_for_united_arab_emirates": "🇦🇪", + "flag_for_united_kingdom": "🇬🇧", + "flag_for_united_states": "🇺🇸", + "flag_for_uruguay": "🇺🇾", + "flag_for_uzbekistan": "🇺🇿", + "flag_for_vanuatu": "🇻🇺", + "flag_for_vatican_city": "🇻🇦", + "flag_for_venezuela": "🇻🇪", + "flag_for_vietnam": "🇻🇳", + "flag_for_wallis_&_futuna": "🇼🇫", + "flag_for_western_sahara": "🇪🇭", + "flag_for_yemen": "🇾🇪", + "flag_for_zambia": "🇿🇲", + "flag_for_zimbabwe": "🇿🇼", + "flag_for_åland_islands": "🇦🇽", + "golf": "⛳", + "fleur__de__lis": "⚜", + "muscle": "💪", + "flushed": "😳", + "frame_with_picture": "🖼", + "fries": "🍟", + "frog": "🐸", + "hatched_chick": "🐥", + "frowning": "😦", + "fuelpump": "⛽", + "full_moon_with_face": "🌝", + "gem": "💎", + "star2": "🌟", + "golfer": "🏌", + "mortar_board": "🎓", + "grimacing": "😬", + "smile_cat": "😸", + "grinning": "😀", + "grin": "😁", + "heartpulse": "💗", + "guardsman": "💂", + "haircut": "💇", + "hamster": "🐹", + "raising_hand": "🙋", + "headphones": "🎧", + "hear_no_evil": "🙉", + "cupid": "💘", + "gift_heart": "💝", + "heart": "❤", + "exclamation": "❗", + "heavy_exclamation_mark": "❗", + "heavy_heart_exclamation_mark_ornament": "❣", + "o": "⭕", + "helm_symbol": "⎈", + "helmet_with_white_cross": "⛑", + "high_heel": "👠", + "bullettrain_side": "🚄", + "bullettrain_front": "🚅", + "high_brightness": "🔆", + "zap": "⚡", + "hocho": "🔪", + "knife": "🔪", + "bee": "🐝", + "traffic_light": "🚥", + "racehorse": "🐎", + "coffee": "☕", + "hotsprings": "♨", + "hourglass": "⌛", + "hourglass_flowing_sand": "⏳", + "house_buildings": "🏘", + "100": "💯", + "hushed": "😯", + "ice_hockey_stick_and_puck": "🏒", + "imp": "👿", + "information_desk_person": "💁", + "information_source": "ℹ", + "capital_abcd": "🔠", + "abc": "🔤", + "abcd": "🔡", + "1234": "🔢", + "symbols": "🔣", + "izakaya_lantern": "🏮", + "lantern": "🏮", + "jack_o_lantern": "🎃", + "dolls": "🎎", + "japanese_goblin": "👺", + "japanese_ogre": "👹", + "beginner": "🔰", + "zero": "0️⃣", + "one": "1️⃣", + "ten": "🔟", + "two": "2️⃣", + "three": "3️⃣", + "four": "4️⃣", + "five": "5️⃣", + "six": "6️⃣", + "seven": "7️⃣", + "eight": "8️⃣", + "nine": "9️⃣", + "couplekiss": "💏", + "kissing_cat": "😽", + "kissing": "😗", + "kissing_closed_eyes": "😚", + "kissing_smiling_eyes": "😙", + "beetle": "🐞", + "large_blue_circle": "🔵", + "last_quarter_moon_with_face": "🌜", + "leaves": "🍃", + "mag": "🔍", + "left_right_arrow": "↔", + "leftwards_arrow_with_hook": "↩", + "arrow_left": "⬅", + "lock": "🔒", + "lock_with_ink_pen": "🔏", + "sob": "😭", + "low_brightness": "🔅", + "lower_left_ballpoint_pen": "🖊", + "lower_left_crayon": "🖍", + "lower_left_fountain_pen": "🖋", + "lower_left_paintbrush": "🖌", + "mahjong": "🀄", + "couple": "👫", + "man_in_business_suit_levitating": "🕴", + "man_with_gua_pi_mao": "👲", + "man_with_turban": "👳", + "mans_shoe": "👞", + "shoe": "👞", + "menorah_with_nine_branches": "🕎", + "mens": "🚹", + "minidisc": "💽", + "iphone": "📱", + "calling": "📲", + "money__mouth_face": "🤑", + "moneybag": "💰", + "rice_scene": "🎑", + "mountain_bicyclist": "🚵", + "mouse2": "🐁", + "lips": "👄", + "moyai": "🗿", + "notes": "🎶", + "nail_care": "💅", + "ab": "🆎", + "negative_squared_cross_mark": "❎", + "a": "🅰", + "b": "🅱", + "o2": "🅾", + "parking": "🅿", + "new_moon_with_face": "🌚", + "no_entry_sign": "🚫", + "underage": "🔞", + "non__potable_water": "🚱", + "arrow_upper_right": "↗", + "arrow_upper_left": "↖", + "office": "🏢", + "older_man": "👴", + "older_woman": "👵", + "om_symbol": "🕉", + "on": "🔛", + "book": "📖", + "unlock": "🔓", + "mailbox_with_no_mail": "📭", + "mailbox_with_mail": "📬", + "cd": "💿", + "tada": "🎉", + "feet": "🐾", + "walking": "🚶", + "pencil2": "✏", + "pensive": "😔", + "persevere": "😣", + "bow": "🙇", + "raised_hands": "🙌", + "person_with_ball": "⛹", + "person_with_blond_hair": "👱", + "pray": "🙏", + "person_with_pouting_face": "🙎", + "computer": "💻", + "pig2": "🐖", + "hankey": "💩", + "poop": "💩", + "shit": "💩", + "bamboo": "🎍", + "gun": "🔫", + "black_joker": "🃏", + "rotating_light": "🚨", + "cop": "👮", + "stew": "🍲", + "pouch": "👝", + "pouting_cat": "😾", + "rage": "😡", + "put_litter_in_its_place": "🚮", + "rabbit2": "🐇", + "racing_motorcycle": "🏍", + "radioactive_sign": "☢", + "fist": "✊", + "hand": "✋", + "raised_hand_with_fingers_splayed": "🖐", + "raised_hand_with_part_between_middle_and_ring_fingers": "🖖", + "blue_car": "🚙", + "apple": "🍎", + "relieved": "😌", + "reversed_hand_with_middle_finger_extended": "🖕", + "mag_right": "🔎", + "arrow_right_hook": "↪", + "sweet_potato": "🍠", + "robot": "🤖", + "rolled__up_newspaper": "🗞", + "rowboat": "🚣", + "runner": "🏃", + "running": "🏃", + "running_shirt_with_sash": "🎽", + "boat": "⛵", + "scales": "⚖", + "school_satchel": "🎒", + "scorpius": "♏", + "see_no_evil": "🙈", + "sheep": "🐑", + "stars": "🌠", + "cake": "🍰", + "six_pointed_star": "🔯", + "ski": "🎿", + "sleeping_accommodation": "🛌", + "sleeping": "😴", + "sleepy": "😪", + "sleuth_or_spy": "🕵", + "heart_eyes_cat": "😻", + "smiley_cat": "😺", + "innocent": "😇", + "heart_eyes": "😍", + "smiling_imp": "😈", + "smiley": "😃", + "sweat_smile": "😅", + "smile": "😄", + "laughing": "😆", + "satisfied": "😆", + "blush": "😊", + "smirk": "😏", + "smoking": "🚬", + "snow_capped_mountain": "🏔", + "soccer": "⚽", + "icecream": "🍦", + "soon": "🔜", + "arrow_lower_right": "↘", + "arrow_lower_left": "↙", + "speak_no_evil": "🙊", + "speaker": "🔈", + "mute": "🔇", + "sound": "🔉", + "loud_sound": "🔊", + "speaking_head_in_silhouette": "🗣", + "spiral_calendar_pad": "🗓", + "spiral_note_pad": "🗒", + "shell": "🐚", + "sweat_drops": "💦", + "u5272": "🈹", + "u5408": "🈴", + "u55b6": "🈺", + "u6307": "🈯", + "u6708": "🈷", + "u6709": "🈶", + "u6e80": "🈵", + "u7121": "🈚", + "u7533": "🈸", + "u7981": "🈲", + "u7a7a": "🈳", + "cl": "🆑", + "cool": "🆒", + "free": "🆓", + "id": "🆔", + "koko": "🈁", + "sa": "🈂", + "new": "🆕", + "ng": "🆖", + "ok": "🆗", + "sos": "🆘", + "up": "🆙", + "vs": "🆚", + "steam_locomotive": "🚂", + "ramen": "🍜", + "partly_sunny": "⛅", + "city_sunrise": "🌇", + "surfer": "🏄", + "swimmer": "🏊", + "shirt": "👕", + "tshirt": "👕", + "table_tennis_paddle_and_ball": "🏓", + "tea": "🍵", + "tv": "📺", + "three_button_mouse": "🖱", + "+1": "👍", + "thumbsup": "👍", + "__1": "👎", + "-1": "👎", + "thumbsdown": "👎", + "thunder_cloud_and_rain": "⛈", + "tiger2": "🐅", + "tophat": "🎩", + "top": "🔝", + "tm": "™", + "train2": "🚆", + "triangular_flag_on_post": "🚩", + "trident": "🔱", + "twisted_rightwards_arrows": "🔀", + "unamused": "😒", + "small_red_triangle": "🔺", + "arrow_up_small": "🔼", + "arrow_up_down": "↕", + "upside__down_face": "🙃", + "arrow_up": "⬆", + "v": "✌", + "vhs": "📼", + "wc": "🚾", + "ocean": "🌊", + "waving_black_flag": "🏴", + "wave": "👋", + "waving_white_flag": "🏳", + "moon": "🌔", + "scream_cat": "🙀", + "weary": "😩", + "weight_lifter": "🏋", + "whale2": "🐋", + "wheelchair": "♿", + "point_down": "👇", + "grey_exclamation": "❕", + "white_frowning_face": "☹", + "white_check_mark": "✅", + "point_left": "👈", + "white_medium_small_square": "◽", + "star": "⭐", + "grey_question": "❔", + "point_right": "👉", + "relaxed": "☺", + "white_sun_behind_cloud": "🌥", + "white_sun_behind_cloud_with_rain": "🌦", + "white_sun_with_small_cloud": "🌤", + "point_up_2": "👆", + "point_up": "☝", + "wind_blowing_face": "🌬", + "wink": "😉", + "wolf": "🐺", + "dancers": "👯", + "boot": "👢", + "womans_clothes": "👚", + "womans_hat": "👒", + "sandal": "👡", + "womens": "🚺", + "worried": "😟", + "gift": "🎁", + "zipper__mouth_face": "🤐", + "regional_indicator_a": "🇦", + "regional_indicator_b": "🇧", + "regional_indicator_c": "🇨", + "regional_indicator_d": "🇩", + "regional_indicator_e": "🇪", + "regional_indicator_f": "🇫", + "regional_indicator_g": "🇬", + "regional_indicator_h": "🇭", + "regional_indicator_i": "🇮", + "regional_indicator_j": "🇯", + "regional_indicator_k": "🇰", + "regional_indicator_l": "🇱", + "regional_indicator_m": "🇲", + "regional_indicator_n": "🇳", + "regional_indicator_o": "🇴", + "regional_indicator_p": "🇵", + "regional_indicator_q": "🇶", + "regional_indicator_r": "🇷", + "regional_indicator_s": "🇸", + "regional_indicator_t": "🇹", + "regional_indicator_u": "🇺", + "regional_indicator_v": "🇻", + "regional_indicator_w": "🇼", + "regional_indicator_x": "🇽", + "regional_indicator_y": "🇾", + "regional_indicator_z": "🇿", +} diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_emoji_replace.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_emoji_replace.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fdaff320dfcfa6c76ac18b3ee2e249b7712df805 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_emoji_replace.py @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +import re +from typing import Callable, Match, Optional + +_ReStringMatch = Match[str] # regex match object +_ReSubCallable = Callable[[_ReStringMatch], str] # Callable invoked by re.sub +_EmojiSubMethod = Callable[[_ReSubCallable, str], str] # Sub method of a compiled re + + +def _emoji_replace( + text: str, + default_variant: Optional[str] = None, + _emoji_sub: _EmojiSubMethod = re.compile(r"(:(\S*?)(?:(?:\-)(emoji|text))?:)").sub, +) -> str: + """Replace emoji code in text.""" + from ._emoji_codes import EMOJI + + get_emoji = EMOJI.__getitem__ + variants = {"text": "\ufe0e", "emoji": "\ufe0f"} + get_variant = variants.get + default_variant_code = variants.get(default_variant, "") if default_variant else "" + + def do_replace(match: Match[str]) -> str: + emoji_code, emoji_name, variant = match.groups() + try: + return get_emoji(emoji_name.lower()) + get_variant( + variant, default_variant_code + ) + except KeyError: + return emoji_code + + return _emoji_sub(do_replace, text) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_export_format.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_export_format.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e7527e52f6613328630fc6305f957d9ea58027d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_export_format.py @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +CONSOLE_HTML_FORMAT = """\ + + +
+ + + + +
{code}
+ + +""" + +CONSOLE_SVG_FORMAT = """\ + + + + + + + + + {lines} + + + {chrome} + + {backgrounds} + + {matrix} + + + +""" + +_SVG_FONT_FAMILY = "Rich Fira Code" +_SVG_CLASSES_PREFIX = "rich-svg" diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_extension.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_extension.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..38658864eb1e9b9839e953e070af11c8bc0d1836 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_extension.py @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +from typing import Any + + +def load_ipython_extension(ip: Any) -> None: # pragma: no cover + # prevent circular import + from rich.pretty import install + from rich.traceback import install as tr_install + + install() + tr_install() diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_fileno.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_fileno.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b17ee6511742d7a8d5950bf0ee57ced4d5fd45c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_fileno.py @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from typing import IO, Callable + + +def get_fileno(file_like: IO[str]) -> int | None: + """Get fileno() from a file, accounting for poorly implemented file-like objects. + + Args: + file_like (IO): A file-like object. + + Returns: + int | None: The result of fileno if available, or None if operation failed. + """ + fileno: Callable[[], int] | None = getattr(file_like, "fileno", None) + if fileno is not None: + try: + return fileno() + except Exception: + # `fileno` is documented as potentially raising a OSError + # Alas, from the issues, there are so many poorly implemented file-like objects, + # that `fileno()` can raise just about anything. + return None + return None diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_inspect.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_inspect.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ac78ffe296a22d7683a2add354399460b87d5064 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_inspect.py @@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ +import inspect +from inspect import cleandoc, getdoc, getfile, isclass, ismodule, signature +from typing import Any, Collection, Iterable, Optional, Tuple, Type, Union + +from .console import Group, RenderableType +from .control import escape_control_codes +from .highlighter import ReprHighlighter +from .jupyter import JupyterMixin +from .panel import Panel +from .pretty import Pretty +from .table import Table +from .text import Text, TextType + + +def _first_paragraph(doc: str) -> str: + """Get the first paragraph from a docstring.""" + paragraph, _, _ = doc.partition("\n\n") + return paragraph + + +class Inspect(JupyterMixin): + """A renderable to inspect any Python Object. + + Args: + obj (Any): An object to inspect. + title (str, optional): Title to display over inspect result, or None use type. Defaults to None. + help (bool, optional): Show full help text rather than just first paragraph. Defaults to False. + methods (bool, optional): Enable inspection of callables. Defaults to False. + docs (bool, optional): Also render doc strings. Defaults to True. + private (bool, optional): Show private attributes (beginning with underscore). Defaults to False. + dunder (bool, optional): Show attributes starting with double underscore. Defaults to False. + sort (bool, optional): Sort attributes alphabetically, callables at the top, leading and trailing underscores ignored. Defaults to True. + all (bool, optional): Show all attributes. Defaults to False. + value (bool, optional): Pretty print value of object. Defaults to True. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + obj: Any, + *, + title: Optional[TextType] = None, + help: bool = False, + methods: bool = False, + docs: bool = True, + private: bool = False, + dunder: bool = False, + sort: bool = True, + all: bool = True, + value: bool = True, + ) -> None: + self.highlighter = ReprHighlighter() + self.obj = obj + self.title = title or self._make_title(obj) + if all: + methods = private = dunder = True + self.help = help + self.methods = methods + self.docs = docs or help + self.private = private or dunder + self.dunder = dunder + self.sort = sort + self.value = value + + def _make_title(self, obj: Any) -> Text: + """Make a default title.""" + title_str = ( + str(obj) + if (isclass(obj) or callable(obj) or ismodule(obj)) + else str(type(obj)) + ) + title_text = self.highlighter(title_str) + return title_text + + def __rich__(self) -> Panel: + return Panel.fit( + Group(*self._render()), + title=self.title, + border_style="scope.border", + padding=(0, 1), + ) + + def _get_signature(self, name: str, obj: Any) -> Optional[Text]: + """Get a signature for a callable.""" + try: + _signature = str(signature(obj)) + ":" + except ValueError: + _signature = "(...)" + except TypeError: + return None + + source_filename: Optional[str] = None + try: + source_filename = getfile(obj) + except (OSError, TypeError): + # OSError is raised if obj has no source file, e.g. when defined in REPL. + pass + + callable_name = Text(name, style="inspect.callable") + if source_filename: + callable_name.stylize(f"link file://{source_filename}") + signature_text = self.highlighter(_signature) + + qualname = name or getattr(obj, "__qualname__", name) + if not isinstance(qualname, str): + qualname = getattr(obj, "__name__", name) + if not isinstance(qualname, str): + qualname = name + + # If obj is a module, there may be classes (which are callable) to display + if inspect.isclass(obj): + prefix = "class" + elif inspect.iscoroutinefunction(obj): + prefix = "async def" + else: + prefix = "def" + + qual_signature = Text.assemble( + (f"{prefix} ", f"inspect.{prefix.replace(' ', '_')}"), + (qualname, "inspect.callable"), + signature_text, + ) + + return qual_signature + + def _render(self) -> Iterable[RenderableType]: + """Render object.""" + + def sort_items(item: Tuple[str, Any]) -> Tuple[bool, str]: + key, (_error, value) = item + return (callable(value), key.strip("_").lower()) + + def safe_getattr(attr_name: str) -> Tuple[Any, Any]: + """Get attribute or any exception.""" + try: + return (None, getattr(obj, attr_name)) + except Exception as error: + return (error, None) + + obj = self.obj + keys = dir(obj) + total_items = len(keys) + if not self.dunder: + keys = [key for key in keys if not key.startswith("__")] + if not self.private: + keys = [key for key in keys if not key.startswith("_")] + not_shown_count = total_items - len(keys) + items = [(key, safe_getattr(key)) for key in keys] + if self.sort: + items.sort(key=sort_items) + + items_table = Table.grid(padding=(0, 1), expand=False) + items_table.add_column(justify="right") + add_row = items_table.add_row + highlighter = self.highlighter + + if callable(obj): + signature = self._get_signature("", obj) + if signature is not None: + yield signature + yield "" + + if self.docs: + _doc = self._get_formatted_doc(obj) + if _doc is not None: + doc_text = Text(_doc, style="inspect.help") + doc_text = highlighter(doc_text) + yield doc_text + yield "" + + if self.value and not (isclass(obj) or callable(obj) or ismodule(obj)): + yield Panel( + Pretty(obj, indent_guides=True, max_length=10, max_string=60), + border_style="inspect.value.border", + ) + yield "" + + for key, (error, value) in items: + key_text = Text.assemble( + ( + key, + "inspect.attr.dunder" if key.startswith("__") else "inspect.attr", + ), + (" =", "inspect.equals"), + ) + if error is not None: + warning = key_text.copy() + warning.stylize("inspect.error") + add_row(warning, highlighter(repr(error))) + continue + + if callable(value): + if not self.methods: + continue + + _signature_text = self._get_signature(key, value) + if _signature_text is None: + add_row(key_text, Pretty(value, highlighter=highlighter)) + else: + if self.docs: + docs = self._get_formatted_doc(value) + if docs is not None: + _signature_text.append("\n" if "\n" in docs else " ") + doc = highlighter(docs) + doc.stylize("inspect.doc") + _signature_text.append(doc) + + add_row(key_text, _signature_text) + else: + add_row(key_text, Pretty(value, highlighter=highlighter)) + if items_table.row_count: + yield items_table + elif not_shown_count: + yield Text.from_markup( + f"[b cyan]{not_shown_count}[/][i] attribute(s) not shown.[/i] " + f"Run [b][magenta]inspect[/]([not b]inspect[/])[/b] for options." + ) + + def _get_formatted_doc(self, object_: Any) -> Optional[str]: + """ + Extract the docstring of an object, process it and returns it. + The processing consists in cleaning up the docstring's indentation, + taking only its 1st paragraph if `self.help` is not True, + and escape its control codes. + + Args: + object_ (Any): the object to get the docstring from. + + Returns: + Optional[str]: the processed docstring, or None if no docstring was found. + """ + docs = getdoc(object_) + if docs is None: + return None + docs = cleandoc(docs).strip() + if not self.help: + docs = _first_paragraph(docs) + return escape_control_codes(docs) + + +def get_object_types_mro(obj: Union[object, Type[Any]]) -> Tuple[type, ...]: + """Returns the MRO of an object's class, or of the object itself if it's a class.""" + if not hasattr(obj, "__mro__"): + # N.B. we cannot use `if type(obj) is type` here because it doesn't work with + # some types of classes, such as the ones that use abc.ABCMeta. + obj = type(obj) + return getattr(obj, "__mro__", ()) + + +def get_object_types_mro_as_strings(obj: object) -> Collection[str]: + """ + Returns the MRO of an object's class as full qualified names, or of the object itself if it's a class. + + Examples: + `object_types_mro_as_strings(JSONDecoder)` will return `['json.decoder.JSONDecoder', 'builtins.object']` + """ + return [ + f'{getattr(type_, "__module__", "")}.{getattr(type_, "__qualname__", "")}' + for type_ in get_object_types_mro(obj) + ] + + +def is_object_one_of_types( + obj: object, fully_qualified_types_names: Collection[str] +) -> bool: + """ + Returns `True` if the given object's class (or the object itself, if it's a class) has one of the + fully qualified names in its MRO. + """ + for type_name in get_object_types_mro_as_strings(obj): + if type_name in fully_qualified_types_names: + return True + return False diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_log_render.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_log_render.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e8810100b323450c63507e16629a09bb2e9dc97f --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_log_render.py @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +from datetime import datetime +from typing import Iterable, List, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING, Union, Callable + + +from .text import Text, TextType + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from .console import Console, ConsoleRenderable, RenderableType + from .table import Table + +FormatTimeCallable = Callable[[datetime], Text] + + +class LogRender: + def __init__( + self, + show_time: bool = True, + show_level: bool = False, + show_path: bool = True, + time_format: Union[str, FormatTimeCallable] = "[%x %X]", + omit_repeated_times: bool = True, + level_width: Optional[int] = 8, + ) -> None: + self.show_time = show_time + self.show_level = show_level + self.show_path = show_path + self.time_format = time_format + self.omit_repeated_times = omit_repeated_times + self.level_width = level_width + self._last_time: Optional[Text] = None + + def __call__( + self, + console: "Console", + renderables: Iterable["ConsoleRenderable"], + log_time: Optional[datetime] = None, + time_format: Optional[Union[str, FormatTimeCallable]] = None, + level: TextType = "", + path: Optional[str] = None, + line_no: Optional[int] = None, + link_path: Optional[str] = None, + ) -> "Table": + from .containers import Renderables + from .table import Table + + output = Table.grid(padding=(0, 1)) + output.expand = True + if self.show_time: + output.add_column(style="log.time") + if self.show_level: + output.add_column(style="log.level", width=self.level_width) + output.add_column(ratio=1, style="log.message", overflow="fold") + if self.show_path and path: + output.add_column(style="log.path") + row: List["RenderableType"] = [] + if self.show_time: + log_time = log_time or console.get_datetime() + time_format = time_format or self.time_format + if callable(time_format): + log_time_display = time_format(log_time) + else: + log_time_display = Text(log_time.strftime(time_format)) + if log_time_display == self._last_time and self.omit_repeated_times: + row.append(Text(" " * len(log_time_display))) + else: + row.append(log_time_display) + self._last_time = log_time_display + if self.show_level: + row.append(level) + + row.append(Renderables(renderables)) + if self.show_path and path: + path_text = Text() + path_text.append( + path, style=f"link file://{link_path}" if link_path else "" + ) + if line_no: + path_text.append(":") + path_text.append( + f"{line_no}", + style=f"link file://{link_path}#{line_no}" if link_path else "", + ) + row.append(path_text) + + output.add_row(*row) + return output + + +if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + from rich.console import Console + + c = Console() + c.print("[on blue]Hello", justify="right") + c.log("[on blue]hello", justify="right") diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_loop.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_loop.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..01c6cafbe53f1fcb12f7b382b2b35e2fd2c69933 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_loop.py @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +from typing import Iterable, Tuple, TypeVar + +T = TypeVar("T") + + +def loop_first(values: Iterable[T]) -> Iterable[Tuple[bool, T]]: + """Iterate and generate a tuple with a flag for first value.""" + iter_values = iter(values) + try: + value = next(iter_values) + except StopIteration: + return + yield True, value + for value in iter_values: + yield False, value + + +def loop_last(values: Iterable[T]) -> Iterable[Tuple[bool, T]]: + """Iterate and generate a tuple with a flag for last value.""" + iter_values = iter(values) + try: + previous_value = next(iter_values) + except StopIteration: + return + for value in iter_values: + yield False, previous_value + previous_value = value + yield True, previous_value + + +def loop_first_last(values: Iterable[T]) -> Iterable[Tuple[bool, bool, T]]: + """Iterate and generate a tuple with a flag for first and last value.""" + iter_values = iter(values) + try: + previous_value = next(iter_values) + except StopIteration: + return + first = True + for value in iter_values: + yield first, False, previous_value + first = False + previous_value = value + yield first, True, previous_value diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_null_file.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_null_file.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6ae05d3e2a901af754b1626d911ebc3c45e22a40 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_null_file.py @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +from types import TracebackType +from typing import IO, Iterable, Iterator, List, Optional, Type + + +class NullFile(IO[str]): + def close(self) -> None: + pass + + def isatty(self) -> bool: + return False + + def read(self, __n: int = 1) -> str: + return "" + + def readable(self) -> bool: + return False + + def readline(self, __limit: int = 1) -> str: + return "" + + def readlines(self, __hint: int = 1) -> List[str]: + return [] + + def seek(self, __offset: int, __whence: int = 1) -> int: + return 0 + + def seekable(self) -> bool: + return False + + def tell(self) -> int: + return 0 + + def truncate(self, __size: Optional[int] = 1) -> int: + return 0 + + def writable(self) -> bool: + return False + + def writelines(self, __lines: Iterable[str]) -> None: + pass + + def __next__(self) -> str: + return "" + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[str]: + return iter([""]) + + def __enter__(self) -> IO[str]: + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + __t: Optional[Type[BaseException]], + __value: Optional[BaseException], + __traceback: Optional[TracebackType], + ) -> None: + pass + + def write(self, text: str) -> int: + return 0 + + def flush(self) -> None: + pass + + def fileno(self) -> int: + return -1 + + +NULL_FILE = NullFile() diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_palettes.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_palettes.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3c748d33e45bfcdc690ceee490cbb50b516cd2b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_palettes.py @@ -0,0 +1,309 @@ +from .palette import Palette + + +# Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code (Windows 10 column) +WINDOWS_PALETTE = Palette( + [ + (12, 12, 12), + (197, 15, 31), + (19, 161, 14), + (193, 156, 0), + (0, 55, 218), + (136, 23, 152), + (58, 150, 221), + (204, 204, 204), + (118, 118, 118), + (231, 72, 86), + (22, 198, 12), + (249, 241, 165), + (59, 120, 255), + (180, 0, 158), + (97, 214, 214), + (242, 242, 242), + ] +) + +# # The standard ansi colors (including bright variants) +STANDARD_PALETTE = Palette( + [ + (0, 0, 0), + (170, 0, 0), + (0, 170, 0), + (170, 85, 0), + (0, 0, 170), + (170, 0, 170), + (0, 170, 170), + (170, 170, 170), + (85, 85, 85), + (255, 85, 85), + (85, 255, 85), + (255, 255, 85), + (85, 85, 255), + (255, 85, 255), + (85, 255, 255), + (255, 255, 255), + ] +) + + +# The 256 color palette +EIGHT_BIT_PALETTE = Palette( + [ + (0, 0, 0), + (128, 0, 0), + (0, 128, 0), + (128, 128, 0), + (0, 0, 128), + (128, 0, 128), + (0, 128, 128), + (192, 192, 192), + (128, 128, 128), + (255, 0, 0), + (0, 255, 0), + (255, 255, 0), + (0, 0, 255), + (255, 0, 255), + (0, 255, 255), + (255, 255, 255), + (0, 0, 0), + (0, 0, 95), + (0, 0, 135), + (0, 0, 175), + (0, 0, 215), + (0, 0, 255), + (0, 95, 0), + (0, 95, 95), + (0, 95, 135), + (0, 95, 175), + (0, 95, 215), + (0, 95, 255), + (0, 135, 0), + (0, 135, 95), + (0, 135, 135), + (0, 135, 175), + (0, 135, 215), + (0, 135, 255), + (0, 175, 0), + (0, 175, 95), + (0, 175, 135), + (0, 175, 175), + (0, 175, 215), + (0, 175, 255), + (0, 215, 0), + (0, 215, 95), + (0, 215, 135), + (0, 215, 175), + (0, 215, 215), + (0, 215, 255), + (0, 255, 0), + (0, 255, 95), + (0, 255, 135), + (0, 255, 175), + (0, 255, 215), + (0, 255, 255), + (95, 0, 0), + (95, 0, 95), + (95, 0, 135), + (95, 0, 175), + (95, 0, 215), + (95, 0, 255), + (95, 95, 0), + (95, 95, 95), + (95, 95, 135), + (95, 95, 175), + (95, 95, 215), + (95, 95, 255), + (95, 135, 0), + (95, 135, 95), + (95, 135, 135), + (95, 135, 175), + (95, 135, 215), + (95, 135, 255), + (95, 175, 0), + (95, 175, 95), + (95, 175, 135), + (95, 175, 175), + (95, 175, 215), + (95, 175, 255), + (95, 215, 0), + (95, 215, 95), + (95, 215, 135), + (95, 215, 175), + (95, 215, 215), + (95, 215, 255), + (95, 255, 0), + (95, 255, 95), + (95, 255, 135), + (95, 255, 175), + (95, 255, 215), + (95, 255, 255), + (135, 0, 0), + (135, 0, 95), + (135, 0, 135), + (135, 0, 175), + (135, 0, 215), + (135, 0, 255), + (135, 95, 0), + (135, 95, 95), + (135, 95, 135), + (135, 95, 175), + (135, 95, 215), + (135, 95, 255), + (135, 135, 0), + (135, 135, 95), + (135, 135, 135), + (135, 135, 175), + (135, 135, 215), + (135, 135, 255), + (135, 175, 0), + (135, 175, 95), + (135, 175, 135), + (135, 175, 175), + (135, 175, 215), + (135, 175, 255), + (135, 215, 0), + (135, 215, 95), + (135, 215, 135), + (135, 215, 175), + (135, 215, 215), + (135, 215, 255), + (135, 255, 0), + (135, 255, 95), + (135, 255, 135), + (135, 255, 175), + (135, 255, 215), + (135, 255, 255), + (175, 0, 0), + (175, 0, 95), + (175, 0, 135), + (175, 0, 175), + (175, 0, 215), + (175, 0, 255), + (175, 95, 0), + (175, 95, 95), + (175, 95, 135), + (175, 95, 175), + (175, 95, 215), + (175, 95, 255), + (175, 135, 0), + (175, 135, 95), + (175, 135, 135), + (175, 135, 175), + (175, 135, 215), + (175, 135, 255), + (175, 175, 0), + (175, 175, 95), + (175, 175, 135), + (175, 175, 175), + (175, 175, 215), + (175, 175, 255), + (175, 215, 0), + (175, 215, 95), + (175, 215, 135), + (175, 215, 175), + (175, 215, 215), + (175, 215, 255), + (175, 255, 0), + (175, 255, 95), + (175, 255, 135), + (175, 255, 175), + (175, 255, 215), + (175, 255, 255), + (215, 0, 0), + (215, 0, 95), + (215, 0, 135), + (215, 0, 175), + (215, 0, 215), + (215, 0, 255), + (215, 95, 0), + (215, 95, 95), + (215, 95, 135), + (215, 95, 175), + (215, 95, 215), + (215, 95, 255), + (215, 135, 0), + (215, 135, 95), + (215, 135, 135), + (215, 135, 175), + (215, 135, 215), + (215, 135, 255), + (215, 175, 0), + (215, 175, 95), + (215, 175, 135), + (215, 175, 175), + (215, 175, 215), + (215, 175, 255), + (215, 215, 0), + (215, 215, 95), + (215, 215, 135), + (215, 215, 175), + (215, 215, 215), + (215, 215, 255), + (215, 255, 0), + (215, 255, 95), + (215, 255, 135), + (215, 255, 175), + (215, 255, 215), + (215, 255, 255), + (255, 0, 0), + (255, 0, 95), + (255, 0, 135), + (255, 0, 175), + (255, 0, 215), + (255, 0, 255), + (255, 95, 0), + (255, 95, 95), + (255, 95, 135), + (255, 95, 175), + (255, 95, 215), + (255, 95, 255), + (255, 135, 0), + (255, 135, 95), + (255, 135, 135), + (255, 135, 175), + (255, 135, 215), + (255, 135, 255), + (255, 175, 0), + (255, 175, 95), + (255, 175, 135), + (255, 175, 175), + (255, 175, 215), + (255, 175, 255), + (255, 215, 0), + (255, 215, 95), + (255, 215, 135), + (255, 215, 175), + (255, 215, 215), + (255, 215, 255), + (255, 255, 0), + (255, 255, 95), + (255, 255, 135), + (255, 255, 175), + (255, 255, 215), + (255, 255, 255), + (8, 8, 8), + (18, 18, 18), + (28, 28, 28), + (38, 38, 38), + (48, 48, 48), + (58, 58, 58), + (68, 68, 68), + (78, 78, 78), + (88, 88, 88), + (98, 98, 98), + (108, 108, 108), + (118, 118, 118), + (128, 128, 128), + (138, 138, 138), + (148, 148, 148), + (158, 158, 158), + (168, 168, 168), + (178, 178, 178), + (188, 188, 188), + (198, 198, 198), + (208, 208, 208), + (218, 218, 218), + (228, 228, 228), + (238, 238, 238), + ] +) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_pick.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_pick.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4f6d8b2d79406012c5f8bae9c289ed5bf4d179cc --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_pick.py @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +from typing import Optional + + +def pick_bool(*values: Optional[bool]) -> bool: + """Pick the first non-none bool or return the last value. + + Args: + *values (bool): Any number of boolean or None values. + + Returns: + bool: First non-none boolean. + """ + assert values, "1 or more values required" + for value in values: + if value is not None: + return value + return bool(value) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_ratio.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_ratio.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5fd5a383d22367f4167731465a12a74a20a8cda4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_ratio.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +from fractions import Fraction +from math import ceil +from typing import cast, List, Optional, Sequence, Protocol + + +class Edge(Protocol): + """Any object that defines an edge (such as Layout).""" + + size: Optional[int] = None + ratio: int = 1 + minimum_size: int = 1 + + +def ratio_resolve(total: int, edges: Sequence[Edge]) -> List[int]: + """Divide total space to satisfy size, ratio, and minimum_size, constraints. + + The returned list of integers should add up to total in most cases, unless it is + impossible to satisfy all the constraints. For instance, if there are two edges + with a minimum size of 20 each and `total` is 30 then the returned list will be + greater than total. In practice, this would mean that a Layout object would + clip the rows that would overflow the screen height. + + Args: + total (int): Total number of characters. + edges (List[Edge]): Edges within total space. + + Returns: + List[int]: Number of characters for each edge. + """ + # Size of edge or None for yet to be determined + sizes = [(edge.size or None) for edge in edges] + + _Fraction = Fraction + + # While any edges haven't been calculated + while None in sizes: + # Get flexible edges and index to map these back on to sizes list + flexible_edges = [ + (index, edge) + for index, (size, edge) in enumerate(zip(sizes, edges)) + if size is None + ] + # Remaining space in total + remaining = total - sum(size or 0 for size in sizes) + if remaining <= 0: + # No room for flexible edges + return [ + ((edge.minimum_size or 1) if size is None else size) + for size, edge in zip(sizes, edges) + ] + # Calculate number of characters in a ratio portion + portion = _Fraction( + remaining, sum((edge.ratio or 1) for _, edge in flexible_edges) + ) + + # If any edges will be less than their minimum, replace size with the minimum + for index, edge in flexible_edges: + if portion * edge.ratio <= edge.minimum_size: + sizes[index] = edge.minimum_size + # New fixed size will invalidate calculations, so we need to repeat the process + break + else: + # Distribute flexible space and compensate for rounding error + # Since edge sizes can only be integers we need to add the remainder + # to the following line + remainder = _Fraction(0) + for index, edge in flexible_edges: + size, remainder = divmod(portion * edge.ratio + remainder, 1) + sizes[index] = size + break + # Sizes now contains integers only + return cast(List[int], sizes) + + +def ratio_reduce( + total: int, ratios: List[int], maximums: List[int], values: List[int] +) -> List[int]: + """Divide an integer total in to parts based on ratios. + + Args: + total (int): The total to divide. + ratios (List[int]): A list of integer ratios. + maximums (List[int]): List of maximums values for each slot. + values (List[int]): List of values + + Returns: + List[int]: A list of integers guaranteed to sum to total. + """ + ratios = [ratio if _max else 0 for ratio, _max in zip(ratios, maximums)] + total_ratio = sum(ratios) + if not total_ratio: + return values[:] + total_remaining = total + result: List[int] = [] + append = result.append + for ratio, maximum, value in zip(ratios, maximums, values): + if ratio and total_ratio > 0: + distributed = min(maximum, round(ratio * total_remaining / total_ratio)) + append(value - distributed) + total_remaining -= distributed + total_ratio -= ratio + else: + append(value) + return result + + +def ratio_distribute( + total: int, ratios: List[int], minimums: Optional[List[int]] = None +) -> List[int]: + """Distribute an integer total in to parts based on ratios. + + Args: + total (int): The total to divide. + ratios (List[int]): A list of integer ratios. + minimums (List[int]): List of minimum values for each slot. + + Returns: + List[int]: A list of integers guaranteed to sum to total. + """ + if minimums: + ratios = [ratio if _min else 0 for ratio, _min in zip(ratios, minimums)] + total_ratio = sum(ratios) + assert total_ratio > 0, "Sum of ratios must be > 0" + + total_remaining = total + distributed_total: List[int] = [] + append = distributed_total.append + if minimums is None: + _minimums = [0] * len(ratios) + else: + _minimums = minimums + for ratio, minimum in zip(ratios, _minimums): + if total_ratio > 0: + distributed = max(minimum, ceil(ratio * total_remaining / total_ratio)) + else: + distributed = total_remaining + append(distributed) + total_ratio -= ratio + total_remaining -= distributed + return distributed_total + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + from dataclasses import dataclass + + @dataclass + class E: + size: Optional[int] = None + ratio: int = 1 + minimum_size: int = 1 + + resolved = ratio_resolve(110, [E(None, 1, 1), E(None, 1, 1), E(None, 1, 1)]) + print(sum(resolved)) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_spinners.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_spinners.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d0bb1fe751677f0ee83fc6bb876ed72443fdcde7 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_spinners.py @@ -0,0 +1,482 @@ +""" +Spinners are from: +* cli-spinners: + MIT License + Copyright (c) Sindre Sorhus (sindresorhus.com) + Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy + of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal + in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to + use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of + the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, + subject to the following conditions: + The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included + in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, + INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR + PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE + FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, + ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS + IN THE SOFTWARE. +""" + +SPINNERS = { + "dots": { + "interval": 80, + "frames": "⠋⠙⠹⠸⠼⠴⠦⠧⠇⠏", + }, + "dots2": {"interval": 80, "frames": "⣾⣽⣻⢿⡿⣟⣯⣷"}, + "dots3": { + "interval": 80, + "frames": "⠋⠙⠚⠞⠖⠦⠴⠲⠳⠓", + }, + "dots4": { + "interval": 80, + "frames": "⠄⠆⠇⠋⠙⠸⠰⠠⠰⠸⠙⠋⠇⠆", + }, + "dots5": { + "interval": 80, + "frames": "⠋⠙⠚⠒⠂⠂⠒⠲⠴⠦⠖⠒⠐⠐⠒⠓⠋", + }, + "dots6": { + "interval": 80, + "frames": "⠁⠉⠙⠚⠒⠂⠂⠒⠲⠴⠤⠄⠄⠤⠴⠲⠒⠂⠂⠒⠚⠙⠉⠁", + }, + "dots7": { + "interval": 80, + "frames": "⠈⠉⠋⠓⠒⠐⠐⠒⠖⠦⠤⠠⠠⠤⠦⠖⠒⠐⠐⠒⠓⠋⠉⠈", + }, + "dots8": { + "interval": 80, + "frames": "⠁⠁⠉⠙⠚⠒⠂⠂⠒⠲⠴⠤⠄⠄⠤⠠⠠⠤⠦⠖⠒⠐⠐⠒⠓⠋⠉⠈⠈", + }, + "dots9": {"interval": 80, "frames": "⢹⢺⢼⣸⣇⡧⡗⡏"}, + "dots10": {"interval": 80, "frames": "⢄⢂⢁⡁⡈⡐⡠"}, + "dots11": {"interval": 100, "frames": "⠁⠂⠄⡀⢀⠠⠐⠈"}, + "dots12": { + "interval": 80, + "frames": [ + "⢀⠀", + "⡀⠀", + "⠄⠀", + "⢂⠀", + "⡂⠀", + "⠅⠀", + "⢃⠀", + "⡃⠀", + "⠍⠀", + "⢋⠀", + "⡋⠀", + "⠍⠁", + "⢋⠁", + "⡋⠁", + "⠍⠉", + "⠋⠉", + "⠋⠉", + "⠉⠙", + "⠉⠙", + "⠉⠩", + "⠈⢙", + "⠈⡙", + "⢈⠩", + "⡀⢙", + "⠄⡙", + "⢂⠩", + "⡂⢘", + "⠅⡘", + "⢃⠨", + "⡃⢐", + "⠍⡐", + "⢋⠠", + "⡋⢀", + "⠍⡁", + "⢋⠁", + "⡋⠁", + "⠍⠉", + "⠋⠉", + "⠋⠉", + "⠉⠙", + "⠉⠙", + "⠉⠩", + "⠈⢙", + "⠈⡙", + "⠈⠩", + "⠀⢙", + "⠀⡙", + "⠀⠩", + "⠀⢘", + "⠀⡘", + "⠀⠨", + "⠀⢐", + "⠀⡐", + "⠀⠠", + "⠀⢀", + "⠀⡀", + ], + }, + "dots8Bit": { + "interval": 80, + "frames": "⠀⠁⠂⠃⠄⠅⠆⠇⡀⡁⡂⡃⡄⡅⡆⡇⠈⠉⠊⠋⠌⠍⠎⠏⡈⡉⡊⡋⡌⡍⡎⡏⠐⠑⠒⠓⠔⠕⠖⠗⡐⡑⡒⡓⡔⡕⡖⡗⠘⠙⠚⠛⠜⠝⠞⠟⡘⡙" + "⡚⡛⡜⡝⡞⡟⠠⠡⠢⠣⠤⠥⠦⠧⡠⡡⡢⡣⡤⡥⡦⡧⠨⠩⠪⠫⠬⠭⠮⠯⡨⡩⡪⡫⡬⡭⡮⡯⠰⠱⠲⠳⠴⠵⠶⠷⡰⡱⡲⡳⡴⡵⡶⡷⠸⠹⠺⠻" + "⠼⠽⠾⠿⡸⡹⡺⡻⡼⡽⡾⡿⢀⢁⢂⢃⢄⢅⢆⢇⣀⣁⣂⣃⣄⣅⣆⣇⢈⢉⢊⢋⢌⢍⢎⢏⣈⣉⣊⣋⣌⣍⣎⣏⢐⢑⢒⢓⢔⢕⢖⢗⣐⣑⣒⣓⣔⣕" + "⣖⣗⢘⢙⢚⢛⢜⢝⢞⢟⣘⣙⣚⣛⣜⣝⣞⣟⢠⢡⢢⢣⢤⢥⢦⢧⣠⣡⣢⣣⣤⣥⣦⣧⢨⢩⢪⢫⢬⢭⢮⢯⣨⣩⣪⣫⣬⣭⣮⣯⢰⢱⢲⢳⢴⢵⢶⢷" + "⣰⣱⣲⣳⣴⣵⣶⣷⢸⢹⢺⢻⢼⢽⢾⢿⣸⣹⣺⣻⣼⣽⣾⣿", + }, + "line": {"interval": 130, "frames": ["-", "\\", "|", "/"]}, + "line2": {"interval": 100, "frames": "⠂-–—–-"}, + "pipe": {"interval": 100, "frames": "┤┘┴└├┌┬┐"}, + "simpleDots": {"interval": 400, "frames": [". 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to the stack (append in stack nomenclature).""" + self.append(item) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_timer.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_timer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a2ca6be03c43054caaa3660998273ebf704345dd --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_timer.py @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +""" +Timer context manager, only used in debug. + +""" + +from time import time + +import contextlib +from typing import Generator + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def timer(subject: str = "time") -> Generator[None, None, None]: + """print the elapsed time. (only used in debugging)""" + start = time() + yield + elapsed = time() - start + elapsed_ms = elapsed * 1000 + print(f"{subject} elapsed {elapsed_ms:.1f}ms") diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/__init__.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ce54baef4e5124dd7c9e711604d00dcb001749c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import bisect +import os +import sys + +if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 9): + from functools import cache +else: + from functools import lru_cache as cache # pragma: no cover + +from importlib import import_module +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, cast + +from rich._unicode_data._versions import VERSIONS + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from rich.cells import CellTable + +VERSION_ORDER = sorted( + [ + tuple( + map(int, version.split(".")), + ) + for version in VERSIONS + ] +) +VERSION_SET = frozenset(VERSIONS) + + +def _parse_version(version: str) -> tuple[int, int, int]: + """Parse a version string into a tuple of 3 integers. + + Args: + version: A version string. + + Raises: + ValueError: If the version string is invalid. + + Returns: + A tuple of 3 integers. + """ + version_integers: tuple[int, ...] + try: + version_integers = tuple( + map(int, version.split(".")), + ) + except ValueError: + raise ValueError( + f"unicode version string {version!r} is badly formatted" + ) from None + while len(version_integers) < 3: + version_integers = version_integers + (0,) + triple = cast("tuple[int, int, int]", version_integers[:3]) + return triple + + +@cache +def load(unicode_version: str = "auto") -> CellTable: + """Load a cell table for the given unicode version. + + Args: + unicode_version: Unicode version, or `None` to auto-detect. + + """ + if unicode_version == "auto": + unicode_version = 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a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode12-1-0.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode12-1-0.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2dbcf3794e45d16f46ce68d81f5eea63e39aa42d --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode12-1-0.py @@ -0,0 +1,636 @@ +# Auto generated by tools/make_width_tables.py +# Data from wcwidth project (https://github.com/jquast/wcwidth) + +from rich.cells import CellTable + +cell_table = CellTable( + "12.1.0", + [ + (0, 0, 0), + (768, 879, 0), + (1155, 1161, 0), + (1425, 1469, 0), + (1471, 1471, 0), + (1473, 1474, 0), + (1476, 1477, 0), + (1479, 1479, 0), + (1552, 1562, 0), + (1564, 1564, 0), + (1611, 1631, 0), + (1648, 1648, 0), + (1750, 1756, 0), + (1759, 1764, 0), + (1767, 1768, 0), + (1770, 1773, 0), + (1809, 1809, 0), + (1840, 1866, 0), + (1958, 1968, 0), + (2027, 2035, 0), + (2045, 2045, 0), + (2070, 2073, 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+ "🏍", + "🏎", + "🏔", + "🏕", + "🏖", + "🏗", + "🏘", + "🏙", + "🏚", + "🏛", + "🏜", + "🏝", + "🏞", + "🏟", + "🏳", + "🏵", + "🏷", + "🐿", + "👁", + "📽", + "🕉", + "🕊", + "🕯", + "🕰", + "🕳", + "🕴", + "🕵", + "🕶", + "🕷", + "🕸", + "🕹", + "🖇", + "🖊", + "🖋", + "🖌", + "🖍", + "🖐", + "🖥", + "🖨", + "🖱", + "🖲", + "🖼", + "🗂", + "🗃", + "🗄", + "🗑", + "🗒", + "🗓", + "🗜", + "🗝", + "🗞", + "🗡", + "🗣", + "🗨", + "🗯", + "🗳", + "🗺", + "🛋", + "🛍", + "🛎", + "🛏", + "🛠", + "🛡", + "🛢", + "🛣", + "🛤", + "🛥", + "🛩", + "🛰", + "🛳", + ] + ), +) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode13-0-0.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode13-0-0.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..13fbc74b0ac34d1c28f5ee77359a520512bf7e8a --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode13-0-0.py @@ -0,0 +1,648 @@ +# Auto generated by tools/make_width_tables.py +# Data from wcwidth project (https://github.com/jquast/wcwidth) + +from rich.cells import CellTable + +cell_table = CellTable( + "13.0.0", + [ + (0, 0, 0), + (768, 879, 0), + (1155, 1161, 0), + (1425, 1469, 0), + (1471, 1471, 0), + (1473, 1474, 0), + (1476, 1477, 0), + (1479, 1479, 0), + (1552, 1562, 0), + (1564, 1564, 0), + (1611, 1631, 0), + (1648, 1648, 0), + (1750, 1756, 0), + (1759, 1764, 0), + (1767, 1768, 0), + (1770, 1773, 0), + (1809, 1809, 0), + (1840, 1866, 0), + (1958, 1968, 0), + (2027, 2035, 0), + (2045, 2045, 0), + (2070, 2073, 0), + (2075, 2083, 0), + (2085, 2087, 0), + (2089, 2093, 0), + (2137, 2139, 0), + (2259, 2273, 0), + (2275, 2307, 0), + (2362, 2364, 0), + (2366, 2383, 0), + (2385, 2391, 0), + (2402, 2403, 0), + (2433, 2435, 0), + (2492, 2492, 0), + (2494, 2500, 0), + (2503, 2504, 0), + (2507, 2509, 0), + (2519, 2519, 0), + (2530, 2531, 0), + (2558, 2558, 0), + (2561, 2563, 0), + (2620, 2620, 0), + (2622, 2626, 0), + (2631, 2632, 0), + (2635, 2637, 0), + (2641, 2641, 0), + (2672, 2673, 0), 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+ "🕸", + "🕹", + "🖇", + "🖊", + "🖋", + "🖌", + "🖍", + "🖐", + "🖥", + "🖨", + "🖱", + "🖲", + "🖼", + "🗂", + "🗃", + "🗄", + "🗑", + "🗒", + "🗓", + "🗜", + "🗝", + "🗞", + "🗡", + "🗣", + "🗨", + "🗯", + "🗳", + "🗺", + "🛋", + "🛍", + "🛎", + "🛏", + "🛠", + "🛡", + "🛢", + "🛣", + "🛤", + "🛥", + "🛩", + "🛰", + "🛳", + ] + ), +) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode5-0-0.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode5-0-0.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..599fb785709d40ca23eee7e8e9cbededc8ad389b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode5-0-0.py @@ -0,0 +1,430 @@ +# Auto generated by tools/make_width_tables.py +# Data from wcwidth project (https://github.com/jquast/wcwidth) + +from rich.cells import CellTable + +cell_table = CellTable( + "5.0.0", + [ + (0, 8, 0), + (14, 31, 0), + (127, 132, 0), + (134, 159, 0), + (768, 879, 0), + (1155, 1158, 0), + 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+ "🏘", + "🏙", + "🏚", + "🏛", + "🏜", + "🏝", + "🏞", + "🏟", + "🏳", + "🏵", + "🏷", + "🐿", + "👁", + "📽", + "🕉", + "🕊", + "🕯", + "🕰", + "🕳", + "🕴", + "🕵", + "🕶", + "🕷", + "🕸", + "🕹", + "🖇", + "🖊", + "🖋", + "🖌", + "🖍", + "🖐", + "🖥", + "🖨", + "🖱", + "🖲", + "🖼", + "🗂", + "🗃", + "🗄", + "🗑", + "🗒", + "🗓", + "🗜", + "🗝", + "🗞", + "🗡", + "🗣", + "🗨", + "🗯", + "🗳", + "🗺", + "🛋", + "🛍", + "🛎", + "🛏", + "🛠", + "🛡", + "🛢", + "🛣", + "🛤", + "🛥", + "🛩", + "🛰", + "🛳", + ] + ), +) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode5-1-0.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode5-1-0.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..016e7825eccd6b87410741db79948bb0b99ea921 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode5-1-0.py @@ -0,0 +1,433 @@ +# Auto generated by tools/make_width_tables.py +# Data from wcwidth project (https://github.com/jquast/wcwidth) + +from rich.cells 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"🏙", + "🏚", + "🏛", + "🏜", + "🏝", + "🏞", + "🏟", + "🏳", + "🏵", + "🏷", + "🐿", + "👁", + "📽", + "🕉", + "🕊", + "🕯", + "🕰", + "🕳", + "🕴", + "🕵", + "🕶", + "🕷", + "🕸", + "🕹", + "🖇", + "🖊", + "🖋", + "🖌", + "🖍", + "🖐", + "🖥", + "🖨", + "🖱", + "🖲", + "🖼", + "🗂", + "🗃", + "🗄", + "🗑", + "🗒", + "🗓", + "🗜", + "🗝", + "🗞", + "🗡", + "🗣", + "🗨", + "🗯", + "🗳", + "🗺", + "🛋", + "🛍", + "🛎", + "🛏", + "🛠", + "🛡", + "🛢", + "🛣", + "🛤", + "🛥", + "🛩", + "🛰", + "🛳", + ] + ), +) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode6-0-0.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode6-0-0.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8d5abb455c390f585f67ed844e3fa18510d92a28 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode6-0-0.py @@ -0,0 +1,469 @@ +# Auto generated by tools/make_width_tables.py +# Data from wcwidth project (https://github.com/jquast/wcwidth) + +from rich.cells import CellTable + +cell_table = CellTable( + "6.0.0", + [ + (0, 0, 0), + (768, 879, 0), + (1155, 1161, 0), + (1425, 1469, 0), + (1471, 1471, 0), + (1473, 1474, 0), + (1476, 1477, 0), + (1479, 1479, 0), + (1536, 1539, 0), + (1552, 1562, 0), + (1611, 1631, 0), + (1648, 1648, 0), + (1750, 1757, 0), + (1759, 1764, 0), + (1767, 1768, 0), + (1770, 1773, 0), + (1807, 1807, 0), + (1809, 1809, 0), + (1840, 1866, 0), + (1958, 1968, 0), + (2027, 2035, 0), + (2070, 2073, 0), + (2075, 2083, 0), + (2085, 2087, 0), + (2089, 2093, 0), + (2137, 2139, 0), + (2304, 2307, 0), + (2362, 2364, 0), + (2366, 2383, 0), + (2385, 2391, 0), + (2402, 2403, 0), + (2433, 2435, 0), + (2492, 2492, 0), + (2494, 2500, 0), + (2503, 2504, 0), + (2507, 2509, 0), + (2519, 2519, 0), + (2530, 2531, 0), + (2561, 2563, 0), + (2620, 2620, 0), + (2622, 2626, 0), + (2631, 2632, 0), + (2635, 2637, 0), + (2641, 2641, 0), + (2672, 2673, 0), + (2677, 2677, 0), + (2689, 2691, 0), + (2748, 2748, 0), + (2750, 2757, 0), + (2759, 2761, 0), + 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"ℹ", + "↔", + "↕", + "↖", + "↗", + "↘", + "↙", + "↩", + "↪", + "⌨", + "⏏", + "⏭", + "⏮", + "⏯", + "⏱", + "⏲", + "⏸", + "⏹", + "⏺", + "Ⓜ", + "▪", + "▫", + "▶", + "◀", + "◻", + "◼", + "☀", + "☁", + "☂", + "☃", + "☄", + "☎", + "☑", + "☘", + "☝", + "☠", + "☢", + "☣", + "☦", + "☪", + "☮", + "☯", + "☸", + "☹", + "☺", + "♀", + "♂", + "♟", + "♠", + "♣", + "♥", + "♦", + "♨", + "♻", + "♾", + "⚒", + "⚔", + "⚕", + "⚖", + "⚗", + "⚙", + "⚛", + "⚜", + "⚠", + "⚧", + "⚰", + "⚱", + "⛈", + "⛏", + "⛑", + "⛓", + "⛩", + "⛰", + "⛱", + "⛴", + "⛷", + "⛸", + "⛹", + "✂", + "✈", + "✉", + "✌", + "✍", + "✏", + "✒", + "✔", + "✖", + "✝", + "✡", + "✳", + "✴", + "❄", + "❇", + "❣", + "❤", + "➡", + "⤴", + "⤵", + "⬅", + "⬆", + "⬇", + "🅰", + "🅱", + "🅾", + "🅿", + "🌡", + "🌤", + "🌥", + "🌦", + "🌧", + "🌨", + "🌩", + "🌪", + "🌫", + "🌬", + "🌶", + "🍽", + "🎖", + "🎗", + "🎙", + "🎚", + "🎛", + "🎞", + "🎟", + "🏋", + "🏌", + "🏍", + "🏎", + "🏔", + "🏕", + "🏖", + "🏗", + "🏘", + "🏙", + "🏚", + "🏛", + "🏜", + "🏝", + "🏞", + "🏟", + "🏳", + "🏵", + "🏷", + "🐿", + "👁", + "📽", + "🕉", + "🕊", + "🕯", + "🕰", + "🕳", + "🕴", + "🕵", + "🕶", + "🕷", + "🕸", + "🕹", + "🖇", + "🖊", + "🖋", + "🖌", + "🖍", + "🖐", + "🖥", + "🖨", + "🖱", + "🖲", + "🖼", + "🗂", + "🗃", + "🗄", + "🗑", + "🗒", + "🗓", + "🗜", + "🗝", + "🗞", + "🗡", + "🗣", + "🗨", + "🗯", + "🗳", + "🗺", + "🛋", + "🛍", + "🛎", + "🛏", + "🛠", + "🛡", + "🛢", + "🛣", + "🛤", + "🛥", + "🛩", + "🛰", + "🛳", + ] + ), +) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode6-1-0.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode6-1-0.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..29d3e9298806c875b8969195a1cb6a39c9918cb9 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode6-1-0.py @@ -0,0 +1,480 @@ +# Auto generated by tools/make_width_tables.py +# Data from wcwidth project (https://github.com/jquast/wcwidth) + +from rich.cells import CellTable + +cell_table = CellTable( + "6.1.0", + [ + (0, 0, 0), + 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+ "🎛", + "🎞", + "🎟", + "🏋", + "🏌", + "🏍", + "🏎", + "🏔", + "🏕", + "🏖", + "🏗", + "🏘", + "🏙", + "🏚", + "🏛", + "🏜", + "🏝", + "🏞", + "🏟", + "🏳", + "🏵", + "🏷", + "🐿", + "👁", + "📽", + "🕉", + "🕊", + "🕯", + "🕰", + "🕳", + "🕴", + "🕵", + "🕶", + "🕷", + "🕸", + "🕹", + "🖇", + "🖊", + "🖋", + "🖌", + "🖍", + "🖐", + "🖥", + "🖨", + "🖱", + "🖲", + "🖼", + "🗂", + "🗃", + "🗄", + "🗑", + "🗒", + "🗓", + "🗜", + "🗝", + "🗞", + "🗡", + "🗣", + "🗨", + "🗯", + "🗳", + "🗺", + "🛋", + "🛍", + "🛎", + "🛏", + "🛠", + "🛡", + "🛢", + "🛣", + "🛤", + "🛥", + "🛩", + "🛰", + "🛳", + ] + ), +) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode6-2-0.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode6-2-0.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d0cda351a493664500d0179ab6dac7b2f978c69d --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode6-2-0.py @@ -0,0 +1,480 @@ +# Auto generated by tools/make_width_tables.py +# 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119364, 0), + (127488, 127490, 2), + (127504, 127546, 2), + (127552, 127560, 2), + (127568, 127569, 2), + (131072, 196605, 2), + (196608, 262141, 2), + (917504, 921599, 0), + ], + frozenset( + [ + "#", + "*", + "0", + "1", + "2", + "3", + "4", + "5", + "6", + "7", + "8", + "9", + "©", + "®", + "‼", + "⁉", + "™", + "ℹ", + "↔", + "↕", + "↖", + "↗", + "↘", + "↙", + "↩", + "↪", + "⌨", + "⏏", + "⏭", + "⏮", + "⏯", + "⏱", + "⏲", + "⏸", + "⏹", + "⏺", + "Ⓜ", + "▪", + "▫", + "▶", + "◀", + "◻", + "◼", + "☀", + "☁", + "☂", + "☃", + "☄", + "☎", + "☑", + "☘", + "☝", + "☠", + "☢", + "☣", + "☦", + "☪", + "☮", + "☯", + "☸", + "☹", + "☺", + "♀", + "♂", + "♟", + "♠", + "♣", + "♥", + "♦", + "♨", + "♻", + "♾", + "⚒", + "⚔", + "⚕", + "⚖", + "⚗", + "⚙", + "⚛", + "⚜", + "⚠", + "⚧", + "⚰", + "⚱", + "⛈", + "⛏", + "⛑", + "⛓", + "⛩", + "⛰", + "⛱", + "⛴", + "⛷", + "⛸", + "⛹", + "✂", + "✈", + "✉", + "✌", + "✍", + "✏", + "✒", + "✔", + "✖", + "✝", + "✡", + "✳", + "✴", + "❄", + "❇", + "❣", + "❤", + "➡", + "⤴", + "⤵", + "⬅", + "⬆", + "⬇", + "🅰", + "🅱", + "🅾", + "🅿", + "🌡", + "🌤", + "🌥", + "🌦", + "🌧", + "🌨", + "🌩", + "🌪", + "🌫", + "🌬", + "🌶", + "🍽", + "🎖", + "🎗", + "🎙", + "🎚", + "🎛", + "🎞", + "🎟", + "🏋", + "🏌", + "🏍", + "🏎", + "🏔", + "🏕", + "🏖", + "🏗", + "🏘", + "🏙", + "🏚", + "🏛", + "🏜", + "🏝", + "🏞", + "🏟", + "🏳", + "🏵", + "🏷", + "🐿", + "👁", + "📽", + "🕉", + "🕊", + "🕯", + "🕰", + "🕳", + "🕴", + "🕵", + "🕶", + "🕷", + "🕸", + "🕹", + "🖇", + "🖊", + "🖋", + "🖌", + "🖍", + "🖐", + "🖥", + "🖨", + "🖱", + "🖲", + "🖼", + "🗂", + "🗃", + "🗄", + "🗑", + "🗒", + "🗓", + "🗜", + "🗝", + "🗞", + "🗡", + "🗣", + "🗨", + "🗯", + "🗳", + "🗺", + "🛋", + "🛍", + "🛎", + "🛏", + "🛠", + "🛡", + "🛢", + "🛣", + "🛤", + "🛥", + "🛩", + "🛰", + "🛳", + ] + ), +) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode6-3-0.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode6-3-0.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cffb7ee942eb8f175e182d0105c4e356ad8519fb --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode6-3-0.py @@ -0,0 +1,481 @@ +# Auto generated by tools/make_width_tables.py +# Data from wcwidth project (https://github.com/jquast/wcwidth) + +from rich.cells import CellTable + +cell_table = CellTable( + "6.3.0", + [ + (0, 0, 0), + (768, 879, 0), + (1155, 1161, 0), + (1425, 1469, 0), + (1471, 1471, 0), + (1473, 1474, 0), + (1476, 1477, 0), + (1479, 1479, 0), + (1536, 1540, 0), + (1552, 1562, 0), + (1564, 1564, 0), + (1611, 1631, 0), + (1648, 1648, 0), + (1750, 1757, 0), + (1759, 1764, 0), + (1767, 1768, 0), + (1770, 1773, 0), + (1807, 1807, 0), + (1809, 1809, 0), + (1840, 1866, 0), + (1958, 1968, 0), + (2027, 2035, 0), + (2070, 2073, 0), + (2075, 2083, 0), + (2085, 2087, 0), + (2089, 2093, 0), + (2137, 2139, 0), + (2276, 2302, 0), + (2304, 2307, 0), + (2362, 2364, 0), + (2366, 2383, 0), + (2385, 2391, 0), + (2402, 2403, 0), + (2433, 2435, 0), + (2492, 2492, 0), + (2494, 2500, 0), + (2503, 2504, 0), + (2507, 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"⛴", + "⛷", + "⛸", + "⛹", + "✂", + "✈", + "✉", + "✌", + "✍", + "✏", + "✒", + "✔", + "✖", + "✝", + "✡", + "✳", + "✴", + "❄", + "❇", + "❣", + "❤", + "➡", + "⤴", + "⤵", + "⬅", + "⬆", + "⬇", + "🅰", + "🅱", + "🅾", + "🅿", + "🌡", + "🌤", + "🌥", + "🌦", + "🌧", + "🌨", + "🌩", + "🌪", + "🌫", + "🌬", + "🌶", + "🍽", + "🎖", + "🎗", + "🎙", + "🎚", + "🎛", + "🎞", + "🎟", + "🏋", + "🏌", + "🏍", + "🏎", + "🏔", + "🏕", + "🏖", + "🏗", + "🏘", + "🏙", + "🏚", + "🏛", + "🏜", + "🏝", + "🏞", + "🏟", + "🏳", + "🏵", + "🏷", + "🐿", + "👁", + "📽", + "🕉", + "🕊", + "🕯", + "🕰", + "🕳", + "🕴", + "🕵", + "🕶", + "🕷", + "🕸", + "🕹", + "🖇", + "🖊", + "🖋", + "🖌", + "🖍", + "🖐", + "🖥", + "🖨", + "🖱", + "🖲", + "🖼", + "🗂", + "🗃", + "🗄", + "🗑", + "🗒", + "🗓", + "🗜", + "🗝", + "🗞", + "🗡", + "🗣", + "🗨", + "🗯", + "🗳", + "🗺", + "🛋", + "🛍", + "🛎", + "🛏", + "🛠", + "🛡", + "🛢", + "🛣", + "🛤", + "🛥", + "🛩", + "🛰", + "🛳", + ] + ), +) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode7-0-0.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode7-0-0.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..996478ac24a54b844beb0d209fe43db9a7a2a014 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_unicode_data/unicode7-0-0.py @@ -0,0 +1,507 @@ +# Auto generated by tools/make_width_tables.py +# Data from wcwidth project (https://github.com/jquast/wcwidth) + +from rich.cells import CellTable + +cell_table = CellTable( + "7.0.0", + [ + (0, 0, 0), + (768, 879, 0), + (1155, 1161, 0), + (1425, 1469, 0), + (1471, 1471, 0), + (1473, 1474, 0), + (1476, 1477, 0), + (1479, 1479, 0), + (1536, 1541, 0), + (1552, 1562, 0), + (1564, 1564, 0), + (1611, 1631, 0), + (1648, 1648, 0), + (1750, 1757, 0), + (1759, 1764, 0), + (1767, 1768, 0), + (1770, 1773, 0), + (1807, 1807, 0), + (1809, 1809, 0), + (1840, 1866, 0), + (1958, 1968, 0), + (2027, 2035, 0), + (2070, 2073, 0), + (2075, 2083, 0), + (2085, 2087, 0), + (2089, 2093, 0), + (2137, 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ctypes +import sys +from typing import Any + +windll: Any = None +if sys.platform == "win32": + windll = ctypes.LibraryLoader(ctypes.WinDLL) +else: + raise ImportError(f"{__name__} can only be imported on Windows") + +import time +from ctypes import Structure, byref, wintypes +from typing import IO, NamedTuple, Type, cast + +from rich.color import ColorSystem +from rich.style import Style + +STDOUT = -11 +ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING = 4 + +COORD = wintypes._COORD + + +class LegacyWindowsError(Exception): + pass + + +class WindowsCoordinates(NamedTuple): + """Coordinates in the Windows Console API are (y, x), not (x, y). + This class is intended to prevent that confusion. + Rows and columns are indexed from 0. + This class can be used in place of wintypes._COORD in arguments and argtypes. + """ + + row: int + col: int + + @classmethod + def from_param(cls, value: "WindowsCoordinates") -> COORD: + """Converts a WindowsCoordinates into a wintypes _COORD structure. + This classmethod is internally called by ctypes to perform the conversion. + + Args: + value (WindowsCoordinates): The input coordinates to convert. + + Returns: + wintypes._COORD: The converted coordinates struct. + """ + return COORD(value.col, value.row) + + +class CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO(Structure): + _fields_ = [ + ("dwSize", COORD), + ("dwCursorPosition", COORD), + ("wAttributes", wintypes.WORD), + ("srWindow", wintypes.SMALL_RECT), + ("dwMaximumWindowSize", COORD), + ] + + +class CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO(ctypes.Structure): + _fields_ = [("dwSize", wintypes.DWORD), ("bVisible", wintypes.BOOL)] + + +_GetStdHandle = windll.kernel32.GetStdHandle +_GetStdHandle.argtypes = [ + wintypes.DWORD, +] +_GetStdHandle.restype = wintypes.HANDLE + + +def GetStdHandle(handle: int = STDOUT) -> wintypes.HANDLE: + """Retrieves a handle to the specified standard device (standard input, standard output, or standard error). + + Args: + handle (int): Integer identifier for the handle. Defaults to -11 (stdout). + + Returns: + wintypes.HANDLE: The handle + """ + return cast(wintypes.HANDLE, _GetStdHandle(handle)) + + +_GetConsoleMode = windll.kernel32.GetConsoleMode +_GetConsoleMode.argtypes = [wintypes.HANDLE, wintypes.LPDWORD] +_GetConsoleMode.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + +def GetConsoleMode(std_handle: wintypes.HANDLE) -> int: + """Retrieves the current input mode of a console's input buffer + or the current output mode of a console screen buffer. + + Args: + std_handle (wintypes.HANDLE): A handle to the console input buffer or the console screen buffer. + + Raises: + LegacyWindowsError: If any error occurs while calling the Windows console API. + + Returns: + int: Value representing the current console mode as documented at + https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/console/getconsolemode#parameters + """ + + console_mode = wintypes.DWORD() + success = bool(_GetConsoleMode(std_handle, console_mode)) + if not success: + raise LegacyWindowsError("Unable to get legacy Windows Console Mode") + return console_mode.value + + +_FillConsoleOutputCharacterW = windll.kernel32.FillConsoleOutputCharacterW +_FillConsoleOutputCharacterW.argtypes = [ + wintypes.HANDLE, + ctypes.c_char, + wintypes.DWORD, + cast(Type[COORD], WindowsCoordinates), + ctypes.POINTER(wintypes.DWORD), +] +_FillConsoleOutputCharacterW.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + +def FillConsoleOutputCharacter( + std_handle: wintypes.HANDLE, + char: str, + length: int, + start: WindowsCoordinates, +) -> int: + """Writes a character to the console screen buffer a specified number of times, beginning at the specified coordinates. + + Args: + std_handle (wintypes.HANDLE): A handle to the console input buffer or the console screen buffer. + char (str): The character to write. Must be a string of length 1. + length (int): The number of times to write the character. + start (WindowsCoordinates): The coordinates to start writing at. + + Returns: + int: The number of characters written. + """ + character = ctypes.c_char(char.encode()) + num_characters = wintypes.DWORD(length) + num_written = wintypes.DWORD(0) + _FillConsoleOutputCharacterW( + std_handle, + character, + num_characters, + start, + byref(num_written), + ) + return num_written.value + + +_FillConsoleOutputAttribute = windll.kernel32.FillConsoleOutputAttribute +_FillConsoleOutputAttribute.argtypes = [ + wintypes.HANDLE, + wintypes.WORD, + wintypes.DWORD, + cast(Type[COORD], WindowsCoordinates), + ctypes.POINTER(wintypes.DWORD), +] +_FillConsoleOutputAttribute.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + +def FillConsoleOutputAttribute( + std_handle: wintypes.HANDLE, + attributes: int, + length: int, + start: WindowsCoordinates, +) -> int: + """Sets the character attributes for a specified number of character cells, + beginning at the specified coordinates in a screen buffer. + + Args: + std_handle (wintypes.HANDLE): A handle to the console input buffer or the console screen buffer. + attributes (int): Integer value representing the foreground and background colours of the cells. + length (int): The number of cells to set the output attribute of. + start (WindowsCoordinates): The coordinates of the first cell whose attributes are to be set. + + Returns: + int: The number of cells whose attributes were actually set. + """ + num_cells = wintypes.DWORD(length) + style_attrs = wintypes.WORD(attributes) + num_written = wintypes.DWORD(0) + _FillConsoleOutputAttribute( + std_handle, style_attrs, num_cells, start, byref(num_written) + ) + return num_written.value + + +_SetConsoleTextAttribute = windll.kernel32.SetConsoleTextAttribute +_SetConsoleTextAttribute.argtypes = [ + wintypes.HANDLE, + wintypes.WORD, +] +_SetConsoleTextAttribute.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + +def SetConsoleTextAttribute( + std_handle: wintypes.HANDLE, attributes: wintypes.WORD +) -> bool: + """Set the colour attributes for all text written after this function is called. + + Args: + std_handle (wintypes.HANDLE): A handle to the console input buffer or the console screen buffer. + attributes (int): Integer value representing the foreground and background colours. + + + Returns: + bool: True if the attribute was set successfully, otherwise False. + """ + return bool(_SetConsoleTextAttribute(std_handle, attributes)) + + +_GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo = windll.kernel32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo +_GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo.argtypes = [ + wintypes.HANDLE, + ctypes.POINTER(CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO), +] +_GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + +def GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo( + std_handle: wintypes.HANDLE, +) -> CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO: + """Retrieves information about the specified console screen buffer. + + Args: + std_handle (wintypes.HANDLE): A handle to the console input buffer or the console screen buffer. + + Returns: + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO: A CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO ctype struct contain information about + screen size, cursor position, colour attributes, and more.""" + console_screen_buffer_info = CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO() + _GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(std_handle, byref(console_screen_buffer_info)) + return console_screen_buffer_info + + +_SetConsoleCursorPosition = windll.kernel32.SetConsoleCursorPosition +_SetConsoleCursorPosition.argtypes = [ + wintypes.HANDLE, + cast(Type[COORD], WindowsCoordinates), +] +_SetConsoleCursorPosition.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + +def SetConsoleCursorPosition( + std_handle: wintypes.HANDLE, coords: WindowsCoordinates +) -> bool: + """Set the position of the cursor in the console screen + + Args: + std_handle (wintypes.HANDLE): A handle to the console input buffer or the console screen buffer. + coords (WindowsCoordinates): The coordinates to move the cursor to. + + Returns: + bool: True if the function succeeds, otherwise False. + """ + return bool(_SetConsoleCursorPosition(std_handle, coords)) + + +_GetConsoleCursorInfo = windll.kernel32.GetConsoleCursorInfo +_GetConsoleCursorInfo.argtypes = [ + wintypes.HANDLE, + ctypes.POINTER(CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO), +] +_GetConsoleCursorInfo.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + +def GetConsoleCursorInfo( + std_handle: wintypes.HANDLE, cursor_info: CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO +) -> bool: + """Get the cursor info - used to get cursor visibility and width + + Args: + std_handle (wintypes.HANDLE): A handle to the console input buffer or the console screen buffer. + cursor_info (CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO): CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO ctype struct that receives information + about the console's cursor. + + Returns: + bool: True if the function succeeds, otherwise False. + """ + return bool(_GetConsoleCursorInfo(std_handle, byref(cursor_info))) + + +_SetConsoleCursorInfo = windll.kernel32.SetConsoleCursorInfo +_SetConsoleCursorInfo.argtypes = [ + wintypes.HANDLE, + ctypes.POINTER(CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO), +] +_SetConsoleCursorInfo.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + +def SetConsoleCursorInfo( + std_handle: wintypes.HANDLE, cursor_info: CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO +) -> bool: + """Set the cursor info - used for adjusting cursor visibility and width + + Args: + std_handle (wintypes.HANDLE): A handle to the console input buffer or the console screen buffer. + cursor_info (CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO): CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO ctype struct containing the new cursor info. + + Returns: + bool: True if the function succeeds, otherwise False. + """ + return bool(_SetConsoleCursorInfo(std_handle, byref(cursor_info))) + + +_SetConsoleTitle = windll.kernel32.SetConsoleTitleW +_SetConsoleTitle.argtypes = [wintypes.LPCWSTR] +_SetConsoleTitle.restype = wintypes.BOOL + + +def SetConsoleTitle(title: str) -> bool: + """Sets the title of the current console window + + Args: + title (str): The new title of the console window. + + Returns: + bool: True if the function succeeds, otherwise False. + """ + return bool(_SetConsoleTitle(title)) + + +class LegacyWindowsTerm: + """This class allows interaction with the legacy Windows Console API. It should only be used in the context + of environments where virtual terminal processing is not available. However, if it is used in a Windows environment, + the entire API should work. + + Args: + file (IO[str]): The file which the Windows Console API HANDLE is retrieved from, defaults to sys.stdout. + """ + + BRIGHT_BIT = 8 + + # Indices are ANSI color numbers, values are the corresponding Windows Console API color numbers + ANSI_TO_WINDOWS = [ + 0, # black The Windows colours are defined in wincon.h as follows: + 4, # red define FOREGROUND_BLUE 0x0001 -- 0000 0001 + 2, # green define FOREGROUND_GREEN 0x0002 -- 0000 0010 + 6, # yellow define FOREGROUND_RED 0x0004 -- 0000 0100 + 1, # blue define FOREGROUND_INTENSITY 0x0008 -- 0000 1000 + 5, # magenta define BACKGROUND_BLUE 0x0010 -- 0001 0000 + 3, # cyan define BACKGROUND_GREEN 0x0020 -- 0010 0000 + 7, # white define BACKGROUND_RED 0x0040 -- 0100 0000 + 8, # bright black (grey) define BACKGROUND_INTENSITY 0x0080 -- 1000 0000 + 12, # bright red + 10, # bright green + 14, # bright yellow + 9, # bright blue + 13, # bright magenta + 11, # bright cyan + 15, # bright white + ] + + def __init__(self, file: "IO[str]") -> None: + handle = GetStdHandle(STDOUT) + self._handle = handle + default_text = GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(handle).wAttributes + self._default_text = default_text + + self._default_fore = default_text & 7 + self._default_back = (default_text >> 4) & 7 + self._default_attrs = self._default_fore | (self._default_back << 4) + + self._file = file + self.write = file.write + self.flush = file.flush + + @property + def cursor_position(self) -> WindowsCoordinates: + """Returns the current position of the cursor (0-based) + + Returns: + WindowsCoordinates: The current cursor position. + """ + coord: COORD = GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(self._handle).dwCursorPosition + return WindowsCoordinates(row=coord.Y, col=coord.X) + + @property + def screen_size(self) -> WindowsCoordinates: + """Returns the current size of the console screen buffer, in character columns and rows + + Returns: + WindowsCoordinates: The width and height of the screen as WindowsCoordinates. + """ + screen_size: COORD = GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(self._handle).dwSize + return WindowsCoordinates(row=screen_size.Y, col=screen_size.X) + + def write_text(self, text: str) -> None: + """Write text directly to the terminal without any modification of styles + + Args: + text (str): The text to write to the console + """ + self.write(text) + self.flush() + + def write_styled(self, text: str, style: Style) -> None: + """Write styled text to the terminal. + + Args: + text (str): The text to write + style (Style): The style of the text + """ + color = style.color + bgcolor = style.bgcolor + if style.reverse: + color, bgcolor = bgcolor, color + + if color: + fore = color.downgrade(ColorSystem.WINDOWS).number + fore = fore if fore is not None else 7 # Default to ANSI 7: White + if style.bold: + fore = fore | self.BRIGHT_BIT + if style.dim: + fore = fore & ~self.BRIGHT_BIT + fore = self.ANSI_TO_WINDOWS[fore] + else: + fore = self._default_fore + + if bgcolor: + back = bgcolor.downgrade(ColorSystem.WINDOWS).number + back = back if back is not None else 0 # Default to ANSI 0: Black + back = self.ANSI_TO_WINDOWS[back] + else: + back = self._default_back + + assert fore is not None + assert back is not None + + SetConsoleTextAttribute( + self._handle, attributes=ctypes.c_ushort(fore | (back << 4)) + ) + self.write_text(text) + SetConsoleTextAttribute(self._handle, attributes=self._default_text) + + def move_cursor_to(self, new_position: WindowsCoordinates) -> None: + """Set the position of the cursor + + Args: + new_position (WindowsCoordinates): The WindowsCoordinates representing the new position of the cursor. + """ + if new_position.col < 0 or new_position.row < 0: + return + SetConsoleCursorPosition(self._handle, coords=new_position) + + def erase_line(self) -> None: + """Erase all content on the line the cursor is currently located at""" + screen_size = self.screen_size + cursor_position = self.cursor_position + cells_to_erase = screen_size.col + start_coordinates = WindowsCoordinates(row=cursor_position.row, col=0) + FillConsoleOutputCharacter( + self._handle, " ", length=cells_to_erase, start=start_coordinates + ) + FillConsoleOutputAttribute( + self._handle, + self._default_attrs, + length=cells_to_erase, + start=start_coordinates, + ) + + def erase_end_of_line(self) -> None: + """Erase all content from the cursor position to the end of that line""" + cursor_position = self.cursor_position + cells_to_erase = self.screen_size.col - cursor_position.col + FillConsoleOutputCharacter( + self._handle, " ", length=cells_to_erase, start=cursor_position + ) + FillConsoleOutputAttribute( + self._handle, + self._default_attrs, + length=cells_to_erase, + start=cursor_position, + ) + + def erase_start_of_line(self) -> None: + """Erase all content from the cursor position to the start of that line""" + row, col = self.cursor_position + start = WindowsCoordinates(row, 0) + FillConsoleOutputCharacter(self._handle, " ", length=col, start=start) + FillConsoleOutputAttribute( + self._handle, self._default_attrs, length=col, start=start + ) + + def move_cursor_up(self) -> None: + """Move the cursor up a single cell""" + cursor_position = self.cursor_position + SetConsoleCursorPosition( + self._handle, + coords=WindowsCoordinates( + row=cursor_position.row - 1, col=cursor_position.col + ), + ) + + def move_cursor_down(self) -> None: + """Move the cursor down a single cell""" + cursor_position = self.cursor_position + SetConsoleCursorPosition( + self._handle, + coords=WindowsCoordinates( + row=cursor_position.row + 1, + col=cursor_position.col, + ), + ) + + def move_cursor_forward(self) -> None: + """Move the cursor forward a single cell. Wrap to the next line if required.""" + row, col = self.cursor_position + if col == self.screen_size.col - 1: + row += 1 + col = 0 + else: + col += 1 + SetConsoleCursorPosition( + self._handle, coords=WindowsCoordinates(row=row, col=col) + ) + + def move_cursor_to_column(self, column: int) -> None: + """Move cursor to the column specified by the zero-based column index, staying on the same row + + Args: + column (int): The zero-based column index to move the cursor to. + """ + row, _ = self.cursor_position + SetConsoleCursorPosition(self._handle, coords=WindowsCoordinates(row, column)) + + def move_cursor_backward(self) -> None: + """Move the cursor backward a single cell. Wrap to the previous line if required.""" + row, col = self.cursor_position + if col == 0: + row -= 1 + col = self.screen_size.col - 1 + else: + col -= 1 + SetConsoleCursorPosition( + self._handle, coords=WindowsCoordinates(row=row, col=col) + ) + + def hide_cursor(self) -> None: + """Hide the cursor""" + current_cursor_size = self._get_cursor_size() + invisible_cursor = CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO(dwSize=current_cursor_size, bVisible=0) + SetConsoleCursorInfo(self._handle, cursor_info=invisible_cursor) + + def show_cursor(self) -> None: + """Show the cursor""" + current_cursor_size = self._get_cursor_size() + visible_cursor = CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO(dwSize=current_cursor_size, bVisible=1) + SetConsoleCursorInfo(self._handle, cursor_info=visible_cursor) + + def set_title(self, title: str) -> None: + """Set the title of the terminal window + + Args: + title (str): The new title of the console window + """ + assert len(title) < 255, "Console title must be less than 255 characters" + SetConsoleTitle(title) + + def _get_cursor_size(self) -> int: + """Get the percentage of the character cell that is filled by the cursor""" + cursor_info = CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO() + GetConsoleCursorInfo(self._handle, cursor_info=cursor_info) + return int(cursor_info.dwSize) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + handle = GetStdHandle() + + from rich.console import Console + + console = Console() + + term = LegacyWindowsTerm(sys.stdout) + term.set_title("Win32 Console Examples") + + style = Style(color="black", bgcolor="red") + + heading = Style.parse("black on green") + + # Check colour output + console.rule("Checking colour output") + console.print("[on red]on red!") + console.print("[blue]blue!") + console.print("[yellow]yellow!") + console.print("[bold yellow]bold yellow!") + console.print("[bright_yellow]bright_yellow!") + console.print("[dim bright_yellow]dim bright_yellow!") + console.print("[italic cyan]italic cyan!") + console.print("[bold white on blue]bold white on blue!") + console.print("[reverse bold white on blue]reverse bold white on blue!") + console.print("[bold black on cyan]bold black on cyan!") + console.print("[black on green]black on green!") + console.print("[blue on green]blue on green!") + console.print("[white on black]white on black!") + console.print("[black on white]black on white!") + console.print("[#1BB152 on #DA812D]#1BB152 on #DA812D!") + + # Check cursor movement + console.rule("Checking cursor movement") + console.print() + term.move_cursor_backward() + term.move_cursor_backward() + term.write_text("went back and wrapped to prev line") + time.sleep(1) + term.move_cursor_up() + term.write_text("we go up") + time.sleep(1) + term.move_cursor_down() + term.write_text("and down") + time.sleep(1) + term.move_cursor_up() + term.move_cursor_backward() + term.move_cursor_backward() + term.write_text("we went up and back 2") + time.sleep(1) + term.move_cursor_down() + term.move_cursor_backward() + term.move_cursor_backward() + term.write_text("we went down and back 2") + time.sleep(1) + + # Check erasing of lines + term.hide_cursor() + console.print() + console.rule("Checking line erasing") + console.print("\n...Deleting to the start of the line...") + term.write_text("The red arrow shows the cursor location, and direction of erase") + time.sleep(1) + term.move_cursor_to_column(16) + term.write_styled("<", Style.parse("black on red")) + term.move_cursor_backward() + time.sleep(1) + term.erase_start_of_line() + time.sleep(1) + + console.print("\n\n...And to the end of the line...") + term.write_text("The red arrow shows the cursor location, and direction of erase") + time.sleep(1) + + term.move_cursor_to_column(16) + term.write_styled(">", Style.parse("black on red")) + time.sleep(1) + term.erase_end_of_line() + time.sleep(1) + + console.print("\n\n...Now the whole line will be erased...") + term.write_styled("I'm going to disappear!", style=Style.parse("black on cyan")) + time.sleep(1) + term.erase_line() + + term.show_cursor() + print("\n") diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_windows.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_windows.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e17c5c0fdcaeec4b2b0c007733970ae4ffa9c641 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_windows.py @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +import sys +from dataclasses import dataclass + + +@dataclass +class WindowsConsoleFeatures: + """Windows features available.""" + + vt: bool = False + """The console supports VT codes.""" + truecolor: bool = False + """The console supports truecolor.""" + + +try: + import ctypes + from ctypes import LibraryLoader + + if sys.platform == "win32": + windll = LibraryLoader(ctypes.WinDLL) + else: + windll = None + raise ImportError("Not windows") + + from rich._win32_console import ( + ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING, + GetConsoleMode, + GetStdHandle, + LegacyWindowsError, + ) + +except (AttributeError, ImportError, ValueError): + # Fallback if we can't load the Windows DLL + def get_windows_console_features() -> WindowsConsoleFeatures: + features = WindowsConsoleFeatures() + return features + +else: + + def get_windows_console_features() -> WindowsConsoleFeatures: + """Get windows console features. + + Returns: + WindowsConsoleFeatures: An instance of WindowsConsoleFeatures. + """ + handle = GetStdHandle() + try: + console_mode = GetConsoleMode(handle) + success = True + except LegacyWindowsError: + console_mode = 0 + success = False + vt = bool(success and console_mode & ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) + truecolor = False + if vt: + win_version = sys.getwindowsversion() + truecolor = win_version.major > 10 or ( + win_version.major == 10 and win_version.build >= 15063 + ) + features = WindowsConsoleFeatures(vt=vt, truecolor=truecolor) + return features + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + import platform + + features = get_windows_console_features() + from rich import print + + print(f'platform="{platform.system()}"') + print(repr(features)) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_windows_renderer.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_windows_renderer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0fc2ba852a92a45ef510d27ca6ce5e5348bec8a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_windows_renderer.py @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +from typing import Iterable, Sequence, Tuple, cast + +from rich._win32_console import LegacyWindowsTerm, WindowsCoordinates +from rich.segment import ControlCode, ControlType, Segment + + +def legacy_windows_render(buffer: Iterable[Segment], term: LegacyWindowsTerm) -> None: + """Makes appropriate Windows Console API calls based on the segments in the buffer. + + Args: + buffer (Iterable[Segment]): Iterable of Segments to convert to Win32 API calls. + term (LegacyWindowsTerm): Used to call the Windows Console API. + """ + for text, style, control in buffer: + if not control: + if style: + term.write_styled(text, style) + else: + term.write_text(text) + else: + control_codes: Sequence[ControlCode] = control + for control_code in control_codes: + control_type = control_code[0] + if control_type == ControlType.CURSOR_MOVE_TO: + _, x, y = cast(Tuple[ControlType, int, int], control_code) + term.move_cursor_to(WindowsCoordinates(row=y - 1, col=x - 1)) + elif control_type == ControlType.CARRIAGE_RETURN: + term.write_text("\r") + elif control_type == ControlType.HOME: + term.move_cursor_to(WindowsCoordinates(0, 0)) + elif control_type == ControlType.CURSOR_UP: + term.move_cursor_up() + elif control_type == ControlType.CURSOR_DOWN: + term.move_cursor_down() + elif control_type == ControlType.CURSOR_FORWARD: + term.move_cursor_forward() + elif control_type == ControlType.CURSOR_BACKWARD: + term.move_cursor_backward() + elif control_type == ControlType.CURSOR_MOVE_TO_COLUMN: + _, column = cast(Tuple[ControlType, int], control_code) + term.move_cursor_to_column(column - 1) + elif control_type == ControlType.HIDE_CURSOR: + term.hide_cursor() + elif control_type == ControlType.SHOW_CURSOR: + term.show_cursor() + elif control_type == ControlType.ERASE_IN_LINE: + _, mode = cast(Tuple[ControlType, int], control_code) + if mode == 0: + term.erase_end_of_line() + elif mode == 1: + term.erase_start_of_line() + elif mode == 2: + term.erase_line() + elif control_type == ControlType.SET_WINDOW_TITLE: + _, title = cast(Tuple[ControlType, str], control_code) + term.set_title(title) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_wrap.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_wrap.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2e94ff6f43adfb6a6900a3a2147781e91220b189 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/_wrap.py @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import re +from typing import Iterable + +from ._loop import loop_last +from .cells import cell_len, chop_cells + +re_word = re.compile(r"\s*\S+\s*") + + +def words(text: str) -> Iterable[tuple[int, int, str]]: + """Yields each word from the text as a tuple + containing (start_index, end_index, word). A "word" in this context may + include the actual word and any whitespace to the right. + """ + position = 0 + word_match = re_word.match(text, position) + while word_match is not None: + start, end = word_match.span() + word = word_match.group(0) + yield start, end, word + word_match = re_word.match(text, end) + + +def divide_line(text: str, width: int, fold: bool = True) -> list[int]: + """Given a string of text, and a width (measured in cells), return a list + of cell offsets which the string should be split at in order for it to fit + within the given width. + + Args: + text: The text to examine. + width: The available cell width. + fold: If True, words longer than `width` will be folded onto a new line. + + Returns: + A list of indices to break the line at. + """ + break_positions: list[int] = [] # offsets to insert the breaks at + append = break_positions.append + cell_offset = 0 + _cell_len = cell_len + + for start, _end, word in words(text): + word_length = _cell_len(word.rstrip()) + remaining_space = width - cell_offset + word_fits_remaining_space = remaining_space >= word_length + + if word_fits_remaining_space: + # Simplest case - the word fits within the remaining width for this line. + cell_offset += _cell_len(word) + else: + # Not enough space remaining for this word on the current line. + if word_length > width: + # The word doesn't fit on any line, so we can't simply + # place it on the next line... + if fold: + # Fold the word across multiple lines. + folded_word = chop_cells(word, width=width) + for last, line in loop_last(folded_word): + if start: + append(start) + if last: + cell_offset = _cell_len(line) + else: + start += len(line) + else: + # Folding isn't allowed, so crop the word. + if start: + append(start) + cell_offset = _cell_len(word) + elif cell_offset and start: + # The word doesn't fit within the remaining space on the current + # line, but it *can* fit on to the next (empty) line. + append(start) + cell_offset = _cell_len(word) + + return break_positions + + +if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + from .console import Console + + console = Console(width=10) + console.print("12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwyxzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 12345") + print(chop_cells("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", 10)) + + console = Console(width=20) + console.rule() + console.print("TextualはPythonの高速アプリケーション開発フレームワークです") + + console.rule() + console.print("アプリケーションは1670万色を使用でき") diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/abc.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/abc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..42db7c00202962561f5dfdb295b2cab54d4868c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/abc.py @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +from abc import ABC + + +class RichRenderable(ABC): + """An abstract base class for Rich renderables. + + Note that there is no need to extend this class, the intended use is to check if an + object supports the Rich renderable protocol. For example:: + + if isinstance(my_object, RichRenderable): + console.print(my_object) + + """ + + @classmethod + def __subclasshook__(cls, other: type) -> bool: + """Check if this class supports the rich render protocol.""" + return hasattr(other, "__rich_console__") or hasattr(other, "__rich__") + + +if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + from rich.text import Text + + t = Text() + print(isinstance(Text, RichRenderable)) + print(isinstance(t, RichRenderable)) + + class Foo: + pass + + f = Foo() + print(isinstance(f, RichRenderable)) + print(isinstance("", RichRenderable)) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/align.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/align.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2fa66b1ad3ceb923892aed0d43dcb141b3e3e7e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/align.py @@ -0,0 +1,320 @@ +from itertools import chain +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Iterable, Optional, Literal + +from .constrain import Constrain +from .jupyter import JupyterMixin +from .measure import Measurement +from .segment import Segment +from .style import StyleType + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from .console import Console, ConsoleOptions, RenderableType, RenderResult + +AlignMethod = Literal["left", "center", "right"] +VerticalAlignMethod = Literal["top", "middle", "bottom"] + + +class Align(JupyterMixin): + """Align a renderable by adding spaces if necessary. + + Args: + renderable (RenderableType): A console renderable. + align (AlignMethod): One of "left", "center", or "right"" + style (StyleType, optional): An optional style to apply to the background. + vertical (Optional[VerticalAlignMethod], optional): Optional vertical align, one of "top", "middle", or "bottom". Defaults to None. + pad (bool, optional): Pad the right with spaces. Defaults to True. + width (int, optional): Restrict contents to given width, or None to use default width. Defaults to None. + height (int, optional): Set height of align renderable, or None to fit to contents. Defaults to None. + + Raises: + ValueError: if ``align`` is not one of the expected values. + + Example: + .. code-block:: python + + from rich.console import Console + from rich.align import Align + from rich.panel import Panel + + console = Console() + # Create a panel 20 characters wide + p = Panel("Hello, [b]World[/b]!", style="on green", width=20) + + # Renders the panel centered in the terminal + console.print(Align(p, align="center")) + """ + + def __init__( + self, + renderable: "RenderableType", + align: AlignMethod = "left", + style: Optional[StyleType] = None, + *, + vertical: Optional[VerticalAlignMethod] = None, + pad: bool = True, + width: Optional[int] = None, + height: Optional[int] = None, + ) -> None: + if align not in ("left", "center", "right"): + raise ValueError( + f'invalid value for align, expected "left", "center", or "right" (not {align!r})' + ) + if vertical is not None and vertical not in ("top", "middle", "bottom"): + raise ValueError( + f'invalid value for vertical, expected "top", "middle", or "bottom" (not {vertical!r})' + ) + self.renderable = renderable + self.align = align + self.style = style + self.vertical = vertical + self.pad = pad + self.width = width + self.height = height + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"Align({self.renderable!r}, {self.align!r})" + + @classmethod + def left( + cls, + renderable: "RenderableType", + style: Optional[StyleType] = None, + *, + vertical: Optional[VerticalAlignMethod] = None, + pad: bool = True, + width: Optional[int] = None, + height: Optional[int] = None, + ) -> "Align": + """Align a renderable to the left.""" + return cls( + renderable, + "left", + style=style, + vertical=vertical, + pad=pad, + width=width, + height=height, + ) + + @classmethod + def center( + cls, + renderable: "RenderableType", + style: Optional[StyleType] = None, + *, + vertical: Optional[VerticalAlignMethod] = None, + pad: bool = True, + width: Optional[int] = None, + height: Optional[int] = None, + ) -> "Align": + """Align a renderable to the center.""" + return cls( + renderable, + "center", + style=style, + vertical=vertical, + pad=pad, + width=width, + height=height, + ) + + @classmethod + def right( + cls, + renderable: "RenderableType", + style: Optional[StyleType] = None, + *, + vertical: Optional[VerticalAlignMethod] = None, + pad: bool = True, + width: Optional[int] = None, + height: Optional[int] = None, + ) -> "Align": + """Align a renderable to the right.""" + return cls( + renderable, + "right", + style=style, + vertical=vertical, + pad=pad, + width=width, + height=height, + ) + + def __rich_console__( + self, console: "Console", options: "ConsoleOptions" + ) -> "RenderResult": + align = self.align + width = console.measure(self.renderable, options=options).maximum + rendered = console.render( + Constrain( + self.renderable, width if self.width is None else min(width, self.width) + ), + options.update(height=None), + ) + lines = list(Segment.split_lines(rendered)) + width, height = Segment.get_shape(lines) + lines = Segment.set_shape(lines, width, height) + new_line = Segment.line() + excess_space = options.max_width - width + style = console.get_style(self.style) if self.style is not None else None + + def generate_segments() -> Iterable[Segment]: + if excess_space <= 0: + # Exact fit + for line in lines: + yield from line + yield new_line + + elif align == "left": + # Pad on the right + pad = Segment(" " * excess_space, style) if self.pad else None + for line in lines: + yield from line + if pad: + yield pad + yield new_line + + elif align == "center": + # Pad left and right + left = excess_space // 2 + pad = Segment(" " * left, style) + pad_right = ( + Segment(" " * (excess_space - left), style) if self.pad else None + ) + for line in lines: + if left: + yield pad + yield from line + if pad_right: + yield pad_right + yield new_line + + elif align == "right": + # Padding on left + pad = Segment(" " * excess_space, style) + for line in lines: + yield pad + yield from line + yield new_line + + blank_line = ( + Segment(f"{' ' * (self.width or options.max_width)}\n", style) + if self.pad + else Segment("\n") + ) + + def blank_lines(count: int) -> Iterable[Segment]: + if count > 0: + for _ in range(count): + yield blank_line + + vertical_height = self.height or options.height + iter_segments: Iterable[Segment] + if self.vertical and vertical_height is not None: + if self.vertical == "top": + bottom_space = vertical_height - height + iter_segments = chain(generate_segments(), blank_lines(bottom_space)) + elif self.vertical == "middle": + top_space = (vertical_height - height) // 2 + bottom_space = vertical_height - top_space - height + iter_segments = chain( + blank_lines(top_space), + generate_segments(), + blank_lines(bottom_space), + ) + else: # self.vertical == "bottom": + top_space = vertical_height - height + iter_segments = chain(blank_lines(top_space), generate_segments()) + else: + iter_segments = generate_segments() + if self.style: + style = console.get_style(self.style) + iter_segments = Segment.apply_style(iter_segments, style) + yield from iter_segments + + def __rich_measure__( + self, console: "Console", options: "ConsoleOptions" + ) -> Measurement: + measurement = Measurement.get(console, options, self.renderable) + return measurement + + +class VerticalCenter(JupyterMixin): + """Vertically aligns a renderable. + + Warn: + This class is deprecated and may be removed in a future version. Use Align class with + `vertical="middle"`. + + Args: + renderable (RenderableType): A renderable object. + style (StyleType, optional): An optional style to apply to the background. Defaults to None. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + renderable: "RenderableType", + style: Optional[StyleType] = None, + ) -> None: + self.renderable = renderable + self.style = style + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"VerticalCenter({self.renderable!r})" + + def __rich_console__( + self, console: "Console", options: "ConsoleOptions" + ) -> "RenderResult": + style = console.get_style(self.style) if self.style is not None else None + lines = console.render_lines( + self.renderable, options.update(height=None), pad=False + ) + width, _height = Segment.get_shape(lines) + new_line = Segment.line() + height = options.height or options.size.height + top_space = (height - len(lines)) // 2 + bottom_space = height - top_space - len(lines) + blank_line = Segment(f"{' ' * width}", style) + + def blank_lines(count: int) -> Iterable[Segment]: + for _ in range(count): + yield blank_line + yield new_line + + if top_space > 0: + yield from blank_lines(top_space) + for line in lines: + yield from line + yield new_line + if bottom_space > 0: + yield from blank_lines(bottom_space) + + def __rich_measure__( + self, console: "Console", options: "ConsoleOptions" + ) -> Measurement: + measurement = Measurement.get(console, options, self.renderable) + return measurement + + +if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + from rich.console import Console, Group + from rich.highlighter import ReprHighlighter + from rich.panel import Panel + + highlighter = ReprHighlighter() + console = Console() + + panel = Panel( + Group( + Align.left(highlighter("align='left'")), + Align.center(highlighter("align='center'")), + Align.right(highlighter("align='right'")), + ), + width=60, + style="on dark_blue", + title="Align", + ) + + console.print( + Align.center(panel, vertical="middle", style="on red", height=console.height) + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/ansi.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/ansi.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7bbcb0bfcc656bd219b195c500c657a8bdb838f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/ansi.py @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +import re +import sys +from contextlib import suppress +from typing import Iterable, NamedTuple, Optional + +from .color import Color +from .style import Style +from .text import Text + +re_ansi = re.compile( + r""" +(?:\x1b[0-?])| +(?:\x1b\](.*?)\x1b\\)| +(?:\x1b([(@-Z\\-_]|\[[0-?]*[ -/]*[@-~])) +""", + re.VERBOSE, +) + + +class _AnsiToken(NamedTuple): + """Result of ansi tokenized string.""" + + plain: str = "" + sgr: Optional[str] = "" + osc: Optional[str] = "" + + +def _ansi_tokenize(ansi_text: str) -> Iterable[_AnsiToken]: + """Tokenize a string in to plain text and ANSI codes. + + Args: + ansi_text (str): A String containing ANSI codes. + + Yields: + AnsiToken: A named tuple of (plain, sgr, osc) + """ + + position = 0 + sgr: Optional[str] + osc: Optional[str] + for match in re_ansi.finditer(ansi_text): + start, end = match.span(0) + osc, sgr = match.groups() + if start > position: + yield _AnsiToken(ansi_text[position:start]) + if sgr: + if sgr == "(": + position = end + 1 + continue + if sgr.endswith("m"): + yield _AnsiToken("", sgr[1:-1], osc) + else: + yield _AnsiToken("", sgr, osc) + position = end + if position < len(ansi_text): + yield _AnsiToken(ansi_text[position:]) + + +SGR_STYLE_MAP = { + 1: "bold", + 2: "dim", + 3: "italic", + 4: "underline", + 5: "blink", + 6: "blink2", + 7: "reverse", + 8: "conceal", + 9: "strike", + 21: "underline2", + 22: "not dim not bold", + 23: "not italic", + 24: "not underline", + 25: "not blink", + 26: "not blink2", + 27: "not reverse", + 28: "not conceal", + 29: "not strike", + 30: "color(0)", + 31: "color(1)", + 32: "color(2)", + 33: "color(3)", + 34: "color(4)", + 35: "color(5)", + 36: "color(6)", + 37: "color(7)", + 39: "default", + 40: "on color(0)", + 41: "on color(1)", + 42: "on color(2)", + 43: "on color(3)", + 44: "on color(4)", + 45: "on color(5)", + 46: "on color(6)", + 47: "on color(7)", + 49: "on default", + 51: "frame", + 52: "encircle", + 53: "overline", + 54: "not frame not encircle", + 55: "not overline", + 90: "color(8)", + 91: "color(9)", + 92: "color(10)", + 93: "color(11)", + 94: "color(12)", + 95: "color(13)", + 96: "color(14)", + 97: "color(15)", + 100: "on color(8)", + 101: "on color(9)", + 102: "on color(10)", + 103: "on color(11)", + 104: "on color(12)", + 105: "on color(13)", + 106: "on color(14)", + 107: "on color(15)", +} + + +class AnsiDecoder: + """Translate ANSI code in to styled Text.""" + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.style = Style.null() + + def decode(self, terminal_text: str) -> Iterable[Text]: + """Decode ANSI codes in an iterable of lines. + + Args: + terminal_text: Output potentially containing ANSI escape sequences. + + Yields: + Text: Marked up Text. + """ + for line in re.split(r"(?<=\n)", terminal_text): + yield self.decode_line(line.rstrip("\n")) + + def decode_line(self, line: str) -> Text: + """Decode a line containing ansi codes. + + Args: + line (str): A line of terminal output. + + Returns: + Text: A Text instance marked up according to ansi codes. + """ + from_ansi = Color.from_ansi + from_rgb = Color.from_rgb + _Style = Style + text = Text() + append = text.append + line = line.rsplit("\r", 1)[-1] + for plain_text, sgr, osc in _ansi_tokenize(line): + if plain_text: + append(plain_text, self.style or None) + elif osc is not None: + if osc.startswith("8;"): + _params, semicolon, link = osc[2:].partition(";") + if semicolon: + self.style = self.style.update_link(link or None) + elif sgr is not None: + # Translate in to semi-colon separated codes + # Ignore invalid codes, because we want to be lenient + codes = [ + min(255, int(_code) if _code else 0) + for _code in sgr.split(";") + if _code.isdigit() or _code == "" + ] + iter_codes = iter(codes) + for code in iter_codes: + if code == 0: + # reset + self.style = _Style.null() + elif code in SGR_STYLE_MAP: + # styles + self.style += _Style.parse(SGR_STYLE_MAP[code]) + elif code == 38: + #  Foreground + with suppress(StopIteration): + color_type = next(iter_codes) + if color_type == 5: + self.style += _Style.from_color( + from_ansi(next(iter_codes)) + ) + elif color_type == 2: + self.style += _Style.from_color( + from_rgb( + next(iter_codes), + next(iter_codes), + next(iter_codes), + ) + ) + elif code == 48: + # Background + with suppress(StopIteration): + color_type = next(iter_codes) + if color_type == 5: + self.style += _Style.from_color( + None, from_ansi(next(iter_codes)) + ) + elif color_type == 2: + self.style += _Style.from_color( + None, + from_rgb( + next(iter_codes), + next(iter_codes), + next(iter_codes), + ), + ) + + return text + + +if sys.platform != "win32" and __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + import io + import os + import pty + import sys + + decoder = AnsiDecoder() + + stdout = io.BytesIO() + + def read(fd: int) -> bytes: + data = os.read(fd, 1024) + stdout.write(data) + return data + + pty.spawn(sys.argv[1:], read) + + from .console import Console + + console = Console(record=True) + + stdout_result = stdout.getvalue().decode("utf-8") + print(stdout_result) + + for line in decoder.decode(stdout_result): + console.print(line) + + console.save_html("stdout.html") diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/bar.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/bar.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..022284b57881d8b133aced5b5a843e6447bb4e0b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/bar.py @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +from typing import Optional, Union + +from .color import Color +from .console import Console, ConsoleOptions, RenderResult +from .jupyter import JupyterMixin +from .measure import Measurement +from .segment import Segment +from .style import Style + +# There are left-aligned characters for 1/8 to 7/8, but +# the right-aligned characters exist only for 1/8 and 4/8. +BEGIN_BLOCK_ELEMENTS = ["█", "█", "█", "▐", "▐", "▐", "▕", "▕"] +END_BLOCK_ELEMENTS = [" ", "▏", "▎", "▍", "▌", "▋", "▊", "▉"] +FULL_BLOCK = "█" + + +class Bar(JupyterMixin): + """Renders a solid block bar. + + Args: + size (float): Value for the end of the bar. + begin (float): Begin point (between 0 and size, inclusive). + end (float): End point (between 0 and size, inclusive). + width (int, optional): Width of the bar, or ``None`` for maximum width. Defaults to None. + color (Union[Color, str], optional): Color of the bar. Defaults to "default". + bgcolor (Union[Color, str], optional): Color of bar background. Defaults to "default". + """ + + def __init__( + self, + size: float, + begin: float, + end: float, + *, + width: Optional[int] = None, + color: Union[Color, str] = "default", + bgcolor: Union[Color, str] = "default", + ): + self.size = size + self.begin = max(begin, 0) + self.end = min(end, size) + self.width = width + self.style = Style(color=color, bgcolor=bgcolor) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"Bar({self.size}, {self.begin}, {self.end})" + + def __rich_console__( + self, console: Console, options: ConsoleOptions + ) -> RenderResult: + width = min( + self.width if self.width is not None else options.max_width, + options.max_width, + ) + + if self.begin >= self.end: + yield Segment(" " * width, self.style) + yield Segment.line() + return + + prefix_complete_eights = int(width * 8 * self.begin / self.size) + prefix_bar_count = prefix_complete_eights // 8 + prefix_eights_count = prefix_complete_eights % 8 + + body_complete_eights = int(width * 8 * self.end / self.size) + body_bar_count = body_complete_eights // 8 + body_eights_count = body_complete_eights % 8 + + # When start and end fall into the same cell, we ideally should render + # a symbol that's "center-aligned", but there is no good symbol in Unicode. + # In this case, we fall back to right-aligned block symbol for simplicity. + + prefix = " " * prefix_bar_count + if prefix_eights_count: + prefix += BEGIN_BLOCK_ELEMENTS[prefix_eights_count] + + body = FULL_BLOCK * body_bar_count + if body_eights_count: + body += END_BLOCK_ELEMENTS[body_eights_count] + + suffix = " " * (width - len(body)) + + yield Segment(prefix + body[len(prefix) :] + suffix, self.style) + yield Segment.line() + + def __rich_measure__( + self, console: Console, options: ConsoleOptions + ) -> Measurement: + return ( + Measurement(self.width, self.width) + if self.width is not None + else Measurement(4, options.max_width) + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/box.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/box.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..82555b61cd29efab220cf47b9fb3c26b80e8adde --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/box.py @@ -0,0 +1,474 @@ +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Iterable, List, Literal + + +from ._loop import loop_last + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from rich.console import ConsoleOptions + + +class Box: + """Defines characters to render boxes. + + ┌─┬┐ top + │ ││ head + ├─┼┤ head_row + │ ││ mid + ├─┼┤ row + ├─┼┤ foot_row + │ ││ foot + └─┴┘ bottom + + Args: + box (str): Characters making up box. + ascii (bool, optional): True if this box uses ascii characters only. Default is False. + """ + + def __init__(self, box: str, *, ascii: bool = False) -> None: + self._box = box + self.ascii = ascii + line1, line2, line3, line4, line5, line6, line7, line8 = box.splitlines() + # top + self.top_left, self.top, self.top_divider, self.top_right = iter(line1) + # head + self.head_left, _, self.head_vertical, self.head_right = iter(line2) + # head_row + ( + self.head_row_left, + self.head_row_horizontal, + self.head_row_cross, + self.head_row_right, + ) = iter(line3) + + # mid + self.mid_left, _, self.mid_vertical, self.mid_right = iter(line4) + # row + self.row_left, self.row_horizontal, self.row_cross, self.row_right = iter(line5) + # foot_row + ( + self.foot_row_left, + self.foot_row_horizontal, + self.foot_row_cross, + self.foot_row_right, + ) = iter(line6) + # foot + self.foot_left, _, self.foot_vertical, self.foot_right = iter(line7) + # bottom + self.bottom_left, self.bottom, self.bottom_divider, self.bottom_right = iter( + line8 + ) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "Box(...)" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return self._box + + def substitute(self, options: "ConsoleOptions", safe: bool = True) -> "Box": + """Substitute this box for another if it won't render due to platform issues. + + Args: + options (ConsoleOptions): Console options used in rendering. + safe (bool, optional): Substitute this for another Box if there are known problems + displaying on the platform (currently only relevant on Windows). Default is True. + + Returns: + Box: A different Box or the same Box. + """ + box = self + if options.legacy_windows and safe: + box = LEGACY_WINDOWS_SUBSTITUTIONS.get(box, box) + if options.ascii_only and not box.ascii: + box = ASCII + return box + + def get_plain_headed_box(self) -> "Box": + """If this box uses special characters for the borders of the header, then + return the equivalent box that does not. + + Returns: + Box: The most similar Box that doesn't use header-specific box characters. + If the current Box already satisfies this criterion, then it's returned. + """ + return PLAIN_HEADED_SUBSTITUTIONS.get(self, self) + + def get_top(self, widths: Iterable[int]) -> str: + """Get the top of a simple box. + + Args: + widths (List[int]): Widths of columns. + + Returns: + str: A string of box characters. + """ + + parts: List[str] = [] + append = parts.append + append(self.top_left) + for last, width in loop_last(widths): + append(self.top * width) + if not last: + append(self.top_divider) + append(self.top_right) + return "".join(parts) + + def get_row( + self, + widths: Iterable[int], + level: Literal["head", "row", "foot", "mid"] = "row", + edge: bool = True, + ) -> str: + """Get the top of a simple box. + + Args: + width (List[int]): Widths of columns. + + Returns: + str: A string of box characters. + """ + if level == "head": + left = self.head_row_left + horizontal = self.head_row_horizontal + cross = self.head_row_cross + right = self.head_row_right + elif level == "row": + left = self.row_left + horizontal = self.row_horizontal + cross = self.row_cross + right = self.row_right + elif level == "mid": + left = self.mid_left + horizontal = " " + cross = self.mid_vertical + right = self.mid_right + elif level == "foot": + left = self.foot_row_left + horizontal = self.foot_row_horizontal + cross = self.foot_row_cross + right = self.foot_row_right + else: + raise ValueError("level must be 'head', 'row' or 'foot'") + + parts: List[str] = [] + append = parts.append + if edge: + append(left) + for last, width in loop_last(widths): + append(horizontal * width) + if not last: + append(cross) + if edge: + append(right) + return "".join(parts) + + def get_bottom(self, widths: Iterable[int]) -> str: + """Get the bottom of a simple box. + + Args: + widths (List[int]): Widths of columns. + + Returns: + str: A string of box characters. + """ + + parts: List[str] = [] + append = parts.append + append(self.bottom_left) + for last, width in loop_last(widths): + append(self.bottom * width) + if not last: + append(self.bottom_divider) + append(self.bottom_right) + return "".join(parts) + + +# fmt: off +ASCII: Box = Box( + "+--+\n" + "| ||\n" + "|-+|\n" + "| ||\n" + "|-+|\n" + "|-+|\n" + "| ||\n" + "+--+\n", + ascii=True, +) + +ASCII2: Box = Box( + "+-++\n" + "| ||\n" + "+-++\n" + "| ||\n" + "+-++\n" + "+-++\n" + "| ||\n" + "+-++\n", + ascii=True, +) + +ASCII_DOUBLE_HEAD: Box = Box( + "+-++\n" + "| ||\n" + "+=++\n" + "| ||\n" + "+-++\n" + "+-++\n" + "| ||\n" + "+-++\n", + ascii=True, +) + +SQUARE: Box = Box( + "┌─┬┐\n" + "│ ││\n" + "├─┼┤\n" + "│ ││\n" + "├─┼┤\n" + "├─┼┤\n" + "│ ││\n" + "└─┴┘\n" +) + +SQUARE_DOUBLE_HEAD: Box = Box( + "┌─┬┐\n" + "│ ││\n" + "╞═╪╡\n" + "│ ││\n" + "├─┼┤\n" + "├─┼┤\n" + "│ ││\n" + "└─┴┘\n" +) + +MINIMAL: Box = Box( + " ╷ \n" + " │ \n" + "╶─┼╴\n" + " │ \n" + "╶─┼╴\n" + "╶─┼╴\n" + " │ \n" + " ╵ \n" +) + + +MINIMAL_HEAVY_HEAD: Box = Box( + " ╷ \n" + " │ \n" + "╺━┿╸\n" + " │ \n" + "╶─┼╴\n" + "╶─┼╴\n" + " │ \n" + " ╵ \n" +) + +MINIMAL_DOUBLE_HEAD: Box = Box( + " ╷ \n" + " │ \n" + " ═╪ \n" + " │ \n" + " ─┼ \n" + " ─┼ \n" + " │ \n" + " ╵ \n" +) + + +SIMPLE: Box = Box( + " \n" + " \n" + " ── \n" + " \n" + " \n" + " ── \n" + " \n" + " \n" +) + +SIMPLE_HEAD: Box = Box( + " \n" + " \n" + " ── \n" + " \n" + " \n" + " \n" + " \n" + " \n" +) + + +SIMPLE_HEAVY: Box = Box( + " \n" + " \n" + " ━━ \n" + " \n" + " \n" + " ━━ \n" + " \n" + " \n" +) + + +HORIZONTALS: Box = Box( + " ── \n" + " \n" + " ── \n" + " \n" + " ── \n" + " ── \n" + " \n" + " ── \n" +) + +ROUNDED: Box = Box( + "╭─┬╮\n" + "│ ││\n" + "├─┼┤\n" + "│ ││\n" + "├─┼┤\n" + "├─┼┤\n" + "│ ││\n" + "╰─┴╯\n" +) + +HEAVY: Box = Box( + "┏━┳┓\n" + "┃ ┃┃\n" + "┣━╋┫\n" + "┃ ┃┃\n" + "┣━╋┫\n" + "┣━╋┫\n" + "┃ ┃┃\n" + "┗━┻┛\n" +) + +HEAVY_EDGE: Box = Box( + "┏━┯┓\n" + "┃ │┃\n" + "┠─┼┨\n" + "┃ │┃\n" + "┠─┼┨\n" + "┠─┼┨\n" + "┃ │┃\n" + "┗━┷┛\n" +) + +HEAVY_HEAD: Box = Box( + "┏━┳┓\n" + "┃ ┃┃\n" + "┡━╇┩\n" + "│ ││\n" + "├─┼┤\n" + "├─┼┤\n" + "│ ││\n" + "└─┴┘\n" +) + +DOUBLE: Box = Box( + "╔═╦╗\n" + "║ ║║\n" + "╠═╬╣\n" + "║ ║║\n" + "╠═╬╣\n" + "╠═╬╣\n" + "║ ║║\n" + "╚═╩╝\n" +) + +DOUBLE_EDGE: Box = Box( + "╔═╤╗\n" + "║ │║\n" + "╟─┼╢\n" + "║ │║\n" + "╟─┼╢\n" + "╟─┼╢\n" + "║ │║\n" + "╚═╧╝\n" +) + +MARKDOWN: Box = Box( + " \n" + "| ||\n" + "|-||\n" + "| ||\n" + "|-||\n" + "|-||\n" + "| ||\n" + " \n", + ascii=True, +) +# fmt: on + +# Map Boxes that don't render with raster fonts on to equivalent that do +LEGACY_WINDOWS_SUBSTITUTIONS = { + ROUNDED: SQUARE, + MINIMAL_HEAVY_HEAD: MINIMAL, + SIMPLE_HEAVY: SIMPLE, + HEAVY: SQUARE, + HEAVY_EDGE: SQUARE, + HEAVY_HEAD: SQUARE, +} + +# Map headed boxes to their headerless equivalents +PLAIN_HEADED_SUBSTITUTIONS = { + HEAVY_HEAD: SQUARE, + SQUARE_DOUBLE_HEAD: SQUARE, + MINIMAL_DOUBLE_HEAD: MINIMAL, + MINIMAL_HEAVY_HEAD: MINIMAL, + ASCII_DOUBLE_HEAD: ASCII2, +} + + +if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + from rich.columns import Columns + from rich.panel import Panel + + from . import box as box + from .console import Console + from .table import Table + from .text import Text + + console = Console(record=True) + + BOXES = [ + "ASCII", + "ASCII2", + "ASCII_DOUBLE_HEAD", + "SQUARE", + "SQUARE_DOUBLE_HEAD", + "MINIMAL", + "MINIMAL_HEAVY_HEAD", + "MINIMAL_DOUBLE_HEAD", + "SIMPLE", + "SIMPLE_HEAD", + "SIMPLE_HEAVY", + "HORIZONTALS", + "ROUNDED", + "HEAVY", + "HEAVY_EDGE", + "HEAVY_HEAD", + "DOUBLE", + "DOUBLE_EDGE", + "MARKDOWN", + ] + + console.print(Panel("[bold green]Box Constants", style="green"), justify="center") + console.print() + + columns = Columns(expand=True, padding=2) + for box_name in sorted(BOXES): + table = Table( + show_footer=True, style="dim", border_style="not dim", expand=True + ) + table.add_column("Header 1", "Footer 1") + table.add_column("Header 2", "Footer 2") + table.add_row("Cell", "Cell") + table.add_row("Cell", "Cell") + table.box = getattr(box, box_name) + table.title = Text(f"box.{box_name}", style="magenta") + columns.add_renderable(table) + console.print(columns) + + # console.save_svg("box.svg") diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/cells.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/cells.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9d590b04e89b81a592f82ddd64aa5ccd50e36e9c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/cells.py @@ -0,0 +1,352 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from functools import lru_cache +from operator import itemgetter +from typing import Callable, NamedTuple, Sequence, Tuple + +from rich._unicode_data import load as load_cell_table + +CellSpan = Tuple[int, int, int] + +_span_get_cell_len = itemgetter(2) + +# Ranges of unicode ordinals that produce a 1-cell wide character +# This is non-exhaustive, but covers most common Western characters +_SINGLE_CELL_UNICODE_RANGES: list[tuple[int, int]] = [ + (0x20, 0x7E), # Latin (excluding non-printable) + (0xA0, 0xAC), + (0xAE, 0x002FF), + (0x00370, 0x00482), # Greek / Cyrillic + (0x02500, 0x025FC), # Box drawing, box elements, geometric shapes + (0x02800, 0x028FF), # Braille +] + +# A frozen set of characters that are a single cell wide +_SINGLE_CELLS = frozenset( + [ + character + for _start, _end in _SINGLE_CELL_UNICODE_RANGES + for character in map(chr, range(_start, _end + 1)) + ] +) + +# When called with a string this will return True if all +# characters are single-cell, otherwise False +_is_single_cell_widths: Callable[[str], bool] = _SINGLE_CELLS.issuperset + + +class CellTable(NamedTuple): + """Contains unicode data required to measure the cell widths of glyphs.""" + + unicode_version: str + widths: Sequence[tuple[int, int, int]] + narrow_to_wide: frozenset[str] + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=4096) +def get_character_cell_size(character: str, unicode_version: str = "auto") -> int: + """Get the cell size of a character. + + Args: + character (str): A single character. + unicode_version: Unicode version, `"auto"` to auto detect, `"latest"` for the latest unicode version. + + Returns: + int: Number of cells (0, 1 or 2) occupied by that character. + """ + codepoint = ord(character) + if codepoint and codepoint < 32 or 0x07F <= codepoint < 0x0A0: + return 0 + table = load_cell_table(unicode_version).widths + + last_entry = table[-1] + if codepoint > last_entry[1]: + return 1 + + lower_bound = 0 + upper_bound = len(table) - 1 + + while lower_bound <= upper_bound: + index = (lower_bound + upper_bound) >> 1 + start, end, width = table[index] + if codepoint < start: + upper_bound = index - 1 + elif codepoint > end: + lower_bound = index + 1 + else: + return width + return 1 + + +@lru_cache(4096) +def cached_cell_len(text: str, unicode_version: str = "auto") -> int: + """Get the number of cells required to display text. + + This method always caches, which may use up a lot of memory. It is recommended to use + `cell_len` over this method. + + Args: + text (str): Text to display. + unicode_version: Unicode version, `"auto"` to auto detect, `"latest"` for the latest unicode version. + + Returns: + int: Get the number of cells required to display text. + """ + return _cell_len(text, unicode_version) + + +def cell_len(text: str, unicode_version: str = "auto") -> int: + """Get the cell length of a string (length as it appears in the terminal). + + Args: + text: String to measure. + unicode_version: Unicode version, `"auto"` to auto detect, `"latest"` for the latest unicode version. + + Returns: + Length of string in terminal cells. + """ + if len(text) < 512: + return cached_cell_len(text, unicode_version) + return _cell_len(text, unicode_version) + + +def _cell_len(text: str, unicode_version: str) -> int: + """Get the cell length of a string (length as it appears in the terminal). + + Args: + text: String to measure. + unicode_version: Unicode version, `"auto"` to auto detect, `"latest"` for the latest unicode version. + + Returns: + Length of string in terminal cells. + """ + + if _is_single_cell_widths(text): + return len(text) + + # "\u200d" is zero width joiner + # "\ufe0f" is variation selector 16 + if "\u200d" not in text and "\ufe0f" not in text: + # Simplest case with no unicode stuff that changes the size + return sum( + get_character_cell_size(character, unicode_version) for character in text + ) + + cell_table = load_cell_table(unicode_version) + total_width = 0 + last_measured_character: str | None = None + + SPECIAL = {"\u200d", "\ufe0f"} + + index = 0 + character_count = len(text) + + while index < character_count: + character = text[index] + if character in SPECIAL: + if character == "\u200d": + index += 1 + elif last_measured_character: + total_width += last_measured_character in cell_table.narrow_to_wide + last_measured_character = None + else: + if character_width := get_character_cell_size(character, unicode_version): + last_measured_character = character + total_width += character_width + index += 1 + + return total_width + + +def split_graphemes( + text: str, unicode_version: str = "auto" +) -> "tuple[list[CellSpan], int]": + """Divide text into spans that define a single grapheme, and additionally return the cell length of the whole string. + + The returned spans will cover every index in the string, with no gaps. It is possible for some graphemes to have a cell length of zero. + This can occur for nonsense strings like two zero width joiners, or for control codes that don't contribute to the grapheme size. + + Args: + text: String to split. + unicode_version: Unicode version, `"auto"` to auto detect, `"latest"` for the latest unicode version. + + Returns: + A tuple of a list of *spans* and the cell length of the entire string. A span is a list of tuples + of three values consisting of (, , ), where START and END are string indices, + and CELL LENGTH is the cell length of the single grapheme. + """ + + cell_table = load_cell_table(unicode_version) + codepoint_count = len(text) + index = 0 + last_measured_character: str | None = None + + total_width = 0 + spans: list[tuple[int, int, int]] = [] + SPECIAL = {"\u200d", "\ufe0f"} + while index < codepoint_count: + if (character := text[index]) in SPECIAL: + if not spans: + # ZWJ or variation selector at the beginning of the string doesn't really make sense. + # But handle it, we must. + spans.append((index, index := index + 1, 0)) + continue + if character == "\u200d": + # zero width joiner + # The condition handles the case where a ZWJ is at the end of the string, and has nothing to join + index += 2 if index < (codepoint_count - 1) else 1 + start, _end, cell_length = spans[-1] + spans[-1] = (start, index, cell_length) + else: + # variation selector 16 + index += 1 + if last_measured_character: + start, _end, cell_length = spans[-1] + if last_measured_character in cell_table.narrow_to_wide: + last_measured_character = None + cell_length += 1 + total_width += 1 + spans[-1] = (start, index, cell_length) + else: + # No previous character to change the size of. + # Shouldn't occur in practice. + # But handle it, we must. + start, _end, cell_length = spans[-1] + spans[-1] = (start, index, cell_length) + continue + + if character_width := get_character_cell_size(character, unicode_version): + last_measured_character = character + spans.append((index, index := index + 1, character_width)) + total_width += character_width + else: + # Character has zero width + if spans: + # zero width characters are associated with the previous character + start, _end, cell_length = spans[-1] + spans[-1] = (start, index := index + 1, cell_length) + else: + # A zero width character with no prior spans + spans.append((index, index := index + 1, 0)) + + return (spans, total_width) + + +def _split_text( + text: str, cell_position: int, unicode_version: str = "auto" +) -> tuple[str, str]: + """Split text by cell position. + + If the cell position falls within a double width character, it is converted to two spaces. + + Args: + text: Text to split. + cell_position Offset in cells. + unicode_version: Unicode version, `"auto"` to auto detect, `"latest"` for the latest unicode version. + + Returns: + Tuple to two split strings. + """ + if cell_position <= 0: + return "", text + + spans, cell_length = split_graphemes(text, unicode_version) + + # Guess initial offset + offset = int((cell_position / cell_length) * len(spans)) + left_size = sum(map(_span_get_cell_len, spans[:offset])) + + while True: + if left_size == cell_position: + if offset >= len(spans): + return text, "" + split_index = spans[offset][0] + return text[:split_index], text[split_index:] + if left_size < cell_position: + start, end, cell_size = spans[offset] + if left_size + cell_size > cell_position: + return text[:start] + " ", " " + text[end:] + offset += 1 + left_size += cell_size + else: # left_size > cell_position + start, end, cell_size = spans[offset - 1] + if left_size - cell_size < cell_position: + return text[:start] + " ", " " + text[end:] + offset -= 1 + left_size -= cell_size + + +def split_text( + text: str, cell_position: int, unicode_version: str = "auto" +) -> tuple[str, str]: + """Split text by cell position. + + If the cell position falls within a double width character, it is converted to two spaces. + + Args: + text: Text to split. + cell_position Offset in cells. + unicode_version: Unicode version, `"auto"` to auto detect, `"latest"` for the latest unicode version. + + Returns: + Tuple to two split strings. + """ + if _is_single_cell_widths(text): + return text[:cell_position], text[cell_position:] + return _split_text(text, cell_position, unicode_version) + + +def set_cell_size(text: str, total: int, unicode_version: str = "auto") -> str: + """Adjust a string by cropping or padding with spaces such that it fits within the given number of cells. + + Args: + text: String to adjust. + total: Desired size in cells. + unicode_version: Unicode version. + + Returns: + A string with cell size equal to total. + """ + if _is_single_cell_widths(text): + size = len(text) + if size < total: + return text + " " * (total - size) + return text[:total] + if total <= 0: + return "" + cell_size = cell_len(text) + if cell_size == total: + return text + if cell_size < total: + return text + " " * (total - cell_size) + text, _ = _split_text(text, total, unicode_version) + return text + + +def chop_cells(text: str, width: int, unicode_version: str = "auto") -> list[str]: + """Split text into lines such that each line fits within the available (cell) width. + + Args: + text: The text to fold such that it fits in the given width. + width: The width available (number of cells). + + Returns: + A list of strings such that each string in the list has cell width + less than or equal to the available width. + """ + if _is_single_cell_widths(text): + return [text[index : index + width] for index in range(0, len(text), width)] + spans, _ = split_graphemes(text, unicode_version) + line_size = 0 # Size of line in cells + lines: list[str] = [] + line_offset = 0 # Offset (in codepoints) of start of line + for start, end, cell_size in spans: + if line_size + cell_size > width: + lines.append(text[line_offset:start]) + line_offset = start + line_size = 0 + line_size += cell_size + if line_size: + lines.append(text[line_offset:]) + + return lines diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/color.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/color.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e2c23a6a91b833fd9bb20bd5238421a5c0f08df3 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/color.py @@ -0,0 +1,621 @@ +import re +import sys +from colorsys import rgb_to_hls +from enum import IntEnum +from functools import lru_cache +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, NamedTuple, Optional, Tuple + +from ._palettes import EIGHT_BIT_PALETTE, STANDARD_PALETTE, WINDOWS_PALETTE +from .color_triplet import ColorTriplet +from .repr import Result, rich_repr +from .terminal_theme import DEFAULT_TERMINAL_THEME + +if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from .terminal_theme import TerminalTheme + from .text import Text + + +WINDOWS = sys.platform == "win32" + + +class ColorSystem(IntEnum): + """One of the 3 color system supported by terminals.""" + + STANDARD = 1 + EIGHT_BIT = 2 + TRUECOLOR = 3 + WINDOWS = 4 + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"ColorSystem.{self.name}" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return repr(self) + + +class ColorType(IntEnum): + """Type of color stored in Color class.""" + + DEFAULT = 0 + STANDARD = 1 + EIGHT_BIT = 2 + TRUECOLOR = 3 + WINDOWS = 4 + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"ColorType.{self.name}" + + +ANSI_COLOR_NAMES = { + "black": 0, + "red": 1, + "green": 2, + "yellow": 3, + "blue": 4, + "magenta": 5, + "cyan": 6, + "white": 7, + "bright_black": 8, + "bright_red": 9, + "bright_green": 10, + "bright_yellow": 11, + "bright_blue": 12, + "bright_magenta": 13, + "bright_cyan": 14, + "bright_white": 15, + "grey0": 16, + "gray0": 16, + "navy_blue": 17, + "dark_blue": 18, + "blue3": 20, + "blue1": 21, + "dark_green": 22, + "deep_sky_blue4": 25, + "dodger_blue3": 26, + "dodger_blue2": 27, + "green4": 28, + "spring_green4": 29, + "turquoise4": 30, + "deep_sky_blue3": 32, + "dodger_blue1": 33, + "green3": 40, + "spring_green3": 41, + "dark_cyan": 36, + "light_sea_green": 37, + "deep_sky_blue2": 38, + "deep_sky_blue1": 39, + "spring_green2": 47, + "cyan3": 43, + "dark_turquoise": 44, + "turquoise2": 45, + "green1": 46, + "spring_green1": 48, + "medium_spring_green": 49, + "cyan2": 50, + "cyan1": 51, + "dark_red": 88, + "deep_pink4": 125, + "purple4": 55, + "purple3": 56, + "blue_violet": 57, + "orange4": 94, + "grey37": 59, + "gray37": 59, + "medium_purple4": 60, + "slate_blue3": 62, + "royal_blue1": 63, + "chartreuse4": 64, + "dark_sea_green4": 71, + "pale_turquoise4": 66, + "steel_blue": 67, + "steel_blue3": 68, + "cornflower_blue": 69, + "chartreuse3": 76, + "cadet_blue": 73, + "sky_blue3": 74, + "steel_blue1": 81, + "pale_green3": 114, + "sea_green3": 78, + "aquamarine3": 79, + "medium_turquoise": 80, + "chartreuse2": 112, + "sea_green2": 83, + "sea_green1": 85, + "aquamarine1": 122, + "dark_slate_gray2": 87, + "dark_magenta": 91, + "dark_violet": 128, + "purple": 129, + "light_pink4": 95, + "plum4": 96, + "medium_purple3": 98, + "slate_blue1": 99, + "yellow4": 106, + "wheat4": 101, + "grey53": 102, + "gray53": 102, + "light_slate_grey": 103, + "light_slate_gray": 103, + "medium_purple": 104, + "light_slate_blue": 105, + "dark_olive_green3": 149, + "dark_sea_green": 108, + "light_sky_blue3": 110, + "sky_blue2": 111, + "dark_sea_green3": 150, + "dark_slate_gray3": 116, + "sky_blue1": 117, + "chartreuse1": 118, + "light_green": 120, + "pale_green1": 156, + "dark_slate_gray1": 123, + "red3": 160, + "medium_violet_red": 126, + "magenta3": 164, + "dark_orange3": 166, + "indian_red": 167, + "hot_pink3": 168, + "medium_orchid3": 133, + "medium_orchid": 134, + "medium_purple2": 140, + "dark_goldenrod": 136, + "light_salmon3": 173, + "rosy_brown": 138, + "grey63": 139, + "gray63": 139, + "medium_purple1": 141, + "gold3": 178, + "dark_khaki": 143, + "navajo_white3": 144, + "grey69": 145, + "gray69": 145, + "light_steel_blue3": 146, + "light_steel_blue": 147, + "yellow3": 184, + "dark_sea_green2": 157, + "light_cyan3": 152, + "light_sky_blue1": 153, + "green_yellow": 154, + "dark_olive_green2": 155, + "dark_sea_green1": 193, + "pale_turquoise1": 159, + "deep_pink3": 162, + "magenta2": 200, + "hot_pink2": 169, + "orchid": 170, + "medium_orchid1": 207, + "orange3": 172, + "light_pink3": 174, + "pink3": 175, + "plum3": 176, + "violet": 177, + "light_goldenrod3": 179, + "tan": 180, + "misty_rose3": 181, + "thistle3": 182, + "plum2": 183, + "khaki3": 185, + "light_goldenrod2": 222, + "light_yellow3": 187, + "grey84": 188, + "gray84": 188, + "light_steel_blue1": 189, + "yellow2": 190, + "dark_olive_green1": 192, + "honeydew2": 194, + "light_cyan1": 195, + "red1": 196, + "deep_pink2": 197, + "deep_pink1": 199, + "magenta1": 201, + "orange_red1": 202, + "indian_red1": 204, + "hot_pink": 206, + "dark_orange": 208, + "salmon1": 209, + "light_coral": 210, + "pale_violet_red1": 211, + "orchid2": 212, + "orchid1": 213, + "orange1": 214, + "sandy_brown": 215, + "light_salmon1": 216, + "light_pink1": 217, + "pink1": 218, + "plum1": 219, + "gold1": 220, + "navajo_white1": 223, + "misty_rose1": 224, + "thistle1": 225, + "yellow1": 226, + "light_goldenrod1": 227, + "khaki1": 228, + "wheat1": 229, + "cornsilk1": 230, + "grey100": 231, + "gray100": 231, + "grey3": 232, + "gray3": 232, + "grey7": 233, + "gray7": 233, + "grey11": 234, + "gray11": 234, + "grey15": 235, + "gray15": 235, + "grey19": 236, + "gray19": 236, + "grey23": 237, + "gray23": 237, + "grey27": 238, + "gray27": 238, + "grey30": 239, + "gray30": 239, + "grey35": 240, + "gray35": 240, + "grey39": 241, + "gray39": 241, + "grey42": 242, + "gray42": 242, + "grey46": 243, + "gray46": 243, + "grey50": 244, + "gray50": 244, + "grey54": 245, + "gray54": 245, + "grey58": 246, + "gray58": 246, + "grey62": 247, + "gray62": 247, + "grey66": 248, + "gray66": 248, + "grey70": 249, + "gray70": 249, + "grey74": 250, + "gray74": 250, + "grey78": 251, + "gray78": 251, + "grey82": 252, + "gray82": 252, + "grey85": 253, + "gray85": 253, + "grey89": 254, + "gray89": 254, + "grey93": 255, + "gray93": 255, +} + + +class ColorParseError(Exception): + """The color could not be parsed.""" + + +RE_COLOR = re.compile( + r"""^ +\#([0-9a-f]{6})$| +color\(([0-9]{1,3})\)$| +rgb\(([\d\s,]+)\)$ +""", + re.VERBOSE, +) + + +@rich_repr +class Color(NamedTuple): + """Terminal color definition.""" + + name: str + """The name of the color (typically the input to Color.parse).""" + type: ColorType + """The type of the color.""" + number: Optional[int] = None + """The color number, if a standard color, or None.""" + triplet: Optional[ColorTriplet] = None + """A triplet of color components, if an RGB color.""" + + def __rich__(self) -> "Text": + """Displays the actual color if Rich printed.""" + from .style import Style + from .text import Text + + return Text.assemble( + f"", + ) + + def __rich_repr__(self) -> Result: + yield self.name + yield self.type + yield "number", self.number, None + yield "triplet", self.triplet, None + + @property + def system(self) -> ColorSystem: + """Get the native color system for this color.""" + if self.type == ColorType.DEFAULT: + return ColorSystem.STANDARD + return ColorSystem(int(self.type)) + + @property + def is_system_defined(self) -> bool: + """Check if the color is ultimately defined by the system.""" + return self.system not in (ColorSystem.EIGHT_BIT, ColorSystem.TRUECOLOR) + + @property + def is_default(self) -> bool: + """Check if the color is a default color.""" + return self.type == ColorType.DEFAULT + + def get_truecolor( + self, theme: Optional["TerminalTheme"] = None, foreground: bool = True + ) -> ColorTriplet: + """Get an equivalent color triplet for this color. + + Args: + theme (TerminalTheme, optional): Optional terminal theme, or None to use default. Defaults to None. + foreground (bool, optional): True for a foreground color, or False for background. Defaults to True. + + Returns: + ColorTriplet: A color triplet containing RGB components. + """ + + if theme is None: + theme = DEFAULT_TERMINAL_THEME + if self.type == ColorType.TRUECOLOR: + assert self.triplet is not None + return self.triplet + elif self.type == ColorType.EIGHT_BIT: + assert self.number is not None + return EIGHT_BIT_PALETTE[self.number] + elif self.type == ColorType.STANDARD: + assert self.number is not None + return theme.ansi_colors[self.number] + elif self.type == ColorType.WINDOWS: + assert self.number is not None + return WINDOWS_PALETTE[self.number] + else: # self.type == ColorType.DEFAULT: + assert self.number is None + return theme.foreground_color if foreground else theme.background_color + + @classmethod + def from_ansi(cls, number: int) -> "Color": + """Create a Color number from it's 8-bit ansi number. + + Args: + number (int): A number between 0-255 inclusive. + + Returns: + Color: A new Color instance. + """ + return cls( + name=f"color({number})", + type=(ColorType.STANDARD if number < 16 else ColorType.EIGHT_BIT), + number=number, + ) + + @classmethod + def from_triplet(cls, triplet: "ColorTriplet") -> "Color": + """Create a truecolor RGB color from a triplet of values. + + Args: + triplet (ColorTriplet): A color triplet containing red, green and blue components. + + Returns: + Color: A new color object. + """ + return cls(name=triplet.hex, type=ColorType.TRUECOLOR, triplet=triplet) + + @classmethod + def from_rgb(cls, red: float, green: float, blue: float) -> "Color": + """Create a truecolor from three color components in the range(0->255). + + Args: + red (float): Red component in range 0-255. + green (float): Green component in range 0-255. + blue (float): Blue component in range 0-255. + + Returns: + Color: A new color object. + """ + return cls.from_triplet(ColorTriplet(int(red), int(green), int(blue))) + + @classmethod + def default(cls) -> "Color": + """Get a Color instance representing the default color. + + Returns: + Color: Default color. + """ + return cls(name="default", type=ColorType.DEFAULT) + + @classmethod + @lru_cache(maxsize=1024) + def parse(cls, color: str) -> "Color": + """Parse a color definition.""" + original_color = color + color = color.lower().strip() + + if color == "default": + return cls(color, type=ColorType.DEFAULT) + + color_number = ANSI_COLOR_NAMES.get(color) + if color_number is not None: + return cls( + color, + type=(ColorType.STANDARD if color_number < 16 else ColorType.EIGHT_BIT), + number=color_number, + ) + + color_match = RE_COLOR.match(color) + if color_match is None: + raise ColorParseError(f"{original_color!r} is not a valid color") + + color_24, color_8, color_rgb = color_match.groups() + if color_24: + triplet = ColorTriplet( + int(color_24[0:2], 16), int(color_24[2:4], 16), int(color_24[4:6], 16) + ) + return cls(color, ColorType.TRUECOLOR, triplet=triplet) + + elif color_8: + number = int(color_8) + if number > 255: + raise ColorParseError(f"color number must be <= 255 in {color!r}") + return cls( + color, + type=(ColorType.STANDARD if number < 16 else ColorType.EIGHT_BIT), + number=number, + ) + + else: # color_rgb: + components = color_rgb.split(",") + if len(components) != 3: + raise ColorParseError( + f"expected three components in {original_color!r}" + ) + red, green, blue = components + triplet = ColorTriplet(int(red), int(green), int(blue)) + if not all(component <= 255 for component in triplet): + raise ColorParseError( + f"color components must be <= 255 in {original_color!r}" + ) + return cls(color, ColorType.TRUECOLOR, triplet=triplet) + + @lru_cache(maxsize=1024) + def get_ansi_codes(self, foreground: bool = True) -> Tuple[str, ...]: + """Get the ANSI escape codes for this color.""" + _type = self.type + if _type == ColorType.DEFAULT: + return ("39" if foreground else "49",) + + elif _type == ColorType.WINDOWS: + number = self.number + assert number is not None + fore, back = (30, 40) if number < 8 else (82, 92) + return (str(fore + number if foreground else back + number),) + + elif _type == ColorType.STANDARD: + number = self.number + assert number is not None + fore, back = (30, 40) if number < 8 else (82, 92) + return (str(fore + number if foreground else back + number),) + + elif _type == ColorType.EIGHT_BIT: + assert self.number is not None + return ("38" if foreground else "48", "5", str(self.number)) + + else: # self.standard == ColorStandard.TRUECOLOR: + assert self.triplet is not None + red, green, blue = self.triplet + return ("38" if foreground else "48", "2", str(red), str(green), str(blue)) + + @lru_cache(maxsize=1024) + def downgrade(self, system: ColorSystem) -> "Color": + """Downgrade a color system to a system with fewer colors.""" + + if self.type in (ColorType.DEFAULT, system): + return self + # Convert to 8-bit color from truecolor color + if system == ColorSystem.EIGHT_BIT and self.system == ColorSystem.TRUECOLOR: + assert self.triplet is not None + _h, l, s = rgb_to_hls(*self.triplet.normalized) + # If saturation is under 15% assume it is grayscale + if s < 0.15: + gray = round(l * 25.0) + if gray == 0: + color_number = 16 + elif gray == 25: + color_number = 231 + else: + color_number = 231 + gray + return Color(self.name, ColorType.EIGHT_BIT, number=color_number) + + red, green, blue = self.triplet + six_red = red / 95 if red < 95 else 1 + (red - 95) / 40 + six_green = green / 95 if green < 95 else 1 + (green - 95) / 40 + six_blue = blue / 95 if blue < 95 else 1 + (blue - 95) / 40 + + color_number = ( + 16 + 36 * round(six_red) + 6 * round(six_green) + round(six_blue) + ) + return Color(self.name, ColorType.EIGHT_BIT, number=color_number) + + # Convert to standard from truecolor or 8-bit + elif system == ColorSystem.STANDARD: + if self.system == ColorSystem.TRUECOLOR: + assert self.triplet is not None + triplet = self.triplet + else: # self.system == ColorSystem.EIGHT_BIT + assert self.number is not None + triplet = ColorTriplet(*EIGHT_BIT_PALETTE[self.number]) + + color_number = STANDARD_PALETTE.match(triplet) + return Color(self.name, ColorType.STANDARD, number=color_number) + + elif system == ColorSystem.WINDOWS: + if self.system == ColorSystem.TRUECOLOR: + assert self.triplet is not None + triplet = self.triplet + else: # self.system == ColorSystem.EIGHT_BIT + assert self.number is not None + if self.number < 16: + return Color(self.name, ColorType.WINDOWS, number=self.number) + triplet = ColorTriplet(*EIGHT_BIT_PALETTE[self.number]) + + color_number = WINDOWS_PALETTE.match(triplet) + return Color(self.name, ColorType.WINDOWS, number=color_number) + + return self + + +def parse_rgb_hex(hex_color: str) -> ColorTriplet: + """Parse six hex characters in to RGB triplet.""" + assert len(hex_color) == 6, "must be 6 characters" + color = ColorTriplet( + int(hex_color[0:2], 16), int(hex_color[2:4], 16), int(hex_color[4:6], 16) + ) + return color + + +def blend_rgb( + color1: ColorTriplet, color2: ColorTriplet, cross_fade: float = 0.5 +) -> ColorTriplet: + """Blend one RGB color in to another.""" + r1, g1, b1 = color1 + r2, g2, b2 = color2 + new_color = ColorTriplet( + int(r1 + (r2 - r1) * cross_fade), + int(g1 + (g2 - g1) * cross_fade), + int(b1 + (b2 - b1) * cross_fade), + ) + return new_color + + +if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + from .console import Console + from .table import Table + from .text import Text + + console = Console() + + table = Table(show_footer=False, show_edge=True) + table.add_column("Color", width=10, overflow="ellipsis") + table.add_column("Number", justify="right", style="yellow") + table.add_column("Name", style="green") + table.add_column("Hex", style="blue") + table.add_column("RGB", style="magenta") + + colors = sorted((v, k) for k, v in ANSI_COLOR_NAMES.items()) + for color_number, name in colors: + if "grey" in name: + continue + color_cell = Text(" " * 10, style=f"on {name}") + if color_number < 16: + table.add_row(color_cell, f"{color_number}", Text(f'"{name}"')) + else: + color = EIGHT_BIT_PALETTE[color_number] # type: ignore[has-type] + table.add_row( + color_cell, str(color_number), Text(f'"{name}"'), color.hex, color.rgb + ) + + console.print(table) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/color_triplet.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/color_triplet.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..02cab328251af9bfa809981aaa44933c407e2cd7 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/color_triplet.py @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +from typing import NamedTuple, Tuple + + +class ColorTriplet(NamedTuple): + """The red, green, and blue components of a color.""" + + red: int + """Red component in 0 to 255 range.""" + green: int + """Green component in 0 to 255 range.""" + blue: int + """Blue component in 0 to 255 range.""" + + @property + def hex(self) -> str: + """get the color triplet in CSS style.""" + red, green, blue = self + return f"#{red:02x}{green:02x}{blue:02x}" + + @property + def rgb(self) -> str: + """The color in RGB format. + + Returns: + str: An rgb color, e.g. ``"rgb(100,23,255)"``. + """ + red, green, blue = self + return f"rgb({red},{green},{blue})" + + @property + def normalized(self) -> Tuple[float, float, float]: + """Convert components into floats between 0 and 1. + + Returns: + Tuple[float, float, float]: A tuple of three normalized colour components. + """ + red, green, blue = self + return red / 255.0, green / 255.0, blue / 255.0 diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/columns.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/columns.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..669a3a7074f9a9e1af29cb4bc78b05851df67959 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/columns.py @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ +from collections import defaultdict +from itertools import chain +from operator import itemgetter +from typing import Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple + +from .align import Align, AlignMethod +from .console import Console, ConsoleOptions, RenderableType, RenderResult +from .constrain import Constrain +from .measure import Measurement +from .padding import Padding, PaddingDimensions +from .table import Table +from .text import TextType +from .jupyter import JupyterMixin + + +class Columns(JupyterMixin): + """Display renderables in neat columns. + + Args: + renderables (Iterable[RenderableType]): Any number of Rich renderables (including str). + width (int, optional): The desired width of the columns, or None to auto detect. Defaults to None. + padding (PaddingDimensions, optional): Optional padding around cells. Defaults to (0, 1). + expand (bool, optional): Expand columns to full width. Defaults to False. + equal (bool, optional): Arrange in to equal sized columns. Defaults to False. + column_first (bool, optional): Align items from top to bottom (rather than left to right). Defaults to False. + right_to_left (bool, optional): Start column from right hand side. Defaults to False. + align (str, optional): Align value ("left", "right", or "center") or None for default. Defaults to None. + title (TextType, optional): Optional title for Columns. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + renderables: Optional[Iterable[RenderableType]] = None, + padding: PaddingDimensions = (0, 1), + *, + width: Optional[int] = None, + expand: bool = False, + equal: bool = False, + column_first: bool = False, + right_to_left: bool = False, + align: Optional[AlignMethod] = None, + title: Optional[TextType] = None, + ) -> None: + self.renderables = list(renderables or []) + self.width = width + self.padding = padding + self.expand = expand + self.equal = equal + self.column_first = column_first + self.right_to_left = right_to_left + self.align: Optional[AlignMethod] = align + self.title = title + + def add_renderable(self, renderable: RenderableType) -> None: + """Add a renderable to the columns. + + Args: + renderable (RenderableType): Any renderable object. + """ + self.renderables.append(renderable) + + def __rich_console__( + self, console: Console, options: ConsoleOptions + ) -> RenderResult: + render_str = console.render_str + renderables = [ + render_str(renderable) if isinstance(renderable, str) else renderable + for renderable in self.renderables + ] + if not renderables: + return + _top, right, _bottom, left = Padding.unpack(self.padding) + width_padding = max(left, right) + max_width = options.max_width + widths: Dict[int, int] = defaultdict(int) + column_count = len(renderables) + + get_measurement = Measurement.get + renderable_widths = [ + get_measurement(console, options, renderable).maximum + for renderable in renderables + ] + if self.equal: + renderable_widths = [max(renderable_widths)] * len(renderable_widths) + + def iter_renderables( + column_count: int, + ) -> Iterable[Tuple[int, Optional[RenderableType]]]: + item_count = len(renderables) + if self.column_first: + width_renderables = list(zip(renderable_widths, renderables)) + + column_lengths: List[int] = [item_count // column_count] * column_count + for col_no in range(item_count % column_count): + column_lengths[col_no] += 1 + + row_count = (item_count + column_count - 1) // column_count + cells = [[-1] * column_count for _ in range(row_count)] + row = col = 0 + for index in range(item_count): + cells[row][col] = index + column_lengths[col] -= 1 + if column_lengths[col]: + row += 1 + else: + col += 1 + row = 0 + for index in chain.from_iterable(cells): + if index == -1: + break + yield width_renderables[index] + else: + yield from zip(renderable_widths, renderables) + # Pad odd elements with spaces + if item_count % column_count: + for _ in range(column_count - (item_count % column_count)): + yield 0, None + + table = Table.grid(padding=self.padding, collapse_padding=True, pad_edge=False) + table.expand = self.expand + table.title = self.title + + if self.width is not None: + column_count = (max_width) // (self.width + width_padding) + for _ in range(column_count): + table.add_column(width=self.width) + else: + while column_count > 1: + widths.clear() + column_no = 0 + for renderable_width, _ in iter_renderables(column_count): + widths[column_no] = max(widths[column_no], renderable_width) + total_width = sum(widths.values()) + width_padding * ( + len(widths) - 1 + ) + if total_width > max_width: + column_count = len(widths) - 1 + break + else: + column_no = (column_no + 1) % column_count + else: + break + + get_renderable = itemgetter(1) + _renderables = [ + get_renderable(_renderable) + for _renderable in iter_renderables(column_count) + ] + if self.equal: + _renderables = [ + None + if renderable is None + else Constrain(renderable, renderable_widths[0]) + for renderable in _renderables + ] + if self.align: + align = self.align + _Align = Align + _renderables = [ + None if renderable is None else _Align(renderable, align) + for renderable in _renderables + ] + + right_to_left = self.right_to_left + add_row = table.add_row + for start in range(0, len(_renderables), column_count): + row = _renderables[start : start + column_count] + if right_to_left: + row = row[::-1] + add_row(*row) + yield table + + +if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + import os + + console = Console() + + files = [f"{i} {s}" for i, s in enumerate(sorted(os.listdir()))] + columns = Columns(files, padding=(0, 1), expand=False, equal=False) + console.print(columns) + console.rule() + columns.column_first = True + console.print(columns) + columns.right_to_left = True + console.rule() + console.print(columns) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/console.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/console.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0bdce769874bb787aa204682f3780b46bede90a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/console.py @@ -0,0 +1,2698 @@ +import os +import sys +import threading +from abc import ABC, abstractmethod +from dataclasses import dataclass, field +from datetime import datetime +from functools import wraps +from itertools import islice +from math import ceil +from os import PathLike +from time import monotonic +from types import FrameType, ModuleType, TracebackType +from typing import ( + IO, + TYPE_CHECKING, + Any, + Callable, + Dict, + Iterable, + List, + Literal, + Mapping, + NamedTuple, + Optional, + Protocol, + TextIO, + Tuple, + Type, + Union, + cast, + runtime_checkable, +) + +from rich._null_file import NULL_FILE + +from . import errors, themes +from ._emoji_replace import _emoji_replace +from ._export_format import CONSOLE_HTML_FORMAT, CONSOLE_SVG_FORMAT +from ._fileno import get_fileno +from ._log_render import FormatTimeCallable, LogRender +from .align import Align, AlignMethod +from .color import ColorSystem, blend_rgb +from .control import Control +from .emoji import EmojiVariant +from .highlighter import NullHighlighter, ReprHighlighter +from .markup import render as render_markup +from .measure import Measurement, measure_renderables +from .pager import Pager, SystemPager +from .protocol import rich_cast +from .region import Region +from .screen import Screen +from .segment import Segment +from .style import Style, StyleType +from .styled import Styled +from .terminal_theme import DEFAULT_TERMINAL_THEME, SVG_EXPORT_THEME, TerminalTheme +from .text import Text, TextType +from .theme import Theme, ThemeStack + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from ._windows import WindowsConsoleFeatures + from .live import Live + from .status import Status + +JUPYTER_DEFAULT_COLUMNS = 115 +JUPYTER_DEFAULT_LINES = 100 +WINDOWS = sys.platform == "win32" + +HighlighterType = Callable[[Union[str, "Text"]], "Text"] +JustifyMethod = Literal["default", "left", "center", "right", "full"] +OverflowMethod = Literal["fold", "crop", "ellipsis", "ignore"] + + +class NoChange: + pass + + +NO_CHANGE = NoChange() + +try: + _STDIN_FILENO = sys.__stdin__.fileno() # type: ignore[union-attr] +except Exception: + _STDIN_FILENO = 0 +try: + _STDOUT_FILENO = sys.__stdout__.fileno() # type: ignore[union-attr] +except Exception: + _STDOUT_FILENO = 1 +try: + _STDERR_FILENO = sys.__stderr__.fileno() # type: ignore[union-attr] +except Exception: + _STDERR_FILENO = 2 + +_STD_STREAMS = (_STDIN_FILENO, _STDOUT_FILENO, _STDERR_FILENO) +_STD_STREAMS_OUTPUT = (_STDOUT_FILENO, _STDERR_FILENO) + + +_TERM_COLORS = { + "kitty": ColorSystem.EIGHT_BIT, + "256color": ColorSystem.EIGHT_BIT, + "16color": ColorSystem.STANDARD, +} + + +class ConsoleDimensions(NamedTuple): + """Size of the terminal.""" + + width: int + """The width of the console in 'cells'.""" + height: int + """The height of the console in lines.""" + + +@dataclass +class ConsoleOptions: + """Options for __rich_console__ method.""" + + size: ConsoleDimensions + """Size of console.""" + legacy_windows: bool + """legacy_windows: flag for legacy windows.""" + min_width: int + """Minimum width of renderable.""" + max_width: int + """Maximum width of renderable.""" + is_terminal: bool + """True if the target is a terminal, otherwise False.""" + encoding: str + """Encoding of terminal.""" + max_height: int + """Height of container (starts as terminal)""" + justify: Optional[JustifyMethod] = None + """Justify value override for renderable.""" + overflow: Optional[OverflowMethod] = None + """Overflow value override for renderable.""" + no_wrap: Optional[bool] = False + """Disable wrapping for text.""" + highlight: Optional[bool] = None + """Highlight override for render_str.""" + markup: Optional[bool] = None + """Enable markup when rendering strings.""" + height: Optional[int] = None + + @property + def ascii_only(self) -> bool: + """Check if renderables should use ascii only.""" + return not self.encoding.startswith("utf") + + def copy(self) -> "ConsoleOptions": + """Return a copy of the options. + + Returns: + ConsoleOptions: a copy of self. + """ + options: ConsoleOptions = ConsoleOptions.__new__(ConsoleOptions) + options.__dict__ = self.__dict__.copy() + return options + + def update( + self, + *, + width: Union[int, NoChange] = NO_CHANGE, + min_width: Union[int, NoChange] = NO_CHANGE, + max_width: Union[int, NoChange] = NO_CHANGE, + justify: Union[Optional[JustifyMethod], NoChange] = NO_CHANGE, + overflow: Union[Optional[OverflowMethod], NoChange] = NO_CHANGE, + no_wrap: Union[Optional[bool], NoChange] = NO_CHANGE, + highlight: Union[Optional[bool], NoChange] = NO_CHANGE, + markup: Union[Optional[bool], NoChange] = NO_CHANGE, + height: Union[Optional[int], NoChange] = NO_CHANGE, + ) -> "ConsoleOptions": + """Update values, return a copy.""" + options = self.copy() + if not isinstance(width, NoChange): + options.min_width = options.max_width = max(0, width) + if not isinstance(min_width, NoChange): + options.min_width = min_width + if not isinstance(max_width, NoChange): + options.max_width = max_width + if not isinstance(justify, NoChange): + options.justify = justify + if not isinstance(overflow, NoChange): + options.overflow = overflow + if not isinstance(no_wrap, NoChange): + options.no_wrap = no_wrap + if not isinstance(highlight, NoChange): + options.highlight = highlight + if not isinstance(markup, NoChange): + options.markup = markup + if not isinstance(height, NoChange): + if height is not None: + options.max_height = height + options.height = None if height is None else max(0, height) + return options + + def update_width(self, width: int) -> "ConsoleOptions": + """Update just the width, return a copy. + + Args: + width (int): New width (sets both min_width and max_width) + + Returns: + ~ConsoleOptions: New console options instance. + """ + options = self.copy() + options.min_width = options.max_width = max(0, width) + return options + + def update_height(self, height: int) -> "ConsoleOptions": + """Update the height, and return a copy. + + Args: + height (int): New height + + Returns: + ~ConsoleOptions: New Console options instance. + """ + options = self.copy() + options.max_height = options.height = height + return options + + def reset_height(self) -> "ConsoleOptions": + """Return a copy of the options with height set to ``None``. + + Returns: + ~ConsoleOptions: New console options instance. + """ + options = self.copy() + options.height = None + return options + + def update_dimensions(self, width: int, height: int) -> "ConsoleOptions": + """Update the width and height, and return a copy. + + Args: + width (int): New width (sets both min_width and max_width). + height (int): New height. + + Returns: + ~ConsoleOptions: New console options instance. + """ + options = self.copy() + options.min_width = options.max_width = max(0, width) + options.height = options.max_height = height + return options + + +@runtime_checkable +class RichCast(Protocol): + """An object that may be 'cast' to a console renderable.""" + + def __rich__( + self, + ) -> Union["ConsoleRenderable", "RichCast", str]: # pragma: no cover + ... + + +@runtime_checkable +class ConsoleRenderable(Protocol): + """An object that supports the console protocol.""" + + def __rich_console__( + self, console: "Console", options: "ConsoleOptions" + ) -> "RenderResult": # pragma: no cover + ... + + +# A type that may be rendered by Console. +RenderableType = Union[ConsoleRenderable, RichCast, str] +"""A string or any object that may be rendered by Rich.""" + +# The result of calling a __rich_console__ method. +RenderResult = Iterable[Union[RenderableType, Segment]] + +_null_highlighter = NullHighlighter() + + +class CaptureError(Exception): + """An error in the Capture context manager.""" + + +class NewLine: + """A renderable to generate new line(s)""" + + def __init__(self, count: int = 1) -> None: + self.count = count + + def __rich_console__( + self, console: "Console", options: "ConsoleOptions" + ) -> Iterable[Segment]: + yield Segment("\n" * self.count) + + +class ScreenUpdate: + """Render a list of lines at a given offset.""" + + def __init__(self, lines: List[List[Segment]], x: int, y: int) -> None: + self._lines = lines + self.x = x + self.y = y + + def __rich_console__( + self, console: "Console", options: ConsoleOptions + ) -> RenderResult: + x = self.x + move_to = Control.move_to + for offset, line in enumerate(self._lines, self.y): + yield move_to(x, offset) + yield from line + + +class Capture: + """Context manager to capture the result of printing to the console. + See :meth:`~rich.console.Console.capture` for how to use. + + Args: + console (Console): A console instance to capture output. + """ + + def __init__(self, console: "Console") -> None: + self._console = console + self._result: Optional[str] = None + + def __enter__(self) -> "Capture": + self._console.begin_capture() + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: Optional[Type[BaseException]], + exc_val: Optional[BaseException], + exc_tb: Optional[TracebackType], + ) -> None: + self._result = self._console.end_capture() + + def get(self) -> str: + """Get the result of the capture.""" + if self._result is None: + raise CaptureError( + "Capture result is not available until context manager exits." + ) + return self._result + + +class ThemeContext: + """A context manager to use a temporary theme. See :meth:`~rich.console.Console.use_theme` for usage.""" + + def __init__(self, console: "Console", theme: Theme, inherit: bool = True) -> None: + self.console = console + self.theme = theme + self.inherit = inherit + + def __enter__(self) -> "ThemeContext": + self.console.push_theme(self.theme) + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: Optional[Type[BaseException]], + exc_val: Optional[BaseException], + exc_tb: Optional[TracebackType], + ) -> None: + self.console.pop_theme() + + +class PagerContext: + """A context manager that 'pages' content. See :meth:`~rich.console.Console.pager` for usage.""" + + def __init__( + self, + console: "Console", + pager: Optional[Pager] = None, + styles: bool = False, + links: bool = False, + ) -> None: + self._console = console + self.pager = SystemPager() if pager is None else pager + self.styles = styles + self.links = links + + def __enter__(self) -> "PagerContext": + self._console._enter_buffer() + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: Optional[Type[BaseException]], + exc_val: Optional[BaseException], + exc_tb: Optional[TracebackType], + ) -> None: + if exc_type is None: + with self._console._lock: + buffer: List[Segment] = self._console._buffer[:] + del self._console._buffer[:] + segments: Iterable[Segment] = buffer + if not self.styles: + segments = Segment.strip_styles(segments) + elif not self.links: + segments = Segment.strip_links(segments) + content = self._console._render_buffer(segments) + self.pager.show(content) + self._console._exit_buffer() + + +class ScreenContext: + """A context manager that enables an alternative screen. See :meth:`~rich.console.Console.screen` for usage.""" + + def __init__( + self, console: "Console", hide_cursor: bool, style: StyleType = "" + ) -> None: + self.console = console + self.hide_cursor = hide_cursor + self.screen = Screen(style=style) + self._changed = False + + def update( + self, *renderables: RenderableType, style: Optional[StyleType] = None + ) -> None: + """Update the screen. + + Args: + renderable (RenderableType, optional): Optional renderable to replace current renderable, + or None for no change. Defaults to None. + style: (Style, optional): Replacement style, or None for no change. Defaults to None. + """ + if renderables: + self.screen.renderable = ( + Group(*renderables) if len(renderables) > 1 else renderables[0] + ) + if style is not None: + self.screen.style = style + self.console.print(self.screen, end="") + + def __enter__(self) -> "ScreenContext": + self._changed = self.console.set_alt_screen(True) + if self._changed and self.hide_cursor: + self.console.show_cursor(False) + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: Optional[Type[BaseException]], + exc_val: Optional[BaseException], + exc_tb: Optional[TracebackType], + ) -> None: + if self._changed: + self.console.set_alt_screen(False) + if self.hide_cursor: + self.console.show_cursor(True) + + +class Group: + """Takes a group of renderables and returns a renderable object that renders the group. + + Args: + renderables (Iterable[RenderableType]): An iterable of renderable objects. + fit (bool, optional): Fit dimension of group to contents, or fill available space. Defaults to True. + """ + + def __init__(self, *renderables: "RenderableType", fit: bool = True) -> None: + self._renderables = renderables + self.fit = fit + self._render: Optional[List[RenderableType]] = None + + @property + def renderables(self) -> List["RenderableType"]: + if self._render is None: + self._render = list(self._renderables) + return self._render + + def __rich_measure__( + self, console: "Console", options: "ConsoleOptions" + ) -> "Measurement": + if self.fit: + return measure_renderables(console, options, self.renderables) + else: + return Measurement(options.max_width, options.max_width) + + def __rich_console__( + self, console: "Console", options: "ConsoleOptions" + ) -> RenderResult: + yield from self.renderables + + +def group(fit: bool = True) -> Callable[..., Callable[..., Group]]: + """A decorator that turns an iterable of renderables in to a group. + + Args: + fit (bool, optional): Fit dimension of group to contents, or fill available space. Defaults to True. + """ + + def decorator( + method: Callable[..., Iterable[RenderableType]], + ) -> Callable[..., Group]: + """Convert a method that returns an iterable of renderables in to a Group.""" + + @wraps(method) + def _replace(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Group: + renderables = method(*args, **kwargs) + return Group(*renderables, fit=fit) + + return _replace + + return decorator + + +def _is_jupyter() -> bool: # pragma: no cover + """Check if we're running in a Jupyter notebook.""" + try: + get_ipython # type: ignore[name-defined] + except NameError: + return False + ipython = get_ipython() # type: ignore[name-defined] + shell = ipython.__class__.__name__ + if ( + "google.colab" in str(ipython.__class__) + or os.getenv("DATABRICKS_RUNTIME_VERSION") + or shell == "ZMQInteractiveShell" + ): + return True # Jupyter notebook or qtconsole + elif shell == "TerminalInteractiveShell": + return False # Terminal running IPython + else: + return False # Other type (?) + + +COLOR_SYSTEMS = { + "standard": ColorSystem.STANDARD, + "256": ColorSystem.EIGHT_BIT, + "truecolor": ColorSystem.TRUECOLOR, + "windows": ColorSystem.WINDOWS, +} + +_COLOR_SYSTEMS_NAMES = {system: name for name, system in COLOR_SYSTEMS.items()} + + +@dataclass +class ConsoleThreadLocals(threading.local): + """Thread local values for Console context.""" + + theme_stack: ThemeStack + buffer: List[Segment] = field(default_factory=list) + buffer_index: int = 0 + + +class RenderHook(ABC): + """Provides hooks in to the render process.""" + + @abstractmethod + def process_renderables( + self, renderables: List[ConsoleRenderable] + ) -> List[ConsoleRenderable]: + """Called with a list of objects to render. + + This method can return a new list of renderables, or modify and return the same list. + + Args: + renderables (List[ConsoleRenderable]): A number of renderable objects. + + Returns: + List[ConsoleRenderable]: A replacement list of renderables. + """ + + +_windows_console_features: Optional["WindowsConsoleFeatures"] = None + + +def get_windows_console_features() -> "WindowsConsoleFeatures": # pragma: no cover + global _windows_console_features + if _windows_console_features is not None: + return _windows_console_features + from ._windows import get_windows_console_features + + _windows_console_features = get_windows_console_features() + return _windows_console_features + + +def detect_legacy_windows() -> bool: + """Detect legacy Windows.""" + return WINDOWS and not get_windows_console_features().vt + + +class Console: + """A high level console interface. + + Args: + color_system (str, optional): The color system supported by your terminal, + either ``"standard"``, ``"256"`` or ``"truecolor"``. Leave as ``"auto"`` to autodetect. + force_terminal (Optional[bool], optional): Enable/disable terminal control codes, or None to auto-detect terminal. Defaults to None. + force_jupyter (Optional[bool], optional): Enable/disable Jupyter rendering, or None to auto-detect Jupyter. Defaults to None. + force_interactive (Optional[bool], optional): Enable/disable interactive mode, or None to auto detect. Defaults to None. + soft_wrap (Optional[bool], optional): Set soft wrap default on print method. Defaults to False. + theme (Theme, optional): An optional style theme object, or ``None`` for default theme. + stderr (bool, optional): Use stderr rather than stdout if ``file`` is not specified. Defaults to False. + file (IO, optional): A file object where the console should write to. Defaults to stdout. + quiet (bool, Optional): Boolean to suppress all output. Defaults to False. + width (int, optional): The width of the terminal. Leave as default to auto-detect width. + height (int, optional): The height of the terminal. Leave as default to auto-detect height. + style (StyleType, optional): Style to apply to all output, or None for no style. Defaults to None. + no_color (Optional[bool], optional): Enabled no color mode, or None to auto detect. Defaults to None. + tab_size (int, optional): Number of spaces used to replace a tab character. Defaults to 8. + record (bool, optional): Boolean to enable recording of terminal output, + required to call :meth:`export_html`, :meth:`export_svg`, and :meth:`export_text`. Defaults to False. + markup (bool, optional): Boolean to enable :ref:`console_markup`. Defaults to True. + emoji (bool, optional): Enable emoji code. Defaults to True. + emoji_variant (str, optional): Optional emoji variant, either "text" or "emoji". Defaults to None. + highlight (bool, optional): Enable automatic highlighting. Defaults to True. + log_time (bool, optional): Boolean to enable logging of time by :meth:`log` methods. Defaults to True. + log_path (bool, optional): Boolean to enable the logging of the caller by :meth:`log`. Defaults to True. + log_time_format (Union[str, TimeFormatterCallable], optional): If ``log_time`` is enabled, either string for strftime or callable that formats the time. Defaults to "[%X] ". + highlighter (HighlighterType, optional): Default highlighter. + legacy_windows (bool, optional): Enable legacy Windows mode, or ``None`` to auto detect. Defaults to ``None``. + safe_box (bool, optional): Restrict box options that don't render on legacy Windows. + get_datetime (Callable[[], datetime], optional): Callable that gets the current time as a datetime.datetime object (used by Console.log), + or None for datetime.now. + get_time (Callable[[], time], optional): Callable that gets the current time in seconds, default uses time.monotonic. + """ + + _environ: Mapping[str, str] = os.environ + + def __init__( + self, + *, + color_system: Optional[ + Literal["auto", "standard", "256", "truecolor", "windows"] + ] = "auto", + force_terminal: Optional[bool] = None, + force_jupyter: Optional[bool] = None, + force_interactive: Optional[bool] = None, + soft_wrap: bool = False, + theme: Optional[Theme] = None, + stderr: bool = False, + file: Optional[IO[str]] = None, + quiet: bool = False, + width: Optional[int] = None, + height: Optional[int] = None, + style: Optional[StyleType] = None, + no_color: Optional[bool] = None, + tab_size: int = 8, + record: bool = False, + markup: bool = True, + emoji: bool = True, + emoji_variant: Optional[EmojiVariant] = None, + highlight: bool = True, + log_time: bool = True, + log_path: bool = True, + log_time_format: Union[str, FormatTimeCallable] = "[%X]", + highlighter: Optional["HighlighterType"] = ReprHighlighter(), + legacy_windows: Optional[bool] = None, + safe_box: bool = True, + get_datetime: Optional[Callable[[], datetime]] = None, + get_time: Optional[Callable[[], float]] = None, + _environ: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None, + ): + # Copy of os.environ allows us to replace it for testing + if _environ is not None: + self._environ = _environ + + self.is_jupyter = _is_jupyter() if force_jupyter is None else force_jupyter + if self.is_jupyter: + if width is None: + jupyter_columns = self._environ.get("JUPYTER_COLUMNS") + if jupyter_columns is not None and jupyter_columns.isdigit(): + width = int(jupyter_columns) + else: + width = JUPYTER_DEFAULT_COLUMNS + if height is None: + jupyter_lines = self._environ.get("JUPYTER_LINES") + if jupyter_lines is not None and jupyter_lines.isdigit(): + height = int(jupyter_lines) + else: + height = JUPYTER_DEFAULT_LINES + + self.tab_size = tab_size + self.record = record + self._markup = markup + self._emoji = emoji + self._emoji_variant: Optional[EmojiVariant] = emoji_variant + self._highlight = highlight + self.legacy_windows: bool = ( + (detect_legacy_windows() and not self.is_jupyter) + if legacy_windows is None + else legacy_windows + ) + + if width is None: + columns = self._environ.get("COLUMNS") + if columns is not None and columns.isdigit(): + width = int(columns) - self.legacy_windows + if height is None: + lines = self._environ.get("LINES") + if lines is not None and lines.isdigit(): + height = int(lines) + + self.soft_wrap = soft_wrap + self._width = width + self._height = height + + self._color_system: Optional[ColorSystem] + + self._force_terminal = None + if force_terminal is not None: + self._force_terminal = force_terminal + + self._file = file + self.quiet = quiet + self.stderr = stderr + + if color_system is None: + self._color_system = None + elif color_system == "auto": + self._color_system = self._detect_color_system() + else: + self._color_system = COLOR_SYSTEMS[color_system] + + self._lock = threading.RLock() + self._log_render = LogRender( + show_time=log_time, + show_path=log_path, + time_format=log_time_format, + ) + self.highlighter: HighlighterType = highlighter or _null_highlighter + self.safe_box = safe_box + self.get_datetime = get_datetime or datetime.now + self.get_time = get_time or monotonic + self.style = style + self.no_color = ( + no_color + if no_color is not None + else self._environ.get("NO_COLOR", "") != "" + ) + if force_interactive is None: + tty_interactive = self._environ.get("TTY_INTERACTIVE", None) + if tty_interactive is not None: + if tty_interactive == "0": + force_interactive = False + elif tty_interactive == "1": + force_interactive = True + + self.is_interactive = ( + (self.is_terminal and not self.is_dumb_terminal) + if force_interactive is None + else force_interactive + ) + + self._record_buffer_lock = threading.RLock() + self._thread_locals = ConsoleThreadLocals( + theme_stack=ThemeStack(themes.DEFAULT if theme is None else theme) + ) + self._record_buffer: List[Segment] = [] + self._render_hooks: List[RenderHook] = [] + self._live_stack: List[Live] = [] + self._is_alt_screen = False + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + @property + def file(self) -> IO[str]: + """Get the file object to write to.""" + file = self._file or (sys.stderr if self.stderr else sys.stdout) + file = getattr(file, "rich_proxied_file", file) + if file is None: + file = NULL_FILE + return file + + @file.setter + def file(self, new_file: IO[str]) -> None: + """Set a new file object.""" + self._file = new_file + + @property + def _buffer(self) -> List[Segment]: + """Get a thread local buffer.""" + return self._thread_locals.buffer + + @property + def _buffer_index(self) -> int: + """Get a thread local buffer.""" + return self._thread_locals.buffer_index + + @_buffer_index.setter + def _buffer_index(self, value: int) -> None: + self._thread_locals.buffer_index = value + + @property + def _theme_stack(self) -> ThemeStack: + """Get the thread local theme stack.""" + return self._thread_locals.theme_stack + + def _detect_color_system(self) -> Optional[ColorSystem]: + """Detect color system from env vars.""" + if self.is_jupyter: + return ColorSystem.TRUECOLOR + if not self.is_terminal or self.is_dumb_terminal: + return None + if WINDOWS: # pragma: no cover + if self.legacy_windows: # pragma: no cover + return ColorSystem.WINDOWS + windows_console_features = get_windows_console_features() + return ( + ColorSystem.TRUECOLOR + if windows_console_features.truecolor + else ColorSystem.EIGHT_BIT + ) + else: + color_term = self._environ.get("COLORTERM", "").strip().lower() + if color_term in ("truecolor", "24bit"): + return ColorSystem.TRUECOLOR + term = self._environ.get("TERM", "").strip().lower() + _term_name, _hyphen, colors = term.rpartition("-") + color_system = _TERM_COLORS.get(colors, ColorSystem.STANDARD) + return color_system + + def _enter_buffer(self) -> None: + """Enter in to a buffer context, and buffer all output.""" + self._buffer_index += 1 + + def _exit_buffer(self) -> None: + """Leave buffer context, and render content if required.""" + self._buffer_index -= 1 + self._check_buffer() + + def set_live(self, live: "Live") -> bool: + """Set Live instance. Used by Live context manager (no need to call directly). + + Args: + live (Live): Live instance using this Console. + + Returns: + Boolean that indicates if the live is the topmost of the stack. + + Raises: + errors.LiveError: If this Console has a Live context currently active. + """ + with self._lock: + self._live_stack.append(live) + return len(self._live_stack) == 1 + + def clear_live(self) -> None: + """Clear the Live instance. Used by the Live context manager (no need to call directly).""" + with self._lock: + self._live_stack.pop() + + def push_render_hook(self, hook: RenderHook) -> None: + """Add a new render hook to the stack. + + Args: + hook (RenderHook): Render hook instance. + """ + with self._lock: + self._render_hooks.append(hook) + + def pop_render_hook(self) -> None: + """Pop the last renderhook from the stack.""" + with self._lock: + self._render_hooks.pop() + + def __enter__(self) -> "Console": + """Own context manager to enter buffer context.""" + self._enter_buffer() + return self + + def __exit__(self, exc_type: Any, exc_value: Any, traceback: Any) -> None: + """Exit buffer context.""" + self._exit_buffer() + + def begin_capture(self) -> None: + """Begin capturing console output. Call :meth:`end_capture` to exit capture mode and return output.""" + self._enter_buffer() + + def end_capture(self) -> str: + """End capture mode and return captured string. + + Returns: + str: Console output. + """ + render_result = self._render_buffer(self._buffer) + del self._buffer[:] + self._exit_buffer() + return render_result + + def push_theme(self, theme: Theme, *, inherit: bool = True) -> None: + """Push a new theme on to the top of the stack, replacing the styles from the previous theme. + Generally speaking, you should call :meth:`~rich.console.Console.use_theme` to get a context manager, rather + than calling this method directly. + + Args: + theme (Theme): A theme instance. + inherit (bool, optional): Inherit existing styles. Defaults to True. + """ + self._theme_stack.push_theme(theme, inherit=inherit) + + def pop_theme(self) -> None: + """Remove theme from top of stack, restoring previous theme.""" + self._theme_stack.pop_theme() + + def use_theme(self, theme: Theme, *, inherit: bool = True) -> ThemeContext: + """Use a different theme for the duration of the context manager. + + Args: + theme (Theme): Theme instance to user. + inherit (bool, optional): Inherit existing console styles. Defaults to True. + + Returns: + ThemeContext: [description] + """ + return ThemeContext(self, theme, inherit) + + @property + def color_system(self) -> Optional[str]: + """Get color system string. + + Returns: + Optional[str]: "standard", "256" or "truecolor". + """ + + if self._color_system is not None: + return _COLOR_SYSTEMS_NAMES[self._color_system] + else: + return None + + @property + def encoding(self) -> str: + """Get the encoding of the console file, e.g. ``"utf-8"``. + + Returns: + str: A standard encoding string. + """ + return (getattr(self.file, "encoding", "utf-8") or "utf-8").lower() + + @property + def is_terminal(self) -> bool: + """Check if the console is writing to a terminal. + + Returns: + bool: True if the console writing to a device capable of + understanding escape sequences, otherwise False. + """ + # If dev has explicitly set this value, return it + if self._force_terminal is not None: + return self._force_terminal + + # Fudge for Idle + if hasattr(sys.stdin, "__module__") and sys.stdin.__module__.startswith( + "idlelib" + ): + # Return False for Idle which claims to be a tty but can't handle ansi codes + return False + + if self.is_jupyter: + # return False for Jupyter, which may have FORCE_COLOR set + return False + + environ = self._environ + + tty_compatible = environ.get("TTY_COMPATIBLE", "") + # 0 indicates device is not tty compatible + if tty_compatible == "0": + return False + # 1 indicates device is tty compatible + if tty_compatible == "1": + return True + + # https://force-color.org/ + force_color = environ.get("FORCE_COLOR") + if force_color is not None: + return force_color != "" + + # Any other value defaults to auto detect + isatty: Optional[Callable[[], bool]] = getattr(self.file, "isatty", None) + try: + return False if isatty is None else isatty() + except ValueError: + # in some situation (at the end of a pytest run for example) isatty() can raise + # ValueError: I/O operation on closed file + # return False because we aren't in a terminal anymore + return False + + @property + def is_dumb_terminal(self) -> bool: + """Detect dumb terminal. + + Returns: + bool: True if writing to a dumb terminal, otherwise False. + + """ + _term = self._environ.get("TERM", "") + is_dumb = _term.lower() in ("dumb", "unknown") + return self.is_terminal and is_dumb + + @property + def options(self) -> ConsoleOptions: + """Get default console options.""" + size = self.size + return ConsoleOptions( + max_height=size.height, + size=size, + legacy_windows=self.legacy_windows, + min_width=1, + max_width=size.width, + encoding=self.encoding, + is_terminal=self.is_terminal, + ) + + @property + def size(self) -> ConsoleDimensions: + """Get the size of the console. + + Returns: + ConsoleDimensions: A named tuple containing the dimensions. + """ + + if self._width is not None and self._height is not None: + return ConsoleDimensions(self._width - self.legacy_windows, self._height) + + if self.is_dumb_terminal: + return ConsoleDimensions(80, 25) + + width: Optional[int] = None + height: Optional[int] = None + + streams = _STD_STREAMS_OUTPUT if WINDOWS else _STD_STREAMS + for file_descriptor in streams: + try: + width, height = os.get_terminal_size(file_descriptor) + except (AttributeError, ValueError, OSError): # Probably not a terminal + pass + else: + break + + columns = self._environ.get("COLUMNS") + if columns is not None and columns.isdigit(): + width = int(columns) + lines = self._environ.get("LINES") + if lines is not None and lines.isdigit(): + height = int(lines) + + # get_terminal_size can report 0, 0 if run from pseudo-terminal + width = width or 80 + height = height or 25 + return ConsoleDimensions( + width - self.legacy_windows if self._width is None else self._width, + height if self._height is None else self._height, + ) + + @size.setter + def size(self, new_size: Tuple[int, int]) -> None: + """Set a new size for the terminal. + + Args: + new_size (Tuple[int, int]): New width and height. + """ + width, height = new_size + self._width = width + self._height = height + + @property + def width(self) -> int: + """Get the width of the console. + + Returns: + int: The width (in characters) of the console. + """ + return self.size.width + + @width.setter + def width(self, width: int) -> None: + """Set width. + + Args: + width (int): New width. + """ + self._width = width + + @property + def height(self) -> int: + """Get the height of the console. + + Returns: + int: The height (in lines) of the console. + """ + return self.size.height + + @height.setter + def height(self, height: int) -> None: + """Set height. + + Args: + height (int): new height. + """ + self._height = height + + def bell(self) -> None: + """Play a 'bell' sound (if supported by the terminal).""" + self.control(Control.bell()) + + def capture(self) -> Capture: + """A context manager to *capture* the result of print() or log() in a string, + rather than writing it to the console. + + Example: + >>> from rich.console import Console + >>> console = Console() + >>> with console.capture() as capture: + ... console.print("[bold magenta]Hello World[/]") + >>> print(capture.get()) + + Returns: + Capture: Context manager with disables writing to the terminal. + """ + capture = Capture(self) + return capture + + def pager( + self, pager: Optional[Pager] = None, styles: bool = False, links: bool = False + ) -> PagerContext: + """A context manager to display anything printed within a "pager". The pager application + is defined by the system and will typically support at least pressing a key to scroll. + + Args: + pager (Pager, optional): A pager object, or None to use :class:`~rich.pager.SystemPager`. Defaults to None. + styles (bool, optional): Show styles in pager. Defaults to False. + links (bool, optional): Show links in pager. Defaults to False. + + Example: + >>> from rich.console import Console + >>> from rich.__main__ import make_test_card + >>> console = Console() + >>> with console.pager(): + console.print(make_test_card()) + + Returns: + PagerContext: A context manager. + """ + return PagerContext(self, pager=pager, styles=styles, links=links) + + def line(self, count: int = 1) -> None: + """Write new line(s). + + Args: + count (int, optional): Number of new lines. Defaults to 1. + """ + + assert count >= 0, "count must be >= 0" + self.print(NewLine(count)) + + def clear(self, home: bool = True) -> None: + """Clear the screen. + + Args: + home (bool, optional): Also move the cursor to 'home' position. Defaults to True. + """ + if home: + self.control(Control.clear(), Control.home()) + else: + self.control(Control.clear()) + + def status( + self, + status: RenderableType, + *, + spinner: str = "dots", + spinner_style: StyleType = "status.spinner", + speed: float = 1.0, + refresh_per_second: float = 12.5, + ) -> "Status": + """Display a status and spinner. + + Args: + status (RenderableType): A status renderable (str or Text typically). + spinner (str, optional): Name of spinner animation (see python -m rich.spinner). Defaults to "dots". + spinner_style (StyleType, optional): Style of spinner. Defaults to "status.spinner". + speed (float, optional): Speed factor for spinner animation. Defaults to 1.0. + refresh_per_second (float, optional): Number of refreshes per second. Defaults to 12.5. + + Returns: + Status: A Status object that may be used as a context manager. + """ + from .status import Status + + status_renderable = Status( + status, + console=self, + spinner=spinner, + spinner_style=spinner_style, + speed=speed, + refresh_per_second=refresh_per_second, + ) + return status_renderable + + def show_cursor(self, show: bool = True) -> bool: + """Show or hide the cursor. + + Args: + show (bool, optional): Set visibility of the cursor. + """ + if self.is_terminal: + self.control(Control.show_cursor(show)) + return True + return False + + def set_alt_screen(self, enable: bool = True) -> bool: + """Enables alternative screen mode. + + Note, if you enable this mode, you should ensure that is disabled before + the application exits. See :meth:`~rich.Console.screen` for a context manager + that handles this for you. + + Args: + enable (bool, optional): Enable (True) or disable (False) alternate screen. Defaults to True. + + Returns: + bool: True if the control codes were written. + + """ + changed = False + if self.is_terminal and not self.legacy_windows: + self.control(Control.alt_screen(enable)) + changed = True + self._is_alt_screen = enable + return changed + + @property + def is_alt_screen(self) -> bool: + """Check if the alt screen was enabled. + + Returns: + bool: True if the alt screen was enabled, otherwise False. + """ + return self._is_alt_screen + + def set_window_title(self, title: str) -> bool: + """Set the title of the console terminal window. + + Warning: There is no means within Rich of "resetting" the window title to its + previous value, meaning the title you set will persist even after your application + exits. + + ``fish`` shell resets the window title before and after each command by default, + negating this issue. Windows Terminal and command prompt will also reset the title for you. + Most other shells and terminals, however, do not do this. + + Some terminals may require configuration changes before you can set the title. + Some terminals may not support setting the title at all. + + Other software (including the terminal itself, the shell, custom prompts, plugins, etc.) + may also set the terminal window title. This could result in whatever value you write + using this method being overwritten. + + Args: + title (str): The new title of the terminal window. + + Returns: + bool: True if the control code to change the terminal title was + written, otherwise False. Note that a return value of True + does not guarantee that the window title has actually changed, + since the feature may be unsupported/disabled in some terminals. + """ + if self.is_terminal: + self.control(Control.title(title)) + return True + return False + + def screen( + self, hide_cursor: bool = True, style: Optional[StyleType] = None + ) -> "ScreenContext": + """Context manager to enable and disable 'alternative screen' mode. + + Args: + hide_cursor (bool, optional): Also hide the cursor. Defaults to False. + style (Style, optional): Optional style for screen. Defaults to None. + + Returns: + ~ScreenContext: Context which enables alternate screen on enter, and disables it on exit. + """ + return ScreenContext(self, hide_cursor=hide_cursor, style=style or "") + + def measure( + self, renderable: RenderableType, *, options: Optional[ConsoleOptions] = None + ) -> Measurement: + """Measure a renderable. Returns a :class:`~rich.measure.Measurement` object which contains + information regarding the number of characters required to print the renderable. + + Args: + renderable (RenderableType): Any renderable or string. + options (Optional[ConsoleOptions], optional): Options to use when measuring, or None + to use default options. Defaults to None. + + Returns: + Measurement: A measurement of the renderable. + """ + measurement = Measurement.get(self, options or self.options, renderable) + return measurement + + def render( + self, renderable: RenderableType, options: Optional[ConsoleOptions] = None + ) -> Iterable[Segment]: + """Render an object in to an iterable of `Segment` instances. + + This method contains the logic for rendering objects with the console protocol. + You are unlikely to need to use it directly, unless you are extending the library. + + Args: + renderable (RenderableType): An object supporting the console protocol, or + an object that may be converted to a string. + options (ConsoleOptions, optional): An options object, or None to use self.options. Defaults to None. + + Returns: + Iterable[Segment]: An iterable of segments that may be rendered. + """ + + _options = options or self.options + if _options.max_width < 1: + # No space to render anything. This prevents potential recursion errors. + return + render_iterable: RenderResult + + renderable = rich_cast(renderable) + if hasattr(renderable, "__rich_console__") and not isinstance(renderable, type): + render_iterable = renderable.__rich_console__(self, _options) + elif isinstance(renderable, str): + text_renderable = self.render_str( + renderable, highlight=_options.highlight, markup=_options.markup + ) + render_iterable = text_renderable.__rich_console__(self, _options) + else: + raise errors.NotRenderableError( + f"Unable to render {renderable!r}; " + "A str, Segment or object with __rich_console__ method is required" + ) + + try: + iter_render = iter(render_iterable) + except TypeError: + raise errors.NotRenderableError( + f"object {render_iterable!r} is not renderable" + ) + _Segment = Segment + _options = _options.reset_height() + for render_output in iter_render: + if isinstance(render_output, _Segment): + yield render_output + else: + yield from self.render(render_output, _options) + + def render_lines( + self, + renderable: RenderableType, + options: Optional[ConsoleOptions] = None, + *, + style: Optional[Style] = None, + pad: bool = True, + new_lines: bool = False, + ) -> List[List[Segment]]: + """Render objects in to a list of lines. + + The output of render_lines is useful when further formatting of rendered console text + is required, such as the Panel class which draws a border around any renderable object. + + Args: + renderable (RenderableType): Any object renderable in the console. + options (Optional[ConsoleOptions], optional): Console options, or None to use self.options. Default to ``None``. + style (Style, optional): Optional style to apply to renderables. Defaults to ``None``. + pad (bool, optional): Pad lines shorter than render width. Defaults to ``True``. + new_lines (bool, optional): Include "\n" characters at end of lines. + + Returns: + List[List[Segment]]: A list of lines, where a line is a list of Segment objects. + """ + with self._lock: + render_options = options or self.options + _rendered = self.render(renderable, render_options) + if style: + _rendered = Segment.apply_style(_rendered, style) + + render_height = render_options.height + if render_height is not None: + render_height = max(0, render_height) + + lines = list( + islice( + Segment.split_and_crop_lines( + _rendered, + render_options.max_width, + include_new_lines=new_lines, + pad=pad, + style=style, + ), + None, + render_height, + ) + ) + if render_options.height is not None: + extra_lines = render_options.height - len(lines) + if extra_lines > 0: + pad_line = [ + ( + [ + Segment(" " * render_options.max_width, style), + Segment("\n"), + ] + if new_lines + else [Segment(" " * render_options.max_width, style)] + ) + ] + lines.extend(pad_line * extra_lines) + + return lines + + def render_str( + self, + text: str, + *, + style: Union[str, Style] = "", + justify: Optional[JustifyMethod] = None, + overflow: Optional[OverflowMethod] = None, + emoji: Optional[bool] = None, + markup: Optional[bool] = None, + highlight: Optional[bool] = None, + highlighter: Optional[HighlighterType] = None, + ) -> "Text": + """Convert a string to a Text instance. This is called automatically if + you print or log a string. + + Args: + text (str): Text to render. + style (Union[str, Style], optional): Style to apply to rendered text. + justify (str, optional): Justify method: "default", "left", "center", "full", or "right". Defaults to ``None``. + overflow (str, optional): Overflow method: "crop", "fold", or "ellipsis". Defaults to ``None``. + emoji (Optional[bool], optional): Enable emoji, or ``None`` to use Console default. + markup (Optional[bool], optional): Enable markup, or ``None`` to use Console default. + highlight (Optional[bool], optional): Enable highlighting, or ``None`` to use Console default. + highlighter (HighlighterType, optional): Optional highlighter to apply. + Returns: + ConsoleRenderable: Renderable object. + + """ + emoji_enabled = emoji or (emoji is None and self._emoji) + markup_enabled = markup or (markup is None and self._markup) + highlight_enabled = highlight or (highlight is None and self._highlight) + + if markup_enabled: + rich_text = render_markup( + text, + style=style, + emoji=emoji_enabled, + emoji_variant=self._emoji_variant, + ) + rich_text.justify = justify + rich_text.overflow = overflow + else: + rich_text = Text( + ( + _emoji_replace(text, default_variant=self._emoji_variant) + if emoji_enabled + else text + ), + justify=justify, + overflow=overflow, + style=style, + ) + + _highlighter = (highlighter or self.highlighter) if highlight_enabled else None + if _highlighter is not None: + highlight_text = _highlighter(str(rich_text)) + highlight_text.copy_styles(rich_text) + return highlight_text + + return rich_text + + def get_style( + self, name: Union[str, Style], *, default: Optional[Union[Style, str]] = None + ) -> Style: + """Get a Style instance by its theme name or parse a definition. + + Args: + name (str): The name of a style or a style definition. + + Returns: + Style: A Style object. + + Raises: + MissingStyle: If no style could be parsed from name. + + """ + if isinstance(name, Style): + return name + + try: + style = self._theme_stack.get(name) + if style is None: + style = Style.parse(name) + return style.copy() if style.link else style + except errors.StyleSyntaxError as error: + if default is not None: + return self.get_style(default) + raise errors.MissingStyle( + f"Failed to get style {name!r}; {error}" + ) from None + + def _collect_renderables( + self, + objects: Iterable[Any], + sep: str, + end: str, + *, + justify: Optional[JustifyMethod] = None, + emoji: Optional[bool] = None, + markup: Optional[bool] = None, + highlight: Optional[bool] = None, + ) -> List[ConsoleRenderable]: + """Combine a number of renderables and text into one renderable. + + Args: + objects (Iterable[Any]): Anything that Rich can render. + sep (str): String to write between print data. + end (str): String to write at end of print data. + justify (str, optional): One of "left", "right", "center", or "full". Defaults to ``None``. + emoji (Optional[bool], optional): Enable emoji code, or ``None`` to use console default. + markup (Optional[bool], optional): Enable markup, or ``None`` to use console default. + highlight (Optional[bool], optional): Enable automatic highlighting, or ``None`` to use console default. + + Returns: + List[ConsoleRenderable]: A list of things to render. + """ + + def is_expandable(obj: object) -> bool: + """Check if an object is expandable by pretty printer.""" + # Permit lazy loading + from .pretty import is_expandable as _is_expandable + + return _is_expandable(obj) + + renderables: List[ConsoleRenderable] = [] + _append = renderables.append + text: List[Text] = [] + append_text = text.append + + append = _append + if justify in ("left", "center", "right"): + + def align_append(renderable: RenderableType) -> None: + _append(Align(renderable, cast(AlignMethod, justify))) + + append = align_append + + _highlighter: HighlighterType = _null_highlighter + if highlight or (highlight is None and self._highlight): + _highlighter = self.highlighter + + def check_text() -> None: + if text: + sep_text = Text(sep, justify=justify, end=end) + append(sep_text.join(text)) + text.clear() + + for renderable in objects: + renderable = rich_cast(renderable) + if isinstance(renderable, str): + append_text( + self.render_str( + renderable, + emoji=emoji, + markup=markup, + highlight=highlight, + highlighter=_highlighter, + ) + ) + elif isinstance(renderable, Text): + append_text(renderable) + elif isinstance(renderable, ConsoleRenderable): + check_text() + append(renderable) + elif is_expandable(renderable): + check_text() + from .pretty import Pretty + + append(Pretty(renderable, highlighter=_highlighter)) + else: + append_text(_highlighter(str(renderable))) + + check_text() + + if self.style is not None: + style = self.get_style(self.style) + renderables = [Styled(renderable, style) for renderable in renderables] + + return renderables + + def rule( + self, + title: TextType = "", + *, + characters: str = "─", + style: Union[str, Style] = "rule.line", + align: AlignMethod = "center", + ) -> None: + """Draw a line with optional centered title. + + Args: + title (str, optional): Text to render over the rule. Defaults to "". + characters (str, optional): Character(s) to form the line. Defaults to "─". + style (str, optional): Style of line. Defaults to "rule.line". + align (str, optional): How to align the title, one of "left", "center", or "right". Defaults to "center". + """ + from .rule import Rule + + rule = Rule(title=title, characters=characters, style=style, align=align) + self.print(rule) + + def control(self, *control: Control) -> None: + """Insert non-printing control codes. + + Args: + control_codes (str): Control codes, such as those that may move the cursor. + """ + if not self.is_dumb_terminal: + with self: + self._buffer.extend(_control.segment for _control in control) + + def out( + self, + *objects: Any, + sep: str = " ", + end: str = "\n", + style: Optional[Union[str, Style]] = None, + highlight: Optional[bool] = None, + ) -> None: + """Output to the terminal. This is a low-level way of writing to the terminal which unlike + :meth:`~rich.console.Console.print` won't pretty print, wrap text, or apply markup, but will + optionally apply highlighting and a basic style. + + Args: + sep (str, optional): String to write between print data. Defaults to " ". + end (str, optional): String to write at end of print data. Defaults to "\\\\n". + style (Union[str, Style], optional): A style to apply to output. Defaults to None. + highlight (Optional[bool], optional): Enable automatic highlighting, or ``None`` to use + console default. Defaults to ``None``. + """ + raw_output: str = sep.join(str(_object) for _object in objects) + self.print( + raw_output, + style=style, + highlight=highlight, + emoji=False, + markup=False, + no_wrap=True, + overflow="ignore", + crop=False, + end=end, + ) + + def print( + self, + *objects: Any, + sep: str = " ", + end: str = "\n", + style: Optional[Union[str, Style]] = None, + justify: Optional[JustifyMethod] = None, + overflow: Optional[OverflowMethod] = None, + no_wrap: Optional[bool] = None, + emoji: Optional[bool] = None, + markup: Optional[bool] = None, + highlight: Optional[bool] = None, + width: Optional[int] = None, + height: Optional[int] = None, + crop: bool = True, + soft_wrap: Optional[bool] = None, + new_line_start: bool = False, + ) -> None: + """Print to the console. + + Args: + objects (positional args): Objects to log to the terminal. + sep (str, optional): String to write between print data. Defaults to " ". + end (str, optional): String to write at end of print data. Defaults to "\\\\n". + style (Union[str, Style], optional): A style to apply to output. Defaults to None. + justify (str, optional): Justify method: "default", "left", "right", "center", or "full". Defaults to ``None``. + overflow (str, optional): Overflow method: "ignore", "crop", "fold", or "ellipsis". Defaults to None. + no_wrap (Optional[bool], optional): Disable word wrapping. Defaults to None. + emoji (Optional[bool], optional): Enable emoji code, or ``None`` to use console default. Defaults to ``None``. + markup (Optional[bool], optional): Enable markup, or ``None`` to use console default. Defaults to ``None``. + highlight (Optional[bool], optional): Enable automatic highlighting, or ``None`` to use console default. Defaults to ``None``. + width (Optional[int], optional): Width of output, or ``None`` to auto-detect. Defaults to ``None``. + crop (Optional[bool], optional): Crop output to width of terminal. Defaults to True. + soft_wrap (bool, optional): Enable soft wrap mode which disables word wrapping and cropping of text or ``None`` for + Console default. Defaults to ``None``. + new_line_start (bool, False): Insert a new line at the start if the output contains more than one line. Defaults to ``False``. + """ + if not objects: + if end == "\n": + objects = (NewLine(),) + else: + objects = ("",) + + if soft_wrap is None: + soft_wrap = self.soft_wrap + if soft_wrap: + if no_wrap is None: + no_wrap = True + if overflow is None: + overflow = "ignore" + crop = False + render_hooks = self._render_hooks[:] + with self: + renderables = self._collect_renderables( + objects, + sep, + end, + justify=justify, + emoji=emoji, + markup=markup, + highlight=highlight, + ) + for hook in render_hooks: + renderables = hook.process_renderables(renderables) + render_options = self.options.update( + justify=justify, + overflow=overflow, + width=min(width, self.width) if width is not None else NO_CHANGE, + height=height, + no_wrap=no_wrap, + markup=markup, + highlight=highlight, + ) + + new_segments: List[Segment] = [] + extend = new_segments.extend + render = self.render + if style is None: + for renderable in renderables: + extend(render(renderable, render_options)) + else: + render_style = self.get_style(style) + new_line = Segment.line() + for renderable in renderables: + for line, add_new_line in Segment.split_lines_terminator( + render(renderable, render_options) + ): + extend(Segment.apply_style(line, render_style)) + if add_new_line: + new_segments.append(new_line) + + if new_line_start: + if ( + len("".join(segment.text for segment in new_segments).splitlines()) + > 1 + ): + new_segments.insert(0, Segment.line()) + if crop: + buffer_extend = self._buffer.extend + for line in Segment.split_and_crop_lines( + new_segments, self.width, pad=False + ): + buffer_extend(line) + else: + self._buffer.extend(new_segments) + + def print_json( + self, + json: Optional[str] = None, + *, + data: Any = None, + indent: Union[None, int, str] = 2, + highlight: bool = True, + skip_keys: bool = False, + ensure_ascii: bool = False, + check_circular: bool = True, + allow_nan: bool = True, + default: Optional[Callable[[Any], Any]] = None, + sort_keys: bool = False, + ) -> None: + """Pretty prints JSON. Output will be valid JSON. + + Args: + json (Optional[str]): A string containing JSON. + data (Any): If json is not supplied, then encode this data. + indent (Union[None, int, str], optional): Number of spaces to indent. Defaults to 2. + highlight (bool, optional): Enable highlighting of output: Defaults to True. + skip_keys (bool, optional): Skip keys not of a basic type. Defaults to False. + ensure_ascii (bool, optional): Escape all non-ascii characters. Defaults to False. + check_circular (bool, optional): Check for circular references. Defaults to True. + allow_nan (bool, optional): Allow NaN and Infinity values. Defaults to True. + default (Callable, optional): A callable that converts values that can not be encoded + in to something that can be JSON encoded. Defaults to None. + sort_keys (bool, optional): Sort dictionary keys. Defaults to False. + """ + from rich.json import JSON + + if json is None: + json_renderable = JSON.from_data( + data, + indent=indent, + highlight=highlight, + skip_keys=skip_keys, + ensure_ascii=ensure_ascii, + check_circular=check_circular, + allow_nan=allow_nan, + default=default, + sort_keys=sort_keys, + ) + else: + if not isinstance(json, str): + raise TypeError( + f"json must be str. Did you mean print_json(data={json!r}) ?" + ) + json_renderable = JSON( + json, + indent=indent, + highlight=highlight, + skip_keys=skip_keys, + ensure_ascii=ensure_ascii, + check_circular=check_circular, + allow_nan=allow_nan, + default=default, + sort_keys=sort_keys, + ) + self.print(json_renderable, soft_wrap=True) + + def update_screen( + self, + renderable: RenderableType, + *, + region: Optional[Region] = None, + options: Optional[ConsoleOptions] = None, + ) -> None: + """Update the screen at a given offset. + + Args: + renderable (RenderableType): A Rich renderable. + region (Region, optional): Region of screen to update, or None for entire screen. Defaults to None. + x (int, optional): x offset. Defaults to 0. + y (int, optional): y offset. Defaults to 0. + + Raises: + errors.NoAltScreen: If the Console isn't in alt screen mode. + + """ + if not self.is_alt_screen: + raise errors.NoAltScreen("Alt screen must be enabled to call update_screen") + render_options = options or self.options + if region is None: + x = y = 0 + render_options = render_options.update_dimensions( + render_options.max_width, render_options.height or self.height + ) + else: + x, y, width, height = region + render_options = render_options.update_dimensions(width, height) + + lines = self.render_lines(renderable, options=render_options) + self.update_screen_lines(lines, x, y) + + def update_screen_lines( + self, lines: List[List[Segment]], x: int = 0, y: int = 0 + ) -> None: + """Update lines of the screen at a given offset. + + Args: + lines (List[List[Segment]]): Rendered lines (as produced by :meth:`~rich.Console.render_lines`). + x (int, optional): x offset (column no). Defaults to 0. + y (int, optional): y offset (column no). Defaults to 0. + + Raises: + errors.NoAltScreen: If the Console isn't in alt screen mode. + """ + if not self.is_alt_screen: + raise errors.NoAltScreen("Alt screen must be enabled to call update_screen") + screen_update = ScreenUpdate(lines, x, y) + segments = self.render(screen_update) + self._buffer.extend(segments) + self._check_buffer() + + def print_exception( + self, + *, + width: Optional[int] = 100, + extra_lines: int = 3, + theme: Optional[str] = None, + word_wrap: bool = False, + show_locals: bool = False, + suppress: Iterable[Union[str, ModuleType]] = (), + max_frames: int = 100, + ) -> None: + """Prints a rich render of the last exception and traceback. + + Args: + width (Optional[int], optional): Number of characters used to render code. Defaults to 100. + extra_lines (int, optional): Additional lines of code to render. Defaults to 3. + theme (str, optional): Override pygments theme used in traceback + word_wrap (bool, optional): Enable word wrapping of long lines. Defaults to False. + show_locals (bool, optional): Enable display of local variables. Defaults to False. + suppress (Iterable[Union[str, ModuleType]]): Optional sequence of modules or paths to exclude from traceback. + max_frames (int): Maximum number of frames to show in a traceback, 0 for no maximum. Defaults to 100. + """ + from .traceback import Traceback + + traceback = Traceback( + width=width, + extra_lines=extra_lines, + theme=theme, + word_wrap=word_wrap, + show_locals=show_locals, + suppress=suppress, + max_frames=max_frames, + ) + self.print(traceback) + + @staticmethod + def _caller_frame_info( + offset: int, currentframe: Optional[Callable[[], Optional[FrameType]]] = None + ) -> Tuple[str, int, Dict[str, Any]]: + """Get caller frame information. + + Args: + offset (int): the caller offset within the current frame stack. + currentframe (Callable[[], Optional[FrameType]], optional): the callable to use to + retrieve the current frame. Defaults to None, which will use ``inspect.currentframe()``. + + Returns: + Tuple[str, int, Dict[str, Any]]: A tuple containing the filename, the line number and + the dictionary of local variables associated with the caller frame. + + Raises: + RuntimeError: If the stack offset is invalid. + """ + # Ignore the frame of this local helper + offset += 1 + + if currentframe is None: + import inspect + + frame = inspect.currentframe() + else: + frame = currentframe() + if frame is not None: + while offset and frame is not None: + frame = frame.f_back + offset -= 1 + assert frame is not None + return frame.f_code.co_filename, frame.f_lineno, frame.f_locals + else: + from inspect import stack + + frame_info = stack()[offset] + return frame_info.filename, frame_info.lineno, frame_info.frame.f_locals + + def log( + self, + *objects: Any, + sep: str = " ", + end: str = "\n", + style: Optional[Union[str, Style]] = None, + justify: Optional[JustifyMethod] = None, + emoji: Optional[bool] = None, + markup: Optional[bool] = None, + highlight: Optional[bool] = None, + log_locals: bool = False, + _stack_offset: int = 1, + ) -> None: + """Log rich content to the terminal. + + Args: + objects (positional args): Objects to log to the terminal. + sep (str, optional): String to write between print data. Defaults to " ". + end (str, optional): String to write at end of print data. Defaults to "\\\\n". + style (Union[str, Style], optional): A style to apply to output. Defaults to None. + justify (str, optional): One of "left", "right", "center", or "full". Defaults to ``None``. + emoji (Optional[bool], optional): Enable emoji code, or ``None`` to use console default. Defaults to None. + markup (Optional[bool], optional): Enable markup, or ``None`` to use console default. Defaults to None. + highlight (Optional[bool], optional): Enable automatic highlighting, or ``None`` to use console default. Defaults to None. + log_locals (bool, optional): Boolean to enable logging of locals where ``log()`` + was called. Defaults to False. + _stack_offset (int, optional): Offset of caller from end of call stack. Defaults to 1. + """ + if not objects: + objects = (NewLine(),) + + render_hooks = self._render_hooks[:] + + with self: + renderables = self._collect_renderables( + objects, + sep, + end, + justify=justify, + emoji=emoji, + markup=markup, + highlight=highlight, + ) + if style is not None: + renderables = [Styled(renderable, style) for renderable in renderables] + + filename, line_no, locals = self._caller_frame_info(_stack_offset) + link_path = None if filename.startswith("<") else os.path.abspath(filename) + path = filename.rpartition(os.sep)[-1] + if log_locals: + from .scope import render_scope + + locals_map = { + key: value + for key, value in locals.items() + if not key.startswith("__") + } + renderables.append(render_scope(locals_map, title="[i]locals")) + + renderables = [ + self._log_render( + self, + renderables, + log_time=self.get_datetime(), + path=path, + line_no=line_no, + link_path=link_path, + ) + ] + for hook in render_hooks: + renderables = hook.process_renderables(renderables) + new_segments: List[Segment] = [] + extend = new_segments.extend + render = self.render + render_options = self.options + for renderable in renderables: + extend(render(renderable, render_options)) + buffer_extend = self._buffer.extend + for line in Segment.split_and_crop_lines( + new_segments, self.width, pad=False + ): + buffer_extend(line) + + def on_broken_pipe(self) -> None: + """This function is called when a `BrokenPipeError` is raised. + + This can occur when piping Textual output in Linux and macOS. + The default implementation is to exit the app, but you could implement + this method in a subclass to change the behavior. + + See https://docs.python.org/3/library/signal.html#note-on-sigpipe for details. + """ + self.quiet = True + devnull = os.open(os.devnull, os.O_WRONLY) + os.dup2(devnull, sys.stdout.fileno()) + raise SystemExit(1) + + def _check_buffer(self) -> None: + """Check if the buffer may be rendered. Render it if it can (e.g. Console.quiet is False) + Rendering is supported on Windows, Unix and Jupyter environments. For + legacy Windows consoles, the win32 API is called directly. + This method will also record what it renders if recording is enabled via Console.record. + """ + if self.quiet: + del self._buffer[:] + return + + try: + self._write_buffer() + except BrokenPipeError: + self.on_broken_pipe() + + def _write_buffer(self) -> None: + """Write the buffer to the output file.""" + + with self._lock: + if self.record and not self._buffer_index: + with self._record_buffer_lock: + self._record_buffer.extend(self._buffer[:]) + + if self._buffer_index == 0: + if self.is_jupyter: # pragma: no cover + from .jupyter import display + + display(self._buffer, self._render_buffer(self._buffer[:])) + del self._buffer[:] + else: + if WINDOWS: + use_legacy_windows_render = False + if self.legacy_windows: + fileno = get_fileno(self.file) + if fileno is not None: + use_legacy_windows_render = ( + fileno in _STD_STREAMS_OUTPUT + ) + + if use_legacy_windows_render: + from rich._win32_console import LegacyWindowsTerm + from rich._windows_renderer import legacy_windows_render + + buffer = self._buffer[:] + if self.no_color and self._color_system: + buffer = list(Segment.remove_color(buffer)) + + legacy_windows_render(buffer, LegacyWindowsTerm(self.file)) + else: + # Either a non-std stream on legacy Windows, or modern Windows. + text = self._render_buffer(self._buffer[:]) + # https://bugs.python.org/issue37871 + # https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/82052 + # We need to avoid writing more than 32Kb in a single write, due to the above bug + write = self.file.write + # Worse case scenario, every character is 4 bytes of utf-8 + MAX_WRITE = 32 * 1024 // 4 + try: + if len(text) <= MAX_WRITE: + write(text) + else: + batch: List[str] = [] + batch_append = batch.append + size = 0 + for line in text.splitlines(True): + if size + len(line) > MAX_WRITE and batch: + write("".join(batch)) + batch.clear() + size = 0 + batch_append(line) + size += len(line) + if batch: + write("".join(batch)) + batch.clear() + except UnicodeEncodeError as error: + error.reason = f"{error.reason}\n*** You may need to add PYTHONIOENCODING=utf-8 to your environment ***" + raise + else: + text = self._render_buffer(self._buffer[:]) + try: + self.file.write(text) + except UnicodeEncodeError as error: + error.reason = f"{error.reason}\n*** You may need to add PYTHONIOENCODING=utf-8 to your environment ***" + raise + + self.file.flush() + del self._buffer[:] + + def _render_buffer(self, buffer: Iterable[Segment]) -> str: + """Render buffered output, and clear buffer.""" + output: List[str] = [] + append = output.append + color_system = self._color_system + legacy_windows = self.legacy_windows + not_terminal = not self.is_terminal + if self.no_color and color_system: + buffer = Segment.remove_color(buffer) + for text, style, control in buffer: + if style: + append( + style.render( + text, + color_system=color_system, + legacy_windows=legacy_windows, + ) + ) + elif not (not_terminal and control): + append(text) + + rendered = "".join(output) + return rendered + + def input( + self, + prompt: TextType = "", + *, + markup: bool = True, + emoji: bool = True, + password: bool = False, + stream: Optional[TextIO] = None, + ) -> str: + """Displays a prompt and waits for input from the user. The prompt may contain color / style. + + It works in the same way as Python's builtin :func:`input` function and provides elaborate line editing and history features if Python's builtin :mod:`readline` module is previously loaded. + + Args: + prompt (Union[str, Text]): Text to render in the prompt. + markup (bool, optional): Enable console markup (requires a str prompt). Defaults to True. + emoji (bool, optional): Enable emoji (requires a str prompt). Defaults to True. + password: (bool, optional): Hide typed text. Defaults to False. + stream: (TextIO, optional): Optional file to read input from (rather than stdin). Defaults to None. + + Returns: + str: Text read from stdin. + """ + if prompt: + self.print(prompt, markup=markup, emoji=emoji, end="") + if password: + import getpass as _getpass_mod + + result = _getpass_mod.getpass("", stream=stream) + else: + if stream: + result = stream.readline() + else: + result = input() + return result + + def export_text(self, *, clear: bool = True, styles: bool = False) -> str: + """Generate text from console contents (requires record=True argument in constructor). + + Args: + clear (bool, optional): Clear record buffer after exporting. Defaults to ``True``. + styles (bool, optional): If ``True``, ansi escape codes will be included. ``False`` for plain text. + Defaults to ``False``. + + Returns: + str: String containing console contents. + + """ + assert ( + self.record + ), "To export console contents set record=True in the constructor or instance" + + with self._record_buffer_lock: + if styles: + text = "".join( + (style.render(text) if style else text) + for text, style, _ in self._record_buffer + ) + else: + text = "".join( + segment.text + for segment in self._record_buffer + if not segment.control + ) + if clear: + del self._record_buffer[:] + return text + + def save_text( + self, + path: Union[str, PathLike[str]], + *, + clear: bool = True, + styles: bool = False, + ) -> None: + """Generate text from console and save to a given location (requires record=True argument in constructor). + + Args: + path (Union[str, PathLike[str]]): Path to write text files. + clear (bool, optional): Clear record buffer after exporting. Defaults to ``True``. + styles (bool, optional): If ``True``, ansi style codes will be included. ``False`` for plain text. + Defaults to ``False``. + + """ + text = self.export_text(clear=clear, styles=styles) + with open(path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as write_file: + write_file.write(text) + + def export_html( + self, + *, + theme: Optional[TerminalTheme] = None, + clear: bool = True, + code_format: Optional[str] = None, + inline_styles: bool = False, + ) -> str: + """Generate HTML from console contents (requires record=True argument in constructor). + + Args: + theme (TerminalTheme, optional): TerminalTheme object containing console colors. + clear (bool, optional): Clear record buffer after exporting. Defaults to ``True``. + code_format (str, optional): Format string to render HTML. In addition to '{foreground}', + '{background}', and '{code}', should contain '{stylesheet}' if inline_styles is ``False``. + inline_styles (bool, optional): If ``True`` styles will be inlined in to spans, which makes files + larger but easier to cut and paste markup. If ``False``, styles will be embedded in a style tag. + Defaults to False. + + Returns: + str: String containing console contents as HTML. + """ + from html import escape + + assert ( + self.record + ), "To export console contents set record=True in the constructor or instance" + fragments: List[str] = [] + append = fragments.append + _theme = theme or DEFAULT_TERMINAL_THEME + stylesheet = "" + + render_code_format = CONSOLE_HTML_FORMAT if code_format is None else code_format + + with self._record_buffer_lock: + if inline_styles: + for text, style, _ in Segment.filter_control( + Segment.simplify(self._record_buffer) + ): + text = escape(text) + if style: + rule = style.get_html_style(_theme) + if style.link: + text = f'{text}' + text = f'{text}' if rule else text + append(text) + else: + styles: Dict[str, int] = {} + for text, style, _ in Segment.filter_control( + Segment.simplify(self._record_buffer) + ): + text = escape(text) + if style: + rule = style.get_html_style(_theme) + style_number = styles.setdefault(rule, len(styles) + 1) + if style.link: + text = f'
{text}' + else: + text = f'{text}' + append(text) + stylesheet_rules: List[str] = [] + stylesheet_append = stylesheet_rules.append + for style_rule, style_number in styles.items(): + if style_rule: + stylesheet_append(f".r{style_number} {{{style_rule}}}") + stylesheet = "\n".join(stylesheet_rules) + + rendered_code = render_code_format.format( + code="".join(fragments), + stylesheet=stylesheet, + foreground=_theme.foreground_color.hex, + background=_theme.background_color.hex, + ) + if clear: + del self._record_buffer[:] + return rendered_code + + def save_html( + self, + path: Union[str, PathLike[str]], + *, + theme: Optional[TerminalTheme] = None, + clear: bool = True, + code_format: str = CONSOLE_HTML_FORMAT, + inline_styles: bool = False, + ) -> None: + """Generate HTML from console contents and write to a file (requires record=True argument in constructor). + + Args: + path (Union[str, PathLike[str]]): Path to write html file. + theme (TerminalTheme, optional): TerminalTheme object containing console colors. + clear (bool, optional): Clear record buffer after exporting. Defaults to ``True``. + code_format (str, optional): Format string to render HTML. In addition to '{foreground}', + '{background}', and '{code}', should contain '{stylesheet}' if inline_styles is ``False``. + inline_styles (bool, optional): If ``True`` styles will be inlined in to spans, which makes files + larger but easier to cut and paste markup. If ``False``, styles will be embedded in a style tag. + Defaults to False. + + """ + html = self.export_html( + theme=theme, + clear=clear, + code_format=code_format, + inline_styles=inline_styles, + ) + with open(path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as write_file: + write_file.write(html) + + def export_svg( + self, + *, + title: str = "Rich", + theme: Optional[TerminalTheme] = None, + clear: bool = True, + code_format: str = CONSOLE_SVG_FORMAT, + font_aspect_ratio: float = 0.61, + unique_id: Optional[str] = None, + ) -> str: + """ + Generate an SVG from the console contents (requires record=True in Console constructor). + + Args: + title (str, optional): The title of the tab in the output image + theme (TerminalTheme, optional): The ``TerminalTheme`` object to use to style the terminal + clear (bool, optional): Clear record buffer after exporting. Defaults to ``True`` + code_format (str, optional): Format string used to generate the SVG. Rich will inject a number of variables + into the string in order to form the final SVG output. The default template used and the variables + injected by Rich can be found by inspecting the ``console.CONSOLE_SVG_FORMAT`` variable. + font_aspect_ratio (float, optional): The width to height ratio of the font used in the ``code_format`` + string. Defaults to 0.61, which is the width to height ratio of Fira Code (the default font). + If you aren't specifying a different font inside ``code_format``, you probably don't need this. + unique_id (str, optional): unique id that is used as the prefix for various elements (CSS styles, node + ids). If not set, this defaults to a computed value based on the recorded content. + """ + + import zlib + from html import escape + + from rich.cells import cell_len + + style_cache: Dict[Style, str] = {} + + def get_svg_style(style: Style) -> str: + """Convert a Style to CSS rules for SVG.""" + if style in style_cache: + return style_cache[style] + css_rules = [] + color = ( + _theme.foreground_color + if (style.color is None or style.color.is_default) + else style.color.get_truecolor(_theme) + ) + bgcolor = ( + _theme.background_color + if (style.bgcolor is None or style.bgcolor.is_default) + else style.bgcolor.get_truecolor(_theme) + ) + if style.reverse: + color, bgcolor = bgcolor, color + if style.dim: + color = blend_rgb(color, bgcolor, 0.4) + css_rules.append(f"fill: {color.hex}") + if style.bold: + css_rules.append("font-weight: bold") + if style.italic: + css_rules.append("font-style: italic;") + if style.underline: + css_rules.append("text-decoration: underline;") + if style.strike: + css_rules.append("text-decoration: line-through;") + + css = ";".join(css_rules) + style_cache[style] = css + return css + + _theme = theme or SVG_EXPORT_THEME + + width = self.width + char_height = 20 + char_width = char_height * font_aspect_ratio + line_height = char_height * 1.22 + + margin_top = 1 + margin_right = 1 + margin_bottom = 1 + margin_left = 1 + + padding_top = 40 + padding_right = 8 + padding_bottom = 8 + padding_left = 8 + + padding_width = padding_left + padding_right + padding_height = padding_top + padding_bottom + margin_width = margin_left + margin_right + margin_height = margin_top + margin_bottom + + text_backgrounds: List[str] = [] + text_group: List[str] = [] + classes: Dict[str, int] = {} + style_no = 1 + + def escape_text(text: str) -> str: + """HTML escape text and replace spaces with nbsp.""" + return escape(text).replace(" ", " ") + + def make_tag( + name: str, content: Optional[str] = None, **attribs: object + ) -> str: + """Make a tag from name, content, and attributes.""" + + def stringify(value: object) -> str: + if isinstance(value, (float)): + return format(value, "g") + return str(value) + + tag_attribs = " ".join( + f'{k.lstrip("_").replace("_", "-")}="{stringify(v)}"' + for k, v in attribs.items() + ) + return ( + f"<{name} {tag_attribs}>{content}" + if content + else f"<{name} {tag_attribs}/>" + ) + + with self._record_buffer_lock: + segments = list(Segment.filter_control(self._record_buffer)) + if clear: + self._record_buffer.clear() + + if unique_id is None: + unique_id = "terminal-" + str( + zlib.adler32( + ("".join(repr(segment) for segment in segments)).encode( + "utf-8", + "ignore", + ) + + title.encode("utf-8", "ignore") + ) + ) + y = 0 + for y, line in enumerate(Segment.split_and_crop_lines(segments, length=width)): + x = 0 + for text, style, _control in line: + style = style or Style() + rules = get_svg_style(style) + if rules not in classes: + classes[rules] = style_no + style_no += 1 + class_name = f"r{classes[rules]}" + + if style.reverse: + has_background = True + background = ( + _theme.foreground_color.hex + if style.color is None + else style.color.get_truecolor(_theme).hex + ) + else: + bgcolor = style.bgcolor + has_background = bgcolor is not None and not bgcolor.is_default + background = ( + _theme.background_color.hex + if style.bgcolor is None + else style.bgcolor.get_truecolor(_theme).hex + ) + + text_length = cell_len(text) + if has_background: + text_backgrounds.append( + make_tag( + "rect", + fill=background, + x=x * char_width, + y=y * line_height + 1.5, + width=char_width * text_length, + height=line_height + 0.25, + shape_rendering="crispEdges", + ) + ) + + if text != " " * len(text): + text_group.append( + make_tag( + "text", + escape_text(text), + _class=f"{unique_id}-{class_name}", + x=x * char_width, + y=y * line_height + char_height, + textLength=char_width * len(text), + clip_path=f"url(#{unique_id}-line-{y})", + ) + ) + x += cell_len(text) + + line_offsets = [line_no * line_height + 1.5 for line_no in range(y)] + lines = "\n".join( + f""" + {make_tag("rect", x=0, y=offset, width=char_width * width, height=line_height + 0.25)} + """ + for line_no, offset in enumerate(line_offsets) + ) + + styles = "\n".join( + f".{unique_id}-r{rule_no} {{ {css} }}" for css, rule_no in classes.items() + ) + backgrounds = "".join(text_backgrounds) + matrix = "".join(text_group) + + terminal_width = ceil(width * char_width + padding_width) + terminal_height = (y + 1) * line_height + padding_height + chrome = make_tag( + "rect", + fill=_theme.background_color.hex, + stroke="rgba(255,255,255,0.35)", + stroke_width="1", + x=margin_left, + y=margin_top, + width=terminal_width, + height=terminal_height, + rx=8, + ) + + title_color = _theme.foreground_color.hex + if title: + chrome += make_tag( + "text", + escape_text(title), + _class=f"{unique_id}-title", + fill=title_color, + text_anchor="middle", + x=terminal_width // 2, + y=margin_top + char_height + 6, + ) + chrome += f""" + + + + + + """ + + svg = code_format.format( + unique_id=unique_id, + char_width=char_width, + char_height=char_height, + line_height=line_height, + terminal_width=char_width * width - 1, + terminal_height=(y + 1) * line_height - 1, + width=terminal_width + margin_width, + height=terminal_height + margin_height, + terminal_x=margin_left + padding_left, + terminal_y=margin_top + padding_top, + styles=styles, + chrome=chrome, + backgrounds=backgrounds, + matrix=matrix, + lines=lines, + ) + return svg + + def save_svg( + self, + path: Union[str, PathLike[str]], + *, + title: str = "Rich", + theme: Optional[TerminalTheme] = None, + clear: bool = True, + code_format: str = CONSOLE_SVG_FORMAT, + font_aspect_ratio: float = 0.61, + unique_id: Optional[str] = None, + ) -> None: + """Generate an SVG file from the console contents (requires record=True in Console constructor). + + Args: + path (Union[str, PathLike[str]]): The path to write the SVG to. + title (str, optional): The title of the tab in the output image + theme (TerminalTheme, optional): The ``TerminalTheme`` object to use to style the terminal + clear (bool, optional): Clear record buffer after exporting. Defaults to ``True`` + code_format (str, optional): Format string used to generate the SVG. Rich will inject a number of variables + into the string in order to form the final SVG output. The default template used and the variables + injected by Rich can be found by inspecting the ``console.CONSOLE_SVG_FORMAT`` variable. + font_aspect_ratio (float, optional): The width to height ratio of the font used in the ``code_format`` + string. Defaults to 0.61, which is the width to height ratio of Fira Code (the default font). + If you aren't specifying a different font inside ``code_format``, you probably don't need this. + unique_id (str, optional): unique id that is used as the prefix for various elements (CSS styles, node + ids). If not set, this defaults to a computed value based on the recorded content. + """ + svg = self.export_svg( + title=title, + theme=theme, + clear=clear, + code_format=code_format, + font_aspect_ratio=font_aspect_ratio, + unique_id=unique_id, + ) + with open(path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as write_file: + write_file.write(svg) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + console = Console(record=True) + + console.log( + "JSONRPC [i]request[/i]", + 5, + 1.3, + True, + False, + None, + { + "jsonrpc": "2.0", + "method": "subtract", + "params": {"minuend": 42, "subtrahend": 23}, + "id": 3, + }, + ) + + console.log("Hello, World!", "{'a': 1}", repr(console)) + + console.print( + { + "name": None, + "empty": [], + "quiz": { + "sport": { + "answered": True, + "q1": { + "question": "Which one is correct team name in NBA?", + "options": [ + "New York Bulls", + "Los Angeles Kings", + "Golden State Warriors", + "Huston Rocket", + ], + "answer": "Huston Rocket", + }, + }, + "maths": { + "answered": False, + "q1": { + "question": "5 + 7 = ?", + "options": [10, 11, 12, 13], + "answer": 12, + }, + "q2": { + "question": "12 - 8 = ?", + "options": [1, 2, 3, 4], + "answer": 4, + }, + }, + }, + } + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/constrain.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/constrain.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..65fdf56342e8b5b8e181914881025231684e1871 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/constrain.py @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +from typing import Optional, TYPE_CHECKING + +from .jupyter import JupyterMixin +from .measure import Measurement + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from .console import Console, ConsoleOptions, RenderableType, RenderResult + + +class Constrain(JupyterMixin): + """Constrain the width of a renderable to a given number of characters. + + Args: + renderable (RenderableType): A renderable object. + width (int, optional): The maximum width (in characters) to render. Defaults to 80. + """ + + def __init__(self, renderable: "RenderableType", width: Optional[int] = 80) -> None: + self.renderable = renderable + self.width = width + + def __rich_console__( + self, console: "Console", options: "ConsoleOptions" + ) -> "RenderResult": + if self.width is None: + yield self.renderable + else: + child_options = options.update_width(min(self.width, options.max_width)) + yield from console.render(self.renderable, child_options) + + def __rich_measure__( + self, console: "Console", options: "ConsoleOptions" + ) -> "Measurement": + if self.width is not None: + options = options.update_width(self.width) + measurement = Measurement.get(console, options, self.renderable) + return measurement diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/containers.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/containers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..901ff8ba6ea0836481a015ed5c627889cc416c03 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/containers.py @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +from itertools import zip_longest +from typing import ( + TYPE_CHECKING, + Iterable, + Iterator, + List, + Optional, + TypeVar, + Union, + overload, +) + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from .console import ( + Console, + ConsoleOptions, + JustifyMethod, + OverflowMethod, + RenderResult, + RenderableType, + ) + from .text import Text + +from .cells import cell_len +from .measure import Measurement + +T = TypeVar("T") + + +class Renderables: + """A list subclass which renders its contents to the console.""" + + def __init__( + self, renderables: Optional[Iterable["RenderableType"]] = None + ) -> None: + self._renderables: List["RenderableType"] = ( + list(renderables) if renderables is not None else [] + ) + + def __rich_console__( + self, console: "Console", options: "ConsoleOptions" + ) -> "RenderResult": + """Console render method to insert line-breaks.""" + yield from self._renderables + + def __rich_measure__( + self, console: "Console", options: "ConsoleOptions" + ) -> "Measurement": + dimensions = [ + Measurement.get(console, options, renderable) + for renderable in self._renderables + ] + if not dimensions: + return Measurement(1, 1) + _min = max(dimension.minimum for dimension in dimensions) + _max = max(dimension.maximum for dimension in dimensions) + return Measurement(_min, _max) + + def append(self, renderable: "RenderableType") -> None: + self._renderables.append(renderable) + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterable["RenderableType"]: + return iter(self._renderables) + + +class Lines: + """A list subclass which can render to the console.""" + + def __init__(self, lines: Iterable["Text"] = ()) -> None: + self._lines: List["Text"] = list(lines) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"Lines({self._lines!r})" + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator["Text"]: + return iter(self._lines) + + @overload + def __getitem__(self, index: int) -> "Text": + ... + + @overload + def __getitem__(self, index: slice) -> List["Text"]: + ... + + def __getitem__(self, index: Union[slice, int]) -> Union["Text", List["Text"]]: + return self._lines[index] + + def __setitem__(self, index: int, value: "Text") -> "Lines": + self._lines[index] = value + return self + + def __len__(self) -> int: + return self._lines.__len__() + + def __rich_console__( + self, console: "Console", options: "ConsoleOptions" + ) -> "RenderResult": + """Console render method to insert line-breaks.""" + yield from self._lines + + def append(self, line: "Text") -> None: + self._lines.append(line) + + def extend(self, lines: Iterable["Text"]) -> None: + self._lines.extend(lines) + + def pop(self, index: int = -1) -> "Text": + return self._lines.pop(index) + + def justify( + self, + console: "Console", + width: int, + justify: "JustifyMethod" = "left", + overflow: "OverflowMethod" = "fold", + ) -> None: + """Justify and overflow text to a given width. + + Args: + console (Console): Console instance. + width (int): Number of cells available per line. + justify (str, optional): Default justify method for text: "left", "center", "full" or "right". Defaults to "left". + overflow (str, optional): Default overflow for text: "crop", "fold", or "ellipsis". Defaults to "fold". + + """ + from .text import Text + + if justify == "left": + for line in self._lines: + line.truncate(width, overflow=overflow, pad=True) + elif justify == "center": + for line in self._lines: + line.rstrip() + line.truncate(width, overflow=overflow) + line.pad_left((width - cell_len(line.plain)) // 2) + line.pad_right(width - cell_len(line.plain)) + elif justify == "right": + for line in self._lines: + line.rstrip() + line.truncate(width, overflow=overflow) + line.pad_left(width - cell_len(line.plain)) + elif justify == "full": + for line_index, line in enumerate(self._lines): + if line_index == len(self._lines) - 1: + break + words = line.split(" ") + words_size = sum(cell_len(word.plain) for word in words) + num_spaces = len(words) - 1 + spaces = [1 for _ in range(num_spaces)] + index = 0 + if spaces: + while words_size + num_spaces < width: + spaces[len(spaces) - index - 1] += 1 + num_spaces += 1 + index = (index + 1) % len(spaces) + tokens: List[Text] = [] + for index, (word, next_word) in enumerate( + zip_longest(words, words[1:]) + ): + tokens.append(word) + if index < len(spaces): + style = word.get_style_at_offset(console, -1) + next_style = next_word.get_style_at_offset(console, 0) + space_style = style if style == next_style else line.style + tokens.append(Text(" " * spaces[index], style=space_style)) + self[line_index] = Text("").join(tokens) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/control.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/control.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..248b0f595a5f101eb43c62ccc090729271be3c43 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/control.py @@ -0,0 +1,219 @@ +import time +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Callable, Dict, Iterable, List, Union, Final + +from .segment import ControlCode, ControlType, Segment + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from .console import Console, ConsoleOptions, RenderResult + +STRIP_CONTROL_CODES: Final = [ + 7, # Bell + 8, # Backspace + 11, # Vertical tab + 12, # Form feed + 13, # Carriage return +] +_CONTROL_STRIP_TRANSLATE: Final = { + _codepoint: None for _codepoint in STRIP_CONTROL_CODES +} + +CONTROL_ESCAPE: Final = { + 7: "\\a", + 8: "\\b", + 11: "\\v", + 12: "\\f", + 13: "\\r", +} + +CONTROL_CODES_FORMAT: Dict[int, Callable[..., str]] = { + ControlType.BELL: lambda: "\x07", + ControlType.CARRIAGE_RETURN: lambda: "\r", + ControlType.HOME: lambda: "\x1b[H", + ControlType.CLEAR: lambda: "\x1b[2J", + ControlType.ENABLE_ALT_SCREEN: lambda: "\x1b[?1049h", + ControlType.DISABLE_ALT_SCREEN: lambda: "\x1b[?1049l", + ControlType.SHOW_CURSOR: lambda: "\x1b[?25h", + ControlType.HIDE_CURSOR: lambda: "\x1b[?25l", + ControlType.CURSOR_UP: lambda param: f"\x1b[{param}A", + ControlType.CURSOR_DOWN: lambda param: f"\x1b[{param}B", + ControlType.CURSOR_FORWARD: lambda param: f"\x1b[{param}C", + ControlType.CURSOR_BACKWARD: lambda param: f"\x1b[{param}D", + ControlType.CURSOR_MOVE_TO_COLUMN: lambda param: f"\x1b[{param+1}G", + ControlType.ERASE_IN_LINE: lambda param: f"\x1b[{param}K", + ControlType.CURSOR_MOVE_TO: lambda x, y: f"\x1b[{y+1};{x+1}H", + ControlType.SET_WINDOW_TITLE: lambda title: f"\x1b]0;{title}\x07", +} + + +class Control: + """A renderable that inserts a control code (non printable but may move cursor). + + Args: + *codes (str): Positional arguments are either a :class:`~rich.segment.ControlType` enum or a + tuple of ControlType and an integer parameter + """ + + __slots__ = ["segment"] + + def __init__(self, *codes: Union[ControlType, ControlCode]) -> None: + control_codes: List[ControlCode] = [ + (code,) if isinstance(code, ControlType) else code for code in codes + ] + _format_map = CONTROL_CODES_FORMAT + rendered_codes = "".join( + _format_map[code](*parameters) for code, *parameters in control_codes + ) + self.segment = Segment(rendered_codes, None, control_codes) + + @classmethod + def bell(cls) -> "Control": + """Ring the 'bell'.""" + return cls(ControlType.BELL) + + @classmethod + def home(cls) -> "Control": + """Move cursor to 'home' position.""" + return cls(ControlType.HOME) + + @classmethod + def move(cls, x: int = 0, y: int = 0) -> "Control": + """Move cursor relative to current position. + + Args: + x (int): X offset. + y (int): Y offset. + + Returns: + ~Control: Control object. + + """ + + def get_codes() -> Iterable[ControlCode]: + control = ControlType + if x: + yield ( + control.CURSOR_FORWARD if x > 0 else control.CURSOR_BACKWARD, + abs(x), + ) + if y: + yield ( + control.CURSOR_DOWN if y > 0 else control.CURSOR_UP, + abs(y), + ) + + control = cls(*get_codes()) + return control + + @classmethod + def move_to_column(cls, x: int, y: int = 0) -> "Control": + """Move to the given column, optionally add offset to row. + + Returns: + x (int): absolute x (column) + y (int): optional y offset (row) + + Returns: + ~Control: Control object. + """ + + return ( + cls( + (ControlType.CURSOR_MOVE_TO_COLUMN, x), + ( + ControlType.CURSOR_DOWN if y > 0 else ControlType.CURSOR_UP, + abs(y), + ), + ) + if y + else cls((ControlType.CURSOR_MOVE_TO_COLUMN, x)) + ) + + @classmethod + def move_to(cls, x: int, y: int) -> "Control": + """Move cursor to absolute position. + + Args: + x (int): x offset (column) + y (int): y offset (row) + + Returns: + ~Control: Control object. + """ + return cls((ControlType.CURSOR_MOVE_TO, x, y)) + + @classmethod + def clear(cls) -> "Control": + """Clear the screen.""" + return cls(ControlType.CLEAR) + + @classmethod + def show_cursor(cls, show: bool) -> "Control": + """Show or hide the cursor.""" + return cls(ControlType.SHOW_CURSOR if show else ControlType.HIDE_CURSOR) + + @classmethod + def alt_screen(cls, enable: bool) -> "Control": + """Enable or disable alt screen.""" + if enable: + return cls(ControlType.ENABLE_ALT_SCREEN, ControlType.HOME) + else: + return cls(ControlType.DISABLE_ALT_SCREEN) + + @classmethod + def title(cls, title: str) -> "Control": + """Set the terminal window title + + Args: + title (str): The new terminal window title + """ + return cls((ControlType.SET_WINDOW_TITLE, title)) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return self.segment.text + + def __rich_console__( + self, console: "Console", options: "ConsoleOptions" + ) -> "RenderResult": + if self.segment.text: + yield self.segment + + +def strip_control_codes( + text: str, _translate_table: Dict[int, None] = _CONTROL_STRIP_TRANSLATE +) -> str: + """Remove control codes from text. + + Args: + text (str): A string possibly contain control codes. + + Returns: + str: String with control codes removed. + """ + return text.translate(_translate_table) + + +def escape_control_codes( + text: str, + _translate_table: Dict[int, str] = CONTROL_ESCAPE, +) -> str: + """Replace control codes with their "escaped" equivalent in the given text. + (e.g. "\b" becomes "\\b") + + Args: + text (str): A string possibly containing control codes. + + Returns: + str: String with control codes replaced with their escaped version. + """ + return text.translate(_translate_table) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + from rich.console import Console + + console = Console() + console.print("Look at the title of your terminal window ^") + # console.print(Control((ControlType.SET_WINDOW_TITLE, "Hello, world!"))) + for i in range(10): + console.set_window_title("🚀 Loading" + "." * i) + time.sleep(0.5) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/default_styles.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/default_styles.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f2e4cd1b9a12e77302a520f507d519526d444458 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/default_styles.py @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ +from typing import Dict + +from .style import Style + +DEFAULT_STYLES: Dict[str, Style] = { + "none": Style.null(), + "reset": Style( + color="default", + bgcolor="default", + dim=False, + bold=False, + italic=False, + underline=False, + blink=False, + blink2=False, + reverse=False, + conceal=False, + strike=False, + ), + "dim": Style(dim=True), + "bright": Style(dim=False), + "bold": Style(bold=True), + "strong": Style(bold=True), + "code": Style(reverse=True, bold=True), + "italic": Style(italic=True), + "emphasize": Style(italic=True), + "underline": Style(underline=True), + "blink": Style(blink=True), + "blink2": Style(blink2=True), + "reverse": Style(reverse=True), + "strike": Style(strike=True), + "black": Style(color="black"), + "red": Style(color="red"), + "green": Style(color="green"), + "yellow": Style(color="yellow"), + "magenta": Style(color="magenta"), + "cyan": Style(color="cyan"), + "white": Style(color="white"), + "inspect.attr": Style(color="yellow", italic=True), + "inspect.attr.dunder": Style(color="yellow", italic=True, dim=True), + "inspect.callable": Style(bold=True, color="red"), + "inspect.async_def": Style(italic=True, color="bright_cyan"), + "inspect.def": Style(italic=True, color="bright_cyan"), + "inspect.class": Style(italic=True, color="bright_cyan"), + "inspect.error": Style(bold=True, color="red"), + "inspect.equals": Style(), + "inspect.help": Style(color="cyan"), + "inspect.doc": Style(dim=True), + "inspect.value.border": Style(color="green"), + "live.ellipsis": Style(bold=True, color="red"), + "layout.tree.row": Style(dim=False, color="red"), + "layout.tree.column": Style(dim=False, color="blue"), + "logging.keyword": Style(bold=True, color="yellow"), + "logging.level.notset": Style(dim=True), + "logging.level.debug": Style(color="green"), + "logging.level.info": Style(color="blue"), + "logging.level.warning": Style(color="yellow"), + "logging.level.error": Style(color="red", bold=True), + "logging.level.critical": Style(color="red", bold=True, reverse=True), + "log.level": Style.null(), + "log.time": Style(color="cyan", dim=True), + "log.message": Style.null(), + "log.path": Style(dim=True), + "repr.ellipsis": Style(color="yellow"), + "repr.indent": Style(color="green", dim=True), + "repr.error": Style(color="red", bold=True), + "repr.str": Style(color="green", italic=False, bold=False), + "repr.brace": Style(bold=True), + "repr.comma": Style(bold=True), + "repr.ipv4": Style(bold=True, color="bright_green"), + "repr.ipv6": Style(bold=True, color="bright_green"), + "repr.eui48": Style(bold=True, color="bright_green"), + "repr.eui64": Style(bold=True, color="bright_green"), + "repr.tag_start": Style(bold=True), + "repr.tag_name": Style(color="bright_magenta", bold=True), + "repr.tag_contents": Style(color="default"), + "repr.tag_end": Style(bold=True), + "repr.attrib_name": Style(color="yellow", italic=False), + "repr.attrib_equal": Style(bold=True), + "repr.attrib_value": Style(color="magenta", italic=False), + "repr.number": Style(color="cyan", bold=True, italic=False), + "repr.number_complex": Style(color="cyan", bold=True, italic=False), # same + "repr.bool_true": Style(color="bright_green", italic=True), + "repr.bool_false": Style(color="bright_red", italic=True), + "repr.none": Style(color="magenta", italic=True), + "repr.url": Style(underline=True, color="bright_blue", italic=False, bold=False), + "repr.uuid": Style(color="bright_yellow", bold=False), + "repr.call": Style(color="magenta", bold=True), + "repr.path": Style(color="magenta"), + "repr.filename": Style(color="bright_magenta"), + "rule.line": Style(color="bright_green"), + "rule.text": Style.null(), + "json.brace": Style(bold=True), + "json.bool_true": Style(color="bright_green", italic=True), + "json.bool_false": Style(color="bright_red", italic=True), + "json.null": Style(color="magenta", italic=True), + "json.number": Style(color="cyan", bold=True, italic=False), + "json.str": Style(color="green", italic=False, bold=False), + "json.key": Style(color="blue", bold=True), + "prompt": Style.null(), + "prompt.choices": Style(color="magenta", bold=True), + "prompt.default": Style(color="cyan", bold=True), + "prompt.invalid": Style(color="red"), + "prompt.invalid.choice": Style(color="red"), + "pretty": Style.null(), + "scope.border": Style(color="blue"), + "scope.key": Style(color="yellow", italic=True), + "scope.key.special": Style(color="yellow", italic=True, dim=True), + "scope.equals": Style(color="red"), + "table.header": Style(bold=True), + "table.footer": Style(bold=True), + "table.cell": Style.null(), + "table.title": Style(italic=True), + "table.caption": Style(italic=True, dim=True), + "traceback.error": Style(color="red", italic=True), + "traceback.border.syntax_error": Style(color="bright_red"), + "traceback.border": Style(color="red"), + "traceback.text": Style.null(), + "traceback.title": Style(color="red", bold=True), + "traceback.exc_type": Style(color="bright_red", bold=True), + "traceback.exc_value": Style.null(), + "traceback.offset": Style(color="bright_red", bold=True), + "traceback.error_range": Style(underline=True, bold=True), + "traceback.note": Style(color="green", bold=True), + "traceback.group.border": Style(color="magenta"), + "bar.back": Style(color="grey23"), + "bar.complete": Style(color="rgb(249,38,114)"), + "bar.finished": Style(color="rgb(114,156,31)"), + "bar.pulse": Style(color="rgb(249,38,114)"), + "progress.description": Style.null(), + "progress.filesize": Style(color="green"), + "progress.filesize.total": Style(color="green"), + "progress.download": Style(color="green"), + "progress.elapsed": Style(color="yellow"), + "progress.percentage": Style(color="magenta"), + "progress.remaining": Style(color="cyan"), + "progress.data.speed": Style(color="red"), + "progress.spinner": Style(color="green"), + "status.spinner": Style(color="green"), + "tree": Style(), + "tree.line": Style(), + "markdown.paragraph": Style(), + "markdown.text": Style(), + "markdown.em": Style(italic=True), + "markdown.emph": Style(italic=True), # For commonmark backwards compatibility + "markdown.strong": Style(bold=True), + "markdown.code": Style(bold=True, color="cyan", bgcolor="black"), + "markdown.code_block": Style(color="cyan", bgcolor="black"), + "markdown.block_quote": Style(color="magenta"), + "markdown.list": Style(color="cyan"), + "markdown.item": Style(), + "markdown.item.bullet": Style(bold=True), + "markdown.item.number": Style(color="cyan"), + "markdown.hr": Style(dim=True), + "markdown.h1.border": Style(), + "markdown.h1": Style(bold=True, underline=True), + "markdown.h2": Style(color="magenta", underline=True), + "markdown.h3": Style(color="magenta", bold=True), + "markdown.h4": Style(color="magenta", italic=True), + "markdown.h5": Style(italic=True), + "markdown.h6": Style(dim=True), + "markdown.h7": Style(italic=True, dim=True), + "markdown.link": Style(color="bright_blue"), + "markdown.link_url": Style(color="blue", underline=True), + "markdown.s": Style(strike=True), + "markdown.table.border": Style(color="cyan"), + "markdown.table.header": Style(color="cyan", bold=False), + "markdown.kbd": Style(bold=True, color="bright_yellow"), + "iso8601.date": Style(color="blue"), + "iso8601.time": Style(color="magenta"), + "iso8601.timezone": Style(color="yellow"), +} + + +if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + import argparse + import io + + from rich.console import Console + from rich.table import Table + from rich.text import Text + + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() + parser.add_argument("--html", action="store_true", help="Export as HTML table") + args = parser.parse_args() + html: bool = args.html + console = Console(record=True, width=70, file=io.StringIO()) if html else Console() + + table = Table("Name", "Styling") + + for style_name, style in DEFAULT_STYLES.items(): + table.add_row(Text(style_name, style=style), str(style)) + + console.print(table) + if html: + print(console.export_html(inline_styles=True)) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/diagnose.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/diagnose.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9d5ff3ec3299994c61171859854c16242468ed8b --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/diagnose.py @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +import os +import platform + +from rich import inspect +from rich.console import Console, get_windows_console_features +from rich.panel import Panel +from rich.pretty import Pretty + + +def report() -> None: # pragma: no cover + """Print a report to the terminal with debugging information""" + console = Console() + inspect(console) + features = get_windows_console_features() + inspect(features) + + env_names = ( + "CLICOLOR", + "COLORTERM", + "COLUMNS", + "JPY_PARENT_PID", + "JUPYTER_COLUMNS", + "JUPYTER_LINES", + "LINES", + "NO_COLOR", + "TERM_PROGRAM", + "TERM", + "TTY_COMPATIBLE", + "TTY_INTERACTIVE", + "VSCODE_VERBOSE_LOGGING", + ) + env = {name: os.getenv(name) for name in env_names} + console.print(Panel.fit((Pretty(env)), title="[b]Environment Variables")) + + console.print(f'platform="{platform.system()}"') + + +if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + report() diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/emoji.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/emoji.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..067f93ce3ae1ceb8c5db9d54c0421728a6ea216c --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/emoji.py @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +import sys +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Literal, Optional, Union + +from ._emoji_replace import _emoji_replace +from .jupyter import JupyterMixin +from .segment import Segment +from .style import Style + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from .console import Console, ConsoleOptions, RenderResult + + +EmojiVariant = Literal["emoji", "text"] + + +class NoEmoji(Exception): + """No emoji by that name.""" + + +class Emoji(JupyterMixin): + __slots__ = ["name", "style", "_char", "variant"] + + VARIANTS = {"text": "\ufe0e", "emoji": "\ufe0f"} + + def __init__( + self, + name: str, + style: Union[str, Style] = "none", + variant: Optional[EmojiVariant] = None, + ) -> None: + """A single emoji character. + + Args: + name (str): Name of emoji. + style (Union[str, Style], optional): Optional style. Defaults to None. + + Raises: + NoEmoji: If the emoji doesn't exist. + """ + from ._emoji_codes import EMOJI + + self.name = name + self.style = style + self.variant = variant + try: + self._char = EMOJI[name] + except KeyError: + raise NoEmoji(f"No emoji called {name!r}") + if variant is not None: + self._char += self.VARIANTS.get(variant, "") + + @classmethod + def replace(cls, text: str) -> str: + """Replace emoji markup with corresponding unicode characters. + + Args: + text (str): A string with emojis codes, e.g. "Hello :smiley:!" + + Returns: + str: A string with emoji codes replaces with actual emoji. + """ + return _emoji_replace(text) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return self._char + + def __rich_console__( + self, console: "Console", options: "ConsoleOptions" + ) -> "RenderResult": + yield Segment(self._char, console.get_style(self.style)) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover + import sys + + from rich.columns import Columns + from rich.console import Console + + console = Console(record=True) + + from ._emoji_codes import EMOJI + + columns = Columns( + (f":{name}: {name}" for name in sorted(EMOJI.keys()) if "\u200d" not in name), + column_first=True, + ) + + console.print(columns) + if len(sys.argv) > 1: + console.save_html(sys.argv[1]) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/errors.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/errors.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0bcbe53ef59373c608e62ea285536f8b22b47ecb --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/errors.py @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +class ConsoleError(Exception): + """An error in console operation.""" + + +class StyleError(Exception): + """An error in styles.""" + + +class StyleSyntaxError(ConsoleError): + """Style was badly formatted.""" + + +class MissingStyle(StyleError): + """No such style.""" + + +class StyleStackError(ConsoleError): + """Style stack is invalid.""" + + +class NotRenderableError(ConsoleError): + """Object is not renderable.""" + + +class MarkupError(ConsoleError): + """Markup was badly formatted.""" + + +class LiveError(ConsoleError): + """Error related to Live display.""" + + +class NoAltScreen(ConsoleError): + """Alt screen mode was required.""" diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/file_proxy.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/file_proxy.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e32523bd6ba366b8e354e602888c6d49532de7a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/file_proxy.py @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +import io +from typing import IO, TYPE_CHECKING, Any, List + +from .ansi import AnsiDecoder +from .text import Text + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from .console import Console + + +class FileProxy(io.TextIOBase): + """Wraps a file (e.g. sys.stdout) and redirects writes to a console.""" + + def __init__(self, console: "Console", file: IO[str]) -> None: + self.__console = console + self.__file = file + self.__buffer: List[str] = [] + self.__ansi_decoder = AnsiDecoder() + + @property + def rich_proxied_file(self) -> IO[str]: + """Get proxied file.""" + return self.__file + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> Any: + return getattr(self.__file, name) + + def write(self, text: str) -> int: + if not isinstance(text, str): + raise TypeError(f"write() argument must be str, not {type(text).__name__}") + buffer = self.__buffer + lines: List[str] = [] + while text: + line, new_line, text = text.partition("\n") + if new_line: + lines.append("".join(buffer) + line) + buffer.clear() + else: + buffer.append(line) + break + if lines: + console = self.__console + with console: + output = Text("\n").join( + self.__ansi_decoder.decode_line(line) for line in lines + ) + console.print(output) + return len(text) + + def flush(self) -> None: + output = "".join(self.__buffer) + if output: + self.__console.print(output) + del self.__buffer[:] + + def fileno(self) -> int: + return self.__file.fileno() + + def isatty(self) -> bool: + return self.__file.isatty() diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/filesize.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/filesize.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..83bc9118d2bdb8983f863063687c2ea394a9abb1 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/filesize.py @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +"""Functions for reporting filesizes. Borrowed from https://github.com/PyFilesystem/pyfilesystem2 + +The functions declared in this module should cover the different +use cases needed to generate a string representation of a file size +using several different units. Since there are many standards regarding +file size units, three different functions have been implemented. + +See Also: + * `Wikipedia: Binary prefix `_ + +""" + +__all__ = ["decimal"] + +from typing import Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple + + +def _to_str( + size: int, + suffixes: Iterable[str], + base: int, + *, + precision: Optional[int] = 1, + separator: Optional[str] = " ", +) -> str: + if size == 1: + return "1 byte" + elif size < base: + return f"{size:,} bytes" + + for i, suffix in enumerate(suffixes, 2): # noqa: B007 + unit = base**i + if size < unit: + break + return "{:,.{precision}f}{separator}{}".format( + (base * size / unit), + suffix, + precision=precision, + separator=separator, + ) + + +def pick_unit_and_suffix(size: int, suffixes: List[str], base: int) -> Tuple[int, str]: + """Pick a suffix and base for the given size.""" + for i, suffix in enumerate(suffixes): + unit = base**i + if size < unit * base: + break + return unit, suffix + + +def decimal( + size: int, + *, + precision: Optional[int] = 1, + separator: Optional[str] = " ", +) -> str: + """Convert a filesize in to a string (powers of 1000, SI prefixes). + + In this convention, ``1000 B = 1 kB``. + + This is typically the format used to advertise the storage + capacity of USB flash drives and the like (*256 MB* meaning + actually a storage capacity of more than *256 000 000 B*), + or used by **Mac OS X** since v10.6 to report file sizes. + + Arguments: + int (size): A file size. + int (precision): The number of decimal places to include (default = 1). + str (separator): The string to separate the value from the units (default = " "). + + Returns: + `str`: A string containing a abbreviated file size and units. + + Example: + >>> filesize.decimal(30000) + '30.0 kB' + >>> filesize.decimal(30000, precision=2, separator="") + '30.00kB' + + """ + return _to_str( + size, + ("kB", "MB", "GB", "TB", "PB", "EB", "ZB", "YB"), + 1000, + precision=precision, + separator=separator, + ) diff --git a/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/highlighter.py b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/highlighter.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..df28048f8842bdab06631189ca474f869ab3d544 --- /dev/null +++ b/micromamba_root/envs/hf_sync/Lib/site-packages/rich/highlighter.py @@ -0,0 +1,232 @@ +import re +from abc import ABC, abstractmethod +from typing import ClassVar, Sequence, Union + +from .text import Span, Text + + +def _combine_regex(*regexes: str) -> str: + """Combine a number of regexes in to a single regex. + + Returns: + str: New regex with all regexes ORed together. + """ + return "|".join(regexes) + + +class Highlighter(ABC): + """Abstract base class for highlighters.""" + + def __call__(self, text: Union[str, Text]) -> Text: + """Highlight a str or Text instance. + + Args: + text (Union[str, ~Text]): Text to highlight. + + Raises: + TypeError: If not called with text or str. + + Returns: + Text: A test instance with highlighting applied. + """ + if isinstance(text, str): + highlight_text = Text(text) + elif isinstance(text, Text): + highlight_text = text.copy() + else: + raise TypeError(f"str or Text instance required, not {text!r}") + self.highlight(highlight_text) + return highlight_text + + @abstractmethod + def highlight(self, text: Text) -> None: + """Apply highlighting in place to text. + + Args: + text (~Text): A text object highlight. + """ + + +class NullHighlighter(Highlighter): + """A highlighter object that doesn't highlight. + + May be used to disable highlighting entirely. + + """ + + def highlight(self, text: Text) -> None: + """Nothing to do""" + + +class RegexHighlighter(Highlighter): + """Applies highlighting from a list of regular expressions.""" + + highlights: ClassVar[Sequence[str]] = [] + base_style: ClassVar[str] = "" + + def highlight(self, text: Text) -> None: + """Highlight :class:`rich.text.Text` using regular expressions. + + Args: + text (~Text): Text to highlighted. + + """ + + highlight_regex = text.highlight_regex + for re_highlight in self.highlights: + highlight_regex(re_highlight, style_prefix=self.base_style) + + +class ReprHighlighter(RegexHighlighter): + """Highlights the text typically produced from ``__repr__`` methods.""" + + base_style = "repr." + highlights: ClassVar[Sequence[str]] = [ + r"(?P<)(?P[-\w.:|]*)(?P[\w\W]*)(?P>)", + r'(?P[\w_]{1,50})=(?P"?[\w_]+"?)?', + r"(?P[][{}()])", + _combine_regex( + r"(?P[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3})", + r"(?P([A-Fa-f0-9]{1,4}::?){1,7}[A-Fa-f0-9]{1,4})", + r"(?P(?:[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,2}-){7}[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,2}|(?:[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,2}:){7}[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,2}|(?:[0-9A-Fa-f]{4}\.){3}[0-9A-Fa-f]{4})", + r"(?P(?:[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,2}-){5}[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,2}|(?:[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,2}:){5}[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,2}|(?:[0-9A-Fa-f]{4}\.){2}[0-9A-Fa-f]{4})", + r"(?P[a-fA-F0-9]{8}-[a-fA-F0-9]{4}-[a-fA-F0-9]{4}-[a-fA-F0-9]{4}-[a-fA-F0-9]{12})", + r"(?P[\w.]*?)\(", + r"\b(?PTrue)\b|\b(?PFalse)\b|\b(?PNone)\b", + r"(?P\.\.\.)", + r"(?P(?(?\B(/[-\w._+]+)*\/)(?P[-\w._+]*)?", + r"(?b?'''.*?(?(file|https|http|ws|wss)://[-0-9a-zA-Z$_+!`(),.?/;:&=%#~@]*)", + ), + ] + + +class JSONHighlighter(RegexHighlighter): + """Highlights JSON""" + + # Captures the start and end of JSON strings, handling escaped quotes + JSON_STR = r"(?b?\".*?(?[\{\[\(\)\]\}])", + r"\b(?Ptrue)\b|\b(?Pfalse)\b|\b(?Pnull)\b", + r"(?P(? None: + super().highlight(text) + + # Additional work to handle highlighting JSON keys + plain = text.plain + append = text.spans.append + whitespace = self.JSON_WHITESPACE + for match in re.finditer(self.JSON_STR, plain): + start, end = match.span() + cursor = end + while cursor < len(plain): + char = plain[cursor] + cursor += 1 + if char == ":": + append(Span(start, end, "json.key")) + elif char in whitespace: + continue + break + + +class ISO8601Highlighter(RegexHighlighter): + """Highlights the ISO8601 date time strings. + Regex reference: https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/regular-expressions-cookbook/9781449327453/ch04s07.html + """ + + base_style: ClassVar[str] = "iso8601." + highlights: ClassVar[Sequence[str]] = [ + # + # Dates + # + # Calendar month (e.g. 2008-08). The hyphen is required + r"^(?P[0-9]{4})-(?P1[0-2]|0[1-9])$", + # Calendar date w/o hyphens (e.g. 20080830) + r"^(?P(?P[0-9]{4})(?P1[0-2]|0[1-9])(?P3[01]|0[1-9]|[12][0-9]))$", + # Ordinal date (e.g. 2008-243). The hyphen is optional + r"^(?P(?P[0-9]{4})-?(?P36[0-6]|3[0-5][0-9]|[12][0-9]{2}|0[1-9][0-9]|00[1-9]))$", + # + # Weeks + # + # Week of the year (e.g., 2008-W35). The hyphen is optional + r"^(?P(?P[0-9]{4})-?W(?P5[0-3]|[1-4][0-9]|0[1-9]))$", + # Week date (e.g., 2008-W35-6). The hyphens are optional + r"^(?P(?P[0-9]{4})-?W(?P5[0-3]|[1-4][0-9]|0[1-9])-?(?P[1-7]))$", + # + # Times + # + # Hours and minutes (e.g., 17:21). The colon is optional + r"^(?P

' : '\U0001d4ab', + '\\' : '\U0001d4ac', + '\\' : '\U0000211b', + '\\' : '\U0001d4ae', + '\\' : '\U0001d4af', + '\\' : '\U0001d4b0', + '\\' : '\U0001d4b1', + '\\' : '\U0001d4b2', + '\\' : '\U0001d4b3', + '\\' : '\U0001d4b4', + '\\' : '\U0001d4b5', + '\\' : '\U0001d5ba', + '\\' : '\U0001d5bb', + '\\' : '\U0001d5bc', + '\\' : '\U0001d5bd', + '\\' : '\U0001d5be', + '\\' : '\U0001d5bf', + '\\' : '\U0001d5c0', + '\\' : '\U0001d5c1', + '\\' : '\U0001d5c2', + '\\' : '\U0001d5c3', + '\\' : '\U0001d5c4', + '\\' : '\U0001d5c5', + '\\' : '\U0001d5c6', + '\\' : '\U0001d5c7', + '\\' : '\U0001d5c8', + '\\