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import functools |
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import itertools |
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import os |
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import pathlib |
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import subprocess |
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import sys |
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from typing import List, Optional |
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from packaging.requirements import Requirement |
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from packaging.utils import canonicalize_name |
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import importlib.metadata as importlib_metadata |
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except (ModuleNotFoundError, ImportError): |
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import importlib_metadata |
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from packaging.version import Version |
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def package_version(name: str) -> Optional[Version]: |
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""" |
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Overview: |
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Get version of package with given ``name``. |
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:param name: Name of the package, case is not sensitive. |
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:return: A :class:`packing.version.Version` object. If the package is not installed, return ``None``. |
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Examples:: |
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>>> from hbutils.system import package_version |
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>>> |
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>>> package_version('pip') |
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<Version('21.3.1')> |
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>>> package_version('setuptools') |
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<Version('59.6.0')> |
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>>> package_version('not_a_package') |
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None |
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""" |
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try: |
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return Version(importlib_metadata.distribution(canonicalize_name(name)).version) |
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except importlib_metadata.PackageNotFoundError: |
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return None |
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def _nonblank(text): |
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return text and not text.startswith('#') |
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@functools.singledispatch |
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def yield_lines(iterable): |
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r""" |
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Based on https://github.com/jaraco/jaraco.text/blob/main/jaraco/text/__init__.py#L537 . |
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Yield valid lines of a string or iterable. |
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>>> list(yield_lines('')) |
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[] |
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>>> list(yield_lines(['foo', 'bar'])) |
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['foo', 'bar'] |
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>>> list(yield_lines('foo\nbar')) |
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['foo', 'bar'] |
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>>> list(yield_lines('\nfoo\n#bar\nbaz #comment')) |
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['foo', 'baz #comment'] |
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>>> list(yield_lines(['foo\nbar', 'baz', 'bing\n\n\n'])) |
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['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bing'] |
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""" |
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return itertools.chain.from_iterable(map(yield_lines, iterable)) |
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@yield_lines.register(str) |
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def _(text): |
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return filter(_nonblank, map(str.strip, text.splitlines())) |
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def drop_comment(line): |
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""" |
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Based on https://github.com/jaraco/jaraco.text/blob/main/jaraco/text/__init__.py#L560 . |
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Drop comments. |
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>>> drop_comment('foo # bar') |
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'foo' |
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A hash without a space may be in a URL. |
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>>> drop_comment('https://example.com/foo#bar') |
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'https://example.com/foo#bar' |
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""" |
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return line.partition(' #')[0] |
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def join_continuation(lines): |
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r""" |
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Based on https://github.com/jaraco/jaraco.text/blob/main/jaraco/text/__init__.py#L575 . |
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Join lines continued by a trailing backslash. |
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>>> list(join_continuation(['foo \\', 'bar', 'baz'])) |
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['foobar', 'baz'] |
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>>> list(join_continuation(['foo \\', 'bar', 'baz'])) |
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['foobar', 'baz'] |
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>>> list(join_continuation(['foo \\', 'bar \\', 'baz'])) |
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['foobarbaz'] |
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Not sure why, but... |
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The character preceding the backslash is also elided. |
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>>> list(join_continuation(['goo\\', 'dly'])) |
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['godly'] |
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A terrible idea, but... |
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If no line is available to continue, suppress the lines. |
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>>> list(join_continuation(['foo', 'bar\\', 'baz\\'])) |
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['foo'] |
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""" |
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lines = iter(lines) |
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for item in lines: |
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while item.endswith('\\'): |
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try: |
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item = item[:-2].strip() + next(lines) |
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except StopIteration: |
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return |
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yield item |
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def load_req_file(requirements_file: str) -> List[str]: |
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""" |
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Overview: |
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Load requirements items from a ``requirements.txt`` file. |
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:param requirements_file: Requirements file. |
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:return requirements: List of requirements. |
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Examples:: |
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>>> from hbutils.system import load_req_file |
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>>> load_req_file('requirements.txt') |
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['packaging>=21.3', 'setuptools>=50.0'] |
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""" |
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with pathlib.Path(requirements_file).open() as reqfile: |
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return list(map( |
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lambda x: str(Requirement(x)), |
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join_continuation(map(drop_comment, yield_lines(reqfile))) |
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)) |
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def pip(*args, silent: bool = False): |
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""" |
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Overview: |
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Run pip command with code. |
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:param args: Command line arguments for ``pip`` command. |
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:param silent: Do not print anything. Default is false, which means print the output to ``sys.stdout`` \ |
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and ``sys.stderr``. |
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Examples:: |
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>>> from hbutils.system import pip |
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>>> pip('-V') |
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pip 22.3.1 from /home/user/myproject/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip (python 3.7) |
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>>> pip('-V', silent=True) # nothing will be printed |
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""" |
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process = subprocess.run( |
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[sys.executable, '-m', 'pip', *args], |
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stdin=sys.stdin if not silent else None, |
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stdout=sys.stdout if not silent else subprocess.PIPE, |
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stderr=sys.stderr if not silent else subprocess.PIPE, |
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) |
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assert not process.returncode, f'Error when calling {process.args!r}{os.linesep}' \ |
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f'Error Code - {process.returncode}{os.linesep}' \ |
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f'Stdout:{os.linesep}' \ |
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f'{process.stdout.decode()}{os.linesep}' \ |
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f'{os.linesep}' \ |
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f'Stderr:{os.linesep}' \ |
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f'{process.stderr.decode()}{os.linesep}' |
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process.check_returncode() |
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def _yield_reqs_to_install(req: Requirement, current_extra: str = ''): |
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if req.marker and not req.marker.evaluate({'extra': current_extra}): |
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return |
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try: |
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version = importlib_metadata.distribution(req.name).version |
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except importlib_metadata.PackageNotFoundError: |
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yield req |
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else: |
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if req.specifier.contains(version, prereleases=True): |
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for child_req in (importlib_metadata.metadata(req.name).get_all('Requires-Dist') or []): |
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child_req_obj = Requirement(child_req) |
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need_check, ext = False, None |
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for extra in req.extras: |
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if child_req_obj.marker and child_req_obj.marker.evaluate({'extra': extra}): |
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need_check = True |
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ext = extra |
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break |
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if need_check: |
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yield from _yield_reqs_to_install(child_req_obj, ext) |
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else: |
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yield req |
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def _check_req(req: Requirement): |
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return not bool(list(itertools.islice(_yield_reqs_to_install(req), 1))) |
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def check_reqs(reqs: List[str]) -> bool: |
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""" |
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Overview: |
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Check if the given requirements are all satisfied. |
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:param reqs: List of requirements. |
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:return satisfied: All the requirements in ``reqs`` satisfied or not. |
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Examples:: |
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>>> from hbutils.system import check_reqs |
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>>> check_reqs(['pip>=20.0']) |
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True |
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>>> check_reqs(['pip~=19.2']) |
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False |
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>>> check_reqs(['pip>=20.0', 'setuptools>=50.0']) |
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True |
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.. note:: |
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If a requirement's marker is not satisfied in this environment, |
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**it will be ignored** instead of return ``False``. |
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""" |
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return all(map(lambda x: _check_req(Requirement(x)), reqs)) |
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def check_req_file(requirements_file: str) -> bool: |
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""" |
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Overview: |
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Check if the requirements in the given ``requirements_file`` is satisfied. |
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:param requirements_file: Requirements file, such as ``requirements.txt``. |
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:return satisfied: All the requirements in ``requirements_file`` satisfied or not. |
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Examples:: |
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>>> from hbutils.system import check_req_file |
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>>> |
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>>> check_req_file('requirements.txt') |
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True |
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>>> check_req_file('requirements-test.txt') |
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True |
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""" |
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return check_reqs(load_req_file(requirements_file)) |
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def pip_install(reqs: List[str], silent: bool = False, force: bool = False, user: bool = False): |
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""" |
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Overview: |
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Pip install requirements with code. |
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Similar to ``pip install req1 req2 ...``. |
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:param reqs: Requirement items to install. |
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:param silent: Do not print anything. Default is ``False``. |
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:param force: Force execute the ``pip install`` command. Default is ``False`` which means the requirements \ |
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will be checked before installation, and the installation will be only executed when \ |
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some requirements not installed. |
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:param user: User mode, represents ``--user`` option in ``pip``. |
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Examples:: |
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>>> from hbutils.system import pip_install |
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>>> pip_install(['scikit-learn']) # not installed |
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Looking in indexes: https://xxx/simple |
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Collecting scikit-learn |
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Using cached https://xxx/scikit_learn-1.0.2-cp37-cp37m-manylinux_2_17_x86_64.manylinux2014_x86_64.whl (24.8 MB) |
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Installing collected packages: threadpoolctl, scipy, joblib, scikit-learn |
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Successfully installed joblib-1.2.0 scikit-learn-1.0.2 scipy-1.7.3 threadpoolctl-3.1.0 |
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>>> pip_install(['numpy>=1.10.0']) # installed |
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>>> pip_install(['numpy>=1.10.0'], force=True) # force execute |
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Looking in indexes: https://xxx/simple |
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Requirement already satisfied: numpy>=1.10.0 in ./venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages (1.21.6) |
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""" |
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if force or not check_reqs(reqs): |
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pip('install', *(('--user',) if user else ()), *reqs, silent=silent) |
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def pip_install_req_file(requirements_file: str, silent: bool = False, force: bool = False, user: bool = False): |
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""" |
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Overview: |
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Pip install requirements from file with code. |
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Similar to ``pip install -r requirements.txt``. |
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:param requirements_file: Requirements file, such as ``requirements.txt``. |
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:param silent: Do not print anything. Default is ``False``. |
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:param force: Force execute the ``pip install`` command. Default is ``False`` which means the requirements \ |
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will be checked before installation, and the installation will be only executed when \ |
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some requirements not installed. |
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:param user: User mode, represents ``--user`` option in ``pip``. |
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Examples:: |
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>>> from hbutils.system import pip_install_req_file |
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>>> pip_install_req_file('requirements.txt') # pip install -r requirements.txt |
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""" |
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if force or not check_req_file(requirements_file): |
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pip('install', *(('--user',) if user else ()), '-r', requirements_file, silent=silent) |