# Copyright (C) 2012 Anaconda, Inc # SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause """CLI implementation for `conda config`. Allows for programmatically interacting with conda's configuration files (e.g., `~/.condarc`). """ from __future__ import annotations import os import sys from argparse import SUPPRESS from collections.abc import Mapping from itertools import chain from logging import getLogger from os.path import isfile, join from textwrap import wrap from typing import TYPE_CHECKING from ..common.configuration import DEFAULT_CONDARC_FILENAME from ..exceptions import CouldntParseError from .condarc import ( MISSING, ConfigurationFile, validate_provided_parameters, ) if TYPE_CHECKING: from argparse import ArgumentParser, Namespace, _SubParsersAction from collections.abc import Sequence from pathlib import Path from typing import Any log = getLogger(__name__) def configure_parser(sub_parsers: _SubParsersAction, **kwargs) -> ArgumentParser: from ..auxlib.ish import dals from ..base.constants import CONDA_HOMEPAGE_URL from ..base.context import context, sys_rc_path, user_rc_path from ..common.constants import NULL from .helpers import add_parser_json, add_parser_prefix_to_group escaped_user_rc_path = user_rc_path.replace("%", "%%") escaped_sys_rc_path = sys_rc_path.replace("%", "%%") summary = "Modify configuration values in .condarc." description = dals( f""" {summary} This is modeled after the git config command. Writes to the user .condarc file ({escaped_user_rc_path}) by default. Use the --show-sources flag to display all identified configuration locations on your computer. """ ) epilog = dals( f""" See `conda config --describe` or {CONDA_HOMEPAGE_URL}/docs/config.html for details on all the options that can go in .condarc. Examples: Display all configuration values as calculated and compiled:: conda config --show Display all identified configuration sources:: conda config --show-sources Print the descriptions of all available configuration options to your command line:: conda config --describe Print the description for the "channel_priority" configuration option to your command line:: conda config --describe channel_priority Add the conda-canary channel:: conda config --add channels conda-canary Set the output verbosity to level 3 (highest) for the current activate environment:: conda config --set verbosity 3 --env Add the 'conda-forge' channel as a backup to 'defaults':: conda config --append channels conda-forge """ ) p = sub_parsers.add_parser( "config", help=summary, description=description, epilog=epilog, **kwargs, ) add_parser_json(p) # TODO: use argparse.FileType config_file_location_group = p.add_argument_group( "Config File Location Selection", f"Without one of these flags, the user config file at '{escaped_user_rc_path}' is used.", ) location = config_file_location_group.add_mutually_exclusive_group() location.add_argument( "--system", action="store_true", help=f"Write to the system .condarc file at '{escaped_sys_rc_path}'.", ) location.add_argument( "--env", action="store_true", help="Write to the active conda environment .condarc file ({}). " "If no environment is active, write to the user config file ({})." "".format( context.active_prefix or "", escaped_user_rc_path, ), ) location.add_argument("--file", action="store", help="Write to the given file.") add_parser_prefix_to_group(location) # XXX: Does this really have to be mutually exclusive. I think the below # code will work even if it is a regular group (although combination of # --add and --remove with the same keys will not be well-defined). _config_subcommands = p.add_argument_group("Config Subcommands") config_subcommands = _config_subcommands.add_mutually_exclusive_group() config_subcommands.add_argument( "--show", nargs="*", default=None, help="Display configuration values as calculated and compiled. " "If no arguments given, show information for all configuration values.", ) config_subcommands.add_argument( "--show-sources", action="store_true", help="Display all identified configuration sources.", ) config_subcommands.add_argument( "--validate", action="store_true", help="Validate all configuration sources. Iterates over all .condarc files " "and checks for parsing errors.", ) config_subcommands.add_argument( "--describe", nargs="*", default=None, help="Describe given configuration parameters. If no arguments given, show " "information for all configuration parameters.", ) config_subcommands.add_argument( "--write-default", action="store_true", help="Write the default configuration to a file. " "Equivalent to `conda config --describe > ~/.condarc`.", ) _config_modifiers = p.add_argument_group("Config Modifiers") config_modifiers = _config_modifiers.add_mutually_exclusive_group() config_modifiers.add_argument( "--get", nargs="*", action="store", help="Get a configuration value.", default=None, metavar="KEY", ) config_modifiers.add_argument( "--append", nargs=2, action="append", help="""Add one configuration value to the end of a list key.""", default=[], metavar=("KEY", "VALUE"), ) config_modifiers.add_argument( "--prepend", "--add", nargs=2, action="append", help="""Add one configuration value to the beginning of a list key.""", default=[], metavar=("KEY", "VALUE"), ) config_modifiers.add_argument( "--set", nargs=2, action="append", help="""Set a boolean or string key.""", default=[], metavar=("KEY", "VALUE"), ) config_modifiers.add_argument( "--remove", nargs=2, action="append", help="""Remove a configuration value from a list key. This removes all instances of the value.""", default=[], metavar=("KEY", "VALUE"), ) config_modifiers.add_argument( "--remove-key", action="append", help="""Remove a configuration key (and all its values).""", default=[], metavar="KEY", ) config_modifiers.add_argument( "--stdin", action="store_true", help="Apply configuration information given in yaml format piped through stdin.", ) p.add_argument( "-f", "--force", action="store_true", default=NULL, help=SUPPRESS, # TODO: No longer used. Remove in a future release. ) p.set_defaults(func="conda.cli.main_config.execute") return p def execute(args: Namespace, parser: ArgumentParser) -> int: from .. import CondaError try: return execute_config(args, parser) except (CouldntParseError, NotImplementedError) as e: raise CondaError(e) def format_dict(d): from ..common.compat import isiterable from ..common.configuration import pretty_list, pretty_map lines = [] for k, v in d.items(): if isinstance(v, Mapping): if v: lines.append(f"{k}:") lines.append(pretty_map(v)) else: lines.append(f"{k}: {{}}") elif isiterable(v): if v: lines.append(f"{k}:") lines.append(pretty_list(v)) else: lines.append(f"{k}: []") else: lines.append("{}: {}".format(k, v if v is not None else "None")) return lines def parameter_description_builder(name, context=None, plugins=False): from ..common.serialize import json, yaml # Keeping this for backward-compatibility, in case no context instance is provided if context is None: from ..base.context import context name_prefix = "plugins." if plugins else "" builder = [] details = context.describe_parameter(name) aliases = details["aliases"] string_delimiter = details.get("string_delimiter") element_types = details["element_types"] default_value_str = json.dumps(details["default_value"]) if details["parameter_type"] == "primitive": builder.append( "{} ({})".format( f"{name_prefix}{name}", ", ".join(sorted(set(element_types))), ) ) else: builder.append( "{} ({}: {})".format( f"{name_prefix}{name}", details["parameter_type"], ", ".join(sorted(set(element_types))), ) ) if aliases: builder.append(" aliases: {}".format(", ".join(aliases))) if string_delimiter: builder.append(f" env var string delimiter: '{string_delimiter}'") builder.extend(" " + line for line in wrap(details["description"], 70)) builder.append("") builder = ["# " + line for line in builder] # If we are dealing with a plugin parameter, we need to nest it # instead of having it at the top level (YAML-wise). if plugins: yaml_content = yaml.dumps({"plugins": {name: json.loads(default_value_str)}}) else: yaml_content = yaml.dumps({name: json.loads(default_value_str)}) builder.extend(yaml_content.strip().split("\n")) builder = ["# " + line for line in builder] builder.append("") return builder def describe_all_parameters(context=None, plugins=False) -> str: """ Return a string with the descriptions of all available configuration When ``context`` has no parameters, this function returns ``""`` """ # Keeping this for backward-compatibility, in case no context instance is provided if context is None: from ..base.context import context if not context.parameter_names: return "" builder = [] skip_categories = ("CLI-only", "Hidden and Undocumented") for category, parameter_names in context.category_map.items(): if category in skip_categories: continue builder.append("# ######################################################") builder.append(f"# ## {category:^48} ##") builder.append("# ######################################################") builder.append("") builder.extend( chain.from_iterable( parameter_description_builder(name, context, plugins=plugins) for name in parameter_names ) ) builder.append("") return "\n".join(builder) def print_config_item(key, value): stdout_write = getLogger("conda.stdout").info if isinstance(value, (dict,)): for k, v in value.items(): print_config_item(key + "." + k, v) elif isinstance(value, (bool, int, str)): stdout_write(" ".join(("--set", key, str(value)))) elif isinstance(value, (list, tuple)): # Note, since `conda config --add` prepends, print `--add` commands in # reverse order (using repr), so that entering them in this order will # recreate the same file. numitems = len(value) for q, item in enumerate(reversed(value)): if key == "channels" and q in (0, numitems - 1): stdout_write( " ".join( ( "--add", key, repr(item), " # lowest priority" if q == 0 else " # highest priority", ) ) ) else: stdout_write(" ".join(("--add", key, repr(item)))) def set_keys(*args: tuple[str, Any], path: str | os.PathLike[str] | Path) -> None: """ Set multiple configuration keys in a file. :param args: Variable number of (key, value) tuples to set. :param path: Path to the configuration file. """ config = ConfigurationFile(path) for key, value in args: config.set_key(key, value) config.write() def execute_config(args: Namespace, parser: ArgumentParser) -> int | None: """ Execute the conda config command based on provided arguments. Handles various config subcommands including show, show-sources, describe, validate, write-default, and modification operations (add, set, remove, etc.). :param args: Parsed command line arguments. :param parser: Argument parser instance. """ from .. import CondaError from ..base.context import ( context, sys_rc_path, user_rc_path, ) from ..common.io import timeout from ..common.serialize import json, yaml from ..core.prefix_data import PrefixData # Override context for --file operations with --show/--describe if args.file and (args.show is not None or args.describe is not None): from ..base.context import Context context = Context(search_path=(args.file,), argparse_args=args) stdout_write = getLogger("conda.stdout").info stderr_write = getLogger("conda.stderr").info get_key_pairs = [] json_warnings = [] if args.show_sources: if context.json: stdout_write( json.dumps( { str(source): values for source, values in context.collect_all().items() }, sort_keys=True, ) ) else: lines = [] for source, reprs in context.collect_all().items(): lines.append(f"==> {source} <==") lines.extend(format_dict(reprs)) lines.append("") stdout_write("\n".join(lines)) return if args.show is not None: if args.show: provided_parameters = tuple( name for name in args.show if not name.startswith("plugins.") ) provided_plugin_parameters = tuple( name.replace("plugins.", "") for name in args.show if name.startswith("plugins.") ) validate_provided_parameters( provided_parameters, provided_plugin_parameters, context ) provided_parameters = tuple( dict.fromkeys( context.name_for_alias(name) or name for name in provided_parameters ) ) else: provided_parameters = context.list_parameters() provided_plugin_parameters = context.plugins.list_parameters() d = {key: getattr(context, key) for key in provided_parameters} d["plugins"] = {} # sort to make sure "plugins" appears in the right spot d = {key: value for key, value in sorted(d.items())} for key in provided_plugin_parameters: value = getattr(context.plugins, key) if isinstance(value, Mapping): d["plugins"][key] = dict(value) elif isinstance(value, tuple) and len(value) == 0: d["plugins"][key] = [] else: d["plugins"][key] = value if not d["plugins"]: del d["plugins"] if context.json: stdout_write(json.dumps(d, sort_keys=True)) else: # Add in custom formatting if "custom_channels" in d: d["custom_channels"] = { channel.name: f"{channel.scheme}://{channel.location}" for channel in d["custom_channels"].values() } if "custom_multichannels" in d: from ..common.io import dashlist d["custom_multichannels"] = { multichannel_name: dashlist(channels, indent=4) for multichannel_name, channels in d["custom_multichannels"].items() } if "channel_settings" in d: ident = " " * 4 d["channel_settings"] = tuple( f"\n{ident}".join(format_dict(mapping)) for mapping in d["channel_settings"] ) stdout_write("\n".join(format_dict(d))) context.validate_configuration() context.plugins.validate_configuration() return if args.describe is not None: if args.describe: provided_parameters = tuple( name for name in args.describe if not name.startswith("plugins.") ) provided_plugin_parameters = tuple( name.replace("plugins.", "") for name in args.describe if name.startswith("plugins.") ) validate_provided_parameters( provided_parameters, provided_plugin_parameters, context ) provided_parameters = tuple( dict.fromkeys( context.name_for_alias(name) or name for name in provided_parameters ) ) if context.json: json_descriptions = [ context.describe_parameter(name) for name in provided_parameters ] + [ context.plugins.describe_parameter(name) for name in provided_plugin_parameters ] stdout_write( json.dumps( json_descriptions, sort_keys=True, ) ) else: builder = [] builder.extend( chain.from_iterable( parameter_description_builder(name, context) for name in provided_parameters ) ) builder.extend( chain.from_iterable( parameter_description_builder( name, context.plugins, plugins=True ) for name in provided_plugin_parameters ) ) stdout_write("\n".join(builder)) else: if context.json: skip_categories = ("CLI-only", "Hidden and Undocumented") provided_parameters = sorted( chain.from_iterable( parameter_names for category, parameter_names in context.category_map.items() if category not in skip_categories ) ) stdout_write( json.dumps( [ context.describe_parameter(name) for name in provided_parameters ], sort_keys=True, ) ) else: stdout_write(describe_all_parameters(context)) stdout_write(describe_all_parameters(context.plugins, plugins=True)) return if args.validate: context.validate_all() return if args.system: rc_path = sys_rc_path elif args.env: if context.active_prefix: rc_path = join(context.active_prefix, DEFAULT_CONDARC_FILENAME) else: rc_path = user_rc_path elif args.file: rc_path = args.file elif args.prefix or args.name: prefix_data = PrefixData.from_context() prefix_data.assert_environment() rc_path = str(prefix_data.prefix_path / DEFAULT_CONDARC_FILENAME) else: rc_path = user_rc_path if args.write_default: if isfile(rc_path): with open(rc_path) as fh: data = fh.read().strip() if data: raise CondaError( f"The file '{rc_path}' " "already contains configuration information.\n" "Remove the file to proceed.\n" "Use `conda config --describe` to display default configuration." ) with open(rc_path, "w") as fh: fh.write(describe_all_parameters(context)) fh.write(describe_all_parameters(context.plugins, plugins=True)) return rc_config = ConfigurationFile( path=rc_path, context=context, warning_handler=lambda msg: json_warnings.append(msg) if context.json else stderr_write(msg), ) # read existing condarc if os.path.exists(rc_path): rc_config.read() elif os.path.exists(sys_rc_path): # In case the considered rc file doesn't exist, fall back to the system rc rc_config.read(sys_rc_path) # Get if args.get is not None: context.validate_all() for key in args.get or sorted(rc_config.content.keys()): name, value = rc_config.get_key(key) if value is not MISSING: get_key_pairs.append((name, value)) if args.stdin: content = timeout(5, sys.stdin.read) if not content: return try: # round trip load required because... we need to round trip parsed = yaml.loads(content) rc_config.content.update(parsed) except Exception: # pragma: no cover from ..exceptions import ParseError raise ParseError(f"invalid yaml content:\n{content}") # prepend, append, add for arg, prepend in zip((args.prepend, args.append), (True, False)): for key, item in arg: rc_config.add(key, item, prepend=prepend) # Set for key, item in args.set: rc_config.set_key(key, item) # Remove for key, item in args.remove: rc_config.remove_item(key, item) # Remove Key for key in args.remove_key: rc_config.remove_key(key) # config.rc_keys if not args.get: rc_config.write() if context.json: from .common import stdout_json_success stdout_json_success( rc_path=rc_path, warnings=json_warnings, get=dict(get_key_pairs) ) else: for k, v in get_key_pairs: print_config_item(k, v) # Deprecated private functions - moved to conda.cli.condarc.ConfigurationFile from ..deprecations import deprecated @deprecated( "26.9", "27.3", addendum="Use conda.cli.condarc.ConfigurationFile.key_exists() instead.", ) def _key_exists(key: str, warnings: list[str], context=None) -> bool: """Deprecated. Use ConfigurationFile.key_exists() instead.""" from .condarc import ConfigurationFile config = ConfigurationFile( context=context, content={}, warning_handler=lambda msg: warnings.append(msg), ) return config.key_exists(key) @deprecated( "26.9", "27.3", addendum="Use conda.cli.condarc.ConfigurationFile.get_key() instead.", ) def _get_key( key: str, warnings: list[str], config: dict[str, Any], context=None, ) -> tuple[str, Any]: """Deprecated. Use ConfigurationFile.get_key() instead.""" from .condarc import MISSING, ConfigurationFile config_file = ConfigurationFile( context=context, content=config, warning_handler=lambda msg: warnings.append(msg), ) key, value = config_file.get_key(key) # Return None instead of MISSING for backward compatibility if value is MISSING: return key, None return key, value @deprecated( "26.9", "27.3", addendum="Use conda.cli.condarc.ConfigurationFile.set_key() instead.", ) def _set_key(key: str, item: Any, config: dict) -> None: """Deprecated. Use ConfigurationFile.set_key() instead.""" from .condarc import ConfigurationFile config_file = ConfigurationFile(content=config) config_file.set_key(key, item) @deprecated( "26.9", "27.3", addendum="Use conda.cli.condarc.ConfigurationFile.remove_item() instead.", ) def _remove_item(key: str, item: Any, config: dict) -> None: """Deprecated. Use ConfigurationFile.remove_item() instead.""" from .condarc import ConfigurationFile config_file = ConfigurationFile(content=config) config_file.remove_item(key, item) @deprecated( "26.9", "27.3", addendum="Use conda.cli.condarc.ConfigurationFile.remove_key() instead.", ) def _remove_key(key: str, config: dict) -> None: """Deprecated. Use ConfigurationFile.remove_key() instead.""" from .condarc import ConfigurationFile config_file = ConfigurationFile(content=config) config_file.remove_key(key) @deprecated( "26.9", "27.3", addendum="Use conda.cli.condarc.ConfigurationFile.read() instead.", ) def _read_rc(path: str | os.PathLike[str] | Path) -> dict: """Deprecated. Use ConfigurationFile.read() instead.""" from .condarc import ConfigurationFile config = ConfigurationFile(path=path) return config.read() @deprecated( "26.9", "27.3", addendum="Use conda.cli.condarc.ConfigurationFile.write() instead.", ) def _write_rc(path: str | os.PathLike[str] | Path, config: dict) -> None: """Deprecated. Use ConfigurationFile.write() instead.""" from .condarc import ConfigurationFile config_file = ConfigurationFile(path=path, content=config) config_file.write() @deprecated( "26.9", "27.3", addendum="Use conda.cli.condarc.validate_provided_parameters() instead.", ) def _validate_provided_parameters( parameters: Sequence[str], plugin_parameters: Sequence[str], context, ) -> None: """Deprecated. Use validate_provided_parameters() instead.""" from .condarc import validate_provided_parameters validate_provided_parameters(parameters, plugin_parameters, context)