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| +#!/usr/bin/env python | 
| +# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 
| +# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 
| +# found in the LICENSE file. | 
| + | 
| +"""Package Management | 
| + | 
| +This module is used to bring in external Python dependencies via eggs from the | 
| +PyPi repository. It is intended to work with any version of Python from 2.4 | 
| 
 
M-A Ruel
2012/01/09 02:34:15
Don't claim to support 2.4 unless you plan to supp
 
chrisha
2012/01/31 16:35:40
I tested it on 2.4, assuming that depot_tools stil
 
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| +through 2.6 and beyond, as well as on any OS and hardware. | 
| + | 
| +The approach is to create a site directory in depot_tools root which will | 
| +contain those packages that are listed as dependencies in the module variable | 
| +PACKAGES. Since we can't guarantee that setuptools is available in all | 
| +distributions this module also contains the ability to bootstrap the site | 
| +directory by manually downloading and installing setuptools. Once setuptools is | 
| +available it uses that to install the other packages in the traditional | 
| +manner. | 
| + | 
| +Use is simple: | 
| + | 
| + import package_management | 
| + | 
| + # Before any imports from the site directory, call this. This only needs | 
| + # to be called in one place near the beginning of the program. | 
| + package_management.SetupSiteDirectory() | 
| + | 
| + # If 'SetupSiteDirectory' fails it will complain with an error message but | 
| + # continue happily. Expect ImportErrors when trying to import any third | 
| + # party modules from the site directory. | 
| + | 
| + import some_third_party_module | 
| + | 
| + ... etc ... | 
| +""" | 
| + | 
| +import cStringIO | 
| +import os | 
| +import re | 
| +import shutil | 
| +import site | 
| +import subprocess | 
| +import sys | 
| +import tempfile | 
| +import urllib | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +# This is the version of setuptools that we will download if the local | 
| +# python distribution does not include one. | 
| +SETUPTOOLS = ('setuptools', '0.6c11') | 
| + | 
| +# These are the packages that are to be installed in the site directory. | 
| +# easy_install makes it so that the most recently installed version of a | 
| +# package is the one that takes precedence, even if a newer version exists | 
| +# in the site directory. This allows us to blindly install these one on top | 
| +# of the other without worrying about whats already installed. | 
| +# | 
| +# NOTE: If we are often rolling these dependencies then users' site | 
| +# directories will grow monotonically. We could be purging any orphaned | 
| +# packages using the tools provided by pkg_resources. | 
| +PACKAGES = (('logilab-common', '0.57.1'), | 
| + ('logilab-astng', '0.23.1'), | 
| + ('pylint', '0.25.1')) | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +# The Python version suffix used in generating the site directory and in | 
| +# requesting packages from PyPi. | 
| +VERSION_SUFFIX = "%d.%d" % sys.version_info[0:2] | 
| + | 
| +# This is the root directory of the depot_tools installation. | 
| +ROOT_DIR = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) | 
| + | 
| +# This is the path of the site directory we will use. We make this | 
| +# python version specific so that this will continue to work even if the | 
| +# python version is rolled. | 
| +SITE_DIR = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, 'site-packages-py%s' % VERSION_SUFFIX) | 
| + | 
| +# This status file is created the last time PACKAGES were rolled successfully. | 
| +# It is used to determine if packages need to be rolled by comparing against | 
| +# the age of __file__. | 
| +LAST_ROLLED = os.path.join(SITE_DIR, 'last_rolled.txt') | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +class Error(Exception): | 
| + """The base class for all module errors.""" | 
| + pass | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +class InstallError(Error): | 
| + """Thrown if an installation is unable to complete.""" | 
| + pass | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +class Package(object): | 
| + """A package represents a release of a project. | 
| + | 
| + We use this as a lightweight version of pkg_resources, allowing us to | 
| + perform an end-run around setuptools for the purpose of bootstrapping. Its | 
| + functionality is very limited. | 
| + | 
| + Attributes: | 
| + name: the name of the package. | 
| + version: the version of the package. | 
| + safe_name: the safe name of the package. | 
| + safe_version: the safe version string of the package. | 
| + file_name: the filename-safe name of the package. | 
| + file_version: the filename-safe version string of the package. | 
| + """ | 
| + | 
| + def __init__(self, name, version): | 
| + """Initialize this package. | 
| + | 
| + Args: | 
| + name: the name of the package. | 
| + version: the version of the package. | 
| + """ | 
| + self.name = name | 
| + self.version = version | 
| + self.safe_name = Package._MakeSafeName(self.name) | 
| + self.safe_version = Package._MakeSafeVersion(self.version) | 
| + self.file_name = Package._MakeSafeForFilename(self.safe_name) | 
| + self.file_version = Package._MakeSafeForFilename(self.safe_version) | 
| + | 
| + @staticmethod | 
| + def _MakeSafeName(name): | 
| + """Makes a safe package name, as per pkg_resources.""" | 
| + return re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9]+', '-', name) | 
| + | 
| + @staticmethod | 
| + def _MakeSafeVersion(version): | 
| + """Makes a safe package version string, as per pkg_resources.""" | 
| + version = re.sub('\s+', '.', version) | 
| + return re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9\.]+', '-', version) | 
| + | 
| + @staticmethod | 
| + def _MakeSafeForFilename(safe_name_or_version): | 
| + """Makes a safe name or safe version safe to use in a file name. | 
| + |safe_name_or_version| must be a safe name or version string as returned | 
| + by GetSafeName or GetSafeVersion. | 
| + """ | 
| + return re.sub('-', '_', safe_name_or_version) | 
| + | 
| + def GetAsRequirementString(self): | 
| + """Builds an easy_install requirements string representing this package.""" | 
| + return '%s==%s' % (self.name, self.version) | 
| + | 
| + def GetFilename(self, extension=None): | 
| + """Builds a filename for this package using the setuptools convention. | 
| + If |extensions| is provided it will be appended to the generated filename, | 
| + otherwise only the basename is returned. | 
| + | 
| + The following url discusses the filename format: | 
| + | 
| + http://svn.python.org/projects/sandbox/trunk/setuptools/doc/formats.txt | 
| + """ | 
| + filename = '%s-%s-py%s' % (self.file_name, self.file_version, | 
| + VERSION_SUFFIX) | 
| + | 
| + if extension: | 
| + if extension[0] != '.': | 
| 
 
M-A Ruel
2012/01/09 02:34:15
if not extension.startswith('.'):
 
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| + filename += '.' | 
| + filename += extension | 
| + | 
| + return filename | 
| + | 
| + def GetPyPiUrl(self, extension): | 
| + """Returns the URL where this package is hosted on PyPi.""" | 
| + return 'http://pypi.python.org/packages/2.6/%c/%s/%s' % ( | 
| + self.file_name[0], self.file_name, self.GetFilename(extension)) | 
| + | 
| + def DownloadEgg(self, dest_dir, overwrite=False): | 
| + """Downloads the EGG for this URL. | 
| + | 
| + Args: | 
| + dest_dir: The directory where the EGG should be written. If the EGG | 
| + has already been downloaded and cached the returned path may not | 
| + be in this directory. | 
| + overwite: If True the destination path will be overwritten even if | 
| + it already exists. Defaults to False. | 
| + | 
| + Returns: | 
| + The path to the written EGG. | 
| + | 
| + Raises: | 
| + Error: if dest_dir doesn't exist, the EGG is unable to be written, | 
| + the URL doesn't exist, or the server returned an error, or the | 
| + transmission was interrupted. | 
| + """ | 
| + if not os.path.exists(dest_dir): | 
| + raise Error('Path does not exist: %s' % dest_dir) | 
| + | 
| + if not os.path.isdir(dest_dir): | 
| + raise Error('Path is not a directory: %s' % dest_dir) | 
| + | 
| + filename = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(dest_dir, self.GetFilename('egg'))) | 
| + if os.path.exists(filename): | 
| + if os.path.isdir(filename): | 
| + raise Error('Path is a directory: %s' % filename) | 
| + if not overwrite: | 
| + return filename | 
| + | 
| + url = self.GetPyPiUrl('egg') | 
| + | 
| + try: | 
| + (path, headers) = urllib.urlretrieve(url, filename) | 
| + return path | 
| + except (IOError, urllib.ContentTooShortError): | 
| + # Reraise with a new error type, keeping the original message and | 
| + # traceback. | 
| + raise Error, sys.exc_info()[1], sys.exc_info()[2] | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +def AddToPythonPath(path): | 
| + """Adds the provided path to the head of PYTHONPATH and sys.path.""" | 
| 
 
M-A Ruel
2012/01/09 02:34:15
path = os.path.abspath(path)
 
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| + if path not in sys.path: | 
| + sys.path.insert(0, path) | 
| + | 
| + paths = os.environ.get('PYTHONPATH', '').split(os.pathsep) | 
| + if path not in paths: | 
| + paths.insert(0, path) | 
| + os.environ['PYTHONPATH'] = os.pathsep.join(paths) | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +def AddSiteDirectory(path): | 
| + """Adds the provided path to the runtime as a site directory. | 
| + | 
| + Any modules that are in the site directory will be available for importing | 
| + after this returns. If modules are added or deleted this must be called | 
| + again for the changes to be reflected in the runtime. | 
| + | 
| + This calls both AddToPythonPath and site.addsitedir. Both are needed to | 
| + convince easy_install to treat |path| as a site directory. | 
| + """ | 
| + AddToPythonPath(path) | 
| + site.addsitedir(path) | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +def EnsureSiteDirectory(path): | 
| + """Creates and/or adds the provided path to the runtime as a site directory. | 
| + | 
| + This works like AddSiteDirectory but it will create the directory if it | 
| + does not yet exist. | 
| + | 
| + Raise: | 
| + Error: if the site directory is unable to be created, or if it exists and | 
| + is not a directory. | 
| + """ | 
| + if os.path.exists(path): | 
| + if not os.path.isdir(path): | 
| + raise Error('Path is not a directory: %s' % path) | 
| + else: | 
| + try: | 
| + os.mkdir(path) | 
| + except IOError: | 
| + raise Error('Unable to create directory: %s' % path) | 
| + | 
| + AddSiteDirectory(path) | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +def ModuleIsFromPackage(module, package_path): | 
| + """Determines if a module has been imported from a given package. | 
| + | 
| + Args: | 
| + module: the module to test. | 
| + package_path: the path to the package to test. | 
| + | 
| + Returns: | 
| + True if |module| has been imported from |package_path|, False otherwise. | 
| + """ | 
| + try: | 
| + m = os.path.abspath(module.__file__) | 
| + p = os.path.abspath(package_path) | 
| + if len(m) <= len(p): | 
| + return False | 
| + if m[0:len(p)] != p: | 
| + return False | 
| + return m[len(p)] == os.sep | 
| + except AttributeError: | 
| + return False | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +def _CaptureStdStreams(function, *args, **kwargs): | 
| + """Captures stdout and stderr while running the provided function. | 
| + | 
| + This only works if |function| only accesses sys.stdout and sys.stderr. If | 
| + we need more than this we'll have to use subprocess.Popen. | 
| + | 
| + Args: | 
| + function: the function to be called. | 
| + args: the arguments to pass to |function|. | 
| + kwargs: the keyword arguments to pass to |function|. | 
| + """ | 
| + orig_stdout = sys.stdout | 
| + orig_stderr = sys.stderr | 
| + sys.stdout = cStringIO.StringIO() | 
| + sys.stderr = cStringIO.StringIO() | 
| + try: | 
| + return function(*args, **kwargs) | 
| + finally: | 
| + sys.stdout = orig_stdout | 
| + sys.stderr = orig_stderr | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +def InstallPackage(url_or_req, site_dir): | 
| + """Installs a package to a site directory. | 
| + | 
| + |site_dir| must exist and already be an active site directory. setuptools | 
| + must in the path. Uses easy_install which may involve a download from | 
| + pypi.python.org, so this also requires network access. | 
| + | 
| + Args: | 
| + url_or_req: the package to install, expressed as an URL (may be local), | 
| + or a requirement string. | 
| + site_dir: the site directory in which to install it. | 
| + | 
| + Raises: | 
| + InstallError: if installation fails for any reason. | 
| + """ | 
| + args = ['--quiet', '--install-dir', site_dir, '--exclude-scripts', | 
| + '--always-unzip', '--no-deps', url_or_req] | 
| + | 
| + # The easy_install script only calls SystemExit if something goes wrong. | 
| + # Otherwise, it falls through returning None. | 
| + try: | 
| + import setuptools.command.easy_install | 
| + _CaptureStdStreams(setuptools.command.easy_install.main, args) | 
| + except (ImportError, SystemExit), e: | 
| + # Re-raise the error, preserving the stack trace and message. | 
| + raise InstallError, sys.exc_info()[1], sys.exc_info()[2] | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +def _RunInSubprocess(pycode): | 
| + """Launches a python subprocess with the provided code. | 
| + | 
| + The subprocess will be launched with the same stdout and stderr. The | 
| + subprocess will use the same instance of python as is currently running, | 
| + passing |pycode| as arguments to this script. |pycode| will be interpreted | 
| + as python code in the context of this module. | 
| + | 
| + Returns: | 
| + True if the subprocess returned 0, False if it returned an error. | 
| + """ | 
| + return not subprocess.call([sys.executable, __file__, pycode]) | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +def _LoadSetupToolsFromEggAndInstall(egg_path): | 
| + """Loads setuptools from the provided egg |egg_path|, and installs it to | 
| + SITE_DIR. | 
| + | 
| + This is intended to be run from a subprocess as it pollutes the running | 
| + instance of Python by importing a module and then forcibly deleting its | 
| + source. | 
| + | 
| + Returns: | 
| + True on success, False on failure. | 
| + """ | 
| + AddToPythonPath(egg_path) | 
| + | 
| + try: | 
| + # Import setuptools and ensure it comes from the EGG. | 
| + import setuptools | 
| + if not ModuleIsFromPackage(setuptools, egg_path): | 
| + raise ImportError() | 
| + except ImportError: | 
| + print ' Unable to import downloaded package!' | 
| + return False | 
| + | 
| + try: | 
| + print ' Using setuptools to install itself ...' | 
| + InstallPackage(egg_path, SITE_DIR) | 
| + except InstallError: | 
| + print ' Unable to install setuptools!' | 
| + return False | 
| + | 
| + return True | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +def BootstrapSetupTools(): | 
| + """Bootstraps the runtime with setuptools. | 
| + | 
| + Will try to import setuptools directly. If not found it will attempt to | 
| + download it and load it from there. If the download is successful it will | 
| + then use setuptools to install itself in the site directory. | 
| + | 
| + This is meant to be run from a child process as it modifies the running | 
| + instance of Python by importing modules and then physically deleting them | 
| + from disk. | 
| + | 
| + Returns: | 
| + Returns True if 'import setuptools' will succeed, False otherwise. | 
| + """ | 
| + AddSiteDirectory(SITE_DIR) | 
| + | 
| + # Check if setuptools is already available. If so, we're done. | 
| + try: | 
| + import setuptools | 
| + return True | 
| + except ImportError: | 
| + pass | 
| + | 
| + print 'Bootstrapping setuptools ...' | 
| + | 
| + EnsureSiteDirectory(SITE_DIR) | 
| + | 
| + # Download the egg to a temp directory. | 
| + dest_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp('depot_tools') | 
| + path = None | 
| + try: | 
| + package = Package(*SETUPTOOLS) | 
| + print ' Downloading %s ...' % package.GetFilename() | 
| + path = package.DownloadEgg(dest_dir) | 
| + except Error: | 
| + print ' Download failed!' | 
| + shutil.rmtree(dest_dir) | 
| + return False | 
| + except: | 
| 
 
M-A Ruel
2012/01/09 02:34:15
Not a fan. (IOError, OSError) would probably be fi
 
chrisha
2012/01/31 16:35:40
Not strictly needed. Removed.
 
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| + shutil.rmtree(dest_dir) | 
| + | 
| + try: | 
| + # Load the downloaded egg, and install it to the site directory. Do this | 
| + # in a subprocess so as not to pollute this runtime. | 
| + pycode = '_LoadSetupToolsFromEggAndInstall(%s)' % repr(path) | 
| + if not _RunInSubprocess(pycode): | 
| + raise Error | 
| 
 
M-A Ruel
2012/01/09 02:34:15
raise Error()
 
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| + | 
| + # Reload our site directory, which should now contain setuptools. | 
| + AddSiteDirectory(SITE_DIR) | 
| + | 
| + # Try and import setupttols | 
| + import setuptools | 
| + except ImportError: | 
| + print ' Unable to import setuptools!' | 
| + return False | 
| + except Error: | 
| + # This happens if RunInSubProcess fails, and the appropriate error has | 
| + # already been written. | 
| + return False | 
| + finally: | 
| + # Delete the temp directory. | 
| + shutil.rmtree(dest_dir) | 
| + | 
| + return True | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +def _GetModTime(path): | 
| + """Gets the last modification time associated with |path| in seconds since | 
| + epoch, returning 0 if |path| does not exist. | 
| + """ | 
| + try: | 
| + return os.stat(path).st_mtime | 
| + except: | 
| + # This error is different depending on the OS. | 
| + return 0 | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +def _SiteDirectoryIsUpToDate(): | 
| + return _GetModTime(LAST_ROLLED) > _GetModTime(__file__) | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +def UpdateSiteDirectory(): | 
| + """Installs the packages from PACKAGES if they are not already installed. | 
| + At this point we must have setuptools in the site directory. | 
| + | 
| + This is intended to be run in a subprocess *prior* to the site directory | 
| + having been added to the parent process as it may cause packages to be | 
| + added and/or removed. | 
| + | 
| + Returns: | 
| + True on success, False otherwise. | 
| + """ | 
| + if _SiteDirectoryIsUpToDate(): | 
| + return True | 
| + | 
| + try: | 
| + AddSiteDirectory(SITE_DIR) | 
| + import pkg_resources | 
| + | 
| + # Determine if any packages actually need installing. | 
| + missing_packages = [] | 
| + for package in [SETUPTOOLS] + list(PACKAGES): | 
| + pkg = Package(*package) | 
| + req = pkg.GetAsRequirementString() | 
| + | 
| + # It may be that this package is already available in the site | 
| + # directory. If so, we can skip past it without trying to install it. | 
| + pkg_req = pkg_resources.Requirement.parse(req) | 
| + try: | 
| + dist = pkg_resources.working_set.find(pkg_req) | 
| + if dist: | 
| + continue | 
| + except pkg_resources.VersionConflict: | 
| + # This happens if another version of the package is already | 
| + # installed in another site directory (ie: the system site directory). | 
| + pass | 
| + | 
| + missing_packages.append(pkg) | 
| + | 
| + # Install the missing packages. | 
| + if missing_packages: | 
| + print 'Updating python packages ...' | 
| + for pkg in missing_packages: | 
| + print ' Installing %s ...' % pkg.GetFilename() | 
| + InstallPackage(pkg.GetAsRequirementString(), SITE_DIR) | 
| + | 
| + # Touch the status file so we know that we're up to date next time. | 
| + open(LAST_ROLLED, 'wb') | 
| + except InstallError, e: | 
| + print ' Installation failed: %s' % str(e) | 
| + return False | 
| + | 
| + return True | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +def SetupSiteDirectory(): | 
| + """Sets up the site directory, bootstrapping setuptools if necessary. | 
| + | 
| + If this finishes successfully then SITE_DIR will exist and will contain | 
| + the appropriate version of setuptools and all of the packages listed in | 
| + PACKAGES. | 
| + | 
| + This is the main workhorse of this module. Calling this will do everything | 
| + necessary to ensure that you have the desired packages installed in the | 
| + site directory, and the site directory enabled in this process. | 
| + | 
| + Returns: | 
| + True on success, False on failure. | 
| + """ | 
| + if _SiteDirectoryIsUpToDate(): | 
| + AddSiteDirectory(SITE_DIR) | 
| + return True | 
| + | 
| + if not _RunInSubprocess('BootstrapSetupTools()'): | 
| + return False | 
| + | 
| + if not _RunInSubprocess('UpdateSiteDirectory()'): | 
| + return False | 
| + | 
| + # Process the site directory so that the packages within it are available | 
| + # for import. | 
| + AddSiteDirectory(SITE_DIR) | 
| + | 
| + return True | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +def CanImportFromSiteDirectory(package_name): | 
| + """Determines if the given package can be imported from the site directory. | 
| + | 
| + Args: | 
| + package_name: the name of the package to import. | 
| + | 
| + Returns: | 
| + True if 'import package_name' will succeed and return a module from the | 
| + site directory, False otherwise. | 
| + """ | 
| + try: | 
| + return ModuleIsFromPackage(__import__(package_name), SITE_DIR) | 
| + except ImportError: | 
| + return False | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +def Test(): | 
| + """Runs SetupSiteDirectory and then tries to load pylint, ensuring that it | 
| + comes from the site directory just created. This is an end-to-end unittest | 
| + and allows for simple testing from the command-line by running | 
| + | 
| + ./package_management.py 'Test()' | 
| + """ | 
| + print 'Testing package_management.' | 
| + if not SetupSiteDirectory(): | 
| + print 'SetupSiteDirectory failed.' | 
| + return False | 
| + if not CanImportFromSiteDirectory('pylint'): | 
| + print 'CanImportFromSiteDirectory failed.' | 
| + return False | 
| + print 'Success!' | 
| + return True | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +def Main(): | 
| + """The main entry for the package management script. | 
| + | 
| + If no arguments are provided simply runs SetupSiteDirectory. If arguments | 
| + have been passed we execute the first argument as python code in the | 
| + context of this module. This mechanism is used during the bootstrap | 
| + process so that the main instance of Python does not have its runtime | 
| + polluted by various intermediate packages and imports. | 
| + | 
| + Returns: | 
| + 0 on success, 1 otherwise. | 
| + """ | 
| + if len(sys.argv) == 2: | 
| + result = False | 
| + exec('result = %s' % sys.argv[1]) | 
| + | 
| + # Translate the success state to a return code. | 
| + return not result | 
| + else: | 
| + return not SetupSiteDirectory() | 
| + | 
| + | 
| +if __name__ == '__main__': | 
| + sys.exit(Main()) |