From c304c26b876f5f25e8758c6dc79c81dc7141bb44 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: edX requirements bot Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2023 06:06:25 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] fix: setup.py update using script --- setup.py | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py index d551a166..455f151c 100644 --- a/setup.py +++ b/setup.py @@ -45,20 +45,48 @@ def load_requirements(*requirements_paths): """ # UPDATED VIA SEMGREP - if you need to remove/modify this method remove this line and add a comment specifying why. + # e.g. {"django": "Django", "confluent-kafka": "confluent_kafka[avro]"} + by_canonical_name = {} + + def check_name_consistent(package): + """ + Raise exception if package is named different ways. + + This ensures that packages are named consistently so we can match + constraints to packages. It also ensures that if we require a package + with extras we don't constrain it without mentioning the extras (since + that too would interfere with matching constraints.) + """ + canonical = package.lower().replace('_', '-').split('[')[0] + seen_spelling = by_canonical_name.get(canonical) + if seen_spelling is None: + by_canonical_name[canonical] = package + elif seen_spelling != package: + raise Exception( + f'Encountered both "{seen_spelling}" and "{package}" in requirements ' + 'and constraints files; please use just one or the other.' + ) + requirements = {} constraint_files = set() - # groups "my-package-name<=x.y.z,..." into ("my-package-name", "<=x.y.z,...") - requirement_line_regex = re.compile(r"([a-zA-Z0-9-_.]+)([<>=][^#\s]+)?") + # groups "pkg<=x.y.z,..." into ("pkg", "<=x.y.z,...") + re_package_name_base_chars = r"a-zA-Z0-9\-_." # chars allowed in base package name + # Two groups: name[maybe,extras], and optionally a constraint + requirement_line_regex = re.compile( + r"([%s]+(?:\[[%s,\s]+\])?)([<>=][^#\s]+)?" + % (re_package_name_base_chars, re_package_name_base_chars) + ) def add_version_constraint_or_raise(current_line, current_requirements, add_if_not_present): regex_match = requirement_line_regex.match(current_line) if regex_match: package = regex_match.group(1) version_constraints = regex_match.group(2) + check_name_consistent(package) existing_version_constraints = current_requirements.get(package, None) - # it's fine to add constraints to an unconstrained package, but raise an error if there are already - # constraints in place + # It's fine to add constraints to an unconstrained package, + # but raise an error if there are already constraints in place. if existing_version_constraints and existing_version_constraints != version_constraints: raise BaseException(f'Multiple constraint definitions found for {package}:' f' "{existing_version_constraints}" and "{version_constraints}".' @@ -67,7 +95,8 @@ def add_version_constraint_or_raise(current_line, current_requirements, add_if_n if add_if_not_present or package in current_requirements: current_requirements[package] = version_constraints - # process .in files and store the path to any constraint files that are pulled in + # Read requirements from .in files and store the path to any + # constraint files that are pulled in. for path in requirements_paths: with open(path) as reqs: for line in reqs: @@ -76,7 +105,7 @@ def add_version_constraint_or_raise(current_line, current_requirements, add_if_n if line and line.startswith('-c') and not line.startswith('-c http'): constraint_files.add(os.path.dirname(path) + '/' + line.split('#')[0].replace('-c', '').strip()) - # process constraint files and add any new constraints found to existing requirements + # process constraint files: add constraints to existing requirements for constraint_file in constraint_files: with open(constraint_file) as reader: for line in reader: