nixpkgs/pkgs/development/interpreters/python/update-python-libraries/update-python-libraries.py
Jonathan Ringer b316efff4b update-python-libraries: skip replacing 'rev' when set to variable
It's common for fetchFromGitHub to have `rev = version;`, in which
it will inherit the version. So no replacement is required.
2022-01-13 18:55:44 -08:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Update a Python package expression by passing in the `.nix` file, or the directory containing it.
You can pass in multiple files or paths.
You'll likely want to use
``
$ ./update-python-libraries ../../pkgs/development/python-modules/**/default.nix
``
to update all non-pinned libraries in that folder.
"""
import argparse
import os
import pathlib
import re
import requests
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor as Pool
from packaging.version import Version as _Version
from packaging.version import InvalidVersion
from packaging.specifiers import SpecifierSet
import collections
import subprocess
INDEX = "https://pypi.io/pypi"
"""url of PyPI"""
EXTENSIONS = ['tar.gz', 'tar.bz2', 'tar', 'zip', '.whl']
"""Permitted file extensions. These are evaluated from left to right and the first occurance is returned."""
PRERELEASES = False
GIT = "git"
NIXPGKS_ROOT = subprocess.check_output(["git", "rev-parse", "--show-toplevel"]).decode('utf-8').strip()
import logging
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
class Version(_Version, collections.abc.Sequence):
def __init__(self, version):
super().__init__(version)
# We cannot use `str(Version(0.04.21))` because that becomes `0.4.21`
# https://github.com/avian2/unidecode/issues/13#issuecomment-354538882
self.raw_version = version
def __getitem__(self, i):
return self._version.release[i]
def __len__(self):
return len(self._version.release)
def __iter__(self):
yield from self._version.release
def _get_values(attribute, text):
"""Match attribute in text and return all matches.
:returns: List of matches.
"""
regex = '{}\s+=\s+"(.*)";'.format(attribute)
regex = re.compile(regex)
values = regex.findall(text)
return values
def _get_unique_value(attribute, text):
"""Match attribute in text and return unique match.
:returns: Single match.
"""
values = _get_values(attribute, text)
n = len(values)
if n > 1:
raise ValueError("found too many values for {}".format(attribute))
elif n == 1:
return values[0]
else:
raise ValueError("no value found for {}".format(attribute))
def _get_line_and_value(attribute, text):
"""Match attribute in text. Return the line and the value of the attribute."""
regex = '({}\s+=\s+"(.*)";)'.format(attribute)
regex = re.compile(regex)
value = regex.findall(text)
n = len(value)
if n > 1:
raise ValueError("found too many values for {}".format(attribute))
elif n == 1:
return value[0]
else:
raise ValueError("no value found for {}".format(attribute))
def _replace_value(attribute, value, text):
"""Search and replace value of attribute in text."""
old_line, old_value = _get_line_and_value(attribute, text)
new_line = old_line.replace(old_value, value)
new_text = text.replace(old_line, new_line)
return new_text
def _fetch_page(url):
r = requests.get(url)
if r.status_code == requests.codes.ok:
return r.json()
else:
raise ValueError("request for {} failed".format(url))
def _fetch_github(url):
headers = {}
token = os.environ.get('GITHUB_API_TOKEN')
if token:
headers["Authorization"] = f"token {token}"
r = requests.get(url, headers=headers)
if r.status_code == requests.codes.ok:
return r.json()
else:
raise ValueError("request for {} failed".format(url))
SEMVER = {
'major' : 0,
'minor' : 1,
'patch' : 2,
}
def _determine_latest_version(current_version, target, versions):
"""Determine latest version, given `target`.
"""
current_version = Version(current_version)
def _parse_versions(versions):
for v in versions:
try:
yield Version(v)
except InvalidVersion:
pass
versions = _parse_versions(versions)
index = SEMVER[target]
ceiling = list(current_version[0:index])
if len(ceiling) == 0:
ceiling = None
else:
ceiling[-1]+=1
ceiling = Version(".".join(map(str, ceiling)))
# We do not want prereleases
versions = SpecifierSet(prereleases=PRERELEASES).filter(versions)
if ceiling is not None:
versions = SpecifierSet(f"<{ceiling}").filter(versions)
return (max(sorted(versions))).raw_version
def _get_latest_version_pypi(package, extension, current_version, target):
"""Get latest version and hash from PyPI."""
url = "{}/{}/json".format(INDEX, package)
json = _fetch_page(url)
versions = json['releases'].keys()
version = _determine_latest_version(current_version, target, versions)
try:
releases = json['releases'][version]
except KeyError as e:
raise KeyError('Could not find version {} for {}'.format(version, package)) from e
for release in releases:
if release['filename'].endswith(extension):
# TODO: In case of wheel we need to do further checks!
sha256 = release['digests']['sha256']
break
else:
sha256 = None
return version, sha256, None
def _get_latest_version_github(package, extension, current_version, target):
def strip_prefix(tag):
return re.sub("^[^0-9]*", "", tag)
def get_prefix(string):
matches = re.findall(r"^([^0-9]*)", string)
return next(iter(matches), "")
# when invoked as an updateScript, UPDATE_NIX_ATTR_PATH will be set
# this allows us to work with packages which live outside of python-modules
attr_path = os.environ.get("UPDATE_NIX_ATTR_PATH", f"python3Packages.{package}")
try:
homepage = subprocess.check_output(
["nix", "eval", "-f", f"{NIXPGKS_ROOT}/default.nix", "--raw", f"{attr_path}.src.meta.homepage"])\
.decode('utf-8')
except Exception as e:
raise ValueError(f"Unable to determine homepage: {e}")
owner_repo = homepage[len("https://github.com/"):] # remove prefix
owner, repo = owner_repo.split("/")
url = f"https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo}/releases"
all_releases = _fetch_github(url)
releases = list(filter(lambda x: not x['prerelease'], all_releases))
if len(releases) == 0:
raise ValueError(f"{homepage} does not contain any stable releases")
versions = map(lambda x: strip_prefix(x['tag_name']), releases)
version = _determine_latest_version(current_version, target, versions)
release = next(filter(lambda x: strip_prefix(x['tag_name']) == version, releases))
prefix = get_prefix(release['tag_name'])
try:
sha256 = subprocess.check_output(["nix-prefetch-url", "--type", "sha256", "--unpack", f"{release['tarball_url']}"], stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL)\
.decode('utf-8').strip()
except:
# this may fail if they have both a branch and a tag of the same name, attempt tag name
tag_url = str(release['tarball_url']).replace("tarball","tarball/refs/tags")
sha256 = subprocess.check_output(["nix-prefetch-url", "--type", "sha256", "--unpack", tag_url], stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL)\
.decode('utf-8').strip()
return version, sha256, prefix
FETCHERS = {
'fetchFromGitHub' : _get_latest_version_github,
'fetchPypi' : _get_latest_version_pypi,
'fetchurl' : _get_latest_version_pypi,
}
DEFAULT_SETUPTOOLS_EXTENSION = 'tar.gz'
FORMATS = {
'setuptools' : DEFAULT_SETUPTOOLS_EXTENSION,
'wheel' : 'whl',
'pyproject' : 'tar.gz',
'flit' : 'tar.gz'
}
def _determine_fetcher(text):
# Count occurences of fetchers.
nfetchers = sum(text.count('src = {}'.format(fetcher)) for fetcher in FETCHERS.keys())
if nfetchers == 0:
raise ValueError("no fetcher.")
elif nfetchers > 1:
raise ValueError("multiple fetchers.")
else:
# Then we check which fetcher to use.
for fetcher in FETCHERS.keys():
if 'src = {}'.format(fetcher) in text:
return fetcher
def _determine_extension(text, fetcher):
"""Determine what extension is used in the expression.
If we use:
- fetchPypi, we check if format is specified.
- fetchurl, we determine the extension from the url.
- fetchFromGitHub we simply use `.tar.gz`.
"""
if fetcher == 'fetchPypi':
try:
src_format = _get_unique_value('format', text)
except ValueError as e:
src_format = None # format was not given
try:
extension = _get_unique_value('extension', text)
except ValueError as e:
extension = None # extension was not given
if extension is None:
if src_format is None:
src_format = 'setuptools'
elif src_format == 'other':
raise ValueError("Don't know how to update a format='other' package.")
extension = FORMATS[src_format]
elif fetcher == 'fetchurl':
url = _get_unique_value('url', text)
extension = os.path.splitext(url)[1]
if 'pypi' not in url:
raise ValueError('url does not point to PyPI.')
elif fetcher == 'fetchFromGitHub':
if "fetchSubmodules" in text:
raise ValueError("fetchFromGitHub fetcher doesn't support submodules")
extension = "tar.gz"
return extension
def _update_package(path, target):
# Read the expression
with open(path, 'r') as f:
text = f.read()
# Determine pname. Many files have more than one pname
pnames = _get_values('pname', text)
# Determine version.
version = _get_unique_value('version', text)
# First we check how many fetchers are mentioned.
fetcher = _determine_fetcher(text)
extension = _determine_extension(text, fetcher)
# Attempt a fetch using each pname, e.g. backports-zoneinfo vs backports.zoneinfo
successful_fetch = False
for pname in pnames:
try:
new_version, new_sha256, prefix = FETCHERS[fetcher](pname, extension, version, target)
successful_fetch = True
break
except ValueError:
continue
if not successful_fetch:
raise ValueError(f"Unable to find correct package using these pnames: {pnames}")
if new_version == version:
logging.info("Path {}: no update available for {}.".format(path, pname))
return False
elif Version(new_version) <= Version(version):
raise ValueError("downgrade for {}.".format(pname))
if not new_sha256:
raise ValueError("no file available for {}.".format(pname))
text = _replace_value('version', new_version, text)
# fetchers can specify a sha256, or a sri hash
try:
text = _replace_value('sha256', new_sha256, text)
except ValueError:
# hashes from pypi are 16-bit encoded sha256's, need translate to an sri hash if used with "hash"
sri_hash = subprocess.check_output(["nix", "hash", "to-sri", "--type", "sha256", new_sha256]).decode('utf-8').strip()
text = _replace_value('hash', sri_hash, text)
if fetcher == 'fetchFromGitHub':
# in the case of fetchFromGitHub, it's common to see `rev = version;`
# in which no string value is meant to be substituted.
# Verify that the attribute is set to a variable
regex = '(rev\s+=\s+([_a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9\.]*);)'
regex = re.compile(regex)
value = regex.findall(text)
n = len(value)
if n == 0:
# value is set to a string, e.g. `rev = "v${version}";`
text = _replace_value('rev', f"{prefix}${{version}}", text)
# incase there's no prefix, just rewrite without interpolation
text = text.replace('"${version}";', 'version;')
with open(path, 'w') as f:
f.write(text)
logging.info("Path {}: updated {} from {} to {}".format(path, pname, version, new_version))
result = {
'path' : path,
'target': target,
'pname': pname,
'old_version' : version,
'new_version' : new_version,
#'fetcher' : fetcher,
}
return result
def _update(path, target):
# We need to read and modify a Nix expression.
if os.path.isdir(path):
path = os.path.join(path, 'default.nix')
# If a default.nix does not exist, we quit.
if not os.path.isfile(path):
logging.info("Path {}: does not exist.".format(path))
return False
# If file is not a Nix expression, we quit.
if not path.endswith(".nix"):
logging.info("Path {}: does not end with `.nix`.".format(path))
return False
try:
return _update_package(path, target)
except ValueError as e:
logging.warning("Path {}: {}".format(path, e))
return False
def _commit(path, pname, old_version, new_version, pkgs_prefix="python: ", **kwargs):
"""Commit result.
"""
msg = f'{pkgs_prefix}{pname}: {old_version} -> {new_version}'
try:
subprocess.check_call([GIT, 'add', path])
subprocess.check_call([GIT, 'commit', '-m', msg])
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
subprocess.check_call([GIT, 'checkout', path])
raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(f'Could not commit {path}') from e
return True
def main():
epilog = """
environment variables:
GITHUB_API_TOKEN\tGitHub API token used when updating github packages
"""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, epilog=epilog)
parser.add_argument('package', type=str, nargs='+')
parser.add_argument('--target', type=str, choices=SEMVER.keys(), default='major')
parser.add_argument('--commit', action='store_true', help='Create a commit for each package update')
parser.add_argument('--use-pkgs-prefix', action='store_true', help='Use python3Packages.${pname}: instead of python: ${pname}: when making commits')
args = parser.parse_args()
target = args.target
packages = list(map(os.path.abspath, args.package))
logging.info("Updating packages...")
# Use threads to update packages concurrently
with Pool() as p:
results = list(filter(bool, p.map(lambda pkg: _update(pkg, target), packages)))
logging.info("Finished updating packages.")
commit_options = {}
if args.use_pkgs_prefix:
logging.info("Using python3Packages. prefix for commits")
commit_options["pkgs_prefix"] = "python3Packages."
# Commits are created sequentially.
if args.commit:
logging.info("Committing updates...")
# list forces evaluation
list(map(lambda x: _commit(**x, **commit_options), results))
logging.info("Finished committing updates")
count = len(results)
logging.info("{} package(s) updated".format(count))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()