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5.5 KiB
155 lines
5.5 KiB
4 years ago
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import datetime
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import json
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import logging
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import os.path
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import sys
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from pip._vendor import lockfile, pkg_resources
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from pip._vendor.packaging import version as packaging_version
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from pip._internal.index import PackageFinder
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from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS
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from pip._internal.utils.filesystem import check_path_owner
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from pip._internal.utils.misc import ensure_dir, get_installed_version
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SELFCHECK_DATE_FMT = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ"
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class SelfCheckState(object):
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def __init__(self, cache_dir):
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self.state = {}
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self.statefile_path = None
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# Try to load the existing state
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if cache_dir:
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self.statefile_path = os.path.join(cache_dir, "selfcheck.json")
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try:
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with open(self.statefile_path) as statefile:
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self.state = json.load(statefile)[sys.prefix]
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except (IOError, ValueError, KeyError):
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# Explicitly suppressing exceptions, since we don't want to
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# error out if the cache file is invalid.
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pass
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def save(self, pypi_version, current_time):
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# If we do not have a path to cache in, don't bother saving.
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if not self.statefile_path:
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return
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# Check to make sure that we own the directory
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if not check_path_owner(os.path.dirname(self.statefile_path)):
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return
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# Now that we've ensured the directory is owned by this user, we'll go
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# ahead and make sure that all our directories are created.
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ensure_dir(os.path.dirname(self.statefile_path))
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# Attempt to write out our version check file
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with lockfile.LockFile(self.statefile_path):
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if os.path.exists(self.statefile_path):
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with open(self.statefile_path) as statefile:
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state = json.load(statefile)
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else:
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state = {}
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state[sys.prefix] = {
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"last_check": current_time.strftime(SELFCHECK_DATE_FMT),
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"pypi_version": pypi_version,
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}
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with open(self.statefile_path, "w") as statefile:
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json.dump(state, statefile, sort_keys=True,
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separators=(",", ":"))
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def was_installed_by_pip(pkg):
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"""Checks whether pkg was installed by pip
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This is used not to display the upgrade message when pip is in fact
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installed by system package manager, such as dnf on Fedora.
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"""
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try:
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dist = pkg_resources.get_distribution(pkg)
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return (dist.has_metadata('INSTALLER') and
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'pip' in dist.get_metadata_lines('INSTALLER'))
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except pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound:
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return False
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def pip_version_check(session, options):
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"""Check for an update for pip.
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Limit the frequency of checks to once per week. State is stored either in
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the active virtualenv or in the user's USER_CACHE_DIR keyed off the prefix
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of the pip script path.
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"""
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installed_version = get_installed_version("pip")
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if not installed_version:
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return
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pip_version = packaging_version.parse(installed_version)
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pypi_version = None
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try:
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state = SelfCheckState(cache_dir=options.cache_dir)
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current_time = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
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# Determine if we need to refresh the state
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if "last_check" in state.state and "pypi_version" in state.state:
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last_check = datetime.datetime.strptime(
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state.state["last_check"],
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SELFCHECK_DATE_FMT
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)
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if (current_time - last_check).total_seconds() < 7 * 24 * 60 * 60:
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pypi_version = state.state["pypi_version"]
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# Refresh the version if we need to or just see if we need to warn
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if pypi_version is None:
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# Lets use PackageFinder to see what the latest pip version is
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finder = PackageFinder(
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find_links=options.find_links,
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index_urls=[options.index_url] + options.extra_index_urls,
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allow_all_prereleases=False, # Explicitly set to False
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trusted_hosts=options.trusted_hosts,
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process_dependency_links=options.process_dependency_links,
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session=session,
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)
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all_candidates = finder.find_all_candidates("pip")
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if not all_candidates:
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return
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pypi_version = str(
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max(all_candidates, key=lambda c: c.version).version
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)
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# save that we've performed a check
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state.save(pypi_version, current_time)
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remote_version = packaging_version.parse(pypi_version)
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# Determine if our pypi_version is older
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if (pip_version < remote_version and
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pip_version.base_version != remote_version.base_version and
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was_installed_by_pip('pip')):
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# Advise "python -m pip" on Windows to avoid issues
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# with overwriting pip.exe.
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if WINDOWS:
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pip_cmd = "python -m pip"
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else:
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pip_cmd = "pip"
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logger.warning(
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"You are using pip version %s, however version %s is "
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"available.\nYou should consider upgrading via the "
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"'%s install --upgrade pip' command.",
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pip_version, pypi_version, pip_cmd
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)
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except Exception:
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logger.debug(
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"There was an error checking the latest version of pip",
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exc_info=True,
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)
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