"""Routines related to PyPI, indexes""" import sys import os import re import mimetypes import posixpath from pip.log import logger from pip.util import Inf, normalize_name, splitext, is_prerelease from pip.exceptions import (DistributionNotFound, BestVersionAlreadyInstalled, InstallationError, InvalidWheelFilename, UnsupportedWheel) from pip.backwardcompat import urlparse, url2pathname from pip.download import PipSession, url_to_path, path_to_url from pip.wheel import Wheel, wheel_ext from pip.pep425tags import supported_tags, supported_tags_noarch, get_platform from pip._vendor import html5lib, requests, pkg_resources from pip._vendor.requests.exceptions import SSLError __all__ = ['PackageFinder'] DEFAULT_MIRROR_HOSTNAME = "last.pypi.python.org" INSECURE_SCHEMES = { "http": ["https"], } class PackageFinder(object): """This finds packages. This is meant to match easy_install's technique for looking for packages, by reading pages and looking for appropriate links """ def __init__(self, find_links, index_urls, use_wheel=True, allow_external=[], allow_unverified=[], allow_all_external=False, allow_all_prereleases=False, process_dependency_links=False, session=None): self.find_links = find_links self.index_urls = index_urls self.dependency_links = [] self.cache = PageCache() # These are boring links that have already been logged somehow: self.logged_links = set() self.use_wheel = use_wheel # Do we allow (safe and verifiable) externally hosted files? self.allow_external = set(normalize_name(n) for n in allow_external) # Which names are allowed to install insecure and unverifiable files? self.allow_unverified = set( normalize_name(n) for n in allow_unverified ) # Anything that is allowed unverified is also allowed external self.allow_external |= self.allow_unverified # Do we allow all (safe and verifiable) externally hosted files? self.allow_all_external = allow_all_external # Stores if we ignored any external links so that we can instruct # end users how to install them if no distributions are available self.need_warn_external = False # Stores if we ignored any unsafe links so that we can instruct # end users how to install them if no distributions are available self.need_warn_unverified = False # Do we want to allow _all_ pre-releases? self.allow_all_prereleases = allow_all_prereleases # Do we process dependency links? self.process_dependency_links = process_dependency_links self._have_warned_dependency_links = False # The Session we'll use to make requests self.session = session or PipSession() def add_dependency_links(self, links): ## FIXME: this shouldn't be global list this, it should only ## apply to requirements of the package that specifies the ## dependency_links value ## FIXME: also, we should track comes_from (i.e., use Link) if self.process_dependency_links: if not self._have_warned_dependency_links: logger.deprecated( "1.6", "Dependency Links processing has been deprecated with an " "accelerated time schedule and will be removed in pip 1.6", ) self._have_warned_dependency_links = True self.dependency_links.extend(links) def _sort_locations(self, locations): """ Sort locations into "files" (archives) and "urls", and return a pair of lists (files,urls) """ files = [] urls = [] # puts the url for the given file path into the appropriate list def sort_path(path): url = path_to_url(path) if mimetypes.guess_type(url, strict=False)[0] == 'text/html': urls.append(url) else: files.append(url) for url in locations: is_local_path = os.path.exists(url) is_file_url = url.startswith('file:') is_find_link = url in self.find_links if is_local_path or is_file_url: if is_local_path: path = url else: path = url_to_path(url) if is_find_link and os.path.isdir(path): path = os.path.realpath(path) for item in os.listdir(path): sort_path(os.path.join(path, item)) elif is_file_url and os.path.isdir(path): urls.append(url) elif os.path.isfile(path): sort_path(path) else: urls.append(url) return files, urls def _link_sort_key(self, link_tuple): """ Function used to generate link sort key for link tuples. The greater the return value, the more preferred it is. If not finding wheels, then sorted by version only. If finding wheels, then the sort order is by version, then: 1. existing installs 2. wheels ordered via Wheel.support_index_min() 3. source archives Note: it was considered to embed this logic into the Link comparison operators, but then different sdist links with the same version, would have to be considered equal """ parsed_version, link, _ = link_tuple if self.use_wheel: support_num = len(supported_tags) if link == INSTALLED_VERSION: pri = 1 elif link.ext == wheel_ext: wheel = Wheel(link.filename) # can raise InvalidWheelFilename if not wheel.supported(): raise UnsupportedWheel("%s is not a supported wheel for this platform. It can't be sorted." % wheel.filename) pri = -(wheel.support_index_min()) else: # sdist pri = -(support_num) return (parsed_version, pri) else: return parsed_version def _sort_versions(self, applicable_versions): """ Bring the latest version (and wheels) to the front, but maintain the existing ordering as secondary. See the docstring for `_link_sort_key` for details. This function is isolated for easier unit testing. """ return sorted(applicable_versions, key=self._link_sort_key, reverse=True) def find_requirement(self, req, upgrade): def mkurl_pypi_url(url): loc = posixpath.join(url, url_name) # For maximum compatibility with easy_install, ensure the path # ends in a trailing slash. Although this isn't in the spec # (and PyPI can handle it without the slash) some other index # implementations might break if they relied on easy_install's behavior. if not loc.endswith('/'): loc = loc + '/' return loc url_name = req.url_name # Only check main index if index URL is given: main_index_url = None if self.index_urls: # Check that we have the url_name correctly spelled: main_index_url = Link(mkurl_pypi_url(self.index_urls[0]), trusted=True) # This will also cache the page, so it's okay that we get it again later: page = self._get_page(main_index_url, req) if page is None: url_name = self._find_url_name(Link(self.index_urls[0], trusted=True), url_name, req) or req.url_name if url_name is not None: locations = [ mkurl_pypi_url(url) for url in self.index_urls] + self.find_links else: locations = list(self.find_links) for version in req.absolute_versions: if url_name is not None and main_index_url is not None: locations = [ posixpath.join(main_index_url.url, version)] + locations file_locations, url_locations = self._sort_locations(locations) _flocations, _ulocations = self._sort_locations(self.dependency_links) file_locations.extend(_flocations) # We trust every url that the user has given us whether it was given # via --index-url or --find-links locations = [Link(url, trusted=True) for url in url_locations] # We explicitly do not trust links that came from dependency_links locations.extend([Link(url) for url in _ulocations]) logger.debug('URLs to search for versions for %s:' % req) for location in locations: logger.debug('* %s' % location) # Determine if this url used a secure transport mechanism parsed = urlparse.urlparse(str(location)) if parsed.scheme in INSECURE_SCHEMES: secure_schemes = INSECURE_SCHEMES[parsed.scheme] if len(secure_schemes) == 1: ctx = (location, parsed.scheme, secure_schemes[0], parsed.netloc) logger.warn("%s uses an insecure transport scheme (%s). " "Consider using %s if %s has it available" % ctx) elif len(secure_schemes) > 1: ctx = (location, parsed.scheme, ", ".join(secure_schemes), parsed.netloc) logger.warn("%s uses an insecure transport scheme (%s). " "Consider using one of %s if %s has any of " "them available" % ctx) else: ctx = (location, parsed.scheme) logger.warn("%s uses an insecure transport scheme (%s)." % ctx) found_versions = [] found_versions.extend( self._package_versions( # We trust every directly linked archive in find_links [Link(url, '-f', trusted=True) for url in self.find_links], req.name.lower())) page_versions = [] for page in self._get_pages(locations, req): logger.debug('Analyzing links from page %s' % page.url) logger.indent += 2 try: page_versions.extend(self._package_versions(page.links, req.name.lower())) finally: logger.indent -= 2 dependency_versions = list(self._package_versions( [Link(url) for url in self.dependency_links], req.name.lower())) if dependency_versions: logger.info('dependency_links found: %s' % ', '.join([link.url for parsed, link, version in dependency_versions])) file_versions = list(self._package_versions( [Link(url) for url in file_locations], req.name.lower())) if not found_versions and not page_versions and not dependency_versions and not file_versions: logger.fatal('Could not find any downloads that satisfy the requirement %s' % req) if self.need_warn_external: logger.warn("Some externally hosted files were ignored (use " "--allow-external %s to allow)." % req.name) if self.need_warn_unverified: logger.warn("Some insecure and unverifiable files were ignored" " (use --allow-unverified %s to allow)." % req.name) raise DistributionNotFound('No distributions at all found for %s' % req) installed_version = [] if req.satisfied_by is not None: installed_version = [(req.satisfied_by.parsed_version, INSTALLED_VERSION, req.satisfied_by.version)] if file_versions: file_versions.sort(reverse=True) logger.info('Local files found: %s' % ', '.join([url_to_path(link.url) for parsed, link, version in file_versions])) #this is an intentional priority ordering all_versions = installed_version + file_versions + found_versions + page_versions + dependency_versions applicable_versions = [] for (parsed_version, link, version) in all_versions: if version not in req.req: logger.info("Ignoring link %s, version %s doesn't match %s" % (link, version, ','.join([''.join(s) for s in req.req.specs]))) continue elif is_prerelease(version) and not (self.allow_all_prereleases or req.prereleases): # If this version isn't the already installed one, then # ignore it if it's a pre-release. if link is not INSTALLED_VERSION: logger.info("Ignoring link %s, version %s is a pre-release (use --pre to allow)." % (link, version)) continue applicable_versions.append((parsed_version, link, version)) applicable_versions = self._sort_versions(applicable_versions) existing_applicable = bool([link for parsed_version, link, version in applicable_versions if link is INSTALLED_VERSION]) if not upgrade and existing_applicable: if applicable_versions[0][1] is INSTALLED_VERSION: logger.info('Existing installed version (%s) is most up-to-date and satisfies requirement' % req.satisfied_by.version) else: logger.info('Existing installed version (%s) satisfies requirement (most up-to-date version is %s)' % (req.satisfied_by.version, applicable_versions[0][2])) return None if not applicable_versions: logger.fatal('Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement %s (from versions: %s)' % (req, ', '.join([version for parsed_version, link, version in all_versions]))) if self.need_warn_external: logger.warn("Some externally hosted files were ignored (use " "--allow-external to allow).") if self.need_warn_unverified: logger.warn("Some insecure and unverifiable files were ignored" " (use --allow-unverified %s to allow)." % req.name) raise DistributionNotFound('No distributions matching the version for %s' % req) if applicable_versions[0][1] is INSTALLED_VERSION: # We have an existing version, and its the best version logger.info('Installed version (%s) is most up-to-date (past versions: %s)' % (req.satisfied_by.version, ', '.join([version for parsed_version, link, version in applicable_versions[1:]]) or 'none')) raise BestVersionAlreadyInstalled if len(applicable_versions) > 1: logger.info('Using version %s (newest of versions: %s)' % (applicable_versions[0][2], ', '.join([version for parsed_version, link, version in applicable_versions]))) selected_version = applicable_versions[0][1] if (selected_version.internal is not None and not selected_version.internal): logger.warn("%s an externally hosted file and may be " "unreliable" % req.name) if (selected_version.verifiable is not None and not selected_version.verifiable): logger.warn("%s is potentially insecure and " "unverifiable." % req.name) if selected_version._deprecated_regex: logger.deprecated( "1.7", "%s discovered using a deprecated method of parsing, " "in the future it will no longer be discovered" % req.name ) return selected_version def _find_url_name(self, index_url, url_name, req): """Finds the true URL name of a package, when the given name isn't quite correct. This is usually used to implement case-insensitivity.""" if not index_url.url.endswith('/'): # Vaguely part of the PyPI API... weird but true. ## FIXME: bad to modify this? index_url.url += '/' page = self._get_page(index_url, req) if page is None: logger.fatal('Cannot fetch index base URL %s' % index_url) return norm_name = normalize_name(req.url_name) for link in page.links: base = posixpath.basename(link.path.rstrip('/')) if norm_name == normalize_name(base): logger.notify('Real name of requirement %s is %s' % (url_name, base)) return base return None def _get_pages(self, locations, req): """ Yields (page, page_url) from the given locations, skipping locations that have errors, and adding download/homepage links """ all_locations = list(locations) seen = set() while all_locations: location = all_locations.pop(0) if location in seen: continue seen.add(location) page = self._get_page(location, req) if page is None: continue yield page for link in page.rel_links(): normalized = normalize_name(req.name).lower() if (not normalized in self.allow_external and not self.allow_all_external): self.need_warn_external = True logger.debug("Not searching %s for files because external " "urls are disallowed." % link) continue if (link.trusted is not None and not link.trusted and not normalized in self.allow_unverified): logger.debug("Not searching %s for urls, it is an " "untrusted link and cannot produce safe or " "verifiable files." % link) self.need_warn_unverified = True continue all_locations.append(link) _egg_fragment_re = re.compile(r'#egg=([^&]*)') _egg_info_re = re.compile(r'([a-z0-9_.]+)-([a-z0-9_.-]+)', re.I) _py_version_re = re.compile(r'-py([123]\.?[0-9]?)$') def _sort_links(self, links): "Returns elements of links in order, non-egg links first, egg links second, while eliminating duplicates" eggs, no_eggs = [], [] seen = set() for link in links: if link not in seen: seen.add(link) if link.egg_fragment: eggs.append(link) else: no_eggs.append(link) return no_eggs + eggs def _package_versions(self, links, search_name): for link in self._sort_links(links): for v in self._link_package_versions(link, search_name): yield v def _known_extensions(self): extensions = ('.tar.gz', '.tar.bz2', '.tar', '.tgz', '.zip') if self.use_wheel: return extensions + (wheel_ext,) return extensions def _link_package_versions(self, link, search_name): """ Return an iterable of triples (pkg_resources_version_key, link, python_version) that can be extracted from the given link. Meant to be overridden by subclasses, not called by clients. """ platform = get_platform() version = None if link.egg_fragment: egg_info = link.egg_fragment else: egg_info, ext = link.splitext() if not ext: if link not in self.logged_links: logger.debug('Skipping link %s; not a file' % link) self.logged_links.add(link) return [] if egg_info.endswith('.tar'): # Special double-extension case: egg_info = egg_info[:-4] ext = '.tar' + ext if ext not in self._known_extensions(): if link not in self.logged_links: logger.debug('Skipping link %s; unknown archive format: %s' % (link, ext)) self.logged_links.add(link) return [] if "macosx10" in link.path and ext == '.zip': if link not in self.logged_links: logger.debug('Skipping link %s; macosx10 one' % (link)) self.logged_links.add(link) return [] if ext == wheel_ext: try: wheel = Wheel(link.filename) except InvalidWheelFilename: logger.debug('Skipping %s because the wheel filename is invalid' % link) return [] if wheel.name.lower() != search_name.lower(): logger.debug('Skipping link %s; wrong project name (not %s)' % (link, search_name)) return [] if not wheel.supported(): logger.debug('Skipping %s because it is not compatible with this Python' % link) return [] # This is a dirty hack to prevent installing Binary Wheels from # PyPI unless it is a Windows or Mac Binary Wheel. This is # paired with a change to PyPI disabling uploads for the # same. Once we have a mechanism for enabling support for binary # wheels on linux that deals with the inherent problems of # binary distribution this can be removed. comes_from = getattr(link, "comes_from", None) if (( not platform.startswith('win') and not platform.startswith('macosx') ) and comes_from is not None and urlparse.urlparse(comes_from.url).netloc.endswith( "pypi.python.org")): if not wheel.supported(tags=supported_tags_noarch): logger.debug( "Skipping %s because it is a pypi-hosted binary " "Wheel on an unsupported platform" % link ) return [] version = wheel.version if not version: version = self._egg_info_matches(egg_info, search_name, link) if version is None: logger.debug('Skipping link %s; wrong project name (not %s)' % (link, search_name)) return [] if (link.internal is not None and not link.internal and not normalize_name(search_name).lower() in self.allow_external and not self.allow_all_external): # We have a link that we are sure is external, so we should skip # it unless we are allowing externals logger.debug("Skipping %s because it is externally hosted." % link) self.need_warn_external = True return [] if (link.verifiable is not None and not link.verifiable and not (normalize_name(search_name).lower() in self.allow_unverified)): # We have a link that we are sure we cannot verify it's integrity, # so we should skip it unless we are allowing unsafe installs # for this requirement. logger.debug("Skipping %s because it is an insecure and " "unverifiable file." % link) self.need_warn_unverified = True return [] match = self._py_version_re.search(version) if match: version = version[:match.start()] py_version = match.group(1) if py_version != sys.version[:3]: logger.debug('Skipping %s because Python version is incorrect' % link) return [] logger.debug('Found link %s, version: %s' % (link, version)) return [(pkg_resources.parse_version(version), link, version)] def _egg_info_matches(self, egg_info, search_name, link): match = self._egg_info_re.search(egg_info) if not match: logger.debug('Could not parse version from link: %s' % link) return None name = match.group(0).lower() # To match the "safe" name that pkg_resources creates: name = name.replace('_', '-') # project name and version must be separated by a dash look_for = search_name.lower() + "-" if name.startswith(look_for): return match.group(0)[len(look_for):] else: return None def _get_page(self, link, req): return HTMLPage.get_page(link, req, cache=self.cache, session=self.session, ) class PageCache(object): """Cache of HTML pages""" failure_limit = 3 def __init__(self): self._failures = {} self._pages = {} self._archives = {} def too_many_failures(self, url): return self._failures.get(url, 0) >= self.failure_limit def get_page(self, url): return self._pages.get(url) def is_archive(self, url): return self._archives.get(url, False) def set_is_archive(self, url, value=True): self._archives[url] = value def add_page_failure(self, url, level): self._failures[url] = self._failures.get(url, 0)+level def add_page(self, urls, page): for url in urls: self._pages[url] = page class HTMLPage(object): """Represents one page, along with its URL""" ## FIXME: these regexes are horrible hacks: _homepage_re = re.compile(r'