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fix: setup.py update using script
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edx-requirements-bot committed Sep 6, 2023
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions MANIFEST.in
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Expand Up @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ include CHANGELOG.rst
graft edx_name_affirmation
recursive-include requirements *.in *.txt
global-exclude *.pyc
include requirements/constraints.txt
91 changes: 82 additions & 9 deletions setup.py
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Expand Up @@ -38,23 +38,96 @@ def get_version(*file_paths):
def load_requirements(*requirements_paths):
"""
Load all requirements from the specified requirements files.
Requirements will include any constraints from files specified
with -c in the requirements files.
Returns a list of requirement strings.
"""
requirements = set()
# 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 "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.
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}".'
f'Combine constraints into one location with {package}'
f'{existing_version_constraints},{version_constraints}.')
if add_if_not_present or package in current_requirements:
current_requirements[package] = version_constraints

# Read requirements from .in files and store the path to any
# constraint files that are pulled in.
for path in requirements_paths:
requirements.update(
line.split('#')[0].strip() for line in open(path).readlines()
if is_requirement(line.strip())
)
return list(requirements)
with open(path) as reqs:
for line in reqs:
if is_requirement(line):
add_version_constraint_or_raise(line, requirements, True)
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: add constraints to existing requirements
for constraint_file in constraint_files:
with open(constraint_file) as reader:
for line in reader:
if is_requirement(line):
add_version_constraint_or_raise(line, requirements, False)

# process back into list of pkg><=constraints strings
constrained_requirements = [f'{pkg}{version or ""}' for (pkg, version) in sorted(requirements.items())]
return constrained_requirements


def is_requirement(line):
"""
Return True if the requirement line is a package requirement;
that is, it is not blank, a comment, a URL, or an included file.
Return True if the requirement line is a package requirement.
Returns:
bool: True if the line is not blank, a comment,
a URL, or an included file
"""
return not (line == '' or line.startswith(('-r', '#', '-e', 'git+', '-c')))
# UPDATED VIA SEMGREP - if you need to remove/modify this method remove this line and add a comment specifying why

return line and line.strip() and not line.startswith(('-r', '#', '-e', 'git+', '-c'))


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