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"""
Utilities for consuming the version from pkg_resources.
"""
import itertools
import operator
import sys
import pkg_resources
def _is_int(string):
try:
int(string)
return True
except ValueError:
return False
class SemanticVersion(object):
"""A pure semantic version independent of serialisation.
See the pbr doc 'semver' for details on the semantics.
"""
def __init__(
self, major, minor=0, patch=0, prerelease_type=None,
prerelease=None, dev_count=None):
"""Create a SemanticVersion.
:param major: Major component of the version.
:param minor: Minor component of the version. Defaults to 0.
:param patch: Patch level component. Defaults to 0.
:param prerelease_type: What sort of prerelease version this is -
one of a(alpha), b(beta) or rc(release candidate).
:param prerelease: For prerelease versions, what number prerelease.
Defaults to 0.
:param dev_count: How many commits since the last release.
"""
self._major = major
self._minor = minor
self._patch = patch
self._prerelease_type = prerelease_type
self._prerelease = prerelease
if self._prerelease_type and not self._prerelease:
self._prerelease = 0
self._dev_count = dev_count or 0 # Normalise 0 to None.
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, SemanticVersion):
return False
return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__
def __hash__(self):
return sum(map(hash, self.__dict__.values()))
def _sort_key(self):
"""Return a key for sorting SemanticVersion's on."""
# key things:
# - final is after rc's, so we make that a/b/rc/z
# - dev==None is after all other devs, so we use sys.maxsize there.
# - unqualified dev releases come before any pre-releases.
# So we do:
# (major, minor, patch) - gets the major grouping.
# (0|1) unqualified dev flag
# (a/b/rc/z) - release segment grouping
# pre-release level
# dev count, maxsize for releases.
rc_lookup = {'a': 'a', 'b': 'b', 'rc': 'rc', None: 'z'}
if self._dev_count and not self._prerelease_type:
uq_dev = 0
else:
uq_dev = 1
return (
self._major, self._minor, self._patch,
uq_dev,
rc_lookup[self._prerelease_type], self._prerelease,
self._dev_count or sys.maxsize)
def __lt__(self, other):
"""Compare self and other, another Semantic Version."""
# NB(lifeless) this could perhaps be rewritten as
# lt (tuple_of_one, tuple_of_other) with a single check for
# the typeerror corner cases - that would likely be faster
# if this ever becomes performance sensitive.
if not isinstance(other, SemanticVersion):
raise TypeError("ordering to non-SemanticVersion is undefined")
return self._sort_key() < other._sort_key()
def __le__(self, other):
return self == other or self < other
def __ge__(self, other):
return not self < other
def __gt__(self, other):
return not self <= other
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self == other
def __repr__(self):
return "pbr.version.SemanticVersion(%s)" % self.release_string()
@classmethod
def from_pip_string(klass, version_string):
"""Create a SemanticVersion from a pip version string.
This method will parse a version like 1.3.0 into a SemanticVersion.
This method is responsible for accepting any version string that any
older version of pbr ever created.
Therefore: versions like 1.3.0a1 versions are handled, parsed into a
canonical form and then output - resulting in 1.3.0.0a1.
Pre pbr-semver dev versions like 0.10.1.3.g83bef74 will be parsed but
output as 0.10.1.dev3.g83bef74.
:raises ValueError: Never tagged versions sdisted by old pbr result in
just the git hash, e.g. '1234567' which poses a substantial problem
since they collide with the semver versions when all the digits are
numerals. Such versions will result in a ValueError being thrown if
any non-numeric digits are present. They are an exception to the
general case of accepting anything we ever output, since they were
never intended and would permanently mess up versions on PyPI if
ever released - we're treating that as a critical bug that we ever
made them and have stopped doing that.
"""
# Versions need to start numerically, ignore if not
if not version_string[:1].isdigit():
raise ValueError("Invalid version %r" % version_string)
input_components = version_string.split('.')
# decimals first (keep pre-release and dev/hashes to the right)
components = [c for c in input_components if c.isdigit()]
digit_len = len(components)
if digit_len == 0:
raise ValueError("Invalid version %r" % version_string)
elif digit_len < 3:
if (digit_len < len(input_components) and
input_components[digit_len][0].isdigit()):
# Handle X.YaZ - Y is a digit not a leadin to pre-release.
mixed_component = input_components[digit_len]
last_component = ''.join(itertools.takewhile(
lambda x: x.isdigit(), mixed_component))
components.append(last_component)
input_components[digit_len:digit_len + 1] = [
last_component, mixed_component[len(last_component):]]
digit_len += 1
components.extend([0] * (3 - digit_len))
components.extend(input_components[digit_len:])
major = int(components[0])
minor = int(components[1])
dev_count = None
post_count = None
prerelease_type = None
prerelease = None
def _parse_type(segment):
# Discard leading digits (the 0 in 0a1)
isdigit = operator.methodcaller('isdigit')
segment = ''.join(itertools.dropwhile(isdigit, segment))
isalpha = operator.methodcaller('isalpha')
prerelease_type = ''.join(itertools.takewhile(isalpha, segment))
prerelease = segment[len(prerelease_type)::]
return prerelease_type, int(prerelease)
if _is_int(components[2]):
patch = int(components[2])
else:
# legacy version e.g. 1.2.0a1 (canonical is 1.2.0.0a1)
# or 1.2.dev4.g1234 or 1.2.b4
patch = 0
components[2:2] = [0]
remainder = components[3:]
remainder_starts_with_int = False
try:
if remainder and int(remainder[0]):
remainder_starts_with_int = True
except ValueError:
pass
if remainder_starts_with_int:
# old dev format - 0.1.2.3.g1234
dev_count = int(remainder[0])
else:
if remainder and (remainder[0][0] == '0' or
remainder[0][0] in ('a', 'b', 'r')):
# Current RC/beta layout
prerelease_type, prerelease = _parse_type(remainder[0])
remainder = remainder[1:]
while remainder:
component = remainder[0]
if component.startswith('dev'):
dev_count = int(component[3:])
elif component.startswith('post'):
dev_count = None
post_count = int(component[4:])
else:
raise ValueError(
'Unknown remainder %r in %r'
% (remainder, version_string))
remainder = remainder[1:]
result = SemanticVersion(
major, minor, patch, prerelease_type=prerelease_type,
prerelease=prerelease, dev_count=dev_count)
if post_count:
if dev_count:
raise ValueError(
'Cannot combine postN and devN - no mapping in %r'
% (version_string,))
result = result.increment().to_dev(post_count)
return result
def brief_string(self):
"""Return the short version minus any alpha/beta tags."""
return "%s.%s.%s" % (self._major, self._minor, self._patch)
def debian_string(self):
"""Return the version number to use when building a debian package.
This translates the PEP440/semver precedence rules into Debian version
sorting operators.
"""
return self._long_version("~")
def decrement(self):
"""Return a decremented SemanticVersion.
Decrementing versions doesn't make a lot of sense - this method only
exists to support rendering of pre-release versions strings into
serialisations (such as rpm) with no sort-before operator.
The 9999 magic version component is from the spec on this - pbr-semver.
:return: A new SemanticVersion object.
"""
if self._patch:
new_patch = self._patch - 1
new_minor = self._minor
new_major = self._major
else:
new_patch = 9999
if self._minor:
new_minor = self._minor - 1
new_major = self._major
else:
new_minor = 9999
if self._major:
new_major = self._major - 1
else:
new_major = 0
return SemanticVersion(
new_major, new_minor, new_patch)
def increment(self, minor=False, major=False):
"""Return an incremented SemanticVersion.
The default behaviour is to perform a patch level increment. When
incrementing a prerelease version, the patch level is not changed
- the prerelease serial is changed (e.g. beta 0 -> beta 1).
Incrementing non-pre-release versions will not introduce pre-release
versions - except when doing a patch incremental to a pre-release
version the new version will only consist of major/minor/patch.
:param minor: Increment the minor version.
:param major: Increment the major version.
:return: A new SemanticVersion object.
"""
if self._prerelease_type:
new_prerelease_type = self._prerelease_type
new_prerelease = self._prerelease + 1
new_patch = self._patch
else:
new_prerelease_type = None
new_prerelease = None
new_patch = self._patch + 1
if minor:
new_minor = self._minor + 1
new_patch = 0
new_prerelease_type = None
new_prerelease = None
else:
new_minor = self._minor
if major:
new_major = self._major + 1
new_minor = 0
new_patch = 0
new_prerelease_type = None
new_prerelease = None
else:
new_major = self._major
return SemanticVersion(
new_major, new_minor, new_patch,
new_prerelease_type, new_prerelease)
def _long_version(self, pre_separator, rc_marker=""):
"""Construct a long string version of this semver.
:param pre_separator: What separator to use between components
that sort before rather than after. If None, use . and lower the
version number of the component to preserve sorting. (Used for
rpm support)
"""
if ((self._prerelease_type or self._dev_count)
and pre_separator is None):
segments = [self.decrement().brief_string()]
pre_separator = "."
else:
segments = [self.brief_string()]
if self._prerelease_type:
segments.append(
"%s%s%s%s" % (pre_separator, rc_marker, self._prerelease_type,
self._prerelease))
if self._dev_count:
if not self._prerelease_type:
segments.append(pre_separator)
else:
segments.append('.')
segments.append('dev')
segments.append(self._dev_count)
return "".join(str(s) for s in segments)
def release_string(self):
"""Return the full version of the package.
This including suffixes indicating VCS status.
"""
return self._long_version(".", "0")
def rpm_string(self):
"""Return the version number to use when building an RPM package.
This translates the PEP440/semver precedence rules into RPM version
sorting operators. Because RPM has no sort-before operator (such as the
~ operator in dpkg), we show all prerelease versions as being versions
of the release before.
"""
return self._long_version(None)
def to_dev(self, dev_count):
"""Return a development version of this semver.
:param dev_count: The number of commits since the last release.
"""
return SemanticVersion(
self._major, self._minor, self._patch, self._prerelease_type,
self._prerelease, dev_count=dev_count)
def version_tuple(self):
"""Present the version as a version_info tuple.
For documentation on version_info tuples see the Python
documentation for sys.version_info.
Since semver and PEP-440 represent overlapping but not subsets of
versions, we have to have some heuristic / mapping rules, and have
extended the releaselevel field to have alphadev, betadev and
candidatedev values. When they are present the dev count is used
to provide the serial.
- a/b/rc take precedence.
- if there is no pre-release version the dev version is used.
- serial is taken from the dev/a/b/c component.
- final non-dev versions never get serials.
"""
segments = [self._major, self._minor, self._patch]
if self._prerelease_type:
type_map = {('a', False): 'alpha',
('b', False): 'beta',
('rc', False): 'candidate',
('a', True): 'alphadev',
('b', True): 'betadev',
('rc', True): 'candidatedev',
}
segments.append(
type_map[(self._prerelease_type, bool(self._dev_count))])
segments.append(self._dev_count or self._prerelease)
elif self._dev_count:
segments.append('dev')
segments.append(self._dev_count - 1)
else:
segments.append('final')
segments.append(0)
return tuple(segments)
class VersionInfo(object):
def __init__(self, package):
"""Object that understands versioning for a package
:param package: name of the python package, such as glance, or
python-glanceclient
"""
self.package = package
self.version = None
self._cached_version = None
self._semantic = None
def __str__(self):
"""Make the VersionInfo object behave like a string."""
return self.version_string()
def __repr__(self):
"""Include the name."""
return "pbr.version.VersionInfo(%s:%s)" % (
self.package, self.version_string())
def _get_version_from_pkg_resources(self):
"""Obtain a version from pkg_resources or setup-time logic if missing.
This will try to get the version of the package from the pkg_resources
record associated with the package, and if there is no such record
falls back to the logic sdist would use.
"""
try:
requirement = pkg_resources.Requirement.parse(self.package)
provider = pkg_resources.get_provider(requirement)
result_string = provider.version
except pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound:
# The most likely cause for this is running tests in a tree
# produced from a tarball where the package itself has not been
# installed into anything. Revert to setup-time logic.
from pbr import packaging
result_string = packaging.get_version(self.package)
return SemanticVersion.from_pip_string(result_string)
def release_string(self):
"""Return the full version of the package.
This including suffixes indicating VCS status.
"""
return self.semantic_version().release_string()
def semantic_version(self):
"""Return the SemanticVersion object for this version."""
if self._semantic is None:
self._semantic = self._get_version_from_pkg_resources()
return self._semantic
def version_string(self):
"""Return the short version minus any alpha/beta tags."""
return self.semantic_version().brief_string()
# Compatibility functions
canonical_version_string = version_string
version_string_with_vcs = release_string
def cached_version_string(self, prefix=""):
"""Return a cached version string.
This will return a cached version string if one is already cached,
irrespective of prefix. If none is cached, one will be created with
prefix and then cached and returned.
"""
if not self._cached_version:
self._cached_version = "%s%s" % (prefix,
self.version_string())
return self._cached_version
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