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- #!/usr/bin/env python
- #
- # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2018-2023 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
- # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
- import argparse
- import os
- import re
- import sys
- try:
- from packaging.requirements import Requirement
- from packaging.version import Version
- except ImportError:
- print('packaging cannot be imported. '
- 'If you\'ve installed a custom Python then this package is provided separately and have to be installed as well. '
- 'Please refer to the Get Started section of the ESP-IDF Programming Guide for setting up the required packages.')
- sys.exit(1)
- try:
- from importlib.metadata import PackageNotFoundError, requires
- from importlib.metadata import version as get_version
- except ImportError:
- # compatibility for python <=3.7
- from importlib_metadata import PackageNotFoundError, requires # type: ignore
- from importlib_metadata import version as get_version # type: ignore
- try:
- from typing import Set
- except ImportError:
- # This is a script run during the early phase of setting up the environment. So try to avoid failure caused by
- # Python version incompatibility. The supported Python version is checked elsewhere.
- pass
- PYTHON_PACKAGE_RE = re.compile(r'[^<>=~]+')
- if __name__ == '__main__':
- parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='ESP-IDF Python package dependency checker')
- parser.add_argument('--requirements', '-r',
- help='Path to a requirements file (can be used multiple times)',
- action='append', default=[])
- parser.add_argument('--constraints', '-c', default=[],
- help='Path to a constraints file (can be used multiple times)',
- action='append')
- args = parser.parse_args()
- required_set = set()
- for req_path in args.requirements:
- with open(req_path) as f:
- required_set |= set(i for i in map(str.strip, f.readlines()) if len(i) > 0 and not i.startswith('#'))
- constr_dict = {} # for example package_name -> package_name==1.0
- for const_path in args.constraints:
- with open(const_path) as f:
- for con in [i for i in map(str.strip, f.readlines()) if len(i) > 0 and not i.startswith('#')]:
- if con.startswith('file://'):
- con = os.path.basename(con)
- elif con.startswith('--only-binary'):
- continue
- elif con.startswith('-e') and '#egg=' in con: # version control URLs, take the egg= part at the end only
- con_m = re.search(r'#egg=([^\s]+)', con)
- if not con_m:
- print('Malformed input. Cannot find name in {}'.format(con))
- sys.exit(1)
- con = con_m[1]
- name_m = PYTHON_PACKAGE_RE.search(con)
- if not name_m:
- print('Malformed input. Cannot find name in {}'.format(con))
- sys.exit(1)
- constr_dict[name_m[0]] = con.partition(' #')[0] # remove comments
- not_satisfied = [] # in string form which will be printed
- # already_checked set is used in order to avoid circular checks which would cause looping.
- already_checked = set() # type: Set[Requirement]
- # required_set contains package names in string form without version constraints. If the package has a constraint
- # specification (package name + version requirement) then use that instead. new_req_list is used to store
- # requirements to be checked on each level of breath-first-search of the package dependency tree. The initial
- # version is the direct dependencies deduced from the requirements arguments of the script.
- new_req_list = [Requirement(constr_dict.get(i, i)) for i in required_set]
- def version_check(requirement: Requirement) -> None:
- # compare installed version with required
- version = Version(get_version(requirement.name))
- if not requirement.specifier.contains(version, prereleases=True):
- not_satisfied.append(f"Requirement '{requirement}' was not met. Installed version: {version}")
- # evaluate markers and check versions of direct requirements
- for req in new_req_list[:]:
- if not req.marker or req.marker.evaluate():
- try:
- version_check(req)
- except PackageNotFoundError as e:
- not_satisfied.append(f"'{e}' - was not found and is required by the application")
- new_req_list.remove(req)
- else:
- new_req_list.remove(req)
- while new_req_list:
- req_list = new_req_list
- new_req_list = []
- already_checked.update(req_list)
- for requirement in req_list: # check one level of the dependency tree
- try:
- dependency_requirements = set()
- extras = list(requirement.extras) or ['']
- # `requires` returns all sub-requirements including all extras - we need to filter out just required ones
- for name in requires(requirement.name) or []:
- sub_req = Requirement(name)
- # check extras e.g. esptool[hsm]
- for extra in extras:
- # evaluate markers if present
- if not sub_req.marker or sub_req.marker.evaluate(environment={'extra': extra}):
- dependency_requirements.add(sub_req)
- version_check(sub_req)
- # dependency_requirements are the direct dependencies of "requirement". They belong to the next level
- # of the dependency tree. They will be checked only if they haven't been already. Note that the
- # version is taken into account as well because packages can have different requirements for a given
- # Python package. The dependencies need to be checked for all of them because they can be different.
- new_req_list.extend(dependency_requirements - already_checked)
- except PackageNotFoundError as e:
- not_satisfied.append(f"'{e}' - was not found and is required by the application")
- if len(not_satisfied) > 0:
- print('The following Python requirements are not satisfied:')
- print(os.linesep.join(not_satisfied))
- if 'IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH' in os.environ:
- # We are running inside a private virtual environment under IDF_TOOLS_PATH,
- # ask the user to run install.bat again.
- install_script = 'install.bat' if sys.platform == 'win32' else 'install.sh'
- print('To install the missing packages, please run "{}"'.format(install_script))
- else:
- print('Please follow the instructions found in the "Set up the tools" section of '
- 'ESP-IDF Getting Started Guide.')
- print('Diagnostic information:')
- idf_python_env_path = os.environ.get('IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH')
- print(' IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH: {}'.format(idf_python_env_path or '(not set)'))
- print(' Python interpreter used: {}'.format(sys.executable))
- if not idf_python_env_path or idf_python_env_path not in sys.executable:
- print(' Warning: python interpreter not running from IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH')
- print(' PATH: {}'.format(os.getenv('PATH')))
- sys.exit(1)
- print('Python requirements are satisfied.')
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