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""" Load setuptools configuration from ``pyproject.toml`` files. **PRIVATE MODULE**: API reserved for setuptools internal usage only. """ import logging import os import warnings from contextlib import contextmanager from functools import partial from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Callable, Dict, Optional, Mapping, Union from setuptools.errors import FileError, OptionError from . import expand as _expand from ._apply_pyprojecttoml import apply as _apply from ._apply_pyprojecttoml import _PREVIOUSLY_DEFINED, _WouldIgnoreField if TYPE_CHECKING: from setuptools.dist import Distribution # noqa _Path = Union[str, os.PathLike] _logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) def load_file(filepath: _Path) -> dict: from setuptools.extern import tomli # type: ignore with open(filepath, "rb") as file: return tomli.load(file) def validate(config: dict, filepath: _Path) -> bool: from . import _validate_pyproject as validator trove_classifier = validator.FORMAT_FUNCTIONS.get("trove-classifier") if hasattr(trove_classifier, "_disable_download"): # Improve reproducibility by default. See issue 31 for validate-pyproject. trove_classifier._disable_download() # type: ignore try: return validator.validate(config) except validator.ValidationError as ex: summary = f"configuration error: {ex.summary}" if ex.name.strip("`") != "project": # Probably it is just a field missing/misnamed, not worthy the verbosity... _logger.debug(summary) _logger.debug(ex.details) error = f"invalid pyproject.toml config: {ex.name}." raise ValueError(f"{error}\n{summary}") from None def apply_configuration( dist: "Distribution", filepath: _Path, ignore_option_errors=False, ) -> "Distribution": """Apply the configuration from a ``pyproject.toml`` file into an existing distribution object. """ config = read_configuration(filepath, True, ignore_option_errors, dist) return _apply(dist, config, filepath) def read_configuration( filepath: _Path, expand=True, ignore_option_errors=False, dist: Optional["Distribution"] = None, ): """Read given configuration file and returns options from it as a dict. :param str|unicode filepath: Path to configuration file in the ``pyproject.toml`` format. :param bool expand: Whether to expand directives and other computed values (i.e. post-process the given configuration) :param bool ignore_option_errors: Whether to silently ignore options, values of which could not be resolved (e.g. due to exceptions in directives such as file:, attr:, etc.). If False exceptions are propagated as expected. :param Distribution|None: Distribution object to which the configuration refers. If not given a dummy object will be created and discarded after the configuration is read. This is used for auto-discovery of packages in the case a dynamic configuration (e.g. ``attr`` or ``cmdclass``) is expanded. When ``expand=False`` this object is simply ignored. :rtype: dict """ filepath = os.path.abspath(filepath) if not os.path.isfile(filepath): raise FileError(f"Configuration file {filepath!r} does not exist.") asdict = load_file(filepath) or {} project_table = asdict.get("project", {}) tool_table = asdict.get("tool", {}) setuptools_table = tool_table.get("setuptools", {}) if not asdict or not (project_table or setuptools_table): return {} # User is not using pyproject to configure setuptools if setuptools_table: # TODO: Remove the following once the feature stabilizes: msg = "Support for `[tool.setuptools]` in `pyproject.toml` is still *beta*." warnings.warn(msg, _BetaConfiguration) # There is an overall sense in the community that making include_package_data=True # the default would be an improvement. # `ini2toml` backfills include_package_data=False when nothing is explicitly given, # therefore setting a default here is backwards compatible. orig_setuptools_table = setuptools_table.copy() if dist and getattr(dist, "include_package_data") is not None: setuptools_table.setdefault("include-package-data", dist.include_package_data) else: setuptools_table.setdefault("include-package-data", True) # Persist changes: asdict["tool"] = tool_table tool_table["setuptools"] = setuptools_table try: # Don't complain about unrelated errors (e.g. tools not using the "tool" table) subset = {"project": project_table, "tool": {"setuptools": setuptools_table}} validate(subset, filepath) except Exception as ex: # TODO: Remove the following once the feature stabilizes: if _skip_bad_config(project_table, orig_setuptools_table, dist): return {} # TODO: After the previous statement is removed the try/except can be replaced # by the _ignore_errors context manager. if ignore_option_errors: _logger.debug(f"ignored error: {ex.__class__.__name__} - {ex}") else: raise # re-raise exception if expand: root_dir = os.path.dirname(filepath) return expand_configuration(asdict, root_dir, ignore_option_errors, dist) return asdict def _skip_bad_config( project_cfg: dict, setuptools_cfg: dict, dist: Optional["Distribution"] ) -> bool: """Be temporarily forgiving with invalid ``pyproject.toml``""" # See pypa/setuptools#3199 and pypa/cibuildwheel#1064 if dist is None or ( dist.metadata.name is None and dist.metadata.version is None and dist.install_requires is None ): # It seems that the build is not getting any configuration from other places return False if setuptools_cfg: # If `[tool.setuptools]` is set, then `pyproject.toml` config is intentional return False given_config = set(project_cfg.keys()) popular_subset = {"name", "version", "python_requires", "requires-python"} if given_config <= popular_subset: # It seems that the docs in cibuildtool has been inadvertently encouraging users # to create `pyproject.toml` files that are not compliant with the standards. # Let's be forgiving for the time being. warnings.warn(_InvalidFile.message(), _InvalidFile, stacklevel=2) return True return False def expand_configuration( config: dict, root_dir: Optional[_Path] = None, ignore_option_errors: bool = False, dist: Optional["Distribution"] = None, ) -> dict: """Given a configuration with unresolved fields (e.g. dynamic, cmdclass, ...) find their final values. :param dict config: Dict containing the configuration for the distribution :param str root_dir: Top-level directory for the distribution/project (the same directory where ``pyproject.toml`` is place) :param bool ignore_option_errors: see :func:`read_configuration` :param Distribution|None: Distribution object to which the configuration refers. If not given a dummy object will be created and discarded after the configuration is read. Used in the case a dynamic configuration (e.g. ``attr`` or ``cmdclass``). :rtype: dict """ return _ConfigExpander(config, root_dir, ignore_option_errors, dist).expand() class _ConfigExpander: def __init__( self, config: dict, root_dir: Optional[_Path] = None, ignore_option_errors: bool = False, dist: Optional["Distribution"] = None, ): self.config = config self.root_dir = root_dir or os.getcwd() self.project_cfg = config.get("project", {}) self.dynamic = self.project_cfg.get("dynamic", []) self.setuptools_cfg = config.get("tool", {}).get("setuptools", {}) self.dynamic_cfg = self.setuptools_cfg.get("dynamic", {}) self.ignore_option_errors = ignore_option_errors self._dist = dist def _ensure_dist(self) -> "Distribution": from setuptools.dist import Distribution attrs = {"src_root": self.root_dir, "name": self.project_cfg.get("name", None)} return self._dist or Distribution(attrs) def _process_field(self, container: dict, field: str, fn: Callable): if field in container: with _ignore_errors(self.ignore_option_errors): container[field] = fn(container[field]) def _canonic_package_data(self, field="package-data"): package_data = self.setuptools_cfg.get(field, {}) return _expand.canonic_package_data(package_data) def expand(self): self._expand_packages() self._canonic_package_data() self._canonic_package_data("exclude-package-data") # A distribution object is required for discovering the correct package_dir dist = self._ensure_dist() ctx = _EnsurePackagesDiscovered(dist, self.project_cfg, self.setuptools_cfg) with ctx as ensure_discovered: package_dir = ensure_discovered.package_dir self._expand_data_files() self._expand_cmdclass(package_dir) self._expand_all_dynamic(dist, package_dir) return self.config def _expand_packages(self): packages = self.setuptools_cfg.get("packages") if packages is None or isinstance(packages, (list, tuple)): return find = packages.get("find") if isinstance(find, dict): find["root_dir"] = self.root_dir find["fill_package_dir"] = self.setuptools_cfg.setdefault("package-dir", {}) with _ignore_errors(self.ignore_option_errors): self.setuptools_cfg["packages"] = _expand.find_packages(**find) def _expand_data_files(self): data_files = partial(_expand.canonic_data_files, root_dir=self.root_dir) self._process_field(self.setuptools_cfg, "data-files", data_files) def _expand_cmdclass(self, package_dir: Mapping[str, str]): root_dir = self.root_dir cmdclass = partial(_expand.cmdclass, package_dir=package_dir, root_dir=root_dir) self._process_field(self.setuptools_cfg, "cmdclass", cmdclass) def _expand_all_dynamic(self, dist: "Distribution", package_dir: Mapping[str, str]): special = ( # need special handling "version", "readme", "entry-points", "scripts", "gui-scripts", "classifiers", "dependencies", "optional-dependencies", ) # `_obtain` functions are assumed to raise appropriate exceptions/warnings. obtained_dynamic = { field: self._obtain(dist, field, package_dir) for field in self.dynamic if field not in special } obtained_dynamic.update( self._obtain_entry_points(dist, package_dir) or {}, version=self._obtain_version(dist, package_dir), readme=self._obtain_readme(dist), classifiers=self._obtain_classifiers(dist), dependencies=self._obtain_dependencies(dist), optional_dependencies=self._obtain_optional_dependencies(dist), ) # `None` indicates there is nothing in `tool.setuptools.dynamic` but the value # might have already been set by setup.py/extensions, so avoid overwriting. updates = {k: v for k, v in obtained_dynamic.items() if v is not None} self.project_cfg.update(updates) def _ensure_previously_set(self, dist: "Distribution", field: str): previous = _PREVIOUSLY_DEFINED[field](dist) if previous is None and not self.ignore_option_errors: msg = ( f"No configuration found for dynamic {field!r}.\n" "Some dynamic fields need to be specified via `tool.setuptools.dynamic`" "\nothers must be specified via the equivalent attribute in `setup.py`." ) raise OptionError(msg) def _expand_directive( self, specifier: str, directive, package_dir: Mapping[str, str] ): with _ignore_errors(self.ignore_option_errors): root_dir = self.root_dir if "file" in directive: return _expand.read_files(directive["file"], root_dir) if "attr" in directive: return _expand.read_attr(directive["attr"], package_dir, root_dir) raise ValueError(f"invalid `{specifier}`: {directive!r}") return None def _obtain(self, dist: "Distribution", field: str, package_dir: Mapping[str, str]): if field in self.dynamic_cfg: return self._expand_directive( f"tool.setuptools.dynamic.{field}", self.dynamic_cfg[field], package_dir, ) self._ensure_previously_set(dist, field) return None def _obtain_version(self, dist: "Distribution", package_dir: Mapping[str, str]): # Since plugins can set version, let's silently skip if it cannot be obtained if "version" in self.dynamic and "version" in self.dynamic_cfg: return _expand.version(self._obtain(dist, "version", package_dir)) return None def _obtain_readme(self, dist: "Distribution") -> Optional[Dict[str, str]]: if "readme" not in self.dynamic: return None dynamic_cfg = self.dynamic_cfg if "readme" in dynamic_cfg: return { "text": self._obtain(dist, "readme", {}), "content-type": dynamic_cfg["readme"].get("content-type", "text/x-rst"), } self._ensure_previously_set(dist, "readme") return None def _obtain_entry_points( self, dist: "Distribution", package_dir: Mapping[str, str] ) -> Optional[Dict[str, dict]]: fields = ("entry-points", "scripts", "gui-scripts") if not any(field in self.dynamic for field in fields): return None text = self._obtain(dist, "entry-points", package_dir) if text is None: return None groups = _expand.entry_points(text) expanded = {"entry-points": groups} def _set_scripts(field: str, group: str): if group in groups: value = groups.pop(group) if field not in self.dynamic: msg = _WouldIgnoreField.message(field, value) warnings.warn(msg, _WouldIgnoreField) # TODO: Don't set field when support for pyproject.toml stabilizes # instead raise an error as specified in PEP 621 expanded[field] = value _set_scripts("scripts", "console_scripts") _set_scripts("gui-scripts", "gui_scripts") return expanded def _obtain_classifiers(self, dist: "Distribution"): if "classifiers" in self.dynamic: value = self._obtain(dist, "classifiers", {}) if value: return value.splitlines() return None def _obtain_dependencies(self, dist: "Distribution"): if "dependencies" in self.dynamic: value = self._obtain(dist, "dependencies", {}) if value: return _parse_requirements_list(value) return None def _obtain_optional_dependencies(self, dist: "Distribution"): if "optional-dependencies" not in self.dynamic: return None if "optional-dependencies" in self.dynamic_cfg: optional_dependencies_map = self.dynamic_cfg["optional-dependencies"] assert isinstance(optional_dependencies_map, dict) return { group: _parse_requirements_list(self._expand_directive( f"tool.setuptools.dynamic.optional-dependencies.{group}", directive, {}, )) for group, directive in optional_dependencies_map.items() } self._ensure_previously_set(dist, "optional-dependencies") return None def _parse_requirements_list(value): return [ line for line in value.splitlines() if line.strip() and not line.strip().startswith("#") ] @contextmanager def _ignore_errors(ignore_option_errors: bool): if not ignore_option_errors: yield return try: yield except Exception as ex: _logger.debug(f"ignored error: {ex.__class__.__name__} - {ex}") class _EnsurePackagesDiscovered(_expand.EnsurePackagesDiscovered): def __init__( self, distribution: "Distribution", project_cfg: dict, setuptools_cfg: dict ): super().__init__(distribution) self._project_cfg = project_cfg self._setuptools_cfg = setuptools_cfg def __enter__(self): """When entering the context, the values of ``packages``, ``py_modules`` and ``package_dir`` that are missing in ``dist`` are copied from ``setuptools_cfg``. """ dist, cfg = self._dist, self._setuptools_cfg package_dir: Dict[str, str] = cfg.setdefault("package-dir", {}) package_dir.update(dist.package_dir or {}) dist.package_dir = package_dir # needs to be the same object dist.set_defaults._ignore_ext_modules() # pyproject.toml-specific behaviour # Set `name`, `py_modules` and `packages` in dist to short-circuit # auto-discovery, but avoid overwriting empty lists purposefully set by users. if dist.metadata.name is None: dist.metadata.name = self._project_cfg.get("name") if dist.py_modules is None: dist.py_modules = cfg.get("py-modules") if dist.packages is None: dist.packages = cfg.get("packages") return super().__enter__() def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): """When exiting the context, if values of ``packages``, ``py_modules`` and ``package_dir`` are missing in ``setuptools_cfg``, copy from ``dist``. """ # If anything was discovered set them back, so they count in the final config. self._setuptools_cfg.setdefault("packages", self._dist.packages) self._setuptools_cfg.setdefault("py-modules", self._dist.py_modules) return super().__exit__(exc_type, exc_value, traceback) class _BetaConfiguration(UserWarning): """Explicitly inform users that some `pyproject.toml` configuration is *beta*""" class _InvalidFile(UserWarning): """The given `pyproject.toml` file is invalid and would be ignored. !!\n\n ############################ # Invalid `pyproject.toml` # ############################ Any configurations in `pyproject.toml` will be ignored. Please note that future releases of setuptools will halt the build process if an invalid file is given. To prevent setuptools from considering `pyproject.toml` please DO NOT include the `[project]` or `[tool.setuptools]` tables in your file. \n\n!! """ @classmethod def message(cls): from inspect import cleandoc return cleandoc(cls.__doc__)