From: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
To: James Hilliard <james.hilliard1@gmail.com>
Cc: buildroot@buildroot.org
Subject: Re: [Buildroot] [PATCH 1/1] utils/scanpypi: refactor setuptools handling to not use imp
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2023 22:05:08 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20231130210508.GA417502@scaer> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20231130193234.2275235-1-james.hilliard1@gmail.com>
James, All,
Thanks for this quick patch following our earlier discussion on IRC! 👍
On 2023-11-30 12:32 -0700, James Hilliard spake thusly:
> The imp module is deprecated as of python verison 3.12.
It's been deprecated for 10 years, and _removed_ in python 3.12.
> Refactor setuptools handling to remove monkeypatching hack and
> instead do pep517 metadata generation and dependency resolution.
This looks unrelated to the imp->importlib transition, no? Qnd thus it
should be in its ownm separate patch.
> Invert setuptools/pyproject fallback ordering so that we try
> parsing pyproject.toml files first.
Ditto, this is yet another unrelated change, which should also be in a
seaprate patch.
> Use a set comprehension instead of a list comprehension for
> generating pkg_req so that we don't get duplicates.
Again, this is yet a change unrelated to the others, so needs to be in a
separate patch too.
Regards,
Yann E. MORIN.
> Signed-off-by: James Hilliard <james.hilliard1@gmail.com>
> ---
> utils/scanpypi | 92 +++++++++++++++++---------------------------------
> 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/utils/scanpypi b/utils/scanpypi
> index 021c99a172..a1c2c2bd52 100755
> --- a/utils/scanpypi
> +++ b/utils/scanpypi
> @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ import hashlib
> import re
> import textwrap
> import tempfile
> -import imp
> -from functools import wraps
> +import importlib
> +from setuptools.build_meta import prepare_metadata_for_build_wheel
> import six.moves.urllib.request
> import six.moves.urllib.error
> import six.moves.urllib.parse
> @@ -93,32 +93,6 @@ def toml_load(f):
> raise ex
>
>
> -def setup_decorator(func, method):
> - """
> - Decorator for distutils.core.setup and setuptools.setup.
> - Puts the arguments with which setup is called as a dict
> - Add key 'method' which should be either 'setuptools' or 'distutils'.
> -
> - Keyword arguments:
> - func -- either setuptools.setup or distutils.core.setup
> - method -- either 'setuptools' or 'distutils'
> - """
> -
> - @wraps(func)
> - def closure(*args, **kwargs):
> - # Any python packages calls its setup function to be installed.
> - # Argument 'name' of this setup function is the package's name
> - BuildrootPackage.setup_args[kwargs['name']] = kwargs
> - BuildrootPackage.setup_args[kwargs['name']]['method'] = method
> - return closure
> -
> -# monkey patch
> -import setuptools # noqa E402
> -setuptools.setup = setup_decorator(setuptools.setup, 'setuptools')
> -import distutils # noqa E402
> -distutils.core.setup = setup_decorator(setuptools.setup, 'distutils')
> -
> -
> def find_file_upper_case(filenames, path='./'):
> """
> List generator:
> @@ -345,26 +319,18 @@ class BuildrootPackage():
> """
> current_dir = os.getcwd()
> os.chdir(self.tmp_extract)
> - sys.path.insert(0, self.tmp_extract)
> try:
> - s_file, s_path, s_desc = imp.find_module('setup', [self.tmp_extract])
> - imp.load_module('__main__', s_file, s_path, s_desc)
> - if self.metadata_name in self.setup_args:
> - pass
> - elif self.metadata_name.replace('_', '-') in self.setup_args:
> - self.metadata_name = self.metadata_name.replace('_', '-')
> - elif self.metadata_name.replace('-', '_') in self.setup_args:
> - self.metadata_name = self.metadata_name.replace('-', '_')
> + metadata = prepare_metadata_for_build_wheel(self.tmp_extract)
> try:
> - self.setup_metadata = self.setup_args[self.metadata_name]
> - except KeyError:
> - # This means setup was not called
> - print('ERROR: Could not determine package metadata for {pkg}.\n'
> - .format(pkg=self.real_name))
> - raise
> + dist = importlib.metadata.Distribution.at(metadata)
> + self.metadata_name = dist.name
> + self.setup_metadata = {'method': 'setuptools'}
> + if dist.requires:
> + self.setup_metadata['install_requires'] = dist.requires
> + finally:
> + shutil.rmtree(metadata)
> finally:
> os.chdir(current_dir)
> - sys.path.remove(self.tmp_extract)
>
> def load_pyproject(self):
> """
> @@ -372,7 +338,6 @@ class BuildrootPackage():
> """
> current_dir = os.getcwd()
> os.chdir(self.tmp_extract)
> - sys.path.insert(0, self.tmp_extract)
> try:
> pyproject_data = toml_load('pyproject.toml')
> try:
> @@ -380,20 +345,25 @@ class BuildrootPackage():
> self.metadata_name = self.setup_metadata.get('name', self.real_name)
> build_system = pyproject_data.get('build-system', {})
> build_backend = build_system.get('build-backend', None)
> - if build_backend and build_backend == 'flit_core.buildapi':
> - self.setup_metadata['method'] = 'flit'
> + if build_backend:
> + if build_backend == 'flit_core.buildapi':
> + self.setup_metadata['method'] = 'flit'
> + elif build_backend == 'setuptools.build_meta':
> + raise Exception("handle setuptools")
> + else:
> + self.setup_metadata['method'] = 'unknown'
> elif build_system.get('backend-path', None):
> self.setup_metadata['method'] = 'pep517'
> else:
> - self.setup_metadata['method'] = 'unknown'
> + raise Exception("handle setuptools")
> except KeyError:
> print('ERROR: Could not determine package metadata for {pkg}.\n'
> .format(pkg=self.real_name))
> raise
> except FileNotFoundError:
> raise
> - os.chdir(current_dir)
> - sys.path.remove(self.tmp_extract)
> + finally:
> + os.chdir(current_dir)
>
> def get_requirements(self, pkg_folder):
> """
> @@ -411,8 +381,8 @@ class BuildrootPackage():
> for req in self.pkg_req]
>
> # get rid of commented lines and also strip the package strings
> - self.pkg_req = [item.strip() for item in self.pkg_req
> - if len(item) > 0 and item[0] != '#']
> + self.pkg_req = {item.strip() for item in self.pkg_req
> + if len(item) > 0 and item[0] != '#'}
>
> req_not_found = self.pkg_req
> self.pkg_req = list(map(pkg_buildroot_name, self.pkg_req))
> @@ -778,15 +748,15 @@ def main():
>
> # Loading the package install info from the package
> try:
> - package.load_setup()
> - except ImportError as err:
> - if 'buildutils' in str(err):
> - print('This package needs buildutils')
> - continue
> - else:
> - try:
> - package.load_pyproject()
> - except Exception:
> + package.load_pyproject()
> + except Exception:
> + try:
> + package.load_setup()
> + except ImportError as err:
> + if 'buildutils' in str(err):
> + print('This package needs buildutils')
> + continue
> + else:
> raise
> except (AttributeError, KeyError) as error:
> print('Error: Could not install package {pkg}: {error}'.format(
> --
> 2.34.1
>
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2023-11-30 19:32 [Buildroot] [PATCH 1/1] utils/scanpypi: refactor setuptools handling to not use imp James Hilliard
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