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bug(tools): dependency check catch exception when package not installed
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@ -90,7 +90,11 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
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# evaluate markers and check versions of direct requirements
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for req in new_req_list[:]:
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if not req.marker or req.marker.evaluate():
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version_check(req)
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try:
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version_check(req)
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except PackageNotFoundError as e:
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not_satisfied.append(f"'{e}' - was not found and is required by the application")
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new_req_list.remove(req)
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else:
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new_req_list.remove(req)
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@ -102,6 +106,7 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
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try:
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dependency_requirements = set()
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extras = list(requirement.extras) or ['']
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# `requires` returns all sub-requirements including all extras - we need to filter out just required ones
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for name in requires(requirement.name) or []:
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sub_req = Requirement(name)
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# check extras e.g. esptool[hsm]
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@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ TOOLS_DIR = os.environ.get('IDF_TOOLS_PATH') or os.path.expanduser(idf_tools.IDF
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PYTHON_DIR = os.path.join(TOOLS_DIR, 'python_env')
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PYTHON_DIR_BACKUP = tempfile.mkdtemp()
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REQ_SATISFIED = 'Python requirements are satisfied'
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REQ_MISSING = "{}' - was not found and is required by the application"
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REQ_CORE = '- {}'.format(os.path.join(IDF_PATH, 'tools', 'requirements', 'requirements.core.txt'))
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REQ_GDBGUI = '- {}'.format(os.path.join(IDF_PATH, 'tools', 'requirements', 'requirements.gdbgui.txt'))
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CONSTR = 'Constraint file: {}/espidf.constraints'.format(TOOLS_DIR)
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@ -254,17 +255,24 @@ class TestCheckPythonDependencies(BasePythonInstall):
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constraint_file: str
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backup_constraint_file: str
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# similar to constraint files (see above) - creating a backup and restoring it as part of test teardown
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requirement_core_file: str
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backup_requirement_core_file: str
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls): # type: () -> None
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cls.constraint_file = idf_tools.get_constraints(idf_tools.get_idf_version(), online=False)
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as f:
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cls.backup_constraint_file = f.name
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shutil.copyfile(cls.constraint_file, cls.backup_constraint_file)
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cls.requirement_core_file = os.path.join(IDF_PATH, 'tools', 'requirements', 'requirements.core.txt')
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for file_path_var in ['constraint_file', 'requirement_core_file']:
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as f:
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setattr(cls, f'backup_{file_path_var}', f.name)
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shutil.copyfile(getattr(cls, file_path_var), getattr(cls, f'backup_{file_path_var}'))
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@classmethod
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def tearDownClass(cls): # type: () -> None
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try:
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os.remove(cls.backup_constraint_file)
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os.remove(cls.backup_requirement_core_file)
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except OSError:
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pass
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@ -274,6 +282,7 @@ class TestCheckPythonDependencies(BasePythonInstall):
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def tearDown(self): # type: () -> None
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shutil.copyfile(self.backup_constraint_file, self.constraint_file)
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shutil.copyfile(self.backup_requirement_core_file, self.requirement_core_file)
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def test_check_python_dependencies(self): # type: () -> None
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# Prepare artificial constraints file containing packages from
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@ -323,6 +332,24 @@ class TestCheckPythonDependencies(BasePythonInstall):
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output = self.run_idf_tools(['check-python-dependencies'])
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self.assertIn(REQ_SATISFIED, output)
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def test_missing_requirement(self): # type: () -> None
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# Install python env and then append foopackage to the requirements
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# Make sure that dependency check has failed and complained about missing foopackage
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self.run_idf_tools(['install-python-env'])
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# append foopackage requirement to the existing requirements file
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with open(self.requirement_core_file, 'a') as fd:
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fd.write('foopackage')
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# append foopackage constraint to the existing constraints file
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with open(self.constraint_file, 'a') as fd:
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fd.write('foopackage>0.99')
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# check-python-dependencies should fail as the package was not installed yet
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output = self.run_idf_tools(['check-python-dependencies'])
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self.assertIn(REQ_MISSING.format('foopackage'), output)
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self.assertNotIn(REQ_SATISFIED, output)
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def test_dev_version(self): # type: () -> None
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# Install python env with core requirements, plus foopackage in dev version.
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# Add foopackage to constraints file meeting requirement
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@ -333,6 +360,10 @@ class TestCheckPythonDependencies(BasePythonInstall):
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foo_pkg = self.dump_foopackage_dev()
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self.run_in_venv(['-m', 'pip', 'install', foo_pkg])
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# append foopackage requirement to the existing requirements file
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with open(self.requirement_core_file, 'a') as fd:
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fd.write('foopackage')
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# append foopackage constraint to the existing constraints file
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with open(self.constraint_file, 'r+') as fd:
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con_lines = fd.readlines()
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