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"""
Package containing all pip commands
"""
import importlib
from collections import namedtuple
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional
from pip._internal.cli.base_command import Command
CommandInfo = namedtuple("CommandInfo", "module_path, class_name, summary")
# This dictionary does a bunch of heavy lifting for help output:
# - Enables avoiding additional (costly) imports for presenting `--help`.
# - The ordering matters for help display.
#
# Even though the module path starts with the same "pip._internal.commands"
# prefix, the full path makes testing easier (specifically when modifying
# `commands_dict` in test setup / teardown).
commands_dict: Dict[str, CommandInfo] = {
"install": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.install",
"InstallCommand",
"Install packages.",
),
"download": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.download",
"DownloadCommand",
"Download packages.",
),
"uninstall": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.uninstall",
"UninstallCommand",
"Uninstall packages.",
),
"freeze": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.freeze",
"FreezeCommand",
"Output installed packages in requirements format.",
),
"inspect": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.inspect",
"InspectCommand",
"Inspect the python environment.",
),
"list": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.list",
"ListCommand",
"List installed packages.",
),
"show": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.show",
"ShowCommand",
"Show information about installed packages.",
),
"check": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.check",
"CheckCommand",
"Verify installed packages have compatible dependencies.",
),
"config": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.configuration",
"ConfigurationCommand",
"Manage local and global configuration.",
),
"search": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.search",
"SearchCommand",
"Search PyPI for packages.",
),
"cache": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.cache",
"CacheCommand",
"Inspect and manage pip's wheel cache.",
),
"index": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.index",
"IndexCommand",
"Inspect information available from package indexes.",
),
"wheel": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.wheel",
"WheelCommand",
"Build wheels from your requirements.",
),
"hash": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.hash",
"HashCommand",
"Compute hashes of package archives.",
),
"completion": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.completion",
"CompletionCommand",
"A helper command used for command completion.",
),
"debug": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.debug",
"DebugCommand",
"Show information useful for debugging.",
),
"help": CommandInfo(
"pip._internal.commands.help",
"HelpCommand",
"Show help for commands.",
),
}
def create_command(name: str, **kwargs: Any) -> Command:
"""
Create an instance of the Command class with the given name.
"""
module_path, class_name, summary = commands_dict[name]
module = importlib.import_module(module_path)
command_class = getattr(module, class_name)
command = command_class(name=name, summary=summary, **kwargs)
return command
def get_similar_commands(name: str) -> Optional[str]:
"""Command name auto-correct."""
from difflib import get_close_matches
name = name.lower()
close_commands = get_close_matches(name, commands_dict.keys())
if close_commands:
return close_commands[0]
else:
return None
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