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| """Exceptions used throughout package. | |
| This module MUST NOT try to import from anything within `pip._internal` to | |
| operate. This is expected to be importable from any/all files within the | |
| subpackage and, thus, should not depend on them. | |
| """ | |
| import configparser | |
| import contextlib | |
| import locale | |
| import logging | |
| import pathlib | |
| import re | |
| import sys | |
| from itertools import chain, groupby, repeat | |
| from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, Iterator, List, Optional, Union | |
| from pip._vendor.requests.models import Request, Response | |
| from pip._vendor.rich.console import Console, ConsoleOptions, RenderResult | |
| from pip._vendor.rich.markup import escape | |
| from pip._vendor.rich.text import Text | |
| if TYPE_CHECKING: | |
| from hashlib import _Hash | |
| from typing import Literal | |
| from pip._internal.metadata import BaseDistribution | |
| from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement | |
| logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) | |
| # | |
| # Scaffolding | |
| # | |
| def _is_kebab_case(s: str) -> bool: | |
| return re.match(r"^[a-z]+(-[a-z]+)*$", s) is not None | |
| def _prefix_with_indent( | |
| s: Union[Text, str], | |
| console: Console, | |
| *, | |
| prefix: str, | |
| indent: str, | |
| ) -> Text: | |
| if isinstance(s, Text): | |
| text = s | |
| else: | |
| text = console.render_str(s) | |
| return console.render_str(prefix, overflow="ignore") + console.render_str( | |
| f"\n{indent}", overflow="ignore" | |
| ).join(text.split(allow_blank=True)) | |
| class PipError(Exception): | |
| """The base pip error.""" | |
| class DiagnosticPipError(PipError): | |
| """An error, that presents diagnostic information to the user. | |
| This contains a bunch of logic, to enable pretty presentation of our error | |
| messages. Each error gets a unique reference. Each error can also include | |
| additional context, a hint and/or a note -- which are presented with the | |
| main error message in a consistent style. | |
| This is adapted from the error output styling in `sphinx-theme-builder`. | |
| """ | |
| reference: str | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| *, | |
| kind: 'Literal["error", "warning"]' = "error", | |
| reference: Optional[str] = None, | |
| message: Union[str, Text], | |
| context: Optional[Union[str, Text]], | |
| hint_stmt: Optional[Union[str, Text]], | |
| note_stmt: Optional[Union[str, Text]] = None, | |
| link: Optional[str] = None, | |
| ) -> None: | |
| # Ensure a proper reference is provided. | |
| if reference is None: | |
| assert hasattr(self, "reference"), "error reference not provided!" | |
| reference = self.reference | |
| assert _is_kebab_case(reference), "error reference must be kebab-case!" | |
| self.kind = kind | |
| self.reference = reference | |
| self.message = message | |
| self.context = context | |
| self.note_stmt = note_stmt | |
| self.hint_stmt = hint_stmt | |
| self.link = link | |
| super().__init__(f"<{self.__class__.__name__}: {self.reference}>") | |
| def __repr__(self) -> str: | |
| return ( | |
| f"<{self.__class__.__name__}(" | |
| f"reference={self.reference!r}, " | |
| f"message={self.message!r}, " | |
| f"context={self.context!r}, " | |
| f"note_stmt={self.note_stmt!r}, " | |
| f"hint_stmt={self.hint_stmt!r}" | |
| ")>" | |
| ) | |
| def __rich_console__( | |
| self, | |
| console: Console, | |
| options: ConsoleOptions, | |
| ) -> RenderResult: | |
| colour = "red" if self.kind == "error" else "yellow" | |
| yield f"[{colour} bold]{self.kind}[/]: [bold]{self.reference}[/]" | |
| yield "" | |
| if not options.ascii_only: | |
| # Present the main message, with relevant context indented. | |
| if self.context is not None: | |
| yield _prefix_with_indent( | |
| self.message, | |
| console, | |
| prefix=f"[{colour}]×[/] ", | |
| indent=f"[{colour}]│[/] ", | |
| ) | |
| yield _prefix_with_indent( | |
| self.context, | |
| console, | |
| prefix=f"[{colour}]╰─>[/] ", | |
| indent=f"[{colour}] [/] ", | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| yield _prefix_with_indent( | |
| self.message, | |
| console, | |
| prefix="[red]×[/] ", | |
| indent=" ", | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| yield self.message | |
| if self.context is not None: | |
| yield "" | |
| yield self.context | |
| if self.note_stmt is not None or self.hint_stmt is not None: | |
| yield "" | |
| if self.note_stmt is not None: | |
| yield _prefix_with_indent( | |
| self.note_stmt, | |
| console, | |
| prefix="[magenta bold]note[/]: ", | |
| indent=" ", | |
| ) | |
| if self.hint_stmt is not None: | |
| yield _prefix_with_indent( | |
| self.hint_stmt, | |
| console, | |
| prefix="[cyan bold]hint[/]: ", | |
| indent=" ", | |
| ) | |
| if self.link is not None: | |
| yield "" | |
| yield f"Link: {self.link}" | |
| # | |
| # Actual Errors | |
| # | |
| class ConfigurationError(PipError): | |
| """General exception in configuration""" | |
| class InstallationError(PipError): | |
| """General exception during installation""" | |
| class UninstallationError(PipError): | |
| """General exception during uninstallation""" | |
| class MissingPyProjectBuildRequires(DiagnosticPipError): | |
| """Raised when pyproject.toml has `build-system`, but no `build-system.requires`.""" | |
| reference = "missing-pyproject-build-system-requires" | |
| def __init__(self, *, package: str) -> None: | |
| super().__init__( | |
| message=f"Can not process {escape(package)}", | |
| context=Text( | |
| "This package has an invalid pyproject.toml file.\n" | |
| "The [build-system] table is missing the mandatory `requires` key." | |
| ), | |
| note_stmt="This is an issue with the package mentioned above, not pip.", | |
| hint_stmt=Text("See PEP 518 for the detailed specification."), | |
| ) | |
| class InvalidPyProjectBuildRequires(DiagnosticPipError): | |
| """Raised when pyproject.toml an invalid `build-system.requires`.""" | |
| reference = "invalid-pyproject-build-system-requires" | |
| def __init__(self, *, package: str, reason: str) -> None: | |
| super().__init__( | |
| message=f"Can not process {escape(package)}", | |
| context=Text( | |
| "This package has an invalid `build-system.requires` key in " | |
| f"pyproject.toml.\n{reason}" | |
| ), | |
| note_stmt="This is an issue with the package mentioned above, not pip.", | |
| hint_stmt=Text("See PEP 518 for the detailed specification."), | |
| ) | |
| class NoneMetadataError(PipError): | |
| """Raised when accessing a Distribution's "METADATA" or "PKG-INFO". | |
| This signifies an inconsistency, when the Distribution claims to have | |
| the metadata file (if not, raise ``FileNotFoundError`` instead), but is | |
| not actually able to produce its content. This may be due to permission | |
| errors. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| dist: "BaseDistribution", | |
| metadata_name: str, | |
| ) -> None: | |
| """ | |
| :param dist: A Distribution object. | |
| :param metadata_name: The name of the metadata being accessed | |
| (can be "METADATA" or "PKG-INFO"). | |
| """ | |
| self.dist = dist | |
| self.metadata_name = metadata_name | |
| def __str__(self) -> str: | |
| # Use `dist` in the error message because its stringification | |
| # includes more information, like the version and location. | |
| return "None {} metadata found for distribution: {}".format( | |
| self.metadata_name, | |
| self.dist, | |
| ) | |
| class UserInstallationInvalid(InstallationError): | |
| """A --user install is requested on an environment without user site.""" | |
| def __str__(self) -> str: | |
| return "User base directory is not specified" | |
| class InvalidSchemeCombination(InstallationError): | |
| def __str__(self) -> str: | |
| before = ", ".join(str(a) for a in self.args[:-1]) | |
| return f"Cannot set {before} and {self.args[-1]} together" | |
| class DistributionNotFound(InstallationError): | |
| """Raised when a distribution cannot be found to satisfy a requirement""" | |
| class RequirementsFileParseError(InstallationError): | |
| """Raised when a general error occurs parsing a requirements file line.""" | |
| class BestVersionAlreadyInstalled(PipError): | |
| """Raised when the most up-to-date version of a package is already | |
| installed.""" | |
| class BadCommand(PipError): | |
| """Raised when virtualenv or a command is not found""" | |
| class CommandError(PipError): | |
| """Raised when there is an error in command-line arguments""" | |
| class PreviousBuildDirError(PipError): | |
| """Raised when there's a previous conflicting build directory""" | |
| class NetworkConnectionError(PipError): | |
| """HTTP connection error""" | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| error_msg: str, | |
| response: Optional[Response] = None, | |
| request: Optional[Request] = None, | |
| ) -> None: | |
| """ | |
| Initialize NetworkConnectionError with `request` and `response` | |
| objects. | |
| """ | |
| self.response = response | |
| self.request = request | |
| self.error_msg = error_msg | |
| if ( | |
| self.response is not None | |
| and not self.request | |
| and hasattr(response, "request") | |
| ): | |
| self.request = self.response.request | |
| super().__init__(error_msg, response, request) | |
| def __str__(self) -> str: | |
| return str(self.error_msg) | |
| class InvalidWheelFilename(InstallationError): | |
| """Invalid wheel filename.""" | |
| class UnsupportedWheel(InstallationError): | |
| """Unsupported wheel.""" | |
| class InvalidWheel(InstallationError): | |
| """Invalid (e.g. corrupt) wheel.""" | |
| def __init__(self, location: str, name: str): | |
| self.location = location | |
| self.name = name | |
| def __str__(self) -> str: | |
| return f"Wheel '{self.name}' located at {self.location} is invalid." | |
| class MetadataInconsistent(InstallationError): | |
| """Built metadata contains inconsistent information. | |
| This is raised when the metadata contains values (e.g. name and version) | |
| that do not match the information previously obtained from sdist filename, | |
| user-supplied ``#egg=`` value, or an install requirement name. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, ireq: "InstallRequirement", field: str, f_val: str, m_val: str | |
| ) -> None: | |
| self.ireq = ireq | |
| self.field = field | |
| self.f_val = f_val | |
| self.m_val = m_val | |
| def __str__(self) -> str: | |
| return ( | |
| f"Requested {self.ireq} has inconsistent {self.field}: " | |
| f"expected {self.f_val!r}, but metadata has {self.m_val!r}" | |
| ) | |
| class InstallationSubprocessError(DiagnosticPipError, InstallationError): | |
| """A subprocess call failed.""" | |
| reference = "subprocess-exited-with-error" | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| *, | |
| command_description: str, | |
| exit_code: int, | |
| output_lines: Optional[List[str]], | |
| ) -> None: | |
| if output_lines is None: | |
| output_prompt = Text("See above for output.") | |
| else: | |
| output_prompt = ( | |
| Text.from_markup(f"[red][{len(output_lines)} lines of output][/]\n") | |
| + Text("".join(output_lines)) | |
| + Text.from_markup(R"[red]\[end of output][/]") | |
| ) | |
| super().__init__( | |
| message=( | |
| f"[green]{escape(command_description)}[/] did not run successfully.\n" | |
| f"exit code: {exit_code}" | |
| ), | |
| context=output_prompt, | |
| hint_stmt=None, | |
| note_stmt=( | |
| "This error originates from a subprocess, and is likely not a " | |
| "problem with pip." | |
| ), | |
| ) | |
| self.command_description = command_description | |
| self.exit_code = exit_code | |
| def __str__(self) -> str: | |
| return f"{self.command_description} exited with {self.exit_code}" | |
| class MetadataGenerationFailed(InstallationSubprocessError, InstallationError): | |
| reference = "metadata-generation-failed" | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| *, | |
| package_details: str, | |
| ) -> None: | |
| super(InstallationSubprocessError, self).__init__( | |
| message="Encountered error while generating package metadata.", | |
| context=escape(package_details), | |
| hint_stmt="See above for details.", | |
| note_stmt="This is an issue with the package mentioned above, not pip.", | |
| ) | |
| def __str__(self) -> str: | |
| return "metadata generation failed" | |
| class HashErrors(InstallationError): | |
| """Multiple HashError instances rolled into one for reporting""" | |
| def __init__(self) -> None: | |
| self.errors: List["HashError"] = [] | |
| def append(self, error: "HashError") -> None: | |
| self.errors.append(error) | |
| def __str__(self) -> str: | |
| lines = [] | |
| self.errors.sort(key=lambda e: e.order) | |
| for cls, errors_of_cls in groupby(self.errors, lambda e: e.__class__): | |
| lines.append(cls.head) | |
| lines.extend(e.body() for e in errors_of_cls) | |
| if lines: | |
| return "\n".join(lines) | |
| return "" | |
| def __bool__(self) -> bool: | |
| return bool(self.errors) | |
| class HashError(InstallationError): | |
| """ | |
| A failure to verify a package against known-good hashes | |
| :cvar order: An int sorting hash exception classes by difficulty of | |
| recovery (lower being harder), so the user doesn't bother fretting | |
| about unpinned packages when he has deeper issues, like VCS | |
| dependencies, to deal with. Also keeps error reports in a | |
| deterministic order. | |
| :cvar head: A section heading for display above potentially many | |
| exceptions of this kind | |
| :ivar req: The InstallRequirement that triggered this error. This is | |
| pasted on after the exception is instantiated, because it's not | |
| typically available earlier. | |
| """ | |
| req: Optional["InstallRequirement"] = None | |
| head = "" | |
| order: int = -1 | |
| def body(self) -> str: | |
| """Return a summary of me for display under the heading. | |
| This default implementation simply prints a description of the | |
| triggering requirement. | |
| :param req: The InstallRequirement that provoked this error, with | |
| its link already populated by the resolver's _populate_link(). | |
| """ | |
| return f" {self._requirement_name()}" | |
| def __str__(self) -> str: | |
| return f"{self.head}\n{self.body()}" | |
| def _requirement_name(self) -> str: | |
| """Return a description of the requirement that triggered me. | |
| This default implementation returns long description of the req, with | |
| line numbers | |
| """ | |
| return str(self.req) if self.req else "unknown package" | |
| class VcsHashUnsupported(HashError): | |
| """A hash was provided for a version-control-system-based requirement, but | |
| we don't have a method for hashing those.""" | |
| order = 0 | |
| head = ( | |
| "Can't verify hashes for these requirements because we don't " | |
| "have a way to hash version control repositories:" | |
| ) | |
| class DirectoryUrlHashUnsupported(HashError): | |
| """A hash was provided for a version-control-system-based requirement, but | |
| we don't have a method for hashing those.""" | |
| order = 1 | |
| head = ( | |
| "Can't verify hashes for these file:// requirements because they " | |
| "point to directories:" | |
| ) | |
| class HashMissing(HashError): | |
| """A hash was needed for a requirement but is absent.""" | |
| order = 2 | |
| head = ( | |
| "Hashes are required in --require-hashes mode, but they are " | |
| "missing from some requirements. Here is a list of those " | |
| "requirements along with the hashes their downloaded archives " | |
| "actually had. Add lines like these to your requirements files to " | |
| "prevent tampering. (If you did not enable --require-hashes " | |
| "manually, note that it turns on automatically when any package " | |
| "has a hash.)" | |
| ) | |
| def __init__(self, gotten_hash: str) -> None: | |
| """ | |
| :param gotten_hash: The hash of the (possibly malicious) archive we | |
| just downloaded | |
| """ | |
| self.gotten_hash = gotten_hash | |
| def body(self) -> str: | |
| # Dodge circular import. | |
| from pip._internal.utils.hashes import FAVORITE_HASH | |
| package = None | |
| if self.req: | |
| # In the case of URL-based requirements, display the original URL | |
| # seen in the requirements file rather than the package name, | |
| # so the output can be directly copied into the requirements file. | |
| package = ( | |
| self.req.original_link | |
| if self.req.is_direct | |
| # In case someone feeds something downright stupid | |
| # to InstallRequirement's constructor. | |
| else getattr(self.req, "req", None) | |
| ) | |
| return " {} --hash={}:{}".format( | |
| package or "unknown package", FAVORITE_HASH, self.gotten_hash | |
| ) | |
| class HashUnpinned(HashError): | |
| """A requirement had a hash specified but was not pinned to a specific | |
| version.""" | |
| order = 3 | |
| head = ( | |
| "In --require-hashes mode, all requirements must have their " | |
| "versions pinned with ==. These do not:" | |
| ) | |
| class HashMismatch(HashError): | |
| """ | |
| Distribution file hash values don't match. | |
| :ivar package_name: The name of the package that triggered the hash | |
| mismatch. Feel free to write to this after the exception is raise to | |
| improve its error message. | |
| """ | |
| order = 4 | |
| head = ( | |
| "THESE PACKAGES DO NOT MATCH THE HASHES FROM THE REQUIREMENTS " | |
| "FILE. If you have updated the package versions, please update " | |
| "the hashes. Otherwise, examine the package contents carefully; " | |
| "someone may have tampered with them." | |
| ) | |
| def __init__(self, allowed: Dict[str, List[str]], gots: Dict[str, "_Hash"]) -> None: | |
| """ | |
| :param allowed: A dict of algorithm names pointing to lists of allowed | |
| hex digests | |
| :param gots: A dict of algorithm names pointing to hashes we | |
| actually got from the files under suspicion | |
| """ | |
| self.allowed = allowed | |
| self.gots = gots | |
| def body(self) -> str: | |
| return " {}:\n{}".format(self._requirement_name(), self._hash_comparison()) | |
| def _hash_comparison(self) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return a comparison of actual and expected hash values. | |
| Example:: | |
| Expected sha256 abcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcde | |
| or 123451234512345123451234512345123451234512345 | |
| Got bcdefbcdefbcdefbcdefbcdefbcdefbcdefbcdefbcdef | |
| """ | |
| def hash_then_or(hash_name: str) -> "chain[str]": | |
| # For now, all the decent hashes have 6-char names, so we can get | |
| # away with hard-coding space literals. | |
| return chain([hash_name], repeat(" or")) | |
| lines: List[str] = [] | |
| for hash_name, expecteds in self.allowed.items(): | |
| prefix = hash_then_or(hash_name) | |
| lines.extend( | |
| (" Expected {} {}".format(next(prefix), e)) for e in expecteds | |
| ) | |
| lines.append( | |
| " Got {}\n".format(self.gots[hash_name].hexdigest()) | |
| ) | |
| return "\n".join(lines) | |
| class UnsupportedPythonVersion(InstallationError): | |
| """Unsupported python version according to Requires-Python package | |
| metadata.""" | |
| class ConfigurationFileCouldNotBeLoaded(ConfigurationError): | |
| """When there are errors while loading a configuration file""" | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| reason: str = "could not be loaded", | |
| fname: Optional[str] = None, | |
| error: Optional[configparser.Error] = None, | |
| ) -> None: | |
| super().__init__(error) | |
| self.reason = reason | |
| self.fname = fname | |
| self.error = error | |
| def __str__(self) -> str: | |
| if self.fname is not None: | |
| message_part = f" in {self.fname}." | |
| else: | |
| assert self.error is not None | |
| message_part = f".\n{self.error}\n" | |
| return f"Configuration file {self.reason}{message_part}" | |
| _DEFAULT_EXTERNALLY_MANAGED_ERROR = f"""\ | |
| The Python environment under {sys.prefix} is managed externally, and may not be | |
| manipulated by the user. Please use specific tooling from the distributor of | |
| the Python installation to interact with this environment instead. | |
| """ | |
| class ExternallyManagedEnvironment(DiagnosticPipError): | |
| """The current environment is externally managed. | |
| This is raised when the current environment is externally managed, as | |
| defined by `PEP 668`_. The ``EXTERNALLY-MANAGED`` configuration is checked | |
| and displayed when the error is bubbled up to the user. | |
| :param error: The error message read from ``EXTERNALLY-MANAGED``. | |
| """ | |
| reference = "externally-managed-environment" | |
| def __init__(self, error: Optional[str]) -> None: | |
| if error is None: | |
| context = Text(_DEFAULT_EXTERNALLY_MANAGED_ERROR) | |
| else: | |
| context = Text(error) | |
| super().__init__( | |
| message="This environment is externally managed", | |
| context=context, | |
| note_stmt=( | |
| "If you believe this is a mistake, please contact your " | |
| "Python installation or OS distribution provider. " | |
| "You can override this, at the risk of breaking your Python " | |
| "installation or OS, by passing --break-system-packages." | |
| ), | |
| hint_stmt=Text("See PEP 668 for the detailed specification."), | |
| ) | |
| def _iter_externally_managed_error_keys() -> Iterator[str]: | |
| # LC_MESSAGES is in POSIX, but not the C standard. The most common | |
| # platform that does not implement this category is Windows, where | |
| # using other categories for console message localization is equally | |
| # unreliable, so we fall back to the locale-less vendor message. This | |
| # can always be re-evaluated when a vendor proposes a new alternative. | |
| try: | |
| category = locale.LC_MESSAGES | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| lang: Optional[str] = None | |
| else: | |
| lang, _ = locale.getlocale(category) | |
| if lang is not None: | |
| yield f"Error-{lang}" | |
| for sep in ("-", "_"): | |
| before, found, _ = lang.partition(sep) | |
| if not found: | |
| continue | |
| yield f"Error-{before}" | |
| yield "Error" | |
| def from_config( | |
| cls, | |
| config: Union[pathlib.Path, str], | |
| ) -> "ExternallyManagedEnvironment": | |
| parser = configparser.ConfigParser(interpolation=None) | |
| try: | |
| parser.read(config, encoding="utf-8") | |
| section = parser["externally-managed"] | |
| for key in cls._iter_externally_managed_error_keys(): | |
| with contextlib.suppress(KeyError): | |
| return cls(section[key]) | |
| except KeyError: | |
| pass | |
| except (OSError, UnicodeDecodeError, configparser.ParsingError): | |
| from pip._internal.utils._log import VERBOSE | |
| exc_info = logger.isEnabledFor(VERBOSE) | |
| logger.warning("Failed to read %s", config, exc_info=exc_info) | |
| return cls(None) | |