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ansible/test/lib/ansible_test/_internal/venv.py

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"""Virtual environment management."""
from __future__ import annotations
import collections.abc as c
import json
import os
import pathlib
import sys
import typing as t
from .config import (
EnvironmentConfig,
)
from .util import (
find_python,
SubprocessError,
get_available_python_versions,
ANSIBLE_TEST_TARGET_TOOLS_ROOT,
display,
remove_tree,
ApplicationError,
str_to_version,
raw_command,
)
from .util_common import (
run_command,
ResultType,
)
from .host_configs import (
VirtualPythonConfig,
PythonConfig,
)
from .python_requirements import (
collect_bootstrap,
run_pip,
)
def get_virtual_python(
args: EnvironmentConfig,
python: VirtualPythonConfig,
) -> VirtualPythonConfig:
"""Create a virtual environment for the given Python and return the path to its root."""
if python.system_site_packages:
suffix = '-ssp'
else:
suffix = ''
virtual_environment_path = os.path.join(ResultType.TMP.path, 'delegation', f'python{python.version}{suffix}')
virtual_environment_marker = os.path.join(virtual_environment_path, 'marker.txt')
virtual_environment_python = VirtualPythonConfig(
version=python.version,
path=os.path.join(virtual_environment_path, 'bin', 'python'),
system_site_packages=python.system_site_packages,
)
if os.path.exists(virtual_environment_marker):
display.info('Using existing Python %s virtual environment: %s' % (python.version, virtual_environment_path), verbosity=1)
else:
# a virtualenv without a marker is assumed to have been partially created
remove_tree(virtual_environment_path)
if not create_virtual_environment(args, python, virtual_environment_path, python.system_site_packages):
raise ApplicationError(f'Python {python.version} does not provide virtual environment support.')
commands = collect_bootstrap(virtual_environment_python)
run_pip(args, virtual_environment_python, commands, None) # get_virtual_python()
# touch the marker to keep track of when the virtualenv was last used
pathlib.Path(virtual_environment_marker).touch()
return virtual_environment_python
def create_virtual_environment(
args: EnvironmentConfig,
python: PythonConfig,
path: str,
system_site_packages: bool = False,
pip: bool = False,
) -> bool:
"""Create a virtual environment using venv or virtualenv for the requested Python version."""
if not os.path.exists(python.path):
# the requested python version could not be found
return False
if str_to_version(python.version) >= (3, 0):
# use the built-in 'venv' module on Python 3.x
# creating a virtual environment using 'venv' when running in a virtual environment created by 'virtualenv' results
# in a copy of the original virtual environment instead of creation of a new one
# avoid this issue by only using "real" python interpreters to invoke 'venv'
for real_python in iterate_real_pythons(python.version):
if run_venv(args, real_python, system_site_packages, pip, path):
display.info('Created Python %s virtual environment using "venv": %s' % (python.version, path), verbosity=1)
return True
# something went wrong, most likely the package maintainer for the Python installation removed ensurepip
# which will prevent creation of a virtual environment without installation of other OS packages
# use the installed 'virtualenv' module on the Python requested version
if run_virtualenv(args, python.path, python.path, system_site_packages, pip, path):
display.info('Created Python %s virtual environment using "virtualenv": %s' % (python.version, path), verbosity=1)
return True
available_pythons = get_available_python_versions()
for available_python_version, available_python_interpreter in sorted(available_pythons.items()):
if available_python_interpreter == python.path:
# already attempted to use this interpreter
continue
virtualenv_version = get_virtualenv_version(args, available_python_interpreter)
if not virtualenv_version:
# virtualenv not available for this Python or we were unable to detect the version
continue
# try using 'virtualenv' from another Python to setup the desired version
if run_virtualenv(args, available_python_interpreter, python.path, system_site_packages, pip, path):
display.info('Created Python %s virtual environment using "virtualenv" on Python %s: %s' % (python.version, available_python_version, path),
verbosity=1)
return True
# no suitable 'virtualenv' available
return False
def iterate_real_pythons(version: str) -> c.Iterable[str]:
"""
Iterate through available real python interpreters of the requested version.
The current interpreter will be checked and then the path will be searched.
"""
version_info = str_to_version(version)
current_python = None
if version_info == sys.version_info[:len(version_info)]:
current_python = sys.executable
real_prefix = get_python_real_prefix(current_python)
if real_prefix:
current_python = find_python(version, os.path.join(real_prefix, 'bin'))
if current_python:
yield current_python
path = os.environ.get('PATH', os.path.defpath)
if not path:
return
found_python = find_python(version, path)
if not found_python:
return
if found_python == current_python:
return
real_prefix = get_python_real_prefix(found_python)
if real_prefix:
found_python = find_python(version, os.path.join(real_prefix, 'bin'))
if found_python:
yield found_python
def get_python_real_prefix(python_path: str) -> t.Optional[str]:
"""
Return the real prefix of the specified interpreter or None if the interpreter is not a virtual environment created by 'virtualenv'.
"""
cmd = [python_path, os.path.join(os.path.join(ANSIBLE_TEST_TARGET_TOOLS_ROOT, 'virtualenvcheck.py'))]
check_result = json.loads(raw_command(cmd, capture=True)[0])
real_prefix = check_result['real_prefix']
return real_prefix
def run_venv(
args: EnvironmentConfig,
run_python: str,
system_site_packages: bool,
pip: bool,
path: str,
) -> bool:
"""Create a virtual environment using the 'venv' module. Not available on Python 2.x."""
cmd = [run_python, '-m', 'venv']
if system_site_packages:
cmd.append('--system-site-packages')
if not pip:
cmd.append('--without-pip')
cmd.append(path)
try:
run_command(args, cmd, capture=True)
except SubprocessError as ex:
remove_tree(path)
if args.verbosity > 1:
display.error(ex.message)
return False
return True
def run_virtualenv(
args: EnvironmentConfig,
run_python: str,
env_python: str,
system_site_packages: bool,
pip: bool,
path: str,
) -> bool:
"""Create a virtual environment using the 'virtualenv' module."""
# always specify which interpreter to use to guarantee the desired interpreter is provided
# otherwise virtualenv may select a different interpreter than the one running virtualenv
cmd = [run_python, '-m', 'virtualenv', '--python', env_python]
if system_site_packages:
cmd.append('--system-site-packages')
if not pip:
cmd.append('--no-pip')
# these options provide consistency with venv, which does not install them without pip
cmd.append('--no-setuptools')
cmd.append('--no-wheel')
cmd.append(path)
try:
run_command(args, cmd, capture=True)
except SubprocessError as ex:
remove_tree(path)
if args.verbosity > 1:
display.error(ex.message)
return False
return True
def get_virtualenv_version(args: EnvironmentConfig, python: str) -> t.Optional[tuple[int, ...]]:
"""Get the virtualenv version for the given python interpreter, if available, otherwise return None."""
try:
cache = get_virtualenv_version.cache # type: ignore[attr-defined]
except AttributeError:
cache = get_virtualenv_version.cache = {} # type: ignore[attr-defined]
if python not in cache:
try:
stdout = run_command(args, [python, '-m', 'virtualenv', '--version'], capture=True)[0]
except SubprocessError as ex:
stdout = ''
if args.verbosity > 1:
display.error(ex.message)
version = None
if stdout:
# noinspection PyBroadException
try:
version = str_to_version(stdout.strip())
except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except
pass
cache[python] = version
version = cache[python]
return version