# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version # 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository # for complete details. from __future__ import annotations from typing import Iterator from ._parser import parse_requirement as _parse_requirement from ._tokenizer import ParserSyntaxError from .markers import Marker, _normalize_extra_values from .specifiers import SpecifierSet from .utils import canonicalize_name __all__ = [ "InvalidRequirement", "Requirement", ] def __dir__() -> list[str]: return __all__ class InvalidRequirement(ValueError): """ An invalid requirement was found, users should refer to PEP 508. """ class Requirement: """Parse a requirement. Parse a given requirement string into its parts, such as name, specifier, URL, and extras. Raises InvalidRequirement on a badly-formed requirement string. Instances are safe to serialize with :mod:`pickle`. They use a stable format so the same pickle can be loaded in future packaging releases. .. versionchanged:: 26.2 Added a stable pickle format. Pickles created with packaging 26.2+ can be unpickled with future releases. Backward compatibility with pickles from packaging < 26.2 is supported but may be removed in a future release. """ # TODO: Can we test whether something is contained within a requirement? # If so how do we do that? Do we need to test against the _name_ of # the thing as well as the version? What about the markers? # TODO: Can we normalize the name and extra name? def __init__(self, requirement_string: str) -> None: try: parsed = _parse_requirement(requirement_string) except ParserSyntaxError as e: raise InvalidRequirement(str(e)) from e self.name: str = parsed.name self.url: str | None = parsed.url or None self.extras: set[str] = set(parsed.extras or []) self.specifier: SpecifierSet = SpecifierSet(parsed.specifier) self.marker: Marker | None = None if parsed.marker is not None: self.marker = Marker.__new__(Marker) self.marker._markers = _normalize_extra_values(parsed.marker) def _iter_parts(self, name: str) -> Iterator[str]: yield name if self.extras: formatted_extras = ",".join(sorted(self.extras)) yield f"[{formatted_extras}]" if self.specifier: yield str(self.specifier) if self.url: yield f" @ {self.url}" if self.marker: yield " " if self.marker: yield f"; {self.marker}" def __getstate__(self) -> str: # Return the requirement string for compactness and stability. # Re-parsed on load to reconstruct all fields. return str(self) def __setstate__(self, state: object) -> None: if isinstance(state, str): # New format (26.2+): just the requirement string. try: tmp = Requirement(state) except InvalidRequirement as exc: raise TypeError(f"Cannot restore Requirement from {state!r}") from exc self.name = tmp.name self.url = tmp.url self.extras = tmp.extras self.specifier = tmp.specifier self.marker = tmp.marker return if isinstance(state, dict): # Old format (packaging <= 26.1, no __slots__): plain __dict__. self.__dict__.update(state) return raise TypeError(f"Cannot restore Requirement from {state!r}") def __str__(self) -> str: return "".join(self._iter_parts(self.name)) def __repr__(self) -> str: return f"<{self.__class__.__name__}({str(self)!r})>" def __hash__(self) -> int: return hash(tuple(self._iter_parts(canonicalize_name(self.name)))) def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: if not isinstance(other, Requirement): return NotImplemented return ( canonicalize_name(self.name) == canonicalize_name(other.name) and self.extras == other.extras and self.specifier == other.specifier and self.url == other.url and self.marker == other.marker )