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- # 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
- import re
- from typing import NewType, Tuple, Union, cast
- from .tags import Tag, UnsortedTagsError, parse_tag
- from .version import InvalidVersion, Version, _TrimmedRelease
- __all__ = [
- "BuildTag",
- "InvalidName",
- "InvalidSdistFilename",
- "InvalidWheelFilename",
- "NormalizedName",
- "canonicalize_name",
- "canonicalize_version",
- "is_normalized_name",
- "parse_sdist_filename",
- "parse_wheel_filename",
- ]
- def __dir__() -> list[str]:
- return __all__
- BuildTag = Union[Tuple[()], Tuple[int, str]]
- NormalizedName = NewType("NormalizedName", str)
- """
- A :class:`typing.NewType` of :class:`str`, representing a normalized name.
- """
- class InvalidName(ValueError):
- """
- An invalid distribution name; users should refer to the packaging user guide.
- """
- class InvalidWheelFilename(ValueError):
- """
- An invalid wheel filename was found, users should refer to PEP 427.
- """
- class InvalidSdistFilename(ValueError):
- """
- An invalid sdist filename was found, users should refer to the packaging user guide.
- """
- # Core metadata spec for `Name`
- _validate_regex = re.compile(
- r"[a-z0-9]|[a-z0-9][a-z0-9._-]*[a-z0-9]", re.IGNORECASE | re.ASCII
- )
- _normalized_regex = re.compile(r"[a-z0-9]|[a-z0-9]([a-z0-9-](?!--))*[a-z0-9]", re.ASCII)
- # PEP 427: The build number must start with a digit.
- _build_tag_regex = re.compile(r"(\d+)(.*)", re.ASCII)
- def canonicalize_name(name: str, *, validate: bool = False) -> NormalizedName:
- """
- This function takes a valid Python package or extra name, and returns the
- normalized form of it.
- The return type is typed as :class:`NormalizedName`. This allows type
- checkers to help require that a string has passed through this function
- before use.
- If **validate** is true, then the function will check if **name** is a valid
- distribution name before normalizing.
- :param str name: The name to normalize.
- :param bool validate: Check whether the name is a valid distribution name.
- :raises InvalidName: If **validate** is true and the name is not an
- acceptable distribution name.
- >>> from packaging.utils import canonicalize_name
- >>> canonicalize_name("Django")
- 'django'
- >>> canonicalize_name("oslo.concurrency")
- 'oslo-concurrency'
- >>> canonicalize_name("requests")
- 'requests'
- """
- if validate and not _validate_regex.fullmatch(name):
- raise InvalidName(f"name is invalid: {name!r}")
- # Ensure all ``.`` and ``_`` are ``-``
- # Emulates ``re.sub(r"[-_.]+", "-", name).lower()`` from PEP 503
- # Much faster than re, and even faster than str.translate
- value = name.lower().replace("_", "-").replace(".", "-")
- # Condense repeats (faster than regex)
- while "--" in value:
- value = value.replace("--", "-")
- return cast("NormalizedName", value)
- def is_normalized_name(name: str) -> bool:
- """
- Check if a name is already normalized (i.e. :func:`canonicalize_name` would
- roundtrip to the same value).
- :param str name: The name to check.
- >>> from packaging.utils import is_normalized_name
- >>> is_normalized_name("requests")
- True
- >>> is_normalized_name("Django")
- False
- """
- return _normalized_regex.fullmatch(name) is not None
- def canonicalize_version(
- version: Version | str, *, strip_trailing_zero: bool = True
- ) -> str:
- """Return a canonical form of a version as a string.
- This function takes a string representing a package version (or a
- :class:`~packaging.version.Version` instance), and returns the
- normalized form of it. By default, it strips trailing zeros from
- the release segment.
- >>> from packaging.utils import canonicalize_version
- >>> canonicalize_version('1.0.1')
- '1.0.1'
- Per PEP 625, versions may have multiple canonical forms, differing
- only by trailing zeros.
- >>> canonicalize_version('1.0.0')
- '1'
- >>> canonicalize_version('1.0.0', strip_trailing_zero=False)
- '1.0.0'
- Invalid versions are returned unaltered.
- >>> canonicalize_version('foo bar baz')
- 'foo bar baz'
- >>> canonicalize_version('1.4.0.0.0')
- '1.4'
- """
- if isinstance(version, str):
- try:
- version = Version(version)
- except InvalidVersion:
- return str(version)
- return str(_TrimmedRelease(version) if strip_trailing_zero else version)
- def parse_wheel_filename(
- filename: str,
- *,
- validate_order: bool = False,
- ) -> tuple[NormalizedName, Version, BuildTag, frozenset[Tag]]:
- """
- This function takes the filename of a wheel file, and parses it,
- returning a tuple of name, version, build number, and tags.
- The name part of the tuple is normalized and typed as
- :class:`NormalizedName`. The version portion is an instance of
- :class:`~packaging.version.Version`. The build number is ``()`` if
- there is no build number in the wheel filename, otherwise a
- two-item tuple of an integer for the leading digits and
- a string for the rest of the build number. The tags portion is a
- frozen set of :class:`~packaging.tags.Tag` instances (as the tag
- string format allows multiple tags to be combined into a single
- string).
- If **validate_order** is true, compressed tag set components are
- checked to be in sorted order as required by PEP 425.
- :param str filename: The name of the wheel file.
- :param bool validate_order: Check whether compressed tag set components
- are in sorted order.
- :raises InvalidWheelFilename: If the filename in question
- does not follow the :ref:`wheel specification
- <pypug:binary-distribution-format>`.
- >>> from packaging.utils import parse_wheel_filename
- >>> from packaging.tags import Tag
- >>> from packaging.version import Version
- >>> name, ver, build, tags = parse_wheel_filename("foo-1.0-py3-none-any.whl")
- >>> name
- 'foo'
- >>> ver == Version('1.0')
- True
- >>> tags == {Tag("py3", "none", "any")}
- True
- >>> not build
- True
- .. versionadded:: 26.1
- The *validate_order* parameter.
- """
- if not filename.endswith(".whl"):
- raise InvalidWheelFilename(
- f"Invalid wheel filename (extension must be '.whl'): {filename!r}"
- )
- filename = filename[:-4]
- dashes = filename.count("-")
- if dashes not in (4, 5):
- raise InvalidWheelFilename(
- f"Invalid wheel filename (wrong number of parts): {filename!r}"
- )
- parts = filename.split("-", dashes - 2)
- name_part = parts[0]
- # See PEP 427 for the rules on escaping the project name.
- if "__" in name_part or re.match(r"^[\w\d._]*$", name_part, re.UNICODE) is None:
- raise InvalidWheelFilename(f"Invalid project name: {filename!r}")
- name = canonicalize_name(name_part)
- try:
- version = Version(parts[1])
- except InvalidVersion as e:
- raise InvalidWheelFilename(
- f"Invalid wheel filename (invalid version): {filename!r}"
- ) from e
- if dashes == 5:
- build_part = parts[2]
- build_match = _build_tag_regex.match(build_part)
- if build_match is None:
- raise InvalidWheelFilename(
- f"Invalid build number: {build_part} in {filename!r}"
- )
- build = cast("BuildTag", (int(build_match.group(1)), build_match.group(2)))
- else:
- build = ()
- tag_str = parts[-1]
- try:
- tags = parse_tag(tag_str, validate_order=validate_order)
- except UnsortedTagsError:
- raise InvalidWheelFilename(
- f"Invalid wheel filename (compressed tag set components must be in "
- f"sorted order per PEP 425): {filename!r}"
- ) from None
- return (name, version, build, tags)
- def parse_sdist_filename(filename: str) -> tuple[NormalizedName, Version]:
- """
- This function takes the filename of a sdist file (as specified
- in the `Source distribution format`_ documentation), and parses
- it, returning a tuple of the normalized name and version as
- represented by an instance of :class:`~packaging.version.Version`.
- :param str filename: The name of the sdist file.
- :raises InvalidSdistFilename: If the filename does not end
- with an sdist extension (``.zip`` or ``.tar.gz``), or if it does not
- contain a dash separating the name and the version of the distribution.
- >>> from packaging.utils import parse_sdist_filename
- >>> from packaging.version import Version
- >>> name, ver = parse_sdist_filename("foo-1.0.tar.gz")
- >>> name
- 'foo'
- >>> ver == Version('1.0')
- True
- .. _Source distribution format: https://packaging.python.org/specifications/source-distribution-format/#source-distribution-file-name
- """
- if filename.endswith(".tar.gz"):
- file_stem = filename[: -len(".tar.gz")]
- elif filename.endswith(".zip"):
- file_stem = filename[: -len(".zip")]
- else:
- raise InvalidSdistFilename(
- f"Invalid sdist filename (extension must be '.tar.gz' or '.zip'):"
- f" {filename!r}"
- )
- # We are requiring a PEP 440 version, which cannot contain dashes,
- # so we split on the last dash.
- name_part, sep, version_part = file_stem.rpartition("-")
- if not sep:
- raise InvalidSdistFilename(f"Invalid sdist filename: {filename!r}")
- name = canonicalize_name(name_part)
- try:
- version = Version(version_part)
- except InvalidVersion as e:
- raise InvalidSdistFilename(
- f"Invalid sdist filename (invalid version): {filename!r}"
- ) from e
- return (name, version)
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