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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 re from itertools import chain, groupby, repeat from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, 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 # # 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: Response = None, request: 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 or user-supplied ``#egg=`` value. """ 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: template = ( "Requested {} has inconsistent {}: " "filename has {!r}, but metadata has {!r}" ) return template.format(self.ireq, self.field, self.f_val, self.m_val) class LegacyInstallFailure(DiagnosticPipError): """Error occurred while executing `setup.py install`""" reference = "legacy-install-failure" def __init__(self, package_details: str) -> None: super().__init__( message="Encountered error while trying to install package.", context=package_details, hint_stmt="See above for output from the failure.", note_stmt="This is an issue with the package mentioned above, not pip.", ) 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.original_link # 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}"