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# frozen_string_literal: true
#--
# Copyright 2006 by Chad Fowler, Rich Kilmer, Jim Weirich and others.
# All rights reserved.
# See LICENSE.txt for permissions.
#++
require 'rubygems/command'
require 'rubygems/exceptions'
require 'rubygems/package'
require 'rubygems/ext'
require 'rubygems/user_interaction'
require 'fileutils'
##
# The installer installs the files contained in the .gem into the Gem.home.
#
# Gem::Installer does the work of putting files in all the right places on the
# filesystem including unpacking the gem into its gem dir, installing the
# gemspec in the specifications dir, storing the cached gem in the cache dir,
# and installing either wrappers or symlinks for executables.
#
# The installer invokes pre and post install hooks. Hooks can be added either
# through a rubygems_plugin.rb file in an installed gem or via a
# rubygems/defaults/#{RUBY_ENGINE}.rb or rubygems/defaults/operating_system.rb
# file. See Gem.pre_install and Gem.post_install for details.
class Gem::Installer
##
# Paths where env(1) might live. Some systems are broken and have it in
# /bin
ENV_PATHS = %w[/usr/bin/env /bin/env]
##
# Deprecated in favor of Gem::Ext::BuildError
ExtensionBuildError = Gem::Ext::BuildError # :nodoc:
include Gem::UserInteraction
##
# Filename of the gem being installed.
attr_reader :gem
##
# The directory a gem's executables will be installed into
attr_reader :bin_dir
attr_reader :build_root # :nodoc:
##
# The gem repository the gem will be installed into
attr_reader :gem_home
##
# The options passed when the Gem::Installer was instantiated.
attr_reader :options
@path_warning = false
@install_lock = Mutex.new
class << self
##
# True if we've warned about PATH not including Gem.bindir
attr_accessor :path_warning
##
# Certain aspects of the install process are not thread-safe. This lock is
# used to allow multiple threads to install Gems at the same time.
attr_reader :install_lock
##
# Overrides the executable format.
#
# This is a sprintf format with a "%s" which will be replaced with the
# executable name. It is based off the ruby executable name's difference
# from "ruby".
attr_writer :exec_format
# Defaults to use Ruby's program prefix and suffix.
def exec_format
@exec_format ||= Gem.default_exec_format
end
end
##
# Construct an installer object for the gem file located at +path+
def self.at path, options = {}
security_policy = options[:security_policy]
package = Gem::Package.new path, security_policy
new package, options
end
class FakePackage
attr_accessor :spec
def initialize(spec)
@spec = spec
end
def extract_files destination_dir, pattern = '*'
FileUtils.mkdir_p destination_dir
spec.files.each do |file|
file = File.join destination_dir, file
next if File.exist? file
FileUtils.mkdir_p File.dirname(file)
File.open file, 'w' do |fp| fp.puts "# #{file}" end
end
end
def copy_to path
end
end
##
# Construct an installer object for an ephemeral gem (one where we don't
# actually have a .gem file, just a spec)
def self.for_spec spec, options = {}
# FIXME: we should have a real Package class for this
new FakePackage.new(spec), options
end
##
# Constructs an Installer instance that will install the gem located at
# +gem+. +options+ is a Hash with the following keys:
#
# :bin_dir:: Where to put a bin wrapper if needed.
# :development:: Whether or not development dependencies should be installed.
# :env_shebang:: Use /usr/bin/env in bin wrappers.
# :force:: Overrides all version checks and security policy checks, except
# for a signed-gems-only policy.
# :format_executable:: Format the executable the same as the Ruby executable.
# If your Ruby is ruby18, foo_exec will be installed as
# foo_exec18.
# :ignore_dependencies:: Don't raise if a dependency is missing.
# :install_dir:: The directory to install the gem into.
# :security_policy:: Use the specified security policy. See Gem::Security
# :user_install:: Indicate that the gem should be unpacked into the users
# personal gem directory.
# :only_install_dir:: Only validate dependencies against what is in the
# install_dir
# :wrappers:: Install wrappers if true, symlinks if false.
# :build_args:: An Array of arguments to pass to the extension builder
# process. If not set, then Gem::Command.build_args is used
def initialize(package, options={})
require 'fileutils'
@options = options
if package.is_a? String
security_policy = options[:security_policy]
@package = Gem::Package.new package, security_policy
if $VERBOSE
warn "constructing an Installer object with a string is deprecated. Please use Gem::Installer.at (called from: #{caller.first})"
end
else
@package = package
end
process_options
if options[:user_install] and not options[:unpack] then
@gem_home = Gem.user_dir
@bin_dir = Gem.bindir gem_home unless options[:bin_dir]
check_that_user_bin_dir_is_in_path
end
end
##
# Checks if +filename+ exists in +@bin_dir+.
#
# If +@force+ is set +filename+ is overwritten.
#
# If +filename+ exists and is a RubyGems wrapper for different gem the user
# is consulted.
#
# If +filename+ exists and +@bin_dir+ is Gem.default_bindir (/usr/local) the
# user is consulted.
#
# Otherwise +filename+ is overwritten.
def check_executable_overwrite filename # :nodoc:
return if @force
generated_bin = File.join @bin_dir, formatted_program_filename(filename)
return unless File.exist? generated_bin
ruby_executable = false
existing = nil
open generated_bin, 'rb' do |io|
next unless io.gets =~ /^#!/ # shebang
io.gets # blankline
# TODO detect a specially formatted comment instead of trying
# to run a regexp against Ruby code.
next unless io.gets =~ /This file was generated by RubyGems/
ruby_executable = true
existing = io.read.slice(%r{
^\s*(
gem \s |
load \s Gem\.bin_path\( |
load \s Gem\.activate_bin_path\(
)
(['"])(.*?)(\2),
}x, 3)
end
return if spec.name == existing
# somebody has written to RubyGems' directory, overwrite, too bad
return if Gem.default_bindir != @bin_dir and not ruby_executable
question = "#{spec.name}'s executable \"#{filename}\" conflicts with ".dup
if ruby_executable then
question << (existing || 'an unknown executable')
return if ask_yes_no "#{question}\nOverwrite the executable?", false
conflict = "installed executable from #{existing}"
else
question << generated_bin
return if ask_yes_no "#{question}\nOverwrite the executable?", false
conflict = generated_bin
end
raise Gem::InstallError,
"\"#{filename}\" from #{spec.name} conflicts with #{conflict}"
end
##
# Lazy accessor for the spec's gem directory.
def gem_dir
@gem_dir ||= File.join(gem_home, "gems", spec.full_name)
end
##
# Lazy accessor for the installer's spec.
def spec
@package.spec
rescue Gem::Package::Error => e
raise Gem::InstallError, "invalid gem: #{e.message}"
end
##
# Installs the gem and returns a loaded Gem::Specification for the installed
# gem.
#
# The gem will be installed with the following structure:
#
# @gem_home/
# cache/<gem-version>.gem #=> a cached copy of the installed gem
# gems/<gem-version>/... #=> extracted files
# specifications/<gem-version>.gemspec #=> the Gem::Specification
def install
pre_install_checks
FileUtils.rm_f File.join gem_home, 'specifications', spec.spec_name
run_pre_install_hooks
# Set loaded_from to ensure extension_dir is correct
if @options[:install_as_default] then
spec.loaded_from = default_spec_file
else
spec.loaded_from = spec_file
end
# Completely remove any previous gem files
FileUtils.rm_rf gem_dir
FileUtils.rm_rf spec.extension_dir
FileUtils.mkdir_p gem_dir
if @options[:install_as_default] then
extract_bin
write_default_spec
else
extract_files
build_extensions
write_build_info_file
run_post_build_hooks
generate_bin
write_spec
write_cache_file
end
say spec.post_install_message if options[:post_install_message] && !spec.post_install_message.nil?
Gem::Installer.install_lock.synchronize { Gem::Specification.reset }
run_post_install_hooks
spec
# TODO This rescue is in the wrong place. What is raising this exception?
# move this rescue to around the code that actually might raise it.
rescue Zlib::GzipFile::Error
raise Gem::InstallError, "gzip error installing #{gem}"
end
def run_pre_install_hooks # :nodoc:
Gem.pre_install_hooks.each do |hook|
if hook.call(self) == false then
location = " at #{$1}" if hook.inspect =~ /@(.*:\d+)/
message = "pre-install hook#{location} failed for #{spec.full_name}"
raise Gem::InstallError, message
end
end
end
def run_post_build_hooks # :nodoc:
Gem.post_build_hooks.each do |hook|
if hook.call(self) == false then
FileUtils.rm_rf gem_dir
location = " at #{$1}" if hook.inspect =~ /@(.*:\d+)/
message = "post-build hook#{location} failed for #{spec.full_name}"
raise Gem::InstallError, message
end
end
end
def run_post_install_hooks # :nodoc:
Gem.post_install_hooks.each do |hook|
hook.call self
end
end
##
#
# Return an Array of Specifications contained within the gem_home
# we'll be installing into.
def installed_specs
@specs ||= begin
specs = []
Dir[File.join(gem_home, "specifications", "*.gemspec")].each do |path|
spec = Gem::Specification.load path.untaint
specs << spec if spec
end
specs
end
end
##
# Ensure that the dependency is satisfied by the current installation of
# gem. If it is not an exception is raised.
#
# spec :: Gem::Specification
# dependency :: Gem::Dependency
def ensure_dependency(spec, dependency)
unless installation_satisfies_dependency? dependency then
raise Gem::InstallError, "#{spec.name} requires #{dependency}"
end
true
end
##
# True if the gems in the system satisfy +dependency+.
def installation_satisfies_dependency?(dependency)
return true if @options[:development] and dependency.type == :development
return true if installed_specs.detect { |s| dependency.matches_spec? s }
return false if @only_install_dir
not dependency.matching_specs.empty?
end
##
# Unpacks the gem into the given directory.
def unpack(directory)
@gem_dir = directory
extract_files
end
##
# The location of the spec file that is installed.
#
def spec_file
File.join gem_home, "specifications", "#{spec.full_name}.gemspec"
end
##
# The location of the default spec file for default gems.
#
def default_spec_file
File.join Gem::Specification.default_specifications_dir, "#{spec.full_name}.gemspec"
end
##
# Writes the .gemspec specification (in Ruby) to the gem home's
# specifications directory.
def write_spec
open spec_file, 'w' do |file|
spec.installed_by_version = Gem.rubygems_version
file.puts spec.to_ruby_for_cache
file.fsync rescue nil # for filesystems without fsync(2)
end
end
##
# Writes the full .gemspec specification (in Ruby) to the gem home's
# specifications/default directory.
def write_default_spec
File.open(default_spec_file, "w") do |file|
file.puts spec.to_ruby
end
end
##
# Creates windows .bat files for easy running of commands
def generate_windows_script(filename, bindir)
if Gem.win_platform? then
script_name = filename + ".bat"
script_path = File.join bindir, File.basename(script_name)
File.open script_path, 'w' do |file|
file.puts windows_stub_script(bindir, filename)
end
verbose script_path
end
end
def generate_bin # :nodoc:
return if spec.executables.nil? or spec.executables.empty?
Dir.mkdir @bin_dir unless File.exist? @bin_dir
raise Gem::FilePermissionError.new(@bin_dir) unless File.writable? @bin_dir
spec.executables.each do |filename|
filename.untaint
bin_path = File.join gem_dir, spec.bindir, filename
unless File.exist? bin_path then
# TODO change this to a more useful warning
warn "#{bin_path} maybe `gem pristine #{spec.name}` will fix it?"
next
end
mode = File.stat(bin_path).mode
FileUtils.chmod mode | 0111, bin_path unless (mode | 0111) == mode
check_executable_overwrite filename
if @wrappers then
generate_bin_script filename, @bin_dir
else
generate_bin_symlink filename, @bin_dir
end
end
end
##
# Creates the scripts to run the applications in the gem.
#--
# The Windows script is generated in addition to the regular one due to a
# bug or misfeature in the Windows shell's pipe. See
# http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-talk/193379
def generate_bin_script(filename, bindir)
bin_script_path = File.join bindir, formatted_program_filename(filename)
FileUtils.rm_f bin_script_path # prior install may have been --no-wrappers
File.open bin_script_path, 'wb', 0755 do |file|
file.print app_script_text(filename)
end
verbose bin_script_path
generate_windows_script filename, bindir
end
##
# Creates the symlinks to run the applications in the gem. Moves
# the symlink if the gem being installed has a newer version.
def generate_bin_symlink(filename, bindir)
src = File.join gem_dir, spec.bindir, filename
dst = File.join bindir, formatted_program_filename(filename)
if File.exist? dst then
if File.symlink? dst then
link = File.readlink(dst).split File::SEPARATOR
cur_version = Gem::Version.create(link[-3].sub(/^.*-/, ''))
return if spec.version < cur_version
end
File.unlink dst
end
FileUtils.symlink src, dst, :verbose => Gem.configuration.really_verbose
rescue NotImplementedError, SystemCallError
alert_warning "Unable to use symlinks, installing wrapper"
generate_bin_script filename, bindir
end
##
# Generates a #! line for +bin_file_name+'s wrapper copying arguments if
# necessary.
#
# If the :custom_shebang config is set, then it is used as a template
# for how to create the shebang used for to run a gem's executables.
#
# The template supports 4 expansions:
#
# $env the path to the unix env utility
# $ruby the path to the currently running ruby interpreter
# $exec the path to the gem's executable
# $name the name of the gem the executable is for
#
def shebang(bin_file_name)
ruby_name = RbConfig::CONFIG['ruby_install_name'] if @env_shebang
path = File.join gem_dir, spec.bindir, bin_file_name
first_line = File.open(path, "rb") {|file| file.gets}
if /\A#!/ =~ first_line then
# Preserve extra words on shebang line, like "-w". Thanks RPA.
shebang = first_line.sub(/\A\#!.*?ruby\S*((\s+\S+)+)/, "#!#{Gem.ruby}")
opts = $1
shebang.strip! # Avoid nasty ^M issues.
end
if which = Gem.configuration[:custom_shebang]
# replace bin_file_name with "ruby" to avoid endless loops
which = which.gsub(/ #{bin_file_name}$/," #{RbConfig::CONFIG['ruby_install_name']}")
which = which.gsub(/\$(\w+)/) do
case $1
when "env"
@env_path ||= ENV_PATHS.find {|env_path| File.executable? env_path }
when "ruby"
"#{Gem.ruby}#{opts}"
when "exec"
bin_file_name
when "name"
spec.name
end
end
"#!#{which}"
elsif not ruby_name then
"#!#{Gem.ruby}#{opts}"
elsif opts then
"#!/bin/sh\n'exec' #{ruby_name.dump} '-x' \"$0\" \"$@\"\n#{shebang}"
else
# Create a plain shebang line.
@env_path ||= ENV_PATHS.find {|env_path| File.executable? env_path }
"#!#{@env_path} #{ruby_name}"
end
end
##
# Ensures the Gem::Specification written out for this gem is loadable upon
# installation.
def ensure_loadable_spec
ruby = spec.to_ruby_for_cache
ruby.untaint
begin
eval ruby
rescue StandardError, SyntaxError => e
raise Gem::InstallError,
"The specification for #{spec.full_name} is corrupt (#{e.class})"
end
end
def ensure_required_ruby_version_met # :nodoc:
if rrv = spec.required_ruby_version then
unless rrv.satisfied_by? Gem.ruby_version then
raise Gem::InstallError, "#{spec.name} requires Ruby version #{rrv}."
end
end
end
def ensure_required_rubygems_version_met # :nodoc:
if rrgv = spec.required_rubygems_version then
unless rrgv.satisfied_by? Gem.rubygems_version then
raise Gem::InstallError,
"#{spec.name} requires RubyGems version #{rrgv}. " +
"Try 'gem update --system' to update RubyGems itself."
end
end
end
def ensure_dependencies_met # :nodoc:
deps = spec.runtime_dependencies
deps |= spec.development_dependencies if @development
deps.each do |dep_gem|
ensure_dependency spec, dep_gem
end
end
def process_options # :nodoc:
@options = {
:bin_dir => nil,
:env_shebang => false,
:force => false,
:only_install_dir => false,
:post_install_message => true
}.merge options
@env_shebang = options[:env_shebang]
@force = options[:force]
@install_dir = options[:install_dir]
@gem_home = options[:install_dir] || Gem.dir
@ignore_dependencies = options[:ignore_dependencies]
@format_executable = options[:format_executable]
@wrappers = options[:wrappers]
@only_install_dir = options[:only_install_dir]
# If the user has asked for the gem to be installed in a directory that is
# the system gem directory, then use the system bin directory, else create
# (or use) a new bin dir under the gem_home.
@bin_dir = options[:bin_dir] || Gem.bindir(gem_home)
@development = options[:development]
@build_root = options[:build_root]
@build_args = options[:build_args] || Gem::Command.build_args
unless @build_root.nil?
require 'pathname'
@build_root = Pathname.new(@build_root).expand_path
@bin_dir = File.join(@build_root, options[:bin_dir] || Gem.bindir(@gem_home))
@gem_home = File.join(@build_root, @gem_home)
alert_warning "You build with buildroot.\n Build root: #{@build_root}\n Bin dir: #{@bin_dir}\n Gem home: #{@gem_home}"
end
end
def check_that_user_bin_dir_is_in_path # :nodoc:
user_bin_dir = @bin_dir || Gem.bindir(gem_home)
user_bin_dir = user_bin_dir.gsub(File::SEPARATOR, File::ALT_SEPARATOR) if
File::ALT_SEPARATOR
path = ENV['PATH']
if Gem.win_platform? then
path = path.downcase
user_bin_dir = user_bin_dir.downcase
end
path = path.split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)
unless path.include? user_bin_dir then
unless !Gem.win_platform? && (path.include? user_bin_dir.sub(ENV['HOME'], '~'))
unless self.class.path_warning then
alert_warning "You don't have #{user_bin_dir} in your PATH,\n\t gem executables will not run."
self.class.path_warning = true
end
end
end
end
def verify_gem_home(unpack = false) # :nodoc:
FileUtils.mkdir_p gem_home
raise Gem::FilePermissionError, gem_home unless
unpack or File.writable?(gem_home)
end
def verify_spec
unless spec.name =~ Gem::Specification::VALID_NAME_PATTERN
raise Gem::InstallError, "#{spec} has an invalid name"
end
if spec.raw_require_paths.any?{|path| path =~ /\r\n|\r|\n/ }
raise Gem::InstallError, "#{spec} has an invalid require_paths"
end
if spec.extensions.any?{|ext| ext =~ /\r\n|\r|\n/ }
raise Gem::InstallError, "#{spec} has an invalid extensions"
end
unless spec.specification_version.to_s =~ /\A\d+\z/
raise Gem::InstallError, "#{spec} has an invalid specification_version"
end
if spec.dependencies.any? {|dep| dep.type =~ /\r\n|\r|\n/ || dep.name =~ /\r\n|\r|\n/ }
raise Gem::InstallError, "#{spec} has an invalid dependencies"
end
end
##
# Return the text for an application file.
def app_script_text(bin_file_name)
# note that the `load` lines cannot be indented, as old RG versions match
# against the beginning of the line
return <<-TEXT
#{shebang bin_file_name}
#
# This file was generated by RubyGems.
#
# The application '#{spec.name}' is installed as part of a gem, and
# this file is here to facilitate running it.
#
require 'rubygems'
version = "#{Gem::Requirement.default}.a"
if ARGV.first
str = ARGV.first
str = str.dup.force_encoding("BINARY") if str.respond_to? :force_encoding
if str =~ /\\A_(.*)_\\z/ and Gem::Version.correct?($1) then
version = $1
ARGV.shift
end
end
if Gem.respond_to?(:activate_bin_path)
load Gem.activate_bin_path('#{spec.name}', '#{bin_file_name}', version)
else
gem #{spec.name.dump}, version
load Gem.bin_path(#{spec.name.dump}, #{bin_file_name.dump}, version)
end
TEXT
end
##
# return the stub script text used to launch the true Ruby script
def windows_stub_script(bindir, bin_file_name)
ruby = Gem.ruby.gsub(/^\"|\"$/, "").tr(File::SEPARATOR, "\\")
return <<-TEXT
@ECHO OFF
IF NOT "%~f0" == "~f0" GOTO :WinNT
@"#{ruby}" "#{File.join(bindir, bin_file_name)}" %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
GOTO :EOF
:WinNT
@"#{ruby}" "%~dpn0" %*
TEXT
end
##
# Builds extensions. Valid types of extensions are extconf.rb files,
# configure scripts and rakefiles or mkrf_conf files.
def build_extensions
builder = Gem::Ext::Builder.new spec, @build_args
builder.build_extensions
end
##
# Logs the build +output+ in +build_dir+, then raises Gem::Ext::BuildError.
#
# TODO: Delete this for RubyGems 3. It remains for API compatibility
def extension_build_error(build_dir, output, backtrace = nil) # :nodoc:
builder = Gem::Ext::Builder.new spec, @build_args
builder.build_error build_dir, output, backtrace
end
##
# Reads the file index and extracts each file into the gem directory.
#
# Ensures that files can't be installed outside the gem directory.
def extract_files
@package.extract_files gem_dir
end
##
# Extracts only the bin/ files from the gem into the gem directory.
# This is used by default gems to allow a gem-aware stub to function
# without the full gem installed.
def extract_bin
@package.extract_files gem_dir, "bin/*"
end
##
# Prefix and suffix the program filename the same as ruby.
def formatted_program_filename(filename)
if @format_executable then
self.class.exec_format % File.basename(filename)
else
filename
end
end
##
#
# Return the target directory where the gem is to be installed. This
# directory is not guaranteed to be populated.
#
def dir
gem_dir.to_s
end
##
# Performs various checks before installing the gem such as the install
# repository is writable and its directories exist, required Ruby and
# rubygems versions are met and that dependencies are installed.
#
# Version and dependency checks are skipped if this install is forced.
#
# The dependent check will be skipped this install is ignoring dependencies.
def pre_install_checks
verify_gem_home options[:unpack]
# The name and require_paths must be verified first, since it could contain
# ruby code that would be eval'ed in #ensure_loadable_spec
verify_spec
ensure_loadable_spec
if options[:install_as_default]
Gem.ensure_default_gem_subdirectories gem_home
else
Gem.ensure_gem_subdirectories gem_home
end
return true if @force
ensure_required_ruby_version_met
ensure_required_rubygems_version_met
ensure_dependencies_met unless @ignore_dependencies
true
end
##
# Writes the file containing the arguments for building this gem's
# extensions.
def write_build_info_file
return if @build_args.empty?
build_info_dir = File.join gem_home, 'build_info'
FileUtils.mkdir_p build_info_dir
build_info_file = File.join build_info_dir, "#{spec.full_name}.info"
open build_info_file, 'w' do |io|
@build_args.each do |arg|
io.puts arg
end
end
end
##
# Writes the .gem file to the cache directory
def write_cache_file
cache_file = File.join gem_home, 'cache', spec.file_name
@package.copy_to cache_file
end
end
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