Mini Shell
r"""
Install Python packages with pip to either the system or a virtualenv
Windows Support
===============
.. versionadded:: 2014.7.4
Salt now uses a portable python. As a result the entire pip module is now
functional on the salt installation itself. You can pip install dependencies
for your custom modules. You can even upgrade salt itself using pip. For this
to work properly, you must specify the Current Working Directory (``cwd``) and
the Pip Binary (``bin_env``) salt should use. The variable ``pip_bin`` can be
either a virtualenv path or the path to the pip binary itself.
For example, the following command will list all software installed using pip
to your current salt environment:
.. code-block:: bat
salt <minion> pip.list cwd='C:\salt\bin\Scripts' bin_env='C:\salt\bin\Scripts\pip.exe'
Specifying the ``cwd`` and ``bin_env`` options ensures you're modifying the
salt environment. If these are omitted, it will default to the local
installation of python. If python is not installed locally it will fail saying
it couldn't find pip.
State File Support
------------------
This functionality works in states as well. If you need to pip install colorama
with a state, for example, the following will work:
.. code-block:: yaml
install_colorama:
pip.installed:
- name: colorama
- cwd: 'C:\salt\bin\scripts'
- bin_env: 'C:\salt\bin\scripts\pip.exe'
- upgrade: True
Upgrading Salt using Pip
------------------------
You can now update salt using pip to any version from the 2014.7 branch
forward. Previous version require recompiling some of the dependencies which is
painful in windows.
To do this you just use pip with git to update to the version you want and then
restart the service. Here is a sample state file that upgrades salt to the head
of the 2015.5 branch:
.. code-block:: yaml
install_salt:
pip.installed:
- cwd: 'C:\salt\bin\scripts'
- bin_env: 'C:\salt\bin\scripts\pip.exe'
- editable: git+https://github.com/saltstack/salt@2015.5#egg=salt
- upgrade: True
restart_service:
service.running:
- name: salt-minion
- enable: True
- watch:
- pip: install_salt
.. note::
If you're having problems, you might try doubling the back slashes. For
example, cwd: 'C:\\salt\\bin\\scripts'. Sometimes python thinks the single
back slash is an escape character.
There is a known incompatibility between Python2 pip>=10.* and Salt <=2018.3.0.
The issue is described here: https://github.com/saltstack/salt/issues/46163
"""
import logging
import os
import re
import shutil
import sys
import tempfile
import pkg_resources # pylint: disable=3rd-party-module-not-gated
import salt.utils.data
import salt.utils.files
import salt.utils.json
import salt.utils.locales
import salt.utils.package
import salt.utils.platform
import salt.utils.stringutils
import salt.utils.url
import salt.utils.versions
from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError, CommandNotFoundError
# This needs to be named logger so we don't shadow it in pip.install
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) # pylint: disable=invalid-name
# Don't shadow built-in's.
__func_alias__ = {"list_": "list"}
VALID_PROTOS = ["http", "https", "ftp", "file"]
rex_pip_chain_read = re.compile(r"(?:-r\s|--requirement[=\s])(.*)\n?", re.MULTILINE)
rex_pip_reqs_comment = re.compile(r"(?:^|\s+)#.*$", re.MULTILINE)
def __virtual__():
"""
There is no way to verify that pip is installed without inspecting the
entire filesystem. If it's not installed in a conventional location, the
user is required to provide the location of pip each time it is used.
"""
return "pip"
def _pip_bin_env(cwd, bin_env):
"""
Binary builds need to have the 'cwd' set when using pip on Windows. This will
set cwd if pip is being used in 'bin_env', 'cwd' is None and salt is on windows.
"""
if salt.utils.platform.is_windows():
if bin_env is not None and cwd is None and "pip" in os.path.basename(bin_env):
cwd = os.path.dirname(bin_env)
return cwd
def _clear_context(bin_env=None):
"""
Remove the cached pip version
"""
contextkey = "pip.version"
if bin_env is not None:
contextkey = f"{contextkey}.{bin_env}"
__context__.pop(contextkey, None)
def _check_bundled():
"""
Gather run-time information to indicate if we are running from source or bundled.
"""
if salt.utils.package.bundled():
return True
return False
def _get_pip_bin(bin_env):
"""
Locate the pip binary, either from `bin_env` as a virtualenv, as the
executable itself, or from searching conventional filesystem locations
"""
if not bin_env:
if _check_bundled():
logger.debug("pip: Using pip from bundled app")
return [str(sys.RELENV / "salt-pip")]
else:
logger.debug("pip: Using pip from currently-running Python")
return [os.path.normpath(sys.executable), "-m", "pip"]
python_bin = "python.exe" if salt.utils.platform.is_windows() else "python"
def _search_paths(*basedirs):
ret = []
for path in basedirs:
ret.extend(
[
os.path.join(path, python_bin),
os.path.join(path, "bin", python_bin),
os.path.join(path, "Scripts", python_bin),
]
)
return ret
# try to get python bin from virtualenv (i.e. bin_env)
if os.path.isdir(bin_env):
for bin_path in _search_paths(bin_env):
if os.path.isfile(bin_path):
if os.access(bin_path, os.X_OK):
logger.debug("pip: Found python binary: %s", bin_path)
return [os.path.normpath(bin_path), "-m", "pip"]
else:
logger.debug(
"pip: Found python binary by name but it is not executable: %s",
bin_path,
)
raise CommandNotFoundError(
f"Could not find a pip binary in virtualenv {bin_env}"
)
# bin_env is the python or pip binary
elif os.access(bin_env, os.X_OK):
if os.path.isfile(bin_env):
# If the python binary was passed, return it
if "python" in os.path.basename(bin_env):
return [os.path.normpath(bin_env), "-m", "pip"]
# We have been passed a pip binary, use the pip binary.
return [os.path.normpath(bin_env)]
raise CommandExecutionError(f"Could not find a pip binary within {bin_env}")
else:
raise CommandNotFoundError(
f"Access denied to {bin_env}, could not find a pip binary"
)
def _get_cached_requirements(requirements, saltenv):
"""
Get the location of a cached requirements file; caching if necessary.
"""
req_file, senv = salt.utils.url.parse(requirements)
if senv:
saltenv = senv
if req_file not in __salt__["cp.list_master"](saltenv):
# Requirements file does not exist in the given saltenv.
return False
cached_requirements = __salt__["cp.is_cached"](requirements, saltenv)
if not cached_requirements:
# It's not cached, let's cache it.
cached_requirements = __salt__["cp.cache_file"](requirements, saltenv)
# Check if the master version has changed.
if __salt__["cp.hash_file"](requirements, saltenv) != __salt__["cp.hash_file"](
cached_requirements, saltenv
):
cached_requirements = __salt__["cp.cache_file"](requirements, saltenv)
return cached_requirements
def _get_env_activate(bin_env):
"""
Return the path to the activate binary
"""
if not bin_env:
raise CommandNotFoundError("Could not find a `activate` binary")
if os.path.isdir(bin_env):
if salt.utils.platform.is_windows():
activate_bin = os.path.join(bin_env, "Scripts", "activate.bat")
else:
activate_bin = os.path.join(bin_env, "bin", "activate")
if os.path.isfile(activate_bin):
return activate_bin
raise CommandNotFoundError("Could not find a `activate` binary")
def _find_req(link):
logger.info("_find_req -- link = %s", link)
with salt.utils.files.fopen(link) as fh_link:
reqs_content = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(fh_link.read())
reqs_content = rex_pip_reqs_comment.sub("", reqs_content) # remove comments
child_links = rex_pip_chain_read.findall(reqs_content)
base_path = os.path.dirname(link)
child_links = [os.path.join(base_path, d) for d in child_links]
return child_links
def _resolve_requirements_chain(requirements):
"""
Return an array of requirements file paths that can be used to complete
the no_chown==False && user != None conundrum
"""
chain = []
if isinstance(requirements, str):
requirements = [requirements]
for req_file in requirements:
chain.append(req_file)
chain.extend(_resolve_requirements_chain(_find_req(req_file)))
return chain
def _process_requirements(requirements, cmd, cwd, saltenv, user):
"""
Process the requirements argument
"""
cleanup_requirements = []
if requirements is not None:
if isinstance(requirements, str):
requirements = [r.strip() for r in requirements.split(",")]
elif not isinstance(requirements, list):
raise TypeError("requirements must be a string or list")
treq = None
for requirement in requirements:
logger.debug("TREQ IS: %s", treq)
if requirement.startswith("salt://"):
cached_requirements = _get_cached_requirements(requirement, saltenv)
if not cached_requirements:
ret = {
"result": False,
"comment": "pip requirements file '{}' not found".format(
requirement
),
}
return None, ret
requirement = cached_requirements
if user:
# Need to make a temporary copy since the user will, most
# likely, not have the right permissions to read the file
if not treq:
treq = tempfile.mkdtemp()
__salt__["file.chown"](treq, user, None)
# In Windows, just being owner of a file isn't enough. You also
# need permissions
if salt.utils.platform.is_windows():
__utils__["dacl.set_permissions"](
obj_name=treq, principal=user, permissions="read_execute"
)
current_directory = None
if not current_directory:
current_directory = os.path.abspath(os.curdir)
logger.info(
"_process_requirements from directory, %s -- requirement: %s",
cwd,
requirement,
)
if cwd is None:
r = requirement
c = cwd
requirement_abspath = os.path.abspath(requirement)
cwd = os.path.dirname(requirement_abspath)
requirement = os.path.basename(requirement)
logger.debug(
"\n\tcwd: %s -> %s\n\trequirement: %s -> %s\n",
c,
cwd,
r,
requirement,
)
os.chdir(cwd)
reqs = _resolve_requirements_chain(requirement)
os.chdir(current_directory)
logger.info("request files: %s", reqs)
for req_file in reqs:
if not os.path.isabs(req_file):
req_file = os.path.join(cwd, req_file)
logger.debug("TREQ N CWD: %s -- %s -- for %s", treq, cwd, req_file)
target_path = os.path.join(treq, os.path.basename(req_file))
logger.debug("S: %s", req_file)
logger.debug("T: %s", target_path)
target_base = os.path.dirname(target_path)
if not os.path.exists(target_base):
os.makedirs(target_base, mode=0o755)
__salt__["file.chown"](target_base, user, None)
if not os.path.exists(target_path):
logger.debug("Copying %s to %s", req_file, target_path)
__salt__["file.copy"](req_file, target_path)
logger.debug(
"Changing ownership of requirements file '%s' to user '%s'",
target_path,
user,
)
__salt__["file.chown"](target_path, user, None)
req_args = os.path.join(treq, requirement) if treq else requirement
cmd.extend(["--requirement", req_args])
cleanup_requirements.append(treq)
logger.debug("CLEANUP_REQUIREMENTS: %s", cleanup_requirements)
return cleanup_requirements, None
def _format_env_vars(env_vars):
ret = {}
if env_vars:
if isinstance(env_vars, dict):
for key, val in env_vars.items():
if not isinstance(key, str):
key = str(key)
if not isinstance(val, str):
val = str(val)
ret[key] = val
else:
raise CommandExecutionError(f"env_vars {env_vars} is not a dictionary")
return ret
def install(
pkgs=None, # pylint: disable=R0912,R0913,R0914
requirements=None,
bin_env=None,
use_wheel=False,
no_use_wheel=False,
log=None,
proxy=None,
timeout=None,
editable=None,
find_links=None,
index_url=None,
extra_index_url=None,
no_index=False,
mirrors=None,
build=None,
target=None,
download=None,
download_cache=None,
source=None,
upgrade=False,
force_reinstall=False,
ignore_installed=False,
exists_action=None,
no_deps=False,
no_install=False,
no_download=False,
global_options=None,
install_options=None,
user=None,
cwd=None,
pre_releases=False,
cert=None,
allow_all_external=False,
allow_external=None,
allow_unverified=None,
process_dependency_links=False,
saltenv="base",
env_vars=None,
use_vt=False,
trusted_host=None,
no_cache_dir=False,
extra_args=None,
cache_dir=None,
no_binary=None,
disable_version_check=False,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Install packages with pip
Install packages individually or from a pip requirements file. Install
packages globally or to a virtualenv.
pkgs
Comma separated list of packages to install
requirements
Path to requirements
bin_env
Path to pip (or to a virtualenv). This can be used to specify the path
to the pip to use when more than one Python release is installed (e.g.
``/usr/bin/pip-2.7`` or ``/usr/bin/pip-2.6``. If a directory path is
specified, it is assumed to be a virtualenv.
.. note::
For Windows, if the pip module is being used to upgrade the pip
package, bin_env should be the path to the virtualenv or to the
python binary that should be used. The pip command is unable to
upgrade itself in Windows.
use_wheel
Prefer wheel archives (requires pip>=1.4)
no_use_wheel
Force to not use wheel archives (requires pip>=1.4,<10.0.0)
no_binary
Force to not use binary packages (requires pip >= 7.0.0)
Accepts either :all: to disable all binary packages, :none: to empty the set,
or one or more package names with commas between them
log
Log file where a complete (maximum verbosity) record will be kept.
If this file doesn't exist and the parent directory is writeable,
it will be created.
proxy
Specify a proxy in the form ``user:passwd@proxy.server:port``. Note
that the ``user:password@`` is optional and required only if you are
behind an authenticated proxy. If you provide
``user@proxy.server:port`` then you will be prompted for a password.
.. note::
If the Minion has a globaly configured proxy - it will be used
even if no proxy was set here. To explicitly disable proxy for pip
you should pass ``False`` as a value.
timeout
Set the socket timeout (default 15 seconds)
editable
install something editable (e.g.
``git+https://github.com/worldcompany/djangoembed.git#egg=djangoembed``)
find_links
URL to search for packages
index_url
Base URL of Python Package Index
extra_index_url
Extra URLs of package indexes to use in addition to ``index_url``
no_index
Ignore package index
mirrors
Specific mirror URL(s) to query (automatically adds --use-mirrors)
.. warning::
This option has been deprecated and removed in pip version 7.0.0.
Please use ``index_url`` and/or ``extra_index_url`` instead.
build
Unpack packages into ``build`` dir
target
Install packages into ``target`` dir
download
Download packages into ``download`` instead of installing them
download_cache | cache_dir
Cache downloaded packages in ``download_cache`` or ``cache_dir`` dir
source
Check out ``editable`` packages into ``source`` dir
upgrade
Upgrade all packages to the newest available version
force_reinstall
When upgrading, reinstall all packages even if they are already
up-to-date.
ignore_installed
Ignore the installed packages (reinstalling instead)
exists_action
Default action when a path already exists: (s)witch, (i)gnore, (w)ipe,
(b)ackup
no_deps
Ignore package dependencies
no_install
Download and unpack all packages, but don't actually install them
no_download
Don't download any packages, just install the ones already downloaded
(completes an install run with ``--no-install``)
install_options
Extra arguments to be supplied to the setup.py install command (e.g.
like ``--install-option='--install-scripts=/usr/local/bin'``). Use
multiple --install-option options to pass multiple options to setup.py
install. If you are using an option with a directory path, be sure to
use absolute path.
global_options
Extra global options to be supplied to the setup.py call before the
install command.
user
The user under which to run pip
cwd
Directory from which to run pip
pre_releases
Include pre-releases in the available versions
cert
Provide a path to an alternate CA bundle
allow_all_external
Allow the installation of all externally hosted files
allow_external
Allow the installation of externally hosted files (comma separated
list)
allow_unverified
Allow the installation of insecure and unverifiable files (comma
separated list)
process_dependency_links
Enable the processing of dependency links
env_vars
Set environment variables that some builds will depend on. For example,
a Python C-module may have a Makefile that needs INCLUDE_PATH set to
pick up a header file while compiling. This must be in the form of a
dictionary or a mapping.
Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' pip.install django_app env_vars="{'CUSTOM_PATH': '/opt/django_app'}"
trusted_host
Mark this host as trusted, even though it does not have valid or any
HTTPS.
use_vt
Use VT terminal emulation (see output while installing)
no_cache_dir
Disable the cache.
extra_args
pip keyword and positional arguments not yet implemented in salt
.. code-block:: yaml
salt '*' pip.install pandas extra_args="[{'--latest-pip-kwarg':'param'}, '--latest-pip-arg']"
.. warning::
If unsupported options are passed here that are not supported in a
minion's version of pip, a `No such option error` will be thrown.
Will be translated into the following pip command:
.. code-block:: bash
pip install pandas --latest-pip-kwarg param --latest-pip-arg
disable_version_check
Pip may periodically check PyPI to determine whether a new version of
pip is available to download. Passing True for this option disables
that check.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' pip.install <package name>,<package2 name>
salt '*' pip.install requirements=/path/to/requirements.txt
salt '*' pip.install <package name> bin_env=/path/to/virtualenv
salt '*' pip.install <package name> bin_env=/path/to/pip_bin
Complicated CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' pip.install markdown,django \
editable=git+https://github.com/worldcompany/djangoembed.git#egg=djangoembed upgrade=True no_deps=True
"""
cwd = _pip_bin_env(cwd, bin_env)
cmd = _get_pip_bin(bin_env)
cmd.append("install")
cleanup_requirements, error = _process_requirements(
requirements=requirements, cmd=cmd, cwd=cwd, saltenv=saltenv, user=user
)
if error:
return error
cur_version = version(bin_env, cwd, user=user)
if use_wheel:
min_version = "1.4"
max_version = "9.0.3"
too_low = salt.utils.versions.compare(
ver1=cur_version, oper="<", ver2=min_version
)
too_high = salt.utils.versions.compare(
ver1=cur_version, oper=">", ver2=max_version
)
if too_low or too_high:
logger.error(
"The --use-wheel option is only supported in pip between %s and "
"%s. The version of pip detected is %s. This option "
"will be ignored.",
min_version,
max_version,
cur_version,
)
else:
cmd.append("--use-wheel")
if no_use_wheel:
min_version = "1.4"
max_version = "9.0.3"
too_low = salt.utils.versions.compare(
ver1=cur_version, oper="<", ver2=min_version
)
too_high = salt.utils.versions.compare(
ver1=cur_version, oper=">", ver2=max_version
)
if too_low or too_high:
logger.error(
"The --no-use-wheel option is only supported in pip between %s and "
"%s. The version of pip detected is %s. This option "
"will be ignored.",
min_version,
max_version,
cur_version,
)
else:
cmd.append("--no-use-wheel")
if no_binary:
min_version = "7.0.0"
too_low = salt.utils.versions.compare(
ver1=cur_version, oper="<", ver2=min_version
)
if too_low:
logger.error(
"The --no-binary option is only supported in pip %s and "
"newer. The version of pip detected is %s. This option "
"will be ignored.",
min_version,
cur_version,
)
else:
if isinstance(no_binary, list):
no_binary = ",".join(no_binary)
cmd.extend(["--no-binary", no_binary])
if log:
if os.path.isdir(log):
raise OSError(f"'{log}' is a directory. Use --log path_to_file")
if not os.path.exists(log):
parent = os.path.dirname(log)
if not os.path.exists(parent):
raise OSError(
f"Trying to create '{log}' but parent directory '{parent}' does not exist."
)
elif not os.access(parent, os.W_OK):
raise OSError(
f"Trying to create '{log}' but parent directory '{parent}' is not writeable."
)
elif not os.access(log, os.W_OK):
raise OSError(f"'{log}' is not writeable")
cmd.extend(["--log", log])
config = __opts__
if proxy:
cmd.extend(["--proxy", proxy])
# If proxy arg is set to False we won't use the global proxy even if it's set.
elif proxy is not False and config.get("proxy_host") and config.get("proxy_port"):
if config.get("proxy_username") and config.get("proxy_password"):
http_proxy_url = "http://{proxy_username}:{proxy_password}@{proxy_host}:{proxy_port}".format(
**config
)
else:
http_proxy_url = "http://{proxy_host}:{proxy_port}".format(**config)
cmd.extend(["--proxy", http_proxy_url])
if timeout:
try:
if isinstance(timeout, float):
# Catch floating point input, exception will be caught in
# exception class below.
raise ValueError("Timeout cannot be a float")
int(timeout)
except ValueError:
raise ValueError(f"'{timeout}' is not a valid timeout, must be an integer")
cmd.extend(["--timeout", timeout])
if find_links:
if isinstance(find_links, str):
find_links = [l.strip() for l in find_links.split(",")]
for link in find_links:
if not (
salt.utils.url.validate(link, VALID_PROTOS) or os.path.exists(link)
):
raise CommandExecutionError(f"'{link}' is not a valid URL or path")
cmd.extend(["--find-links", link])
if no_index and (index_url or extra_index_url):
raise CommandExecutionError(
"'no_index' and ('index_url' or 'extra_index_url') are mutually exclusive."
)
if index_url:
if not salt.utils.url.validate(index_url, VALID_PROTOS):
raise CommandExecutionError(f"'{index_url}' is not a valid URL")
cmd.extend(["--index-url", index_url])
if extra_index_url:
if not salt.utils.url.validate(extra_index_url, VALID_PROTOS):
raise CommandExecutionError(f"'{extra_index_url}' is not a valid URL")
cmd.extend(["--extra-index-url", extra_index_url])
if no_index:
cmd.append("--no-index")
if mirrors:
# https://github.com/pypa/pip/pull/2641/files#diff-3ef137fb9ffdd400f117a565cd94c188L216
if salt.utils.versions.compare(ver1=cur_version, oper=">=", ver2="7.0.0"):
raise CommandExecutionError(
"pip >= 7.0.0 does not support mirror argument:"
" use index_url and/or extra_index_url instead"
)
if isinstance(mirrors, str):
mirrors = [m.strip() for m in mirrors.split(",")]
cmd.append("--use-mirrors")
for mirror in mirrors:
if not mirror.startswith("http://"):
raise CommandExecutionError(f"'{mirror}' is not a valid URL")
cmd.extend(["--mirrors", mirror])
if disable_version_check:
cmd.extend(["--disable-pip-version-check"])
if build:
cmd.extend(["--build", build])
# Use VENV_PIP_TARGET environment variable value as target
# if set and no target specified on the function call.
# Do not set target if bin_env specified, use default
# for specified binary environment or expect explicit target specification.
target_env = os.environ.get("VENV_PIP_TARGET", None)
if target is None and target_env is not None and bin_env is None:
target = target_env
if target:
cmd.extend(["--target", target])
if download:
cmd.extend(["--download", download])
if download_cache or cache_dir:
cmd.extend(
[
(
"--cache-dir"
if salt.utils.versions.compare(
ver1=cur_version, oper=">=", ver2="6.0"
)
else "--download-cache"
),
download_cache or cache_dir,
]
)
if source:
cmd.extend(["--source", source])
if upgrade:
cmd.append("--upgrade")
if force_reinstall:
cmd.append("--force-reinstall")
if ignore_installed:
cmd.append("--ignore-installed")
if exists_action:
if exists_action.lower() not in ("s", "i", "w", "b"):
raise CommandExecutionError(
"The exists_action pip option only supports the values "
"s, i, w, and b. '{}' is not valid.".format(exists_action)
)
cmd.extend(["--exists-action", exists_action])
if no_deps:
cmd.append("--no-deps")
if no_install:
cmd.append("--no-install")
if no_download:
cmd.append("--no-download")
if no_cache_dir:
cmd.append("--no-cache-dir")
if pre_releases:
# Check the locally installed pip version
pip_version = cur_version
# From pip v1.4 the --pre flag is available
if salt.utils.versions.compare(ver1=pip_version, oper=">=", ver2="1.4"):
cmd.append("--pre")
if cert:
cmd.extend(["--cert", cert])
if global_options:
if isinstance(global_options, str):
global_options = [go.strip() for go in global_options.split(",")]
for opt in global_options:
cmd.extend(["--global-option", opt])
if install_options:
if isinstance(install_options, str):
install_options = [io.strip() for io in install_options.split(",")]
for opt in install_options:
cmd.extend(["--install-option", opt])
if pkgs:
if not isinstance(pkgs, list):
try:
pkgs = [p.strip() for p in pkgs.split(",")]
except AttributeError:
pkgs = [p.strip() for p in str(pkgs).split(",")]
pkgs = salt.utils.data.stringify(salt.utils.data.decode_list(pkgs))
# It's possible we replaced version-range commas with semicolons so
# they would survive the previous line (in the pip.installed state).
# Put the commas back in while making sure the names are contained in
# quotes, this allows for proper version spec passing salt>=0.17.0
cmd.extend([p.replace(";", ",") for p in pkgs])
elif not any([requirements, editable]):
# Starting with pip 10.0.0, if no packages are specified in the
# command, it returns a retcode 1. So instead of running the command,
# just return the output without running pip.
return {"retcode": 0, "stdout": "No packages to install."}
if editable:
egg_match = re.compile(r"(?:#|#.*?&)egg=([^&]*)")
if isinstance(editable, str):
editable = [e.strip() for e in editable.split(",")]
for entry in editable:
# Is the editable local?
if not (entry == "." or entry.startswith(("file://", "/"))):
match = egg_match.search(entry)
if not match or not match.group(1):
# Missing #egg=theEggName
raise CommandExecutionError(
"You must specify an egg for this editable"
)
cmd.extend(["--editable", entry])
if allow_all_external:
cmd.append("--allow-all-external")
if allow_external:
if isinstance(allow_external, str):
allow_external = [p.strip() for p in allow_external.split(",")]
for pkg in allow_external:
cmd.extend(["--allow-external", pkg])
if allow_unverified:
if isinstance(allow_unverified, str):
allow_unverified = [p.strip() for p in allow_unverified.split(",")]
for pkg in allow_unverified:
cmd.extend(["--allow-unverified", pkg])
if process_dependency_links:
cmd.append("--process-dependency-links")
if trusted_host:
cmd.extend(["--trusted-host", trusted_host])
if extra_args:
# These are arguments from the latest version of pip that
# have not yet been implemented in salt
for arg in extra_args:
# It is a keyword argument
if isinstance(arg, dict):
# There will only ever be one item in this dictionary
key, val = arg.popitem()
# Don't allow any recursion into keyword arg definitions
# Don't allow multiple definitions of a keyword
if isinstance(val, (dict, list)):
raise TypeError(f"Too many levels in: {key}")
# This is a a normal one-to-one keyword argument
cmd.extend([key, val])
# It is a positional argument, append it to the list
else:
cmd.append(arg)
cmd_kwargs = dict(saltenv=saltenv, use_vt=use_vt, runas=user)
if kwargs:
cmd_kwargs.update(kwargs)
if env_vars:
cmd_kwargs.setdefault("env", {}).update(_format_env_vars(env_vars))
try:
if cwd:
cmd_kwargs["cwd"] = cwd
if bin_env and os.path.isdir(bin_env):
cmd_kwargs.setdefault("env", {})["VIRTUAL_ENV"] = bin_env
logger.debug(
"TRY BLOCK: end of pip.install -- cmd: %s, cmd_kwargs: %s", cmd, cmd_kwargs
)
return __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd, python_shell=False, **cmd_kwargs)
finally:
_clear_context(bin_env)
for tempdir in [cr for cr in cleanup_requirements if cr is not None]:
if os.path.isdir(tempdir):
shutil.rmtree(tempdir)
def uninstall(
pkgs=None,
requirements=None,
bin_env=None,
log=None,
proxy=None,
timeout=None,
user=None,
cwd=None,
saltenv="base",
use_vt=False,
):
"""
Uninstall packages individually or from a pip requirements file
pkgs
comma separated list of packages to install
requirements
Path to requirements file
bin_env
Path to pip (or to a virtualenv). This can be used to specify the path
to the pip to use when more than one Python release is installed (e.g.
``/usr/bin/pip-2.7`` or ``/usr/bin/pip-2.6``. If a directory path is
specified, it is assumed to be a virtualenv.
log
Log file where a complete (maximum verbosity) record will be kept
proxy
Specify a proxy in the format ``user:passwd@proxy.server:port``. Note
that the ``user:password@`` is optional and required only if you are
behind an authenticated proxy. If you provide
``user@proxy.server:port`` then you will be prompted for a password.
.. note::
If the Minion has a globaly configured proxy - it will be used
even if no proxy was set here. To explicitly disable proxy for pip
you should pass ``False`` as a value.
timeout
Set the socket timeout (default 15 seconds)
user
The user under which to run pip
cwd
Directory from which to run pip
use_vt
Use VT terminal emulation (see output while installing)
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' pip.uninstall <package name>,<package2 name>
salt '*' pip.uninstall requirements=/path/to/requirements.txt
salt '*' pip.uninstall <package name> bin_env=/path/to/virtualenv
salt '*' pip.uninstall <package name> bin_env=/path/to/pip_bin
"""
cwd = _pip_bin_env(cwd, bin_env)
cmd = _get_pip_bin(bin_env)
cmd.extend(["uninstall", "-y"])
cleanup_requirements, error = _process_requirements(
requirements=requirements, cmd=cmd, saltenv=saltenv, user=user, cwd=cwd
)
if error:
return error
if log:
try:
# TODO make this check if writeable
os.path.exists(log)
except OSError:
raise OSError(f"'{log}' is not writeable")
cmd.extend(["--log", log])
config = __opts__
if proxy:
cmd.extend(["--proxy", proxy])
# If proxy arg is set to False we won't use the global proxy even if it's set.
elif proxy is not False and config.get("proxy_host") and config.get("proxy_port"):
if config.get("proxy_username") and config.get("proxy_password"):
http_proxy_url = "http://{proxy_username}:{proxy_password}@{proxy_host}:{proxy_port}".format(
**config
)
else:
http_proxy_url = "http://{proxy_host}:{proxy_port}".format(**config)
cmd.extend(["--proxy", http_proxy_url])
if timeout:
try:
if isinstance(timeout, float):
# Catch floating point input, exception will be caught in
# exception class below.
raise ValueError("Timeout cannot be a float")
int(timeout)
except ValueError:
raise ValueError(f"'{timeout}' is not a valid timeout, must be an integer")
cmd.extend(["--timeout", timeout])
if pkgs:
if isinstance(pkgs, str):
pkgs = [p.strip() for p in pkgs.split(",")]
if requirements:
for requirement in requirements:
with salt.utils.files.fopen(requirement) as rq_:
for req in rq_:
req = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(req)
try:
req_pkg, _ = req.split("==")
if req_pkg in pkgs:
pkgs.remove(req_pkg)
except ValueError:
pass
cmd.extend(pkgs)
cmd_kwargs = dict(
python_shell=False, runas=user, cwd=cwd, saltenv=saltenv, use_vt=use_vt
)
if bin_env and os.path.isdir(bin_env):
cmd_kwargs["env"] = {"VIRTUAL_ENV": bin_env}
try:
return __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd, **cmd_kwargs)
finally:
_clear_context(bin_env)
for requirement in cleanup_requirements:
if requirement:
try:
os.remove(requirement)
except OSError:
pass
def freeze(bin_env=None, user=None, cwd=None, use_vt=False, env_vars=None, **kwargs):
"""
Return a list of installed packages either globally or in the specified
virtualenv
bin_env
Path to pip (or to a virtualenv). This can be used to specify the path
to the pip to use when more than one Python release is installed (e.g.
``/usr/bin/pip-2.7`` or ``/usr/bin/pip-2.6``. If a directory path is
specified, it is assumed to be a virtualenv.
user
The user under which to run pip
cwd
Directory from which to run pip
.. note::
If the version of pip available is older than 8.0.3, the list will not
include the packages ``pip``, ``wheel``, ``setuptools``, or
``distribute`` even if they are installed.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' pip.freeze bin_env=/home/code/path/to/virtualenv
"""
cwd = _pip_bin_env(cwd, bin_env)
cmd = _get_pip_bin(bin_env)
cmd.append("freeze")
# Include pip, setuptools, distribute, wheel
min_version = "8.0.3"
cur_version = version(bin_env, cwd)
if salt.utils.versions.compare(ver1=cur_version, oper="<", ver2=min_version):
logger.warning(
"The version of pip installed is %s, which is older than %s. "
"The packages pip, wheel, setuptools, and distribute will not be "
"included in the output of pip.freeze",
cur_version,
min_version,
)
else:
cmd.append("--all")
cmd_kwargs = dict(runas=user, cwd=cwd, use_vt=use_vt, python_shell=False)
if kwargs:
cmd_kwargs.update(**kwargs)
if bin_env and os.path.isdir(bin_env):
cmd_kwargs["env"] = {"VIRTUAL_ENV": bin_env}
if env_vars:
cmd_kwargs.setdefault("env", {}).update(_format_env_vars(env_vars))
result = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd, **cmd_kwargs)
if result["retcode"]:
raise CommandExecutionError(result["stderr"], info=result)
return result["stdout"].splitlines()
def list_freeze_parse(
prefix=None, bin_env=None, user=None, cwd=None, env_vars=None, **kwargs
):
"""
.. versionadded:: 3006.0
Filter list of installed apps from ``freeze`` and check to see if
``prefix`` exists in the list of packages installed.
.. note::
If the version of pip available is older than 8.0.3, the packages
``wheel``, ``setuptools``, and ``distribute`` will not be reported by
this function even if they are installed. Unlike :py:func:`pip.freeze
<salt.modules.pip.freeze>`, this function always reports the version of
pip which is installed.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' pip.list_freeze_parse salt
"""
cwd = _pip_bin_env(cwd, bin_env)
packages = {}
if prefix is None or "pip".startswith(prefix):
packages["pip"] = version(bin_env, cwd)
for line in freeze(
bin_env=bin_env, user=user, cwd=cwd, env_vars=env_vars, **kwargs
):
if line.startswith("-f") or line.startswith("#"):
# ignore -f line as it contains --find-links directory
# ignore comment lines
continue
elif line.startswith("-e hg+not trust"):
# ignore hg + not trust problem
continue
elif line.startswith("-e"):
line = line.split("-e ")[1]
if "#egg=" in line:
version_, name = line.split("#egg=")
else:
if len(line.split("===")) >= 2:
name = line.split("===")[0]
version_ = line.split("===")[1]
elif len(line.split("==")) >= 2:
name = line.split("==")[0]
version_ = line.split("==")[1]
elif len(line.split("===")) >= 2:
name = line.split("===")[0]
version_ = line.split("===")[1]
elif len(line.split("==")) >= 2:
name = line.split("==")[0]
version_ = line.split("==")[1]
else:
logger.error("Can't parse line '%s'", line)
continue
if prefix:
if name.lower().startswith(prefix.lower()):
packages[name] = version_
else:
packages[name] = version_
return packages
def list_(prefix=None, bin_env=None, user=None, cwd=None, env_vars=None, **kwargs):
"""
.. versionchanged:: 3006.0
Output list of installed apps from ``pip list`` in JSON format and check to
see if ``prefix`` exists in the list of packages installed.
.. note::
If the version of pip available is older than 9.0.0, parsing the
``freeze`` function output will be used to determine the name and
version of installed modules.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' pip.list salt
"""
packages = {}
cwd = _pip_bin_env(cwd, bin_env)
cur_version = version(bin_env, cwd, user=user)
# Pip started supporting the ability to output json starting with 9.0.0
min_version = "9.0"
if salt.utils.versions.compare(ver1=cur_version, oper="<", ver2=min_version):
return list_freeze_parse(
prefix=prefix,
bin_env=bin_env,
user=user,
cwd=cwd,
env_vars=env_vars,
**kwargs,
)
cmd = _get_pip_bin(bin_env)
cmd.extend(["list", "--format=json"])
cmd_kwargs = dict(cwd=cwd, runas=user, python_shell=False)
if kwargs:
cmd_kwargs.update(**kwargs)
if bin_env and os.path.isdir(bin_env):
cmd_kwargs["env"] = {"VIRTUAL_ENV": bin_env}
if env_vars:
cmd_kwargs.setdefault("env", {}).update(_format_env_vars(env_vars))
result = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd, **cmd_kwargs)
if result["retcode"]:
raise CommandExecutionError(result["stderr"], info=result)
try:
pkgs = salt.utils.json.loads(result["stdout"], strict=False)
except ValueError:
raise CommandExecutionError("Invalid JSON", info=result)
for pkg in pkgs:
if prefix:
if pkg["name"].lower().startswith(prefix.lower()):
packages[pkg["name"]] = pkg["version"]
else:
packages[pkg["name"]] = pkg["version"]
return packages
def version(bin_env=None, cwd=None, user=None):
"""
.. versionadded:: 0.17.0
Returns the version of pip. Use ``bin_env`` to specify the path to a
virtualenv and get the version of pip in that virtualenv.
If unable to detect the pip version, returns ``None``.
.. versionchanged:: 3001.1
The ``user`` parameter was added, to allow specifying the user who runs
the version command.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' pip.version
"""
cwd = _pip_bin_env(cwd, bin_env)
contextkey = "pip.version"
if bin_env is not None:
contextkey = f"{contextkey}.{bin_env}"
if contextkey in __context__:
return __context__[contextkey]
cmd = _get_pip_bin(bin_env)[:]
cmd.append("--version")
ret = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd, cwd=cwd, runas=user, python_shell=False)
if ret["retcode"]:
raise CommandNotFoundError("Could not find a `pip` binary")
try:
pip_version = re.match(r"^pip (\S+)", ret["stdout"]).group(1)
except AttributeError:
pip_version = None
__context__[contextkey] = pip_version
return pip_version
def list_upgrades(bin_env=None, user=None, cwd=None):
"""
Check whether or not an upgrade is available for all packages
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' pip.list_upgrades
"""
cwd = _pip_bin_env(cwd, bin_env)
cmd = _get_pip_bin(bin_env)
cmd.extend(["list", "--outdated"])
pip_version = version(bin_env, cwd, user=user)
# Pip started supporting the ability to output json starting with 9.0.0
min_version = "9.0"
if salt.utils.versions.compare(ver1=pip_version, oper=">=", ver2=min_version):
cmd.append("--format=json")
cmd_kwargs = dict(cwd=cwd, runas=user)
if bin_env and os.path.isdir(bin_env):
cmd_kwargs["env"] = {"VIRTUAL_ENV": bin_env}
result = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd, **cmd_kwargs)
if result["retcode"]:
raise CommandExecutionError(result["stderr"], info=result)
packages = {}
# Pip started supporting the ability to output json starting with 9.0.0
# Older versions will have to parse stdout
if salt.utils.versions.compare(ver1=pip_version, oper="<", ver2="9.0.0"):
# Pip versions < 8.0.0 had a different output format
# Sample data:
# pip (Current: 7.1.2 Latest: 10.0.1 [wheel])
# psutil (Current: 5.2.2 Latest: 5.4.5 [wheel])
# pyasn1 (Current: 0.2.3 Latest: 0.4.2 [wheel])
# pycparser (Current: 2.17 Latest: 2.18 [sdist])
if salt.utils.versions.compare(ver1=pip_version, oper="<", ver2="8.0.0"):
logger.debug("pip module: Old output format")
pat = re.compile(r"(\S*)\s+\(.*Latest:\s+(.*)\)")
# New output format for version 8.0.0+
# Sample data:
# pip (8.0.0) - Latest: 10.0.1 [wheel]
# psutil (5.2.2) - Latest: 5.4.5 [wheel]
# pyasn1 (0.2.3) - Latest: 0.4.2 [wheel]
# pycparser (2.17) - Latest: 2.18 [sdist]
else:
logger.debug("pip module: New output format")
pat = re.compile(r"(\S*)\s+\(.*\)\s+-\s+Latest:\s+(.*)")
for line in result["stdout"].splitlines():
match = pat.search(line)
if match:
name, version_ = match.groups()
else:
logger.error("Can't parse line %r", line)
continue
packages[name] = version_
else:
logger.debug("pip module: JSON output format")
try:
pkgs = salt.utils.json.loads(result["stdout"], strict=False)
except ValueError:
raise CommandExecutionError("Invalid JSON", info=result)
for pkg in pkgs:
packages[pkg["name"]] = "{} [{}]".format(
pkg["latest_version"], pkg["latest_filetype"]
)
return packages
def is_installed(pkgname, bin_env=None, user=None, cwd=None):
"""
.. versionadded:: 2018.3.0
.. versionchanged:: 3006.0
Filter list of installed modules and return True if ``pkgname`` exists in
the list of packages installed.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' pip.is_installed salt
"""
cwd = _pip_bin_env(cwd, bin_env)
pkgs = list_(prefix=pkgname, bin_env=bin_env, user=user, cwd=cwd)
for pkg in pkgs:
if pkg.lower() == pkgname.lower():
return True
return False
def upgrade_available(pkg, bin_env=None, user=None, cwd=None):
"""
.. versionadded:: 2015.5.0
Check whether or not an upgrade is available for a given package
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' pip.upgrade_available <package name>
"""
cwd = _pip_bin_env(cwd, bin_env)
return pkg in list_upgrades(bin_env=bin_env, user=user, cwd=cwd)
def upgrade(bin_env=None, user=None, cwd=None, use_vt=False):
"""
.. versionadded:: 2015.5.0
Upgrades outdated pip packages.
.. note::
On Windows you can't update salt from pip using salt, so salt will be
skipped
Returns a dict containing the changes.
{'<package>': {'old': '<old-version>',
'new': '<new-version>'}}
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' pip.upgrade
"""
cwd = _pip_bin_env(cwd, bin_env)
ret = {
"changes": {},
"result": True,
"comment": "",
}
cmd = _get_pip_bin(bin_env)
cmd.extend(["install", "-U"])
old = list_(bin_env=bin_env, user=user, cwd=cwd)
cmd_kwargs = dict(cwd=cwd, runas=user, use_vt=use_vt)
if bin_env and os.path.isdir(bin_env):
cmd_kwargs["env"] = {"VIRTUAL_ENV": bin_env}
errors = False
for pkg in list_upgrades(bin_env=bin_env, user=user, cwd=cwd):
if pkg == "salt":
if salt.utils.platform.is_windows():
continue
result = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd + [pkg], **cmd_kwargs)
if result["retcode"] != 0:
errors = True
if "stderr" in result:
ret["comment"] += result["stderr"]
if errors:
ret["result"] = False
_clear_context(bin_env)
new = list_(bin_env=bin_env, user=user, cwd=cwd)
ret["changes"] = salt.utils.data.compare_dicts(old, new)
return ret
def list_all_versions(
pkg,
bin_env=None,
include_alpha=False,
include_beta=False,
include_rc=False,
user=None,
cwd=None,
index_url=None,
extra_index_url=None,
):
"""
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.3
List all available versions of a pip package
pkg
The package to check
bin_env
Path to pip (or to a virtualenv). This can be used to specify the path
to the pip to use when more than one Python release is installed (e.g.
``/usr/bin/pip-2.7`` or ``/usr/bin/pip-2.6``. If a directory path is
specified, it is assumed to be a virtualenv.
include_alpha
Include alpha versions in the list
include_beta
Include beta versions in the list
include_rc
Include release candidates versions in the list
user
The user under which to run pip
cwd
Directory from which to run pip
index_url
Base URL of Python Package Index
.. versionadded:: 2019.2.0
extra_index_url
Additional URL of Python Package Index
.. versionadded:: 2019.2.0
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' pip.list_all_versions <package name>
"""
cwd = _pip_bin_env(cwd, bin_env)
cmd = _get_pip_bin(bin_env)
# Is the `pip index` command available
pip_version = version(bin_env=bin_env, cwd=cwd, user=user)
if salt.utils.versions.compare(ver1=pip_version, oper=">=", ver2="21.2"):
regex = re.compile(r"\s*Available versions: (.*)")
cmd.extend(["index", "versions", pkg])
else:
if salt.utils.versions.compare(ver1=pip_version, oper=">=", ver2="20.3"):
cmd.append("--use-deprecated=legacy-resolver")
regex = re.compile(r"\s*Could not find a version.* \(from versions: (.*)\)")
cmd.extend(["install", f"{pkg}==versions"])
if index_url:
if not salt.utils.url.validate(index_url, VALID_PROTOS):
raise CommandExecutionError(f"'{index_url}' is not a valid URL")
cmd.extend(["--index-url", index_url])
if extra_index_url:
if not salt.utils.url.validate(extra_index_url, VALID_PROTOS):
raise CommandExecutionError(f"'{extra_index_url}' is not a valid URL")
cmd.extend(["--extra-index-url", extra_index_url])
cmd_kwargs = dict(
cwd=cwd, runas=user, output_loglevel="quiet", redirect_stderr=True
)
if bin_env and os.path.isdir(bin_env):
cmd_kwargs["env"] = {"VIRTUAL_ENV": bin_env}
result = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd, **cmd_kwargs)
filtered = []
if not include_alpha:
filtered.append("a")
if not include_beta:
filtered.append("b")
if not include_rc:
filtered.append("rc")
if filtered:
excludes = re.compile(r"^((?!{}).)*$".format("|".join(filtered)))
else:
excludes = re.compile(r"")
versions = []
for line in result["stdout"].splitlines():
match = regex.search(line)
if match:
versions = [
v for v in match.group(1).split(", ") if v and excludes.match(v)
]
versions.sort(key=pkg_resources.parse_version)
break
if not versions:
return None
return versions
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