Adds support for "friendly" durations like, 1 week, 7 days, 24 hours
using Jiff's parser. During resolution, we calculate this relative to
the current time and resolve it into a concrete timestamp for the
lockfile. If the span has not changed, e.g., to another relative value,
then locking again will not change the lockfile. The locked timestamp
will only be updated when the lockfile is invalidated, e.g., with
`--upgrade`. This prevents the lockfile from repeatedly churning when a
relative value is used.
Part of https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/4392
We shouldn't link to PyPI, and dropping the workspace-level
documentation link should mean that we get the auto-generated `docs.rs`
links.
## Summary
This PR adds an `exclude-dependencies` setting that allows users to omit
a dependency during resolution. It's effectively a formalized version of
the `flask ; python_version < '0'` hack that we've suggested to users in
various issues.
Closes#12616.
## Summary
- Move parsing `UV_CONCURRENT_INSTALLS`, `UV_CONCURRENT_BUILDS` and
`UV_CONCURRENT_DOWNLOADS` to `EnvironmentOptions`
Relates https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/14720
## Test Plan
- Tests with existing tests
- Add test with invalid parsing
## Summary
- Move parsing `UV_HTTP_TIMEOUT`, `UV_REQUEST_TIMEOUT` and
`HTTP_TIMEOUT` to `EnvironmentOptions`
- Add new env varialbe `UV_UPLOAD_HTTP_TIMEOUT`
Relates https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/14720
## Test Plan
Tests with existing tests
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Fixes a part of #14720
Add `TRACING_DURATIONS_FILE` to EnvironmentOptions.
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## Summary
This was fixed in https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/15161, then
reverted as it regressed the error handling. I've re-applied the change
here, but moved the error handling to the runtime, rather than
parse-time. I think this is slightly worse in that we no longer include
the originating source code snippet, but it at least gives us the
expected behavior :(
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/15124.
## Summary
After #15395, I realized that we didn't actually need a separate struct
for this since we now pass it around as an `Option`. (The key change
from #15395 is that when combining, we treat the options as a single
unit.)
## Summary
Right now, if you put `upgrade = false` in a `uv.toml`, then pass
`--upgrade-package numpy` on the CLI, we won't upgrade NumPy. This PR
fixes that interaction by ensuring that when we "combine", we look at
those arguments holistically (i.e., we bundle `upgrade` and
`upgrade-package` into a single struct, which then goes through the
`.combine` logic), rather than combining `upgrade` and `upgrade-package`
independently.
If approved, I then need to add the same thing for `no-build-isolation`,
`reinstall`, `no-build`, and `no-binary`.
Correct typo. "uv cache clear" is not a command.
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## Summary
This breaks up a cycle I'm running into in incorporating the build
configuration into our cache keys. This is actually a type that ends up
in the frontend build system, etc., so I think it makes more sense here
anyway (as opposed to `uv-configuration` which tend to be our own
user-facing types).
## Summary
It would be nice if this rendered as
`[tool.uv.extra-build-dependencies]` and `[extra-build-dependencies]`
(in `uv.toml`), but this is at least correct.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/15124.
## Summary
Make the use of `Self` consistent. Mostly done by running `cargo clippy
--fix -- -A clippy::all -W clippy::use_self`.
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No need.
Replaces https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/14092
Adds `tool.uv.extra-build-dependencies = {package = [dependency, ...]}`
which extends `build-system.requires` during package builds.
These are lowered via workspace sources, are applied to transitive
dependencies, and are included in the wheel cache shard hash.
There are some features we need to follow-up on, but are out of scope
here:
- Preferring locked versions for build dependencies
- Settings for requiring locked versions for build depencies
There are some quality of life follow-ups we should also do:
- Warn on `extra-build-dependencies` that do not apply to any packages
- Add test cases and improve error messaging when the
`extra-build-dependencies` resolve fails
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There ~are~ were a few open decisions to be made here
1. Should we resolve these dependencies alongside the
`build-system.requires` dependencies? Or should we resolve separately?
(I think the latter is more powerful? because you can override things?
but it opens the door to breaking your build)
2. Should we install these dependencies into the same environment? Or
should we layer it on top as we do elsewhere? (I think it's fine to
install into the same environment)
3. Should we respect sources defined in the parent project? (I think
yes, but then we need to lower the dependencies earlier — I don't think
that's a big deal, but it's not implemented)
4. Should we respect sources defined in the child project? (I think no,
this gets really complicated and seems weird to allow)
5. Should we apply this to transitive dependencies? (I think so)
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Co-authored-by: Aria Desires <aria.desires@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: konstin <konstin@mailbox.org>
Adds `exclude-newer-package = { package = timestamp, ... } ` and
`--exclude-newer-package package=timestamp`. These take precedence over
`exclude-newer` for a given package.
This does need to be serialized to the lockfile, so the revision is
bumped to 3. I tested a previous version and we can read a lockfile with
this information just fine.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/14394
We weren't following our usual "destructure all the options" pattern in
this function, and several "this isn't actually read from uv.toml"
fields slipped through the cracks over time since folks forgot it
existed.
Fixes part of #14308, although we could still try to make the warning in
FilesystemOptions more accurate?
You could argue this is a breaking change, but I think it ultimately
isn't really, because we were already silently ignoring these fields.
Now we properly error.
Adds environment variables for
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/14612 and
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/14614
We can't use the Clap `BoolishValueParser` here, and the reasoning is a
little hard to explain. If we used `UV_PYTHON_INSTALL_NO_BIN`, as is our
typical pattern, it'd work, but here we allow opt-in to hard errors with
`UV_PYTHON_INSTALL_BIN=1` and I don't think we should have both
`UV_PYTHON_INSTALL_BIN` and `UV_PYTHON_INSTALL_NO_BIN`.
Consequently, this pull request introduces a new `EnvironmentOptions`
abstraction which allows us to express semantics that Clap cannot —
which we probably want anyway because we have an increasing number of
environment variables we're parsing downstream, e.g., #14544 and #14369.
## Summary
We validate the `uv.toml` when it's discovered automatically, but not
when provided via `--config-file`. The same limitations exist, though --
I think the lack of enforcement is just an oversight.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/14650.