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Charlie Marsh 01258c1bb3
Report number of bytes deleted when clearing cache (#1203)
## Summary

This is based on Cargo's `clean` implementation, with modifications
based on some of my own preferences, and to better adhere to patterns we
use in our codebase:

![Screenshot 2024-01-31 at 1 31
10 AM](https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/assets/1309177/38704798-b17f-4972-ab67-00484ce63d62)
2024-01-31 10:48:28 -05:00
Charlie Marsh 8f9258fae3
Invert default feature for testing (#1200)
## Summary

We have some flags in Puffin that enable us to opt-in to certain tests.
To date, they've been opt-in, so we've run our tests with
`--all-features`. This PR makes them opt-out, and we now run tests with
default features.

The main motivation here is that I want to get tests working for macOS
on CI, but for unknown reasons, macOS can't compile the PyO3 features at
the same time as everything else due to strange linker issues. By
avoiding `--all-features` for tests, we thus avoid unnecessarily
including features that we don't actually use in Puffin.

I verified that the exact same number of tests (439) are run before and
after this change. For users, the primary difference is that you now
need to specify `--no-default-features --features pypi --features
python` to avoid (e.g.) including the Git tests.
2024-01-31 09:44:26 -05:00
Charlie Marsh b2f1bbaa63
Add a Ctrl+C handler to the confirm workflow (#1202)
Fixes an issue whereby exiting the confirmation prompt can lead to your
cursor disappearing: https://github.com/console-rs/dialoguer/issues/294.

See:
b839a2c5b7/rye/src/main.rs (L36-L48).
2024-01-31 02:08:27 +00:00
Charlie Marsh 262f29b558
Add missing `--exclude-newer` to executable tests (#1201)
A new version of `platformdirs` came out, which broke these.
2024-01-30 20:26:11 -05:00
Charlie Marsh b88b9e1f3d
Remove dedicated `flate2` features from Puffin (#1199)
We should be able to enable and disable these without crate-internal
features.
2024-01-30 19:41:08 -05:00
Andrew Gallant b47f70917f
puffin-client: simplify use of http-cache-semantics (#1197)
The `http-cache-semantics` crate is polymorphic on the types of requests
and responses it accepts. We had previously been explicitly converting
between `http` and `reqwest` types, but this isn't necessary. We can
provide impls of the traits in `http-cache-semantics` for `reqwest`'s
types (via a wrapper). This saves us from the awkward request/response
type conversions.

While this does clone the request, this is:

1. Not new. We were previously cloning the request to do the conversion.
2. An artifact (I believe) of http-cache-semantics API. (It kind of
   seems like an API bug to me?)

There is also a little bit of messiness around inter-operating between
http::uri::Uri and url::Url. But overall shouldn't be a big deal.
2024-01-30 18:20:44 -05:00
Charlie Marsh 3f5e7306a5
Remove `WaitMap` dependency (#1183)
## Summary

This is an attempt to https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/pull/1163 by
removing the `WaitMap` and gaining more granular control over the values
that we hold over `await` boundaries.
2024-01-30 15:25:22 -05:00
Charlie Marsh c129717b41
Add support for `--no-deps` to `pip install` (#1191)
## Summary

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/issues/1188.
2024-01-30 19:54:57 +00:00
Charlie Marsh 8305acc584
Add a builder for resolution options (#1192) 2024-01-30 19:50:16 +00:00
Charlie Marsh aa3b79ec63
Prompt user for missing `-r` and `-e` flags in `pip install` (#1180)
## Summary

If the user runs a command like `pip install requirements.txt`, we now
prompt them to ask if they meant to include the `-r` flag:

![Screenshot 2024-01-29 at 8 38
29 PM](https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/assets/1309177/82b9f7a2-2526-4144-b200-a5015e5b8a4b)

![Screenshot 2024-01-29 at 8 38
33 PM](https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/assets/1309177/bd8ebb51-2537-4540-a0e0-718e66a1c69c)

The specific logic is: if the requirement ends in `.txt` or `.in`, and
the file exists locally, prompt the user for `-r`. If the requirement
contains a directory separator, and the directory exists locally, prompt
the user for `-e`.

Closes #1166.
2024-01-30 18:58:45 +00:00
Charlie Marsh 7a937e0f60
Error when parsing `requirements.txt`-like packages in `requirements.txt` file (#1179)
## Summary

Like https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/pull/1180, this PR adds logic
for `requirements.txt` parsing whereby if a requirement _looks like_ a
local requirements file or an editable directory, we prompt the user to
correct the error (typically, by adding `-r`).
2024-01-30 18:55:11 +00:00
konsti 4ad0dc8b9e
Add windows aarch64 trampolines (#1190)
Lacking windows compatible aarch64 hardware, i cross compiled the
trampoline from x86_64 linux to aarch64-pc-windows-msvc; I added the
instructions to the puffin-trampoline readme. With some testing on an
aarch64 windows machine, this should be sufficient to build working
win_arm64 tagged wheels.

i686-pc-windows-msvc is failing with an error:

```
error: linking with `lld-link` failed: exit status: 1
  = note: lld-link: error: undefined symbol: __aulldiv
          >>> referenced by libcompiler_builtins-2fb09dee087e9f64.rlib(compiler_builtins-2fb09dee087e9f64.compiler_builtins.597f0152646f1b8-cgu.0.rcgu.o):(compiler_builtins::int::specialized_div_rem::u128_div_rem::h06aed1e23a3f8f5c)
          >>> referenced by libcompiler_builtins-2fb09dee087e9f64.rlib(compiler_builtins-2fb09dee087e9f64.compiler_builtins.597f0152646f1b8-cgu.0.rcgu.o):(compiler_builtins::int::specialized_div_rem::u128_div_rem::h06aed1e23a3f8f5c)
          >>> referenced by libcompiler_builtins-2fb09dee087e9f64.rlib(compiler_builtins-2fb09dee087e9f64.compiler_builtins.597f0152646f1b8-cgu.0.rcgu.o):(compiler_builtins::int::specialized_div_rem::u128_div_rem::h06aed1e23a3f8f5c)
          >>> referenced 4 more times

          lld-link: error: undefined symbol: __aullrem
          >>> referenced by libcompiler_builtins-2fb09dee087e9f64.rlib(compiler_builtins-2fb09dee087e9f64.compiler_builtins.597f0152646f1b8-cgu.0.rcgu.o):(compiler_builtins::int::specialized_div_rem::u128_div_rem::h06aed1e23a3f8f5c)
          >>> referenced by libcompiler_builtins-2fb09dee087e9f64.rlib(compiler_builtins-2fb09dee087e9f64.compiler_builtins.597f0152646f1b8-cgu.0.rcgu.o):(compiler_builtins::int::specialized_div_rem::u128_div_rem::h06aed1e23a3f8f5c)
          >>> referenced by libcompiler_builtins-2fb09dee087e9f64.rlib(compiler_builtins-2fb09dee087e9f64.compiler_builtins.597f0152646f1b8-cgu.0.rcgu.o):(compiler_builtins::int::specialized_div_rem::u128_div_rem::h06aed1e23a3f8f5c)
          >>> referenced 4 more times
```
2024-01-30 17:51:27 +00:00
Charlie Marsh c479c26cab
Add compatibility arguments for `pip sync` (#1185)
## Summary

As with `pip compile`, we can provide useful error messages and warnings
when people pass `pip sync` arguments.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/issues/1184.
2024-01-30 08:48:55 -05:00
konsti ab27913f68
Instrument the main function and add jupyter.in (#1186)
Instrument the main function as anchor span for checking overhead and
update tracing-durations-export to 0.2.0 for differentiating
blocking/non-blocking tasks.

Add a `jupyter.in` requirement since `pip install jupyter` is a common
operation. I tried `jupyterlab` too but there is no difference in
performance (1.00 ± 0.07).
2024-01-30 11:03:24 +00:00
konsti a6c4cbfe55
Cleanup puffin interpreter errors (#1169)
Use `virtualenv` consistently, remove unused error variants and hint the
user towards installing missing python versions.

I didn't touch the Readme but i replaced `virtualenv environment` with
`virtualenv` in the strings i found.

Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/issues/1167
2024-01-30 10:52:46 +01:00
Charlie Marsh bd934207e4
Accept relative file paths in CLI requirements (#1182)
## Summary

See: https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/issues/1181.

## Test Plan

```
❯ cargo run -- pip install packse@../../zanieb/packse
    Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.15s
     Running `target/debug/puffin pip install 'packse@../../zanieb/packse'`
error: Distribution not found at: file:///Users/crmarsh/zanieb/packse
```
2024-01-30 03:31:24 +00:00
konsti d4ed5ea858
Fix the `compile_python_37` test with python 3.7 installed (#1172)
Make the test `compile_python_37` pass whether python 3.7 is installed
or not by muting the warning for a missing 3.7. The resolution error is
independent of whether 3.7 is installed or not.
2024-01-29 18:59:28 +01:00
Charlie Marsh 67a09649f2
Support parsing `--find-links`, `--index-url`, and `--extra-index-url` in `requirements.txt` (#1146)
## Summary

This PR adds support for `--find-links`, `--index-url`, and
`--extra-index-url` arguments when specified in a `requirements.txt`.

It's a mostly-straightforward change. The only uncertain piece is what
to do when multiple files include these flags, and/or when we include
them on the CLI and in other files.

In general:

- If _anything_ specifies `--no-index`, we respect it.
- We combine all `--extra-index-url` and `--find-links` across all
sources, since those are just vectors.
- If we see multiple `--index-url` in requirements files, we error.
- We respect the `--index-url` from the command line over any provided
in a requirements file.

(`pip-compile` seems to just pick one semi-arbitrarily when multiple are
provided.)

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/issues/1143.
2024-01-29 15:06:40 +00:00
Charlie Marsh 4b9daf9604
Use tokio_tar instead of async_tar (#1170)
## Summary

`tokio_tar` is a fork of `async_tar` that uses Tokio instead of
`async-std`. Using it removes a significant dependency from our tree.

(There is an open PR
(https://github.com/dignifiedquire/async-tar/pull/41) in `async-tar` to
add Tokio support, but it's over a year old.)

See:
https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/pull/1157#discussion_r1469190249.
2024-01-29 10:00:30 -05:00
Andrew Gallant a42b385e9b
puffin-client: add SimpleMetadataRaw (#1150)
This adds what is effectively an owned wrapper around
`Archived<SimpleMetadata>`. Normally, an `Archived<SimpleMetadata>`
has to be used behind a pointer (since it has a lifetime
attached to its underlying byte buffer), but we create a
wrapper around it that owns the underlying buffer and provides
free access to the archived type.

This in effect creates an anchor point for the archived type
and lets us pass it around easily. (There has to be an anchor
point for it somewhere.)

An alternative to this approach would be to store it as a file
backed memory map. But in practice, we're dealing with small
files, and just reading them on to the heap is likely to be
faster. (Memory maps also have wildly different perf characteristics
across platforms.)

Note that this commit just defines the type. It isn't actually
used anywhere yet.
2024-01-29 09:37:06 -05:00
konsti be48200642
Small instrumentation improvements (#1164)
Less verbose span fields for `Dist`s by using the display impl and no
more min length in the tracing durations plot config for comparability
(we lose spans due to a speedup otherwise). Both wait points in the
solver loop are now instrumented so we can inspect what we're waiting
for to progress in the solver.
2024-01-29 10:55:19 +00:00
konsti 8bfc3c1b37
Trim `get_cached_with_callback` and `send_cached` down some more. (#1128)
I noticed that `get_cached_with_callback` and `send_cached` are large
both in terms of llvm lines and in terms of types (and large types can
cause buffer overflows on windows). `get_cached_with_callback`
specifically is large because it's monomorphized for each callback. I've
split both functions into smaller units and boxed the callback.

llvm lines, before:

```
  Lines                 Copies               Function name
  -----                 ------               -------------
  909511                21625                (TOTAL)
   36026 (4.0%,  4.0%)     33 (0.2%,  0.2%)  <&mut rmp_serde::decode::Deserializer<R,C> as serde:🇩🇪:Deserializer>::deserialize_any
   14688 (1.6%,  5.6%)      8 (0.0%,  0.2%)  puffin_client::cached_client::CachedClient::get_cached_with_callback::{{closure}}::{{closure}}
   13748 (1.5%,  7.1%)      5 (0.0%,  0.2%)  puffin_client::cached_client::CachedClient::send_cached::{{closure}}
   12460 (1.4%,  8.5%)     35 (0.2%,  0.4%)  alloc::raw_vec::RawVec<T,A>::grow_amortized
   10731 (1.2%,  9.6%)    122 (0.6%,  0.9%)  <alloc::boxed::Box<T,A> as core::ops::drop::Drop>::drop
    8952 (1.0%, 10.6%)      9 (0.0%,  1.0%)  core::slice::sort::partition_in_blocks
    8216 (0.9%, 11.5%)    323 (1.5%,  2.5%)  <core::result::Result<T,E> as core::ops::try_trait::Try>::branch
    7745 (0.9%, 12.4%)    205 (0.9%,  3.4%)  core::result::Result<T,E>::map_err
    6862 (0.8%, 13.1%)     54 (0.2%,  3.7%)  <alloc::vec::Vec<T> as alloc::vec::spec_from_iter_nested::SpecFromIterNested<T,I>>::from_iter
    6720 (0.7%, 13.9%)    133 (0.6%,  4.3%)  std::panicking::try
    6600 (0.7%, 14.6%)     45 (0.2%,  4.5%)  <alloc::sync::Weak<T,A> as core::ops::drop::Drop>::drop
    5899 (0.6%, 15.2%)     33 (0.2%,  4.6%)  rmp_serde::decode::Deserializer<R,C>::read_str_data
    5610 (0.6%, 15.9%)     33 (0.2%,  4.8%)  alloc::raw_vec::RawVec<T,A>::allocate_in
    5187 (0.6%, 16.4%)    133 (0.6%,  5.4%)  std::panicking::try::do_catch
    4740 (0.5%, 17.0%)    268 (1.2%,  6.7%)  core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once
    4670 (0.5%, 17.5%)     40 (0.2%,  6.8%)  puffin_client::cached_client::CachedClient::get_cached_with_callback::{{closure}}::{{closure}}::{{closure}}
    4527 (0.5%, 18.0%)     54 (0.2%,  7.1%)  core::iter::traits::iterator::Iterator::try_fold
```

after:

```
  Lines                 Copies               Function name
  -----                 ------               -------------
  910275                21712                (TOTAL)
   36026 (4.0%,  4.0%)     33 (0.2%,  0.2%)  <&mut rmp_serde::decode::Deserializer<R,C> as serde:🇩🇪:Deserializer>::deserialize_any
   12460 (1.4%,  5.3%)     35 (0.2%,  0.3%)  alloc::raw_vec::RawVec<T,A>::grow_amortized
   10935 (1.2%,  6.5%)    124 (0.6%,  0.9%)  <alloc::boxed::Box<T,A> as core::ops::drop::Drop>::drop
    8952 (1.0%,  7.5%)      9 (0.0%,  0.9%)  core::slice::sort::partition_in_blocks
    8714 (1.0%,  8.5%)      5 (0.0%,  0.9%)  puffin_client::cached_client::CachedClient::send_cached_handle_stale::{{closure}}
    8216 (0.9%,  9.4%)    323 (1.5%,  2.4%)  <core::result::Result<T,E> as core::ops::try_trait::Try>::branch
    8192 (0.9%, 10.3%)      8 (0.0%,  2.5%)  puffin_client::cached_client::CachedClient::get_cached_with_callback::{{closure}}::{{closure}}
    7745 (0.9%, 11.1%)    205 (0.9%,  3.4%)  core::result::Result<T,E>::map_err
    6862 (0.8%, 11.9%)     54 (0.2%,  3.7%)  <alloc::vec::Vec<T> as alloc::vec::spec_from_iter_nested::SpecFromIterNested<T,I>>::from_iter
    6778 (0.7%, 12.6%)      5 (0.0%,  3.7%)  puffin_client::cached_client::CachedClient::send_cached::{{closure}}
    6720 (0.7%, 13.4%)    133 (0.6%,  4.3%)  std::panicking::try
    6600 (0.7%, 14.1%)     45 (0.2%,  4.5%)  <alloc::sync::Weak<T,A> as core::ops::drop::Drop>::drop
    5899 (0.6%, 14.7%)     33 (0.2%,  4.7%)  rmp_serde::decode::Deserializer<R,C>::read_str_data
    5610 (0.6%, 15.3%)     33 (0.2%,  4.8%)  alloc::raw_vec::RawVec<T,A>::allocate_in
    5187 (0.6%, 15.9%)    133 (0.6%,  5.4%)  std::panicking::try::do_catch
    4740 (0.5%, 16.4%)    268 (1.2%,  6.7%)  core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once
    4527 (0.5%, 16.9%)     54 (0.2%,  6.9%)  core::iter::traits::iterator::Iterator::try_fold
```

Stack sizes diff:
https://gist.github.com/konstin/a3f38276aacf1170038a756c8c49793c
2024-01-29 08:31:27 +00:00
Charlie Marsh fa3f0d7a55
Remove cache `purge` methods to `clean` (#1159)
This is more consistent with the public interface.
2024-01-28 21:15:11 -05:00
Charlie Marsh d88ce76979
Stream unpacking of source distribution downloads (#1157)
This PR migrates our source distribution downloads to unzip as we
stream, similar to our approach for wheels.

In my testing, this showed a consistent speedup (e.g., 6% here for a few
representative source distributions):

```text
❯ python -m scripts.bench --puffin-path ./target/release/main --puffin-path ./target/release/puffin --benchmark install-cold requirements.in
Benchmark 1: ./target/release/main (install-cold)
  Time (mean ± σ):      1.503 s ±  0.039 s    [User: 1.479 s, System: 0.537 s]
  Range (min … max):    1.466 s …  1.605 s    10 runs

Benchmark 2: ./target/release/puffin (install-cold)
  Time (mean ± σ):      1.421 s ±  0.024 s    [User: 1.505 s, System: 0.593 s]
  Range (min … max):    1.381 s …  1.454 s    10 runs

Summary
  './target/release/puffin (install-cold)' ran
    1.06 ± 0.03 times faster than './target/release/main (install-cold)'
```
2024-01-28 20:09:24 -05:00
Andrew Gallant 5219d37250
add initial rkyv support (#1135)
This PR adds initial support for [rkyv] to puffin. In particular,
the main aim here is to make puffin-client's `SimpleMetadata` type
possible to deserialize from a `&[u8]` without doing any copies. This
PR **stops short of actuallying doing that zero-copy deserialization**.
Instead, this PR is about adding the necessary trait impls to a variety
of types, along with a smattering of small refactorings to make rkyv
possible to use.

For those unfamiliar, rkyv works via the interplay of three traits:
`Archive`, `Serialize` and `Deserialize`. The usual flow of things is
this:

* Make a type `T` implement `Archive`, `Serialize` and `Deserialize`.
rkyv
helpfully provides `derive` macros to make this pretty painless in most
  cases.
* The process of implementing `Archive` for `T` *usually* creates an
entirely
new distinct type within the same namespace. One can refer to this type
without naming it explicitly via `Archived<T>` (where `Archived` is a
clever
  type alias defined by rkyv).
* Serialization happens from `T` to (conceptually) a `Vec<u8>`. The
serialization format is specifically designed to reflect the in-memory
layout
  of `Archived<T>`. Notably, *not* `T`. But `Archived<T>`.
* One can then get an `Archived<T>` with no copying (albeit, we will
likely
need to incur some cost for validation) from the previously created
`&[u8]`.
This is quite literally [implemented as a pointer cast][rkyv-ptr-cast].
* The problem with an `Archived<T>` is that it isn't your `T`. It's
something
  else. And while there is limited interoperability between a `T` and an
`Archived<T>`, the main issue is that the surrounding code generally
demands
a `T` and not an `Archived<T>`. **This is at the heart of the tension
for
  introducing zero-copy deserialization, and this is mostly an intrinsic
problem to the technique and not an rkyv-specific issue.** For this
reason,
  given an `Archived<T>`, one can get a `T` back via an explicit
deserialization step. This step is like any other kind of
deserialization,
although generally faster since no real "parsing" is required. But it
will
  allocate and create all necessary objects.

This PR largely proceeds by deriving the three aforementioned traits
for `SimpleMetadata`. And, of course, all of its type dependencies. But
we stop there for now.

The main issue with carrying this work forward so that rkyv is actually
used to deserialize a `SimpleMetadata` is figuring out how to deal
with `DataWithCachePolicy` inside of the cached client. Ideally, this
type would itself have rkyv support, but adding it is difficult. The
main difficulty lay in the fact that its `CachePolicy` type is opaque,
not easily constructable and is internally the tip of the iceberg of
a rat's nest of types found in more crates such as `http`. While one
"dumb"-but-annoying approach would be to fork both of those crates
and add rkyv trait impls to all necessary types, it is my belief that
this is the wrong approach. What we'd *like* to do is not just use
rkyv to deserialize a `DataWithCachePolicy`, but we'd actually like to
get an `Archived<DataWithCachePolicy>` and make actual decisions used
the archived type directly. Doing that will require some work to make
`Archived<DataWithCachePolicy>` directly useful.

My suspicion is that, after doing the above, we may want to mush
forward with a similar approach for `SimpleMetadata`. That is, we want
`Archived<SimpleMetadata>` to be as useful as possible. But right
now, the structure of the code demands an eager conversion (and thus
deserialization) into a `SimpleMetadata` and then into a `VersionMap`.
Getting rid of that eagerness is, I think, the next step after dealing
with `DataWithCachePolicy` to unlock bigger wins here.

There are many commits in this PR, but most are tiny. I still encourage
review to happen commit-by-commit.

[rkyv]: https://rkyv.org/
[rkyv-ptr-cast]:
https://docs.rs/rkyv/latest/src/rkyv/util/mod.rs.html#63-68
2024-01-28 12:14:59 -05:00
Charlie Marsh a25a1f2958
Avoid re-creating directories in async unzip (#1155)
This PR extends the optimizations from #1154 to other unzip paths.
2024-01-28 14:30:38 +00:00
Charlie Marsh 3d10f344f3
Only include visited packages in error message derivation (#1144)
## Summary

This is my guess as to the source of the resolver flake, based on
information and extensive debugging from @zanieb. In short, if we rely
on `self.index.packages` as a source of truth during error reporting, we
open ourselves up to a source of non-determinism, because we fetch
package metadata asynchronously in the background while we solve -- so
packages _could_ be included in or excluded from the index depending on
the order in which those requests are returned.

So, instead, we now track the set of packages that _were_ visited by the
solver. Visiting a package _requires_ that we wait for its metadata to
be available. By limiting analysis to those packages that were visited
during solving, we are faithfully representing the state of the solver
at the time of failure.

Closes #863
2024-01-28 09:27:22 -05:00
Charlie Marsh 6f2c235d21
Avoid re-creating directories during unzip (#1154)
## Summary

We have this optimization in `wheel.rs`, in the installer, but it makes
a huge difference for zips with many small files:

```
Benchmarking file_reader/Django-5.0.1-py3-none-any.whl: Warming up for 3.0000 s
Warning: Unable to complete 100 samples in 5.0s. You may wish to increase target time to 74.2s, or reduce sample count to 10.
file_reader/Django-5.0.1-py3-none-any.whl
                        time:   [751.63 ms 757.78 ms 764.27 ms]
                        change: [-1.0290% +0.0841% +1.2289%] (p = 0.88 > 0.05)
                        No change in performance detected.
Found 4 outliers among 100 measurements (4.00%)
  4 (4.00%) high mild

Benchmarking buffered_reader/Django-5.0.1-py3-none-any.whl: Warming up for 3.0000 s
Warning: Unable to complete 100 samples in 5.0s. You may wish to increase target time to 53.4s, or reduce sample count to 10.
buffered_reader/Django-5.0.1-py3-none-any.whl
                        time:   [529.86 ms 536.44 ms 543.35 ms]
                        change: [+0.0293% +1.5543% +3.1426%] (p = 0.05 > 0.05)
                        No change in performance detected.
Found 3 outliers among 100 measurements (3.00%)
  3 (3.00%) high mild
```

That's almost 30% faster...
2024-01-28 00:07:54 -05:00
Charlie Marsh 888a9e6f53
Remove an unnecessary `Path` clone (#1153) 2024-01-28 03:16:51 +00:00
Charlie Marsh d243250dec
Avoid unnecessary permissions changes for copy paths (#1152)
In Rust, `fs::copy` automatically preserves permissions (see:
https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fs/fn.copy.html).

Elsewhere, when copying from the zip archive out to the cache, we can
set permissions during file creation, rather than as a separate call.

Both of these should be slightly more efficient.
2024-01-27 22:11:55 -05:00
Charlie Marsh d6795da0ea
Set permissions after streaming unzip (#1151)
## Summary

When we migrated to an "unzip while we stream" solution, we lost the
logic to set permissions on the extracted files, so executables in
wheels were no longer executable. It turns out this is a little tricky,
since the permissions metadata is in the central directory at the _end_
of the zip file, and the async ZIP reader explicitly stops iteration
once it hits the central directory. (Specifically, it goes 4 bytes into
the central directory, since it sees the 4-byte signature header and
then stops.)

So, to solve that, I've added a `CentralDirectoryReader` that continues
where that iterator left off. This required forking the async zip crate:
https://github.com/charliermarsh/rs-async-zip/pull/1. It took a lot of
fiddling but I'm quite confident in the code now, especially since the
async zip crate validates the signature kind on every read.

The central directory is typically quite small (even for the Zig wheel,
which is enormous, it's just around 1MB), so I don't expect this to have
a high cost.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/issues/1148.
2024-01-27 19:22:44 -05:00
Charlie Marsh 15ca17a68d
Support relative `file:` paths for `--find-links` (#1147)
Just for consistency.
2024-01-27 03:48:25 +00:00
Charlie Marsh 4e19e6846d
Accept long form of pip arguments in `requirements.txt` (#1145) 2024-01-26 21:56:10 -05:00
Charlie Marsh addb94fbd6
Add support for emitting index URLs and --find-links (#1142)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/issues/1140.
2024-01-27 01:37:55 +00:00
Charlie Marsh a2ef2010d2
Add arguments for pip-compile compatibility (#1139)
## Summary

This ensures that we warn when redundant options are passed (like
`--allow-unsafe`, which is really common for forwards compatibility
since it's going to be the default in a future release), and errors when
known variants are passed that we _don't_ support (like
`--resolver=backtracking`).

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/issues/1127.
2024-01-26 16:54:02 -05:00
Charlie Marsh 06024653f9
Reduce visibility of some methods in `wheel.rs` (#1125) 2024-01-26 16:34:51 -05:00
Zanie Blue 5cc4e5d31e
Add `pip compile` test where specific Python versions are available on the system (#1111)
Extends https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/pull/1106 with the scenario
from https://github.com/zanieb/packse/pull/95 which tests that `pip
compile` will use the matching system Python version for builds when
available
2024-01-26 18:38:24 +00:00
Zanie Blue 91f421cf97
Do not allow `pip compile` scenario tests to discover other Python versions (#1106)
In https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/pull/1040 we broke the pip
compile scenarios designed to test failure when a required Python
version is not available — resolution succeeded because all of the
Python versions were available in CI. Following #1105 we have the
ability to isolate tests from Python versions available in the system.
Here, we limit the scenarios to only the Python version in the current
environment, restoring our ability to test the error messages.

With https://github.com/zanieb/packse/pull/95, we will be able to
specify scenarios with access to additional system Python versions. This
will allow us to include test coverage where resolution can succeed by
using a version available elsewhere on the system. See #1111 for this
follow-up.
2024-01-26 18:18:15 +00:00
Zanie Blue 21577ad002
Add bootstrapping and isolation of development Python versions (#1105)
Replaces https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/pull/1068 and #1070 which
were more complicated than I wanted.

- Introduces a `.python-versions` file which defines the Python versions
needed for development
- Adds a Bash script at `scripts/bootstrap/install` which installs the
required Python versions from `python-build-standalone` to `./bin`
- Checks in a `versions.json` file with metadata about available
versions on each platform and a `fetch-version` Python script derived
from `rye` for updating the versions
- Updates CI to use these Python builds instead of the `setup-python`
action
- Updates to the latest packse scenarios which require Python 3.8+
instead of 3.7+ since we cannot use 3.7 anymore and includes new test
coverage of patch Python version requests
- Adds a `PUFFIN_PYTHON_PATH` variable to prevent lookup of system
Python versions for isolation during development

Tested on Linux (via CI) and macOS (locally) — presumably it will be a
bit more complicated to do proper Windows support.
2024-01-26 12:12:48 -06:00
Charlie Marsh cc0e211074
Avoid embedding launcher scripts on non-Windows (#1124)
Just to reduce binary size on all other platforms.
2024-01-26 17:19:05 +01:00
Charlie Marsh f946d46273
Avoid allocating a max-size buffer (#1123)
This seems potentially-dangerous with no upside.
2024-01-26 14:27:19 +00:00
konsti 39021263dd
Windows launchers using posy trampolines (#1092)
## Background

In virtual environments, we want to install python programs as console
commands, e.g. `black .` over `python -m black .`. They may be called
[entrypoints](https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/entry-points/)
or scripts. For entrypoints, we're given a module name and function to
call in that module.

On Unix, we generate a minimal python script launcher. Text files are
runnable on unix by adding a shebang at their top, e.g.

```python
#!/usr/bin/env python
```

will make the operating system run the file with the current python
interpreter. A venv launcher for black in `/home/ferris/colorize/.venv`
(module name: `black`, function to call: `patched_main`) would look like
this:

```python
#!/home/ferris/colorize/.venv/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import re
import sys
from black import patched_main
if __name__ == "__main__":
    sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r"(-script\.pyw|\.exe)?$", "", sys.argv[0])
    sys.exit(patched_main())
```

On windows, this doesn't work, we can only rely on launching `.exe`
files.

## Summary

We use posy's rust implementation of a trampoline, which is based on
distlib's c++ implementation. We pre-build a minimal exe and append the
launcher script as stored zip archive behind it. The exe will look for
the venv python interpreter next to it and use it to execute the
appended script.

The changes in this PR make the `black` entrypoint work:

```powershell
cargo run -- venv .venv
cargo run -q -- pip install black
.\.venv\Scripts\black --version
```

Integration with our existing tests will be done in follow-up PRs.

## Implementation and Details

I've vendored the posy trampoline crate. It is a formatted, renamed and
slightly changed for embedding version of
https://github.com/njsmith/posy/pull/28.

The posy launchers are smaller than the distlib launchers, 16K vs 106K
for black. Currently only `x86_64-pc-windows-msvc` is supported. The
crate requires a nightly compiler for its no-std binary size tricks.

On windows, an application can be launched with a console or without (to
create windows instead), which needs two different launchers. The gui
launcher will subsequently use `pythonw.exe` while the console launcher
uses `python.exe`.
2024-01-26 13:54:11 +00:00
konsti f1d3b08c12
Add missing version to pip sync test (#1121)
The test started failing due to a newer version on pypi.
2024-01-26 13:36:25 +00:00
Charlie Marsh 361a2039d2
Add `--no-annotate` and `--no-header` flags (#1117)
Closes #1107.
Closes #1108.
2024-01-26 12:14:18 +00:00
Charlie Marsh 7755f986c3
Support extras in editable requirements (#1113)
## Summary

This PR adds support for requirements like `-e .[d]`.

Closes #1091.
2024-01-26 12:07:51 +00:00
Charlie Marsh f593b65447
Remove refresh checks from the install plan (#1119)
## Summary

Rather than checking cache freshness in the install plan, it's a lot
simple to have the install plan _never_ return cached data when the
refresh policy is in place, and then rely on the distribution database
to check for freshness. The original implementation didn't support this,
since the distribution database was rebuilding things too often. Now, it
rarely rebuilds (it's much better about this), so it seems conceptually
much simpler to split up the responsibilities like this.
2024-01-25 22:48:16 -05:00
Charlie Marsh 50057cd5f2
Re-add Cargo's known hosts checking (#1118)
## Summary

This ensures that (like Cargo) we don't suffer from
https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-r5w3-xm58-jv6j, by way of checking
known hosts when fetching via `libgit2`.

The implementation is taken from Cargo itself, modified to remove all
configuration, since we don't yet support configuration for known hosts,
etc.

Closes #285.
2024-01-25 22:29:36 -05:00
Charlie Marsh 67b41427cc
Store source distribution directly in the cache (#1116)
I want to move towards using the archive bucket exclusively for wheels.
We never overwrite source distributions, so there's no need to symlink
them.
2024-01-25 20:52:31 -05:00
Charlie Marsh 77351c7874
Use snapshots for requirements.txt error tests (#1115)
## Summary

I find these too difficult to edit and maintain. This brings them closer
to the rest of our testing setups.
2024-01-25 20:35:52 -05:00
Charlie Marsh 57c116ee9a
Move Black editable to flit backend (#1114)
I ran into a bug in PDM that's making it impossible to use the Black
example for extras: https://github.com/pdm-project/pdm/issues/2591.

I've confirmed that Flit handles it correctly.
2024-01-25 19:54:54 -05:00
Zanie Blue 3a05ef5285
Add venv tests for missing Python versions (#1096)
These demonstrate some lackluster error messages.
2024-01-25 13:57:05 -06:00
Charlie Marsh f36c167982
Use a consolidated error for distribution failures (#1104)
## Summary

Use a single error type in `puffin_distribution`, rather than two
confusingly similar types between `DistributionDatabase` and the source
distribution module.

Also removes the `#[from]` for IO errors and replaces with explicit
wrapping, which is verbose but removes a bunch of incorrect error
messages.
2024-01-25 14:49:11 -05:00
Charlie Marsh 8ef819e07e
Remove `Option` wrapper from requirement extras (#1103)
There's no semantic difference between `None` and empty, so seems
simpler to represent this way.
2024-01-25 13:21:53 -05:00
Andrew Gallant 067acfe79e
puffin-client: rejigger error type (#1102)
This PR changes the error type to be boxed internally so that it uses
less size on the stack. This makes functions returning `Result<T,
Error>`, in particular, return something much smaller.

The specific thing that motivated this was Clippy lints firing when I
tried to refactor code in this crate.

I chose to achieve boxing by splitting the enum out into a separate
type, and then wiring up the necessary `From` impl to make error
conversions easy, and then making `Error` itself opaque. We could expose
the `Box`, but there isn't a ton of benefit in doing so because one
cannot pattern match through a `Box`.

This required using more explicit error conversions in several places.
And as a result, I was able to remove all `#[from]` attributes on
non-transparent error variants.
2024-01-25 13:13:21 -05:00
Charlie Marsh 3e86c80874
Set buffer size when unzipping (#1101)
The zip archive includes an uncompressed size header, which we can use
to preallocate.
2024-01-25 17:58:36 +00:00
Charlie Marsh e0902d7d5a
Make `puffin-fs` `tokio` dependency opt-in (#1100) 2024-01-25 12:47:46 -05:00
Charlie Marsh 5ad2e60561
Use `same-file` to detect interpreter shims (#1099)
Our existing detection doesn't work on Windows, because we canoncalize
the interpreter path but not `info.sys_executable`, so the former
includes the UNC prefix, etc. This is cross-platform and gets at the
intent of the check.
2024-01-25 12:27:49 -05:00
Charlie Marsh f4939e50a6
Remove UNC prefixes on Windows (#1086)
## Summary

This PR adds a `NormalizedDisplay` trait that we can use for user-facing
paths, to strip the UNC prefix on Windows.

On other platforms, the implementation is a no-op (vs. `Display`).

I audited all usages of `.display()`, and changed any that were
user-facing, either via `println!` or `eprintln!`, or by way of being
included in error messages. I did _not_ change uses that were only in
tests or only went to tracing.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/issues/1084.
2024-01-25 11:44:22 -05:00
konsti 035cd81ac8
Fix venv PATH on windows (#1095)
Windows uses `;` instead of `:` to separate `PATH` entries. This pull
request switches from manually using `:` to the `std::env` functions.
This fixes

```
puffin pip install -e scripts/editable-installs/maturin_editable
```

on windows.
2024-01-25 15:40:52 +00:00
Charlie Marsh 904db967af
Use junctions instead of symlinks on Windows (#1087)
## Summary

When we unzip wheels in the cache, we write the directories out to an
`archive-v0` bucket, and then symlink into that bucket from the
`wheels-v0` and `built-wheels-v0` buckets.

On Windows, symlinks are not well supported. Specifically, they need to
be explicitly enabled by the user. So, instead of symlinks, we now use
junctions, which are well-supported on Windows, and allow you to
(effectively) symlink a directory to another directory. This PR
implements said junction support, which gets the core installer working
on Windows.

In the past, we also used symlinks to implement another primitive: we
wanted to be able to replace a directory "atomically" (I put
"atomically" in quotes because I don't know if it's actually a
guaranteed atomic operation), in case someone was trying to use the
directory while we were replacing it (as opposed to deleting the
directory, then moving it into place).

On Windows, it doesn't appear to be possible to atomically replace a
junction. So instead, I'm using a new design, whereby the cache always
returns canonicalized paths. We know these canonicalized paths are
unique and won't be replaced, so they're safe for writers to rely on. In
general, when we write new data to the cache, we now return the
canonicalized path. When we read from the cache, and try to identify
(e.g.) the set of wheels available to us, we canonicalize the links
immediately and consider them non-existent if that operation fails.

Closes #1085.

---------

Co-authored-by: konstin <konstin@mailbox.org>
2024-01-25 10:06:38 +01:00
Charlie Marsh 036b7e5f43
Use `parse_headers` rather than parsing body (#1090)
Looking at the internals, this should make almost no difference in
performance, but anyway...
2024-01-25 09:41:21 +01:00
Zanie Blue ed1ac640b9
Consolidate `UnusableDependencies` into a generic `Unavailable` incompatibility (#1088)
Requires https://github.com/zanieb/pubgrub/pull/20

In short, `UnusableDependencies` can be generalized into `Unavailable`
which encompasses incompatibilities where a package range which is
unusable for some inherent reason as well as when its dependencies are
unusable. We can eventually use this to track more incompatibilities in
the solver. I made the reason string required because I can't see a case
where we should leave it out.

Additionally, this improves the display of conflicts in the root
requirements.
2024-01-24 22:10:44 -06:00
Zanie Blue 091f8e09ff
Use a cache directory for venv tests (#1089) 2024-01-24 22:09:37 -06:00
konsti ed6a1606b9
Use `which::which` instead of `which::which_global` (#1083)
`which::which_global` does not resolve relative paths, which we want to
support, while `which::which` does.
2024-01-24 18:35:57 -06:00
Charlie Marsh cedd2e0b3f
Use a buffered reader for wheel metadata (#1082)
## Summary

It turns out this is significantly faster when reading (e.g.) _just_ the
`METADATA` file from a zipped wheel.

I audited other `File::open` usages, and everything else seems to be
using a buffered reader already (directly, or in whatever third-party
crate it's passed to) _or_ is read immediately in full.

See the criterion benchmark:

```
file_reader/numpy-1.26.3-pp39-pypy39_pp73-manylinux_2_17_x86_64.manylinux2014_x86_64.whl
                        time:   [6.9618 ms 6.9664 ms 6.9713 ms]
Found 4 outliers among 100 measurements (4.00%)
  4 (4.00%) high mild
file_reader/flask-3.0.1-py3-none-any.whl
                        time:   [237.50 µs 238.25 µs 239.13 µs]
Found 7 outliers among 100 measurements (7.00%)
  3 (3.00%) high mild
  4 (4.00%) high severe

buffered_reader/numpy-1.26.3-pp39-pypy39_pp73-manylinux_2_17_x86_64.manylinux2014_x86_64.whl
                        time:   [648.92 µs 653.85 µs 660.09 µs]
Found 4 outliers among 100 measurements (4.00%)
  3 (3.00%) high mild
  1 (1.00%) high severe
buffered_reader/flask-3.0.1-py3-none-any.whl
                        time:   [39.578 µs 39.712 µs 39.869 µs]
Found 8 outliers among 100 measurements (8.00%)
  3 (3.00%) high mild
  5 (5.00%) high severe
```
2024-01-24 15:22:55 -05:00
Zanie Blue 0019fe71f6
Add warning when target version does not match build version (#1072)
Follow-up to https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/pull/1040 adding a
user-facing warning when we cannot build with their requested version.

e.g.

```
❯ cargo run -- pip compile requirements.in --python-version 3.11.4 --no-build
Resolved 8 packages in 483ms
❯ cargo run -- pip compile requirements.in --python-version 3.11.4
warning: The requested Python version 3.11.4 is not available; 3.11.7 will be used to build dependencies instead.
Resolved 8 packages in 71ms
❯ cargo run -- pip compile requirements.in --python-version 3.11
Resolved 8 packages in 71ms
```
2024-01-24 13:42:19 -06:00
Charlie Marsh 738e8341e2
Use a consistent `Timestamp` struct (#1081)
## Summary

This PR uses `ctime` consistently on Unix as a more conservative
approach to change detection. It also ensures that our timestamp
abstraction is entirely internal, so we can change the representation
and logic easily across the codebase in the future.
2024-01-24 14:21:31 -05:00
Zanie Blue bdfabfb088
Fixup doc for `find_best` (#1079) 2024-01-24 12:55:01 -06:00
konsti 2e0ce70d13
Initial windows support (#940)
## Summary

First batch of changes for windows support. Notable changes:

* Fixes all compile errors and added windows specific paths.
* Working venv creation on windows, both from a base interpreter and
from a venv. This requires querying `stdlib` from the sysconfig paths to
find the launcher.
* Basic url/path conversion handling for windows.
* `if cfg!(...)` instead of `#[cfg()]`. This should make it easier to
keep everything compiling across platforms.

## Outlook

Test summary: 402 tests run: 299 passed (15 slow), 103 failed, 1 skipped

There are various reason for the remaining test failure:
* Windows-specific colorama and tzdata dependencies that change the
snapshot slightly. This is by far the biggest batch.
* Some url-path handling issues. I fixed some in the PR, some remain.
* Lack of the latest python patch versions for older pythons on my
machine, since there are no builds for windows and we need to register
them in the registry for them to be picked up for `py --list-paths` (CC
@zanieb RE #1070).
* Lack of entrypoint launchers.
* ... likely more
2024-01-24 18:27:49 +01:00
Zanie Blue ea4ab29bad
Prefer target Python version over current version for builds (#1040)
Extends #1029 
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/issues/1038

Instead of always using the current Python version for builds when a
target version is provided, we will do our best to use a compatible
Python version for builds.

Removes behavior where Python versions without patch versions were
always assumed to be the latest known patch version (previously
discussed in https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/pull/534). While this
was convenient for resolutions which include packages which require
minimum patch versions e.g. `requires-python=">=3.7.4"`, it conflicts
with the idea that the target Python version you provide is the
_minimum_ compatible version. Additionally, it complicates interpreter
lookup as we cannot tell if the user has asked for that specific patch
version or not.
2024-01-24 11:12:02 -06:00
Charlie Marsh 0519375bd6
Remove some unused dependencies (#1077) 2024-01-24 11:58:21 -05:00
Charlie Marsh afb571643f
Avoid unzipping local wheels when fresh (#1076)
Since the archive is a single file in this case, we can rely on the
modification timestamp to check for freshness.
2024-01-24 15:01:16 +00:00
konsti 411613a24e
No python prefix in packse scenarios (#1066)
In windows, `python3.9` and `python3.11` are not in `PATH`. Instead, we
should pass only the python version to `puffin venv -p` in packse
scenarios (#1039).
2024-01-24 11:22:48 +00:00
Charlie Marsh 63f3434b21
Use nanoid instead of uuid (#1074)
## Summary

Gives us equivalent randomness with ~half as many characters.
2024-01-24 05:05:14 +00:00
Andrew Gallant eebc2f340a
make some things guaranteed to be deterministic (#1065)
This PR replaces a few uses of hash maps/sets with btree maps/sets and
index maps/sets. This has the benefit of guaranteeing a deterministic
order of iteration.

I made these changes as part of looking into a flaky test.
Unfortunately, I'm not optimistic that anything here will actually fix
the flaky test, since I don't believe anything was actually dependent
on the order of iteration.
2024-01-23 20:30:33 -05:00
Charlie Marsh 1b3a3f4e80
Add `--refresh` behavior to the cache (#1057)
## Summary

This PR is an alternative approach to #949 which should be much safer.
As in #949, we add a `Refresh` policy to the cache. However, instead of
deleting entries from the cache the first time we read them, we now
check if the entry is sufficiently new (created after the start of the
command) if the refresh policy applies. If the entry is stale, then we
avoid reading it and continue onward, relying on the cache to
appropriately overwrite based on "new" data. (This relies on the
preceding PRs, which ensure the cache is append-only, and ensure that we
can atomically overwrite.)

Unfortunately, there are just a lot of paths through the cache, and
didn't data is handled with different policies, so I really had to go
through and consider the "right" behavior for each case. For example,
the HTTP requests can use `max-age=0, must-revalidate`. But for the
routes that are based on filesystem modification, we need to do
something slightly different.

Closes #945.
2024-01-23 18:30:26 -05:00
Charlie Marsh cf8b452414
Track HTTP caches for URL wheels (#1071)
## Summary

This PR ensures that we store HTTP caching information for wheels.
Previously, we only stored these for source distributions. This will be
helpful for refresh, since we can avoid re-downloading wheels that are
unchanged per HTTP caching semantics.

There should be zero performance hit here for warm installs, and only an
extremely small hit for cold installs (writing the HTTP cache data to
disk). The hyperfine benchmarks reflect this.
2024-01-23 17:31:42 -05:00
Charlie Marsh 09f5884f28
Avoid revalidating immutable HTTP responses (#1069)
## Summary

If you send a revalidation request to a resource that returns an
`immutable` directive, the server apparently returns a 200 instead of a
304? In other words, the server can ignore the revalidation request.
This PR adds handling on top of the HTTP cache semantics to respect
immutable resources, which is especially useful since all PyPI files are
immutable.
2024-01-23 16:22:21 -05:00
Charlie Marsh 5621c414cf
Use symlinks for directories entries in cache (#1037)
## Summary

One problem we have in the cache today is that we can't overwrite
entries atomically, because we store unzipped _directories_ in the cache
(which makes installation _much_ faster than storing zipped
directories). So, if you ignore the existing contents of the cache when
writing, you might run into an error, because you might attempt to write
a directory where a directory already exists.

This is especially annoying for cache refresh, because in order to
refresh the cache, we have to purge it (i.e., delete a bunch of stuff),
which is also highly unsafe if Puffin is running across multiple threads
or multiple processes.

The solution I'm proposing here is that whenever we persist a
_directory_ to the cache, we persist it to a special "archive" bucket.
Then, within the other buckets, directory entries are actually symlinks
into that "archive" bucket. With symlinks, we can atomically replace,
which means we can easily overwrite cache entries without having to
delete from the cache.

The main downside is that we'll now accumulate dangling entries in the
"archive" bucket, and so we'll need to implement some form of garbage
collection to ensure that we remove entries with no symlinks. Another
downside is that cache reads and writes will be a bit slower, since we
need to deal with creating and resolving these symlinks.

As an example... after this change, the cache entry for this unzipped
wheel is actually a symlink:

![Screenshot 2024-01-22 at 11 56
18 AM](https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/assets/1309177/99ff6940-5096-4246-8d16-2a7bdcdd8d4b)

Then, within the archive directory, we actually have two unique entries
(since I intentionally ran the command twice to ensure overwrites were
safe):

![Screenshot 2024-01-22 at 11 56
22 AM](https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/assets/1309177/717d04e2-25d9-4225-b190-bad1441868c6)
2024-01-23 19:52:37 +00:00
Charlie Marsh 556080225d
Use ctime for interpreter timestamps (#1067)
Per https://apenwarr.ca/log/20181113, `ctime` should be a lot more
conservative, and should detect things like the issue we see with the
python-build-standalone builds, where the `mtime` is identical across
builds.

On Windows, I'm just using `last_write_time`. But we should probably add
`volume_serial_number` and other attributes via
[`winapi_util`](https://docs.rs/winapi-util/latest/winapi_util/index.html).
2024-01-23 19:52:20 +00:00
Charlie Marsh 6561617c56
Store source distribution builds under a unique manifest ID (#1051)
## Summary

This is a refactor of the source distribution cache that again aims to
make the cache purely additive. Instead of deleting all built wheels
when the cache gets invalidated (e.g., because the source distribution
changed on PyPI or something), we now treat each invalidation as its own
cache directory. The manifest inside of the source distribution
directory now becomes a pointer to the "latest" version of the source
distribution cache.

Here's a visual example:

![Screenshot 2024-01-22 at 5 35
41 PM](https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/assets/1309177/ca103c83-e116-4956-b91c-8434fe62cffe)

With this change, we avoid deleting built distributions that might be
relied on elsewhere and maintain our invariant that the cache is purely
additive. The cost is that we now preserve stale wheels, but we should
add a garbage collection mechanism to deal with that.
2024-01-23 19:49:11 +00:00
Charlie Marsh e32027e384
Avoid persisting manifest data in standalone file (#1044)
## Summary

This PR gets rid of the manifest that we store for source distributions.
Historically, that manifest included the source distribution metadata,
plus a list of built wheels.

The problem with the manifest is that it duplicates state, since we now
have to look at both the manifest and the filesystem to understand the
cache state. Instead, I think we should treat the cache as the source of
truth, and get rid of the duplicated state in the manifest.

Now, we store the manifest (which is merely used to check for cache
freshness -- in future PRs, I will repurpose it though, so I left it
around), then the distribution metadata as its own file, then any
distributions in the same directory. When we want to see if there are
any valid distributions, we `readdir` on the directory. This is also
much more consistent with how the install plan works.
2024-01-23 19:46:48 +00:00
Zanie Blue 1f0a21d127
Write an `Into<anstream::ColorChoice>` implementation for more idiomatic code (#1064)
Follow-up to #1049
2024-01-23 15:43:16 +00:00
konsti 1131341cbc
Support more formats in `puffin venv`, incl. windows support (#1039)
Mirroring `virtualenv -p` and driven by the lack of `pythonx.y` in
`PATH` on windows, this PR adds `-p x.y` support to `puffin venv` (first
commit).

Supported formats:
* NEW: `-p 3.10` searches for an installed Python 3.10 (Looking for
`python3.10` on linux/mac).
  Specifying a patch version is not supported
* `-p python3.10` or `-p python.exe` looks for a binary in `PATH`
* `-p /home/ferris/.local/bin/python3.10` uses this exact Python

In the second commit, we add python interpreter search on windows using
`py --list-paths`. On windows, all python are called `python.exe` so the
unix trick of looking for `python{}.{}` in `PATH` doesn't work. Instead,
we ask the python launcher for windows to tell us about all installed
packages. We should eventually migrate this to [PEP
514](https://peps.python.org/pep-0514/) by reading the registry entries
ourselves.
2024-01-23 15:35:07 +00:00
Charlie Marsh cb04fa4496
Hide `--exclude-newer` from the command line (#1058)
This exists for our own test suite.
2024-01-23 00:29:47 -05:00
Zanie Blue 5db81c7caa
Add `--color always|never|auto` interface (#1049)
Extends #1048 interface providing a more general interface that I think
should be standard.

Allows forcing colors to be on _or_ off. e.g. `NO_COLOR=1 pip install
pip-tools --color always` would be colored.

Hides the `--no-color` option as it only exists for compatibility (and
seems better than throwing an error when people assume it will exist).

Has a nice side-effect of documenting our coloring behaviors e.g.

```
--color <COLOR>
    Control colors in output
    
    [default: auto]

    Possible values:
    - auto:   Enables colored output only when the output is going to a terminal or TTY with support
    - always: Enables colored output regardless of the detected environment
    - never:  Disables colored output
```
2024-01-22 23:01:36 -06:00
Zanie Blue a9a7b0069b
Add `--force-reinstall` alias for `--reinstall` to match pip interface (#1045)
Tested with `cargo run -- pip install pip-tools --force-reinstall`.

The alias is hidden.
2024-01-22 22:59:43 -06:00
Zanie Blue a87e071b5e
Add `--no-color` support for `pip` compatibility (#1048)
Adds `--no-color` as provided by `pip`.

See #1049 for follow-up.
2024-01-22 22:56:51 -06:00
Charlie Marsh 81401a17e5
Use `archive_mtime` in another call site (#1056)
_Not_ using this was an oversight.
2024-01-23 04:51:18 +00:00
Charlie Marsh 9fd3b8298d
Use `fs_err::tokio` consistently in distribution database (#1055) 2024-01-22 19:14:29 -05:00
Zanie Blue f3562e5a25
Canonicalize paths to interpreter executables before checking modified time (#1046)
If the executable is a symbolic link, checking the modified time will
not reflect changes to the source file e.g.

```
❯ touch foo
❯ ln -s foo foobar
❯ gstat -c %Y foo
1705958431
❯ gstat -c %Y foobar
1705958438
❯ touch foo
❯ gstat -c %Y foobar
1705958438
```

This can result in a stale cache being treated as fresh; for example,
when Rye changes the interpreter linked in a virtual environment.
2024-01-22 15:44:22 -06:00
Zanie Blue c06bc335c4
Fix failing test cases (#1047)
These tests from #1041 failing on `main`
https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/actions/runs/7616995716/job/20745019216
due to conflict with #1042
2024-01-22 21:31:12 +00:00
Zanie Blue a2efd74209
Add complex Python requirement scenarios (#1041)
Follows #1011 with some more scenarios
2024-01-22 14:31:06 -06:00
Charlie Marsh c8941d4799
Rename metadata.msgpack to manifest.msgpack (#1043)
We store the `Manifest` at this path, so this name feels more
appropriate.
2024-01-22 15:00:41 -05:00
Zanie Blue 89eb8547ce
Fix missing comma before conclusions (#1042)
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/issues/1010
2024-01-22 13:31:09 -06:00
Zanie Blue e21948f353
Improve display of Python versions (#1029)
In https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/pull/986 there was some confusion
about what these values are set to and I noticed that we never actually
display the target version being used for a resolution.

- Consistently display the Python interpreter being used, i.e. make it
clear that we are referring the the interpreter/installed Python version
and always show the version number
- Display the target Python version during solving
2024-01-22 18:46:18 +00:00
Charlie Marsh e6f5c8360c
Use a separate memory index for each requirement (#1036)
Closes #1005.
2024-01-22 16:22:03 +00:00
Charlie Marsh b0e73d796c
Add support for PyPy wheels (#1028)
## Summary

This PR adds support for PyPy wheels by changing the compatible tags
based on the implementation name and version of the current interpreter.

For now, we only support CPython and PyPy, and explicitly error out when
given other interpreters. (Is this right? Should we just fallback to
CPython tags...? Or skip the ABI-specific tags for unknown
interpreters?)

The logic is based on
4d85340613/src/packaging/tags.py (L247).
Note, however, that `packaging` uses the `EXT_SUFFIX` variable from
`sysconfig`... Instead, I looked at the way that PyPy formats the tags,
and recreated them based on the Python and implementation version. For
example, PyPy wheels look like
`cchardet-2.1.7-pp37-pypy37_pp73-win_amd64.whl` -- so that's `pp37` for
PyPy with Python version 3.7, and then `pypy37_pp73` for PyPy with
Python version 3.7 and PyPy version 7.3.

Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/issues/1013.

## Test Plan

I tested this manually, but I couldn't find macOS universal PyPy
wheels... So instead I added `cchardet` to a `requirements.in`, ran
`cargo run pip sync requirements.in --index-url
https://pypy.kmtea.eu/simple --verbose`, and added logging to verify
that the platform tags matched (even if the architecture didn't).
2024-01-22 14:22:27 +00:00
Charlie Marsh 145ba0e5ab
Allow relative paths in requirements.txt (#1027)
This PR attempts to fix a common footgun in `requirements.txt` files.
Previously, to provide a file, you had to use `package_name @
file:///Users/crmarsh/...` -- in other words, an absolute path.

Now, these requirements follow the exact same rules as editables, so you
can do:
```
package_name @ ./file.zip
```

And similar.

The way the parsing is setup, this is intentionally _not_ supported when
reading metadata -- only when parsing `requirements.txt` directly.

Closes #984.
2024-01-22 14:20:30 +00:00
Charlie Marsh e09a51653e
Propagate cancellation errors in `OnceMap` (#1032)
## Summary

Ensures that if an operation is cancelled in one thread, we propagate it
to others rather than panicking.

Related to https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/issues/1005.
2024-01-22 09:00:21 -05:00