As per
https://matklad.github.io/2021/02/27/delete-cargo-integration-tests.html
Before that, there were 91 separate integration tests binary.
(As discussed on Discord — I've done the `uv` crate, there's still a few
more commits coming before this is mergeable, and I want to see how it
performs in CI and locally).
## Summary
This is a longstanding piece of technical debt. After we resolve, we
have a bunch of `ResolvedDist` entries. We then convert those to
`Requirement` (which is lossy -- we lose information like "the index
that the package was resolved to"), and then back to `Dist`.
## Summary
Historically, we've allowed the use of wheels that were downloaded from
PyPI even when the user passes `--no-binary`, if the wheel exists in the
cache. This PR modifies the cache lookup code such that we respect
`--no-build` and `--no-binary` in those paths.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/2154.
## Summary
If `--config-settings` are provided, we cache the built wheels under one
more subdirectory.
We _don't_ invalidate the actual source (i.e., trigger a re-download) or
metadata, though -- those can be reused even when `--config-settings`
change.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/7028.
## Summary
This PR adds a more flexible cache invalidation abstraction for uv, and
uses that new abstraction to improve support for dynamic metadata.
Specifically, instead of relying solely on a timestamp, we now pass
around a `CacheInfo` struct which (as of now) contains
`Option<Timestamp>` and `Option<Commit>`. The `CacheInfo` is saved in
`dist-info` as `uv_cache.json`, so we can test already-installed
distributions for cache validity (along with testing _cached_
distributions for cache validity).
Beyond the defaults (`pyproject.toml`, `setup.py`, and `setup.cfg`
changes), users can also specify additional cache keys, and it's easy
for us to extend support in the future. Right now, cache keys can either
be instructions to include the current commit (for `setuptools_scm` and
similar) or file paths (for `hatch-requirements-txt` and similar):
```toml
[tool.uv]
cache-keys = [{ file = "requirements.txt" }, { git = true }]
```
This change should be fully backwards compatible.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/6964.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/6255.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/6860.
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## Summary
Separate exceptions for different timeouts to make it easier to debug
issues like #6105.
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## Test Plan
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Not tested at all.
## Summary
Use a dedicated source type for non-package requirements. Also enables
us to support non-package `path` dependencies _and_ removes the need to
have the member `pyproject.toml` files available when we sync _and_
makes it explicit which dependencies are virtual vs. not (as evidenced
by the snapshot changes). All good things!
## Summary
This is similar to https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/6171 but more
expansive... _Anywhere_ that we test requirements for platform
compatibility, we _need_ to respect the resolver-friendly markers. In
fixing the motivating issue (#6621), I also realized that we had a bunch
of bugs here around `pip install` with `--python-platform` and
`--python-version`, because we always performed our `satisfy` and `Plan`
operations on the interpreter's markers, not the adjusted markers!
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/6621.
For users who were using absolute paths in the `pyproject.toml`
previously, this is a behavior change: We now convert all absolute paths
in `path` entries to relative paths. Since i assume that no-one relies
on absolute path in their lockfiles - they are intended to be portable -
I'm tagging this as a bugfix.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/6438
Fixes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/6371
Right now, the URL gets out-of-sync with the install path, since the
install path is canonicalized. This leads to a subtle error on Windows
(in CI) in which we don't preserve caching across resolution and
installation.
Surprisingly, this is a lockfile schema change: We can't store relative
paths in urls, so we have to store a `filename` entry instead of the
whole url.
Fixes#4355
## Summary
This PR adds a `DistExtension` field to some of our distribution types,
which requires that we validate that the file type is known and
supported when parsing (rather than when attempting to unzip). It
removes a bunch of extension parsing from the code too, in favor of
doing it once upfront.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/5858.
## Summary
Very subtle bug. The scenario is as follows:
- We resolve: `elmer-circuitbuilder = { git =
"https://github.com/ElmerCSC/elmer_circuitbuilder.git" }`
- The user then changes the request to: `elmer-circuitbuilder = { git =
"https://github.com/ElmerCSC/elmer_circuitbuilder.git", rev =
"44d2f4b19d6837ea990c16f494bdf7543d57483d" }`
- When we go to re-lock, we note two facts:
1. The "default branch" resolves to
`44d2f4b19d6837ea990c16f494bdf7543d57483d`.
2. The metadata for `44d2f4b19d6837ea990c16f494bdf7543d57483d` is
(whatever we grab from the lockfile).
- In the resolver, we then ask for the metadata for
`44d2f4b19d6837ea990c16f494bdf7543d57483d`. It's already in the cache,
so we return it; thus, we never add the
`44d2f4b19d6837ea990c16f494bdf7543d57483d` ->
`44d2f4b19d6837ea990c16f494bdf7543d57483d` mapping to the Git resolver,
because we never have to resolve it.
This would apply for any case in which a requested tag or branch was
replaced by its precise SHA. Replacing with a different commit is fine.
It only applied to `tool.uv.sources`, and not PEP 508 URLs, because the
underlying issue is that we aren't consistent about "automatically"
extracting the precise commit from a Git reference.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/5860.
## Summary
We allow the use of (e.g.) `.whl.metadata` files when `--no-binary` is
enabled, so it makes sense that we'd also also allow wheels to be
downloaded for metadata extraction. So now, we validate `--no-binary` at
install time, rather than metadata-fetch time.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/5699.
## Summary
The package was being installed as editable, but it wasn't marked as
such in `uv pip list`, as the `direct-url.json` was wrong.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/5543.
## Summary
The idea here is similar to what we do for wheels: we create the
`CachedEnvironment` in the `archive-v0` bucket, then symlink it to its
content-addressed location. This ensures that we can always recreate
these environments without concern for whether anyone else is accessing
them.
Part of the challenge here is that we want the virtual environments to
be relocatable, because we're now building them in one location but
persisting them in another. This requires that we write relative (rather
than absolute) paths to scripts and entrypoints. The main risk with
relocatable virtual environments is that the scripts and entrypoints
_themselves_ are not relocatable, because they use a relative shebang.
But that's fine for cached environments, which are never intended to
leave the cache.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/5503.
## Summary
Adds a `--relocatable` CLI arg to `uv venv`. This flag does two things:
* ensures that the associated activation scripts do not rely on a
hardcoded
absolute path to the virtual environment (to the extent possible; `.csh`
and
`.nu` left as-is)
* persists a `relocatable` flag in `pyvenv.cfg`.
The flag in `pyvenv.cfg` in turn instructs the wheel `Installer` to
create script
entrypoints in a relocatable way (use `exec` trick + `dirname $0` on
POSIX;
use relative path to `python[w].exe` on Windows).
Fixes: #3863
## Test Plan
* Relocatable console scripts covered as additional scenarios in
existing test cases.
* Integration testing of boilerplate generation in `venv`.
* Manual testing of `uv venv` with and without `--relocatable`
## Summary
I don't think that "always reinstall" is tenable for `uv run`. My
perspective on this is that if you want "always reinstall", you can now
set it persistently in your `pyproject.toml` or `uv.toml`.
As a smaller change, we could instead disable this _only_ for the
Project API.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/4946.
## Summary
The current code was checking every constraint against every
requirement, regardless of whether they were applicable. In general,
this isn't a big deal, because this method is only used as a fast-path
to skip resolution -- so we just had way more false-negatives than we
should've when constraints were applied. But it's clearly wrong :)
## Test Plan
- `uv venv`
- `uv pip install flask`
- `uv pip install --verbose flask -c constraints.txt` (with `numpy<1.0`)
Prior to this change, Flask was reported as not satisfied.
## Summary
Move completely off tokio's multi-threaded runtime. We've slowly been
making changes to be smarter about scheduling in various places instead
of depending on tokio's general purpose work-stealing, notably
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/3627 and
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/4004. We now no longer benefit from
the multi-threaded runtime, as we run on all I/O on the main thread.
There's one remaining instance of `block_in_place` that can be swapped
for `rayon::spawn`.
This change is a small performance improvement due to removing some
unnecessary overhead of the multi-threaded runtime (e.g. spawning
threads), but nothing major. It also removes some noise from profiles.
## Test Plan
```
Benchmark 1: ./target/profiling/uv (resolve-warm)
Time (mean ± σ): 14.9 ms ± 0.3 ms [User: 3.0 ms, System: 17.3 ms]
Range (min … max): 14.1 ms … 15.8 ms 169 runs
Benchmark 2: ./target/profiling/baseline (resolve-warm)
Time (mean ± σ): 16.1 ms ± 0.3 ms [User: 3.9 ms, System: 18.7 ms]
Range (min … max): 15.1 ms … 17.3 ms 162 runs
Summary
./target/profiling/uv (resolve-warm) ran
1.08 ± 0.03 times faster than ./target/profiling/baseline (resolve-warm)
```
Whew this is a lot.
The user-facing changes are:
- `uv toolchain` to `uv python` e.g. `uv python find`, `uv python
install`, ...
- `UV_TOOLCHAIN_DIR` to` UV_PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR`
- `<UV_STATE_DIR>/toolchains` to `<UV_STATE_DIR>/python` (with
[automatic
migration](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/4735/files#r1663029330))
- User-facing messages no longer refer to toolchains, instead using
"Python", "Python versions" or "Python installations"
The internal changes are:
- `uv-toolchain` crate to `uv-python`
- `Toolchain` no longer referenced in type names
- Dropped unused `SystemPython` type (previously replaced)
- Clarified the type names for "managed Python installations"
- (more little things)
Updates `--no-binary <package>` to take precedence over `--only-binary
:all:` and `--only-binary <package>` to take precedence over
`--no-binary :all:`.
I'm not entirely sure about this behavior, e.g. maybe I provided
`--only-binary :all:` later on the command line and really want it to
override those earlier arguments of `--no-binary <package>` for safety.
Right now we just fail to solve though since we can't satisfy the
overlapping requests.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/4063
## Summary
This is what I consider to be the "real" fix for #8072. We now treat
directory and path URLs as separate `ParsedUrl` types and
`RequirementSource` types. This removes a lot of `.is_dir()` forking
within the `ParsedUrl::Path` arms and makes some states impossible
(e.g., you can't have a `.whl` path that is editable). It _also_ fixes
the `direct_url.json` for direct URLs that refer to files. Previously,
we wrote out to these as if they were installed as directories, which is
just wrong.
## Summary
Right now, we're _always_ reinstalling local wheel archives, even if the
timestamp didn't change.
I want to fix the TODO properly but I will do so in a separate PR.
By splitting `path` into a lockable, relative (or absolute) and an
absolute installable path and by splitting between urls and paths by
dist type, we can store relative paths in the lockfile.
## Summary
As with other `.egg-info` and `.egg-link` distributions, it's easy to
support _existing_ `.egg-link` files. Like pip, we refuse to uninstall
these, since there's no way to know which files are part of the
distribution.
Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/4059.
## Test Plan
Verify that `vtk` is included here, which is installed as a `.egg-link`
file:
```
> conda create -c conda-forge -n uv-test python h5py vtk pyside6 cftime psutil
> cargo run pip freeze --python /opt/homebrew/Caskroom/miniforge/base/envs/uv-test/bin/python
aiohttp @ file:///Users/runner/miniforge3/conda-bld/aiohttp_1713964997382/work
aiosignal @ file:///home/conda/feedstock_root/build_artifacts/aiosignal_1667935791922/work
attrs @ file:///home/conda/feedstock_root/build_artifacts/attrs_1704011227531/work
cached-property @ file:///home/conda/feedstock_root/build_artifacts/cached_property_1615209429212/work
cftime @ file:///Users/runner/miniforge3/conda-bld/cftime_1715919201099/work
frozenlist @ file:///Users/runner/miniforge3/conda-bld/frozenlist_1702645558715/work
h5py @ file:///Users/runner/miniforge3/conda-bld/h5py_1715968397721/work
idna @ file:///home/conda/feedstock_root/build_artifacts/idna_1713279365350/work
loguru @ file:///Users/runner/miniforge3/conda-bld/loguru_1695547410953/work
msgpack @ file:///Users/runner/miniforge3/conda-bld/msgpack-python_1715670632250/work
multidict @ file:///Users/runner/miniforge3/conda-bld/multidict_1707040780513/work
numpy @ file:///Users/runner/miniforge3/conda-bld/numpy_1707225421156/work/dist/numpy-1.26.4-cp312-cp312-macosx_11_0_arm64.whl
pip==24.0
psutil @ file:///Users/runner/miniforge3/conda-bld/psutil_1705722460205/work
pyside6==6.7.1
setuptools==70.0.0
shiboken6==6.7.1
vtk==9.2.6
wheel==0.43.0
wslink @ file:///home/conda/feedstock_root/build_artifacts/wslink_1716591560747/work
yarl @ file:///Users/runner/miniforge3/conda-bld/yarl_1705508643525/work
```
## Summary
Avoid using work-stealing Tokio workers for bytecode compilation,
favoring instead dedicated threads. Tokio's work-stealing does not
really benefit us because we're spawning Python workers and scheduling
tasks ourselves — we don't want Tokio to re-balance our workers. Because
we're doing scheduling ourselves and compilation is a primarily
compute-bound task, we can also create dedicated runtimes for each
worker and avoid some synchronization overhead.
This is part of a general desire to avoid relying on Tokio's
work-stealing scheduler and be smarter about our workload. In this case
we already had the custom scheduler in place, Tokio was just getting in
the way (though the overhead is very minor).
## Test Plan
This improves performance by ~5% on my machine.
```
$ hyperfine --warmup 1 --prepare "target/profiling/uv-dev clear-compile .venv" "target/profiling/uv-dev compile .venv" "target/profiling/uv-dev-dedicated compile .venv"
Benchmark 1: target/profiling/uv-dev compile .venv
Time (mean ± σ): 1.279 s ± 0.011 s [User: 13.803 s, System: 2.998 s]
Range (min … max): 1.261 s … 1.296 s 10 runs
Benchmark 2: target/profiling/uv-dev-dedicated compile .venv
Time (mean ± σ): 1.220 s ± 0.021 s [User: 13.997 s, System: 3.330 s]
Range (min … max): 1.198 s … 1.272 s 10 runs
Summary
target/profiling/uv-dev-dedicated compile .venv ran
1.05 ± 0.02 times faster than target/profiling/uv-dev compile .venv
$ hyperfine --warmup 1 --prepare "target/profiling/uv-dev clear-compile .venv" "target/profiling/uv-dev compile .venv" "target/profiling/uv-dev-dedicated compile .venv"
Benchmark 1: target/profiling/uv-dev compile .venv
Time (mean ± σ): 3.631 s ± 0.078 s [User: 47.205 s, System: 4.996 s]
Range (min … max): 3.564 s … 3.832 s 10 runs
Benchmark 2: target/profiling/uv-dev-dedicated compile .venv
Time (mean ± σ): 3.521 s ± 0.024 s [User: 48.201 s, System: 5.392 s]
Range (min … max): 3.484 s … 3.566 s 10 runs
Summary
target/profiling/uv-dev-dedicated compile .venv ran
1.03 ± 0.02 times faster than target/profiling/uv-dev compile .venv
```