Zanie Blue 2709c441a8 Revert normalization of trailing slashes on index URLs (#14511)
Reverts:

- #14349
- #14346
- #14245

Retains the test cases. Includes a `find-links` test case.

Supersedes

- https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/14387
- https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/14503

We originally got a report at
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/13707 that inclusion of a
trailing slash on an index URL was causing lockfile churn despite having
no semantic meaning and resolved the issue by adding normalization that
stripped trailing slashes at parse time.

We then discovered that, while there are not semantic differences for
trailing slashes on Simple API index URLs, there are differences for
some flat (or find links) indexes. As reported in
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/14367, the change in
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/14245 caused a regression for at
least one user.

We attempted to fix the regression via a few approaches.

https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/14387 attempted to differentiate
between Simple API and flat index URL parsing, but failed to account for
the `Deserialize` implementation, which always assumed Simple API-style
index URLs and incorrectly trimmed trailing slashes in various cases
where we deserialized the `IndexUrl` type from a file. I attempted to
resolve this by performing a larger refactor, but it ended up being
quite painful. In particular, the `Index` type was a blocker — we don't
know the `IndexUrl` variant until we've parsed the `IndexFormat` and
having a multi-stage deserializer is not appealing but adding a new
intermediate type (i.e., `RawIndex`) is painful due to the pervasiveness
of `Index`. Given that we've regressed behavior here and there's not a
straight-forward fix, we're reverting the normalization entirely.

https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/14503 attempted to perform
normalization at compare-time, but that means we'd fail to invalidate
the lockfile when the a trailing slash was added or removed and given
that a trailing slash has semantic meaning for a find-links URL... we'd
have another correctness problem.

After this revert, we'll retain all index URLs verbatim. The downside to
this approach is that we'll be adding a bunch of trailing slashes back
to lockfiles that we previously normalized out, and we'll be reverting
our fix for users with inconsistent trailing slashes on their index
URLs. Users affected by the original motivating issue should use
consistent trailing slashes on their URLs, as they do frequently have
semantic meaning. We may want to revisit normalization and type aware
index URL parsing as part of a larger change.

Closes  https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/14367
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uv

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An extremely fast Python package and project manager, written in Rust.

Shows a bar chart with benchmark results.

Installing Trio's dependencies with a warm cache.

Highlights

uv is backed by Astral, the creators of Ruff.

Installation

Install uv with our standalone installers:

# On macOS and Linux.
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
# On Windows.
powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex"

Or, from PyPI:

# With pip.
pip install uv
# Or pipx.
pipx install uv

If installed via the standalone installer, uv can update itself to the latest version:

uv self update

See the installation documentation for details and alternative installation methods.

Documentation

uv's documentation is available at docs.astral.sh/uv.

Additionally, the command line reference documentation can be viewed with uv help.

Features

Projects

uv manages project dependencies and environments, with support for lockfiles, workspaces, and more, similar to rye or poetry:

$ uv init example
Initialized project `example` at `/home/user/example`

$ cd example

$ uv add ruff
Creating virtual environment at: .venv
Resolved 2 packages in 170ms
   Built example @ file:///home/user/example
Prepared 2 packages in 627ms
Installed 2 packages in 1ms
 + example==0.1.0 (from file:///home/user/example)
 + ruff==0.5.0

$ uv run ruff check
All checks passed!

$ uv lock
Resolved 2 packages in 0.33ms

$ uv sync
Resolved 2 packages in 0.70ms
Audited 1 package in 0.02ms

See the project documentation to get started.

uv also supports building and publishing projects, even if they're not managed with uv. See the publish guide to learn more.

Scripts

uv manages dependencies and environments for single-file scripts.

Create a new script and add inline metadata declaring its dependencies:

$ echo 'import requests; print(requests.get("https://astral.sh"))' > example.py

$ uv add --script example.py requests
Updated `example.py`

Then, run the script in an isolated virtual environment:

$ uv run example.py
Reading inline script metadata from: example.py
Installed 5 packages in 12ms
<Response [200]>

See the scripts documentation to get started.

Tools

uv executes and installs command-line tools provided by Python packages, similar to pipx.

Run a tool in an ephemeral environment using uvx (an alias for uv tool run):

$ uvx pycowsay 'hello world!'
Resolved 1 package in 167ms
Installed 1 package in 9ms
 + pycowsay==0.0.0.2
  """

  ------------
< hello world! >
  ------------
   \   ^__^
    \  (oo)\_______
       (__)\       )\/\
           ||----w |
           ||     ||

Install a tool with uv tool install:

$ uv tool install ruff
Resolved 1 package in 6ms
Installed 1 package in 2ms
 + ruff==0.5.0
Installed 1 executable: ruff

$ ruff --version
ruff 0.5.0

See the tools documentation to get started.

Python versions

uv installs Python and allows quickly switching between versions.

Install multiple Python versions:

$ uv python install 3.10 3.11 3.12
Searching for Python versions matching: Python 3.10
Searching for Python versions matching: Python 3.11
Searching for Python versions matching: Python 3.12
Installed 3 versions in 3.42s
 + cpython-3.10.14-macos-aarch64-none
 + cpython-3.11.9-macos-aarch64-none
 + cpython-3.12.4-macos-aarch64-none

Download Python versions as needed:

$ uv venv --python 3.12.0
Using Python 3.12.0
Creating virtual environment at: .venv
Activate with: source .venv/bin/activate

$ uv run --python pypy@3.8 -- python --version
Python 3.8.16 (a9dbdca6fc3286b0addd2240f11d97d8e8de187a, Dec 29 2022, 11:45:30)
[PyPy 7.3.11 with GCC Apple LLVM 13.1.6 (clang-1316.0.21.2.5)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>>

Use a specific Python version in the current directory:

$ uv python pin 3.11
Pinned `.python-version` to `3.11`

See the Python installation documentation to get started.

The pip interface

uv provides a drop-in replacement for common pip, pip-tools, and virtualenv commands.

uv extends their interfaces with advanced features, such as dependency version overrides, platform-independent resolutions, reproducible resolutions, alternative resolution strategies, and more.

Migrate to uv without changing your existing workflows — and experience a 10-100x speedup — with the uv pip interface.

Compile requirements into a platform-independent requirements file:

$ uv pip compile docs/requirements.in \
   --universal \
   --output-file docs/requirements.txt
Resolved 43 packages in 12ms

Create a virtual environment:

$ uv venv
Using Python 3.12.3
Creating virtual environment at: .venv
Activate with: source .venv/bin/activate

Install the locked requirements:

$ uv pip sync docs/requirements.txt
Resolved 43 packages in 11ms
Installed 43 packages in 208ms
 + babel==2.15.0
 + black==24.4.2
 + certifi==2024.7.4
 ...

See the pip interface documentation to get started.

Platform support

See uv's platform support document.

Versioning policy

See uv's versioning policy document.

Contributing

We are passionate about supporting contributors of all levels of experience and would love to see you get involved in the project. See the contributing guide to get started.

FAQ

How do you pronounce uv?

It's pronounced as "you - vee" (/juː viː/)

How should I stylize uv?

Just "uv", please. See the style guide for details.

Acknowledgements

uv's dependency resolver uses PubGrub under the hood. We're grateful to the PubGrub maintainers, especially Jacob Finkelman, for their support.

uv's Git implementation is based on Cargo.

Some of uv's optimizations are inspired by the great work we've seen in pnpm, Orogene, and Bun. We've also learned a lot from Nathaniel J. Smith's Posy and adapted its trampoline for Windows support.

License

uv is licensed under either of

at your option.

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in uv by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dually licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.

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