Sindbad~EG File Manager
"""
Helpers for normalization as expected in wheel/sdist/module file names
and core metadata
"""
import re
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Union
from .extern import packaging
_Path = Union[str, Path]
# https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/core-metadata/#name
_VALID_NAME = re.compile(r"^([A-Z0-9]|[A-Z0-9][A-Z0-9._-]*[A-Z0-9])$", re.I)
_UNSAFE_NAME_CHARS = re.compile(r"[^A-Z0-9.]+", re.I)
_NON_ALPHANUMERIC = re.compile(r"[^A-Z0-9]+", re.I)
_PEP440_FALLBACK = re.compile(r"^v?(?P<safe>(?:[0-9]+!)?[0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)*)", re.I)
def safe_identifier(name: str) -> str:
"""Make a string safe to be used as Python identifier.
>>> safe_identifier("12abc")
'_12abc'
>>> safe_identifier("__editable__.myns.pkg-78.9.3_local")
'__editable___myns_pkg_78_9_3_local'
"""
safe = re.sub(r'\W|^(?=\d)', '_', name)
assert safe.isidentifier()
return safe
def safe_name(component: str) -> str:
"""Escape a component used as a project name according to Core Metadata.
>>> safe_name("hello world")
'hello-world'
>>> safe_name("hello?world")
'hello-world'
"""
# See pkg_resources.safe_name
return _UNSAFE_NAME_CHARS.sub("-", component)
def safe_version(version: str) -> str:
"""Convert an arbitrary string into a valid version string.
Can still raise an ``InvalidVersion`` exception.
To avoid exceptions use ``best_effort_version``.
>>> safe_version("1988 12 25")
'1988.12.25'
>>> safe_version("v0.2.1")
'0.2.1'
>>> safe_version("v0.2?beta")
'0.2b0'
>>> safe_version("v0.2 beta")
'0.2b0'
>>> safe_version("ubuntu lts")
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
setuptools.extern.packaging.version.InvalidVersion: Invalid version: 'ubuntu.lts'
"""
v = version.replace(' ', '.')
try:
return str(packaging.version.Version(v))
except packaging.version.InvalidVersion:
attempt = _UNSAFE_NAME_CHARS.sub("-", v)
return str(packaging.version.Version(attempt))
def best_effort_version(version: str) -> str:
"""Convert an arbitrary string into a version-like string.
Fallback when ``safe_version`` is not safe enough.
>>> best_effort_version("v0.2 beta")
'0.2b0'
>>> best_effort_version("ubuntu lts")
'0.dev0+sanitized.ubuntu.lts'
>>> best_effort_version("0.23ubuntu1")
'0.23.dev0+sanitized.ubuntu1'
>>> best_effort_version("0.23-")
'0.23.dev0+sanitized'
>>> best_effort_version("0.-_")
'0.dev0+sanitized'
>>> best_effort_version("42.+?1")
'42.dev0+sanitized.1'
"""
# See pkg_resources._forgiving_version
try:
return safe_version(version)
except packaging.version.InvalidVersion:
v = version.replace(' ', '.')
match = _PEP440_FALLBACK.search(v)
if match:
safe = match["safe"]
rest = v[len(safe) :]
else:
safe = "0"
rest = version
safe_rest = _NON_ALPHANUMERIC.sub(".", rest).strip(".")
local = f"sanitized.{safe_rest}".strip(".")
return safe_version(f"{safe}.dev0+{local}")
def safe_extra(extra: str) -> str:
"""Normalize extra name according to PEP 685
>>> safe_extra("_FrIeNdLy-._.-bArD")
'friendly-bard'
>>> safe_extra("FrIeNdLy-._.-bArD__._-")
'friendly-bard'
"""
return _NON_ALPHANUMERIC.sub("-", extra).strip("-").lower()
def filename_component(value: str) -> str:
"""Normalize each component of a filename (e.g. distribution/version part of wheel)
Note: ``value`` needs to be already normalized.
>>> filename_component("my-pkg")
'my_pkg'
"""
return value.replace("-", "_").strip("_")
def safer_name(value: str) -> str:
"""Like ``safe_name`` but can be used as filename component for wheel"""
# See bdist_wheel.safer_name
return filename_component(safe_name(value))
def safer_best_effort_version(value: str) -> str:
"""Like ``best_effort_version`` but can be used as filename component for wheel"""
# See bdist_wheel.safer_verion
# TODO: Replace with only safe_version in the future (no need for best effort)
return filename_component(best_effort_version(value))
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