views: packages can customize how they're added to views (#7152)

Functional updates:

- `python` now creates a copy of the `python` binaries when it is added
  to a view

- Python extensions (packages which subclass `PythonPackage`) rewrite
  their shebang lines to refer to python in the view

- Python packages in the same namespace will not generate conflicts if
  both have `...lib/site-packages/namespace-example/__init__.py`

  - These `__init__` files will also remain when removing any package in
    the namespace until the last package in the namespace is removed


Generally (Updated 2/16):

- Any package can define `add_files_to_view` to customize how it is added
  to a view (and at the moment custom definitions are included for
  `python` and `PythonPackage`)

  - Likewise any package can define `remove_files_from_view` to customize
    which files are removed (e.g. you don't always want to remove the
    namespace `__init__`)

- Any package can define `view_file_conflicts` to customize what it
  considers a merge conflict

- Global activations are handled like views (where the view root is the
  spec prefix of the extendee)

  - Benefit: filesystem-management aspects of activating extensions are
    now placed in views (e.g. now one can hardlink a global activation)

  - Benefit: overriding `Package.activate` is more straightforward (see
    `Python.activate`)

  - Complication: extension packages which have special-purpose logic
    *only* when activated outside of the extendee prefix must check for
    this in their `add_files_to_view` method (see `PythonPackage`)

- `LinkTree` is refactored to have separate methods for copying a
  directory structure and for copying files (since it was found that
  generally packages may want to alter how files are copied but still
  wanted to copy directories in the same way)


TODOs (updated 2/20):

- [x] additional testing (there is some unit testing added at this point
  but more would be useful)

- [x] refactor or reorganize `LinkTree` methods: currently there is a
  separate set of methods for replicating just the directory structure
  without the files, and a set for replicating everything

- [x] Right now external views (i.e. those not used for global
  activations) call `view.add_extension`, but global activations do not
  to avoid some extra work that goes into maintaining external views. I'm
  not sure if addressing that needs to be done here but I'd like to
  clarify it in the comments (UPDATE: for now I have added a TODO and in
  my opinion this can be merged now and the refactor handled later)

- [x] Several method descriptions (e.g. for `Package.activate`) are out
  of date and reference a distinction between global activations and
  views, they need to be updated

- [x] Update aspell package activations
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scheibelp 2018-06-26 16:14:05 -07:00 committed by Todd Gamblin
parent 1276ce0585
commit 3560f6dbe9
26 changed files with 837 additions and 380 deletions

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@ -950,11 +950,11 @@ directly when you run ``python``:
ImportError: No module named numpy
>>>
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Extensions & Environment Modules
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Using Extensions
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
There are two ways to get ``numpy`` working in Python. The first is
There are three ways to get ``numpy`` working in Python. The first is
to use :ref:`shell-support`. You can simply ``use`` or ``load`` the
module for the extension, and it will be added to the ``PYTHONPATH``
in your current shell.
@ -976,15 +976,26 @@ or, for dotkit:
Now ``import numpy`` will succeed for as long as you keep your current
session open.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Activating Extensions
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Activating Extensions in a View
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
It is often desirable to have certain packages *always* available as
part of a Python installation. Spack offers a more permanent solution
for this case. Instead of requiring users to load particular
environment modules, you can *activate* the package within the Python
installation:
The second way to use extensions is to create a view, which merges the
python installation along with the extensions into a single prefix.
See :ref:`filesystem-views` for a more in-depth description of views and
:ref:`cmd-spack-view` for usage of the ``spack view`` command.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Activating Extensions Globally
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
As an alternative to creating a merged prefix with Python and its extensions,
and prior to support for views, Spack has provided a means to install the
extension into the Spack installation prefix for the extendee. This has
typically been useful since extendable packages typically search their own
installation path for addons by default.
Global activations are performed with the ``spack activate`` command:
.. _cmd-spack-activate:
@ -1044,11 +1055,11 @@ the ``py-numpy`` into the prefix of the ``python`` package. To the
python interpreter, it looks like ``numpy`` is installed in the
``site-packages`` directory.
The only limitation of activation is that you can only have a *single*
The only limitation of global activation is that you can only have a *single*
version of an extension activated at a time. This is because multiple
versions of the same extension would conflict if symbolically linked
into the same prefix. Users who want a different version of a package
can still get it by using environment modules, but they will have to
can still get it by using environment modules or views, but they will have to
explicitly load their preferred version.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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@ -1854,18 +1854,38 @@ from being linked in at activation time.
``depends_on('python')`` and ``extends(python)`` in the same
package. ``extends`` implies ``depends_on``.
-----
Views
-----
As covered in :ref:`filesystem-views`, the ``spack view`` command can be
used to symlink a number of packages into a merged prefix. The methods of
``PackageViewMixin`` can be overridden to customize how packages are added
to views. Generally this can be used to create copies of specific files rather
than symlinking them when symlinking does not work. For example, ``Python``
overrides ``add_files_to_view`` in order to create a copy of the ``python``
binary since the real path of the Python executable is used to detect
extensions; as a consequence python extension packages (those inheriting from
``PythonPackage``) likewise override ``add_files_to_view`` in order to rewrite
shebang lines which point to the Python interpreter.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Activation & deactivation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Adding an extension to a view is referred to as an activation. If the view is
maintained in the Spack installation prefix of the extendee this is called a
global activation. Activations may involve updating some centralized state
that is maintained by the extendee package, so there can be additional work
for adding extensions compared with non-extension packages.
Spack's ``Package`` class has default ``activate`` and ``deactivate``
implementations that handle symbolically linking extensions' prefixes
into the directory of the parent package. However, extendable
packages can override these methods to add custom activate/deactivate
logic of their own. For example, the ``activate`` and ``deactivate``
methods in the Python class use the symbolic linking, but they also
handle details surrounding Python's ``.pth`` files, and other aspects
of Python packaging.
into a specified view. Extendable packages can override these methods
to add custom activate/deactivate logic of their own. For example,
the ``activate`` and ``deactivate`` methods in the Python class handle
symbolic linking of extensions, but they also handle details surrounding
Python's ``.pth`` files, and other aspects of Python packaging.
Spack's extensions mechanism is designed to be extensible, so that
other packages (like Ruby, R, Perl, etc.) can provide their own
@ -1880,7 +1900,7 @@ Let's look at Python's activate function:
This function is called on the *extendee* (Python). It first calls
``activate`` in the superclass, which handles symlinking the
extension package's prefix into this package's prefix. It then does
extension package's prefix into the specified view. It then does
some special handling of the ``easy-install.pth`` file, part of
Python's setuptools.

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@ -402,31 +402,6 @@ Numpy, core Python, BLAS/LAPACK and anything else needed:
spack module loads --dependencies py-scipy
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Extension Packages
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
:ref:`packaging_extensions` may be used as an alternative to loading
Python (and similar systems) packages directly. If extensions are
activated, then ``spack load python`` will also load all the
extensions activated for the given ``python``. This reduces the need
for users to load a large number of modules.
However, Spack extensions have two potential drawbacks:
#. Activated packages that involve compiled C extensions may still
need their dependencies to be loaded manually. For example,
``spack load openblas`` might be required to make ``py-numpy``
work.
#. Extensions "break" a core feature of Spack, which is that multiple
versions of a package can co-exist side-by-side. For example,
suppose you wish to run a Python package in two different
environments but the same basic Python --- one with
``py-numpy@1.7`` and one with ``py-numpy@1.8``. Spack extensions
will not support this potential debugging use case.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Dummy Packages
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -447,6 +422,8 @@ it. A disadvantage is the set of packages will be consistent; this
means you cannot load up two applications this way if they are not
consistent with each other.
.. _filesystem-views:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Filesystem Views
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -587,6 +564,29 @@ symlinks. At any time one can delete ``/path/to/MYVIEW`` or use
``spack view`` to manage it surgically. None of this will affect the
real Spack install area.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Global Activations
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
:ref:`cmd-spack-activate` may be used as an alternative to loading
Python (and similar systems) packages directly or creating a view.
If extensions are globally activated, then ``spack load python`` will
also load all the extensions activated for the given ``python``.
This reduces the need for users to load a large number of modules.
However, Spack global activations have two potential drawbacks:
#. Activated packages that involve compiled C extensions may still
need their dependencies to be loaded manually. For example,
``spack load openblas`` might be required to make ``py-numpy``
work.
#. Global activations "break" a core feature of Spack, which is that
multiple versions of a package can co-exist side-by-side. For example,
suppose you wish to run a Python package in two different
environments but the same basic Python --- one with
``py-numpy@1.7`` and one with ``py-numpy@1.8``. Spack extensions
will not support this potential debugging use case.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Discussion: Running Binaries

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@ -79,6 +79,18 @@
]
def path_contains_subdirectory(path, root):
norm_root = os.path.abspath(root).rstrip(os.path.sep) + os.path.sep
norm_path = os.path.abspath(path).rstrip(os.path.sep) + os.path.sep
return norm_path.startswith(norm_root)
def same_path(path1, path2):
norm1 = os.path.abspath(path1).rstrip(os.path.sep)
norm2 = os.path.abspath(path2).rstrip(os.path.sep)
return norm1 == norm2
def filter_file(regex, repl, *filenames, **kwargs):
r"""Like sed, but uses python regular expressions.
@ -281,6 +293,17 @@ def is_exe(path):
return os.path.isfile(path) and os.access(path, os.X_OK)
def get_filetype(path_name):
"""
Return the output of file path_name as a string to identify file type.
"""
file = Executable('file')
file.add_default_env('LC_ALL', 'C')
output = file('-b', '-h', '%s' % path_name,
output=str, error=str)
return output.strip()
def mkdirp(*paths):
"""Creates a directory, as well as parent directories if needed."""
for path in paths:

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
import filecmp
from llnl.util.filesystem import traverse_tree, mkdirp, touch
import llnl.util.tty as tty
__all__ = ['LinkTree']
@ -44,37 +45,49 @@ class LinkTree(object):
Trees comprise symlinks only to files; directries are never
symlinked to, to prevent the source directory from ever being
modified.
"""
def __init__(self, source_root):
if not os.path.exists(source_root):
raise IOError("No such file or directory: '%s'", source_root)
self._root = source_root
def find_conflict(self, dest_root, **kwargs):
def find_conflict(self, dest_root, ignore=None,
ignore_file_conflicts=False):
"""Returns the first file in dest that conflicts with src"""
kwargs['follow_nonexisting'] = False
ignore = ignore or (lambda x: False)
conflicts = self.find_dir_conflicts(dest_root, ignore)
if not ignore_file_conflicts:
conflicts.extend(
dst for src, dst
in self.get_file_map(dest_root, ignore).items()
if os.path.exists(dst))
if conflicts:
return conflicts[0]
def find_dir_conflicts(self, dest_root, ignore):
conflicts = []
kwargs = {'follow_nonexisting': False, 'ignore': ignore}
for src, dest in traverse_tree(self._root, dest_root, **kwargs):
if os.path.isdir(src):
if os.path.exists(dest) and not os.path.isdir(dest):
return dest
elif os.path.exists(dest):
return dest
return None
conflicts.append("File blocks directory: %s" % dest)
elif os.path.exists(dest) and os.path.isdir(dest):
conflicts.append("Directory blocks directory: %s" % dest)
return conflicts
def merge(self, dest_root, link=os.symlink, **kwargs):
"""Link all files in src into dest, creating directories
if necessary.
If ignore_conflicts is True, do not break when the target exists but
rather return a list of files that could not be linked.
Note that files blocking directories will still cause an error.
"""
kwargs['order'] = 'pre'
ignore_conflicts = kwargs.get("ignore_conflicts", False)
existing = []
def get_file_map(self, dest_root, ignore):
merge_map = {}
kwargs = {'follow_nonexisting': True, 'ignore': ignore}
for src, dest in traverse_tree(self._root, dest_root, **kwargs):
if not os.path.isdir(src):
merge_map[src] = dest
return merge_map
def merge_directories(self, dest_root, ignore):
for src, dest in traverse_tree(self._root, dest_root, ignore=ignore):
if os.path.isdir(src):
if not os.path.exists(dest):
mkdirp(dest)
@ -88,31 +101,13 @@ def merge(self, dest_root, link=os.symlink, **kwargs):
marker = os.path.join(dest, empty_file_name)
touch(marker)
else:
if os.path.exists(dest):
if ignore_conflicts:
existing.append(src)
else:
raise AssertionError("File already exists: %s" % dest)
else:
link(src, dest)
if ignore_conflicts:
return existing
def unmerge(self, dest_root, **kwargs):
"""Unlink all files in dest that exist in src.
Unlinks directories in dest if they are empty.
"""
kwargs['order'] = 'post'
for src, dest in traverse_tree(self._root, dest_root, **kwargs):
def unmerge_directories(self, dest_root, ignore):
for src, dest in traverse_tree(
self._root, dest_root, ignore=ignore, order='post'):
if os.path.isdir(src):
# Skip non-existing links.
if not os.path.exists(dest):
continue
if not os.path.isdir(dest):
elif not os.path.isdir(dest):
raise ValueError("File blocks directory: %s" % dest)
# remove directory if it is empty.
@ -124,11 +119,61 @@ def unmerge(self, dest_root, **kwargs):
if os.path.exists(marker):
os.remove(marker)
elif os.path.exists(dest):
if not os.path.islink(dest):
raise ValueError("%s is not a link tree!" % dest)
# remove if dest is a hardlink/symlink to src; this will only
# be false if two packages are merged into a prefix and have a
# conflicting file
if filecmp.cmp(src, dest, shallow=True):
os.remove(dest)
def merge(self, dest_root, **kwargs):
"""Link all files in src into dest, creating directories
if necessary.
If ignore_conflicts is True, do not break when the target exists but
rather return a list of files that could not be linked.
Note that files blocking directories will still cause an error.
"""
ignore_conflicts = kwargs.get("ignore_conflicts", False)
ignore = kwargs.get('ignore', lambda x: False)
conflict = self.find_conflict(
dest_root, ignore=ignore, ignore_file_conflicts=ignore_conflicts)
if conflict:
raise MergeConflictError(conflict)
self.merge_directories(dest_root, ignore)
existing = []
merge_file = kwargs.get('merge_file', merge_link)
for src, dst in self.get_file_map(dest_root, ignore).items():
if os.path.exists(dst):
existing.append(dst)
else:
merge_file(src, dst)
for c in existing:
tty.warn("Could not merge: %s" % c)
def unmerge(self, dest_root, **kwargs):
"""Unlink all files in dest that exist in src.
Unlinks directories in dest if they are empty.
"""
remove_file = kwargs.get('remove_file', remove_link)
ignore = kwargs.get('ignore', lambda x: False)
for src, dst in self.get_file_map(dest_root, ignore).items():
remove_file(src, dst)
self.unmerge_directories(dest_root, ignore)
def merge_link(src, dest):
os.symlink(src, dest)
def remove_link(src, dest):
if not os.path.islink(dest):
raise ValueError("%s is not a link tree!" % dest)
# remove if dest is a hardlink/symlink to src; this will only
# be false if two packages are merged into a prefix and have a
# conflicting file
if filecmp.cmp(src, dest, shallow=True):
os.remove(dest)
class MergeConflictError(Exception):
def __init__(self, path):
super(MergeConflictError, self).__init__(
"Package merge blocked by file: %s" % path)

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
import yaml
import llnl.util.tty as tty
from llnl.util.filesystem import mkdirp, install_tree
from llnl.util.filesystem import mkdirp, install_tree, get_filetype
import spack.cmd
import spack.fetch_strategy as fs
@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ def write_buildinfo_file(prefix, workdir, rel=False):
# of files potentially needing relocation
if relocate.strings_contains_installroot(
path_name, spack.store.layout.root):
filetype = relocate.get_filetype(path_name)
filetype = get_filetype(path_name)
if relocate.needs_binary_relocation(filetype, os_id):
rel_path_name = os.path.relpath(path_name, prefix)
binary_to_relocate.append(rel_path_name)

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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
from llnl.util.filesystem import filter_file
from spack.build_systems.autotools import AutotoolsPackage
from spack.directives import extends
from spack.package import ExtensionError
from spack.util.executable import which
@ -42,6 +43,17 @@ class AspellDictPackage(AutotoolsPackage):
extends('aspell')
def view_destination(self, view):
aspell_spec = self.spec['aspell']
if view.root != aspell_spec.prefix:
raise ExtensionError(
'aspell does not support non-global extensions')
aspell = aspell_spec.command
return aspell('dump', 'config', 'dict-dir', output=str).strip()
def view_source(self):
return self.prefix.lib
def patch(self):
filter_file(r'^dictdir=.*$', 'dictdir=/lib', 'configure')
filter_file(r'^datadir=.*$', 'datadir=/lib', 'configure')

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@ -25,11 +25,14 @@
import inspect
import os
import shutil
from spack.directives import depends_on, extends
from spack.package import PackageBase, run_after
from llnl.util.filesystem import working_dir
from llnl.util.filesystem import (working_dir, get_filetype, filter_file,
path_contains_subdirectory, same_path)
from llnl.util.lang import match_predicate
class PythonPackage(PackageBase):
@ -116,6 +119,8 @@ def configure(self, spec, prefix):
depends_on('python', type=('build', 'run'))
py_namespace = None
def setup_file(self):
"""Returns the name of the setup file to use."""
return 'setup.py'
@ -403,3 +408,66 @@ def import_module_test(self):
# Check that self.prefix is there after installation
run_after('install')(PackageBase.sanity_check_prefix)
def view_file_conflicts(self, view, merge_map):
"""Report all file conflicts, excepting special cases for python.
Specifically, this does not report errors for duplicate
__init__.py files for packages in the same namespace.
"""
conflicts = list(dst for src, dst in merge_map.items()
if os.path.exists(dst))
if conflicts and self.py_namespace:
ext_map = view.extensions_layout.extension_map(self.extendee_spec)
namespaces = set(
x.package.py_namespace for x in ext_map.values())
namespace_re = (
r'site-packages/{0}/__init__.py'.format(self.py_namespace))
find_namespace = match_predicate(namespace_re)
if self.py_namespace in namespaces:
conflicts = list(
x for x in conflicts if not find_namespace(x))
return conflicts
def add_files_to_view(self, view, merge_map):
bin_dir = self.spec.prefix.bin
python_prefix = self.extendee_spec.prefix
global_view = same_path(python_prefix, view.root)
for src, dst in merge_map.items():
if os.path.exists(dst):
continue
elif global_view or not path_contains_subdirectory(src, bin_dir):
view.link(src, dst)
elif not os.path.islink(src):
shutil.copy2(src, dst)
if 'script' in get_filetype(src):
filter_file(
python_prefix, os.path.abspath(view.root), dst)
else:
orig_link_target = os.path.realpath(src)
new_link_target = os.path.abspath(merge_map[orig_link_target])
view.link(new_link_target, dst)
def remove_files_from_view(self, view, merge_map):
ignore_namespace = False
if self.py_namespace:
ext_map = view.extensions_layout.extension_map(self.extendee_spec)
remaining_namespaces = set(
spec.package.py_namespace for name, spec in ext_map.items()
if name != self.name)
if self.py_namespace in remaining_namespaces:
namespace_init = match_predicate(
r'site-packages/{0}/__init__.py'.format(self.py_namespace))
ignore_namespace = True
bin_dir = self.spec.prefix.bin
global_view = self.extendee_spec.prefix == view.root
for src, dst in merge_map.items():
if ignore_namespace and namespace_init(dst):
continue
if global_view or not path_contains_subdirectory(src, bin_dir):
view.remove_file(src, dst)
else:
os.remove(dst)

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
import llnl.util.tty as tty
import spack.cmd
from spack.directory_layout import YamlViewExtensionsLayout
from spack.filesystem_view import YamlFilesystemView
description = "activate a package extension"
section = "extensions"
@ -55,14 +55,17 @@ def activate(parser, args):
if not spec.package.is_extension:
tty.die("%s is not an extension." % spec.name)
layout = spack.store.extensions
if args.view is not None:
layout = YamlViewExtensionsLayout(
args.view, spack.store.layout)
if args.view:
target = args.view
else:
target = spec.package.extendee_spec.prefix
if spec.package.is_activated(extensions_layout=layout):
view = YamlFilesystemView(target, spack.store.layout)
if spec.package.is_activated(view):
tty.msg("Package %s is already activated." % specs[0].short_spec)
return
spec.package.do_activate(extensions_layout=layout,
with_dependencies=not args.force)
# TODO: refactor FilesystemView.add_extension and use that here (so there
# aren't two ways of activating extensions)
spec.package.do_activate(view, with_dependencies=not args.force)

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
import spack.cmd
import spack.store
from spack.directory_layout import YamlViewExtensionsLayout
from spack.filesystem_view import YamlFilesystemView
from spack.graph import topological_sort
description = "deactivate a package extension"
@ -59,25 +59,29 @@ def deactivate(parser, args):
spec = spack.cmd.disambiguate_spec(specs[0])
pkg = spec.package
layout = spack.store.extensions
if args.view is not None:
layout = YamlViewExtensionsLayout(
args.view, spack.store.layout)
if args.view:
target = args.view
elif pkg.is_extension:
target = pkg.extendee_spec.prefix
elif pkg.extendable:
target = spec.prefix
view = YamlFilesystemView(target, spack.store.layout)
if args.all:
if pkg.extendable:
tty.msg("Deactivating all extensions of %s" % pkg.spec.short_spec)
ext_pkgs = spack.store.db.activated_extensions_for(
spec, extensions_layout=layout)
spec, view.extensions_layout)
for ext_pkg in ext_pkgs:
ext_pkg.spec.normalize()
if ext_pkg.is_activated():
ext_pkg.do_deactivate(force=True, extensions_layout=layout)
if ext_pkg.is_activated(view):
ext_pkg.do_deactivate(view, force=True)
elif pkg.is_extension:
if not args.force and \
not spec.package.is_activated(extensions_layout=layout):
not spec.package.is_activated(view):
tty.die("%s is not activated." % pkg.spec.short_spec)
tty.msg("Deactivating %s and all dependencies." %
@ -90,11 +94,8 @@ def deactivate(parser, args):
espec = index[name]
epkg = espec.package
if epkg.extends(pkg.extendee_spec):
if epkg.is_activated(extensions_layout=layout) or \
args.force:
epkg.do_deactivate(
force=args.force, extensions_layout=layout)
if epkg.is_activated(view) or args.force:
epkg.do_deactivate(view, force=args.force)
else:
tty.die(
@ -107,7 +108,7 @@ def deactivate(parser, args):
"Did you mean 'spack deactivate --all'?")
if not args.force and \
not spec.package.is_activated(extensions_layout=layout):
not spec.package.is_activated(view):
tty.die("Package %s is not activated." % specs[0].short_spec)
spec.package.do_deactivate(force=args.force, extensions_layout=layout)
spec.package.do_deactivate(view, force=args.force)

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
import spack.cmd.find
import spack.repo
import spack.store
from spack.directory_layout import YamlViewExtensionsLayout
from spack.filesystem_view import YamlFilesystemView
description = "list extensions for package"
section = "extensions"
@ -113,10 +113,12 @@ def extensions(parser, args):
tty.msg("%d extensions:" % len(extensions))
colify(ext.name for ext in extensions)
layout = spack.store.extensions
if args.view is not None:
layout = YamlViewExtensionsLayout(
args.view, spack.store.layout)
if args.view:
target = args.view
else:
target = spec.prefix
view = YamlFilesystemView(target, spack.store.layout)
if show_installed:
#
@ -137,7 +139,7 @@ def extensions(parser, args):
#
# List specs of activated extensions.
#
activated = layout.extension_map(spec)
activated = view.extensions_layout.extension_map(spec)
if show_all:
print
if not activated:

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@ -58,6 +58,7 @@
import spack.spec
import spack.util.spack_yaml as syaml
import spack.util.spack_json as sjson
from spack.filesystem_view import YamlFilesystemView
from spack.util.crypto import bit_length
from spack.directory_layout import DirectoryLayoutError
from spack.error import SpackError
@ -823,7 +824,8 @@ def activated_extensions_for(self, extendee_spec, extensions_layout=None):
the given spec
"""
if extensions_layout is None:
extensions_layout = spack.store.extensions
view = YamlFilesystemView(extendee_spec.prefix, spack.store.layout)
extensions_layout = view.extensions_layout
for spec in self.query():
try:
extensions_layout.check_activated(extendee_spec, spec)

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@ -128,7 +128,6 @@ class ExtensionsLayout(object):
"""
def __init__(self, root, **kwargs):
self.root = root
self.link = kwargs.get("link", os.symlink)
def add_extension(self, spec, ext_spec):
"""Add to the list of currently installed extensions."""
@ -313,14 +312,14 @@ def specs_by_hash(self):
return by_hash
class YamlExtensionsLayout(ExtensionsLayout):
"""Implements globally activated extensions within a YamlDirectoryLayout.
class YamlViewExtensionsLayout(ExtensionsLayout):
"""Maintain extensions within a view.
"""
def __init__(self, root, layout):
"""layout is the corresponding YamlDirectoryLayout object for which
we implement extensions.
"""
super(YamlExtensionsLayout, self).__init__(root)
super(YamlViewExtensionsLayout, self).__init__(root)
self.layout = layout
self.extension_file_name = 'extensions.yaml'
@ -354,19 +353,29 @@ def check_activated(self, spec, ext_spec):
raise NoSuchExtensionError(spec, ext_spec)
def extension_file_path(self, spec):
"""Gets full path to an installed package's extension file"""
"""Gets full path to an installed package's extension file, which
keeps track of all the extensions for that package which have been
added to this view.
"""
_check_concrete(spec)
return os.path.join(self.layout.metadata_path(spec),
self.extension_file_name)
normalize_path = lambda p: (
os.path.abspath(p).rstrip(os.path.sep))
if normalize_path(spec.prefix) == normalize_path(self.root):
# For backwards compatibility, when the root is the extended
# package's installation directory, do not include the spec name
# as a subdirectory.
components = [self.root, self.layout.metadata_dir,
self.extension_file_name]
else:
components = [self.root, self.layout.metadata_dir, spec.name,
self.extension_file_name]
return os.path.join(*components)
def extension_map(self, spec):
"""Defensive copying version of _extension_map() for external API."""
_check_concrete(spec)
return self._extension_map(spec).copy()
def extendee_target_directory(self, extendee):
return extendee.prefix
def remove_extension(self, spec, ext_spec):
_check_concrete(spec)
_check_concrete(ext_spec)
@ -419,6 +428,8 @@ def _write_extensions(self, spec, extensions):
# Create a temp file in the same directory as the actual file.
dirname, basename = os.path.split(path)
mkdirp(dirname)
tmp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(
prefix=basename, dir=dirname, delete=False)
@ -436,23 +447,6 @@ def _write_extensions(self, spec, extensions):
os.rename(tmp.name, path)
class YamlViewExtensionsLayout(YamlExtensionsLayout):
"""Governs the directory layout present when creating filesystem views in a
certain root folder.
Meant to replace YamlDirectoryLayout when working with filesystem views.
"""
def extension_file_path(self, spec):
"""Gets the full path to an installed package's extension file."""
_check_concrete(spec)
return os.path.join(self.root, self.layout.metadata_dir, spec.name,
self.extension_file_name)
def extendee_target_directory(self, extendee):
return self.root
class DirectoryLayoutError(SpackError):
"""Superclass for directory layout errors."""

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@ -22,14 +22,16 @@
# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
import filecmp
import functools as ft
import os
import re
import shutil
import sys
from llnl.util.link_tree import LinkTree
from llnl.util.link_tree import LinkTree, MergeConflictError
from llnl.util import tty
from llnl.util.lang import match_predicate
import spack.spec
import spack.store
@ -223,20 +225,9 @@ def add_extension(self, spec):
% colorize_spec(spec))
return True
try:
if not spec.package.is_activated(self.extensions_layout):
spec.package.do_activate(
ignore_conflicts=self.ignore_conflicts,
with_dependencies=False, # already taken care of
# in add_specs()
verbose=self.verbose,
extensions_layout=self.extensions_layout)
except ExtensionAlreadyInstalledError:
# As we use sets in add_specs(), the order in which packages get
# activated is essentially random. So this spec might have already
# been activated as dependency of another package -> fail silently
pass
if not spec.package.is_activated(self):
spec.package.do_activate(
self, verbose=self.verbose, with_dependencies=False)
# make sure the meta folder is linked as well (this is not done by the
# extension-activation mechnism)
@ -274,29 +265,66 @@ def add_standalone(self, spec):
long=False)
return False
tree = LinkTree(spec.prefix)
self.merge(spec)
if not self.ignore_conflicts:
conflict = tree.find_conflict(self.root)
if conflict is not None:
tty.error(self._croot +
"Cannot link package %s, file already exists: %s"
% (spec.name, conflict))
return False
conflicts = tree.merge(self.root, link=self.link,
ignore=ignore_metadata_dir,
ignore_conflicts=self.ignore_conflicts)
self.link_meta_folder(spec)
if self.ignore_conflicts:
for c in conflicts:
tty.warn(self._croot + "Could not link: %s" % c)
if self.verbose:
tty.info(self._croot + 'Linked package: %s' % colorize_spec(spec))
return True
def merge(self, spec, ignore=None):
pkg = spec.package
view_source = pkg.view_source()
view_dst = pkg.view_destination(self)
tree = LinkTree(view_source)
ignore = ignore or (lambda f: False)
ignore_file = match_predicate(
self.layout.hidden_file_paths, ignore)
# check for dir conflicts
conflicts = tree.find_dir_conflicts(view_dst, ignore_file)
merge_map = tree.get_file_map(view_dst, ignore_file)
if not self.ignore_conflicts:
conflicts.extend(pkg.view_file_conflicts(self, merge_map))
if conflicts:
raise MergeConflictError(conflicts[0])
# merge directories with the tree
tree.merge_directories(view_dst, ignore_file)
pkg.add_files_to_view(self, merge_map)
def unmerge(self, spec, ignore=None):
pkg = spec.package
view_source = pkg.view_source()
view_dst = pkg.view_destination(self)
tree = LinkTree(view_source)
ignore = ignore or (lambda f: False)
ignore_file = match_predicate(
self.layout.hidden_file_paths, ignore)
merge_map = tree.get_file_map(view_dst, ignore_file)
pkg.remove_files_from_view(self, merge_map)
# now unmerge the directory tree
tree.unmerge_directories(view_dst, ignore_file)
def remove_file(self, src, dest):
if not os.path.islink(dest):
raise ValueError("%s is not a link tree!" % dest)
# remove if dest is a hardlink/symlink to src; this will only
# be false if two packages are merged into a prefix and have a
# conflicting file
if filecmp.cmp(src, dest, shallow=True):
os.remove(dest)
def check_added(self, spec):
assert spec.concrete
return spec == self.get_spec(spec)
@ -364,11 +392,11 @@ def remove_extension(self, spec, with_dependents=True):
# The spec might have been deactivated as depdency of another package
# already
if spec.package.is_activated(self.extensions_layout):
if spec.package.is_activated(self):
spec.package.do_deactivate(
self,
verbose=self.verbose,
remove_dependents=with_dependents,
extensions_layout=self.extensions_layout)
remove_dependents=with_dependents)
self.unlink_meta_folder(spec)
def remove_standalone(self, spec):
@ -380,8 +408,7 @@ def remove_standalone(self, spec):
'Skipping package not linked in view: %s' % spec.name)
return
tree = LinkTree(spec.prefix)
tree.unmerge(self.root, ignore=ignore_metadata_dir)
self.unmerge(spec)
self.unlink_meta_folder(spec)
if self.verbose:
@ -545,7 +572,3 @@ def get_dependencies(specs):
retval = set()
set(map(retval.update, (set(s.traverse()) for s in specs)))
return retval
def ignore_metadata_dir(f):
return f in spack.store.layout.hidden_file_paths

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@ -22,6 +22,8 @@
# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
import spack
from spack.filesystem_view import YamlFilesystemView
def pre_uninstall(spec):
@ -29,6 +31,9 @@ def pre_uninstall(spec):
assert spec.concrete
if pkg.is_extension:
if pkg.is_activated():
target = pkg.extendee_spec.prefix
view = YamlFilesystemView(target, spack.store.layout)
if pkg.is_activated(view):
# deactivate globally
pkg.do_deactivate(force=True)

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@ -75,6 +75,7 @@
from llnl.util.link_tree import LinkTree
from llnl.util.tty.log import log_output
from llnl.util.tty.color import colorize
from spack.filesystem_view import YamlFilesystemView
from spack.util.executable import which
from spack.stage import Stage, ResourceStage, StageComposite
from spack.util.environment import dump_environment
@ -260,7 +261,54 @@ def _wrapper(instance, *args, **kwargs):
return _execute_under_condition
class PackageBase(with_metaclass(PackageMeta, object)):
class PackageViewMixin(object):
"""This collects all functionality related to adding installed Spack
package to views. Packages can customize how they are added to views by
overriding these functions.
"""
def view_source(self):
"""The source root directory that will be added to the view: files are
added such that their path relative to the view destination matches
their path relative to the view source.
"""
return self.spec.prefix
def view_destination(self, view):
"""The target root directory: each file is added relative to this
directory.
"""
return view.root
def view_file_conflicts(self, view, merge_map):
"""Report any files which prevent adding this package to the view. The
default implementation looks for any files which already exist.
Alternative implementations may allow some of the files to exist in
the view (in this case they would be omitted from the results).
"""
return set(dst for dst in merge_map.values() if os.path.exists(dst))
def add_files_to_view(self, view, merge_map):
"""Given a map of package files to destination paths in the view, add
the files to the view. By default this adds all files. Alternative
implementations may skip some files, for example if other packages
linked into the view already include the file.
"""
for src, dst in merge_map.items():
if not os.path.exists(dst):
view.link(src, dst)
def remove_files_from_view(self, view, merge_map):
"""Given a map of package files to files currently linked in the view,
remove the files from the view. The default implementation removes all
files. Alternative implementations may not remove all files. For
example if two packages include the same file, it should only be
removed when both packages are removed.
"""
for src, dst in merge_map.items():
view.remove_file(src, dst)
class PackageBase(with_metaclass(PackageMeta, PackageViewMixin, object)):
"""This is the superclass for all spack packages.
***The Package class***
@ -942,13 +990,12 @@ def extends(self, spec):
s = self.extendee_spec
return s and spec.satisfies(s)
def is_activated(self, extensions_layout=None):
def is_activated(self, view):
"""Return True if package is activated."""
if not self.is_extension:
raise ValueError(
"is_extension called on package that is not an extension.")
if extensions_layout is None:
extensions_layout = spack.store.extensions
"is_activated called on package that is not an extension.")
extensions_layout = view.extensions_layout
exts = extensions_layout.extension_map(self.extendee_spec)
return (self.name in exts) and (exts[self.name] == self.spec)
@ -1979,8 +2026,7 @@ def _sanity_check_extension(self):
raise ActivationError("%s does not extend %s!" %
(self.name, self.extendee.name))
def do_activate(self, with_dependencies=True, ignore_conflicts=False,
verbose=True, extensions_layout=None):
def do_activate(self, view=None, with_dependencies=True, verbose=True):
"""Called on an extension to invoke the extendee's activate method.
Commands should call this routine, and should not call
@ -1991,9 +2037,11 @@ def do_activate(self, with_dependencies=True, ignore_conflicts=False,
(self.spec.cshort_spec, self.extendee_spec.cshort_spec))
self._sanity_check_extension()
if not view:
view = YamlFilesystemView(
self.extendee_spec.prefix, spack.store.layout)
if extensions_layout is None:
extensions_layout = spack.store.extensions
extensions_layout = view.extensions_layout
extensions_layout.check_extension_conflict(
self.extendee_spec, self.spec)
@ -2001,17 +2049,13 @@ def do_activate(self, with_dependencies=True, ignore_conflicts=False,
# Activate any package dependencies that are also extensions.
if with_dependencies:
for spec in self.dependency_activations():
if not spec.package.is_activated(
extensions_layout=extensions_layout):
if not spec.package.is_activated(view):
spec.package.do_activate(
with_dependencies=with_dependencies,
ignore_conflicts=ignore_conflicts,
verbose=verbose,
extensions_layout=extensions_layout)
view, with_dependencies=with_dependencies,
verbose=verbose)
self.extendee_spec.package.activate(
self, extensions_layout=extensions_layout,
ignore_conflicts=ignore_conflicts, **self.extendee_args)
self, view, **self.extendee_args)
extensions_layout.add_extension(self.extendee_spec, self.spec)
@ -2025,41 +2069,22 @@ def dependency_activations(self):
return (spec for spec in self.spec.traverse(root=False, deptype='run')
if spec.package.extends(self.extendee_spec))
def activate(self, extension, ignore_conflicts=False, **kwargs):
"""Make extension package usable by linking all its files to a target
provided by the directory layout (depending if the user wants to
activate globally or in a specified file system view).
Package authors can override this method to support other
extension mechanisms. Spack internals (commands, hooks, etc.)
should call do_activate() method so that proper checks are
always executed.
def activate(self, extension, view, **kwargs):
"""
extensions_layout = kwargs.get("extensions_layout",
spack.store.extensions)
target = extensions_layout.extendee_target_directory(self)
Add the extension to the specified view.
def ignore(filename):
return (filename in spack.store.layout.hidden_file_paths or
kwargs.get('ignore', lambda f: False)(filename))
Package authors can override this function to maintain some
centralized state related to the set of activated extensions
for a package.
tree = LinkTree(extension.prefix)
Spack internals (commands, hooks, etc.) should call
do_activate() method so that proper checks are always executed.
"""
view.merge(extension.spec, ignore=kwargs.get('ignore', None))
conflict = tree.find_conflict(target, ignore=ignore)
if not conflict:
pass
elif ignore_conflicts:
tty.warn("While activating %s, found conflict %s" %
(self.spec.cshort_spec, conflict))
else:
raise ExtensionConflictError(conflict)
tree.merge(target, ignore=ignore, link=extensions_layout.link,
ignore_conflicts=ignore_conflicts)
def do_deactivate(self, **kwargs):
"""Called on the extension to invoke extendee's deactivate() method.
def do_deactivate(self, view=None, **kwargs):
"""Remove this extension package from the specified view. Called
on the extension to invoke extendee's deactivate() method.
`remove_dependents=True` deactivates extensions depending on this
package instead of raising an error.
@ -2068,8 +2093,11 @@ def do_deactivate(self, **kwargs):
force = kwargs.get('force', False)
verbose = kwargs.get("verbose", True)
remove_dependents = kwargs.get("remove_dependents", False)
extensions_layout = kwargs.get("extensions_layout",
spack.store.extensions)
if not view:
view = YamlFilesystemView(
self.extendee_spec.prefix, spack.store.layout)
extensions_layout = view.extensions_layout
# Allow a force deactivate to happen. This can unlink
# spurious files if something was corrupted.
@ -2094,13 +2122,11 @@ def do_deactivate(self, **kwargs):
aspec.cshort_spec))
self.extendee_spec.package.deactivate(
self,
extensions_layout=extensions_layout,
**self.extendee_args)
self, view, **self.extendee_args)
# redundant activation check -- makes SURE the spec is not
# still activated even if something was wrong above.
if self.is_activated(extensions_layout):
if self.is_activated(view):
extensions_layout.remove_extension(
self.extendee_spec, self.spec)
@ -2110,26 +2136,23 @@ def do_deactivate(self, **kwargs):
(self.spec.short_spec,
self.extendee_spec.cformat("$_$@$+$%@")))
def deactivate(self, extension, **kwargs):
"""Unlinks all files from extension out of this package's install dir
or the corresponding filesystem view.
def deactivate(self, extension, view, **kwargs):
"""
Remove all extension files from the specified view.
Package authors can override this method to support other
extension mechanisms. Spack internals (commands, hooks, etc.)
should call do_deactivate() method so that proper checks are
always executed.
"""
extensions_layout = kwargs.get("extensions_layout",
spack.store.extensions)
target = extensions_layout.extendee_target_directory(self)
view.unmerge(extension.spec, ignore=kwargs.get('ignore', None))
def ignore(filename):
return (filename in spack.store.layout.hidden_file_paths or
kwargs.get('ignore', lambda f: False)(filename))
tree = LinkTree(extension.prefix)
tree.unmerge(target, ignore=ignore)
def view(self):
"""Create a view with the prefix of this package as the root.
Extensions added to this view will modify the installation prefix of
this package.
"""
return YamlFilesystemView(self.prefix, spack.store.layout)
def do_restage(self):
"""Reverts expanded/checked out source to a pristine state."""
@ -2409,13 +2432,6 @@ class ExtensionError(PackageError):
pass
class ExtensionConflictError(ExtensionError):
def __init__(self, path):
super(ExtensionConflictError, self).__init__(
"Extension blocked by file: %s" % path)
class ActivationError(ExtensionError):
def __init__(self, msg, long_msg=None):

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@ -256,17 +256,6 @@ def modify_macho_object(cur_path, rpaths, deps, idpath,
return
def get_filetype(path_name):
"""
Return the output of file path_name as a string to identify file type.
"""
file = Executable('file')
file.add_default_env('LC_ALL', 'C')
output = file('-b', '-h', '%s' % path_name,
output=str, error=str)
return output.strip()
def strings_contains_installroot(path_name, root_dir):
"""
Check if the file contain the install root string.

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@ -80,8 +80,6 @@ def __init__(self, root, path_scheme=None, hash_length=None):
self.db = spack.database.Database(root)
self.layout = spack.directory_layout.YamlDirectoryLayout(
root, hash_len=hash_length, path_scheme=path_scheme)
self.extensions = spack.directory_layout.YamlExtensionsLayout(
root, self.layout)
def reindex(self):
"""Convenience function to reindex the store DB with its own layout."""
@ -105,4 +103,3 @@ def _store():
root = llnl.util.lang.LazyReference(lambda: store.root)
db = llnl.util.lang.LazyReference(lambda: store.db)
layout = llnl.util.lang.LazyReference(lambda: store.layout)
extensions = llnl.util.lang.LazyReference(lambda: store.extensions)

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@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
##############################################################################
# Copyright (c) 2013-2018, Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
# Produced at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
#
# This file is part of Spack.
# Created by Todd Gamblin, tgamblin@llnl.gov, All rights reserved.
# LLNL-CODE-647188
#
# For details, see https://github.com/spack/spack
# Please also see the NOTICE and LICENSE files for our notice and the LGPL.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (as
# published by the Free Software Foundation) version 2.1, February 1999.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the terms and
# conditions of the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
from spack.main import SpackCommand
activate = SpackCommand('activate')
deactivate = SpackCommand('deactivate')
install = SpackCommand('install')
extensions = SpackCommand('extensions')
def test_activate(
mock_packages, mock_archive, mock_fetch, config,
install_mockery):
install('extension1')
activate('extension1')
output = extensions('--show', 'activated', 'extendee')
assert 'extension1' in output
def test_deactivate(
mock_packages, mock_archive, mock_fetch, config,
install_mockery):
install('extension1')
activate('extension1')
deactivate('extension1')
output = extensions('--show', 'activated', 'extendee')
assert 'extension1' not in output
def test_deactivate_all(
mock_packages, mock_archive, mock_fetch, config,
install_mockery):
install('extension1')
install('extension2')
activate('extension1')
activate('extension2')
deactivate('--all', 'extendee')
output = extensions('--show', 'activated', 'extendee')
assert 'extension1' not in output

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@ -24,16 +24,25 @@
##############################################################################
import os
import pytest
import sys
import spack.spec
import spack.package
from llnl.util.link_tree import MergeConflictError
from spack.build_systems.python import PythonPackage
from spack.directory_layout import YamlDirectoryLayout
from spack.filesystem_view import YamlFilesystemView
from spack.util.prefix import Prefix
"""This includes tests for customized activation logic for specific packages
(e.g. python and perl).
"""
class FakeExtensionPackage(object):
class FakeExtensionPackage(spack.package.PackageViewMixin):
def __init__(self, name, prefix):
self.name = name
self.prefix = prefix
self.prefix = Prefix(prefix)
self.spec = FakeSpec(self)
@ -42,10 +51,43 @@ def __init__(self, package):
self.name = package.name
self.prefix = package.prefix
self.hash = self.name
self.package = package
self.concrete = True
def dag_hash(self):
return self.hash
def __lt__(self, other):
return self.name < other.name
class FakePythonExtensionPackage(FakeExtensionPackage):
def __init__(self, name, prefix, py_namespace, python_spec):
self.py_namespace = py_namespace
self.extendee_spec = python_spec
super(FakePythonExtensionPackage, self).__init__(name, prefix)
def add_files_to_view(self, view, merge_map):
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
add_fn = PythonPackage.add_files_to_view
else:
add_fn = PythonPackage.add_files_to_view.im_func
return add_fn(self, view, merge_map)
def view_file_conflicts(self, view, merge_map):
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
conflicts_fn = PythonPackage.view_file_conflicts
else:
conflicts_fn = PythonPackage.view_file_conflicts.im_func
return conflicts_fn(self, view, merge_map)
def remove_files_from_view(self, view, merge_map):
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
remove_fn = PythonPackage.remove_files_from_view
else:
remove_fn = PythonPackage.remove_files_from_view.im_func
return remove_fn(self, view, merge_map)
def create_dir_structure(tmpdir, dir_structure):
for fname, children in dir_structure.items():
@ -102,25 +144,49 @@ def python_and_extension_dirs(tmpdir):
return str(python_prefix), str(ext_prefix)
def test_python_activation(tmpdir):
# Note the lib directory is based partly on the python version
python_spec = spack.spec.Spec('python@2.7.12')
python_spec._concrete = True
@pytest.fixture()
def namespace_extensions(tmpdir):
ext1_dirs = {
'bin/': {
'py-ext-tool1': None
},
'lib/': {
'python2.7/': {
'site-packages/': {
'examplenamespace/': {
'__init__.py': None,
'ext1_sample.py': None
}
}
}
}
}
python_name = 'python'
tmpdir.ensure(python_name, dir=True)
ext2_dirs = {
'bin/': {
'py-ext-tool2': None
},
'lib/': {
'python2.7/': {
'site-packages/': {
'examplenamespace/': {
'__init__.py': None,
'ext2_sample.py': None
}
}
}
}
}
python_prefix = str(tmpdir.join(python_name))
# Set the prefix on the package's spec reference because that is a copy of
# the original spec
python_spec.package.spec.prefix = python_prefix
ext1_name = 'py-extension1'
ext1_prefix = tmpdir.join(ext1_name)
create_dir_structure(ext1_prefix, ext1_dirs)
ext_name = 'py-extension'
tmpdir.ensure(ext_name, dir=True)
ext_pkg = FakeExtensionPackage(ext_name, str(tmpdir.join(ext_name)))
ext2_name = 'py-extension2'
ext2_prefix = tmpdir.join(ext2_name)
create_dir_structure(ext2_prefix, ext2_dirs)
python_pkg = python_spec.package
python_pkg.activate(ext_pkg)
return str(ext1_prefix), str(ext2_prefix), 'examplenamespace'
def test_python_activation_with_files(tmpdir, python_and_extension_dirs):
@ -133,7 +199,7 @@ def test_python_activation_with_files(tmpdir, python_and_extension_dirs):
ext_pkg = FakeExtensionPackage('py-extension', ext_prefix)
python_pkg = python_spec.package
python_pkg.activate(ext_pkg)
python_pkg.activate(ext_pkg, python_pkg.view())
assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(python_prefix, 'bin/py-ext-tool'))
@ -159,13 +225,114 @@ def test_python_activation_view(tmpdir, python_and_extension_dirs):
view = YamlFilesystemView(view_dir, layout)
python_pkg = python_spec.package
python_pkg.activate(ext_pkg, extensions_layout=view.extensions_layout)
python_pkg.activate(ext_pkg, view)
assert not os.path.exists(os.path.join(python_prefix, 'bin/py-ext-tool'))
assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(view_dir, 'bin/py-ext-tool'))
def test_python_ignore_namespace_init_conflict(tmpdir, namespace_extensions):
"""Test the view update logic in PythonPackage ignores conflicting
instances of __init__ for packages which are in the same namespace.
"""
ext1_prefix, ext2_prefix, py_namespace = namespace_extensions
python_spec = spack.spec.Spec('python@2.7.12')
python_spec._concrete = True
ext1_pkg = FakePythonExtensionPackage(
'py-extension1', ext1_prefix, py_namespace, python_spec)
ext2_pkg = FakePythonExtensionPackage(
'py-extension2', ext2_prefix, py_namespace, python_spec)
view_dir = str(tmpdir.join('view'))
layout = YamlDirectoryLayout(view_dir)
view = YamlFilesystemView(view_dir, layout)
python_pkg = python_spec.package
python_pkg.activate(ext1_pkg, view)
# Normally handled by Package.do_activate, but here we activate directly
view.extensions_layout.add_extension(python_spec, ext1_pkg.spec)
python_pkg.activate(ext2_pkg, view)
f1 = 'lib/python2.7/site-packages/examplenamespace/ext1_sample.py'
f2 = 'lib/python2.7/site-packages/examplenamespace/ext2_sample.py'
init_file = 'lib/python2.7/site-packages/examplenamespace/__init__.py'
assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(view_dir, f1))
assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(view_dir, f2))
assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(view_dir, init_file))
def test_python_keep_namespace_init(tmpdir, namespace_extensions):
"""Test the view update logic in PythonPackage keeps the namespace
__init__ file as long as one package in the namespace still
exists.
"""
ext1_prefix, ext2_prefix, py_namespace = namespace_extensions
python_spec = spack.spec.Spec('python@2.7.12')
python_spec._concrete = True
ext1_pkg = FakePythonExtensionPackage(
'py-extension1', ext1_prefix, py_namespace, python_spec)
ext2_pkg = FakePythonExtensionPackage(
'py-extension2', ext2_prefix, py_namespace, python_spec)
view_dir = str(tmpdir.join('view'))
layout = YamlDirectoryLayout(view_dir)
view = YamlFilesystemView(view_dir, layout)
python_pkg = python_spec.package
python_pkg.activate(ext1_pkg, view)
# Normally handled by Package.do_activate, but here we activate directly
view.extensions_layout.add_extension(python_spec, ext1_pkg.spec)
python_pkg.activate(ext2_pkg, view)
view.extensions_layout.add_extension(python_spec, ext2_pkg.spec)
f1 = 'lib/python2.7/site-packages/examplenamespace/ext1_sample.py'
init_file = 'lib/python2.7/site-packages/examplenamespace/__init__.py'
python_pkg.deactivate(ext1_pkg, view)
view.extensions_layout.remove_extension(python_spec, ext1_pkg.spec)
assert not os.path.exists(os.path.join(view_dir, f1))
assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(view_dir, init_file))
python_pkg.deactivate(ext2_pkg, view)
view.extensions_layout.remove_extension(python_spec, ext2_pkg.spec)
assert not os.path.exists(os.path.join(view_dir, init_file))
def test_python_namespace_conflict(tmpdir, namespace_extensions):
"""Test the view update logic in PythonPackage reports an error when two
python extensions with different namespaces have a conflicting __init__
file.
"""
ext1_prefix, ext2_prefix, py_namespace = namespace_extensions
other_namespace = py_namespace + 'other'
python_spec = spack.spec.Spec('python@2.7.12')
python_spec._concrete = True
ext1_pkg = FakePythonExtensionPackage(
'py-extension1', ext1_prefix, py_namespace, python_spec)
ext2_pkg = FakePythonExtensionPackage(
'py-extension2', ext2_prefix, other_namespace, python_spec)
view_dir = str(tmpdir.join('view'))
layout = YamlDirectoryLayout(view_dir)
view = YamlFilesystemView(view_dir, layout)
python_pkg = python_spec.package
python_pkg.activate(ext1_pkg, view)
view.extensions_layout.add_extension(python_spec, ext1_pkg.spec)
with pytest.raises(MergeConflictError):
python_pkg.activate(ext2_pkg, view)
@pytest.fixture()
def perl_and_extension_dirs(tmpdir):
perl_dirs = {
@ -230,7 +397,7 @@ def test_perl_activation(tmpdir):
ext_pkg = FakeExtensionPackage(ext_name, str(tmpdir.join(ext_name)))
perl_pkg = perl_spec.package
perl_pkg.activate(ext_pkg)
perl_pkg.activate(ext_pkg, perl_pkg.view())
def test_perl_activation_with_files(tmpdir, perl_and_extension_dirs):
@ -243,7 +410,7 @@ def test_perl_activation_with_files(tmpdir, perl_and_extension_dirs):
ext_pkg = FakeExtensionPackage('perl-extension', ext_prefix)
perl_pkg = perl_spec.package
perl_pkg.activate(ext_pkg)
perl_pkg.activate(ext_pkg, perl_pkg.view())
assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(perl_prefix, 'bin/perl-ext-tool'))
@ -262,7 +429,7 @@ def test_perl_activation_view(tmpdir, perl_and_extension_dirs):
view = YamlFilesystemView(view_dir, layout)
perl_pkg = perl_spec.package
perl_pkg.activate(ext_pkg, extensions_layout=view.extensions_layout)
perl_pkg.activate(ext_pkg, view)
assert not os.path.exists(os.path.join(perl_prefix, 'bin/perl-ext-tool'))

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@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
##############################################################################
# Copyright (c) 2013-2018, Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
# Produced at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
#
# This file is part of Spack.
# Created by Todd Gamblin, tgamblin@llnl.gov, All rights reserved.
# LLNL-CODE-647188
#
# For details, see https://github.com/spack/spack
# Please also see the NOTICE and LICENSE files for our notice and the LGPL.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (as
# published by the Free Software Foundation) version 2.1, February 1999.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the terms and
# conditions of the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
import os
from spack.spec import Spec
def test_global_activation(install_mockery, mock_fetch):
"""This test ensures that views which are maintained inside of an extendee
package's prefix are maintained as expected and are compatible with
global activations prior to #7152.
"""
spec = Spec('extension1').concretized()
pkg = spec.package
pkg.do_install()
pkg.do_activate()
extendee_spec = spec['extendee']
extendee_pkg = spec['extendee'].package
view = extendee_pkg.view()
assert pkg.is_activated(view)
expected_path = os.path.join(
extendee_spec.prefix, '.spack', 'extensions.yaml')
assert (view.extensions_layout.extension_file_path(extendee_spec) ==
expected_path)

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@ -23,9 +23,6 @@
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
from spack import *
from llnl.util.link_tree import LinkTree
import spack.store
from spack.package import ExtensionError, ExtensionConflictError
# See also: AspellDictPackage
@ -41,47 +38,3 @@ class Aspell(AutotoolsPackage):
version('0.60.6.1', 'e66a9c9af6a60dc46134fdacf6ce97d7')
patch('darwin.patch', when='platform=darwin')
# The dictionaries install all their bits into their prefix.lib dir,
# we want to link them into aspell's dict-dir.
# These are identical to what's in spack/package.py except
# for using:
# - extension.prefix.lib instead of extension.prefix in LinkTree()
# - dest_dir instead of self.prefix in tree.(find_conflict|merge)()
def activate(self, extension, **kwargs):
extensions_layout = kwargs.get("extensions_layout",
spack.store.extensions)
if extensions_layout is not spack.store.extensions:
raise ExtensionError(
'aspell does not support non-global extensions')
aspell = which(self.prefix.bin.aspell)
dest_dir = aspell('dump', 'config', 'dict-dir', output=str).strip()
tree = LinkTree(extension.prefix.lib)
def ignore(filename):
return (filename in spack.store.layout.hidden_file_paths or
kwargs.get('ignore', lambda f: False)(filename))
conflict = tree.find_conflict(dest_dir, ignore=ignore)
if conflict:
raise ExtensionConflictError(conflict)
tree.merge(dest_dir, ignore=ignore)
def deactivate(self, extension, **kwargs):
extensions_layout = kwargs.get("extensions_layout",
spack.store.extensions)
if extensions_layout is not spack.store.extensions:
raise ExtensionError(
'aspell does not support non-global extensions')
aspell = which(self.prefix.bin.aspell)
dest_dir = aspell('dump', 'config', 'dict-dir', output=str).strip()
def ignore(filename):
return (filename in spack.store.layout.hidden_file_paths or
kwargs.get('ignore', lambda f: False)(filename))
tree = LinkTree(extension.prefix.lib)
tree.unmerge(dest_dir, ignore=ignore)

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@ -35,7 +35,6 @@
from llnl.util.lang import match_predicate
import spack.store
from spack import *
@ -267,27 +266,23 @@ def perl_ignore(self, ext_pkg, args):
return match_predicate(ignore_arg, patterns)
def activate(self, ext_pkg, **args):
def activate(self, ext_pkg, view, **args):
ignore = self.perl_ignore(ext_pkg, args)
args.update(ignore=ignore)
super(Perl, self).activate(ext_pkg, **args)
extensions_layout = args.get("extensions_layout",
spack.store.extensions)
super(Perl, self).activate(ext_pkg, view, **args)
extensions_layout = view.extensions_layout
exts = extensions_layout.extension_map(self.spec)
exts[ext_pkg.name] = ext_pkg.spec
def deactivate(self, ext_pkg, **args):
def deactivate(self, ext_pkg, view, **args):
ignore = self.perl_ignore(ext_pkg, args)
args.update(ignore=ignore)
super(Perl, self).deactivate(ext_pkg, **args)
extensions_layout = args.get("extensions_layout",
spack.store.extensions)
super(Perl, self).deactivate(ext_pkg, view, **args)
extensions_layout = view.extensions_layout
exts = extensions_layout.extension_map(self.spec)
# Make deactivate idempotent
if ext_pkg.name in exts:

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@ -32,6 +32,8 @@ class PyBackportsShutilGetTerminalSize(PythonPackage):
homepage = "https://pypi.python.org/pypi/backports.shutil_get_terminal_size"
url = "https://pypi.io/packages/source/b/backports.shutil_get_terminal_size/backports.shutil_get_terminal_size-1.0.0.tar.gz"
py_namespace = 'backports'
version('1.0.0', '03267762480bd86b50580dc19dff3c66')
# newer setuptools version mess with "namespace" packages in an

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@ -31,4 +31,6 @@ class PyBackportsSslMatchHostname(PythonPackage):
homepage = "https://pypi.python.org/pypi/backports.ssl_match_hostname"
url = "https://pypi.io/packages/source/b/backports.ssl_match_hostname/backports.ssl_match_hostname-3.5.0.1.tar.gz"
py_namespace = 'backports'
version('3.5.0.1', 'c03fc5e2c7b3da46b81acf5cbacfe1e6')

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@ -27,10 +27,12 @@
import platform
import re
import sys
import shutil
import llnl.util.tty as tty
from llnl.util.lang import match_predicate
from llnl.util.filesystem import force_remove
from llnl.util.filesystem import (force_remove, get_filetype,
path_contains_subdirectory)
import spack.store
import spack.util.spack_json as sjson
@ -676,33 +678,49 @@ def write_easy_install_pth(self, exts, prefix=None):
"sys.path[p:p]=new; "
"sys.__egginsert = p+len(new)\n")
def activate(self, ext_pkg, **args):
def activate(self, ext_pkg, view, **args):
ignore = self.python_ignore(ext_pkg, args)
args.update(ignore=ignore)
extensions_layout = args.get("extensions_layout",
spack.store.extensions)
super(Python, self).activate(ext_pkg, **args)
super(Python, self).activate(ext_pkg, view, **args)
extensions_layout = view.extensions_layout
exts = extensions_layout.extension_map(self.spec)
exts[ext_pkg.name] = ext_pkg.spec
self.write_easy_install_pth(
exts,
prefix=extensions_layout.extendee_target_directory(self))
self.write_easy_install_pth(exts, prefix=view.root)
def deactivate(self, ext_pkg, **args):
def deactivate(self, ext_pkg, view, **args):
args.update(ignore=self.python_ignore(ext_pkg, args))
super(Python, self).deactivate(ext_pkg, **args)
extensions_layout = args.get("extensions_layout",
spack.store.extensions)
super(Python, self).deactivate(ext_pkg, view, **args)
extensions_layout = view.extensions_layout
exts = extensions_layout.extension_map(self.spec)
# Make deactivate idempotent
if ext_pkg.name in exts:
del exts[ext_pkg.name]
self.write_easy_install_pth(
exts,
prefix=extensions_layout.extendee_target_directory(self))
self.write_easy_install_pth(exts, prefix=view.root)
def add_files_to_view(self, view, merge_map):
bin_dir = self.spec.prefix.bin
for src, dst in merge_map.items():
if not path_contains_subdirectory(src, bin_dir):
view.link(src, dst)
elif not os.path.islink(src):
shutil.copy2(src, dst)
if 'script' in get_filetype(src):
filter_file(
self.spec.prefix, os.path.abspath(view.root), dst)
else:
orig_link_target = os.path.realpath(src)
new_link_target = os.path.abspath(merge_map[orig_link_target])
view.link(new_link_target, dst)
def remove_files_from_view(self, view, merge_map):
bin_dir = self.spec.prefix.bin
for src, dst in merge_map.items():
if not path_contains_subdirectory(src, bin_dir):
view.remove_file(src, dst)
else:
os.remove(dst)