From 5f8de423f190bbb79a62f804151bc24824fa32d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Matt A. Tobin" Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2018 04:16:08 -0500 Subject: Add m-esr52 at 52.6.0 --- .../external_tools/virtualenv/docs/Makefile | 130 +++ .../external_tools/virtualenv/docs/changes.rst | 985 +++++++++++++++++++++ .../external_tools/virtualenv/docs/conf.py | 153 ++++ .../external_tools/virtualenv/docs/development.rst | 61 ++ .../external_tools/virtualenv/docs/index.rst | 137 +++ .../virtualenv/docs/installation.rst | 58 ++ .../external_tools/virtualenv/docs/make.bat | 170 ++++ .../external_tools/virtualenv/docs/reference.rst | 261 ++++++ .../external_tools/virtualenv/docs/userguide.rst | 258 ++++++ 9 files changed, 2213 insertions(+) create mode 100644 testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/Makefile create mode 100644 testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/changes.rst create mode 100644 testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/conf.py create mode 100644 testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/development.rst create mode 100644 testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/index.rst create mode 100644 testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/installation.rst create mode 100644 testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/make.bat create mode 100644 testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/reference.rst create mode 100644 testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/userguide.rst (limited to 'testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs') diff --git a/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/Makefile b/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e4de9f847 --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +# Makefile for Sphinx documentation +# + +# You can set these variables from the command line. +SPHINXOPTS = +SPHINXBUILD = sphinx-build +PAPER = +BUILDDIR = _build + +# Internal variables. +PAPEROPT_a4 = -D latex_paper_size=a4 +PAPEROPT_letter = -D latex_paper_size=letter +ALLSPHINXOPTS = -d $(BUILDDIR)/doctrees $(PAPEROPT_$(PAPER)) $(SPHINXOPTS) . + +.PHONY: help clean html dirhtml singlehtml pickle json htmlhelp qthelp devhelp epub latex latexpdf text man changes linkcheck doctest + +help: + @echo "Please use \`make ' where is one of" + @echo " html to make standalone HTML files" + @echo " dirhtml to make HTML files named index.html in directories" + @echo " singlehtml to make a single large HTML file" + @echo " pickle to make pickle files" + @echo " json to make JSON files" + @echo " htmlhelp to make HTML files and a HTML help project" + @echo " qthelp to make HTML files and a qthelp project" + @echo " devhelp to make HTML files and a Devhelp project" + @echo " epub to make an epub" + @echo " latex to make LaTeX files, you can set PAPER=a4 or PAPER=letter" + @echo " latexpdf to make LaTeX files and run them through pdflatex" + @echo " text to make text files" + @echo " man to make manual pages" + @echo " changes to make an overview of all changed/added/deprecated items" + @echo " linkcheck to check all external links for integrity" + @echo " doctest to run all doctests embedded in the documentation (if enabled)" + +clean: + -rm -rf $(BUILDDIR)/* + +html: + $(SPHINXBUILD) -b html $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/html + @echo + @echo "Build finished. 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Fixes :issue:`837` + + +14.0.1 (2016-01-21) +------------------- + +* Upgrade from pip 8.0.0 to 8.0.2. + +* Fix the default of ``--(no-)download`` to default to downloading. + + +14.0.0 (2016-01-19) +------------------- + +* **BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE** Drop support for Python 3.2. + +* Upgrade setuptools to 19.4 + +* Upgrade wheel to 0.26.0 + +* Upgrade pip to 8.0.0 + +* Upgrade argparse to 1.4.0 + +* Added support for ``python-config`` script (:pull:`798`) + +* Updated activate.fish (:pull:`589`) (:pull:`799`) + +* Account for a ``site.pyo`` correctly in some python implementations (:pull:`759`) + +* Properly restore an empty PS1 (:issue:`407`) + +* Properly remove ``pydoc`` when deactivating + +* Remove workaround for very old Mageia / Mandriva linuxes (:pull:`472`) + +* Added a space after virtualenv name in the prompt: ``(env) $PS1`` + +* Make sure not to run a --user install when creating the virtualenv (:pull:`803`) + +* Remove virtualenv.py's path from sys.path when executing with a new + python. Fixes issue :issue:`779`, :issue:`763` (:pull:`805`) + +* Remove use of () in .bat files so ``Program Files (x86)`` works :issue:`35` + +* Download new releases of the preinstalled software from PyPI when there are + new releases available. This behavior can be disabled using + ``--no-download``. + +* Make ``--no-setuptools``, ``--no-pip``, and ``--no-wheel`` independent of + each other. + + +13.1.2 (2015-08-23) +------------------- + +* Upgrade pip to 7.1.2. + + +13.1.1 (2015-08-20) +------------------- + +* Upgrade pip to 7.1.1. + +* Upgrade setuptools to 18.2. + +* Make the activate script safe to use when bash is running with ``-u``. + + +13.1.0 (2015-06-30) +------------------- + +* Upgrade pip to 7.1.0 + +* Upgrade setuptools to 18.0.1 + + +13.0.3 (2015-06-01) +------------------- + +* Upgrade pip to 7.0.3 + + +13.0.2 (2015-06-01) +------------------- + +* Upgrade pip to 7.0.2 + +* Upgrade setuptools to 17.0 + + +13.0.1 (2015-05-22) +------------------- + +* Upgrade pip to 7.0.1 + + +13.0.0 (2015-05-21) +------------------- + +* Automatically install wheel when creating a new virutalenv. This can be + disabled by using the ``--no-wheel`` option. + +* Don't trust the current directory as a location to discover files to install + packages from. + +* Upgrade setuptools to 16.0. + +* Upgrade pip to 7.0.0. + + +12.1.1 (2015-04-07) +------------------- + +* Upgrade pip to 6.1.1 + + +12.1.0 (2015-04-07) +------------------- + +* Upgrade setuptools to 15.0 + +* Upgrade pip to 6.1.0 + + +12.0.7 (2015-02-04) +------------------- + +* Upgrade pip to 6.0.8 + + +12.0.6 (2015-01-28) +------------------- + +* Upgrade pip to 6.0.7 + +* Upgrade setuptools to 12.0.5 + + +12.0.5 (2015-01-03) +------------------- + +* Upgrade pip to 6.0.6 + +* Upgrade setuptools to 11.0 + + +12.0.4 (2014-12-23) +------------------- + +* Revert the fix to ``-p`` on Debian based pythons as it was broken in other + situations. + +* Revert several sys.path changes new in 12.0 which were breaking virtualenv. + +12.0.3 (2014-12-23) +------------------- + +* Fix an issue where Debian based Pythons would fail when using -p with the + host Python. + +* Upgrade pip to 6.0.3 + +12.0.2 (2014-12-23) +------------------- + +* Upgraded pip to 6.0.2 + +12.0.1 (2014-12-22) +------------------- + +* Upgraded pip to 6.0.1 + + +12.0 (2014-12-22) +----------------- + +* **PROCESS** Version numbers are now simply ``X.Y`` where the leading ``1`` + has been dropped. +* Split up documentation into structured pages +* Now using pytest framework +* Correct sys.path ordering for debian, issue #461 +* Correctly throws error on older Pythons, issue #619 +* Allow for empty $PATH, pull #601 +* Don't set prompt if $env:VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT is set for Powershell +* Updated setuptools to 7.0 + +1.11.6 (2014-05-16) +------------------- + +* Updated setuptools to 3.6 +* Updated pip to 1.5.6 + +1.11.5 (2014-05-03) +------------------- + +* Updated setuptools to 3.4.4 +* Updated documentation to use https://virtualenv.pypa.io/ +* Updated pip to 1.5.5 + +1.11.4 (2014-02-21) +------------------- + +* Updated pip to 1.5.4 + + +1.11.3 (2014-02-20) +------------------- + +* Updated setuptools to 2.2 +* Updated pip to 1.5.3 + + +1.11.2 (2014-01-26) +------------------- + +* Fixed easy_install installed virtualenvs by updated pip to 1.5.2 + +1.11.1 (2014-01-20) +------------------- + +* Fixed an issue where pip and setuptools were not getting installed when using + the ``--system-site-packages`` flag. +* Updated setuptools to fix an issue when installed with easy_install +* Fixed an issue with Python 3.4 and sys.stdout encoding being set to ascii +* Upgraded pip to v1.5.1 +* Upgraded setuptools to v2.1 + +1.11 (2014-01-02) +----------------- + +* **BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE** Switched to using wheels for the bundled copies of + setuptools and pip. Using sdists is no longer supported - users supplying + their own versions of pip/setuptools will need to provide wheels. +* **BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE** Modified the handling of ``--extra-search-dirs``. + This option now works like pip's ``--find-links`` option, in that it adds + extra directories to search for compatible wheels for pip and setuptools. + The actual wheel selected is chosen based on version and compatibility, using + the same algorithm as ``pip install setuptools``. +* Fixed #495, --always-copy was failing (#PR 511) +* Upgraded pip to v1.5 +* Upgraded setuptools to v1.4 + +1.10.1 (2013-08-07) +------------------- + +* **New Signing Key** Release 1.10.1 is using a different key than normal with + fingerprint: 7C6B 7C5D 5E2B 6356 A926 F04F 6E3C BCE9 3372 DCFA +* Upgraded pip to v1.4.1 +* Upgraded setuptools to v0.9.8 + + +1.10 (2013-07-23) +----------------- + +* **BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE** Dropped support for Python 2.5. The minimum + supported Python version is now Python 2.6. + +* **BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE** Using ``virtualenv.py`` as an isolated script + (i.e. without an associated ``virtualenv_support`` directory) is no longer + supported for security reasons and will fail with an error. + + Along with this, ``--never-download`` is now always pinned to ``True``, and + is only being maintained in the short term for backward compatibility + (Pull #412). + +* **IMPORTANT** Switched to the new setuptools (v0.9.7) which has been merged + with Distribute_ again and works for Python 2 and 3 with one codebase. + The ``--distribute`` and ``--setuptools`` options are now no-op. + +* Updated to pip 1.4. + +* Added support for PyPy3k + +* Added the option to use a version number with the ``-p`` option to get the + system copy of that Python version (Windows only) + +* Removed embedded ``ez_setup.py``, ``distribute_setup.py`` and + ``distribute_from_egg.py`` files as part of switching to merged setuptools. + +* Fixed ``--relocatable`` to work better on Windows. + +* Fixed issue with readline on Windows. + +.. _Distribute: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/distribute + +1.9.1 (2013-03-08) +------------------ + +* Updated to pip 1.3.1 that fixed a major backward incompatible change of + parsing URLs to externally hosted packages that got accidentily included + in pip 1.3. + +1.9 (2013-03-07) +---------------- + +* Unset VIRTUAL_ENV environment variable in deactivate.bat (Pull #364) +* Upgraded distribute to 0.6.34. +* Added ``--no-setuptools`` and ``--no-pip`` options (Pull #336). +* Fixed Issue #373. virtualenv-1.8.4 was failing in cygwin (Pull #382). +* Fixed Issue #378. virtualenv is now "multiarch" aware on debian/ubuntu (Pull #379). +* Fixed issue with readline module path on pypy and OSX (Pull #374). +* Made 64bit detection compatible with Python 2.5 (Pull #393). + + +1.8.4 (2012-11-25) +------------------ + +* Updated distribute to 0.6.31. This fixes #359 (numpy install regression) on + UTF-8 platforms, and provides a workaround on other platforms: + ``PYTHONIOENCODING=utf8 pip install numpy``. + +* When installing virtualenv via curl, don't forget to filter out arguments + the distribute setup script won't understand. Fixes #358. + +* Added some more integration tests. + +* Removed the unsupported embedded setuptools egg for Python 2.4 to reduce + file size. + +1.8.3 (2012-11-21) +------------------ + +* Fixed readline on OS X. Thanks minrk + +* Updated distribute to 0.6.30 (improves our error reporting, plus new + distribute features and fixes). Thanks Gabriel (g2p) + +* Added compatibility with multiarch Python (Python 3.3 for example). Added an + integration test. Thanks Gabriel (g2p) + +* Added ability to install distribute from a user-provided egg, rather than the + bundled sdist, for better speed. Thanks Paul Moore. + +* Make the creation of lib64 symlink smarter about already-existing symlink, + and more explicit about full paths. Fixes #334 and #330. Thanks Jeremy Orem. + +* Give lib64 site-dir preference over lib on 64-bit systems, to avoid wrong + 32-bit compiles in the venv. Fixes #328. Thanks Damien Nozay. + +* Fix a bug with prompt-handling in ``activate.csh`` in non-interactive csh + shells. Fixes #332. Thanks Benjamin Root for report and patch. + +* Make it possible to create a virtualenv from within a Python + 3.3. pyvenv. Thanks Chris McDonough for the report. + +* Add optional --setuptools option to be able to switch to it in case + distribute is the default (like in Debian). + +1.8.2 (2012-09-06) +------------------ + +* Updated the included pip version to 1.2.1 to fix regressions introduced + there in 1.2. + + +1.8.1 (2012-09-03) +------------------ + +* Fixed distribute version used with `--never-download`. Thanks michr for + report and patch. + +* Fix creating Python 3.3 based virtualenvs by unsetting the + ``__PYVENV_LAUNCHER__`` environment variable in subprocesses. + + +1.8 (2012-09-01) +---------------- + +* **Dropped support for Python 2.4** The minimum supported Python version is + now Python 2.5. + +* Fix `--relocatable` on systems that use lib64. Fixes #78. Thanks Branden + Rolston. + +* Symlink some additional modules under Python 3. Fixes #194. Thanks Vinay + Sajip, Ian Clelland, and Stefan Holek for the report. + +* Fix ``--relocatable`` when a script uses ``__future__`` imports. Thanks + Branden Rolston. + +* Fix a bug in the config option parser that prevented setting negative + options with environment variables. Thanks Ralf Schmitt. + +* Allow setting ``--no-site-packages`` from the config file. + +* Use ``/usr/bin/multiarch-platform`` if available to figure out the include + directory. Thanks for the patch, Mika Laitio. + +* Fix ``install_name_tool`` replacement to work on Python 3.X. + +* Handle paths of users' site-packages on Mac OS X correctly when changing + the prefix. + +* Updated the embedded version of distribute to 0.6.28 and pip to 1.2. + + +1.7.2 (2012-06-22) +------------------ + +* Updated to distribute 0.6.27. + +* Fix activate.fish on OS X. Fixes #8. Thanks David Schoonover. + +* Create a virtualenv-x.x script with the Python version when installing, so + virtualenv for multiple Python versions can be installed to the same + script location. Thanks Miki Tebeka. + +* Restored ability to create a virtualenv with a path longer than 78 + characters, without breaking creation of virtualenvs with non-ASCII paths. + Thanks, Bradley Ayers. + +* Added ability to create virtualenvs without having installed Apple's + developers tools (using an own implementation of ``install_name_tool``). + Thanks Mike Hommey. + +* Fixed PyPy and Jython support on Windows. Thanks Konstantin Zemlyak. + +* Added pydoc script to ease use. Thanks Marc Abramowitz. Fixes #149. + +* Fixed creating a bootstrap script on Python 3. Thanks Raul Leal. Fixes #280. + +* Fixed inconsistency when having set the ``PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE`` env var + with the --distribute option or the ``VIRTUALENV_USE_DISTRIBUTE`` env var. + ``VIRTUALENV_USE_DISTRIBUTE`` is now considered again as a legacy alias. + + +1.7.1.2 (2012-02-17) +-------------------- + +* Fixed minor issue in `--relocatable`. Thanks, Cap Petschulat. + + +1.7.1.1 (2012-02-16) +-------------------- + +* Bumped the version string in ``virtualenv.py`` up, too. + +* Fixed rST rendering bug of long description. + + +1.7.1 (2012-02-16) +------------------ + +* Update embedded pip to version 1.1. + +* Fix `--relocatable` under Python 3. Thanks Doug Hellmann. + +* Added environ PATH modification to activate_this.py. Thanks Doug + Napoleone. Fixes #14. + +* Support creating virtualenvs directly from a Python build directory on + Windows. Thanks CBWhiz. Fixes #139. + +* Use non-recursive symlinks to fix things up for posix_local install + scheme. Thanks michr. + +* Made activate script available for use with msys and cygwin on Windows. + Thanks Greg Haskins, Cliff Xuan, Jonathan Griffin and Doug Napoleone. + Fixes #176. + +* Fixed creation of virtualenvs on Windows when Python is not installed for + all users. Thanks Anatoly Techtonik for report and patch and Doug + Napoleone for testing and confirmation. Fixes #87. + +* Fixed creation of virtualenvs using -p in installs where some modules + that ought to be in the standard library (e.g. `readline`) are actually + installed in `site-packages` next to `virtualenv.py`. Thanks Greg Haskins + for report and fix. Fixes #167. + +* Added activation script for Powershell (signed by Jannis Leidel). Many + thanks to Jason R. Coombs. + + +1.7 (2011-11-30) +---------------- + +* Gave user-provided ``--extra-search-dir`` priority over default dirs for + finding setuptools/distribute (it already had priority for finding pip). + Thanks Ethan Jucovy. + +* Updated embedded Distribute release to 0.6.24. Thanks Alex Gronholm. + +* Made ``--no-site-packages`` behavior the default behavior. The + ``--no-site-packages`` flag is still permitted, but displays a warning when + used. Thanks Chris McDonough. + +* New flag: ``--system-site-packages``; this flag should be passed to get the + previous default global-site-package-including behavior back. + +* Added ability to set command options as environment variables and options + in a ``virtualenv.ini`` file. + +* Fixed various encoding related issues with paths. Thanks Gunnlaugur Thor Briem. + +* Made ``virtualenv.py`` script executable. + + +1.6.4 (2011-07-21) +------------------ + +* Restored ability to run on Python 2.4, too. + + +1.6.3 (2011-07-16) +------------------ + +* Restored ability to run on Python < 2.7. + + +1.6.2 (2011-07-16) +------------------ + +* Updated embedded distribute release to 0.6.19. + +* Updated embedded pip release to 1.0.2. + +* Fixed #141 - Be smarter about finding pkg_resources when using the + non-default Python interpreter (by using the ``-p`` option). + +* Fixed #112 - Fixed path in docs. + +* Fixed #109 - Corrected doctests of a Logger method. + +* Fixed #118 - Fixed creating virtualenvs on platforms that use the + "posix_local" install scheme, such as Ubuntu with Python 2.7. + +* Add missing library to Python 3 virtualenvs (``_dummy_thread``). + + +1.6.1 (2011-04-30) +------------------ + +* Start to use git-flow. + +* Added support for PyPy 1.5 + +* Fixed #121 -- added sanity-checking of the -p argument. Thanks Paul Nasrat. + +* Added progress meter for pip installation as well as setuptools. Thanks Ethan + Jucovy. + +* Added --never-download and --search-dir options. Thanks Ethan Jucovy. + + +1.6 +--- + +* Added Python 3 support! Huge thanks to Vinay Sajip and Vitaly Babiy. + +* Fixed creation of virtualenvs on Mac OS X when standard library modules + (readline) are installed outside the standard library. + +* Updated bundled pip to 1.0. + + +1.5.2 +----- + +* Moved main repository to Github: https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv + +* Transferred primary maintenance from Ian to Jannis Leidel, Carl Meyer and Brian Rosner + +* Fixed a few more pypy related bugs. + +* Updated bundled pip to 0.8.2. + +* Handed project over to new team of maintainers. + +* Moved virtualenv to Github at https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv + + +1.5.1 +----- + +* Added ``_weakrefset`` requirement for Python 2.7.1. + +* Fixed Windows regression in 1.5 + + +1.5 +--- + +* Include pip 0.8.1. + +* Add support for PyPy. + +* Uses a proper temporary dir when installing environment requirements. + +* Add ``--prompt`` option to be able to override the default prompt prefix. + +* Fix an issue with ``--relocatable`` on Windows. + +* Fix issue with installing the wrong version of distribute. + +* Add fish and csh activate scripts. + + +1.4.9 +----- + +* Include pip 0.7.2 + + +1.4.8 +----- + +* Fix for Mac OS X Framework builds that use + ``--universal-archs=intel`` + +* Fix ``activate_this.py`` on Windows. + +* Allow ``$PYTHONHOME`` to be set, so long as you use ``source + bin/activate`` it will get unset; if you leave it set and do not + activate the environment it will still break the environment. + +* Include pip 0.7.1 + + +1.4.7 +----- + +* Include pip 0.7 + + +1.4.6 +----- + +* Allow ``activate.sh`` to skip updating the prompt (by setting + ``$VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT``). + + +1.4.5 +----- + +* Include pip 0.6.3 + +* Fix ``activate.bat`` and ``deactivate.bat`` under Windows when + ``PATH`` contained a parenthesis + + +1.4.4 +----- + +* Include pip 0.6.2 and Distribute 0.6.10 + +* Create the ``virtualenv`` script even when Setuptools isn't + installed + +* Fix problem with ``virtualenv --relocate`` when ``bin/`` has + subdirectories (e.g., ``bin/.svn/``); from Alan Franzoni. + +* If you set ``$VIRTUALENV_DISTRIBUTE`` then virtualenv will use + Distribute by default (so you don't have to remember to use + ``--distribute``). + + +1.4.3 +----- + +* Include pip 0.6.1 + + +1.4.2 +----- + +* Fix pip installation on Windows + +* Fix use of stand-alone ``virtualenv.py`` (and boot scripts) + +* Exclude ~/.local (user site-packages) from environments when using + ``--no-site-packages`` + + +1.4.1 +----- + +* Include pip 0.6 + + +1.4 +--- + +* Updated setuptools to 0.6c11 + +* Added the --distribute option + +* Fixed packaging problem of support-files + + +1.3.4 +----- + +* Virtualenv now copies the actual embedded Python binary on + Mac OS X to fix a hang on Snow Leopard (10.6). + +* Fail more gracefully on Windows when ``win32api`` is not installed. + +* Fix site-packages taking precedent over Jython's ``__classpath__`` + and also specially handle the new ``__pyclasspath__`` entry in + ``sys.path``. + +* Now copies Jython's ``registry`` file to the virtualenv if it exists. + +* Better find libraries when compiling extensions on Windows. + +* Create ``Scripts\pythonw.exe`` on Windows. + +* Added support for the Debian/Ubuntu + ``/usr/lib/pythonX.Y/dist-packages`` directory. + +* Set ``distutils.sysconfig.get_config_vars()['LIBDIR']`` (based on + ``sys.real_prefix``) which is reported to help building on Windows. + +* Make ``deactivate`` work on ksh + +* Fixes for ``--python``: make it work with ``--relocatable`` and the + symlink created to the exact Python version. + + +1.3.3 +----- + +* Use Windows newlines in ``activate.bat``, which has been reported to help + when using non-ASCII directory names. + +* Fixed compatibility with Jython 2.5b1. + +* Added a function ``virtualenv.install_python`` for more fine-grained + access to what ``virtualenv.create_environment`` does. + +* Fix `a problem `_ + with Windows and paths that contain spaces. + +* If ``/path/to/env/.pydistutils.cfg`` exists (or + ``/path/to/env/pydistutils.cfg`` on Windows systems) then ignore + ``~/.pydistutils.cfg`` and use that other file instead. + +* Fix ` a problem + `_ picking up + some ``.so`` libraries in ``/usr/local``. + + +1.3.2 +----- + +* Remove the ``[install] prefix = ...`` setting from the virtualenv + ``distutils.cfg`` -- this has been causing problems for a lot of + people, in rather obscure ways. + +* If you use a boot script it will attempt to import ``virtualenv`` + and find a pre-downloaded Setuptools egg using that. + +* Added platform-specific paths, like ``/usr/lib/pythonX.Y/plat-linux2`` + + +1.3.1 +----- + +* Real Python 2.6 compatibility. Backported the Python 2.6 updates to + ``site.py``, including `user directories + `_ + (this means older versions of Python will support user directories, + whether intended or not). + +* Always set ``[install] prefix`` in ``distutils.cfg`` -- previously + on some platforms where a system-wide ``distutils.cfg`` was present + with a ``prefix`` setting, packages would be installed globally + (usually in ``/usr/local/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages``). + +* Sometimes Cygwin seems to leave ``.exe`` off ``sys.executable``; a + workaround is added. + +* Fix ``--python`` option. + +* Fixed handling of Jython environments that use a + jython-complete.jar. + + +1.3 +--- + +* Update to Setuptools 0.6c9 +* Added an option ``virtualenv --relocatable EXISTING_ENV``, which + will make an existing environment "relocatable" -- the paths will + not be absolute in scripts, ``.egg-info`` and ``.pth`` files. This + may assist in building environments that can be moved and copied. + You have to run this *after* any new packages installed. +* Added ``bin/activate_this.py``, a file you can use like + ``execfile("path_to/activate_this.py", + dict(__file__="path_to/activate_this.py"))`` -- this will activate + the environment in place, similar to what `the mod_wsgi example + does `_. +* For Mac framework builds of Python, the site-packages directory + ``/Library/Python/X.Y/site-packages`` is added to ``sys.path``, from + Andrea Rech. +* Some platform-specific modules in Macs are added to the path now + (``plat-darwin/``, ``plat-mac/``, ``plat-mac/lib-scriptpackages``), + from Andrea Rech. +* Fixed a small Bashism in the ``bin/activate`` shell script. +* Added ``__future__`` to the list of required modules, for Python + 2.3. You'll still need to backport your own ``subprocess`` module. +* Fixed the ``__classpath__`` entry in Jython's ``sys.path`` taking + precedent over virtualenv's libs. + + +1.2 +--- + +* Added a ``--python`` option to select the Python interpreter. +* Add ``warnings`` to the modules copied over, for Python 2.6 support. +* Add ``sets`` to the module copied over for Python 2.3 (though Python + 2.3 still probably doesn't work). + + +1.1.1 +----- + +* Added support for Jython 2.5. + + +1.1 +--- + +* Added support for Python 2.6. +* Fix a problem with missing ``DLLs/zlib.pyd`` on Windows. Create +* ``bin/python`` (or ``bin/python.exe``) even when you run virtualenv + with an interpreter named, e.g., ``python2.4`` +* Fix MacPorts Python +* Added --unzip-setuptools option +* Update to Setuptools 0.6c8 +* If the current directory is not writable, run ez_setup.py in ``/tmp`` +* Copy or symlink over the ``include`` directory so that packages will + more consistently compile. + + +1.0 +--- + +* Fix build on systems that use ``/usr/lib64``, distinct from + ``/usr/lib`` (specifically CentOS x64). +* Fixed bug in ``--clear``. +* Fixed typos in ``deactivate.bat``. +* Preserve ``$PYTHONPATH`` when calling subprocesses. + + +0.9.2 +----- + +* Fix include dir copying on Windows (makes compiling possible). +* Include the main ``lib-tk`` in the path. +* Patch ``distutils.sysconfig``: ``get_python_inc`` and + ``get_python_lib`` to point to the global locations. +* Install ``distutils.cfg`` before Setuptools, so that system + customizations of ``distutils.cfg`` won't effect the installation. +* Add ``bin/pythonX.Y`` to the virtualenv (in addition to + ``bin/python``). +* Fixed an issue with Mac Framework Python builds, and absolute paths + (from Ronald Oussoren). + + +0.9.1 +----- + +* Improve ability to create a virtualenv from inside a virtualenv. +* Fix a little bug in ``bin/activate``. +* Actually get ``distutils.cfg`` to work reliably. + + +0.9 +--- + +* Added ``lib-dynload`` and ``config`` to things that need to be + copied over in an environment. +* Copy over or symlink the ``include`` directory, so that you can + build packages that need the C headers. +* Include a ``distutils`` package, so you can locally update + ``distutils.cfg`` (in ``lib/pythonX.Y/distutils/distutils.cfg``). +* Better avoid downloading Setuptools, and hitting PyPI on environment + creation. +* Fix a problem creating a ``lib64/`` directory. +* Should work on MacOSX Framework builds (the default Python + installations on Mac). Thanks to Ronald Oussoren. + + +0.8.4 +----- + +* Windows installs would sometimes give errors about ``sys.prefix`` that + were inaccurate. +* Slightly prettier output. + + +0.8.3 +----- + +* Added support for Windows. + + +0.8.2 +----- + +* Give a better warning if you are on an unsupported platform (Mac + Framework Pythons, and Windows). +* Give error about running while inside a workingenv. +* Give better error message about Python 2.3. + + +0.8.1 +----- + +Fixed packaging of the library. + + +0.8 +--- + +Initial release. Everything is changed and new! diff --git a/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/conf.py b/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/conf.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9332aa1bc --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/conf.py @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# +# Paste documentation build configuration file, created by +# sphinx-quickstart on Tue Apr 22 22:08:49 2008. +# +# This file is execfile()d with the current directory set to its containing dir. +# +# The contents of this file are pickled, so don't put values in the namespace +# that aren't pickleable (module imports are okay, they're removed automatically). +# +# All configuration values have a default value; values that are commented out +# serve to show the default value. + +import os +import sys + +on_rtd = os.environ.get('READTHEDOCS', None) == 'True' + +# If your extensions are in another directory, add it here. +sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath(os.pardir)) + +# General configuration +# --------------------- + +# Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be extensions +# coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom ones. +extensions = ['sphinx.ext.autodoc', 'sphinx.ext.extlinks'] + +# Add any paths that contain templates here, relative to this directory. +#templates_path = ['_templates'] + +# The suffix of source filenames. +source_suffix = '.rst' + +# The master toctree document. +master_doc = 'index' + +# General substitutions. +project = 'virtualenv' +copyright = '2007-2014, Ian Bicking, The Open Planning Project, PyPA' + +# The default replacements for |version| and |release|, also used in various +# other places throughout the built documents. +try: + from virtualenv import __version__ + # The short X.Y version. + version = '.'.join(__version__.split('.')[:2]) + # The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags. + release = __version__ +except ImportError: + version = release = 'dev' + +# There are two options for replacing |today|: either, you set today to some +# non-false value, then it is used: +#today = '' +# Else, today_fmt is used as the format for a strftime call. +today_fmt = '%B %d, %Y' + +# List of documents that shouldn't be included in the build. +unused_docs = [] + +# If true, '()' will be appended to :func: etc. cross-reference text. +#add_function_parentheses = True + +# If true, the current module name will be prepended to all description +# unit titles (such as .. function::). +#add_module_names = True + +# If true, sectionauthor and moduleauthor directives will be shown in the +# output. They are ignored by default. +#show_authors = False + +# The name of the Pygments (syntax highlighting) style to use. +pygments_style = 'sphinx' + +extlinks = { + 'issue': ('https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/issues/%s', '#'), + 'pull': ('https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/pull/%s', 'PR #'), +} + + +# Options for HTML output +# ----------------------- + +# The style sheet to use for HTML and HTML Help pages. A file of that name +# must exist either in Sphinx' static/ path, or in one of the custom paths +# given in html_static_path. +#html_style = 'default.css' + +html_theme = 'default' +if not on_rtd: + try: + import sphinx_rtd_theme + html_theme = 'sphinx_rtd_theme' + html_theme_path = [sphinx_rtd_theme.get_html_theme_path()] + except ImportError: + pass + + +# Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here, +# relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files, +# so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css". +# html_static_path = ['_static'] + +# If not '', a 'Last updated on:' timestamp is inserted at every page bottom, +# using the given strftime format. +html_last_updated_fmt = '%b %d, %Y' + +# If true, SmartyPants will be used to convert quotes and dashes to +# typographically correct entities. +#html_use_smartypants = True + +# Content template for the index page. +#html_index = '' + +# Custom sidebar templates, maps document names to template names. +#html_sidebars = {} + +# Additional templates that should be rendered to pages, maps page names to +# template names. +#html_additional_pages = {} + +# If false, no module index is generated. +#html_use_modindex = True + +# If true, the reST sources are included in the HTML build as _sources/. +#html_copy_source = True + +# Output file base name for HTML help builder. +htmlhelp_basename = 'Pastedoc' + + +# Options for LaTeX output +# ------------------------ + +# The paper size ('letter' or 'a4'). +#latex_paper_size = 'letter' + +# The font size ('10pt', '11pt' or '12pt'). +#latex_font_size = '10pt' + +# Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples +# (source start file, target name, title, author, document class [howto/manual]). +#latex_documents = [] + +# Additional stuff for the LaTeX preamble. +#latex_preamble = '' + +# Documents to append as an appendix to all manuals. +#latex_appendices = [] + +# If false, no module index is generated. +#latex_use_modindex = True diff --git a/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/development.rst b/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/development.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..aba2785a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/development.rst @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +Development +=========== + +Contributing +------------ + +Refer to the `pip development`_ documentation - it applies equally to +virtualenv, except that virtualenv issues should filed on the `virtualenv +repo`_ at GitHub. + +Virtualenv's release schedule is tied to pip's -- each time there's a new pip +release, there will be a new virtualenv release that bundles the new version of +pip. + +Files in the `virtualenv_embedded/` subdirectory are embedded into +`virtualenv.py` itself as base64-encoded strings (in order to support +single-file use of `virtualenv.py` without installing it). If your patch +changes any file in `virtualenv_embedded/`, run `bin/rebuild-script.py` to +update the embedded version of that file in `virtualenv.py`; commit that and +submit it as part of your patch / pull request. + +.. _pip development: http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/development.html +.. _virtualenv repo: https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/ + +Running the tests +----------------- + +Virtualenv's test suite is small and not yet at all comprehensive, but we aim +to grow it. + +The easy way to run tests (handles test dependencies automatically):: + + $ python setup.py test + +If you want to run only a selection of the tests, you'll need to run them +directly with pytest instead. Create a virtualenv, and install required +packages:: + + $ pip install pytest mock + +Run pytest:: + + $ pytest + +Or select just a single test file to run:: + + $ pytest tests/test_virtualenv + +Status and License +------------------ + +``virtualenv`` is a successor to `workingenv +`_, and an extension +of `virtual-python +`_. + +It was written by Ian Bicking, sponsored by the `Open Planning +Project `_ and is now maintained by a +`group of developers `_. +It is licensed under an +`MIT-style permissive license `_. diff --git a/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/index.rst b/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/index.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e745a87b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/index.rst @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +Virtualenv +========== + +`Mailing list `_ | +`Issues `_ | +`Github `_ | +`PyPI `_ | +User IRC: #pypa +Dev IRC: #pypa-dev + +Introduction +------------ + +``virtualenv`` is a tool to create isolated Python environments. + +The basic problem being addressed is one of dependencies and versions, +and indirectly permissions. Imagine you have an application that +needs version 1 of LibFoo, but another application requires version +2. How can you use both these applications? If you install +everything into ``/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages`` (or whatever your +platform's standard location is), it's easy to end up in a situation +where you unintentionally upgrade an application that shouldn't be +upgraded. + +Or more generally, what if you want to install an application *and +leave it be*? If an application works, any change in its libraries or +the versions of those libraries can break the application. + +Also, what if you can't install packages into the global +``site-packages`` directory? For instance, on a shared host. + +In all these cases, ``virtualenv`` can help you. It creates an +environment that has its own installation directories, that doesn't +share libraries with other virtualenv environments (and optionally +doesn't access the globally installed libraries either). + +.. comment: split here + +.. toctree:: + :maxdepth: 2 + + installation + userguide + reference + development + changes + +.. warning:: + + Python bugfix releases 2.6.8, 2.7.3, 3.1.5 and 3.2.3 include a change that + will cause "import random" to fail with "cannot import name urandom" on any + virtualenv created on a Unix host with an earlier release of Python + 2.6/2.7/3.1/3.2, if the underlying system Python is upgraded. This is due to + the fact that a virtualenv uses the system Python's standard library but + contains its own copy of the Python interpreter, so an upgrade to the system + Python results in a mismatch between the version of the Python interpreter + and the version of the standard library. It can be fixed by removing + ``$ENV/bin/python`` and re-running virtualenv on the same target directory + with the upgraded Python. + +Other Documentation and Links +----------------------------- + +* `Blog announcement of virtualenv`__. + + .. __: http://blog.ianbicking.org/2007/10/10/workingenv-is-dead-long-live-virtualenv/ + +* James Gardner has written a tutorial on using `virtualenv with + Pylons + `_. + +* Chris Perkins created a `showmedo video including virtualenv + `_. + +* Doug Hellmann's `virtualenvwrapper`_ is a useful set of scripts to make + your workflow with many virtualenvs even easier. `His initial blog post on it`__. + He also wrote `an example of using virtualenv to try IPython`__. + + .. _virtualenvwrapper: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenvwrapper/ + .. __: https://doughellmann.com/blog/2008/05/01/virtualenvwrapper/ + .. __: https://doughellmann.com/blog/2008/02/01/ipython-and-virtualenv/ + +* `Pew`_ is another wrapper for virtualenv that makes use of a different + activation technique. + + .. _Pew: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pew/ + +* `Using virtualenv with mod_wsgi + `_. + +* `virtualenv commands + `_ for some more + workflow-related tools around virtualenv. + +* PyCon US 2011 talk: `Reverse-engineering Ian Bicking's brain: inside pip and virtualenv + `_. + By the end of the talk, you'll have a good idea exactly how pip + and virtualenv do their magic, and where to go looking in the source + for particular behaviors or bug fixes. + +Compare & Contrast with Alternatives +------------------------------------ + +There are several alternatives that create isolated environments: + +* ``workingenv`` (which I do not suggest you use anymore) is the + predecessor to this library. It used the main Python interpreter, + but relied on setting ``$PYTHONPATH`` to activate the environment. + This causes problems when running Python scripts that aren't part of + the environment (e.g., a globally installed ``hg`` or ``bzr``). It + also conflicted a lot with Setuptools. + +* `virtual-python + `_ + is also a predecessor to this library. It uses only symlinks, so it + couldn't work on Windows. It also symlinks over the *entire* + standard library and global ``site-packages``. As a result, it + won't see new additions to the global ``site-packages``. + + This script only symlinks a small portion of the standard library + into the environment, and so on Windows it is feasible to simply + copy these files over. Also, it creates a new/empty + ``site-packages`` and also adds the global ``site-packages`` to the + path, so updates are tracked separately. This script also installs + Setuptools automatically, saving a step and avoiding the need for + network access. + +* `zc.buildout `_ doesn't + create an isolated Python environment in the same style, but + achieves similar results through a declarative config file that sets + up scripts with very particular packages. As a declarative system, + it is somewhat easier to repeat and manage, but more difficult to + experiment with. ``zc.buildout`` includes the ability to setup + non-Python systems (e.g., a database server or an Apache instance). + +I *strongly* recommend anyone doing application development or +deployment use one of these tools. diff --git a/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/installation.rst b/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/installation.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3006d7617 --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/installation.rst @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +Installation +============ + +.. warning:: + + We advise installing virtualenv-1.9 or greater. Prior to version 1.9, the + pip included in virtualenv did not download from PyPI over SSL. + +.. warning:: + + When using pip to install virtualenv, we advise using pip 1.3 or greater. + Prior to version 1.3, pip did not download from PyPI over SSL. + +.. warning:: + + We advise against using easy_install to install virtualenv when using + setuptools < 0.9.7, because easy_install didn't download from PyPI over SSL + and was broken in some subtle ways. + +To install globally with `pip` (if you have pip 1.3 or greater installed globally): + +:: + + $ [sudo] pip install virtualenv + +Or to get the latest unreleased dev version: + +:: + + $ [sudo] pip install https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/tarball/develop + + +To install version X.X globally from source: + +:: + + $ curl -O https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/v/virtualenv/virtualenv-X.X.tar.gz + $ tar xvfz virtualenv-X.X.tar.gz + $ cd virtualenv-X.X + $ [sudo] python setup.py install + + +To *use* locally from source: + +:: + + $ curl -O https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/v/virtualenv/virtualenv-X.X.tar.gz + $ tar xvfz virtualenv-X.X.tar.gz + $ cd virtualenv-X.X + $ python virtualenv.py myVE + +.. note:: + + The ``virtualenv.py`` script is *not* supported if run without the + necessary pip/setuptools/virtualenv distributions available locally. All + of the installation methods above include a ``virtualenv_support`` + directory alongside ``virtualenv.py`` which contains a complete set of + pip and setuptools distributions, and so are fully supported. diff --git a/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/make.bat b/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/make.bat new file mode 100644 index 000000000..aa5c189fc --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/make.bat @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +@ECHO OFF + +REM Command file for Sphinx documentation + +if "%SPHINXBUILD%" == "" ( + set SPHINXBUILD=sphinx-build +) +set BUILDDIR=_build +set ALLSPHINXOPTS=-d %BUILDDIR%/doctrees %SPHINXOPTS% . +if NOT "%PAPER%" == "" ( + set ALLSPHINXOPTS=-D latex_paper_size=%PAPER% %ALLSPHINXOPTS% +) + +if "%1" == "" goto help + +if "%1" == "help" ( + :help + echo.Please use `make ^` where ^ is one of + echo. html to make standalone HTML files + echo. dirhtml to make HTML files named index.html in directories + echo. singlehtml to make a single large HTML file + echo. pickle to make pickle files + echo. json to make JSON files + echo. htmlhelp to make HTML files and a HTML help project + echo. qthelp to make HTML files and a qthelp project + echo. devhelp to make HTML files and a Devhelp project + echo. epub to make an epub + echo. latex to make LaTeX files, you can set PAPER=a4 or PAPER=letter + echo. text to make text files + echo. man to make manual pages + echo. changes to make an overview over all changed/added/deprecated items + echo. linkcheck to check all external links for integrity + echo. doctest to run all doctests embedded in the documentation if enabled + goto end +) + +if "%1" == "clean" ( + for /d %%i in (%BUILDDIR%\*) do rmdir /q /s %%i + del /q /s %BUILDDIR%\* + goto end +) + +if "%1" == "html" ( + %SPHINXBUILD% -b html %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/html + if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1 + echo. + echo.Build finished. The HTML pages are in %BUILDDIR%/html. + goto end +) + +if "%1" == "dirhtml" ( + %SPHINXBUILD% -b dirhtml %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/dirhtml + if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1 + echo. + echo.Build finished. The HTML pages are in %BUILDDIR%/dirhtml. + goto end +) + +if "%1" == "singlehtml" ( + %SPHINXBUILD% -b singlehtml %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/singlehtml + if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1 + echo. + echo.Build finished. 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The default is the + interpreter that virtualenv was installed with + (like ``/usr/bin/python``) + +.. option:: --clear + + Clear out the non-root install and start from scratch. + +.. option:: --system-site-packages + + Give the virtual environment access to the global + site-packages. + +.. option:: --always-copy + + Always copy files rather than symlinking. + +.. option:: --relocatable + + Make an EXISTING virtualenv environment relocatable. + This fixes up scripts and makes all .pth files relative. + +.. option:: --unzip-setuptools + + Unzip Setuptools when installing it. + +.. option:: --no-setuptools + + Do not install setuptools in the new virtualenv. + +.. option:: --no-pip + + Do not install pip in the new virtualenv. + +.. option:: --no-wheel + + Do not install wheel in the new virtualenv. + +.. option:: --extra-search-dir=DIR + + Directory to look for setuptools/pip distributions in. + This option can be specified multiple times. + +.. option:: --prompt=PROMPT + + Provides an alternative prompt prefix for this + environment. + +.. option:: --download + + Download preinstalled packages from PyPI. + +.. option:: --no-download + + Do not download preinstalled packages from PyPI. + +.. option:: --no-site-packages + + DEPRECATED. Retained only for backward compatibility. + Not having access to global site-packages is now the + default behavior. + +.. option:: --distribute +.. option:: --setuptools + + Legacy; now have no effect. Before version 1.10 these could be used + to choose whether to install Distribute_ or Setuptools_ into the created + virtualenv. Distribute has now been merged into Setuptools, and the + latter is always installed. + +.. _Distribute: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/distribute +.. _Setuptools: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools + + +Configuration +------------- + +Environment Variables +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Each command line option is automatically used to look for environment +variables with the name format ``VIRTUALENV_``. That means +the name of the command line options are capitalized and have dashes +(``'-'``) replaced with underscores (``'_'``). + +For example, to automatically use a custom Python binary instead of the +one virtualenv is run with you can also set an environment variable:: + + $ export VIRTUALENV_PYTHON=/opt/python-3.3/bin/python + $ virtualenv ENV + +It's the same as passing the option to virtualenv directly:: + + $ virtualenv --python=/opt/python-3.3/bin/python ENV + +This also works for appending command line options, like ``--find-links``. +Just leave an empty space between the passed values, e.g.:: + + $ export VIRTUALENV_EXTRA_SEARCH_DIR="/path/to/dists /path/to/other/dists" + $ virtualenv ENV + +is the same as calling:: + + $ virtualenv --extra-search-dir=/path/to/dists --extra-search-dir=/path/to/other/dists ENV + +.. envvar:: VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT + + Any virtualenv created when this is set to a non-empty value will not have + it's :ref:`activate` modify the shell prompt. + + +Configuration File +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +virtualenv also looks for a standard ini config file. On Unix and Mac OS X +that's ``$HOME/.virtualenv/virtualenv.ini`` and on Windows, it's +``%APPDATA%\virtualenv\virtualenv.ini``. + +The names of the settings are derived from the long command line option, +e.g. the option :option:`--python <-p>` would look like this:: + + [virtualenv] + python = /opt/python-3.3/bin/python + +Appending options like :option:`--extra-search-dir` can be written on multiple +lines:: + + [virtualenv] + extra-search-dir = + /path/to/dists + /path/to/other/dists + +Please have a look at the output of :option:`--help <-h>` for a full list +of supported options. + + +Extending Virtualenv +-------------------- + + +Creating Your Own Bootstrap Scripts +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +While this creates an environment, it doesn't put anything into the +environment. Developers may find it useful to distribute a script +that sets up a particular environment, for example a script that +installs a particular web application. + +To create a script like this, call +:py:func:`virtualenv.create_bootstrap_script`, and write the +result to your new bootstrapping script. + +.. py:function:: create_bootstrap_script(extra_text) + + Creates a bootstrap script from ``extra_text``, which is like + this script but with extend_parser, adjust_options, and after_install hooks. + +This returns a string that (written to disk of course) can be used +as a bootstrap script with your own customizations. The script +will be the standard virtualenv.py script, with your extra text +added (your extra text should be Python code). + +If you include these functions, they will be called: + +.. py:function:: extend_parser(optparse_parser) + + You can add or remove options from the parser here. + +.. py:function:: adjust_options(options, args) + + You can change options here, or change the args (if you accept + different kinds of arguments, be sure you modify ``args`` so it is + only ``[DEST_DIR]``). + +.. py:function:: after_install(options, home_dir) + + After everything is installed, this function is called. This + is probably the function you are most likely to use. An + example would be:: + + def after_install(options, home_dir): + if sys.platform == 'win32': + bin = 'Scripts' + else: + bin = 'bin' + subprocess.call([join(home_dir, bin, 'easy_install'), + 'MyPackage']) + subprocess.call([join(home_dir, bin, 'my-package-script'), + 'setup', home_dir]) + + This example immediately installs a package, and runs a setup + script from that package. + +Bootstrap Example +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Here's a more concrete example of how you could use this:: + + import virtualenv, textwrap + output = virtualenv.create_bootstrap_script(textwrap.dedent(""" + import os, subprocess + def after_install(options, home_dir): + etc = join(home_dir, 'etc') + if not os.path.exists(etc): + os.makedirs(etc) + subprocess.call([join(home_dir, 'bin', 'easy_install'), + 'BlogApplication']) + subprocess.call([join(home_dir, 'bin', 'paster'), + 'make-config', 'BlogApplication', + join(etc, 'blog.ini')]) + subprocess.call([join(home_dir, 'bin', 'paster'), + 'setup-app', join(etc, 'blog.ini')]) + """)) + f = open('blog-bootstrap.py', 'w').write(output) + +Another example is available `here`__. + +.. __: https://github.com/socialplanning/fassembler/blob/master/fassembler/create-venv-script.py diff --git a/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/userguide.rst b/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/userguide.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..35f0dc950 --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/mozharness/external_tools/virtualenv/docs/userguide.rst @@ -0,0 +1,258 @@ +User Guide +========== + + +Usage +----- + +Virtualenv has one basic command:: + + $ virtualenv ENV + +Where ``ENV`` is a directory to place the new virtual environment. It has +a number of usual effects (modifiable by many :ref:`options`): + + - :file:`ENV/lib/` and :file:`ENV/include/` are created, containing supporting + library files for a new virtualenv python. Packages installed in this + environment will live under :file:`ENV/lib/pythonX.X/site-packages/`. + + - :file:`ENV/bin` is created, where executables live - noticeably a new + :command:`python`. Thus running a script with ``#! /path/to/ENV/bin/python`` + would run that script under this virtualenv's python. + + - The crucial packages pip_ and setuptools_ are installed, which allow other + packages to be easily installed to the environment. This associated pip + can be run from :file:`ENV/bin/pip`. + +The python in your new virtualenv is effectively isolated from the python that +was used to create it. + +.. _pip: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip +.. _setuptools: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools + + +.. _activate: + +activate script +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +In a newly created virtualenv there will also be a :command:`activate` shell +script. For Windows systems, activation scripts are provided for +the Command Prompt and Powershell. + +On Posix systems, this resides in :file:`/ENV/bin/`, so you can run:: + + $ source bin/activate + +For some shells (e.g. the original Bourne Shell) you may need to use the +:command:`.` command, when :command:`source` does not exist. There are also +separate activate files for some other shells, like csh and fish. +:file:`bin/activate` should work for bash/zsh/dash. + +This will change your ``$PATH`` so its first entry is the virtualenv's +``bin/`` directory. (You have to use ``source`` because it changes your +shell environment in-place.) This is all it does; it's purely a +convenience. If you directly run a script or the python interpreter +from the virtualenv's ``bin/`` directory (e.g. ``path/to/ENV/bin/pip`` +or ``/path/to/ENV/bin/python-script.py``) there's no need for +activation. + +The ``activate`` script will also modify your shell prompt to indicate +which environment is currently active. To disable this behaviour, see +:envvar:`VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT`. + +To undo these changes to your path (and prompt), just run:: + + $ deactivate + +On Windows, the equivalent `activate` script is in the ``Scripts`` folder:: + + > \path\to\env\Scripts\activate + +And type ``deactivate`` to undo the changes. + +Based on your active shell (CMD.exe or Powershell.exe), Windows will use +either activate.bat or activate.ps1 (as appropriate) to activate the +virtual environment. If using Powershell, see the notes about code signing +below. + +.. note:: + + If using Powershell, the ``activate`` script is subject to the + `execution policies`_ on the system. By default on Windows 7, the system's + excution policy is set to ``Restricted``, meaning no scripts like the + ``activate`` script are allowed to be executed. But that can't stop us + from changing that slightly to allow it to be executed. + + In order to use the script, you can relax your system's execution + policy to ``AllSigned``, meaning all scripts on the system must be + digitally signed to be executed. Since the virtualenv activation + script is signed by one of the authors (Jannis Leidel) this level of + the execution policy suffices. As an administrator run:: + + PS C:\> Set-ExecutionPolicy AllSigned + + Then you'll be asked to trust the signer, when executing the script. + You will be prompted with the following:: + + PS C:\> virtualenv .\foo + New python executable in C:\foo\Scripts\python.exe + Installing setuptools................done. + Installing pip...................done. + PS C:\> .\foo\scripts\activate + + Do you want to run software from this untrusted publisher? + File C:\foo\scripts\activate.ps1 is published by E=jannis@leidel.info, + CN=Jannis Leidel, L=Berlin, S=Berlin, C=DE, Description=581796-Gh7xfJxkxQSIO4E0 + and is not trusted on your system. Only run scripts from trusted publishers. + [V] Never run [D] Do not run [R] Run once [A] Always run [?] Help + (default is "D"):A + (foo) PS C:\> + + If you select ``[A] Always Run``, the certificate will be added to the + Trusted Publishers of your user account, and will be trusted in this + user's context henceforth. If you select ``[R] Run Once``, the script will + be run, but you will be prometed on a subsequent invocation. Advanced users + can add the signer's certificate to the Trusted Publishers of the Computer + account to apply to all users (though this technique is out of scope of this + document). + + Alternatively, you may relax the system execution policy to allow running + of local scripts without verifying the code signature using the following:: + + PS C:\> Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned + + Since the ``activate.ps1`` script is generated locally for each virtualenv, + it is not considered a remote script and can then be executed. + +.. _`execution policies`: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd347641.aspx + +Removing an Environment +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Removing a virtual environment is simply done by deactivating it and deleting the +environment folder with all its contents:: + + (ENV)$ deactivate + $ rm -r /path/to/ENV + +The :option:`--system-site-packages` Option +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +If you build with ``virtualenv --system-site-packages ENV``, your virtual +environment will inherit packages from ``/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages`` +(or wherever your global site-packages directory is). + +This can be used if you have control over the global site-packages directory, +and you want to depend on the packages there. If you want isolation from the +global system, do not use this flag. + +Windows Notes +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Some paths within the virtualenv are slightly different on Windows: scripts and +executables on Windows go in ``ENV\Scripts\`` instead of ``ENV/bin/`` and +libraries go in ``ENV\Lib\`` rather than ``ENV/lib/``. + +To create a virtualenv under a path with spaces in it on Windows, you'll need +the `win32api `_ library installed. + + +Using Virtualenv without ``bin/python`` +--------------------------------------- + +Sometimes you can't or don't want to use the Python interpreter +created by the virtualenv. For instance, in a `mod_python +`_ or `mod_wsgi `_ +environment, there is only one interpreter. + +Luckily, it's easy. You must use the custom Python interpreter to +*install* libraries. But to *use* libraries, you just have to be sure +the path is correct. A script is available to correct the path. You +can setup the environment like:: + + activate_this = '/path/to/env/bin/activate_this.py' + execfile(activate_this, dict(__file__=activate_this)) + +This will change ``sys.path`` and even change ``sys.prefix``, but also allow +you to use an existing interpreter. Items in your environment will show up +first on ``sys.path``, before global items. However, global items will +always be accessible (as if the :option:`--system-site-packages` flag had been +used in creating the environment, whether it was or not). Also, this cannot undo +the activation of other environments, or modules that have been imported. +You shouldn't try to, for instance, activate an environment before a web +request; you should activate *one* environment as early as possible, and not +do it again in that process. + +Making Environments Relocatable +------------------------------- + +**Note:** this option is somewhat experimental, and there are probably +caveats that have not yet been identified. + +.. warning:: + + The ``--relocatable`` option currently has a number of issues, + and is not guaranteed to work in all circumstances. It is possible + that the option will be deprecated in a future version of ``virtualenv``. + +Normally environments are tied to a specific path. That means that +you cannot move an environment around or copy it to another computer. +You can fix up an environment to make it relocatable with the +command:: + + $ virtualenv --relocatable ENV + +This will make some of the files created by setuptools use relative paths, +and will change all the scripts to use ``activate_this.py`` instead of using +the location of the Python interpreter to select the environment. + +**Note:** scripts which have been made relocatable will only work if +the virtualenv is activated, specifically the python executable from +the virtualenv must be the first one on the system PATH. Also note that +the activate scripts are not currently made relocatable by +``virtualenv --relocatable``. + +**Note:** you must run this after you've installed *any* packages into +the environment. If you make an environment relocatable, then +install a new package, you must run ``virtualenv --relocatable`` +again. + +Also, this **does not make your packages cross-platform**. You can +move the directory around, but it can only be used on other similar +computers. Some known environmental differences that can cause +incompatibilities: a different version of Python, when one platform +uses UCS2 for its internal unicode representation and another uses +UCS4 (a compile-time option), obvious platform changes like Windows +vs. Linux, or Intel vs. ARM, and if you have libraries that bind to C +libraries on the system, if those C libraries are located somewhere +different (either different versions, or a different filesystem +layout). + +If you use this flag to create an environment, currently, the +:option:`--system-site-packages` option will be implied. + +The :option:`--extra-search-dir` option +--------------------------------------- + +This option allows you to provide your own versions of setuptools and/or +pip to use instead of the embedded versions that come with virtualenv. + +To use this feature, pass one or more ``--extra-search-dir`` options to +virtualenv like this:: + + $ virtualenv --extra-search-dir=/path/to/distributions ENV + +The ``/path/to/distributions`` path should point to a directory that contains +setuptools and/or pip wheels. + +virtualenv will look for wheels in the specified directories, but will use +pip's standard algorithm for selecting the wheel to install, which looks for +the latest compatible wheel. + +As well as the extra directories, the search order includes: + +#. The ``virtualenv_support`` directory relative to virtualenv.py +#. The directory where virtualenv.py is located. +#. The current directory. + -- cgit v1.2.3