/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/application/dependency.py is in python-application 1.4.1-1.
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#
"""Manage application dependencies at runtime"""
__all__ = ['ApplicationDependencies', 'PackageDependency', 'DependencyError']
from application.version import Version
class DependencyError(Exception): pass
class PackageDependency(object):
"""Describe a package dependency"""
def __init__(self, name, required_version, version_attribute=None):
"""
Take a package name, minimum required version and an optional
version attribute to describe a package dependency. If the
version_attribute argument is specified, it must be a string
containing the path inside the package to a string attribute
containing the package version. If not specified it defaults
to 'package.__version__' where package is derived from name
by stripping the 'python-' prefix if present.
"""
if version_attribute is None:
if name.startswith('python-'):
module_name = name[7:]
else:
module_name = name
version_attribute = '__version__'
else:
module_name, version_attribute = version_attribute.rsplit('.', 1)
try:
module = __import__(module_name, fromlist=module_name.rsplit('.', 1)[1:], level=0)
except ImportError:
version = None
else:
version = self.format_version(getattr(module, version_attribute, 'undefined'))
self.name = name
self.required_version = required_version
self.installed_version = version
def format_version(self, package_version):
"""Convert the version attribute value into a version string"""
return package_version
class ApplicationDependencies(object):
"""Describe a collection of package dependencies for an application"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
"""
Take PackageDependency instances as positional arguments and/or
package_name='required_version' keyword arguments to create a
collection of package dependencies
"""
self.dependencies = [x for x in args if isinstance(x, PackageDependency)]
if len(self.dependencies) != len(args):
raise TypeError("positional arguments must be instances of PackageDependency")
self.dependencies.extend((PackageDependency(name, version) for name, version in sorted(kw.iteritems())))
def check(self):
"""Raise DependencyError if the dependencies are not satisfied"""
for dep in self.dependencies:
if dep.installed_version is None:
raise DependencyError("need %s version %s or higer but it's not installed" % (dep.name, dep.required_version))
if Version.parse(dep.installed_version) < Version.parse(dep.required_version):
raise DependencyError("need %s version %s or higer but only %s is installed" % (dep.name, dep.required_version, dep.installed_version))
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