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- # Copyright 2021-2025 Avaiga Private Limited
- #
- # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
- # the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
- #
- # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- #
- # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on
- # an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
- # specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
- # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Common artifacts used by the other scripts located in this directory.
- # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- import argparse
- import json
- import os
- import re
- import subprocess
- import typing as t
- from dataclasses import asdict, dataclass
- from datetime import datetime
- from pathlib import Path
- import requests
- # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- @dataclass(frozen=True)
- class Version:
- """Helps manipulate version numbers."""
- major: int
- minor: int
- patch: int = 0
- ext: t.Optional[str] = None
- # Matching level
- MAJOR: t.ClassVar[int] = 1
- MINOR: t.ClassVar[int] = 2
- PATCH: t.ClassVar[int] = 3
- # Unknown version constant
- UNKNOWN: t.ClassVar["Version"]
- @property
- def name(self) -> str:
- """Returns a string representation of this Version without the extension part."""
- return f"{self.major}.{self.minor}.{self.patch}"
- @property
- def full_name(self) -> str:
- """Returns a full string representation of this Version."""
- return f"{self.name}.{self.ext}" if self.ext else self.name
- def __str__(self) -> str:
- """Returns a string representation of this version."""
- return self.full_name
- def __repr__(self) -> str:
- """Returns a full string representation of this version."""
- ext = f".{self.ext}" if self.ext else ""
- return f"Version({self.major}.{self.minor}.{self.patch}{ext})"
- @classmethod
- def from_string(cls, version: str):
- """Creates a Version from a string.
- Arguments:
- version: a version name as a string.<br/>
- The format should be "<major>.<minor>[.<patch>[.<extension>]] where
- - <major> must be a number, indicating the major number of the version
- - <minor> must be a number, indicating the minor number of the version
- - <patch> must be a number, indicating the patch level of the version. Optional.
- - <extension> must be a string. It is common practice that <extension> ends with a
- number, but it is not required. Optional.
- Returns:
- A new Version object with the appropriate values that were parsed.
- """
- match = re.fullmatch(r"(\d+)\.(\d+)(?:\.(\d+))?(?:\.([^\s]+))?", version)
- if match:
- major = int(match[1])
- minor = int(match[2])
- patch = int(match[3]) if match[3] else 0
- ext = match[4]
- return cls(major=major, minor=minor, patch=patch, ext=ext)
- else:
- raise ValueError(f"String not in expected format: {version}")
- def to_dict(self) -> dict[str, str]:
- """Returns this Version as a dictionary."""
- return {k: v for k, v in asdict(self).items() if v is not None}
- @staticmethod
- def check_argument(value: str) -> "Version":
- """Checks version parameter in an argparse context."""
- try:
- version = Version.from_string(value)
- except Exception as e:
- raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(f"'{value}' is not a valid version number.") from e
- return version
- def validate_extension(self, ext="dev"):
- """Returns True if the extension part of this Version is the one queried."""
- return self.split_ext()[0] == ext
- def split_ext(self) -> t.Tuple[str, int]:
- """Splits extension into the (identifier, index) tuple
- Returns:
- ("", -1) if there is no extension.
- (extension, -1) if there is no extension index.
- (extension, index) if there is an extension index (e.g. "dev3").
- """
- if not self.ext or (match := re.fullmatch(r"(.*?)(\d+)?", self.ext)) is None:
- return ("", -1) # No extension
- # Potentially no index
- return (match[1], int(match[2]) if match[2] else -1)
- def is_compatible(self, version: "Version") -> bool:
- """Checks if this version is compatible with another.
- Version v1 is defined as being compatible with version v2 if a package built with version v1
- can safely depend on another package built with version v2.<br/>
- Here are the conditions set when checking whether v1 is compatible with v2:
- - If v1 and v2 have different major or minor numbers, they are not compatible.
- - If v1 has no extension, it is compatible only with v2 that have no extension.
- - If v1 has an extension, it is compatible with any v2 that has the same extension, no
- matter the extension index.
- I.e.:
- package-1.[m].[t] is NOT compatible with any sub-package-[M].* where M != 1
- package-1.2.[t] is NOT compatible with any sub-package-1.[m].* where m != 2
- package-1.2.[t] is compatible with all sub-package-1.2.*
- package-1.2.[t].ext[X] is compatible with all sub-package-1.2.*.ext*
- package-1.2.3 is NOT compatible with any sub-package-1.2.*.*
- package-1.2.3.extA is NOT compatible with any sub-package-1.2.*.extB if extA != extB,
- independently of a potential extension index.
- Arguments:
- version: the version to check compatibility against.
- Returns:
- True is this Version is compatible with *version* and False if it is not.
- """
- if self.major != version.major or self.minor != version.minor:
- return False
- if self.patch > version.patch:
- return True
- # No extensions on either → Compatible
- if not self.ext and not version.ext:
- return True
- # self has extension, version doesn't → Compatible
- if self.ext and not version.ext:
- return True
- # Version has extension, self doesn't → Not compatible
- if not self.ext and version.ext:
- return False
- # Both have extensions → check identifiers. Dissimilar identifiers → Not compatible
- self_prefix, _ = self.split_ext()
- other_prefix, _ = version.split_ext()
- if self_prefix != other_prefix:
- return False
- # Same identifiers → Compatible
- return True
- def matches(self, version: "Version", level: int = PATCH) -> bool:
- """Checks whether this version matches another, up to some level.
- Arguments:
- version: The version to check against.
- level: The level of precision for the match:
- - Version.MAJOR: compare only the major version;
- - Version.MINOR: compare major and minor versions;
- - Version.PATCH: compare major, minor, and patch versions.
- Returns:
- True if the versions match up to the given level, False otherwise.
- """
- if self.major != version.major:
- return False
- if level >= self.MINOR and self.minor != version.minor:
- return False
- if level >= self.PATCH and self.patch != version.patch:
- return False
- return True
- def __lt__(self, other: "Version") -> bool:
- if not isinstance(other, Version):
- return NotImplemented
- # Compare major, minor, patch
- self_tuple = (self.major, self.minor, self.patch)
- other_tuple = (other.major, other.minor, other.patch)
- if self_tuple != other_tuple:
- return self_tuple < other_tuple
- # Same version number, now compare extensions
- return self._ext_sort_key() < other._ext_sort_key()
- def _ext_sort_key(self) -> t.Tuple[int, str, int]:
- """
- Defines ordering for extensions.
- Final versions (None) are considered greater than prereleases.
- Example sort order:
- 1.0.0.dev1 < 1.0.0.rc1 < 1.0.0 < 1.0.1
- """
- if self.ext is None:
- return (2, "", 0) # Final release — highest priority
- # Parse extension like "dev1" into prefix + number
- match = re.match(r"([a-zA-Z]+)(\d*)", self.ext)
- if match:
- label, num = match.groups()
- num_val = int(num) if num else 0
- return (1, label, num_val) # Pre-release
- else:
- return (0, self.ext, 0) # Unknown extension format — lowest priority
- Version.UNKNOWN = Version(0, 0)
- # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- class Package:
- """Information on any Taipy package and sub-package."""
- # Base names of the sub packages taipy-*
- # They also are the names of the directory where their code belongs, under the 'taipy' directory,
- # in the root of the Taipy repository.
- # Order is important: package that are dependent of others must appear first.
- NAMES = ["common", "core", "gui", "rest", "templates"]
- _packages = {}
- def __new__(cls, name: str) -> "Package":
- if name.startswith("taipy-"):
- name = name[6:]
- if name in cls._packages:
- return cls._packages[name]
- package = super().__new__(cls)
- cls._packages[name] = package
- return package
- def __init__(self, package: str) -> None:
- self._name = package
- if package == "taipy":
- self._short = package
- else:
- if package.startswith("taipy-"):
- self._short = package[6:]
- else:
- self._name = f"taipy-{package}"
- self._short = package
- if self._short not in Package.NAMES:
- raise ValueError(f"Invalid package name '{package}'.")
- @classmethod
- def names(cls, add_taipy=False) -> list[str]:
- return cls.NAMES + (["taipy"] if add_taipy else [])
- @staticmethod
- def check_argument(value: str) -> str:
- """Checks package parameter in an argparse context."""
- n_value = value.lower()
- if n_value in Package.names(True) or value == "all":
- return n_value
- raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(f"'{value}' is not a valid Taipy package name.")
- @property
- def name(self) -> str:
- """The full package name."""
- return self._name
- @property
- def short_name(self) -> str:
- """The short package name."""
- return self._short
- @property
- def package_dir(self) -> str:
- return "taipy" if self._name == "taipy" else os.path.join("taipy", self._short)
- def load_version(self) -> Version:
- """
- Returns the Version defined in this package's version.json content.
- """
- with open(Path(self.package_dir) / "version.json") as version_file:
- data = json.load(version_file)
- return Version(**data)
- def save_version(self, version: Version) -> None:
- """
- Saves the Version to this package's version.json file.
- """
- with open(os.path.join(Path(self.package_dir), "version.json"), "w") as version_file:
- json.dump(version.to_dict(), version_file)
- def __str__(self) -> str:
- """Returns a string representation of this package."""
- return self.name
- def __repr__(self) -> str:
- """Returns a full string representation of this package."""
- return f"Package({self.name})"
- def __eq__(self, other):
- return isinstance(other, Package) and (self._short, self._short) == (other._short, other._short)
- def __hash__(self):
- return hash(self._short)
- # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- def run_command(*args) -> str:
- return subprocess.run(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, text=True, check=True).stdout.strip()
- # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- class Git:
- @staticmethod
- def get_current_branch() -> str:
- return run_command("git", "branch", "--show-current")
- @staticmethod
- def get_github_path() -> t.Optional[str]:
- """Retrieve current Git path (<owner>/<repo>)."""
- branch_name = Git.get_current_branch()
- remote_name = run_command("git", "config", f"branch.{branch_name}.remote")
- url = run_command("git", "remote", "get-url", remote_name)
- if match := re.fullmatch(r"(?:git@github\.com:|https://github\.com/)(.*)\.git", url):
- return match[1]
- print("ERROR - Could not retrieve GibHub branch path") # noqa: T201
- return None
- # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- class Release(t.TypedDict):
- version: Version
- id: str
- tag: str
- published_at: str
- def fetch_github_releases(gh_path: t.Optional[str] = None) -> dict[Package, list[Release]]:
- # Retrieve all available releases (potentially paginating results) for all packages.
- # Returns a dictionary of package_short_name/list-of-releases pairs.
- # A 'release' is a dictionary where "version" if the package version, "id" is the release id and
- # "tag" is the release tag name.
- headers = {"Accept": "application/vnd.github+json"}
- all_releases: dict[str, list[Release]] = {}
- if gh_path is None:
- gh_path = Git.get_github_path()
- if gh_path is None:
- raise ValueError("Couldn't figure out GitHub branch path.")
- url = f"https://api.github.com/repos/{gh_path}/releases"
- page = 1
- # Read all release versions and store them in a package_name - list[Version] dictionary
- while url:
- response = requests.get(url, params={"per_page": 50, "page": page}, headers=headers)
- response.raise_for_status() # Raise error for bad responses
- for release in response.json():
- release_id = release["id"]
- tag = release["tag_name"]
- published_at = release["published_at"]
- pkg_ver, pkg = tag.split("-") if "-" in tag else (tag, "taipy")
- # Drop legacy packages (config...)
- if pkg != "taipy" and pkg not in Package.NAMES:
- continue
- # Exception for legacy version: v1.0.0 -> 1.0.0
- if pkg_ver == "v1.0.0":
- pkg_ver = pkg_ver[1:]
- version = Version.from_string(pkg_ver)
- new_release: Release = {"version": version, "id": release_id, "tag": tag, "published_at": published_at}
- if releases := all_releases.get(pkg):
- releases.append(new_release)
- else:
- all_releases[pkg] = [new_release]
- # Check for pagination in the `Link` header
- link_header = response.headers.get("Link", "")
- if 'rel="next"' in link_header:
- url = link_header.split(";")[0].strip("<>") # Extract next page URL
- page += 1
- else:
- url = None # No more pages
- # Sort all releases for all packages by publishing date (most recent first)
- for p in all_releases.keys():
- all_releases[p].sort(
- key=lambda r: datetime.fromisoformat(r["published_at"].replace("Z", "+00:00")), reverse=True
- )
- # Build and return the dictionary using Package instances
- return {Package(p): v for p, v in all_releases.items()}
- # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- def fetch_latest_github_taipy_releases(
- all_releases: t.Optional[dict[Package, list[Release]]] = None, gh_path: t.Optional[str] = None
- ) -> Version:
- # Retrieve all available releases if necessary
- if all_releases is None:
- all_releases = fetch_github_releases(gh_path)
- # Find the latest 'taipy' version that has no extension
- latest_taipy_version = Version.UNKNOWN
- releases = all_releases.get(Package("taipy"))
- if releases := all_releases.get(Package("taipy")):
- # Retrieve all non-dev releases
- versions = [release["version"] for release in releases if release["version"].ext is None]
- # Find the latest
- if versions:
- latest_taipy_version = max(versions)
- return latest_taipy_version
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