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YuviPanda f82c49c12c Use sha256 sums for verifying miniconda download
miniconda downloader now provides sha256 hashes. Previously
it provided only md5 hashes. md5 is deprecated everywhere for
everything, so let's use this
2020-05-29 13:32:55 +03:00

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"""
Wrap conda commandline program
"""
import os
import subprocess
import json
import hashlib
import contextlib
import tempfile
import requests
from distutils.version import LooseVersion as V
from tljh import utils
def sha256_file(fname):
"""
Return sha256 of a given filename
Copied from https://stackoverflow.com/a/3431838
"""
hash_sha256 = hashlib.sha256()
with open(fname, "rb") as f:
for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(4096), b""):
hash_sha256.update(chunk)
return hash_sha256.hexdigest()
def check_miniconda_version(prefix, version):
"""
Return true if a miniconda install with version exists at prefix
"""
try:
installed_version = subprocess.check_output([
os.path.join(prefix, 'bin', 'conda'),
'-V'
], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).decode().strip().split()[1]
return V(installed_version) >= V(version)
except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, FileNotFoundError):
# Conda doesn't exist
return False
@contextlib.contextmanager
def download_miniconda_installer(installer_url, sha256sum):
"""
Context manager to download miniconda installer from a given URL
This should be used as a contextmanager. It downloads miniconda installer
of given version, verifies the sha256sum & provides path to it to the `with`
block to run.
"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as f:
with open(f.name, 'wb') as f:
f.write(requests.get(installer_url).content)
if sha256_file(f.name) != sha256sum:
raise Exception('sha256sum hash mismatch! Downloaded file corrupted')
yield f.name
def fix_permissions(prefix):
"""Fix permissions in the install prefix
For all files in the prefix, ensure that:
- everything is owned by current user:group
- nothing is world-writeable
Run after each install command.
"""
utils.run_subprocess(
["chown", "-R", "{}:{}".format(os.getuid(), os.getgid()), prefix]
)
utils.run_subprocess(["chmod", "-R", "o-w", prefix])
def install_miniconda(installer_path, prefix):
"""
Install miniconda with installer at installer_path under prefix
"""
utils.run_subprocess([
'/bin/bash',
installer_path,
'-u', '-b',
'-p', prefix
])
# fix permissions on initial install
# a few files have the wrong ownership and permissions initially
# when the installer is run as root
fix_permissions(prefix)
def ensure_conda_packages(prefix, packages):
"""
Ensure packages (from conda-forge) are installed in the conda prefix.
"""
conda_executable = [os.path.join(prefix, 'bin', 'python'), '-m', 'conda']
abspath = os.path.abspath(prefix)
# Let subprocess errors propagate
# Explicitly do *not* capture stderr, since that's not always JSON!
# Scripting conda is a PITA!
# FIXME: raise different exception when using
raw_output = subprocess.check_output(conda_executable + [
'install',
'-c', 'conda-forge', # Make customizable if we ever need to
'--json',
'--prefix', abspath
] + packages).decode()
# `conda install` outputs JSON lines for fetch updates,
# and a undelimited output at the end. There is no reasonable way to
# parse this outside of this kludge.
filtered_output = '\n'.join([
l for l in raw_output.split('\n')
# Sometimes the JSON messages start with a \x00. The lstrip removes these.
# conda messages seem to randomly throw \x00 in places for no reason
if not l.lstrip('\x00').startswith('{"fetch"')
])
output = json.loads(filtered_output.lstrip('\x00'))
if 'success' in output and output['success'] == True:
return
fix_permissions(prefix)
def ensure_pip_packages(prefix, packages):
"""
Ensure pip packages are installed in the given conda prefix.
"""
abspath = os.path.abspath(prefix)
pip_executable = [os.path.join(abspath, 'bin', 'python'), '-m', 'pip']
utils.run_subprocess(pip_executable + [
'install',
'--no-cache-dir',
] + packages)
fix_permissions(prefix)
def ensure_pip_requirements(prefix, requirements_path):
"""
Ensure pip packages from given requirements_path are installed in given conda prefix.
requirements_path can be a file or a URL.
"""
abspath = os.path.abspath(prefix)
pip_executable = [os.path.join(abspath, 'bin', 'python'), '-m', 'pip']
utils.run_subprocess(pip_executable + [
'install',
'-r',
requirements_path
])
fix_permissions(prefix)