from __future__ import annotations import contextlib import os import random import re import shlex from collections.abc import Generator from collections.abc import Sequence from typing import Any from typing import ContextManager from typing import NoReturn from typing import Protocol import pre_commit.constants as C from pre_commit import parse_shebang from pre_commit import xargs from pre_commit.prefix import Prefix from pre_commit.util import cmd_output_b FIXED_RANDOM_SEED = 1542676187 SHIMS_RE = re.compile(r'[/\\]shims[/\\]') class Language(Protocol): # Use `None` for no installation / environment @property def ENVIRONMENT_DIR(self) -> str | None: ... # return a value to replace `'default` for `language_version` def get_default_version(self) -> str: ... # return whether the environment is healthy (or should be rebuilt) def health_check(self, prefix: Prefix, version: str) -> str | None: ... # install a repository for the given language and language_version def install_environment( self, prefix: Prefix, version: str, additional_dependencies: Sequence[str], ) -> None: ... # modify the environment for hook execution def in_env(self, prefix: Prefix, version: str) -> ContextManager[None]: ... # execute a hook and return the exit code and output def run_hook( self, prefix: Prefix, entry: str, args: Sequence[str], file_args: Sequence[str], *, is_local: bool, require_serial: bool, color: bool, ) -> tuple[int, bytes]: ... def exe_exists(exe: str) -> bool: found = parse_shebang.find_executable(exe) if found is None: # exe exists return False homedir = os.path.expanduser('~') try: common: str | None = os.path.commonpath((found, homedir)) except ValueError: # on windows, different drives raises ValueError common = None return ( # it is not in a /shims/ directory not SHIMS_RE.search(found) and ( # the homedir is / (docker, service user, etc.) os.path.dirname(homedir) == homedir or # the exe is not contained in the home directory common != homedir ) ) def setup_cmd(prefix: Prefix, cmd: tuple[str, ...], **kwargs: Any) -> None: cmd_output_b(*cmd, cwd=prefix.prefix_dir, **kwargs) def environment_dir(prefix: Prefix, d: str, language_version: str) -> str: return prefix.path(f'{d}-{language_version}') def assert_version_default(binary: str, version: str) -> None: if version != C.DEFAULT: raise AssertionError( f'for now, pre-commit requires system-installed {binary} -- ' f'you selected `language_version: {version}`', ) def assert_no_additional_deps( lang: str, additional_deps: Sequence[str], ) -> None: if additional_deps: raise AssertionError( f'for now, pre-commit does not support ' f'additional_dependencies for {lang} -- ' f'you selected `additional_dependencies: {additional_deps}`', ) def basic_get_default_version() -> str: return C.DEFAULT def basic_health_check(prefix: Prefix, language_version: str) -> str | None: return None def no_install( prefix: Prefix, version: str, additional_dependencies: Sequence[str], ) -> NoReturn: raise AssertionError('This language is not installable') @contextlib.contextmanager def no_env(prefix: Prefix, version: str) -> Generator[None, None, None]: yield def target_concurrency() -> int: if 'PRE_COMMIT_NO_CONCURRENCY' in os.environ: return 1 else: # Travis appears to have a bunch of CPUs, but we can't use them all. if 'TRAVIS' in os.environ: return 2 else: return xargs.cpu_count() def _shuffled(seq: Sequence[str]) -> list[str]: """Deterministically shuffle""" fixed_random = random.Random() fixed_random.seed(FIXED_RANDOM_SEED, version=1) seq = list(seq) fixed_random.shuffle(seq) return seq def run_xargs( cmd: tuple[str, ...], file_args: Sequence[str], *, require_serial: bool, color: bool, ) -> tuple[int, bytes]: if require_serial: jobs = 1 else: # Shuffle the files so that they more evenly fill out the xargs # partitions, but do it deterministically in case a hook cares about # ordering. file_args = _shuffled(file_args) jobs = target_concurrency() return xargs.xargs(cmd, file_args, target_concurrency=jobs, color=color) def hook_cmd(entry: str, args: Sequence[str]) -> tuple[str, ...]: return (*shlex.split(entry), *args) def basic_run_hook( prefix: Prefix, entry: str, args: Sequence[str], file_args: Sequence[str], *, is_local: bool, require_serial: bool, color: bool, ) -> tuple[int, bytes]: return run_xargs( hook_cmd(entry, args), file_args, require_serial=require_serial, color=color, )