311 lines
11 KiB
JavaScript
311 lines
11 KiB
JavaScript
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'use strict'
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const log = require('./log')
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const semver = require('semver')
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const { execFile } = require('./util')
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const win = process.platform === 'win32'
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function getOsUserInfo () {
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try {
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return require('os').userInfo().username
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} catch {}
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}
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const systemDrive = process.env.SystemDrive || 'C:'
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const username = process.env.USERNAME || process.env.USER || getOsUserInfo()
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const localAppData = process.env.LOCALAPPDATA || `${systemDrive}\\${username}\\AppData\\Local`
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const foundLocalAppData = process.env.LOCALAPPDATA || username
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const programFiles = process.env.ProgramW6432 || process.env.ProgramFiles || `${systemDrive}\\Program Files`
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const programFilesX86 = process.env['ProgramFiles(x86)'] || `${programFiles} (x86)`
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const winDefaultLocationsArray = []
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for (const majorMinor of ['311', '310', '39', '38']) {
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if (foundLocalAppData) {
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winDefaultLocationsArray.push(
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`${localAppData}\\Programs\\Python\\Python${majorMinor}\\python.exe`,
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`${programFiles}\\Python${majorMinor}\\python.exe`,
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`${localAppData}\\Programs\\Python\\Python${majorMinor}-32\\python.exe`,
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`${programFiles}\\Python${majorMinor}-32\\python.exe`,
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`${programFilesX86}\\Python${majorMinor}-32\\python.exe`
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)
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} else {
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winDefaultLocationsArray.push(
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`${programFiles}\\Python${majorMinor}\\python.exe`,
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`${programFiles}\\Python${majorMinor}-32\\python.exe`,
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`${programFilesX86}\\Python${majorMinor}-32\\python.exe`
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)
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}
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}
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class PythonFinder {
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static findPython = (...args) => new PythonFinder(...args).findPython()
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log = log.withPrefix('find Python')
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argsExecutable = ['-c', 'import sys; print(sys.executable);']
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argsVersion = ['-c', 'import sys; print("%s.%s.%s" % sys.version_info[:3]);']
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semverRange = '>=3.6.0'
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// These can be overridden for testing:
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execFile = execFile
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env = process.env
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win = win
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pyLauncher = 'py.exe'
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winDefaultLocations = winDefaultLocationsArray
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constructor (configPython) {
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this.configPython = configPython
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this.errorLog = []
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}
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// Logs a message at verbose level, but also saves it to be displayed later
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// at error level if an error occurs. This should help diagnose the problem.
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addLog (message) {
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this.log.verbose(message)
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this.errorLog.push(message)
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}
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// Find Python by trying a sequence of possibilities.
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// Ignore errors, keep trying until Python is found.
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async findPython () {
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const SKIP = 0
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const FAIL = 1
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const toCheck = (() => {
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if (this.env.NODE_GYP_FORCE_PYTHON) {
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return [{
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before: () => {
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this.addLog(
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'checking Python explicitly set from NODE_GYP_FORCE_PYTHON')
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this.addLog('- process.env.NODE_GYP_FORCE_PYTHON is ' +
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`"${this.env.NODE_GYP_FORCE_PYTHON}"`)
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},
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check: () => this.checkCommand(this.env.NODE_GYP_FORCE_PYTHON)
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}]
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}
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const checks = [
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{
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before: () => {
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if (!this.configPython) {
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this.addLog(
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'Python is not set from command line or npm configuration')
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return SKIP
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}
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this.addLog('checking Python explicitly set from command line or ' +
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'npm configuration')
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this.addLog('- "--python=" or "npm config get python" is ' +
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`"${this.configPython}"`)
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},
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check: () => this.checkCommand(this.configPython)
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},
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{
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before: () => {
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if (!this.env.PYTHON) {
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this.addLog('Python is not set from environment variable ' +
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'PYTHON')
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return SKIP
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}
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this.addLog('checking Python explicitly set from environment ' +
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'variable PYTHON')
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this.addLog(`- process.env.PYTHON is "${this.env.PYTHON}"`)
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},
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check: () => this.checkCommand(this.env.PYTHON)
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}
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]
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if (this.win) {
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checks.push({
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before: () => {
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this.addLog(
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'checking if the py launcher can be used to find Python 3')
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},
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check: () => this.checkPyLauncher()
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})
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}
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checks.push(...[
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{
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before: () => { this.addLog('checking if "python3" can be used') },
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check: () => this.checkCommand('python3')
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},
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{
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before: () => { this.addLog('checking if "python" can be used') },
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check: () => this.checkCommand('python')
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}
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])
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if (this.win) {
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for (let i = 0; i < this.winDefaultLocations.length; ++i) {
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const location = this.winDefaultLocations[i]
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checks.push({
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before: () => this.addLog(`checking if Python is ${location}`),
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check: () => this.checkExecPath(location)
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})
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}
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}
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return checks
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})()
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for (const check of toCheck) {
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const before = check.before()
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if (before === SKIP) {
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continue
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}
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if (before === FAIL) {
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return this.fail()
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}
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try {
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return await check.check()
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} catch (err) {
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this.log.silly('runChecks: err = %j', (err && err.stack) || err)
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}
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}
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return this.fail()
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}
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// Check if command is a valid Python to use.
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// Will exit the Python finder on success.
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// If on Windows, run in a CMD shell to support BAT/CMD launchers.
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async checkCommand (command) {
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let exec = command
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let args = this.argsExecutable
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let shell = false
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if (this.win) {
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// Arguments have to be manually quoted
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exec = `"${exec}"`
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args = args.map(a => `"${a}"`)
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shell = true
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}
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this.log.verbose(`- executing "${command}" to get executable path`)
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// Possible outcomes:
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// - Error: not in PATH, not executable or execution fails
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// - Gibberish: the next command to check version will fail
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// - Absolute path to executable
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try {
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const execPath = await this.run(exec, args, shell)
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this.addLog(`- executable path is "${execPath}"`)
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return this.checkExecPath(execPath)
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} catch (err) {
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this.addLog(`- "${command}" is not in PATH or produced an error`)
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throw err
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}
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}
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// Check if the py launcher can find a valid Python to use.
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// Will exit the Python finder on success.
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// Distributions of Python on Windows by default install with the "py.exe"
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// Python launcher which is more likely to exist than the Python executable
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// being in the $PATH.
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// Because the Python launcher supports Python 2 and Python 3, we should
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// explicitly request a Python 3 version. This is done by supplying "-3" as
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// the first command line argument. Since "py.exe -3" would be an invalid
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// executable for "execFile", we have to use the launcher to figure out
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// where the actual "python.exe" executable is located.
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async checkPyLauncher () {
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this.log.verbose(`- executing "${this.pyLauncher}" to get Python 3 executable path`)
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// Possible outcomes: same as checkCommand
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try {
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const execPath = await this.run(this.pyLauncher, ['-3', ...this.argsExecutable], false)
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this.addLog(`- executable path is "${execPath}"`)
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return this.checkExecPath(execPath)
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} catch (err) {
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this.addLog(`- "${this.pyLauncher}" is not in PATH or produced an error`)
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throw err
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}
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}
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// Check if a Python executable is the correct version to use.
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// Will exit the Python finder on success.
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async checkExecPath (execPath) {
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this.log.verbose(`- executing "${execPath}" to get version`)
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// Possible outcomes:
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// - Error: executable can not be run (likely meaning the command wasn't
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// a Python executable and the previous command produced gibberish)
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// - Gibberish: somehow the last command produced an executable path,
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// this will fail when verifying the version
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// - Version of the Python executable
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try {
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const version = await this.run(execPath, this.argsVersion, false)
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this.addLog(`- version is "${version}"`)
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const range = new semver.Range(this.semverRange)
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let valid = false
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try {
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valid = range.test(version)
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} catch (err) {
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this.log.silly('range.test() threw:\n%s', err.stack)
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this.addLog(`- "${execPath}" does not have a valid version`)
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this.addLog('- is it a Python executable?')
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throw err
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}
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if (!valid) {
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this.addLog(`- version is ${version} - should be ${this.semverRange}`)
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this.addLog('- THIS VERSION OF PYTHON IS NOT SUPPORTED')
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throw new Error(`Found unsupported Python version ${version}`)
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}
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return this.succeed(execPath, version)
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} catch (err) {
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this.addLog(`- "${execPath}" could not be run`)
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throw err
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}
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}
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// Run an executable or shell command, trimming the output.
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async run (exec, args, shell) {
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const env = Object.assign({}, this.env)
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env.TERM = 'dumb'
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const opts = { env, shell }
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this.log.silly('execFile: exec = %j', exec)
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this.log.silly('execFile: args = %j', args)
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this.log.silly('execFile: opts = %j', opts)
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try {
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const [err, stdout, stderr] = await this.execFile(exec, args, opts)
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this.log.silly('execFile result: err = %j', (err && err.stack) || err)
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this.log.silly('execFile result: stdout = %j', stdout)
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this.log.silly('execFile result: stderr = %j', stderr)
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return stdout.trim()
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} catch (err) {
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this.log.silly('execFile: threw:\n%s', err.stack)
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throw err
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}
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}
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succeed (execPath, version) {
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this.log.info(`using Python version ${version} found at "${execPath}"`)
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return execPath
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}
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fail () {
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const errorLog = this.errorLog.join('\n')
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const pathExample = this.win
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? 'C:\\Path\\To\\python.exe'
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: '/path/to/pythonexecutable'
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// For Windows 80 col console, use up to the column before the one marked
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// with X (total 79 chars including logger prefix, 58 chars usable here):
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// X
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const info = [
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'**********************************************************',
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'You need to install the latest version of Python.',
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'Node-gyp should be able to find and use Python. If not,',
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'you can try one of the following options:',
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`- Use the switch --python="${pathExample}"`,
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' (accepted by both node-gyp and npm)',
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'- Set the environment variable PYTHON',
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'- Set the npm configuration variable python:',
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` npm config set python "${pathExample}"`,
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'For more information consult the documentation at:',
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'https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp#installation',
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'**********************************************************'
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].join('\n')
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this.log.error(`\n${errorLog}\n\n${info}\n`)
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throw new Error('Could not find any Python installation to use')
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}
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}
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module.exports = PythonFinder
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