#! /usr/bin/env nix-shell #! nix-shell -i python3 -p "python3.withPackages (ps: with ps; [ mypy attrs packaging rich ]) # # This script downloads Home Assistant's source tarball. # Inside the homeassistant/components directory, each integration has an associated manifest.json, # specifying required packages and other integrations it depends on: # # { # "requirements": [ "package==1.2.3" ], # "dependencies": [ "component" ] # } # # By parsing the files, a dictionary mapping integrations to requirements and dependencies is created. # For all of these requirements and the dependencies' requirements, # nixpkgs' python3Packages are searched for appropriate names. # Then, a Nix attribute set mapping integration name to dependencies is created. import json import os import pathlib import re import subprocess import sys import tarfile import tempfile from functools import reduce from io import BytesIO from typing import Dict, Optional, Set, Any from urllib.request import urlopen from packaging import version as Version from rich.console import Console from rich.table import Table COMPONENT_PREFIX = "homeassistant.components" PKG_SET = "python3Packages" # If some requirements are matched by multiple Python packages, # the following can be used to choose one of them PKG_PREFERENCES = { # Use python3Packages.youtube-dl-light instead of python3Packages.youtube-dl "youtube-dl": "youtube-dl-light", "tensorflow-bin": "tensorflow", "tensorflow-bin_2": "tensorflow", "tensorflowWithoutCuda": "tensorflow", "tensorflow-build_2": "tensorflow", "whois": "python-whois", } def run_mypy() -> None: cmd = ["mypy", "--ignore-missing-imports", __file__] print(f"$ {' '.join(cmd)}") subprocess.run(cmd, check=True) def get_version(): with open(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]) + "/default.nix") as f: # A version consists of digits, dots, and possibly a "b" (for beta) m = re.search('hassVersion = "([\\d\\.b]+)";', f.read()) return m.group(1) def parse_components(version: str = "master"): components = {} with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp: with urlopen( f"https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/archive/{version}.tar.gz" ) as response: tarfile.open(fileobj=BytesIO(response.read())).extractall(tmp) # Use part of a script from the Home Assistant codebase core_path = os.path.join(tmp, f"core-{version}") sys.path.append(core_path) from script.hassfest.model import Integration integrations = Integration.load_dir( pathlib.Path( os.path.join(core_path, "homeassistant/components") ) ) for domain in sorted(integrations): integration = integrations[domain] components[domain] = integration.manifest return components # Recursively get the requirements of a component and its dependencies def get_reqs(components: Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]], component: str, processed: Set[str]) -> Set[str]: requirements = set(components[component].get("requirements", [])) deps = components[component].get("dependencies", []) deps.extend(components[component].get("after_dependencies", [])) processed.add(component) for dependency in deps: if dependency not in processed: requirements.update(get_reqs(components, dependency, processed)) return requirements def dump_packages() -> Dict[str, Dict[str, str]]: # Store a JSON dump of Nixpkgs' python3Packages output = subprocess.check_output( [ "nix-env", "-f", os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]) + "/../../..", "-qa", "-A", PKG_SET, "--arg", "config", "{ allowAliases = false; }", "--json", ] ) return json.loads(output) def name_to_attr_path(req: str, packages: Dict[str, Dict[str, str]]) -> Optional[str]: attr_paths = set() names = [req] # E.g. python-mpd2 is actually called python3.6-mpd2 # instead of python-3.6-python-mpd2 inside Nixpkgs if req.startswith("python-") or req.startswith("python_"): names.append(req[len("python-") :]) # Add name variant without extra_require, e.g. samsungctl # instead of samsungctl[websocket] if req.endswith("]"): names.append(req[:req.find("[")]) for name in names: # treat "-" and "_" equally name = re.sub("[-_]", "[-_]", name) # python(minor).(major)-(pname)-(version or unstable-date) # we need the version qualifier, or we'll have multiple matches # (e.g. pyserial and pyserial-asyncio when looking for pyserial) pattern = re.compile("^python\\d\\.\\d-{}-(?:\\d|unstable-.*)".format(name), re.I) for attr_path, package in packages.items(): if pattern.match(package["name"]): attr_paths.add(attr_path) if len(attr_paths) > 1: for to_replace, replacement in PKG_PREFERENCES.items(): try: attr_paths.remove(PKG_SET + "." + to_replace) attr_paths.add(PKG_SET + "." + replacement) except KeyError: pass # Let's hope there's only one derivation with a matching name assert len(attr_paths) <= 1, "{} matches more than one derivation: {}".format( req, attr_paths ) if len(attr_paths) == 1: return attr_paths.pop() else: return None def get_pkg_version(package: str, packages: Dict[str, Dict[str, str]]) -> Optional[str]: pkg = packages.get(f"{PKG_SET}.{package}", None) if not pkg: return None return pkg["version"] def main() -> None: packages = dump_packages() version = get_version() print("Generating component-packages.nix for version {}".format(version)) components = parse_components(version=version) build_inputs = {} outdated = {} for component in sorted(components.keys()): attr_paths = [] missing_reqs = [] reqs = sorted(get_reqs(components, component, set())) for req in reqs: # Some requirements are specified by url, e.g. https://example.org/foobar#xyz==1.0.0 # Therefore, if there's a "#" in the line, only take the part after it req = req[req.find("#") + 1 :] name, required_version = req.split("==", maxsplit=1) attr_path = name_to_attr_path(name, packages) if our_version := get_pkg_version(name, packages): if Version.parse(our_version) < Version.parse(required_version): outdated[name] = { 'wanted': required_version, 'current': our_version } if attr_path is not None: # Add attribute path without "python3Packages." prefix attr_paths.append(attr_path[len(PKG_SET + ".") :]) # home-assistant-frontend is always in propagatedBuildInputs elif name != 'home-assistant-frontend': missing_reqs.append(name) else: build_inputs[component] = (attr_paths, missing_reqs) with open(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]) + "/component-packages.nix", "w") as f: f.write("# Generated by parse-requirements.py\n") f.write("# Do not edit!\n\n") f.write("{\n") f.write(f' version = "{version}";\n') f.write(" components = {\n") for component, deps in build_inputs.items(): available, missing = deps f.write(f' "{component}" = ps: with ps; [') if available: f.write(" " + " ".join(available)) f.write(" ];") if len(missing) > 0: f.write(f" # missing inputs: {' '.join(missing)}") f.write("\n") f.write(" };\n") f.write("}\n") supported_components = reduce(lambda n, c: n + (build_inputs[c][1] == []), components.keys(), 0) total_components = len(components) print(f"{supported_components} / {total_components} components supported, " f"i.e. {supported_components / total_components:.2%}") if outdated: table = Table(title="Outdated dependencies") table.add_column("Package") table.add_column("Current") table.add_column("Wanted") for package, version in sorted(outdated.items()): table.add_row(package, version['current'], version['wanted']) console = Console() console.print(table) if __name__ == "__main__": run_mypy() main()