bundle-new/lib/bundler/resolver.rb

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Ruby

require 'set'
# This is the latest iteration of the gem dependency resolving algorithm. As of now,
# it can resolve (as a success or failure) any set of gem dependencies we throw at it
# in a reasonable amount of time. The most iterations I've seen it take is about 150.
# The actual implementation of the algorithm is not as good as it could be yet, but that
# can come later.
# Extending Gem classes to add necessary tracking information
module Gem
class Specification
def required_by
@required_by ||= []
end
end
class Dependency
def required_by
@required_by ||= []
end
end
end
module Bundler
class Resolver
ALL = Bundler::Dependency::PLATFORM_MAP.values.uniq.freeze
class SpecGroup < Array
include GemHelpers
attr_reader :activated, :required_by
def initialize(a)
super
@required_by = []
@activated = []
@dependencies = nil
@specs = {}
ALL.each do |p|
@specs[p] = reverse.find { |s| s.match_platform(p) }
end
end
def initialize_copy(o)
super
@required_by = o.required_by.dup
@activated = o.activated.dup
end
def to_specs
specs = {}
@activated.each do |p|
if s = @specs[p]
platform = generic(Gem::Platform.new(s.platform))
next if specs[platform]
lazy_spec = LazySpecification.new(name, version, platform, source)
lazy_spec.dependencies.replace s.dependencies
specs[platform] = lazy_spec
end
end
specs.values
end
def activate_platform(platform)
unless @activated.include?(platform)
@activated << platform
return __dependencies[platform] || []
end
[]
end
def name
@name ||= first.name
end
def version
@version ||= first.version
end
def source
@source ||= first.source
end
def for?(platform)
@specs[platform]
end
def to_s
"#{name} (#{version})"
end
private
def __dependencies
@dependencies ||= begin
dependencies = {}
ALL.each do |p|
if spec = @specs[p]
dependencies[p] = []
spec.dependencies.each do |dep|
next if dep.type == :development
dependencies[p] << DepProxy.new(dep, p)
end
end
end
dependencies
end
end
end
attr_reader :errors, :started_at, :iteration_rate, :iteration_counter
# Figures out the best possible configuration of gems that satisfies
# the list of passed dependencies and any child dependencies without
# causing any gem activation errors.
#
# ==== Parameters
# *dependencies<Gem::Dependency>:: The list of dependencies to resolve
#
# ==== Returns
# <GemBundle>,nil:: If the list of dependencies can be resolved, a
# collection of gemspecs is returned. Otherwise, nil is returned.
def self.resolve(requirements, index, source_requirements = {}, base = [])
Bundler.ui.info "Resolving dependencies...", false
base = SpecSet.new(base) unless base.is_a?(SpecSet)
resolver = new(index, source_requirements, base)
result = resolver.start(requirements)
Bundler.ui.info "" # new line now that dots are done
SpecSet.new(result)
rescue => e
Bundler.ui.info "" # new line before the error
raise e
end
def initialize(index, source_requirements, base)
@errors = {}
@base = base
@index = index
@deps_for = {}
@missing_gems = Hash.new(0)
@source_requirements = source_requirements
@iteration_counter = 0
@started_at = Time.now
end
def debug
if ENV['DEBUG_RESOLVER']
debug_info = yield
debug_info = debug_info.inspect unless debug_info.is_a?(String)
$stderr.puts debug_info
end
end
def successify(activated)
activated.values.map { |s| s.to_specs }.flatten.compact
end
def start(reqs)
activated = {}
@gems_size = Hash[reqs.map { |r| [r, gems_size(r)] }]
resolve(reqs, activated)
end
class State < Struct.new(:reqs, :activated, :requirement, :possibles, :depth, :conflicts)
def name
requirement.name
end
end
def handle_conflict(current, states, existing=nil)
until current.nil? && existing.nil?
current_state = find_state(current, states)
existing_state = find_state(existing, states)
return current if state_any?(current_state)
return existing if state_any?(existing_state)
existing = existing.required_by.last if existing
current = current.required_by.last if current
end
end
def state_any?(state)
state && state.possibles.any?
end
def find_state(current, states)
states.detect { |i| current && current.name == i.name }
end
def other_possible?(conflict, states)
return unless conflict
state = states.detect { |i| i.name == conflict.name }
state && state.possibles.any?
end
def find_conflict_state(conflict, states)
return unless conflict
until states.empty? do
state = states.pop
return state if conflict.name == state.name
end
end
def activate_gem(reqs, activated, requirement, current)
requirement.required_by.replace current.required_by
requirement.required_by << current
activated[requirement.name] = requirement
debug { " Activating: #{requirement.name} (#{requirement.version})" }
debug { requirement.required_by.map { |d| " * #{d.name} (#{d.requirement})" }.join("\n") }
dependencies = requirement.activate_platform(current.__platform)
debug { " Dependencies"}
dependencies.each do |dep|
next if dep.type == :development
dep.required_by.replace(current.required_by)
dep.required_by << current
@gems_size[dep] ||= gems_size(dep)
reqs << dep
end
end
def resolve_for_conflict(state)
raise version_conflict if state.nil? || state.possibles.empty?
reqs, activated, depth, conflicts = state.reqs.dup, state.activated.dup, state.depth, state.conflicts.dup
requirement = state.requirement
possible = state.possibles.pop
activate_gem(reqs, activated, possible, requirement)
return reqs, activated, depth, conflicts
end
def resolve_conflict(current, states)
# Find the state where the conflict has occurred
state = find_conflict_state(current, states)
debug { " -> Going to: #{current.name} state" } if current
# Resolve the conflicts by rewinding the state
# when the conflicted gem was activated
reqs, activated, depth, conflicts = resolve_for_conflict(state)
# Keep the state around if it still has other possibilities
states << state unless state.possibles.empty?
clear_search_cache
return reqs, activated, depth, conflicts
end
def resolve(reqs, activated)
states = []
depth = 0
conflicts = Set.new
until reqs.empty?
indicate_progress
debug { print "\e[2J\e[f" ; "==== Iterating ====\n\n" }
reqs = reqs.sort_by do |a|
[ activated[a.name] ? 0 : 1,
a.requirement.prerelease? ? 0 : 1,
@errors[a.name] ? 0 : 1,
activated[a.name] ? 0 : @gems_size[a] ]
end
debug { "Activated:\n" + activated.values.map {|a| " #{a}" }.join("\n") }
debug { "Requirements:\n" + reqs.map {|r| " #{r}"}.join("\n") }
current = reqs.shift
$stderr.puts "#{' ' * depth}#{current}" if ENV['DEBUG_RESOLVER_TREE']
debug { "Attempting:\n #{current}"}
existing = activated[current.name]
if existing || current.name == 'bundler'
# Force the current
if current.name == 'bundler' && !existing
existing = search(DepProxy.new(Gem::Dependency.new('bundler', VERSION), Gem::Platform::RUBY)).first
raise GemNotFound, %Q{Bundler could not find gem "bundler" (#{VERSION})} unless existing
existing.required_by << existing
activated['bundler'] = existing
end
if current.requirement.satisfied_by?(existing.version)
debug { " * [SUCCESS] Already activated" }
@errors.delete(existing.name)
dependencies = existing.activate_platform(current.__platform)
reqs.concat dependencies
dependencies.each do |dep|
next if dep.type == :development
@gems_size[dep] ||= gems_size(dep)
end
depth += 1
next
else
debug { " * [FAIL] Already activated" }
@errors[existing.name] = [existing, current]
conflicts << current.name
parent = current.required_by.last
if existing.respond_to?(:required_by)
parent = handle_conflict(current, states, existing.required_by[-2]) unless other_possible?(parent, states)
else
parent = handle_conflict(current, states) unless other_possible?(parent, states)
end
if parent.nil? && !conflicts.empty?
parent = states.reverse.detect { |i| conflicts.include?(i.name) && state_any?(i)}
end
raise version_conflict if parent.nil? || parent.name == 'bundler'
reqs, activated, depth, conflicts = resolve_conflict(parent, states)
end
else
matching_versions = search(current)
# If we found no versions that match the current requirement
if matching_versions.empty?
# If this is a top-level Gemfile requirement
if current.required_by.empty?
if base = @base[current.name] and !base.empty?
version = base.first.version
message = "You have requested:\n" \
" #{current.name} #{current.requirement}\n\n" \
"The bundle currently has #{current.name} locked at #{version}.\n" \
"Try running `bundle update #{current.name}`"
elsif current.source
name = current.name
versions = @source_requirements[name][name].map { |s| s.version }
message = "Could not find gem '#{current}' in #{current.source}.\n"
if versions.any?
message << "Source contains '#{name}' at: #{versions.join(', ')}"
else
message << "Source does not contain any versions of '#{current}'"
end
else
message = "Could not find gem '#{current}' "
if @index.source_types.include?(Bundler::Source::Rubygems)
message << "in any of the gem sources listed in your Gemfile."
else
message << "in the gems available on this machine."
end
end
raise GemNotFound, message
# This is not a top-level Gemfile requirement
else
@errors[current.name] = [nil, current]
parent = handle_conflict(current, states)
reqs, activated, depth = resolve_conflict(parent, states)
next
end
end
state = State.new(reqs.dup, activated.dup, current, matching_versions, depth, conflicts)
states << state
requirement = state.possibles.pop
activate_gem(reqs, activated, requirement, current)
end
end
successify(activated)
end
def gems_size(dep)
search(dep).size
end
def clear_search_cache
@deps_for = {}
end
def search(dep)
if base = @base[dep.name] and base.any?
reqs = [dep.requirement.as_list, base.first.version.to_s].flatten.compact
d = Gem::Dependency.new(base.first.name, *reqs)
else
d = dep.dep
end
@deps_for[d.hash] ||= begin
index = @source_requirements[d.name] || @index
results = index.search(d, @base[d.name])
if results.any?
version = results.first.version
nested = [[]]
results.each do |spec|
if spec.version != version
nested << []
version = spec.version
end
nested.last << spec
end
deps = nested.map{|a| SpecGroup.new(a) }.select{|sg| sg.for?(dep.__platform) }
else
deps = []
end
end
end
def clean_req(req)
if req.to_s.include?(">= 0")
req.to_s.gsub(/ \(.*?\)$/, '')
else
req.to_s.gsub(/\, (runtime|development)\)$/, ')')
end
end
def version_conflict
VersionConflict.new(errors.keys, error_message)
end
# For a given conflicted requirement, print out what exactly went wrong
def gem_message(requirement, required_by=[])
m = ""
# A requirement that is required by itself is actually in the Gemfile, and does
# not "depend on" itself
if requirement.required_by.first && requirement.required_by.first.name != requirement.name
dependency_tree(m, required_by)
m << "#{clean_req(requirement)}\n"
else
m << " #{clean_req(requirement)}\n"
end
m << "\n"
end
def dependency_tree(m, requirements)
requirements.each_with_index do |i, j|
m << " " << (" " * j)
m << "#{clean_req(i)}"
m << " depends on\n"
end
m << " " << (" " * requirements.size)
end
def error_message
errors.inject("") do |o, (conflict, (origin, requirement))|
# origin is the SpecSet of specs from the Gemfile that is conflicted with
if origin
o << %{Bundler could not find compatible versions for gem "#{origin.name}":\n}
o << " In Gemfile:\n"
required_by = requirement.required_by
o << gem_message(requirement, required_by)
# If the origin is "bundler", the conflict is us
if origin.name == "bundler"
o << " Current Bundler version:\n"
other_bundler_required = !requirement.requirement.satisfied_by?(origin.version)
# If the origin is a LockfileParser, it does not respond_to :required_by
elsif !origin.respond_to?(:required_by) || !(origin.required_by.first)
o << " In snapshot (Gemfile.lock):\n"
end
required_by = origin.required_by[0..-2]
o << gem_message(origin, required_by)
# If the bundle wants a newer bundler than the running bundler, explain
if origin.name == "bundler" && other_bundler_required
o << "This Gemfile requires a different version of Bundler.\n"
o << "Perhaps you need to update Bundler by running `gem install bundler`?"
end
# origin is nil if the required gem and version cannot be found in any of
# the specified sources
else
# if the gem cannot be found because of a version conflict between lockfile and gemfile,
# print a useful error that suggests running `bundle update`, which may fix things
#
# @base is a SpecSet of the gems in the lockfile
# conflict is the name of the gem that could not be found
if locked = @base[conflict].first
o << "Bundler could not find compatible versions for gem #{conflict.inspect}:\n"
o << " In snapshot (Gemfile.lock):\n"
o << " #{clean_req(locked)}\n\n"
o << " In Gemfile:\n"
required_by = requirement.required_by
o << gem_message(requirement, required_by)
o << "Running `bundle update` will rebuild your snapshot from scratch, using only\n"
o << "the gems in your Gemfile, which may resolve the conflict.\n"
# the rest of the time, the gem cannot be found because it does not exist in the known sources
else
if requirement.required_by.first
o << "Could not find gem '#{clean_req(requirement)}', which is required by "
o << "gem '#{clean_req(requirement.required_by.first)}', in any of the sources."
else
o << "Could not find gem '#{clean_req(requirement)} in any of the sources\n"
end
end
end
o
end
end
private
# Indicates progress by writing a '.' every iteration_rate time which is
# approximately every second. iteration_rate is calculated in the first
# second of resolve running.
def indicate_progress
@iteration_counter += 1
if iteration_rate.nil?
if ((Time.now - started_at) % 3600).round >= 1
@iteration_rate = iteration_counter
end
else
if ((iteration_counter % iteration_rate) == 0)
Bundler.ui.info ".", false
end
end
end
end
end