Class: Bundler::Resolver
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Bundler::Resolver
- Defined in:
- lib/bundler08/resolver.rb
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#errors ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute errors.
Class Method Summary collapse
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.resolve(requirements, sources) ⇒ Object
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.
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #debug ⇒ Object
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#initialize(sources, source_requirements) ⇒ Resolver
constructor
A new instance of Resolver.
- #resolve(reqs, activated) ⇒ Object
- #resolve_requirement(spec, requirement, reqs, activated) ⇒ Object
- #search(dependency) ⇒ Object
Constructor Details
#initialize(sources, source_requirements) ⇒ Resolver
Returns a new instance of Resolver.
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# File 'lib/bundler08/resolver.rb', line 77 def initialize(sources, source_requirements) @errors = {} @stack = [] @specs = Hash.new { |h,k| h[k] = [] } @by_gem = source_requirements @cache = {} @index = {} sources.each do |source| source.gems.each do |name, specs| # Hack to work with a regular Gem::SourceIndex specs = [specs] unless specs.is_a?(Array) specs.compact.each do |spec| next if @specs[spec.name].any? { |s| s.version == spec.version && s.platform == spec.platform } @specs[spec.name] << spec end end end end |
Instance Attribute Details
#errors ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute errors.
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# File 'lib/bundler08/resolver.rb', line 27 def errors @errors end |
Class Method Details
.resolve(requirements, sources) ⇒ Object
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.
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# File 'lib/bundler08/resolver.rb', line 39 def self.resolve(requirements, sources) source_requirements = {} requirements.each do |r| next unless r.source source_requirements[r.name] = r.source end resolver = new(sources, source_requirements) result = catch(:success) do resolver.resolve(requirements, {}) output = resolver.errors.inject("") do |o, (conflict, (origin, requirement))| o << " Conflict on: #{conflict.inspect}:\n" o << " * #{conflict} (#{origin.version}) activated by #{origin.required_by.first}\n" o << " * #{requirement} required by #{requirement.required_by.first}\n" o << " All possible versions of origin requirements conflict." end raise VersionConflict, "No compatible versions could be found for required dependencies:\n #{output}" nil end if result # Order gems in order of dependencies. Every gem's dependency is at # a smaller index in the array. ordered = [] result.values.each do |spec1| spec1.no_bundle = true if source_requirements[spec1.name] == SystemGemSource.instance index = nil place = ordered.detect do |spec2| spec1.dependencies.any? { |d| d.name == spec2.name } end place ? ordered.insert(ordered.index(place), spec1) : ordered << spec1 end ordered.reverse end end |
Instance Method Details
#debug ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bundler08/resolver.rb', line 97 def debug puts yield if defined?($debug) && $debug end |
#resolve(reqs, activated) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bundler08/resolver.rb', line 101 def resolve(reqs, activated) # If the requirements are empty, then we are in a success state. Aka, all # gem dependencies have been resolved. throw :success, activated if reqs.empty? debug { STDIN.gets ; print "\e[2J\e[f" ; "==== Iterating ====\n\n" } # Sort dependencies so that the ones that are easiest to resolve are first. # Easiest to resolve is defined by: # 1) Is this gem already activated? # 2) Do the version requirements include prereleased gems? # 3) Sort by number of gems available in the source. reqs = reqs.sort_by do |a| [ activated[a.name] ? 0 : 1, a.version_requirements.prerelease? ? 0 : 1, @errors[a.name] ? 0 : 1, activated[a.name] ? 0 : search(a).size ] end debug { "Activated:\n" + activated.values.map { |a| " #{a.name} (#{a.version})" }.join("\n") } debug { "Requirements:\n" + reqs.map { |r| " #{r.name} (#{r.version_requirements})"}.join("\n") } activated = activated.dup # Pull off the first requirement so that we can resolve it current = reqs.shift debug { "Attempting:\n #{current.name} (#{current.version_requirements})"} # Check if the gem has already been activated, if it has, we will make sure # that the currently activated gem satisfies the requirement. if existing = activated[current.name] if current.version_requirements.satisfied_by?(existing.version) debug { " * [SUCCESS] Already activated" } @errors.delete(existing.name) # Since the current requirement is satisfied, we can continue resolving # the remaining requirements. resolve(reqs, activated) else debug { " * [FAIL] Already activated" } @errors[existing.name] = [existing, current] debug { current.required_by.map {|d| " * #{d.name} (#{d.version_requirements})" }.join("\n") } # debug { " * All current conflicts:\n" + @errors.keys.map { |c| " - #{c}" }.join("\n") } # Since the current requirement conflicts with an activated gem, we need # to backtrack to the current requirement's parent and try another version # of it (maybe the current requirement won't be present anymore). If the # current requirement is a root level requirement, we need to jump back to # where the conflicting gem was activated. parent = current.required_by.last || existing.required_by.last # We track the spot where the current gem was activated because we need # to keep a list of every spot a failure happened. debug { " -> Jumping to: #{parent.name}" } throw parent.name, existing.required_by.last.name end else # There are no activated gems for the current requirement, so we are going # to find all gems that match the current requirement and try them in decending # order. We also need to keep a set of all conflicts that happen while trying # this gem. This is so that if no versions work, we can figure out the best # place to backtrack to. conflicts = Set.new # Fetch all gem versions matching the requirement # # TODO: Warn / error when no matching versions are found. matching_versions = search(current) if matching_versions.empty? if current.required_by.empty? location = @by_gem[current.name] ? @by_gem[current.name] : "any of the sources" raise GemNotFound, "Could not find gem '#{current}' in #{location}" end Bundler.logger.warn "Could not find gem '#{current}' (required by '#{current.required_by.last}') in any of the sources" end matching_versions.reverse_each do |spec| conflict = resolve_requirement(spec, current, reqs.dup, activated.dup) conflicts << conflict if conflict end # If the current requirement is a root level gem and we have conflicts, we # can figure out the best spot to backtrack to. if current.required_by.empty? && !conflicts.empty? # Check the current "catch" stack for the first one that is included in the # conflicts set. That is where the parent of the conflicting gem was required. # By jumping back to this spot, we can try other version of the parent of # the conflicting gem, hopefully finding a combination that activates correctly. @stack.reverse_each do |savepoint| if conflicts.include?(savepoint) debug { " -> Jumping to: #{savepoint}" } throw savepoint end end end end end |
#resolve_requirement(spec, requirement, reqs, activated) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bundler08/resolver.rb', line 196 def resolve_requirement(spec, requirement, reqs, activated) # We are going to try activating the spec. We need to keep track of stack of # requirements that got us to the point of activating this gem. spec.required_by.replace requirement.required_by spec.required_by << requirement activated[spec.name] = spec debug { " Activating: #{spec.name} (#{spec.version})" } debug { spec.required_by.map { |d| " * #{d.name} (#{d.version_requirements})" }.join("\n") } # Now, we have to loop through all child dependencies and add them to our # array of requirements. debug { " Dependencies"} spec.dependencies.each do |dep| next if dep.type == :development debug { " * #{dep.name} (#{dep.version_requirements})" } dep.required_by.replace(requirement.required_by) dep.required_by << requirement reqs << dep end # We create a savepoint and mark it by the name of the requirement that caused # the gem to be activated. If the activated gem ever conflicts, we are able to # jump back to this point and try another version of the gem. length = @stack.length @stack << requirement.name retval = catch(requirement.name) do resolve(reqs, activated) end # Since we're doing a lot of throw / catches. A push does not necessarily match # up to a pop. So, we simply slice the stack back to what it was before the catch # block. @stack.slice!(length..-1) retval end |
#search(dependency) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bundler08/resolver.rb', line 232 def search(dependency) @cache[dependency.hash] ||= begin pinned = @by_gem[dependency.name].gems if @by_gem[dependency.name] specs = (pinned || @specs)[dependency.name] wants_prerelease = dependency.version_requirements.prerelease? only_prerelease = specs.all? {|spec| spec.version.prerelease? } found = specs.select { |spec| dependency =~ spec } unless wants_prerelease || (pinned && only_prerelease) found.reject! { |spec| spec.version.prerelease? } end found.sort_by {|s| [s.version, s.platform.to_s == 'ruby' ? "\0" : s.platform.to_s] } end end |