pgadmin4/tools/dependency_inventory.py
2019-02-19 13:18:37 +00:00

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Python

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##########################################################################
#
# pgAdmin 4 - PostgreSQL Tools
#
# Copyright (C) 2013 - 2019, The pgAdmin Development Team
# This software is released under the PostgreSQL Licence
#
##########################################################################
# This utility will generate a iist of all dependencies, their upstream
# repos and licence information.
import os
import json
import pkg_resources
import sys
import textwrap
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
# Column sizes
name_size = 64
version_size = 16
licence_size = 36
def print_title(title):
print(title)
print(("=" * len(title)) + "\n")
def print_row(name, version, licence, url):
print("{} {} {} {}".format(name.ljust(name_size),
version.ljust(version_size),
licence.ljust(licence_size), url))
def print_table_header():
print_row("Name", "Version", "Licence", "URL")
print_row("----", "-------", "-------", "---")
def print_summary(count):
print("\n{} dependencies listed.\n".format(count))
def get_python_deps():
# Get the path to the requirements.txt file
req_file = os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) +
"/../requirements.txt")
with open(req_file, 'r') as req_file_p:
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
required = req_file_p.read().splitlines()
else:
required = req_file_p.read().decode("utf-8").splitlines()
# Get the package info from the requirements file
requirements = pkg_resources.parse_requirements(required)
have_unknowns = False
count = 0
# Iterate the packages and get the distribution info for each
for pkg in requirements:
try:
distribution = pkg_resources.get_distribution(pkg)
except IndexError as e:
# The package probably isn't required on this version of Python,
# thus we have no info about it.
have_unknowns = True
name = pkg.name
version = "Unknown"
for spec in pkg.specs:
if spec[0] == "==":
version = spec[1]
break
licence = "Unknown"
url = "Unknown"
if pkg.url is not None:
url = pkg.url
print_row(name, version, licence, url)
count = count + 1
# Next one....
continue
try:
metadata = distribution.get_metadata_lines('METADATA')
except IOError:
metadata = distribution.get_metadata_lines('PKG-INFO')
# Somewhere to store the info we need...
name = ""
version = "Unknown"
url = "Unknown"
licence = "Unknown"
# Loop over each line in the metadata and grab the info we need
for line in metadata:
if line.startswith("Name: "):
name = line[6:]
if line.startswith("Version: "):
version = line[9:]
if line.startswith("License: "):
licence = line[9:]
if line.startswith("Home-page: "):
url = line[11:]
if name != "":
print_row(name, version, licence, url)
count = count + 1
if have_unknowns:
major = sys.version_info.major
minor = sys.version_info.minor
print("")
print(textwrap.fill("NOTE: This report was generated using "
"Python {}.{}. Full information may not be shown "
"for Python modules that are not required with "
"this version.".format(
major, minor), width=79))
print_summary(count)
def get_js_deps():
# Get the path to package.json file
web_dir = os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) +
"/../web/")
# Build the Yarn command
cmd = ["yarn", "--cwd", web_dir, "licenses", "list", "--json"]
# Run the command
process = Popen(cmd, stdout=PIPE)
(output, err) = process.communicate()
process.wait()
# Cleanup the output
output_str = output.splitlines()[-1]
if hasattr(output_str, 'decode'):
output_str = output_str.decode('utf-8')
raw_data = json.loads(output_str)
modules = raw_data['data']['body']
# Loop through the modules, and output the data.
for module in modules:
name = module[0]
version = "Unknown"
if module[1] != "":
version = module[1]
licence = "Unknown"
if module[2] != "":
licence = module[2]
url = "Unknown"
if module[3] != "":
url = module[3]
print_row(name, version, licence, url)
print_summary(len(modules))
def dump_header():
print_title("pgAdmin 4 Dependency Inventory")
print(textwrap.fill(
"pgAdmin 4 is built on C++, Python and Javascript, and is "
"dependent on various third party libraries. These are "
"automatically compiled from the system, requirements.txt."
"and packages.json and list below.",
width=79) + "\n")
def dump_cplusplus():
print_title("C++ Dependencies")
print_table_header()
print_row("QT", "4.6.2+", "LGPL v2.1/3", "http://www.qt.io/")
print_row("Python", "2.7/3.4+", "PSF", "https://www.python.org/")
print_summary(2)
def dump_python():
print_title("Python Dependencies")
print_table_header()
get_python_deps()
def dump_js():
print_title("Javascript Dependencies")
print_table_header()
get_js_deps()
# Let's do this thing!
dump_header()
dump_cplusplus()
dump_python()
dump_js()