| import itertools |
| import os |
| import shutil |
| import sys |
| from typing import List, Optional |
| |
| from pip._internal.cli.main import main |
| from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS |
| |
| _EXECUTABLE_NAMES = [ |
| "pip", |
| f"pip{sys.version_info.major}", |
| f"pip{sys.version_info.major}.{sys.version_info.minor}", |
| ] |
| if WINDOWS: |
| _allowed_extensions = {"", ".exe"} |
| _EXECUTABLE_NAMES = [ |
| "".join(parts) |
| for parts in itertools.product(_EXECUTABLE_NAMES, _allowed_extensions) |
| ] |
| |
| |
| def _wrapper(args: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> int: |
| """Central wrapper for all old entrypoints. |
| |
| Historically pip has had several entrypoints defined. Because of issues |
| arising from PATH, sys.path, multiple Pythons, their interactions, and most |
| of them having a pip installed, users suffer every time an entrypoint gets |
| moved. |
| |
| To alleviate this pain, and provide a mechanism for warning users and |
| directing them to an appropriate place for help, we now define all of |
| our old entrypoints as wrappers for the current one. |
| """ |
| sys.stderr.write( |
| "WARNING: pip is being invoked by an old script wrapper. This will " |
| "fail in a future version of pip.\n" |
| "Please see https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/5599 for advice on " |
| "fixing the underlying issue.\n" |
| "To avoid this problem you can invoke Python with '-m pip' instead of " |
| "running pip directly.\n" |
| ) |
| return main(args) |
| |
| |
| def get_best_invocation_for_this_pip() -> str: |
| """Try to figure out the best way to invoke pip in the current environment.""" |
| binary_directory = "Scripts" if WINDOWS else "bin" |
| binary_prefix = os.path.join(sys.prefix, binary_directory) |
| |
| # Try to use pip[X[.Y]] names, if those executables for this environment are |
| # the first on PATH with that name. |
| path_parts = os.path.normcase(os.environ.get("PATH", "")).split(os.pathsep) |
| exe_are_in_PATH = os.path.normcase(binary_prefix) in path_parts |
| if exe_are_in_PATH: |
| for exe_name in _EXECUTABLE_NAMES: |
| found_executable = shutil.which(exe_name) |
| binary_executable = os.path.join(binary_prefix, exe_name) |
| if ( |
| found_executable |
| and os.path.exists(binary_executable) |
| and os.path.samefile( |
| found_executable, |
| binary_executable, |
| ) |
| ): |
| return exe_name |
| |
| # Use the `-m` invocation, if there's no "nice" invocation. |
| return f"{get_best_invocation_for_this_python()} -m pip" |
| |
| |
| def get_best_invocation_for_this_python() -> str: |
| """Try to figure out the best way to invoke the current Python.""" |
| exe = sys.executable |
| exe_name = os.path.basename(exe) |
| |
| # Try to use the basename, if it's the first executable. |
| found_executable = shutil.which(exe_name) |
| if found_executable and os.path.samefile(found_executable, exe): |
| return exe_name |
| |
| # Use the full executable name, because we couldn't find something simpler. |
| return exe |