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300 lines
11 KiB
Python
300 lines
11 KiB
Python
from __future__ import annotations
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import configparser
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import dataclasses
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import os
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import threading
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import re
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from modules import shared, errors, cache, scripts
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from modules.gitpython_hack import Repo
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from modules.paths_internal import extensions_dir, extensions_builtin_dir, script_path # noqa: F401
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extensions: list[Extension] = []
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extension_paths: dict[str, Extension] = {}
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loaded_extensions: dict[str, Exception] = {}
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os.makedirs(extensions_dir, exist_ok=True)
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def active():
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if shared.cmd_opts.disable_all_extensions or shared.opts.disable_all_extensions == "all":
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return []
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elif shared.cmd_opts.disable_extra_extensions or shared.opts.disable_all_extensions == "extra":
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return [x for x in extensions if x.enabled and x.is_builtin]
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else:
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return [x for x in extensions if x.enabled]
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@dataclasses.dataclass
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class CallbackOrderInfo:
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name: str
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before: list
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after: list
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class ExtensionMetadata:
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filename = "metadata.ini"
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config: configparser.ConfigParser
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canonical_name: str
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requires: list
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def __init__(self, path, canonical_name):
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self.config = configparser.ConfigParser()
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filepath = os.path.join(path, self.filename)
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# `self.config.read()` will quietly swallow OSErrors (which FileNotFoundError is),
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# so no need to check whether the file exists beforehand.
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try:
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self.config.read(filepath)
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except Exception:
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errors.report(f"Error reading {self.filename} for extension {canonical_name}.", exc_info=True)
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self.canonical_name = self.config.get("Extension", "Name", fallback=canonical_name)
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self.canonical_name = canonical_name.lower().strip()
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self.requires = None
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def get_script_requirements(self, field, section, extra_section=None):
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"""reads a list of requirements from the config; field is the name of the field in the ini file,
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like Requires or Before, and section is the name of the [section] in the ini file; additionally,
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reads more requirements from [extra_section] if specified."""
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x = self.config.get(section, field, fallback='')
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if extra_section:
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x = x + ', ' + self.config.get(extra_section, field, fallback='')
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listed_requirements = self.parse_list(x.lower())
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res = []
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for requirement in listed_requirements:
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loaded_requirements = (x for x in requirement.split("|") if x in loaded_extensions)
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relevant_requirement = next(loaded_requirements, requirement)
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res.append(relevant_requirement)
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return res
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def parse_list(self, text):
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"""converts a line from config ("ext1 ext2, ext3 ") into a python list (["ext1", "ext2", "ext3"])"""
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if not text:
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return []
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# both "," and " " are accepted as separator
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return [x for x in re.split(r"[,\s]+", text.strip()) if x]
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def list_callback_order_instructions(self):
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for section in self.config.sections():
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if not section.startswith("callbacks/"):
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continue
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callback_name = section[10:]
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if not callback_name.startswith(self.canonical_name):
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errors.report(f"Callback order section for extension {self.canonical_name} is referencing the wrong extension: {section}")
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continue
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before = self.parse_list(self.config.get(section, 'Before', fallback=''))
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after = self.parse_list(self.config.get(section, 'After', fallback=''))
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yield CallbackOrderInfo(callback_name, before, after)
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class Extension:
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lock = threading.Lock()
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cached_fields = ['remote', 'commit_date', 'branch', 'commit_hash', 'version']
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metadata: ExtensionMetadata
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def __init__(self, name, path, enabled=True, is_builtin=False, metadata=None):
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self.name = name
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self.path = path
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self.enabled = enabled
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self.status = ''
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self.can_update = False
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self.is_builtin = is_builtin
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self.commit_hash = ''
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self.commit_date = None
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self.version = ''
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self.branch = None
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self.remote = None
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self.have_info_from_repo = False
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self.metadata = metadata if metadata else ExtensionMetadata(self.path, name.lower())
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self.canonical_name = metadata.canonical_name
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def to_dict(self):
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return {x: getattr(self, x) for x in self.cached_fields}
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def from_dict(self, d):
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for field in self.cached_fields:
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setattr(self, field, d[field])
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def read_info_from_repo(self):
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if self.is_builtin or self.have_info_from_repo:
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return
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def read_from_repo():
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with self.lock:
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if self.have_info_from_repo:
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return
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self.do_read_info_from_repo()
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return self.to_dict()
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try:
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d = cache.cached_data_for_file('extensions-git', self.name, os.path.join(self.path, ".git"), read_from_repo)
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self.from_dict(d)
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except FileNotFoundError:
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pass
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self.status = 'unknown' if self.status == '' else self.status
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def do_read_info_from_repo(self):
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repo = None
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try:
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if os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.path, ".git")):
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repo = Repo(self.path)
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except Exception:
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errors.report(f"Error reading github repository info from {self.path}", exc_info=True)
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if repo is None or repo.bare:
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self.remote = None
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else:
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try:
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self.remote = next(repo.remote().urls, None)
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commit = repo.head.commit
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self.commit_date = commit.committed_date
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if repo.active_branch:
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self.branch = repo.active_branch.name
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self.commit_hash = commit.hexsha
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self.version = self.commit_hash[:8]
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except Exception:
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errors.report(f"Failed reading extension data from Git repository ({self.name})", exc_info=True)
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self.remote = None
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self.have_info_from_repo = True
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def list_files(self, subdir, extension):
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dirpath = os.path.join(self.path, subdir)
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if not os.path.isdir(dirpath):
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return []
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res = []
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for filename in sorted(os.listdir(dirpath)):
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res.append(scripts.ScriptFile(self.path, filename, os.path.join(dirpath, filename)))
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res = [x for x in res if os.path.splitext(x.path)[1].lower() == extension and os.path.isfile(x.path)]
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return res
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def check_updates(self):
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repo = Repo(self.path)
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branch_name = f'{repo.remote().name}/{self.branch}'
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for fetch in repo.remote().fetch(dry_run=True):
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if self.branch and fetch.name != branch_name:
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continue
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if fetch.flags != fetch.HEAD_UPTODATE:
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self.can_update = True
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self.status = "new commits"
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return
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try:
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origin = repo.rev_parse(branch_name)
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if repo.head.commit != origin:
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self.can_update = True
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self.status = "behind HEAD"
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return
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except Exception:
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self.can_update = False
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self.status = "unknown (remote error)"
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return
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self.can_update = False
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self.status = "latest"
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def fetch_and_reset_hard(self, commit=None):
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repo = Repo(self.path)
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if commit is None:
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commit = f'{repo.remote().name}/{self.branch}'
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# Fix: `error: Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by merge`,
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# because WSL2 Docker set 755 file permissions instead of 644, this results to the error.
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repo.git.fetch(all=True)
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repo.git.reset(commit, hard=True)
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self.have_info_from_repo = False
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def list_extensions():
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extensions.clear()
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extension_paths.clear()
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loaded_extensions.clear()
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if shared.cmd_opts.disable_all_extensions:
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print("*** \"--disable-all-extensions\" arg was used, will not load any extensions ***")
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elif shared.opts.disable_all_extensions == "all":
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print("*** \"Disable all extensions\" option was set, will not load any extensions ***")
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elif shared.cmd_opts.disable_extra_extensions:
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print("*** \"--disable-extra-extensions\" arg was used, will only load built-in extensions ***")
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elif shared.opts.disable_all_extensions == "extra":
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print("*** \"Disable all extensions\" option was set, will only load built-in extensions ***")
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# scan through extensions directory and load metadata
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for dirname in [extensions_builtin_dir, extensions_dir]:
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if not os.path.isdir(dirname):
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continue
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for extension_dirname in sorted(os.listdir(dirname)):
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path = os.path.join(dirname, extension_dirname)
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if not os.path.isdir(path):
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continue
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canonical_name = extension_dirname
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metadata = ExtensionMetadata(path, canonical_name)
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# check for duplicated canonical names
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already_loaded_extension = loaded_extensions.get(metadata.canonical_name)
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if already_loaded_extension is not None:
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errors.report(f'Duplicate canonical name "{canonical_name}" found in extensions "{extension_dirname}" and "{already_loaded_extension.name}". Former will be discarded.', exc_info=False)
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continue
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is_builtin = dirname == extensions_builtin_dir
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extension = Extension(name=extension_dirname, path=path, enabled=extension_dirname not in shared.opts.disabled_extensions, is_builtin=is_builtin, metadata=metadata)
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extensions.append(extension)
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extension_paths[extension.path] = extension
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loaded_extensions[canonical_name] = extension
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for extension in extensions:
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extension.metadata.requires = extension.metadata.get_script_requirements("Requires", "Extension")
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# check for requirements
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for extension in extensions:
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if not extension.enabled:
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continue
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for req in extension.metadata.requires:
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required_extension = loaded_extensions.get(req)
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if required_extension is None:
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errors.report(f'Extension "{extension.name}" requires "{req}" which is not installed.', exc_info=False)
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continue
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if not required_extension.enabled:
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errors.report(f'Extension "{extension.name}" requires "{required_extension.name}" which is disabled.', exc_info=False)
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continue
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def find_extension(filename):
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parentdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(filename))
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while parentdir != filename:
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extension = extension_paths.get(parentdir)
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if extension is not None:
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return extension
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filename = parentdir
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parentdir = os.path.dirname(filename)
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return None
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