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# frozen_string_literal: true
require_relative "force_platform"
module Bundler
class LazySpecification
include MatchMetadata
include MatchPlatform
include ForcePlatform
attr_reader :name, :version, :platform, :materialization
attr_accessor :source, :remote, :force_ruby_platform, :dependencies, :required_ruby_version, :required_rubygems_version
#
# For backwards compatibility with existing lockfiles, if the most specific
# locked platform is not a specific platform like x86_64-linux or
# universal-java-11, then we keep the previous behaviour of resolving the
# best platform variant at materiliazation time. For previous bundler
# versions (before 2.2.0) this was always the case (except when the lockfile
# only included non-ruby platforms), but we're also keeping this behaviour
# on newer bundlers unless users generate the lockfile from scratch or
# explicitly add a more specific platform.
#
attr_accessor :most_specific_locked_platform
alias_method :runtime_dependencies, :dependencies
def self.from_spec(s)
lazy_spec = new(s.name, s.version, s.platform, s.source)
lazy_spec.dependencies = s.runtime_dependencies
lazy_spec.required_ruby_version = s.required_ruby_version
lazy_spec.required_rubygems_version = s.required_rubygems_version
lazy_spec
end
def initialize(name, version, platform, source = nil)
@name = name
@version = version
@dependencies = []
@required_ruby_version = Gem::Requirement.default
@required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.default
@platform = platform || Gem::Platform::RUBY
@original_source = source
@source = source
@force_ruby_platform = default_force_ruby_platform
@most_specific_locked_platform = nil
@materialization = nil
end
def missing?
@materialization == self
end
def incomplete?
@materialization.nil?
end
def source_changed?
@original_source != source
end
def full_name
@full_name ||= if platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY
"#{@name}-#{@version}"
else
"#{@name}-#{@version}-#{platform}"
end
end
def lock_name
@lock_name ||= name_tuple.lock_name
end
def name_tuple
Gem::NameTuple.new(@name, @version, @platform)
end
def ==(other)
full_name == other.full_name
end
def eql?(other)
full_name.eql?(other.full_name)
end
def hash
full_name.hash
end
##
# Does this locked specification satisfy +dependency+?
#
# NOTE: Rubygems default requirement is ">= 0", which doesn't match
# prereleases of 0 versions, like "0.0.0.dev" or "0.0.0.SNAPSHOT". However,
# bundler users expect those to work. We need to make sure that Gemfile
# dependencies without explicit requirements (which use ">= 0" under the
# hood by default) are still valid for locked specs using this kind of
# versions. The method implements an ad-hoc fix for that. A better solution
# might be to change default rubygems requirement of dependencies to be ">=
# 0.A" but that's a major refactoring likely to break things. Hopefully we
# can attempt it in the future.
#
def satisfies?(dependency)
effective_requirement = dependency.requirement == Gem::Requirement.default ? Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0.A") : dependency.requirement
@name == dependency.name && effective_requirement.satisfied_by?(Gem::Version.new(@version))
end
def to_lock
out = String.new
out << " #{lock_name}\n"
dependencies.sort_by(&:to_s).uniq.each do |dep|
next if dep.type == :development
out << " #{dep.to_lock}\n"
end
out
end
def materialize_for_cache
source.remote!
materialize(self, &:first)
end
def materialized_for_installation
@materialization = materialize_for_installation
self unless incomplete?
end
def materialize_for_installation
source.local!
if use_exact_resolved_specifications?
materialize(self) do |matching_specs|
choose_compatible(matching_specs)
end
else
materialize([name, version]) do |matching_specs|
target_platform = source.is_a?(Source::Path) ? platform : local_platform
installable_candidates = GemHelpers.select_best_platform_match(matching_specs, target_platform)
specification = choose_compatible(installable_candidates, fallback_to_non_installable: false)
return specification unless specification.nil?
if target_platform != platform
installable_candidates = GemHelpers.select_best_platform_match(matching_specs, platform)
end
choose_compatible(installable_candidates)
end
end
end
def inspect
"#<#{self.class} @name=\"#{name}\" (#{full_name.delete_prefix("#{name}-")})>"
end
def to_s
lock_name
end
def git_version
return unless source.is_a?(Bundler::Source::Git)
" #{source.revision[0..6]}"
end
def force_ruby_platform!
@force_ruby_platform = true
end
def replace_source_with!(gemfile_source)
return unless gemfile_source.can_lock?(self)
@source = gemfile_source
true
end
private
def use_exact_resolved_specifications?
!source.is_a?(Source::Path) && ruby_platform_materializes_to_ruby_platform?
end
def ruby_platform_materializes_to_ruby_platform?
generic_platform = generic_local_platform == Gem::Platform::JAVA ? Gem::Platform::JAVA : Gem::Platform::RUBY
(most_specific_locked_platform != generic_platform) || force_ruby_platform || Bundler.settings[:force_ruby_platform]
end
def materialize(query)
matching_specs = source.specs.search(query)
return self if matching_specs.empty?
yield matching_specs
end
# If in frozen mode, we fallback to a non-installable candidate because by
# doing this we avoid re-resolving and potentially end up changing the
# lockfile, which is not allowed. In that case, we will give a proper error
# about the mismatch higher up the stack, right before trying to install the
# bad gem.
def choose_compatible(candidates, fallback_to_non_installable: Bundler.frozen_bundle?)
search = candidates.reverse.find do |spec|
spec.is_a?(StubSpecification) || spec.matches_current_metadata?
end
if search.nil? && fallback_to_non_installable
search = candidates.last
end
if search
validate_dependencies(search) if search.platform == platform
search.locked_platform = platform if search.instance_of?(RemoteSpecification) || search.instance_of?(EndpointSpecification)
end
search
end
# Validate dependencies of this locked spec are consistent with dependencies
# of the actual spec that was materialized.
#
# Note that we don't validate dependencies of locally installed gems but
# accept what's in the lockfile instead for performance, since loading
# dependencies of locally installed gems would mean evaluating all gemspecs,
# which would affect `bundler/setup` performance.
def validate_dependencies(spec)
if spec.is_a?(StubSpecification)
spec.dependencies = dependencies
else
if !source.is_a?(Source::Path) && spec.runtime_dependencies.sort != dependencies.sort
raise IncorrectLockfileDependencies.new(self)
end
end
end
end
end
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