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Zanie Blue
2586f655bb
Rename to uv (#1302)
First, replace all usages in files in-place. I used my editor for this.
If someone wants to add a one-liner that'd be fun.

Then, update directory and file names:

```
# Run twice for nested directories
find . -type d -print0 | xargs -0 rename s/puffin/uv/g
find . -type d -print0 | xargs -0 rename s/puffin/uv/g

# Update files
find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 rename s/puffin/uv/g
```

Then add all the files again

```
# Add all the files again
git add crates
git add python/uv

# This one needs a force-add
git add -f crates/uv-trampoline
```
2024-02-15 11:19:46 -06:00
Zanie Blue
e9e3e573a2
Report incompatible distributions to users (#1293)
Instead of dropping versions without a compatible distribution, we track
them as incompatibilities in the solver. This implementation follows
patterns established in https://github.com/astral-sh/puffin/pull/1290.

This required some significant refactoring of how we track incompatible
distributions. Notably:

- `Option<TagPriority>` is now `WheelCompatibility` which allows us to
track the reason a wheel is incompatible instead of just `None`.
- `Candidate` now has a `CandidateDist` with `Compatible` and
`Incompatibile` variants instead of just `ResolvableDist`; candidates
are not strictly compatible anymore
- `ResolvableDist` was renamed to `CompatibleDist`
- `IncompatibleWheel` was given an ordering implementation so we can
track the "most compatible" (but still incompatible) wheel. This allows
us to collapse the reason a version cannot be used to a single
incompatibility.
- The filtering in the `VersionMap` is retained, we still only store one
incompatible wheel per version. This is sufficient for error reporting.
- A `TagCompatibility` type was added for tracking which part of a wheel
tag is incompatible
- `Candidate::validate_python` moved to
`PythonRequirement::validate_dist`

I am doing more refactoring in #1298 — I think a couple passes will be
necessary to clarify the relationships of these types.

Includes improved error message snapshots for multiple incompatible
Python tag types from #1285 — we should add more scenarios for coverage
of behavior when multiple tags with different levels are present.
2024-02-15 10:48:15 -06:00
Zanie Blue
b5dd8b7de2
Track yanked versions as incompatibilities (#1290)
Moves yanked version filtering from `VersionMap::from_metadata` to the
resolver and tracks it as a PubGrub unavailable incompatibility so
yanked versions are reflected in error messages.

e.g. before
```
╰─▶ Because only albatross<=0.1.0 is available and you require albatross>0.1.0, 
       we can conclude that the requirements are unsatisfiable.
```

after

```
╰─▶ Because only the following versions of albatross are available:
            albatross<=0.1.0
            albatross==1.0.0
      and albatross==1.0.0 is unusable because it was yanked, we can conclude that albatross>0.1.0 cannot be used.
      And because you require albatross>0.1.0, we can conclude that the requirements are unsatisfiable.
```
2024-02-12 22:01:17 -06:00
Charlie Marsh
9a3f3d385c
Remove PubGrubVersion (#924)
## Summary

I'm running into some annoyances converting `&Version` to
`&PubGrubVersion` (which is just a wrapper type around `Version`), and I
realized... We don't even need `PubGrubVersion`?

The reason we "need" it today is due to the orphan trait rule: `Version`
is defined in `pep440_rs`, but we want to `impl
pubgrub::version::Version for Version` in the resolver crate.

Instead of introducing a new type here, which leads to a lot of
awkwardness around conversion and API isolation, what if we instead just
implement `pubgrub::version::Version` in `pep440_rs` via a feature? That
way, we can just use `Version` everywhere without any confusion and
conversion for the wrapper type.
2024-01-15 08:51:12 -05:00
konsti
858d5584cc
Use Dist in VersionMap (#851)
Refactoring split out from find links support: Find links files can be
represented as `Dist`, but not really as `File`, they don't have url nor
hashes.

`DistRequiresPython` is somewhat odd as an in between type.
2024-01-10 00:14:42 +01:00
Charlie Marsh
007f52bb4e
Add support for relative URLs in simple metadata responses (#721)
## Summary

This PR adds support for relative URLs in the simple JSON responses. We
already support relative URLs for HTML responses, but the handling has
been consolidated between the two. Similar to index URLs, we now store
the base alongside the metadata, and use the base when resolving the
URL.

Closes #455.

## Test Plan

`cargo test` (to test HTML indexes). Separately, I also ran `cargo run
-p puffin-cli -- pip-compile requirements.in -n
--index-url=http://localhost:3141/packages/pypi/+simple` on the
`zb/relative` branch with `packse` running, and forced both HTML and
JSON by limiting the `accept` header.
2023-12-27 08:53:21 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
188ab75769
Split File into internal and external type (#729)
## Summary

This PR makes the `pypi_types::File` a response-only type (i.e., a type
that's only used when deserializing over the wire), and adds a separate
internal `File` type. Right now, the representations are similar, but
already, we can avoid the "lenient" deserialization on our internal
`File` type, and avoid the special-casing of the property names that's
required in the JSON. Over time, we can evolve this representation
entirely separately from the representation we receive from PyPI and
other indexes.
2023-12-25 15:42:28 -05:00
Charlie Marsh
c764155988
Avoid double-resolving during pip-install (#610)
## Summary

At present, when performing a `pip-install`, we first do a resolution,
then take the set of requirements and basically run them through our
`pip-sync`, which itself includes re-resolving the dependencies to get a
specific `Dist` for each package. (E.g., the set of requirements might
say `flask==3.0.0`, but the installer needs a specific _wheel_ or source
distribution to install.)

This PR removes this second resolution by exposing the set of pinned
packages from the resolution. The main challenge here is that we have an
optimization in the resolver such that we let the resolver read metadata
from an incompatible wheel as long as a source distribution exists for a
given package. This lets us avoid building source distributions in the
resolver under the assumption that we'll be able to install the package
later on, if needed. As such, the resolver now needs to track the
resolution and installation filenames separately.
2023-12-12 17:29:09 +00:00