![]() ## Summary The basic strategy: - When the user does `uv tool run`, we resolve the `from` and `with` requirements (always). - After resolving, we generate a hash of the requirements. For now, I'm just converting to a lockfile and hashing _that_, but that's an implementation detail. - Once we have a hash, we _also_ hash the interpreter. - We then store environments in `${CACHE_DIR}/${INTERPRETER_HASH}/${RESOLUTION_HASH}`. Some consequences: - We cache based on the interpreter, so if you request a different Python, we'll create a new environment (even if they're compatible). This has the nice side-effect of ensuring that we don't use environments for interpreters that were later deleted. - We cache the `from` and `with` together. In practice, we may want to cache them separately, then layer them? But this is also an implementation detail that we could change later. - Because we use the lockfile as the cache key, we will invalidate the cache when the format changes. That seems ok, but we could improve it in the future by generating a stable hash from a lockfile that's independent of the schema. Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/4752. |
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bench | ||
cache-key | ||
distribution-filename | ||
distribution-types | ||
install-wheel-rs | ||
once-map | ||
pep440-rs | ||
pep508-rs | ||
platform-tags | ||
pypi-types | ||
requirements-txt | ||
uv | ||
uv-auth | ||
uv-build | ||
uv-cache | ||
uv-cli | ||
uv-client | ||
uv-configuration | ||
uv-dev | ||
uv-dispatch | ||
uv-distribution | ||
uv-extract | ||
uv-fs | ||
uv-git | ||
uv-installer | ||
uv-macros | ||
uv-normalize | ||
uv-python | ||
uv-requirements | ||
uv-resolver | ||
uv-scripts | ||
uv-settings | ||
uv-state | ||
uv-tool | ||
uv-trampoline | ||
uv-types | ||
uv-version | ||
uv-virtualenv | ||
uv-warnings | ||
README.md |
Crates
bench
Functionality for benchmarking uv.
cache-key
Generic functionality for caching paths, URLs, and other resources across platforms.
distribution-filename
Parse built distribution (wheel) and source distribution (sdist) filenames to extract structured metadata.
distribution-types
Abstractions for representing built distributions (wheels) and source distributions (sdists), and the sources from which they can be downloaded.
install-wheel-rs
Install built distributions (wheels) into a virtual environment.]
once-map
A waitmap
-like concurrent hash map for executing tasks
exactly once.
pep440-rs
Utilities for interacting with Python version numbers and specifiers.
pep508-rs
Utilities for interacting with PEP 508 dependency specifiers.
platform-host
Functionality for detecting the current platform (operating system, architecture, etc.).
platform-tags
Functionality for parsing and inferring Python platform tags as per PEP 425.
uv
Command-line interface for the uv package manager.
uv-build
A PEP 517-compatible build frontend for uv.
uv-cache
Functionality for caching Python packages and associated metadata.
uv-client
Client for interacting with PyPI-compatible HTTP APIs.
uv-dev
Development utilities for uv.
uv-dispatch
A centralized struct
for resolving and building source distributions in isolated environments.
Implements the traits defined in uv-types
.
uv-distribution
Client for interacting with built distributions (wheels) and source distributions (sdists). Capable of fetching metadata, distribution contents, etc.
uv-extract
Utilities for extracting files from archives.
uv-fs
Utilities for interacting with the filesystem.
uv-git
Functionality for interacting with Git repositories.
uv-installer
Functionality for installing Python packages into a virtual environment.
uv-python
Functionality for detecting and leveraging the current Python interpreter.
uv-normalize
Normalize package and extra names as per Python specifications.
uv-package
Types and functionality for working with Python packages, e.g., parsing wheel files.
uv-requirements
Utilities for reading package requirements from pyproject.toml
and requirements.txt
files.
uv-resolver
Functionality for resolving Python packages and their dependencies.
uv-types
Shared traits for uv, to avoid circular dependencies.
pypi-types
General-purpose type definitions for types used in PyPI-compatible APIs.
uv-virtualenv
A venv
replacement to create virtual environments in Rust.
uv-warnings
User-facing warnings for uv.
requirements-txt
Functionality for parsing requirements.txt
files.