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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "bundler/worker"
require "bundler/installer/gem_installer"
module Bundler
class ParallelInstaller
class SpecInstallation
attr_accessor :spec, :name, :post_install_message, :state, :error
def initialize(spec)
@spec = spec
@name = spec.name
@state = :none
@post_install_message = ""
@error = nil
end
def installed?
state == :installed
end
def enqueued?
state == :enqueued
end
def failed?
state == :failed
end
def installation_attempted?
installed? || failed?
end
# Only true when spec in neither installed nor already enqueued
def ready_to_enqueue?
!enqueued? && !installation_attempted?
end
def has_post_install_message?
!post_install_message.empty?
end
def ignorable_dependency?(dep)
dep.type == :development || dep.name == @name
end
# Checks installed dependencies against spec's dependencies to make
# sure needed dependencies have been installed.
def dependencies_installed?(all_specs)
installed_specs = all_specs.select(&:installed?).map(&:name)
dependencies.all? {|d| installed_specs.include? d.name }
end
# Represents only the non-development dependencies, the ones that are
# itself and are in the total list.
def dependencies
@dependencies ||= begin
all_dependencies.reject {|dep| ignorable_dependency? dep }
end
end
def missing_lockfile_dependencies(all_spec_names)
deps = all_dependencies.reject {|dep| ignorable_dependency? dep }
deps.reject {|dep| all_spec_names.include? dep.name }
end
# Represents all dependencies
def all_dependencies
@spec.dependencies
end
def to_s
"#<#{self.class} #{@spec.full_name} (#{state})>"
end
end
def self.call(*args)
new(*args).call
end
# Returns max number of threads machine can handle with a min of 1
def self.max_threads
[Bundler.settings[:jobs].to_i - 1, 1].max
end
attr_reader :size
def initialize(installer, all_specs, size, standalone, force)
@installer = installer
@size = size
@standalone = standalone
@force = force
@specs = all_specs.map {|s| SpecInstallation.new(s) }
@spec_set = all_specs
end
def call
# Since `autoload` has the potential for threading issues on 1.8.7
# TODO: remove in bundler 2.0
require "bundler/gem_remote_fetcher" if RUBY_VERSION < "1.9"
check_for_corrupt_lockfile
enqueue_specs
process_specs until @specs.all?(&:installed?) || @specs.any?(&:failed?)
handle_error if @specs.any?(&:failed?)
@specs
ensure
worker_pool && worker_pool.stop
end
def worker_pool
@worker_pool ||= Bundler::Worker.new @size, "Parallel Installer", lambda { |spec_install, worker_num|
gem_installer = Bundler::GemInstaller.new(
spec_install.spec, @installer, @standalone, worker_num, @force
)
success, message = gem_installer.install_from_spec
if success && !message.nil?
spec_install.post_install_message = message
elsif !success
spec_install.state = :failed
spec_install.error = "#{message}\n\n#{require_tree_for_spec(spec_install.spec)}"
end
spec_install
}
end
# Dequeue a spec and save its post-install message and then enqueue the
# remaining specs.
# Some specs might've had to wait til this spec was installed to be
# processed so the call to `enqueue_specs` is important after every
# dequeue.
def process_specs
spec = worker_pool.deq
spec.state = :installed unless spec.failed?
enqueue_specs
end
def handle_error
errors = @specs.select(&:failed?).map(&:error)
if exception = errors.find {|e| e.is_a?(Bundler::BundlerError) }
raise exception
end
raise Bundler::InstallError, errors.map(&:to_s).join("\n\n")
end
def check_for_corrupt_lockfile
missing_dependencies = @specs.map do |s|
[
s,
s.missing_lockfile_dependencies(@specs.map(&:name)),
]
end.reject { |a| a.last.empty? }
return if missing_dependencies.empty?
warning = []
warning << "Your lockfile was created by an old Bundler that left some things out."
if @size != 1
warning << "Because of the missing DEPENDENCIES, we can only install gems one at a time, instead of installing #{@size} at a time."
@size = 1
end
warning << "You can fix this by adding the missing gems to your Gemfile, running bundle install, and then removing the gems from your Gemfile."
warning << "The missing gems are:"
missing_dependencies.each do |spec, missing|
warning << "* #{missing.map(&:name).join(", ")} depended upon by #{spec.name}"
end
Bundler.ui.warn(warning.join("\n"))
end
def require_tree_for_spec(spec)
tree = @spec_set.what_required(spec)
t = String.new("In #{File.basename(SharedHelpers.default_gemfile)}:\n")
tree.each_with_index do |s, depth|
t << " " * depth.succ << s.name
unless tree.last == s
t << %( was resolved to #{s.version}, which depends on)
end
t << %(\n)
end
t
end
# Keys in the remains hash represent uninstalled gems specs.
# We enqueue all gem specs that do not have any dependencies.
# Later we call this lambda again to install specs that depended on
# previously installed specifications. We continue until all specs
# are installed.
def enqueue_specs
@specs.select(&:ready_to_enqueue?).each do |spec|
if spec.dependencies_installed? @specs
spec.state = :enqueued
worker_pool.enq spec
end
end
end
end
end
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