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# File lib/bundler/resolver.rb, line 135 135: def initialize(index, source_requirements, base) 136: @errors = {} 137: @stack = [] 138: @base = base 139: @index = index 140: @gems_size = {} 141: @missing_gems = Hash.new(0) 142: @source_requirements = source_requirements 143: end
Figures out the best possible configuration of gems that satisfies the list of passed dependencies and any child dependencies without causing any gem activation errors.
*dependencies | The list of dependencies to resolve |
If the list of dependencies can be resolved, a |
collection of gemspecs is returned. Otherwise, nil is returned.
# File lib/bundler/resolver.rb, line 124 124: def self.resolve(requirements, index, source_requirements = {}, base = []) 125: base = SpecSet.new(base) unless base.is_a?(SpecSet) 126: resolver = new(index, source_requirements, base) 127: result = catch(:success) do 128: resolver.start(requirements) 129: raise resolver.version_conflict 130: nil 131: end 132: SpecSet.new(result) 133: end
# File lib/bundler/resolver.rb, line 382 382: def clean_req(req) 383: if req.to_s.include?(">= 0") 384: req.to_s.gsub(/ \(.*?\)$/, '') 385: else 386: req.to_s.gsub(/\, (runtime|development)\)$/, ')') 387: end 388: end
# File lib/bundler/resolver.rb, line 145 145: def debug 146: if ENV['DEBUG_RESOLVER'] 147: debug_info = yield 148: debug_info = debug_info.inpsect unless debug_info.is_a?(String) 149: $stderr.puts debug_info 150: end 151: end
# File lib/bundler/resolver.rb, line 409 409: def error_message 410: output = errors.inject("") do |o, (conflict, (origin, requirement))| 411: 412: # origin is the SpecSet of specs from the Gemfile that is conflicted with 413: if origin 414: 415: o << %{Bundler could not find compatible versions for gem "#{origin.name}":\n} 416: o << " In Gemfile:\n" 417: 418: o << gem_message(requirement) 419: 420: # If the origin is "bundler", the conflict is us 421: if origin.name == "bundler" 422: o << " Current Bundler version:\n" 423: newer_bundler_required = requirement.requirement > Gem::Requirement.new(origin.version) 424: # If the origin is a LockfileParser, it does not respond_to :required_by 425: elsif !origin.respond_to?(:required_by) || !(required_by = origin.required_by.first) 426: o << " In snapshot (Gemfile.lock):\n" 427: end 428: 429: o << gem_message(origin) 430: 431: # If the bundle wants a newer bundler than the running bundler, explain 432: if origin.name == "bundler" && newer_bundler_required 433: o << "Your version of Bundler is older than the one requested by the Gemfile.\n" 434: o << "Perhaps you need to update Bundler by running `gem install bundler`." 435: end 436: 437: # origin is nil if the required gem and version cannot be found in any of 438: # the specified sources 439: else 440: 441: # if the gem cannot be found because of a version conflict between lockfile and gemfile, 442: # print a useful error that suggests running `bundle update`, which may fix things 443: # 444: # @base is a SpecSet of the gems in the lockfile 445: # conflict is the name of the gem that could not be found 446: if locked = @base[conflict].first 447: o << "Bundler could not find compatible versions for gem #{conflict.inspect}:\n" 448: o << " In snapshot (Gemfile.lock):\n" 449: o << " #{clean_req(locked)}\n\n" 450: 451: o << " In Gemfile:\n" 452: o << gem_message(requirement) 453: o << "Running `bundle update` will rebuild your snapshot from scratch, using only\n" 454: o << "the gems in your Gemfile, which may resolve the conflict.\n" 455: 456: # the rest of the time, the gem cannot be found because it does not exist in the known sources 457: else 458: if requirement.required_by.first 459: o << "Could not find gem '#{clean_req(requirement)}', required by '#{clean_req(requirement.required_by.first)}', in any of the sources\n" 460: else 461: o << "Could not find gem '#{clean_req(requirement)} in any of the sources\n" 462: end 463: end 464: 465: end 466: o 467: end 468: end
For a given conflicted requirement, print out what exactly went wrong
# File lib/bundler/resolver.rb, line 395 395: def gem_message(requirement) 396: m = "" 397: 398: # A requirement that is required by itself is actually in the Gemfile, and does 399: # not "depend on" itself 400: if requirement.required_by.first && requirement.required_by.first.name != requirement.name 401: m << " #{clean_req(requirement.required_by.first)} depends on\n" 402: m << " #{clean_req(requirement)}\n" 403: else 404: m << " #{clean_req(requirement)}\n" 405: end 406: m << "\n" 407: end
# File lib/bundler/resolver.rb, line 353 353: def gems_size(dep) 354: @gems_size[dep] ||= search(dep).size 355: end
# File lib/bundler/resolver.rb, line 163 163: def resolve(reqs, activated) 164: # If the requirements are empty, then we are in a success state. Aka, all 165: # gem dependencies have been resolved. 166: throw :success, successify(activated) if reqs.empty? 167: 168: debug { print "\e[2J\e[f" ; "==== Iterating ====\n\n" } 169: 170: # Sort dependencies so that the ones that are easiest to resolve are first. 171: # Easiest to resolve is defined by: 172: # 1) Is this gem already activated? 173: # 2) Do the version requirements include prereleased gems? 174: # 3) Sort by number of gems available in the source. 175: reqs = reqs.sort_by do |a| 176: [ activated[a.name] ? 0 : 1, 177: a.requirement.prerelease? ? 0 : 1, 178: @errors[a.name] ? 0 : 1, 179: activated[a.name] ? 0 : gems_size(a) ] 180: end 181: 182: debug { "Activated:\n" + activated.values.map { |a| " #{a.name} (#{a.version})" }.join("\n") } 183: debug { "Requirements:\n" + reqs.map { |r| " #{r.name} (#{r.requirement})"}.join("\n") } 184: 185: activated = activated.dup 186: 187: # Pull off the first requirement so that we can resolve it 188: current = reqs.shift 189: 190: debug { "Attempting:\n #{current.name} (#{current.requirement})"} 191: 192: # Check if the gem has already been activated, if it has, we will make sure 193: # that the currently activated gem satisfies the requirement. 194: existing = activated[current.name] 195: if existing || current.name == 'bundler' 196: # Force the current 197: if current.name == 'bundler' && !existing 198: existing = search(DepProxy.new(Gem::Dependency.new('bundler', VERSION), Gem::Platform::RUBY)).first 199: raise GemNotFound, %{Bundler could not find gem "bundler" (#{VERSION})} unless existing 200: existing.required_by << existing 201: activated['bundler'] = existing 202: end 203: 204: if current.requirement.satisfied_by?(existing.version) 205: debug { " * [SUCCESS] Already activated" } 206: @errors.delete(existing.name) 207: # Since the current requirement is satisfied, we can continue resolving 208: # the remaining requirements. 209: 210: # I have no idea if this is the right way to do it, but let's see if it works 211: # The current requirement might activate some other platforms, so let's try 212: # adding those requirements here. 213: reqs.concat existing.activate_platform(current.__platform) 214: 215: resolve(reqs, activated) 216: else 217: debug { " * [FAIL] Already activated" } 218: @errors[existing.name] = [existing, current] 219: debug { current.required_by.map {|d| " * #{d.name} (#{d.requirement})" }.join("\n") } 220: # debug { " * All current conflicts:\n" + @errors.keys.map { |c| " - #{c}" }.join("\n") } 221: # Since the current requirement conflicts with an activated gem, we need 222: # to backtrack to the current requirement's parent and try another version 223: # of it (maybe the current requirement won't be present anymore). If the 224: # current requirement is a root level requirement, we need to jump back to 225: # where the conflicting gem was activated. 226: parent = current.required_by.last 227: # `existing` could not respond to required_by if it is part of the base set 228: # of specs that was passed to the resolver (aka, instance of LazySpecification) 229: parent ||= existing.required_by.last if existing.respond_to?(:required_by) 230: # We track the spot where the current gem was activated because we need 231: # to keep a list of every spot a failure happened. 232: if parent && parent.name != 'bundler' 233: debug { " -> Jumping to: #{parent.name}" } 234: required_by = existing.respond_to?(:required_by) && existing.required_by.last 235: throw parent.name, required_by && required_by.name 236: else 237: # The original set of dependencies conflict with the base set of specs 238: # passed to the resolver. This is by definition an impossible resolve. 239: raise version_conflict 240: end 241: end 242: else 243: # There are no activated gems for the current requirement, so we are going 244: # to find all gems that match the current requirement and try them in decending 245: # order. We also need to keep a set of all conflicts that happen while trying 246: # this gem. This is so that if no versions work, we can figure out the best 247: # place to backtrack to. 248: conflicts = Set.new 249: 250: # Fetch all gem versions matching the requirement 251: # 252: # TODO: Warn / error when no matching versions are found. 253: matching_versions = search(current) 254: 255: if matching_versions.empty? 256: if current.required_by.empty? 257: if base = @base[current.name] and !base.empty? 258: version = base.first.version 259: message = "You have requested:\n" " #{current.name} #{current.requirement}\n\n" "The bundle currently has #{current.name} locked at #{version}.\n" "Try running `bundle update #{current.name}`" 260: elsif current.source 261: name = current.name 262: versions = @source_requirements[name][name].map { |s| s.version } 263: message = "Could not find gem '#{current}' in #{current.source}.\n" 264: if versions.any? 265: message << "Source contains '#{name}' at: #{versions.join(', ')}" 266: else 267: message << "Source does not contain any versions of '#{current}'" 268: end 269: else 270: message = "Could not find gem '#{current}' " 271: if @index.sources.include?(Bundler::Source::Rubygems) 272: message << "in any of the gem sources listed in your Gemfile." 273: else 274: message << "in the gems available on this machine." 275: end 276: end 277: raise GemNotFound, message 278: else 279: if @missing_gems[current] >= 5 280: message = "Bundler could not find find gem #{current.required_by.last}," 281: message << "which is required by gem #{current}." 282: raise GemNotFound, message 283: end 284: @missing_gems[current] += 1 285: 286: debug { " Could not find #{current} by #{current.required_by.last}" } 287: @errors[current.name] = [nil, current] 288: end 289: end 290: 291: matching_versions.reverse_each do |spec_group| 292: conflict = resolve_requirement(spec_group, current, reqs.dup, activated.dup) 293: conflicts << conflict if conflict 294: end 295: # If the current requirement is a root level gem and we have conflicts, we 296: # can figure out the best spot to backtrack to. 297: if current.required_by.empty? && !conflicts.empty? 298: # Check the current "catch" stack for the first one that is included in the 299: # conflicts set. That is where the parent of the conflicting gem was required. 300: # By jumping back to this spot, we can try other version of the parent of 301: # the conflicting gem, hopefully finding a combination that activates correctly. 302: @stack.reverse_each do |savepoint| 303: if conflicts.include?(savepoint) 304: debug { " -> Jumping to: #{savepoint}" } 305: throw savepoint 306: end 307: end 308: end 309: end 310: end
# File lib/bundler/resolver.rb, line 315 315: def resolve_requirement(spec_group, requirement, reqs, activated) 316: # We are going to try activating the spec. We need to keep track of stack of 317: # requirements that got us to the point of activating this gem. 318: spec_group.required_by.replace requirement.required_by 319: spec_group.required_by << requirement 320: 321: activated[spec_group.name] = spec_group 322: debug { " Activating: #{spec_group.name} (#{spec_group.version})" } 323: debug { spec_group.required_by.map { |d| " * #{d.name} (#{d.requirement})" }.join("\n") } 324: 325: dependencies = spec_group.activate_platform(requirement.__platform) 326: 327: # Now, we have to loop through all child dependencies and add them to our 328: # array of requirements. 329: debug { " Dependencies"} 330: dependencies.each do |dep| 331: next if dep.type == :development 332: debug { " * #{dep.name} (#{dep.requirement})" } 333: dep.required_by.replace(requirement.required_by) 334: dep.required_by << requirement 335: reqs << dep 336: end 337: 338: # We create a savepoint and mark it by the name of the requirement that caused 339: # the gem to be activated. If the activated gem ever conflicts, we are able to 340: # jump back to this point and try another version of the gem. 341: length = @stack.length 342: @stack << requirement.name 343: retval = catch(requirement.name) do 344: resolve(reqs, activated) 345: end 346: # Since we're doing a lot of throw / catches. A push does not necessarily match 347: # up to a pop. So, we simply slice the stack back to what it was before the catch 348: # block. 349: @stack.slice!(length..1) 350: retval 351: end
# File lib/bundler/resolver.rb, line 357 357: def search(dep) 358: if base = @base[dep.name] and base.any? 359: d = Gem::Dependency.new(base.first.name, *[dep.requirement.as_list, base.first.version].flatten) 360: else 361: d = dep.dep 362: end 363: index = @source_requirements[d.name] || @index 364: results = index.search_for_all_platforms(d, @base[d.name]) 365: 366: if results.any? 367: version = results.first.version 368: nested = [[]] 369: results.each do |spec| 370: if spec.version != version 371: nested << [] 372: version = spec.version 373: end 374: nested.last << spec 375: end 376: nested.map { |a| SpecGroup.new(a) }.select { |sg| sg.for?(dep.__platform) } 377: else 378: [] 379: end 380: end
# File lib/bundler/resolver.rb, line 157 157: def start(reqs) 158: activated = {} 159: 160: resolve(reqs, activated) 161: end
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