├── tests ├── __init__.py └── test_plugin.py ├── src └── poetry_pre_commit_plugin │ ├── __init__.py │ └── plugin.py ├── mypy.ini ├── pyproject.toml ├── README.md ├── .gitignore ├── poetry.lock └── LICENSE /tests/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/poetry_pre_commit_plugin/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mypy.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [mypy] 2 | files = src/**/*.py 3 | ignore_missing_imports = True 4 | 5 | [mypy-poetry_pre_commit_plugin.*] 6 | disallow_untyped_defs = True 7 | strict = True 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pyproject.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [tool.poetry] 2 | name = "poetry-pre-commit-plugin" 3 | version = "0.2.2" 4 | description = "Poetry plugin for automatically installing pre-commit hook when it is added to a project" 5 | authors = ["Vytautas Strimaitis "] 6 | homepage = "https://github.com/vstrimaitis/poetry-pre-commit-plugin" 7 | documentation = "https://github.com/vstrimaitis/poetry-pre-commit-plugin" 8 | readme = "README.md" 9 | packages = [{include = "poetry_pre_commit_plugin", from = "src"}] 10 | 11 | [tool.poetry.dependencies] 12 | python = "^3.7" 13 | poetry = ">=1.0.0,<3.0.0" 14 | 15 | [tool.poetry.group.dev.dependencies] 16 | pytest = "^7.1.2" 17 | mypy = "^0.971" 18 | black = "^22.6.0" 19 | isort = "^5.10.1" 20 | 21 | [tool.poetry.plugins."poetry.application.plugin"] 22 | poetry-pre-commit-plugin = "poetry_pre_commit_plugin.plugin:PreCommitPlugin" 23 | 24 | [build-system] 25 | requires = ["poetry-core"] 26 | build-backend = "poetry.core.masonry.api" 27 | 28 | [tool.isort] 29 | profile = "black" 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Poetry pre-commit Plugin 2 | 3 | [![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/poetry-pre-commit-plugin?color=blue)](https://pypi.org/project/poetry-pre-commit-plugin/) 4 | 5 | A [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org/) plugin for automatically installing git 6 | pre-commit hooks whenever `pre-commit` is specified as a dependency of the 7 | project. 8 | 9 | ## Motivation 10 | 11 | Personally I find that running `pre-commit install` every time I start working 12 | on a new repository is very easy to forget - there have been numerous occasions 13 | where I'd forget this step, commit some changes only to be surprised later on 14 | by failing CI checks 😅 This plugin aims to solve this issue by doing 15 | this small step for me automatically behind the scenes. 16 | 17 | ## Installation 18 | 19 | The plugin requires Poetry version `1.2.0b1` or above. Since this is still a 20 | pre-release version, you have to specify it explicitly when installing: 21 | 22 | ``` 23 | curl -sSL https://install.python-poetry.org | python3.9 - --version 1.2.0b3 24 | ``` 25 | 26 | Once a valid version of Poetry is set up, you can install the plugin like so: 27 | 28 | ``` 29 | poetry self add poetry-pre-commit-plugin 30 | ``` 31 | 32 | For more in-depth information, please refer to 33 | [Poetry's docs](https://python-poetry.org/docs/master/plugins/). 34 | 35 | ## Usage 36 | 37 | There's no way to use this plugin explicitly - it will work behind the scenes 38 | after you run either `poetry install` or `poetry add`. In either of those cases, 39 | the plugin will check the following conditions: 40 | 41 | 1. Is the project inside a git repository? 42 | 2. Is `pre-commit` listed as a dependency of the project (or, in the case of 43 | `poetry add` - was it just added)? 44 | 3. Has the pre-commit hook **not** been activated yet (i.e. the file 45 | `.git/hooks/pre-commit` does not exist)? 46 | 47 | If all conditions are met, the plugin will run `pre-commit install` for you. 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/test_plugin.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # TODO: currently can't write realistic tests because running actual commands 2 | # like `poetry install` during the test in some temporary directory doesn't work 3 | # properly because `poetry` detects that it is running in a virtual environment 4 | # and therefore doesn't create a new one. Related GH issue: 5 | # https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/issues/4055 6 | 7 | def test_success(): 8 | assert True 9 | 10 | # Below is my initial attempt at a test which failed due to the issue above. 11 | 12 | # import shutil 13 | # from pathlib import Path 14 | # import subprocess 15 | 16 | # def copy_project(source_name: str, testing_dir: Path) -> None: 17 | # resources = Path(__file__).parent / "resources" 18 | # shutil.copytree(resources / source_name, testing_dir) 19 | 20 | # def run_git_init(testing_dir: Path) -> None: 21 | # rc = subprocess.check_call( 22 | # ["git", "init"], 23 | # stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL, 24 | # stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL, 25 | # cwd=testing_dir, 26 | # ) 27 | # assert rc == 0 28 | 29 | # def run_install(testing_dir: Path) -> None: 30 | # rc = subprocess.check_call( 31 | # ["poetry", "install"], 32 | # stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL, 33 | # stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL, 34 | # cwd=testing_dir, 35 | # ) 36 | # assert rc == 0 37 | 38 | # def run_add(testing_dir: Path) -> None: 39 | # rc = subprocess.check_call( 40 | # ["poetry", "add", "--group", "dev", "pre-commit"], 41 | # stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL, 42 | # stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL, 43 | # cwd=testing_dir, 44 | # ) 45 | # assert rc == 0 46 | 47 | 48 | # def test_project_without_pre_commit_hooks(tmp_path: Path) -> None: 49 | # testing_dir = tmp_path / "testing_package" 50 | # copy_project("sample_project_no_pre_commit", testing_dir) 51 | # pre_commit_hook_path = testing_dir / ".git" / "hooks" / "pre-commit" 52 | # assert not pre_commit_hook_path.exists() 53 | 54 | # run_git_init(testing_dir) 55 | # assert not pre_commit_hook_path.exists() 56 | 57 | # run_install(testing_dir) # <-- this pollutes the actual project's virtualenv 58 | # assert not pre_commit_hook_path.exists() 59 | 60 | # run_add(testing_dir) 61 | # assert pre_commit_hook_path.exists() 62 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .vscode/ 2 | 3 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files 4 | __pycache__/ 5 | *.py[cod] 6 | *$py.class 7 | 8 | # C extensions 9 | *.so 10 | 11 | # Distribution / packaging 12 | .Python 13 | build/ 14 | develop-eggs/ 15 | dist/ 16 | downloads/ 17 | eggs/ 18 | .eggs/ 19 | lib/ 20 | lib64/ 21 | parts/ 22 | sdist/ 23 | var/ 24 | wheels/ 25 | pip-wheel-metadata/ 26 | share/python-wheels/ 27 | *.egg-info/ 28 | .installed.cfg 29 | *.egg 30 | MANIFEST 31 | 32 | # PyInstaller 33 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template 34 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it. 35 | *.manifest 36 | *.spec 37 | 38 | # Installer logs 39 | pip-log.txt 40 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt 41 | 42 | # Unit test / coverage reports 43 | htmlcov/ 44 | .tox/ 45 | .nox/ 46 | .coverage 47 | .coverage.* 48 | .cache 49 | nosetests.xml 50 | coverage.xml 51 | *.cover 52 | *.py,cover 53 | .hypothesis/ 54 | .pytest_cache/ 55 | 56 | # Translations 57 | *.mo 58 | *.pot 59 | 60 | # Django stuff: 61 | *.log 62 | local_settings.py 63 | db.sqlite3 64 | db.sqlite3-journal 65 | 66 | # Flask stuff: 67 | instance/ 68 | .webassets-cache 69 | 70 | # Scrapy stuff: 71 | .scrapy 72 | 73 | # Sphinx documentation 74 | docs/_build/ 75 | 76 | # PyBuilder 77 | target/ 78 | 79 | # Jupyter Notebook 80 | .ipynb_checkpoints 81 | 82 | # IPython 83 | profile_default/ 84 | ipython_config.py 85 | 86 | # pyenv 87 | .python-version 88 | 89 | # pipenv 90 | # According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control. 91 | # However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies 92 | # having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not 93 | # install all needed dependencies. 94 | #Pipfile.lock 95 | 96 | # PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow 97 | __pypackages__/ 98 | 99 | # Celery stuff 100 | celerybeat-schedule 101 | celerybeat.pid 102 | 103 | # SageMath parsed files 104 | *.sage.py 105 | 106 | # Environments 107 | .env 108 | .venv 109 | env/ 110 | venv/ 111 | ENV/ 112 | env.bak/ 113 | venv.bak/ 114 | 115 | # Spyder project settings 116 | .spyderproject 117 | .spyproject 118 | 119 | # Rope project settings 120 | .ropeproject 121 | 122 | # mkdocs documentation 123 | /site 124 | 125 | # mypy 126 | .mypy_cache/ 127 | .dmypy.json 128 | dmypy.json 129 | 130 | # Pyre type checker 131 | .pyre/ 132 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/poetry_pre_commit_plugin/plugin.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import re 2 | import subprocess 3 | from pathlib import Path 4 | from typing import Optional 5 | 6 | from cleo.events.console_terminate_event import ConsoleTerminateEvent 7 | from cleo.events.console_events import TERMINATE 8 | from cleo.events.event_dispatcher import EventDispatcher 9 | from cleo.io.io import IO 10 | from cleo.io.outputs.output import Verbosity 11 | from poetry.console.application import Application 12 | from poetry.console.commands.add import AddCommand 13 | from poetry.console.commands.install import InstallCommand 14 | from poetry.console.commands.self.self_command import SelfCommand 15 | from poetry.plugins.application_plugin import ApplicationPlugin 16 | 17 | 18 | class PreCommitPlugin(ApplicationPlugin): # type: ignore 19 | def activate(self, application: Application) -> None: 20 | application.event_dispatcher.add_listener(TERMINATE, self._handle_post_command) 21 | 22 | def _handle_post_command( 23 | self, event: ConsoleTerminateEvent, event_name: str, dispatcher: EventDispatcher 24 | ) -> None: 25 | 26 | if event.exit_code != 0: 27 | # The command failed, so the plugin shouldn't do anything 28 | return 29 | 30 | command = event.command 31 | io = event.io 32 | 33 | if isinstance(command, SelfCommand): 34 | io.write_line( 35 | "Poetry pre-commit plugin does not run for 'self' command.", 36 | verbosity=Verbosity.DEBUG, 37 | ) 38 | return 39 | 40 | if not any(isinstance(command, t) for t in [InstallCommand, AddCommand]): 41 | # Only run the plugin for install and add commands 42 | return 43 | 44 | if not self._is_pre_commit_package_installed(io): 45 | return 46 | 47 | if self._get_git_directory_path() is None: 48 | # Not in a git repository - can't install hooks 49 | return 50 | 51 | if self._are_pre_commit_hooks_installed(): 52 | # pre-commit hooks already installed - nothing to do 53 | return 54 | 55 | if command.option("dry-run") is True: 56 | return 57 | 58 | self._install_pre_commit_hooks(io) 59 | 60 | def _install_pre_commit_hooks(self, io: IO) -> None: 61 | try: 62 | io.write_line("Installing pre-commit hooks...") 63 | return_code = subprocess.check_call( 64 | ["poetry", "run", "pre-commit", "install"], 65 | stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL, 66 | stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL, 67 | ) 68 | if return_code == 0: 69 | io.write_line( 70 | "pre-commit hooks successfully installed" 71 | ) 72 | else: 73 | io.write_error_line("Failed to install pre-commit hooks") 74 | except Exception as e: 75 | io.write_error_line( 76 | "Failed to install pre-commit hooks due to an unexpected error" 77 | ) 78 | io.write_error_line(f"{e}") 79 | 80 | def _is_pre_commit_package_installed(self, io: IO) -> bool: 81 | try: 82 | output = subprocess.check_output( 83 | ["poetry", "run", "pip", "freeze", "--local"], 84 | ).decode() 85 | 86 | if re.search(r"pre[-_]commit", output): 87 | io.write_line( 88 | "pre-commit package is installed", 89 | verbosity=Verbosity.DEBUG, 90 | ) 91 | return True 92 | 93 | io.write_line( 94 | "pre-commit package is not installed", 95 | verbosity=Verbosity.DEBUG, 96 | ) 97 | return "pre-commit" in output 98 | except FileNotFoundError: 99 | return False 100 | 101 | def _are_pre_commit_hooks_installed(self) -> bool: 102 | git_root = self._get_git_directory_path() 103 | if git_root is None: 104 | return False 105 | return (git_root / "hooks" / "pre-commit").exists() 106 | 107 | def _get_git_directory_path(self) -> Optional[Path]: 108 | try: 109 | result = subprocess.check_output( 110 | ["git", "rev-parse", "--show-toplevel"], 111 | ) 112 | return Path(result.decode().strip()) / ".git" 113 | except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, FileNotFoundError): 114 | return None 115 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /poetry.lock: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [[package]] 2 | name = "atomicwrites" 3 | version = "1.4.1" 4 | description = "Atomic file writes." 5 | category = "dev" 6 | optional = false 7 | python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*" 8 | 9 | [[package]] 10 | name = "attrs" 11 | version = "21.4.0" 12 | description = "Classes Without Boilerplate" 13 | category = "dev" 14 | optional = false 15 | python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*" 16 | 17 | [package.extras] 18 | dev = ["coverage[toml] (>=5.0.2)", "hypothesis", "pympler", "pytest (>=4.3.0)", "six", "mypy", "pytest-mypy-plugins", "zope-interface", "furo", "sphinx", "sphinx-notfound-page", "pre-commit", "cloudpickle"] 19 | docs = ["furo", "sphinx", "zope-interface", "sphinx-notfound-page"] 20 | tests = ["coverage[toml] (>=5.0.2)", "hypothesis", "pympler", "pytest (>=4.3.0)", "six", "mypy", "pytest-mypy-plugins", "zope-interface", "cloudpickle"] 21 | tests_no_zope = ["coverage[toml] (>=5.0.2)", "hypothesis", "pympler", "pytest (>=4.3.0)", "six", "mypy", "pytest-mypy-plugins", "cloudpickle"] 22 | 23 | [[package]] 24 | name = "black" 25 | version = "22.6.0" 26 | description = "The uncompromising code formatter." 27 | category = "dev" 28 | optional = false 29 | python-versions = ">=3.6.2" 30 | 31 | [package.dependencies] 32 | click = ">=8.0.0" 33 | mypy-extensions = ">=0.4.3" 34 | pathspec = ">=0.9.0" 35 | platformdirs = ">=2" 36 | tomli = {version = ">=1.1.0", markers = "python_full_version < \"3.11.0a7\""} 37 | typed-ast = {version = ">=1.4.2", markers = "python_version < \"3.8\" and implementation_name == \"cpython\""} 38 | typing-extensions = {version = ">=3.10.0.0", markers = "python_version < \"3.10\""} 39 | 40 | [package.extras] 41 | colorama = ["colorama (>=0.4.3)"] 42 | d = ["aiohttp (>=3.7.4)"] 43 | jupyter = ["ipython (>=7.8.0)", "tokenize-rt (>=3.2.0)"] 44 | uvloop = ["uvloop (>=0.15.2)"] 45 | 46 | [[package]] 47 | name = "cachecontrol" 48 | version = "0.12.11" 49 | description = "httplib2 caching for requests" 50 | category = "main" 51 | optional = false 52 | python-versions = ">=3.6" 53 | 54 | [package.dependencies] 55 | lockfile = {version = ">=0.9", optional = true, markers = "extra == \"filecache\""} 56 | msgpack = ">=0.5.2" 57 | requests = "*" 58 | 59 | [package.extras] 60 | filecache = ["lockfile (>=0.9)"] 61 | redis = ["redis (>=2.10.5)"] 62 | 63 | [[package]] 64 | name = "cachy" 65 | version = "0.3.0" 66 | description = "Cachy provides a simple yet effective caching library." 67 | category = "main" 68 | optional = false 69 | python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*" 70 | 71 | [package.extras] 72 | msgpack = ["msgpack-python (>=0.5,<0.6)"] 73 | memcached = ["python-memcached (>=1.59,<2.0)"] 74 | redis = ["redis (>=3.3.6,<4.0.0)"] 75 | 76 | [[package]] 77 | name = "certifi" 78 | version = "2022.6.15" 79 | description = "Python package for providing Mozilla's CA Bundle." 80 | category = "main" 81 | optional = false 82 | python-versions = ">=3.6" 83 | 84 | [[package]] 85 | name = "cffi" 86 | version = "1.15.1" 87 | description = "Foreign Function Interface for Python calling C code." 88 | category = "main" 89 | optional = false 90 | python-versions = "*" 91 | 92 | [package.dependencies] 93 | pycparser = "*" 94 | 95 | [[package]] 96 | name = "charset-normalizer" 97 | version = "2.1.0" 98 | description = "The Real First Universal Charset Detector. Open, modern and actively maintained alternative to Chardet." 99 | category = "main" 100 | optional = false 101 | python-versions = ">=3.6.0" 102 | 103 | [package.extras] 104 | unicode_backport = ["unicodedata2"] 105 | 106 | [[package]] 107 | name = "cleo" 108 | version = "1.0.0a5" 109 | description = "Cleo allows you to create beautiful and testable command-line interfaces." 110 | category = "main" 111 | optional = false 112 | python-versions = ">=3.7,<4.0" 113 | 114 | [package.dependencies] 115 | crashtest = ">=0.3.1,<0.4.0" 116 | pylev = ">=1.3.0,<2.0.0" 117 | 118 | [[package]] 119 | name = "click" 120 | version = "8.1.3" 121 | description = "Composable command line interface toolkit" 122 | category = "dev" 123 | optional = false 124 | python-versions = ">=3.7" 125 | 126 | [package.dependencies] 127 | colorama = {version = "*", markers = "platform_system == \"Windows\""} 128 | importlib-metadata = {version = "*", markers = "python_version < \"3.8\""} 129 | 130 | [[package]] 131 | name = "colorama" 132 | version = "0.4.5" 133 | description = "Cross-platform colored terminal text." 134 | category = "dev" 135 | optional = false 136 | python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*" 137 | 138 | [[package]] 139 | name = "crashtest" 140 | version = "0.3.1" 141 | description = "Manage Python errors with ease" 142 | category = "main" 143 | optional = false 144 | python-versions = ">=3.6,<4.0" 145 | 146 | [[package]] 147 | name = "cryptography" 148 | version = "37.0.4" 149 | description = "cryptography is a package which provides cryptographic recipes and primitives to Python developers." 150 | category = "main" 151 | optional = false 152 | python-versions = ">=3.6" 153 | 154 | [package.dependencies] 155 | cffi = ">=1.12" 156 | 157 | [package.extras] 158 | docs = ["sphinx (>=1.6.5,!=1.8.0,!=3.1.0,!=3.1.1)", "sphinx-rtd-theme"] 159 | docstest = ["pyenchant (>=1.6.11)", "twine (>=1.12.0)", "sphinxcontrib-spelling (>=4.0.1)"] 160 | pep8test = ["black", "flake8", "flake8-import-order", "pep8-naming"] 161 | sdist = ["setuptools_rust (>=0.11.4)"] 162 | ssh = ["bcrypt (>=3.1.5)"] 163 | test = ["pytest (>=6.2.0)", "pytest-benchmark", "pytest-cov", "pytest-subtests", "pytest-xdist", "pretend", "iso8601", "pytz", "hypothesis (>=1.11.4,!=3.79.2)"] 164 | 165 | [[package]] 166 | name = "distlib" 167 | version = "0.3.5" 168 | description = "Distribution utilities" 169 | category = "main" 170 | optional = false 171 | python-versions = "*" 172 | 173 | [[package]] 174 | name = "dulwich" 175 | version = "0.20.45" 176 | description = "Python Git Library" 177 | category = "main" 178 | optional = false 179 | python-versions = ">=3.6" 180 | 181 | [package.dependencies] 182 | certifi = "*" 183 | urllib3 = ">=1.24.1" 184 | 185 | [package.extras] 186 | fastimport = ["fastimport"] 187 | https = ["urllib3[secure] (>=1.24.1)"] 188 | paramiko = ["paramiko"] 189 | pgp = ["gpg"] 190 | 191 | [[package]] 192 | name = "filelock" 193 | version = "3.7.1" 194 | description = "A platform independent file lock." 195 | category = "main" 196 | optional = false 197 | python-versions = ">=3.7" 198 | 199 | [package.extras] 200 | docs = ["furo (>=2021.8.17b43)", "sphinx (>=4.1)", "sphinx-autodoc-typehints (>=1.12)"] 201 | testing = ["covdefaults (>=1.2.0)", "coverage (>=4)", "pytest (>=4)", "pytest-cov", "pytest-timeout (>=1.4.2)"] 202 | 203 | [[package]] 204 | name = "html5lib" 205 | version = "1.1" 206 | description = "HTML parser based on the WHATWG HTML specification" 207 | category = "main" 208 | optional = false 209 | python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*" 210 | 211 | [package.dependencies] 212 | six = ">=1.9" 213 | webencodings = "*" 214 | 215 | [package.extras] 216 | lxml = ["lxml"] 217 | genshi = ["genshi"] 218 | chardet = ["chardet (>=2.2)"] 219 | all = ["lxml", "chardet (>=2.2)", "genshi"] 220 | 221 | [[package]] 222 | name = "idna" 223 | version = "3.3" 224 | description = "Internationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA)" 225 | category = "main" 226 | optional = false 227 | python-versions = ">=3.5" 228 | 229 | [[package]] 230 | name = "importlib-metadata" 231 | version = "4.12.0" 232 | description = "Read metadata from Python packages" 233 | category = "main" 234 | optional = false 235 | python-versions = ">=3.7" 236 | 237 | [package.dependencies] 238 | typing-extensions = {version = ">=3.6.4", markers = "python_version < \"3.8\""} 239 | zipp = ">=0.5" 240 | 241 | [package.extras] 242 | docs = ["sphinx", "jaraco.packaging (>=9)", "rst.linker (>=1.9)"] 243 | perf = ["ipython"] 244 | testing = ["pytest (>=6)", "pytest-checkdocs (>=2.4)", "pytest-flake8", "pytest-cov", "pytest-enabler (>=1.3)", "packaging", "pyfakefs", "flufl-flake8", "pytest-perf (>=0.9.2)", "pytest-black (>=0.3.7)", "pytest-mypy (>=0.9.1)", "importlib-resources (>=1.3)"] 245 | 246 | [[package]] 247 | name = "iniconfig" 248 | version = "1.1.1" 249 | description = "iniconfig: brain-dead simple config-ini parsing" 250 | category = "dev" 251 | optional = false 252 | python-versions = "*" 253 | 254 | [[package]] 255 | name = "isort" 256 | version = "5.10.1" 257 | description = "A Python utility / library to sort Python imports." 258 | category = "dev" 259 | optional = false 260 | python-versions = ">=3.6.1,<4.0" 261 | 262 | [package.extras] 263 | pipfile_deprecated_finder = ["pipreqs", "requirementslib"] 264 | requirements_deprecated_finder = ["pipreqs", "pip-api"] 265 | colors = ["colorama (>=0.4.3,<0.5.0)"] 266 | plugins = ["setuptools"] 267 | 268 | [[package]] 269 | name = "jeepney" 270 | version = "0.8.0" 271 | description = "Low-level, pure Python DBus protocol wrapper." 272 | category = "main" 273 | optional = false 274 | python-versions = ">=3.7" 275 | 276 | [package.extras] 277 | trio = ["async-generator", "trio"] 278 | test = ["async-timeout", "trio", "testpath", "pytest-asyncio (>=0.17)", "pytest-trio", "pytest"] 279 | 280 | [[package]] 281 | name = "keyring" 282 | version = "23.7.0" 283 | description = "Store and access your passwords safely." 284 | category = "main" 285 | optional = false 286 | python-versions = ">=3.7" 287 | 288 | [package.dependencies] 289 | importlib-metadata = {version = ">=3.6", markers = "python_version < \"3.10\""} 290 | jeepney = {version = ">=0.4.2", markers = "sys_platform == \"linux\""} 291 | pywin32-ctypes = {version = "<0.1.0 || >0.1.0,<0.1.1 || >0.1.1", markers = "sys_platform == \"win32\""} 292 | SecretStorage = {version = ">=3.2", markers = "sys_platform == \"linux\""} 293 | 294 | [package.extras] 295 | docs = ["sphinx", "jaraco.packaging (>=9)", "rst.linker (>=1.9)", "jaraco.tidelift (>=1.4)"] 296 | testing = ["pytest (>=6)", "pytest-checkdocs (>=2.4)", "pytest-flake8", "pytest-cov", "pytest-enabler (>=1.3)", "pytest-black (>=0.3.7)", "pytest-mypy (>=0.9.1)"] 297 | 298 | [[package]] 299 | name = "lockfile" 300 | version = "0.12.2" 301 | description = "Platform-independent file locking module" 302 | category = "main" 303 | optional = false 304 | python-versions = "*" 305 | 306 | [[package]] 307 | name = "msgpack" 308 | version = "1.0.4" 309 | description = "MessagePack serializer" 310 | category = "main" 311 | optional = false 312 | python-versions = "*" 313 | 314 | [[package]] 315 | name = "mypy" 316 | version = "0.971" 317 | description = "Optional static typing for Python" 318 | category = "dev" 319 | optional = false 320 | python-versions = ">=3.6" 321 | 322 | [package.dependencies] 323 | mypy-extensions = ">=0.4.3" 324 | tomli = {version = ">=1.1.0", markers = "python_version < \"3.11\""} 325 | typed-ast = {version = ">=1.4.0,<2", markers = "python_version < \"3.8\""} 326 | typing-extensions = ">=3.10" 327 | 328 | [package.extras] 329 | dmypy = ["psutil (>=4.0)"] 330 | python2 = ["typed-ast (>=1.4.0,<2)"] 331 | reports = ["lxml"] 332 | 333 | [[package]] 334 | name = "mypy-extensions" 335 | version = "0.4.3" 336 | description = "Experimental type system extensions for programs checked with the mypy typechecker." 337 | category = "dev" 338 | optional = false 339 | python-versions = "*" 340 | 341 | [[package]] 342 | name = "packaging" 343 | version = "21.3" 344 | description = "Core utilities for Python packages" 345 | category = "main" 346 | optional = false 347 | python-versions = ">=3.6" 348 | 349 | [package.dependencies] 350 | pyparsing = ">=2.0.2,<3.0.5 || >3.0.5" 351 | 352 | [[package]] 353 | name = "pathspec" 354 | version = "0.9.0" 355 | description = "Utility library for gitignore style pattern matching of file paths." 356 | category = "dev" 357 | optional = false 358 | python-versions = "!=3.0.*,!=3.1.*,!=3.2.*,!=3.3.*,!=3.4.*,>=2.7" 359 | 360 | [[package]] 361 | name = "pexpect" 362 | version = "4.8.0" 363 | description = "Pexpect allows easy control of interactive console applications." 364 | category = "main" 365 | optional = false 366 | python-versions = "*" 367 | 368 | [package.dependencies] 369 | ptyprocess = ">=0.5" 370 | 371 | [[package]] 372 | name = "pkginfo" 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