nodejs18/nodejs.req

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#!/usr/bin/python
"""
Automatic dependency generator for Node.js libraries.
Parsed from package.json. See `man npm-json` for details.
"""
# Copyright 2012 T.C. Hollingsworth <tchollingsworth@gmail.com>
#
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
import json
import re
import sys
RE_VERSION = re.compile(r'\s*v?([<>=~]{0,2})\s*([0-9][0-9\.\-]*)\s*')
def main():
#npm2rpm uses functions here to write BuildRequires so don't print anything
#until the very end
deps = []
#it's highly unlikely that we'll ever get more than one file but we handle
#this like all RPM automatic dependency generation scripts anyway
paths = [path.rstrip() for path in sys.stdin.readlines()]
for path in paths:
if path.endswith('package.json'):
fh = open(path)
metadata = json.load(fh)
fh.close()
#write out the node.js interpreter dependency
req = 'nodejs(engine)'
if 'engines' in metadata and 'node' in metadata['engines']:
deps += process_dep(req, metadata['engines']['node'])
else:
deps.append(req)
if 'dependencies' in metadata:
for name, version in metadata['dependencies'].iteritems():
req = 'npm(' + name + ')'
deps += process_dep(req, version)
print '\n'.join(deps)
def process_dep(req, version):
"""Converts an individual npm dependency into RPM dependencies"""
deps = []
#there's no way RPM can do anything like an OR dependency
if '||' in version:
sys.stderr.write("WARNING: The {0} dependency contains an ".format(req) +
"OR (||) dependency: '{0}.\nPlease manually include ".format(version) +
"a versioned dependency in your spec file if necessary")
deps.append(req)
elif ' - ' in version:
gt, lt = version.split(' - ')
deps.append(req + ' >= ' + gt)
deps.append(req + ' <= ' + lt)
else:
m = re.match(RE_VERSION, version)
if m:
deps += convert_dep(req, m.group(1), m.group(2))
#There could be up to two versions here (e.g.">1.0 <3.1")
if len(version) > m.end():
m = re.match(RE_VERSION, version[m.end():])
if m:
deps += convert_dep(req, m.group(1), m.group(2))
else:
deps.append(req)
return deps
def convert_dep(req, operator, version):
"""Converts one of the two possibly listed versions into an RPM dependency"""
deps = []
#any version will do
if not version or version == '*':
deps.append(req)
#any prefix but ~ makes things dead simple
elif operator in ['>', '<', '<=', '>=', '=']:
deps.append(' '.join([req, operator, version]))
#oh boy, here we go...
else:
#split the dotted portions into a list (handling trailing dots properly)
parts = [part if part else 'x' for part in version.split('.')]
parts = [int(part) if part != 'x' and not '-' in part
else part for part in parts]
# 1 or 1.x or 1.x.x or ~1
if len(parts) == 1 or parts[1] == 'x':
if parts[0] != 0:
deps.append('{0} >= {1}'.format(req, parts[0]))
deps.append('{0} < {1}'.format(req, parts[0]+1))
# 1.2.3 or 1.2.3-4 or 1.2.x or ~1.2.3 or 1.2
elif len(parts) == 3 or operator != '~':
# 1.2.x or 1.2
if len(parts) == 2 or parts[2] == 'x':
deps.append('{0} >= {1}.{2}'.format(req, parts[0], parts[1]))
deps.append('{0} < {1}.{2}'.format(req, parts[0], parts[1]+1))
# ~1.2.3
elif operator == '~':
deps.append('{0} >= {1}'.format(req, version))
deps.append('{0} < {1}.{2}'.format(req, parts[0], parts[1]+1))
# 1.2.3 or 1.2.3-4
else:
deps.append('{0} = {1}'.format(req, version))
# ~1.2
else:
deps.append('{0} >= {1}'.format(req, version))
deps.append('{0} < {1}'.format(req, parts[0]+1))
return deps
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()