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check_python_deps.py
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import logging, sys, inspect
from optparse import OptionParser
#try to import setuptools
try:
from setuptools import setup, Extension
from setuptools.command import easy_install
except ImportError:
raise ImportError("""setuptools is not installed for \"""" + sys.executable + """\"
Follow this link for installing instructions :
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools
make sure you use \"""" + sys.executable + """\" during the installation""")
raise SystemExit
from pkg_resources import parse_version
required_ortools_version = "VVVV"
required_protobuf_version = "PROTOBUF_TAG"
def notinstalled(modulename):
return modulename + """ is not installed for \"""" + sys.executable + """\"
Run \"""" + sys.executable + """ setup.py install --user\" to install it"""
def absent_version(module, modulename):
return """You are using a """ + modulename + """ module that doesn't have a __version__ attribute : """ + inspect.getfile(module) + """\"
Run \"""" + sys.executable + """ setup.py install --user\" to upgrade.
If the problem persists, remove the site-package that contains \"""" + inspect.getfile(module) + """\". You can do so either manually or by using pip."""
def wrong_version(module, modulename, required_version, installed_version):
return """You are using """ + modulename + """-""" + installed_version + """ : """ + inspect.getfile(module) + """, while the required version is : """ + required_version + """
Run \"""" + sys.executable + """ setup.py install --user\" to upgrade.
If the problem persists, remove the site-package that contains \"""" + inspect.getfile(module) + """\". You can do so either manually or by using pip."""
def log_error_and_exit(error_message):
logging.error(error_message)
raise SystemExit
def check_absent_version(module, modulename):
if not hasattr(module, '__version__'):
log_error_and_exit(absent_version(module, modulename))
if __name__ == '__main__':
parser = OptionParser('Log level')
parser.add_option('-l','--log',type='string',help='Available levels are CRITICAL (3), ERROR (2), WARNING (1), INFO (0), DEBUG (-1)',default='INFO')
options,args = parser.parse_args()
#Create the logger
try:
loglevel = getattr(logging,options.log.upper())
except AttributeError:
loglevel = {3:logging.CRITICAL,
2:logging.ERROR,
1:logging.WARNING,
0:logging.INFO,
-1:logging.DEBUG,
}[int(options.log)]
logging.basicConfig(format='[%(levelname)s] %(message)s', stream=sys.stdout, level=loglevel)
#Display Python Version and path
logging.info("Python path : " + sys.executable)
logging.info("Python version : " + sys.version)
#Choose the pypi package
ortools_name = "ortools"
#try to import ortools
try:
import ortools
except ImportError:
log_error_and_exit(notinstalled(ortools_name))
#try to import protobuf
try:
import google.protobuf
except ImportError:
log_error_and_exit(notinstalled("protobuf"))
#check ortools version
try:
check_absent_version(ortools, "ortools")
if required_ortools_version != ortools.__version__:
raise Exception
logging.info("or-tools version : " + ortools.__version__ + "\n" + inspect.getfile(ortools))
except (AttributeError, Exception):
log_error_and_exit(wrong_version(ortools, ortools_name, required_ortools_version, ortools.__version__))
#check protobuf version
try:
check_absent_version(google.protobuf, "protobuf")
if required_protobuf_version != google.protobuf.__version__:
raise Exception
logging.info("protobuf version : " + google.protobuf.__version__+ "\n" + inspect.getfile(google.protobuf) )
except (AttributeError, Exception):
log_error_and_exit(wrong_version(google.protobuf, "protobuf", required_protobuf_version, google.protobuf.__version__))
# Check if python can load the libraries' modules
# this is useful when the library architecture is not compatbile with the python executable,
# or when the library's dependencies are not available or not compatible.
from ortools.constraint_solver import _pywrapcp
from ortools.linear_solver import _pywraplp
from ortools.algorithms import _pywrapknapsack_solver
from ortools.graph import _pywrapgraph