AIM-PIbd-32-Kurbanova-A-A/aimenv/Lib/site-packages/jupyter_client/kernelspec.py
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"""Tools for managing kernel specs"""
# Copyright (c) Jupyter Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
from __future__ import annotations
import json
import os
import re
import shutil
import typing as t
import warnings
from jupyter_core.paths import SYSTEM_JUPYTER_PATH, jupyter_data_dir, jupyter_path
from traitlets import Bool, CaselessStrEnum, Dict, HasTraits, List, Set, Type, Unicode, observe
from traitlets.config import LoggingConfigurable
from .provisioning import KernelProvisionerFactory as KPF # noqa
pjoin = os.path.join
NATIVE_KERNEL_NAME = "python3"
class KernelSpec(HasTraits):
"""A kernel spec model object."""
argv: List[str] = List()
name = Unicode()
mimetype = Unicode()
display_name = Unicode()
language = Unicode()
env = Dict()
resource_dir = Unicode()
interrupt_mode = CaselessStrEnum(["message", "signal"], default_value="signal")
metadata = Dict()
@classmethod
def from_resource_dir(cls: type[KernelSpec], resource_dir: str) -> KernelSpec:
"""Create a KernelSpec object by reading kernel.json
Pass the path to the *directory* containing kernel.json.
"""
kernel_file = pjoin(resource_dir, "kernel.json")
with open(kernel_file, encoding="utf-8") as f:
kernel_dict = json.load(f)
return cls(resource_dir=resource_dir, **kernel_dict)
def to_dict(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]:
"""Convert the kernel spec to a dict."""
d = {
"argv": self.argv,
"env": self.env,
"display_name": self.display_name,
"language": self.language,
"interrupt_mode": self.interrupt_mode,
"metadata": self.metadata,
}
return d
def to_json(self) -> str:
"""Serialise this kernelspec to a JSON object.
Returns a string.
"""
return json.dumps(self.to_dict())
_kernel_name_pat = re.compile(r"^[a-z0-9._\-]+$", re.IGNORECASE)
def _is_valid_kernel_name(name: str) -> t.Any:
"""Check that a kernel name is valid."""
# quote is not unicode-safe on Python 2
return _kernel_name_pat.match(name)
_kernel_name_description = (
"Kernel names can only contain ASCII letters and numbers and these separators:"
" - . _ (hyphen, period, and underscore)."
)
def _is_kernel_dir(path: str) -> bool:
"""Is ``path`` a kernel directory?"""
return os.path.isdir(path) and os.path.isfile(pjoin(path, "kernel.json"))
def _list_kernels_in(dir: str | None) -> dict[str, str]:
"""Return a mapping of kernel names to resource directories from dir.
If dir is None or does not exist, returns an empty dict.
"""
if dir is None or not os.path.isdir(dir):
return {}
kernels = {}
for f in os.listdir(dir):
path = pjoin(dir, f)
if not _is_kernel_dir(path):
continue
key = f.lower()
if not _is_valid_kernel_name(key):
warnings.warn(
f"Invalid kernelspec directory name ({_kernel_name_description}): {path}",
stacklevel=3,
)
kernels[key] = path
return kernels
class NoSuchKernel(KeyError): # noqa
"""An error raised when there is no kernel of a give name."""
def __init__(self, name: str) -> None:
"""Initialize the error."""
self.name = name
def __str__(self) -> str:
return f"No such kernel named {self.name}"
class KernelSpecManager(LoggingConfigurable):
"""A manager for kernel specs."""
kernel_spec_class = Type(
KernelSpec,
config=True,
help="""The kernel spec class. This is configurable to allow
subclassing of the KernelSpecManager for customized behavior.
""",
)
ensure_native_kernel = Bool(
True,
config=True,
help="""If there is no Python kernelspec registered and the IPython
kernel is available, ensure it is added to the spec list.
""",
)
data_dir = Unicode()
def _data_dir_default(self) -> str:
return jupyter_data_dir()
user_kernel_dir = Unicode()
def _user_kernel_dir_default(self) -> str:
return pjoin(self.data_dir, "kernels")
whitelist = Set(
config=True,
help="""Deprecated, use `KernelSpecManager.allowed_kernelspecs`
""",
)
allowed_kernelspecs = Set(
config=True,
help="""List of allowed kernel names.
By default, all installed kernels are allowed.
""",
)
kernel_dirs: List[str] = List(
help="List of kernel directories to search. Later ones take priority over earlier."
)
_deprecated_aliases = {
"whitelist": ("allowed_kernelspecs", "7.0"),
}
# Method copied from
# https://github.com/jupyterhub/jupyterhub/blob/d1a85e53dccfc7b1dd81b0c1985d158cc6b61820/jupyterhub/auth.py#L143-L161
@observe(*list(_deprecated_aliases))
def _deprecated_trait(self, change: t.Any) -> None:
"""observer for deprecated traits"""
old_attr = change.name
new_attr, version = self._deprecated_aliases[old_attr]
new_value = getattr(self, new_attr)
if new_value != change.new:
# only warn if different
# protects backward-compatible config from warnings
# if they set the same value under both names
self.log.warning(
f"{self.__class__.__name__}.{old_attr} is deprecated in jupyter_client "
f"{version}, use {self.__class__.__name__}.{new_attr} instead"
)
setattr(self, new_attr, change.new)
def _kernel_dirs_default(self) -> list[str]:
dirs = jupyter_path("kernels")
# At some point, we should stop adding .ipython/kernels to the path,
# but the cost to keeping it is very small.
try:
# this should always be valid on IPython 3+
from IPython.paths import get_ipython_dir
dirs.append(os.path.join(get_ipython_dir(), "kernels"))
except ModuleNotFoundError:
pass
return dirs
def find_kernel_specs(self) -> dict[str, str]:
"""Returns a dict mapping kernel names to resource directories."""
d = {}
for kernel_dir in self.kernel_dirs:
kernels = _list_kernels_in(kernel_dir)
for kname, spec in kernels.items():
if kname not in d:
self.log.debug("Found kernel %s in %s", kname, kernel_dir)
d[kname] = spec
if self.ensure_native_kernel and NATIVE_KERNEL_NAME not in d:
try:
from ipykernel.kernelspec import RESOURCES
self.log.debug(
"Native kernel (%s) available from %s",
NATIVE_KERNEL_NAME,
RESOURCES,
)
d[NATIVE_KERNEL_NAME] = RESOURCES
except ImportError:
self.log.warning("Native kernel (%s) is not available", NATIVE_KERNEL_NAME)
if self.allowed_kernelspecs:
# filter if there's an allow list
d = {name: spec for name, spec in d.items() if name in self.allowed_kernelspecs}
return d
# TODO: Caching?
def _get_kernel_spec_by_name(self, kernel_name: str, resource_dir: str) -> KernelSpec:
"""Returns a :class:`KernelSpec` instance for a given kernel_name
and resource_dir.
"""
kspec = None
if kernel_name == NATIVE_KERNEL_NAME:
try:
from ipykernel.kernelspec import RESOURCES, get_kernel_dict
except ImportError:
# It should be impossible to reach this, but let's play it safe
pass
else:
if resource_dir == RESOURCES:
kdict = get_kernel_dict()
kspec = self.kernel_spec_class(resource_dir=resource_dir, **kdict)
if not kspec:
kspec = self.kernel_spec_class.from_resource_dir(resource_dir)
if not KPF.instance(parent=self.parent).is_provisioner_available(kspec):
raise NoSuchKernel(kernel_name)
return kspec
def _find_spec_directory(self, kernel_name: str) -> str | None:
"""Find the resource directory of a named kernel spec"""
for kernel_dir in [kd for kd in self.kernel_dirs if os.path.isdir(kd)]:
files = os.listdir(kernel_dir)
for f in files:
path = pjoin(kernel_dir, f)
if f.lower() == kernel_name and _is_kernel_dir(path):
return path
if kernel_name == NATIVE_KERNEL_NAME:
try:
from ipykernel.kernelspec import RESOURCES
except ImportError:
pass
else:
return RESOURCES
return None
def get_kernel_spec(self, kernel_name: str) -> KernelSpec:
"""Returns a :class:`KernelSpec` instance for the given kernel_name.
Raises :exc:`NoSuchKernel` if the given kernel name is not found.
"""
if not _is_valid_kernel_name(kernel_name):
self.log.warning(
f"Kernelspec name {kernel_name} is invalid: {_kernel_name_description}"
)
resource_dir = self._find_spec_directory(kernel_name.lower())
if resource_dir is None:
self.log.warning("Kernelspec name %s cannot be found!", kernel_name)
raise NoSuchKernel(kernel_name)
return self._get_kernel_spec_by_name(kernel_name, resource_dir)
def get_all_specs(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]:
"""Returns a dict mapping kernel names to kernelspecs.
Returns a dict of the form::
{
'kernel_name': {
'resource_dir': '/path/to/kernel_name',
'spec': {"the spec itself": ...}
},
...
}
"""
d = self.find_kernel_specs()
res = {}
for kname, resource_dir in d.items():
try:
if self.__class__ is KernelSpecManager:
spec = self._get_kernel_spec_by_name(kname, resource_dir)
else:
# avoid calling private methods in subclasses,
# which may have overridden find_kernel_specs
# and get_kernel_spec, but not the newer get_all_specs
spec = self.get_kernel_spec(kname)
res[kname] = {"resource_dir": resource_dir, "spec": spec.to_dict()}
except NoSuchKernel:
pass # The appropriate warning has already been logged
except Exception:
self.log.warning("Error loading kernelspec %r", kname, exc_info=True)
return res
def remove_kernel_spec(self, name: str) -> str:
"""Remove a kernel spec directory by name.
Returns the path that was deleted.
"""
save_native = self.ensure_native_kernel
try:
self.ensure_native_kernel = False
specs = self.find_kernel_specs()
finally:
self.ensure_native_kernel = save_native
spec_dir = specs[name]
self.log.debug("Removing %s", spec_dir)
if os.path.islink(spec_dir):
os.remove(spec_dir)
else:
shutil.rmtree(spec_dir)
return spec_dir
def _get_destination_dir(
self, kernel_name: str, user: bool = False, prefix: str | None = None
) -> str:
if user:
return os.path.join(self.user_kernel_dir, kernel_name)
elif prefix:
return os.path.join(os.path.abspath(prefix), "share", "jupyter", "kernels", kernel_name)
else:
return os.path.join(SYSTEM_JUPYTER_PATH[0], "kernels", kernel_name)
def install_kernel_spec(
self,
source_dir: str,
kernel_name: str | None = None,
user: bool = False,
replace: bool | None = None,
prefix: str | None = None,
) -> str:
"""Install a kernel spec by copying its directory.
If ``kernel_name`` is not given, the basename of ``source_dir`` will
be used.
If ``user`` is False, it will attempt to install into the systemwide
kernel registry. If the process does not have appropriate permissions,
an :exc:`OSError` will be raised.
If ``prefix`` is given, the kernelspec will be installed to
PREFIX/share/jupyter/kernels/KERNEL_NAME. This can be sys.prefix
for installation inside virtual or conda envs.
"""
source_dir = source_dir.rstrip("/\\")
if not kernel_name:
kernel_name = os.path.basename(source_dir)
kernel_name = kernel_name.lower()
if not _is_valid_kernel_name(kernel_name):
msg = f"Invalid kernel name {kernel_name!r}. {_kernel_name_description}"
raise ValueError(msg)
if user and prefix:
msg = "Can't specify both user and prefix. Please choose one or the other."
raise ValueError(msg)
if replace is not None:
warnings.warn(
"replace is ignored. Installing a kernelspec always replaces an existing "
"installation",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
destination = self._get_destination_dir(kernel_name, user=user, prefix=prefix)
self.log.debug("Installing kernelspec in %s", destination)
kernel_dir = os.path.dirname(destination)
if kernel_dir not in self.kernel_dirs:
self.log.warning(
"Installing to %s, which is not in %s. The kernelspec may not be found.",
kernel_dir,
self.kernel_dirs,
)
if os.path.isdir(destination):
self.log.info("Removing existing kernelspec in %s", destination)
shutil.rmtree(destination)
shutil.copytree(source_dir, destination)
self.log.info("Installed kernelspec %s in %s", kernel_name, destination)
return destination
def install_native_kernel_spec(self, user: bool = False) -> None:
"""DEPRECATED: Use ipykernel.kernelspec.install"""
warnings.warn(
"install_native_kernel_spec is deprecated. Use ipykernel.kernelspec import install.",
stacklevel=2,
)
from ipykernel.kernelspec import install
install(self, user=user)
def find_kernel_specs() -> dict[str, str]:
"""Returns a dict mapping kernel names to resource directories."""
return KernelSpecManager().find_kernel_specs()
def get_kernel_spec(kernel_name: str) -> KernelSpec:
"""Returns a :class:`KernelSpec` instance for the given kernel_name.
Raises KeyError if the given kernel name is not found.
"""
return KernelSpecManager().get_kernel_spec(kernel_name)
def install_kernel_spec(
source_dir: str,
kernel_name: str | None = None,
user: bool = False,
replace: bool | None = False,
prefix: str | None = None,
) -> str:
"""Install a kernel spec in a given directory."""
return KernelSpecManager().install_kernel_spec(source_dir, kernel_name, user, replace, prefix)
install_kernel_spec.__doc__ = KernelSpecManager.install_kernel_spec.__doc__
def install_native_kernel_spec(user: bool = False) -> None:
"""Install the native kernel spec."""
KernelSpecManager().install_native_kernel_spec(user=user)
install_native_kernel_spec.__doc__ = KernelSpecManager.install_native_kernel_spec.__doc__