Fingerprint the filenames in site-packages to decide when to install requirements.
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require './rakefiles/helpers.rb'
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require 'tempfile'
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PREREQS_MD5_DIR = ENV["PREREQ_CACHE_DIR"] || File.join(REPO_ROOT, '.prereqs_cache')
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@@ -28,15 +28,21 @@ end
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desc "Install all python prerequisites for the lms and cms"
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task :install_python_prereqs => "ws:migrate" do
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unchanged = 'Python requirements unchanged, nothing to install'
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when_changed(unchanged, 'requirements/**/*') do
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ENV['PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE'] ||= '.pip_download_cache'
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sh('pip install --exists-action w -r requirements/edx/base.txt')
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sh('pip install --exists-action w -r requirements/edx/post.txt')
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# Check for private-requirements.txt: used to install our libs as working dirs,
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# or personal-use tools.
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if File.file?("requirements/private.txt")
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sh('pip install -r requirements/private.txt')
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if !ENV['NO_PREREQ_INSTALL']
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Tempfile.open('pyinstalled') do |pyinstalled|
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# Read the names of everything in site-packages, and include them in the fingerprint.
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sh("python -c 'import os; import distutils.sysconfig as dusc; print sorted(os.listdir(dusc.get_python_lib()))' > #{pyinstalled.path}")
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unchanged = 'Python requirements unchanged, nothing to install'
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when_changed(unchanged, 'requirements/**/*', pyinstalled.path) do
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ENV['PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE'] ||= '.pip_download_cache'
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sh('pip install --exists-action w -r requirements/edx/base.txt')
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sh('pip install --exists-action w -r requirements/edx/post.txt')
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# requirements/private.txt is used to install our libs as
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# working dirs, or for personal-use tools.
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if File.file?("requirements/private.txt")
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sh('pip install -r requirements/private.txt')
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end
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end
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end
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end unless ENV['NO_PREREQ_INSTALL']
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end
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end
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