ArchiveBox/archivebox/config/version.py

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__package__ = 'archivebox.config'
import os
import importlib.metadata
from pathlib import Path
from functools import cache
from datetime import datetime
from typing import Optional
#############################################################################################
IN_DOCKER = os.environ.get('IN_DOCKER', False) in ('1', 'true', 'True', 'TRUE', 'yes')
PACKAGE_DIR: Path = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent # archivebox source code dir
DATA_DIR: Path = Path(os.getcwd()).resolve() # archivebox user data dir
ARCHIVE_DIR: Path = DATA_DIR / 'archive' # archivebox snapshot data dir
#############################################################################################
@cache
def detect_installed_version(PACKAGE_DIR: Path=PACKAGE_DIR):
"""Autodetect the installed archivebox version by using pip package metadata, pyproject.toml file, or package.json file"""
try:
# if in production install, use pip-installed package metadata
return importlib.metadata.version('archivebox').strip()
except importlib.metadata.PackageNotFoundError:
pass
try:
# if in dev Git repo dir, use pyproject.toml file
pyproject_config = (PACKAGE_DIR.parent / 'pyproject.toml').read_text().split('\n')
for line in pyproject_config:
if line.startswith('version = '):
return line.split(' = ', 1)[-1].strip('"').strip()
except FileNotFoundError:
# building docs, pyproject.toml is not available
pass
# raise Exception('Failed to detect installed archivebox version!')
return 'dev'
@cache
def get_COMMIT_HASH() -> Optional[str]:
try:
git_dir = PACKAGE_DIR.parent / '.git'
ref = (git_dir / 'HEAD').read_text().strip().split(' ')[-1]
commit_hash = git_dir.joinpath(ref).read_text().strip()
return commit_hash
except Exception:
pass
try:
return list((PACKAGE_DIR.parent / '.git/refs/heads/').glob('*'))[0].read_text().strip()
except Exception:
pass
return None
@cache
def get_BUILD_TIME() -> str:
if IN_DOCKER:
try:
# if we're in the archivebox official docker image, /VERSION.txt will contain the build time
docker_build_end_time = Path('/VERSION.txt').read_text().rsplit('BUILD_END_TIME=')[-1].split('\n', 1)[0]
return docker_build_end_time
except Exception:
pass
src_last_modified_unix_timestamp = (PACKAGE_DIR / 'README.md').stat().st_mtime
return datetime.fromtimestamp(src_last_modified_unix_timestamp).strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %s')
# def get_versions_available_on_github(config):
# """
# returns a dictionary containing the ArchiveBox GitHub release info for
# the recommended upgrade version and the currently installed version
# """
# # we only want to perform the (relatively expensive) check for new versions
# # when its most relevant, e.g. when the user runs a long-running command
# subcommand_run_by_user = sys.argv[3] if len(sys.argv) > 3 else 'help'
# long_running_commands = ('add', 'schedule', 'update', 'status', 'server')
# if subcommand_run_by_user not in long_running_commands:
# return None
# github_releases_api = "https://api.github.com/repos/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/releases"
# response = requests.get(github_releases_api)
# if response.status_code != 200:
# stderr(f'[!] Warning: GitHub API call to check for new ArchiveBox version failed! (status={response.status_code})', color='lightyellow', config=config)
# return None
# all_releases = response.json()
# installed_version = parse_version_string(config['VERSION'])
# # find current version or nearest older version (to link to)
# current_version = None
# for idx, release in enumerate(all_releases):
# release_version = parse_version_string(release['tag_name'])
# if release_version <= installed_version:
# current_version = release
# break
# current_version = current_version or all_releases[-1]
# # recommended version is whatever comes after current_version in the release list
# # (perhaps too conservative to only recommend upgrading one version at a time, but it's safest)
# try:
# recommended_version = all_releases[idx+1]
# except IndexError:
# recommended_version = None
# return {'recommended_version': recommended_version, 'current_version': current_version}
# def can_upgrade(config):
# if config['VERSIONS_AVAILABLE'] and config['VERSIONS_AVAILABLE']['recommended_version']:
# recommended_version = parse_version_string(config['VERSIONS_AVAILABLE']['recommended_version']['tag_name'])
# current_version = parse_version_string(config['VERSIONS_AVAILABLE']['current_version']['tag_name'])
# return recommended_version > current_version
# return False
VERSION: str = detect_installed_version()