| Source: | https://github.com/ihiji/version_utils |
|---|---|
| PyPI: | https://pypi.python.org/pypi/version_utils |
| Travis: | https://travis-ci.org/ihiji/version_utils |
| Maintainer: | Matthew Planchard <[email protected]> |
| License: | GPLv3 |
Table of Contents
version_utils is under active development. It is designed to provide a
pure Python convenience library capable of parsing and comparing package and
version strings for a variety of packaging standards. Whenever possible,
the exact logic of existing package management comparison standards will be
implemented so that users can trust that the results are equivalent to what
they would get on the command-line.
Using version_utils ensures that packages can be compared even on systems
without access to the command line or distro-provided tools on various Linux
systems, allowing for easier and more consistent unit testing, safer
deployment to multiple distributions, and easier and quicker development due
to a well-documented API and standardized function calls.
Currently, only RPM/Yum style packages are supported, but we have plans to add dpkg/Debian in the near future. Development will probably slow from there, although Pacman/Arch and various other distributions are on the radar.
Note that the compare_versions function in the rpm module will probably
work for the majority of .deb package versions. However, there are some
differences, and it will fail in certain cases. Use at your own risk until
official support for debian version parsing is released.
This package has no dependencies, so a simple:
pip install version_utils
should suffice. Feel free to build from source as well, if you prefer.
Check the API documentation to ensure the module you are seeking to use is
present. The example below uses the rpm module. From your application:
from subprocess import PIPE, Popen
from version_utils import rpm
pkg_req = 1.07
# Get a package string for an installed package
out, err = Popen(['rpm', '-q', 'foo'], stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE).communicate()
sys_pkg_str = out
# Get package information
sys_package = rpm.package(sys_pkg_str)
sys_pkg_name = sys_package.name
sys_pkg_version = sys_package.version
# Compare versions
result = rpm.compare_versions(pkg_req, sys_pkg_version)
if result < 0: # sys_pkg was newer
print('System package {0} does not satisfy
requirement!'.format(sys_pkg_name))
In addition to indirectly comparing versions, a compare_packages
function is provided to directly compare package strings, using the
same logic as the package manager:
from version_utils import rpm
sys_pkg = 'perl-Compress-Raw-Zlib-2.021-136.el6_6.1.x86_64'
repo_pkg = 'perl-Compress-Raw-Zlib-2.021-138.el6_6.1.x86_64'
result = rpm.compare_packages(repo_pkg, sys_pkg)
if result > 0: # repo_pkg is newer
print('Repo package is newer')
The Package class can be used to succinctly transmit package
information. A factory function, rpm.package(), is provided to
instantiate Package instances:
from version_utils import rpm
pkg_str = 'pkgconfig-0.23-9.1.el6.x86_64'
pkg = rpm.package(pkg_str)
# Get package name, epoch, version, release, and architecture as a tuple
print(pkg.info)
# Access the package string that was parsed to make the Package object
print(pkg.package)
# Access the epoch, version, and release information as a tuple
print(pkg.evr)
# Access name, epoch, version, release, and architecture independently
print('Name: {0}, Epoch: {1}, Version: {2}, Release: {3}, Arch:
{4}'.format(pkg.name, pkg.epoch, pkg.version, pkg.release, pkg.arch))
Contributions to version_utils are welcome. Feel free to fork, raise
issues, etc.
I would like to express my sincere thanks to the following GitHub users for their contributions to and assistance with this project:
- Joseph Knight (jknightihiji)
- Thomas Hoger (thoger)
- Marcus Furlong (furlongm)
Added labelCompare functionality for parity with the official rpm package
Updated tests to use py.test; added more tests
Improved test logging
Improved logging efficiency with %s formatting
Fixed issue #7 where version strings without epoch strings and with multi- digit primary version numbers would return the first digit of the primary version as the epoch and the second digit as the primary version.
Added version.py with automatic version parsing by setup.py
Added rpm and common modules to __init__.py
Imported __version__ and __version_info__ information into
__init__.py
Added tox.ini and tox integration
Improved error handling in the compare_versions function in rpm
Bugfix release only
Added common.Package class and rpm.package method to return a Package object when parsing package strings.
Deprecated public access to the rpm.parse_package method, although the function remains unchanged for backwards compatibility.
Added VersionUtilsError and RpmError classes. RpmError is thrown if a package string cannot be parsed. All errors inherit from VersionUtilsError
Initial release