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			361 lines
		
	
	
		
			16 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| from typing import Optional, List, Dict, Sequence, Any, Iterable, Tuple
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| import os.path
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| from pathlib import Path
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| 
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| import pkg_resources
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| from wasabi import msg
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| from wasabi.util import locale_escape
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| import sys
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| import srsly
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| import typer
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| 
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| from ... import about
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| from ...git_info import GIT_VERSION
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| from ...util import working_dir, run_command, split_command, is_cwd, join_command
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| from ...util import SimpleFrozenList, is_minor_version_match, ENV_VARS
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| from ...util import check_bool_env_var, SimpleFrozenDict
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| from .._util import PROJECT_FILE, PROJECT_LOCK, load_project_config, get_hash
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| from .._util import get_checksum, project_cli, Arg, Opt, COMMAND, parse_config_overrides
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| 
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| 
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| @project_cli.command(
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|     "run", context_settings={"allow_extra_args": True, "ignore_unknown_options": True}
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| )
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| def project_run_cli(
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|     # fmt: off
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|     ctx: typer.Context,  # This is only used to read additional arguments
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|     subcommand: str = Arg(None, help=f"Name of command defined in the {PROJECT_FILE}"),
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|     project_dir: Path = Arg(Path.cwd(), help="Location of project directory. Defaults to current working directory.", exists=True, file_okay=False),
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|     force: bool = Opt(False, "--force", "-F", help="Force re-running steps, even if nothing changed"),
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|     dry: bool = Opt(False, "--dry", "-D", help="Perform a dry run and don't execute scripts"),
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|     show_help: bool = Opt(False, "--help", help="Show help message and available subcommands")
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|     # fmt: on
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| ):
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|     """Run a named command or workflow defined in the project.yml. If a workflow
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|     name is specified, all commands in the workflow are run, in order. If
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|     commands define dependencies and/or outputs, they will only be re-run if
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|     state has changed.
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| 
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|     DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/cli#project-run
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|     """
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|     if show_help or not subcommand:
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|         print_run_help(project_dir, subcommand)
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|     else:
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|         overrides = parse_config_overrides(ctx.args)
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|         project_run(project_dir, subcommand, overrides=overrides, force=force, dry=dry)
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| 
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| 
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| def project_run(
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|     project_dir: Path,
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|     subcommand: str,
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|     *,
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|     overrides: Dict[str, Any] = SimpleFrozenDict(),
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|     force: bool = False,
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|     dry: bool = False,
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|     capture: bool = False,
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|     skip_requirements_check: bool = False,
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| ) -> None:
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|     """Run a named script defined in the project.yml. If the script is part
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|     of the default pipeline (defined in the "run" section), DVC is used to
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|     execute the command, so it can determine whether to rerun it. It then
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|     calls into "exec" to execute it.
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| 
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|     project_dir (Path): Path to project directory.
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|     subcommand (str): Name of command to run.
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|     overrides (Dict[str, Any]): Optional config overrides.
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|     force (bool): Force re-running, even if nothing changed.
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|     dry (bool): Perform a dry run and don't execute commands.
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|     capture (bool): Whether to capture the output and errors of individual commands.
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|         If False, the stdout and stderr will not be redirected, and if there's an error,
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|         sys.exit will be called with the return code. You should use capture=False
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|         when you want to turn over execution to the command, and capture=True
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|         when you want to run the command more like a function.
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|     skip_requirements_check (bool): Whether to skip the requirements check.
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|     """
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|     config = load_project_config(project_dir, overrides=overrides)
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|     commands = {cmd["name"]: cmd for cmd in config.get("commands", [])}
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|     workflows = config.get("workflows", {})
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|     validate_subcommand(list(commands.keys()), list(workflows.keys()), subcommand)
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| 
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|     req_path = project_dir / "requirements.txt"
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|     if not skip_requirements_check:
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|         if config.get("check_requirements", True) and os.path.exists(req_path):
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|             with req_path.open() as requirements_file:
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|                 _check_requirements([req.strip() for req in requirements_file])
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| 
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|     if subcommand in workflows:
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|         msg.info(f"Running workflow '{subcommand}'")
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|         for cmd in workflows[subcommand]:
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|             project_run(
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|                 project_dir,
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|                 cmd,
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|                 overrides=overrides,
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|                 force=force,
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|                 dry=dry,
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|                 capture=capture,
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|                 skip_requirements_check=True,
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|             )
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|     else:
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|         cmd = commands[subcommand]
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|         for dep in cmd.get("deps", []):
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|             if not (project_dir / dep).exists():
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|                 err = f"Missing dependency specified by command '{subcommand}': {dep}"
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|                 err_help = "Maybe you forgot to run the 'project assets' command or a previous step?"
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|                 err_exits = 1 if not dry else None
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|                 msg.fail(err, err_help, exits=err_exits)
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|         check_spacy_commit = check_bool_env_var(ENV_VARS.PROJECT_USE_GIT_VERSION)
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|         with working_dir(project_dir) as current_dir:
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|             msg.divider(subcommand)
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|             rerun = check_rerun(current_dir, cmd, check_spacy_commit=check_spacy_commit)
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|             if not rerun and not force:
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|                 msg.info(f"Skipping '{cmd['name']}': nothing changed")
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|             else:
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|                 run_commands(cmd["script"], dry=dry, capture=capture)
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|                 if not dry:
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|                     update_lockfile(current_dir, cmd)
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| 
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| 
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| def print_run_help(project_dir: Path, subcommand: Optional[str] = None) -> None:
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|     """Simulate a CLI help prompt using the info available in the project.yml.
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| 
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|     project_dir (Path): The project directory.
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|     subcommand (Optional[str]): The subcommand or None. If a subcommand is
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|         provided, the subcommand help is shown. Otherwise, the top-level help
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|         and a list of available commands is printed.
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|     """
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|     config = load_project_config(project_dir)
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|     config_commands = config.get("commands", [])
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|     commands = {cmd["name"]: cmd for cmd in config_commands}
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|     workflows = config.get("workflows", {})
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|     project_loc = "" if is_cwd(project_dir) else project_dir
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|     if subcommand:
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|         validate_subcommand(list(commands.keys()), list(workflows.keys()), subcommand)
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|         print(f"Usage: {COMMAND} project run {subcommand} {project_loc}")
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|         if subcommand in commands:
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|             help_text = commands[subcommand].get("help")
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|             if help_text:
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|                 print(f"\n{help_text}\n")
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|         elif subcommand in workflows:
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|             steps = workflows[subcommand]
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|             print(f"\nWorkflow consisting of {len(steps)} commands:")
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|             steps_data = [
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|                 (f"{i + 1}. {step}", commands[step].get("help", ""))
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|                 for i, step in enumerate(steps)
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|             ]
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|             msg.table(steps_data)
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|             help_cmd = f"{COMMAND} project run [COMMAND] {project_loc} --help"
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|             print(f"For command details, run: {help_cmd}")
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|     else:
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|         print("")
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|         title = config.get("title")
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|         if title:
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|             print(f"{locale_escape(title)}\n")
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|         if config_commands:
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|             print(f"Available commands in {PROJECT_FILE}")
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|             print(f"Usage: {COMMAND} project run [COMMAND] {project_loc}")
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|             msg.table([(cmd["name"], cmd.get("help", "")) for cmd in config_commands])
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|         if workflows:
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|             print(f"Available workflows in {PROJECT_FILE}")
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|             print(f"Usage: {COMMAND} project run [WORKFLOW] {project_loc}")
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|             msg.table([(name, " -> ".join(steps)) for name, steps in workflows.items()])
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| 
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| 
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| def run_commands(
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|     commands: Iterable[str] = SimpleFrozenList(),
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|     silent: bool = False,
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|     dry: bool = False,
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|     capture: bool = False,
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| ) -> None:
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|     """Run a sequence of commands in a subprocess, in order.
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| 
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|     commands (List[str]): The string commands.
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|     silent (bool): Don't print the commands.
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|     dry (bool): Perform a dry run and don't execut anything.
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|     capture (bool): Whether to capture the output and errors of individual commands.
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|         If False, the stdout and stderr will not be redirected, and if there's an error,
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|         sys.exit will be called with the return code. You should use capture=False
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|         when you want to turn over execution to the command, and capture=True
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|         when you want to run the command more like a function.
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|     """
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|     for c in commands:
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|         command = split_command(c)
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|         # Not sure if this is needed or a good idea. Motivation: users may often
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|         # use commands in their config that reference "python" and we want to
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|         # make sure that it's always executing the same Python that spaCy is
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|         # executed with and the pip in the same env, not some other Python/pip.
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|         # Also ensures cross-compatibility if user 1 writes "python3" (because
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|         # that's how it's set up on their system), and user 2 without the
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|         # shortcut tries to re-run the command.
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|         if len(command) and command[0] in ("python", "python3"):
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|             command[0] = sys.executable
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|         elif len(command) and command[0] in ("pip", "pip3"):
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|             command = [sys.executable, "-m", "pip", *command[1:]]
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|         if not silent:
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|             print(f"Running command: {join_command(command)}")
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|         if not dry:
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|             run_command(command, capture=capture)
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| 
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| 
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| def validate_subcommand(
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|     commands: Sequence[str], workflows: Sequence[str], subcommand: str
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| ) -> None:
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|     """Check that a subcommand is valid and defined. Raises an error otherwise.
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| 
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|     commands (Sequence[str]): The available commands.
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|     subcommand (str): The subcommand.
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|     """
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|     if not commands and not workflows:
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|         msg.fail(f"No commands or workflows defined in {PROJECT_FILE}", exits=1)
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|     if subcommand not in commands and subcommand not in workflows:
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|         help_msg = []
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|         if subcommand in ["assets", "asset"]:
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|             help_msg.append("Did you mean to run: python -m spacy project assets?")
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|         if commands:
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|             help_msg.append(f"Available commands: {', '.join(commands)}")
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|         if workflows:
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|             help_msg.append(f"Available workflows: {', '.join(workflows)}")
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|         msg.fail(
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|             f"Can't find command or workflow '{subcommand}' in {PROJECT_FILE}",
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|             ". ".join(help_msg),
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|             exits=1,
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|         )
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| 
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| 
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| def check_rerun(
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|     project_dir: Path,
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|     command: Dict[str, Any],
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|     *,
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|     check_spacy_version: bool = True,
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|     check_spacy_commit: bool = False,
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| ) -> bool:
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|     """Check if a command should be rerun because its settings or inputs/outputs
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|     changed.
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| 
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|     project_dir (Path): The current project directory.
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|     command (Dict[str, Any]): The command, as defined in the project.yml.
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|     strict_version (bool):
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|     RETURNS (bool): Whether to re-run the command.
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|     """
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|     # Always rerun if no-skip is set
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|     if command.get("no_skip", False):
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|         return True
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|     lock_path = project_dir / PROJECT_LOCK
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|     if not lock_path.exists():  # We don't have a lockfile, run command
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|         return True
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|     data = srsly.read_yaml(lock_path)
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|     if command["name"] not in data:  # We don't have info about this command
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|         return True
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|     entry = data[command["name"]]
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|     # Always run commands with no outputs (otherwise they'd always be skipped)
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|     if not entry.get("outs", []):
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|         return True
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|     # Always rerun if spaCy version or commit hash changed
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|     spacy_v = entry.get("spacy_version")
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|     commit = entry.get("spacy_git_version")
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|     if check_spacy_version and not is_minor_version_match(spacy_v, about.__version__):
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|         info = f"({spacy_v} in {PROJECT_LOCK}, {about.__version__} current)"
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|         msg.info(f"Re-running '{command['name']}': spaCy minor version changed {info}")
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|         return True
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|     if check_spacy_commit and commit != GIT_VERSION:
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|         info = f"({commit} in {PROJECT_LOCK}, {GIT_VERSION} current)"
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|         msg.info(f"Re-running '{command['name']}': spaCy commit changed {info}")
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|         return True
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|     # If the entry in the lockfile matches the lockfile entry that would be
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|     # generated from the current command, we don't rerun because it means that
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|     # all inputs/outputs, hashes and scripts are the same and nothing changed
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|     lock_entry = get_lock_entry(project_dir, command)
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|     exclude = ["spacy_version", "spacy_git_version"]
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|     return get_hash(lock_entry, exclude=exclude) != get_hash(entry, exclude=exclude)
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| 
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| 
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| def update_lockfile(project_dir: Path, command: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
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|     """Update the lockfile after running a command. Will create a lockfile if
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|     it doesn't yet exist and will add an entry for the current command, its
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|     script and dependencies/outputs.
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| 
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|     project_dir (Path): The current project directory.
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|     command (Dict[str, Any]): The command, as defined in the project.yml.
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|     """
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|     lock_path = project_dir / PROJECT_LOCK
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|     if not lock_path.exists():
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|         srsly.write_yaml(lock_path, {})
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|         data = {}
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|     else:
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|         data = srsly.read_yaml(lock_path)
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|     data[command["name"]] = get_lock_entry(project_dir, command)
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|     srsly.write_yaml(lock_path, data)
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| 
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| 
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| def get_lock_entry(project_dir: Path, command: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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|     """Get a lockfile entry for a given command. An entry includes the command,
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|     the script (command steps) and a list of dependencies and outputs with
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|     their paths and file hashes, if available. The format is based on the
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|     dvc.lock files, to keep things consistent.
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| 
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|     project_dir (Path): The current project directory.
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|     command (Dict[str, Any]): The command, as defined in the project.yml.
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|     RETURNS (Dict[str, Any]): The lockfile entry.
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|     """
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|     deps = get_fileinfo(project_dir, command.get("deps", []))
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|     outs = get_fileinfo(project_dir, command.get("outputs", []))
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|     outs_nc = get_fileinfo(project_dir, command.get("outputs_no_cache", []))
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|     return {
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|         "cmd": f"{COMMAND} run {command['name']}",
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|         "script": command["script"],
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|         "deps": deps,
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|         "outs": [*outs, *outs_nc],
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|         "spacy_version": about.__version__,
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|         "spacy_git_version": GIT_VERSION,
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|     }
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| 
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| 
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| def get_fileinfo(project_dir: Path, paths: List[str]) -> List[Dict[str, Optional[str]]]:
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|     """Generate the file information for a list of paths (dependencies, outputs).
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|     Includes the file path and the file's checksum.
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| 
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|     project_dir (Path): The current project directory.
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|     paths (List[str]): The file paths.
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|     RETURNS (List[Dict[str, str]]): The lockfile entry for a file.
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|     """
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|     data = []
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|     for path in paths:
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|         file_path = project_dir / path
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|         md5 = get_checksum(file_path) if file_path.exists() else None
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|         data.append({"path": path, "md5": md5})
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|     return data
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| 
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| 
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| def _check_requirements(requirements: List[str]) -> Tuple[bool, bool]:
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|     """Checks whether requirements are installed and free of version conflicts.
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|     requirements (List[str]): List of requirements.
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|     RETURNS (Tuple[bool, bool]): Whether (1) any packages couldn't be imported, (2) any packages with version conflicts
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|         exist.
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|     """
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| 
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|     failed_pkgs_msgs: List[str] = []
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|     conflicting_pkgs_msgs: List[str] = []
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| 
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|     for req in requirements:
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|         try:
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|             pkg_resources.require(req)
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|         except pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound as dnf:
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|             failed_pkgs_msgs.append(dnf.report())
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|         except pkg_resources.VersionConflict as vc:
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|             conflicting_pkgs_msgs.append(vc.report())
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|         except Exception:
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|             msg.warn(
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|                 f"Unable to check requirement: {req} "
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|                 "Checks are currently limited to requirement specifiers "
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|                 "(PEP 508)"
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|             )
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| 
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|     if len(failed_pkgs_msgs) or len(conflicting_pkgs_msgs):
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|         msg.warn(
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|             title="Missing requirements or requirement conflicts detected. Make sure your Python environment is set up "
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|             "correctly and you installed all requirements specified in your project's requirements.txt: "
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|         )
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|         for pgk_msg in failed_pkgs_msgs + conflicting_pkgs_msgs:
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|             msg.text(pgk_msg)
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| 
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|     return len(failed_pkgs_msgs) > 0, len(conflicting_pkgs_msgs) > 0
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