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date: 2022-12-01 21:12:03-05:00
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draft: false
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math: false
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medium_enabled: true
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medium_post_id: 80a6f9baadf4
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tags:
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- Python
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title: 'Quick Python: Check Submodule Load'
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---
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Reading other people's code is a great way to learn. Recently, I was looking at the `numpy` repository and they had a hidden gem within their `setup.py`. In large scale repositories like `numpy`, we can have different dependencies that we rely upon via *git submodules*. The following function will check to see that these dependencies are loaded and in a "clean" state.
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```python
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def check_submodules():
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""" verify that the submodules are checked out and clean
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use `git submodule update --init`; on failure
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"""
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if not os.path.exists('.git'):
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return
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with open('.gitmodules') as f:
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for line in f:
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if 'path' in line:
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p = line.split('=')[-1].strip()
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if not os.path.exists(p):
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raise ValueError('Submodule {} missing'.format(p))
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proc = subprocess.Popen(['git', 'submodule', 'status'],
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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status, _ = proc.communicate()
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status = status.decode("ascii", "replace")
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for line in status.splitlines():
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if line.startswith('-') or line.startswith('+'):
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raise ValueError('Submodule not clean: {}'.format(line))
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```
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To get a better idea of what this piece of code is doing, let's trace through its execution. The `.gitmodules` file defines where each of the submodules are stored in the repository. Here's the file for `numpy`'s repository.
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```ini
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[submodule "doc/source/_static/scipy-mathjax"]
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path = doc/source/_static/scipy-mathjax
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url = https://github.com/scipy/scipy-mathjax.git
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[submodule "numpy/core/src/umath/svml"]
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path = numpy/core/src/umath/svml
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url = https://github.com/numpy/SVML.git
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```
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The function then checks if each of the `path` locations are defined in the filesystem.
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```python
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# Check #1
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if not os.path.exists("doc/source/_static/scipy-mathjax"):
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raise ValueError('Submodule {} missing'.format("doc/source/_static/scipy-mathjax"))
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# Check #2
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if not os.path.exists("numpy/core/src/umath/svml"):
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raise ValueError('Submodule {} missing'.format("numpy/core/src/umath/svml"))
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```
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Now it is possible for these submodules to be checked out, but be in some sort of unclean state. For example let's say that I edit `numpy/core/src/umath/svml/README.md` and commit that change. Then the `git submodule status` command will look like the following.
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```bash
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$ git submodule status
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36f4c898f2255e0c98eb6949cd67381552d5ffea ../doc/source/_static/scipy-mathjax (heads/master)
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+1f2b5b3cae704ffa6210a638dfd084946da366bf core/src/umath/svml (heads/main-1-g1f2b5b3)
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```
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Notice the `+` behind the second submodule. According to the man page for `git submodule`
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> Show the status of the submodules. This will print the SHA-1 of the currently checked out commit for each submodule, along with the submodule path and the output of git describe for the SHA-1.
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>
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> Each SHA-1 will possibly be prefixed with
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> - **-** if the submodule is not initialized
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> - **+** if the currently checked out submodule commit does not match the SHA-1 found in the index of the containing repository
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> - U if the submodule has merge conflicts.
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The existence of the `+` would make this check fail. However, no prefixes will make the check succeed.
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By executing this function within the repositories `setup.py`, it verifies that the needed dependencies are checked out and clean before installing the python package. Checks like these make python packages feel a little more stable. |