"""Client for mypy daemon mode. This manages a daemon process which keeps useful state in memory rather than having to read it back from disk on each run. """ import argparse import base64 import json import os import pickle import sys import time import traceback from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, Mapping, Optional, Tuple, List from typing_extensions import NoReturn from mypy.dmypy_util import DEFAULT_STATUS_FILE, receive from mypy.ipc import IPCClient, IPCException from mypy.dmypy_os import alive, kill from mypy.util import check_python_version, get_terminal_width from mypy.version import __version__ # Argument parser. Subparsers are tied to action functions by the # @action(subparse) decorator. class AugmentedHelpFormatter(argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter): def __init__(self, prog: str) -> None: super().__init__(prog=prog, max_help_position=30) parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='dmypy', description="Client for mypy daemon mode", fromfile_prefix_chars='@') parser.set_defaults(action=None) parser.add_argument('--status-file', default=DEFAULT_STATUS_FILE, help='status file to retrieve daemon details') parser.add_argument('-V', '--version', action='version', version='%(prog)s ' + __version__, help="Show program's version number and exit") subparsers = parser.add_subparsers() start_parser = p = subparsers.add_parser('start', help="Start daemon") p.add_argument('--log-file', metavar='FILE', type=str, help="Direct daemon stdout/stderr to FILE") p.add_argument('--timeout', metavar='TIMEOUT', type=int, help="Server shutdown timeout (in seconds)") p.add_argument('flags', metavar='FLAG', nargs='*', type=str, help="Regular mypy flags (precede with --)") restart_parser = p = subparsers.add_parser('restart', help="Restart daemon (stop or kill followed by start)") p.add_argument('--log-file', metavar='FILE', type=str, help="Direct daemon stdout/stderr to FILE") p.add_argument('--timeout', metavar='TIMEOUT', type=int, help="Server shutdown timeout (in seconds)") p.add_argument('flags', metavar='FLAG', nargs='*', type=str, help="Regular mypy flags (precede with --)") status_parser = p = subparsers.add_parser('status', help="Show daemon status") p.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', help="Print detailed status") p.add_argument('--fswatcher-dump-file', help="Collect information about the current file state") stop_parser = p = subparsers.add_parser('stop', help="Stop daemon (asks it politely to go away)") kill_parser = p = subparsers.add_parser('kill', help="Kill daemon (kills the process)") check_parser = p = subparsers.add_parser('check', formatter_class=AugmentedHelpFormatter, help="Check some files (requires daemon)") p.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', help="Print detailed status") p.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true', help=argparse.SUPPRESS) # Deprecated p.add_argument('--junit-xml', help="Write junit.xml to the given file") p.add_argument('--perf-stats-file', help='write performance information to the given file') p.add_argument('files', metavar='FILE', nargs='+', help="File (or directory) to check") run_parser = p = subparsers.add_parser('run', formatter_class=AugmentedHelpFormatter, help="Check some files, [re]starting daemon if necessary") p.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', help="Print detailed status") p.add_argument('--junit-xml', help="Write junit.xml to the given file") p.add_argument('--perf-stats-file', help='write performance information to the given file') p.add_argument('--timeout', metavar='TIMEOUT', type=int, help="Server shutdown timeout (in seconds)") p.add_argument('--log-file', metavar='FILE', type=str, help="Direct daemon stdout/stderr to FILE") p.add_argument('flags', metavar='ARG', nargs='*', type=str, help="Regular mypy flags and files (precede with --)") recheck_parser = p = subparsers.add_parser('recheck', formatter_class=AugmentedHelpFormatter, help="Re-check the previous list of files, with optional modifications (requires daemon)") p.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', help="Print detailed status") p.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true', help=argparse.SUPPRESS) # Deprecated p.add_argument('--junit-xml', help="Write junit.xml to the given file") p.add_argument('--perf-stats-file', help='write performance information to the given file') p.add_argument('--update', metavar='FILE', nargs='*', help="Files in the run to add or check again (default: all from previous run)") p.add_argument('--remove', metavar='FILE', nargs='*', help="Files to remove from the run") suggest_parser = p = subparsers.add_parser('suggest', help="Suggest a signature or show call sites for a specific function") p.add_argument('function', metavar='FUNCTION', type=str, help="Function specified as '[package.]module.[class.]function'") p.add_argument('--json', action='store_true', help="Produce json that pyannotate can use to apply a suggestion") p.add_argument('--no-errors', action='store_true', help="Only produce suggestions that cause no errors") p.add_argument('--no-any', action='store_true', help="Only produce suggestions that don't contain Any") p.add_argument('--flex-any', type=float, help="Allow anys in types if they go above a certain score (scores are from 0-1)") p.add_argument('--try-text', action='store_true', help="Try using unicode wherever str is inferred") p.add_argument('--callsites', action='store_true', help="Find callsites instead of suggesting a type") p.add_argument('--use-fixme', metavar='NAME', type=str, help="A dummy name to use instead of Any for types that can't be inferred") p.add_argument('--max-guesses', type=int, help="Set the maximum number of types to try for a function (default 64)") hang_parser = p = subparsers.add_parser('hang', help="Hang for 100 seconds") daemon_parser = p = subparsers.add_parser('daemon', help="Run daemon in foreground") p.add_argument('--timeout', metavar='TIMEOUT', type=int, help="Server shutdown timeout (in seconds)") p.add_argument('flags', metavar='FLAG', nargs='*', type=str, help="Regular mypy flags (precede with --)") p.add_argument('--options-data', help=argparse.SUPPRESS) help_parser = p = subparsers.add_parser('help') del p class BadStatus(Exception): """Exception raised when there is something wrong with the status file. For example: - No status file found - Status file malformed - Process whose pid is in the status file does not exist """ pass def main(argv: List[str]) -> None: """The code is top-down.""" check_python_version('dmypy') args = parser.parse_args(argv) if not args.action: parser.print_usage() else: try: args.action(args) except BadStatus as err: fail(err.args[0]) except Exception: # We do this explicitly to avoid exceptions percolating up # through mypy.api invocations traceback.print_exc() sys.exit(2) def fail(msg: str) -> NoReturn: print(msg, file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(2) ActionFunction = Callable[[argparse.Namespace], None] def action(subparser: argparse.ArgumentParser) -> Callable[[ActionFunction], ActionFunction]: """Decorator to tie an action function to a subparser.""" def register(func: ActionFunction) -> ActionFunction: subparser.set_defaults(action=func) return func return register # Action functions (run in client from command line). @action(start_parser) def do_start(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: """Start daemon (it must not already be running). This is where mypy flags are set from the command line. Setting flags is a bit awkward; you have to use e.g.: dmypy start -- --strict since we don't want to duplicate mypy's huge list of flags. """ try: get_status(args.status_file) except BadStatus: # Bad or missing status file or dead process; good to start. pass else: fail("Daemon is still alive") start_server(args) @action(restart_parser) def do_restart(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: """Restart daemon (it may or may not be running; but not hanging). We first try to stop it politely if it's running. This also sets mypy flags from the command line (see do_start()). """ restart_server(args) def restart_server(args: argparse.Namespace, allow_sources: bool = False) -> None: """Restart daemon (it may or may not be running; but not hanging).""" try: do_stop(args) except BadStatus: # Bad or missing status file or dead process; good to start. pass start_server(args, allow_sources) def start_server(args: argparse.Namespace, allow_sources: bool = False) -> None: """Start the server from command arguments and wait for it.""" # Lazy import so this import doesn't slow down other commands. from mypy.dmypy_server import daemonize, process_start_options start_options = process_start_options(args.flags, allow_sources) if daemonize(start_options, args.status_file, timeout=args.timeout, log_file=args.log_file): sys.exit(2) wait_for_server(args.status_file) def wait_for_server(status_file: str, timeout: float = 5.0) -> None: """Wait until the server is up. Exit if it doesn't happen within the timeout. """ endtime = time.time() + timeout while time.time() < endtime: try: data = read_status(status_file) except BadStatus: # If the file isn't there yet, retry later. time.sleep(0.1) continue # If the file's content is bogus or the process is dead, fail. check_status(data) print("Daemon started") return fail("Timed out waiting for daemon to start") @action(run_parser) def do_run(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: """Do a check, starting (or restarting) the daemon as necessary Restarts the daemon if the running daemon reports that it is required (due to a configuration change, for example). Setting flags is a bit awkward; you have to use e.g.: dmypy run -- --strict a.py b.py ... since we don't want to duplicate mypy's huge list of flags. (The -- is only necessary if flags are specified.) """ if not is_running(args.status_file): # Bad or missing status file or dead process; good to start. start_server(args, allow_sources=True) t0 = time.time() response = request(args.status_file, 'run', version=__version__, args=args.flags) # If the daemon signals that a restart is necessary, do it if 'restart' in response: print(f"Restarting: {response['restart']}") restart_server(args, allow_sources=True) response = request(args.status_file, 'run', version=__version__, args=args.flags) t1 = time.time() response['roundtrip_time'] = t1 - t0 check_output(response, args.verbose, args.junit_xml, args.perf_stats_file) @action(status_parser) def do_status(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: """Print daemon status. This verifies that it is responsive to requests. """ status = read_status(args.status_file) if args.verbose: show_stats(status) # Both check_status() and request() may raise BadStatus, # which will be handled by main(). check_status(status) response = request(args.status_file, 'status', fswatcher_dump_file=args.fswatcher_dump_file, timeout=5) if args.verbose or 'error' in response: show_stats(response) if 'error' in response: fail(f"Daemon is stuck; consider {sys.argv[0]} kill") print("Daemon is up and running") @action(stop_parser) def do_stop(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: """Stop daemon via a 'stop' request.""" # May raise BadStatus, which will be handled by main(). response = request(args.status_file, 'stop', timeout=5) if 'error' in response: show_stats(response) fail(f"Daemon is stuck; consider {sys.argv[0]} kill") else: print("Daemon stopped") @action(kill_parser) def do_kill(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: """Kill daemon process with SIGKILL.""" pid, _ = get_status(args.status_file) try: kill(pid) except OSError as err: fail(str(err)) else: print("Daemon killed") @action(check_parser) def do_check(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: """Ask the daemon to check a list of files.""" t0 = time.time() response = request(args.status_file, 'check', files=args.files) t1 = time.time() response['roundtrip_time'] = t1 - t0 check_output(response, args.verbose, args.junit_xml, args.perf_stats_file) @action(recheck_parser) def do_recheck(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: """Ask the daemon to recheck the previous list of files, with optional modifications. If at least one of --remove or --update is given, the server will update the list of files to check accordingly and assume that any other files are unchanged. If none of these flags are given, the server will call stat() on each file last checked to determine its status. Files given in --update ought to exist. Files given in --remove need not exist; if they don't they will be ignored. The lists may be empty but oughtn't contain duplicates or overlap. NOTE: The list of files is lost when the daemon is restarted. """ t0 = time.time() if args.remove is not None or args.update is not None: response = request(args.status_file, 'recheck', remove=args.remove, update=args.update) else: response = request(args.status_file, 'recheck') t1 = time.time() response['roundtrip_time'] = t1 - t0 check_output(response, args.verbose, args.junit_xml, args.perf_stats_file) @action(suggest_parser) def do_suggest(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: """Ask the daemon for a suggested signature. This just prints whatever the daemon reports as output. For now it may be closer to a list of call sites. """ response = request(args.status_file, 'suggest', function=args.function, json=args.json, callsites=args.callsites, no_errors=args.no_errors, no_any=args.no_any, flex_any=args.flex_any, try_text=args.try_text, use_fixme=args.use_fixme, max_guesses=args.max_guesses) check_output(response, verbose=False, junit_xml=None, perf_stats_file=None) def check_output(response: Dict[str, Any], verbose: bool, junit_xml: Optional[str], perf_stats_file: Optional[str]) -> None: """Print the output from a check or recheck command. Call sys.exit() unless the status code is zero. """ if 'error' in response: fail(response['error']) try: out, err, status_code = response['out'], response['err'], response['status'] except KeyError: fail(f"Response: {str(response)}") sys.stdout.write(out) sys.stdout.flush() sys.stderr.write(err) if verbose: show_stats(response) if junit_xml: # Lazy import so this import doesn't slow things down when not writing junit from mypy.util import write_junit_xml messages = (out + err).splitlines() write_junit_xml(response['roundtrip_time'], bool(err), messages, junit_xml, response['python_version'], response['platform']) if perf_stats_file: telemetry = response.get('stats', {}) with open(perf_stats_file, 'w') as f: json.dump(telemetry, f) if status_code: sys.exit(status_code) def show_stats(response: Mapping[str, object]) -> None: for key, value in sorted(response.items()): if key not in ('out', 'err'): print("%-24s: %10s" % (key, "%.3f" % value if isinstance(value, float) else value)) else: value = repr(value)[1:-1] if len(value) > 50: value = value[:40] + ' ...' print("%-24s: %s" % (key, value)) @action(hang_parser) def do_hang(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: """Hang for 100 seconds, as a debug hack.""" print(request(args.status_file, 'hang', timeout=1)) @action(daemon_parser) def do_daemon(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: """Serve requests in the foreground.""" # Lazy import so this import doesn't slow down other commands. from mypy.dmypy_server import Server, process_start_options if args.options_data: from mypy.options import Options options_dict, timeout, log_file = pickle.loads(base64.b64decode(args.options_data)) options_obj = Options() options = options_obj.apply_changes(options_dict) if log_file: sys.stdout = sys.stderr = open(log_file, 'a', buffering=1) fd = sys.stdout.fileno() os.dup2(fd, 2) os.dup2(fd, 1) else: options = process_start_options(args.flags, allow_sources=False) timeout = args.timeout Server(options, args.status_file, timeout=timeout).serve() @action(help_parser) def do_help(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: """Print full help (same as dmypy --help).""" parser.print_help() # Client-side infrastructure. def request(status_file: str, command: str, *, timeout: Optional[int] = None, **kwds: object) -> Dict[str, Any]: """Send a request to the daemon. Return the JSON dict with the response. Raise BadStatus if there is something wrong with the status file or if the process whose pid is in the status file has died. Return {'error': } if an IPC operation or receive() raised OSError. This covers cases such as connection refused or closed prematurely as well as invalid JSON received. """ response: Dict[str, str] = {} args = dict(kwds) args['command'] = command # Tell the server whether this request was initiated from a human-facing terminal, # so that it can format the type checking output accordingly. args['is_tty'] = sys.stdout.isatty() or int(os.getenv('MYPY_FORCE_COLOR', '0')) > 0 args['terminal_width'] = get_terminal_width() bdata = json.dumps(args).encode('utf8') _, name = get_status(status_file) try: with IPCClient(name, timeout) as client: client.write(bdata) response = receive(client) except (OSError, IPCException) as err: return {'error': str(err)} # TODO: Other errors, e.g. ValueError, UnicodeError else: return response def get_status(status_file: str) -> Tuple[int, str]: """Read status file and check if the process is alive. Return (pid, connection_name) on success. Raise BadStatus if something's wrong. """ data = read_status(status_file) return check_status(data) def check_status(data: Dict[str, Any]) -> Tuple[int, str]: """Check if the process is alive. Return (pid, connection_name) on success. Raise BadStatus if something's wrong. """ if 'pid' not in data: raise BadStatus("Invalid status file (no pid field)") pid = data['pid'] if not isinstance(pid, int): raise BadStatus("pid field is not an int") if not alive(pid): raise BadStatus("Daemon has died") if 'connection_name' not in data: raise BadStatus("Invalid status file (no connection_name field)") connection_name = data['connection_name'] if not isinstance(connection_name, str): raise BadStatus("connection_name field is not a string") return pid, connection_name def read_status(status_file: str) -> Dict[str, object]: """Read status file. Raise BadStatus if the status file doesn't exist or contains invalid JSON or the JSON is not a dict. """ if not os.path.isfile(status_file): raise BadStatus("No status file found") with open(status_file) as f: try: data = json.load(f) except Exception as e: raise BadStatus("Malformed status file (not JSON)") from e if not isinstance(data, dict): raise BadStatus("Invalid status file (not a dict)") return data def is_running(status_file: str) -> bool: """Check if the server is running cleanly""" try: get_status(status_file) except BadStatus: return False return True # Run main(). def console_entry() -> None: main(sys.argv[1:])