ansible/test/lib/ansible_test/_data/quiet_pip.py
Matt Clay f533d46572
Fix ansible-test constraints issues. (#73578)
* Silence Python 3.5 EOL notice in pip.
* Skip import test on compat/selinux.py utils.
* Improve Python version skip warning.
* Use Python 3.6 as minimum Python for sanity tests.
* Improve min Python handling for code-smell tests.
* Overhaul test-constraints sanity test.
* Merge sanity test constraints with requirements.
* Remove legacy content specific constraints.
* Add changelog fragment.
2021-02-11 16:45:53 -08:00

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"""Custom entry-point for pip that filters out unwanted logging and warnings."""
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import logging
import re
import runpy
import warnings
BUILTIN_FILTERER_FILTER = logging.Filterer.filter
LOGGING_MESSAGE_FILTER = re.compile("^("
".*Running pip install with root privileges is generally not a good idea.*|" # custom Fedora patch [1]
"DEPRECATION: Python 2.7 will reach the end of its life .*|" # pip 19.2.3
"Ignoring .*: markers .* don't match your environment|"
"Requirement already satisfied.*"
")$")
# [1] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python-pip/blob/master/f/emit-a-warning-when-running-with-root-privileges.patch
WARNING_MESSAGE_FILTERS = (
# DEPRECATION: Python 2.6 is no longer supported by the Python core team, please upgrade your Python.
# A future version of pip will drop support for Python 2.6
'Python 2.6 is no longer supported by the Python core team, ',
# {path}/python2.6/lib/python2.6/site-packages/pip/_vendor/urllib3/util/ssl_.py:137: InsecurePlatformWarning:
# A true SSLContext object is not available. This prevents urllib3 from configuring SSL appropriately and may cause certain SSL connections to fail.
# You can upgrade to a newer version of Python to solve this.
# For more information, see https://urllib3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/advanced-usage.html#ssl-warnings
'A true SSLContext object is not available. ',
# {path}/python2.6/lib/python2.6/site-packages/pip/_vendor/urllib3/util/ssl_.py:339: SNIMissingWarning:
# An HTTPS request has been made, but the SNI (Subject Name Indication) extension to TLS is not available on this platform.
# This may cause the server to present an incorrect TLS certificate, which can cause validation failures.
# You can upgrade to a newer version of Python to solve this.
# For more information, see https://urllib3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/advanced-usage.html#ssl-warnings
'An HTTPS request has been made, but the SNI ',
# DEPRECATION: Python 2.7 reached the end of its life on January 1st, 2020. Please upgrade your Python as Python 2.7 is no longer maintained.
# pip 21.0 will drop support for Python 2.7 in January 2021.
# More details about Python 2 support in pip, can be found at https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/development/release-process/#python-2-support
'DEPRECATION: Python 2.7 reached the end of its life ',
# DEPRECATION: Python 3.5 reached the end of its life on September 13th, 2020. Please upgrade your Python as Python 3.5 is no longer maintained.
# pip 21.0 will drop support for Python 3.5 in January 2021. pip 21.0 will remove support for this functionality.
'DEPRECATION: Python 3.5 reached the end of its life ',
)
def custom_filterer_filter(self, record):
"""Globally omit logging of unwanted messages."""
if LOGGING_MESSAGE_FILTER.search(record.getMessage()):
return 0
return BUILTIN_FILTERER_FILTER(self, record)
def main():
"""Main program entry point."""
# Filtering logging output globally avoids having to intercept stdout/stderr.
# It also avoids problems with loss of color output and mixing up the order of stdout/stderr messages.
logging.Filterer.filter = custom_filterer_filter
for message_filter in WARNING_MESSAGE_FILTERS:
# Setting filterwarnings in code is necessary because of the following:
# Python 2.6 does not support the PYTHONWARNINGS environment variable. It does support the -W option.
# Python 2.7 cannot use the -W option to match warning text after a colon. This makes it impossible to match specific warning messages.
warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', message_filter)
runpy.run_module('pip.__main__', run_name='__main__', alter_sys=True)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()