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# This is a vpython "spec" file.
#
# It describes patterns for python wheel dependencies of the python scripts in
# the chromium repo, particularly for dependencies that have compiled components
# (since pure-python dependencies can be easily vendored into third_party).
#
# When vpython is invoked, it finds this file and builds a python VirtualEnv,
# containing all of the dependencies described in this file, fetching them from
# CIPD (the "Chrome Infrastructure Package Deployer" service). Unlike `pip`,
# this never requires the end-user machine to have a working python extension
# compilation environment. All of these packages are built using:
# https://chromium.googlesource.com/infra/infra/+/master/infra/tools/dockerbuild/
#
# All python scripts in the repo share this same spec, to avoid dependency
# fragmentation.
#
# If you have depot_tools installed in your $PATH, you can invoke python scripts
# in this repo by running them as you normally would run them, except
# substituting `vpython` instead of `python` on the command line, e.g.:
# vpython path/to/script.py some --arguments
#
# Read more about `vpython` and how to modify this file here:
# https://chromium.googlesource.com/infra/infra/+/master/doc/users/vpython.md
python_version: "2.7"
# Used by:
# third_party/catapult
#
# This version must be compatible with the version range specified by
# //third_party/catapult/telemetry/telemetry/internal/util/external_modules.py
wheel: <
name: "infra/python/wheels/psutil/${vpython_platform}"
version: "version:5.2.2"
>
# Used by:
# third_party/catapult
#
# This version must be compatible with the version range specified by
# //third_party/catapult/telemetry/telemetry/internal/util/external_modules.py
#
# This version must also be compatible with the "numpy" version, as "cv2"
# depends on "numpy". In this case, [email protected] has been built against
wheel: <
name: "infra/python/wheels/opencv_python/${vpython_platform}"
version: "version:2.4.13.2"
match_tag: <
platform: "win32"
>
match_tag: <
platform: "win_amd64"
>
match_tag: <
abi: "cp27mu"
platform: "manylinux1_i686"
>
match_tag: <
abi: "cp27mu"
platform: "manylinux1_x86_64"
>
match_tag: <
platform: "macosx_10_6_intel"
>
>
# Used by:
# third_party/catapult
# chrome/test/vr/perf/latency/run_latency_test.py
#
# This version must be compatible with the version range specified by
# //third_party/catapult/telemetry/telemetry/internal/util/external_modules.py
wheel: <
name: "infra/python/wheels/numpy/${vpython_platform}"
version: "version:1.11.3"
>
# Used by:
# third_party/catapult
wheel: <
name: "infra/python/wheels/pypiwin32/${vpython_platform}"
version: "version:219"
match_tag: <
platform: "win32"
>
match_tag: <
platform: "win_amd64"
>
>
# Used by:
# tools/perf/fetch_benchmark_deps.py
wheel: <
name: "infra/python/wheels/google_compute_engine-py2_py3"
version: "version:2.6.2"
>
wheel: <
name: "infra/python/wheels/boto-py2_py3"
version: "version:2.48.0"
>
# Used by:
# testing/buildbot/generate_buildbot_json_coveragetest.py
wheel: <
name: "infra/python/wheels/coverage/${vpython_platform}"
version: "version:4.3.4"
>
# Used by:
# chrome/browser/policy/test/policy_testserver.py
wheel: <
name: "infra/python/wheels/protobuf-py2_py3"
version: "version:3.2.0"
>
wheel: <
name: "infra/python/wheels/six-py2_py3"
version: "version:1.10.0"
>
wheel: <
name: "infra/python/wheels/pyftpdlib-py2_py3"
version: "version:0.7.0"
>
wheel: <
name: "infra/python/wheels/simplejson/${vpython_platform}"
version: "version:3.13.2"
>
# Used by:
# tools/perf/core/results_dashboard.py
wheel: <
name: "infra/python/wheels/httplib2-py2_py3"
version: "version:0.10.3"
>
# Used by:
# chrome/test/vr/perf/latency/run_latency_test.py
wheel: <
name: "infra/python/wheels/peakutils-py2_py3"
version: "version:1.0.3"
match_tag: <
abi: "cp27mu"
platform: "manylinux1_i686"
>
match_tag: <
abi: "cp27mu"
platform: "manylinux1_x86_64"
>
>
wheel: <
name: "infra/python/wheels/pyserial-py2_py3"
version: "version:3.4"
>
wheel: <
name: "infra/python/wheels/scipy/${vpython_platform}"
version: "version:0.19.0"
match_tag: <
abi: "cp27mu"
platform: "manylinux1_i686"
>
match_tag: <
abi: "cp27mu"
platform: "manylinux1_x86_64"
>
>
# Used by:
# content/test/gpu/gpu_tests/color_profile_manager_mac.py
# Note: there's a version of this wheel for even older OS versions,
# but we don't need it for the GPU tests, and it looks like there are
# bugs in the not_match_tag implementation.
wheel: <
name: "infra/python/wheels/pyobjc/${vpython_platform}"
version: "version:4.1"
match_tag: < platform: "macosx_10_10_intel" >
>