# coding: utf8 from __future__ import unicode_literals import pip from pathlib import Path import importlib from .. import util def link(origin, link_name, force=False): if is_package(origin): link_package(origin, link_name, force) else: symlink(origin, link_name, force) def link_package(package_name, link_name, force=False): # Here we're importing the module just to find it. This is worryingly # indirect, but it's otherwise very difficult to find the package. # Python's installation and import rules are very complicated. pkg = importlib.import_module(package_name) package_path = Path(pkg.__file__).parent.parent meta = get_meta(package_path, package_name) model_name = package_name + '-' + meta['version'] model_path = package_path / package_name / model_name symlink(model_path, link_name, force) def symlink(model_path, link_name, force): model_path = Path(model_path) if not Path(model_path).exists(): util.sys_exit( "The data should be located in {p}".format(p=model_path), title="Can't locate model data") link_path = util.get_data_path() / link_name if link_path.exists() and not force: util.sys_exit( "To overwrite an existing link, use the --force flag.", title="Link {l} already exists".format(l=link_name)) elif link_path.exists(): link_path.unlink() # Add workaround for Python 2 on Windows (see issue #909) if util.is_python2() and util.is_windows(): import subprocess command = ['mklink', '/d', link_path, model_path] subprocess.call(command, shell=True) else: link_path.symlink_to(model_path) util.print_msg( "{a} --> {b}".format(a=model_path.as_posix(), b=link_path.as_posix()), "You can now load the model via spacy.load('{l}').".format(l=link_name), title="Linking successful") def get_meta(package_path, package): meta = util.parse_package_meta(package_path, package) return meta def is_package(origin): packages = pip.get_installed_distributions() for package in packages: if package.project_name.replace('-', '_') == origin: return True return False