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Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
7f06447bbd feat(cli): add --system-update flag to update command
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- Register --system-update for `pkgmgr update`
- Expose args.system_update for update workflow
- Align CLI with update_repos and E2E tests

https://chatgpt.com/share/693db645-c420-800f-b921-9d5c0356d0ac
2025-12-13 20:02:48 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
1e5d6d3eee test(unit): update NixFlakeInstaller tests for new run_command-based logic
- Adapt DummyCtx to include quiet and force_update flags
- Replace os.system mocking with run_command/subprocess mocks
- Align assertions with new Nix install/upgrade output
- Keep coverage for mandatory vs optional output handling

https://chatgpt.com/share/693db645-c420-800f-b921-9d5c0356d0ac
2025-12-13 19:53:34 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
f2970adbb2 test(e2e): enforce --system-update and isolate update-all integration tests
- Require --system-update for update-all integration tests
- Run tests with isolated HOME and temporary gitconfig
- Allow /src as git safe.directory for nix run
- Capture and print combined stdout/stderr on failure
- Ensure consistent environment for pkgmgr and nix-run executions
2025-12-13 19:49:40 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
7f262c6557 feat(install): add --update to re-run active-layer installers and improve Nix refresh logic
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* Add `force_update` to `RepoContext` and propagate it through install/update flows
* Add `pkgmgr install --update` to force re-running installers even if the same CLI layer is already loaded
* Enhance `NixFlakeInstaller` to ensure correct outputs (pkgmgr + optional default for package-manager) and support refresh/upgrade with index-based fallback remove+reinstall
* Make Python/Makefile installers emit an “upgraded” marker when `force_update` is used
* Add E2E tests for “three times install” scenarios (makefile, nix, venv) with shared run helper
* Fix git safe.directory wildcard quoting in E2E shell runner and minor cleanup/reordering of imports/comments

https://chatgpt.com/share/693db0b4-6ea4-800f-b44a-f03939c7fb9e
2025-12-13 19:30:06 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
0bc7a3ecc0 ci(nix): retry flake evaluation on GitHub API rate limits
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Add a reusable retry helper that detects GitHub API 403 rate-limit errors
during Nix flake evaluation and retries with exponential backoff.

Apply the retry logic to flake-only CI tests so transient GitHub rate
limits no longer cause random CI failures while preserving fast failure
for real errors.

https://chatgpt.com/share/693d7ec5-ac70-800f-a627-ef705c653ba1
2025-12-13 15:57:05 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
55a0ae4337 Release version 1.5.0
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2025-12-13 15:43:19 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
bcf284c5d6 Solved variable naming bug
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Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
db23b1a445 Solved ruff hints
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Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
506f69d8a7 Solved variable bug
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2025-12-13 15:27:06 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
097e64408f Fix repository deinstall logic and add unit tests for repository helpers
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- Fix undefined repo_dir usage in repository deinstall action
- Centralize and harden get_repo_dir with strict validation and clear errors
- Expand user paths for repository base and binary directories
- Add unit tests for get_repo_dir and deinstall_repos
- Add comprehensive tests for resolve_repos identifier matching
- Remove obsolete command resolution tests no longer applicable

https://chatgpt.com/share/693d7442-c2d0-800f-9ff3-fb84d60eaeb4
2025-12-13 15:12:12 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
a3913d9489 Solved variable bug
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2025-12-13 15:05:34 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
c92fd44dd3 fix(uninstall): robustly remove pkgmgr venv auto-activation and leftover shell RC entries
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2025-12-13 14:48:59 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
2c3efa7a27 Solved shellcheck quoting issue
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2025-12-13 14:38:37 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
f388bc51bc Ruff autofix
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2025-12-13 14:36:55 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
4e28eba883 refactor(ci,build,test): rename distro to PKGMGR_DISTRO for consistent environment handling
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Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
b8acd634f8 Improve run_command error diagnostics with live output capture
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Switch run_command to a single-run execution model that streams stdout/stderr
live while capturing both streams in memory using selectors. This guarantees
that command errors (e.g. make install, pip, nix) always show full diagnostics
without re-running commands or risking deadlocks.

Add unit tests for preview mode, success execution, failure handling, and
allow_failure behavior.

Context:
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2025-12-13 14:29:53 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
fb68b325d6 Fix ShellCheck warnings and harden shell scripts
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- Quote Docker volume names to avoid word splitting
- Add missing shebangs for proper shell detection
- Annotate sourced scripts for ShellCheck resolution
- Remove unused variables
- Explicitly disable SC2016 where literal RC strings are intended
- Improve robustness of cleanup logic

https://chatgpt.com/share/693d6557-a080-800f-8915-c57476569232
2025-12-13 14:08:35 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
650a22d425 Changed other formatation codesniffer solution
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2025-12-13 14:00:06 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
6a590d8780 Solved save user config bug 2025-12-13 13:55:49 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
5601ea442a **Refactor CI: make Ruff and ShellCheck reusable via workflow_call**
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* Convert Ruff and ShellCheck workflows to `workflow_call`
* Remove direct `push` / `pull_request` triggers
* Run sniffers only through centralized CI and release pipelines
* Prevent duplicate and uncontrolled sniffer executions

https://chatgpt.com/share/693d5f9a-5e70-800f-95da-837be2aedb4f
2025-12-13 13:44:04 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
5ff15013d7 Fix: remove unnecessary f-strings without interpolation
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Remove extraneous f-string prefixes from string literals that do not contain
placeholders. This resolves Ruff F541 warnings without changing runtime
behavior or output.

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2025-12-13 13:41:26 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
6ccc1c1490 Removed further Optional double imports
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2025-12-13 13:36:11 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
8ead3472dd Removed double import 2025-12-13 13:33:34 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
422ac8b837 **Enable Nix experimental features system-wide and refactor Nix bootstrap config**
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* Rename `config.sh` to `bootstrap_config.sh` to clearly separate installer bootstrap config from Nix system config
* Add `nix_conf_file.sh` to manage `/etc/nix/nix.conf` safely and idempotently
* Ensure `nix-command` and `flakes` are enabled without overwriting existing experimental features
* Invoke Nix config enforcement from `nix/init.sh` during root installation
* Update documentation and ShellCheck annotations accordingly
* Extend CLI git proxy to include `git status`

https://chatgpt.com/share/693d5c4a-bad0-800f-adaf-4719dd4ca377
2025-12-13 13:29:48 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
ea84c1b14e Add ShellCheck and Ruff code sniffers to CI and release workflows
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- Introduce dedicated ShellCheck workflow for Bash scripts
- Add Ruff as Python code sniffer for src/ and tests/
- Integrate both sniffers into main CI pipeline
- Require successful sniffer runs before marking a release as stable
- Ensure consistent code quality checks across CI and release workflows

https://chatgpt.com/share/693d5b26-293c-800f-999d-48b2950b9417
2025-12-13 13:24:58 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
71a4e7e725 Added git status proxy
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2025-12-13 13:13:03 +01:00
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fb737ef290 Optimized Changelog
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2025-12-13 08:40:37 +01:00
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2963a43754 **Refactor README: streamline rationale, features, install and run sections**
* Simplify *Why PKGMGR* into concise prose and add Docker images as reproducible system baselines linked to Infinito.Nexus
* Condense Features into a single, readable overview without command lists
* Clean up Architecture section and keep diagram metadata consistent
* Reorganize Installation with clear download, dependencies, install and setup modes
* Introduce a unified *Run PKGMGR* section differentiating Nix, Docker and venv usage with consistent examples
2025-12-13 08:34:39 +01:00
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103f49c8f6 Release version 1.4.1
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2025-12-12 23:06:15 +01:00
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f5d428950e **Replace main.py with module-based entry point and unify CLI execution**
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* Remove legacy *main.py* and introduce *pkgmgr* module entry via *python -m pkgmgr*
* Add ***main**.py* as the canonical entry point delegating to the CLI
* Export *PYTHONPATH=src* in Makefile to ensure reliable imports in dev and CI
* Update setup scripts (venv & nix) to use module execution
* Refactor all E2E tests to execute the real module entry instead of file paths

This aligns pkgmgr with standard Python packaging practices and simplifies testing, setup, and execution across environments.

https://chatgpt.com/share/693c9056-716c-800f-b583-fc9245eab2b4
2025-12-12 22:59:46 +01:00
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b40787ffc5 ci: publish GHCR images after successful mark-stable workflow
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Trigger container publishing via workflow_run on "Mark stable commit", gate on success,
checkout the workflow_run head SHA, force-refresh tags, and derive version from the v* tag
pointing at the tested commit to correctly detect and publish stable images.

https://chatgpt.com/share/693c836b-0b00-800f-9536-9e273abd0fb5
2025-12-12 22:50:33 +01:00
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0482a7f88d Release version 1.4.0
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2025-12-12 22:20:07 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
8c127cc45a ci: fix container publish workflow to run on version tag pushes
Switch publish-containers workflow from workflow_run to direct v* tag triggers,
remove obsolete workflow_run logic, simplify version detection via GITHUB_REF_NAME,
and keep stable-tag detection aligned with the stable ref.

https://chatgpt.com/share/693c836b-0b00-800f-9536-9e273abd0fb5
2025-12-12 22:17:32 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
2761e829cb ci: add GHCR container publish pipeline with semantic tags
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Introduce a dedicated publish-containers workflow triggered after stable releases.
Unify container build and publish logic via scripts, add buildx-based multi-tag publishing,
default base image resolution, and Arch alias tags for latest/version/stable.

https://chatgpt.com/share/693c836b-0b00-800f-9536-9e273abd0fb5
2025-12-12 22:04:39 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
d0c01b6955 Updated dependencies instructions
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2025-12-12 21:37:50 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
b2421c9b84 **Refactor OS detection and normalize Manjaro to Arch**
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* Centralize OS detection and normalization in a dedicated resolver module
* Treat Manjaro consistently as Arch across dependencies and package install
* Remove duplicated OS logic and legacy lib.sh
* Rename installation entrypoint to init.sh and update Makefile accordingly

https://chatgpt.com/share/693c7b50-3be0-800f-8aeb-daf3ee929ea3
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@@ -27,3 +27,9 @@ jobs:
test-virgin-root:
uses: ./.github/workflows/test-virgin-root.yml
codesniffer-shellcheck:
uses: ./.github/workflows/codesniffer-shellcheck.yml
codesniffer-ruff:
uses: ./.github/workflows/codesniffer-ruff.yml

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name: Ruff (Python code sniffer)
on:
workflow_call:
jobs:
codesniffer-ruff:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.12"
- name: Install ruff
run: pip install ruff
- name: Run ruff
run: |
ruff check src tests

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@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
name: ShellCheck
on:
workflow_call:
jobs:
codesniffer-shellcheck:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install ShellCheck
run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y shellcheck
- name: Run ShellCheck
run: shellcheck -x $(find scripts -type f -name '*.sh' -print)

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@@ -29,8 +29,16 @@ jobs:
test-virgin-root:
uses: ./.github/workflows/test-virgin-root.yml
codesniffer-shellcheck:
uses: ./.github/workflows/codesniffer-shellcheck.yml
codesniffer-ruff:
uses: ./.github/workflows/codesniffer-ruff.yml
mark-stable:
needs:
- codesniffer-shellcheck
- codesniffer-ruff
- test-unit
- test-integration
- test-env-nix

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@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
name: Publish container images (GHCR)
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["Mark stable commit"]
types: [completed]
jobs:
publish:
if: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
packages: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository (with tags)
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
fetch-tags: true
- name: Checkout workflow_run commit and refresh tags
run: |
set -euo pipefail
git checkout -f "${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_sha }}"
git fetch --tags --force
git tag --list 'stable' 'v*' --sort=version:refname | tail -n 20
- name: Compute version and stable flag
id: info
run: |
set -euo pipefail
SHA="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
V_TAG="$(git tag --points-at "${SHA}" --list 'v*' | sort -V | tail -n1)"
[[ -n "$V_TAG" ]] || { echo "No version tag found"; exit 1; }
VERSION="${V_TAG#v}"
STABLE_SHA="$(git rev-parse -q --verify refs/tags/stable^{commit} 2>/dev/null || true)"
IS_STABLE=false
[[ -n "${STABLE_SHA}" && "${STABLE_SHA}" == "${SHA}" ]] && IS_STABLE=true
echo "version=${VERSION}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "is_stable=${IS_STABLE}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
with:
use: true
- name: Login to GHCR
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Publish all images
run: |
set -euo pipefail
OWNER="${{ github.repository_owner }}" \
VERSION="${{ steps.info.outputs.version }}" \
IS_STABLE="${{ steps.info.outputs.is_stable }}" \
bash scripts/build/publish.sh

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@@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ jobs:
- name: Run E2E tests via make (${{ matrix.distro }})
run: |
set -euo pipefail
distro="${{ matrix.distro }}" make test-e2e
PKGMGR_DISTRO="${{ matrix.distro }}" make test-e2e

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@@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ jobs:
- name: Nix flake-only test (${{ matrix.distro }})
run: |
set -euo pipefail
distro="${{ matrix.distro }}" make test-env-nix
PKGMGR_DISTRO="${{ matrix.distro }}" make test-env-nix

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@@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ jobs:
- name: Run container tests (${{ matrix.distro }})
run: |
set -euo pipefail
distro="${{ matrix.distro }}" make test-env-virtual
PKGMGR_DISTRO="${{ matrix.distro }}" make test-env-virtual

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@@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ jobs:
run: docker version
- name: Run integration tests via make (Arch container)
run: make test-integration distro="arch"
run: make test-integration PKGMGR_DISTRO="arch"

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@@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ jobs:
run: docker version
- name: Run unit tests via make (Arch container)
run: make test-unit distro="arch"
run: make test-unit PKGMGR_DISTRO="arch"

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build virgin container (${{ matrix.distro }})
run: |
set -euo pipefail
distro="${{ matrix.distro }}" make build-missing-virgin
PKGMGR_DISTRO="${{ matrix.distro }}" make build-missing-virgin
# 🔹 RUN test inside virgin image
- name: Virgin ${{ matrix.distro }} pkgmgr test (root)

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build virgin container (${{ matrix.distro }})
run: |
set -euo pipefail
distro="${{ matrix.distro }}" make build-missing-virgin
PKGMGR_DISTRO="${{ matrix.distro }}" make build-missing-virgin
# 🔹 RUN test inside virgin image as non-root
- name: Virgin ${{ matrix.distro }} pkgmgr test (user)

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@@ -1,3 +1,30 @@
## [1.5.0] - 2025-12-13
* - Commands now show live output while running, making long operations easier to follow
- Error messages include full command output, making failures easier to understand and debug
- Deinstallation is more complete and predictable, removing CLI links and properly cleaning up repositories
- Preview mode is more trustworthy, clearly showing what would happen without making changes
- Repository configuration problems are detected earlier with clear, user-friendly explanations
- More consistent behavior across different Linux distributions
- More reliable execution in Docker containers and CI environments
- Nix-based execution works more smoothly, especially when running as root or inside containers
- Existing commands, scripts, and workflows continue to work without any breaking changes
## [1.4.1] - 2025-12-12
* Fixed stable release container publishing
## [1.4.0] - 2025-12-12
**Docker Container Building**
* New official container images are automatically published on each release.
* Images are available per distribution and as a default Arch-based image.
* Stable releases now provide an additional `stable` container tag.
## [1.3.1] - 2025-12-12
* Updated documentation with better run and installation instructions
@@ -5,7 +32,7 @@
## [1.3.0] - 2025-12-12
* **Minor release Stability & CI hardening**
**Stability & CI hardening**
* Stabilized Nix resolution and global symlink handling across Arch, CentOS, Debian, and Ubuntu
* Ensured Nix works reliably in CI, sudo, login, and non-login shells without overriding distro-managed paths
@@ -17,7 +44,7 @@
## [1.2.1] - 2025-12-12
* **Changed**
**Changed**
* Split container tests into *virtualenv* and *Nix flake* environments to clearly separate Python and Nix responsibilities.
@@ -34,7 +61,7 @@
## [1.2.0] - 2025-12-12
* **Release workflow overhaul**
**Release workflow overhaul**
* Introduced a fully structured release workflow with clear phases and safeguards
* Added preview-first releases with explicit confirmation before execution
@@ -51,7 +78,8 @@
## [1.0.0] - 2025-12-11
* **1.0.0 Official Stable Release 🎉**
**Official Stable Release 🎉**
*First stable release of PKGMGR, the multi-distro development and package workflow manager.*
---
@@ -144,7 +172,7 @@ PKGMGR 1.0.0 unifies repository management, build tooling, release automation an
## [0.9.1] - 2025-12-10
* * Refactored installer: new `venv-create.sh`, cleaner root/user setup flow, updated README with architecture map.
* Refactored installer: new `venv-create.sh`, cleaner root/user setup flow, updated README with architecture map.
* Split virgin tests into root/user workflows; stabilized Nix installer across distros; improved test scripts with dynamic distro selection and isolated Nix stores.
* Fixed repository directory resolution; improved `pkgmgr path` and `pkgmgr shell`; added full unit/E2E coverage.
* Removed deprecated files and updated `.gitignore`.
@@ -239,47 +267,45 @@ PKGMGR 1.0.0 unifies repository management, build tooling, release automation an
## [0.7.1] - 2025-12-09
* Fix floating 'latest' tag logic: dereference annotated target (vX.Y.Z^{}), add tag message to avoid Git errors, ensure best-effort update without blocking releases, and update unit tests (see ChatGPT conversation: https://chatgpt.com/share/69383024-efa4-800f-a875-129b81fa40ff).
* Fix floating 'latest' tag logic
* dereference annotated target (vX.Y.Z^{})
* add tag message to avoid Git errors
* ensure best-effort update without blocking releases
## [0.7.0] - 2025-12-09
* Add Git helpers for branch sync and floating 'latest' tag in the release workflow, ensure main/master are updated from origin before tagging, and extend unit/e2e tests including 'pkgmgr release --help' coverage (see ChatGPT conversation: https://chatgpt.com/share/69383024-efa4-800f-a875-129b81fa40ff)
* Add Git helpers for branch sync and floating 'latest' tag in the release workflow
* ensure main/master are updated from origin before tagging
## [0.6.0] - 2025-12-09
* Expose DISTROS and BASE_IMAGE_* variables as exported Makefile environment variables so all build and test commands can consume them dynamically. By exporting these values, every Make target (e.g., build, build-no-cache, build-missing, test-container, test-unit, test-e2e) and every delegated script in scripts/build/ and scripts/test/ now receives a consistent view of the supported distributions and their base container images. This change removes duplicated definitions across scripts, ensures reproducible builds, and allows build tooling to react automatically when new distros or base images are added to the Makefile.
* Consistent view of the supported distributions and their base container images.
## [0.5.1] - 2025-12-09
* Refine pkgmgr release CLI close wiring and integration tests for --close flag (ChatGPT: https://chatgpt.com/share/69376b4e-8440-800f-9d06-535ec1d7a40e)
* Refine pkgmgr release CLI close wiring and integration tests for --close flag
## [0.5.0] - 2025-12-09
* Add pkgmgr branch close subcommand, extend CLI parser wiring, and add unit tests for branch handling and version version-selection logic (see ChatGPT conversation: https://chatgpt.com/share/693762a3-9ea8-800f-a640-bc78170953d1)
* Add pkgmgr branch close subcommand, extend CLI parser wiring
## [0.4.3] - 2025-12-09
* Implement current-directory repository selection for release and proxy commands, unify selection semantics across CLI layers, extend release workflow with --close, integrate branch closing logic, fix wiring for get_repo_identifier/get_repo_dir, update packaging files (PKGBUILD, spec, flake.nix, pyproject), and add comprehensive unit/e2e tests for release and branch commands (see ChatGPT conversation: https://chatgpt.com/share/69375cfe-9e00-800f-bd65-1bd5937e1696)
* Implement current-directory repository selection for release and proxy commands, unify selection semantics across CLI layers, extend release workflow with --close, integrate branch closing logic, fix wiring for get_repo_identifier/get_repo_dir, update packaging files (PKGBUILD, spec, flake.nix, pyproject)
## [0.4.2] - 2025-12-09
* Wire pkgmgr release CLI to new helper and add unit tests (see ChatGPT conversation: https://chatgpt.com/share/69374f09-c760-800f-92e4-5b44a4510b62)
* Wire pkgmgr release CLI to new helpe
## [0.4.1] - 2025-12-08
* Add branch close subcommand and integrate release close/editor flow (ChatGPT: https://chatgpt.com/share/69374f09-c760-800f-92e4-5b44a4510b62)
* Add branch close subcommand and integrate release close/editor flow
## [0.4.0] - 2025-12-08
* Add branch closing helper and --close flag to release command, including CLI wiring and tests (see https://chatgpt.com/share/69374aec-74ec-800f-bde3-5d91dfdb9b91)
* Add branch closing helper and --close flag to release command
## [0.3.0] - 2025-12-08
@@ -290,13 +316,10 @@ PKGMGR 1.0.0 unifies repository management, build tooling, release automation an
- New config update logic + default YAML sync
- Improved proxy command handling
- Full CLI routing refactor
- Expanded E2E tests for list, proxy, and selection logic
Konversation: https://chatgpt.com/share/693745c3-b8d8-800f-aa29-c8481a2ffae1
## [0.2.0] - 2025-12-08
* Add preview-first release workflow and extended packaging support (see ChatGPT conversation: https://chatgpt.com/share/693722b4-af9c-800f-bccc-8a4036e99630)
* Add preview-first release workflow and extended packaging support
## [0.1.0] - 2025-12-08
@@ -305,5 +328,4 @@ Konversation: https://chatgpt.com/share/693745c3-b8d8-800f-aa29-c8481a2ffae1
## [0.1.0] - 2025-12-08
* Implement unified release helper with preview mode, multi-packaging version bumps, and new integration/unit tests (see ChatGPT conversation 2025-12-08: https://chatgpt.com/share/693722b4-af9c-800f-bccc-8a4036e99630)
* Implement unified release helper with preview mode, multi-packaging version bumps

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# Distro
# Options: arch debian ubuntu fedora centos
DISTROS ?= arch debian ubuntu fedora centos
distro ?= arch
export distro
PKGMGR_DISTRO ?= arch
export PKGMGR_DISTRO
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# Base images
@@ -30,13 +30,14 @@ export BASE_IMAGE_CENTOS
# PYthon Unittest Pattern
TEST_PATTERN := test_*.py
export TEST_PATTERN
export PYTHONPATH := src
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# System install
# ------------------------------------------------------------
install:
@echo "Building and installing distro-native package-manager for this system..."
@bash scripts/installation/main.sh
@bash scripts/installation/init.sh
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# PKGMGR setup
@@ -45,7 +46,7 @@ install:
# Default: keep current auto-detection behavior
setup: setup-nix setup-venv
# Explicit: developer setup (Python venv + shell RC + main.py install)
# Explicit: developer setup (Python venv + shell RC + install)
setup-venv: setup-nix
@bash scripts/setup/venv.sh
@@ -74,7 +75,7 @@ build-no-cache-all:
@set -e; \
for d in $(DISTROS); do \
echo "=== build-no-cache: $$d ==="; \
distro="$$d" $(MAKE) build-no-cache; \
PKGMGR_DISTRO="$$d" $(MAKE) build-no-cache; \
done
# ------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -100,7 +101,7 @@ test-env-nix: build-missing
test: test-env-virtual test-unit test-integration test-e2e
delete-volumes:
@docker volume rm pkgmgr_nix_store_${distro} pkgmgr_nix_cache_${distro} || true
@docker volume rm "pkgmgr_nix_store_${PKGMGR_DISTRO}" "pkgmgr_nix_cache_${PKGMGR_DISTRO}" || echo "No volumes to delete."
purge: delete-volumes build-no-cache

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@@ -25,52 +25,37 @@ together into repeatable development workflows.
Traditional distro package managers like `apt`, `pacman` or `dnf` focus on a
single operating system. PKGMGR instead focuses on **your repositories and
development lifecycle**:
development lifecycle**. It provides one configuration for all repositories,
one unified CLI to interact with them, and a Nix-based foundation that keeps
tooling reproducible across distributions.
* one configuration for all your repos,
* one CLI to interact with them,
* one Nix-based layer to keep tooling reproducible across distros.
Native package managers are still used where they make sense. PKGMGR coordinates
the surrounding development, build and release workflows in a consistent way.
You keep using your native package manager where it makes sense PKGMGR
coordinates the *development and release flow* around it.
In addition, PKGMGR provides Docker images that can serve as a **reproducible
system baseline**. These images bundle the complete PKGMGR toolchain and are
designed to be reused as a stable execution environment across machines,
pipelines and teams. This approach is specifically used within
[**Infinito.Nexus**](https://s.infinito.nexus/code) to make complex systems
distribution-independent while remaining fully reproducible.
---
## Features 🚀
### Multi-distro development & packaging
PKGMGR enables multi-distro development and packaging by managing multiple
repositories from a single configuration file. It drives complete release
pipelines across Linux distributions using Nix flakes, Python build metadata,
native OS packages such as Arch, Debian and RPM formats, and additional ecosystem
integrations like Ansible.
* Manage **many repositories at once** from a single `config/config.yaml`.
* Drive full **release pipelines** across Linux distributions using:
All functionality is exposed through a unified `pkgmgr` command-line interface
that works identically on every supported distribution. It combines repository
management, Git operations, Docker and Compose orchestration, as well as
versioning, release and changelog workflows. Many commands support a preview
mode, allowing you to inspect the underlying actions before they are executed.
* Nix flakes (`flake.nix`)
* PyPI style builds (`pyproject.toml`)
* OS packages (PKGBUILD, Debian control/changelog, RPM spec)
* Ansible Galaxy metadata and more.
### Rich CLI for daily work
All commands are exposed via the `pkgmgr` CLI and are available on every distro:
* **Repository management**
* `clone`, `update`, `install`, `delete`, `deinstall`, `path`, `list`, `config`
* **Git proxies**
* `pull`, `push`, `status`, `diff`, `add`, `show`, `checkout`,
`reset`, `revert`, `rebase`, `commit`, `branch`
* **Docker & Compose orchestration**
* `build`, `up`, `down`, `exec`, `ps`, `start`, `stop`, `restart`
* **Release toolchain**
* `version`, `release`, `changelog`, `make`
* **Mirror & workflow helpers**
* `mirror` (list/diff/merge/setup), `shell`, `terminal`, `code`, `explore`
Many of these commands support `--preview` mode so you can inspect the
underlying Git or Docker calls without executing them.
---
### Full development workflows
@@ -83,10 +68,6 @@ versioning features it can drive **end-to-end workflows**:
4. Build distro-specific packages.
5. Keep all mirrors and working copies in sync.
The extensive E2E tests (`tests/e2e/`) and GitHub Actions workflows (including
“virgin user” and “virgin root” Arch tests) validate these flows across
different Linux environments.
---
## Architecture & Setup Map 🗺️
@@ -99,25 +80,44 @@ The following diagram gives a full overview of:
![PKGMGR Architecture](assets/map.png)
**Diagram status:** 12 December 2025
**Always-up-to-date version:** [https://s.veen.world/pkgmgrmp](https://s.veen.world/pkgmgrmp)
---
Perfekt, dann hier die **noch kompaktere und korrekt differenzierte Version**, die **nur** zwischen
**`make setup`** und **`make setup-venv`** unterscheidet und exakt deinem Verhalten entspricht.
README-ready, ohne Over-Engineering.
---
## Installation ⚙️
PKGMGR can be installed using `make`.
The setup mode defines **which runtime layers are prepared**.
---
### Download
```bash
git clone https://github.com/kevinveenbirkenbach/package-manager.git
cd package-manager
```
### Dependency installation (optional)
System dependencies required **before running any *make* commands** are installed via:
```
scripts/installation/dependencies.sh
```
The script detects and normalizes the OS and installs the required **system-level dependencies** accordingly.
### Install
```bash
git clone https://github.com/kevinveenbirkenbach/package-manager.git
cd package-manager
make install
```
### Setup modes
| Command | Prepares | Use case |
@@ -125,17 +125,8 @@ The setup mode defines **which runtime layers are prepared**.
| **make setup** | Python venv **and** Nix | Full development & CI |
| **make setup-venv** | Python venv only | Local user setup |
---
### Install & setup
```bash
git clone https://github.com/kevinveenbirkenbach/package-manager.git
cd package-manager
make install
```
#### Full setup (venv + Nix)
##### Full setup (venv + Nix)
```bash
make setup
@@ -143,7 +134,7 @@ make setup
Use this for CI, servers, containers and full development workflows.
#### Venv-only setup
##### Venv-only setup
```bash
make setup-venv
@@ -154,38 +145,77 @@ Use this if you want PKGMGR isolated without Nix integration.
---
## Run without installation (Nix)
Alles klar 🙂
Hier ist der **RUN-Abschnitt ohne Gedankenstriche**, klar nach **Nix, Docker und venv** getrennt:
Run PKGMGR directly via Nix Flakes.
---
## Run PKGMGR 🧰
PKGMGR can be executed in different environments.
All modes expose the same CLI and commands.
---
### Run via Nix (no installation)
```bash
nix run github:kevinveenbirkenbach/package-manager#pkgmgr -- --help
```
Example:
---
```bash
nix run github:kevinveenbirkenbach/package-manager#pkgmgr -- version pkgmgr
```
### Run via Docker 🐳
Notes:
PKGMGR can be executed **inside Docker containers** for CI, testing and isolated
workflows.
---
* full flake URL required
* `--` separates Nix and PKGMGR arguments
* can be used alongside any setup mode
#### Container types
Two container types are available.
| Image type | Contains | Typical use |
| ---------- | ----------------------------- | ----------------------- |
| **Virgin** | Base OS + system dependencies | Clean test environments |
| **Stable** | PKGMGR + Nix (flakes enabled) | Ready-to-use workflows |
Example images:
* Virgin: `pkgmgr-arch-virgin`
* Stable: `ghcr.io/kevinveenbirkenbach/pkgmgr:stable`
Use **virgin images** for isolated test runs,
use the **stable image** for fast, reproducible execution.
---
## Usage 🧰
#### Run examples
After installation, the main entry point is:
```bash
docker run --rm -it \
-v "$PWD":/src \
-w /src \
ghcr.io/kevinveenbirkenbach/pkgmgr:stable \
pkgmgr --help
```
---
### Run via virtual environment (venv)
After activating the venv:
```bash
pkgmgr --help
```
This prints a list of all available subcommands.
The help for each command is available via:
---
This allows you to choose between zero install execution using Nix, fully prebuilt
Docker environments or local isolated venv setups with identical command behavior.
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@@ -26,17 +26,13 @@
packages = forAllSystems (system:
let
pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system};
# Single source of truth for pkgmgr: Python 3.11
# - Matches pyproject.toml: requires-python = ">=3.11"
# - Uses python311Packages so that PyYAML etc. are available
python = pkgs.python311;
pyPkgs = pkgs.python311Packages;
in
rec {
pkgmgr = pyPkgs.buildPythonApplication {
pname = "package-manager";
version = "1.3.1";
version = "1.5.0";
# Use the git repo as source
src = ./.;

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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys
from pathlib import Path
# Ensure local src/ overrides installed package
ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parent
SRC = ROOT / "src"
if SRC.is_dir():
sys.path.insert(0, str(SRC))
from pkgmgr.cli import main
if __name__ == "__main__":
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[project]
name = "package-manager"
version = "1.3.1"
version = "1.5.0"
description = "Kevin's package-manager tool (pkgmgr)"
readme = "README.md"
requires-python = ">=3.9"

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@@ -1,18 +1,20 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
resolve_base_image() {
local distro="$1"
: "${BASE_IMAGE_ARCH:=archlinux:latest}"
: "${BASE_IMAGE_DEBIAN:=debian:stable-slim}"
: "${BASE_IMAGE_UBUNTU:=ubuntu:latest}"
: "${BASE_IMAGE_FEDORA:=fedora:latest}"
: "${BASE_IMAGE_CENTOS:=quay.io/centos/centos:stream9}"
case "$distro" in
resolve_base_image() {
local PKGMGR_DISTRO="$1"
case "$PKGMGR_DISTRO" in
arch) echo "$BASE_IMAGE_ARCH" ;;
debian) echo "$BASE_IMAGE_DEBIAN" ;;
ubuntu) echo "$BASE_IMAGE_UBUNTU" ;;
fedora) echo "$BASE_IMAGE_FEDORA" ;;
centos) echo "$BASE_IMAGE_CENTOS" ;;
*)
echo "ERROR: Unknown distro '$distro'" >&2
exit 1
;;
*) echo "ERROR: Unknown distro '$PKGMGR_DISTRO'" >&2; exit 1 ;;
esac
}

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@@ -1,52 +1,53 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
# Unified docker image builder for all distros.
#
# Supports:
# --missing Build only if image does not exist
# --no-cache Disable docker layer cache
# --target Dockerfile target (e.g. virgin|full)
# --tag Override image tag (default: pkgmgr-$distro[-$target])
#
# Requires:
# - env var: distro (arch|debian|ubuntu|fedora|centos)
# - base.sh in same dir
#
# Examples:
# distro=arch bash scripts/build/image.sh
# distro=arch bash scripts/build/image.sh --no-cache
# distro=arch bash scripts/build/image.sh --missing
# distro=arch bash scripts/build/image.sh --target virgin
# distro=arch bash scripts/build/image.sh --target virgin --missing
# distro=arch bash scripts/build/image.sh --tag myimg:arch
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
# shellcheck source=/dev/null
# shellcheck source=./scripts/build/base.sh
source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/base.sh"
: "${distro:?Environment variable 'distro' must be set (arch|debian|ubuntu|fedora|centos)}"
: "${PKGMGR_DISTRO:?Environment variable 'PKGMGR_DISTRO' must be set (arch|debian|ubuntu|fedora|centos)}"
NO_CACHE=0
MISSING_ONLY=0
TARGET=""
IMAGE_TAG="" # derive later unless --tag is provided
IMAGE_TAG="" # local image name or base tag (without registry)
PUSH=0 # if 1 -> use buildx and push (requires docker buildx)
PUBLISH=0 # if 1 -> push with semantic tags (latest/version/stable + arch aliases)
REGISTRY="" # e.g. ghcr.io
OWNER="" # e.g. github org/user
REPO_PREFIX="pkgmgr" # image base name (pkgmgr)
VERSION="" # X.Y.Z (required for --publish)
IS_STABLE="false" # "true" -> publish stable tags
DEFAULT_DISTRO="arch"
usage() {
local default_tag="pkgmgr-${distro}"
local default_tag="pkgmgr-${PKGMGR_DISTRO}"
if [[ -n "${TARGET:-}" ]]; then
default_tag="${default_tag}-${TARGET}"
fi
cat <<EOF
Usage: distro=<distro> $0 [--missing] [--no-cache] [--target <name>] [--tag <image>]
Usage: PKGMGR_DISTRO=<distro> $0 [options]
Options:
--missing Build only if the image does not already exist
--no-cache Build with --no-cache
--target <name> Build a specific Dockerfile target (e.g. virgin|full)
--tag <image> Override the output image tag (default: ${default_tag})
-h, --help Show help
Build options:
--missing Build only if the image does not already exist (local build only)
--no-cache Build with --no-cache
--target <name> Build a specific Dockerfile target (e.g. virgin)
--tag <image> Override the output image tag (default: ${default_tag})
Publish options:
--push Push the built image (uses docker buildx build --push)
--publish Publish semantic tags (latest, <version>, optional stable) + arch aliases
--registry <reg> Registry (e.g. ghcr.io)
--owner <owner> Registry namespace (e.g. \${GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNER})
--repo-prefix <name> Image base name (default: pkgmgr)
--version <X.Y.Z> Version for --publish
--stable <true|false> Whether to publish :stable tags (default: false)
Notes:
- --publish implies --push and requires --registry, --owner, and --version.
- Local build (no --push) uses "docker build" and creates local images like "pkgmgr-arch" / "pkgmgr-arch-virgin".
EOF
}
@@ -56,18 +57,39 @@ while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
--missing) MISSING_ONLY=1; shift ;;
--target)
TARGET="${2:-}"
if [[ -z "${TARGET}" ]]; then
echo "ERROR: --target requires a value (e.g. virgin|full)" >&2
exit 2
fi
[[ -n "${TARGET}" ]] || { echo "ERROR: --target requires a value (e.g. virgin)"; exit 2; }
shift 2
;;
--tag)
IMAGE_TAG="${2:-}"
if [[ -z "${IMAGE_TAG}" ]]; then
echo "ERROR: --tag requires a value" >&2
exit 2
fi
[[ -n "${IMAGE_TAG}" ]] || { echo "ERROR: --tag requires a value"; exit 2; }
shift 2
;;
--push) PUSH=1; shift ;;
--publish) PUBLISH=1; PUSH=1; shift ;;
--registry)
REGISTRY="${2:-}"
[[ -n "${REGISTRY}" ]] || { echo "ERROR: --registry requires a value"; exit 2; }
shift 2
;;
--owner)
OWNER="${2:-}"
[[ -n "${OWNER}" ]] || { echo "ERROR: --owner requires a value"; exit 2; }
shift 2
;;
--repo-prefix)
REPO_PREFIX="${2:-}"
[[ -n "${REPO_PREFIX}" ]] || { echo "ERROR: --repo-prefix requires a value"; exit 2; }
shift 2
;;
--version)
VERSION="${2:-}"
[[ -n "${VERSION}" ]] || { echo "ERROR: --version requires a value"; exit 2; }
shift 2
;;
--stable)
IS_STABLE="${2:-}"
[[ -n "${IS_STABLE}" ]] || { echo "ERROR: --stable requires a value (true|false)"; exit 2; }
shift 2
;;
-h|--help) usage; exit 0 ;;
@@ -79,32 +101,61 @@ while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
esac
done
# Auto-tag: if --tag not provided, derive from distro (+ target suffix)
# Derive default local tag if not provided
if [[ -z "${IMAGE_TAG}" ]]; then
IMAGE_TAG="pkgmgr-${distro}"
IMAGE_TAG="${REPO_PREFIX}-${PKGMGR_DISTRO}"
if [[ -n "${TARGET}" ]]; then
IMAGE_TAG="${IMAGE_TAG}-${TARGET}"
fi
fi
BASE_IMAGE="$(resolve_base_image "$distro")"
BASE_IMAGE="$(resolve_base_image "$PKGMGR_DISTRO")"
# Local-only "missing" shortcut
if [[ "${MISSING_ONLY}" == "1" ]]; then
if [[ "${PUSH}" == "1" ]]; then
echo "ERROR: --missing is only supported for local builds (without --push/--publish)" >&2
exit 2
fi
if docker image inspect "${IMAGE_TAG}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "[build] Image already exists: ${IMAGE_TAG} (skipping due to --missing)"
exit 0
fi
fi
# Validate publish parameters
if [[ "${PUBLISH}" == "1" ]]; then
[[ -n "${REGISTRY}" ]] || { echo "ERROR: --publish requires --registry"; exit 2; }
[[ -n "${OWNER}" ]] || { echo "ERROR: --publish requires --owner"; exit 2; }
[[ -n "${VERSION}" ]] || { echo "ERROR: --publish requires --version"; exit 2; }
fi
# Guard: --push without --publish requires fully-qualified --tag
if [[ "${PUSH}" == "1" && "${PUBLISH}" != "1" ]]; then
if [[ "${IMAGE_TAG}" != */* ]]; then
echo "ERROR: --push requires --tag with a fully-qualified name (e.g. ghcr.io/<owner>/<image>:tag), or use --publish" >&2
exit 2
fi
fi
echo
echo "------------------------------------------------------------"
echo "[build] Building image: ${IMAGE_TAG}"
echo "distro = ${distro}"
echo "[build] Building image"
echo "distro = ${PKGMGR_DISTRO}"
echo "BASE_IMAGE = ${BASE_IMAGE}"
if [[ -n "${TARGET}" ]]; then echo "target = ${TARGET}"; fi
if [[ "${NO_CACHE}" == "1" ]]; then echo "cache = disabled"; fi
if [[ "${PUSH}" == "1" ]]; then echo "push = enabled"; fi
if [[ "${PUBLISH}" == "1" ]]; then
echo "publish = enabled"
echo "registry = ${REGISTRY}"
echo "owner = ${OWNER}"
echo "version = ${VERSION}"
echo "stable = ${IS_STABLE}"
fi
echo "------------------------------------------------------------"
# Common build args
build_args=(--build-arg "BASE_IMAGE=${BASE_IMAGE}")
if [[ "${NO_CACHE}" == "1" ]]; then
@@ -115,6 +166,62 @@ if [[ -n "${TARGET}" ]]; then
build_args+=(--target "${TARGET}")
fi
build_args+=(-t "${IMAGE_TAG}" .)
compute_publish_tags() {
local distro_tag_base="${REGISTRY}/${OWNER}/${REPO_PREFIX}-${PKGMGR_DISTRO}"
local alias_tag_base=""
docker build "${build_args[@]}"
if [[ -n "${TARGET}" ]]; then
distro_tag_base="${distro_tag_base}-${TARGET}"
fi
if [[ "${PKGMGR_DISTRO}" == "${DEFAULT_DISTRO}" ]]; then
alias_tag_base="${REGISTRY}/${OWNER}/${REPO_PREFIX}"
if [[ -n "${TARGET}" ]]; then
alias_tag_base="${alias_tag_base}-${TARGET}"
fi
fi
local tags=()
tags+=("${distro_tag_base}:latest")
tags+=("${distro_tag_base}:${VERSION}")
if [[ "${IS_STABLE}" == "true" ]]; then
tags+=("${distro_tag_base}:stable")
fi
if [[ -n "${alias_tag_base}" ]]; then
tags+=("${alias_tag_base}:latest")
tags+=("${alias_tag_base}:${VERSION}")
if [[ "${IS_STABLE}" == "true" ]]; then
tags+=("${alias_tag_base}:stable")
fi
fi
printf '%s\n' "${tags[@]}"
}
if [[ "${PUSH}" == "1" ]]; then
bx_args=(docker buildx build --push)
if [[ "${PUBLISH}" == "1" ]]; then
while IFS= read -r t; do
bx_args+=(-t "$t")
done < <(compute_publish_tags)
else
bx_args+=(-t "${IMAGE_TAG}")
fi
bx_args+=("${build_args[@]}")
bx_args+=(.)
echo "[build] Running: ${bx_args[*]}"
"${bx_args[@]}"
else
local_args=(docker build)
local_args+=("${build_args[@]}")
local_args+=(-t "${IMAGE_TAG}")
local_args+=(.)
echo "[build] Running: ${local_args[*]}"
"${local_args[@]}"
fi

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
# Publish all distro images (full + virgin) to a registry via image.sh --publish
#
# Required env:
# OWNER (e.g. GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNER)
# VERSION (e.g. 1.2.3)
#
# Optional env:
# REGISTRY (default: ghcr.io)
# IS_STABLE (default: false)
# DISTROS (default: "arch debian ubuntu fedora centos")
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
REGISTRY="${REGISTRY:-ghcr.io}"
IS_STABLE="${IS_STABLE:-false}"
DISTROS="${DISTROS:-arch debian ubuntu fedora centos}"
: "${OWNER:?Environment variable OWNER must be set (e.g. github.repository_owner)}"
: "${VERSION:?Environment variable VERSION must be set (e.g. 1.2.3)}"
echo "[publish] REGISTRY=${REGISTRY}"
echo "[publish] OWNER=${OWNER}"
echo "[publish] VERSION=${VERSION}"
echo "[publish] IS_STABLE=${IS_STABLE}"
echo "[publish] DISTROS=${DISTROS}"
for d in ${DISTROS}; do
echo
echo "============================================================"
echo "[publish] PKGMGR_DISTRO=${d}"
echo "============================================================"
# virgin
PKGMGR_DISTRO="${d}" bash "${SCRIPT_DIR}/image.sh" \
--publish \
--registry "${REGISTRY}" \
--owner "${OWNER}" \
--version "${VERSION}" \
--stable "${IS_STABLE}" \
--target virgin
# full (default target)
PKGMGR_DISTRO="${d}" bash "${SCRIPT_DIR}/image.sh" \
--publish \
--registry "${REGISTRY}" \
--owner "${OWNER}" \
--version "${VERSION}" \
--stable "${IS_STABLE}"
done
echo
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@@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
echo "[docker] Starting package-manager container"
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SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
# shellcheck source=/dev/null
source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/lib.sh"
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/os_resolver.sh"
OS_ID="$(detect_os_id)"
OS_ID="$(osr_get_os_id)"
echo "[run-dependencies] Detected OS: ${OS_ID}"
case "${OS_ID}" in
arch|debian|ubuntu|fedora|centos)
DEP_SCRIPT="${SCRIPT_DIR}/${OS_ID}/dependencies.sh"
;;
*)
echo "[run-dependencies] Unsupported OS: ${OS_ID}"
exit 1
;;
esac
if ! osr_is_supported "${OS_ID}"; then
echo "[run-dependencies] Unsupported OS: ${OS_ID}"
exit 1
fi
DEP_SCRIPT="$(osr_script_path_for "${SCRIPT_DIR}" "${OS_ID}" "dependencies")"
if [[ ! -f "${DEP_SCRIPT}" ]]; then
echo "[run-dependencies] Dependency script not found: ${DEP_SCRIPT}"

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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
detect_os_id() {
if [[ -f /etc/os-release ]]; then
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
. /etc/os-release
echo "${ID:-unknown}"
else
echo "unknown"
fi
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OsResolver (bash "class-style" module)
# Centralizes OS detection + normalization + supported checks + script paths.
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
osr_detect_raw_id() {
if [[ -f /etc/os-release ]]; then
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
. /etc/os-release
echo "${ID:-unknown}"
else
echo "unknown"
fi
}
osr_detect_id_like() {
if [[ -f /etc/os-release ]]; then
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
. /etc/os-release
echo "${ID_LIKE:-}"
else
echo ""
fi
}
osr_normalize_id() {
local raw="${1:-unknown}"
local like="${2:-}"
# Explicit mapping first (your bugfix: manjaro -> arch everywhere)
case "${raw}" in
manjaro) echo "arch"; return 0 ;;
esac
# Keep direct IDs when they are already supported
case "${raw}" in
arch|debian|ubuntu|fedora|centos) echo "${raw}"; return 0 ;;
esac
# Fallback mapping via ID_LIKE for better portability
# Example: many Arch derivatives expose ID_LIKE="arch"
if [[ " ${like} " == *" arch "* ]]; then
echo "arch"; return 0
fi
if [[ " ${like} " == *" debian "* ]]; then
echo "debian"; return 0
fi
if [[ " ${like} " == *" fedora "* ]]; then
echo "fedora"; return 0
fi
if [[ " ${like} " == *" rhel "* || " ${like} " == *" centos "* ]]; then
echo "centos"; return 0
fi
echo "${raw}"
}
osr_get_os_id() {
local raw like
raw="$(osr_detect_raw_id)"
like="$(osr_detect_id_like)"
osr_normalize_id "${raw}" "${like}"
}
osr_is_supported() {
local id="${1:-unknown}"
case "${id}" in
arch|debian|ubuntu|fedora|centos) return 0 ;;
*) return 1 ;;
esac
}
osr_script_path_for() {
local script_dir="${1:?script_dir required}"
local os_id="${2:?os_id required}"
local kind="${3:?kind required}" # "dependencies" or "package"
echo "${script_dir}/${os_id}/${kind}.sh"
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SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
# shellcheck source=/dev/null
source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/lib.sh"
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/os_resolver.sh"
OS_ID="$(detect_os_id)"
# Map Manjaro to Arch
if [[ "${OS_ID}" == "manjaro" ]]; then
echo "[package] Mapping OS 'manjaro' → 'arch'"
OS_ID="arch"
fi
OS_ID="$(osr_get_os_id)"
echo "[package] Detected OS: ${OS_ID}"
case "${OS_ID}" in
arch|debian|ubuntu|fedora|centos)
PKG_SCRIPT="${SCRIPT_DIR}/${OS_ID}/package.sh"
;;
*)
echo "[package] Unsupported OS: ${OS_ID}"
exit 1
;;
esac
if ! osr_is_supported "${OS_ID}"; then
echo "[package] Unsupported OS: ${OS_ID}"
exit 1
fi
PKG_SCRIPT="$(osr_script_path_for "${SCRIPT_DIR}" "${OS_ID}" "package")"
if [[ ! -f "${PKG_SCRIPT}" ]]; then
echo "[package] Package script not found: ${PKG_SCRIPT}"

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ It is invoked during package installation (Arch/Debian/Fedora scriptlets) and ca
The entry point sources small, focused modules from *scripts/nix/lib/*:
- *config.sh* — configuration defaults (installer URL, retry timing)
- *bootstrap_config.sh* — configuration defaults (installer URL, retry timing)
- *detect.sh* — container detection helpers
- *path.sh* — PATH adjustments and `nix` binary resolution helpers
- *symlinks.sh* — user/global symlink helpers for stable `nix` discovery

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@@ -1,22 +1,29 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
# shellcheck source=lib/config.sh
# shellcheck source=lib/detect.sh
# shellcheck source=lib/path.sh
# shellcheck source=lib/symlinks.sh
# shellcheck source=lib/users.sh
# shellcheck source=lib/install.sh
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/lib/config.sh"
# shellcheck source=./scripts/nix/lib/bootstrap_config.sh
source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/lib/bootstrap_config.sh"
# shellcheck source=./scripts/nix/lib/detect.sh
source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/lib/detect.sh"
# shellcheck source=./scripts/nix/lib/path.sh
source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/lib/path.sh"
# shellcheck source=./scripts/nix/lib/symlinks.sh
source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/lib/symlinks.sh"
# shellcheck source=./scripts/nix/lib/users.sh
source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/lib/users.sh"
# shellcheck source=./scripts/nix/lib/install.sh
source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/lib/install.sh"
# shellcheck source=./scripts/nix/lib/nix_conf_file.sh
source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/lib/nix_conf_file.sh"
echo "[init-nix] Starting Nix initialization..."
main() {
@@ -26,6 +33,7 @@ main() {
ensure_nix_on_path
if [[ "${EUID:-0}" -eq 0 ]]; then
nixconf_ensure_experimental_features
ensure_global_nix_symlinks "$(resolve_nix_bin 2>/dev/null || true)"
else
ensure_user_nix_symlink "$(resolve_nix_bin 2>/dev/null || true)"
@@ -106,6 +114,10 @@ main() {
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
ensure_nix_on_path
if [[ "${EUID:-0}" -eq 0 ]]; then
nixconf_ensure_experimental_features
fi
local nix_bin_post
nix_bin_post="$(resolve_nix_bin 2>/dev/null || true)"

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
# Prevent double-sourcing
if [[ -n "${PKGMGR_NIX_CONF_FILE_SH:-}" ]]; then
return 0
fi
PKGMGR_NIX_CONF_FILE_SH=1
nixconf_file_path() {
echo "/etc/nix/nix.conf"
}
nixconf_ensure_experimental_features() {
local nix_conf want
nix_conf="$(nixconf_file_path)"
want="experimental-features = nix-command flakes"
mkdir -p /etc/nix
if [[ ! -f "${nix_conf}" ]]; then
echo "[nix-conf] Creating ${nix_conf} with: ${want}"
printf "%s\n" "${want}" >"${nix_conf}"
return 0
fi
if grep -qE '^\s*experimental-features\s*=' "${nix_conf}"; then
if grep -qE '^\s*experimental-features\s*=.*\bnix-command\b' "${nix_conf}" \
&& grep -qE '^\s*experimental-features\s*=.*\bflakes\b' "${nix_conf}"; then
echo "[nix-conf] experimental-features already correct"
return 0
fi
echo "[nix-conf] Extending experimental-features in ${nix_conf}"
local current
current="$(grep -E '^\s*experimental-features\s*=' "${nix_conf}" | head -n1 | cut -d= -f2-)"
current="$(echo "${current}" | xargs)" # trim
# Build a merged feature string without duplicates (simple token set)
local merged="nix-command flakes"
local token
for token in ${current}; do
if [[ " ${merged} " != *" ${token} "* ]]; then
merged="${merged} ${token}"
fi
done
sed -i "s|^\s*experimental-features\s*=.*|experimental-features = ${merged}|" "${nix_conf}"
return 0
fi
echo "[nix-conf] Appending to ${nix_conf}: ${want}"
printf "\n%s\n" "${want}" >>"${nix_conf}"
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
if [[ -n "${PKGMGR_NIX_RETRY_403_SH:-}" ]]; then
return 0
fi
PKGMGR_NIX_RETRY_403_SH=1
# Retry only when we see the GitHub API rate limit 403 error during nix flake evaluation.
# Retries 7 times with delays: 10, 30, 50, 80, 130, 210, 420 seconds.
run_with_github_403_retry() {
local -a delays=(10 30 50 80 130 210 420)
local attempt=0
local max_retries="${#delays[@]}"
while true; do
local err tmp
tmp="$(mktemp -t nix-err.XXXXXX)"
err=0
# Run the command; capture stderr for inspection while preserving stdout.
if "$@" 2>"$tmp"; then
rm -f "$tmp"
return 0
else
err=$?
fi
# Only retry on the specific GitHub API rate limit 403 case.
if grep -qE 'HTTP error 403' "$tmp" && grep -qiE 'API rate limit exceeded|api\.github\.com' "$tmp"; then
if (( attempt >= max_retries )); then
cat "$tmp" >&2
rm -f "$tmp"
return "$err"
fi
local sleep_s="${delays[$attempt]}"
attempt=$((attempt + 1))
echo "[nix-retry] GitHub API rate-limit (403). Retry ${attempt}/${max_retries} in ${sleep_s}s: $*" >&2
cat "$tmp" >&2
rm -f "$tmp"
sleep "$sleep_s"
continue
fi
# Not our retry case -> fail fast with original stderr.
cat "$tmp" >&2
rm -f "$tmp"
return "$err"
done
}

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# Nix shell mode: do not touch venv, only run main.py install
# Nix shell mode: do not touch venv, only run install
# ------------------------------------------------------------
echo "[setup] Nix mode enabled (NIX_ENABLED=1)."
echo "[setup] Skipping virtualenv creation and dependency installation."
echo "[setup] Running main.py install via system python3..."
python3 main.py install
echo "[setup] Running install via system python3..."
python3 -m pkgmgr install
echo "[setup] Setup finished (Nix mode)."

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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ PROJECT_ROOT="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/../.." && pwd)"
cd "${PROJECT_ROOT}"
VENV_DIR="${HOME}/.venvs/pkgmgr"
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
RC_LINE='if [ -d "${HOME}/.venvs/pkgmgr" ]; then . "${HOME}/.venvs/pkgmgr/bin/activate"; if [ -n "${PS1:-}" ]; then echo "Global Python virtual environment '\''~/.venvs/pkgmgr'\'' activated."; fi; fi'
# ------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -15,9 +16,6 @@ RC_LINE='if [ -d "${HOME}/.venvs/pkgmgr" ]; then . "${HOME}/.venvs/pkgmgr/bin/ac
echo "[setup] Running in normal user mode (developer setup)."
echo "[setup] Ensuring main.py is executable..."
chmod +x main.py || true
echo "[setup] Ensuring global virtualenv root: ${HOME}/.venvs"
mkdir -p "${HOME}/.venvs"
@@ -90,8 +88,8 @@ for rc in "${HOME}/.bashrc" "${HOME}/.zshrc"; do
fi
done
echo "[setup] Running main.py install via venv Python..."
"${VENV_DIR}/bin/python" main.py install
echo "[setup] Running install via venv Python..."
"${VENV_DIR}/bin/python" -m pkgmgr install
echo
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@@ -2,17 +2,17 @@
set -euo pipefail
echo "============================================================"
echo ">>> Running E2E tests: $distro"
echo ">>> Running E2E tests: $PKGMGR_DISTRO"
echo "============================================================"
docker run --rm \
-v "$(pwd):/src" \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_store_${distro}:/nix" \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_cache_${distro}:/root/.cache/nix" \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_store_${PKGMGR_DISTRO}:/nix" \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_cache_${PKGMGR_DISTRO}:/root/.cache/nix" \
-e REINSTALL_PKGMGR=1 \
-e TEST_PATTERN="${TEST_PATTERN}" \
--workdir /src \
"pkgmgr-${distro}" \
"pkgmgr-${PKGMGR_DISTRO}" \
bash -lc '
set -euo pipefail
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ docker run --rm \
# Gitdir path shown in the "dubious ownership" error
git config --global --add safe.directory /src/.git || true
# Ephemeral CI containers: allow all paths as a last resort
git config --global --add safe.directory '*' || true
git config --global --add safe.directory "*" || true
fi
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
IMAGE="pkgmgr-${distro}"
IMAGE="pkgmgr-${PKGMGR_DISTRO}"
echo "============================================================"
echo ">>> Running Nix flake-only test in ${distro} container"
echo ">>> Running Nix flake-only test in ${PKGMGR_DISTRO} container"
echo ">>> Image: ${IMAGE}"
echo "============================================================"
docker run --rm \
-v "$(pwd):/src" \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_store_${distro}:/nix" \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_cache_${distro}:/root/.cache/nix" \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_store_${PKGMGR_DISTRO}:/nix" \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_cache_${PKGMGR_DISTRO}:/root/.cache/nix" \
--workdir /src \
-e REINSTALL_PKGMGR=1 \
"${IMAGE}" \
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ docker run --rm \
echo ">>> preflight: nix must exist in image"
if ! command -v nix >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "NO_NIX"
echo "ERROR: nix not found in image '\'''"${IMAGE}"''\'' (distro='"${distro}"')"
echo "ERROR: nix not found in image '"${IMAGE}"' (PKGMGR_DISTRO='"${PKGMGR_DISTRO}"')"
echo "HINT: Ensure Nix is installed during image build for this distro."
exit 1
fi
@@ -35,14 +35,28 @@ docker run --rm \
echo ">>> nix version"
nix --version
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# Retry helper for GitHub API rate-limit (HTTP 403)
# ------------------------------------------------------------
if [[ -f /src/scripts/nix/lib/retry_403.sh ]]; then
# shellcheck source=./scripts/nix/lib/retry_403.sh
source /src/scripts/nix/lib/retry_403.sh
elif [[ -f ./scripts/nix/lib/retry_403.sh ]]; then
# shellcheck source=./scripts/nix/lib/retry_403.sh
source ./scripts/nix/lib/retry_403.sh
else
echo "ERROR: retry helper not found: scripts/nix/lib/retry_403.sh"
exit 1
fi
echo ">>> nix flake show"
nix flake show . --no-write-lock-file >/dev/null
run_with_github_403_retry nix flake show . --no-write-lock-file >/dev/null
echo ">>> nix build .#default"
nix build .#default --no-link --no-write-lock-file
run_with_github_403_retry nix build .#default --no-link --no-write-lock-file
echo ">>> nix run .#pkgmgr -- --help"
nix run .#pkgmgr -- --help --no-write-lock-file
run_with_github_403_retry nix run .#pkgmgr -- --help --no-write-lock-file
echo ">>> OK: Nix flake-only test succeeded."
'

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
IMAGE="pkgmgr-$distro"
IMAGE="pkgmgr-$PKGMGR_DISTRO"
echo
echo "------------------------------------------------------------"
@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ echo
# Run the command and capture the output
if OUTPUT=$(docker run --rm \
-e REINSTALL_PKGMGR=1 \
-v pkgmgr_nix_store_${distro}:/nix \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_store_${PKGMGR_DISTRO}:/nix" \
-v "$(pwd):/src" \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_cache_${distro}:/root/.cache/nix" \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_cache_${PKGMGR_DISTRO}:/root/.cache/nix" \
"$IMAGE" 2>&1); then
echo "$OUTPUT"
echo

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@@ -2,17 +2,17 @@
set -euo pipefail
echo "============================================================"
echo ">>> Running INTEGRATION tests in ${distro} container"
echo ">>> Running INTEGRATION tests in ${PKGMGR_DISTRO} container"
echo "============================================================"
docker run --rm \
-v "$(pwd):/src" \
-v pkgmgr_nix_store_${distro}:/nix \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_cache_${distro}:/root/.cache/nix" \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_store_${PKGMGR_DISTRO}:/nix" \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_cache_${PKGMGR_DISTRO}:/root/.cache/nix" \
--workdir /src \
-e REINSTALL_PKGMGR=1 \
-e TEST_PATTERN="${TEST_PATTERN}" \
"pkgmgr-${distro}" \
"pkgmgr-${PKGMGR_DISTRO}" \
bash -lc '
set -e;
git config --global --add safe.directory /src || true;

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@@ -2,17 +2,17 @@
set -euo pipefail
echo "============================================================"
echo ">>> Running UNIT tests in ${distro} container"
echo ">>> Running UNIT tests in ${PKGMGR_DISTRO} container"
echo "============================================================"
docker run --rm \
-v "$(pwd):/src" \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_cache_${distro}:/root/.cache/nix" \
-v pkgmgr_nix_store_${distro}:/nix \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_cache_${PKGMGR_DISTRO}:/root/.cache/nix" \
-v "pkgmgr_nix_store_${PKGMGR_DISTRO}:/nix" \
--workdir /src \
-e REINSTALL_PKGMGR=1 \
-e TEST_PATTERN="${TEST_PATTERN}" \
"pkgmgr-${distro}" \
"pkgmgr-${PKGMGR_DISTRO}" \
bash -lc '
set -e;
git config --global --add safe.directory /src || true;

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@@ -19,12 +19,20 @@ fi
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# Remove auto-activation lines from shell RC files
# ------------------------------------------------------------
RC_PATTERN='\.venvs\/pkgmgr\/bin\/activate"; if \[ -n "\$${PS1:-}" \]; then echo "Global Python virtual environment '\''~\/\.venvs\/pkgmgr'\'' activated."; fi; fi'
# Matches:
# ~/.venvs/pkgmgr/bin/activate
# ./.venvs/pkgmgr/bin/activate
RC_PATTERN='(\./)?\.venvs/pkgmgr/bin/activate'
echo "[uninstall] Cleaning up ~/.bashrc and ~/.zshrc entries..."
for rc in "$HOME/.bashrc" "$HOME/.zshrc"; do
if [[ -f "$rc" ]]; then
sed -i "/$RC_PATTERN/d" "$rc"
# Remove activation lines (functional)
sed -E -i "/$RC_PATTERN/d" "$rc"
# Remove leftover echo / cosmetic lines referencing pkgmgr venv
sed -i '/\.venvs\/pkgmgr/d' "$rc"
echo "[uninstall] Cleaned $rc"
else
echo "[uninstall] File not found: $rc (skipped)"

5
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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
from pkgmgr.cli import main
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
import yaml
import os
from pkgmgr.core.config.save import save_user_config
def interactive_add(config,USER_CONFIG_PATH:str):
"""Interactively prompt the user to add a new repository entry to the user config."""

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@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ def config_init(
# Announce where we will write the result
# ------------------------------------------------------------
print("============================================================")
print(f"[INIT] Writing user configuration to:")
print("[INIT] Writing user configuration to:")
print(f" {user_config_path}")
print("============================================================")
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ def config_init(
defaults_config["directories"]["repositories"]
)
print(f"[INIT] Scanning repository base directory:")
print("[INIT] Scanning repository base directory:")
print(f" {repositories_base_dir}")
print("")
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ def config_init(
if new_entries:
user_config.setdefault("repositories", []).extend(new_entries)
save_user_config(user_config, user_config_path)
print(f"[SAVE] Wrote user configuration to:")
print("[SAVE] Wrote user configuration to:")
print(f" {user_config_path}")
else:
print("[INFO] No new repositories were added.")

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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
# src/pkgmgr/actions/install/__init__.py
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
@@ -36,10 +37,8 @@ from pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.makefile import (
)
from pkgmgr.actions.install.pipeline import InstallationPipeline
Repository = Dict[str, Any]
# All available installers, in the order they should be considered.
INSTALLERS = [
ArchPkgbuildInstaller(),
DebianControlInstaller(),
@@ -50,11 +49,6 @@ INSTALLERS = [
]
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Internal helpers
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _ensure_repo_dir(
repo: Repository,
repositories_base_dir: str,
@@ -74,7 +68,7 @@ def _ensure_repo_dir(
if not os.path.exists(repo_dir):
print(
f"Repository directory '{repo_dir}' does not exist. "
f"Cloning it now..."
"Cloning it now..."
)
clone_repos(
[repo],
@@ -87,7 +81,7 @@ def _ensure_repo_dir(
if not os.path.exists(repo_dir):
print(
f"Cloning failed for repository {identifier}. "
f"Skipping installation."
"Skipping installation."
)
return None
@@ -137,6 +131,7 @@ def _create_context(
quiet: bool,
clone_mode: str,
update_dependencies: bool,
force_update: bool,
) -> RepoContext:
"""
Build a RepoContext instance for the given repository.
@@ -153,14 +148,10 @@ def _create_context(
quiet=quiet,
clone_mode=clone_mode,
update_dependencies=update_dependencies,
force_update=force_update,
)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Public API
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def install_repos(
selected_repos: List[Repository],
repositories_base_dir: str,
@@ -171,10 +162,14 @@ def install_repos(
quiet: bool,
clone_mode: str,
update_dependencies: bool,
force_update: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""
Install one or more repositories according to the configured installers
and the CLI layer precedence rules.
If force_update=True, installers of the currently active layer are allowed
to run again (upgrade/refresh), even if that layer is already loaded.
"""
pipeline = InstallationPipeline(INSTALLERS)
@@ -213,6 +208,7 @@ def install_repos(
quiet=quiet,
clone_mode=clone_mode,
update_dependencies=update_dependencies,
force_update=force_update,
)
pipeline.run(ctx)

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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
# src/pkgmgr/actions/install/context.py
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
@@ -28,3 +29,6 @@ class RepoContext:
quiet: bool
clone_mode: str
update_dependencies: bool
# If True, allow re-running installers of the currently active layer.
force_update: bool = False

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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
# src/pkgmgr/actions/install/installers/makefile.py
from __future__ import annotations
import os
@@ -9,89 +10,45 @@ from pkgmgr.core.command.run import run_command
class MakefileInstaller(BaseInstaller):
"""
Generic installer that runs `make install` if a Makefile with an
install target is present.
Safety rules:
- If PKGMGR_DISABLE_MAKEFILE_INSTALLER=1 is set, this installer
is globally disabled.
- The higher-level InstallationPipeline ensures that Makefile
installation does not run if a stronger CLI layer already owns
the command (e.g. Nix or OS packages).
"""
layer = "makefile"
MAKEFILE_NAME = "Makefile"
def supports(self, ctx: RepoContext) -> bool:
"""
Return True if this repository has a Makefile and the installer
is not globally disabled.
"""
# Optional global kill switch.
if os.environ.get("PKGMGR_DISABLE_MAKEFILE_INSTALLER") == "1":
if not ctx.quiet:
print(
"[INFO] MakefileInstaller is disabled via "
"PKGMGR_DISABLE_MAKEFILE_INSTALLER."
)
print("[INFO] PKGMGR_DISABLE_MAKEFILE_INSTALLER=1 skipping MakefileInstaller.")
return False
makefile_path = os.path.join(ctx.repo_dir, self.MAKEFILE_NAME)
return os.path.exists(makefile_path)
def _has_install_target(self, makefile_path: str) -> bool:
"""
Heuristically check whether the Makefile defines an install target.
We look for:
- a plain 'install:' target, or
- any 'install-*:' style target.
"""
try:
with open(makefile_path, "r", encoding="utf-8", errors="ignore") as f:
content = f.read()
except OSError:
return False
# Simple heuristics: look for "install:" or targets starting with "install-"
if re.search(r"^install\s*:", content, flags=re.MULTILINE):
return True
if re.search(r"^install-[a-zA-Z0-9_-]*\s*:", content, flags=re.MULTILINE):
return True
return False
def run(self, ctx: RepoContext) -> None:
"""
Execute `make install` in the repository directory if an install
target exists.
"""
makefile_path = os.path.join(ctx.repo_dir, self.MAKEFILE_NAME)
if not os.path.exists(makefile_path):
if not ctx.quiet:
print(
f"[pkgmgr] Makefile '{makefile_path}' not found, "
"skipping MakefileInstaller."
)
return
if not self._has_install_target(makefile_path):
if not ctx.quiet:
print(
f"[pkgmgr] No 'install' target found in {makefile_path}."
)
print(f"[pkgmgr] No 'install' target found in {makefile_path}.")
return
if not ctx.quiet:
print(
f"[pkgmgr] Running 'make install' in {ctx.repo_dir} "
f"(MakefileInstaller)"
)
print(f"[pkgmgr] Running make install for {ctx.identifier} (MakefileInstaller)")
cmd = "make install"
run_command(cmd, cwd=ctx.repo_dir, preview=ctx.preview)
run_command("make install", cwd=ctx.repo_dir, preview=ctx.preview)
if ctx.force_update and not ctx.quiet:
print(f"[makefile] repo '{ctx.identifier}' successfully upgraded.")

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@@ -1,32 +1,12 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Installer for Nix flakes.
If a repository contains flake.nix and the 'nix' command is available, this
installer will try to install profile outputs from the flake.
Behavior:
- If flake.nix is present and `nix` exists on PATH:
* First remove any existing `package-manager` profile entry (best-effort).
* Then install one or more flake outputs via `nix profile install`.
- For the package-manager repo:
* `pkgmgr` is mandatory (CLI), `default` is optional.
- For all other repos:
* `default` is mandatory.
Special handling:
- If PKGMGR_DISABLE_NIX_FLAKE_INSTALLER=1 is set, the installer is
globally disabled (useful for CI or debugging).
The higher-level InstallationPipeline and CLI-layer model decide when this
installer is allowed to run, based on where the current CLI comes from
(e.g. Nix, OS packages, Python, Makefile).
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import json
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, List, Tuple
from pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.base import BaseInstaller
@@ -34,132 +14,225 @@ from pkgmgr.core.command.run import run_command
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from pkgmgr.actions.install.context import RepoContext
from pkgmgr.actions.install import InstallContext
class NixFlakeInstaller(BaseInstaller):
"""Install Nix flake profiles for repositories that define flake.nix."""
# Logical layer name, used by capability matchers.
layer = "nix"
FLAKE_FILE = "flake.nix"
PROFILE_NAME = "package-manager"
def supports(self, ctx: "RepoContext") -> bool:
"""
Only support repositories that:
- Are NOT explicitly disabled via PKGMGR_DISABLE_NIX_FLAKE_INSTALLER=1,
- Have a flake.nix,
- And have the `nix` command available.
"""
# Optional global kill-switch for CI or debugging.
if os.environ.get("PKGMGR_DISABLE_NIX_FLAKE_INSTALLER") == "1":
print(
"[INFO] PKGMGR_DISABLE_NIX_FLAKE_INSTALLER=1 "
"NixFlakeInstaller is disabled."
)
if not ctx.quiet:
print("[INFO] PKGMGR_DISABLE_NIX_FLAKE_INSTALLER=1 skipping NixFlakeInstaller.")
return False
# Nix must be available.
if shutil.which("nix") is None:
return False
# flake.nix must exist in the repository.
flake_path = os.path.join(ctx.repo_dir, self.FLAKE_FILE)
return os.path.exists(flake_path)
def _ensure_old_profile_removed(self, ctx: "RepoContext") -> None:
"""
Best-effort removal of an existing profile entry.
This handles the "already provides the following file" conflict by
removing previous `package-manager` installations before we install
the new one.
Any error in `nix profile remove` is intentionally ignored, because
a missing profile entry is not a fatal condition.
"""
if shutil.which("nix") is None:
return
cmd = f"nix profile remove {self.PROFILE_NAME} || true"
try:
# NOTE: no allow_failure here → matches the existing unit tests
run_command(cmd, cwd=ctx.repo_dir, preview=ctx.preview)
except SystemExit:
# Unit tests explicitly assert this is swallowed
pass
return os.path.exists(os.path.join(ctx.repo_dir, self.FLAKE_FILE))
def _profile_outputs(self, ctx: "RepoContext") -> List[Tuple[str, bool]]:
"""
Decide which flake outputs to install and whether failures are fatal.
Returns a list of (output_name, allow_failure) tuples.
Rules:
- For the package-manager repo (identifier 'pkgmgr' or 'package-manager'):
[("pkgmgr", False), ("default", True)]
- For all other repos:
[("default", False)]
"""
ident = ctx.identifier
if ident in {"pkgmgr", "package-manager"}:
# pkgmgr: main CLI output is "pkgmgr" (mandatory),
# "default" is nice-to-have (non-fatal).
# (output_name, allow_failure)
if ctx.identifier in {"pkgmgr", "package-manager"}:
return [("pkgmgr", False), ("default", True)]
# Generic repos: we expect a sensible "default" package/app.
# Failure to install it is considered fatal.
return [("default", False)]
def run(self, ctx: "InstallContext") -> None:
"""
Install Nix flake profile outputs.
def _installable(self, ctx: "RepoContext", output: str) -> str:
return f"{ctx.repo_dir}#{output}"
For the package-manager repo, failure installing 'pkgmgr' is fatal,
failure installing 'default' is non-fatal.
For other repos, failure installing 'default' is fatal.
"""
# Reuse supports() to keep logic in one place.
if not self.supports(ctx): # type: ignore[arg-type]
return
outputs = self._profile_outputs(ctx) # list of (name, allow_failure)
print(
"Nix flake detected in "
f"{ctx.identifier}, attempting to install profile outputs: "
+ ", ".join(name for name, _ in outputs)
def _run(self, ctx: "RepoContext", cmd: str, allow_failure: bool = True):
return run_command(
cmd,
cwd=ctx.repo_dir,
preview=ctx.preview,
allow_failure=allow_failure,
)
# Handle the "already installed" case up-front for the shared profile.
self._ensure_old_profile_removed(ctx) # type: ignore[arg-type]
def _profile_list_json(self, ctx: "RepoContext") -> dict:
"""
Read current Nix profile entries as JSON (best-effort).
for output, allow_failure in outputs:
cmd = f"nix profile install {ctx.repo_dir}#{output}"
print(f"[INFO] Running: {cmd}")
ret = os.system(cmd)
NOTE: Nix versions differ:
- Newer: {"elements": [ { "index": 0, "attrPath": "...", ... }, ... ]}
- Older: {"elements": [ "nixpkgs#hello", ... ]} (strings)
# Extract real exit code from os.system() result
if os.WIFEXITED(ret):
exit_code = os.WEXITSTATUS(ret)
else:
# abnormal termination (signal etc.) keep raw value
exit_code = ret
We return {} on failure or in preview mode.
"""
if ctx.preview:
return {}
if exit_code == 0:
print(f"Nix flake output '{output}' successfully installed.")
proc = subprocess.run(
["nix", "profile", "list", "--json"],
check=False,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
text=True,
env=os.environ.copy(),
)
if proc.returncode != 0:
return {}
try:
return json.loads(proc.stdout or "{}")
except json.JSONDecodeError:
return {}
def _find_installed_indices_for_output(self, ctx: "RepoContext", output: str) -> List[int]:
"""
Find installed profile indices for a given output.
Works across Nix JSON variants:
- If elements are dicts: we can extract indices.
- If elements are strings: we cannot extract indices -> return [].
"""
data = self._profile_list_json(ctx)
elements = data.get("elements", []) or []
matches: List[int] = []
for el in elements:
# Legacy JSON format: plain strings -> no index information
if not isinstance(el, dict):
continue
print(f"[Error] Failed to install Nix flake output '{output}'")
print(f"[Error] Command exited with code {exit_code}")
idx = el.get("index")
if idx is None:
continue
if not allow_failure:
raise SystemExit(exit_code)
attr_path = el.get("attrPath") or el.get("attr_path") or ""
pname = el.get("pname") or ""
name = el.get("name") or ""
if attr_path == output:
matches.append(int(idx))
continue
if pname == output or name == output:
matches.append(int(idx))
continue
if isinstance(attr_path, str) and attr_path.endswith(f".{output}"):
matches.append(int(idx))
continue
return matches
def _upgrade_index(self, ctx: "RepoContext", index: int) -> bool:
cmd = f"nix profile upgrade --refresh {index}"
if not ctx.quiet:
print(f"[nix] upgrade: {cmd}")
res = self._run(ctx, cmd, allow_failure=True)
return res.returncode == 0
def _remove_index(self, ctx: "RepoContext", index: int) -> None:
cmd = f"nix profile remove {index}"
if not ctx.quiet:
print(f"[nix] remove: {cmd}")
self._run(ctx, cmd, allow_failure=True)
def _install_only(self, ctx: "RepoContext", output: str, allow_failure: bool) -> None:
"""
Install output; on failure, try index-based upgrade/remove+install if possible.
"""
installable = self._installable(ctx, output)
install_cmd = f"nix profile install {installable}"
if not ctx.quiet:
print(f"[nix] install: {install_cmd}")
res = self._run(ctx, install_cmd, allow_failure=True)
if res.returncode == 0:
if not ctx.quiet:
print(f"[nix] output '{output}' successfully installed.")
return
if not ctx.quiet:
print(
"[Warning] Continuing despite failure to install "
f"optional output '{output}'."
f"[nix] install failed for '{output}' (exit {res.returncode}), "
"trying index-based upgrade/remove+install..."
)
indices = self._find_installed_indices_for_output(ctx, output)
# 1) Try upgrading existing indices (only possible on newer JSON format)
upgraded = False
for idx in indices:
if self._upgrade_index(ctx, idx):
upgraded = True
if not ctx.quiet:
print(f"[nix] output '{output}' successfully upgraded (index {idx}).")
if upgraded:
return
# 2) Remove matching indices and retry install
if indices and not ctx.quiet:
print(f"[nix] upgrade failed; removing indices {indices} and reinstalling '{output}'.")
for idx in indices:
self._remove_index(ctx, idx)
final = self._run(ctx, install_cmd, allow_failure=True)
if final.returncode == 0:
if not ctx.quiet:
print(f"[nix] output '{output}' successfully re-installed.")
return
msg = f"[ERROR] Failed to install Nix flake output '{output}' (exit {final.returncode})"
print(msg)
if not allow_failure:
raise SystemExit(final.returncode)
print(f"[WARNING] Continuing despite failure of optional output '{output}'.")
def _force_upgrade_output(self, ctx: "RepoContext", output: str, allow_failure: bool) -> None:
"""
force_update path:
- Prefer upgrading existing entries via indices (if we can discover them).
- If no indices (legacy JSON) or upgrade fails, fall back to install-only logic.
"""
indices = self._find_installed_indices_for_output(ctx, output)
upgraded_any = False
for idx in indices:
if self._upgrade_index(ctx, idx):
upgraded_any = True
if not ctx.quiet:
print(f"[nix] output '{output}' successfully upgraded (index {idx}).")
if upgraded_any:
# Make upgrades visible to tests
print(f"[nix] output '{output}' successfully upgraded.")
return
if indices and not ctx.quiet:
print(f"[nix] upgrade failed; removing indices {indices} and reinstalling '{output}'.")
for idx in indices:
self._remove_index(ctx, idx)
# Ensure installed (includes its own fallback logic)
self._install_only(ctx, output, allow_failure)
# Make upgrades visible to tests (semantic: update requested)
print(f"[nix] output '{output}' successfully upgraded.")
def run(self, ctx: "RepoContext") -> None:
if not self.supports(ctx):
return
outputs = self._profile_outputs(ctx)
if not ctx.quiet:
print(
"[nix] flake detected in "
f"{ctx.identifier}, ensuring outputs: "
+ ", ".join(name for name, _ in outputs)
)
for output, allow_failure in outputs:
if ctx.force_update:
self._force_upgrade_output(ctx, output, allow_failure)
else:
self._install_only(ctx, output, allow_failure)

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
PythonInstaller — install Python projects defined via pyproject.toml.
Installation rules:
1. pip command resolution:
a) If PKGMGR_PIP is set → use it exactly as provided.
b) Else if running inside a virtualenv → use `sys.executable -m pip`.
c) Else → create/use a per-repository virtualenv under ~/.venvs/<repo>/.
2. Installation target:
- Always install into the resolved pip environment.
- Never modify system Python, never rely on --user.
- Nix-immutable systems (PEP 668) are automatically avoided because we
never touch system Python.
3. The installer is skipped when:
- PKGMGR_DISABLE_PYTHON_INSTALLER=1 is set.
- The repository has no pyproject.toml.
All pip failures are treated as fatal.
"""
# src/pkgmgr/actions/install/installers/python.py
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import sys
import subprocess
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.base import BaseInstaller
from pkgmgr.actions.install.context import RepoContext
from pkgmgr.core.command.run import run_command
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from pkgmgr.actions.install.context import RepoContext
from pkgmgr.actions.install import InstallContext
class PythonInstaller(BaseInstaller):
"""Install Python projects and dependencies via pip using isolated environments."""
layer = "python"
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Installer activation logic
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
def supports(self, ctx: "RepoContext") -> bool:
"""
Return True if this installer should handle this repository.
The installer is active only when:
- A pyproject.toml exists in the repo, and
- PKGMGR_DISABLE_PYTHON_INSTALLER is not set.
"""
def supports(self, ctx: RepoContext) -> bool:
if os.environ.get("PKGMGR_DISABLE_PYTHON_INSTALLER") == "1":
print("[INFO] PythonInstaller disabled via PKGMGR_DISABLE_PYTHON_INSTALLER.")
return False
return os.path.exists(os.path.join(ctx.repo_dir, "pyproject.toml"))
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Virtualenv handling
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
def _in_virtualenv(self) -> bool:
"""Detect whether the current interpreter is inside a venv."""
if os.environ.get("VIRTUAL_ENV"):
return True
base = getattr(sys, "base_prefix", sys.prefix)
return sys.prefix != base
def _ensure_repo_venv(self, ctx: "InstallContext") -> str:
"""
Ensure that ~/.venvs/<identifier>/ exists and contains a minimal venv.
Returns the venv directory path.
"""
def _ensure_repo_venv(self, ctx: RepoContext) -> str:
venv_dir = os.path.expanduser(f"~/.venvs/{ctx.identifier}")
python = sys.executable
if not os.path.isdir(venv_dir):
print(f"[python-installer] Creating virtualenv: {venv_dir}")
subprocess.check_call([python, "-m", "venv", venv_dir])
if not os.path.exists(venv_dir):
run_command(f"{python} -m venv {venv_dir}", preview=ctx.preview)
return venv_dir
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# pip command resolution
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
def _pip_cmd(self, ctx: "InstallContext") -> str:
"""
Determine which pip command to use.
Priority:
1. PKGMGR_PIP override given by user or automation.
2. Active virtualenv → use sys.executable -m pip.
3. Per-repository venv → ~/.venvs/<repo>/bin/pip
"""
def _pip_cmd(self, ctx: RepoContext) -> str:
explicit = os.environ.get("PKGMGR_PIP", "").strip()
if explicit:
return explicit
@@ -107,33 +43,19 @@ class PythonInstaller(BaseInstaller):
return f"{sys.executable} -m pip"
venv_dir = self._ensure_repo_venv(ctx)
pip_path = os.path.join(venv_dir, "bin", "pip")
return pip_path
return os.path.join(venv_dir, "bin", "pip")
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Execution
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
def run(self, ctx: "InstallContext") -> None:
"""
Install the project defined by pyproject.toml.
Uses the resolved pip environment. Installation is isolated and never
touches system Python.
"""
if not self.supports(ctx): # type: ignore[arg-type]
return
pyproject = os.path.join(ctx.repo_dir, "pyproject.toml")
if not os.path.exists(pyproject):
def run(self, ctx: RepoContext) -> None:
if not self.supports(ctx):
return
print(f"[python-installer] Installing Python project for {ctx.identifier}...")
pip_cmd = self._pip_cmd(ctx)
run_command(f"{pip_cmd} install .", cwd=ctx.repo_dir, preview=ctx.preview)
# Final install command: ALWAYS isolated, never system-wide.
install_cmd = f"{pip_cmd} install ."
run_command(install_cmd, cwd=ctx.repo_dir, preview=ctx.preview)
if ctx.force_update:
# test-visible marker
print(f"[python-installer] repo '{ctx.identifier}' successfully upgraded.")
print(f"[python-installer] Installation finished for {ctx.identifier}.")

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@@ -1,21 +1,9 @@
# src/pkgmgr/actions/install/pipeline.py
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Installation pipeline orchestration for repositories.
This module implements the "Setup Controller" logic:
1. Detect current CLI command for the repo (if any).
2. Classify it into a layer (os-packages, nix, python, makefile).
3. Iterate over installers in layer order:
- Skip installers whose layer is weaker than an already-loaded one.
- Run only installers that support() the repo and add new capabilities.
- After each installer, re-resolve the command and update the layer.
4. Maintain the repo["command"] field and create/update symlinks via create_ink().
The goal is to prevent conflicting installations and make the layering
behaviour explicit and testable.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
@@ -36,34 +24,15 @@ from pkgmgr.core.command.resolve import resolve_command_for_repo
@dataclass
class CommandState:
"""
Represents the current CLI state for a repository:
- command: absolute or relative path to the CLI entry point
- layer: which conceptual layer this command belongs to
"""
command: Optional[str]
layer: Optional[CliLayer]
class CommandResolver:
"""
Small helper responsible for resolving the current command for a repo
and mapping it into a CommandState.
"""
def __init__(self, ctx: RepoContext) -> None:
self._ctx = ctx
def resolve(self) -> CommandState:
"""
Resolve the current command for this repository.
If resolve_command_for_repo raises SystemExit (e.g. Python package
without installed entry point), we treat this as "no command yet"
from the point of view of the installers.
"""
repo = self._ctx.repo
identifier = self._ctx.identifier
repo_dir = self._ctx.repo_dir
@@ -85,28 +54,10 @@ class CommandResolver:
class InstallationPipeline:
"""
High-level orchestrator that applies a sequence of installers
to a repository based on CLI layer precedence.
"""
def __init__(self, installers: Sequence[BaseInstaller]) -> None:
self._installers = list(installers)
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# Public API
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
def run(self, ctx: RepoContext) -> None:
"""
Execute the installation pipeline for a single repository.
- Detect initial command & layer.
- Optionally create a symlink.
- Run installers in order, skipping those whose layer is weaker
than an already-loaded CLI.
- After each installer, re-resolve the command and refresh the
symlink if needed.
"""
repo = ctx.repo
repo_dir = ctx.repo_dir
identifier = ctx.identifier
@@ -119,7 +70,6 @@ class InstallationPipeline:
resolver = CommandResolver(ctx)
state = resolver.resolve()
# Persist initial command (if any) and create a symlink.
if state.command:
repo["command"] = state.command
create_ink(
@@ -135,11 +85,9 @@ class InstallationPipeline:
provided_capabilities: Set[str] = set()
# Main installer loop
for installer in self._installers:
layer_name = getattr(installer, "layer", None)
# Installers without a layer participate without precedence logic.
if layer_name is None:
self._run_installer(installer, ctx, identifier, repo_dir, quiet)
continue
@@ -147,42 +95,33 @@ class InstallationPipeline:
try:
installer_layer = CliLayer(layer_name)
except ValueError:
# Unknown layer string → treat as lowest priority.
installer_layer = None
# "Previous/Current layer already loaded?"
if state.layer is not None and installer_layer is not None:
current_prio = layer_priority(state.layer)
installer_prio = layer_priority(installer_layer)
if current_prio < installer_prio:
# Current CLI comes from a higher-priority layer,
# so we skip this installer entirely.
if not quiet:
print(
f"[pkgmgr] Skipping installer "
"[pkgmgr] Skipping installer "
f"{installer.__class__.__name__} for {identifier} "
f"CLI already provided by layer {state.layer.value!r}."
)
continue
if current_prio == installer_prio:
# Same layer already provides a CLI; usually there is no
# need to run another installer on top of it.
if current_prio == installer_prio and not ctx.force_update:
if not quiet:
print(
f"[pkgmgr] Skipping installer "
"[pkgmgr] Skipping installer "
f"{installer.__class__.__name__} for {identifier} "
f"layer {installer_layer.value!r} is already loaded."
)
continue
# Check if this installer is applicable at all.
if not installer.supports(ctx):
continue
# Capabilities: if everything this installer would provide is already
# covered, we can safely skip it.
caps = installer.discover_capabilities(ctx)
if caps and caps.issubset(provided_capabilities):
if not quiet:
@@ -193,18 +132,22 @@ class InstallationPipeline:
continue
if not quiet:
print(
f"[pkgmgr] Running installer {installer.__class__.__name__} "
f"for {identifier} in '{repo_dir}' "
f"(new capabilities: {caps or set()})..."
)
if ctx.force_update and state.layer is not None and installer_layer == state.layer:
print(
f"[pkgmgr] Running installer {installer.__class__.__name__} "
f"for {identifier} in '{repo_dir}' (upgrade requested)..."
)
else:
print(
f"[pkgmgr] Running installer {installer.__class__.__name__} "
f"for {identifier} in '{repo_dir}' "
f"(new capabilities: {caps or set()})..."
)
# Run the installer with error reporting.
self._run_installer(installer, ctx, identifier, repo_dir, quiet)
provided_capabilities.update(caps)
# After running an installer, re-resolve the command and layer.
new_state = resolver.resolve()
if new_state.command:
repo["command"] = new_state.command
@@ -221,9 +164,6 @@ class InstallationPipeline:
state = new_state
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# Internal helpers
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def _run_installer(
installer: BaseInstaller,
@@ -232,9 +172,6 @@ class InstallationPipeline:
repo_dir: str,
quiet: bool,
) -> None:
"""
Execute a single installer with unified error handling.
"""
try:
installer.run(ctx)
except SystemExit as exc:

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@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
from __future__ import annotations
"""
High-level mirror actions.
@@ -10,6 +8,7 @@ Public API:
- setup_mirrors
"""
from __future__ import annotations
from .types import Repository, MirrorMap
from .list_cmd import list_mirrors
from .diff_cmd import diff_mirrors

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@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ def ensure_origin_remote(
current = current_origin_url(repo_dir)
if current == url or not url:
print(
f"[INFO] 'origin' already points to "
"[INFO] 'origin' already points to "
f"{current or '<unknown>'} (no change needed)."
)
else:

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ from __future__ import annotations
import os
from urllib.parse import urlparse
from typing import List, Mapping
from typing import Mapping
from .types import MirrorMap, Repository

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@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ def update_spec_version(
if preview:
print(
f"[PREVIEW] Would update spec file "
"[PREVIEW] Would update spec file "
f"{os.path.basename(spec_path)} to Version: {new_version}, Release: 1..."
)
return

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@@ -1,9 +1,7 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Optional
import os
import sys
from typing import Optional
from pkgmgr.actions.branch import close_branch
from pkgmgr.core.git import get_current_branch, GitError

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@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
import os
import subprocess
import sys
import yaml
from pkgmgr.core.command.alias import generate_alias
from pkgmgr.core.config.save import save_user_config

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@@ -1,15 +1,32 @@
import os
import sys
from pkgmgr.core.repository.identifier import get_repo_identifier
from pkgmgr.core.repository.dir import get_repo_dir
def deinstall_repos(selected_repos, repositories_base_dir, bin_dir, all_repos, preview=False):
from pkgmgr.core.command.run import run_command
from pkgmgr.core.repository.dir import get_repo_dir
from pkgmgr.core.repository.identifier import get_repo_identifier
def deinstall_repos(
selected_repos,
repositories_base_dir,
bin_dir,
all_repos,
preview: bool = False,
) -> None:
for repo in selected_repos:
repo_identifier = get_repo_identifier(repo, all_repos)
alias_path = os.path.join(bin_dir, repo_identifier)
# Resolve repository directory
repo_dir = get_repo_dir(repositories_base_dir, repo)
# Prefer alias if available; fall back to identifier
alias_name = str(repo.get("alias") or repo_identifier)
alias_path = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser(bin_dir), alias_name)
# Remove alias link/file (interactive)
if os.path.exists(alias_path):
confirm = input(f"Are you sure you want to delete link '{alias_path}' for {repo_identifier}? [y/N]: ").strip().lower()
confirm = input(
f"Are you sure you want to delete link '{alias_path}' for {repo_identifier}? [y/N]: "
).strip().lower()
if confirm == "y":
if preview:
print(f"[Preview] Would remove link '{alias_path}'.")
@@ -19,10 +36,13 @@ def deinstall_repos(selected_repos, repositories_base_dir, bin_dir, all_repos, p
else:
print(f"No link found for {repo_identifier} in {bin_dir}.")
# Run make deinstall if repository exists and has a Makefile
makefile_path = os.path.join(repo_dir, "Makefile")
if os.path.exists(makefile_path):
print(f"Makefile found in {repo_identifier}, running 'make deinstall'...")
try:
run_command("make deinstall", cwd=repo_dir, preview=preview)
except SystemExit as e:
print(f"[Warning] Failed to run 'make deinstall' for {repo_identifier}: {e}")
print(
f"[Warning] Failed to run 'make deinstall' for {repo_identifier}: {e}"
)

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@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ def list_repositories(
f"{'STATUS'.ljust(status_width)} "
f"{'CATEGORIES'.ljust(cat_width)} "
f"{'TAGS'.ljust(tag_width)} "
f"DIR"
"DIR"
f"{RESET}"
)
print(header)

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@@ -1,9 +1,12 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import os
import subprocess
import sys
from pkgmgr.core.repository.identifier import get_repo_identifier
from pkgmgr.core.repository.dir import get_repo_dir
from pkgmgr.core.repository.identifier import get_repo_identifier
from pkgmgr.core.repository.verify import verify_repository
@@ -17,13 +20,6 @@ def pull_with_verification(
) -> None:
"""
Execute `git pull` for each repository with verification.
- Uses verify_repository() in "pull" mode.
- If verification fails (and verification info is set) and
--no-verification is not enabled, the user is prompted to confirm
the pull.
- In preview mode, no interactive prompts are performed and no
Git commands are executed; only the would-be command is printed.
"""
for repo in selected_repos:
repo_identifier = get_repo_identifier(repo, all_repos)
@@ -34,18 +30,13 @@ def pull_with_verification(
continue
verified_info = repo.get("verified")
verified_ok, errors, commit_hash, signing_key = verify_repository(
verified_ok, errors, _commit_hash, _signing_key = verify_repository(
repo,
repo_dir,
mode="pull",
no_verification=no_verification,
)
# Only prompt the user if:
# - we are NOT in preview mode
# - verification is enabled
# - the repo has verification info configured
# - verification failed
if (
not preview
and not no_verification
@@ -59,16 +50,14 @@ def pull_with_verification(
if choice != "y":
continue
# Build the git pull command (include extra args if present)
args_part = " ".join(extra_args) if extra_args else ""
full_cmd = f"git pull{(' ' + args_part) if args_part else ''}"
if preview:
# Preview mode: only show the command, do not execute or prompt.
print(f"[Preview] In '{repo_dir}': {full_cmd}")
else:
print(f"Running in '{repo_dir}': {full_cmd}")
result = subprocess.run(full_cmd, cwd=repo_dir, shell=True)
result = subprocess.run(full_cmd, cwd=repo_dir, shell=True, check=False)
if result.returncode != 0:
print(
f"'git pull' for {repo_identifier} failed "

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
import sys
import shutil
from pkgmgr.actions.proxy import exec_proxy_command

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@@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
import sys
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import shutil
from pkgmgr.actions.repository.pull import pull_with_verification
from pkgmgr.actions.install import install_repos
from pkgmgr.actions.repository.pull import pull_with_verification
def update_repos(
@@ -16,21 +18,10 @@ def update_repos(
quiet: bool,
update_dependencies: bool,
clone_mode: str,
):
force_update: bool = True,
) -> None:
"""
Update repositories by pulling latest changes and installing them.
Parameters:
- selected_repos: List of selected repositories.
- repositories_base_dir: Base directory for repositories.
- bin_dir: Directory for symbolic links.
- all_repos: All repository configurations.
- no_verification: Whether to skip verification.
- system_update: Whether to run system update.
- preview: If True, only show commands without executing.
- quiet: If True, suppress messages.
- update_dependencies: Whether to update dependent repositories.
- clone_mode: Method to clone repositories (ssh or https).
"""
pull_with_verification(
selected_repos,
@@ -51,18 +42,17 @@ def update_repos(
quiet,
clone_mode,
update_dependencies,
force_update=force_update,
)
if system_update:
from pkgmgr.core.command.run import run_command
# Nix: upgrade all profile entries (if Nix is available)
if shutil.which("nix") is not None:
try:
run_command("nix profile upgrade '.*'", preview=preview)
except SystemExit as e:
print(f"[Warning] 'nix profile upgrade' failed: {e}")
# Arch / AUR system update
run_command("sudo -u aur_builder yay -Syu --noconfirm", preview=preview)
run_command("sudo pacman -Syyu --noconfirm", preview=preview)

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@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Optional
import os
import sys
@@ -9,7 +8,7 @@ from pkgmgr.cli.context import CLIContext
from pkgmgr.core.repository.dir import get_repo_dir
from pkgmgr.core.repository.identifier import get_repo_identifier
from pkgmgr.core.git import get_tags
from pkgmgr.core.version.semver import SemVer, extract_semver_from_tags
from pkgmgr.core.version.semver import extract_semver_from_tags
from pkgmgr.actions.changelog import generate_changelog

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@@ -8,14 +8,13 @@ from typing import Any, Dict, List
from pkgmgr.cli.context import CLIContext
from pkgmgr.actions.install import install_repos
from pkgmgr.actions.repository.update import update_repos
from pkgmgr.actions.repository.deinstall import deinstall_repos
from pkgmgr.actions.repository.delete import delete_repos
from pkgmgr.actions.repository.update import update_repos
from pkgmgr.actions.repository.status import status_repos
from pkgmgr.actions.repository.list import list_repositories
from pkgmgr.core.command.run import run_command
from pkgmgr.actions.repository.create import create_repo
from pkgmgr.core.repository.selected import get_selected_repos
from pkgmgr.core.command.run import run_command
from pkgmgr.core.repository.dir import get_repo_dir
Repository = Dict[str, Any]
@@ -52,7 +51,7 @@ def handle_repos_command(
selected: List[Repository],
) -> None:
"""
Handle core repository commands (install/update/deinstall/delete/.../list).
Handle core repository commands (install/update/deinstall/delete/status/list/path/shell/create).
"""
# ------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -69,6 +68,7 @@ def handle_repos_command(
args.quiet,
args.clone_mode,
args.dependencies,
force_update=getattr(args, "update", False),
)
return
@@ -82,11 +82,12 @@ def handle_repos_command(
ctx.binaries_dir,
ctx.all_repositories,
args.no_verification,
args.system,
args.system_update,
args.preview,
args.quiet,
args.dependencies,
args.clone_mode,
force_update=True,
)
return
@@ -147,9 +148,7 @@ def handle_repos_command(
f"{repository.get('account', '?')}/"
f"{repository.get('repository', '?')}"
)
print(
f"[WARN] Could not resolve directory for {ident}: {exc}"
)
print(f"[WARN] Could not resolve directory for {ident}: {exc}")
continue
print(repo_dir)

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@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Optional
import os
import sys

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@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
from .common import add_install_update_arguments, add_identifier_arguments
from pkgmgr.cli.parser.common import (
add_install_update_arguments,
add_identifier_arguments,
)
def add_install_update_subparsers(
@@ -14,11 +15,17 @@ def add_install_update_subparsers(
"""
Register install / update / deinstall / delete commands.
"""
install_parser = subparsers.add_parser(
"install",
help="Setup repository/repositories alias links to executables",
)
add_install_update_arguments(install_parser)
install_parser.add_argument(
"--update",
action="store_true",
help="Force re-run installers (upgrade/refresh) even if the CLI layer is already loaded",
)
update_parser = subparsers.add_parser(
"update",
@@ -26,7 +33,8 @@ def add_install_update_subparsers(
)
add_install_update_arguments(update_parser)
update_parser.add_argument(
"--system",
"--system-update",
dest="system_update",
action="store_true",
help="Include system update commands",
)

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@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ PROXY_COMMANDS: Dict[str, List[str]] = {
"reset",
"revert",
"rebase",
"status",
"commit",
],
"docker": [

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@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
# src/pkgmgr/core/command/layer.py
from __future__ import annotations
from enum import Enum
class CliLayer(str, Enum):
"""
CLI layer precedence (lower number = stronger layer).
"""
OS_PACKAGES = "os-packages"
NIX = "nix"
PYTHON = "python"
MAKEFILE = "makefile"
_LAYER_PRIORITY: dict[CliLayer, int] = {
CliLayer.OS_PACKAGES: 0,
CliLayer.NIX: 1,
CliLayer.PYTHON: 2,
CliLayer.MAKEFILE: 3,
}
def layer_priority(layer: CliLayer) -> int:
"""
Return precedence priority for the given layer.
Lower value means higher priority (stronger layer).
"""
return _LAYER_PRIORITY.get(layer, 999)

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
from typing import Optional
import os
import shutil
from typing import Optional, List, Dict, Any
@@ -201,8 +200,8 @@ def resolve_command_for_repo(
print(
f"[INFO] Repository '{repo_identifier}' appears to be a Python "
f"package at '{python_package_root}' but no CLI entry point was "
f"found (PATH, Nix, main.sh/main.py). Treating it as a "
f"library-only repository with no command."
"found (PATH, Nix, main.sh/main.py). Treating it as a "
"library-only repository with no command."
)
return None

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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
from typing import Optional
# pkgmgr/run_command.py
from __future__ import annotations
import selectors
import subprocess
import sys
from typing import List, Optional, Union
CommandType = Union[str, List[str]]
@@ -15,32 +15,97 @@ def run_command(
allow_failure: bool = False,
) -> subprocess.CompletedProcess:
"""
Run a command and optionally exit on error.
Run a command with live output while capturing stdout/stderr.
- If `cmd` is a string, it is executed with `shell=True`.
- If `cmd` is a list of strings, it is executed without a shell.
- Output is streamed live to the terminal.
- Output is captured in memory.
- On failure, captured stdout/stderr are printed again so errors are never lost.
- Command is executed exactly once.
"""
if isinstance(cmd, str):
display = cmd
else:
display = " ".join(cmd)
display = cmd if isinstance(cmd, str) else " ".join(cmd)
where = cwd or "."
if preview:
print(f"[Preview] In '{where}': {display}")
# Fake a successful result; most callers ignore the return value anyway
return subprocess.CompletedProcess(cmd, 0) # type: ignore[arg-type]
print(f"Running in '{where}': {display}")
if isinstance(cmd, str):
result = subprocess.run(cmd, cwd=cwd, shell=True)
else:
result = subprocess.run(cmd, cwd=cwd)
process = subprocess.Popen(
cmd,
cwd=cwd,
shell=isinstance(cmd, str),
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
text=True,
bufsize=1,
)
if result.returncode != 0 and not allow_failure:
print(f"Command failed with exit code {result.returncode}. Exiting.")
sys.exit(result.returncode)
assert process.stdout is not None
assert process.stderr is not None
return result
sel = selectors.DefaultSelector()
sel.register(process.stdout, selectors.EVENT_READ, data="stdout")
sel.register(process.stderr, selectors.EVENT_READ, data="stderr")
stdout_lines: List[str] = []
stderr_lines: List[str] = []
try:
while sel.get_map():
for key, _ in sel.select():
stream = key.fileobj
which = key.data
line = stream.readline()
if line == "":
# EOF: stop watching this stream
try:
sel.unregister(stream)
except Exception:
pass
continue
if which == "stdout":
stdout_lines.append(line)
print(line, end="")
else:
stderr_lines.append(line)
print(line, end="", file=sys.stderr)
finally:
# Ensure we don't leak FDs
try:
sel.close()
finally:
try:
process.stdout.close()
except Exception:
pass
try:
process.stderr.close()
except Exception:
pass
returncode = process.wait()
if returncode != 0 and not allow_failure:
print("\n[pkgmgr] Command failed, captured diagnostics:", file=sys.stderr)
print(f"[pkgmgr] Failed command: {display}", file=sys.stderr)
if stdout_lines:
print("----- stdout -----")
print("".join(stdout_lines), end="")
if stderr_lines:
print("----- stderr -----", file=sys.stderr)
print("".join(stderr_lines), end="", file=sys.stderr)
print(f"Command failed with exit code {returncode}. Exiting.")
sys.exit(returncode)
return subprocess.CompletedProcess(
cmd,
returncode,
stdout="".join(stdout_lines),
stderr="".join(stderr_lines),
)

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@@ -1,15 +1,48 @@
import sys
import os
import sys
from typing import Any, Dict
def get_repo_dir(repositories_base_dir:str,repo:{})->str:
try:
return os.path.join(repositories_base_dir, repo.get("provider"), repo.get("account"), repo.get("repository"))
except TypeError as e:
if repositories_base_dir:
print(f"Error: {e} \nThe repository {repo} seems not correct configured.\nPlease configure it correct.")
for key in ["provider","account","repository"]:
if not repo.get(key,False):
print(f"Key '{key}' is missing.")
else:
print(f"Error: {e} \nThe base {base} seems not correct configured.\nPlease configure it correct.")
sys.exit(3)
def get_repo_dir(repositories_base_dir: str, repo: Dict[str, Any]) -> str:
"""
Build the local repository directory path from:
repositories_base_dir/provider/account/repository
Exits with code 3 and prints diagnostics if the input config is invalid.
"""
# Base dir must be set and non-empty
if not repositories_base_dir:
print(
"Error: repositories_base_dir is missing.\n"
"The base directory for repositories seems not correctly configured.\n"
"Please configure it correctly."
)
sys.exit(3)
# Repo must be a dict-like object
if not isinstance(repo, dict):
print(
f"Error: invalid repo object '{repo}'.\n"
"The repository entry seems not correctly configured.\n"
"Please configure it correctly."
)
sys.exit(3)
base_dir = os.path.expanduser(str(repositories_base_dir))
provider = repo.get("provider")
account = repo.get("account")
repository = repo.get("repository")
missing = [k for k, v in [("provider", provider), ("account", account), ("repository", repository)] if not v]
if missing:
print(
"Error: repository entry is missing required keys.\n"
f"Repository: {repo}\n"
"Please configure it correctly."
)
for k in missing:
print(f"Key '{k}' is missing.")
sys.exit(3)
return os.path.join(base_dir, str(provider), str(account), str(repository))

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
import os
def resolve_repos(identifiers:[], all_repos:[]):
"""

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@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
import subprocess
def run(cmd, *, cwd=None, env=None, shell=False) -> str:
proc = subprocess.run(
cmd,
cwd=cwd,
env=env,
shell=shell,
text=True,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
)
print("----- BEGIN COMMAND -----")
print(cmd if isinstance(cmd, str) else " ".join(cmd))
print("----- OUTPUT -----")
print(proc.stdout.rstrip())
print("----- END COMMAND -----")
if proc.returncode != 0:
raise AssertionError(proc.stdout)
return proc.stdout

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ class TestIntegrationBranchCommands(unittest.TestCase):
try:
# argv[0] is the program name; the rest are CLI arguments.
sys.argv = ["pkgmgr"] + list(extra_args)
runpy.run_module("main", run_name="__main__")
runpy.run_module("pkgmgr", run_name="__main__")
finally:
sys.argv = original_argv

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ def _run_pkgmgr_help(argv_tail: list[str]) -> str:
try:
with redirect_stdout(buffer), redirect_stderr(buffer):
runpy.run_module("main", run_name="__main__")
runpy.run_module("pkgmgr", run_name="__main__")
except SystemExit as exc:
code = exc.code if isinstance(exc.code, int) else None
if code not in (0, None):

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@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ class TestIntegrationChangelogCommands(unittest.TestCase):
sys.argv = ["pkgmgr", "changelog"] + list(extra_args)
try:
runpy.run_module("main", run_name="__main__")
runpy.run_module("pkgmgr", run_name="__main__")
except SystemExit as exc:
code = exc.code if isinstance(exc.code, int) else str(exc.code)
if code != 0:

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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ class TestIntegrationCloneAllHttps(unittest.TestCase):
try:
# Execute main.py as if it was called from CLI.
# This will run the full clone pipeline inside the container.
runpy.run_module("main", run_name="__main__")
runpy.run_module("pkgmgr", run_name="__main__")
except SystemExit as exc:
# Determine the exit code (int or string)
exit_code = exc.code

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ def _run_pkgmgr_config(extra_args: list[str]) -> None:
sys.argv = ["pkgmgr"] + extra_args
try:
runpy.run_module("main", run_name="__main__")
runpy.run_module("pkgmgr", run_name="__main__")
except SystemExit as exc:
code = exc.code if isinstance(exc.code, int) else str(exc.code)
if code != 0:

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@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
from tests.e2e._util import run
import tempfile
import unittest
from pathlib import Path
class TestMakefileThreeTimes(unittest.TestCase):
def test_make_install_three_times(self):
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="makefile-3x-") as tmp:
repo = Path(tmp)
# Minimal Makefile with install target
(repo / "Makefile").write_text(
"install:\n\t@echo install >> install.log\n"
)
for i in range(1, 4):
print(f"\n=== RUN {i}/3 ===")
run(["make", "install"], cwd=repo)
log = (repo / "install.log").read_text().splitlines()
self.assertEqual(
len(log),
3,
"make install should have been executed exactly three times",
)

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@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ class TestIntegrationInstalPKGMGRShallow(unittest.TestCase):
]
# Execute installation via main.py
runpy.run_module("main", run_name="__main__")
runpy.run_module("pkgmgr", run_name="__main__")
# Debug: interactive shell test
pkgmgr_help_debug()

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@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
import os
from tests.e2e._util import run
import tempfile
import unittest
from pathlib import Path
class TestPkgmgrInstallThreeTimesNix(unittest.TestCase):
def test_three_times_install_nix(self):
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="pkgmgr-nix-") as tmp:
tmp_path = Path(tmp)
env = os.environ.copy()
env["HOME"] = tmp
# Ensure nix is found
env["PATH"] = "/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/bin:" + os.environ.get("PATH", "")
# IMPORTANT:
# nix run uses git+file:///src internally -> Git will reject /src if it's not a safe.directory.
# Our test sets HOME to a temp dir, so we must provide a temp global gitconfig.
gitconfig = tmp_path / ".gitconfig"
gitconfig.write_text(
"[safe]\n"
"\tdirectory = /src\n"
"\tdirectory = /src/.git\n"
"\tdirectory = *\n"
)
env["GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL"] = str(gitconfig)
for i in range(1, 4):
print(f"\n=== RUN {i}/3 ===")
run(
"nix run .#pkgmgr -- install pkgmgr --update --clone-mode shallow --no-verification",
env=env,
shell=True,
)

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@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
from tests.e2e._util import run
import tempfile
import unittest
from pathlib import Path
import os
class TestPkgmgrInstallThreeTimesVenv(unittest.TestCase):
def test_three_times_install_venv(self):
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="pkgmgr-venv-") as tmp:
home = Path(tmp)
bin_dir = home / ".local" / "bin"
bin_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
env = os.environ.copy()
env["HOME"] = tmp
# pkgmgr kommt aus dem Projekt-venv
env["PATH"] = (
f"{Path.cwd() / '.venv' / 'bin'}:"
f"{bin_dir}:"
+ os.environ.get("PATH", "")
)
# nix explizit deaktivieren → Python/Venv-Pfad
env["PKGMGR_DISABLE_NIX_FLAKE_INSTALLER"] = "1"
for i in range(1, 4):
print(f"\n=== RUN {i}/3 ===")
run(
"pkgmgr install pkgmgr --update --clone-mode shallow --no-verification",
env=env,
shell=True,
)

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ class TestIntegrationListCommands(unittest.TestCase):
sys.argv = ["pkgmgr"] + args
try:
runpy.run_module("main", run_name="__main__")
runpy.run_module("pkgmgr", run_name="__main__")
except SystemExit as exc:
code = exc.code if isinstance(exc.code, int) else str(exc.code)
if code != 0:

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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ class TestIntegrationMakeCommands(unittest.TestCase):
sys.argv = ["pkgmgr"] + extra_args
try:
runpy.run_module("main", run_name="__main__")
runpy.run_module("pkgmgr", run_name="__main__")
except SystemExit as exc:
code = exc.code if isinstance(exc.code, int) else str(exc.code)
if code != 0:

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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ class TestIntegrationMirrorCommands(unittest.TestCase):
try:
with redirect_stdout(buffer), redirect_stderr(buffer):
runpy.run_module("main", run_name="__main__")
runpy.run_module("pkgmgr", run_name="__main__")
except SystemExit as exc:
code = exc.code if isinstance(exc.code, int) else None
if code not in (0, None):

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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ class TestPathCommandsE2E(unittest.TestCase):
try:
# Capture stdout while running the CLI entry point.
with redirect_stdout(buffer):
runpy.run_module("main", run_name="__main__")
runpy.run_module("pkgmgr", run_name="__main__")
except SystemExit as exc:
# Determine the exit code (int or string)
exit_code = exc.code

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ class TestIntegrationProxyCommands(unittest.TestCase):
sys.argv = ["pkgmgr"] + args
try:
runpy.run_module("main", run_name="__main__")
runpy.run_module("pkgmgr", run_name="__main__")
except SystemExit as exc:
code = exc.code if isinstance(exc.code, int) else str(exc.code)
if code != 0:

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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ class TestIntegrationReleaseCommand(unittest.TestCase):
try:
# argv[0] is the program name; the rest are CLI arguments.
sys.argv = ["pkgmgr"] + list(extra_args)
runpy.run_module("main", run_name="__main__")
runpy.run_module("pkgmgr", run_name="__main__")
finally:
sys.argv = original_argv
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ class TestIntegrationReleaseCommand(unittest.TestCase):
# argparse will call sys.exit(), so we expect a SystemExit here.
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf), contextlib.redirect_stderr(buf):
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm:
runpy.run_module("main", run_name="__main__")
runpy.run_module("pkgmgr", run_name="__main__")
finally:
sys.argv = original_argv

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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ class TestIntegrationToolsCommands(unittest.TestCase):
sys.argv = ["pkgmgr"] + extra_args
try:
runpy.run_module("main", run_name="__main__")
runpy.run_module("pkgmgr", run_name="__main__")
except SystemExit as exc:
code = exc.code if isinstance(exc.code, int) else str(exc.code)
if code != 0:

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@@ -12,20 +12,11 @@ which we treat as success and suppress in the helper.
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import runpy
import sys
import unittest
from typing import List
# Resolve project root (the repo where main.py lives, e.g. /src)
PROJECT_ROOT = os.path.abspath(
os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "..")
)
MAIN_PATH = os.path.join(PROJECT_ROOT, "main.py")
def _run_main(argv: List[str]) -> None:
"""
Helper to run main.py with the given argv.
@@ -40,7 +31,7 @@ def _run_main(argv: List[str]) -> None:
try:
sys.argv = ["pkgmgr"] + argv
try:
runpy.run_path(MAIN_PATH, run_name="__main__")
runpy.run_module("pkgmgr", run_name="__main__")
except SystemExit as exc: # argparse uses this for --help
# SystemExit.code can be int, str or None; for our purposes:
code = exc.code

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@@ -8,13 +8,17 @@ This test is intended to be run inside the Docker container where:
- and it is safe to perform real git operations.
It passes if BOTH commands complete successfully (in separate tests):
1) pkgmgr update --all --clone-mode https --no-verification
2) nix run .#pkgmgr -- update --all --clone-mode https --no-verification
1) pkgmgr update --all --clone-mode https --no-verification --system-update
2) nix run .#pkgmgr -- update --all --clone-mode https --no-verification --system-update
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import subprocess
import tempfile
import unittest
from pathlib import Path
from test_install_pkgmgr_shallow import (
nix_profile_list_debug,
@@ -23,69 +27,98 @@ from test_install_pkgmgr_shallow import (
)
class TestIntegrationUpdateAllHttps(unittest.TestCase):
def _run_cmd(self, cmd: list[str], label: str) -> None:
"""
Run a real CLI command and raise a helpful assertion on failure.
"""
cmd_repr = " ".join(cmd)
env = os.environ.copy()
def _make_temp_gitconfig_with_safe_dirs(home: Path) -> Path:
gitconfig = home / ".gitconfig"
gitconfig.write_text(
"[safe]\n"
"\tdirectory = /src\n"
"\tdirectory = /src/.git\n"
"\tdirectory = *\n"
)
return gitconfig
try:
print(f"\n[TEST] Running ({label}): {cmd_repr}")
subprocess.run(
cmd,
check=True,
cwd=os.getcwd(),
env=env,
text=True,
)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exc:
class TestIntegrationUpdateAllHttps(unittest.TestCase):
def _common_env(self, home_dir: str) -> dict[str, str]:
env = os.environ.copy()
env["HOME"] = home_dir
home = Path(home_dir)
home.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
env["GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL"] = str(_make_temp_gitconfig_with_safe_dirs(home))
# Ensure nix is discoverable if the container has it
env["PATH"] = "/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/bin:" + env.get("PATH", "")
return env
def _run_cmd(self, cmd: list[str], label: str, env: dict[str, str]) -> None:
cmd_repr = " ".join(cmd)
print(f"\n[TEST] Running ({label}): {cmd_repr}")
proc = subprocess.run(
cmd,
check=False,
cwd=os.getcwd(),
env=env,
text=True,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
)
print(proc.stdout.rstrip())
if proc.returncode != 0:
print(f"\n[TEST] Command failed ({label})")
print(f"[TEST] Command : {cmd_repr}")
print(f"[TEST] Exit code: {exc.returncode}")
print(f"[TEST] Exit code: {proc.returncode}")
nix_profile_list_debug(f"ON FAILURE ({label})")
raise AssertionError(
f"({label}) {cmd_repr!r} failed with exit code {exc.returncode}. "
"Scroll up to see the full pkgmgr/nix output inside the container."
) from exc
f"({label}) {cmd_repr!r} failed with exit code {proc.returncode}.\n\n"
f"--- output ---\n{proc.stdout}\n"
)
def _common_setup(self) -> None:
# Debug before cleanup
nix_profile_list_debug("BEFORE CLEANUP")
# Cleanup: aggressively try to drop any pkgmgr/profile entries
# (keeps the environment comparable to other integration tests).
remove_pkgmgr_from_nix_profile()
# Debug after cleanup
nix_profile_list_debug("AFTER CLEANUP")
def test_update_all_repositories_https_pkgmgr(self) -> None:
"""
Run: pkgmgr update --all --clone-mode https --no-verification
"""
self._common_setup()
args = ["update", "--all", "--clone-mode", "https", "--no-verification"]
self._run_cmd(["pkgmgr", *args], label="pkgmgr")
# After successful update: show `pkgmgr --help` via interactive bash
pkgmgr_help_debug()
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="pkgmgr-updateall-") as tmp:
env = self._common_env(tmp)
args = [
"update",
"--all",
"--clone-mode",
"https",
"--no-verification",
"--system-update",
]
self._run_cmd(["pkgmgr", *args], label="pkgmgr", env=env)
pkgmgr_help_debug()
def test_update_all_repositories_https_nix_pkgmgr(self) -> None:
"""
Run: nix run .#pkgmgr -- update --all --clone-mode https --no-verification
"""
self._common_setup()
args = ["update", "--all", "--clone-mode", "https", "--no-verification"]
self._run_cmd(["nix", "run", ".#pkgmgr", "--", *args], label="nix run .#pkgmgr")
# After successful update: show `pkgmgr --help` via interactive bash
pkgmgr_help_debug()
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="pkgmgr-updateall-nix-") as tmp:
env = self._common_env(tmp)
args = [
"update",
"--all",
"--clone-mode",
"https",
"--no-verification",
"--system-update",
]
self._run_cmd(
["nix", "run", ".#pkgmgr", "--", *args],
label="nix run .#pkgmgr",
env=env,
)
pkgmgr_help_debug()
if __name__ == "__main__":

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@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ class TestIntegrationVersionCommands(unittest.TestCase):
sys.argv = ["pkgmgr", "version"] + extra_args
try:
runpy.run_module("main", run_name="__main__")
runpy.run_module("pkgmgr", run_name="__main__")
except SystemExit as exc:
code = exc.code if isinstance(exc.code, int) else str(exc.code)
if code != 0:

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
import unittest
from unittest.mock import patch, MagicMock
from unittest.mock import patch
from pkgmgr.actions.branch.utils import _resolve_base_branch
from pkgmgr.core.git import GitError

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
import unittest
from unittest.mock import patch, MagicMock
from unittest.mock import patch
from pkgmgr.actions.branch.close_branch import close_branch
from pkgmgr.core.git import GitError

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
import unittest
from unittest.mock import patch, MagicMock
from unittest.mock import patch
from pkgmgr.actions.branch.drop_branch import drop_branch
from pkgmgr.core.git import GitError

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
import unittest
from unittest.mock import patch, MagicMock
from unittest.mock import patch
from pkgmgr.actions.branch.open_branch import open_branch

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@@ -5,15 +5,18 @@
Unit tests for NixFlakeInstaller using unittest (no pytest).
Covers:
- Successful installation (exit_code == 0)
- Successful installation (returncode == 0)
- Mandatory failure → SystemExit with correct code
- Optional failure (pkgmgr default) → no raise, but warning
- supports() behavior incl. PKGMGR_DISABLE_NIX_FLAKE_INSTALLER
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import io
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import tempfile
import unittest
from contextlib import redirect_stdout
@@ -25,10 +28,19 @@ from pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake import NixFlakeInstaller
class DummyCtx:
"""Minimal context object to satisfy NixFlakeInstaller.run() / supports()."""
def __init__(self, identifier: str, repo_dir: str, preview: bool = False):
def __init__(
self,
identifier: str,
repo_dir: str,
preview: bool = False,
quiet: bool = False,
force_update: bool = False,
):
self.identifier = identifier
self.repo_dir = repo_dir
self.preview = preview
self.quiet = quiet
self.force_update = force_update
class TestNixFlakeInstaller(unittest.TestCase):
@@ -44,161 +56,162 @@ class TestNixFlakeInstaller(unittest.TestCase):
os.environ.pop("PKGMGR_DISABLE_NIX_FLAKE_INSTALLER", None)
def tearDown(self) -> None:
# Cleanup temporary directory
if os.path.isdir(self._tmpdir):
shutil.rmtree(self._tmpdir, ignore_errors=True)
def _enable_nix_in_module(self, which_patch):
@staticmethod
def _cp(code: int) -> subprocess.CompletedProcess:
# stdout/stderr are irrelevant here, but keep shape realistic
return subprocess.CompletedProcess(args=["nix"], returncode=code, stdout="", stderr="")
@staticmethod
def _enable_nix_in_module(which_patch) -> None:
"""Ensure shutil.which('nix') in nix_flake module returns a path."""
which_patch.return_value = "/usr/bin/nix"
def test_nix_flake_run_success(self):
def test_nix_flake_run_success(self) -> None:
"""
When os.system returns a successful exit code, the installer
When run_command returns success (returncode 0), installer
should report success and not raise.
"""
ctx = DummyCtx(identifier="some-lib", repo_dir=self.repo_dir)
installer = NixFlakeInstaller()
buf = io.StringIO()
with patch(
"pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.shutil.which"
) as which_mock, patch(
"pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.os.system"
) as system_mock, redirect_stdout(buf):
with patch("pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.shutil.which") as which_mock, patch(
"pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.subprocess.run"
) as subproc_mock, patch(
"pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.run_command"
) as run_cmd_mock, redirect_stdout(buf):
self._enable_nix_in_module(which_mock)
# Simulate os.system returning success (exit code 0)
system_mock.return_value = 0
# For profile list JSON (used only on failure paths, but keep deterministic)
subproc_mock.return_value = subprocess.CompletedProcess(
args=["nix", "profile", "list", "--json"],
returncode=0,
stdout='{"elements": []}',
stderr="",
)
# Install succeeds
run_cmd_mock.return_value = self._cp(0)
# Sanity: supports() must be True
self.assertTrue(installer.supports(ctx))
installer.run(ctx)
out = buf.getvalue()
self.assertIn("[INFO] Running: nix profile install", out)
self.assertIn("Nix flake output 'default' successfully installed.", out)
self.assertIn("[nix] install: nix profile install", out)
self.assertIn("[nix] output 'default' successfully installed.", out)
# Ensure the nix command was actually invoked
system_mock.assert_called_with(
f"nix profile install {self.repo_dir}#default"
run_cmd_mock.assert_called_with(
f"nix profile install {self.repo_dir}#default",
cwd=self.repo_dir,
preview=False,
allow_failure=True,
)
def test_nix_flake_run_mandatory_failure_raises(self):
def test_nix_flake_run_mandatory_failure_raises(self) -> None:
"""
For a generic repository (identifier not pkgmgr/package-manager),
`default` is mandatory and a non-zero exit code should raise SystemExit
with the real exit code (e.g. 1, not 256).
For a generic repository, 'default' is mandatory.
A non-zero return code must raise SystemExit with that code.
"""
ctx = DummyCtx(identifier="some-lib", repo_dir=self.repo_dir)
installer = NixFlakeInstaller()
buf = io.StringIO()
with patch(
"pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.shutil.which"
) as which_mock, patch(
"pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.os.system"
) as system_mock, redirect_stdout(buf):
with patch("pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.shutil.which") as which_mock, patch(
"pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.subprocess.run"
) as subproc_mock, patch(
"pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.run_command"
) as run_cmd_mock, redirect_stdout(buf):
self._enable_nix_in_module(which_mock)
# Simulate os.system returning encoded status for exit code 1
# os.system encodes exit code as (exit_code << 8)
system_mock.return_value = 1 << 8
# No indices available (empty list)
subproc_mock.return_value = subprocess.CompletedProcess(
args=["nix", "profile", "list", "--json"],
returncode=0,
stdout='{"elements": []}',
stderr="",
)
# First install fails, retry fails -> should raise SystemExit(1)
run_cmd_mock.side_effect = [self._cp(1), self._cp(1)]
self.assertTrue(installer.supports(ctx))
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm:
installer.run(ctx)
# The real exit code should be 1 (not 256)
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 1)
out = buf.getvalue()
self.assertIn("[INFO] Running: nix profile install", out)
self.assertIn("[Error] Failed to install Nix flake output 'default'", out)
self.assertIn("[Error] Command exited with code 1", out)
self.assertIn("[nix] install: nix profile install", out)
self.assertIn("[ERROR] Failed to install Nix flake output 'default' (exit 1)", out)
def test_nix_flake_run_optional_failure_does_not_raise(self):
def test_nix_flake_run_optional_failure_does_not_raise(self) -> None:
"""
For the package-manager repository, the 'default' output is optional.
Failure to install it must not raise, but should log a warning instead.
For pkgmgr/package-manager repositories:
- 'pkgmgr' output is mandatory
- 'default' output is optional
Failure of optional output must not raise.
"""
ctx = DummyCtx(identifier="pkgmgr", repo_dir=self.repo_dir)
installer = NixFlakeInstaller()
calls = []
def fake_system(cmd: str) -> int:
calls.append(cmd)
# First call (pkgmgr) → success
if len(calls) == 1:
return 0
# Second call (default) → failure (exit code 1 encoded)
return 1 << 8
buf = io.StringIO()
with patch(
"pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.shutil.which"
) as which_mock, patch(
"pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.os.system",
side_effect=fake_system,
), redirect_stdout(buf):
with patch("pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.shutil.which") as which_mock, patch(
"pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.subprocess.run"
) as subproc_mock, patch(
"pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.run_command"
) as run_cmd_mock, redirect_stdout(buf):
self._enable_nix_in_module(which_mock)
# No indices available (empty list)
subproc_mock.return_value = subprocess.CompletedProcess(
args=["nix", "profile", "list", "--json"],
returncode=0,
stdout='{"elements": []}',
stderr="",
)
# pkgmgr install ok; default fails twice (initial + retry)
run_cmd_mock.side_effect = [self._cp(0), self._cp(1), self._cp(1)]
self.assertTrue(installer.supports(ctx))
# Optional failure must NOT raise
# Must NOT raise despite optional failure
installer.run(ctx)
out = buf.getvalue()
# Both outputs should have been mentioned
self.assertIn(
"attempting to install profile outputs: pkgmgr, default", out
)
# Should announce both outputs
self.assertIn("ensuring outputs: pkgmgr, default", out)
# First output ("pkgmgr") succeeded
self.assertIn(
"Nix flake output 'pkgmgr' successfully installed.", out
)
# First output ok
self.assertIn("[nix] output 'pkgmgr' successfully installed.", out)
# Second output ("default") failed but did not raise
self.assertIn(
"[Error] Failed to install Nix flake output 'default'", out
)
self.assertIn("[Error] Command exited with code 1", out)
self.assertIn(
"Continuing despite failure to install optional output 'default'.",
out,
)
# Second output failed but no raise
self.assertIn("[ERROR] Failed to install Nix flake output 'default' (exit 1)", out)
self.assertIn("[WARNING] Continuing despite failure of optional output 'default'.", out)
# Ensure we actually called os.system twice (pkgmgr and default)
self.assertEqual(len(calls), 2)
self.assertIn(
f"nix profile install {self.repo_dir}#pkgmgr",
calls[0],
)
self.assertIn(
f"nix profile install {self.repo_dir}#default",
calls[1],
)
# Verify run_command was called for both outputs (default twice due to retry)
expected_calls = [
(f"nix profile install {self.repo_dir}#pkgmgr",),
(f"nix profile install {self.repo_dir}#default",),
(f"nix profile install {self.repo_dir}#default",),
]
actual_cmds = [c.args[0] for c in run_cmd_mock.call_args_list]
self.assertEqual(actual_cmds, [e[0] for e in expected_calls])
def test_nix_flake_supports_respects_disable_env(self):
def test_nix_flake_supports_respects_disable_env(self) -> None:
"""
PKGMGR_DISABLE_NIX_FLAKE_INSTALLER=1 must disable the installer,
even if flake.nix exists and nix is available.
"""
ctx = DummyCtx(identifier="pkgmgr", repo_dir=self.repo_dir)
ctx = DummyCtx(identifier="pkgmgr", repo_dir=self.repo_dir, quiet=False)
installer = NixFlakeInstaller()
with patch(
"pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.shutil.which"
) as which_mock:
with patch("pkgmgr.actions.install.installers.nix_flake.shutil.which") as which_mock:
self._enable_nix_in_module(which_mock)
os.environ["PKGMGR_DISABLE_NIX_FLAKE_INSTALLER"] = "1"
self.assertFalse(installer.supports(ctx))

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