hookspec
#
Pluggy hook specifications ("hookspecs") to register conda plugins.
Each hookspec defined in CondaSpecs
contains
an example of how to use it.
Classes#
The conda plugin hookspecs, to be used by developers. |
Attributes#
Name used for organizing conda hook specifications |
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The conda plugin hook specifications, to be used by developers |
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Decorator used to mark plugin hook implementations |
- spec_name = 'conda'#
Name used for organizing conda hook specifications
- _hookspec#
The conda plugin hook specifications, to be used by developers
- hookimpl#
Decorator used to mark plugin hook implementations
- class CondaSpecs#
The conda plugin hookspecs, to be used by developers.
- conda_solvers() collections.abc.Iterable[conda.plugins.types.CondaSolver] #
Register solvers in conda.
Example:
import logging from conda import plugins from conda.core import solve log = logging.getLogger(__name__) class VerboseSolver(solve.Solver): def solve_final_state(self, *args, **kwargs): log.info("My verbose solver!") return super().solve_final_state(*args, **kwargs) @plugins.hookimpl def conda_solvers(): yield plugins.CondaSolver( name="verbose-classic", backend=VerboseSolver, )
- Returns:
An iterable of solver entries.
- conda_subcommands() collections.abc.Iterable[conda.plugins.types.CondaSubcommand] #
Register external subcommands in conda.
Example:
from conda import plugins def example_command(args): print("This is an example command!") @plugins.hookimpl def conda_subcommands(): yield plugins.CondaSubcommand( name="example", summary="example command", action=example_command, )
- Returns:
An iterable of subcommand entries.
- conda_virtual_packages() collections.abc.Iterable[conda.plugins.types.CondaVirtualPackage] #
Register virtual packages in Conda.
Example:
from conda import plugins @plugins.hookimpl def conda_virtual_packages(): yield plugins.CondaVirtualPackage( name="my_custom_os", version="1.2.3", build="x86_64", )
- Returns:
An iterable of virtual package entries.
- conda_pre_commands() collections.abc.Iterable[conda.plugins.types.CondaPreCommand] #
Register pre-command functions in conda.
Example:
from conda import plugins def example_pre_command(command): print("pre-command action") @plugins.hookimpl def conda_pre_commands(): yield plugins.CondaPreCommand( name="example-pre-command", action=example_pre_command, run_for={"install", "create"}, )
- conda_post_commands() collections.abc.Iterable[conda.plugins.types.CondaPostCommand] #
Register post-command functions in conda.
Example:
from conda import plugins def example_post_command(command): print("post-command action") @plugins.hookimpl def conda_post_commands(): yield plugins.CondaPostCommand( name="example-post-command", action=example_post_command, run_for={"install", "create"}, )
- conda_auth_handlers() collections.abc.Iterable[conda.plugins.types.CondaAuthHandler] #
Register a conda auth handler derived from the requests API.
This plugin hook allows attaching requests auth handler subclasses, e.g. when authenticating requests against individual channels hosted at HTTP/HTTPS services.
Example:
import os from conda import plugins from requests.auth import AuthBase class EnvironmentHeaderAuth(AuthBase): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): self.username = os.environ["EXAMPLE_CONDA_AUTH_USERNAME"] self.password = os.environ["EXAMPLE_CONDA_AUTH_PASSWORD"] def __call__(self, request): request.headers["X-Username"] = self.username request.headers["X-Password"] = self.password return request @plugins.hookimpl def conda_auth_handlers(): yield plugins.CondaAuthHandler( name="environment-header-auth", auth_handler=EnvironmentHeaderAuth, )
- conda_health_checks() collections.abc.Iterable[conda.plugins.types.CondaHealthCheck] #
Register health checks for conda doctor.
This plugin hook allows you to add more "health checks" to conda doctor that you can write to diagnose problems in your conda environment. Check out the health checks already shipped with conda for inspiration.
Example:
from conda import plugins def example_health_check(prefix: str, verbose: bool): print("This is an example health check!") @plugins.hookimpl def conda_health_checks(): yield plugins.CondaHealthCheck( name="example-health-check", action=example_health_check, )
- conda_pre_solves() collections.abc.Iterable[conda.plugins.types.CondaPreSolve] #
Register pre-solve functions in conda that are used in the general solver API, before the solver processes the package specs in search of a solution.
Example:
from conda import plugins from conda.models.match_spec import MatchSpec def example_pre_solve( specs_to_add: frozenset[MatchSpec], specs_to_remove: frozenset[MatchSpec], ): print(f"Adding {len(specs_to_add)} packages") print(f"Removing {len(specs_to_remove)} packages") @plugins.hookimpl def conda_pre_solves(): yield plugins.CondaPreSolve( name="example-pre-solve", action=example_pre_solve, )
- conda_post_solves() collections.abc.Iterable[conda.plugins.types.CondaPostSolve] #
Register post-solve functions in conda that are used in the general solver API, after the solver has provided the package records to add or remove from the conda environment.
Example:
from conda import plugins from conda.models.records import PackageRecord def example_post_solve( repodata_fn: str, unlink_precs: tuple[PackageRecord, ...], link_precs: tuple[PackageRecord, ...], ): print(f"Uninstalling {len(unlink_precs)} packages") print(f"Installing {len(link_precs)} packages") @plugins.hookimpl def conda_post_solves(): yield plugins.CondaPostSolve( name="example-post-solve", action=example_post_solve, )
- conda_settings() collections.abc.Iterable[conda.plugins.types.CondaSetting] #
Register new setting
The example below defines a simple string type parameter
Example:
from conda import plugins from conda.common.configuration import PrimitiveParameter, SequenceParameter @plugins.hookimpl def conda_settings(): yield plugins.CondaSetting( name="example_option", description="This is an example option", parameter=PrimitiveParameter("default_value", element_type=str), aliases=("example_option_alias",), )