package whl import ( "context" "fmt" "github.com/databricks/cli/bundle" "github.com/databricks/cli/libs/diag" "github.com/databricks/cli/libs/python" ) type infer struct { name string } func (m *infer) Apply(ctx context.Context, b *bundle.Bundle) diag.Diagnostics { artifact := b.Config.Artifacts[m.name] py, err := python.DetectExecutable(ctx) if err != nil { return diag.FromErr(err) } // Note: using --build-number (build tag) flag does not help with re-installing // libraries on all-purpose clusters. The reason is that `pip` ignoring build tag // when upgrading the library and only look at wheel version. // Build tag is only used for sorting the versions and the one with higher build tag takes priority when installed. // It only works if no library is installed // See https://github.com/pypa/pip/blob/a15dd75d98884c94a77d349b800c7c755d8c34e4/src/pip/_internal/index/package_finder.py#L522-L556 // https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/4781 // // Thus, the only way to reinstall the library on all-purpose cluster is to increase wheel version manually or // use automatic version generation, f.e. // setup( // version=datetime.datetime.utcnow().strftime("%Y%m%d.%H%M%S"), // ... //) artifact.BuildCommand = fmt.Sprintf(`"%s" setup.py bdist_wheel`, py) return nil } func (m *infer) Name() string { return fmt.Sprintf("artifacts.whl.Infer(%s)", m.name) } func InferBuildCommand(name string) bundle.Mutator { return &infer{ name: name, } }