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make ModulesTool.exist more robust w.r.t. module wrappers, aliases, defaults, etc. #3216

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64 changes: 32 additions & 32 deletions easybuild/tools/modules.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -487,7 +487,11 @@ def module_wrapper_exists(self, mod_name, modulerc_fn='.modulerc', mod_wrapper_r
"""
Determine whether a module wrapper with specified name exists.
Only .modulerc file in Tcl syntax is considered here.
DEPRECATED. Use exists()
"""
self.log.deprecated('module_wrapper_exists is unreliable and should no longer be used. ' +
'Use exists instead to check for an existing module or alias.', '5.0')

if mod_wrapper_regex_template is None:
mod_wrapper_regex_template = "^[ ]*module-version (?P<wrapped_mod>[^ ]*) %s$"

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -528,24 +532,40 @@ def module_wrapper_exists(self, mod_name, modulerc_fn='.modulerc', mod_wrapper_r

return wrapped_mod

def exist(self, mod_names, mod_exists_regex_template=r'^\s*\S*/%s.*:\s*$', skip_avail=False, maybe_partial=True):
def exist(self, mod_names, mod_exists_regex_template=None, skip_avail=False, maybe_partial=True):
"""
Check if modules with specified names exists.

:param mod_names: list of module names
:param mod_exists_regex_template: template regular expression to search 'module show' output with
:param mod_exists_regex_template: DEPRECATED and unused
:param skip_avail: skip checking through 'module avail', only check via 'module show'
:param maybe_partial: indicates if the module name may be a partial module name
"""
if mod_exists_regex_template is not None:
self.log.deprecated('mod_exists_regex_template is no longer used', '5.0')

def mod_exists_via_show(mod_name):
"""
Helper function to check whether specified module name exists through 'module show'.

:param mod_name: module name
"""
mod_exists_regex = mod_exists_regex_template % re.escape(mod_name)
txt = self.show(mod_name)
return bool(re.search(mod_exists_regex, txt, re.M))
stderr = self.show(mod_name)
res = False
# Parse the output:
# - Skip whitespace
# - Any error -> Module does not exist
# - Check first non-whitespace line for something that looks like an absolute path terminated by a colon
mod_exists_regex = r'\s*/.+:\s*'
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for line in stderr.split('\n'):
if OUTPUT_MATCHES['whitespace'].search(line):
continue
if OUTPUT_MATCHES['error'].search(line):
break
if re.match(mod_exists_regex, line):
res = True
break
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return res

if skip_avail:
avail_mod_names = []
Expand All @@ -570,15 +590,6 @@ def mod_exists_via_show(mod_name):
self.log.debug("checking whether hidden module %s exists via 'show'..." % mod_name)
mod_exists = mod_exists_via_show(mod_name)

# if no module file was found, check whether specified module name can be a 'wrapper' module...
if not mod_exists:
self.log.debug("Module %s not found via module avail/show, checking whether it is a wrapper", mod_name)
wrapped_mod = self.module_wrapper_exists(mod_name)
if wrapped_mod is not None:
# module wrapper only really exists if the wrapped module file is also available
mod_exists = wrapped_mod in avail_mod_names or mod_exists_via_show(wrapped_mod)
self.log.debug("Result for existence check of wrapped module %s: %s", wrapped_mod, mod_exists)

self.log.debug("Result for existence check of %s module: %s", mod_name, mod_exists)

mods_exist.append(mod_exists)
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -643,7 +654,7 @@ def show(self, mod_name):
ans = MODULE_SHOW_CACHE[key]
self.log.debug("Found cached result for 'module show %s' with key '%s': %s", mod_name, key, ans)
else:
ans = self.run_module('show', mod_name, check_output=False, return_output=True)
ans = self.run_module('show', mod_name, check_output=False, return_stderr=True)
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MODULE_SHOW_CACHE[key] = ans
self.log.debug("Cached result for 'module show %s' with key '%s': %s", mod_name, key, ans)

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -759,13 +770,15 @@ def run_module(self, *args, **kwargs):
# also catch and check exit code
exit_code = proc.returncode
if kwargs.get('check_exit_code', True) and exit_code != 0:
raise EasyBuildError("Module command 'module %s' failed with exit code %s; stderr: %s; stdout: %s",
' '.join(cmd_list[2:]), exit_code, stderr, stdout)
raise EasyBuildError("Module command '%s' failed with exit code %s; stderr: %s; stdout: %s",
' '.join(cmd_list), exit_code, stderr, stdout)

if kwargs.get('check_output', True):
self.check_module_output(full_cmd, stdout, stderr)

if kwargs.get('return_output', False):
if kwargs.get('return_stderr', False):
return stderr
elif kwargs.get('return_output', False):
return stdout + stderr
else:
# the module command was run with an outdated selected environment variables (see LD_ENV_VAR_KEYS list)
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1394,7 +1407,7 @@ def prepend_module_path(self, path, set_mod_paths=True, priority=None):
def module_wrapper_exists(self, mod_name):
"""
Determine whether a module wrapper with specified name exists.
First check for wrapper defined in .modulerc.lua, fall back to also checking .modulerc (Tcl syntax).
DEPRECATED. Use exists()
"""
res = None

Expand All @@ -1410,19 +1423,6 @@ def module_wrapper_exists(self, mod_name):

return res

def exist(self, mod_names, skip_avail=False, maybe_partial=True):
"""
Check if modules with specified names exists.

:param mod_names: list of module names
:param skip_avail: skip checking through 'module avail', only check via 'module show'
"""
# module file may be either in Tcl syntax (no file extension) or Lua sytax (.lua extension);
# the current configuration for matters little, since the module may have been installed with a different cfg;
# Lmod may pick up both Tcl and Lua module files, regardless of the EasyBuild configuration
return super(Lmod, self).exist(mod_names, mod_exists_regex_template=r'^\s*\S*/%s.*(\.lua)?:\s*$',
skip_avail=skip_avail, maybe_partial=maybe_partial)

def get_setenv_value_from_modulefile(self, mod_name, var_name):
"""
Get value for specific 'setenv' statement from module file for the specified module.
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