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As the new-age Python package manager, Poetry brings a lot of good additions to the table. It allows us to more easily deal with virtualenvs for the project and resolve dependencies. As of this commit, `requirements.txt` is replaced by Poetry, configured at `pyproject.toml`. In Docker and GitLab, we currently use Poetry in a root fashion. We should work toward purely using virtualenvs in Docker, but, for now we'd like to move forward with other things. The project can still be installed to a virtualenv and used on a user's system through Poetry; it is just not yet doing so in Docker. Modifications: * docker/scripts/install-deps.sh * Remove python dependencies. * conf/config.defaults * Script paths have been updated to use '/usr/bin'. * docker/git-entrypoint.sh * Use '/usr/bin/aurweb-git-auth' instead of '/usr/local/bin/aurweb-git-auth'. Additions: * docker/scripts/install-python-deps.sh * A script used purely to install Python dependencies with Poetry. This has to be used within the aurweb project directory and requires system-wide dependencies are installed beforehand. * Also upgrades system-wide pip. Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
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#!/bin/bash
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set -eou pipefail
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# Upgrade PIP; Arch Linux's version of pip is outdated for Poetry.
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pip install --upgrade pip
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# Install the aurweb package and deps system-wide via poetry.
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poetry config virtualenvs.create false
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poetry lock
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poetry update
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poetry build
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poetry install --no-interaction --no-ansi
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exec "$@"
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