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-# Copyright 2015, 2016 OpenMarket Ltd
-# Copyright 2017 Vector Creations Ltd
-# Copyright 2018 New Vector Ltd
-# Copyright 2020 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
-#
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at
-#
-#     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-import itertools
-import logging
-from typing import Set
-
-logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
-
-
-# REQUIREMENTS is a simple list of requirement specifiers[1], and must be
-# installed. It is passed to setup() as install_requires in setup.py.
-#
-# CONDITIONAL_REQUIREMENTS is the optional dependencies, represented as a dict
-# of lists. The dict key is the optional dependency name and can be passed to
-# pip when installing. The list is a series of requirement specifiers[1] to be
-# installed when that optional dependency requirement is specified. It is passed
-# to setup() as extras_require in setup.py
-#
-# Note that these both represent runtime dependencies (and the versions
-# installed are checked at runtime).
-#
-# Also note that we replicate these constraints in the Synapse Dockerfile while
-# pre-installing dependencies. If these constraints are updated here, the same
-# change should be made in the Dockerfile.
-#
-# [1] https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/reference/pip_install/#requirement-specifiers.
-
-REQUIREMENTS = [
-    # we use the TYPE_CHECKER.redefine method added in jsonschema 3.0.0
-    "jsonschema>=3.0.0",
-    # frozendict 2.1.2 is broken on Debian 10: https://github.com/Marco-Sulla/python-frozendict/issues/41
-    "frozendict>=1,!=2.1.2",
-    "unpaddedbase64>=1.1.0",
-    "canonicaljson>=1.4.0",
-    # we use the type definitions added in signedjson 1.1.
-    "signedjson>=1.1.0",
-    "pynacl>=1.2.1",
-    "idna>=2.5",
-    # validating SSL certs for IP addresses requires service_identity 18.1.
-    "service_identity>=18.1.0",
-    # Twisted 18.9 introduces some logger improvements that the structured
-    # logger utilises
-    "Twisted>=18.9.0",
-    "treq>=15.1",
-    # Twisted has required pyopenssl 16.0 since about Twisted 16.6.
-    "pyopenssl>=16.0.0",
-    "pyyaml>=3.11",
-    "pyasn1>=0.1.9",
-    "pyasn1-modules>=0.0.7",
-    "bcrypt>=3.1.0",
-    "pillow>=5.4.0",
-    "sortedcontainers>=1.4.4",
-    "pymacaroons>=0.13.0",
-    "msgpack>=0.5.2",
-    "phonenumbers>=8.2.0",
-    # we use GaugeHistogramMetric, which was added in prom-client 0.4.0.
-    "prometheus_client>=0.4.0",
-    # we use `order`, which arrived in attrs 19.2.0.
-    # Note: 21.1.0 broke `/sync`, see #9936
-    "attrs>=19.2.0,!=21.1.0",
-    "netaddr>=0.7.18",
-    # Jinja 2.x is incompatible with MarkupSafe>=2.1. To ensure that admins do not
-    # end up with a broken installation, with recent MarkupSafe but old Jinja, we
-    # add a lower bound to the Jinja2 dependency.
-    "Jinja2>=3.0",
-    "bleach>=1.4.3",
-    # We use `ParamSpec`, which was added in `typing-extensions` 3.10.0.0.
-    "typing-extensions>=3.10.0",
-    # We enforce that we have a `cryptography` version that bundles an `openssl`
-    # with the latest security patches.
-    "cryptography>=3.4.7",
-    # ijson 3.1.4 fixes a bug with "." in property names
-    "ijson>=3.1.4",
-    "matrix-common~=1.1.0",
-    # We need packaging.requirements.Requirement, added in 16.1.
-    "packaging>=16.1",
-]
-
-CONDITIONAL_REQUIREMENTS = {
-    "matrix-synapse-ldap3": ["matrix-synapse-ldap3>=0.1"],
-    "postgres": [
-        # we use execute_values with the fetch param, which arrived in psycopg 2.8.
-        "psycopg2>=2.8 ; platform_python_implementation != 'PyPy'",
-        "psycopg2cffi>=2.8 ; platform_python_implementation == 'PyPy'",
-        "psycopg2cffi-compat==1.1 ; platform_python_implementation == 'PyPy'",
-    ],
-    "saml2": [
-        "pysaml2>=4.5.0",
-    ],
-    "oidc": ["authlib>=0.14.0"],
-    # systemd-python is necessary for logging to the systemd journal via
-    # `systemd.journal.JournalHandler`, as is documented in
-    # `contrib/systemd/log_config.yaml`.
-    "systemd": ["systemd-python>=231"],
-    "url_preview": ["lxml>=4.2.0"],
-    "sentry": ["sentry-sdk>=0.7.2"],
-    "opentracing": ["jaeger-client>=4.0.0", "opentracing>=2.2.0"],
-    "jwt": ["pyjwt>=1.6.4"],
-    # hiredis is not a *strict* dependency, but it makes things much faster.
-    # (if it is not installed, we fall back to slow code.)
-    "redis": ["txredisapi>=1.4.7", "hiredis"],
-    # Required to use experimental `caches.track_memory_usage` config option.
-    "cache_memory": ["pympler"],
-}
-
-ALL_OPTIONAL_REQUIREMENTS: Set[str] = set()
-
-for name, optional_deps in CONDITIONAL_REQUIREMENTS.items():
-    # Exclude systemd as it's a system-based requirement.
-    # Exclude lint as it's a dev-based requirement.
-    if name not in ["systemd"]:
-        ALL_OPTIONAL_REQUIREMENTS = set(optional_deps) | ALL_OPTIONAL_REQUIREMENTS
-
-
-# ensure there are no double-quote characters in any of the deps (otherwise the
-# 'pip install' incantation in DependencyException will break)
-for dep in itertools.chain(
-    REQUIREMENTS,
-    *CONDITIONAL_REQUIREMENTS.values(),
-):
-    if '"' in dep:
-        raise Exception(
-            "Dependency `%s` contains double-quote; use single-quotes instead" % (dep,)
-        )
-
-
-def list_requirements():
-    return list(set(REQUIREMENTS) | ALL_OPTIONAL_REQUIREMENTS)
-
-
-if __name__ == "__main__":
-    import sys
-
-    sys.stdout.writelines(req + "\n" for req in list_requirements())