osc se did not sort the output anymore. The logic
in the existing results.sort(key=...) was wrong. Now it is using
key=itemgetter(0,1) has two columns and key=itemgetter(0) if there
is only one column.
When adding attribute with osc meta attribute <prj> -a <attr> -s '<val>'
the api call gets executed successfull but the return value needs to be
decoded to print it correctly.
Always error out if the source services execution failed (the old
code only errored out if the local_service_run config option was
set (this behavior was probably unintentionally introduced in commit
d3dd8539d9 ('- fallback to "build
--local-package" if it does not exist instead of complaining'))).
Also, do not suppress all exceptions (if something failed in the
services execution code path, the user should be informed).
The bug was reported by darix.
* new function create_text_meter with fallback selection
* NoPBTextMeter.start() will print the basename (if not stated otherise with
basename = None)
* The callers that should use an alternare TextMeter class now call create_text_meter()
* The callers that should not use and alternate TextMeter (because of different handling,
like build.py) call create_text_meter(use_pb_fallback=False)
* the warning 'Please install the progressbar module' is now only shown once
improvements
With the NoPBTextMeter class the build view gets broken.
Old view:
1/11 (repo) filename
new view:
Please install the progressbar module...
Please install the progressbar module...
Please install the progressbar module...
With this commit the old behavior is restored.
The getbinaries call now lists the file he downloads instead of just
stating "Please install the progressbar module..." several times.
(but only if not called with the option quiet)
Get rid of the urlgrabber dependency. The current implementation of the
progress bar is quite "noisy" if the line length exceeds the size of
the terminal window, but that's something we could fix later. (The
superfluous error message will be fixed in a subsequent commit.)
This is useful so one can wait with a following osc prjresult until
everything done. Without this one can not know if a release job hasn't
started yet or is already finished.
* altered command do_checkout
new option -D | --deleted. Can only be used with PACKAGE and needs
-o to work
* what happens:
core function checkout_deleted_package fetches the file list of the deleted
package and saves it to given destdir. If destdir is not existent it
creates the destination directory. Otherwise the files will be written
in the existing directory.
Print error and exit if osc -A <apiurl> sr is issued on a
package with a different apiurl in its working copy. This leads
to unexpected behavior, because the SR is created for the package
apiurl, not the apiurl given by the -A command line option.
Without this change, using "--alternative-project <prj>" in combination
with "--multibuild-package <flavor>" yields to unexpected results (from
a user's point of view). Note that this may break existing (artificial)
workflows (e.g., using --alternative-project to ignore the package
meta's debuginfo flag), but these workflows should be rare and there
are options to achieve the same.
Fixes: #376 ("osc build -M something does not work with
--alternative-project")
The retrun at this point breaks the call, because in most
cases <prj> is not a binary. And the code always checks for the
binary first and then returns if no binary with the name <prj>
is found.
There is no good reason why "--revision <rev>" and "--expand-link" or
"--revision <rev>" and "--unexpand-link" should be mutually exclusive
during an "osc up" of a package wc.
Introduce the new "--linkrev <rev>" option to specify a rev of the link
target that is used during link expansion.
Mount sysfs during "osc chroot". The current implementation
of "osc chroot" is a major pain for plain "su" users, because the
root password has to be entered several times - we should fix this.
Fixes: #354 ("Mount sysfs in chroot")
At the moment just repo.name is considered. So if
the repo is disabled for s390 all other repo / arch
combination are not shown in the repo list.
To be able to change this r is now a list of dicts
containing the name and arch of the disabled repo.
None for repo if a complete arch gets disabled
None for arch if a complete repo gets disabled
Store a newly created config file in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/osc/. For backward
compatibility, ~/.oscrc is used, if present.
Fixes: #313 ("oscrc should be stored in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME on linux")
write oscrc to the default location for user-specific configuration.
If XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not set use ~/.config/osc/oscrc which is basically the same.
If there is already a ~/.oscrc use this one (for compat reasons). Existing user
installations should not get affected by this commit.
The order is the following:
Given config with -c
config defined in OSC_CONFIG
existing ~/.oscrc
default XDG_CONFIG_HOME/osc/oscrc
This basically reverts commit b2b59ca, because the old code performed
a "no" instead of a "yes" (see also the discussion in
https://github.com/openSUSE/osc/pull/269).
Fixes: #343 ("'osc sr --yes ...' doesn't supersede existing requests
as promised")
This harmonizes "osc prjresults --help" with osc's actual behavior.
Also, core.get_prj_results expects lists (or None) instead of strings
for the corresponding repo/arch parameters.
Provide function to show the content of rpmlint.log.
The core function get_rpmlint_log will later be used in the interactive
request mode to provide the rpmlint logs to the reviewer.
I add the osc rpmlint | rpmlintlog | lint command also.
This will filter the requests you get to review based on
the tgt_package in the action element (if not action type is 'group').
This helps reviewers who want to just review a subset of requests or
do _not_ want to review some packages.
Examples:
osc review list --interactive --target-package-filter='^python.*' -G opensuse-review-team
osc review list --interactive --target-package-filter='^(?!ghc).*' -G opensuse-review-team
In Debian and Ubuntu build is renamed to obs-build for disambiguation
purposes.
Add a simple check to use the correct paths if running on Debian and
use /usr/bin/obs-build and /usr/lib/obs-build if so.
For now, "osc results --xml..." ignores the "--show-excluded" option
(that's what we did in the past).
Fixes: PR#297 ("results --xml causes a stack trace")
don't do a second wipe all after doing the intended wipe by a filter.
Eg: osc wipebinaries home:adrianSuSE -r standard -a i586 --build-disabled
wiped first --build-disabled only, but did a second wipe all afterwards
This implements the Request api change that was proposed in commit
6965dc5 ("Adjust request testcases to the upcoming Request api
change").
Fixes: #286 ("get_creator() does not return request creator")
Adds a "--multibuild-package" option to the following commands:
buildlog, remotebuildlog, buildinfo, build, buildhistory, jobhistory,
rebuild, restartbuild/abortbuild, wipebinaries, getbinaries
If build-root contains %(package) substitution, --local-package builds
would substitute absolute path there. This is different than the rule used
in osc chroot (uses relative path), causing the chroot to fail by default.
This commit removes the directory part from both build-root substitutions.
This is used to turn "dir" into a package and add it to the version
control (got broken in commit b6f7d1be6c).
Integrated the obscpio code that was introduced in commit
b6f7d1be6c into core.addFiles (XXX: we
should get rid of the run_external(..., shell=True) code).