#!/usr/bin/python # Copyright (C) 2006 Peter Poeml. All rights reserved. # This program is free software; it may be used, copied, modified # and distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence, # either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. import sys, os import urllib2 from urlgrabber.grabber import URLGrabber, URLGrabError from urlgrabber.mirror import MirrorGroup try: from meter import TextMeter except: TextMeter = None def join_url(self, base_url, rel_url): """to override _join_url of MirrorGroup, because we want to pass full URLs instead of base URL where relative_url is added later... IOW, we make MirrorGroup ignore relative_url""" return base_url class Fetcher: def __init__(self, cachedir = '/tmp', auth_dict = {}, urllist = []): __version__ = '0.1' __user_agent__ = 'osbuild/%s' % __version__ # set up progress bar callback if sys.stdout.isatty() and TextMeter: self.progress_obj = TextMeter(fo=sys.stdout) else: self.progress_obj = None self.cachedir = cachedir self.urllist = urllist passmgr = urllib2.HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm() for host in auth_dict.keys(): passmgr.add_password(None, host, auth_dict[host]['user'], auth_dict[host]['pass']) authhandler = urllib2.HTTPBasicAuthHandler(passmgr) self.gr = URLGrabber(user_agent=__user_agent__, keepalive=1, opener = urllib2.build_opener(authhandler), progress_obj=self.progress_obj, failure_callback=(self.failureReport,(),{}), ) def failureReport(self, errobj): """failure output for failovers from urlgrabber""" #log(0, '%s: %s' % (errobj.url, str(errobj.exception))) #log(0, 'Trying other mirror.') print 'Trying upstream server for %s (%s), since it is not on %s.' \ % (self.curpac, self.curpac.project, errobj.url.split('/')[2]) raise errobj.exception def fetch(self, pac): # for use by the failure callback self.curpac = pac MirrorGroup._join_url = join_url mg = MirrorGroup(self.gr, pac.urllist) try: # it returns the filename ret = mg.urlgrab(pac.filename, filename=pac.fullfilename, text = '(%s) %s' %(pac.project, pac.filename)) except URLGrabError, e: print print >>sys.stderr, 'Error:', e.strerror print >>sys.stderr, 'Failed to retrieve %s from the following locations (in order):' % pac.filename print >>sys.stderr, '\n'.join(pac.urllist) sys.exit(1) def dirSetup(self, pac): dir = os.path.join(self.cachedir, pac.localdir) if not os.path.exists(dir): try: os.makedirs(dir, mode=0755) except OSError, e: print 'packagecachedir is not writable for you?' print e sys.exit(1) def run(self, buildinfo): for i in buildinfo.deps: i.makeurls(self.cachedir, self.urllist) if os.path.exists(os.path.join(i.localdir, i.fullfilename)): #print 'cached:', i.fullfilename pass else: self.dirSetup(i) try: # if there isn't a progress bar, there is no output at all if not self.progress_obj: print '(%s) %s' % (i.project, i.filename) self.fetch(i) except KeyboardInterrupt: print 'Cancelled by user (ctrl-c)' print 'Exiting.' if os.path.exists(i.fullfilename): print 'Cleaning up incomplete file', i.fullfilename os.unlink(i.fullfilename) sys.exit(0) def verify_pacs(pac_list): """Take a list of rpm filenames and run rpm -K on them. In case of failure, exit. Check all packages in one go, since this takes only 6 seconds on my Athlon 700 instead of 20 when calling 'rpm -K' for each of them. """ # we can use os.popen4 because we don't care about the return value. # we check the output anyway, and rpm always writes to stdout. (i, o) = os.popen4(['/bin/rpm', '-K'] + pac_list) i.close() for line in o.readlines(): if not 'OK' in line: print print >>sys.stderr, 'The following package could not be verified:' print >>sys.stderr, line sys.exit(1) if 'NOT OK' in line: print print >>sys.stderr, 'The following package could not be verified:' print >>sys.stderr, line if 'MISSING KEYS' in line: missing_key = line.split('#')[-1].split(')')[0] print >>sys.stderr, """ - If the key is missing, install it first. For example, do the following as root: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys %s gpg --armor --export %s > keyfile rpm --import keyfile Then, just start the build again. """ %(missing_key, missing_key) else: print >>sys.stderr, """ - If the signature is wrong, you may try deleting the package manually and re-run this program, so it is fetched again. """ sys.exit(1)