openSUSE-release-tools/osclib/accept_command.py

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import re
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import urllib2
import warnings
from xml.etree import cElementTree as ET
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from osc.core import change_request_state
from osc.core import http_GET, http_PUT, http_DELETE, http_POST
from osc.core import delete_package
from datetime import date
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class AcceptCommand(object):
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def __init__(self, api):
self.api = api
def find_new_requests(self, project):
query = "match=state/@name='new'+and+(action/target/@project='{}'+and+action/@type='submit')".format(project)
url = self.api.makeurl(['search', 'request'], query)
f = http_GET(url)
root = ET.parse(f).getroot()
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rqs = []
for rq in root.findall('request'):
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pkgs = []
actions = rq.findall('action')
for action in actions:
targets = action.findall('target')
for t in targets:
pkgs.append(str(t.get('package')))
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rqs.append({'id': int(rq.get('id')), 'packages': pkgs})
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return rqs
def reset_rebuild_data(self, project):
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url = self.api.makeurl(['source', self.api.cstaging, 'dashboard', 'support_pkg_rebuild?expand=1'])
try:
data = http_GET(url)
except urllib2.HTTPError:
return
tree = ET.parse(data)
root = tree.getroot()
for stg in root.findall('staging'):
if stg.get('name') == project:
stg.find('rebuild').text = 'unknown'
# reset accpted staging project rebuild state to unknown
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url = self.api.makeurl(['source', self.api.cstaging, 'dashboard', 'support_pkg_rebuild'])
content = ET.tostring(root)
http_PUT(url + '?comment=accept+command+update', data=content)
def perform(self, project, force=False):
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"""Accept the staging project for review and submit to Factory /
openSUSE 13.2 ...
Then disable the build to disabled
:param project: staging project we are working with
"""
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status = self.api.check_project_status(project)
if not status:
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print('The project "{}" is not yet acceptable.'.format(project))
if not force:
return False
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meta = self.api.get_prj_pseudometa(project)
packages = []
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for req in meta['requests']:
self.api.rm_from_prj(project, request_id=req['id'], msg='ready to accept')
packages.append(req['package'])
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msg = 'Accepting staging review for {}'.format(req['package'])
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print(msg)
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oldspecs = self.api.get_filelist_for_package(pkgname=req['package'],
project=self.api.project,
extension='spec')
change_request_state(self.api.apiurl,
str(req['id']),
'accepted',
message='Accept to %s' % self.api.project)
self.create_new_links(self.api.project, req['package'], oldspecs)
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self.api.accept_status_comment(project, packages)
self.api.staging_deactivate(project)
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return True
def cleanup(self, project):
if not self.api.item_exists(project):
return False
pkglist = self.api.list_packages(project)
clean_list = set(pkglist) - set(self.api.cstaging_nocleanup)
for package in clean_list:
print "[cleanup] deleted %s/%s" % (project, package)
delete_package(self.api.apiurl, project, package, force=True, msg="autocleanup")
# wipe Test-DVD binaries and breaks kiwi build
if project.startswith('openSUSE:'):
for package in pkglist:
if package.startswith('Test-DVD-'):
# intend to break the kiwi file
arch = package.split('-')[-1]
fakepkgname = 'I-am-breaks-kiwi-build'
oldkiwifile = self.api.load_file_content(project, package, 'PRODUCT-'+arch+'.kiwi')
if oldkiwifile is not None:
newkiwifile = re.sub(r'<repopackage name="openSUSE-release"/>', '<repopackage name="%s"/>' % fakepkgname, oldkiwifile)
self.api.save_file_content(project, package, 'PRODUCT-' + arch + '.kiwi', newkiwifile)
# do wipe binary now
query = { 'cmd': 'wipe' }
query['package'] = package
query['repository'] = 'images'
url = self.api.makeurl(['build', project], query)
try:
http_POST(url)
except urllib2.HTTPError, err:
# failed to wipe isos but we can just continue
pass
return True
def accept_other_new(self):
changed = False
rqlist = self.find_new_requests(self.api.project)
if self.api.cnonfree:
rqlist += self.find_new_requests(self.api.cnonfree)
for req in rqlist:
oldspecs = self.api.get_filelist_for_package(pkgname=req['packages'][0], project=self.api.project, extension='spec')
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print 'Accepting request %d: %s' % (req['id'], ','.join(req['packages']))
change_request_state(self.api.apiurl, str(req['id']), 'accepted', message='Accept to %s' % self.api.project)
# Check if all .spec files of the package we just accepted has a package container to build
self.create_new_links(self.api.project, req['packages'][0], oldspecs)
changed = True
return changed
def create_new_links(self, project, pkgname, oldspeclist):
filelist = self.api.get_filelist_for_package(pkgname=pkgname, project=project, extension='spec')
removedspecs = set(oldspeclist) - set(filelist)
for spec in removedspecs:
# Deleting all the packages that no longer have a .spec file
url = self.api.makeurl(['source', project, spec[:-5]])
print "Deleting package %s from project %s" % (spec[:-5], project)
try:
http_DELETE(url)
except urllib2.HTTPError, err:
if err.code == 404:
# the package link was not yet created, which was likely a mistake from earlier
pass
else:
# If the package was there bug could not be delete, raise the error
raise
if len(filelist) > 1:
# There is more than one .spec file in the package; link package containers as needed
origmeta = self.api.load_file_content(project, pkgname, '_meta')
for specfile in filelist:
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package = specfile[:-5] # stripping .spec off the filename gives the packagename
if package == pkgname:
# This is the original package and does not need to be linked to itself
continue
# Check if the target package already exists, if it does not, we get a HTTP error 404 to catch
if not self.api.item_exists(project, package):
print "Creating new package %s linked to %s" % (package, pkgname)
# new package does not exist. Let's link it with new metadata
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newmeta = re.sub(r'(<package.*name=.){}'.format(pkgname),
r'\1{}'.format(package),
origmeta)
newmeta = re.sub(r'<devel.*>',
r'<devel package="{}"/>'.format(pkgname),
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newmeta)
newmeta = re.sub(r'<bcntsynctag>.*</bcntsynctag>',
r'',
newmeta)
newmeta = re.sub(r'</package>',
r'<bcntsynctag>{}</bcntsynctag></package>'.format(pkgname),
newmeta)
self.api.save_file_content(project, package, '_meta', newmeta)
link = "<link package=\"{}\" cicount=\"copy\" />".format(pkgname)
self.api.save_file_content(project, package, '_link', link)
return True
def update_factory_version(self):
"""Update project (Factory, 13.2, ...) version if is necessary."""
# XXX TODO - This method have `factory` in the name. Can be
# missleading.
# If thereis not product defined for this project, show the
# warning and return.
if not self.api.cproduct:
warnings.warn('There is not product defined in the configuration file.')
return
project = self.api.project
url = self.api.makeurl(['source', project, '_product', self.api.cproduct])
product = http_GET(url).read()
curr_version = date.today().strftime('%Y%m%d')
new_product = re.sub(r'<version>\d{8}</version>', '<version>%s</version>' % curr_version, product)
if product != new_product:
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http_PUT(url + '?comment=Update+version', data=new_product)
service = {'cmd': 'runservice'}
ports_prjs = ['PowerPC', 'ARM', 'zSystems' ]
for ports in ports_prjs:
project = self.api.project + ':' + ports
if self.api.item_exists(project):
baseurl = ['source', project, '_product']
url = self.api.makeurl(baseurl, query=service)
self.api.retried_POST(url)
def sync_buildfailures(self):
"""
Trigger rebuild of packages that failed build in either
openSUSE:Factory or openSUSE:Factory:Rebuild, but not the
other Helps over the fact that openSUSE:Factory uses
rebuild=local, thus sometimes 'hiding' build failures.
"""
for arch in ["x86_64", "i586"]:
fact_result = self.api.get_prj_results(self.api.project, arch)
fact_result = self.api.check_pkgs(fact_result)
rebuild_result = self.api.get_prj_results(self.api.crebuild, arch)
rebuild_result = self.api.check_pkgs(rebuild_result)
result = set(rebuild_result) ^ set(fact_result)
print sorted(result)
for package in result:
self.api.rebuild_pkg(package, self.api.project, arch, None)
self.api.rebuild_pkg(package, self.api.crebuild, arch, None)