New osc plugin 'cycle': help visualizing build cycles

This new plugin creates dot files, visualizing the relation between the
package speciied on the command line. A major use case is visualizing
build cycles that are reported by OBS, but often not very clear to debug.
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Dominique Leuenberger 2017-07-07 15:05:25 +02:00
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# Copyright (C) 2017 SUSE Linux Products GmbH
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import osc.core
def do_cycle(self, subcmd, opts, *args):
"""${cmd_name}: Try to visualize build dependencies between the package list specified
Examples:
osc cycle <pkg1> <pkg2> <pkg3> # outputs a dot file showing the relation between the listed packages
"""
if len(args) == 0:
print ("No packages were specified, no chain to draw")
apiurl = self.get_api_url()
print ("digraph depgraph {")
for pkgname in args:
print ("\"%s\"" % pkgname)
deps = ET.fromstring(get_dependson(apiurl, "openSUSE:Factory", "standard", "x86_64", [pkgname]))
pkg = deps.find('package')
for deps in pkg.findall('pkgdep'):
if deps.text in args:
print ("\"%s\" -> \"%s\"" % (deps.text, pkgname))
print ("}")