-#!/usr/bin/env python3 -u
+#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys, os, os.path
import re
from glob import glob
from optparse import OptionParser
-# HARDCODED NAME CHANGES
-#
-# Moving to git we decided to rename some of the repositories. Here is
-# a map of name changes applied in git repositories.
-RENAMED_SVN_MODULES = {
- "PLEWWW" : "plewww",
- "PLCAPI" : "plcapi",
- "BootManager" : "bootmanager",
- "BootCD": "bootcd",
- "MyPLC": "myplc",
- "CoDemux": "codemux",
- "NodeManager": "nodemanager",
- "NodeUpdate": "nodeupdate",
- "Monitor": "monitor",
- }
-
-def svn_to_git_name(module):
- if module in RENAMED_SVN_MODULES:
- return RENAMED_SVN_MODULES[module]
- return module
-
-def git_to_svn_name(module):
- for key in RENAMED_SVN_MODULES:
- if module == RENAMED_SVN_MODULES[key]:
- return key
- return module
-
-
# e.g. other_choices = [ ('d','iff') , ('g','uess') ] - lowercase
def prompt (question, default=True, other_choices=[], allow_outside=False):
if not isinstance (other_choices, list):
def __init__ (self, command, options):
self.command = command
self.options = options
- self.tmp = "/tmp/command-%d"%os.getpid()
+ self.tmp = "/tmp/command-{}".format(os.getpid())
def run (self):
if self.options.dry_run:
print('Done', end=' ')
return result
-class SvnRepository:
- type = "svn"
-
- def __init__(self, path, options):
- self.path = path
- self.options = options
-
- def name(self):
- return os.path.basename(self.path)
-
- def pathname(self):
- # for svn modules pathname is just the name of the module as
- # all modules are at the root
- return self.name()
-
- def url(self):
- out = Command("svn info {}".format(self.path), self.options).output_of()
- for line in out.split('\n'):
- if line.startswith("URL:"):
- return line.split()[1].strip()
-
- def repo_root(self):
- out = Command("svn info {}".format(self.path), self.options).output_of()
- for line in out.split('\n'):
- if line.startswith("Repository Root:"):
- root = line.split()[2].strip()
- return "{}/{}".format(root, self.pathname())
-
- @classmethod
- def clone(cls, remote, local, options, recursive=False):
- if recursive:
- svncommand = "svn co %s %s" % (remote, local)
- else:
- svncommand = "svn co -N %s %s" % (remote, local)
- Command("rm -rf %s" % local, options).run_silent()
- Command(svncommand, options).run_fatal()
-
- return SvnRepository(local, options)
-
- @classmethod
- def remote_exists(cls, remote, options):
- return Command ("svn list %s &> /dev/null" % remote , options).run()==0
-
- def tag_exists(self, tagname):
- url = "%s/tags/%s" % (self.repo_root(), tagname)
- return SvnRepository.remote_exists(url, self.options)
-
- def update(self, subdir="", recursive=True, branch=None):
- path = os.path.join(self.path, subdir)
- if recursive:
- svncommand = "svn up %s" % path
- else:
- svncommand = "svn up -N %s" % path
- Command(svncommand, self.options).run_fatal()
-
- def commit(self, logfile):
- # add all new files to the repository
- Command("svn status %s | grep '^\?' | sed -e 's/? *//' | sed -e 's/ /\\ /g' | xargs svn add" %
- self.path, self.options).output_of()
- Command("svn commit -F %s %s" % (logfile, self.path), self.options).run_fatal()
-
- def to_branch(self, branch):
- remote = "%s/branches/%s" % (self.repo_root(), branch)
- SvnRepository.clone(remote, self.path, self.options, recursive=True)
-
- def to_tag(self, tag):
- remote = "%s/tags/%s" % (self.repo_root(), branch)
- SvnRepository.clone(remote, self.path, self.options, recursive=True)
-
- def tag(self, tagname, logfile):
- tag_url = "%s/tags/%s" % (self.repo_root(), tagname)
- self_url = self.url()
- Command("svn copy -F %s %s %s" % (logfile, self_url, tag_url), self.options).run_fatal()
-
- def diff(self, f=""):
- if f:
- f = os.path.join(self.path, f)
- else:
- f = self.path
- return Command("svn diff %s" % f, self.options).output_of(True)
-
- def diff_with_tag(self, tagname):
- tag_url = "%s/tags/%s" % (self.repo_root(), tagname)
- return Command("svn diff %s %s" % (tag_url, self.url()),
- self.options).output_of(True)
-
- def revert(self, f=""):
- if f:
- Command("svn revert %s" % os.path.join(self.path, f), self.options).run_fatal()
- else:
- # revert all
- Command("svn revert %s -R" % self.path, self.options).run_fatal()
- Command("svn status %s | grep '^\?' | sed -e 's/? *//' | sed -e 's/ /\\ /g' | xargs rm -rf " %
- self.path, self.options).run_silent()
-
- def is_clean(self):
- command="svn status %s" % self.path
- return len(Command(command,self.options).output_of(True)) == 0
-
- def is_valid(self):
- return os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.path, ".svn"))
-
-
class GitRepository:
type = "git"
self.__run_command_in_repo("git fetch origin --tags")
self.__run_command_in_repo("git fetch origin")
if not self.__is_commit_id(branch):
- # we don't need to merge anythign for commit ids.
+ # we don't need to merge anything for commit ids.
self.__run_command_in_repo("git merge --ff origin/{}".format(branch))
def to_branch(self, branch, remote=True):
def is_clean(self):
def check_commit():
- command="git status"
- s="nothing to commit (working directory clean)"
+ command = "git status"
+ s = "nothing to commit, working directory clean"
return Command(command, self.options).output_of(True).find(s) >= 0
return self.__run_in_repo(check_commit)
class Repository:
- """ Generic repository """
- supported_repo_types = [SvnRepository, GitRepository]
+ """
+ Generic repository
+ From old times when we had svn and git
+ """
+ supported_repo_types = [ GitRepository ]
def __init__(self, path, options):
self.path = path
self.options = options
- for repo in self.supported_repo_types:
- self.repo = repo(self.path, self.options)
+ for repo_class in self.supported_repo_types:
+ self.repo = repo_class(self.path, self.options)
if self.repo.is_valid():
break
- @classmethod
- def has_moved_to_git(cls, module, config,options):
- module = svn_to_git_name(module)
- # check if the module is already in Git
- return GitRepository.remote_exists(Module.git_remote_dir(module), options)
-
-
@classmethod
def remote_exists(cls, remote, options):
- for repo in Repository.supported_repo_types:
- if repo.remote_exists(remote, options):
+ for repo_class in Repository.supported_repo_types:
+ if repo_class.remote_exists(remote, options):
return True
return False
# support for tagged module is minimal, and is for the Build class only
class Module:
- edit_magic_line="--This line, and those below, will be ignored--"
+ edit_magic_line = "--This line, and those below, will be ignored--"
setting_tag_format = "Setting tag {}"
- redirectors=[ # ('module_name_varname', 'name'),
- ('module_version_varname', 'version'),
- ('module_taglevel_varname', 'taglevel'), ]
+ redirectors = [
+ # ('module_name_varname', 'name'),
+ ('module_version_varname', 'version'),
+ ('module_taglevel_varname', 'taglevel'),
+ ]
# where to store user's config
config_storage = "CONFIG"
config = {}
import subprocess
- configKeys=[ ('svnpath', "Enter your toplevel svnpath",
- "svn+ssh://%s@svn.planet-lab.org/svn/"%subprocess.getoutput("id -un")),
- ('gitserver', "Enter your git server's hostname", "git.onelab.eu"),
- ('gituser', "Enter your user name (login name) on git server", subprocess.getoutput("id -un")),
- ("build", "Enter the name of your build module", "build"),
- ('username', "Enter your firstname and lastname for changelogs", ""),
- ("email", "Enter your email address for changelogs", ""),
- ]
+ configKeys = [
+ ('gitserver', "Enter your git server's hostname", "git.onelab.eu"),
+ ('gituser', "Enter your user name (login name) on git server", subprocess.getoutput("id -un")),
+ ("build", "Enter the name of your build module", "build"),
+ ('username', "Enter your firstname and lastname for changelogs", ""),
+ ("email", "Enter your email address for changelogs", ""),
+ ]
@classmethod
def prompt_config_option(cls, key, message, default):
while not cls.config[key]:
cls.prompt_config_option(key, message, default)
- # for parsing module spec name:branch
- matcher_branch_spec=re.compile("\A(?P<name>[\w\.\-\/]+):(?P<branch>[\w\.\-]+)\Z")
- # special form for tagged module - for Build
- matcher_tag_spec=re.compile("\A(?P<name>[\w\.\-\/]+)@(?P<tagname>[\w\.\-]+)\Z")
+ # for parsing module spec name:branch
+ matcher_branch_spec = re.compile("\A(?P<name>[\w\.\-\/]+):(?P<branch>[\w\.\-]+)\Z")
+ # special form for tagged module - for Build
+ matcher_tag_spec = re.compile("\A(?P<name>[\w\.\-\/]+)@(?P<tagname>[\w\.\-]+)\Z")
+
# parsing specfiles
- matcher_rpm_define=re.compile("%(define|global)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S*)\s*")
+ matcher_rpm_define = re.compile("%(define|global)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S*)\s*")
@classmethod
def parse_module_spec(cls, module_spec):
name = branch_or_tagname = module_type = ""
- attempt=Module.matcher_branch_spec.match(module_spec)
+ attempt = Module.matcher_branch_spec.match(module_spec)
if attempt:
module_type = "branch"
name=attempt.group('name')
branch_or_tagname=attempt.group('branch')
else:
- attempt=Module.matcher_tag_spec.match(module_spec)
+ attempt = Module.matcher_tag_spec.match(module_spec)
if attempt:
module_type = "tag"
name=attempt.group('name')
branch_or_tagname=attempt.group('tagname')
else:
- name=module_spec
+ name = module_spec
return name, branch_or_tagname, module_type
- def __init__ (self,module_spec,options):
+ def __init__ (self, module_spec, options):
# parse module spec
self.pathname, branch_or_tagname, module_type = self.parse_module_spec(module_spec)
self.name = os.path.basename(self.pathname)
if module_type == "branch":
- self.branch=branch_or_tagname
+ self.branch = branch_or_tagname
elif module_type == "tag":
- self.tagname=branch_or_tagname
-
- # when available prefer to use git module name internally
- self.name = svn_to_git_name(self.name)
+ self.tagname = branch_or_tagname
self.options=options
self.module_dir="{}/{}".format(options.workdir,self.pathname)
if not self.options.verbose:
while True:
choice = prompt(message, True, ('s','how'))
- if choice is True:
+ if choice:
fun(*args)
return
- elif choice is False:
+ else:
print('About to run function:', fun_msg)
else:
question = "{} - want to run function: {}".format(message, fun_msg)
def git_remote_dir (cls, name):
return "{}@{}:/git/{}.git".format(cls.config['gituser'], cls.config['gitserver'], name)
- @classmethod
- def svn_remote_dir (cls, name):
- name = git_to_svn_name(name)
- svn = cls.config['svnpath']
- if svn.endswith('/'):
- return "%s%s" % (svn, name)
- return "%s/%s" % (svn, name)
-
- def svn_selected_remote(self):
- svn_name = git_to_svn_name(self.name)
- remote = self.svn_remote_dir(svn_name)
- if hasattr(self, 'branch'):
- remote = "{}/branches/{}".format(remote, self.branch)
- elif hasattr(self,'tagname'):
- remote = "{}/tags/{}".format(remote, self.tagname)
- else:
- remote = "{}/trunk".format(remote)
- return remote
-
####################
@classmethod
def init_homedir (cls, options):
storage="{}/{}".format(options.workdir, cls.config_storage)
# sanity check. Either the topdir exists AND we have a config/storage
# or topdir does not exist and we create it
- # to avoid people use their own daily svn repo
+ # to avoid people use their own daily work repo
if os.path.isdir(options.workdir) and not os.path.isfile(storage):
print("""The directory {} exists and has no CONFIG file
If this is your regular working directory, please provide another one as the
Module.config['build'] = options.build_module
if not os.path.isdir (options.workdir):
- print("Cannot find",options.workdir,"let's create it")
+ print("Cannot find {}, let's create it".format(options.workdir))
Command("mkdir -p {}".format(options.workdir), options).run_silent()
cls.prompt_config()
clone_build()
def init_module_dir (self):
if self.options.verbose:
- print('Checking for',self.module_dir)
+ print('Checking for', self.module_dir)
if not os.path.isdir (self.module_dir):
- if Repository.has_moved_to_git(self.pathname, Module.config, self.options):
- self.repository = GitRepository.clone(self.git_remote_dir(self.pathname),
- self.module_dir,
- self.options)
- else:
- remote = self.svn_selected_remote()
- self.repository = SvnRepository.clone(remote,
- self.module_dir,
- self.options, recursive=False)
+ self.repository = GitRepository.clone(self.git_remote_dir(self.pathname),
+ self.module_dir,
+ self.options)
self.repository = Repository(self.module_dir, self.options)
- if self.repository.type == "svn":
- # check if module has moved to git
- if Repository.has_moved_to_git(self.pathname, Module.config, self.options):
- Command("rm -rf %s" % self.module_dir, self.options).run_silent()
- self.init_module_dir()
- # check if we have the required branch/tag
- if self.repository.url() != self.svn_selected_remote():
- Command("rm -rf %s" % self.module_dir, self.options).run_silent()
- self.init_module_dir()
-
- elif self.repository.type == "git":
+
+ if self.repository.type == "git":
if hasattr(self, 'branch'):
self.repository.to_branch(self.branch)
elif hasattr(self, 'tagname'):
self.repository.to_tag(self.tagname)
-
else:
- raise Exception('Cannot find {} - check module name'.format(self.module_dir))
-
+ raise Exception('Cannot find {} - or not a git module'.format(self.module_dir))
+
def revert_module_dir (self):
if self.options.fast_checks:
raise Exception('Something is wrong with module {}, cannot determine {} - exiting'\
.format(self.name, err))
- def tag_name (self, spec_dict, old_svn_name=False):
- base_tag_name = self.name
- if old_svn_name:
- base_tag_name = git_to_svn_name(self.name)
- return "{}-{}".format(base_tag_name, self.last_tag(spec_dict))
+ def tag_name (self, spec_dict):
+ return "{}-{}".format(self.name, self.last_tag(spec_dict))
- pattern_format="\A\s*{module}-(SVNPATH|GITPATH)\s*(=|:=)\s*(?P<url_main>[^\s]+)/{module}[^\s]+"
+ pattern_format="\A\s*{module}-(GITPATH)\s*(=|:=)\s*(?P<url_main>[^\s]+)/{module}[^\s]+"
def is_mentioned_in_tagsfile (self, tagsfile):
- # so that %(module)s gets replaced from format
+ # so that {module} gets replaced from format
module = self.name
module_matcher = re.compile(Module.pattern_format.format(**locals()))
with open(tagsfile) as f:
##############################
# using fine_grain means replacing only those instances that currently refer to this tag
- # otherwise, <module>-{SVNPATH,GITPATH} is replaced unconditionnally
+ # otherwise, <module>-GITPATH is replaced unconditionnally
def patch_tags_file (self, tagsfile, oldname, newname, fine_grain=True):
newtagsfile = "{}.new".format(tagsfile)
begin, end = matcher.match(line).groups()
new.write(begin+newname+end+"\n")
matches += 1
- # brute-force : change uncommented lines that define <module>-SVNPATH
+ # brute-force : change uncommented lines that define <module>-GITPATH
else:
if self.options.verbose:
- print('Searching for -SVNPATH or -GITPATH lines referring to /{}/\n\tin {} .. '\
+ print('Searching for -GITPATH lines referring to /{}/\n\tin {} .. '\
.format(self.pathname, tagsfile), end=' ')
# so that {module} gets replaced from format
module = self.name
replacement = "{:<32}:= {}/{}.git@{}\n"\
.format(modulepath, attempt.group('url_main'), self.pathname, newname)
else:
- modulepath = "{}-SVNPATH".format(self.name)
- replacement = "{:-32}:= {}/{}/tags/{}\n"\
- .format(modulepath, attempt.group('url_main'), self.name, newname)
+ print("Could not locate {}-GITPATH (be aware that support for svn has been removed)"\
+ .format(self.name))
+ return
if self.options.verbose:
print(' ' + modulepath, end=' ')
new.write(replacement)
print("{} changes".format(matches))
return matches
- def check_tag(self, tagname, need_it=False, old_svn_tag_name=None):
+ def check_tag(self, tagname, need_it=False):
if self.options.verbose:
print("Checking {} repository tag: {} - ".format(self.repository.type, tagname), end=' ')
found_tagname = tagname
found = self.repository.tag_exists(tagname)
- if not found and old_svn_tag_name:
- if self.options.verbose:
- print("KO")
- print("Checking {} repository tag: {} - ".format(self.repository.type, old_svn_tag_name), end=' ')
- found = self.repository.tag_exists(old_svn_tag_name)
- if found:
- found_tagname = old_svn_tag_name
if (found and need_it) or (not found and not need_it):
if self.options.verbose:
if not self.options.bypass:
diff_output = self.repository.diff_with_tag(old_tag_name)
if len(diff_output) == 0:
- if not prompt ("No pending difference in module %s, want to tag anyway"%self.pathname,False):
+ if not prompt ("No pending difference in module {}, want to tag anyway".format(self.pathname), False):
return
# side effect in head's specfile
# edit it
self.run("{} {}".format(self.options.editor, changelog_plain))
- # strip magic line in second file - looks like svn has changed its magic line with 1.6
- # so we do the job ourselves
+ # strip magic line in second file
self.strip_magic_line_filename(changelog_plain, changelog_strip, new_tag_name)
# insert changelog in spec
if self.options.changelog:
else:
name = self.name
print(
-"""y: change {name}-{{SVNPATH,GITPATH}} only if it currently refers to {old_tag_name}
-f: unconditionnally change any line that assigns {name}-SVNPATH to using {new_tag_name}
+"""y: change {name}-GITPATH only if it currently refers to {old_tag_name}
+f: unconditionnally change any line that assigns {name}-GITPATH to using {new_tag_name}
d: show current diff for this tag file
r: revert that tag file
c: cat the current tag file
# side effects
tag_name = self.tag_name(spec_dict)
- old_svn_tag_name = self.tag_name(spec_dict, old_svn_name=True)
# sanity check
- tag_name = self.check_tag(tag_name, need_it=True, old_svn_tag_name=old_svn_tag_name)
+ tag_name = self.check_tag(tag_name, need_it=True)
if self.options.verbose:
print('Getting diff')
for line in open(tagfile):
try:
name, url = line.split(':=')
- name, git_or_svn_path = name.rsplit('-', 1)
- name = svn_to_git_name(name.strip())
- modules[name] = (git_or_svn_path.strip(), url.strip())
+ name, git_path = name.rsplit('-', 1)
+ modules[name] = (git_path.strip(), url.strip())
except:
pass
return modules
os.system('rm -rf {}'.format(m.module_dir)) # cleanup module dir
m.init_module_dir()
- if m.repository.type == "svn":
- print(' * from', first, m.repository.url())
- else:
- print(' * from', first, m.repository.gitweb())
+ print(' * from', first, m.repository.gitweb())
specfile = m.main_specname()
(tmpfd, tmpfile) = tempfile.mkstemp()
continue
specfile = m.main_specname()
- if m.repository.type == "svn":
- print(' * to', second, m.repository.url())
- else:
- print(' * to', second, m.repository.gitweb())
+ print(' * to', second, m.repository.gitweb())
print('{{{')
os.system("diff -u {} {} | sed -e 's,{},[[previous version]],'"\
"""
adopt_usage="""Usage: %prog [options] tag-file[s]
With this command you can adopt a specifi tag or branch in your tag files
- This should be run in your daily build workdir; no call of git nor svn is done
+ This should be run in your daily build workdir; no call of git is done
Examples:
adopt-tag -m "plewww plcapi" -m Monitor onelab*tags.mk
adopt-tag -m sfa -t sfa-1.0-33 *tags.mk
help="""name for dedicated working dir - defaults to ~/modules
** THIS MUST NOT ** be your usual working directory""")
parser.add_option("-F","--fast-checks",action="store_true",dest="fast_checks",default=False,
- help="skip safety checks, such as svn updates -- use with care")
+ help="skip safety checks, such as git pulls -- use with care")
parser.add_option("-B","--build-module",action="store",dest="build_module",default=None,
help="specify a build module to owerride the one in the CONFIG")
else:
parser.add_option("-q","--quiet", action="store_false", dest="verbose", default=True,
help="run in quiet (non-verbose) mode")
- (options, args) = parser.parse_args()
+ options, args = parser.parse_args()
options.mode=mode
if not hasattr(options,'dry_run'):
options.dry_run=False
if mode in Main.regular_modes:
- modules = [ Module(modname,options) for modname in args ]
+ modules = [ Module(modname, options) for modname in args ]
# hack: create a dummy Module to store errors/warnings
error_module = Module('__errors__',options)
else:
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
- print('Skipping module {}: {}'.format(modname,e))
+ print('Skipping module {}: {}'.format(module.name,e))
if options.www:
if mode == "diff":