-#!/usr/bin/python -u
+#!/usr/bin/env python3
-import sys, os
+import sys, os, os.path
import re
import time
+import tempfile
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"
- }
-
-def svn_to_git_name(module):
- if RENAMED_SVN_MODULES.has_key(module):
- 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):
+# 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):
other_choices = [ other_choices ]
chars = [ c for (c,rest) in other_choices ]
choices = []
if 'y' not in chars:
- if default is True: choices.append('[y]')
- else : choices.append('y')
+ if default is True:
+ choices.append('[y]')
+ else :
+ choices.append('y')
if 'n' not in chars:
- if default is False: choices.append('[n]')
- else : choices.append('n')
+ if default is False:
+ choices.append('[n]')
+ else:
+ choices.append('n')
- for (char,choice) in other_choices:
+ for char, choice in other_choices:
if default == char:
- choices.append("["+char+"]"+choice)
+ choices.append("[{}]{}".format(char, choice))
else:
- choices.append("<"+char+">"+choice)
+ choices.append("<{}>{}>".format(char, choice))
try:
- answer=raw_input(question + " " + "/".join(choices) + " ? ")
+ answer = input(question + " " + "/".join(choices) + " ? ")
if not answer:
return default
- answer=answer[0].lower()
+ answer = answer[0].lower()
if answer == 'y':
- if 'y' in chars: return 'y'
- else: return True
+ if 'y' in chars:
+ return 'y'
+ else:
+ return True
elif answer == 'n':
- if 'n' in chars: return 'n'
- else: return False
+ if 'n' in chars:
+ return 'n'
+ else:
+ return False
elif other_choices:
for (char,choice) in other_choices:
if answer == char:
return char
if allow_outside:
return answer
- return prompt(question,default,other_choices)
+ return prompt(question, default, other_choices)
except:
raise
return editor
### fold long lines
-fold_length=132
+fold_length = 132
-def print_fold (line):
+def print_fold(line):
while len(line) >= fold_length:
- print line[:fold_length],'\\'
- line=line[fold_length:]
- print line
+ print(line[:fold_length],'\\')
+ line = line[fold_length:]
+ print(line)
class Command:
- def __init__ (self,command,options):
- self.command=command
- self.options=options
- self.tmp="/tmp/command-%d"%os.getpid()
+ def __init__(self, command, options):
+ self.command = command
+ self.options = options
+ self.tmp = "/tmp/command-{}".format(os.getpid())
- def run (self):
+ def run(self):
if self.options.dry_run:
- print 'dry_run',self.command
+ print('dry_run', self.command)
return 0
if self.options.verbose and self.options.mode not in Main.silent_modes:
- print '+',self.command
+ print('+', self.command)
sys.stdout.flush()
return os.system(self.command)
- def run_silent (self):
+ def run_silent(self):
if self.options.dry_run:
- print 'dry_run',self.command
+ print('dry_run', self.command)
return 0
if self.options.verbose:
- print '+',self.command,' .. ',
+ print('>', os.getcwd())
+ print('+', self.command, ' .. ', end=' ')
sys.stdout.flush()
- retcod=os.system(self.command + " &> " + self.tmp)
+ retcod = os.system("{} &> {}".format(self.command, self.tmp))
if retcod != 0:
- print "FAILED ! -- out+err below (command was %s)"%self.command
- os.system("cat " + self.tmp)
- print "FAILED ! -- end of quoted output"
+ print("FAILED ! -- out+err below (command was {})".format(self.command))
+ os.system("cat {}".format(self.tmp))
+ print("FAILED ! -- end of quoted output")
elif self.options.verbose:
- print "OK"
+ print("OK")
os.unlink(self.tmp)
return retcod
def run_fatal(self):
- if self.run_silent() !=0:
- raise Exception,"Command %s failed"%self.command
+ if self.run_silent() != 0:
+ raise Exception("Command {} failed".format(self.command))
# returns stdout, like bash's $(mycommand)
- def output_of (self,with_stderr=False):
+ def output_of(self, with_stderr=False, binary=False):
if self.options.dry_run:
- print 'dry_run',self.command
+ print('dry_run', self.command)
return 'dry_run output'
- tmp="/tmp/status-%d"%os.getpid()
+ tmp="/tmp/status-{}".format(os.getpid())
if self.options.debug:
- print '+',self.command,' .. ',
+ print('+',self.command,' .. ', end=' ')
sys.stdout.flush()
- command=self.command
+ command = self.command
if with_stderr:
command += " &> "
else:
command += " > "
command += tmp
os.system(command)
- result=file(tmp).read()
+ mode = "r" if not binary else "rb"
+ with open(tmp, mode) as f:
+ result=f.read()
os.unlink(tmp)
if self.options.debug:
- print 'Done',
+ 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 url(self):
- out = Command("svn info %s" % 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 %s" % self.path, self.options).output_of()
- for line in out.split('\n'):
- if line.startswith("Repository Root:"):
- root = line.split()[2].strip()
- return "%s/%s" % (root, self.name())
-
- @classmethod
- def checkout(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):
- return os.system("svn list %s &> /dev/null" % remote) == 0
-
- def tag_exists(self, tagname):
- url = "%s/tags/%s" % (self.repo_root(), tagname)
- return SvnRepository.remote_exists(url)
-
- def update(self, subdir="", recursive=True):
- 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).run_silent()
- 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.checkout(remote, self.path, self.options, recursive=True)
-
- def to_tag(self, tag):
- remote = "%s/tags/%s" % (self.repo_root(), branch)
- SvnRepository.checkout(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"
return os.path.basename(self.path)
def url(self):
- self.repo_root()
+ return self.repo_root()
+
+ def gitweb(self):
+ c = Command("git show | grep commit | awk '{{print $2;}}'", self.options)
+ out = self.__run_in_repo(c.output_of).strip()
+ return "http://git.onelab.eu/?p={}.git;a=commit;h={}".format(self.name(), out)
def repo_root(self):
c = Command("git remote show origin", self.options)
out = self.__run_in_repo(c.output_of)
for line in out.split('\n'):
if line.strip().startswith("Fetch URL:"):
- repo = line.split()[2]
+ return line.split()[2]
@classmethod
- def checkout(cls, remote, local, options, depth=1):
- Command("rm -rf %s" % local, options).run_silent()
- Command("git clone --depth %d %s %s" % (depth, remote, local), options).run_fatal()
+ def clone(cls, remote, local, options, depth=None):
+ Command("rm -rf {}".format(local), options).run_silent()
+ depth_option = "" if depth is None else " --depth {}".format(depth)
+ Command("git clone{} {} {}".format(depth_option, remote, local), options).run_fatal()
return GitRepository(local, options)
@classmethod
- def remote_exists(cls, remote):
- return os.system("git --no-pager ls-remote %s &> /dev/null" % remote) == 0
+ def remote_exists(cls, remote, options):
+ return Command("git --no-pager ls-remote {} &> /dev/null".format(remote), options).run()==0
def tag_exists(self, tagname):
- command = 'git tag -l | grep "^%s$"' % tagname
+ command = 'git tag -l | grep "^{}$"'.format(tagname)
c = Command(command, self.options)
out = self.__run_in_repo(c.output_of, with_stderr=True)
return len(out) > 0
else:
return self.__run_in_repo(c.run_fatal)
- def update(self, subdir=None, recursive=None):
- self.__run_command_in_repo("git pull")
- self.__run_command_in_repo("git pull --tags")
+ def __is_commit_id(self, id):
+ c = Command("git show {} | grep commit | awk '{{print $2;}}'".format(id), self.options)
+ ret = self.__run_in_repo(c.output_of, with_stderr=False)
+ if ret.strip() == id:
+ return True
+ return False
+
+ def update(self, subdir=None, recursive=None, branch="master"):
+ if branch == "master":
+ self.__run_command_in_repo("git checkout {}".format(branch))
+ else:
+ self.to_branch(branch, remote=True)
+ self.__run_command_in_repo("git fetch origin --tags", ignore_errors=True)
+ self.__run_command_in_repo("git fetch origin")
+ if not self.__is_commit_id(branch):
+ # 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):
+ self.revert()
if remote:
- branch = "origin/%s" % branch
- return self.__run_command_in_repo("git checkout %s" % branch)
+ command = "git branch --track {} origin/{}".format(branch, branch)
+ c = Command(command, self.options)
+ self.__run_in_repo(c.output_of, with_stderr=True)
+ return self.__run_command_in_repo("git checkout {}".format(branch))
def to_tag(self, tag):
- return self.__run_command_in_repo("git checkout %s" % tag)
+ self.revert()
+ return self.__run_command_in_repo("git checkout {}".format(tag))
def tag(self, tagname, logfile):
- self.__run_command_in_repo("git tag %s -F %s" % (tagname, logfile))
+ self.__run_command_in_repo("git tag {} -F {}".format(tagname, logfile))
self.commit(logfile)
def diff(self, f=""):
- c = Command("git diff %s" % f, self.options)
- return self.__run_in_repo(c.output_of, with_stderr=True)
+ c = Command("git diff {}".format(f), self.options)
+ try:
+ return self.__run_in_repo(c.output_of, with_stderr=True)
+ except:
+ return self.__run_in_repo(c.output_of, with_stderr=True, binary=True)
def diff_with_tag(self, tagname):
- c = Command("git diff %s" % tagname, self.options)
- return self.__run_in_repo(c.output_of, with_stderr=True)
-
- def commit(self, logfile):
- self.__run_command_in_repo("git add -A", ignore_errors=True)
- self.__run_command_in_repo("git commit -F %s" % logfile, ignore_errors=True)
- self.__run_command_in_repo("git push")
- self.__run_command_in_repo("git push --tags")
+ c = Command("git diff {}".format(tagname), self.options)
+ try:
+ return self.__run_in_repo(c.output_of, with_stderr=True)
+ except:
+ return self.__run_in_repo(c.output_of, with_stderr=True, binary=True)
+
+ def commit(self, logfile, branch="master"):
+ self.__run_command_in_repo("git add .", ignore_errors=True)
+ self.__run_command_in_repo("git add -u", ignore_errors=True)
+ self.__run_command_in_repo("git commit -F {}".format(logfile), ignore_errors=True)
+ if branch == "master" or self.__is_commit_id(branch):
+ self.__run_command_in_repo("git push")
+ else:
+ self.__run_command_in_repo("git push origin {}:{}".format(branch, branch))
+ self.__run_command_in_repo("git push --tags", ignore_errors=True)
def revert(self, f=""):
if f:
- self.__run_command_in_repo("git checkout %s" % f)
+ self.__run_command_in_repo("git checkout {}".format(f))
else:
# revert all
self.__run_command_in_repo("git --no-pager reset --hard")
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)
def is_valid(self):
return os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.path, ".git"))
-
+
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, svnpath):
- module = git_to_svn_name(module)
- return SvnRepository.remote_exists("%s/%s/aaaa-has-moved-to-git" % (svnpath, module))
-
- @classmethod
- def remote_exists(cls, remote):
- for repo in Repository.supported_repo_types:
- if repo.remote_exists(remote):
+ def remote_exists(cls, 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:
- svn_magic_line="--This line, and those below, will be ignored--"
- setting_tag_format = "Setting tag %s"
-
- redirectors=[ # ('module_name_varname','name'),
- ('module_version_varname','version'),
- ('module_taglevel_varname','taglevel'), ]
+ 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'),
+ ]
# where to store user's config
- config_storage="CONFIG"
- #
- config={}
-
- import commands
- configKeys=[ ('svnpath',"Enter your toplevel svnpath",
- "svn+ssh://%s@svn.planet-lab.org/svn/"%commands.getoutput("id -un")),
- ('gitserver', "Enter your git server's hostname", "git.onelab.eu"),
- ('gituser', "Enter your user name (login name) on git server", os.getlogin()),
- ("build", "Enter the name of your build module","build"),
- ('username',"Enter your firstname and lastname for changelogs",""),
- ("email","Enter your email address for changelogs",""),
- ]
+ config_storage = "CONFIG"
+ #
+ config = {}
+
+ import subprocess
+ 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):
- cls.config[key]=raw_input("%s [%s] : "%(message,default)).strip() or default
+ cls.config[key]=input("{} [{}] : ".format(message,default)).strip() or default
@classmethod
- def prompt_config (cls):
+ def prompt_config(cls):
for (key,message,default) in cls.configKeys:
cls.config[key]=""
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")
+ 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")
+ 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*")
- def __init__ (self,module_spec,options):
- # parse module spec
- attempt=Module.matcher_branch_spec.match(module_spec)
+ @classmethod
+ def parse_module_spec(cls, module_spec):
+ name = branch_or_tagname = module_type = ""
+
+ attempt = Module.matcher_branch_spec.match(module_spec)
if attempt:
- self.name=attempt.group('name')
- self.branch=attempt.group('branch')
+ 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:
- self.name=attempt.group('name')
- self.tagname=attempt.group('tagname')
+ module_type = "tag"
+ name=attempt.group('name')
+ branch_or_tagname=attempt.group('tagname')
else:
- self.name=module_spec
+ name = module_spec
+ return name, branch_or_tagname, module_type
+
+
+ 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)
- # when available prefer to use git module name internally
- self.name = svn_to_git_name(self.name)
+ if module_type == "branch":
+ self.branch = branch_or_tagname
+ elif module_type == "tag":
+ self.tagname = branch_or_tagname
self.options=options
- self.module_dir="%s/%s"%(options.workdir,self.name)
+ self.module_dir="{}/{}".format(options.workdir,self.pathname)
self.repository = None
self.build = None
- def run (self,command):
+ def run(self,command):
return Command(command,self.options).run()
- def run_fatal (self,command):
+ def run_fatal(self,command):
return Command(command,self.options).run_fatal()
- def run_prompt (self,message,fun, *args):
- fun_msg = "%s(%s)" % (fun.func_name, ",".join(args))
+ def run_prompt(self,message,fun, *args):
+ fun_msg = "{}({})".format(fun.__name__, ",".join(args))
if not self.options.verbose:
while True:
- choice=prompt(message,True,('s','how'))
- if choice is True:
+ choice = prompt(message, True, ('s','how'))
+ if choice:
fun(*args)
return
- elif choice is False:
- print 'About to run function:', fun_msg
+ else:
+ print('About to run function:', fun_msg)
else:
- question=message+" - want to run function: " + fun_msg
- if prompt(question,True):
+ question = "{} - want to run function: {}".format(message, fun_msg)
+ if prompt(question, True):
fun(*args)
- def friendly_name (self):
- if hasattr(self,'branch'):
- return "%s:%s"%(self.name,self.branch)
- elif hasattr(self,'tagname'):
- return "%s@%s"%(self.name,self.tagname)
+ def friendly_name(self):
+ if hasattr(self, 'branch'):
+ return "{}:{}".format(self.pathname, self.branch)
+ elif hasattr(self, 'tagname'):
+ return "{}@{}".format(self.pathname, self.tagname)
else:
- return self.name
-
- @classmethod
- def git_remote_dir (cls, name):
- return "%s@%s:/git/%s.git" % (cls.config['gituser'], cls.config['gitserver'], name)
+ return self.pathname
@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 = "%s/branches/%s" % (remote, self.branch)
- elif hasattr(self,'tagname'):
- remote = "%s/tags/%s" % (remote, self.tagname)
- else:
- remote = "%s/trunk" % remote
- return remote
+ def git_remote_dir(cls, name):
+ return "{}@{}:/git/{}.git".format(cls.config['gituser'], cls.config['gitserver'], name)
####################
@classmethod
- def init_homedir (cls, options):
+ def init_homedir(cls, options):
if options.verbose and options.mode not in Main.silent_modes:
- print 'Checking for', options.workdir
- storage="%s/%s"%(options.workdir, cls.config_storage)
+ print('Checking for', options.workdir)
+ 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 %s exists and has no CONFIG file
+ print("""The directory {} exists and has no CONFIG file
If this is your regular working directory, please provide another one as the
-module-* commands need a fresh working dir. Make sure that you do not use
-that for other purposes than tagging""" % options.workdir
+module-* commands need a fresh working dir. Make sure that you do not use
+that for other purposes than tagging""".format(options.workdir))
sys.exit(1)
- def checkout_build():
- print "Checking out build module..."
+ def clone_build():
+ print("Checking out build module...")
remote = cls.git_remote_dir(cls.config['build'])
local = os.path.join(options.workdir, cls.config['build'])
- GitRepository.checkout(remote, local, options, depth=1)
- print "OK"
+ GitRepository.clone(remote, local, options, depth=1)
+ print("OK")
def store_config():
- f=file(storage,"w")
- for (key,message,default) in Module.configKeys:
- f.write("%s=%s\n"%(key,Module.config[key]))
- f.close()
+ with open(storage, 'w') as f:
+ for (key, message, default) in Module.configKeys:
+ f.write("{}={}\n".format(key, Module.config[key]))
if options.debug:
- print 'Stored',storage
- Command("cat %s"%storage,options).run()
+ print('Stored', storage)
+ Command("cat {}".format(storage),options).run()
def read_config():
# read config
- f=open(storage)
- for line in f.readlines():
- (key,value)=re.compile("^(.+)=(.+)$").match(line).groups()
- Module.config[key]=value
- f.close()
-
- if not os.path.isdir (options.workdir):
- print "Cannot find",options.workdir,"let's create it"
- Command("mkdir -p %s" % options.workdir, options).run_silent()
+ with open(storage) as f:
+ for line in f.readlines():
+ key, value = re.compile("^(.+)=(.+)$").match(line).groups()
+ Module.config[key] = value
+
+ # owerride config variables using options.
+ if options.build_module:
+ Module.config['build'] = options.build_module
+
+ if not os.path.isdir(options.workdir):
+ print("Cannot find {}, let's create it".format(options.workdir))
+ Command("mkdir -p {}".format(options.workdir), options).run_silent()
cls.prompt_config()
- checkout_build()
+ clone_build()
store_config()
else:
read_config()
# check missing config options
old_layout = False
- for (key,message,default) in cls.configKeys:
- if not Module.config.has_key(key):
- print "Configuration changed for module-tools"
+ for key, message, default in cls.configKeys:
+ if key not in Module.config:
+ print("Configuration changed for module-tools")
cls.prompt_config_option(key, message, default)
old_layout = True
-
+
if old_layout:
- Command("rm -rf %s" % options.workdir, options).run_silent()
- Command("mkdir -p %s" % options.workdir, options).run_silent()
- checkout_build()
+ Command("rm -rf {}".format(options.workdir), options).run_silent()
+ Command("mkdir -p {}".format(options.workdir), options).run_silent()
+ clone_build()
store_config()
build_dir = os.path.join(options.workdir, cls.config['build'])
if not os.path.isdir(build_dir):
- checkout_build()
+ clone_build()
else:
build = Repository(build_dir, options)
if not build.is_clean():
- print "build module needs a revert"
+ print("build module needs a revert")
build.revert()
- print "OK"
+ print("OK")
build.update()
if options.verbose and options.mode not in Main.silent_modes:
- print '******** Using config'
+ print('******** Using config')
for (key,message,default) in Module.configKeys:
- print '\t',key,'=',Module.config[key]
+ print('\t{} = {}'.format(key,Module.config[key]))
- def init_module_dir (self):
+ 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.name, Module.config['svnpath']):
- self.repository = GitRepository.checkout(self.git_remote_dir(self.name),
- self.module_dir,
- self.options)
- else:
- remote = self.svn_selected_remote()
- self.repository = SvnRepository.checkout(remote,
- self.module_dir,
- self.options, recursive=False)
+ if not os.path.isdir(self.module_dir):
+ 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.name, Module.config['svnpath']):
- 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 hasattr(self,'branch'):
+
+ if self.repository.type == "git":
+ if hasattr(self, 'branch'):
self.repository.to_branch(self.branch)
- elif hasattr(self,'tagname'):
+ elif hasattr(self, 'tagname'):
self.repository.to_tag(self.tagname)
-
else:
- raise Exception, 'Cannot find %s - check module name'%self.module_dir
+ raise Exception('Cannot find {} - or not a git module'.format(self.module_dir))
- def revert_module_dir (self):
+ def revert_module_dir(self):
if self.options.fast_checks:
- if self.options.verbose: print 'Skipping revert of %s' % self.module_dir
+ if self.options.verbose: print('Skipping revert of {}'.format(self.module_dir))
return
if self.options.verbose:
- print 'Checking whether', self.module_dir, 'needs being reverted'
-
+ print('Checking whether', self.module_dir, 'needs being reverted')
+
if not self.repository.is_clean():
self.repository.revert()
- def update_module_dir (self):
+ def update_module_dir(self):
if self.options.fast_checks:
- if self.options.verbose: print 'Skipping update of %s' % self.module_dir
+ if self.options.verbose: print('Skipping update of {}'.format(self.module_dir))
return
if self.options.verbose:
- print 'Updating', self.module_dir
- self.repository.update()
+ print('Updating', self.module_dir)
+
+ if hasattr(self, 'branch'):
+ self.repository.update(branch=self.branch)
+ elif hasattr(self, 'tagname'):
+ self.repository.update(branch=self.tagname)
+ else:
+ self.repository.update()
- def main_specname (self):
- attempt="%s/%s.spec"%(self.module_dir,self.name)
- if os.path.isfile (attempt):
+ def main_specname(self):
+ attempt = "{}/{}.spec".format(self.module_dir, self.name)
+ if os.path.isfile(attempt):
return attempt
- pattern1="%s/*.spec"%self.module_dir
- level1=glob(pattern1)
+ pattern1 = "{}/*.spec".format(self.module_dir)
+ level1 = glob(pattern1)
if level1:
return level1[0]
- pattern2="%s/*/*.spec"%self.module_dir
- level2=glob(pattern2)
+ pattern2 = "{}/*/*.spec".format(self.module_dir)
+ level2 = glob(pattern2)
if level2:
return level2[0]
- raise Exception, 'Cannot guess specfile for module %s -- patterns were %s or %s'%(self.name,pattern1,pattern2)
+ raise Exception('Cannot guess specfile for module {} -- patterns were {} or {}'\
+ .format(self.pathname,pattern1,pattern2))
- def all_specnames (self):
- level1=glob("%s/*.spec" % self.module_dir)
- if level1: return level1
- level2=glob("%s/*/*.spec" % self.module_dir)
+ def all_specnames(self):
+ level1 = glob("{}/*.spec".format(self.module_dir))
+ if level1:
+ return level1
+ level2 = glob("{}/*/*.spec".format(self.module_dir))
return level2
- def parse_spec (self, specfile, varnames):
+ def parse_spec(self, specfile, varnames):
if self.options.verbose:
- print 'Parsing',specfile,
+ print('Parsing',specfile, end=' ')
for var in varnames:
- print "[%s]"%var,
- print ""
+ print("[{}]".format(var), end=' ')
+ print("")
result={}
- f=open(specfile)
- for line in f.readlines():
- attempt=Module.matcher_rpm_define.match(line)
- if attempt:
- (define,var,value)=attempt.groups()
- if var in varnames:
- result[var]=value
- f.close()
+ with open(specfile, encoding='utf-8') as f:
+ for line in f.readlines():
+ attempt = Module.matcher_rpm_define.match(line)
+ if attempt:
+ define, var, value = attempt.groups()
+ if var in varnames:
+ result[var] = value
if self.options.debug:
- print 'found',len(result),'keys'
- for (k,v) in result.iteritems():
- print k,'=',v
+ print('found {} keys'.format(len(result)))
+ for k, v in result.items():
+ print('{} = {}'.format(k, v))
return result
-
+
# stores in self.module_name_varname the rpm variable to be used for the module's name
# and the list of these names in self.varnames
- def spec_dict (self):
- specfile=self.main_specname()
- redirector_keys = [ varname for (varname,default) in Module.redirectors]
- redirect_dict = self.parse_spec(specfile,redirector_keys)
+ def spec_dict(self):
+ specfile = self.main_specname()
+ redirector_keys = [ varname for (varname, default) in Module.redirectors]
+ redirect_dict = self.parse_spec(specfile, redirector_keys)
if self.options.debug:
- print '1st pass parsing done, redirect_dict=',redirect_dict
- varnames=[]
- for (varname,default) in Module.redirectors:
- if redirect_dict.has_key(varname):
- setattr(self,varname,redirect_dict[varname])
+ print('1st pass parsing done, redirect_dict=', redirect_dict)
+ varnames = []
+ for varname, default in Module.redirectors:
+ if varname in redirect_dict:
+ setattr(self, varname, redirect_dict[varname])
varnames += [redirect_dict[varname]]
else:
- setattr(self,varname,default)
- varnames += [ default ]
+ setattr(self, varname, default)
+ varnames += [ default ]
self.varnames = varnames
- result = self.parse_spec (specfile,self.varnames)
+ result = self.parse_spec(specfile, self.varnames)
if self.options.debug:
- print '2st pass parsing done, varnames=',varnames,'result=',result
+ print('2st pass parsing done, varnames={} result={}'.format(varnames, result))
return result
- def patch_spec_var (self, patch_dict,define_missing=False):
+ def patch_spec_var(self, patch_dict,define_missing=False):
for specfile in self.all_specnames():
# record the keys that were changed
- changed = dict ( [ (x,False) for x in patch_dict.keys() ] )
- newspecfile=specfile+".new"
+ changed = {x : False for x in list(patch_dict.keys()) }
+ newspecfile = "{}.new".format(specfile)
if self.options.verbose:
- print 'Patching',specfile,'for',patch_dict.keys()
- spec=open (specfile)
- new=open(newspecfile,"w")
-
- for line in spec.readlines():
- attempt=Module.matcher_rpm_define.match(line)
- if attempt:
- (define,var,value)=attempt.groups()
- if var in patch_dict.keys():
- if self.options.debug:
- print 'rewriting %s as %s'%(var,patch_dict[var])
- new.write('%%%s %s %s\n'%(define,var,patch_dict[var]))
- changed[var]=True
- continue
- new.write(line)
- if define_missing:
- for (key,was_changed) in changed.iteritems():
- if not was_changed:
- if self.options.debug:
- print 'rewriting missing %s as %s'%(key,patch_dict[key])
- new.write('\n%%define %s %s\n'%(key,patch_dict[key]))
- spec.close()
- new.close()
- os.rename(newspecfile,specfile)
+ print('Patching', specfile, 'for', list(patch_dict.keys()))
+
+ with open(specfile, encoding='utf-8') as spec:
+ with open(newspecfile, "w", encoding='utf-8') as new:
+ for line in spec.readlines():
+ attempt = Module.matcher_rpm_define.match(line)
+ if attempt:
+ define, var, value = attempt.groups()
+ if var in list(patch_dict.keys()):
+ if self.options.debug:
+ print('rewriting {} as {}'.format(var, patch_dict[var]))
+ new.write('%{} {} {}\n'.format(define, var, patch_dict[var]))
+ changed[var] = True
+ continue
+ new.write(line)
+ if define_missing:
+ for key, was_changed in changed.items():
+ if not was_changed:
+ if self.options.debug:
+ print('rewriting missing {} as {}'.format(key, patch_dict[key]))
+ new.write('\n%define {} {}\n'.format(key, patch_dict[key]))
+ os.rename(newspecfile, specfile)
# returns all lines until the magic line
- def unignored_lines (self, logfile):
- result=[]
+ def unignored_lines(self, logfile):
+ result = []
white_line_matcher = re.compile("\A\s*\Z")
- for logline in file(logfile).readlines():
- if logline.strip() == Module.svn_magic_line:
- break
- elif white_line_matcher.match(logline):
- continue
- else:
- result.append(logline.strip()+'\n')
+ with open(logfile) as f:
+ for logline in f.readlines():
+ if logline.strip() == Module.edit_magic_line:
+ break
+ elif white_line_matcher.match(logline):
+ continue
+ else:
+ result.append(logline.strip()+'\n')
return result
# creates a copy of the input with only the unignored lines
- def stripped_magic_line_filename (self, filein, fileout ,new_tag_name):
- f=file(fileout,'w')
- f.write(self.setting_tag_format%new_tag_name + '\n')
- for line in self.unignored_lines(filein):
- f.write(line)
- f.close()
-
- def insert_changelog (self, logfile, oldtag, newtag):
+ def strip_magic_line_filename(self, filein, fileout ,new_tag_name):
+ with open(fileout,'w') as f:
+ f.write(self.setting_tag_format.format(new_tag_name) + '\n')
+ for line in self.unignored_lines(filein):
+ f.write(line)
+
+ def insert_changelog(self, logfile, newtag):
for specfile in self.all_specnames():
- newspecfile=specfile+".new"
+ newspecfile = "{}.new".format(specfile)
if self.options.verbose:
- print 'Inserting changelog from %s into %s'%(logfile,specfile)
- spec=open (specfile)
- new=open(newspecfile,"w")
- for line in spec.readlines():
- new.write(line)
- if re.compile('%changelog').match(line):
- dateformat="* %a %b %d %Y"
- datepart=time.strftime(dateformat)
- logpart="%s <%s> - %s"%(Module.config['username'],
- Module.config['email'],
- newtag)
- new.write(datepart+" "+logpart+"\n")
- for logline in self.unignored_lines(logfile):
- new.write("- " + logline)
- new.write("\n")
- spec.close()
- new.close()
+ print('Inserting changelog from {} into {}'.format(logfile, specfile))
+
+ with open(specfile) as spec:
+ with open(newspecfile,"w") as new:
+ for line in spec.readlines():
+ new.write(line)
+ if re.compile('%changelog').match(line):
+ dateformat="* %a %b %d %Y"
+ datepart=time.strftime(dateformat)
+ logpart="{} <{}> - {}".format(Module.config['username'],
+ Module.config['email'],
+ newtag)
+ new.write("{} {}\n".format(datepart,logpart))
+ for logline in self.unignored_lines(logfile):
+ new.write("- " + logline)
+ new.write("\n")
os.rename(newspecfile,specfile)
-
- def show_dict (self, spec_dict):
+
+ def show_dict(self, spec_dict):
if self.options.verbose:
- for (k,v) in spec_dict.iteritems():
- print k,'=',v
+ for k, v in spec_dict.items():
+ print('{} = {}'.format(k, v))
- def last_tag (self, spec_dict):
+ def last_tag(self, spec_dict):
try:
- return "%s-%s" % (spec_dict[self.module_version_varname],
- spec_dict[self.module_taglevel_varname])
- except KeyError,err:
- raise Exception,'Something is wrong with module %s, cannot determine %s - exiting'%(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 "%s-%s" % (base_tag_name, self.last_tag(spec_dict))
-
+ return "{}-{}".format(spec_dict[self.module_version_varname],
+ spec_dict[self.module_taglevel_varname])
+ except KeyError as err:
+ raise Exception('Something is wrong with module {}, cannot determine {} - exiting'\
+ .format(self.name, err))
+
+ def tag_name(self, spec_dict):
+ return "{}-{}".format(self.name, self.last_tag(spec_dict))
+
+
+ pattern_format="\A\s*{module}-(GITPATH)\s*(=|:=)\s*(?P<url_main>[^\s]+)/{module}[^\s]+"
+
+ def is_mentioned_in_tagsfile(self, tagsfile):
+ # so that {module} gets replaced from format
+ module = self.name
+ module_matcher = re.compile(Module.pattern_format.format(**locals()))
+ with open(tagsfile) as f:
+ for line in f.readlines():
+ if module_matcher.match(line):
+ return True
+ return False
##############################
# using fine_grain means replacing only those instances that currently refer to this tag
- # otherwise, <module>-SVNPATH is replaced unconditionnally
- def patch_tags_file (self, tagsfile, oldname, newname,fine_grain=True):
- newtagsfile=tagsfile+".new"
- tags=open (tagsfile)
- new=open(newtagsfile,"w")
-
- matches=0
- # fine-grain : replace those lines that refer to oldname
- if fine_grain:
- if self.options.verbose:
- print 'Replacing %s into %s\n\tin %s .. '%(oldname,newname,tagsfile),
- matcher=re.compile("^(.*)%s(.*)"%oldname)
- for line in tags.readlines():
- if not matcher.match(line):
- new.write(line)
- else:
- (begin,end)=matcher.match(line).groups()
- new.write(begin+newname+end+"\n")
- matches += 1
- # brute-force : change uncommented lines that define <module>-SVNPATH
- else:
- if self.options.verbose:
- print 'Searching for -SVNPATH lines referring to /%s/\n\tin %s .. '%(self.name,tagsfile),
- pattern="\A\s*(?P<make_name>[^\s]+)-SVNPATH\s*(=|:=)\s*(?P<url_main>[^\s]+)/%s/[^\s]+"\
- %(self.name)
- matcher_module=re.compile(pattern)
- for line in tags.readlines():
- attempt=matcher_module.match(line)
- if attempt:
- svnpath="%s-SVNPATH"%(attempt.group('make_name'))
+ # otherwise, <module>-GITPATH is replaced unconditionnally
+ def patch_tags_file(self, tagsfile, oldname, newname, fine_grain=True):
+ newtagsfile = "{}.new".format(tagsfile)
+
+ with open(tagsfile) as tags:
+ with open(newtagsfile,"w") as new:
+ matches = 0
+ # fine-grain : replace those lines that refer to oldname
+ if fine_grain:
if self.options.verbose:
- print ' '+svnpath,
- replacement = "%-32s:= %s/%s/tags/%s\n"%(svnpath,attempt.group('url_main'),self.name,newname)
- new.write(replacement)
- matches += 1
+ print('Replacing {} into {}\n\tin {} .. '.format(oldname, newname, tagsfile), end=' ')
+ matcher = re.compile("^(.*){}(.*)".format(oldname))
+ for line in tags.readlines():
+ if not matcher.match(line):
+ new.write(line)
+ else:
+ begin, end = matcher.match(line).groups()
+ new.write(begin+newname+end+"\n")
+ matches += 1
+ # brute-force : change uncommented lines that define <module>-GITPATH
else:
- new.write(line)
- tags.close()
- new.close()
+ if self.options.verbose:
+ print('Searching for -GITPATH lines referring to /{}/\n\tin {} .. '\
+ .format(self.pathname, tagsfile), end=' ')
+ # so that {module} gets replaced from format
+ module = self.name
+ module_matcher = re.compile(Module.pattern_format.format(**locals()))
+ for line in tags.readlines():
+ attempt = module_matcher.match(line)
+ if attempt:
+ if line.find("-GITPATH") >= 0:
+ modulepath = "{}-GITPATH".format(self.name)
+ replacement = "{:<32}:= {}/{}.git@{}\n"\
+ .format(modulepath, attempt.group('url_main'), self.pathname, newname)
+ else:
+ 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)
+ matches += 1
+ else:
+ new.write(line)
+
os.rename(newtagsfile,tagsfile)
- if self.options.verbose: print "%d changes"%matches
+ if self.options.verbose:
+ 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 %s repository tag: %s - " % (self.repository.type, tagname),
+ 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 %s repository tag: %s - " % (self.repository.type, old_svn_tag_name),
- 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:
- print "OK",
- if found: print "- found"
- else: print "- not found"
+ print("OK", end=' ')
+ print("- found" if found else "- not found")
else:
if self.options.verbose:
- print "KO"
- if found:
- raise Exception, "tag (%s) is already there" % tagname
- else:
- raise Exception, "can not find required tag (%s)" % tagname
+ print("KO")
+ exception_format = "tag ({}) is already there" if found else "can not find required tag ({})"
+ raise Exception(exception_format.format(tagname))
return found_tagname
##############################
- def do_tag (self):
+ def do_tag(self):
self.init_module_dir()
self.revert_module_dir()
self.update_module_dir()
# parse specfile
spec_dict = self.spec_dict()
self.show_dict(spec_dict)
-
- # side effects
- old_tag_name = self.tag_name(spec_dict)
- old_svn_tag_name = self.tag_name(spec_dict, old_svn_name=True)
- if (self.options.new_version):
+ # compute previous tag - if not bypassed
+ if not self.options.bypass:
+ old_tag_name = self.tag_name(spec_dict)
+ # sanity check
+ old_tag_name = self.check_tag(old_tag_name, need_it=True)
+
+ if self.options.new_version:
# new version set on command line
spec_dict[self.module_version_varname] = self.options.new_version
spec_dict[self.module_taglevel_varname] = 0
else:
# increment taglevel
- new_taglevel = str ( int (spec_dict[self.module_taglevel_varname]) + 1)
+ new_taglevel = str( int(spec_dict[self.module_taglevel_varname]) + 1)
spec_dict[self.module_taglevel_varname] = new_taglevel
new_tag_name = self.tag_name(spec_dict)
-
# sanity check
- old_tag_name = self.check_tag(old_tag_name, need_it=True, old_svn_tag_name=old_svn_tag_name)
new_tag_name = self.check_tag(new_tag_name, need_it=False)
# checking for diffs
- 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.name,False):
- return
+ 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 {}, want to tag anyway".format(self.pathname), False):
+ return
- # side effect in trunk's specfile
+ # side effect in head's specfile
self.patch_spec_var(spec_dict)
- # prepare changelog file
- # we use the standard subversion magic string (see svn_magic_line)
+ # prepare changelog file
+ # we use the standard subversion magic string (see edit_magic_line)
# so we can provide useful information, such as version numbers and diff
# in the same file
- changelog="/tmp/%s-%d.edit"%(self.name,os.getpid())
- changelog_svn="/tmp/%s-%d.svn"%(self.name,os.getpid())
- setting_tag_line=Module.setting_tag_format%new_tag_name
- file(changelog,"w").write("""
-%s
-%s
+ changelog_plain = "/tmp/{}-{}.edit".format(self.name, os.getpid())
+ changelog_strip = "/tmp/{}-{}.strip".format(self.name, os.getpid())
+ setting_tag_line = Module.setting_tag_format.format(new_tag_name)
+ with open(changelog_plain, 'w') as f:
+ f.write("""
+{}
+{}
Please write a changelog for this new tag in the section above
-"""%(Module.svn_magic_line,setting_tag_line))
+""".format(Module.edit_magic_line, setting_tag_line))
+
+ if self.options.bypass:
+ pass
+ elif prompt('Want to see diffs while writing changelog', True):
+ with open(changelog_plain, "a") as f:
+ f.write('DIFF=========\n' + diff_output)
- if not self.options.verbose or prompt('Want to see diffs while writing changelog',True):
- file(changelog,"a").write('DIFF=========\n' + diff_output)
-
if self.options.debug:
prompt('Proceed ?')
- # edit it
- self.run("%s %s"%(self.options.editor,changelog))
- # strip magic line in second file - looks like svn has changed its magic line with 1.6
- # so we do the job ourselves
- self.stripped_magic_line_filename(changelog,changelog_svn,new_tag_name)
+ # edit it
+ self.run("{} {}".format(self.options.editor, changelog_plain))
+ # 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:
- self.insert_changelog (changelog,old_tag_name,new_tag_name)
+ self.insert_changelog(changelog_plain, new_tag_name)
## update build
- build_path = os.path.join(self.options.workdir,
- Module.config['build'])
+ build_path = os.path.join(self.options.workdir, Module.config['build'])
build = Repository(build_path, self.options)
if self.options.build_branch:
build.to_branch(self.options.build_branch)
if not build.is_clean():
build.revert()
- tagsfiles=glob(build.path+"/*-tags*.mk")
- tagsdict=dict( [ (x,'todo') for x in tagsfiles ] )
+ tagsfiles = glob(build.path+"/*-tags.mk")
+ tagsdict = { x : 'todo' for x in tagsfiles }
default_answer = 'y'
tagsfiles.sort()
while True:
+ # do not bother if in bypass mode
+ if self.options.bypass:
+ break
for tagsfile in tagsfiles:
- status=tagsdict[tagsfile]
- basename=os.path.basename(tagsfile)
- print ".................... Dealing with %s"%basename
+ if not self.is_mentioned_in_tagsfile(tagsfile):
+ if self.options.verbose:
+ print("tagsfile {} does not mention {} - skipped".format(tagsfile, self.name))
+ continue
+ status = tagsdict[tagsfile]
+ basename = os.path.basename(tagsfile)
+ print(".................... Dealing with {}".format(basename))
while tagsdict[tagsfile] == 'todo' :
- choice = prompt ("insert %s in %s "%(new_tag_name,basename),default_answer,
- [ ('y','es'), ('n', 'ext'), ('f','orce'),
+ choice = prompt("insert {} in {} ".format(new_tag_name, basename),
+ default_answer,
+ [ ('y','es'), ('n', 'ext'), ('f','orce'),
('d','iff'), ('r','evert'), ('c', 'at'), ('h','elp') ] ,
allow_outside=True)
if choice == 'y':
- self.patch_tags_file(tagsfile,old_tag_name,new_tag_name,fine_grain=True)
+ self.patch_tags_file(tagsfile, old_tag_name, new_tag_name, fine_grain=True)
elif choice == 'n':
- print 'Done with %s'%os.path.basename(tagsfile)
- tagsdict[tagsfile]='done'
+ print('Done with {}'.format(os.path.basename(tagsfile)))
+ tagsdict[tagsfile] = 'done'
elif choice == 'f':
- self.patch_tags_file(tagsfile,old_tag_name,new_tag_name,fine_grain=False)
+ self.patch_tags_file(tagsfile, old_tag_name, new_tag_name, fine_grain=False)
elif choice == 'd':
- print build.diff(f=tagsfile)
+ print(build.diff(f=os.path.basename(tagsfile)))
elif choice == 'r':
build.revert(f=tagsfile)
elif choice == 'c':
- self.run("cat %s"%tagsfile)
+ self.run("cat {}".format(tagsfile))
else:
- name=self.name
- print """y: change %(name)s-SVNPATH only if it currently refers to %(old_tag_name)s
-f: unconditionnally change any line that assigns %(name)s-SVNPATH to using %(new_tag_name)s
+ name = self.name
+ print(
+"""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
-n: move to next file"""%locals()
+n: move to next file""".format(**locals()))
- if prompt("Want to review changes on tags files",False):
- tagsdict = dict ( [ (x, 'todo') for x in tagsfiles ] )
- default_answer='d'
+ if prompt("Want to review changes on tags files", False):
+ tagsdict = {x : 'todo' for x in tagsfiles }
+ default_answer = 'd'
else:
break
def diff_all_changes():
- print build.diff()
- print self.repository.diff()
+ print(build.diff())
+ print(self.repository.diff())
def commit_all_changes(log):
- self.repository.commit(log)
+ if hasattr(self, 'branch'):
+ self.repository.commit(log, branch=self.branch)
+ else:
+ self.repository.commit(log)
build.commit(log)
self.run_prompt("Review module and build", diff_all_changes)
- self.run_prompt("Commit module and build", commit_all_changes, changelog_svn)
- self.run_prompt("Create tag", self.repository.tag, new_tag_name, changelog_svn)
+ self.run_prompt("Commit module and build", commit_all_changes, changelog_strip)
+ self.run_prompt("Create tag", self.repository.tag, new_tag_name, changelog_strip)
if self.options.debug:
- print 'Preserving',changelog,'and stripped',changelog_svn
+ print('Preserving {} and stripped {}', changelog_plain, changelog_strip)
else:
- os.unlink(changelog)
- os.unlink(changelog_svn)
+ os.unlink(changelog_plain)
+ os.unlink(changelog_strip)
##############################
- def do_version (self):
+ def do_version(self):
self.init_module_dir()
self.revert_module_dir()
self.update_module_dir()
spec_dict = self.spec_dict()
if self.options.www:
- self.html_store_title('Version for module %s (%s)' % (self.friendly_name(),
- self.last_tag(spec_dict)))
+ self.html_store_title('Version for module {} ({})'\
+ .format(self.friendly_name(), self.last_tag(spec_dict)))
for varname in self.varnames:
- if not spec_dict.has_key(varname):
- self.html_print ('Could not find %%define for %s'%varname)
+ if varname not in spec_dict:
+ self.html_print('Could not find %define for {}'.format(varname))
return
else:
- self.html_print ("%-16s %s"%(varname,spec_dict[varname]))
+ self.html_print("{:<16} {}".format(varname, spec_dict[varname]))
+ self.html_print("{:<16} {}".format('url', self.repository.url()))
if self.options.verbose:
- self.html_print ("%-16s %s"%('main specfile:',self.main_specname()))
- self.html_print ("%-16s %s"%('specfiles:',self.all_specnames()))
+ self.html_print("{:<16} {}".format('main specfile:', self.main_specname()))
+ self.html_print("{:<16} {}".format('specfiles:', self.all_specnames()))
self.html_print_end()
##############################
- def do_diff (self):
+ def do_diff(self):
self.init_module_dir()
self.revert_module_dir()
self.update_module_dir()
# 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'
+ print('Getting diff')
diff_output = self.repository.diff_with_tag(tag_name)
if self.options.list:
if diff_output:
- print self.name
+ print(self.pathname)
else:
- thename=self.friendly_name()
- do_print=False
+ thename = self.friendly_name()
+ do_print = False
if self.options.www and diff_output:
- self.html_store_title("Diffs in module %s (%s) : %d chars"%(\
- thename,self.last_tag(spec_dict),len(diff_output)))
+ self.html_store_title("Diffs in module {} ({}) : {} chars"\
+ .format(thename, self.last_tag(spec_dict), len(diff_output)))
- self.html_store_raw ('<p> < (left) %s </p>' % tag_name)
- self.html_store_raw ('<p> > (right) %s </p>' % thename)
- self.html_store_pre (diff_output)
+ self.html_store_raw('<p> < (left) {} </p>'.format(tag_name))
+ self.html_store_raw('<p> > (right) {} </p>'.format(thename))
+ self.html_store_pre(diff_output)
elif not self.options.www:
- print 'x'*30,'module',thename
- print 'x'*20,'<',tag_name
- print 'x'*20,'>',thename
- print diff_output
+ print('x'*30, 'module', thename)
+ print('x'*20, '<', tag_name)
+ print('x'*20, '>', thename)
+ print(diff_output)
##############################
# store and restitute html fragments
- @staticmethod
- def html_href (url,text): return '<a href="%s">%s</a>'%(url,text)
+ @staticmethod
+ def html_href(url,text):
+ return '<a href="{}">{}</a>'.format(url, text)
- @staticmethod
- def html_anchor (url,text): return '<a name="%s">%s</a>'%(url,text)
+ @staticmethod
+ def html_anchor(url,text):
+ return '<a name="{}">{}</a>'.format(url,text)
@staticmethod
- def html_quote (text):
- return text.replace('&','&').replace('<','<').replace('>','>')
+ def html_quote(text):
+ return text.replace('&', '&').replace('<', '<').replace('>', '>')
# only the fake error module has multiple titles
- def html_store_title (self, title):
- if not hasattr(self,'titles'): self.titles=[]
+ def html_store_title(self, title):
+ if not hasattr(self,'titles'):
+ self.titles=[]
self.titles.append(title)
- def html_store_raw (self, html):
- if not hasattr(self,'body'): self.body=''
+ def html_store_raw(self, html):
+ if not hasattr(self,'body'):
+ self.body=''
self.body += html
- def html_store_pre (self, text):
- if not hasattr(self,'body'): self.body=''
- self.body += '<pre>' + self.html_quote(text) + '</pre>'
+ def html_store_pre(self, text):
+ if not hasattr(self,'body'):
+ self.body=''
+ self.body += '<pre>{}</pre>'.format(self.html_quote(text))
- def html_print (self, txt):
+ def html_print(self, txt):
if not self.options.www:
- print txt
+ print(txt)
else:
- if not hasattr(self,'in_list') or not self.in_list:
+ if not hasattr(self, 'in_list') or not self.in_list:
self.html_store_raw('<ul>')
- self.in_list=True
- self.html_store_raw('<li>'+txt+'</li>')
+ self.in_list = True
+ self.html_store_raw('<li>{}</li>'.format(txt))
- def html_print_end (self):
+ def html_print_end(self):
if self.options.www:
- self.html_store_raw ('</ul>')
+ self.html_store_raw('</ul>')
@staticmethod
def html_dump_header(title):
- nowdate=time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
- nowtime=time.strftime("%H:%M (%Z)")
- print """<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
+ nowdate = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
+ nowtime = time.strftime("%H:%M (%Z)")
+ print("""<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en">
<head>
-<title> %s </title>
+<title> {} </title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<style type="text/css">
-body { font-family:georgia, serif; }
-h1 {font-size: large; }
-p.title {font-size: x-large; }
-span.error {text-weight:bold; color: red; }
+body {{ font-family:georgia, serif; }}
+h1 {{font-size: large; }}
+p.title {{font-size: x-large; }}
+span.error {{text-weight:bold; color: red; }}
</style>
</head>
<body>
-<p class='title'> %s - status on %s at %s</p>
+<p class='title'> {} - status on {} at {}</p>
<ul>
-"""%(title,title,nowdate,nowtime)
+""".format(title, title, nowdate, nowtime))
@staticmethod
def html_dump_middle():
- print "</ul>"
+ print("</ul>")
@staticmethod
def html_dump_footer():
- print "</body></html"
+ print("</body></html")
def html_dump_toc(self):
if hasattr(self,'titles'):
for title in self.titles:
- print '<li>',self.html_href ('#'+self.friendly_name(),title),'</li>'
+ print('<li>', self.html_href('#'+self.friendly_name(),title), '</li>')
def html_dump_body(self):
if hasattr(self,'titles'):
for title in self.titles:
- print '<hr /><h1>',self.html_anchor(self.friendly_name(),title),'</h1>'
+ print('<hr /><h1>', self.html_anchor(self.friendly_name(),title), '</h1>')
if hasattr(self,'body'):
- print self.body
- print '<p class="top">',self.html_href('#','Back to top'),'</p>'
+ print(self.body)
+ print('<p class="top">', self.html_href('#','Back to top'), '</p>')
+
+
+
+class Build(Module):
+
+ def __get_modules(self, tagfile):
+ self.init_module_dir()
+ modules = {}
+
+ tagfile = os.path.join(self.module_dir, tagfile)
+ for line in open(tagfile):
+ try:
+ name, url = line.split(':=')
+ name, git_path = name.rsplit('-', 1)
+ modules[name] = (git_path.strip(), url.strip())
+ except:
+ pass
+ return modules
+
+ def get_modules(self, tagfile):
+ modules = self.__get_modules(tagfile)
+ for module in modules:
+ module_type = tag_or_branch = ""
+
+ path_type, url = modules[module]
+ if path_type == "GITPATH":
+ module_spec = os.path.split(url)[-1].replace(".git","")
+ name, tag_or_branch, module_type = self.parse_module_spec(module_spec)
+ else:
+ tag_or_branch = os.path.split(url)[-1].strip()
+ if url.find('/tags/') >= 0:
+ module_type = "tag"
+ elif url.find('/branches/') >= 0:
+ module_type = "branch"
+
+ modules[module] = {"module_type" : module_type,
+ "path_type": path_type,
+ "tag_or_branch": tag_or_branch,
+ "url":url}
+ return modules
+
+def modules_diff(first, second):
+ diff = {}
+
+ for module in first:
+ if module not in second:
+ print("=== module {} missing in right-hand side ===".format(module))
+ continue
+ if first[module]['tag_or_branch'] != second[module]['tag_or_branch']:
+ diff[module] = (first[module]['tag_or_branch'], second[module]['tag_or_branch'])
+
+ first_set = set(first.keys())
+ second_set = set(second.keys())
+
+ new_modules = list(second_set - first_set)
+ removed_modules = list(first_set - second_set)
+
+ return diff, new_modules, removed_modules
+
+def release_changelog(options, buildtag_old, buildtag_new):
+
+ # the command line expects new old, so we treat the tagfiles in the same order
+ nb_tags = len(options.distrotags)
+ if nb_tags == 1:
+ tagfile_new = tagfile_old = options.distrotags[0]
+ elif nb_tags == 2:
+ tagfile_new, tagfile_old = options.distrotags
+ else:
+ print("ERROR: provide one or two tagfile name (eg. onelab-k32-tags.mk)")
+ print("two tagfiles can be mentioned when a tagfile has been renamed")
+ return
+
+ if options.dry_run:
+ print("------------------------------ Computing Changelog from")
+ print("buildtag_old", buildtag_old, "tagfile_old", tagfile_old)
+ print("buildtag_new", buildtag_new, "tagfile_new", tagfile_new)
+ return
+
+ print('----')
+ print('----')
+ print('----')
+ print('= build tag {} to {} ='.format(buildtag_old, buildtag_new))
+ print('== distro {} ({} to {}) =='.format(tagfile_new, buildtag_old, buildtag_new))
+
+ build = Build("build@{}".format(buildtag_old), options)
+ build.init_module_dir()
+ first = build.get_modules(tagfile_old)
+
+ print(' * from', buildtag_old, build.repository.gitweb())
+
+ build = Build("build@{}".format(buildtag_new), options)
+ build.init_module_dir()
+ second = build.get_modules(tagfile_new)
+
+ print(' * to', buildtag_new, build.repository.gitweb())
+
+ diff, new_modules, removed_modules = modules_diff(first, second)
+
+
+ def get_module(name, tag):
+ if not tag or tag == "trunk":
+ return Module("{}".format(module), options)
+ else:
+ return Module("{}@{}".format(module, tag), options)
+
+
+ for module in diff:
+ print('=== {} - {} to {} : package {} ==='.format(tagfile_new, buildtag_old, buildtag_new, module))
+
+ first, second = diff[module]
+ m = get_module(module, first)
+ os.system('rm -rf {}'.format(m.module_dir)) # cleanup module dir
+ m.init_module_dir()
+
+ print(' * from', first, m.repository.gitweb())
+
+ specfile = m.main_specname()
+ (tmpfd, tmpfile) = tempfile.mkstemp()
+ os.system("cp -f /{} {}".format(specfile, tmpfile))
+
+ m = get_module(module, second)
+ # patch for ipfw that, being managed in a separate repo, won't work for now
+ try:
+ m.init_module_dir()
+ except Exception as e:
+ print("""Could not retrieve module {} - skipped
+{{{{{{ {} }}}}}}
+""".format( m.friendly_name(), e))
+ continue
+ specfile = m.main_specname()
+
+ print(' * to', second, m.repository.gitweb())
+
+ print('{{{')
+ os.system("diff -u {} {} | sed -e 's,{},[[previous version]],'"\
+ .format(tmpfile, specfile, tmpfile))
+ print('}}}')
+
+ os.unlink(tmpfile)
+
+ for module in new_modules:
+ print('=== {} : new package in build {} ==='.format(tagfile_new, module))
+
+ for module in removed_modules:
+ print('=== {} : removed package from build {} ==='.format(tagfile_new, module))
+
+
+def adopt_tag(options, args):
+ modules=[]
+ for module in options.modules:
+ modules += module.split()
+ for module in modules:
+ modobj=Module(module,options)
+ for tags_file in args:
+ if options.verbose:
+ print('adopting tag {} for {} in {}'.format(options.tag, module, tags_file))
+ modobj.patch_tags_file(tags_file, '_unused_', options.tag, fine_grain=False)
+ if options.verbose:
+ Command("git diff {}".format(" ".join(args)), options).run()
+
##############################
class Main:
module-tools : a set of tools to manage subversion tags and specfile
requires the specfile to either
* define *version* and *taglevel*
- OR alternatively
+ OR alternatively
* define redirection variables module_version_varname / module_taglevel_varname
-Trunk:
- by default, the trunk of modules is taken into account
+Master:
+ by default, the 'master' branch of modules is the target
in this case, just mention the module name as <module_desc>
Branches:
- if you wish to work on a branch rather than on the trunk,
+ if you wish to work on another branch,
you can use something like e.g. Mom:2.1 as <module_desc>
"""
release_usage="""Usage: %prog [options] tag1 .. tagn
release-changelog :4.2 4.2-rc25
You can refer to the build trunk by just mentioning 'trunk', e.g.
release-changelog -t coblitz-tags.mk coblitz-2.01-rc6 trunk
+ You can use 2 different tagfile names if that was renamed meanwhile
+ release-changelog -t onelab-tags.mk 5.0-rc29 -t onelab-k32-tags.mk 5.0-rc28
+"""
+ 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 is done
+ Examples:
+ adopt-tag -m "plewww plcapi" -m Monitor onelab*tags.mk
+ adopt-tag -m sfa -t sfa-1.0-33 *tags.mk
"""
common_usage="""More help:
see http://svn.planet-lab.org/wiki/ModuleTools"""
- modes={
+ modes = {
'list' : "displays a list of available tags or branches",
'version' : "check latest specfile and print out details",
'diff' : "show difference between module (trunk or branch) and latest tag",
'tag' : """increment taglevel in specfile, insert changelog in specfile,
- create new tag and and monitor its adoption in build/*-tags*.mk""",
- 'branch' : """create a branch for this module, from the latest tag on the trunk,
+ create new tag and and monitor its adoption in build/*-tags.mk""",
+ 'branch' : """create a branch for this module, from the latest tag on the trunk,
and change trunk's version number to reflect the new branch name;
you can specify the new branch name by using module:branch""",
'sync' : """create a tag from the module
this is a last resort option, mostly for repairs""",
'changelog' : """extract changelog between build tags
expected arguments are a list of tags""",
+ 'adopt' : """locally adopt a specific tag""",
}
silent_modes = ['list']
- release_modes = ['changelog']
+ # 'changelog' is for release-changelog
+ # 'adopt' is for 'adopt-tag'
+ regular_modes = set(modes.keys()).difference(set(['changelog','adopt']))
@staticmethod
- def optparse_list (option, opt, value, parser):
+ def optparse_list(option, opt, value, parser):
try:
setattr(parser.values,option.dest,getattr(parser.values,option.dest)+value.split())
except:
def run(self):
mode=None
- for function in Main.modes.keys():
+ # hack - need to check for adopt first as 'adopt-tag' contains tag..
+ for function in [ 'adopt' ] + list(Main.modes.keys()):
if sys.argv[0].find(function) >= 0:
mode = function
break
if not mode:
- print "Unsupported command",sys.argv[0]
- print "Supported commands:" + " ".join(Main.modes.keys())
+ print("Unsupported command",sys.argv[0])
+ print("Supported commands:" + " ".join(list(Main.modes.keys())))
sys.exit(1)
- if mode not in Main.release_modes:
+ usage='undefined usage, mode={}'.format(mode)
+ if mode in Main.regular_modes:
usage = Main.module_usage
usage += Main.common_usage
- usage += "\nmodule-%s : %s"%(mode,Main.modes[mode])
- else:
+ usage += "\nmodule-{} : {}".format(mode, Main.modes[mode])
+ elif mode == 'changelog':
usage = Main.release_usage
usage += Main.common_usage
+ elif mode == 'adopt':
+ usage = Main.adopt_usage
+ usage += Main.common_usage
parser=OptionParser(usage=usage)
-
- if mode == "tag" or mode == 'branch':
+
+ # the 'adopt' mode is really special and doesn't share any option
+ if mode == 'adopt':
+ parser.add_option("-m","--module",action="append",dest="modules",default=[],
+ help="modules, can be used several times or with quotes")
+ parser.add_option("-t","--tag",action="store", dest="tag", default='master',
+ help="specify the tag to adopt, default is 'master'")
+ parser.add_option("-v","--verbose", action="store_true", dest="verbose", default=False,
+ help="run in verbose mode")
+ (options, args) = parser.parse_args()
+ options.workdir='unused'
+ options.dry_run=False
+ options.mode='adopt'
+ if len(args)==0 or len(options.modules)==0:
+ parser.print_help()
+ sys.exit(1)
+ adopt_tag(options,args)
+ return
+
+ # the other commands (module-* and release-changelog) share the same skeleton
+ if mode in [ 'tag', 'branch'] :
parser.add_option("-s","--set-version",action="store",dest="new_version",default=None,
help="set new version and reset taglevel to 0")
- if mode == "tag" :
+ parser.add_option("-0","--bypass",action="store_true",dest="bypass",default=False,
+ help="skip checks on existence of the previous tag")
+ if mode == 'tag' :
parser.add_option("-c","--no-changelog", action="store_false", dest="changelog", default=True,
help="do not update changelog section in specfile when tagging")
parser.add_option("-b","--build-branch", action="store", dest="build_branch", default=None,
- help="specify a build branch; used for locating the *tags*.mk files where adoption is to take place")
- if mode == "tag" or mode == "sync" :
+ help="specify a build branch; used for locating the *tags.mk files where adoption is to take place")
+ if mode in [ 'tag', 'sync' ] :
parser.add_option("-e","--editor", action="store", dest="editor", default=default_editor(),
help="specify editor")
- if mode in ["diff","version"] :
+ if mode in ['diff','version'] :
parser.add_option("-W","--www", action="store", dest="www", default=False,
help="export diff in html format, e.g. -W trunk")
- if mode == "diff" :
+ if mode == 'diff' :
parser.add_option("-l","--list", action="store_true", dest="list", default=False,
help="just list modules that exhibit differences")
-
+
default_modules_list=os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])+"/modules.list"
parser.add_option("-a","--all",action="store_true",dest="all_modules",default=False,
- help="run on all modules as found in %s"%default_modules_list)
+ help="run on all modules as found in {}".format(default_modules_list))
parser.add_option("-f","--file",action="store",dest="modules_list",default=None,
help="run on all modules found in specified file")
parser.add_option("-n","--dry-run",action="store_true",dest="dry_run",default=False,
help="""specify distro-tags files, e.g. onelab-tags-4.2.mk
-- can be set multiple times, or use quotes""")
- parser.add_option("-w","--workdir", action="store", dest="workdir",
- default="%s/%s"%(os.getenv("HOME"),"modules"),
+ parser.add_option("-w","--workdir", action="store", dest="workdir",
+ default="{}/{}".format(os.getenv("HOME"),"modules"),
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")
# default verbosity depending on function - temp
verbose_modes= ['tag', 'sync', 'branch']
-
+
if mode not in verbose_modes:
- parser.add_option("-v","--verbose", action="store_true", dest="verbose", default=False,
+ parser.add_option("-v","--verbose", action="store_true", dest="verbose", default=False,
help="run in verbose mode")
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
options.www=False
options.debug=False
+
+
########## module-*
if len(args) == 0:
if options.all_modules:
options.modules_list=default_modules_list
if options.modules_list:
- args=Command("grep -v '#' %s"%options.modules_list,options).output_of().split()
+ args=Command("grep -v '#' {}".format(options.modules_list), options).output_of().split()
else:
parser.print_help()
sys.exit(1)
Module.init_homedir(options)
-
- modules=[ Module(modname,options) for modname in args ]
- # hack: create a dummy Module to store errors/warnings
- error_module = Module('__errors__',options)
- for module in modules:
- if len(args)>1 and mode not in Main.silent_modes:
- print '========================================',module.friendly_name()
- # call the method called do_<mode>
- method=Module.__dict__["do_%s"%mode]
- try:
- method(module)
- except Exception,e:
- if options.www:
- title='<span class="error"> Skipping module %s - failure: %s </span>'%\
- (module.friendly_name(), str(e))
- error_module.html_store_title(title)
- else:
- import traceback
- traceback.print_exc()
- print 'Skipping module %s: '%modname,e
-
- if options.www:
- if mode == "diff":
- modetitle="Changes to tag in %s"%options.www
- elif mode == "version":
- modetitle="Latest tags in %s"%options.www
- modules.append(error_module)
- error_module.html_dump_header(modetitle)
- for module in modules:
- module.html_dump_toc()
- Module.html_dump_middle()
+ if mode in Main.regular_modes:
+ modules = [ Module(modname, options) for modname in args ]
+ # hack: create a dummy Module to store errors/warnings
+ error_module = Module('__errors__',options)
+
for module in modules:
- module.html_dump_body()
- Module.html_dump_footer()
+ if len(args)>1 and mode not in Main.silent_modes:
+ if not options.www:
+ print('========================================', module.friendly_name())
+ # call the method called do_<mode>
+ method = Module.__dict__["do_{}".format(mode)]
+ try:
+ method(module)
+ except Exception as e:
+ if options.www:
+ title='<span class="error"> Skipping module {} - failure: {} </span>'\
+ .format(module.friendly_name(), str(e))
+ error_module.html_store_title(title)
+ else:
+ import traceback
+ traceback.print_exc()
+ print('Skipping module {}: {}'.format(module.name,e))
+
+ if options.www:
+ if mode == "diff":
+ modetitle="Changes to tag in {}".format(options.www)
+ elif mode == "version":
+ modetitle="Latest tags in {}".format(options.www)
+ modules.append(error_module)
+ error_module.html_dump_header(modetitle)
+ for module in modules:
+ module.html_dump_toc()
+ Module.html_dump_middle()
+ for module in modules:
+ module.html_dump_body()
+ Module.html_dump_footer()
+ else:
+ # if we provide, say a b c d, we want to build (a,b) (b,c) and (c,d)
+ # remember that the changelog in the twiki comes latest first, so
+ # we typically have here latest latest-1 latest-2
+ for (tag_new,tag_old) in zip ( args[:-1], args [1:]):
+ release_changelog(options, tag_old, tag_new)
+
####################
if __name__ == "__main__" :
try:
Main().run()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
- print '\nBye'
+ print('\nBye')