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Issue 6250058: Split out the big chromite shell 'main.py' into lots of subfiles. (Closed) Base URL: ssh://git@gitrw.chromium.org:9222/chromite.git@master
Patch Set: Created 9 years, 11 months ago
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diff --git a/shell/main.py b/shell/main.py
index eea7c4ad7aec191dc9983b3d5adfe1b35c84c78e..09097b7eece668b7fe2a050c6c56eabbaa05f96e 100755
--- a/shell/main.py
+++ b/shell/main.py
@@ -7,110 +7,36 @@
"""Main file for the chromite shell."""
# Python imports
-import ConfigParser
-import cPickle
-import optparse
import os
import sys
-import tempfile
# Local imports
from chromite.lib import text_menu
-from chromite.lib.cros_build_lib import Die
-from chromite.lib.cros_build_lib import Info
-from chromite.lib.cros_build_lib import IsInsideChroot
-from chromite.lib.cros_build_lib import RunCommand
-from chromite.lib.cros_build_lib import Warning as Warn
-from chromite.shell import subcmd
+from chromite.lib import cros_build_lib as cros_lib
sosa 2011/02/02 01:16:19 might be cleaner if you did: import chromite.lib.
diandersAtChromium 2011/02/02 01:49:10 Done.
+from chromite.shell import utils
+from chromite.shell.subcmds import build_cmd
+from chromite.shell.subcmds import clean_cmd
+from chromite.shell.subcmds import portage_cmds
+from chromite.shell.subcmds import shell_cmd
+from chromite.shell.subcmds import workon_cmd
-# Find the Chromite root and Chromium OS root... Note: in the chroot we may
-# choose to install Chromite somewhere (/usr/lib/chromite?), so we use the
-# environment variable to get the right place if it exists.
-_CHROMITE_PATH = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), '..')
-_SRCROOT_PATH = os.environ.get('CROS_WORKON_SRCROOT',
- os.path.realpath(os.path.join(_CHROMITE_PATH,
- '..')))
-
-
-# Commands can take one of these two types of specs. Note that if a command
-# takes a build spec, we will find the associated chroot spec. This should be
-# a human-readable string. It is printed and also is the name of the spec
-# directory.
-_BUILD_SPEC_TYPE = 'build'
-_CHROOT_SPEC_TYPE = 'chroot'
-
-
-# This is a special target that indicates that you want to do something just
-# to the host. This means different things to different commands.
-# TODO(dianders): Good idea or bad idea?
-_HOST_TARGET = 'HOST'
-
-
-# Define command handlers and command strings. We define them in this way
-# so that someone searching for what calls _CmdXyz can find it easy with a grep.
+# Define command handlers and command strings.
#
# ORDER MATTERS here when we show the menu.
_COMMAND_HANDLERS = [
- 'BuildCmd',
- 'CleanCmd',
- 'EbuildCmd',
- 'EmergeCmd',
- 'EqueryCmd',
- 'PortageqCmd',
- 'ShellCmd',
- 'WorkonCmd',
+ build_cmd.BuildCmd,
+ clean_cmd.CleanCmd,
+ portage_cmds.EbuildCmd,
+ portage_cmds.EmergeCmd,
+ portage_cmds.EqueryCmd,
+ portage_cmds.PortageqCmd,
+ shell_cmd.ShellCmd,
+ workon_cmd.WorkonCmd,
]
-_COMMAND_STRS = [cls_str[:-len('Cmd')].lower() for cls_str in _COMMAND_HANDLERS]
-
-
-def _GetBoardDir(build_config):
- """Returns the board directory (inside the chroot) given the name.
-
- Args:
- build_config: A SafeConfigParser representing the config that we're
- building.
-
- Returns:
- The absolute path to the board.
- """
- target_name = build_config.get('BUILD', 'target')
-
- # Extra checks on these, since we sometimes might do a rm -f on the board
- # directory and these could cause some really bad behavior.
- assert target_name, "Didn't expect blank target name."
- assert len(target_name.split()) == 1, 'Target name should have no whitespace.'
-
- return os.path.join('/', 'build', target_name)
-
-
-def _GetChrootAbsDir(chroot_config):
- """Returns the absolute chroot directory the chroot config.
-
- Args:
- chroot_config: A SafeConfigParser representing the config for the chroot.
-
- Returns:
- The chroot directory, always absolute.
- """
- chroot_dir = chroot_config.get('CHROOT', 'path')
- chroot_dir = os.path.join(_SRCROOT_PATH, chroot_dir)
-
- return chroot_dir
-
-
-def _DoesChrootExist(chroot_config):
- """Return True if the chroot folder exists.
-
- Args:
- chroot_config: A SafeConfigParser representing the config for the chroot.
-
- Returns:
- True if the chroot folder exists.
- """
- chroot_dir = _GetChrootAbsDir(chroot_config)
- return os.path.isdir(chroot_dir)
+_COMMAND_STRS = [cls.__name__[:-len('Cmd')].lower()
+ for cls in _COMMAND_HANDLERS ]
davidjames 2011/02/02 01:15:18 No need for extra spaces at the end here.
diandersAtChromium 2011/02/02 01:49:10 Done.
def _FindCommand(cmd_name):
@@ -142,7 +68,7 @@ def _FindCommand(cmd_name):
possible_choices = []
for cmd_num, this_cmd in enumerate(_COMMAND_STRS):
if this_cmd.startswith(cmd_name):
- handler = eval(_COMMAND_HANDLERS[cmd_num])
+ handler = _COMMAND_HANDLERS[cmd_num]
assert hasattr(handler, '__doc__'), \
('All handlers must have docstrings: %s' % cmd_name)
desc = handler.__doc__.splitlines()[0]
@@ -151,7 +77,7 @@ def _FindCommand(cmd_name):
possible_choices.append('%s - %s' % (this_cmd, desc))
if not possible_choices:
- Die('No commands matched: "%s". '
+ cros_lib.Die('No commands matched: "%s". '
'Try running with no arguments for a menu.' %
cmd_name)
@@ -159,864 +85,27 @@ def _FindCommand(cmd_name):
# Avoid showing the user a menu if the user's search string matched exactly
# one item.
choice = 0
- Info("Running command '%s'." % possible_cmds[choice])
+ cros_lib.Info("Running command '%s'." % possible_cmds[choice])
else:
choice = text_menu.TextMenu(possible_choices, 'Which chromite command',
menu_width=0)
if choice is None:
- Die('OK, cancelling...')
+ cros_lib.Die('OK, cancelling...')
else:
return possible_cmds[choice]
-def _FindSpec(spec_name, spec_type=_BUILD_SPEC_TYPE, can_show_ui=True):
- """Find the spec with the given name.
-
- This tries to be smart about helping the user to find the right spec. See
- the spec_name parameter for details.
-
- Args:
- spec_name: Can be any of the following:
- 1. A full path to a spec file (including the .spec suffix). This is
- checked first (i.e. if os.path.isfile(spec_name), we assume we've
- got this case).
- 2. The full name of a spec file somewhere in the spec search path
- (not including the .spec suffix). This is checked second. Putting
- this check second means that if one spec name is a substring of
- another, you can still specify the shorter spec name and know you
- won't get a menu (the exact match prevents the menu).
- 3. A substring that will be used to pare-down a menu of spec files
- found in the spec search path. Can be the empty string to show a
- menu of all spec files in the spec path. NOTE: Only possible if
- can_show_ui is True.
- spec_type: The type of spec this is: 'chroot' or 'build'.
- can_show_ui: If True, enables the spec name to be a substring since we can
- then show a menu if the substring matches more than one thing.
-
- Returns:
- A path to the spec file.
- """
- spec_suffix = '.spec'
-
- # Handle 'HOST' for spec name w/ no searching, so it counts as an exact match.
- if spec_type == _BUILD_SPEC_TYPE and spec_name == _HOST_TARGET.lower():
- return _HOST_TARGET
-
- # If we have an exact path name, that's it. No searching.
- if os.path.isfile(spec_name):
- return spec_name
-
- # Figure out what our search path should be.
- # ...make these lists in anticipation of the need to support specs that live
- # in private overlays.
- # TODO(dianders): Should specs be part of the shell, or part of the main
- # chromite?
- search_path = [
- os.path.join(_CHROMITE_PATH, 'specs', spec_type),
- ]
-
- # Look for an exact match of a spec name. An exact match will go through with
- # no menu.
- if spec_name:
- for dir_path in search_path:
- spec_path = os.path.join(dir_path, spec_name + spec_suffix)
- if os.path.isfile(spec_path):
- return spec_path
-
- # Die right away if we can't show UI and didn't have an exact match.
- if not can_show_ui:
- Die("Couldn't find %s spec: %s" % (spec_type, spec_name))
-
- # No full path and no exact match. Move onto a menu.
- # First step is to construct the options. We'll store in a dict keyed by
- # spec name.
- options = {}
- for dir_path in search_path:
- for file_name in os.listdir(dir_path):
- # Find any files that end with ".spec" in a case-insensitive manner.
- if not file_name.lower().endswith(spec_suffix):
- continue
-
- this_spec_name, _ = os.path.splitext(file_name)
-
- # Skip if this spec file doesn't contain our substring. We are _always_
- # case insensitive here to be helpful to the user.
- if spec_name.lower() not in this_spec_name.lower():
- continue
-
- # Disallow the spec to appear twice in the search path. This is the
- # safest thing for now. We could revisit it later if we ever found a
- # good reason (and if we ever have more than one directory in the
- # search path).
- if this_spec_name in options:
- Die('Spec %s was found in two places in the search path' %
- this_spec_name)
-
- # Combine to get a full path.
- full_path = os.path.join(dir_path, file_name)
-
- # Ignore directories or anything else that isn't a file.
- if not os.path.isfile(full_path):
- continue
-
- # OK, it's good. Store the path.
- options[this_spec_name] = full_path
-
- # Add 'HOST'. All caps so it sorts first.
- if (spec_type == _BUILD_SPEC_TYPE and
- spec_name.lower() in _HOST_TARGET.lower()):
- options[_HOST_TARGET] = _HOST_TARGET
-
- # If no match, die.
- if not options:
- Die("Couldn't find any matching %s specs for: %s" % (spec_type, spec_name))
-
- # Avoid showing the user a menu if the user's search string matched exactly
- # one item.
- if spec_name and len(options) == 1:
- _, spec_path = options.popitem()
- return spec_path
-
- # If more than one, show a menu...
- option_keys = sorted(options.iterkeys())
- choice = text_menu.TextMenu(option_keys, 'Choose a %s spec' % spec_type)
-
- if choice is None:
- Die('OK, cancelling...')
- else:
- return options[option_keys[choice]]
-
-
-def _ReadConfig(spec_path):
- """Read the a build config or chroot config from a spec file.
-
- This includes adding thue proper _default stuff in.
-
- Args:
- spec_path: The path to the build or chroot spec.
-
- Returns:
- config: A SafeConfigParser representing the config.
- """
- spec_name, _ = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(spec_path))
- spec_dir = os.path.dirname(spec_path)
-
- config = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser({'name': spec_name})
- config.read(os.path.join(spec_dir, '_defaults'))
- config.read(spec_path)
-
- return config
-
-
-def _GetBuildConfigFromArgs(argv):
- """Helper for commands that take a build config in the arg list.
-
- This function can Die() in some instances.
-
- Args:
- argv: A list of command line arguments. If non-empty, [0] should be the
- build spec. These will not be modified.
-
- Returns:
- argv: The argv with the build spec stripped off. This might be argv[1:] or
- just argv. Not guaranteed to be new memory.
- build_config: The SafeConfigParser for the build config; might be None if
- this is a host config. TODO(dianders): Should there be a build spec for
- the host?
- """
- # The spec name is optional. If no arguments, we'll show a menu...
- # Note that if there are arguments, but the first argument is a flag, we'll
- # assume that we got called before OptionParser. In that case, they might
- # have specified options but still want the board menu.
- if argv and not argv[0].startswith('-'):
- spec_name = argv[0]
- argv = argv[1:]
- else:
- spec_name = ''
-
- spec_path = _FindSpec(spec_name)
-
- if spec_path == _HOST_TARGET:
- return argv, None
-
- build_config = _ReadConfig(spec_path)
-
- # TODO(dianders): Add a config checker class that makes sure that the
- # target is not a blank string. Might also be good to make sure that the
- # target has no whitespace (so we don't screw up a subcommand invoked
- # through a shell).
-
- return argv, build_config
-
-
-def _SplitEnvFromArgs(argv):
- """Split environment settings from arguments.
-
- This function will just loop over the arguments, looking for ones with an '='
- character in them. As long as it finds them, it takes them out of the arg
- list adds them to a dictionary. As soon as it finds the first argument
- without an '=', it stops looping.
-
- NOTE: Some doctests below test for equality with ==, since dicts with more
- than one item may be arbitrarily ordered.
-
- >>> result = _SplitEnvFromArgs(['abc=1', 'def=two', 'three'])
- >>> result == ({'abc': '1', 'def': 'two'}, ['three'])
- True
-
- >>> _SplitEnvFromArgs(['one', 'two', 'three'])
- ({}, ['one', 'two', 'three'])
-
- >>> _SplitEnvFromArgs(['abc=1', 'three', 'def=two'])
- ({'abc': '1'}, ['three', 'def=two'])
-
- >>> result = _SplitEnvFromArgs(['abc=1', 'ghi=4 4', 'def=two'])
- >>> result == ({'abc': '1', 'ghi': '4 4', 'def': 'two'}, [])
- True
-
- >>> _SplitEnvFromArgs(['abc=1', 'abc=2', 'three'])
- ({'abc': '2'}, ['three'])
-
- >>> _SplitEnvFromArgs([])
- ({}, [])
-
- Args:
- argv: The arguments to parse; this list is not modified. Should
- not include "argv[0]"
- Returns:
- env: A dict containing key=value paris.
- argv: A new list containing anything left after.
- """
- # Copy the list so we don't screw with caller...
- argv = list(argv)
-
- env = {}
- while argv:
- if '=' in argv[0]:
- key, val = argv.pop(0).split('=', 2)
- env[key] = val
- else:
- break
-
- return env, argv
-
-
-def _DoMakeChroot(chroot_config, clean_first):
- """Build the chroot, if needed.
-
- Args:
- chroot_config: A SafeConfigParser representing the config for the chroot.
- clean_first: Delete any old chroot first.
- """
- # Skip this whole command if things already exist.
- # TODO(dianders): Theoretically, calling make_chroot a second time is OK
- # and "fixes up" the chroot. ...but build_packages will do the fixups
- # anyway (I think), so this isn't that important.
- chroot_dir = _GetChrootAbsDir(chroot_config)
- if (not clean_first) and _DoesChrootExist(chroot_config):
- Info('%s already exists, skipping make_chroot.' % chroot_dir)
- return
-
- Info('MAKING THE CHROOT')
-
- # Put together command.
- cmd_list = [
- './make_chroot',
- '--chroot="%s"' % chroot_dir,
- chroot_config.get('CHROOT', 'make_chroot_flags'),
- ]
- if clean_first:
- cmd_list.insert(1, '--replace')
-
- # We're going convert to a string and force the shell to do all of the
- # splitting of arguments, since we're throwing all of the flags from the
- # config file in there.
- cmd = ' '.join(cmd_list)
-
- # We'll put CWD as src/scripts when running the command. Since everyone
- # running by hand has their cwd there, it is probably the safest.
- cwd = os.path.join(_SRCROOT_PATH, 'src', 'scripts')
-
- # Run it. Exceptions will cause the program to exit.
- RunCommand(cmd, shell=True, cwd=cwd, ignore_sigint=True)
-
-
-def _DoEnterChroot(chroot_config, fn, *args, **kwargs):
- """Re-run the given function inside the chroot.
-
- When the function is run, it will be run in a SEPARATE INSTANCE of chromite,
- which will be run in the chroot. This is a little weird. Specifically:
- - When the callee executes, it will be a separate python instance.
- - Globals will be reset back to defaults.
- - A different version of python (with different modules) may end up running
- the script in the chroot.
- - All arguments are pickled up into a temp file, whose path is passed on the
- command line.
- - That means that args must be pickleable.
- - It also means that modifications to the parameters by the callee are not
- visible to the caller.
- - Even the function is "pickled". The way the pickle works, I belive, is it
- just passes the name of the function. If this name somehow resolves
- differently in the chroot, you may get weirdness.
- - Since we're in the chroot, obviously files may have different paths. It's
- up to you to convert parameters if you need to.
- - The stdin, stdout, and stderr aren't touched.
-
- Args:
- chroot_config: A SafeConfigParser representing the config for the chroot.
- fn: Either: a) the function to call or b) A tuple of an object and the
- name of the method to call.
- args: All other arguments will be passed to the function as is.
- kwargs: All other arguments will be passed to the function as is.
- """
- # Make sure that the chroot exists...
- chroot_dir = _GetChrootAbsDir(chroot_config)
- if not _DoesChrootExist(chroot_config):
- Die('Chroot dir does not exist; try the "build host" command.\n %s.' %
- chroot_dir)
-
- Info('ENTERING THE CHROOT')
-
- # Save state to a temp file (inside the chroot!) using pickle.
- tmp_dir = os.path.join(chroot_dir, 'tmp')
- state_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix='chromite', dir=tmp_dir)
- try:
- cPickle.dump((fn, args, kwargs), state_file, cPickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL)
- state_file.flush()
-
- # Translate temp file name into a chroot path...
- chroot_state_path = os.path.join('/tmp', os.path.basename(state_file.name))
-
- # Put together command. We're going to force the shell to do all of the
- # splitting of arguments, since we're throwing all of the flags from the
- # config file in there.
- # TODO(dianders): It might be nice to run chromite as:
- # python -m chromite.chromite_main
- # ...but, at the moment, that fails if you're in src/scripts
- # which already has a chromite folder.
- cmd = (
- './enter_chroot.sh --chroot="%s" %s --'
- ' python ../../chromite/shell/main.py --resume-state %s') % (
- chroot_dir,
- chroot_config.get('CHROOT', 'enter_chroot_flags'),
- chroot_state_path)
-
- # We'll put CWD as src/scripts when running the command. Since everyone
- # running by hand has their cwd there, it is probably the safest.
- cwd = os.path.join(_SRCROOT_PATH, 'src', 'scripts')
-
- # Run it. We allow "error" so we don't print a confusing error message
- # filled with out resume-state garbage on control-C.
- cmd_result = RunCommand(cmd, shell=True, cwd=cwd, print_cmd=False,
- exit_code=True, error_ok=True, ignore_sigint=True)
-
- if cmd_result.returncode:
- Die('Chroot exited with error code %d' % cmd_result.returncode)
- finally:
- # Make sure things get closed (and deleted), even upon exception.
- state_file.close()
-
-
-def _DoSetupBoard(build_config, clean_first):
- """Setup the board, if needed.
-
- This just runs the setup_board command with the proper args, if needed.
-
- Args:
- build_config: A SafeConfigParser representing the build config.
- clean_first: Delete any old board config first.
- """
- # Skip this whole command if things already exist.
- board_dir = _GetBoardDir(build_config)
- if (not clean_first) and os.path.isdir(board_dir):
- Info('%s already exists, skipping setup_board.' % board_dir)
- return
-
- Info('SETTING UP THE BOARD')
-
- # Put together command.
- cmd_list = [
- './setup_board',
- '--board="%s"' % build_config.get('BUILD', 'target'),
- build_config.get('BUILD', 'setup_board_flags'),
- ]
- if clean_first:
- cmd_list.insert(1, '--force')
-
- # We're going convert to a string and force the shell to do all of the
- # splitting of arguments, since we're throwing all of the flags from the
- # config file in there.
- cmd = ' '.join(cmd_list)
-
- # We'll put CWD as src/scripts when running the command. Since everyone
- # running by hand has their cwd there, it is probably the safest.
- cwd = os.path.join(_SRCROOT_PATH, 'src', 'scripts')
-
- # Run it. Exceptions will cause the program to exit.
- RunCommand(cmd, shell=True, cwd=cwd, ignore_sigint=True)
-
-
-def _DoBuildPackages(build_config):
- """Build packages.
-
- This just runs the build_packages command with the proper args.
-
- Args:
- build_config: A SafeConfigParser representing the build config.
- """
- Info('BUILDING PACKAGES')
-
- # Put together command. We're going to force the shell to do all of the
- # splitting of arguments, since we're throwing all of the flags from the
- # config file in there.
- cmd = './build_packages --board="%s" %s' % (
- build_config.get('BUILD', 'target'),
- build_config.get('BUILD', 'build_packages_flags')
- )
-
- # We'll put CWD as src/scripts when running the command. Since everyone
- # running by hand has their cwd there, it is probably the safest.
- cwd = os.path.join(_SRCROOT_PATH, 'src', 'scripts')
-
- # Run it. Exceptions will cause the program to exit.
- RunCommand(cmd, shell=True, cwd=cwd, ignore_sigint=True)
-
-
-def _DoBuildImage(build_config):
- """Build an image.
-
- This just runs the build_image command with the proper args.
-
- Args:
- build_config: A SafeConfigParser representing the build config.
- """
- Info('BUILDING THE IMAGE')
-
- # Put together command. We're going to force the shell to do all of the
- # splitting of arguments, since we're throwing all of the flags from the
- # config file in there.
- cmd = './build_image --board="%s" %s' % (
- build_config.get('BUILD', 'target'),
- build_config.get('IMAGE', 'build_image_flags')
- )
-
- # We'll put CWD as src/scripts when running the command. Since everyone
- # running by hand has their cwd there, it is probably the safest.
- cwd = os.path.join(_SRCROOT_PATH, 'src', 'scripts')
-
- # Run it. Exceptions will cause the program to exit.
- RunCommand(cmd, shell=True, cwd=cwd, ignore_sigint=True)
-
-
-def _DoClean(chroot_config, build_config, want_force_yes):
- """Clean a target.
-
- Args:
- chroot_config: A SafeConfigParser representing the config for the chroot.
- build_config: A SafeConfigParser representing the build config.
- want_force_yes: If True, we won't ask any questions--we'll just assume
- that the user really wants to kill the directory. If False, we'll
- show UI asking the user to confirm.
- """
- # We'll need the directory so we can delete stuff; this is a chroot path.
- board_dir = _GetBoardDir(build_config)
-
- # If not in the chroot, convert board_dir into a non-chroot path...
- if not IsInsideChroot():
- chroot_dir = _GetChrootAbsDir(chroot_config)
-
- # We'll need to make the board directory relative to the chroot.
- assert board_dir.startswith('/'), 'Expected unix-style, absolute path.'
- board_dir = board_dir.lstrip('/')
- board_dir = os.path.join(chroot_dir, board_dir)
-
- if not os.path.isdir(board_dir):
- Die("Nothing to clean: the board directory doesn't exist.\n %s" %
- board_dir)
-
- if not want_force_yes:
- sys.stderr.write('\n'
- 'Board dir is at: %s\n'
- 'Are you sure you want to delete it (YES/NO)? ' %
- board_dir)
- answer = raw_input()
- if answer.lower() not in ('y', 'ye', 'yes'):
- Die("You must answer 'yes' if you want to proceed.")
-
- # Since we're about to do a sudo rm -rf, these are just extra precautions.
- # This shouldn't be the only place testing these (assert fails are ugly and
- # can be turned off), but better safe than sorry.
- # Note that the restriction on '*' is a bit unnecessary, since no shell
- # expansion should happen. ...but again, I'd rather be safe.
- assert os.path.isabs(board_dir), 'Board dir better be absolute'
- assert board_dir != '/', 'Board dir better not be /'
- assert '*' not in board_dir, 'Board dir better not have any *s'
- assert build_config.get('BUILD', 'target'), 'Target better not be blank'
- assert build_config.get('BUILD', 'target') in board_dir, \
- 'Target name better be in board dir'
-
- argv = ['sudo', '--', 'rm', '-rf', board_dir]
- RunCommand(argv)
- Info('Deleted: %s' % board_dir)
-
-
-def _DoDistClean(chroot_config, want_force_yes):
- """Remove the whole chroot.
-
- Args:
- chroot_config: A SafeConfigParser representing the config for the chroot.
- want_force_yes: If True, we won't ask any questions--we'll just assume
- that the user really wants to kill the directory. If False, we'll
- show UI asking the user to confirm.
- """
- if IsInsideChroot():
- Die('Please exit the chroot before trying to delete it.')
-
- chroot_dir = _GetChrootAbsDir(chroot_config)
- if not want_force_yes:
- sys.stderr.write('\n'
- 'Chroot is at: %s\n'
- 'Are you sure you want to delete it (YES/NO)? ' %
- chroot_dir)
- answer = raw_input()
- if answer.lower() not in ('y', 'ye', 'yes'):
- Die("You must answer 'yes' if you want to proceed.")
-
- # Can pass argv and not shell=True, since no user flags. :)
- argv = ['./make_chroot', '--chroot=%s' % chroot_dir, '--delete']
-
- # We'll put CWD as src/scripts when running the command. Since everyone
- # running by hand has their cwd there, it is probably the safest.
- cwd = os.path.join(_SRCROOT_PATH, 'src', 'scripts')
-
- # Run it. Pass any failures upward.
- RunCommand(argv, cwd=cwd)
-
-
-class WrappedChrootCmd(subcmd.ChromiteCmd):
- """Superclass for any command that is simply wrapped by chromite.
-
- These are commands where:
- - We parse the command line only enough to figure out what board they
- want. All othe command line parsing is handled by the wrapped command.
- Because of this, the board name _needs_ to be specified first.
- - Everything else (arg parsing, help, etc) is handled by the wrapped command.
- The usage string will be a little messed up, but hopefully that's OK.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, target_cmd, host_cmd, need_args=False):
- """WrappedChrootCmd constructor.
-
- Args:
- target_cmd: We'll put this at the start of argv when calling a target
- command. We'll substiture %s with the target.
- Like - ['my_command-%s'] or ['my_command', '--board=%s']
- host_cmd: We'll put this at the start of argv when calling a host command.
- Like - ['my_command'] or ['sudo', 'my_command']
- need_args: If True, we'll prompt for arguments if they weren't specified.
- This makes the most sense when someone runs chromite with no arguments
- and then walks through the menus. It's not ideal, but less sucky than
- just quitting.
- """
- # Call superclass constructor.
- super(WrappedChrootCmd, self).__init__()
-
- # Save away params for use later in Run().
- self._target_cmd = target_cmd
- self._host_cmd = host_cmd
- self._need_args = need_args
-
- def Run(self, raw_argv, chroot_config=None, argv=None, build_config=None):
- """Run the command.
-
- Args:
- raw_argv: Command line arguments, including this command's name, but not
- the chromite command name or chromite options.
- chroot_config: A SafeConfigParser for the chroot config; or None chromite
- was called from within the chroot.
- argv: None when called normally, but contains argv with board stripped off
- if we call ourselves with _DoEnterChroot().
- build_config: None when called normally, but contains the SafeConfigParser
- for the build config if we call ourselves with _DoEnterChroot(). Note
- that even when called through _DoEnterChroot(), could still be None
- if user chose 'HOST' as the target.
- """
- # If we didn't get called through EnterChroot, we need to read the build
- # config.
- if argv is None:
- # We look for the build config without calling OptionParser. This means
- # that the board _needs_ to be first (if it's specified) and all options
- # will be passed straight to our subcommand.
- argv, build_config = _GetBuildConfigFromArgs(raw_argv[1:])
-
- # Enter the chroot if needed...
- if not IsInsideChroot():
- _DoEnterChroot(chroot_config, (self, 'Run'), raw_argv, argv=argv,
- build_config=build_config)
- else:
- # We'll put CWD as src/scripts when running the command. Since everyone
- # running by hand has their cwd there, it is probably the safest.
- cwd = os.path.join(_SRCROOT_PATH, 'src', 'scripts')
-
- # Get command to call. If build_config is None, it means host.
- if build_config is None:
- argv_prefix = self._host_cmd
- else:
- # Make argv_prefix w/ target.
- target_name = build_config.get('BUILD', 'target')
- argv_prefix = [arg % target_name for arg in self._target_cmd]
-
- # Not a great way to to specify arguments, but works for now... Wrapped
- # commands are not wonderful interfaces anyway...
- if self._need_args and not argv:
- while True:
- sys.stderr.write('arg %d (blank to exit): ' % (len(argv)+1))
- arg = raw_input()
- if not arg:
- break
- argv.append(arg)
-
- # Add the prefix...
- argv = argv_prefix + argv
-
- # Run, ignoring errors since some commands (ahem, cros_workon) seem to
- # return errors from things like --help.
- RunCommand(argv, cwd=cwd, ignore_sigint=True, error_ok=True)
-
-
-class BuildCmd(subcmd.ChromiteCmd):
- """Build the chroot (if needed), the packages for a target, and the image."""
-
- def Run(self, raw_argv, chroot_config=None,
- loaded_config=False, build_config=None):
- """Run the command.
-
- Args:
- raw_argv: Command line arguments, including this command's name, but not
- the chromite command name or chromite options.
- chroot_config: A SafeConfigParser for the chroot config; or None chromite
- was called from within the chroot.
- loaded_config: If True, we've already loaded the config.
- build_config: None when called normally, but contains the SafeConfigParser
- for the build config if we call ourselves with _DoEnterChroot(). Note
- that even when called through _DoEnterChroot(), could still be None
- if user chose 'HOST' as the target.
- """
- # Parse options for command...
- usage_str = ('usage: %%prog [chromite_options] %s [options] [target]' %
- raw_argv[0])
- parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=usage_str)
- parser.add_option('--clean', default=False, action='store_true',
- help='Clean before building.')
- (options, argv) = parser.parse_args(raw_argv[1:])
-
- # Load the build config if needed...
- if not loaded_config:
- argv, build_config = _GetBuildConfigFromArgs(argv)
- if argv:
- Die('Unknown arguments: %s' % ' '.join(argv))
-
- if not IsInsideChroot():
- # Note: we only want to clean the chroot if they do --clean and have the
- # host target. If they do --clean and have a board target, it means
- # that they just want to clean the board...
- want_clean_chroot = options.clean and build_config is None
-
- _DoMakeChroot(chroot_config, want_clean_chroot)
-
- if build_config is not None:
- _DoEnterChroot(chroot_config, (self, 'Run'), raw_argv,
- build_config=build_config, loaded_config=True)
-
- Info('Done building.')
- else:
- if build_config is None:
- Die("You can't build the host chroot from within the chroot.")
-
- _DoSetupBoard(build_config, options.clean)
- _DoBuildPackages(build_config)
- _DoBuildImage(build_config)
-
-
-class WorkonCmd(WrappedChrootCmd):
- """Run cros_workon."""
-
- def __init__(self):
- """WorkonCmd constructor."""
- # Just call the WrappedChrootCmd superclass, which does most of the work.
- # Note that host version uses "./", since it's in src/scripts and not in the
- # path...
- super(WorkonCmd, self).__init__(
- ['cros_workon-%s'], ['./cros_workon', '--host'],
- need_args=True
- )
-
- def Run(self, raw_argv, *args, **kwargs):
- """Run the command.
-
- We do just a slight optimization to help users with a common typo.
-
- Args:
- raw_argv: Command line arguments, including this command's name, but not
- the chromite command name or chromite options.
- args: The rest of the positional arguments. See _DoWrappedChrootCommand.
- kwargs: The keyword arguments. See _DoWrappedChrootCommand.
- """
- # Slight optimization, just since I do this all the time...
- if len(raw_argv) >= 2:
- if raw_argv[1] in ('start', 'stop', 'list', 'list-all', 'iterate'):
- Warn('OOPS, looks like you forgot a board name. Pick one.')
- raw_argv = raw_argv[:1] + [''] + raw_argv[1:]
-
- super(WorkonCmd, self).Run(raw_argv, *args, **kwargs)
-
-
-class EbuildCmd(WrappedChrootCmd):
- """Run ebuild."""
-
- def __init__(self):
- """EbuildCmd constructor."""
- # Just call the WrappedChrootCmd superclass, which does most of the work.
- super(EbuildCmd, self).__init__(
- ['ebuild-%s'], ['ebuild'],
- need_args=True
- )
-
-
-class EmergeCmd(WrappedChrootCmd):
- """Run emerge."""
-
- def __init__(self):
- """EmergeCmd constructor."""
- # Just call the WrappedChrootCmd superclass, which does most of the work.
- super(EmergeCmd, self).__init__(
- ['emerge-%s'], ['sudo', 'emerge'],
- need_args=True
- )
-
-
-class EqueryCmd(WrappedChrootCmd):
- """Run equery."""
-
- def __init__(self):
- """EqueryCmd constructor."""
- # Just call the WrappedChrootCmd superclass, which does most of the work.
- super(EqueryCmd, self).__init__(
- ['equery-%s'], ['equery'],
- need_args=True
- )
-
-
-class PortageqCmd(WrappedChrootCmd):
- """Run portageq."""
-
- def __init__(self):
- """PortageqCmd constructor."""
- # Just call the WrappedChrootCmd superclass, which does most of the work.
- super(PortageqCmd, self).__init__(
- ['portageq-%s'], ['portageq'],
- need_args=True
- )
-
-
-class ShellCmd(subcmd.ChromiteCmd):
- """Start a shell in the chroot.
-
- This can either just start a simple interactive shell, it can be used to
- run an arbirtary command inside the chroot and then exit.
- """
-
- def Run(self, raw_argv, chroot_config=None):
- """Run the command.
-
- Args:
- raw_argv: Command line arguments, including this command's name, but not
- the chromite command name or chromite options.
- chroot_config: A SafeConfigParser for the chroot config; or None chromite
- was called from within the chroot.
- """
- # Parse options for command...
- # ...note that OptionParser will eat the '--' if it's there, which is what
- # we want..
- usage_str = ('usage: %%prog [chromite_options] %s [options] [VAR=value] '
- '[-- command [arg1] [arg2] ...]') % raw_argv[0]
- parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=usage_str)
- (_, argv) = parser.parse_args(raw_argv[1:])
-
- # Enter the chroot if needed...
- if not IsInsideChroot():
- _DoEnterChroot(chroot_config, (self, 'Run'), raw_argv)
- else:
- # We'll put CWD as src/scripts when running the command. Since everyone
- # running by hand has their cwd there, it is probably the safest.
- cwd = os.path.join(_SRCROOT_PATH, 'src', 'scripts')
-
- # By default, no special environment...
- env = None
-
- if not argv:
- # If no arguments, we'll just start bash.
- argv = ['bash']
- else:
- # Parse the command line, looking at the beginning for VAR=value type
- # statements. I couldn't figure out a way to get bash to do this for
- # me.
- user_env, argv = _SplitEnvFromArgs(argv)
- if not argv:
- Die('No command specified')
-
- # If there was some environment, use it to override the standard
- # environment.
- if user_env:
- env = dict(os.environ)
- env.update(user_env)
-
- # Don't show anything special for errors; we'll let the shell report them.
- RunCommand(argv, cwd=cwd, env=env, error_ok=True, ignore_sigint=True)
-
-
-#def _CmdClean(raw_argv, chroot_config=None):
-class CleanCmd(subcmd.ChromiteCmd):
- """Clean out built packages for a target; if target=host, deletes chroot."""
-
- def Run(self, raw_argv, chroot_config=None):
- """Run the command.
-
- Args:
- raw_argv: Command line arguments, including this command's name, but not
- the chromite command name or chromite options.
- chroot_config: A SafeConfigParser for the chroot config; or None chromite
- was called from within the chroot.
- """
- # Parse options for command...
- usage_str = ('usage: %%prog [chromite_options] %s [options] [target]' %
- raw_argv[0])
- parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=usage_str)
- parser.add_option('-y', '--yes', default=False, action='store_true',
- help='Answer "YES" to "are you sure?" questions.')
- (options, argv) = parser.parse_args(raw_argv[1:])
-
- # Make sure the chroot exists first, before possibly prompting for board...
- # ...not really required, but nice for the user...
- if not IsInsideChroot():
- if not _DoesChrootExist(chroot_config):
- Die("Nothing to clean: the chroot doesn't exist.\n %s" %
- _GetChrootAbsDir(chroot_config))
-
- # Load the build config...
- argv, build_config = _GetBuildConfigFromArgs(argv)
- if argv:
- Die('Unknown arguments: %s' % ' '.join(argv))
+def main():
+ """Main function for the chromite shell."""
- # If they do clean host, we'll delete the whole chroot
- if build_config is None:
- _DoDistClean(chroot_config, options.yes)
- else:
- _DoClean(chroot_config, build_config, options.yes)
+ # Hack it so that argv[0] is 'chromite' so that it doesn't tell user to run
+ # 'main.py' in help commands...
+ sys.argv[0] = 'chromite'
davidjames 2011/02/02 01:15:18 Can you add a TODO to remove this hack? We discuss
diandersAtChromium 2011/02/02 01:49:10 Done.
+ # Support EnterChroot()
+ utils.EnterChrootMainHook(sys.argv)
-def main():
# TODO(dianders): Make help a little better. Specifically:
# 1. Add a command called 'help'
# 2. Make the help string below include command list and descriptions (like
@@ -1031,7 +120,7 @@ def main():
"""Options:\n"""
""" -h, --help show this help message and exit\n"""
) % {'prog': os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])}
- if not IsInsideChroot():
+ if not cros_lib.IsInsideChroot():
help_str += (
""" --chroot=CHROOT_NAME Chroot spec to use. Can be an absolute\n"""
""" path to a spec file or a substring of a\n"""
@@ -1043,24 +132,12 @@ def main():
if sys.argv[1:2] == ['--help']:
print help_str
sys.exit(0)
- elif sys.argv[1:2] == ['--resume-state']:
- # Internal mechanism (not documented to users) to resume in the chroot.
- # ...actual resume state file is passed in sys.argv[2] for simplicity...
- assert len(sys.argv) == 3, 'Resume State not passed properly.'
- fn, args, kwargs = cPickle.load(open(sys.argv[2], 'rb'))
-
- # Handle calling a method in a class; that can't be directly pickled.
- if isinstance(fn, tuple):
- obj, method = fn
- fn = getattr(obj, method)
-
- fn(*args, **kwargs)
else:
# Start by skipping argv[0]
argv = sys.argv[1:]
# Look for special "--chroot" argument to allow for alternate chroots
- if not IsInsideChroot():
+ if not cros_lib.IsInsideChroot():
# Default chroot name...
chroot_name = 'chroot'
@@ -1071,16 +148,17 @@ def main():
argv = argv[1:]
elif argv[0] == '--chroot':
if len(argv) < 2:
- Die('Chroot not specified.')
+ cros_lib.Die('Chroot not specified.')
chroot_name = argv[1]
argv = argv[2:]
- chroot_spec_path = _FindSpec(chroot_name, spec_type=_CHROOT_SPEC_TYPE)
+ chroot_spec_path = utils.FindSpec(chroot_name,
+ spec_type=utils.CHROOT_SPEC_TYPE)
- Info('Using chroot "%s"' % os.path.relpath(chroot_spec_path))
+ cros_lib.Info('Using chroot "%s"' % os.path.relpath(chroot_spec_path))
- chroot_config = _ReadConfig(chroot_spec_path)
+ chroot_config = utils.ReadConfig(chroot_spec_path)
else:
# Already in the chroot; no need to get config...
chroot_config = None
@@ -1096,7 +174,7 @@ def main():
cmd_str = _FindCommand(cmd_str)
# Finally, call the function w/ standard argv.
- cmd_cls = eval(_COMMAND_HANDLERS[_COMMAND_STRS.index(cmd_str)])
+ cmd_cls = _COMMAND_HANDLERS[_COMMAND_STRS.index(cmd_str)]
davidjames 2011/02/02 01:15:18 Thank you! No eval please :)
diandersAtChromium 2011/02/02 01:49:10 Done.
cmd_obj = cmd_cls()
cmd_obj.Run([cmd_str] + argv, chroot_config=chroot_config)
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