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+#!/usr/bin/env python |
iannucci
2016/01/30 00:40:17
I'm not sure that the __init__ file is needed?
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+# Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+# found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+# TODO(hinoka): Use logging. |
+ |
+import cStringIO |
+import codecs |
+import collections |
+import copy |
+import ctypes |
+import json |
+import optparse |
+import os |
+import pprint |
+import random |
+import re |
+import socket |
+import subprocess |
+import sys |
+import tempfile |
+import threading |
+import time |
+import urllib2 |
+import urlparse |
+import uuid |
+ |
+import os.path as path |
+ |
+# How many bytes at a time to read from pipes. |
+BUF_SIZE = 256 |
+ |
+ |
+# TODO(luqui): This is a horrible hack to identify build_internal when build |
+# is a recipe dependency. bot_update should not be depending on internal, |
+# rather the arrow should go the other way (or just be destroyed). |
+def check_dir(name, dirs, default=None): |
+ for d in dirs: |
+ d = path.abspath(d) |
+ if path.basename(d) == name and path.isdir(d): |
+ return d |
+ return default |
+ |
+ |
+# Define a bunch of directory paths. |
+# Relative to the current working directory. |
+CURRENT_DIR = path.abspath(os.getcwd()) |
+BUILDER_DIR = path.dirname(CURRENT_DIR) |
+SLAVE_DIR = path.dirname(BUILDER_DIR) |
+ |
+# Relative to this script's filesystem path. |
+THIS_DIR = path.dirname(path.abspath(__file__)) |
+SCRIPTS_DIR = check_dir( |
+ 'scripts', [ |
+ path.dirname(THIS_DIR), |
+ path.join(SLAVE_DIR, '..', 'scripts'), |
+ ], default=path.dirname(THIS_DIR)) |
+BUILD_DIR = path.dirname(SCRIPTS_DIR) |
+ROOT_DIR = path.dirname(BUILD_DIR) |
+ |
+DEPOT_TOOLS_DIR = path.abspath(path.join(THIS_DIR, '..', '..', '..')) |
+ |
+CHROMIUM_GIT_HOST = 'https://chromium.googlesource.com' |
+CHROMIUM_SRC_URL = CHROMIUM_GIT_HOST + '/chromium/src.git' |
+ |
+# Official builds use buildspecs, so this is a special case. |
+BUILDSPEC_TYPE = collections.namedtuple('buildspec', |
+ ('container', 'version')) |
+BUILDSPEC_RE = (r'^/chrome-internal/trunk/tools/buildspec/' |
+ '(build|branches|releases)/(.+)$') |
+GIT_BUILDSPEC_PATH = ('https://chrome-internal.googlesource.com/chrome/tools/' |
+ 'buildspec') |
+BRANCH_HEADS_REFSPEC = '+refs/branch-heads/*' |
+ |
+BUILDSPEC_COMMIT_RE = ( |
+ re.compile(r'Buildspec for.*version (\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+)'), |
+ re.compile(r'Create (\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+) buildspec'), |
+ re.compile(r'Auto-converted (\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+) buildspec to git'), |
+) |
+ |
+# Regular expression that matches a single commit footer line. |
+COMMIT_FOOTER_ENTRY_RE = re.compile(r'([^:]+):\s+(.+)') |
+ |
+# Footer metadata keys for regular and gsubtreed mirrored commit positions. |
+COMMIT_POSITION_FOOTER_KEY = 'Cr-Commit-Position' |
+COMMIT_ORIGINAL_POSITION_FOOTER_KEY = 'Cr-Original-Commit-Position' |
+# Regular expression to parse a commit position |
+COMMIT_POSITION_RE = re.compile(r'(.+)@\{#(\d+)\}') |
+ |
+# Regular expression to parse gclient's revinfo entries. |
+REVINFO_RE = re.compile(r'^([^:]+):\s+([^@]+)@(.+)$') |
+ |
+# Used by 'ResolveSvnRevisionFromGitiles' |
+GIT_SVN_PROJECT_MAP = { |
+ 'webkit': { |
+ 'svn_url': 'svn://svn.chromium.org/blink', |
+ 'branch_map': [ |
+ (r'trunk', r'refs/heads/master'), |
+ (r'branches/([^/]+)', r'refs/branch-heads/\1'), |
+ ], |
+ }, |
+ 'v8': { |
+ 'svn_url': 'https://v8.googlecode.com/svn', |
+ 'branch_map': [ |
+ (r'trunk', r'refs/heads/candidates'), |
+ (r'branches/bleeding_edge', r'refs/heads/master'), |
+ (r'branches/([^/]+)', r'refs/branch-heads/\1'), |
+ ], |
+ }, |
+ 'nacl': { |
+ 'svn_url': 'svn://svn.chromium.org/native_client', |
+ 'branch_map': [ |
+ (r'trunk/src/native_client', r'refs/heads/master'), |
+ ], |
+ }, |
+} |
+ |
+# Key for the 'git-svn' ID metadata commit footer entry. |
+GIT_SVN_ID_FOOTER_KEY = 'git-svn-id' |
+# e.g., git-svn-id: https://v8.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@23117 |
+# ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00 |
+GIT_SVN_ID_RE = re.compile(r'((?:\w+)://[^@]+)@(\d+)\s+(?:[a-zA-Z0-9\-]+)') |
+ |
+ |
+# This is the git mirror of the buildspecs repository. We could rely on the svn |
+# checkout, now that the git buildspecs are checked in alongside the svn |
+# buildspecs, but we're going to want to pull all the buildspecs from here |
+# eventually anyhow, and there's already some logic to pull from git (for the |
+# old git_buildspecs.git repo), so just stick with that. |
+GIT_BUILDSPEC_REPO = ( |
+ 'https://chrome-internal.googlesource.com/chrome/tools/buildspec') |
+ |
+# Copied from scripts/recipes/chromium.py. |
+GOT_REVISION_MAPPINGS = { |
+ '/chrome/trunk/src': { |
+ 'src/': 'got_revision', |
+ 'src/native_client/': 'got_nacl_revision', |
+ 'src/tools/swarm_client/': 'got_swarm_client_revision', |
+ 'src/tools/swarming_client/': 'got_swarming_client_revision', |
+ 'src/third_party/WebKit/': 'got_webkit_revision', |
+ 'src/third_party/webrtc/': 'got_webrtc_revision', |
+ 'src/v8/': 'got_v8_revision', |
+ } |
+} |
+ |
+ |
+BOT_UPDATE_MESSAGE = """ |
+What is the "Bot Update" step? |
+============================== |
+ |
+This step ensures that the source checkout on the bot (e.g. Chromium's src/ and |
+its dependencies) is checked out in a consistent state. This means that all of |
+the necessary repositories are checked out, no extra repositories are checked |
+out, and no locally modified files are present. |
+ |
+These actions used to be taken care of by the "gclient revert" and "update" |
+steps. However, those steps are known to be buggy and occasionally flaky. This |
+step has two main advantages over them: |
+ * it only operates in Git, so the logic can be clearer and cleaner; and |
+ * it is a slave-side script, so its behavior can be modified without |
+ restarting the master. |
+ |
+Why Git, you ask? Because that is the direction that the Chromium project is |
+heading. This step is an integral part of the transition from using the SVN repo |
+at chrome/trunk/src to using the Git repo src.git. Please pardon the dust while |
+we fully convert everything to Git. This message will get out of your way |
+eventually, and the waterfall will be a happier place because of it. |
+ |
+This step can be activated or deactivated independently on every builder on |
+every master. When it is active, the "gclient revert" and "update" steps become |
+no-ops. When it is inactive, it prints this message, cleans up after itself, and |
+lets everything else continue as though nothing has changed. Eventually, when |
+everything is stable enough, this step will replace them entirely. |
+ |
+Debugging information: |
+(master/builder/slave may be unspecified on recipes) |
+master: %(master)s |
+builder: %(builder)s |
+slave: %(slave)s |
+forced by recipes: %(recipe)s |
+CURRENT_DIR: %(CURRENT_DIR)s |
+BUILDER_DIR: %(BUILDER_DIR)s |
+SLAVE_DIR: %(SLAVE_DIR)s |
+THIS_DIR: %(THIS_DIR)s |
+SCRIPTS_DIR: %(SCRIPTS_DIR)s |
+BUILD_DIR: %(BUILD_DIR)s |
+ROOT_DIR: %(ROOT_DIR)s |
+DEPOT_TOOLS_DIR: %(DEPOT_TOOLS_DIR)s |
+bot_update.py is:""" |
+ |
+ACTIVATED_MESSAGE = """ACTIVE. |
+The bot will perform a Git checkout in this step. |
+The "gclient revert" and "update" steps are no-ops. |
+ |
+""" |
+ |
+NOT_ACTIVATED_MESSAGE = """INACTIVE. |
+This step does nothing. You actually want to look at the "update" step. |
+ |
+""" |
+ |
+ |
+GCLIENT_TEMPLATE = """solutions = %(solutions)s |
+ |
+cache_dir = r%(cache_dir)s |
+%(target_os)s |
+%(target_os_only)s |
+""" |
+ |
+CHROME_INTERNAL_GIT_HOST = 'https://chrome-internal.googlesource.com' |
+ |
+RECOGNIZED_PATHS = { |
+ # If SVN path matches key, the entire URL is rewritten to the Git url. |
+ '/chrome/trunk/src': |
+ CHROMIUM_SRC_URL, |
+ '/chrome/trunk/src/tools/cros.DEPS': |
+ CHROMIUM_GIT_HOST + '/chromium/src/tools/cros.DEPS.git', |
+ '/chrome-internal/trunk/src-internal': |
+ CHROME_INTERNAL_GIT_HOST + '/chrome/src-internal.git', |
+} |
+ |
+# How many times to try before giving up. |
+ATTEMPTS = 5 |
+ |
+# TODO(martiniss) change to be less hard coded. |
+GIT_CACHE_PATH = path.join( |
+ THIS_DIR, os.pardir, os.pardir, os.pardir, 'git_cache.py') |
+ |
+#talk to maruel |
+CACHE_DIR = path.join(CURRENT_DIR, 'cache_dir') |
+ |
+# Because we print CACHE_DIR out into a .gclient file, and then later run |
+# eval() on it, backslashes need to be escaped, otherwise "E:\b\build" gets |
+# parsed as "E:[\x08][\x08]uild". |
+if sys.platform.startswith('win'): |
+ CACHE_DIR = CACHE_DIR.replace('\\', '\\\\') |
+ |
+# Find the patch tool. |
+# if sys.platform.startswith('win'): |
+# if not BUILD_INTERNAL_DIR: |
+# print 'Warning: could not find patch tool because there is no ' |
+# print 'build_internal present.' |
+# PATCH_TOOL = None |
+# else: |
+# PATCH_TOOL = path.join(BUILD_INTERNAL_DIR, 'tools', 'patch.EXE') |
+# else: |
+ |
+# Ignoring windows for now, will add support later. |
+PATCH_TOOL = '/usr/bin/patch' |
+ |
+# If there is less than 100GB of disk space on the system, then we do |
+# a shallow checkout. |
+SHALLOW_CLONE_THRESHOLD = 100 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 |
+ |
+ |
+class SubprocessFailed(Exception): |
+ def __init__(self, message, code, output): |
+ Exception.__init__(self, message) |
+ self.code = code |
+ self.output = output |
+ |
+ |
+class PatchFailed(SubprocessFailed): |
+ pass |
+ |
+ |
+class GclientSyncFailed(SubprocessFailed): |
+ pass |
+ |
+ |
+class SVNRevisionNotFound(Exception): |
+ pass |
+ |
+ |
+class InvalidDiff(Exception): |
+ pass |
+ |
+ |
+class Inactive(Exception): |
+ """Not really an exception, just used to exit early cleanly.""" |
+ pass |
+ |
+ |
+RETRY = object() |
+OK = object() |
+FAIL = object() |
+ |
+ |
+class PsPrinter(object): |
+ def __init__(self, interval=300): |
+ self.interval = interval |
+ self.active = sys.platform.startswith('linux2') |
+ self.thread = None |
+ |
+ @staticmethod |
+ def print_pstree(): |
+ """Debugging function used to print "ps auxwwf" for stuck processes.""" |
+ subprocess.call(['ps', 'auxwwf']) |
+ |
+ def poke(self): |
+ if self.active: |
+ self.cancel() |
+ self.thread = threading.Timer(self.interval, self.print_pstree) |
+ self.thread.start() |
+ |
+ def cancel(self): |
+ if self.active and self.thread is not None: |
+ self.thread.cancel() |
+ self.thread = None |
+ |
+ |
+def call(*args, **kwargs): # pragma: no cover |
+ """Interactive subprocess call.""" |
+ kwargs['stdout'] = subprocess.PIPE |
+ kwargs['stderr'] = subprocess.STDOUT |
+ kwargs.setdefault('bufsize', BUF_SIZE) |
+ cwd = kwargs.get('cwd', os.getcwd()) |
+ result_fn = kwargs.pop('result_fn', lambda code, out: RETRY if code else OK) |
+ stdin_data = kwargs.pop('stdin_data', None) |
+ tries = kwargs.pop('tries', ATTEMPTS) |
+ if stdin_data: |
+ kwargs['stdin'] = subprocess.PIPE |
+ out = cStringIO.StringIO() |
+ new_env = kwargs.get('env', {}) |
+ env = copy.copy(os.environ) |
+ env.update(new_env) |
+ kwargs['env'] = env |
+ attempt = 0 |
+ for attempt in range(1, tries + 1): |
+ attempt_msg = ' (attempt #%d)' % attempt if attempt else '' |
+ if new_env: |
+ print '===Injecting Environment Variables===' |
+ for k, v in sorted(new_env.items()): |
+ print '%s: %s' % (k, v) |
+ print '===Running %s%s===' % (' '.join(args), attempt_msg) |
+ print 'In directory: %s' % cwd |
+ start_time = time.time() |
+ proc = subprocess.Popen(args, **kwargs) |
+ if stdin_data: |
+ proc.stdin.write(stdin_data) |
+ proc.stdin.close() |
+ psprinter = PsPrinter() |
+ # This is here because passing 'sys.stdout' into stdout for proc will |
+ # produce out of order output. |
+ hanging_cr = False |
+ while True: |
+ psprinter.poke() |
+ buf = proc.stdout.read(BUF_SIZE) |
+ if not buf: |
+ break |
+ if hanging_cr: |
+ buf = '\r' + buf |
+ hanging_cr = buf.endswith('\r') |
+ if hanging_cr: |
+ buf = buf[:-1] |
+ buf = buf.replace('\r\n', '\n').replace('\r', '\n') |
+ sys.stdout.write(buf) |
+ out.write(buf) |
+ if hanging_cr: |
+ sys.stdout.write('\n') |
+ out.write('\n') |
+ psprinter.cancel() |
+ |
+ code = proc.wait() |
+ elapsed_time = ((time.time() - start_time) / 60.0) |
+ outval = out.getvalue() |
+ result = result_fn(code, outval) |
+ if result in (FAIL, RETRY): |
+ print '===Failed in %.1f mins===' % elapsed_time |
+ else: |
+ print '===Succeeded in %.1f mins===' % elapsed_time |
+ return outval |
+ if result is FAIL: |
+ break |
+ if result is RETRY and attempt < tries: |
+ sleep_backoff = 4 ** attempt |
+ sleep_time = random.randint(sleep_backoff, int(sleep_backoff * 1.2)) |
+ print '===backing off, sleeping for %d secs===' % sleep_time |
+ time.sleep(sleep_time) |
+ |
+ raise SubprocessFailed('%s failed with code %d in %s after %d attempts.' % |
+ (' '.join(args), code, cwd, attempt), |
+ code, outval) |
+ |
+ |
+def git(*args, **kwargs): # pragma: no cover |
+ """Wrapper around call specifically for Git commands.""" |
+ if args and args[0] == 'cache': |
+ # Rewrite "git cache" calls into "python git_cache.py". |
+ cmd = (sys.executable, '-u', GIT_CACHE_PATH) + args[1:] |
+ else: |
+ git_executable = 'git' |
+ # On windows, subprocess doesn't fuzzy-match 'git' to 'git.bat', so we |
+ # have to do it explicitly. This is better than passing shell=True. |
+ if sys.platform.startswith('win'): |
+ git_executable += '.bat' |
+ cmd = (git_executable,) + args |
+ return call(*cmd, **kwargs) |
+ |
+ |
+def get_gclient_spec(solutions, target_os, target_os_only): |
+ return GCLIENT_TEMPLATE % { |
+ 'solutions': pprint.pformat(solutions, indent=4), |
+ 'cache_dir': '"%s"' % CACHE_DIR, |
+ 'target_os': ('\ntarget_os=%s' % target_os) if target_os else '', |
+ 'target_os_only': '\ntarget_os_only=%s' % target_os_only |
+ } |
+ |
+ |
+def maybe_ignore_revision(revision, buildspec): |
+ """Handle builders that don't care what buildbot tells them to build. |
+ |
+ This is especially the case with branch builders that build from buildspecs |
+ and/or trigger off multiple repositories, where the --revision passed in has |
+ nothing to do with the solution being built. Clearing the revision in this |
+ case causes bot_update to use HEAD rather that trying to checkout an |
+ inappropriate version of the solution. |
+ """ |
+ if buildspec and buildspec.container == 'branches': |
+ return [] |
+ return revision |
+ |
+ |
+def solutions_printer(solutions): |
+ """Prints gclient solution to stdout.""" |
+ print 'Gclient Solutions' |
+ print '=================' |
+ for solution in solutions: |
+ name = solution.get('name') |
+ url = solution.get('url') |
+ print '%s (%s)' % (name, url) |
+ if solution.get('deps_file'): |
+ print ' Dependencies file is %s' % solution['deps_file'] |
+ if 'managed' in solution: |
+ print ' Managed mode is %s' % ('ON' if solution['managed'] else 'OFF') |
+ custom_vars = solution.get('custom_vars') |
+ if custom_vars: |
+ print ' Custom Variables:' |
+ for var_name, var_value in sorted(custom_vars.iteritems()): |
+ print ' %s = %s' % (var_name, var_value) |
+ custom_deps = solution.get('custom_deps') |
+ if 'custom_deps' in solution: |
+ print ' Custom Dependencies:' |
+ for deps_name, deps_value in sorted(custom_deps.iteritems()): |
+ if deps_value: |
+ print ' %s -> %s' % (deps_name, deps_value) |
+ else: |
+ print ' %s: Ignore' % deps_name |
+ for k, v in solution.iteritems(): |
+ # Print out all the keys we don't know about. |
+ if k in ['name', 'url', 'deps_file', 'custom_vars', 'custom_deps', |
+ 'managed']: |
+ continue |
+ print ' %s is %s' % (k, v) |
+ |
+ |
+def solutions_to_git(input_solutions): |
+ """Modifies urls in solutions to point at Git repos. |
+ |
+ returns: (git solution, svn root of first solution) tuple. |
+ """ |
+ assert input_solutions |
+ solutions = copy.deepcopy(input_solutions) |
+ first_solution = True |
+ buildspec = None |
+ for solution in solutions: |
+ original_url = solution['url'] |
+ parsed_url = urlparse.urlparse(original_url) |
+ parsed_path = parsed_url.path |
+ |
+ # Rewrite SVN urls into Git urls. |
+ buildspec_m = re.match(BUILDSPEC_RE, parsed_path) |
+ if first_solution and buildspec_m: |
+ solution['url'] = GIT_BUILDSPEC_PATH |
+ buildspec = BUILDSPEC_TYPE( |
+ container=buildspec_m.group(1), |
+ version=buildspec_m.group(2), |
+ ) |
+ solution['deps_file'] = path.join(buildspec.container, buildspec.version, |
+ 'DEPS') |
+ elif parsed_path in RECOGNIZED_PATHS: |
+ solution['url'] = RECOGNIZED_PATHS[parsed_path] |
+ solution['deps_file'] = '.DEPS.git' |
+ elif parsed_url.scheme == 'https' and 'googlesource' in parsed_url.netloc: |
+ pass |
+ else: |
+ print 'Warning: %s' % ('path %r not recognized' % parsed_path,) |
+ |
+ # Strip out deps containing $$V8_REV$$, etc. |
+ if 'custom_deps' in solution: |
+ new_custom_deps = {} |
+ for deps_name, deps_value in solution['custom_deps'].iteritems(): |
+ if deps_value and '$$' in deps_value: |
+ print 'Dropping %s:%s from custom deps' % (deps_name, deps_value) |
+ else: |
+ new_custom_deps[deps_name] = deps_value |
+ solution['custom_deps'] = new_custom_deps |
+ |
+ if first_solution: |
+ root = parsed_path |
+ first_solution = False |
+ |
+ solution['managed'] = False |
+ # We don't want gclient to be using a safesync URL. Instead it should |
+ # using the lkgr/lkcr branch/tags. |
+ if 'safesync_url' in solution: |
+ print 'Removing safesync url %s from %s' % (solution['safesync_url'], |
+ parsed_path) |
+ del solution['safesync_url'] |
+ return solutions, root, buildspec |
+ |
+ |
+def remove(target): |
+ """Remove a target by moving it into build.dead.""" |
+ dead_folder = path.join(BUILDER_DIR, 'build.dead') |
+ if not path.exists(dead_folder): |
+ os.makedirs(dead_folder) |
+ os.rename(target, path.join(dead_folder, uuid.uuid4().hex)) |
+ |
+ |
+def ensure_no_checkout(dir_names, scm_dirname): |
+ """Ensure that there is no undesired checkout under build/. |
+ |
+ If there is an incorrect checkout under build/, then |
+ move build/ to build.dead/ |
+ This function will check each directory in dir_names. |
+ |
+ scm_dirname is expected to be either ['.svn', '.git'] |
+ """ |
+ assert scm_dirname in ['.svn', '.git', '*'] |
+ has_checkout = any(path.exists(path.join(os.getcwd(), dir_name, scm_dirname)) |
+ for dir_name in dir_names) |
+ |
+ if has_checkout or scm_dirname == '*': |
+ build_dir = os.getcwd() |
+ prefix = '' |
+ if scm_dirname != '*': |
+ prefix = '%s detected in checkout, ' % scm_dirname |
+ |
+ for filename in os.listdir(build_dir): |
+ deletion_target = path.join(build_dir, filename) |
+ print '%sdeleting %s...' % (prefix, deletion_target), |
+ remove(deletion_target) |
+ print 'done' |
+ |
+ |
+def gclient_configure(solutions, target_os, target_os_only): |
+ """Should do the same thing as gclient --spec='...'.""" |
+ with codecs.open('.gclient', mode='w', encoding='utf-8') as f: |
+ f.write(get_gclient_spec(solutions, target_os, target_os_only)) |
+ |
+ |
+def gclient_sync(with_branch_heads, shallow): |
+ # We just need to allocate a filename. |
+ fd, gclient_output_file = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix='.json') |
+ os.close(fd) |
+ gclient_bin = 'gclient.bat' if sys.platform.startswith('win') else 'gclient' |
+ cmd = [gclient_bin, 'sync', '--verbose', '--reset', '--force', |
+ '--ignore_locks', '--output-json', gclient_output_file, |
+ '--nohooks', '--noprehooks', '--delete_unversioned_trees'] |
+ if with_branch_heads: |
+ cmd += ['--with_branch_heads'] |
+ if shallow: |
+ cmd += ['--shallow'] |
+ |
+ try: |
+ call(*cmd, tries=1) |
+ except SubprocessFailed as e: |
+ # Throw a GclientSyncFailed exception so we can catch this independently. |
+ raise GclientSyncFailed(e.message, e.code, e.output) |
+ else: |
+ with open(gclient_output_file) as f: |
+ return json.load(f) |
+ finally: |
+ os.remove(gclient_output_file) |
+ |
+ |
+def gclient_runhooks(gyp_envs): |
+ gclient_bin = 'gclient.bat' if sys.platform.startswith('win') else 'gclient' |
+ env = dict([env_var.split('=', 1) for env_var in gyp_envs]) |
+ call(gclient_bin, 'runhooks', env=env) |
+ |
+ |
+def gclient_revinfo(): |
+ gclient_bin = 'gclient.bat' if sys.platform.startswith('win') else 'gclient' |
+ return call(gclient_bin, 'revinfo', '-a') or '' |
+ |
+ |
+def create_manifest(): |
+ manifest = {} |
+ output = gclient_revinfo() |
+ for line in output.strip().splitlines(): |
+ match = REVINFO_RE.match(line.strip()) |
+ if match: |
+ manifest[match.group(1)] = { |
+ 'repository': match.group(2), |
+ 'revision': match.group(3), |
+ } |
+ else: |
+ print "WARNING: Couldn't match revinfo line:\n%s" % line |
+ return manifest |
+ |
+ |
+def get_commit_message_footer_map(message): |
+ """Returns: (dict) A dictionary of commit message footer entries. |
+ """ |
+ footers = {} |
+ |
+ # Extract the lines in the footer block. |
+ lines = [] |
+ for line in message.strip().splitlines(): |
+ line = line.strip() |
+ if len(line) == 0: |
+ del lines[:] |
+ continue |
+ lines.append(line) |
+ |
+ # Parse the footer |
+ for line in lines: |
+ m = COMMIT_FOOTER_ENTRY_RE.match(line) |
+ if not m: |
+ # If any single line isn't valid, the entire footer is invalid. |
+ footers.clear() |
+ return footers |
+ footers[m.group(1)] = m.group(2).strip() |
+ return footers |
+ |
+ |
+def get_commit_message_footer(message, key): |
+ """Returns: (str/None) The footer value for 'key', or None if none was found. |
+ """ |
+ return get_commit_message_footer_map(message).get(key) |
+ |
+ |
+def get_svn_rev(git_hash, dir_name): |
+ log = git('log', '-1', git_hash, cwd=dir_name) |
+ git_svn_id = get_commit_message_footer(log, GIT_SVN_ID_FOOTER_KEY) |
+ if not git_svn_id: |
+ return None |
+ m = GIT_SVN_ID_RE.match(git_svn_id) |
+ if not m: |
+ return None |
+ return int(m.group(2)) |
+ |
+ |
+def get_git_hash(revision, branch, sln_dir): |
+ """We want to search for the SVN revision on the git-svn branch. |
+ |
+ Note that git will search backwards from origin/master. |
+ """ |
+ match = "^%s: [^ ]*@%s " % (GIT_SVN_ID_FOOTER_KEY, revision) |
+ ref = branch if branch.startswith('refs/') else 'origin/%s' % branch |
+ cmd = ['log', '-E', '--grep', match, '--format=%H', '--max-count=1', ref] |
+ result = git(*cmd, cwd=sln_dir).strip() |
+ if result: |
+ return result |
+ raise SVNRevisionNotFound('We can\'t resolve svn r%s into a git hash in %s' % |
+ (revision, sln_dir)) |
+ |
+ |
+def _last_commit_for_file(filename, repo_base): |
+ cmd = ['log', '--format=%H', '--max-count=1', '--', filename] |
+ return git(*cmd, cwd=repo_base).strip() |
+ |
+ |
+def need_to_run_deps2git(repo_base, deps_file, deps_git_file): |
+ """Checks to see if we need to run deps2git. |
+ |
+ Returns True if there was a DEPS change after the last .DEPS.git update |
+ or if DEPS has local modifications. |
+ """ |
+ # See if DEPS is dirty |
+ deps_file_status = git( |
+ 'status', '--porcelain', deps_file, cwd=repo_base).strip() |
+ if deps_file_status and deps_file_status.startswith('M '): |
+ return True |
+ |
+ last_known_deps_ref = _last_commit_for_file(deps_file, repo_base) |
+ last_known_deps_git_ref = _last_commit_for_file(deps_git_file, repo_base) |
+ merge_base_ref = git('merge-base', last_known_deps_ref, |
+ last_known_deps_git_ref, cwd=repo_base).strip() |
+ |
+ # If the merge base of the last DEPS and last .DEPS.git file is not |
+ # equivilent to the hash of the last DEPS file, that means the DEPS file |
+ # was committed after the last .DEPS.git file. |
+ return last_known_deps_ref != merge_base_ref |
+ |
+ |
+def ensure_deps2git(solution, shallow): |
+ repo_base = path.join(os.getcwd(), solution['name']) |
+ deps_file = path.join(repo_base, 'DEPS') |
+ deps_git_file = path.join(repo_base, '.DEPS.git') |
+ if (not git('ls-files', 'DEPS', cwd=repo_base).strip() or |
+ not git('ls-files', '.DEPS.git', cwd=repo_base).strip()): |
+ return |
+ |
+ print 'Checking if %s is newer than %s' % (deps_file, deps_git_file) |
+ if not need_to_run_deps2git(repo_base, deps_file, deps_git_file): |
+ return |
+ |
+ print "HEY YOU" |
+ print "="*80 |
+ print "deps2git is gone now bro :(" |
+ print "="*80 |
+ sys.exit(1) |
+ |
+ |
+def emit_log_lines(name, lines): |
+ for line in lines.splitlines(): |
+ print '@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@%s@%s@@@' % (name, line) |
+ print '@@@STEP_LOG_END@%s@@@' % name |
+ |
+ |
+def emit_properties(properties): |
+ for property_name, property_value in sorted(properties.items()): |
+ print '@@@SET_BUILD_PROPERTY@%s@"%s"@@@' % (property_name, property_value) |
+ |
+ |
+# Derived from: |
+# http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577972-disk-usage/?in=user-4178764 |
+def get_total_disk_space(): |
+ cwd = os.getcwd() |
+ # Windows is the only platform that doesn't support os.statvfs, so |
+ # we need to special case this. |
+ if sys.platform.startswith('win'): |
+ _, total, free = (ctypes.c_ulonglong(), ctypes.c_ulonglong(), \ |
+ ctypes.c_ulonglong()) |
+ if sys.version_info >= (3,) or isinstance(cwd, unicode): |
+ fn = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetDiskFreeSpaceExW |
+ else: |
+ fn = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetDiskFreeSpaceExA |
+ ret = fn(cwd, ctypes.byref(_), ctypes.byref(total), ctypes.byref(free)) |
+ if ret == 0: |
+ # WinError() will fetch the last error code. |
+ raise ctypes.WinError() |
+ return (total.value, free.value) |
+ |
+ else: |
+ st = os.statvfs(cwd) |
+ free = st.f_bavail * st.f_frsize |
+ total = st.f_blocks * st.f_frsize |
+ return (total, free) |
+ |
+ |
+def get_target_revision(folder_name, git_url, revisions): |
+ normalized_name = folder_name.strip('/') |
+ if normalized_name in revisions: |
+ return revisions[normalized_name] |
+ if git_url in revisions: |
+ return revisions[git_url] |
+ return None |
+ |
+ |
+def force_revision(folder_name, revision): |
+ split_revision = revision.split(':', 1) |
+ branch = 'master' |
+ if len(split_revision) == 2: |
+ # Support for "branch:revision" syntax. |
+ branch, revision = split_revision |
+ |
+ if revision and revision.upper() != 'HEAD': |
+ if revision and revision.isdigit() and len(revision) < 40: |
+ # rev_num is really a svn revision number, convert it into a git hash. |
+ git_ref = get_git_hash(int(revision), branch, folder_name) |
+ else: |
+ # rev_num is actually a git hash or ref, we can just use it. |
+ git_ref = revision |
+ git('checkout', '--force', git_ref, cwd=folder_name) |
+ else: |
+ ref = branch if branch.startswith('refs/') else 'origin/%s' % branch |
+ git('checkout', '--force', ref, cwd=folder_name) |
+ |
+def git_checkout(solutions, revisions, shallow, refs): |
+ build_dir = os.getcwd() |
+ # Before we do anything, break all git_cache locks. |
+ if path.isdir(CACHE_DIR): |
+ git('cache', 'unlock', '-vv', '--force', '--all', '--cache-dir', CACHE_DIR) |
+ for item in os.listdir(CACHE_DIR): |
+ filename = os.path.join(CACHE_DIR, item) |
+ if item.endswith('.lock'): |
+ raise Exception('%s exists after cache unlock' % filename) |
+ first_solution = True |
+ for sln in solutions: |
+ # This is so we can loop back and try again if we need to wait for the |
+ # git mirrors to update from SVN. |
+ done = False |
+ tries_left = 60 |
+ while not done: |
+ name = sln['name'] |
+ url = sln['url'] |
+ if url == CHROMIUM_SRC_URL or url + '.git' == CHROMIUM_SRC_URL: |
+ # Experiments show there's little to be gained from |
+ # a shallow clone of src. |
+ shallow = False |
+ sln_dir = path.join(build_dir, name) |
+ s = ['--shallow'] if shallow else [] |
+ populate_cmd = (['cache', 'populate', '--ignore_locks', '-v', |
+ '--cache-dir', CACHE_DIR] + s + [url]) |
+ for ref in refs: |
+ populate_cmd.extend(['--ref', ref]) |
+ git(*populate_cmd) |
+ mirror_dir = git( |
+ 'cache', 'exists', '--quiet', '--cache-dir', CACHE_DIR, url).strip() |
+ clone_cmd = ( |
+ 'clone', '--no-checkout', '--local', '--shared', mirror_dir, sln_dir) |
+ |
+ try: |
+ if not path.isdir(sln_dir): |
+ git(*clone_cmd) |
+ else: |
+ git('remote', 'set-url', 'origin', mirror_dir, cwd=sln_dir) |
+ git('fetch', 'origin', cwd=sln_dir) |
+ for ref in refs: |
+ refspec = '%s:%s' % (ref, ref.lstrip('+')) |
+ git('fetch', 'origin', refspec, cwd=sln_dir) |
+ |
+ revision = get_target_revision(name, url, revisions) or 'HEAD' |
+ force_revision(sln_dir, revision) |
+ done = True |
+ except SubprocessFailed as e: |
+ # Exited abnormally, theres probably something wrong. |
+ # Lets wipe the checkout and try again. |
+ tries_left -= 1 |
+ if tries_left > 0: |
+ print 'Something failed: %s.' % str(e) |
+ print 'waiting 5 seconds and trying again...' |
+ time.sleep(5) |
+ else: |
+ raise |
+ remove(sln_dir) |
+ except SVNRevisionNotFound: |
+ tries_left -= 1 |
+ if tries_left > 0: |
+ # If we don't have the correct revision, wait and try again. |
+ print 'We can\'t find revision %s.' % revision |
+ print 'The svn to git replicator is probably falling behind.' |
+ print 'waiting 5 seconds and trying again...' |
+ time.sleep(5) |
+ else: |
+ raise |
+ |
+ git('clean', '-dff', cwd=sln_dir) |
+ |
+ if first_solution: |
+ git_ref = git('log', '--format=%H', '--max-count=1', |
+ cwd=sln_dir).strip() |
+ first_solution = False |
+ return git_ref |
+ |
+ |
+def _download(url): |
+ """Fetch url and return content, with retries for flake.""" |
+ for attempt in xrange(ATTEMPTS): |
+ try: |
+ return urllib2.urlopen(url).read() |
+ except Exception: |
+ if attempt == ATTEMPTS - 1: |
+ raise |
+ |
+ |
+def parse_diff(diff): |
+ """Takes a unified diff and returns a list of diffed files and their diffs. |
+ |
+ The return format is a list of pairs of: |
+ (<filename>, <diff contents>) |
+ <diff contents> is inclusive of the diff line. |
+ """ |
+ result = [] |
+ current_diff = '' |
+ current_header = None |
+ for line in diff.splitlines(): |
+ # "diff" is for git style patches, and "Index: " is for SVN style patches. |
+ if line.startswith('diff') or line.startswith('Index: '): |
+ if current_header: |
+ # If we are in a diff portion, then save the diff. |
+ result.append((current_header, '%s\n' % current_diff)) |
+ git_header_match = re.match(r'diff (?:--git )?(\S+) (\S+)', line) |
+ svn_header_match = re.match(r'Index: (.*)', line) |
+ |
+ if git_header_match: |
+ # First, see if its a git style header. |
+ from_file = git_header_match.group(1) |
+ to_file = git_header_match.group(2) |
+ if from_file != to_file and from_file.startswith('a/'): |
+ # Sometimes git prepends 'a/' and 'b/' in front of file paths. |
+ from_file = from_file[2:] |
+ current_header = from_file |
+ |
+ elif svn_header_match: |
+ # Otherwise, check if its an SVN style header. |
+ current_header = svn_header_match.group(1) |
+ |
+ else: |
+ # Otherwise... I'm not really sure what to do with this. |
+ raise InvalidDiff('Can\'t process header: %s\nFull diff:\n%s' % |
+ (line, diff)) |
+ |
+ current_diff = '' |
+ current_diff += '%s\n' % line |
+ if current_header: |
+ # We hit EOF, gotta save the last diff. |
+ result.append((current_header, current_diff)) |
+ return result |
+ |
+ |
+def get_svn_patch(patch_url): |
+ """Fetch patch from patch_url, return list of (filename, diff)""" |
+ svn_exe = 'svn.bat' if sys.platform.startswith('win') else 'svn' |
+ patch_data = call(svn_exe, 'cat', patch_url) |
+ return parse_diff(patch_data) |
+ |
+# REMOVE |
+def apply_svn_patch(patch_root, patches, whitelist=None, blacklist=None): |
+ """Expects a list of (filename, diff), applies it on top of patch_root.""" |
+ if whitelist: |
+ patches = [(name, diff) for name, diff in patches if name in whitelist] |
+ elif blacklist: |
+ patches = [(name, diff) for name, diff in patches if name not in blacklist] |
+ diffs = [diff for _, diff in patches] |
+ patch = ''.join(diffs) |
+ |
+ if patch: |
+ print '===Patching files===' |
+ for filename, _ in patches: |
+ print 'Patching %s' % filename |
+ try: |
+ call(PATCH_TOOL, '-p0', '--remove-empty-files', '--force', '--forward', |
+ stdin_data=patch, cwd=patch_root, tries=1) |
+ for filename, _ in patches: |
+ full_filename = path.abspath(path.join(patch_root, filename)) |
+ git('add', full_filename, cwd=path.dirname(full_filename)) |
+ except SubprocessFailed as e: |
+ raise PatchFailed(e.message, e.code, e.output) |
+ |
+def apply_rietveld_issue(issue, patchset, root, server, _rev_map, _revision, |
+ email_file, key_file, whitelist=None, blacklist=None): |
+ apply_issue_bin = ('apply_issue.bat' if sys.platform.startswith('win') |
+ else 'apply_issue') |
+ cmd = [apply_issue_bin, |
+ # The patch will be applied on top of this directory. |
+ '--root_dir', root, |
+ # Tell apply_issue how to fetch the patch. |
+ '--issue', issue, |
+ '--server', server, |
+ # Always run apply_issue.py, otherwise it would see update.flag |
+ # and then bail out. |
+ '--force', |
+ # Don't run gclient sync when it sees a DEPS change. |
+ '--ignore_deps', |
+ # TODO(tandrii): remove after http://crbug.com/537417 is resolved. |
+ # Temporary enable verbosity to see if Rietveld requests are actually |
+ # retried. |
+ '-v', '-v', # = logging.DEBUG level. |
+ ] |
+ # Use an oauth key file if specified. |
+ if email_file and key_file: |
+ cmd.extend(['--email-file', email_file, '--private-key-file', key_file]) |
+ else: |
+ cmd.append('--no-auth') |
+ |
+ if patchset: |
+ cmd.extend(['--patchset', patchset]) |
+ if whitelist: |
+ for item in whitelist: |
+ cmd.extend(['--whitelist', item]) |
+ elif blacklist: |
+ for item in blacklist: |
+ cmd.extend(['--blacklist', item]) |
+ |
+ # Only try once, since subsequent failures hide the real failure. |
+ try: |
+ call(*cmd, tries=1) |
+ except SubprocessFailed as e: |
+ raise PatchFailed(e.message, e.code, e.output) |
+ |
+def apply_gerrit_ref(gerrit_repo, gerrit_ref, root): |
+ gerrit_repo = gerrit_repo or 'origin' |
+ assert gerrit_ref |
+ try: |
+ base_rev = git('rev-parse', 'HEAD', cwd=root).strip() |
+ git('retry', 'fetch', gerrit_repo, gerrit_ref, cwd=root, tries=1) |
+ git('checkout', 'FETCH_HEAD', cwd=root) |
+ git('reset', '--soft', base_rev, cwd=root) |
+ except SubprocessFailed as e: |
+ raise PatchFailed(e.message, e.code, e.output) |
+ |
+def check_flag(flag_file): |
+ """Returns True if the flag file is present.""" |
+ return os.path.isfile(flag_file) |
+ |
+ |
+def delete_flag(flag_file): |
+ """Remove bot update flag.""" |
+ if os.path.isfile(flag_file): |
+ os.remove(flag_file) |
+ |
+ |
+def emit_flag(flag_file): |
+ """Deposit a bot update flag on the system to tell gclient not to run.""" |
+ print 'Emitting flag file at %s' % flag_file |
+ with open(flag_file, 'wb') as f: |
+ f.write('Success!') |
+ |
+ |
+def get_commit_position_for_git_svn(url, revision): |
+ """Generates a commit position string for a 'git-svn' URL/revision. |
+ |
+ If the 'git-svn' URL maps to a known project, we will construct a commit |
+ position branch value by applying substitution on the SVN URL. |
+ """ |
+ # Identify the base URL so we can strip off trunk/branch name |
+ project_config = branch = None |
+ for _, project_config in GIT_SVN_PROJECT_MAP.iteritems(): |
+ if url.startswith(project_config['svn_url']): |
+ branch = url[len(project_config['svn_url']):] |
+ break |
+ |
+ if branch: |
+ # Strip any leading slashes |
+ branch = branch.lstrip('/') |
+ |
+ # Try and map the branch |
+ for pattern, repl in project_config.get('branch_map', ()): |
+ nbranch, subn = re.subn(pattern, repl, branch, count=1) |
+ if subn: |
+ print 'INFO: Mapped SVN branch to Git branch [%s] => [%s]' % ( |
+ branch, nbranch) |
+ branch = nbranch |
+ break |
+ else: |
+ # Use generic 'svn' branch |
+ print 'INFO: Could not resolve project for SVN URL %r' % (url,) |
+ branch = 'svn' |
+ return '%s@{#%s}' % (branch, revision) |
+ |
+ |
+def get_commit_position(git_path, revision='HEAD'): |
+ """Dumps the 'git' log for a specific revision and parses out the commit |
+ position. |
+ |
+ If a commit position metadata key is found, its value will be returned. |
+ |
+ Otherwise, we will search for a 'git-svn' metadata entry. If one is found, |
+ we will compose a commit position from it, using its SVN revision value as |
+ the revision. |
+ |
+ If the 'git-svn' URL maps to a known project, we will construct a commit |
+ position branch value by truncating the URL, mapping 'trunk' to |
+ "refs/heads/master". Otherwise, we will return the generic branch, 'svn'. |
+ """ |
+ git_log = git('log', '--format=%B', '-n1', revision, cwd=git_path) |
+ footer_map = get_commit_message_footer_map(git_log) |
+ |
+ # Search for commit position metadata |
+ value = (footer_map.get(COMMIT_POSITION_FOOTER_KEY) or |
+ footer_map.get(COMMIT_ORIGINAL_POSITION_FOOTER_KEY)) |
+ if value: |
+ return value |
+ |
+ # Compose a commit position from 'git-svn' metadata |
+ value = footer_map.get(GIT_SVN_ID_FOOTER_KEY) |
+ if value: |
+ m = GIT_SVN_ID_RE.match(value) |
+ if not m: |
+ raise ValueError("Invalid 'git-svn' value: [%s]" % (value,)) |
+ return get_commit_position_for_git_svn(m.group(1), m.group(2)) |
+ return None |
+ |
+ |
+def parse_got_revision(gclient_output, got_revision_mapping, use_svn_revs): |
+ """Translate git gclient revision mapping to build properties. |
+ |
+ If use_svn_revs is True, then translate git hashes in the revision mapping |
+ to svn revision numbers. |
+ """ |
+ properties = {} |
+ solutions_output = { |
+ # Make sure path always ends with a single slash. |
+ '%s/' % path.rstrip('/') : solution_output for path, solution_output |
+ in gclient_output['solutions'].iteritems() |
+ } |
+ for dir_name, property_name in got_revision_mapping.iteritems(): |
+ # Make sure dir_name always ends with a single slash. |
+ dir_name = '%s/' % dir_name.rstrip('/') |
+ if dir_name not in solutions_output: |
+ continue |
+ solution_output = solutions_output[dir_name] |
+ if solution_output.get('scm') is None: |
+ # This is an ignored DEPS, so the output got_revision should be 'None'. |
+ git_revision = revision = commit_position = None |
+ else: |
+ # Since we are using .DEPS.git, everything had better be git. |
+ assert solution_output.get('scm') == 'git' |
+ git_revision = git('rev-parse', 'HEAD', cwd=dir_name).strip() |
+ if use_svn_revs: |
+ revision = get_svn_rev(git_revision, dir_name) |
+ if not revision: |
+ revision = git_revision |
+ else: |
+ revision = git_revision |
+ commit_position = get_commit_position(dir_name) |
+ |
+ properties[property_name] = revision |
+ if revision != git_revision: |
+ properties['%s_git' % property_name] = git_revision |
+ if commit_position: |
+ properties['%s_cp' % property_name] = commit_position |
+ |
+ return properties |
+ |
+ |
+def emit_json(out_file, did_run, gclient_output=None, **kwargs): |
+ """Write run information into a JSON file.""" |
+ output = {} |
+ output.update(gclient_output if gclient_output else {}) |
+ output.update({'did_run': did_run}) |
+ output.update(kwargs) |
+ with open(out_file, 'wb') as f: |
+ f.write(json.dumps(output, sort_keys=True)) |
+ |
+ |
+def ensure_deps_revisions(deps_url_mapping, solutions, revisions): |
+ """Ensure correct DEPS revisions, ignores solutions.""" |
+ for deps_name, deps_data in sorted(deps_url_mapping.items()): |
+ if deps_name.strip('/') in solutions: |
+ # This has already been forced to the correct solution by git_checkout(). |
+ continue |
+ revision = get_target_revision(deps_name, deps_data.get('url', None), |
+ revisions) |
+ if not revision: |
+ continue |
+ # TODO(hinoka): Catch SVNRevisionNotFound error maybe? |
+ git('fetch', 'origin', cwd=deps_name) |
+ force_revision(deps_name, revision) |
+ |
+ |
+def ensure_checkout(solutions, revisions, first_sln, target_os, target_os_only, |
+ patch_root, issue, patchset, patch_url, rietveld_server, |
+ gerrit_repo, gerrit_ref, revision_mapping, |
+ apply_issue_email_file, apply_issue_key_file, buildspec, |
+ gyp_env, shallow, runhooks, refs): |
+ # Get a checkout of each solution, without DEPS or hooks. |
+ # Calling git directly because there is no way to run Gclient without |
+ # invoking DEPS. |
+ print 'Fetching Git checkout' |
+ |
+ git_ref = git_checkout(solutions, revisions, shallow, refs) |
+ |
+ patches = None |
+ if patch_url: |
+ patches = get_svn_patch(patch_url) |
+ |
+ already_patched = [] |
+ patch_root = patch_root or '' |
+ for solution in solutions: |
+ if (patch_root == solution['name'] or |
+ solution['name'].startswith(patch_root + '/')): |
+ relative_root = solution['name'][len(patch_root) + 1:] |
+ target = '/'.join([relative_root, 'DEPS']).lstrip('/') |
+ if patches: |
+ print "HEY YOU" |
+ print "="*80 |
+ print "You should not be trying to patch in a svn change." |
+ print "="*80 |
+ sys.exit(1) |
+ elif issue: |
+ apply_rietveld_issue(issue, patchset, patch_root, rietveld_server, |
+ revision_mapping, git_ref, apply_issue_email_file, |
+ apply_issue_key_file, whitelist=[target]) |
+ already_patched.append(target) |
+ |
+ if not buildspec: |
+ # Run deps2git if there is a DEPS change after the last .DEPS.git commit. |
+ for solution in solutions: |
+ ensure_deps2git(solution, shallow) |
+ |
+ # Ensure our build/ directory is set up with the correct .gclient file. |
+ gclient_configure(solutions, target_os, target_os_only) |
+ |
+ # Let gclient do the DEPS syncing. |
+ # The branch-head refspec is a special case because its possible Chrome |
+ # src, which contains the branch-head refspecs, is DEPSed in. |
+ gclient_output = gclient_sync(buildspec or BRANCH_HEADS_REFSPEC in refs, |
+ shallow) |
+ |
+ # Now that gclient_sync has finished, we should revert any .DEPS.git so that |
+ # presubmit doesn't complain about it being modified. |
+ if (not buildspec and |
+ git('ls-files', '.DEPS.git', cwd=first_sln).strip()): |
+ git('checkout', 'HEAD', '--', '.DEPS.git', cwd=first_sln) |
+ |
+ if buildspec and runhooks: |
+ # Run gclient runhooks if we're on an official builder. |
+ # TODO(hinoka): Remove this when the official builders run their own |
+ # runhooks step. |
+ gclient_runhooks(gyp_env) |
+ |
+ # Finally, ensure that all DEPS are pinned to the correct revision. |
+ dir_names = [sln['name'] for sln in solutions] |
+ ensure_deps_revisions(gclient_output.get('solutions', {}), |
+ dir_names, revisions) |
+ # Apply the rest of the patch here (sans DEPS) |
+ if patches: |
+ apply_svn_patch(patch_root, patches, blacklist=already_patched) |
+ elif issue: |
+ apply_rietveld_issue(issue, patchset, patch_root, rietveld_server, |
+ revision_mapping, git_ref, apply_issue_email_file, |
+ apply_issue_key_file, blacklist=already_patched) |
+ elif gerrit_ref: |
+ apply_gerrit_ref(gerrit_repo, gerrit_ref, patch_root) |
+ |
+ # Reset the deps_file point in the solutions so that hooks get run properly. |
+ for sln in solutions: |
+ sln['deps_file'] = sln.get('deps_file', 'DEPS').replace('.DEPS.git', 'DEPS') |
+ gclient_configure(solutions, target_os, target_os_only) |
+ |
+ return gclient_output |
+ |
+ |
+def parse_revisions(revisions, root): |
+ """Turn a list of revision specs into a nice dictionary. |
+ |
+ We will always return a dict with {root: something}. By default if root |
+ is unspecified, or if revisions is [], then revision will be assigned 'HEAD' |
+ """ |
+ results = {root.strip('/'): 'HEAD'} |
+ expanded_revisions = [] |
+ for revision in revisions: |
+ # Allow rev1,rev2,rev3 format. |
+ # TODO(hinoka): Delete this when webkit switches to recipes. |
+ expanded_revisions.extend(revision.split(',')) |
+ for revision in expanded_revisions: |
+ split_revision = revision.split('@') |
+ if len(split_revision) == 1: |
+ # This is just a plain revision, set it as the revision for root. |
+ results[root] = split_revision[0] |
+ elif len(split_revision) == 2: |
+ # This is an alt_root@revision argument. |
+ current_root, current_rev = split_revision |
+ |
+ # We want to normalize svn/git urls into .git urls. |
+ parsed_root = urlparse.urlparse(current_root) |
+ if parsed_root.scheme == 'svn': |
+ if parsed_root.path in RECOGNIZED_PATHS: |
+ normalized_root = RECOGNIZED_PATHS[parsed_root.path] |
+ else: |
+ print 'WARNING: SVN path %s not recognized, ignoring' % current_root |
+ continue |
+ elif parsed_root.scheme in ['http', 'https']: |
+ normalized_root = 'https://%s/%s' % (parsed_root.netloc, |
+ parsed_root.path) |
+ if not normalized_root.endswith('.git'): |
+ normalized_root = '%s.git' % normalized_root |
+ elif parsed_root.scheme: |
+ print 'WARNING: Unrecognized scheme %s, ignoring' % parsed_root.scheme |
+ continue |
+ else: |
+ # This is probably a local path. |
+ normalized_root = current_root.strip('/') |
+ |
+ results[normalized_root] = current_rev |
+ else: |
+ print ('WARNING: %r is not recognized as a valid revision specification,' |
+ 'skipping' % revision) |
+ return results |
+ |
+ |
+def parse_args(): |
+ parse = optparse.OptionParser() |
+ |
+ parse.add_option('--issue', help='Issue number to patch from.') |
+ parse.add_option('--patchset', |
+ help='Patchset from issue to patch from, if applicable.') |
+ parse.add_option('--apply_issue_email_file', |
+ help='--email-file option passthrough for apply_patch.py.') |
+ parse.add_option('--apply_issue_key_file', |
+ help='--private-key-file option passthrough for ' |
+ 'apply_patch.py.') |
+ parse.add_option('--patch_url', help='Optional URL to SVN patch.') |
+ parse.add_option('--root', dest='patch_root', |
+ help='DEPRECATED: Use --patch_root.') |
+ parse.add_option('--patch_root', help='Directory to patch on top of.') |
+ parse.add_option('--rietveld_server', |
+ default='codereview.chromium.org', |
+ help='Rietveld server.') |
+ parse.add_option('--gerrit_repo', |
+ help='Gerrit repository to pull the ref from.') |
+ parse.add_option('--gerrit_ref', help='Gerrit ref to apply.') |
+ parse.add_option('--specs', help='Gcilent spec.') |
+ parse.add_option('--master', help='Master name.') |
+ parse.add_option('-f', '--force', action='store_true', |
+ help='Bypass check to see if we want to be run. ' |
+ 'Should ONLY be used locally or by smart recipes.') |
+ parse.add_option('--revision_mapping', |
+ help='{"path/to/repo/": "property_name"}') |
+ parse.add_option('--revision_mapping_file', |
+ help=('Same as revision_mapping, except its a path to a json' |
+ ' file containing that format.')) |
+ parse.add_option('--revision', action='append', default=[], |
+ help='Revision to check out. Can be an SVN revision number, ' |
+ 'git hash, or any form of git ref. Can prepend ' |
+ 'root@<rev> to specify which repository, where root ' |
+ 'is either a filesystem path, git https url, or ' |
+ 'svn url. To specify Tip of Tree, set rev to HEAD.' |
+ 'To specify a git branch and an SVN rev, <rev> can be ' |
+ 'set to <branch>:<revision>.') |
+ parse.add_option('--output_manifest', action='store_true', |
+ help=('Add manifest json to the json output.')) |
+ parse.add_option('--slave_name', default=socket.getfqdn().split('.')[0], |
+ help='Hostname of the current machine, ' |
+ 'used for determining whether or not to activate.') |
+ parse.add_option('--builder_name', help='Name of the builder, ' |
+ 'used for determining whether or not to activate.') |
+ parse.add_option('--build_dir', default=os.getcwd()) |
+ parse.add_option('--flag_file', default=path.join(os.getcwd(), |
+ 'update.flag')) |
+ parse.add_option('--shallow', action='store_true', |
+ help='Use shallow clones for cache repositories.') |
+ parse.add_option('--gyp_env', action='append', default=[], |
+ help='Environment variables to pass into gclient runhooks.') |
+ parse.add_option('--clobber', action='store_true', |
+ help='Delete checkout first, always') |
+ parse.add_option('--bot_update_clobber', action='store_true', dest='clobber', |
+ help='(synonym for --clobber)') |
+ parse.add_option('-o', '--output_json', |
+ help='Output JSON information into a specified file') |
+ parse.add_option('--no_shallow', action='store_true', |
+ help='Bypass disk detection and never shallow clone. ' |
+ 'Does not override the --shallow flag') |
+ parse.add_option('--no_runhooks', action='store_true', |
+ help='Do not run hooks on official builder.') |
+ parse.add_option('--refs', action='append', |
+ help='Also fetch this refspec for the main solution(s). ' |
+ 'Eg. +refs/branch-heads/*') |
+ parse.add_option('--with_branch_heads', action='store_true', |
+ help='Always pass --with_branch_heads to gclient. This ' |
+ 'does the same thing as --refs +refs/branch-heads/*') |
+ |
+ |
+ options, args = parse.parse_args() |
+ |
+ if not options.refs: |
+ options.refs = [] |
+ |
+ if options.with_branch_heads: |
+ options.refs.append(BRANCH_HEADS_REFSPEC) |
+ del options.with_branch_heads |
+ |
+ try: |
+ if options.revision_mapping_file: |
+ if options.revision_mapping: |
+ print ('WARNING: Ignoring --revision_mapping: --revision_mapping_file ' |
+ 'was set at the same time as --revision_mapping?') |
+ with open(options.revision_mapping_file, 'r') as f: |
+ options.revision_mapping = json.load(f) |
+ elif options.revision_mapping: |
+ options.revision_mapping = json.loads(options.revision_mapping) |
+ except Exception as e: |
+ print ( |
+ 'WARNING: Caught execption while parsing revision_mapping*: %s' |
+ % (str(e),) |
+ ) |
+ |
+ return options, args |
+ |
+ |
+def prepare(options, git_slns, active): |
+ """Prepares the target folder before we checkout.""" |
+ dir_names = [sln.get('name') for sln in git_slns if 'name' in sln] |
+ # If we're active now, but the flag file doesn't exist (we weren't active |
+ # last run) or vice versa, blow away all checkouts. |
+ if bool(active) != bool(check_flag(options.flag_file)): |
+ ensure_no_checkout(dir_names, '*') |
+ if options.output_json: |
+ # Make sure we tell recipes that we didn't run if the script exits here. |
+ emit_json(options.output_json, did_run=active) |
+ if active: |
+ if options.clobber: |
+ ensure_no_checkout(dir_names, '*') |
+ else: |
+ ensure_no_checkout(dir_names, '.svn') |
+ emit_flag(options.flag_file) |
+ else: |
+ delete_flag(options.flag_file) |
+ raise Inactive # This is caught in main() and we exit cleanly. |
+ |
+ # Do a shallow checkout if the disk is less than 100GB. |
+ total_disk_space, free_disk_space = get_total_disk_space() |
+ total_disk_space_gb = int(total_disk_space / (1024 * 1024 * 1024)) |
+ used_disk_space_gb = int((total_disk_space - free_disk_space) |
+ / (1024 * 1024 * 1024)) |
+ percent_used = int(used_disk_space_gb * 100 / total_disk_space_gb) |
+ step_text = '[%dGB/%dGB used (%d%%)]' % (used_disk_space_gb, |
+ total_disk_space_gb, |
+ percent_used) |
+ if not options.output_json: |
+ print '@@@STEP_TEXT@%s@@@' % step_text |
+ if not options.shallow: |
+ options.shallow = (total_disk_space < SHALLOW_CLONE_THRESHOLD |
+ and not options.no_shallow) |
+ |
+ # The first solution is where the primary DEPS file resides. |
+ first_sln = dir_names[0] |
+ |
+ # Split all the revision specifications into a nice dict. |
+ print 'Revisions: %s' % options.revision |
+ revisions = parse_revisions(options.revision, first_sln) |
+ print 'Fetching Git checkout at %s@%s' % (first_sln, revisions[first_sln]) |
+ return revisions, step_text |
+ |
+ |
+def checkout(options, git_slns, specs, buildspec, master, |
+ svn_root, revisions, step_text): |
+ first_sln = git_slns[0]['name'] |
+ dir_names = [sln.get('name') for sln in git_slns if 'name' in sln] |
+ try: |
+ # Outer try is for catching patch failures and exiting gracefully. |
+ # Inner try is for catching gclient failures and retrying gracefully. |
+ try: |
+ checkout_parameters = dict( |
+ # First, pass in the base of what we want to check out. |
+ solutions=git_slns, |
+ revisions=revisions, |
+ first_sln=first_sln, |
+ |
+ # Also, target os variables for gclient. |
+ target_os=specs.get('target_os', []), |
+ target_os_only=specs.get('target_os_only', False), |
+ |
+ # Then, pass in information about how to patch. |
+ patch_root=options.patch_root, |
+ issue=options.issue, |
+ patchset=options.patchset, |
+ patch_url=options.patch_url, |
+ rietveld_server=options.rietveld_server, |
+ gerrit_repo=options.gerrit_repo, |
+ gerrit_ref=options.gerrit_ref, |
+ revision_mapping=options.revision_mapping, |
+ apply_issue_email_file=options.apply_issue_email_file, |
+ apply_issue_key_file=options.apply_issue_key_file, |
+ |
+ # For official builders. |
+ buildspec=buildspec, |
+ gyp_env=options.gyp_env, |
+ runhooks=not options.no_runhooks, |
+ |
+ # Finally, extra configurations such as shallowness of the clone. |
+ shallow=options.shallow, |
+ refs=options.refs) |
+ gclient_output = ensure_checkout(**checkout_parameters) |
+ except GclientSyncFailed: |
+ print 'We failed gclient sync, lets delete the checkout and retry.' |
+ ensure_no_checkout(dir_names, '*') |
+ gclient_output = ensure_checkout(**checkout_parameters) |
+ except PatchFailed as e: |
+ if options.output_json: |
+ # Tell recipes information such as root, got_revision, etc. |
+ emit_json(options.output_json, |
+ did_run=True, |
+ root=first_sln, |
+ log_lines=[('patch error', e.output),], |
+ patch_apply_return_code=e.code, |
+ patch_root=options.patch_root, |
+ patch_failure=True, |
+ step_text='%s PATCH FAILED' % step_text, |
+ fixed_revisions=revisions) |
+ else: |
+ # If we're not on recipes, tell annotator about our got_revisions. |
+ emit_log_lines('patch error', e.output) |
+ print '@@@STEP_TEXT@%s PATCH FAILED@@@' % step_text |
+ raise |
+ |
+ # Revision is an svn revision, unless it's a git master. |
+ use_svn_rev = False |
+ |
+ # Take care of got_revisions outputs. |
+ revision_mapping = dict(GOT_REVISION_MAPPINGS.get(svn_root, {})) |
+ if options.revision_mapping: |
+ revision_mapping.update(options.revision_mapping) |
+ |
+ # If the repo is not in the default GOT_REVISION_MAPPINGS and no |
+ # revision_mapping were specified on the command line then |
+ # default to setting 'got_revision' based on the first solution. |
+ if not revision_mapping: |
+ revision_mapping[first_sln] = 'got_revision' |
+ |
+ got_revisions = parse_got_revision(gclient_output, revision_mapping, |
+ use_svn_rev) |
+ |
+ if not got_revisions: |
+ # TODO(hinoka): We should probably bail out here, but in the interest |
+ # of giving mis-configured bots some time to get fixed use a dummy |
+ # revision here. |
+ got_revisions = { 'got_revision': 'BOT_UPDATE_NO_REV_FOUND' } |
+ #raise Exception('No got_revision(s) found in gclient output') |
+ |
+ if options.output_json: |
+ manifest = create_manifest() if options.output_manifest else None |
+ # Tell recipes information such as root, got_revision, etc. |
+ emit_json(options.output_json, |
+ did_run=True, |
+ root=first_sln, |
+ patch_root=options.patch_root, |
+ step_text=step_text, |
+ fixed_revisions=revisions, |
+ properties=got_revisions, |
+ manifest=manifest) |
+ else: |
+ # If we're not on recipes, tell annotator about our got_revisions. |
+ emit_properties(got_revisions) |
+ |
+ |
+def print_help_text(force, output_json, active, master, builder, slave): |
+ """Print helpful messages to tell devs whats going on.""" |
+ if force and output_json: |
+ recipe_force = 'Forced on by recipes' |
+ elif active and output_json: |
+ recipe_force = 'Off by recipes, but forced on by bot update' |
+ elif not active and output_json: |
+ recipe_force = 'Forced off by recipes' |
+ else: |
+ recipe_force = 'N/A. Was not called by recipes' |
+ |
+ print BOT_UPDATE_MESSAGE % { |
+ 'master': master or 'Not specified', |
+ 'builder': builder or 'Not specified', |
+ 'slave': slave or 'Not specified', |
+ 'recipe': recipe_force, |
+ 'CURRENT_DIR': CURRENT_DIR, |
+ 'BUILDER_DIR': BUILDER_DIR, |
+ 'SLAVE_DIR': SLAVE_DIR, |
+ 'THIS_DIR': THIS_DIR, |
+ 'SCRIPTS_DIR': SCRIPTS_DIR, |
+ 'BUILD_DIR': BUILD_DIR, |
+ 'ROOT_DIR': ROOT_DIR, |
+ 'DEPOT_TOOLS_DIR': DEPOT_TOOLS_DIR, |
+ }, |
+ print ACTIVATED_MESSAGE if active else NOT_ACTIVATED_MESSAGE |
+ |
+ |
+def main(): |
+ # Get inputs. |
+ options, _ = parse_args() |
+ builder = options.builder_name |
+ slave = options.slave_name |
+ master = options.master |
+ |
+ # Check if this script should activate or not. |
+ active = True |
+ |
+ # Print a helpful message to tell developers whats going on with this step. |
+ print_help_text( |
+ options.force, options.output_json, active, master, builder, slave) |
+ |
+ # Parse, munipulate, and print the gclient solutions. |
+ specs = {} |
+ exec(options.specs, specs) |
+ svn_solutions = specs.get('solutions', []) |
+ git_slns, svn_root, buildspec = solutions_to_git(svn_solutions) |
+ options.revision = maybe_ignore_revision(options.revision, buildspec) |
+ |
+ solutions_printer(git_slns) |
+ |
+ try: |
+ # Dun dun dun, the main part of bot_update. |
+ revisions, step_text = prepare(options, git_slns, active) |
+ checkout(options, git_slns, specs, buildspec, master, svn_root, revisions, |
+ step_text) |
+ |
+ except Inactive: |
+ # Not active, should count as passing. |
+ pass |
+ except PatchFailed as e: |
+ emit_flag(options.flag_file) |
+ # Return a specific non-zero exit code for patch failure (because it is |
+ # a failure), but make it different than other failures to distinguish |
+ # between infra failures (independent from patch author), and patch |
+ # failures (that patch author can fix). However, PatchFailure due to |
+ # download patch failure is still an infra problem. |
+ if e.code == 3: |
+ # Patch download problem. |
+ return 87 |
+ # Genuine patch problem. |
+ return 88 |
+ except Exception: |
+ # Unexpected failure. |
+ emit_flag(options.flag_file) |
+ raise |
+ else: |
+ emit_flag(options.flag_file) |
+ |
+ |
+if __name__ == '__main__': |
+ sys.exit(main()) |