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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. |
+ |
+import contextlib |
+import hashlib |
+ |
+from recipe_engine import recipe_api |
+ |
+ |
+PATCH_STORAGE_RIETVELD = 'rietveld' |
+PATCH_STORAGE_GIT = 'git' |
+PATCH_STORAGE_SVN = 'svn' |
+ |
+ |
+class TryserverApi(recipe_api.RecipeApi): |
+ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
+ super(TryserverApi, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
+ self._failure_reasons = [] |
+ |
+ @property |
+ def patch_url(self): |
+ """Reads patch_url property and corrects it if needed.""" |
+ url = self.m.properties.get('patch_url') |
+ return url |
+ |
+ @property |
+ def is_tryserver(self): |
+ """Returns true iff we can apply_issue or patch.""" |
+ return (self.can_apply_issue or self.is_patch_in_svn or |
+ self.is_patch_in_git or self.is_gerrit_issue) |
+ |
+ @property |
+ def can_apply_issue(self): |
+ """Returns true iff the properties exist to apply_issue from rietveld.""" |
+ return (self.m.properties.get('rietveld') |
+ and 'issue' in self.m.properties |
+ and 'patchset' in self.m.properties) |
+ |
+ @property |
+ def is_gerrit_issue(self): |
+ """Returns true iff the properties exist to match a Gerrit issue.""" |
+ return ('event.patchSet.ref' in self.m.properties and |
+ 'event.change.url' in self.m.properties and |
+ 'event.change.id' in self.m.properties) |
+ |
+ @property |
+ def is_patch_in_svn(self): |
+ """Returns true iff the properties exist to patch from a patch URL.""" |
+ return self.patch_url |
+ |
+ @property |
+ def is_patch_in_git(self): |
+ return (self.m.properties.get('patch_storage') == PATCH_STORAGE_GIT and |
+ self.m.properties.get('patch_repo_url') and |
+ self.m.properties.get('patch_ref')) |
+ |
+ def _apply_patch_step(self, patch_file=None, patch_content=None, root=None): |
+ assert not (patch_file and patch_content), ( |
+ 'Please only specify either patch_file or patch_content, not both!') |
+ patch_cmd = [ |
+ 'patch', |
+ '--dir', root or self.m.path['checkout'], |
+ '--force', |
+ '--forward', |
+ '--remove-empty-files', |
+ '--strip', '0', |
+ ] |
+ if patch_file: |
+ patch_cmd.extend(['--input', patch_file]) |
+ |
+ self.m.step('apply patch', patch_cmd, |
+ stdin=patch_content) |
+ |
+ def apply_from_svn(self, cwd): |
+ """Downloads patch from patch_url using svn-export and applies it""" |
+ # TODO(nodir): accept these properties as parameters |
+ patch_url = self.patch_url |
+ root = cwd |
+ if root is None: |
+ issue_root = self.m.rietveld.calculate_issue_root() |
+ root = self.m.path['checkout'].join(issue_root) |
+ |
+ patch_file = self.m.raw_io.output('.diff') |
+ ext = '.bat' if self.m.platform.is_win else '' |
+ svn_cmd = ['svn' + ext, 'export', '--force', patch_url, patch_file] |
+ |
+ result = self.m.step('download patch', svn_cmd, |
+ step_test_data=self.test_api.patch_content) |
+ result.presentation.logs['patch.diff'] = ( |
+ result.raw_io.output.split('\n')) |
+ |
+ patch_content = self.m.raw_io.input(result.raw_io.output) |
+ self._apply_patch_step(patch_content=patch_content, root=root) |
+ |
+ def apply_from_git(self, cwd): |
+ """Downloads patch from given git repo and ref and applies it""" |
+ # TODO(nodir): accept these properties as parameters |
+ patch_repo_url = self.m.properties['patch_repo_url'] |
+ patch_ref = self.m.properties['patch_ref'] |
+ |
+ patch_dir = self.m.path.mkdtemp('patch') |
+ git_setup_py = self.m.path['build'].join('scripts', 'slave', 'git_setup.py') |
+ git_setup_args = ['--path', patch_dir, '--url', patch_repo_url] |
+ patch_path = patch_dir.join('patch.diff') |
+ |
+ self.m.python('patch git setup', git_setup_py, git_setup_args) |
+ self.m.git('fetch', 'origin', patch_ref, |
+ name='patch fetch', cwd=patch_dir) |
+ self.m.git('clean', '-f', '-d', '-x', |
+ name='patch clean', cwd=patch_dir) |
+ self.m.git('checkout', '-f', 'FETCH_HEAD', |
+ name='patch git checkout', cwd=patch_dir) |
+ self._apply_patch_step(patch_file=patch_path, root=cwd) |
+ self.m.step('remove patch', ['rm', '-rf', patch_dir]) |
+ |
+ def determine_patch_storage(self): |
+ """Determines patch_storage automatically based on properties.""" |
+ storage = self.m.properties.get('patch_storage') |
+ if storage: |
+ return storage |
+ |
+ if self.can_apply_issue: |
+ return PATCH_STORAGE_RIETVELD |
+ elif self.is_patch_in_svn: |
+ return PATCH_STORAGE_SVN |
+ |
+ def maybe_apply_issue(self, cwd=None, authentication=None): |
+ """If we're a trybot, apply a codereview issue. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ cwd: If specified, apply the patch from the specified directory. |
+ authentication: authentication scheme whenever apply_issue.py is called. |
+ This is only used if the patch comes from Rietveld. Possible values: |
+ None, 'oauth2' (see also api.rietveld.apply_issue.) |
+ """ |
+ storage = self.determine_patch_storage() |
+ |
+ if storage == PATCH_STORAGE_RIETVELD: |
+ return self.m.rietveld.apply_issue( |
+ self.m.rietveld.calculate_issue_root(), |
+ authentication=authentication) |
+ elif storage == PATCH_STORAGE_SVN: |
+ return self.apply_from_svn(cwd) |
+ elif storage == PATCH_STORAGE_GIT: |
+ return self.apply_from_git(cwd) |
+ else: |
+ # Since this method is "maybe", we don't raise an Exception. |
+ pass |
+ |
+ def get_files_affected_by_patch(self): |
+ git_diff_kwargs = {} |
+ issue_root = self.m.rietveld.calculate_issue_root() |
+ if issue_root: |
+ git_diff_kwargs['cwd'] = self.m.path['checkout'].join(issue_root) |
+ step_result = self.m.git('diff', '--cached', '--name-only', |
+ name='git diff to analyze patch', |
+ stdout=self.m.raw_io.output(), |
+ step_test_data=lambda: |
+ self.m.raw_io.test_api.stream_output('foo.cc'), |
+ **git_diff_kwargs) |
+ paths = step_result.stdout.split() |
+ if issue_root: |
+ paths = [self.m.path.join(issue_root, path) for path in paths] |
+ if self.m.platform.is_win: |
+ # Looks like "analyze" wants POSIX slashes even on Windows (since git |
+ # uses that format even on Windows). |
+ paths = [path.replace('\\', '/') for path in paths] |
+ |
+ step_result.presentation.logs['files'] = paths |
+ return paths |
+ |
+ def set_subproject_tag(self, subproject_tag): |
+ """Adds a subproject tag to the build. |
+ |
+ This can be used to distinguish between builds that execute different steps |
+ depending on what was patched, e.g. blink vs. pure chromium patches. |
+ """ |
+ assert self.is_tryserver |
+ |
+ step_result = self.m.step.active_result |
+ step_result.presentation.properties['subproject_tag'] = subproject_tag |
+ |
+ def _set_failure_type(self, failure_type): |
+ if not self.is_tryserver: |
+ return |
+ |
+ step_result = self.m.step.active_result |
+ step_result.presentation.properties['failure_type'] = failure_type |
+ |
+ def set_patch_failure_tryjob_result(self): |
+ """Mark the tryjob result as failure to apply the patch.""" |
+ self._set_failure_type('PATCH_FAILURE') |
+ |
+ def set_compile_failure_tryjob_result(self): |
+ """Mark the tryjob result as a compile failure.""" |
+ self._set_failure_type('COMPILE_FAILURE') |
+ |
+ def set_test_failure_tryjob_result(self): |
+ """Mark the tryjob result as a test failure. |
+ |
+ This means we started running actual tests (not prerequisite steps |
+ like checkout or compile), and some of these tests have failed. |
+ """ |
+ self._set_failure_type('TEST_FAILURE') |
+ |
+ def set_invalid_test_results_tryjob_result(self): |
+ """Mark the tryjob result as having invalid test results. |
+ |
+ This means we run some tests, but the results were not valid |
+ (e.g. no list of specific test cases that failed, or too many |
+ tests failing, etc). |
+ """ |
+ self._set_failure_type('INVALID_TEST_RESULTS') |
+ |
+ def add_failure_reason(self, reason): |
+ """ |
+ Records a more detailed reason why build is failing. |
+ |
+ The reason can be any JSON-serializable object. |
+ """ |
+ assert self.m.json.is_serializable(reason) |
+ self._failure_reasons.append(reason) |
+ |
+ @contextlib.contextmanager |
+ def set_failure_hash(self): |
+ """ |
+ Context manager that sets a failure_hash build property on StepFailure. |
+ |
+ This can be used to easily compare whether two builds have failed |
+ for the same reason. For example, if a patch is bad (breaks something), |
+ we'd expect it to always break in the same way. Different failures |
+ for the same patch are usually a sign of flakiness. |
+ """ |
+ try: |
+ yield |
+ except self.m.step.StepFailure as e: |
+ self.add_failure_reason(e.reason) |
+ |
+ failure_hash = hashlib.sha1() |
+ failure_hash.update(self.m.json.dumps(self._failure_reasons)) |
+ |
+ step_result = self.m.step.active_result |
+ step_result.presentation.properties['failure_hash'] = \ |
+ failure_hash.hexdigest() |
+ |
+ raise |