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+# Bootstrapping the Chromium Infra Repo |
+ |
+The infra/infra repo uses python [wheel files][1], [virtualenv][2] and [pip][3] |
+to manage dependencies. The process for bootstrapping these is contained |
+entirely within the bootstrap directory. |
+ |
+1: http://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0427/ |
+2: https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv |
+3: https://github.com/pypa/pip |
+ |
+ |
+## TL;DR - Workflows |
+ |
+### Setting up the env with already-built-deps |
+ gclient sync # OR |
+ gclient runhooks |
+ |
+### Adding a new dep |
+Say we want to add a stock `my_pkg` python package at version 1.2.3 |
+ |
+ ``` |
+ # If it comes from a tarball |
+ $ ./bootstrap/ingest_source.py <tarball> |
+ ... |
+ deadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef.tar.gz |
+ ``` |
+ |
+ # If it comes from a repo |
+ # File a ticke to have it mirrored (no matter what VCS!) to |
+ # `chromium.googlesource.com/infra/third_party/my_pkg` |
+ # Grab the git commit hash of the commit to build: |
+ # badc0ffeebadc0ffeebadc0ffeebadc0 |
+ |
+Then add the actual dep |
+ |
+ ``` |
+ $ vim bootstrap/deps.pyl # add a new entry (see `deps.pyl` section) |
+ ... |
+ 'my_pkg' : { |
+ 'version': '1.2.3', |
+ 'build': 0, # This is the first build |
+ 'gs': 'deadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef.tar.gz', # if tarball |
+ 'rev': 'badc0ffeebadc0ffeebadc0ffeebadc0', # if repo |
+ } |
+ ... |
+ ``` |
+ |
+Then build it |
+ |
+ ``` |
+ $ ./bootstrap/build_deps.py |
+ # builds and uploads my_pkg-1.2.3-0_deadbeef...-....whl to google storage |
+ ``` |
+ |
+If your dep is not pure-python, you will have to run `build_deps.py` for each |
+platform. |
+ |
+ |
+### If your dep needs special treatment |
+Do everything in the 'Adding a new dep' section, but before running |
+`build_deps.py`, add a file `bootstrap/custom_builds/{wheel package name}.py`. |
+This file is expected to implement: |
+ |
+ `def Build(source_path, wheelhouse_path)` |
+ |
+See 'custom builds' for more detail. |
+ |
+ |
+## `bootstrap.py` (a.k.a. "I just want a working infra repo!") |
+Run `gclient runhooks`. Under the hood, this is running |
+`./bootstrap/bootstrap.py --deps_file bootstrap/deps.pyl`. |
+ |
+This creates a virtualenv called `{repo_root}/ENV` with all the deps contained |
+in `bootstrap/deps.pyl`. You must be online, or must already have the wheels for |
+your system cached in `{repo_root}/.wheelcache`. |
+ |
+If you already have an ENV, `bootstrap.py` will check the manifest in ENV to |
+see if it matches `deps.pyl` (i.e. the diff is zero). If it's not, then ENV |
+will be re-created _from scratch_. |
+ |
+`{repo_root}/run.py` will automatically use the environment ENV. It is an error |
+to use run.py without first setting up ENV. |
+ |
+ |
+## `deps.pyl` |
+This file is a python dictionary containing the exact versions of all python |
+module dependencies. These versions are the standard upstream package versions |
+(e.g. '0.8.0'), plus the commit hash or sha1.{ext} of an ingested source bundle |
+(see `inject_source.py`). |
+ |
+The format of this file is `{'package_name': <values>}`. This file is a python |
+[ast literal][4], so comments are allowed and encouraged. |
+ |
+Values are: |
+ * version: The pip version of the module |
+ * build: An integer representing which build of this version/hash. If you |
+ modify the _way_ that a requirement is built, but not the source hash, you |
+ can bump the build number to get a new pinned dependency. |
+ |
+And either: |
+ * rev: The revision or sha1 of the source for this module. |
+ * The repo is |
+ 'git+https://chromium.googlesource.com/infra/third_party/{package_name}' |
+ * gs: '{sha1}.{ext}' indicates file |
+ 'gs://chrome-infra-wheelhouse/sources/{sha1}.{ext}'. The sha1 will be |
+ checked against the content of the file. |
+ |
+And optionally: |
+ * implicit: A boolean indicating that this dep should only be installed as a |
+ dependency of some other dep. For example, you want package A, which |
+ depends on package Z, but you don't really care about Z. You should mark |
+ Z as 'implicit' to allow it to be pinned correctly, but not to |
+ deliberately install it. |
+ |
+4: https://docs.python.org/2/library/ast.html#ast.literal_eval |
+ |
+ |
+## `ingest_source.py` |
+Some python modules don't have functional python repos (i.e. ones that pip |
+can natively clone+build), and thus ship their source in tarballs. To ingest |
+such a tarball into the infra google storage bucket, use |
+ `ingest_source.py /path/to/archive`. |
+This will print the value for the 'gs' key for a `deps.pyl` entry. |
+ |
+ |
+## `build_deps.py` / rolling deps |
+Any time a new dependency/version is introduced into `deps.pyl`, you must run |
+`build_deps.py`. If the dependency is a pure-python dependency (i.e. no compiled |
+extensions), you only need to run it once on CPython 2.7. You can tell that it's |
+a pure python module by looking at the name of the wheel file. For example: |
+ |
+ requests-2.3.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl |
+ |
+Is compatible with Python 2 and Python 3 (py2.py3) any python ABI (none), and |
+any OS platform (any). |
+ |
+If the module does contain compiled extensions, you must run `build_deps.py` on |
+the following systems (all with CPython 2.7): |
+ * OS X 10.9 - `x86_64` |
+ * Windows 7 - `x86_64` |
+ * Linux - `x86_64` |
+ |
+ TODO(iannucci): Add job to build wheels on all appropriate systems. |
+ |
+Once a wheel is sucessfully built, it is uploaded to |
+`gs://chrome-python-wheelhouse/wheels` if it is not there already. |
+ |
+Running `build_deps.py` will only attempt to build dependencies which are |
+missing for the current platform. |
+ |
+`build_deps.py` assumes that it can find `gsutil` on PATH, so go ahead and |
+install it appropriately for whichever platform you're on. |
+ |
+ |
+## custom builds |
+Sometimes building a wheel is a bit trickier than `pip wheel {repo}@{hash}`. In |
+order to support this, add a script named `custom_builds/{name}.py`. This module |
+should have a function defined like: |
+ |
+ `def Build(source_path, wheelhouse_path)` |
+ |
+Where `source_path` is a string path to the checked-out / unpacked source code, |
+and `wheelhouse_path` is a string path where `build_deps.py` expects to find |
+a .whl file after Build completes. |
+ |
+ |
+## rolling the version of wheel |
+Since wheel is a package needed to build the wheels, it has a slightly different |
+treatment. To roll wheel, bump the version in deps.pyl, and then run |
+ `bootstrap_wheel_wheel.sh` |
+to build and upload the wheel for 'wheel' pinned at the version in `deps.pyl`. |
+ |
+Once you do that, `build_deps.py` will continue working as expected. |
+ |
+ |
+## Building deps on Windows |
+TODO(iannucci): actually implement this |
+ |
+Windows builds require a slightly more care when building, due to the |
+complexities of getting a compile environment. To this effect, `build_deps.py` |
+relies on the `depot_tools/win_toolchain` functionality to get a hermetic |
+windows compiler toolchain. This should not be an issue for chromium devs |
+working on windows, since they should already have this installed by compiling |
+chromium, but it's something to be aware of. |
+ |
+ |
+## modified (non-upstream) deps |
+If it is necessary to roll a patched version of a library, we should branch it |
+in the infra googlesource mirror. This branch should be named `{version}-cr`, |
+and will build packages whose version is `{version}.{cr_version}` (e.g. modify |
+setup.py on this branch to add an additional component to the version field). |
+ |
+For example, given the package `jane` at version `2.1.3`, we would create |
+a branch `2.1.3-cr`. On this branch we would commit any changes necessary to |
+`2.1.3`, and would adjust the version number in the builds to be e.g. `2.1.3.0`. |