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Issue 5710085762318336: 1757 - Integrate ensure_dependencies.py with the adblockpluschrome repository (Closed)
Patch Set: '1757 - Integrate ensure_dependencies.py with the adblockpluschrome repository' Created Jan. 14, 2015, 4:08 p.m.
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+#!/usr/bin/env python
+# coding: utf-8
+
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+import sys
+import os
+import posixpath
+import re
+import io
+import errno
+import logging
+import subprocess
+import urlparse
+
+from collections import OrderedDict
+from ConfigParser import RawConfigParser
+
+USAGE = """
+A dependencies file should look like this:
+
+ # VCS-specific root URLs for the repositories
+ _root = hg:https://hg.adblockplus.org/ git:https://github.com/adblockplus/
+ # File to update this script from (optional)
+ _self = buildtools/ensure_dependencies.py
+ # Check out elemhidehelper repository into extensions/elemhidehelper directory
+ # at tag "1.2".
+ extensions/elemhidehelper = elemhidehelper 1.2
+ # Check out buildtools repository into buildtools directory at VCS-specific
+ # revision IDs.
+ buildtools = buildtools hg:016d16f7137b git:f3f8692f82e5
+"""
+
+class Mercurial():
+ def istype(self, repodir):
+ return os.path.exists(os.path.join(repodir, ".hg"))
+
+ def clone(self, source, target):
+ if not source.endswith("/"):
+ source += "/"
+ subprocess.check_call(["hg", "clone", "--quiet", "--noupdate", source, target])
+
+ def get_revision_id(self, repo, rev=None):
+ command = ["hg", "id", "--repository", repo, "--id"]
+ if rev:
+ command.extend(["--rev", rev])
+
+ # Ignore stderr output and return code here: if revision lookup failed we
+ # should simply return an empty string.
+ result = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0]
+ return result.strip()
+
+ def pull(self, repo):
+ subprocess.check_call(["hg", "pull", "--repository", repo, "--quiet"])
+
+ def update(self, repo, rev):
+ subprocess.check_call(["hg", "update", "--repository", repo, "--quiet", "--check", "--rev", rev])
+
+ def ignore(self, target, repo):
+
+ if not self.istype(target):
+
+ config_path = os.path.join(repo, ".hg", "hgrc")
+ ignore_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(repo, ".hg", "dependencies"))
+
+ config = RawConfigParser()
+ config.read(config_path)
+
+ if not config.has_section("ui"):
+ config.add_section("ui")
+
+ config.set("ui", "ignore.dependencies", ignore_path)
+ with open(config_path, "w") as stream:
+ config.write(stream)
+
+ module = os.path.relpath(target, repo)
+ _ensure_line_exists(ignore_path, module)
+
+class Git():
+ def istype(self, repodir):
+ return os.path.exists(os.path.join(repodir, ".git"))
+
+ def clone(self, source, target):
+ source = source.rstrip("/")
+ if not source.endswith(".git"):
+ source += ".git"
+ subprocess.check_call(["git", "clone", "--quiet", source, target])
+
+ def get_revision_id(self, repo, rev="HEAD"):
+ command = ["git", "rev-parse", "--revs-only", rev + '^{commit}']
+ return subprocess.check_output(command, cwd=repo).strip()
+
+ def pull(self, repo):
+ subprocess.check_call(["git", "fetch", "--quiet", "--all", "--tags"], cwd=repo)
+
+ def update(self, repo, rev):
+ subprocess.check_call(["git", "checkout", "--quiet", rev], cwd=repo)
+
+ def ignore(self, target, repo):
+ module = os.path.relpath(target, repo)
+ exclude_file = os.path.join(repo, ".git", "info", "exclude")
+ _ensure_line_exists(exclude_file, module)
+
+repo_types = OrderedDict((
+ ("hg", Mercurial()),
+ ("git", Git()),
+))
+
+def parse_spec(path, line):
+ if "=" not in line:
+ logging.warning("Invalid line in file %s: %s" % (path, line))
+ return None, None
+
+ key, value = line.split("=", 1)
+ key = key.strip()
+ items = value.split()
+ if not len(items):
+ logging.warning("No value specified for key %s in file %s" % (key, path))
+ return key, None
+
+ result = OrderedDict()
+ if not key.startswith("_"):
+ result["_source"] = items.pop(0)
+
+ for item in items:
+ if ":" in item:
+ type, value = item.split(":", 1)
+ else:
+ type, value = ("*", item)
+ if type in result:
+ logging.warning("Ignoring duplicate value for type %s (key %s in file %s)" % (type, key, path))
+ else:
+ result[type] = value
+ return key, result
+
+def read_deps(repodir):
+ result = {}
+ deps_path = os.path.join(repodir, "dependencies")
+ try:
+ with io.open(deps_path, "rt", encoding="utf-8") as handle:
+ for line in handle:
+ # Remove comments and whitespace
+ line = re.sub(r"#.*", "", line).strip()
+ if not line:
+ continue
+
+ key, spec = parse_spec(deps_path, line)
+ if spec:
+ result[key] = spec
+ return result
+ except IOError, e:
+ if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
+ raise
+ return None
+
+def safe_join(path, subpath):
+ # This has been inspired by Flask's safe_join() function
+ forbidden = set([os.sep, os.altsep]) - set([posixpath.sep, None])
+ if any(sep in subpath for sep in forbidden):
+ raise Exception("Illegal directory separator in dependency path %s" % subpath)
+
+ normpath = posixpath.normpath(subpath)
+ if posixpath.isabs(normpath):
+ raise Exception("Dependency path %s cannot be absolute" % subpath)
+ if normpath == posixpath.pardir or normpath.startswith(posixpath.pardir + posixpath.sep):
+ raise Exception("Dependency path %s has to be inside the repository" % subpath)
+ return os.path.join(path, *normpath.split(posixpath.sep))
+
+def get_repo_type(repo):
+ for name, repotype in repo_types.iteritems():
+ if repotype.istype(repo):
+ return name
+ return None
+
+def ensure_repo(parentrepo, target, roots, sourcename):
+ if os.path.exists(target):
+ return
+
+ parenttype = get_repo_type(parentrepo)
+ type = None
+ for key in roots:
+ if key == parenttype or (key in repo_types and type is None):
+ type = key
+ if type is None:
+ raise Exception("No valid source found to create %s" % target)
+
+ url = urlparse.urljoin(roots[type], sourcename)
+ logging.info("Cloning repository %s into %s" % (url, target))
+ repo_types[type].clone(url, target)
+
+ for repo in repo_types.itervalues():
+ if repo.istype(parentrepo):
+ repo.ignore(target, parentrepo)
+
+def update_repo(target, revisions):
+ type = get_repo_type(target)
+ if type is None:
+ logging.warning("Type of repository %s unknown, skipping update" % target)
+ return
+
+ if type in revisions:
+ revision = revisions[type]
+ elif "*" in revisions:
+ revision = revisions["*"]
+ else:
+ logging.warning("No revision specified for repository %s (type %s), skipping update" % (target, type))
+ return
+
+ resolved_revision = repo_types[type].get_revision_id(target, revision)
+ if not resolved_revision:
+ logging.info("Revision %s is unknown, downloading remote changes" % revision)
+ repo_types[type].pull(target)
+ resolved_revision = repo_types[type].get_revision_id(target, revision)
+ if not resolved_revision:
+ raise Exception("Failed to resolve revision %s" % revision)
+
+ current_revision = repo_types[type].get_revision_id(target)
+ if resolved_revision != current_revision:
+ logging.info("Updating repository %s to revision %s" % (target, resolved_revision))
+ repo_types[type].update(target, resolved_revision)
+
+def resolve_deps(repodir, level=0, self_update=True, overrideroots=None, skipdependencies=set()):
+ config = read_deps(repodir)
+ if config is None:
+ if level == 0:
+ logging.warning("No dependencies file in directory %s, nothing to do...\n%s" % (repodir, USAGE))
+ return
+ if level >= 10:
+ logging.warning("Too much subrepository nesting, ignoring %s" % repo)
+
+ if overrideroots is not None:
+ config["_root"] = overrideroots
+
+ for dir, revisions in config.iteritems():
+ if dir.startswith("_") or revisions["_source"] in skipdependencies:
+ continue
+ target = safe_join(repodir, dir)
+ ensure_repo(repodir, target, config.get("_root", {}), revisions["_source"])
+ update_repo(target, revisions)
+ resolve_deps(target, level + 1, self_update=False, overrideroots=overrideroots, skipdependencies=skipdependencies)
+
+ if self_update and "_self" in config and "*" in config["_self"]:
+ source = safe_join(repodir, config["_self"]["*"])
+ try:
+ with io.open(source, "rb") as handle:
+ sourcedata = handle.read()
+ except IOError, e:
+ if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
+ raise
+ logging.warning("File %s doesn't exist, skipping self-update" % source)
+ return
+
+ target = __file__
+ with io.open(target, "rb") as handle:
+ targetdata = handle.read()
+
+ if sourcedata != targetdata:
+ logging.info("Updating %s from %s, don't forget to commit" % (source, target))
+ with io.open(target, "wb") as handle:
+ handle.write(sourcedata)
+ if __name__ == "__main__":
+ logging.info("Restarting %s" % target)
+ os.execv(sys.executable, [sys.executable, target] + sys.argv[1:])
+ else:
+ logging.warning("Cannot restart %s automatically, please rerun" % target)
+
+def _ensure_line_exists(path, pattern):
+ with open(path, 'a+') as f:
+ file_content = [l.strip() for l in f.readlines()]
+ if not pattern in file_content:
+ file_content.append(pattern)
+ f.seek(0, os.SEEK_SET)
+ f.truncate()
+ for l in file_content:
+ print >>f, l
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ logging.basicConfig(format='%(levelname)s: %(message)s', level=logging.INFO)
+ repos = sys.argv[1:]
+ if not len(repos):
+ repos = [os.getcwd()]
+ for repo in repos:
+ resolve_deps(repo)
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