#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Copyright 2019 Oliver Smith # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later # Various functions used in CI scripts import os import subprocess import sys def get_pmaports_dir(): return os.path.realpath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__) + "/..")) def run_git(parameters, check=True, stderr=None): """ Run git in the pmaports dir and return the output """ cmd = ["git", "-C", get_pmaports_dir()] + parameters try: return subprocess.check_output(cmd, stderr=stderr).decode() except subprocess.CalledProcessError: if check: raise return None def add_upstream_git_remote(): """ Add a remote pointing to postmarketOS/pmaports. """ run_git(["remote", "add", "upstream", "https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports.git"], False) run_git(["fetch", "-q", "upstream"]) def commit_message_has_string(needle): return needle in run_git(["show", "-s", "--format=full", "HEAD"]) def run_pmbootstrap(parameters): """ Run pmbootstrap with the pmaports dir as --aports """ cmd = ["pmbootstrap", "--aports", get_pmaports_dir()] + parameters process = subprocess.Popen(cmd) process.communicate() if process.returncode != 0: print("** Test failed") exit(1) def get_changed_files(): """ Get all changed files and print them, as well as the branch and the commit that was used for the diff. :returns: list of changed files """ commit_head = run_git(["rev-parse", "HEAD"])[:-1] commit_upstream_master = run_git(["rev-parse", "upstream/master"])[:-1] print("commit HEAD: " + commit_head) print("commit upstream/master: " + commit_upstream_master) # Check if we are latest upstream/master if commit_head == commit_upstream_master: # then compare with previous commit commit = "HEAD~1" else: # otherwise compare with latest common ancestor commit = run_git(["merge-base", "upstream/master", "HEAD"])[:-1] print("comparing HEAD with: " + commit) # Changed files ret = run_git(["diff", "--name-only", commit, "HEAD"]).splitlines() print("changed file(s):") for file in ret: message = " " + file if not os.path.exists(file): message += " (deleted)" print(message) return ret def get_changed_packages_sanity_check(count): for mark in ["[ci:ignore-count]", "[ci:skip-build]"]: if commit_message_has_string(mark): print("NOTE: package count sanity check skipped (" + mark + ").") return if count <= 10: return print() print("ERROR: Too many packages have changed!") print() print("This is a sanity check, so we don't end up building packages that") print("have not been modified. CI won't run for more than one hour") print("anyway.") print() print("Your options:") print("a) If you *did not* modify everything listed above, then rebase") print(" your branch on the official postmarketOS/pmaports.git master") print(" branch. Feel free to ask in the chat for help if you need any.") print("b) If you *did* modify all these packages, and you assume that") print(" they will build within one hour: skip this sanity check by") print(" adding '[ci:ignore-count]' to the commit message (then force") print(" push).") print("c) If you *did* modify all these packages, and you are sure that") print(" they won't build in time, please add '[ci:skip-build]' to the") print(" commit message (then force push). Make sure that all packages") print(" build with 'pmbootstrap build --strict'!") print() print("Thank you and sorry for the inconvenience.") sys.exit(1) def get_changed_packages(): files = get_changed_files() ret = set() for file in files: # Skip files: # * in the root dir of pmaports (e.g. README.md) # * path beginning with a dot (e.g. .gitlab-ci/) # * non-existing files (deleted packages) if "/" not in file or file.startswith(".") or not os.path.exists(file): continue # Add to the ret set (removes duplicated automatically) ret.add(file.split("/")[1]) return ret def check_build(packages, verify_only=False): # Initialize build environment with less logging run_pmbootstrap(["build_init"]) if verify_only: run_pmbootstrap(["--details-to-stdout", "checksum", "--verify"] + list(packages)) else: run_pmbootstrap(["--details-to-stdout", "build", "--strict", "--force"] + list(packages))