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#
# Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Codethink Limited
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Authors:
# Tristan Maat <tristan.maat@codethink.co.uk>
import os
import string
from collections import Mapping, namedtuple
from .._exceptions import ImplError, LoadError, LoadErrorReason
from .._message import Message, MessageType
from .. import utils
from .. import _yaml
# An ArtifactCacheSpec holds the user configuration for a single remote
# artifact cache.
#
# Args:
# url (str): Location of the remote artifact cache
# push (bool): Whether we should attempt to push artifacts to this cache,
# in addition to pulling from it.
#
class ArtifactCacheSpec(namedtuple('ArtifactCacheSpec', 'url push')):
# _new_from_config_node
#
# Creates an ArtifactCacheSpec() from a YAML loaded node
#
@staticmethod
def _new_from_config_node(spec_node):
_yaml.node_validate(spec_node, ['url', 'push'])
url = _yaml.node_get(spec_node, str, 'url')
push = _yaml.node_get(spec_node, bool, 'push', default_value=False)
if not url:
provenance = _yaml.node_get_provenance(spec_node)
raise LoadError(LoadErrorReason.INVALID_DATA,
"{}: empty artifact cache URL".format(provenance))
return ArtifactCacheSpec(url, push)
# An ArtifactCache manages artifacts.
#
# Args:
# context (Context): The BuildStream context
#
class ArtifactCache():
def __init__(self, context):
self.context = context
self.extractdir = os.path.join(context.artifactdir, 'extract')
self.global_remote_specs = []
self.project_remote_specs = {}
self._local = False
os.makedirs(context.artifactdir, exist_ok=True)
################################################
# Methods implemented on the abstract class #
################################################
# get_artifact_fullname()
#
# Generate a full name for an artifact, including the
# project namespace, element name and cache key.
#
# This can also be used as a relative path safely, and
# will normalize parts of the element name such that only
# digits, letters and some select characters are allowed.
#
# Args:
# element (Element): The Element object
# key (str): The element's cache key
#
# Returns:
# (str): The relative path for the artifact
#
def get_artifact_fullname(self, element, key):
project = element._get_project()
# Normalize ostree ref unsupported chars
valid_chars = string.digits + string.ascii_letters + '-._'
element_name = ''.join([
x if x in valid_chars else '_'
for x in element.normal_name
])
assert key is not None
# assume project and element names are not allowed to contain slashes
return '{0}/{1}/{2}'.format(project.name, element_name, key)
# setup_remotes():
#
# Sets up which remotes to use
#
# Args:
# use_config (bool): Whether to use project configuration
# remote_url (str): Remote artifact cache URL
#
# This requires that all of the projects which are to be processed in the session
# have already been loaded and are observable in the Context.
#
def setup_remotes(self, *, use_config=False, remote_url=None):
# Initialize remote artifact caches. We allow the commandline to override
# the user config in some cases (for example `bst push --remote=...`).
has_remote_caches = False
if remote_url:
self._set_remotes([ArtifactCacheSpec(remote_url, push=True)])
has_remote_caches = True
if use_config:
for project in self.context.get_projects():
artifact_caches = _configured_remote_artifact_cache_specs(self.context, project)
if artifact_caches: # artifact_caches is a list of ArtifactCacheSpec instances
self._set_remotes(artifact_caches, project=project)
has_remote_caches = True
if has_remote_caches:
self._initialize_remotes()
# specs_from_config_node()
#
# Parses the configuration of remote artifact caches from a config block.
#
# Args:
# config_node (dict): The config block, which may contain the 'artifacts' key
#
# Returns:
# A list of ArtifactCacheSpec instances.
#
# Raises:
# LoadError, if the config block contains invalid keys.
#
@staticmethod
def specs_from_config_node(config_node):
cache_specs = []
artifacts = config_node.get('artifacts', [])
if isinstance(artifacts, Mapping):
cache_specs.append(ArtifactCacheSpec._new_from_config_node(artifacts))
elif isinstance(artifacts, list):
for spec_node in artifacts:
cache_specs.append(ArtifactCacheSpec._new_from_config_node(spec_node))
else:
provenance = _yaml.node_get_provenance(config_node, key='artifacts')
raise _yaml.LoadError(_yaml.LoadErrorReason.INVALID_DATA,
"%s: 'artifacts' must be a single 'url:' mapping, or a list of mappings" %
(str(provenance)))
return cache_specs
################################################
# Abstract methods for subclasses to implement #
################################################
# initialize_remotes():
#
# This will contact each remote cache.
#
# Args:
# on_failure (callable): Called if we fail to contact one of the caches.
#
def initialize_remotes(self, *, on_failure=None):
pass
# contains():
#
# Check whether the artifact for the specified Element is already available
# in the local artifact cache.
#
# Args:
# element (Element): The Element to check
# key (str): The cache key to use
#
# Returns: True if the artifact is in the cache, False otherwise
#
def contains(self, element, key):
raise ImplError("Cache '{kind}' does not implement contains()"
.format(kind=type(self).__name__))
# extract():
#
# Extract cached artifact for the specified Element if it hasn't
# already been extracted.
#
# Assumes artifact has previously been fetched or committed.
#
# Args:
# element (Element): The Element to extract
# key (str): The cache key to use
#
# Raises:
# ArtifactError: In cases there was an OSError, or if the artifact
# did not exist.
#
# Returns: path to extracted artifact
#
def extract(self, element, key):
raise ImplError("Cache '{kind}' does not implement extract()"
.format(kind=type(self).__name__))
# commit():
#
# Commit built artifact to cache.
#
# Args:
# element (Element): The Element commit an artifact for
# content (str): The element's content directory
# keys (list): The cache keys to use
#
def commit(self, element, content, keys):
raise ImplError("Cache '{kind}' does not implement commit()"
.format(kind=type(self).__name__))
# can_diff():
#
# Whether this cache implementation can diff (unfortunately
# there's no way to tell if an implementation is going to throw
# ImplError without abc).
#
def can_diff(self):
return False
# diff():
#
# Return a list of files that have been added or modified between
# the artifacts described by key_a and key_b.
#
# Args:
# element (Element): The element whose artifacts to compare
# key_a (str): The first artifact key
# key_b (str): The second artifact key
# subdir (str): A subdirectory to limit the comparison to
#
def diff(self, element, key_a, key_b, *, subdir=None):
raise ImplError("Cache '{kind}' does not implement diff()"
.format(kind=type(self).__name__))
# has_fetch_remotes():
#
# Check whether any remote repositories are available for fetching.
#
# Args:
# element (Element): The Element to check
#
# Returns: True if any remote repositories are configured, False otherwise
#
def has_fetch_remotes(self, *, element=None):
return False
# has_push_remotes():
#
# Check whether any remote repositories are available for pushing.
#
# Args:
# element (Element): The Element to check
#
# Returns: True if any remote repository is configured, False otherwise
#
def has_push_remotes(self, *, element=None):
return False
# push():
#
# Push committed artifact to remote repository.
#
# Args:
# element (Element): The Element whose artifact is to be pushed
# keys (list): The cache keys to use
#
# Returns:
# (bool): True if any remote was updated, False if no pushes were required
#
# Raises:
# (ArtifactError): if there was an error
#
def push(self, element, keys):
raise ImplError("Cache '{kind}' does not implement push()"
.format(kind=type(self).__name__))
# pull():
#
# Pull artifact from one of the configured remote repositories.
#
# Args:
# element (Element): The Element whose artifact is to be fetched
# key (str): The cache key to use
# progress (callable): The progress callback, if any
#
# Returns:
# (bool): True if pull was successful, False if artifact was not available
#
def pull(self, element, key, *, progress=None):
raise ImplError("Cache '{kind}' does not implement pull()"
.format(kind=type(self).__name__))
# link_key():
#
# Add a key for an existing artifact.
#
# Args:
# element (Element): The Element whose artifact is to be linked
# oldkey (str): An existing cache key for the artifact
# newkey (str): A new cache key for the artifact
#
def link_key(self, element, oldkey, newkey):
raise ImplError("Cache '{kind}' does not implement link_key()"
.format(kind=type(self).__name__))
################################################
# Local Private Methods #
################################################
# _message()
#
# Local message propagator
#
def _message(self, message_type, message, **kwargs):
args = dict(kwargs)
self.context.message(
Message(None, message_type, message, **args))
# _set_remotes():
#
# Set the list of remote caches. If project is None, the global list of
# remote caches will be set, which is used by all projects. If a project is
# specified, the per-project list of remote caches will be set.
#
# Args:
# remote_specs (list): List of ArtifactCacheSpec instances, in priority order.
# project (Project): The Project instance for project-specific remotes
def _set_remotes(self, remote_specs, *, project=None):
if project is None:
# global remotes
self.global_remote_specs = remote_specs
else:
self.project_remote_specs[project] = remote_specs
# _initialize_remotes()
#
# An internal wrapper which calls the abstract method and
# reports takes care of messaging
#
def _initialize_remotes(self):
def remote_failed(url, error):
self._message(MessageType.WARN, "Failed to initialize remote {}: {}".format(url, error))
with self.context.timed_activity("Initializing remote caches", silent_nested=True):
self.initialize_remotes(on_failure=remote_failed)
# _configured_remote_artifact_cache_specs():
#
# Return the list of configured artifact remotes for a given project, in priority
# order. This takes into account the user and project configuration.
#
# Args:
# context (Context): The BuildStream context
# project (Project): The BuildStream project
#
# Returns:
# A list of ArtifactCacheSpec instances describing the remote artifact caches.
#
def _configured_remote_artifact_cache_specs(context, project):
project_overrides = context.get_overrides(project.name)
project_extra_specs = ArtifactCache.specs_from_config_node(project_overrides)
return list(utils._deduplicate(
project_extra_specs + project.artifact_cache_specs + context.artifact_cache_specs))
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