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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Copyright (C) 2016 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 Van Berkom <tristan.vanberkom@codethink.co.uk>
"""
Source
======
"""
import os
from collections import Mapping
from contextlib import contextmanager
from . import Plugin
from . import _yaml, utils
from ._exceptions import BstError, ImplError, LoadError, LoadErrorReason, ErrorDomain
class Consistency():
INCONSISTENT = 0
"""Inconsistent
Inconsistent sources have no explicit reference set. They cannot
produce a cache key, be fetched or staged. They can only be tracked.
"""
RESOLVED = 1
"""Resolved
Resolved sources have a reference and can produce a cache key and
be fetched, however they cannot be staged.
"""
CACHED = 2
"""Cached
Cached sources have a reference which is present in the local
source cache. Only cached sources can be staged.
"""
class SourceError(BstError):
"""This exception should be raised by :class:`.Source` implementations
to report errors to the user.
Args:
message (str): The breif error description to report to the user
detail (str): A possibly multiline, more detailed error message
reason (str): An optional machine readable reason string, used for test cases
"""
def __init__(self, message, *, detail=None, reason=None):
super().__init__(message, detail=detail, domain=ErrorDomain.SOURCE, reason=reason)
class Source(Plugin):
"""Source()
Base Source class.
All Sources derive from this class, this interface defines how
the core will be interacting with Sources.
"""
__defaults = {} # The defaults from the project
__defaults_set = False # Flag, in case there are not defaults at all
def __init__(self, context, project, meta):
provenance = _yaml.node_get_provenance(meta.config)
super().__init__(meta.name, context, project, provenance, "source")
self.__directory = meta.directory # Staging relative directory
self.__origin_node = meta.origin_node # YAML node this Source was loaded from
self.__origin_toplevel = meta.origin_toplevel # Toplevel YAML node for the file
self.__origin_filename = meta.origin_filename # Filename of the file the source was loaded from
self.__consistency = Consistency.INCONSISTENT # Cached consistency state
self.__tracking = False # Source is scheduled to be tracked
self.__assemble_scheduled = False # Source is scheduled to be assembled
self.__workspace = None # Directory of the currently active workspace
self.__workspace_key = None # Cached directory content hashes for workspaced source
# Collect the composited element configuration and
# ask the element to configure itself.
self.__init_defaults()
self.__config = self.__extract_config(meta)
self.configure(self.__config)
COMMON_CONFIG_KEYS = ['kind', 'directory']
"""Common source config keys
Source config keys that must not be accessed in configure(), and
should be checked for using node_validate().
"""
def __init_defaults(self):
if not self.__defaults_set:
project = self._get_project()
sources = project._sources
type(self).__defaults = sources.get(self.get_kind(), {})
type(self).__defaults_set = True
# This will resolve the final configuration to be handed
# off to source.configure()
#
def __extract_config(self, meta):
config = _yaml.node_get(self.__defaults, Mapping, 'config', default_value={})
config = _yaml.node_chain_copy(config)
_yaml.composite(config, meta.config)
_yaml.node_final_assertions(config)
return config
def get_mirror_directory(self):
"""Fetches the directory where this source should store things
Returns:
(str): The directory belonging to this source
"""
# Create the directory if it doesnt exist
context = self._get_context()
directory = os.path.join(context.sourcedir, self.get_kind())
os.makedirs(directory, exist_ok=True)
return directory
def translate_url(self, url):
"""Translates the given url which may be specified with an alias
into a fully qualified url.
Args:
url (str): A url, which may be using an alias
Returns:
str: The fully qualified url, with aliases resolved
"""
project = self._get_project()
return project.translate_url(url)
def get_project_directory(self):
"""Fetch the project base directory
This is useful for sources which need to load resources
stored somewhere inside the project.
Returns:
str: The project base directory
"""
project = self._get_project()
return project.directory
@contextmanager
def tempdir(self):
"""Context manager for working in a temporary directory
Yields:
(str): A path to a temporary directory
This should be used by source plugins directly instead of the tempfile
module. This one will automatically cleanup in case of termination by
catching the signal before os._exit(). It will also use the 'mirror
directory' as expected for a source.
"""
mirrordir = self.get_mirror_directory()
with utils._tempdir(dir=mirrordir) as tempdir:
yield tempdir
def get_consistency(self):
"""Report whether the source has a resolved reference
Returns:
(:class:`.Consistency`): The source consistency
"""
raise ImplError("Source plugin '{}' does not implement get_consistency()".format(self.get_kind()))
def get_ref(self):
"""Fetch the internal ref, however it is represented
Returns:
(simple object): The internal source reference
Note:
The reference is the user provided (or track resolved) value
the plugin uses to represent a specific input, like a commit
in a VCS or a tarball's checksum. Usually the reference is a string,
but the plugin may choose to represent it with a tuple or such.
"""
raise ImplError("Source plugin '{}' does not implement get_ref()".format(self.get_kind()))
def set_ref(self, ref, node):
"""Applies the internal ref, however it is represented
Args:
ref (simple object): The internal source reference to set
node (dict): The same dictionary which was previously passed
to :func:`~buildstream.source.Source.configure`
See :func:`~buildstream.source.Source.get_ref` for a discussion on
the *ref* parameter.
"""
raise ImplError("Source plugin '{}' does not implement set_ref()".format(self.get_kind()))
def track(self):
"""Resolve a new ref from the plugin's track option
Returns:
(simple object): A new internal source reference, or None
If the backend in question supports resolving references from
a symbolic tracking branch or tag, then this should be implemented
to perform this task on behalf of ``build-stream track`` commands.
This usually requires fetching new content from a remote origin
to see if a new ref has appeared for your branch or tag. If the
backend store allows one to query for a new ref from a symbolic
tracking data without downloading then that is desirable.
See :func:`~buildstream.source.Source.get_ref` for a discussion on
the *ref* parameter.
"""
# Allow a non implementation
return None
def fetch(self):
"""Fetch remote sources and mirror them locally, ensuring at least
that the specific reference is cached locally.
Raises:
:class:`.SourceError`
Implementors should raise :class:`.SourceError` if the there is some
network error or if the source reference could not be matched.
"""
raise ImplError("Source plugin '{}' does not implement fetch()".format(self.get_kind()))
def stage(self, directory):
"""Stage the sources to a directory
Args:
directory (str): Path to stage the source
Raises:
:class:`.SourceError`
Implementors should assume that *directory* already exists
and stage already cached sources to the passed directory.
Implementors should raise :class:`.SourceError` when encountering
some system error.
"""
raise ImplError("Source plugin '{}' does not implement stage()".format(self.get_kind()))
def init_workspace(self, directory):
"""Initialises a new workspace
Args:
directory (str): Path of the workspace to init
Raises:
:class:`.SourceError`
Default implementation is to call
:func:`~buildstream.source.Source.stage`.
Implementors overriding this method should assume that *directory*
already exists.
Implementors should raise :class:`.SourceError` when encountering
some system error.
"""
self.stage(directory)
#############################################################
# Private Methods used in BuildStream #
#############################################################
# Update cached consistency for a source
#
# This must be called whenever the state of a source may have changed.
#
def _update_state(self):
if self.__tracking:
return
if self.__consistency < Consistency.CACHED:
self.__consistency = self.get_consistency()
if self._has_workspace() and \
self.__consistency > Consistency.INCONSISTENT:
# A workspace is considered inconsistent in the case
# that it's directory went missing
#
fullpath = self._get_workspace_path()
if not os.path.exists(fullpath):
self.__consistency = Consistency.INCONSISTENT
# Return cached consistency
#
def _get_consistency(self):
return self.__consistency
# Return the absolute path of the element's workspace
#
def _get_workspace_path(self):
return os.path.join(self.get_project_directory(), self.__workspace)
# Mark a source as scheduled to be tracked
#
# This is used across the pipeline in sessions where the
# source in question are going to be tracked. This is important
# as it will prevent depending elements from producing cache
# keys until the source is RESOLVED and also prevent depending
# elements from being assembled until the source is CACHED.
#
def _schedule_tracking(self):
self.__tracking = True
# _schedule_assemble():
#
# This is called in the main process before the element is assembled
# in a subprocess.
#
def _schedule_assemble(self):
assert(not self.__assemble_scheduled)
self.__assemble_scheduled = True
# Invalidate workspace key as the build modifies the workspace directory
self.__workspace_key = None
# _assemble_done():
#
# This is called in the main process after the element has been assembled
# in a subprocess.
#
def _assemble_done(self):
assert(self.__assemble_scheduled)
self.__assemble_scheduled = False
# _stable():
#
# Unstable sources are mounted read/write and thus cannot produce a
# (stable) cache key before the build is complete.
#
def _stable(self):
# Source directory is modified by workspace build process
return not (self._has_workspace() and self.__assemble_scheduled)
# Wrapper function around plugin provided fetch method
#
def _fetch(self):
self.fetch()
# Return the path where this source should be staged under given directory
def _get_staging_path(self, directory):
if self.__directory is not None:
directory = os.path.join(directory, self.__directory.lstrip(os.sep))
return directory
# Ensures a fully constructed path and returns it
def _ensure_directory(self, directory):
directory = self._get_staging_path(directory)
try:
os.makedirs(directory, exist_ok=True)
except OSError as e:
raise SourceError("Failed to create staging directory: {}"
.format(e),
reason="ensure-stage-dir-fail") from e
return directory
# Wrapper for stage() api which gives the source
# plugin a fully constructed path considering the
# 'directory' option
#
def _stage(self, directory):
staging_directory = self._ensure_directory(directory)
if self._has_workspace():
self._stage_workspace(staging_directory)
else:
self.stage(staging_directory)
# Wrapper for init_workspace()
def _init_workspace(self, directory):
directory = self._ensure_directory(directory)
self.init_workspace(directory)
# Wrapper for get_unique_key() api
#
# This adds any core attributes to the key and
# also calculates something different if workspaces
# are active.
#
def _get_unique_key(self):
key = {}
key['directory'] = self.__directory
if self._has_workspace():
key['workspace'] = self._get_workspace_key()
else:
key['unique'] = self.get_unique_key()
return key
# Wrapper for set_ref(), also returns whether it changed.
#
def _set_ref(self, ref, node):
current_ref = self.get_ref()
changed = False
# This comparison should work even for tuples and lists,
# but we're mostly concerned about simple strings anyway.
if current_ref != ref:
self.set_ref(ref, node)
changed = True
self.__tracking = False
return changed
# Wrapper for track()
#
def _track(self):
new_ref = self.track()
current_ref = self.get_ref()
if new_ref is None:
# No tracking, keep current ref
new_ref = current_ref
if current_ref != new_ref:
self.info("Found new revision: {}".format(new_ref))
if self._has_workspace():
detail = "This source has an open workspace.\n" \
+ "To start using the new reference, please close the existing workspace."
self.warn("Updated reference will be ignored as source has open workspace", detail=detail)
return new_ref
# Set the current workspace directory
#
# Note that this invalidate the workspace key.
#
def _set_workspace(self, directory):
self.__workspace = directory
self.__workspace_key = None
# Return the current workspace directory
def _get_workspace(self):
return self.__workspace
# Delete the workspace
#
# Note that this invalidate the workspace key.
#
def _del_workspace(self):
self.__workspace = None
self.__workspace_key = None
# Whether the source has a set workspace
#
def _has_workspace(self):
return self.__workspace is not None
# Stage the workspace
#
def _stage_workspace(self, directory):
fullpath = self._get_workspace_path()
with self.timed_activity("Staging local files at {}".format(self.__workspace)):
if os.path.isdir(fullpath):
utils.copy_files(fullpath, directory)
else:
destfile = os.path.join(directory, os.path.basename(self.__workspace))
utils.safe_copy(fullpath, destfile)
# Get a unique key for the workspace
#
# Note that to avoid re-traversing the file system if this function is
# called multiple times, the workspace key is cached. You can still force a
# new calculation to happen by setting the 'recalculate' flag.
#
def _get_workspace_key(self, recalculate=False):
assert(not self.__assemble_scheduled)
if recalculate or self.__workspace_key is None:
fullpath = self._get_workspace_path()
# Get a list of tuples of the the project relative paths and fullpaths
if os.path.isdir(fullpath):
filelist = utils.list_relative_paths(fullpath)
filelist = [(relpath, os.path.join(fullpath, relpath)) for relpath in filelist]
else:
filelist = [(self.__workspace, fullpath)]
# Return a list of (relative filename, sha256 digest) tuples, a sorted list
# has already been returned by list_relative_paths()
self.__workspace_key = [(relpath, _unique_key(fullpath)) for relpath, fullpath in filelist]
return self.__workspace_key
# Get the sha256 sum for the content of a file
def _unique_key(filename):
# If it's a directory, just return 0 string
if os.path.isdir(filename):
return "0"
elif os.path.islink(filename):
return "1"
try:
return utils.sha256sum(filename)
except FileNotFoundError as e:
raise LoadError(LoadErrorReason.MISSING_FILE,
"Failed loading workspace. Did you remove the workspace directory? {}".format(e))
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