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680 lines
22 KiB
Python
680 lines
22 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright Rene Rivera 2016
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#
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# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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from __future__ import print_function
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import sys
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import inspect
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import optparse
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import os.path
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import string
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import time
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import subprocess
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import codecs
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import shutil
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import threading
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import distutils.dir_util
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# For urllib
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from future.standard_library import install_aliases
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install_aliases()
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from builtins import str
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class SystemCallError(Exception):
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def __init__(self, command, result):
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self.command = command
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self.result = result
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def __str__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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return "'%s' ==> %s"%("' '".join(self.command), self.result)
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class utils:
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call_stats = []
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@staticmethod
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def call(*command, **kargs):
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utils.log( "%s> '%s'"%(os.getcwd(), "' '".join(command)) )
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t = time.time()
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result = subprocess.call(command, **kargs)
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t = time.time()-t
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if result != 0:
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print("Failed: '%s' ERROR = %s"%("' '".join(command), result))
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utils.call_stats.append((t,os.getcwd(),command,result))
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utils.log( "%s> '%s' execution time %s seconds"%(os.getcwd(), "' '".join(command), t) )
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return result
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@staticmethod
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def print_call_stats():
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utils.log("================================================================================")
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for j in sorted(utils.call_stats, reverse=True):
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utils.log("{:>12.4f}\t{}> {} ==> {}".format(*j))
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utils.log("================================================================================")
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@staticmethod
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def check_call(*command, **kargs):
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cwd = os.getcwd()
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result = utils.call(*command, **kargs)
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if result != 0:
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commandinfo=[cwd]
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commandinfo.extend(command)
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raise SystemCallError(commandinfo, result)
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@staticmethod
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def makedirs( path ):
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if not os.path.exists( path ):
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os.makedirs( path )
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@staticmethod
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def log_level():
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frames = inspect.stack()
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level = 0
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for i in frames[ 3: ]:
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if '__log__' in i[0].f_locals:
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level = level + i[0].f_locals[ '__log__' ]
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return level
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@staticmethod
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def log( message ):
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sys.stdout.flush()
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sys.stderr.flush()
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sys.stderr.write( '# ' + ' ' * utils.log_level() + message + '\n' )
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sys.stderr.flush()
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@staticmethod
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def rmtree(path):
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if os.path.exists( path ):
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#~ shutil.rmtree( unicode( path ) )
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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os.system( 'del /f /s /q "%s" >nul 2>&1' % path )
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# Python 3 compatibility hack
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try:
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unicode('')
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except NameError:
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unicode = str
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shutil.rmtree( unicode( path ) )
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else:
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os.system( 'rm -f -r "%s"' % path )
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@staticmethod
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def retry( f, max_attempts=5, sleep_secs=10 ):
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for attempts in range( max_attempts, -1, -1 ):
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try:
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return f()
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except Exception as msg:
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utils.log( '%s failed with message "%s"' % ( f.__name__, msg ) )
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if attempts == 0:
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utils.log( 'Giving up.' )
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raise
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utils.log( 'Retrying (%d more attempts).' % attempts )
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time.sleep( sleep_secs )
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@staticmethod
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def web_get( source_url, destination_file, proxy = None ):
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import urllib.request, urllib.parse, urllib.error
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proxies = None
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if proxy is not None:
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proxies = {
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'https' : proxy,
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'http' : proxy
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}
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src = urllib.request.urlopen( source_url, proxies = proxies )
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f = open( destination_file, 'wb' )
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while True:
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data = src.read( 16*1024 )
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if len( data ) == 0: break
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f.write( data )
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f.close()
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src.close()
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@staticmethod
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def unpack_archive( archive_path ):
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utils.log( 'Unpacking archive ("%s")...' % archive_path )
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archive_name = os.path.basename( archive_path )
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extension = archive_name[ archive_name.find( '.' ) : ]
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if extension in ( ".tar.gz", ".tar.bz2" ):
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import tarfile
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import stat
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mode = os.path.splitext( extension )[1][1:]
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tar = tarfile.open( archive_path, 'r:%s' % mode )
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for tarinfo in tar:
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tar.extract( tarinfo )
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if sys.platform == 'win32' and not tarinfo.isdir():
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# workaround what appears to be a Win32-specific bug in 'tarfile'
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# (modification times for extracted files are not set properly)
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f = os.path.join( os.curdir, tarinfo.name )
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os.chmod( f, stat.S_IWRITE )
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os.utime( f, ( tarinfo.mtime, tarinfo.mtime ) )
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tar.close()
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elif extension in ( ".zip" ):
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import zipfile
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z = zipfile.ZipFile( archive_path, 'r', zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED )
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for f in z.infolist():
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destination_file_path = os.path.join( os.curdir, f.filename )
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if destination_file_path[-1] == "/": # directory
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if not os.path.exists( destination_file_path ):
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os.makedirs( destination_file_path )
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else: # file
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result = open( destination_file_path, 'wb' )
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result.write( z.read( f.filename ) )
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result.close()
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z.close()
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else:
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raise 'Do not know how to unpack archives with extension \"%s\"' % extension
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@staticmethod
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def make_file(filename, *text):
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f = codecs.open( filename, 'w', 'utf-8' )
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f.write( '\n'.join(text) )
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f.close()
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@staticmethod
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def mem_info():
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if sys.platform == "darwin":
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utils.call("top","-l","1","-s","0","-n","0")
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elif sys.platform.startswith("linux"):
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utils.call("free","-m","-l")
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class parallel_call(threading.Thread):
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def __init__(self, *command, **kargs):
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super(parallel_call,self).__init__()
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self.command = command
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self.command_kargs = kargs
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self.start()
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def run(self):
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self.result = utils.call(*self.command, **self.command_kargs)
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def join(self):
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super(parallel_call,self).join()
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if self.result != 0:
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raise SystemCallError(self.command, self.result)
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class script_common(object):
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'''
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Main script to run Boost C++ Libraries continuous integration.
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'''
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def __init__(self, ci_klass, **kargs):
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self.ci = ci_klass(self)
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opt = optparse.OptionParser(
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usage="%prog [options] [commands]")
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#~ Debug Options:
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opt.add_option( '--debug-level',
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help="debugging level; controls the amount of debugging output printed",
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type='int' )
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opt.add_option( '-j',
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help="maximum number of parallel jobs to use for building with b2",
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type='int', dest='jobs')
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opt.add_option('--branch')
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opt.add_option('--commit')
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opt.add_option('--commit-message')
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kargs = self.init(opt,kargs)
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kargs = self.ci.init(opt, kargs)
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branch = kargs.get('branch',None)
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commit = kargs.get('commit',None)
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commit_message = kargs.get('commit_message',None)
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actions = kargs.get('actions',None)
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root_dir = kargs.get('root_dir',None)
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#~ Defaults
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self.debug_level=0
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try:
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self.jobs = int(os.getenv('JOBS'))
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except:
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self.jobs = 3
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self.branch = branch
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self.commit = commit
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self.commit_message = commit_message
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( _opt_, self.actions ) = opt.parse_args(None,self)
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if not self.actions or self.actions == []:
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if actions:
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self.actions = actions
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else:
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self.actions = [ 'info' ]
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if not root_dir:
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self.root_dir = os.getcwd()
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else:
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self.root_dir = root_dir
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self.build_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(self.root_dir), "build")
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self.home_dir = os.path.expanduser('~')
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#~ Read in the Boost version from the repo we are in.
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self.boost_version = branch
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if os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.root_dir,'Jamroot')):
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with codecs.open(os.path.join(self.root_dir,'Jamroot'), 'r', 'utf-8') as f:
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for line in f.readlines():
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parts = line.split()
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if len(parts) >= 5 and parts[1] == 'BOOST_VERSION':
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self.boost_version = parts[3]
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break
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if not self.boost_version:
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self.boost_version = 'default'
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# API keys.
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self.sf_releases_key = os.getenv('SF_RELEASES_KEY')
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self.gh_token = os.getenv('GH_TOKEN')
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self.artifactory_pass = os.getenv('ARTIFACTORY_PASS')
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try:
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self.start()
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self.command_info()
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self.main()
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utils.print_call_stats()
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except:
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utils.print_call_stats()
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raise
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def init(self, opt, kargs):
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return kargs
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def start(self):
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pass
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def main(self):
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for action in self.actions:
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action_m = "command_"+action.replace('-','_')
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if hasattr(self,action_m):
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utils.log( "### %s.."%(action) )
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if os.path.exists(self.root_dir):
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os.chdir(self.root_dir)
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getattr(self,action_m)()
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def b2( self, *args, **kargs ):
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cmd = ['b2','--debug-configuration', '-j%s'%(self.jobs)]
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cmd.extend(args)
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if 'toolset' in kargs:
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cmd.append('toolset=' + kargs['toolset'])
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if 'parallel' in kargs:
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return parallel_call(*cmd)
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else:
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return utils.check_call(*cmd)
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def __getattr__(self, attr):
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'''
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Wraps attribute access to fabricate method calls that
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forward to the ci instance. This allows the ci to add and
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override script commands as needed.
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'''
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if attr.startswith('command_'):
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ci_command = getattr(self.ci, attr)
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if ci_command:
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def call(*args, **kwargs):
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return ci_command(*args, **kwargs)
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return call
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return self.__dict__[attr]
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# Common test commands in the order they should be executed..
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def command_info(self):
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if self.ci and hasattr(self.ci,'command_info'):
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self.ci.command_info()
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def command_install(self):
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utils.makedirs(self.build_dir)
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os.chdir(self.build_dir)
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if self.ci and hasattr(self.ci,'command_install'):
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self.ci.command_install()
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def command_before_build(self):
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if self.ci and hasattr(self.ci,'command_before_build'):
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self.ci.command_before_build()
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def command_build(self):
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if self.ci and hasattr(self.ci,'command_build'):
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self.ci.command_build()
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def command_after_success(self):
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if self.ci and hasattr(self.ci,'command_after_success'):
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self.ci.command_after_success()
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class ci_cli():
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'''
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This version of the script provides a way to do manual building. It sets up
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additional environment and adds fetching of the git repos that would
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normally be done by the CI system.
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The common way to use this variant is to invoke something like:
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mkdir boost-ci
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cd boost-ci
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python path-to/ci_boost_<script>.py --branch=develop
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Status: In working order.
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'''
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def __init__(self,script):
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if sys.platform == 'darwin':
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# Requirements for running on OSX:
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# https://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/download.html#srcbin
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# https://tug.org/mactex/morepackages.html
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doxygen_path = "/Applications/Doxygen.app/Contents/Resources"
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if os.path.isdir(doxygen_path):
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os.environ["PATH"] = doxygen_path+':'+os.environ['PATH']
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self.script = script
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@property
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def time_limit(self):
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return 100*100
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def init(self, opt, kargs):
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kargs['actions'] = [
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'clone',
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'install',
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'before_build',
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'build',
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]
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return kargs
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def command_clone(self):
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'''
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This clone mimicks the way Travis-CI clones a project's repo. So far
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Travis-CI is the most limiting in the sense of only fetching partial
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history of the repo.
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'''
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cwd = os.getcwd()
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self.script.root_dir = os.path.join(cwd,'boostorg','boost')
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self.script.build_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(self.script.root_dir), "build")
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if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.script.root_dir,'.git')):
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utils.check_call("git","clone","--depth=50","--branch=%s"%(self.script.branch),"https://github.com/boostorg/boost.git","boostorg/boost")
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os.chdir(self.script.root_dir)
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else:
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os.chdir(self.script.root_dir)
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utils.check_call("git","pull","--quiet","--no-recurse-submodules","--depth=50")
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if self.script.commit:
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utils.check_call("git","checkout","-qf",self.script.commit)
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utils.check_call("git","submodule","update","--quiet","--init","--recursive")
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class ci_travis(object):
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'''
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This variant build releases in the context of the Travis-CI service.
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Status: In working order.
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'''
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def __init__(self,script):
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self.script = script
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@property
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def time_limit(self):
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return 49
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def init(self, opt, kargs):
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kargs['root_dir'] = os.getenv("TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR")
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kargs['branch'] = os.getenv("TRAVIS_BRANCH")
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kargs['commit'] = os.getenv("TRAVIS_COMMIT")
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kargs['commit_message'] = os.getenv("TRAVIS_COMMIT_MESSAGE")
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return kargs
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# Travis-CI commands in the order they are executed. We need
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# these to forward to our common commands, if they are different.
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def command_before_install(self):
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pass
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def command_install(self):
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pass
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def command_before_script(self):
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self.script.command_before_build()
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def command_script(self):
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self.script.command_build()
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def command_after_success(self):
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pass
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def command_after_failure(self):
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pass
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def command_before_deploy(self):
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pass
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def command_after_deploy(self):
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pass
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def command_after_script(self):
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pass
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class ci_circleci(object):
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'''
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This variant build releases in the context of the CircleCI service.
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Status: Untested.
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'''
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def __init__(self,script):
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self.script = script
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@property
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def time_limit(self):
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return 120
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def init(self, opt, kargs):
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root_dir = os.getenv("CIRCLE_WORKING_DIRECTORY")
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if root_dir:
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root_dir = os.path.expanduser(root_dir)
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else:
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root_dir = os.path.join(os.getenv("HOME"),os.getenv("CIRCLE_PROJECT_REPONAME"))
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kargs['root_dir'] = root_dir
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kargs['branch'] = os.getenv("CIRCLE_BRANCH")
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kargs['commit'] = os.getenv("CIRCLE_SHA1")
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return kargs
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def command_machine_post(self):
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# Apt update for the pckages installs we'll do later.
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utils.check_call('sudo','apt-get','-qq','update')
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# Need PyYAML to read Travis yaml in a later step.
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utils.check_call("pip","install","--user","PyYAML")
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def command_checkout_post(self):
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os.chdir(self.script.root_dir)
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utils.check_call("git","submodule","update","--quiet","--init","--recursive")
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def command_dependencies_pre(self):
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# Read in .travis.yml for list of packages to install
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# as CircleCI doesn't have a convenient apt install method.
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import yaml
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utils.check_call('sudo','-E','apt-get','-yqq','update')
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utils.check_call('sudo','apt-get','-yqq','purge','texlive*')
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with open(os.path.join(self.script.root_dir,'.travis.yml')) as yml:
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travis_yml = yaml.load(yml)
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utils.check_call('sudo','apt-get','-yqq',
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'--no-install-suggests','--no-install-recommends','--force-yes','install',
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*travis_yml['addons']['apt']['packages'])
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def command_dependencies_override(self):
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self.script.command_install()
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def command_dependencies_post(self):
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pass
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def command_database_pre(self):
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pass
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def command_database_override(self):
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pass
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def command_database_post(self):
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pass
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def command_test_pre(self):
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self.script.command_before_build()
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def command_test_override(self):
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# CircleCI runs all the test subsets. So in order to avoid
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# running the after_success we do it here as the build step
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# will halt accordingly.
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self.script.command_build()
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self.script.command_after_success()
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def command_test_post(self):
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pass
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class ci_drone(object):
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'''
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This variant builds releases in the context of the Drone CI service.
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Initially based on ci_circle class.
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'''
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def __init__(self,script):
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self.script = script
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@property
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def time_limit(self):
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return 120
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def init(self, opt, kargs):
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root_dir = os.getenv("DRONE_WORKSPACE")
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if root_dir:
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root_dir = os.path.expanduser(root_dir)
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else:
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root_dir = "/drone/src"
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# The generated docker images contain some preinstalled dependencies in /root/build
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# However, Drone runs in /drone instead of /root.
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# So, copy the files over.
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buildfilessrc="/root/build"
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buildfilesdst="/drone/build"
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if os.path.isdir(buildfilessrc):
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distutils.dir_util.copy_tree(buildfilessrc,buildfilesdst)
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kargs['root_dir'] = root_dir
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kargs['branch'] = os.getenv("DRONE_BRANCH")
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kargs['commit'] = os.getenv("DRONE_COMMIT")
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return kargs
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def command_machine_post(self):
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# Apt update for the pckages installs we'll do later.
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utils.check_call('sudo','apt-get','-qq','update')
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# Need PyYAML to read Travis yaml in a later step.
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utils.check_call("pip","install","--user","PyYAML")
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def command_checkout_post(self):
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os.chdir(self.script.root_dir)
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utils.check_call("git","submodule","update","--quiet","--init","--recursive")
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def command_dependencies_pre(self):
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# Read in .travis.yml for list of packages to install
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# as CircleCI doesn't have a convenient apt install method.
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import yaml
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utils.check_call('sudo','-E','apt-get','-yqq','update')
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utils.check_call('sudo','apt-get','-yqq','purge','texlive*')
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with open(os.path.join(self.script.root_dir,'.travis.yml')) as yml:
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travis_yml = yaml.load(yml)
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utils.check_call('sudo','apt-get','-yqq',
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'--no-install-suggests','--no-install-recommends','--force-yes','install',
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*travis_yml['addons']['apt']['packages'])
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def command_dependencies_override(self):
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self.script.command_install()
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def command_dependencies_post(self):
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pass
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def command_database_pre(self):
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pass
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def command_database_override(self):
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pass
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def command_database_post(self):
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pass
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def command_test_pre(self):
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self.script.command_before_build()
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def command_test_override(self):
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# CircleCI runs all the test subsets. So in order to avoid
|
|
# running the after_success we do it here as the build step
|
|
# will halt accordingly.
|
|
self.script.command_build()
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self.script.command_after_success()
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|
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def command_test_post(self):
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pass
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|
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class ci_appveyor(object):
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|
|
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def __init__(self,script):
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self.script = script
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|
|
@property
|
|
def time_limit(self):
|
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return 60
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|
|
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def init(self, opt, kargs):
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kargs['root_dir'] = os.getenv("APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER")
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kargs['branch'] = os.getenv("APPVEYOR_REPO_BRANCH")
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kargs['commit'] = os.getenv("APPVEYOR_REPO_COMMIT")
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kargs['commit_message'] = os.getenv("APPVEYOR_REPO_COMMIT_MESSAGE")
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return kargs
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|
|
|
# Appveyor commands in the order they are executed. We need
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# these to forward to our common commands, if they are different.
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|
|
|
def command_install(self):
|
|
pass
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|
|
|
def command_before_build(self):
|
|
os.chdir(self.script.root_dir)
|
|
utils.check_call("git","submodule","update","--quiet","--init","--recursive")
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|
|
|
def command_build_script(self):
|
|
self.script.command_build()
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|
|
|
def command_after_build(self):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def command_before_test(self):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def command_test_script(self):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def command_after_test(self):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def command_on_success(self):
|
|
self.script.command_after_success()
|
|
|
|
def command_on_failure(self):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def command_on_finish(self):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def main(script_klass):
|
|
if os.getenv('TRAVIS', False):
|
|
script_klass(ci_travis)
|
|
elif os.getenv('CIRCLECI', False):
|
|
script_klass(ci_circleci)
|
|
elif os.getenv('DRONE', False):
|
|
script_klass(ci_drone)
|
|
elif os.getenv('APPVEYOR', False):
|
|
script_klass(ci_appveyor)
|
|
else:
|
|
script_klass(ci_cli)
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