# vim: set fileencoding=utf-8 : # # (C) 2007,2009 Guido Guenther # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program 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 General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA """ Simple class wrappers for the various external commands needed by git-buildpackage and friends """ import subprocess import os import os.path import signal import gbp.log as log class CommandExecFailed(Exception): """Exception raised by the Command class""" pass class Command(object): """ Wraps a shell command, so we don't have to store any kind of command line options in one of the git-buildpackage commands """ def __init__(self, cmd, args=[], shell=False, extra_env=None, cwd=None, capture_stderr=False): self.cmd = cmd self.args = args self.run_error = "'%s' failed" % (" ".join([self.cmd] + self.args)) self.shell = shell self.retcode = 1 self.stderr = '' self.capture_stderr = capture_stderr self.cwd = cwd if extra_env is not None: self.env = os.environ.copy() self.env.update(extra_env) else: self.env = None def __call(self, args): """ Wraps subprocess.call so we can be verbose and fix python's SIGPIPE handling """ def default_sigpipe(): "Restore default signal handler (http://bugs.python.org/issue1652)" signal.signal(signal.SIGPIPE, signal.SIG_DFL) log.debug("%s %s %s" % (self.cmd, self.args, args)) self.stderr = '' stderr_arg = subprocess.PIPE if self.capture_stderr else None cmd = [ self.cmd ] + self.args + args if self.shell: # subprocess.call only cares about the first argument if shell=True cmd = " ".join(cmd) popen = subprocess.Popen(cmd, cwd=self.cwd, shell=self.shell, env=self.env, preexec_fn=default_sigpipe, stderr=stderr_arg) (dummy, stderr) = popen.communicate() self.stderr = stderr return popen.returncode def __run(self, args, quiet=False): """ run self.cmd adding args as additional arguments @param quiet: don't log errors to stderr Mostly useful during unit testing. Be verbose about errors and encode them in the return value, don't pass on exceptions. """ try: retcode = self.__call(args) if retcode < 0: err_detail = "it was terminated by signal %d" % -retcode elif retcode > 0: err_detail = "it exited with %d" % retcode except OSError as err: err_detail = "execution failed: %s" % err retcode = 1 if retcode and not quiet: log.err("%s: %s" % (self.run_error, err_detail)) self.retcode = retcode return retcode def __call__(self, args=[], quiet=False): """ Run the command and convert all errors into CommandExecFailed. Assumes that the lower levels printed an error message (the command itself and also via our logging api) - only useful if you only expect 0 as result. @param quiet: don't log failed execution to stderr. Mostly useful during unit testing @type quiet: C{bool} >>> Command("/bin/true")(["foo", "bar"]) >>> Command("/foo/bar")(quiet=True) Traceback (most recent call last): ... CommandExecFailed """ if self.__run(args, quiet): raise CommandExecFailed def call(self, args): """ Like __call__ but let the caller handle the return status and don't use the logging api for errors. >>> Command("/bin/true").call(["foo", "bar"]) 0 >>> Command("/foo/bar").call(["foo", "bar"]) # doctest:+ELLIPSIS Traceback (most recent call last): ... CommandExecFailed: Execution failed: ... """ try: ret = self.__call(args) except OSError as err: raise CommandExecFailed("Execution failed: %s" % err) return ret class RunAtCommand(Command): """Run a command in a specific directory""" def __call__(self, dir='.', *args): curdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.curdir) try: os.chdir(dir) Command.__call__(self, list(*args)) os.chdir(curdir) except Exception: os.chdir(curdir) raise class UnpackTarArchive(Command): """Wrap tar to unpack a compressed tar archive""" def __init__(self, archive, dir, filters=[], compression=None): self.archive = archive self.dir = dir exclude = [("--exclude=%s" % _filter) for _filter in filters] if not compression: compression = '-a' Command.__init__(self, 'tar', exclude + ['-C', dir, compression, '-xf', archive ]) self.run_error = 'Couldn\'t unpack "%s"' % self.archive class PackTarArchive(Command): """Wrap tar to pack a compressed tar archive""" def __init__(self, archive, dir, dest, filters=[], compression=None, transform=None): self.archive = archive self.dir = dir exclude = [("--exclude=%s" % _filter) for _filter in filters] if not compression: compression = '-a' args = exclude + ['-C', dir, compression, '-cf', archive ] if transform != None: args.append('--transform=%s' % transform) args.append(dest) Command.__init__(self, 'tar', args) self.run_error = 'Couldn\'t repack "%s"' % self.archive class CatenateTarArchive(Command): """Wrap tar to catenate a tar file with the next""" def __init__(self, archive, **kwargs): self.archive = archive Command.__init__(self, 'tar', ['-A', '-f', archive], **kwargs) def __call__(self, target): Command.__call__(self, [target]) class RemoveTree(Command): "Wrap rm to remove a whole directory tree" def __init__(self, tree): self.tree = tree Command.__init__(self, 'rm', [ '-rf', tree ]) self.run_error = 'Couldn\'t remove "%s"' % self.tree class Dch(Command): """Wrap dch and set a specific version""" def __init__(self, version, msg): args = ['-v', version] if msg: args.append(msg) Command.__init__(self, 'dch', args) self.run_error = "Dch failed." class DpkgSourceExtract(Command): """ Wrap dpkg-source to extract a Debian source package into a certain directory, this needs """ def __init__(self): Command.__init__(self, 'dpkg-source', ['-x']) def __call__(self, dsc, output_dir): self.run_error = 'Couldn\'t extract "%s"' % dsc Command.__call__(self, [dsc, output_dir]) class UnpackZipArchive(Command): """Wrap zip to Unpack a zip file""" def __init__(self, archive, dir): self.archive = archive self.dir = dir Command.__init__(self, 'unzip', [ "-q", archive, '-d', dir ]) self.run_error = 'Couldn\'t unpack "%s"' % self.archive class CatenateZipArchive(Command): """Wrap zipmerge tool to catenate a zip file with the next""" def __init__(self, archive, **kwargs): self.archive = archive Command.__init__(self, 'zipmerge', [archive], **kwargs) def __call__(self, target): Command.__call__(self, [target]) class GitCommand(Command): "Mother/Father of all git commands" def __init__(self, cmd, args=[], **kwargs): Command.__init__(self, 'git', [cmd] + args, **kwargs) self.run_error = "Couldn't run git %s" % cmd # vim:et:ts=4:sw=4:et:sts=4:ai:set list listchars=tab\:»·,trail\:·: