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import os, subprocess
import argparse
from . import mlog
from .mesonlib import Popen_safe
from .wrap.wrap import API_ROOT, PackageDefinition, Resolver, WrapException
from .wrap import wraptool
def update_wrapdb_file(wrap, repo_dir, options):
patch_url = wrap.get('patch_url')
branch, revision = wraptool.parse_patch_url(patch_url)
new_branch, new_revision = wraptool.get_latest_version(wrap.name)
if new_branch == branch and new_revision == revision:
mlog.log(' -> Up to date.')
return
wraptool.update_wrap_file(wrap.filename, wrap.name, new_branch, new_revision)
msg = [' -> New wrap file downloaded.']
# Meson reconfigure won't use the new wrap file as long as the source
# directory exists. We don't delete it ourself to avoid data loss in case
# user has changes in their copy.
if os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
msg += ['To use it, delete', mlog.bold(repo_dir), 'and run', mlog.bold('meson --reconfigure')]
mlog.log(*msg)
def update_file(wrap, repo_dir, options):
patch_url = wrap.values.get('patch_url', '')
if patch_url.startswith(API_ROOT):
update_wrapdb_file(wrap, repo_dir, options)
elif not os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
# The subproject is not needed, or it is a tarball extracted in
# 'libfoo-1.0' directory and the version has been bumped and the new
# directory is 'libfoo-2.0'. In that case forcing a meson
# reconfigure will download and use the new tarball.
mlog.log(' -> Subproject has not been checked out. Run', mlog.bold('meson --reconfigure'), 'to fetch it if needed.')
else:
# The subproject has not changed, or the new source and/or patch
# tarballs should be extracted in the same directory than previous
# version.
mlog.log(' -> Subproject has not changed, or the new source/patch needs to be extracted on the same location.\n' +
' In that case, delete', mlog.bold(repo_dir), 'and run', mlog.bold('meson --reconfigure'))
def git(cmd, workingdir):
return subprocess.check_output(['git', '-C', workingdir] + cmd,
# Redirect stdin to DEVNULL otherwise git
# messes up the console and ANSI colors stop
# working on Windows.
stdin=subprocess.DEVNULL,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).decode()
def git_show(repo_dir):
commit_message = git(['show', '--quiet', '--pretty=format:%h%n%d%n%s%n[%an]'], repo_dir)
parts = [s.strip() for s in commit_message.split('\n')]
mlog.log(' ->', mlog.yellow(parts[0]), mlog.red(parts[1]), parts[2], mlog.blue(parts[3]))
def update_git(wrap, repo_dir, options):
if not os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
mlog.log(' -> Not used.')
return
revision = wrap.get('revision')
ret = git(['rev-parse', '--abbrev-ref', 'HEAD'], repo_dir).strip()
if ret == 'HEAD':
try:
# We are currently in detached mode, just checkout the new revision
git(['fetch'], repo_dir)
git(['checkout', revision], repo_dir)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
out = e.output.decode().strip()
mlog.log(' -> Could not checkout revision', mlog.cyan(revision))
mlog.log(mlog.red(out))
mlog.log(mlog.red(str(e)))
return
elif ret == revision:
try:
# We are in the same branch, pull latest commits
git(['-c', 'rebase.autoStash=true', 'pull', '--rebase'], repo_dir)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
out = e.output.decode().strip()
mlog.log(' -> Could not rebase', mlog.bold(repo_dir), 'please fix and try again.')
mlog.log(mlog.red(out))
mlog.log(mlog.red(str(e)))
return
else:
# We are in another branch, probably user created their own branch and
# we should rebase it on top of wrap's branch.
if options.rebase:
try:
git(['fetch'], repo_dir)
git(['-c', 'rebase.autoStash=true', 'rebase', revision], repo_dir)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
out = e.output.decode().strip()
mlog.log(' -> Could not rebase', mlog.bold(repo_dir), 'please fix and try again.')
mlog.log(mlog.red(out))
mlog.log(mlog.red(str(e)))
return
else:
mlog.log(' -> Target revision is', mlog.bold(revision), 'but currently in branch is', mlog.bold(ret), '\n' +
' To rebase your branch on top of', mlog.bold(revision), 'use', mlog.bold('--rebase'), 'option.')
return
git(['submodule', 'update', '--checkout', '--recursive'], repo_dir)
git_show(repo_dir)
def update_hg(wrap, repo_dir, options):
if not os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
mlog.log(' -> Not used.')
return
revno = wrap.get('revision')
if revno.lower() == 'tip':
# Failure to do pull is not a fatal error,
# because otherwise you can't develop without
# a working net connection.
subprocess.call(['hg', 'pull'], cwd=repo_dir)
else:
if subprocess.call(['hg', 'checkout', revno], cwd=repo_dir) != 0:
subprocess.check_call(['hg', 'pull'], cwd=repo_dir)
subprocess.check_call(['hg', 'checkout', revno], cwd=repo_dir)
def update_svn(wrap, repo_dir, options):
if not os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
mlog.log(' -> Not used.')
return
revno = wrap.get('revision')
p, out, _ = Popen_safe(['svn', 'info', '--show-item', 'revision', repo_dir])
current_revno = out
if current_revno == revno:
return
if revno.lower() == 'head':
# Failure to do pull is not a fatal error,
# because otherwise you can't develop without
# a working net connection.
subprocess.call(['svn', 'update'], cwd=repo_dir)
else:
subprocess.check_call(['svn', 'update', '-r', revno], cwd=repo_dir)
def update(wrap, repo_dir, options):
mlog.log('Updating %s...' % wrap.name)
if wrap.type == 'file':
update_file(wrap, repo_dir, options)
elif wrap.type == 'git':
update_git(wrap, repo_dir, options)
elif wrap.type == 'hg':
update_hg(wrap, repo_dir, options)
elif wrap.type == 'svn':
update_svn(wrap, repo_dir, options)
else:
mlog.log(' -> Cannot update', wrap.type, 'subproject')
def checkout(wrap, repo_dir, options):
if wrap.type != 'git' or not os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
return
branch_name = options.branch_name if options.branch_name else wrap.get('revision')
cmd = ['checkout', branch_name, '--']
if options.b:
cmd.insert(1, '-b')
mlog.log('Checkout %s in %s...' % (branch_name, wrap.name))
try:
git(cmd, repo_dir)
git_show(repo_dir)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
out = e.output.decode().strip()
mlog.log(' -> ', mlog.red(out))
def download(wrap, repo_dir, options):
mlog.log('Download %s...' % wrap.name)
if os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
mlog.log(' -> Already downloaded')
return
try:
r = Resolver(os.path.dirname(repo_dir))
r.resolve(wrap.name, 'meson')
mlog.log(' -> done')
except WrapException as e:
mlog.log(' ->', mlog.red(str(e)))
def foreach(wrap, repo_dir, options):
mlog.log('Executing command in %s' % repo_dir)
if not os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
mlog.log(' -> Not downloaded yet')
return
try:
Fix 'meson subprojects foreach' when command returns non-zero exit code The 'output' field of the subprocess.CalledProcessError exception is valid only when subprocess.check_output() is called, trying to access it after calling subprocess.check_call() results in an unwanted exception when commands return non-zero exit code, e.g.: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- $ meson subprojects foreach false Executing command in ./subprojects/sqlite-amalgamation-3250100 -> Not downloaded yet Executing command in ./subprojects/gstreamer Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/ao2/meson/meson/mesonbuild/msubprojects.py", line 177, in foreach subprocess.check_call([options.command] + options.args, cwd=repo_dir) File "/usr/lib/python3.7/subprocess.py", line 363, in check_call raise CalledProcessError(retcode, cmd) subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command '['false']' returned non-zero exit status 1. During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/ao2/meson/meson/mesonbuild/mesonmain.py", line 129, in run return options.run_func(options) File "/home/ao2/meson/meson/mesonbuild/msubprojects.py", line 248, in run options.subprojects_func(wrap, repo_dir, options) File "/home/ao2/meson/meson/mesonbuild/msubprojects.py", line 180, in foreach out = e.output.decode().strip() AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'decode' ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Use subprocess.check_output() instead and behave more like git commands in handling stderr. This makes it possible to actually run commands on all subprojects allowing them to fail on some subprojects and succeed on others. Also catch the case of missing commands and print an error message in this case as well.
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out = subprocess.check_output([options.command] + options.args,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
cwd=repo_dir).decode()
mlog.log(out, end='')
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
Fix 'meson subprojects foreach' when command returns non-zero exit code The 'output' field of the subprocess.CalledProcessError exception is valid only when subprocess.check_output() is called, trying to access it after calling subprocess.check_call() results in an unwanted exception when commands return non-zero exit code, e.g.: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- $ meson subprojects foreach false Executing command in ./subprojects/sqlite-amalgamation-3250100 -> Not downloaded yet Executing command in ./subprojects/gstreamer Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/ao2/meson/meson/mesonbuild/msubprojects.py", line 177, in foreach subprocess.check_call([options.command] + options.args, cwd=repo_dir) File "/usr/lib/python3.7/subprocess.py", line 363, in check_call raise CalledProcessError(retcode, cmd) subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command '['false']' returned non-zero exit status 1. During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/ao2/meson/meson/mesonbuild/mesonmain.py", line 129, in run return options.run_func(options) File "/home/ao2/meson/meson/mesonbuild/msubprojects.py", line 248, in run options.subprojects_func(wrap, repo_dir, options) File "/home/ao2/meson/meson/mesonbuild/msubprojects.py", line 180, in foreach out = e.output.decode().strip() AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'decode' ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Use subprocess.check_output() instead and behave more like git commands in handling stderr. This makes it possible to actually run commands on all subprojects allowing them to fail on some subprojects and succeed on others. Also catch the case of missing commands and print an error message in this case as well.
5 years ago
err_message = "Command '%s' returned non-zero exit status %d." % (" ".join(e.cmd), e.returncode)
out = e.output.decode()
mlog.log(' -> ', mlog.red(err_message))
mlog.log(out, end='')
except Exception as e:
mlog.log(' -> ', mlog.red(str(e)))
def add_common_arguments(p):
p.add_argument('--sourcedir', default='.',
help='Path to source directory')
p.add_argument('subprojects', nargs='*',
help='List of subprojects (default: all)')
def add_arguments(parser):
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(title='Commands', dest='command')
subparsers.required = True
p = subparsers.add_parser('update', help='Update all subprojects from wrap files')
p.add_argument('--rebase', default=False, action='store_true',
help='Rebase your branch on top of wrap\'s revision (git only)')
add_common_arguments(p)
p.set_defaults(subprojects_func=update)
p = subparsers.add_parser('checkout', help='Checkout a branch (git only)')
p.add_argument('-b', default=False, action='store_true',
help='Create a new branch')
p.add_argument('branch_name', nargs='?',
help='Name of the branch to checkout or create (default: revision set in wrap file)')
add_common_arguments(p)
p.set_defaults(subprojects_func=checkout)
p = subparsers.add_parser('download', help='Ensure subprojects are fetched, even if not in use. ' +
'Already downloaded subprojects are not modified. ' +
'This can be used to pre-fetch all subprojects and avoid downloads during configure.')
add_common_arguments(p)
p.set_defaults(subprojects_func=download)
p = subparsers.add_parser('foreach', help='Execute a command in each subproject directory.')
p.add_argument('command', metavar='command ...',
help='Command to execute in each subproject directory')
p.add_argument('args', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
p.add_argument('--sourcedir', default='.',
help='Path to source directory')
p.set_defaults(subprojects_func=foreach)
def run(options):
src_dir = os.path.relpath(os.path.realpath(options.sourcedir))
if not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(src_dir, 'meson.build')):
mlog.error('Directory', mlog.bold(src_dir), 'does not seem to be a Meson source directory.')
return 1
subprojects_dir = os.path.join(src_dir, 'subprojects')
if not os.path.isdir(subprojects_dir):
mlog.log('Directory', mlog.bold(src_dir), 'does not seem to have subprojects.')
return 0
files = []
if hasattr(options, 'subprojects'):
for name in options.subprojects:
f = os.path.join(subprojects_dir, name + '.wrap')
if not os.path.isfile(f):
mlog.error('Subproject', mlog.bold(name), 'not found.')
return 1
else:
files.append(f)
if not files:
for f in os.listdir(subprojects_dir):
if f.endswith('.wrap'):
files.append(os.path.join(subprojects_dir, f))
for f in files:
wrap = PackageDefinition(f)
directory = wrap.values.get('directory', wrap.name)
repo_dir = os.path.join(subprojects_dir, directory)
options.subprojects_func(wrap, repo_dir, options)
return 0