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import os, subprocess
import argparse
from ._pathlib import Path
from . import mlog
from .mesonlib import quiet_git, verbose_git, GitException, Popen_safe, MesonException, windows_proof_rmtree
from .wrap.wrap import API_ROOT, Resolver, WrapException, ALL_TYPES
from .wrap import wraptool
ALL_TYPES_STRING = ', '.join(ALL_TYPES)
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 True
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)
return True
def update_file(r, wrap, repo_dir, options):
patch_url = wrap.values.get('patch_url', '')
if patch_url.startswith(API_ROOT):
return 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'))
return True
def git_output(cmd, workingdir):
return quiet_git(cmd, workingdir, check=True)[1]
def git_stash(workingdir):
# That git command return 1 (failure) when there is something to stash.
# We don't want to stash when there is nothing to stash because that would
# print spurious "No local changes to save".
if not quiet_git(['diff', '--quiet', 'HEAD'], workingdir)[0]:
# Don't pipe stdout here because we want the user to see their changes have
# been saved.
verbose_git(['stash'], workingdir, check=True)
def git_show(repo_dir):
commit_message = git_output(['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 git_rebase(repo_dir, revision):
try:
git_output(['-c', 'rebase.autoStash=true', 'rebase', 'FETCH_HEAD'], repo_dir)
except GitException as e:
mlog.log(' -> Could not rebase', mlog.bold(repo_dir), 'onto', mlog.bold(revision))
mlog.log(mlog.red(e.output))
mlog.log(mlog.red(str(e)))
return False
return True
def git_reset(repo_dir, revision):
try:
# Stash local changes, commits can always be found back in reflog, to
# avoid any data lost by mistake.
git_stash(repo_dir)
git_output(['reset', '--hard', 'FETCH_HEAD'], repo_dir)
except GitException as e:
mlog.log(' -> Could not reset', mlog.bold(repo_dir), 'to', mlog.bold(revision))
mlog.log(mlog.red(e.output))
mlog.log(mlog.red(str(e)))
return False
return True
def git_checkout(repo_dir, revision, create=False):
cmd = ['checkout', revision, '--']
if create:
cmd.insert('-b', 1)
try:
# Stash local changes, commits can always be found back in reflog, to
# avoid any data lost by mistake.
git_stash(repo_dir)
git_output(cmd, repo_dir)
except GitException as e:
mlog.log(' -> Could not checkout', mlog.bold(revision), 'in', mlog.bold(repo_dir))
mlog.log(mlog.red(e.output))
mlog.log(mlog.red(str(e)))
return False
return True
def git_checkout_and_reset(repo_dir, revision):
# revision could be a branch that already exists but is outdated, so we still
# have to reset after the checkout.
success = git_checkout(repo_dir, revision)
if success:
success = git_reset(repo_dir, revision)
return success
def git_checkout_and_rebase(repo_dir, revision):
# revision could be a branch that already exists but is outdated, so we still
# have to rebase after the checkout.
success = git_checkout(repo_dir, revision)
if success:
success = git_rebase(repo_dir, revision)
return success
def update_git(r, wrap, repo_dir, options):
if not os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
mlog.log(' -> Not used.')
return True
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(repo_dir, '.git')):
if options.reset:
# Delete existing directory and redownload
windows_proof_rmtree(repo_dir)
try:
r.resolve(wrap.name, 'meson')
update_git_done(repo_dir)
return True
except WrapException as e:
mlog.log(' ->', mlog.red(str(e)))
return False
else:
mlog.log(' -> Not a git repository.')
mlog.log('Pass --reset option to delete directory and redownload.')
return False
revision = wrap.values.get('revision')
url = wrap.values.get('url')
push_url = wrap.values.get('push-url')
if not revision or not url:
# It could be a detached git submodule for example.
mlog.log(' -> No revision or URL specified.')
return True
try:
origin_url = git_output(['remote', 'get-url', 'origin'], repo_dir).strip()
except GitException as e:
mlog.log(' -> Failed to determine current origin URL in', mlog.bold(repo_dir))
mlog.log(mlog.red(e.output))
mlog.log(mlog.red(str(e)))
return False
if options.reset:
try:
git_output(['remote', 'set-url', 'origin', url], repo_dir)
if push_url:
git_output(['remote', 'set-url', '--push', 'origin', push_url], repo_dir)
except GitException as e:
mlog.log(' -> Failed to reset origin URL in', mlog.bold(repo_dir))
mlog.log(mlog.red(e.output))
mlog.log(mlog.red(str(e)))
return False
elif url != origin_url:
mlog.log(' -> URL changed from {!r} to {!r}'.format(origin_url, url))
return False
try:
# Same as `git branch --show-current` but compatible with older git version
branch = git_output(['rev-parse', '--abbrev-ref', 'HEAD'], repo_dir).strip()
branch = branch if branch != 'HEAD' else ''
except GitException as e:
mlog.log(' -> Failed to determine current branch in', mlog.bold(repo_dir))
mlog.log(mlog.red(e.output))
mlog.log(mlog.red(str(e)))
return False
try:
# Fetch only the revision we need, this avoids fetching useless branches.
# revision can be either a branch, tag or commit id. In all cases we want
# FETCH_HEAD to be set to the desired commit and "git checkout <revision>"
# to to either switch to existing/new branch, or detach to tag/commit.
# It is more complicated than it first appear, see discussion there:
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/pull/7723#discussion_r488816189.
heads_refmap = '+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*'
tags_refmap = '+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*'
git_output(['fetch', '--refmap', heads_refmap, '--refmap', tags_refmap, 'origin', revision], repo_dir)
except GitException as e:
mlog.log(' -> Could not fetch revision', mlog.bold(revision), 'in', mlog.bold(repo_dir))
mlog.log(mlog.red(e.output))
mlog.log(mlog.red(str(e)))
return False
if branch == '':
# We are currently in detached mode
if options.reset:
success = git_checkout_and_reset(repo_dir, revision)
else:
success = git_checkout_and_rebase(repo_dir, revision)
elif branch == revision:
# We are in the same branch. A reset could still be needed in the case
# a force push happened on remote repository.
if options.reset:
success = git_reset(repo_dir, revision)
else:
success = git_rebase(repo_dir, revision)
else:
# We are in another branch, either the user created their own branch and
# we should rebase it, or revision changed in the wrap file and we need
# to checkout the new branch.
if options.reset:
success = git_checkout_and_reset(repo_dir, revision)
else:
success = git_rebase(repo_dir, revision)
if success:
update_git_done(repo_dir)
return success
def update_git_done(repo_dir):
git_output(['submodule', 'update', '--checkout', '--recursive'], repo_dir)
git_show(repo_dir)
def update_hg(r, wrap, repo_dir, options):
if not os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
mlog.log(' -> Not used.')
return True
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)
return True
def update_svn(r, wrap, repo_dir, options):
if not os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
mlog.log(' -> Not used.')
return True
revno = wrap.get('revision')
p, out, _ = Popen_safe(['svn', 'info', '--show-item', 'revision', repo_dir])
current_revno = out
if current_revno == revno:
return True
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)
return True
def update(r, wrap, repo_dir, options):
mlog.log('Updating {}...'.format(wrap.name))
if wrap.type == 'file':
return update_file(r, wrap, repo_dir, options)
elif wrap.type == 'git':
return update_git(r, wrap, repo_dir, options)
elif wrap.type == 'hg':
return update_hg(r, wrap, repo_dir, options)
elif wrap.type == 'svn':
return update_svn(r, wrap, repo_dir, options)
else:
mlog.log(' -> Cannot update', wrap.type, 'subproject')
return True
def checkout(r, wrap, repo_dir, options):
if wrap.type != 'git' or not os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
return True
branch_name = options.branch_name if options.branch_name else wrap.get('revision')
if not branch_name:
# It could be a detached git submodule for example.
return True
mlog.log('Checkout {} in {}...'.format(branch_name, wrap.name))
if git_checkout(repo_dir, branch_name, create=options.b):
git_show(repo_dir)
return True
return False
def download(r, wrap, repo_dir, options):
mlog.log('Download {}...'.format(wrap.name))
if os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
mlog.log(' -> Already downloaded')
return True
try:
r.resolve(wrap.name, 'meson')
mlog.log(' -> done')
except WrapException as e:
mlog.log(' ->', mlog.red(str(e)))
return False
return True
def foreach(r, wrap, repo_dir, options):
mlog.log('Executing command in {}'.format(repo_dir))
if not os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
mlog.log(' -> Not downloaded yet')
return True
cmd = [options.command] + options.args
p, out, _ = Popen_safe(cmd, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, cwd=repo_dir)
if p.returncode != 0:
err_message = "Command '{}' returned non-zero exit status {}.".format(" ".join(cmd), p.returncode)
mlog.log(' -> ', mlog.red(err_message))
mlog.log(out, end='')
return False
mlog.log(out, end='')
return True
def add_common_arguments(p):
p.add_argument('--sourcedir', default='.',
help='Path to source directory')
p.add_argument('--types', default='',
help='Comma-separated list of subproject types. Supported types are: {} (default: all)'.format(ALL_TYPES_STRING))
def add_subprojects_argument(p):
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=True, action='store_true',
help='Rebase your branch on top of wrap\'s revision. ' + \
'Deprecated, it is now the default behaviour. (git only)')
p.add_argument('--reset', default=False, action='store_true',
help='Checkout wrap\'s revision and hard reset to that commit. (git only)')
add_common_arguments(p)
add_subprojects_argument(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)
add_subprojects_argument(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)
add_subprojects_argument(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)
add_common_arguments(p)
p.set_defaults(subprojects=[])
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
r = Resolver(subprojects_dir)
if options.subprojects:
wraps = [wrap for name, wrap in r.wraps.items() if name in options.subprojects]
else:
wraps = r.wraps.values()
types = [t.strip() for t in options.types.split(',')] if options.types else []
for t in types:
if t not in ALL_TYPES:
raise MesonException('Unknown subproject type {!r}, supported types are: {}'.format(t, ALL_TYPES_STRING))
failures = []
for wrap in wraps:
if types and wrap.type not in types:
continue
dirname = Path(subprojects_dir, wrap.directory).as_posix()
if not options.subprojects_func(r, wrap, dirname, options):
failures.append(wrap.name)
if failures:
m = 'Please check logs above as command failed in some subprojects which could have been left in conflict state: '
m += ', '.join(failures)
mlog.warning(m)
return len(failures)