gstreamer/gitlab/build_manifest.py
Edward Hervey 7a51b846f5 build-manifest: Remove reference to anongit
And make the gitlab one the "origin"
2018-11-09 14:08:17 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import requests
import sys
from typing import Dict, Tuple, List
from urllib.parse import urlparse
# from pprint import pprint
# Each item is a Tuple of (project-path, project-id)
# ex. https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-build
# has project path 'gst-build' and project-id '1342'
# TODO: Named tuples are awesome
GSTREAMER_MODULES: List[Tuple[str, int]] = [
# ('orc', 1360),
('gst-build', 1342),
('gstreamer', 1357),
('gst-plugins-base', 1352),
('gst-plugins-good', 1353),
('gst-plugins-bad', 1351),
('gst-plugins-ugly', 1354),
('gst-libav', 1349),
('gst-devtools', 1344),
('gst-docs', 1345),
('gst-editing-services', 1346),
('gst-omx', 1350),
('gst-python', 1355),
('gst-rtsp-server', 1362),
]
MANIFEST_TEMPLATE: str = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<manifest>
<remote fetch="{}" name="user"/>
<remote fetch="https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/" name="origin"/>
{}
</manifest>"""
# Basically, pytest will happily let a test mutate a variable, and then run
# the next tests one the same environment without reset the vars.
def preserve_ci_vars(func):
"""Preserve the original CI Variable values"""
def wrapper():
try:
url = os.environ["CI_PROJECT_URL"]
user = os.environ["GITLAB_USER_LOGIN"]
except KeyError:
url = "invalid"
user = ""
private = os.getenv("READ_PROJECTS_TOKEN", default=None)
if not private:
os.environ["READ_PROJECTS_TOKEN"] = "FOO"
func()
os.environ["CI_PROJECT_URL"] = url
os.environ["GITLAB_USER_LOGIN"] = user
if private:
os.environ["READ_PROJECTS_TOKEN"] = private
# if it was set after
elif os.getenv("READ_PROJECTS_TOKEN", default=None):
del os.environ["READ_PROJECTS_TOKEN"]
return wrapper
def request_raw(path: str, headers: Dict[str, str], project_url: str) -> List[Dict[str, str]]:
# ex. base_url = "gitlab.freedesktop.org"
base_url: str = urlparse(project_url).hostname
url: str = f"https://{base_url}/api/v4/{path}"
print(f"GET {url}")
print(f"Headers: {headers}")
resp = requests.get(url, headers=headers)
print(f"Request returned: {resp.status_code}")
if not resp.ok:
return None
return resp.json()
def request(path: str) -> List[Dict[str, str]]:
# Check if there is a custom token set
# API calls to Group namespaces need to be authenticated
# regardless if the group/projects are public or not.
# CI_JOB_TOKEN has an actuall value only for private jobs
# and that's also an Gitlab EE feature.
# Which means no matter what we need to give the runner
# an actuall token if we want to query even the public
# gitlab.fd.o/gstreamer group
try:
headers: Dict[str, str] = {'Private-Token': os.environ["READ_PROJECTS_TOKEN"] }
except KeyError:
print("Custom token was not set, group api querries will fail")
# JOB_TOKEN is the default placeholder of CI_JOB_TOKEN
headers: Dict[str, str] = {'JOB_TOKEN': "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" }
# mock: "https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer"
project_url: str = os.environ['CI_PROJECT_URL']
return request_raw(path, headers, project_url)
def get_project_branch(project_id: int, name: str) -> Dict[str, str]:
print(f"Searching for {name} branch in project {project_id}")
path = f"projects/{project_id}/repository/branches?search={name}"
results = request(path)
if not results:
return None
# The api returns a list of projects that match the search
# we want the exact match, which might not be the first on the list
for project_res in results:
if project_res["name"] == name:
return project_res
return None
@preserve_ci_vars
def test_get_project_branch():
id = 1353
os.environ["CI_PROJECT_URL"] = "https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-good"
del os.environ["READ_PROJECTS_TOKEN"]
twelve = get_project_branch(id, '1.12')
assert twelve is not None
assert twelve['name'] == '1.12'
fourteen = get_project_branch(id, '1.14')
assert fourteen is not None
assert fourteen['name'] == '1.14'
failure = get_project_branch(id, 'why-would-anyone-chose-this-branch-name')
assert failure is None
failure2 = get_project_branch("invalid-id", '1.12')
assert failure2 is None
# Documentation: https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/api/projects.html#list-user-projects
def search_user_namespace(user: str, project: str) -> Dict[str, str]:
print(f"Searching for {project} project in @{user} user's namespace")
path = f"users/{user}/projects?search={project}"
results = request(path)
if not results:
return None
# The api returns a list of projects that match the search
# we want the exact match, which might not be the first on the list
for project_res in results:
if project_res["path"] == project:
return project_res
return None
@preserve_ci_vars
def test_search_user_namespace():
os.environ["CI_PROJECT_URL"] = "https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/alatiera/gst-plugins-good"
del os.environ["READ_PROJECTS_TOKEN"]
user = "alatiera"
gst = search_user_namespace("alatiera", "gstreamer")
assert gst is not None
assert gst['path'] == 'gstreamer'
gst_good = search_user_namespace("alatiera", "gst-plugins-good")
assert gst_good is not None
assert gst_good['path'] == 'gst-plugins-good'
res = search_user_namespace("alatiera", "404-project-not-found")
assert res is None
def find_repository_sha(module: Tuple[str, int], branchname: str) -> Tuple[str, str]:
user_login: str = os.environ["GITLAB_USER_LOGIN"]
project = search_user_namespace(user_login, module[0])
# Find a fork in the User's namespace
if project:
id = project['id']
print(f"User project found, id: {id}")
# If we have a branch with same name, use it.
branch = get_project_branch(id, branchname)
if branch is not None:
path = project['namespace']['path']
print("Found mathcing branch in user's namespace")
print(f"{path}/{branchname}")
return 'user', branch['commit']['id']
print(f"Did not found user branch named {branchname}")
# Check upstream project for a branch
branch = get_project_branch(module[1], branchname)
if branch is not None:
print("Found mathcing branch in upstream project")
print(f"gstreamer/{branchname}")
return 'origin', branch['commit']['id']
# Fallback to using upstream master branch
branch = get_project_branch(module[1], 'master')
if branch is not None:
print("Falling back to master branch on upstream project")
print(f"gstreamer/master")
return 'origin', branch['commit']['id']
# This should never occur given the upstream fallback above
print("If something reaches that point, please file a bug")
print("https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-ci/issues")
assert False
@preserve_ci_vars
def test_find_repository_sha():
os.environ["CI_PROJECT_URL"] = "https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-good"
os.environ["GITLAB_USER_LOGIN"] = "alatiera"
del os.environ["READ_PROJECTS_TOKEN"]
# This should find the repository in the user namespace
remote, git_ref = find_repository_sha(("gst-plugins-good", 1353), "1.2")
assert remote == "user"
assert git_ref == "08ab260b8a39791e7e62c95f4b64fd5b69959325"
# This should fallback to upstream master branch since no matching branch was found
remote, git_ref = find_repository_sha(("gst-plugins-good", 1353), "totally-valid-branch-name")
assert remote == "origin"
# This should fallback to upstream master branch since no repository was found
remote, git_ref = find_repository_sha(("totally-valid-project-name", 42), "1.2")
assert remote == "origin"
# This is now the sha of the last commit
# assert git_ref == "master"
if __name__ == "__main__":
projects: str = ''
project_template: str = " <project name=\"{}\" remote=\"{}\" revision=\"{}\" />\n"
user_remote_url: str = os.path.dirname(os.environ['CI_PROJECT_URL'])
if not user_remote_url.endswith('/'):
user_remote_url += '/'
for module in GSTREAMER_MODULES:
print(f"Checking {module}:", end=' ')
current_branch: str = os.environ['CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME']
remote, revision = find_repository_sha(module, current_branch)
projects += project_template.format(module[0], remote, revision)
with open('manifest.xml', mode='w') as manifest:
print(MANIFEST_TEMPLATE.format(user_remote_url, projects), file=manifest)