Class: Pkg::Config

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/packaging/config.rb

Overview

This class is meant to encapsulate all of the data we know about a build invoked with

`rake package:<build>` or `rake pl:<build>`. It can read in this data via a yaml file,
have it set via accessors, and serialize it back to yaml for easy transport.

Class Method Summary collapse

Class Method Details

.add_additional_artifact(platform_data, tag, artifact) ⇒ Object

Add artifact to the ‘additional_artifacts` array in platform data. This will not add noarch package paths for the same noarch package multiple times.

Parameters:

  • platform_data

    The platform data hash to update

  • tag

    the platform tag

  • artifact

    the path of the additional artifact path to add



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 170

def add_additional_artifact(platform_data, tag, artifact)
  # Don't add noarch packages to additional_artifacts if the same package
  # is already the artifact
  if !platform_data[tag][:artifact].nil? && File.basename(platform_data[tag][:artifact]) == File.basename(artifact)
    return
  end

  platform_data[tag][:additional_artifacts] ||= []

  if platform_data[tag][:additional_artifacts].select { |a| File.basename(a) == File.basename(artifact) }.empty?
    platform_data[tag][:additional_artifacts] << artifact
  end

  # try to avoid empty entries in the yaml for more concise output
  if platform_data[tag][:additional_artifacts].empty?
    platform_data[tag][:additional_artifacts] = nil
  end
end

.apt_target_path(feature_branch = false) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 458

def apt_target_path(feature_branch = false)
  target_path = "#{Pkg::Config.apt_repo_path}/#{Pkg::Config.pe_version}"
  # Target path is different for feature (PEZ) or release branches
  if feature_branch || Pkg::Config.pe_feature_branch
    return "#{target_path}/feature/repos/"
  elsif Pkg::Config.pe_release_branch
    return "#{target_path}/release/repos/"
  else
    return "#{target_path}/repos/"
  end
end

.config(args = { :target => nil, :format => :hash }) ⇒ Object

By default return a hash of the names, values of current Pkg::Config instance variables. With :format => :yaml, write a yaml file containing the current names,values of Pkg::Config class instance variables



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 63

def config(args = { :target => nil, :format => :hash })
  case args[:format]
    when :hash
      self.config_to_hash
    when :yaml
      self.config_to_yaml(args[:target])
  end
end

.config_from_hash(data = {}) ⇒ Object

Take a hash of Config parameters, and iterate over them, setting the

value for each Config param to the corresponding hash key,value.


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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 39

def config_from_hash(data = {})
  data.each do |param, value|
    if Pkg::Params::BUILD_PARAMS.include?(param.to_sym)
      self.instance_variable_set("@#{param}", value)
    else
      warn "Warning - No build data parameter found for '#{param}'. Perhaps you have an erroneous entry in your yaml file?"
    end
  end
end

.config_from_yaml(file) ⇒ Object

Load a yaml file and use its contents to set the values for Pkg::Config class instance variables



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 53

def config_from_yaml(file)
  build_data = Pkg::Util::Serialization.load_yaml(file)
  config_from_hash(build_data)
end

.config_to_hashObject

Return a hash of all build parameters and their values, nil if unassigned.



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 192

def config_to_hash
  data = {}
  Pkg::Params::BUILD_PARAMS.each do |param|
    data.store(param, self.instance_variable_get("@#{param}"))
  end
  data.store(:platform_data, platform_data)
  data
end

.config_to_yaml(destination_directory = nil) ⇒ Object

Write all build parameters to a yaml file, either one specified or in a temporary location. Print the path to the file and return it as a string. Accept an argument for the write target file. If not specified, the name of the params file is the current git commit sha or tag.



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 207

def config_to_yaml(destination_directory = nil)
  destination_directory = Pkg::Util::File.mktemp if destination_directory.nil?
  config_yaml_file_name = "#{self.ref}.yaml"

  config_yaml_path = File.join(destination_directory, config_yaml_file_name)

  Pkg::Util::File.file_writable?(File.dirname(config_yaml_path), :required => true)
  File.open(config_yaml_path, 'w') do |f|
    f.puts self.config_to_hash.to_yaml
  end
  puts config_yaml_path
  return config_yaml_path
end

.cow_listObject

Return the names of all of the cows for the project, taking off the base prefix, the architecture, and the .cow suffix. This is helpful in the debian changelog.



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 233

def cow_list
  self.cows.split(' ').map do |cow|
    cow.split('-')[1]
  end.uniq.join(' ')
end

.cow_to_codename_arch(cow) ⇒ Object

This method is duplicated from enterprise-dist so we can access it here.



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 408

def cow_to_codename_arch(cow)
  /^base-(.*)-(.*)\.cow$/.match(cow).captures
end

.deb_build_targetsObject



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 420

def deb_build_targets
  if self.vanagon_project
    fail "ERROR: Could not find any deb targets. Try adding `deb_targets` to your build_defaults.yaml. If you don't want to build any debs, set this to an empty string." unless self.deb_targets
    self.deb_targets.split(' ')
  else
    fail "ERROR: Could not find any deb targets. Try adding `cows` to your build_defaults.yaml. If you don't want to build any debs, set this to an empty string." unless self.cows
    self.cows.split(' ').map do |cow|
      codename, arch = self.cow_to_codename_arch(cow)
      "#{codename}-#{arch}"
    end
  end
end

.default_packaging_rootObject



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 246

def default_packaging_root
  # Assume that PACKAGING_ROOT has been set, or set the PACKAGING_ROOT to
  # one directory above the LIBDIR
  #
  defined?(PACKAGING_ROOT) ? File.expand_path(PACKAGING_ROOT) : File.expand_path(File.join(LIBDIR, ".."))
end

.default_project_rootObject



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 239

def default_project_root
  # Assume that either PROJECT_ROOT has been set, or we're running from the
  # project root
  #
  ENV['PROJECT_ROOT'] || Dir.pwd
end

.get_bindingObject

Return the binding of class context. Used for erb templates.



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 31

def get_binding
  return binding
end

.instance_valuesObject

Returns a hash with string keys that maps instance variable

names without "@"" to their corresponding values.


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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 17

def instance_values
  Hash[instance_variables.map { |name| [name[1..-1], instance_variable_get(name)] }]
end

.issue_deprecationsObject

Quite a few variables we also want to issue custom warnings about.

These are they.


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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 393

def issue_deprecations
  Pkg::Params::DEPRECATIONS.each do |v|
    if self.instance_variable_get("@#{v[:var]}")
      warn v[:message]
    end
  end
end

.issue_reassignmentsObject

We also have renamed various variables as part of deprecations, and

if any of these are still in use, we want to assign the values to the
new variables. However, we skip this if they target variable is already
populated, to avoid overwriting in the case that the user has started
by populating the new variable name but left the old crufty one behind.


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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 379

def issue_reassignments
  Pkg::Params::REASSIGNMENTS.each do |v|
    oldval = self.instance_variable_get("@#{v[:oldvar]}")
    newval = self.instance_variable_get("@#{v[:newvar]}")
    if newval.nil? && oldval
      self.instance_variable_set("@#{v[:newvar]}", oldval)
    end
  end
end

.load_default_configsObject



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 253

def load_default_configs
  got_config = false
  default_project_data = { :path => File.join(@project_root, "ext", "project_data.yaml"), :required => false }
  default_build_defaults = { :path => File.join(@project_root, "ext", "build_defaults.yaml"), :required => true }

  [default_project_data, default_build_defaults].each do |config|
    if File.readable? config[:path]
      self.config_from_yaml(config[:path])
      got_config = true if config[:required]
    else
      puts "Skipping load of expected default config #{config[:path]}, cannot read file."
    end
  end

  if got_config
    self.config
  else
    # Since the default configuration files are not readable, most
    # likely not present, at this point we assume the project_root
    # isn't what we hoped it would be, and unset it.
    @project_root = nil
  end
end

.load_defaultsObject

We supply several values by default, if they haven’t been specified

already by config or environment variable. This includes the project
root as the default project root, which is relative to the
packaging path


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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 334

def load_defaults
  @project_root   ||= default_project_root
  @packaging_root ||= default_packaging_root

  Pkg::Params::DEFAULTS.each do |v|
    unless self.instance_variable_get("@#{v[:var]}")
      self.instance_variable_set("@#{v[:var]}", v[:val])
    end
  end
end

.load_envvarsObject

Since we’re dealing with rake, much of the parameter override support

is via environment variables passed on the command line to a rake task.
These override any existing values of Pkg::Config class instance
variables


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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 313

def load_envvars
  Pkg::Params::ENV_VARS.each do |v|
    if var = ENV[v[:envvar].to_s]
      case v[:type]
      when :bool
        self.instance_variable_set("@#{v[:var]}", Pkg::Util.boolean_value(var))
      when :array
        self.instance_variable_set("@#{v[:var]}", string_to_array(var))
      else
        self.instance_variable_set("@#{v[:var]}", var)
      end
    end
  end
end

.load_overridesObject

Several workflows rely on being able to supply an optional yaml

parameters file that overrides all set values with its data. This has
always been supplied as an environment variable, "PARAMS_FILE." To
honor this, we have a method in config to override values as
expected. There is, however, a twist - it is absolutely essential
that the overrides do not override the project_root or packaging_root
settings, because this is environment-specific, and any value in a
params file is going to be wrong. Thus, if we have a project root or
packaging root before we begin overriding, we save it and restore it
after overrides.


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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 358

def load_overrides
  if ENV['PARAMS_FILE'] && ENV['PARAMS_FILE'] != ''
    if File.readable?(ENV['PARAMS_FILE'])
      project_root = self.instance_variable_get("@project_root")
      packaging_root = self.instance_variable_get("@packaging_root")
      self.config_from_yaml(ENV['PARAMS_FILE'])
      self.instance_variable_set("@project_root", project_root) if project_root
      self.instance_variable_set("@packaging_root", packaging_root) if packaging_root
    else
      fail "PARAMS_FILE was set, but not to the path to a readable file."
    end
  end
end

.load_versioningObject

Set all aspects of how the package will be versioned. Versioning

relies exclusively on the git describe of the project, which will
fail if either Pkg::Config.project_root is nil, isn't in a git repo,
or is in a git repo, but there are no tags in the repo, in which case
git-describe will fail.

It probably seems odd to load packaging-specific version
determinations, such as rpmversion here, at the top-level, and it is.
The reason for this that the creation of the most basic package
composition, the tarball, includes the generation of many different
packaging-specific files from templates in the source, and if faced
with loading rpmversion in the Tar object vs rpmversion in the
Config, I opt for the latter. It's basically a lose-lose, since it
really belongs in the Rpm object.


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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 292

def load_versioning
  if @project_root and Pkg::Util::Git.describe
    @ref         = Pkg::Util::Git.sha_or_tag
    @short_ref   = Pkg::Util::Git.sha_or_tag(7)
    @version     = Pkg::Util::Version.dash_version
    @gemversion  = Pkg::Util::Version.dot_version
    @debversion  = Pkg::Util::Version.debversion
    @origversion = Pkg::Util::Version.origversion
    @rpmversion  = Pkg::Util::Version.rpmversion
    @rpmrelease  = Pkg::Util::Version.rpmrelease
  else
    puts "Skipping determination of version via git describe, Pkg::Config.project_root is not set to the path of a tagged git repo."
  end
end

.mock_to_dist_version_arch(mock) ⇒ Object

This method is duplicated from enterprise-dist so we can access it here.



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 413

def mock_to_dist_version_arch(mock)
  # We care about matching against two patterns here:
  # pupent-3.4-el5-i386 <= old style with PE_VER baked into the mock name
  # pupent-el5-i386     <= new style derived from a template
  mock.match(/pupent(-\d\.\d)?-([a-z]*)(\d*)-([^-]*)/)[2..4]
end

.platform_dataObject

For each platform we ship for, find paths to its artifact and repo_config (if applicable). This is to be consumed by beaker and later replaced with our metadata service.



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 76

def platform_data
  # Return nil if something is not right..
  return nil unless self.project && self.ref &&
                    Pkg::Util::Net.check_host_ssh([self.builds_server]).empty?

  dir = "/opt/jenkins-builds/#{self.project}/#{self.ref}"
  cmd = "if [ -s \"#{dir}/artifacts\" ]; then cd #{dir};" \
        "find ./artifacts -mindepth 2 -type f; fi"
  artifacts, = Pkg::Util::Net.remote_execute(
    self.builds_server,
               cmd,
               { capture_output: true }
  )

  artifacts = artifacts.split("\n")
  data = {}
  artifacts.each do |artifact|
    # We need to preserve the original tag to make sure we look for
    # fedora repo configs in the 1.10.x branch of puppet-agent in
    # the correct place. For 5.x and 6.x release streams the f prefix
    # has been removed and so tag will equal original_tag
    original_tag = Pkg::Paths.tag_from_artifact_path(artifact)
    fail "Error: unrecognized artifact \"#{artifact}\"" if original_tag.nil?

    # Remove the f-prefix from the fedora platform tag keys so that
    # beaker can rely on consistent keys once we rip out the f for good
    tag = original_tag.sub('fedora-f', 'fedora-')

    data[tag] ||= {}

    platform, version, arch = Pkg::Platforms.parse_platform_tag(tag)
    package_format = Pkg::Platforms.get_attribute(tag, :package_format)

    # Skip this if it's an unversioned MSI. We create these to help
    # beaker install the msi without having to know any version
    # information, but we should report the versioned artifact in
    # platform_data
    next if platform =~ /^windows.*$/ &&
            File.basename(artifact) == "#{self.project}-#{arch}.#{package_format}"

    # Sometimes we have source or debug packages. We don't want to save
    # these paths in favor of the artifact paths.
    if platform == 'solaris'
      next if version == '10' && File.extname(artifact) != '.gz'
      next if version == '11' && File.extname(artifact) != '.p5p'
    elsif File.extname(artifact) != ".#{package_format}"
      next
    end

    # Don't want to include debian debug packages
    next if /-dbgsym/.match(File.basename(artifact))

    if /#{self.project}-[a-z]+/.match(File.basename(artifact))
      add_additional_artifact(data, tag, artifact.sub('artifacts/', ''))
      next
    end

    case package_format
    when 'deb'
      repo_config = "../repo_configs/deb/pl-#{self.project}-#{self.ref}-" \
                    "#{Pkg::Platforms.get_attribute(tag, :codename)}.list"
    when 'rpm'
      # Using original_tag here to not break legacy fedora repo targets
      unless tag.include? 'aix'
        repo_config = "../repo_configs/rpm/pl-#{self.project}-" \
                      "#{self.ref}-#{original_tag}.repo"
      end
    when 'svr4', 'ips', 'dmg', 'msi'
      # No repo_configs for these platforms, so do nothing.
    else
      fail "Error: Unknown package format: '#{package_format}'. Maybe update PLATFORM_INFO?"
    end

    # handle the case where there are multiple artifacts but the artifacts are not
    # named based on project name (e.g. puppet-enterprise-vanagon).
    # In this case, the first one will get set as the artifact, everything else
    # will be in the additional artifacts
    if data[tag][:artifact].nil?
      data[tag][:artifact] = artifact.sub('artifacts/', '')
      data[tag][:repo_config] = repo_config
    else
      add_additional_artifact(data, tag, artifact.sub('artifacts/', ''))
    end
  end
  return data
end

Print the names and values of all the params known to the build object



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 224

def print_config
  self.config_to_hash.each { |k, v| puts "#{k}: #{v}" }
end

.rpm_build_targetsObject



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 433

def rpm_build_targets
  if self.vanagon_project
    fail "ERROR: Could not find any rpm targets. Try adding `rpm_targets` to your build_defaults.yaml. If you don't want to build any rpms, set this to an empty string." unless self.rpm_targets
    self.rpm_targets.split(' ')
  else
    fail "ERROR: Could not find any rpm targets. Try adding `final_mocks` to your build_defaults.yaml. If you don't want to build any rpms, set this to an empty string." unless self.final_mocks
    self.final_mocks.split(' ').map do |mock|
      platform, version, arch = self.mock_to_dist_version_arch(mock)
      "#{platform}-#{version}-#{arch}"
    end
  end
end

.string_to_array(str) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 401

def string_to_array(str)
  delimiters = /[,\s;]/
  return str if str.respond_to?('each')
  str.split(delimiters).reject(&:empty?).map(&:strip)
end

.yum_target_path(feature_branch = false) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/packaging/config.rb', line 446

def yum_target_path(feature_branch = false)
  target_path = "#{Pkg::Config.yum_repo_path}/#{Pkg::Config.pe_version}"
  # Target path is different for feature (PEZ) or release branches
  if feature_branch || Pkg::Config.pe_feature_branch
    return "#{target_path}/feature/repos/"
  elsif Pkg::Config.pe_release_branch
    return "#{target_path}/release/repos/"
  else
    return "#{target_path}/repos/"
  end
end