# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
"""
Convert a job description into a task description.
Jobs descriptions are similar to task descriptions, but they specify how to run
the job at a higher level, using a
"run" field that can be interpreted by
run-using handlers
in `taskcluster/gecko_taskgraph/transforms/job`.
"""
import json
import logging
import mozpack.path
as mozpath
from packaging.version
import Version
from taskgraph.transforms.base
import TransformSequence
from taskgraph.transforms.run
import rewrite_when_to_optimization
from taskgraph.util.copy
import deepcopy
from taskgraph.util.python_path
import import_sibling_modules
from taskgraph.util.schema
import Schema, validate_schema
from taskgraph.util.taskcluster
import get_artifact_prefix
from voluptuous
import Any, Coerce, Exclusive, Extra, Optional, Required
from gecko_taskgraph.transforms.cached_tasks
import order_tasks
from gecko_taskgraph.transforms.task
import task_description_schema
from gecko_taskgraph.util.workertypes
import worker_type_implementation
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Schema for a build description
job_description_schema = Schema(
{
# The name of the job and the job's label. At least one must be specified,
# and the label will be generated from the name if necessary, by prepending
# the kind.
Optional(
"name"): str,
Optional(
"label"): str,
# the following fields are passed directly through to the task description,
# possibly modified by the run implementation. See
# taskcluster/gecko_taskgraph/transforms/task.py for the schema details.
Required(
"description"): task_description_schema[
"description"],
Optional(
"attributes"): task_description_schema[
"attributes"],
Optional(
"task-from"): task_description_schema[
"task-from"],
Optional(
"dependencies"): task_description_schema[
"dependencies"],
Optional(
"if-dependencies"): task_description_schema[
"if-dependencies"],
Optional(
"soft-dependencies"): task_description_schema[
"soft-dependencies"],
Optional(
"if-dependencies"): task_description_schema[
"if-dependencies"],
Optional(
"requires"): task_description_schema[
"requires"],
Optional(
"expires-after"): task_description_schema[
"expires-after"],
Optional(
"expiration-policy"): task_description_schema[
"expiration-policy"],
Optional(
"routes"): task_description_schema[
"routes"],
Optional(
"scopes"): task_description_schema[
"scopes"],
Optional(
"tags"): task_description_schema[
"tags"],
Optional(
"extra"): task_description_schema[
"extra"],
Optional(
"treeherder"): task_description_schema[
"treeherder"],
Optional(
"index"): task_description_schema[
"index"],
Optional(
"run-on-projects"): task_description_schema[
"run-on-projects"],
Optional(
"shipping-phase"): task_description_schema[
"shipping-phase"],
Optional(
"shipping-product"): task_description_schema[
"shipping-product"],
Optional(
"always-target"): task_description_schema[
"always-target"],
Exclusive(
"optimization",
"optimization"): task_description_schema[
"optimization"
],
Optional(
"use-sccache"): task_description_schema[
"use-sccache"],
Optional(
"use-python"): Any(
"system",
"default", Coerce(Version)),
Optional(
"priority"): task_description_schema[
"priority"],
# The "when" section contains descriptions of the circumstances under which
# this task should be included in the task graph. This will be converted
# into an optimization, so it cannot be specified in a job description that
# also gives 'optimization'.
Exclusive(
"when",
"optimization"): Any(
None,
{
# This task only needs to be run if a file matching one of the given
# patterns has changed in the push. The patterns use the mozpack
# match function (python/mozbuild/mozpack/path.py).
Optional(
"files-changed"): [str],
},
),
# A list of artifacts to install from 'fetch' tasks.
Optional(
"fetches"): {
str: [
str,
{
Required(
"artifact"): str,
Optional(
"dest"): str,
Optional(
"extract"): bool,
Optional(
"verify-hash"): bool,
},
],
},
# A description of how to run this job.
"run": {
# The key to a job implementation in a peer module to this one
"using": str,
# Base work directory used to set up the task.
Optional(
"workdir"): str,
# Any remaining content is verified against that job implementation's
# own schema.
Extra: object,
},
Required(
"worker-type"): task_description_schema[
"worker-type"],
# This object will be passed through to the task description, with additions
# provided by the job's run-using function
Optional(
"worker"): dict,
}
)
transforms = TransformSequence()
transforms.add_validate(job_description_schema)
transforms.add(rewrite_when_to_optimization)
@transforms.add
def set_implementation(config, jobs):
for job
in jobs:
impl, os = worker_type_implementation(
config.graph_config, config.params, job[
"worker-type"]
)
if os:
job.setdefault(
"tags", {})[
"os"] = os
if impl:
job.setdefault(
"tags", {})[
"worker-implementation"] = impl
worker = job.setdefault(
"worker", {})
assert "implementation" not in worker
worker[
"implementation"] = impl
if os:
worker[
"os"] = os
yield job
@transforms.add
def set_label(config, jobs):
for job
in jobs:
if "label" not in job:
if "name" not in job:
raise Exception(
"job has neither a name nor a label")
job[
"label"] =
"{}-{}".format(config.kind, job[
"name"])
if job.get(
"name"):
del job[
"name"]
yield job
@transforms.add
def make_task_description(config, jobs):
"""Given a build description, create a task description"""
# import plugin modules first, before iterating over jobs
import_sibling_modules(exceptions=(
"common.py",))
for job
in jobs:
# only docker-worker uses a fixed absolute path to find directories
if job[
"worker"][
"implementation"] ==
"docker-worker":
job[
"run"].setdefault(
"workdir",
"/builds/worker")
taskdesc = deepcopy(job)
# fill in some empty defaults to make run implementations easier
taskdesc.setdefault(
"attributes", {})
taskdesc.setdefault(
"dependencies", {})
taskdesc.setdefault(
"if-dependencies", [])
taskdesc.setdefault(
"soft-dependencies", [])
taskdesc.setdefault(
"routes", [])
taskdesc.setdefault(
"scopes", [])
taskdesc.setdefault(
"extra", {})
# give the function for job.run.using on this worker implementation a
# chance to set up the task description.
configure_taskdesc_for_run(
config, job, taskdesc, job[
"worker"][
"implementation"]
)
del taskdesc[
"run"]
# yield only the task description, discarding the job description
yield taskdesc
def get_attribute(dict, key, attributes, attribute_name):
"""Get `attribute_name` from the given `attributes` dict, and if there
is a corresponding value, set `key`
in `dict` to that value.
"""
value = attributes.get(attribute_name)
if value
is not None:
dict[key] = value
@transforms.add
def use_system_python(config, jobs):
for job
in jobs:
taskcluster_python = job.pop(
"use-python",
"system")
if taskcluster_python ==
"system":
yield job
else:
if taskcluster_python ==
"default":
python_version =
"python" # the taskcluster default alias
else:
python_version = f
"python-{taskcluster_python}"
fetches = job.setdefault(
"fetches", {})
toolchain = fetches.setdefault(
"toolchain", [])
if "win" in job[
"worker"][
"os"]:
platform =
"win64"
elif "linux" in job[
"worker"][
"os"]:
platform =
"linux64"
elif "macosx" in job[
"worker"][
"os"]:
platform =
"macosx64"
else:
raise ValueError(
"unexpected worker.os value {}".format(platform))
toolchain.append(f
"{platform}-{python_version}")
worker = job.setdefault(
"worker", {})
env = worker.setdefault(
"env", {})
moz_fetches_dir = env.get(
"MOZ_FETCHES_DIR",
"fetches")
moz_python_home = mozpath.join(moz_fetches_dir,
"python")
env[
"MOZ_PYTHON_HOME"] = moz_python_home
yield job
@transforms.add
def use_fetches(config, jobs):
artifact_names = {}
extra_env = {}
should_extract = {}
aliases = {}
tasks = []
if config.kind
in (
"toolchain",
"fetch"):
jobs = list(jobs)
tasks.extend((config.kind, j)
for j
in jobs)
tasks.extend(
(task.kind, task.__dict__)
for task
in config.kind_dependencies_tasks.values()
if task.kind
in (
"fetch",
"toolchain")
)
for kind, task
in tasks:
get_attribute(
artifact_names, task[
"label"], task[
"attributes"], f
"{kind}-artifact"
)
get_attribute(extra_env, task[
"label"], task[
"attributes"], f
"{kind}-env")
get_attribute(
should_extract, task[
"label"], task[
"attributes"], f
"{kind}-extract"
)
value = task[
"attributes"].get(f
"{kind}-alias")
if not value:
value = []
elif isinstance(value, str):
value = [value]
for alias
in value:
fully_qualified = f
"{kind}-{alias}"
label = task[
"label"]
if fully_qualified == label:
raise Exception(f
"The alias {alias} of task {label} points to itself!")
aliases[fully_qualified] = label
artifact_prefixes = {}
for job
in order_tasks(config, jobs):
artifact_prefixes[job[
"label"]] = get_artifact_prefix(job)
fetches = job.pop(
"fetches",
None)
if not fetches:
yield job
continue
job_fetches = []
name = job.get(
"name")
or job.get(
"label").replace(f
"{config.kind}-",
"")
dependencies = job.setdefault(
"dependencies", {})
worker = job.setdefault(
"worker", {})
env = worker.setdefault(
"env", {})
prefix = get_artifact_prefix(job)
has_sccache =
False
for kind, artifacts
in fetches.items():
if kind
in (
"fetch",
"toolchain"):
for fetch_name
in artifacts:
label = f
"{kind}-{fetch_name}"
label = aliases.get(label, label)
if label
not in artifact_names:
raise Exception(
"Missing fetch job for {kind}-{name}: {fetch}".format(
kind=config.kind, name=name, fetch=fetch_name
)
)
if label
in extra_env:
env.update(extra_env[label])
path = artifact_names[label]
dependencies[label] = label
job_fetches.append(
{
"artifact": path,
"task": f
"<{label}>",
"extract": should_extract.get(label,
True),
}
)
if kind ==
"toolchain" and fetch_name.endswith(
"-sccache"):
has_sccache =
True
else:
if kind
not in dependencies:
raise Exception(
"{name} can't fetch {kind} artifacts because "
"it has no {kind} dependencies!".format(name=name, kind=kind)
)
dep_label = dependencies[kind]
if dep_label
in artifact_prefixes:
prefix = artifact_prefixes[dep_label]
else:
if dep_label
not in config.kind_dependencies_tasks:
raise Exception(
"{name} can't fetch {kind} artifacts because "
"there are no tasks with label {label} in kind dependencies!".format(
name=name,
kind=kind,
label=dependencies[kind],
)
)
prefix = get_artifact_prefix(
config.kind_dependencies_tasks[dep_label]
)
for artifact
in artifacts:
if isinstance(artifact, str):
path = artifact
dest =
None
extract =
True
verify_hash =
False
else:
path = artifact[
"artifact"]
dest = artifact.get(
"dest")
extract = artifact.get(
"extract",
True)
verify_hash = artifact.get(
"verify-hash",
False)
fetch = {
"artifact": (
f
"{prefix}/{path}" if not path.startswith(
"/")
else path[1:]
),
"task": f
"<{kind}>",
"extract": extract,
}
if dest
is not None:
fetch[
"dest"] = dest
if verify_hash:
fetch[
"verify-hash"] = verify_hash
job_fetches.append(fetch)
if job.get(
"use-sccache")
and not has_sccache:
raise Exception(
"Must provide an sccache toolchain if using sccache.")
job_artifact_prefixes = {
mozpath.dirname(fetch[
"artifact"])
for fetch
in job_fetches
if not fetch[
"artifact"].startswith(
"public/")
}
if job_artifact_prefixes:
# Use taskcluster-proxy and request appropriate scope. For example, add
# 'scopes: [queue:get-artifact:path/to/*]' for 'path/to/artifact.tar.xz'.
worker[
"taskcluster-proxy"] =
True
for prefix
in sorted(job_artifact_prefixes):
scope = f
"queue:get-artifact:{prefix}/*"
if scope
not in job.setdefault(
"scopes", []):
job[
"scopes"].append(scope)
artifacts = {}
for f
in job_fetches:
_, __, artifact = f[
"artifact"].rpartition(
"/")
if "dest" in f:
artifact = f
"{f['dest']}/{artifact}"
task = f[
"task"][1:-1]
if artifact
in artifacts:
raise Exception(
f
"Task {name} depends on {artifacts[artifact]} and {task} "
f
"that both provide {artifact}"
)
artifacts[artifact] = task
env[
"MOZ_FETCHES"] = {
"task-reference": json.dumps(
sorted(job_fetches, key=
lambda x: sorted(x.items())), sort_keys=
True
)
}
# The path is normalized to an absolute path in run-task
env.setdefault(
"MOZ_FETCHES_DIR",
"fetches")
yield job
# A registry of all functions decorated with run_job_using
registry = {}
def run_job_using(worker_implementation, run_using, schema=
None, defaults={}):
"""Register the decorated function as able to set up a task description for
jobs
with the given worker implementation
and `run.using` property.
If
`schema`
is given, the job
's run field will be verified to match it.
The decorated function should have the signature `using_foo(config, job, taskdesc)`
and should modify the task description in-place. The skeleton of
the task description
is already set up, but without a payload.
"""
def wrap(func):
for_run_using = registry.setdefault(run_using, {})
if worker_implementation
in for_run_using:
raise Exception(
"run_job_using({!r}, {!r}) already exists: {!r}".format(
run_using,
worker_implementation,
for_run_using[worker_implementation],
)
)
for_run_using[worker_implementation] = (func, schema, defaults)
return func
return wrap
@run_job_using(
"always-optimized",
"always-optimized", Schema({
"using":
"always-optimized"})
)
def always_optimized(config, job, taskdesc):
pass
def configure_taskdesc_for_run(config, job, taskdesc, worker_implementation):
"""
Run the appropriate function
for this job against the given task
description.
This will
raise an appropriate error
if no function exists,
or if the job
's
run
is not valid according to the schema.
"""
run_using = job[
"run"][
"using"]
if run_using
not in registry:
raise Exception(f
"no functions for run.using {run_using!r}")
if worker_implementation
not in registry[run_using]:
raise Exception(
"no functions for run.using {!r} on {!r}".format(
run_using, worker_implementation
)
)
func, schema, defaults = registry[run_using][worker_implementation]
for k, v
in defaults.items():
job[
"run"].setdefault(k, v)
if schema:
validate_schema(
schema,
job[
"run"],
"In job.run using {!r}/{!r} for job {!r}:".format(
job[
"run"][
"using"], worker_implementation, job[
"label"]
),
)
func(config, job, taskdesc)