#!/usr/bin/env python
# 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/.
"""Generic config parsing and dumping, the way I remember it from scripts
gone by.
The config should be built
from script-level defaults, overlaid by
config-file defaults, overlaid by command line options.
(
For buildbot-analogues that would be factory-level defaults,
builder-level defaults,
and build request/scheduler settings.)
The config should then be locked (set to read-only, to prevent runtime
alterations). Afterwards we should dump the config to a file that
is
uploaded
with the build,
and can be used to debug
or replicate the build
at a later time.
TODO:
* check_required_settings
or something -- run at init,
assert that
these settings are set.
"""
import os
import socket
import sys
import time
from copy
import deepcopy
from optparse
import Option, OptionGroup, OptionParser
from mozharness.base.log
import CRITICAL, DEBUG, ERROR, FATAL, INFO, WARNING
try:
from urllib2
import URLError, urlopen
except ImportError:
from urllib.error
import URLError
from urllib.request
import urlopen
try:
import simplejson
as json
except ImportError:
import json
# optparse {{{1
class ExtendedOptionParser(OptionParser):
"""OptionParser, but with ExtendOption as the option_class."""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
kwargs[
"option_class"] = ExtendOption
OptionParser.__init__(self, **kwargs)
class ExtendOption(Option):
"""from http://docs.python.org/library/optparse.html?highlight=optparse#adding-new-actions"""
ACTIONS = Option.ACTIONS + (
"extend",)
STORE_ACTIONS = Option.STORE_ACTIONS + (
"extend",)
TYPED_ACTIONS = Option.TYPED_ACTIONS + (
"extend",)
ALWAYS_TYPED_ACTIONS = Option.ALWAYS_TYPED_ACTIONS + (
"extend",)
def take_action(self, action, dest, opt, value, values, parser):
if action ==
"extend":
lvalue = value.split(
",")
values.ensure_value(dest, []).extend(lvalue)
else:
Option.take_action(self, action, dest, opt, value, values, parser)
def make_immutable(item):
if isinstance(item, list)
or isinstance(item, tuple):
result = LockedTuple(item)
elif isinstance(item, dict):
result = ReadOnlyDict(item)
result.lock()
else:
result = item
return result
class LockedTuple(tuple):
def __new__(cls, items):
return tuple.__new__(cls, (make_immutable(x)
for x
in items))
def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
return [deepcopy(elem, memo)
for elem
in self]
# ReadOnlyDict {{{1
class ReadOnlyDict(dict):
def __init__(self, dictionary):
self._lock =
False
self.update(dictionary.copy())
def _check_lock(self):
assert not self._lock,
"ReadOnlyDict is locked!"
def lock(self):
for k, v
in list(self.items()):
self[k] = make_immutable(v)
self._lock =
True
def __setitem__(self, *args):
self._check_lock()
return dict.__setitem__(self, *args)
def __delitem__(self, *args):
self._check_lock()
return dict.__delitem__(self, *args)
def clear(self, *args):
self._check_lock()
return dict.clear(self, *args)
def pop(self, *args):
self._check_lock()
return dict.pop(self, *args)
def popitem(self, *args):
self._check_lock()
return dict.popitem(self, *args)
def setdefault(self, *args):
self._check_lock()
return dict.setdefault(self, *args)
def update(self, *args):
self._check_lock()
dict.update(self, *args)
def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
cls = self.__class__
result = cls.__new__(cls)
memo[id(self)] = result
for k, v
in list(self.__dict__.items()):
setattr(result, k, deepcopy(v, memo))
result._lock =
False
for k, v
in list(self.items()):
result[k] = deepcopy(v, memo)
return result
DEFAULT_CONFIG_PATH = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))),
"configs",
)
# parse_config_file {{{1
def parse_config_file(
file_name, quiet=
False, search_path=
None, config_dict_name=
"config"
):
"""Read a config file and return a dictionary."""
file_path =
None
if os.path.exists(file_name):
file_path = file_name
else:
if not search_path:
search_path = [
".", DEFAULT_CONFIG_PATH]
for path
in search_path:
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, file_name)):
file_path = os.path.join(path, file_name)
break
else:
raise IOError(
"Can't find %s in %s!" % (file_name, search_path))
if file_name.endswith(
".py"):
global_dict = {}
local_dict = {}
exec(
compile(open(file_path,
"rb").read(), file_path,
"exec"),
global_dict,
local_dict,
)
config = local_dict[config_dict_name]
elif file_name.endswith(
".json"):
fh = open(file_path)
config = {}
json_config = json.load(fh)
config = dict(json_config)
fh.close()
else:
raise RuntimeError(
"Unknown config file type %s! (config files must end in .json or .py)"
% file_name
)
# TODO return file_path
return config
def download_config_file(url, file_name):
n = 0
attempts = 5
sleeptime = 60
max_sleeptime = 5 * 60
while True:
if n >= attempts:
print(
"Failed to download from url %s after %d attempts, quiting..."
% (url, attempts)
)
raise SystemError(-1)
try:
contents = urlopen(url, timeout=30).read()
break
except URLError
as e:
print(
"Error downloading from url %s: %s" % (url, str(e)))
except socket.timeout
as e:
print(
"Time out accessing %s: %s" % (url, str(e)))
except socket.error
as e:
print(
"Socket error when accessing %s: %s" % (url, str(e)))
print(
"Sleeping %d seconds before retrying" % sleeptime)
time.sleep(sleeptime)
sleeptime = sleeptime * 2
if sleeptime > max_sleeptime:
sleeptime = max_sleeptime
n += 1
try:
f = open(file_name,
"w")
f.write(contents)
f.close()
except IOError
as e:
print(
"Error writing downloaded contents to file %s: %s" % (file_name, str(e)))
raise SystemError(-1)
# BaseConfig {{{1
class BaseConfig(object):
"""Basic config setting/getting."""
def __init__(
self,
config=
None,
initial_config_file=
None,
config_options=
None,
all_actions=
None,
default_actions=
None,
volatile_config=
None,
option_args=
None,
require_config_file=
False,
append_env_variables_from_configs=
False,
usage=
"usage: %prog [options]",
):
self._config = {}
self.all_cfg_files_and_dicts = []
self.actions = []
self.config_lock =
False
self.require_config_file = require_config_file
# It allows to append env variables from multiple config files
self.append_env_variables_from_configs = append_env_variables_from_configs
if all_actions:
self.all_actions = all_actions[:]
else:
self.all_actions = [
"clobber",
"build"]
if default_actions:
self.default_actions = default_actions[:]
else:
self.default_actions = self.all_actions[:]
if volatile_config
is None:
self.volatile_config = {
"actions":
None,
"add_actions":
None,
"no_actions":
None,
}
else:
self.volatile_config = deepcopy(volatile_config)
if config:
self.set_config(config)
if initial_config_file:
initial_config = parse_config_file(initial_config_file)
self.all_cfg_files_and_dicts.append((initial_config_file, initial_config))
self.set_config(initial_config)
# Since initial_config_file is only set when running unit tests,
# if no option_args have been specified, then the parser will
# parse sys.argv which in this case would be the command line
# options specified to run the tests, e.g. nosetests -v. Clearly,
# the options passed to nosetests (such as -v) should not be
# interpreted by mozharness as mozharness options, so we specify
# a dummy command line with no options, so that the parser does
# not add anything from the test invocation command line
# arguments to the mozharness options.
if option_args
is None:
option_args = [
"dummy_mozharness_script_with_no_command_line_options.py"
]
if config_options
is None:
config_options = []
self._create_config_parser(config_options, usage)
# we allow manually passing of option args for things like nosetests
self.parse_args(args=option_args)
def get_read_only_config(self):
return ReadOnlyDict(self._config)
def _create_config_parser(self, config_options, usage):
self.config_parser = ExtendedOptionParser(usage=usage)
self.config_parser.add_option(
"--work-dir",
action=
"store",
dest=
"work_dir",
type=
"string",
default=
"build",
help=
"Specify the work_dir (subdir of base_work_dir)",
)
self.config_parser.add_option(
"--base-work-dir",
action=
"store",
dest=
"base_work_dir",
type=
"string",
default=os.getcwd(),
help=
"Specify the absolute path of the parent of the working directory",
)
self.config_parser.add_option(
"--extra-config-path",
action=
"extend",
dest=
"config_paths",
type=
"string",
help=
"Specify additional paths to search for config files.",
)
self.config_parser.add_option(
"-c",
"--config-file",
"--cfg",
action=
"extend",
dest=
"config_files",
default=[],
type=
"string",
help=
"Specify a config file; can be repeated",
)
self.config_parser.add_option(
"-C",
"--opt-config-file",
"--opt-cfg",
action=
"extend",
dest=
"opt_config_files",
type=
"string",
default=[],
help=
"Specify an optional config file, like --config-file but with no "
"error if the file is missing; can be repeated",
)
self.config_parser.add_option(
"--dump-config",
action=
"store_true",
dest=
"dump_config",
help=
"List and dump the config generated from this run to " "a JSON file.",
)
self.config_parser.add_option(
"--dump-config-hierarchy",
action=
"store_true",
dest=
"dump_config_hierarchy",
help=
"Like --dump-config but will list and dump which config "
"files were used making up the config and specify their own "
"keys/values that were not overwritten by another cfg -- "
"held the highest hierarchy.",
)
self.config_parser.add_option(
"--append-env-variables-from-configs",
action=
"store_true",
dest=
"append_env_variables_from_configs",
help=
"Merge environment variables from config files.",
)
# Logging
log_option_group = OptionGroup(self.config_parser,
"Logging")
log_option_group.add_option(
"--log-level",
action=
"store",
type=
"choice",
dest=
"log_level",
default=INFO,
choices=[DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL, FATAL],
help=
"Set log level (debug|info|warning|error|critical|fatal)",
)
log_option_group.add_option(
"-q",
"--quiet",
action=
"store_false",
dest=
"log_to_console",
default=
True,
help=
"Don't log to the console",
)
log_option_group.add_option(
"--append-to-log",
action=
"store_true",
dest=
"append_to_log",
default=
False,
help=
"Append to the log",
)
log_option_group.add_option(
"--multi-log",
action=
"store_const",
const=
"multi",
dest=
"log_type",
help=
"Log using MultiFileLogger",
)
log_option_group.add_option(
"--simple-log",
action=
"store_const",
const=
"simple",
dest=
"log_type",
help=
"Log using SimpleFileLogger",
)
self.config_parser.add_option_group(log_option_group)
# Actions
action_option_group = OptionGroup(
self.config_parser,
"Actions",
"Use these options to list or enable/disable actions.",
)
action_option_group.add_option(
"--list-actions",
action=
"store_true",
dest=
"list_actions",
help=
"List all available actions, then exit",
)
action_option_group.add_option(
"--add-action",
action=
"extend",
dest=
"add_actions",
metavar=
"ACTIONS",
help=
"Add action %s to the list of actions" % self.all_actions,
)
action_option_group.add_option(
"--no-action",
action=
"extend",
dest=
"no_actions",
metavar=
"ACTIONS",
help=
"Don't perform action",
)
action_option_group.add_option(
"--requires-gpu",
action=
"store_true",
dest=
"requires_gpu",
default=
False,
help=
"Indicates if the task requires gpu. ",
)
for action
in self.all_actions:
action_option_group.add_option(
"--%s" % action,
action=
"append_const",
dest=
"actions",
const=action,
help=
"Add %s to the limited list of actions" % action,
)
action_option_group.add_option(
"--no-%s" % action,
action=
"append_const",
dest=
"no_actions",
const=action,
help=
"Remove %s from the list of actions to perform" % action,
)
self.config_parser.add_option_group(action_option_group)
# Child-specified options
# TODO error checking for overlapping options
if config_options:
for option
in config_options:
self.config_parser.add_option(*option[0], **option[1])
# Initial-config-specified options
config_options = self._config.get(
"config_options",
None)
if config_options:
for option
in config_options:
self.config_parser.add_option(*option[0], **option[1])
def set_config(self, config, overwrite=
False):
"""This is probably doable some other way."""
if self._config
and not overwrite:
self._config.update(config)
else:
self._config = config
return self._config
def get_actions(self):
return self.actions
def verify_actions(self, action_list, quiet=
False):
for action
in action_list:
if action
not in self.all_actions:
if not quiet:
print(
"Invalid action %s not in %s!" % (action, self.all_actions))
raise SystemExit(-1)
return action_list
def verify_actions_order(self, action_list):
try:
indexes = [self.all_actions.index(elt)
for elt
in action_list]
sorted_indexes = sorted(indexes)
for i
in range(len(indexes)):
if indexes[i] != sorted_indexes[i]:
print(
(
"Action %s comes in different order in %s\n" +
"than in %s")
% (action_list[i], action_list, self.all_actions)
)
raise SystemExit(-1)
except ValueError
as e:
print(
"Invalid action found: " + str(e))
raise SystemExit(-1)
def list_actions(self):
print(
"Actions available:")
for a
in self.all_actions:
print(
" " + (
"*" if a
in self.default_actions
else " "), a)
raise SystemExit(0)
def get_cfgs_from_files(self, all_config_files, options):
"""Returns the configuration derived from the list of configuration
files. The result
is represented
as a list of `(filename,
config_dict)` tuples; they will be combined
with keys
in later
dictionaries taking precedence over earlier.
`all_config_files`
is all files specified
with `--config-file`
and
`--opt-config-file`; `options`
is the argparse options object giving
access to any other command-line options.
This function
is also responsible
for downloading any configuration
files specified by URL. It uses ``parse_config_file``
in this module
to parse individual files.
This method can be overridden
in a subclass to add extra logic to the
way that self.config
is made up. See
`mozharness.mozilla.building.buildbase.BuildingConfig`
for an example.
"""
config_paths = options.config_paths
or [
"."]
all_cfg_files_and_dicts = []
for cf
in all_config_files:
try:
if "://" in cf:
# config file is an url
file_name = os.path.basename(cf)
file_path = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), file_name)
download_config_file(cf, file_path)
all_cfg_files_and_dicts.append(
(
file_path,
parse_config_file(
file_path,
search_path=[
"."],
),
)
)
else:
all_cfg_files_and_dicts.append(
(
cf,
parse_config_file(
cf,
search_path=config_paths + [DEFAULT_CONFIG_PATH],
),
)
)
except Exception:
if cf
in options.opt_config_files:
print(
"WARNING: optional config file not found %s" % cf)
else:
raise
if "EXTRA_MOZHARNESS_CONFIG" in os.environ:
env_config = json.loads(os.environ[
"EXTRA_MOZHARNESS_CONFIG"])
all_cfg_files_and_dicts.append((
"[EXTRA_MOZHARENSS_CONFIG]", env_config))
return all_cfg_files_and_dicts
def parse_args(self, args=
None):
"""Parse command line arguments in a generic way.
Return the parser object after adding the basic options, so
child objects can manipulate it.
"""
self.command_line =
" ".join(sys.argv)
if args
is None:
args = sys.argv[1:]
(options, args) = self.config_parser.parse_args(args)
defaults = self.config_parser.defaults.copy()
if not options.config_files:
if self.require_config_file:
if options.list_actions:
self.list_actions()
print(
"Required config file not set! (use --config-file option)")
raise SystemExit(-1)
os.environ[
"REQUIRE_GPU"] =
"0"
if options.requires_gpu:
os.environ[
"REQUIRE_GPU"] =
"1"
# this is what get_cfgs_from_files returns. It will represent each
# config file name and its assoctiated dict
# eg ('builds/branch_specifics.py', {'foo': 'bar'})
# let's store this to self for things like --interpret-config-files
self.all_cfg_files_and_dicts.extend(
self.get_cfgs_from_files(
# append opt_config to allow them to overwrite previous configs
options.config_files + options.opt_config_files,
options=options,
)
)
config = {}
if (
self.append_env_variables_from_configs
or options.append_env_variables_from_configs
):
# We only append values from various configs for the 'env' entry
# For everything else we follow the standard behaviour
for i, (c_file, c_dict)
in enumerate(self.all_cfg_files_and_dicts):
for v
in list(c_dict.keys()):
if v ==
"env" and v
in config:
config[v].update(c_dict[v])
else:
config[v] = c_dict[v]
else:
for i, (c_file, c_dict)
in enumerate(self.all_cfg_files_and_dicts):
config.update(c_dict)
# assign or update self._config depending on if it exists or not
# NOTE self._config will be passed to ReadOnlyConfig's init -- a
# dict subclass with immutable locking capabilities -- and serve
# as the keys/values that make up that instance. Ultimately,
# this becomes self.config during BaseScript's init
self.set_config(config)
for key
in list(defaults.keys()):
value = getattr(options, key)
if value
is None:
continue
# Don't override config_file defaults with config_parser defaults
if key
in defaults
and value == defaults[key]
and key
in self._config:
continue
self._config[key] = value
# The idea behind the volatile_config is we don't want to save this
# info over multiple runs. This defaults to the action-specific
# config options, but can be anything.
for key
in list(self.volatile_config.keys()):
if self._config.get(key)
is not None:
self.volatile_config[key] = self._config[key]
del self._config[key]
self.update_actions()
if options.list_actions:
self.list_actions()
# Keep? This is for saving the volatile config in the dump_config
self._config[
"volatile_config"] = self.volatile_config
self.options = options
self.args = args
return (self.options, self.args)
def update_actions(self):
"""Update actions after reading in config.
Seems a little complex, but the logic goes:
First,
if default_actions
is specified
in the config, set our
default actions even
if the script specifies other default actions.
Without any other action-specific options, run
with default actions.
If we specify --ACTION
or --only-ACTION once
or multiple times,
we want to override the default_actions list
with the one(s) we list.
Otherwise,
if we specify --add-action ACTION, we want to add an
action to the list.
Finally,
if we specify --no-ACTION, remove that
from the list of
actions to perform.
"""
if self._config.get(
"default_actions"):
default_actions = self.verify_actions(self._config[
"default_actions"])
self.default_actions = default_actions
self.verify_actions_order(self.default_actions)
self.actions = self.default_actions[:]
if self.volatile_config[
"actions"]:
actions = self.verify_actions(self.volatile_config[
"actions"])
self.actions = actions
elif self.volatile_config[
"add_actions"]:
actions = self.verify_actions(self.volatile_config[
"add_actions"])
self.actions.extend(actions)
if self.volatile_config[
"no_actions"]:
actions = self.verify_actions(self.volatile_config[
"no_actions"])
for action
in actions:
if action
in self.actions:
self.actions.remove(action)
# __main__ {{{1
if __name__ ==
"__main__":
pass