Exemple #1
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	def __init__(self, jira_url, jira_user, jira_pass, settings):
		self.settings = settings
		self.jira = JIRA(jira_url, jira_user, jira_pass)
Exemple #2
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 def __init__(self, jira_url, jira_user, jira_pass, settings):
     self.settings = settings
     self.jira = JIRA(jira_url, jira_user, jira_pass)
Exemple #3
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class JIRAHook(object):

	def __init__(self, jira_url, jira_user, jira_pass, settings):
		self.settings = settings
		self.jira = JIRA(jira_url, jira_user, jira_pass)

	def _bugSubject(self):
		# helper method -- return a subject for this particluar bug.
		return "Metro QA: %s (%s) failure on %s" % ( self.settings["target/build"], self.settings["target/subarch"], self.hostname() )

	def hostname(self):
		return socket.gethostname()

	def info(self):
		out = {}
		for x in [ "build", "arch_desc", "subarch", "version" ]:
			k = "target/" + x
			if self.settings.has_key(k):
				out[x] = self.settings[k]
		if "target" in self.settings:
			out["target"] = self.settings["target"]
		if "path/mirror/target/path" in self.settings:
			out["path"] = self.settings["path/mirror/target/path"]
			err_fn = out["path"] + "/log/errors.json"
			if os.path.exists(err_fn):
				a = open(err_fn,"r")
				out["failed_ebuilds"] = json.loads(a.read())
				a.close()
		if "success" in self.settings:
			out["success"] = self.settings["success"]
		return out

	def _allMatching(self):
		i = self.jira.getAllIssues({'jql' : 'Summary ~ "\\"%s\\"" and project = QA and status != closed' % self._bugSubject(), 'maxresults' : 1000 })
		if i != None and "issues" in i:
			return i["issues"]
		else:
			return []

	def _existingBug(self):
		# helper method -- does an existing bug for this build failure exist?
		return len(self._allMatching()) != 0

	def onFailure(self):
		matching = self._allMatching()
		if not matching:
			print("no matching issues... creating one.")
			# If one doesn't exist, create a new issue...
			jira_key = self.jira.createIssue(
				project='QA',
				title= self._bugSubject(),
				description="A build failure has occurred. Details below:\n{code}\n" +
				json.dumps(self.info(), indent=4, sort_keys=True) + "\n{code}\n"
			)
			print(jira_key)
		else:
			print("found a matching issue.")
			# Update comment with new build failure info, to avoid creating a brand new bug.
			for match in matching:
				print("processing issue (comment)")
				self.jira.commentOnIssue(match,"Another build failure has occurred. Details below:\n{code}\n" + 
					json.dumps(self.info(), indent=4, sort_keys=True) + "\n{code}\n"
				)

	def onSuccess(self):
		for i in self._allMatching():
			print("Closing matching issue %s" % i['key'])	
			self.jira.commentOnIssue(i,"Build completed successfully. Closing. Details below:\n{code}\n" +
				json.dumps(self.info(), indent=4, sort_keys=True) + "\n{code}\n"
			)
			self.jira.closeIssue(i)

	def run(self):
		if self.settings["success"] == "yes":
			return self.onSuccess()
		else:
			return self.onFailure()
Exemple #4
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class JIRAHook(object):
    def __init__(self, jira_url, jira_user, jira_pass, settings):
        self.settings = settings
        self.jira = JIRA(jira_url, jira_user, jira_pass)

    def _bugSubject(self):
        # helper method -- return a subject for this particluar bug.
        return "Metro QA: %s (%s) failure on %s" % (
            self.settings["target/build"], self.settings["target/subarch"],
            self.hostname())

    def hostname(self):
        return socket.gethostname()

    def info(self):
        out = {}
        for x in ["build", "arch_desc", "subarch", "version"]:
            k = "target/" + x
            if self.settings.has_key(k):
                out[x] = self.settings[k]
        if "target" in self.settings:
            out["target"] = self.settings["target"]
        if "path/mirror/target/path" in self.settings:
            out["path"] = self.settings["path/mirror/target/path"]
            err_fn = out["path"] + "/log/errors.json"
            if os.path.exists(err_fn):
                a = open(err_fn, "r")
                out["failed_ebuilds"] = json.loads(a.read())
                a.close()
        if "success" in self.settings:
            out["success"] = self.settings["success"]
        return out

    def _allMatching(self):
        i = self.jira.getAllIssues({
            'jql':
            'Summary ~ "\\"%s\\"" and project = QA and status != closed' %
            self._bugSubject(),
            'maxresults':
            1000
        })
        if i != None and "issues" in i:
            return i["issues"]
        else:
            return []

    def _existingBug(self):
        # helper method -- does an existing bug for this build failure exist?
        return len(self._allMatching()) != 0

    def onFailure(self):
        matching = self._allMatching()
        if not matching:
            print("no matching issues... creating one.")
            # If one doesn't exist, create a new issue...
            jira_key = self.jira.createIssue(
                project='QA',
                title=self._bugSubject(),
                description=
                "A build failure has occurred. Details below:\n{code}\n" +
                json.dumps(self.info(), indent=4, sort_keys=True) +
                "\n{code}\n")
            print(jira_key)
        else:
            print("found a matching issue.")
            # Update comment with new build failure info, to avoid creating a brand new bug.
            for match in matching:
                print("processing issue (comment)")
                self.jira.commentOnIssue(
                    match,
                    "Another build failure has occurred. Details below:\n{code}\n"
                    + json.dumps(self.info(), indent=4, sort_keys=True) +
                    "\n{code}\n")

    def onSuccess(self):
        for i in self._allMatching():
            print("Closing matching issue %s" % i['key'])
            self.jira.commentOnIssue(
                i,
                "Build completed successfully. Closing. Details below:\n{code}\n"
                + json.dumps(self.info(), indent=4, sort_keys=True) +
                "\n{code}\n")
            self.jira.closeIssue(i)

    def run(self):
        if self.settings["success"] == "yes":
            return self.onSuccess()
        else:
            return self.onFailure()