def postoptparse(self): level = None if (self.options.debug): level = logging.DEBUG elif (self.options.verbose): level = logging.INFO logging.basicConfig(level=level, format='[%(levelname).1s] %(message)s') self.logger = logging.getLogger(self.optparser.prog) conf.get_config(override_apiurl=self.options.apiurl) if (self.options.osc_debug): conf.config['debug'] = 1 self.checker = self.setup_checker() if self.options.config: self.checker.load_config(self.options.config) if self.options.review_mode: self.checker.review_mode = self.options.review_mode if self.options.fallback_user: self.checker.fallback_user = self.options.fallback_user if self.options.fallback_group: self.checker.fallback_group = self.options.fallback_group sentry_sdk = sentry_init( conf.config['apiurl'], { 'review_bot': self.clazz.__name__, 'review_user': self.checker.review_user, })
def main(args): conf.get_config() # Allow sentry DSN to be available. sentry_sdk = sentry_init() RequestHandler.apiurl = args.apiurl RequestHandler.session = args.session RequestHandler.debug = args.debug with ThreadedHTTPServer((args.host, args.port), RequestHandler) as httpd: print('listening on {}:{}'.format(args.host, args.port)) httpd.serve_forever()
from osclib import common from osclib.sentry import sentry_client from osclib.sentry import sentry_init import subprocess import sys import time from urllib.parse import urlparse from urllib.parse import parse_qs # A cookie with an invalid key is intermittently generated on opensuse.org # domain which causes the operator to crash when parsing the cookie. The desired # cookie is valid, but cannot be utilize due to the exception. As suggested in # https://stackoverflow.com/a/47012250, workaround by making EVERYTHING LEGAL! http.cookies._is_legal_key = lambda _: True sentry_sdk = sentry_init() # Available in python 3.7. class ThreadedHTTPServer(ThreadingMixIn, HTTPServer): def handle_error(self, request, client_address): super().handle_error(request, client_address) sentry_sdk.capture_exception() class RequestHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler): COOKIE_NAME = 'openSUSE_session' # Both OBS and IBS. GET_PATHS = [ 'origin/config', 'origin/history', 'origin/list',
def do_origin(self, subcmd, opts, *args): """${cmd_name}: tools for working with origin information ${cmd_option_list} config: print expanded OSRT:OriginConfig cron: update the lookup for all projects with an OSRT:OriginConfig attribute history: list requests containing an origin annotation list: print all packages and their origin package: print the origin of package potentials: list potential origins of a package projects: list all projects with an OSRT:OriginConfig attribute report: print origin summary report update: handle package source changes as either delete or submit requests Usage: osc origin config [--origins-only] osc origin cron osc origin history [--format json|yaml] PACKAGE osc origin list [--force-refresh] [--format json|yaml] osc origin package [--debug] PACKAGE osc origin potentials [--format json|yaml] PACKAGE osc origin projects [--format json|yaml] osc origin report [--diff] [--force-refresh] [--mail] osc origin update [--listen] [--listen-seconds] [PACKAGE...] """ if len(args) == 0: raise oscerr.WrongArgs('A command must be indicated.') command = args[0] if command not in ['config', 'cron', 'history', 'list', 'package', 'potentials', 'projects', 'report', 'update']: raise oscerr.WrongArgs('Unknown command: {}'.format(command)) if command == 'package' and len(args) < 2: raise oscerr.WrongArgs('A package must be indicated.') level = logging.DEBUG if opts.debug else None if command == 'update': # Only way to include thread in pika log message. logging.basicConfig(level=level, format='<%(threadName)s> [%(levelname).1s] %(message)s') else: logging.basicConfig(level=level, format='[%(levelname).1s] %(message)s') # Allow for determining project from osc store. if not opts.project and core.is_project_dir('.'): opts.project = core.store_read_project('.') Cache.init() apiurl = self.get_api_url() if command not in ['cron', 'projects', 'update']: if not opts.project: raise oscerr.WrongArgs('A project must be indicated.') config = config_load(apiurl, opts.project) if not config: raise oscerr.WrongArgs('OSRT:OriginConfig attribute missing from {}'.format(opts.project)) sentry_sdk = sentry_init(apiurl, {'osc_plugin': subcmd}) try: function = 'osrt_origin_{}'.format(command) globals()[function](apiurl, opts, *args[1:]) except Exception as e: # Capture exception as osc.babysitter will consume any plugin exception. sentry_sdk.capture_exception(e) raise e
def do_staging(self, subcmd, opts, *args): """${cmd_name}: Commands to work with staging projects ${cmd_option_list} "accept" will accept all requests in the given stagings. Without argument, it accepts all acceptable stagings. "adi" will list already staged requests, stage new requests, and supersede requests where applicable. New adi stagings will be created for new packages based on the grouping options used. The default grouping is by source project. When adi stagings are empty, they are deleted. "check" will check if all packages are links without changes "check_local_links" lists local links that don't match multispec package "check_duplicate_binaries" list binaries provided by multiple packages "cleanup_rings" will try to cleanup rings content and print out problems "rebase" (or "freeze") will freeze the sources of the project's links while not affecting the source packages "frozenage" will show when the respective staging project was last frozen "ignore" will ignore a request from "list" and "adi" commands until unignored "unignore" will remove from requests from ignore list If the --cleanup flag is included then all ignored requests that were changed from state new or review more than 3 days ago will be removed. "list" will list/supersede requests for ring packages or all if no rings. "lock" acquire a hold on the project in order to execute multiple commands and prevent others from interrupting. An example: lock -m "checkin round" list --supersede adi accept A B C D E unlock Each command will update the lock to keep it up-to-date. "repair" will attempt to repair the state of a request that has been corrupted. Use the --cleanup flag to include all untracked requests. "select" will add requests to the project Stagings are expected to be either in short-hand or the full project name. For example letter or named stagings can be specified simply as A, B, Gcc6, etc, while adi stagings can be specified as adi:1, adi:2, etc. Currently, adi stagings are not supported in proposal mode. Requests may either be the target package or the request ID. When using --filter-by or --group-by the xpath will be applied to the request node as returned by OBS. Use the following on a current request to see the XML structure. osc api /request/1337 A number of additional values will supplement the normal request node. - ./action/target/@devel_project: the devel project for the package - ./action/target/@devel_project_super: super devel project if relevant - ./action/target/@ring: the ring to which the package belongs - ./@aged: either True or False based on splitter-request-age-threshold - ./@ignored: either False or the provided message Some useful examples: --filter-by './action/target[starts-with(@package, "yast-")]' --filter-by './action/target/[@devel_project="YaST:Head"]' --filter-by './action/target[starts-with(@ring, "1")]' --filter-by '@id!="1234567"' --filter-by 'contains(description, "#Portus")' --group-by='./action/target/@devel_project' --group-by='./action/target/@ring' Multiple filter-by or group-by options may be used at the same time. Note that when using proposal mode, multiple stagings to consider may be provided in addition to a list of requests by which to filter. A more complex example: select --group-by='./action/target/@devel_project' A B C 123 456 789 This will separate the requests 123, 456, 789 by devel project and only consider stagings A, B, or C, if available, for placement. No arguments is also a valid choice and will propose all non-ignored requests into the first available staging. Note that bootstrapped stagings are only used when either required or no other stagings are available. Another useful example is placing all open requests into a specific letter staging with: select A Built in strategies may be specified as well. For example: select --strategy devel select --strategy quick select --strategy special select --strategy super The default is none and custom is used with any filter-by or group-by arguments are provided. To merge applicable requests into an existing staging. select --merge A To automatically try all available strategies. select --try-strategies These concepts can be combined and interactive mode allows the proposal to be modified before it is executed. Moving requests can be accomplished using the --move flag. For example, to move already staged pac1 and pac2 to staging B use the following. select --move B pac1 pac2 The staging in which the requests are staged will automatically be determined and the requests will be removed from that staging and placed in the specified staging. Related to this, the --filter-from option may be used in conjunction with --move to only move requests already staged in a specific staging. This can be useful if a staging master is responsible for a specific set of packages and wants to move them into a different staging when they were already placed in a mixed staging. For example, if one had a file with a list of packages the following would move any of them found in staging A to staging B. select --move --filter-from A B $(< package.list) "unselect" will remove from the project - pushing them back to the backlog If a message is included the requests will be ignored first. Use the --cleanup flag to include all obsolete requests. "unlock" will remove the staging lock in case it gets stuck or a manual hold If a command lock gets stuck while a hold is placed on a project the unlock command will need to be run twice since there are two layers of locks. "rebuild" will rebuild broken packages in the given stagings or all The rebuild command will only trigger builds for packages with less than 3 failures since the last success or if the build log indicates a stall. If the force option is included the rebuild checks will be ignored and all packages failing to build will be triggered. "setprio" will set priority of requests withing stagings If no stagings are specified all stagings will be used. The default priority is important, but the possible values are: "critical", "important", "moderate" or "low". "supersede" will supersede requests were applicable. A request list can be used to limit what is superseded. Usage: osc staging accept [--force] [--no-cleanup] [STAGING...] osc staging adi [--move] [--by-develproject] [--split] [REQUEST...] osc staging check [STAGING...] osc staging check_duplicate_binaries osc staging check_local_links osc staging cleanup_rings osc staging rebase|freeze [--no-bootstrap] STAGING... osc staging frozenage [STAGING...] osc staging ignore [-m MESSAGE] REQUEST... osc staging unignore [--cleanup] [REQUEST...|all] osc staging list [--supersede] osc staging lock [-m MESSAGE] osc staging select [--no-freeze] [--move [--filter-from STAGING]] STAGING REQUEST... osc staging select [--no-freeze] [--interactive|--non-interactive] [--filter-by...] [--group-by...] [--merge] [--try-strategies] [--strategy] [STAGING...] [REQUEST...] osc staging unselect [--cleanup] [-m MESSAGE] [REQUEST...] osc staging unlock osc staging rebuild [--force] [STAGING...] osc staging repair [--cleanup] [REQUEST...] osc staging setprio [STAGING...] [priority] osc staging supersede [REQUEST...] """ if opts.version: self._print_version() # verify the argument counts match the commands if len(args) == 0: raise oscerr.WrongArgs('No command given, see "osc help staging"!') cmd = args[0] if cmd in ( 'accept', 'adi', 'check', 'config', 'frozenage', 'unignore', 'select', 'unselect', 'rebuild', 'repair', 'supersede', ): min_args, max_args = 0, None elif cmd in ( 'freeze', 'rebase', 'setprio', 'ignore', ): min_args, max_args = 1, None elif cmd in ( 'check_duplicate_binaries', 'check_local_links', 'cleanup_rings', 'list', 'lock', 'unlock', ): min_args, max_args = 0, 0 else: raise oscerr.WrongArgs('Unknown command: %s' % cmd) args = clean_args(args) if len(args) - 1 < min_args: raise oscerr.WrongArgs('Too few arguments.') if max_args is not None and len(args) - 1 > max_args: raise oscerr.WrongArgs('Too many arguments.') # Allow for determining project from osc store. if not opts.project: if core.is_project_dir('.'): opts.project = core.store_read_project('.') else: opts.project = 'Factory' # Cache the remote config fetch. Cache.init() # Init the OBS access and configuration opts.project = self._full_project_name(opts.project) opts.apiurl = self.get_api_url() opts.verbose = False Config(opts.apiurl, opts.project) colorama.init(autoreset=True, strip=(opts.no_color or not bool(int(conf.config.get('staging.color', True))))) # Allow colors to be changed. for name in dir(Fore): if not name.startswith('_'): # .oscrc requires keys to be lower-case. value = conf.config.get('staging.color.' + name.lower()) if value: setattr(Fore, name, ansi.code_to_chars(value)) sentry_init(opts.apiurl, {'osc_plugin': subcmd}) if opts.wipe_cache: Cache.delete_all() api = StagingAPI(opts.apiurl, opts.project) needed = lock_needed(cmd, opts) with OBSLock(opts.apiurl, opts.project, reason=cmd, needed=needed) as lock: # call the respective command and parse args by need if cmd == 'check': if len(args) == 1: CheckCommand(api).perform(None) else: for prj in args[1:]: CheckCommand(api).perform(prj) print() elif cmd == 'check_duplicate_binaries': CheckDuplicateBinariesCommand(api).perform(opts.save) elif cmd == 'check_local_links': AcceptCommand(api).check_local_links() elif cmd == 'freeze' or cmd == 'rebase': for prj in args[1:]: prj = api.prj_from_short(prj) print(Fore.YELLOW + prj) FreezeCommand(api).perform(prj, copy_bootstrap=opts.bootstrap) elif cmd == 'frozenage': projects = api.get_staging_projects_short() if len(args) == 1 else args[1:] for prj in projects: prj = api.prj_from_letter(prj) print('{} last frozen {}{:.1f} days ago'.format( Fore.YELLOW + prj + Fore.RESET, Fore.GREEN if api.prj_frozen_enough(prj) else Fore.RED, api.days_since_last_freeze(prj))) elif cmd == 'accept': cmd = AcceptCommand(api) cmd.accept_all(args[1:], opts.force, not opts.no_cleanup) elif cmd == 'unselect': UnselectCommand(api).perform(args[1:], opts.cleanup, opts.message) elif cmd == 'select': # Include list of all stagings in short-hand and by full name. existing_stagings = api.get_staging_projects_short(None) existing_stagings += api.get_staging_projects() stagings = [] requests = [] for arg in args[1:]: # Since requests may be given by either request ID or package # name and stagings may include multi-letter special stagings # there is no easy way to distinguish between stagings and # requests in arguments. Therefore, check if argument is in the # list of short-hand and full project name stagings, otherwise # consider it a request. This also allows for special stagings # with the same name as package, but the staging will be assumed # first time around. The current practice seems to be to start a # special staging with a capital letter which makes them unique. # lastly adi stagings are consistently prefix with adi: which # also makes it consistent to distinguish them from request IDs. if arg in existing_stagings and arg not in stagings: stagings.append(api.extract_staging_short(arg)) elif arg not in requests: requests.append(arg) if len(stagings) != 1 or len(requests) == 0 or opts.filter_by or opts.group_by: if opts.move or opts.filter_from: print('--move and --filter-from must be used with explicit staging and request list') return open_requests = api.get_open_requests({'withhistory': 1}) if len(open_requests) == 0: print('No open requests to consider') return splitter = RequestSplitter(api, open_requests, in_ring=True) considerable = splitter.stagings_load(stagings) if considerable == 0: print('No considerable stagings on which to act') return if opts.merge: splitter.merge() if opts.try_strategies: splitter.strategies_try() if len(requests) > 0: splitter.strategy_do('requests', requests=requests) if opts.strategy: splitter.strategy_do(opts.strategy) elif opts.filter_by or opts.group_by: kwargs = {} if opts.filter_by: kwargs['filters'] = opts.filter_by if opts.group_by: kwargs['groups'] = opts.group_by splitter.strategy_do('custom', **kwargs) else: if opts.merge: # Merge any none strategies before final none strategy. splitter.merge(strategy_none=True) splitter.strategy_do('none') splitter.strategy_do_non_bootstrapped('none') proposal = splitter.proposal if len(proposal) == 0: print('Empty proposal') return if opts.interactive: with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w', suffix='.yml') as temp: temp.write(yaml.safe_dump(splitter.proposal, default_flow_style=False) + '\n\n') if len(splitter.requests): temp.write('# remaining requests:\n') for request in splitter.requests: temp.write('# {}: {}\n'.format( request.get('id'), request.find('action/target').get('package'))) temp.write('\n') temp.write('# move requests between stagings or comment/remove them\n') temp.write('# change the target staging for a group\n') temp.write('# remove the group, requests, staging, or strategy to skip\n') temp.write('# stagings\n') if opts.merge: temp.write('# - mergeable: {}\n' .format(', '.join(sorted(splitter.stagings_mergeable + splitter.stagings_mergeable_none)))) temp.write('# - considered: {}\n' .format(', '.join(sorted(splitter.stagings_considerable)))) temp.write('# - remaining: {}\n' .format(', '.join(sorted(splitter.stagings_available)))) temp.flush() editor = os.getenv('EDITOR') if not editor: editor = 'xdg-open' return_code = subprocess.call(editor.split(' ') + [temp.name]) proposal = yaml.safe_load(open(temp.name).read()) # Filter invalidated groups from proposal. keys = ['group', 'requests', 'staging', 'strategy'] for group, info in sorted(proposal.items()): for key in keys: if not info.get(key): del proposal[group] break print(yaml.safe_dump(proposal, default_flow_style=False)) print('Accept proposal? [y/n] (y): ', end='') if opts.non_interactive: print('y') else: response = input().lower() if response != '' and response != 'y': print('Quit') return for group, info in sorted(proposal.items()): print('Staging {} in {}'.format(group, info['staging'])) # SelectCommand expects strings. request_ids = map(str, info['requests'].keys()) target_project = api.prj_from_short(info['staging']) # TODO: Find better place for splitter info # if 'merge' not in info: # Assume that the original splitter_info is desireable # and that this staging is simply manual followup. # api.set_splitter_info_in_prj_pseudometa(target_project, info['group'], info['strategy']) SelectCommand(api, target_project) \ .perform(request_ids, no_freeze=opts.no_freeze) else: target_project = api.prj_from_short(stagings[0]) filter_from = api.prj_from_short(opts.filter_from) if opts.filter_from else None SelectCommand(api, target_project) \ .perform(requests, opts.move, filter_from, opts.no_freeze) elif cmd == 'cleanup_rings': CleanupRings(api).perform() elif cmd == 'ignore': IgnoreCommand(api).perform(args[1:], opts.message) elif cmd == 'unignore': UnignoreCommand(api).perform(args[1:], opts.cleanup) elif cmd == 'list': ListCommand(api).perform(supersede=opts.supersede) elif cmd == 'lock': lock.hold(opts.message) elif cmd == 'adi': AdiCommand(api).perform(args[1:], move=opts.move, by_dp=opts.by_develproject, split=opts.split) elif cmd == 'rebuild': RebuildCommand(api).perform(args[1:], opts.force) elif cmd == 'repair': RepairCommand(api).perform(args[1:], opts.cleanup) elif cmd == 'setprio': stagings = [] priority = None priorities = ['critical', 'important', 'moderate', 'low'] for arg in args[1:]: if arg in priorities: priority = arg else: stagings.append(arg) PrioCommand(api).perform(stagings, priority) elif cmd == 'supersede': SupersedeCommand(api).perform(args[1:]) elif cmd == 'unlock': lock.release(force=True)