tools/release/build-context.py
Scott Little 6f3d1e5dd2 cengn reference removal - centos
mirror.starlingx.cengn.ca no longer exists. CENGN is kindly forwarding
requests to the new location mirror.starlingx.windriver.com for now, but
that will only last a few months. We need to replace all the references
with the new URL.

I will also remove as many 'cengn' references as possible, replacing
them with 'stx_mirror'

Partial-Bug: 2033555
Signed-off-by: Scott Little <scott.little@windriver.com>
Change-Id: I09e3f564edef2049786c965a86dbcaacac359801
2023-11-07 11:23:12 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# build-context.py
#
# Builds a summary of git repos and SHAs for a particular build based on
# manifest/default.xml and the build output script CONTEXT.sh
#
# Loads the CONTEXT.sh script from a StarlingX build and merge it with
# a default.xml manifest to build a YAML file that describes a set of
# git repositories and their specific configuration for a build.
#
# 1. Parse default.xml
# - build an object containing the remote+repo with attributes: revision, path
# 2. Parse CONTEXT.sh
# - Match up the path in the cd command with the path from the manifest, add
# the SHA as an attribute
# 3. Write output:
# <repo-url> <path-from-manifest> <SHA-from-context>
import argparse
import sys
import urllib
import xmltodict
def build_parser():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='build-manifest')
parser.add_argument(
"manifest",
metavar="<name-or-url>",
help="Manifest file name or direct URL",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--context",
metavar="<name-or-url>",
help="Context file name or direct URL",
)
parser.add_argument(
'--remote',
metavar="<remote-name>",
action='append',
dest='remotes',
default=[],
help='Remote to include (repeat to select multiple remotes)',
)
return parser
def load_manifest(name):
# Load the manifest XML
if "://" in name:
# Open a URL
fd = urllib.urlopen(name)
else:
# Open a file
fd = open(name)
doc = xmltodict.parse(fd.read())
fd.close()
return doc
def load_context(name):
# Extract the workspace path and git SHA for each repo
# (cd ./root/stx/stx-config && git checkout -f 22a60625f169202a68b524ac0126afb1d10921cd)\n
ctx = {}
if "://" in name:
# Open a URL
fd = urllib.urlopen(name)
else:
# Open a file
fd = open(name)
line = fd.readline()
while line:
s = line.split(' ')
# Strip './' from the beginning of the path if it exists
path = s[1][2:] if s[1].startswith('./') else s[1]
# Strip ')\n' from the end of the SHA if it exists
# Don't forget that readline() always ends the line with \n
commit = s[6][:-2] if s[6].endswith(')\n') else s[6][:-1]
ctx[path] = commit
line = fd.readline()
fd.close()
return ctx
if __name__ == "__main__":
opts = build_parser().parse_args()
manifest = load_manifest(opts.manifest)
context = {}
if opts.context:
context = load_context(opts.context)
# Map the remotes into a dict
remotes = {}
for r in manifest['manifest']['remote']:
if opts.remotes == [] or r['@name'] in opts.remotes:
remotes[r['@name']] = r['@fetch']
# Get the repos
for r in manifest['manifest']['project']:
if opts.remotes == [] or r['@remote'] in opts.remotes:
commit = ""
if r['@path'] in context.keys():
# If we have no context this always fails
commit = context[r['@path']]
print("%s/%s %s %s" % (
remotes[r['@remote']],
r['@name'],
r['@path'],
commit,
))