Darragh Bailey 652806a751 Ensure flush cache option obeyed
Make sure that flush cache is correct set first by config file, and
additionally that the CLI overrides any defaults.

In the V2 API work, when moving code around the flush cache option was
accidentally removed from being set by the command line or config
files. This ensures it follows the same behaviour as other similar
options.

Change-Id: I9fb1e234e5ed081ada64855389a87d2f7555469e
2016-07-22 17:55:22 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (C) 2015 Wayne Warren
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import io
import os
import logging
import platform
import sys
import yaml
from jenkins_jobs.builder import Builder
from jenkins_jobs.cli.parser import create_parser
from jenkins_jobs.config import JJBConfig
from jenkins_jobs import utils
from jenkins_jobs import version
logger = logging.getLogger()
def __version__():
return "Jenkins Job Builder version: %s" % \
version.version_info.version_string()
class JenkinsJobs(object):
""" This is the entry point class for the `jenkins-jobs` command line tool.
While this class can be used programmatically by external users of the JJB
API, the main goal here is to abstract the `jenkins_jobs` tool in a way
that prevents test suites from caring overly much about various
implementation details--for example, tests of subcommands must not have
access to directly modify configuration objects, instead they must provide
a fixture in the form of an .ini file that provides the configuration
necessary for testing.
External users of the JJB API may be interested in this class as an
alternative to wrapping `jenkins_jobs` with a subprocess that execs it as a
system command; instead, python scripts may be written that pass
`jenkins_jobs` args directly to this class to allow programmatic setting of
various command line parameters.
"""
def __init__(self, args=None, **kwargs):
if args is None:
args = []
self.parser = create_parser()
self.options = self.parser.parse_args(args)
self.jjb_config = JJBConfig(self.options.conf, **kwargs)
if not self.options.command:
self.parser.error("Must specify a 'command' to be performed")
logger = logging.getLogger()
if (self.options.log_level is not None):
self.options.log_level = getattr(logging,
self.options.log_level.upper(),
logger.getEffectiveLevel())
logger.setLevel(self.options.log_level)
self._parse_additional()
self.jjb_config.validate()
def _set_config(self, target, option):
"""
Sets the option in target only if the given option was explicitly set
"""
opt_val = getattr(self.options, option, None)
if opt_val is not None:
target[option] = opt_val
def _parse_additional(self):
self._set_config(self.jjb_config.builder, 'ignore_cache')
self._set_config(self.jjb_config.builder, 'flush_cache')
self._set_config(self.jjb_config.yamlparser, 'allow_empty_variables')
self._set_config(self.jjb_config.jenkins, 'user')
self._set_config(self.jjb_config.jenkins, 'password')
if getattr(self.options, 'plugins_info_path', None) is not None:
with io.open(self.options.plugins_info_path, 'r',
encoding='utf-8') as yaml_file:
plugins_info = yaml.load(yaml_file)
if not isinstance(plugins_info, list):
self.parser.error("{0} must contain a Yaml list!".format(
self.options.plugins_info_path))
self.jjb_config.builder['plugins_info'] = plugins_info
if getattr(self.options, 'path', None):
if hasattr(self.options.path, 'read'):
logger.debug("Input file is stdin")
if self.options.path.isatty():
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
key = 'CTRL+Z'
else:
key = 'CTRL+D'
logger.warn("Reading configuration from STDIN. "
"Press %s to end input.", key)
else:
# take list of paths
self.options.path = self.options.path.split(os.pathsep)
do_recurse = (getattr(self.options, 'recursive', False) or
self.jjb_config.recursive)
excludes = ([e for elist in self.options.exclude
for e in elist.split(os.pathsep)] or
self.jjb_config.excludes)
paths = []
for path in self.options.path:
if do_recurse and os.path.isdir(path):
paths.extend(utils.recurse_path(path, excludes))
else:
paths.append(path)
self.options.path = paths
def execute(self):
options = self.options
builder = Builder(self.jjb_config)
if options.command == 'delete':
for job in options.name:
builder.delete_job(job, options.path)
elif options.command == 'delete-all':
if not utils.confirm(
'Sure you want to delete *ALL* jobs from Jenkins '
'server?\n(including those not managed by Jenkins '
'Job Builder)'):
sys.exit('Aborted')
logger.info("Deleting all jobs")
builder.delete_all_jobs()
elif options.command == 'update':
if options.n_workers < 0:
self.parser.error(
'Number of workers must be equal or greater than 0')
logger.info("Updating jobs in {0} ({1})".format(
options.path, options.names))
jobs, num_updated_jobs = builder.update_jobs(
options.path, options.names,
n_workers=options.n_workers)
logger.info("Number of jobs updated: %d", num_updated_jobs)
if options.delete_old:
num_deleted_jobs = builder.delete_old_managed()
logger.info("Number of jobs deleted: %d", num_deleted_jobs)
elif options.command == 'test':
builder.update_jobs(options.path, options.name,
output=options.output_dir,
n_workers=1)
def main():
argv = sys.argv[1:]
jjb = JenkinsJobs(argv)
jjb.execute()