# All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. import logging import os import os.path import subprocess from openstack_releases import links from openstack_releases import processutils # Disable warnings about insecure connections. from requests.packages import urllib3 urllib3.disable_warnings() LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) CGIT_SHA_TEMPLATE = 'http://git.openstack.org/cgit/%s/commit/?id=%s' CGIT_TAG_TEMPLATE = 'http://git.openstack.org/cgit/%s/tag/?h=%s' def find_modified_deliverable_files(): "Return a list of files modified by the most recent commit." results = processutils.check_output( ['git', 'diff', '--name-only', '--pretty=format:', 'HEAD^'] ).decode('utf-8') filenames = [ l.strip() for l in results.splitlines() if (l.startswith('deliverables/') and not l.endswith('series_status.yaml')) ] return filenames def commit_exists(workdir, repo, ref): """Return boolean specifying whether the reference exists in the repository. The commit must have been merged into the repository, but this check does not enforce any branch membership. """ try: processutils.check_output( ['git', 'show', ref], cwd=os.path.join(workdir, repo), ).decode('utf-8') except processutils.CalledProcessError as err: LOG.error('Could not find {}: {}'.format(ref, err)) return False return True def tag_exists(repo, ref): """Return boolean specifying whether the reference exists in the repository. Uses a cgit query instead of looking locally to avoid cloning a repository or having Depends-On settings in a commit message allow someone to fool the check. """ url = CGIT_TAG_TEMPLATE % (repo, ref) return links.link_exists(url) def ensure_basic_git_config(workdir, repo, settings): """Given a repo directory and a settings dict, set local config values if those settings are not already defined. """ dest = os.path.join(workdir, repo) for key, value in settings.items(): LOG.info('looking for git config {}'.format(key)) try: existing = processutils.check_output( ['git', 'config', '--get', key], cwd=dest, ).decode('utf-8').strip() LOG.info('using existing setting of {}: {!r}'.format(key, existing)) except processutils.CalledProcessError: LOG.info('updating setting of {} to {!r}'.format(key, value)) processutils.check_call( ['git', 'config', key, value], cwd=dest, ) def clone_repo(workdir, repo, ref=None, branch=None): "Check out the code." LOG.debug('Checking out repository {} to {}'.format( repo, branch or ref or 'master')) cmd = [ './tools/clone_repo.sh', '--workspace', workdir, ] if ref: cmd.extend(['--ref', ref]) if branch: cmd.extend(['--branch', branch]) cmd.append(repo) processutils.check_call(cmd) dest = os.path.join(workdir, repo) return dest def safe_clone_repo(workdir, repo, ref, messages): """Ensure we have a local copy of the repository so we can scan for values that are more difficult to get remotely. """ try: clone_repo(workdir, repo, ref) except Exception as err: messages.error( 'Could not clone repository %s at %s: %s' % ( repo, ref, err)) return False return True def sha_for_tag(workdir, repo, version): """Return the SHA for a given tag """ # git log 2.3.11 -n 1 --pretty=format:%H try: actual_sha = processutils.check_output( ['git', 'log', str(version), '-n', '1', '--pretty=format:%H'], cwd=os.path.join(workdir, repo), stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, ).decode('utf-8') actual_sha = actual_sha.strip() except processutils.CalledProcessError as e: LOG.info('ERROR getting SHA for tag %r: %s [%s]', version, e, e.output.strip()) actual_sha = '' return actual_sha def _filter_branches(output): "Strip garbage from branch list output" return [ n for n in output.strip().split() if '/' in n or n == 'master' ] def stable_branch_exists(workdir, repo, series): "Does the stable/series branch exist?" remote_match = 'remotes/origin/stable/%s' % series try: containing_branches = _filter_branches( processutils.check_output( ['git', 'branch', '-a'], cwd=os.path.join(workdir, repo), ).decode('utf-8') ) return (remote_match in containing_branches) except processutils.CalledProcessError as e: LOG.error('failed checking for branch: %s [%s]', e, e.output.strip()) return False def check_branch_sha(workdir, repo, series, sha): """Check if the SHA is in the targeted branch. The SHA must appear on a stable/$series branch (if it exists) or master (if stable/$series does not exist). It is up to the reviewer to verify that releases from master are in a sensible location relative to other existing branches. We do not compare $series against the existing branches ordering because that would prevent us from retroactively creating a stable branch for a project after a later stable branch is created (i.e., if stable/N exists we could not create stable/N-1). """ remote_match = 'remotes/origin/stable/%s' % series try: containing_branches = _filter_branches( processutils.check_output( ['git', 'branch', '-a', '--contains', sha], cwd=os.path.join(workdir, repo), ).decode('utf-8') ) # If the patch is on the named branch, everything is fine. if remote_match in containing_branches: LOG.debug('found %s branch', remote_match) return True LOG.debug('did not find %s in branches containing %s: %s', remote_match, sha, containing_branches) # If the expected branch does not exist yet, this may be a # late release attempt to create that branch or just a project # that hasn't branched, yet, and is releasing from master for # that series. Allow the release, as long as it is on the # master branch. all_branches = _filter_branches( processutils.check_output( ['git', 'branch', '-a'], cwd=os.path.join(workdir, repo), ).decode('utf-8') ) if remote_match not in all_branches: if 'master' in containing_branches: LOG.debug('did not find %s but SHA is on master', remote_match) return True if 'origin/master' in containing_branches: LOG.debug('did not find %s but SHA is on origin/master', remote_match) return True # At this point we know the release is not from the required # branch and it is not from master, which means it is the # wrong branch and should not be allowed. LOG.debug('did not find SHA on %s or master or origin/master', remote_match) return False except processutils.CalledProcessError as e: LOG.error('failed checking SHA on branch: %s [%s]' % (e, e.output.strip())) return False def check_ancestry(workdir, repo, old_version, sha): "Check if the SHA is in the ancestry of the previous version." try: ancestors = processutils.check_output( ['git', 'log', '--oneline', '--ancestry-path', '%s..%s' % (old_version, sha)], cwd=os.path.join(workdir, repo), ).decode('utf-8').strip() return bool(ancestors) except processutils.CalledProcessError as e: LOG.error('failed checking ancestry: %s [%s]' % (e, e.output.strip())) return False def get_latest_tag(workdir, repo, sha=None): cmd = ['git', 'describe', '--abbrev=0', '--always'] if sha is not None: cmd.append(sha) try: return processutils.check_output( cmd, cwd=os.path.join(workdir, repo), stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, ).decode('utf-8').strip() except processutils.CalledProcessError as e: LOG.warning('failed to retrieve latest tag: %s [%s]', e, e.output.strip()) return None def add_tag(workdir, repo, tag, sha): cmd = ['git', 'tag', '-m', 'temporary tag', tag, sha] try: LOG.info(' '.join(cmd)) return processutils.check_output( cmd, cwd=os.path.join(workdir, repo), stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, ).decode('utf-8').strip() except processutils.CalledProcessError as e: LOG.warning('failed to add tag: %s [%s]', e, e.output.strip()) return None def get_branches(workdir, repo): try: output = processutils.check_output( ['git', 'branch', '-a'], cwd=os.path.join(workdir, repo), stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, ).decode('utf-8').strip() # Example output: # * (no branch) # master # stable/mitaka # stable/newton # stable/ocata # remotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/master # remotes/origin/master # remotes/origin/stable/mitaka # remotes/origin/stable/newton # remotes/origin/stable/ocata results = [] for line in output.splitlines(): branch = line.strip().lstrip('*').strip() if branch.startswith('('): continue if '->' in branch: continue results.append(branch) return results except processutils.CalledProcessError as e: LOG.error('failed to retrieve list of branches: %s [%s]', e, e.output.strip()) return [] def branches_containing(workdir, repo, ref): try: output = processutils.check_output( ['git', 'branch', '-r', '--contains', ref], cwd=os.path.join(workdir, repo), stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, ).decode('utf-8').strip() # Example output: # origin/stable/ocata results = [] for line in output.splitlines(): results.append(line.strip()) return results except processutils.CalledProcessError as e: LOG.error('failed to retrieve list of branches containing %s: %s [%s]', ref, e, e.output.strip()) return [] def get_branch_base(workdir, repo, branch): "Return SHA at base of branch." # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1527234/finding-a-branch-point-with-git # git rev-list $(git rev-list --first-parent ^origin/stable/newton master | tail -n1)^^! # # Determine the first parent. cmd = [ 'git', 'rev-list', '--first-parent', '^origin/{}'.format(branch), 'master', ] try: parents = processutils.check_output( cmd, cwd=os.path.join(workdir, repo), stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, ).decode('utf-8').strip() except processutils.CalledProcessError as e: LOG.warning('failed to retrieve branch base: %s [%s]', e, e.output.strip()) return None parent = parents.splitlines()[-1] # Now get the ^^! commit cmd = [ 'git', 'rev-list', '{}^^!'.format(parent), ] try: return processutils.check_output( cmd, cwd=os.path.join(workdir, repo), stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, ).decode('utf-8').strip() except processutils.CalledProcessError as e: LOG.warning('failed to retrieve branch base: %s [%s]', e, e.output.strip()) return None