X-Git-Url: https://git.ralfj.de/auto-debuild.git/blobdiff_plain/3960c6215e9549f7dc7c06e4f2e906acf820d2b5..49465b61f6d221f4507e9c3c600a48c34a20293f:/auto_debuild.py diff --git a/auto_debuild.py b/auto_debuild.py index f8ff641..2bb4f8c 100755 --- a/auto_debuild.py +++ b/auto_debuild.py @@ -1,57 +1,222 @@ #!/usr/bin/python -import os, stat, time, subprocess, sys +# auto-debuild - Automatic Generation of Debian Packages +# Copyright (C) 2012 Ralf Jung +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. + +import os, shutil, stat, time, subprocess, sys, shlex from collections import OrderedDict +# a dict with some useful additional getters which can convert types and handle one-element lists like their single member +class ConfigDict(dict): + def getstr(self, name, default = None): + if not name in self: return default + val = self[name] + if isinstance(val, list): + if len(val) != 1: raise Exception('%s is a list, but it should not' % name) + return val[0] + else: + return val + + def getint(self, name, default = None): + return int(self.getstr(name, default)) + + def getbool(self, name, default = None): + val = self.getstr(name, default) + if isinstance(val, bool): return val # already a bool + return val.lower() in ('true', 'yes', 'on', '1') + +# create a safe-to-call shell command from the array +def safeCall(*args): + res = "" + for arg in args: + assert arg.find("'") < 0 # ' is not supported + if len(res): res += " " + res += "'"+arg+"'" + return res + +# Load a section-less config file: maps parameter names to space-separated lists of strings (with shell quotation) +# Lines starting with spaces are continuation lines +def loadConfigFile(file): + # read config file + linenr = 0 + with open(file) as file: + result = ConfigDict() + curKey = None + for line in file: + linenr += 1 + isCont = len(line) and line[0].isspace() # remember if we were a continuation line + if isCont and curKey is None: + raise Exception("Invalid config, line %d: Starting with continuation line" % linenr) + line = line.strip() + if not len(line) or line.startswith("#"): continue # skip empty and comment lines + try: + if isCont: + # continuation line + result[curKey] += shlex.split(line) + else: + # option line + pos = line.index("=") # will raise exception when substring is not found + curKey = line[:pos].strip() + result[curKey] = shlex.split(line[pos+1:]) # shlex.split also strips + except Exception: + raise Exception("Invalid config, line %d: Error parsing line (quoting issue?)" % linenr) + # add some convencience get functions + return result + +# representation of a build system +class BuildSystem: + def __init__(self, ruleMaker, buildDepends = [], binaryDepends = []): + self.ruleMaker = ruleMaker + self.buildDepends = buildDepends + self.binaryDepends = binaryDepends + +# abstract representation of rules file class RulesFile: def __init__(self): - self.buildOptions = '' + self.env = {} self.dh = [] + self.dhWith = set() self.rules = OrderedDict() + def env2str(self): + res = "" + for name in self.env: # we rely on the name being sane (i.e., no special characters) + val = self.env[name] + assert val.find("'") < 0 # ' is not supported + if len(res): res += " " + res += name+"='"+val+"'" + return res + def write(self, f): print >>f, "#!/usr/bin/make -f" print >>f, "" - print >>f, "%:" - print >>f, '\tDEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="'+self.buildOptions+'" dh $@',' '.join(self.dh) + print >>f, ".PHONY: build" # there may be a directory called "build" + print >>f, "" + print >>f, "build %:" # need to mention "build" here again explicitly so PHONY takes effect + # write proper dh call + dh = self.dh + if self.dhWith: + dh.append('--with='+','.join(self.dhWith)) + print >>f, '\t'+self.env2str()+' dh $@ '+safeCall(*dh) + # write remaining rules for rule in self.rules: print >>f, "" print >>f, "override_dh_"+rule+":" for line in self.rules[rule]: print >>f, "\t"+line -def getArchitecture(): - p = subprocess.Popen(['dpkg-architecture', '-qDEB_BUILD_ARCH'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) - res = p.communicate()[0] # get only stdout - if p.returncode != 0: raise Exception("Querying dpkg for the architecture failed") - return res[0:len(res)-1] # chop of the \n at the end - -# build-system specific part of rules file +# rule-makers def cmakeRules(config): + buildDir = config.getstr('buildDir', 'build') + srcDir = os.getcwd() + r = RulesFile() + r.dh += ["--buildsystem=cmake", "--builddirectory="+buildDir] # dh parameters + r.rules['auto_configure'] = [ + safeCall("mkdir", "-p", buildDir), + safeCall("cd", buildDir) + " && " + + safeCall("cmake", srcDir, "-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr", *config.get('cmakeParameters', [])) + ] + r.rules['auto_clean'] = [safeCall('rm', '-f', os.path.join(buildDir, 'CMakeCache.txt'))] # clean old cmake cache + return r + +def automakeRules(config): + # "build" is what we are building *on*, and "host" is what we are building *for* (and GNU is weird...) + # also, we don't really support cross-building... ;-) (to do, we'd have to write shell code that checks whether BUILD_GNU_TYPE + # and HOST_GNU_TYPE are equal, and if they are not, add a --host parameter) r = RulesFile() - r.dh += ["--buildsystem=cmake", "--builddirectory=build.dir"] # dh parameters: "build" is not a good idea, as that's also the name of a target... + r.dh += ["--buildsystem=autoconf"] r.rules['auto_configure'] = [ - 'mkdir -p build.dir', - "cd build.dir && cmake .. "+' '.join(['-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr', '-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release'] + config.get('cmakeParameters', [])) + 'BUILD_TYPE=$$(dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) && ' + # doing the expansion beforehand ensures that we cancel if it fails + 'MULTIARCH=$$(dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH) && '+ + './configure --build=$$BUILD_TYPE '+ # do the escape manually here so we can use the variables (there's no user-controlled string in here anyway) + '--prefix=/usr --includedir=/usr/include --mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info '+ + '--libdir=/usr/lib/$$MULTIARCH --libexecdir=/usr/lib/$$MULTIARCH '+ + '--sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var '+ + safeCall(*config.get('automakeParameters', [])) + ] + r.rules['auto_clean'] = ['rm -f config.status'] # do not re-use old configuration (no need for escaping here, obviously) + return r + +def pythonRules(config): + r = RulesFile() + r.dh += ["--buildsystem=python_distutils"] + r.dhWith.add('python2') + r.rules['auto_clean'] = [ # clean properly + 'dh_auto_clean', + 'rm -rf build' ] - r.rules['auto_clean'] = ['rm -f build.dir/CMakeCache.txt'] # clean old cmake cache return r -def writeDebList(list): - return ', '.join(list) +def noneRules(config): + r = RulesFile() + r.dh += ["--buildsystem=makefile"] # makefile does the last possible harm + r.rules['auto_build'] = [] + return r + +# build systems +buildSystems = { + 'cmake': BuildSystem(cmakeRules, ["cmake"]), + 'automake': BuildSystem(automakeRules), + 'python': BuildSystem(pythonRules, ["python-setuptools"], ["${python:Depends}"]), + 'none': BuildSystem(noneRules), +} + +# utility functions +def commandInBuildEnv(config, command): + schroot = config.getstr('schroot') + if schroot is not None: command = ['schroot', '-c', schroot, '--'] + command + return command +def getArchitecture(config): + cmd = commandInBuildEnv(config, ['dpkg-architecture', '-qDEB_HOST_ARCH']) + p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) + res = p.communicate()[0] # get only stdout + if p.returncode != 0: raise Exception("Querying dpkg for the architecture failed") + return res[0:len(res)-1] # chop of the \n at the end + +def writeDependency(f, name, list): + if len(list): + print >>f, name+": "+', '.join(list) + +# actual work functions def createDebianFiles(config): - sourceName = config['sourceName'] - binaryName = config.get('binaryName', sourceName+'-local') - name = config.get('name', os.getlogin()) - email = config.get('email', os.getlogin()+'@'+os.uname()[1]) - debDir = os.path.expanduser(config['debDir']) - buildSystem = config['buildSystem'] - version = config['version'] - # we return the list of files generated - arch = getArchitecture() + if not isinstance(config, ConfigDict): + config = ConfigDict(config) + sourceName = config.getstr('sourceName') + binaryName = config.getstr('binaryName', sourceName+'-local') + name = config.getstr('name', os.getenv('USER')) # os.getlogin() fails in minimal chroots + email = config.getstr('email', os.getenv('USER')+'@'+os.uname()[1]) # user@hostname + debDir = os.path.expanduser(config.getstr('debDir')) + buildSystem = buildSystems[config.getstr('buildSystem')] # get the data immediately + version = config.getstr('version') + dbgPackage = config.getbool('dbgPackage', False) + parallelJobs = config.getint('parallelJobs', 2) + packageArchitecture = config.getstr('architecture', 'any') + withPython2 = config.getbool('withPython2', False) + if withPython2: + buildSystem.binaryDepends.append("${python:Depends}") # HACK, but it works: make sure dependencies on binary are added + # we return the list of files generated, so we need to know the architecture + arch = getArchitecture(config) files = [] + # create folders + if os.path.exists('debian'): raise Exception('debian folder already exists?') + os.mkdir('debian') + os.mkdir('debian/source') + if not os.path.exists(debDir): os.makedirs(debDir) # source format file - if not os.path.exists('debian/source'): os.mkdir('debian/source') with open('debian/source/format', 'w') as f: print >>f, "3.0 (native)" # compat file @@ -70,60 +235,141 @@ def createDebianFiles(config): # control file with open('debian/control', 'w') as f: print >>f, "Source:",sourceName - print >>f, "Section:",config.get('section', 'misc') + print >>f, "Section:",config.getstr('section', 'misc') print >>f, "Priority: extra" print >>f, "Maintainer: %s <%s>" % (name, email) - print >>f, "Build-Depends:",writeDebList(["debhelper (>= 9)"] + config.get('buildDepends', [])) + writeDependency(f, 'Build-Depends', ["debhelper (>= 9)"] + buildSystem.buildDepends + config.get('buildDepends', [])) print >>f, "Standards-Version: 3.9.3" print >>f, "" print >>f, "Package:",binaryName - print >>f, "Architecture:",config.get('architecture', 'any') - print >>f, "Depends:",writeDebList(["${shlibs:Depends}", "${misc:Depends}"] + config.get('binaryDepends', [])) - print >>f, "Provides:",writeDebList(config.get('binaryProvides', [sourceName])) + print >>f, "Architecture:",packageArchitecture + if 'binaryMultiArch' in config: + print >>f, "Multi-Arch:",config.getstr('binaryMultiArch') + writeDependency(f, "Pre-Depends", ["${misc:Pre-Depends}"] + config.get('binaryPreDepends', [])) + writeDependency(f, "Depends", ["${shlibs:Depends}", "${misc:Depends}"] + buildSystem.binaryDepends + + config.get('binaryDepends', [])) + writeDependency(f, "Recommends", config.get('binaryRecommends', [])) + writeDependency(f, "Provides", config.get('binaryProvides', [sourceName])) + writeDependency(f, "Conflicts", config.get('binaryConflicts', [])) + writeDependency(f, "Breaks", config.get('binaryBreaks', []) + config.get('binaryBreaksReplaces', [])) + writeDependency(f, "Replaces", config.get('binaryReplaces', []) + config.get('binaryBreaksReplaces', [])) print >>f, "Description:",sourceName,"(auto-debuild)" - print >>f, " Package auto-generated by auto-debuild" + print >>f, " Package auto-generated by auto-debuild." files.append(os.path.join(debDir, "%s_%s_%s.deb" % (binaryName, version, arch))) + if dbgPackage: + print >>f, "" + print >>f, "Package:",binaryName+"-dbg" + print >>f, "Section: debug" + print >>f, "Priority: extra" + print >>f, "Architecture:",packageArchitecture + writeDependency(f, "Depends", ["${misc:Depends}", binaryName+" (= ${binary:Version})"]) + print >>f, "Description:",sourceName,"debug smbols (auto-debuild)" + print >>f, " Package containing debug symbols for "+sourceName+", auto-generated by auto-debuild." + files.append(os.path.join(debDir, "%s-dbg_%s_%s.deb" % (binaryName, version, arch))) + # install file + with open('debian/'+binaryName+'.install', 'w') as f: + for line in config.get('binaryInstallFiles', []): + if line.startswith('/'): # a file from within the package, not from the source tree + line = 'debian/'+binaryName+line + print >>f, line + # maintainer scripts for alternatives + if 'alternatives' in config: + with open('debian/'+binaryName+'.postinst', 'w') as f: + print >>f, "#!/bin/sh" + print >>f, "set -e" + print >>f, 'if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then' + for alternative in config.get('alternatives'): + alternative = shlex.split(alternative) + print >>f, safeCall('update-alternatives', '--install', alternative[0], alternative[1], alternative[2], alternative[3]) + print >>f, 'fi' + print >>f, '' + print >>f, '#DEBHELPER#' + print >>f, '' + print >>f, 'exit 0' + with open('debian/'+binaryName+'.prerm', 'w') as f: + print >>f, "#!/bin/sh" + print >>f, "set -e" + print >>f, 'if [ "$1" = "remove" ]; then' + for alternative in config.get('alternatives'): + alternative = shlex.split(alternative) + print >>f, safeCall('update-alternatives', '--remove', alternative[1], alternative[2]) + print >>f, 'fi' + print >>f, '' + print >>f, '#DEBHELPER#' + print >>f, '' + print >>f, 'exit 0' # rules file: build system specific with open('debian/rules', 'w') as f: - # get rule file for build system - if buildSystem == 'cmake': - r = cmakeRules(config) - else: - raise Exception("Invalid build system "+buildSystem) + # get rule file for build system: may only touch auto_config and auto_clean rules and the dh options + r = buildSystem.ruleMaker(config) # global rules - r.buildOptions = "parallel=2" + r.env["DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS"] = 'parallel='+str(parallelJobs) + if not dbgPackage: + # disable debug information + r.env["DEB_CFLAGS_APPEND"] = '-g0' + r.env["DEB_CXXFLAGS_APPEND"] = '-g0' r.dh += ['--parallel'] - if not 'builddeb' in r.rules: - r.rules['builddeb'] = ['dh_builddeb --destdir='+debDir] # passing this gobally to dh results in weird problems (like stuff being installed there, and not in the package...) - else: - print "WARNING: Build system messes with global rules" - if not 'auto_test' in r.rules: # unless the build system has something in mind for this - r.rules['auto_test'] = [] + if withPython2: + r.dhWith.add('python2') + r.rules['python2'] = ['dh_python2 --no-guessing-versions'] + r.rules['builddeb'] = [safeCall('dh_builddeb', "--destdir="+debDir)] # passing this gobally to dh results in weird problems (like stuff being installed there, and not in the package...) + r.rules['auto_test'] = [] + # installation rule + r.rules['auto_install'] = [safeCall('dh_auto_install', '--destdir=debian/'+binaryName)] # install everything into the binary package + if 'binarySkipFiles' in config: + r.rules['auto_install'].append(safeCall('cd', 'debian/'+binaryName) + " && " + + safeCall('rm', *config.get('binarySkipFiles'))) + # for debug packages + if dbgPackage: + r.rules['strip'] = [safeCall('dh_strip', '--dbg-package='+binaryName+"-dbg")] # put debug files in appropriate package + r.rules['installdocs'] = [safeCall('dh_installdocs', '--link-doc='+binaryName)] # make the doc folder of the dbg package a symlink + # wait after configuration? + if config.getbool('waitAfterConfig', False): + if not 'auto_configure' in r.rules: r.rules['auto_configure'] = ['dh_auto_configure'] # make sure there is an override + r.rules['auto_configure'].append("@"+safeCall('read', '-p', 'Configuration done. Hit "Enter" to build the package. ', 'DUMMY_VAR')) # if we run in dash, we need to tell it which variable to use for the result... # dump it to a file r.write(f) mode = os.stat('debian/rules').st_mode os.chmod('debian/rules', mode | stat.S_IXUSR | stat.S_IXGRP | stat.S_IXOTH) - # return list of files affected + # return list of files that will be created return files -def buildDebianPackage(): - subprocess.check_call(['dpkg-checkbuilddeps']) - subprocess.check_call(['debian/rules', 'clean']) - subprocess.check_call(['debian/rules', 'build']) - subprocess.check_call(['fakeroot', 'debian/rules', 'binary']) - subprocess.check_call(['debian/rules', 'clean']) +def buildDebianPackage(config): + if not isinstance(config, ConfigDict): + config = ConfigDict(config) + commands = ['dpkg-checkbuilddeps', 'debian/rules clean', 'debian/rules build', 'fakeroot debian/rules binary', 'debian/rules clean'] + command = ['bash', '-c', ' && '.join(commands)] # make it all one command, so we don't have to open and close the chroot too often + subprocess.check_call(commandInBuildEnv(config, command)) + shutil.rmtree('debian') # it only contains what we just created +################################################################### # if we are called directly as script if __name__ == "__main__": - # generate debian files - import imp - config = imp.load_source('config', 'debian/auto-debuild.conf') - os.remove('debian/auto-debuild.confc') - files = createDebianFiles(config.__dict__) - # check if a file is overwritten - for file in files: - if os.path.exists(file): - if raw_input("Do you want to overwrite %s (y/N)? " % file).lower() != "y": + try: + # get config + config = loadConfigFile('auto-debuild.conf') + # generate debian files + if os.path.exists('debian'): + if raw_input("A debian folder already exists, to you want to remove it (y/N)? ").lower() != "y": sys.exit(1) - # run compilation - buildDebianPackage() + shutil.rmtree('debian') + files = createDebianFiles(config) + # check if a file is overwritten + for file in files: + if os.path.exists(file): + if raw_input("Do you want to overwrite %s (y/N)? " % file).lower() != "y": + sys.exit(1) + # run compilation + buildDebianPackage(config) + # install files + print "Installing created deb files..." + subprocess.check_call(['sudo', 'dpkg', '--install'] + files) + except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, KeyboardInterrupt) as e: # for some exceptions, a stackrace is usually pointless + print >> sys.stderr + print >> sys.stderr + if isinstance(e, KeyboardInterrupt): # str(e) would be the empty string + print >> sys.stderr, "Interruped by user" + else: + print >> sys.stderr, "Error during package creation: %s" % str(e) + print >> sys.stderr + sys.exit(1)