Pass buildDepends to atuo-debuild
[mass-build.git] / build_system.py
index 5035e68bade345242bb9a15412bf5c176f9c86e6..a46e6e8adc92e4c7001ae16e71f89039f41d1031 100644 (file)
@@ -4,17 +4,17 @@ import os, subprocess
 
 # Compile, build, and install cmake projects:
 class CMake:
 
 # Compile, build, and install cmake projects:
 class CMake:
-       def __init__(self, sourceFolder, buildFolder, config):
+       def __init__(self, sourceFolder, buildFolder, module, config):
                self.sourceFolder = os.path.abspath(sourceFolder)
                self.buildFolder = os.path.abspath(buildFolder)
                self.sourceFolder = os.path.abspath(sourceFolder)
                self.buildFolder = os.path.abspath(buildFolder)
-               self.installDir = config.installDir
-               self.buildType = config.buildType
-               self.jobs = config.jobs
-               self.buildCmdPrefix = config.buildCmdPrefix
-               self.installCmdPrefix = config.installCmdPrefix
+               self.installDir = config['installDir']
+               self.buildType = config['buildType']
+               self.jobs = config['jobs']
+               self.buildCmdPrefix = config['buildCmdPrefix']
+               self.installCmdPrefix = config['installCmdPrefix']
+               self.cmakeParameters = module.get('cmakeParameters', [])
        
        def configure(self, force=False):
        
        def configure(self, force=False):
-               print "Configuring",self.folder
                if not os.path.exists(self.buildFolder): os.makedirs(self.buildFolder)
                os.chdir(self.buildFolder)
                # check if we actually need to work
                if not os.path.exists(self.buildFolder): os.makedirs(self.buildFolder)
                os.chdir(self.buildFolder)
                # check if we actually need to work
@@ -23,15 +23,60 @@ class CMake:
                # yes we do! make sure we start clean, and then go ahead
                if os.path.exists(cacheFile): os.remove(cacheFile)
                os.putenv('PKG_CONFIG_PATH', os.path.join(self.installDir, 'lib', 'pkgconfig')) # I found no way to do this within cmake
                # yes we do! make sure we start clean, and then go ahead
                if os.path.exists(cacheFile): os.remove(cacheFile)
                os.putenv('PKG_CONFIG_PATH', os.path.join(self.installDir, 'lib', 'pkgconfig')) # I found no way to do this within cmake
-               subprocess.check_call(['cmake', self.sourceFolder, '-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE='+self.buildType, '-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX='+self.installDir])
+               subprocess.check_call(['cmake', self.sourceFolder, '-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE='+self.buildType,
+                       '-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX='+self.installDir]+self.cmakeParameters)
                os.unsetenv('PKG_CONFIG_PATH')
        
        def build(self):
                os.unsetenv('PKG_CONFIG_PATH')
        
        def build(self):
-               print "Building",self.folder
                os.chdir(self.buildFolder)
                subprocess.check_call(self.buildCmdPrefix + ['make', '-j'+str(self.jobs)])
        
        def install(self):
                os.chdir(self.buildFolder)
                subprocess.check_call(self.buildCmdPrefix + ['make', '-j'+str(self.jobs)])
        
        def install(self):
-               print "Installing",self.folder
                os.chdir(self.buildFolder)
                subprocess.check_call(self.installCmdPrefix + ['make', 'install'])
                os.chdir(self.buildFolder)
                subprocess.check_call(self.installCmdPrefix + ['make', 'install'])
+
+# if auto-debuild is available, provide a wrapper for it
+try:
+       import auto_debuild
+       class AutoDebuild:
+               def __init__(self, sourceFolder, buildFolder, module, vcs, config):
+                       self.sourceFolder = os.path.abspath(sourceFolder)
+                       buildSystem = module.get('build-system', 'cmake')
+                       self.autoDebuildConfig = {
+                               'sourceName': module['name'],
+                               'debDir': os.path.abspath(config['debDir']),
+                               'buildSystem': buildSystem,
+                               'buildDir': os.path.abspath(buildFolder),
+                               'name': config['debName'],
+                               'email': config['debEMail'],
+                       }
+                       self.copyFromModule(module, 'buildDepends')
+                       if buildSystem == 'cmakeParameters':
+                               self.copyFromModule(module, 'cmakeParameters')
+                       self.vcs = vcs
+                       self.configured = False # make sure configure is called before build/install
+
+               def copyFromModule(self, module, name):
+                       if name in module:
+                               self.autoDebuildConfig[name] = module[name]
+
+               def configure(self, force=False): # force is ignored
+                       self.autoDebuildConfig['version'] = self.vcs.version() # by now, data has been fetched, so this is possible
+                       self.vcs.ignore('/debian/') # make sure the debian folder is ignored
+                       os.chdir(self.sourceFolder)
+                       print self.autoDebuildConfig
+                       self.files = auto_debuild.createDebianFiles(self.autoDebuildConfig)
+                       self.configured = True
+
+               def build(self):
+                       if not self.configured: self.configure()
+                       os.chdir(self.sourceFolder)
+                       auto_debuild.buildDebianPackage(self.autoDebuildConfig)
+
+               def install(self):
+                       if not self.configured: self.configure()
+                       os.chdir(self.sourceFolder)
+                       subprocess.check_call(['sudo', 'dpkg', '--install'] + self.files)
+except ImportError:
+       print "auto_debuild not found, disabling auto-debuild system"
+       pass