# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, # You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals import argparse from datetime import datetime, timedelta import logging from operator import itemgetter import sys from mach.decorators import ( CommandArgument, CommandProvider, Command, SubCommand, ) from mozbuild.base import MachCommandBase, MozbuildObject def _get_busted_bugs(payload): import requests payload = dict(payload) payload["include_fields"] = "id,summary,last_change_time,resolution" payload["blocks"] = 1543241 response = requests.get("https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/rest/bug", payload) response.raise_for_status() return response.json().get("bugs", []) @CommandProvider class BustedProvider(MachCommandBase): @Command( "busted", category="misc", description="Query known bugs in our tooling, and file new ones.", ) def busted_default(self, command_context): unresolved = _get_busted_bugs({"resolution": "---"}) creation_time = datetime.now() - timedelta(days=15) creation_time = creation_time.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H-%M-%SZ") resolved = _get_busted_bugs({"creation_time": creation_time}) resolved = [bug for bug in resolved if bug["resolution"]] all_bugs = sorted( unresolved + resolved, key=itemgetter("last_change_time"), reverse=True ) if all_bugs: for bug in all_bugs: print( "[%s] Bug %s - %s" % ( "UNRESOLVED" if not bug["resolution"] else "RESOLVED - %s" % bug["resolution"], bug["id"], bug["summary"], ) ) else: print("No known tooling issues found.") @SubCommand("busted", "file", description="File a bug for busted tooling.") @CommandArgument( "against", help=( "The specific mach command that is busted (i.e. if you encountered " "an error with `mach build`, run `mach busted file build`). If " "the issue is not connected to any particular mach command, you " "can also run `mach busted file general`." ), ) def busted_file(self, command_context, against): import webbrowser if ( against != "general" and against not in self._mach_context.commands.command_handlers ): print( "%s is not a valid value for `against`. `against` must be " "the name of a `mach` command, or else the string " '"general".' % against ) return 1 if against == "general": product = "Firefox Build System" component = "General" else: import inspect import mozpack.path as mozpath # Look up the file implementing that command, then cross-refernce # moz.build files to get the product/component. handler = self._mach_context.commands.command_handlers[against] method = getattr(handler.cls, handler.method) sourcefile = mozpath.relpath(inspect.getsourcefile(method), self.topsrcdir) reader = self.mozbuild_reader(config_mode="empty") try: res = reader.files_info([sourcefile])[sourcefile]["BUG_COMPONENT"] product, component = res.product, res.component except TypeError: # The file might not have a bug set. product = "Firefox Build System" component = "General" uri = ( "https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?" "product=%s&component=%s&blocked=1543241" % (product, component) ) webbrowser.open_new_tab(uri) MACH_PASTEBIN_DURATIONS = { "onetime": "onetime", "hour": "3600", "day": "86400", "week": "604800", "month": "2073600", } EXTENSION_TO_HIGHLIGHTER = { ".hgrc": "ini", "Dockerfile": "docker", "Makefile": "make", "applescript": "applescript", "arduino": "arduino", "bash": "bash", "bat": "bat", "c": "c", "clojure": "clojure", "cmake": "cmake", "coffee": "coffee-script", "console": "console", "cpp": "cpp", "cs": "csharp", "css": "css", "cu": "cuda", "cuda": "cuda", "dart": "dart", "delphi": "delphi", "diff": "diff", "django": "django", "docker": "docker", "elixir": "elixir", "erlang": "erlang", "go": "go", "h": "c", "handlebars": "handlebars", "haskell": "haskell", "hs": "haskell", "html": "html", "ini": "ini", "ipy": "ipythonconsole", "ipynb": "ipythonconsole", "irc": "irc", "j2": "django", "java": "java", "js": "js", "json": "json", "jsx": "jsx", "kt": "kotlin", "less": "less", "lisp": "common-lisp", "lsp": "common-lisp", "lua": "lua", "m": "objective-c", "make": "make", "matlab": "matlab", "md": "_markdown", "nginx": "nginx", "numpy": "numpy", "patch": "diff", "perl": "perl", "php": "php", "pm": "perl", "postgresql": "postgresql", "py": "python", "rb": "rb", "rs": "rust", "rst": "rst", "sass": "sass", "scss": "scss", "sh": "bash", "sol": "sol", "sql": "sql", "swift": "swift", "tex": "tex", "typoscript": "typoscript", "vim": "vim", "xml": "xml", "xslt": "xslt", "yaml": "yaml", "yml": "yaml", } def guess_highlighter_from_path(path): """Return a known highlighter from a given path Attempt to select a highlighter by checking the file extension in the mapping of extensions to highlighter. If that fails, attempt to pass the basename of the file. Return `_code` as the default highlighter if that fails. """ import os _name, ext = os.path.splitext(path) if ext.startswith("."): ext = ext[1:] if ext in EXTENSION_TO_HIGHLIGHTER: return EXTENSION_TO_HIGHLIGHTER[ext] basename = os.path.basename(path) return EXTENSION_TO_HIGHLIGHTER.get(basename, "_code") PASTEMO_MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH = 250 * 1024 * 1024 PASTEMO_URL = "https://paste.mozilla.org/api/" MACH_PASTEBIN_DESCRIPTION = """ Command line interface to paste.mozilla.org. Takes either a filename whose content should be pasted, or reads content from standard input. If a highlighter is specified it will be used, otherwise the file name will be used to determine an appropriate highlighter. """ @CommandProvider class PastebinProvider(MachCommandBase): @Command("pastebin", category="misc", description=MACH_PASTEBIN_DESCRIPTION) @CommandArgument( "--list-highlighters", action="store_true", help="List known highlighters and exit", ) @CommandArgument( "--highlighter", default=None, help="Syntax highlighting to use for paste" ) @CommandArgument( "--expires", default="week", choices=sorted(MACH_PASTEBIN_DURATIONS.keys()), help="Expire paste after given time duration (default: %(default)s)", ) @CommandArgument( "--verbose", action="store_true", help="Print extra info such as selected syntax highlighter", ) @CommandArgument( "path", nargs="?", default=None, help="Path to file for upload to paste.mozilla.org", ) def pastebin( self, command_context, list_highlighters, highlighter, expires, verbose, path ): import requests def verbose_print(*args, **kwargs): """Print a string if `--verbose` flag is set""" if verbose: print(*args, **kwargs) # Show known highlighters and exit. if list_highlighters: lexers = set(EXTENSION_TO_HIGHLIGHTER.values()) print("Available lexers:\n" " - %s" % "\n - ".join(sorted(lexers))) return 0 # Get a correct expiry value. try: verbose_print("Setting expiry from %s" % expires) expires = MACH_PASTEBIN_DURATIONS[expires] verbose_print("Using %s as expiry" % expires) except KeyError: print( "%s is not a valid duration.\n" "(hint: try one of %s)" % (expires, ", ".join(MACH_PASTEBIN_DURATIONS.keys())) ) return 1 data = { "format": "json", "expires": expires, } # Get content to be pasted. if path: verbose_print("Reading content from %s" % path) try: with open(path, "r") as f: content = f.read() except IOError: print("ERROR. No such file %s" % path) return 1 lexer = guess_highlighter_from_path(path) if lexer: data["lexer"] = lexer else: verbose_print("Reading content from stdin") content = sys.stdin.read() # Assert the length of content to be posted does not exceed the maximum. content_length = len(content) verbose_print("Checking size of content is okay (%d)" % content_length) if content_length > PASTEMO_MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH: print( "Paste content is too large (%d, maximum %d)" % (content_length, PASTEMO_MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH) ) return 1 data["content"] = content # Highlight as specified language, overwriting value set from filename. if highlighter: verbose_print("Setting %s as highlighter" % highlighter) data["lexer"] = highlighter try: verbose_print("Sending request to %s" % PASTEMO_URL) resp = requests.post(PASTEMO_URL, data=data) # Error code should always be 400. # Response content will include a helpful error message, # so print it here (for example, if an invalid highlighter is # provided, it will return a list of valid highlighters). if resp.status_code >= 400: print("Error code %d: %s" % (resp.status_code, resp.content)) return 1 verbose_print("Pasted successfully") response_json = resp.json() verbose_print("Paste highlighted as %s" % response_json["lexer"]) print(response_json["url"]) return 0 except Exception as e: print("ERROR. Paste failed.") print("%s" % e) return 1 class PypiBasedTool: """ Helper for loading a tool that is hosted on pypi. The package is expected to expose a `mach_interface` module which has `new_release_on_pypi`, `parser`, and `run` functions. """ def __init__(self, module_name, pypi_name=None): self.name = module_name self.pypi_name = pypi_name or module_name def _import(self): # Lazy loading of the tools mach interface. # Note that only the mach_interface module should be used from this file. import importlib try: return importlib.import_module("%s.mach_interface" % self.name) except ImportError: return None def create_parser(self, subcommand=None): # Create the command line parser. # If the tool is not installed, or not up to date, it will # first be installed. cmd = MozbuildObject.from_environment() cmd.activate_virtualenv() tool = self._import() if not tool: # The tool is not here at all, install it cmd.virtualenv_manager.install_pip_package(self.pypi_name) print( "%s was installed. please re-run your" " command. If you keep getting this message please " " manually run: 'pip install -U %s'." % (self.pypi_name, self.pypi_name) ) else: # Check if there is a new release available release = tool.new_release_on_pypi() if release: print(release) # there is one, so install it. Note that install_pip_package # does not work here, so just run pip directly. cmd.virtualenv_manager._run_pip( ["install", "%s==%s" % (self.pypi_name, release)] ) print( "%s was updated to version %s. please" " re-run your command." % (self.pypi_name, release) ) else: # Tool is up to date, return the parser. if subcommand: return tool.parser(subcommand) else: return tool.parser() # exit if we updated or installed mozregression because # we may have already imported mozregression and running it # as this may cause issues. sys.exit(0) def run(self, **options): tool = self._import() tool.run(options) def mozregression_create_parser(): # Create the mozregression command line parser. # if mozregression is not installed, or not up to date, it will # first be installed. loader = PypiBasedTool("mozregression") return loader.create_parser() @CommandProvider class MozregressionCommand(MachCommandBase): @Command( "mozregression", category="misc", description=("Regression range finder for nightly" " and inbound builds."), parser=mozregression_create_parser, ) def run(self, command_context, **options): self.activate_virtualenv() mozregression = PypiBasedTool("mozregression") mozregression.run(**options) @CommandProvider class NodeCommands(MachCommandBase): @Command( "node", category="devenv", description="Run the NodeJS interpreter used for building.", ) @CommandArgument("args", nargs=argparse.REMAINDER) def node(self, command_context, args): from mozbuild.nodeutil import find_node_executable # Avoid logging the command self.log_manager.terminal_handler.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL) node_path, _ = find_node_executable() return self.run_process( [node_path] + args, pass_thru=True, # Allow user to run Node interactively. ensure_exit_code=False, # Don't throw on non-zero exit code. ) @Command( "npm", category="devenv", description="Run the npm executable from the NodeJS used for building.", ) @CommandArgument("args", nargs=argparse.REMAINDER) def npm(self, command_context, args): from mozbuild.nodeutil import find_npm_executable # Avoid logging the command self.log_manager.terminal_handler.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL) import os # Add node and npm from mozbuild to front of system path # # This isn't pretty, but npm currently executes itself with # `#!/usr/bin/env node`, which means it just uses the node in the # current PATH. As a result, stuff gets built wrong and installed # in the wrong places and probably other badness too without this: npm_path, _ = find_npm_executable() if not npm_path: exit(-1, "could not find npm executable") path = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(npm_path)) os.environ["PATH"] = "{}:{}".format(path, os.environ["PATH"]) return self.run_process( [npm_path, "--scripts-prepend-node-path=auto"] + args, pass_thru=True, # Avoid eating npm output/error messages ensure_exit_code=False, # Don't throw on non-zero exit code. ) def logspam_create_parser(subcommand): # Create the logspam command line parser. # if logspam is not installed, or not up to date, it will # first be installed. loader = PypiBasedTool("logspam", "mozilla-log-spam") return loader.create_parser(subcommand) from functools import partial @CommandProvider class LogspamCommand(MachCommandBase): @Command( "logspam", category="misc", description=("Warning categorizer for treeherder test runs."), ) def logspam(self, command_context): pass @SubCommand("logspam", "report", parser=partial(logspam_create_parser, "report")) def report(self, command_context, **options): self.activate_virtualenv() logspam = PypiBasedTool("logspam") logspam.run(command="report", **options) @SubCommand("logspam", "bisect", parser=partial(logspam_create_parser, "bisect")) def bisect(self, command_context, **options): self.activate_virtualenv() logspam = PypiBasedTool("logspam") logspam.run(command="bisect", **options) @SubCommand("logspam", "file", parser=partial(logspam_create_parser, "file")) def create(self, command_context, **options): self.activate_virtualenv() logspam = PypiBasedTool("logspam") logspam.run(command="file", **options)