#!/usr/bin/env python # # 'idf.py' is a top-level config/build command line tool for ESP-IDF # # You don't have to use idf.py, you can use cmake directly # (or use cmake in an IDE) # # # # Copyright 2019 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD # # 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. # # WARNING: we don't check for Python build-time dependencies until # check_environment() function below. If possible, avoid importing # any external libraries here - put in external script, or import in # their specific function instead. import codecs import json import locale import os import os.path import subprocess import sys from collections import Counter, OrderedDict from importlib import import_module from pkgutil import iter_modules from idf_py_actions.errors import FatalError from idf_py_actions.tools import (executable_exists, idf_version, merge_action_lists, realpath) # Use this Python interpreter for any subprocesses we launch PYTHON = sys.executable # note: os.environ changes don't automatically propagate to child processes, # you have to pass env=os.environ explicitly anywhere that we create a process os.environ["PYTHON"] = sys.executable # Name of the program, normally 'idf.py'. # Can be overridden from idf.bat using IDF_PY_PROGRAM_NAME PROG = os.getenv("IDF_PY_PROGRAM_NAME", sys.argv[0]) def check_environment(): """ Verify the environment contains the top-level tools we need to operate (cmake will check a lot of other things) """ checks_output = [] if not executable_exists(["cmake", "--version"]): print_idf_version() raise FatalError("'cmake' must be available on the PATH to use %s" % PROG) # verify that IDF_PATH env variable is set # find the directory idf.py is in, then the parent directory of this, and assume this is IDF_PATH detected_idf_path = realpath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..")) if "IDF_PATH" in os.environ: set_idf_path = realpath(os.environ["IDF_PATH"]) if set_idf_path != detected_idf_path: print( "WARNING: IDF_PATH environment variable is set to %s but %s path indicates IDF directory %s. " "Using the environment variable directory, but results may be unexpected..." % (set_idf_path, PROG, detected_idf_path)) else: print("Setting IDF_PATH environment variable: %s" % detected_idf_path) os.environ["IDF_PATH"] = detected_idf_path # check Python dependencies checks_output.append("Checking Python dependencies...") try: out = subprocess.check_output( [ os.environ["PYTHON"], os.path.join(os.environ["IDF_PATH"], "tools", "check_python_dependencies.py"), ], env=os.environ, ) checks_output.append(out.decode('utf-8', 'ignore').strip()) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: print(e.output.decode('utf-8', 'ignore')) print_idf_version() raise SystemExit(1) return checks_output def _safe_relpath(path, start=None): """ Return a relative path, same as os.path.relpath, but only if this is possible. It is not possible on Windows, if the start directory and the path are on different drives. """ try: return os.path.relpath(path, os.curdir if start is None else start) except ValueError: return os.path.abspath(path) def print_idf_version(): version = idf_version() if version: print("ESP-IDF %s" % version) else: print("ESP-IDF version unknown") class PropertyDict(dict): def __getattr__(self, name): if name in self: return self[name] else: raise AttributeError("'PropertyDict' object has no attribute '%s'" % name) def __setattr__(self, name, value): self[name] = value def __delattr__(self, name): if name in self: del self[name] else: raise AttributeError("'PropertyDict' object has no attribute '%s'" % name) def init_cli(verbose_output=None): # Click is imported here to run it after check_environment() import click class Deprecation(object): """Construct deprecation notice for help messages""" def __init__(self, deprecated=False): self.deprecated = deprecated self.since = None self.removed = None self.exit_with_error = None self.custom_message = "" if isinstance(deprecated, dict): self.custom_message = deprecated.get("message", "") self.since = deprecated.get("since", None) self.removed = deprecated.get("removed", None) self.exit_with_error = deprecated.get("exit_with_error", None) elif isinstance(deprecated, str): self.custom_message = deprecated def full_message(self, type="Option"): if self.exit_with_error: return "%s is deprecated %sand was removed%s.%s" % ( type, "since %s " % self.since if self.since else "", " in %s" % self.removed if self.removed else "", " %s" % self.custom_message if self.custom_message else "", ) else: return "%s is deprecated %sand will be removed in%s.%s" % ( type, "since %s " % self.since if self.since else "", " %s" % self.removed if self.removed else " future versions", " %s" % self.custom_message if self.custom_message else "", ) def help(self, text, type="Option", separator=" "): text = text or "" return self.full_message(type) + separator + text if self.deprecated else text def short_help(self, text): text = text or "" return ("Deprecated! " + text) if self.deprecated else text def check_deprecation(ctx): """Prints deprectation warnings for arguments in given context""" for option in ctx.command.params: default = () if option.multiple else option.default if isinstance(option, Option) and option.deprecated and ctx.params[option.name] != default: deprecation = Deprecation(option.deprecated) if deprecation.exit_with_error: raise FatalError("Error: %s" % deprecation.full_message('Option "%s"' % option.name)) else: print("Warning: %s" % deprecation.full_message('Option "%s"' % option.name)) class Task(object): def __init__(self, callback, name, aliases, dependencies, order_dependencies, action_args): self.callback = callback self.name = name self.dependencies = dependencies self.order_dependencies = order_dependencies self.action_args = action_args self.aliases = aliases def run(self, context, global_args, action_args=None): if action_args is None: action_args = self.action_args self.callback(self.name, context, global_args, **action_args) class Action(click.Command): def __init__( self, name=None, aliases=None, deprecated=False, dependencies=None, order_dependencies=None, hidden=False, **kwargs): super(Action, self).__init__(name, **kwargs) self.name = self.name or self.callback.__name__ self.deprecated = deprecated self.hidden = hidden if aliases is None: aliases = [] self.aliases = aliases self.help = self.help or self.callback.__doc__ if self.help is None: self.help = "" if dependencies is None: dependencies = [] if order_dependencies is None: order_dependencies = [] # Show first line of help if short help is missing self.short_help = self.short_help or self.help.split("\n")[0] if deprecated: deprecation = Deprecation(deprecated) self.short_help = deprecation.short_help(self.short_help) self.help = deprecation.help(self.help, type="Command", separator="\n") # Add aliases to help string if aliases: aliases_help = "Aliases: %s." % ", ".join(aliases) self.help = "\n".join([self.help, aliases_help]) self.short_help = " ".join([aliases_help, self.short_help]) self.unwrapped_callback = self.callback if self.callback is not None: def wrapped_callback(**action_args): return Task( callback=self.unwrapped_callback, name=self.name, dependencies=dependencies, order_dependencies=order_dependencies, action_args=action_args, aliases=self.aliases, ) self.callback = wrapped_callback def invoke(self, ctx): if self.deprecated: deprecation = Deprecation(self.deprecated) message = deprecation.full_message('Command "%s"' % self.name) if deprecation.exit_with_error: raise FatalError("Error: %s" % message) else: print("Warning: %s" % message) self.deprecated = False # disable Click's built-in deprecation handling # Print warnings for options check_deprecation(ctx) return super(Action, self).invoke(ctx) class Argument(click.Argument): """ Positional argument names - alias of 'param_decls' """ def __init__(self, **kwargs): names = kwargs.pop("names") super(Argument, self).__init__(names, **kwargs) class Scope(object): """ Scope for sub-command option. possible values: - default - only available on defined level (global/action) - global - When defined for action, also available as global - shared - Opposite to 'global': when defined in global scope, also available for all actions """ SCOPES = ("default", "global", "shared") def __init__(self, scope=None): if scope is None: self._scope = "default" elif isinstance(scope, str) and scope in self.SCOPES: self._scope = scope elif isinstance(scope, Scope): self._scope = str(scope) else: raise FatalError("Unknown scope for option: %s" % scope) @property def is_global(self): return self._scope == "global" @property def is_shared(self): return self._scope == "shared" def __str__(self): return self._scope class Option(click.Option): """Option that knows whether it should be global""" def __init__(self, scope=None, deprecated=False, hidden=False, **kwargs): """ Keyword arguments additional to Click's Option class: names - alias of 'param_decls' deprecated - marks option as deprecated. May be boolean, string (with custom deprecation message) or dict with optional keys: since: version of deprecation removed: version when option will be removed custom_message: Additional text to deprecation warning """ kwargs["param_decls"] = kwargs.pop("names") super(Option, self).__init__(**kwargs) self.deprecated = deprecated self.scope = Scope(scope) self.hidden = hidden if deprecated: deprecation = Deprecation(deprecated) self.help = deprecation.help(self.help) if self.scope.is_global: self.help += " This option can be used at most once either globally, or for one subcommand." def get_help_record(self, ctx): # Backport "hidden" parameter to click 5.0 if self.hidden: return return super(Option, self).get_help_record(ctx) class CLI(click.MultiCommand): """Action list contains all actions with options available for CLI""" def __init__(self, all_actions=None, verbose_output=None, help=None): super(CLI, self).__init__( chain=True, invoke_without_command=True, result_callback=self.execute_tasks, context_settings={"max_content_width": 140}, help=help, ) self._actions = {} self.global_action_callbacks = [] self.commands_with_aliases = {} if verbose_output is None: verbose_output = [] self.verbose_output = verbose_output if all_actions is None: all_actions = {} shared_options = [] # Global options for option_args in all_actions.get("global_options", []): option = Option(**option_args) self.params.append(option) if option.scope.is_shared: shared_options.append(option) # Global options validators self.global_action_callbacks = all_actions.get("global_action_callbacks", []) # Actions for name, action in all_actions.get("actions", {}).items(): arguments = action.pop("arguments", []) options = action.pop("options", []) if arguments is None: arguments = [] if options is None: options = [] self._actions[name] = Action(name=name, **action) for alias in [name] + action.get("aliases", []): self.commands_with_aliases[alias] = name for argument_args in arguments: self._actions[name].params.append(Argument(**argument_args)) # Add all shared options for option in shared_options: self._actions[name].params.append(option) for option_args in options: option = Option(**option_args) if option.scope.is_shared: raise FatalError( '"%s" is defined for action "%s". ' ' "shared" options can be declared only on global level' % (option.name, name)) # Promote options to global if see for the first time if option.scope.is_global and option.name not in [o.name for o in self.params]: self.params.append(option) self._actions[name].params.append(option) def list_commands(self, ctx): return sorted(filter(lambda name: not self._actions[name].hidden, self._actions)) def get_command(self, ctx, name): if name in self.commands_with_aliases: return self._actions.get(self.commands_with_aliases.get(name)) # Trying fallback to build target (from "all" action) if command is not known else: return Action(name=name, callback=self._actions.get('fallback').unwrapped_callback) def _print_closing_message(self, args, actions): # print a closing message of some kind # if "flash" in str(actions): print("Done") return if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(args.build_dir, "flasher_args.json")): print("Done") return # Otherwise, if we built any binaries print a message about # how to flash them def print_flashing_message(title, key): print("\n%s build complete. To flash, run this command:" % title) with open(os.path.join(args.build_dir, "flasher_args.json")) as f: flasher_args = json.load(f) def flasher_path(f): return _safe_relpath(os.path.join(args.build_dir, f)) if key != "project": # flashing a single item cmd = "" if (key == "bootloader"): # bootloader needs --flash-mode, etc to be passed in cmd = " ".join(flasher_args["write_flash_args"]) + " " cmd += flasher_args[key]["offset"] + " " cmd += flasher_path(flasher_args[key]["file"]) else: # flashing the whole project cmd = " ".join(flasher_args["write_flash_args"]) + " " flash_items = sorted( ((o, f) for (o, f) in flasher_args["flash_files"].items() if len(o) > 0), key=lambda x: int(x[0], 0), ) for o, f in flash_items: cmd += o + " " + flasher_path(f) + " " print( "%s %s -p %s -b %s --before %s --after %s --chip %s %s write_flash %s" % ( PYTHON, _safe_relpath("%s/components/esptool_py/esptool/esptool.py" % os.environ["IDF_PATH"]), args.port or "(PORT)", args.baud, flasher_args["extra_esptool_args"]["before"], flasher_args["extra_esptool_args"]["after"], flasher_args["extra_esptool_args"]["chip"], "--no-stub" if not flasher_args["extra_esptool_args"]["stub"] else "", cmd.strip(), )) print( "or run 'idf.py -p %s %s'" % ( args.port or "(PORT)", key + "-flash" if key != "project" else "flash", )) if "all" in actions or "build" in actions: print_flashing_message("Project", "project") else: if "app" in actions: print_flashing_message("App", "app") if "partition_table" in actions: print_flashing_message("Partition Table", "partition_table") if "bootloader" in actions: print_flashing_message("Bootloader", "bootloader") def execute_tasks(self, tasks, **kwargs): ctx = click.get_current_context() global_args = PropertyDict(kwargs) # Show warning if some tasks are present several times in the list dupplicated_tasks = sorted( [item for item, count in Counter(task.name for task in tasks).items() if count > 1]) if dupplicated_tasks: dupes = ", ".join('"%s"' % t for t in dupplicated_tasks) print( "WARNING: Command%s found in the list of commands more than once. " % ("s %s are" % dupes if len(dupplicated_tasks) > 1 else " %s is" % dupes) + "Only first occurence will be executed.") # Set propagated global options. # These options may be set on one subcommand, but available in the list of global arguments for task in tasks: for key in list(task.action_args): option = next((o for o in ctx.command.params if o.name == key), None) if option and (option.scope.is_global or option.scope.is_shared): local_value = task.action_args.pop(key) global_value = global_args[key] default = () if option.multiple else option.default if global_value != default and local_value != default and global_value != local_value: raise FatalError( 'Option "%s" provided for "%s" is already defined to a different value. ' "This option can appear at most once in the command line." % (key, task.name)) if local_value != default: global_args[key] = local_value # Show warnings about global arguments check_deprecation(ctx) # Make sure that define_cache_entry is mutable list and can be modified in callbacks global_args.define_cache_entry = list(global_args.define_cache_entry) # Execute all global action callback - first from idf.py itself, then from extensions for action_callback in ctx.command.global_action_callbacks: action_callback(ctx, global_args, tasks) # Always show help when command is not provided if not tasks: print(ctx.get_help()) ctx.exit() # Build full list of tasks to and deal with dependencies and order dependencies tasks_to_run = OrderedDict() while tasks: task = tasks[0] tasks_dict = dict([(t.name, t) for t in tasks]) dependecies_processed = True # If task have some dependecies they have to be executed before the task. for dep in task.dependencies: if dep not in tasks_to_run.keys(): # If dependent task is in the list of unprocessed tasks move to the front of the list if dep in tasks_dict.keys(): dep_task = tasks.pop(tasks.index(tasks_dict[dep])) # Otherwise invoke it with default set of options # and put to the front of the list of unprocessed tasks else: print( 'Adding "%s"\'s dependency "%s" to list of commands with default set of options.' % (task.name, dep)) dep_task = ctx.invoke(ctx.command.get_command(ctx, dep)) # Remove options with global scope from invoke tasks because they are alread in global_args for key in list(dep_task.action_args): option = next((o for o in ctx.command.params if o.name == key), None) if option and (option.scope.is_global or option.scope.is_shared): dep_task.action_args.pop(key) tasks.insert(0, dep_task) dependecies_processed = False # Order only dependencies are moved to the front of the queue if they present in command list for dep in task.order_dependencies: if dep in tasks_dict.keys() and dep not in tasks_to_run.keys(): tasks.insert(0, tasks.pop(tasks.index(tasks_dict[dep]))) dependecies_processed = False if dependecies_processed: # Remove task from list of unprocessed tasks tasks.pop(0) # And add to the queue if task.name not in tasks_to_run.keys(): tasks_to_run.update([(task.name, task)]) # Run all tasks in the queue # when global_args.dry_run is true idf.py works in idle mode and skips actual task execution if not global_args.dry_run: for task in tasks_to_run.values(): name_with_aliases = task.name if task.aliases: name_with_aliases += " (aliases: %s)" % ", ".join(task.aliases) print("Executing action: %s" % name_with_aliases) task.run(ctx, global_args, task.action_args) self._print_closing_message(global_args, tasks_to_run.keys()) return tasks_to_run # That's a tiny parser that parse project-dir even before constructing # fully featured click parser to be sure that extensions are loaded from the right place @click.command( add_help_option=False, context_settings={ "allow_extra_args": True, "ignore_unknown_options": True }, ) @click.option("-C", "--project-dir", default=os.getcwd()) def parse_project_dir(project_dir): return realpath(project_dir) project_dir = parse_project_dir(standalone_mode=False) all_actions = {} # Load extensions from components dir idf_py_extensions_path = os.path.join(os.environ["IDF_PATH"], "tools", "idf_py_actions") extra_paths = os.environ.get("IDF_EXTRA_ACTIONS_PATH", "").split(';') extension_dirs = [idf_py_extensions_path] + extra_paths extensions = {} for directory in extension_dirs: if directory and not os.path.exists(directory): print('WARNING: Directroy with idf.py extensions doesn\'t exist:\n %s' % directory) continue sys.path.append(directory) for _finder, name, _ispkg in sorted(iter_modules([directory])): if name.endswith('_ext'): extensions[name] = import_module(name) # Load component manager if available and not explicitly disabled if os.getenv('IDF_COMPONENT_MANAGER', None) != '0': try: from idf_component_manager import idf_extensions extensions['component_manager_ext'] = idf_extensions os.environ['IDF_COMPONENT_MANAGER'] = '1' except ImportError: pass for name, extension in extensions.items(): try: all_actions = merge_action_lists(all_actions, extension.action_extensions(all_actions, project_dir)) except AttributeError: print('WARNING: Cannot load idf.py extension "%s"' % name) # Load extensions from project dir if os.path.exists(os.path.join(project_dir, "idf_ext.py")): sys.path.append(project_dir) try: from idf_ext import action_extensions except ImportError: print("Error importing extension file idf_ext.py. Skipping.") print("Please make sure that it contains implementation (even if it's empty) of add_action_extensions") try: all_actions = merge_action_lists(all_actions, action_extensions(all_actions, project_dir)) except NameError: pass cli_help = ( "ESP-IDF CLI build management tool. " "For commands that are not known to idf.py an attempt to execute it as a build system target will be made.") return CLI(help=cli_help, verbose_output=verbose_output, all_actions=all_actions) def main(): checks_output = check_environment() cli = init_cli(verbose_output=checks_output) cli(sys.argv[1:], prog_name=PROG) def _valid_unicode_config(): # Python 2 is always good if sys.version_info[0] == 2: return True # With python 3 unicode environment is required try: return codecs.lookup(locale.getpreferredencoding()).name != "ascii" except Exception: return False def _find_usable_locale(): try: locales = subprocess.Popen(["locale", "-a"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0] except OSError: locales = "" if isinstance(locales, bytes): locales = locales.decode("ascii", "replace") usable_locales = [] for line in locales.splitlines(): locale = line.strip() locale_name = locale.lower().replace("-", "") # C.UTF-8 is the best option, if supported if locale_name == "c.utf8": return locale if locale_name.endswith(".utf8"): # Make a preference of english locales if locale.startswith("en_"): usable_locales.insert(0, locale) else: usable_locales.append(locale) if not usable_locales: raise FatalError( "Support for Unicode filenames is required, but no suitable UTF-8 locale was found on your system." " Please refer to the manual for your operating system for details on locale reconfiguration.") return usable_locales[0] if __name__ == "__main__": try: # On MSYS2 we need to run idf.py with "winpty" in order to be able to cancel the subprocesses properly on # keyboard interrupt (CTRL+C). # Using an own global variable for indicating that we are running with "winpty" seems to be the most suitable # option as os.environment['_'] contains "winpty" only when it is run manually from console. WINPTY_VAR = "WINPTY" WINPTY_EXE = "winpty" if ("MSYSTEM" in os.environ) and (not os.environ.get("_", "").endswith(WINPTY_EXE) and WINPTY_VAR not in os.environ): if 'menuconfig' in sys.argv: # don't use winpty for menuconfig because it will print weird characters main() else: os.environ[WINPTY_VAR] = "1" # the value is of no interest to us # idf.py calls itself with "winpty" and WINPTY global variable set ret = subprocess.call([WINPTY_EXE, sys.executable] + sys.argv, env=os.environ) if ret: raise SystemExit(ret) elif os.name == "posix" and not _valid_unicode_config(): # Trying to find best utf-8 locale available on the system and restart python with it best_locale = _find_usable_locale() print( "Your environment is not configured to handle unicode filenames outside of ASCII range." " Environment variable LC_ALL is temporary set to %s for unicode support." % best_locale) os.environ["LC_ALL"] = best_locale ret = subprocess.call([sys.executable] + sys.argv, env=os.environ) if ret: raise SystemExit(ret) else: main() except FatalError as e: print(e) sys.exit(2)