OVMS3-idf/tools/find_build_apps/common.py
Marius Vikhammer 1d1e4497ba ci: fix find_build_apps.py failure with py3 due to non ascii chars
find_build_apps.py would fail when reading non-ascii chars on systems where
the default encoding was ascii.
2020-06-15 15:20:43 +08:00

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Python

# coding=utf-8
import re
import shutil
import sys
import os
from abc import abstractmethod
from collections import namedtuple
import logging
import json
import typing
from io import open
DEFAULT_TARGET = "esp32"
TARGET_PLACEHOLDER = "@t"
WILDCARD_PLACEHOLDER = "@w"
NAME_PLACEHOLDER = "@n"
FULL_NAME_PLACEHOLDER = "@f"
INDEX_PLACEHOLDER = "@i"
SDKCONFIG_LINE_REGEX = re.compile(r"^([^=]+)=\"?([^\"\n]*)\"?\n*$")
# If these keys are present in sdkconfig.defaults, they will be extracted and passed to CMake
SDKCONFIG_TEST_OPTS = [
"EXCLUDE_COMPONENTS",
"TEST_EXCLUDE_COMPONENTS",
"TEST_COMPONENTS",
"TEST_GROUPS"
]
# ConfigRule represents one --config argument of find_apps.py.
# file_name is the name of the sdkconfig file fragment, optionally with a single wildcard ('*' character).
# file_name can also be empty to indicate that the default configuration of the app should be used.
# config_name is the name of the corresponding build configuration, or None if the value of wildcard is to be used.
# For example:
# filename='', config_name='default' — represents the default app configuration, and gives it a name 'default'
# filename='sdkconfig.*', config_name=None - represents the set of configurations, names match the wildcard value
ConfigRule = namedtuple("ConfigRule", ["file_name", "config_name"])
def config_rules_from_str(rule_strings): # type: (typing.List[str]) -> typing.List[ConfigRule]
"""
Helper function to convert strings like 'file_name=config_name' into ConfigRule objects
:param rule_strings: list of rules as strings
:return: list of ConfigRules
"""
rules = [] # type: typing.List[ConfigRule]
for rule_str in rule_strings:
items = rule_str.split("=", 2)
rules.append(ConfigRule(items[0], items[1] if len(items) == 2 else None))
return rules
class BuildItem(object):
"""
Instance of this class represents one build of an application.
The parameters which distinguish the build are passed to the constructor.
"""
def __init__(
self,
app_path,
work_dir,
build_path,
build_log_path,
target,
sdkconfig_path,
config_name,
build_system,
):
# These internal variables store the paths with environment variables and placeholders;
# Public properties with similar names use the _expand method to get the actual paths.
self._app_dir = app_path
self._work_dir = work_dir
self._build_dir = build_path
self._build_log_path = build_log_path
self.sdkconfig_path = sdkconfig_path
self.config_name = config_name
self.target = target
self.build_system = build_system
self._app_name = os.path.basename(os.path.normpath(app_path))
# Some miscellaneous build properties which are set later, at the build stage
self.index = None
self.verbose = False
self.dry_run = False
self.keep_going = False
@property
def app_dir(self):
"""
:return: directory of the app
"""
return self._expand(self._app_dir)
@property
def work_dir(self):
"""
:return: directory where the app should be copied to, prior to the build. Can be None, which means that the app
directory should be used.
"""
return self._expand(self._work_dir)
@property
def build_dir(self):
"""
:return: build directory, either relative to the work directory (if relative path is used) or absolute path.
"""
return self._expand(self._build_dir)
@property
def build_log_path(self):
"""
:return: path of the build log file
"""
return self._expand(self._build_log_path)
def __repr__(self):
return "Build app {} for target {}, sdkconfig {} in {}".format(
self.app_dir,
self.target,
self.sdkconfig_path or "(default)",
self.build_dir,
)
def to_json(self): # type: () -> str
"""
:return: JSON string representing this object
"""
return self._to_json(self._app_dir, self._work_dir, self._build_dir, self._build_log_path)
def to_json_expanded(self): # type: () -> str
"""
:return: JSON string representing this object, with all placeholders in paths expanded
"""
return self._to_json(self.app_dir, self.work_dir, self.build_dir, self.build_log_path)
def _to_json(self, app_dir, work_dir, build_dir, build_log_path): # type: (str, str, str, str) -> str
"""
Internal function, called by to_json and to_json_expanded
"""
return json.dumps({
"build_system": self.build_system,
"app_dir": app_dir,
"work_dir": work_dir,
"build_dir": build_dir,
"build_log_path": build_log_path,
"sdkconfig": self.sdkconfig_path,
"config": self.config_name,
"target": self.target,
"verbose": self.verbose,
})
@staticmethod
def from_json(json_str): # type: (typing.Text) -> BuildItem
"""
:return: Get the BuildItem from a JSON string
"""
d = json.loads(str(json_str))
result = BuildItem(
app_path=d["app_dir"],
work_dir=d["work_dir"],
build_path=d["build_dir"],
build_log_path=d["build_log_path"],
sdkconfig_path=d["sdkconfig"],
config_name=d["config"],
target=d["target"],
build_system=d["build_system"],
)
result.verbose = d["verbose"]
return result
def _expand(self, path): # type: (str) -> str
"""
Internal method, expands any of the placeholders in {app,work,build} paths.
"""
if not path:
return path
if self.index is not None:
path = path.replace(INDEX_PLACEHOLDER, str(self.index))
path = path.replace(TARGET_PLACEHOLDER, self.target)
path = path.replace(NAME_PLACEHOLDER, self._app_name)
if (FULL_NAME_PLACEHOLDER in path): # to avoid recursion to the call to app_dir in the next line:
path = path.replace(FULL_NAME_PLACEHOLDER, self.app_dir.replace(os.path.sep, "_"))
wildcard_pos = path.find(WILDCARD_PLACEHOLDER)
if wildcard_pos != -1:
if self.config_name:
# if config name is defined, put it in place of the placeholder
path = path.replace(WILDCARD_PLACEHOLDER, self.config_name)
else:
# otherwise, remove the placeholder and one character on the left
# (which is usually an underscore, dash, or other delimiter)
left_of_wildcard = max(0, wildcard_pos - 1)
right_of_wildcard = wildcard_pos + len(WILDCARD_PLACEHOLDER)
path = path[0:left_of_wildcard] + path[right_of_wildcard:]
path = os.path.expandvars(path)
return path
class BuildSystem(object):
"""
Class representing a build system.
Derived classes implement the methods below.
Objects of these classes aren't instantiated, instead the class (type object) is used.
"""
NAME = "undefined"
SUPPORTED_TARGETS_REGEX = re.compile(r'Supported [Tt]argets((?:[\s|]+(?:ESP[0-9A-Z\-]+))+)')
@classmethod
def build_prepare(cls, build_item):
app_path = build_item.app_dir
work_path = build_item.work_dir or app_path
if not build_item.build_dir:
build_path = os.path.join(work_path, "build")
elif os.path.isabs(build_item.build_dir):
build_path = build_item.build_dir
else:
build_path = os.path.join(work_path, build_item.build_dir)
if work_path != app_path:
if os.path.exists(work_path):
logging.debug("Work directory {} exists, removing".format(work_path))
if not build_item.dry_run:
shutil.rmtree(work_path)
logging.debug("Copying app from {} to {}".format(app_path, work_path))
if not build_item.dry_run:
shutil.copytree(app_path, work_path)
if os.path.exists(build_path):
logging.debug("Build directory {} exists, removing".format(build_path))
if not build_item.dry_run:
shutil.rmtree(build_path)
if not build_item.dry_run:
os.makedirs(build_path)
# Prepare the sdkconfig file, from the contents of sdkconfig.defaults (if exists) and the contents of
# build_info.sdkconfig_path, i.e. the config-specific sdkconfig file.
#
# Note: the build system supports taking multiple sdkconfig.defaults files via SDKCONFIG_DEFAULTS
# CMake variable. However here we do this manually to perform environment variable expansion in the
# sdkconfig files.
sdkconfig_defaults_list = ["sdkconfig.defaults", "sdkconfig.defaults." + build_item.target]
if build_item.sdkconfig_path:
sdkconfig_defaults_list.append(build_item.sdkconfig_path)
sdkconfig_file = os.path.join(work_path, "sdkconfig")
if os.path.exists(sdkconfig_file):
logging.debug("Removing sdkconfig file: {}".format(sdkconfig_file))
if not build_item.dry_run:
os.unlink(sdkconfig_file)
logging.debug("Creating sdkconfig file: {}".format(sdkconfig_file))
extra_cmakecache_items = {}
if not build_item.dry_run:
with open(sdkconfig_file, "w") as f_out:
for sdkconfig_name in sdkconfig_defaults_list:
sdkconfig_path = os.path.join(work_path, sdkconfig_name)
if not sdkconfig_path or not os.path.exists(sdkconfig_path):
continue
logging.debug("Appending {} to sdkconfig".format(sdkconfig_name))
with open(sdkconfig_path, "r") as f_in:
for line in f_in:
if not line.endswith("\n"):
line += "\n"
if cls.NAME == 'cmake':
m = SDKCONFIG_LINE_REGEX.match(line)
if m and m.group(1) in SDKCONFIG_TEST_OPTS:
extra_cmakecache_items[m.group(1)] = m.group(2)
continue
f_out.write(os.path.expandvars(line))
else:
for sdkconfig_name in sdkconfig_defaults_list:
sdkconfig_path = os.path.join(app_path, sdkconfig_name)
if not sdkconfig_path:
continue
logging.debug("Considering sdkconfig {}".format(sdkconfig_path))
if not os.path.exists(sdkconfig_path):
continue
logging.debug("Appending {} to sdkconfig".format(sdkconfig_name))
# The preparation of build is finished. Implement the build part in sub classes.
if cls.NAME == 'cmake':
return build_path, work_path, extra_cmakecache_items
else:
return build_path, work_path
@staticmethod
@abstractmethod
def build(build_item):
pass
@staticmethod
@abstractmethod
def is_app(path):
pass
@staticmethod
def _read_readme(app_path):
# Markdown supported targets should be:
# e.g. | Supported Targets | ESP32 |
# | ----------------- | ----- |
# reStructuredText supported targets should be:
# e.g. ================= =====
# Supported Targets ESP32
# ================= =====
def get_md_or_rst(app_path):
readme_path = os.path.join(app_path, 'README.md')
if not os.path.exists(readme_path):
readme_path = os.path.join(app_path, 'README.rst')
if not os.path.exists(readme_path):
return None
return readme_path
readme_path = get_md_or_rst(app_path)
# Handle sub apps situation, e.g. master-slave
if not readme_path:
readme_path = get_md_or_rst(os.path.dirname(app_path))
if not readme_path:
return None
with open(readme_path, "r", encoding='utf8') as readme_file:
return readme_file.read()
@staticmethod
def supported_targets(app_path):
formal_to_usual = {
'ESP32': 'esp32',
'ESP32-S2': 'esp32s2',
}
readme_file_content = BuildSystem._read_readme(app_path)
if not readme_file_content:
return None
match = re.findall(BuildSystem.SUPPORTED_TARGETS_REGEX, readme_file_content)
if not match:
return None
if len(match) > 1:
raise NotImplementedError("Can't determine the value of SUPPORTED_TARGETS in {}".format(app_path))
support_str = match[0].strip()
targets = []
for part in support_str.split('|'):
for inner in part.split(' '):
inner = inner.strip()
if not inner:
continue
elif inner in formal_to_usual:
targets.append(formal_to_usual[inner])
else:
raise NotImplementedError("Can't recognize value of target {} in {}, now we only support '{}'"
.format(inner, app_path, ', '.join(formal_to_usual.keys())))
return targets
class BuildError(RuntimeError):
pass
def setup_logging(args):
"""
Configure logging module according to the number of '--verbose'/'-v' arguments and the --log-file argument.
:param args: namespace obtained from argparse
"""
if not args.verbose:
log_level = logging.WARNING
elif args.verbose == 1:
log_level = logging.INFO
else:
log_level = logging.DEBUG
logging.basicConfig(
format="%(levelname)s: %(message)s",
stream=args.log_file or sys.stderr,
level=log_level,
)