require 'find' require 'fileutils' require 'autobuild' require 'set' def explicit_osdeps_selection(name) if !Autoproj.declared_option?("osdeps_#{name}") if Autoproj.has_config_key?("osdeps_#{name}") doc_string = "install #{name} from source ?" else # Declare the option doc_string =<<-EOT The #{name} package is listed as a dependency of #{self.name}. It is listed as an operating system package for other operating systems than yours, and is also listed as a source package. Since you requested manual updates, I have to ask you: Do you want me to build #{name} from source ? If you say 'no', you will have to install it yourself. EOT end Autoproj.configuration_option( "osdeps_#{name}", "boolean", :default => "yes", :doc => doc_string) end !Autoproj.user_config("osdeps_#{name}") end module Autobuild class Package # The Autoproj::PackageManifest object that describes this package attr_accessor :description # The set of tags for this package. This is an union of the tags # contained in +description+ and the ones explicitely added with # #add_tag def tags result = (@added_tags || Set.new) if description result |= description.tags.to_set end result end # Tags explicitely added with #add_tag attr_reader :added_tags # Add a tag to the package. Use this if you don't want the tag to be # shared with everyone that uses the package (i.e. cannot go in # manifest.xml) def add_tag(tag) @added_tags ||= Set.new @added_tags << tag end # True if this package is tagged with the given tag string def has_tag?(tag) tags.include?(tag.to_s) end # Asks autoproj to remove references to the given obsolete oroGen # package def remove_obsolete_installed_orogen_package(name) post_install do path = File.join(prefix, 'lib', 'pkgconfig') Dir.glob(File.join(path, "#{name}-*.pc")) do |pcfile| Autoproj.message " removing obsolete file #{pcfile}", :bold FileUtils.rm_f pcfile end pcfile = File.join(path, "orogen-project-#{name}.pc") if File.exists?(pcfile) Autoproj.message " removing obsolete file #{pcfile}", :bold FileUtils.rm_f pcfile end end end # Asks autoproj to remove the given file in the package's installation # prefix def remove_obsolete_installed_file(*path) post_install do path = File.join(prefix, *path) if File.exists?(path) Autoproj.message " removing obsolete file #{path}", :bold FileUtils.rm_f path end end end # Ask autoproj to run the given block after this package has been # imported def post_import(&block) Autoproj.post_import(self, &block) end def autoproj_name # :nodoc: srcdir.gsub /^#{Regexp.quote(Autoproj.root_dir)}\//, '' end alias __depends_on__ depends_on def depends_on(name) if Autoproj::CmdLine.ignore_dependencies? return end @os_packages ||= Set.new pkg_autobuild, pkg_os = partition_package(name) pkg_autobuild.each do |pkg| __depends_on__(pkg) end @os_packages |= pkg_os.to_set rescue Autoproj::OSDependencies::MissingOSDep Autoproj.manifest.add_exclusion(self.name, "the #{name} osdep is not available on this operating system") end def depends_on_os_package(name) depends_on(name) end def optional_dependency(name) if Autoproj::CmdLine.ignore_dependencies? return end optional_dependencies << name end def partition_package(pkg_name) pkg_autobuild, pkg_osdeps = [], [] Autoproj.manifest.resolve_package_name(pkg_name).each do |type, dep_name| if type == :osdeps pkg_osdeps << dep_name elsif type == :package pkg_autobuild << dep_name else raise Autoproj::InternalError, "expected package type to be either :osdeps or :package, got #{type.inspect}" end end return pkg_autobuild, pkg_osdeps end def partition_optional_dependencies packages, osdeps, disabled = [], [], [] optional_dependencies.each do |name| if !Autoproj.manifest.package_enabled?(name, false) disabled << name next end pkg_autobuild, pkg_osdeps = partition_package(name) valid = pkg_autobuild.all? { |pkg| Autoproj.manifest.package_enabled?(pkg) } && pkg_osdeps.all? { |pkg| Autoproj.manifest.package_enabled?(pkg) } if valid packages.concat(pkg_autobuild) osdeps.concat(pkg_osdeps) else disabled << name end end return packages, osdeps, disabled end def resolve_optional_dependencies if !Autoproj::CmdLine.ignore_dependencies? packages, osdeps, disabled = partition_optional_dependencies packages.each { |pkg| depends_on(pkg) } @os_packages ||= Set.new @os_packages |= osdeps.to_set end end def optional_dependencies @optional_dependencies ||= Set.new end def os_packages @os_packages ||= Set.new end end end module Autoproj # Subclass of Autobuild::Reporter, used to display a message when the build # finishes/fails. class Reporter < Autobuild::Reporter def error(error) error_lines = error.to_s.split("\n") Autoproj.message("Build failed", :bold, :red) Autoproj.message("#{error_lines.shift}", :bold, :red) error_lines.each do |line| Autoproj.message line end end def success Autoproj.message("Build finished successfully at #{Time.now}", :bold, :green) if Autobuild.post_success_message Autoproj.message Autobuild.post_success_message end end end @file_stack = Array.new def self.package_name_from_options(spec) if spec.kind_of?(Hash) spec.to_a.first.first.to_str else spec.to_str end end # Returns the information about the file that is currently being loaded # # The return value is [package_set, path], where +package_set+ is the # PackageSet instance and +path+ is the path of the file w.r.t. the autoproj # root directory def self.current_file @file_stack.last end # The PackageSet object representing the package set that is currently being # loaded def self.current_package_set current_file.first end def self.define(package_type, spec, &block) package = Autobuild.send(package_type, spec) Autoproj.manifest.register_package(package, block, *current_file) package end @loaded_autobuild_files = Set.new def self.filter_load_exception(error, package_set, path) raise error if Autoproj.verbose rx_path = Regexp.quote(path) if error_line = error.backtrace.find { |l| l =~ /#{rx_path}/ } if line_number = Integer(/#{rx_path}:(\d+)/.match(error_line)[1]) line_number = "#{line_number}:" end if package_set.local? raise ConfigError.new(path), "#{path}:#{line_number} #{error.message}", error.backtrace else raise ConfigError.new(path), "#{File.basename(path)}(package_set=#{package_set.name}):#{line_number} #{error.message}", error.backtrace end else raise error end end def self.in_package_set(package_set, path) @file_stack.push([package_set, File.expand_path(path).gsub(/^#{Regexp.quote(Autoproj.root_dir)}\//, '')]) yield ensure @file_stack.pop end class << self attr_reader :loaded_autobuild_files end def self.import_autobuild_file(package_set, path) return if @loaded_autobuild_files.include?(path) Autoproj.load(package_set, path) @loaded_autobuild_files << path end def self.find_topmost_directory_containing(dir, glob_pattern = nil) result = nil while dir != "/" match = false if glob_pattern if !Dir.glob(File.join(dir, glob_pattern)).empty? match = true end end if !match && block_given? && yield(dir) match = true end if !match && result return result elsif match result = dir end dir = File.dirname(dir) end end # Tries to find a handler automatically for 'full_path' def self.package_handler_for(full_path) if !Dir.enum_for(:glob, File.join(full_path, "*.orogen")).to_a.empty? "orogen_package" elsif File.file?(File.join(full_path, "CMakeLists.txt")) dir = find_topmost_directory_containing(full_path) do |dir| cmakelists = File.join(dir, 'CMakeLists.txt') File.file?(cmakelists) && (File.read(cmakelists) =~ /PROJECT/i) end dir ||= find_topmost_directory_containing(full_path, 'CMakeLists.txt') return "cmake_package", dir elsif !Dir.glob('*.rb').empty? dir = find_topmost_directory_containing(full_path, "Rakefile") || find_topmost_directory_containing(full_path, "lib/*.rb") return "ruby_package", dir end end end def ignore(*paths) paths.each do |p| Autobuild.ignore(p) end end # Adds a new setup block to an existing package def setup_package(package_name, &block) if !block raise ConfigError.new, "you must give a block to #setup_package" end package_definition = Autoproj.manifest.package(package_name) if !package_definition raise ConfigError.new, "#{package_name} is not a known package" elsif package_definition.autobuild.kind_of?(Autobuild::DummyPackage) # Nothing to do! else package_definition.add_setup_block(block) end end # Common setup for packages def package_common(package_type, spec, &block) # :nodoc: package_name = Autoproj.package_name_from_options(spec) if Autobuild::Package[package_name] current_file = Autoproj.current_file[1] old_file = Autoproj.manifest.definition_file(package_name) Autoproj.warn "#{package_name} from #{current_file} is overridden by the definition in #{old_file}" return Autobuild::Package[package_name] end # Check if this package is ignored if Autoproj.manifest.ignored?(package_name) || Autoproj.manifest.ignored?(Autoproj.current_file[0].name) return Autoproj.define(:dummy, spec) end pkg = Autoproj.define(package_type, spec, &block) pkg.srcdir = pkg.name pkg end def import_package(options, &block) package_common(:import, options, &block) end # Define a cmake package # # Example: # # cmake_package 'package_name' do |pkg| # pkg.define "CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE", "Release" # end # # +pkg+ is an Autobuild::CMake instance. See the Autobuild API for more # information. def cmake_package(options, &block) package_common(:cmake, options) do |pkg| Autoproj.add_build_system_dependency 'cmake' yield(pkg) if block_given? unless pkg.has_doc? && pkg.doc_dir pkg.with_doc do doc_html = File.join(pkg.builddir, 'doc', 'html') if File.directory?(doc_html) pkg.doc_dir = doc_html end end end end end # Define an autotools package # # Example: # autotools_package 'package_name' do |pkg| # pkg.configureflags << "--enable-llvm" # end # # +pkg+ is an Autobuild::Autotools instance. See the Autobuild API for more # information. def autotools_package(options, &block) package_common(:autotools, options) do |pkg| Autoproj.add_build_system_dependency 'autotools' yield(pkg) if block_given? unless pkg.has_doc? && pkg.doc_dir pkg.with_doc do doc_html = File.join(pkg.builddir, 'doc', 'html') if File.directory? doc_html pkg.doc_dir = doc_html end end end end end # This module is used to extend importer packages to handle ruby packages # properly module Autoproj::RubyPackage def prepare_for_forced_build # :nodoc: super extdir = File.join(srcdir, 'ext') if File.directory?(extdir) Find.find(extdir) do |file| next if file !~ /\|\$/ FileUtils.rm_rf file end end end def prepare_for_rebuild # :nodoc: super extdir = File.join(srcdir, 'ext') if File.directory?(extdir) Find.find(extdir) do |file| if File.directory?(file) && File.basename(file) == "build" FileUtils.rm_rf file Find.prune end end Find.find(extdir) do |file| if File.basename(file) == "Makefile" Autobuild::Subprocess.run self, 'build', Autobuild.tool("make"), "-C", File.dirname(file), "clean" end end end end def import super Autobuild.update_environment srcdir libdir = File.join(srcdir, 'lib') if File.directory?(libdir) Autobuild.env_add_path 'RUBYLIB', libdir end end # The Rake task that is used to set up the package. Defaults to "default". # Set to nil to disable setup altogether attr_accessor :rake_setup_task # The Rake task that is used to generate documentation. Defaults to "doc". # Set to nil to disable documentation generation attr_accessor :rake_doc_task end def env_set(name, value) Autoproj.env_set(name, value) end def env_add(name, value) Autoproj.env_add(name, value) end # Defines a Ruby package # # Example: # # ruby_package 'package_name' do |pkg| # pkg.doc_target = 'doc' # end # # +pkg+ is an Autobuild::Importer instance. See the Autobuild API for more # information. def ruby_package(options) package_common(:import, options) do |pkg| pkg.exclude << /\.so$/ pkg.exclude << /Makefile$/ pkg.exclude << /mkmf.log$/ pkg.exclude << /\.o$/ pkg.extend Autoproj::RubyPackage pkg.rake_setup_task = "default" pkg.rake_doc_task = "redocs" # Set up code pkg.post_install do pkg.progress_start "setting up Ruby package %s" do Autobuild.update_environment pkg.srcdir # Add lib/ unconditionally, as we know that it is a ruby package. # Autobuild will add it only if there is a .rb file in the directory libdir = File.join(pkg.srcdir, 'lib') if File.directory?(libdir) Autobuild.env_add_path 'RUBYLIB', libdir end if pkg.rake_setup_task && File.file?(File.join(pkg.srcdir, 'Rakefile')) Autobuild::Subprocess.run pkg, 'post-install', 'rake', pkg.rake_setup_task, :working_directory => pkg.srcdir end end end yield(pkg) if block_given? # Documentation code. Ignore if the user provided its own documentation # task, or disabled the documentation generation altogether by setting # rake_doc_task to nil if !pkg.has_doc? && pkg.rake_doc_task pkg.doc_task do pkg.progress_start "generating documentation for %s" do Autobuild::Subprocess.run pkg, 'doc', 'rake', pkg.rake_doc_task, :working_directory => pkg.srcdir end end end end end # Defines an oroGen package. By default, autoproj will look for an orogen file # called package_basename.orogen if the package is called dir/package_basename # # Example: # orogen_package 'package_name' do |pkg| # pkg.orogen_file = "my.orogen" # pkg.corba = false # end # # +pkg+ is an Autobuild::Orogen instance. See the Autobuild API for more # information. def orogen_package(options, &block) package_common(:orogen, options) do |pkg| yield(pkg) if block_given? end end # Declare that the packages declared in the block should be built only on the # given operating system. OS descriptions are space-separated strings containing # OS name and version. # # The block will simply be ignored if run on another architecture def only_on(*architectures) architectures = architectures.map do |name| if name.respond_to?(:to_str) [name] else name end end os_names, os_versions = Autoproj::OSDependencies.operating_system matching_archs = architectures.find_all { |arch| os_names.include?(arch[0].downcase) } if matching_archs.empty? return elsif matching_archs.none? { |arch| !arch[1] || os_versions.include?(arch[1].downcase) } return end yield end # Declare that the packages declared in the block should not be built in the # given operating system. OS descriptions are space-separated strings containing # OS name and version. # # An error will occur if the user tries to build it on one of those # architectures def not_on(*architectures) architectures = architectures.map do |name| if name.respond_to?(:to_str) [name] else name end end os_names, os_versions = Autoproj::OSDependencies.operating_system matching_archs = architectures.find_all { |arch| os_names.include?(arch[0].downcase) } if matching_archs.empty? return yield elsif matching_archs.all? { |arch| arch[1] && !os_versions.include?(arch[1].downcase) } return yield end # Simply get the current list of packages, yield the block, and exclude all # packages that have been added current_packages = Autobuild::Package.each(true).map(&:last).map(&:name).to_set yield new_packages = Autobuild::Package.each(true).map(&:last).map(&:name).to_set - current_packages new_packages.each do |pkg_name| Autoproj.manifest.add_exclusion(pkg_name, "#{pkg_name} is disabled on this operating system") end end # Defines an import-only package, i.e. a package that is simply checked out but # not built in any way def source_package(options) package_common(options) do |pkg| pkg.srcdir = pkg.name yield(pkg) if block_given? end end # Define a configuration option # # See Autoproj.configuration_option def configuration_option(*opts, &block) Autoproj.configuration_option(*opts, &block) end # Retrieves the configuration value for the given option # # See Autoproj.user_config def user_config(key) Autoproj.user_config(key) end class Autobuild::Git def snapshot(package, target_dir) Dir.chdir(package.srcdir) do head_commit = `git rev-parse #{branch}`.chomp { 'commit' => head_commit } end end end class Autobuild::ArchiveImporter def snapshot(package, target_dir) archive_dir = File.join(target_dir, 'archives') FileUtils.mkdir_p archive_dir FileUtils.cp @cachefile, archive_dir { 'url' => File.join('$AUTOPROJ_SOURCE_DIR', File.basename(@cachefile)) } end end def package(name) Autobuild::Package[name] end # Returns true if +name+ is a valid package and is neither excluded nor ignored # from the build def package_selected?(name) Autoproj.manifest.package_selected?(name, false) end # Returns true if +name+ is a valid package and is included in the build def package_enabled?(name) Autoproj.manifest.package_enabled?(name, false) end # If used in init.rb, allows to disable automatic imports from specific package # sets def disable_imports_from(name) Autoproj.manifest.disable_imports_from(name) end # Moves the given package to a new subdirectory def move_package(name, new_dir) Autoproj.manifest.move_package(name, new_dir) end # Removes all the packages currently added from the given metapackage # # Calling this function will make sure that the given metapackage is now empty. def clear_metapackage(name) meta = Autoproj.manifest.metapackage(name) meta.packages.clear end # Declares a new metapackage, or adds packages to an existing one def metapackage(name, *packages) Autoproj.manifest.metapackage(name, *packages) end # This can be used only during the load of a package set # # It defines the set of packages that will be built if 'package_set_name' is # used. By default, all of the package set's packages are included. After a call # to default_packages, only the packages listed (and their dependencies) are. def default_packages(*names) pkg_set = Autoproj.current_package_set clear_metapackage(pkg_set.name) metapackage(pkg_set.name, *names) end # This can be used only during the load of a package set # # It removes the given packages from the set of packages that will be built if # 'package_set_name' is used. By default, all of the package set's packages are # included. After a call to default_packages, only the packages listed (and # their dependencies) are. def remove_from_default(*names) pkg_set = Autoproj.current_package_set Autoproj.manifest.metapackage(pkg_set.name).packages.delete_if do |pkg| names.include?(pkg.name) end end