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# Copyright 2017 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
import ast
import collections
import logging
import sys
import tokenize
import gclient_utils
from third_party import schema
if sys.version_info.major == 2:
# We use cStringIO.StringIO because it is equivalent to Py3's io.StringIO.
from cStringIO import StringIO
else:
from io import StringIO
class _NodeDict(collections.MutableMapping):
"""Dict-like type that also stores information on AST nodes and tokens."""
def __init__(self, data, tokens=None):
self.data = collections.OrderedDict(data)
self.tokens = tokens
def __str__(self):
return str({k: v[0] for k, v in self.data.items()})
def __repr__(self):
return self.__str__()
def __getitem__(self, key):
return self.data[key][0]
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
self.data[key] = (value, None)
def __delitem__(self, key):
del self.data[key]
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self.data)
def __len__(self):
return len(self.data)
def MoveTokens(self, origin, delta):
if self.tokens:
new_tokens = {}
for pos, token in self.tokens.iteritems():
if pos[0] >= origin:
pos = (pos[0] + delta, pos[1])
token = token[:2] + (pos,) + token[3:]
new_tokens[pos] = token
for value, node in self.data.values():
if node.lineno >= origin:
node.lineno += delta
if isinstance(value, _NodeDict):
value.MoveTokens(origin, delta)
def GetNode(self, key):
return self.data[key][1]
def SetNode(self, key, value, node):
self.data[key] = (value, node)
def _NodeDictSchema(dict_schema):
"""Validate dict_schema after converting _NodeDict to a regular dict."""
def validate(d):
schema.Schema(dict_schema).validate(dict(d))
return True
return validate
# See https://github.com/keleshev/schema for docs how to configure schema.
_GCLIENT_DEPS_SCHEMA = _NodeDictSchema({
schema.Optional(str):
schema.Or(
None,
str,
_NodeDictSchema({
# Repo and revision to check out under the path
# (same as if no dict was used).
'url':
schema.Or(None, str),
# Optional condition string. The dep will only be processed
# if the condition evaluates to True.
schema.Optional('condition'):
str,
schema.Optional('dep_type', default='git'):
str,
}),
# CIPD package.
_NodeDictSchema({
'packages': [
_NodeDictSchema({
'package': str,
'version': str,
})
],
schema.Optional('condition'):
str,
schema.Optional('dep_type', default='cipd'):
str,
}),
),
})
_GCLIENT_HOOKS_SCHEMA = [
_NodeDictSchema({
# Hook action: list of command-line arguments to invoke.
'action': [str],
# Name of the hook. Doesn't affect operation.
schema.Optional('name'):
str,
# Hook pattern (regex). Originally intended to limit some hooks to run
# only when files matching the pattern have changed. In practice, with
# git, gclient runs all the hooks regardless of this field.
schema.Optional('pattern'):
str,
# Working directory where to execute the hook.
schema.Optional('cwd'):
str,
# Optional condition string. The hook will only be run
# if the condition evaluates to True.
schema.Optional('condition'):
str,
})
]
_GCLIENT_SCHEMA = schema.Schema(
_NodeDictSchema({
# List of host names from which dependencies are allowed (whitelist).
# NOTE: when not present, all hosts are allowed.
# NOTE: scoped to current DEPS file, not recursive.
schema.Optional('allowed_hosts'): [schema.Optional(str)],
# Mapping from paths to repo and revision to check out under that path.
# Applying this mapping to the on-disk checkout is the main purpose
# of gclient, and also why the config file is called DEPS.
#
# The following functions are allowed:
#
# Var(): allows variable substitution (either from 'vars' dict below,
# or command-line override)
schema.Optional('deps'):
_GCLIENT_DEPS_SCHEMA,
# Similar to 'deps' (see above) - also keyed by OS (e.g. 'linux').
# Also see 'target_os'.
schema.Optional('deps_os'):
_NodeDictSchema({
schema.Optional(str): _GCLIENT_DEPS_SCHEMA,
}),
# Dependency to get gclient_gn_args* settings from. This allows these
# values to be set in a recursedeps file, rather than requiring that
# they exist in the top-level solution.
schema.Optional('gclient_gn_args_from'):
str,
# Path to GN args file to write selected variables.
schema.Optional('gclient_gn_args_file'):
str,
# Subset of variables to write to the GN args file (see above).
schema.Optional('gclient_gn_args'): [schema.Optional(str)],
# Hooks executed after gclient sync (unless suppressed), or explicitly
# on gclient hooks. See _GCLIENT_HOOKS_SCHEMA for details.
# Also see 'pre_deps_hooks'.
schema.Optional('hooks'):
_GCLIENT_HOOKS_SCHEMA,
# Similar to 'hooks', also keyed by OS.
schema.Optional('hooks_os'):
_NodeDictSchema({
schema.Optional(str): _GCLIENT_HOOKS_SCHEMA
}),
# Rules which #includes are allowed in the directory.
# Also see 'skip_child_includes' and 'specific_include_rules'.
schema.Optional('include_rules'): [schema.Optional(str)],
# Hooks executed before processing DEPS. See 'hooks' for more details.
schema.Optional('pre_deps_hooks'):
_GCLIENT_HOOKS_SCHEMA,
# Recursion limit for nested DEPS.
schema.Optional('recursion'):
int,
# Whitelists deps for which recursion should be enabled.
schema.Optional('recursedeps'): [
schema.Optional(schema.Or(str, (str, str), [str, str])),
],
# Blacklists directories for checking 'include_rules'.
schema.Optional('skip_child_includes'): [schema.Optional(str)],
# Mapping from paths to include rules specific for that path.
# See 'include_rules' for more details.
schema.Optional('specific_include_rules'):
_NodeDictSchema({
schema.Optional(str): [str]
}),
# List of additional OS names to consider when selecting dependencies
# from deps_os.
schema.Optional('target_os'): [schema.Optional(str)],
# For recursed-upon sub-dependencies, check out their own dependencies
# relative to the parent's path, rather than relative to the .gclient
# file.
schema.Optional('use_relative_paths'):
bool,
# For recursed-upon sub-dependencies, run their hooks relative to the
# parent's path instead of relative to the .gclient file.
schema.Optional('use_relative_hooks'):
bool,
# Variables that can be referenced using Var() - see 'deps'.
schema.Optional('vars'):
_NodeDictSchema({
schema.Optional(str): schema.Or(str, bool),
}),
}))
def _gclient_eval(node_or_string, filename='<unknown>', vars_dict=None):
"""Safely evaluates a single expression. Returns the result."""
_allowed_names = {'None': None, 'True': True, 'False': False}
if isinstance(node_or_string, str):
node_or_string = ast.parse(node_or_string, filename=filename, mode='eval')
if isinstance(node_or_string, ast.Expression):
node_or_string = node_or_string.body
def _convert(node):
if isinstance(node, ast.Str):
if vars_dict is None:
return node.s
try:
return node.s.format(**vars_dict)
except KeyError as e:
raise KeyError(
'%s was used as a variable, but was not declared in the vars dict '
'(file %r, line %s)' % (
e.message, filename, getattr(node, 'lineno', '<unknown>')))
elif isinstance(node, ast.Num):
return node.n
elif isinstance(node, ast.Tuple):
return tuple(map(_convert, node.elts))
elif isinstance(node, ast.List):
return list(map(_convert, node.elts))
elif isinstance(node, ast.Dict):
return _NodeDict((_convert(k), (_convert(v), v))
for k, v in zip(node.keys, node.values))
elif isinstance(node, ast.Name):
if node.id not in _allowed_names:
raise ValueError(
'invalid name %r (file %r, line %s)' % (
node.id, filename, getattr(node, 'lineno', '<unknown>')))
return _allowed_names[node.id]
elif not sys.version_info[:2] < (3, 4) and isinstance(
node, ast.NameConstant): # Since Python 3.4
return node.value
elif isinstance(node, ast.Call):
if not isinstance(node.func, ast.Name) or node.func.id != 'Var':
raise ValueError(
'Var is the only allowed function (file %r, line %s)' % (
filename, getattr(node, 'lineno', '<unknown>')))
if node.keywords or getattr(node, 'starargs', None) or getattr(
node, 'kwargs', None) or len(node.args) != 1:
raise ValueError(
'Var takes exactly one argument (file %r, line %s)' % (
filename, getattr(node, 'lineno', '<unknown>')))
arg = _convert(node.args[0])
if not isinstance(arg, str):
raise ValueError(
'Var\'s argument must be a variable name (file %r, line %s)' % (
filename, getattr(node, 'lineno', '<unknown>')))
if vars_dict is None:
return '{' + arg + '}'
if arg not in vars_dict:
raise KeyError(
'%s was used as a variable, but was not declared in the vars dict '
'(file %r, line %s)' % (
arg, filename, getattr(node, 'lineno', '<unknown>')))
return vars_dict[arg]
elif isinstance(node, ast.BinOp) and isinstance(node.op, ast.Add):
return _convert(node.left) + _convert(node.right)
elif isinstance(node, ast.BinOp) and isinstance(node.op, ast.Mod):
return _convert(node.left) % _convert(node.right)
else:
raise ValueError(
'unexpected AST node: %s %s (file %r, line %s)' % (
node, ast.dump(node), filename,
getattr(node, 'lineno', '<unknown>')))
return _convert(node_or_string)
def Exec(content, filename='<unknown>', vars_override=None, builtin_vars=None):
"""Safely execs a set of assignments."""
def _validate_statement(node, local_scope):
if not isinstance(node, ast.Assign):
raise ValueError(
'unexpected AST node: %s %s (file %r, line %s)' % (
node, ast.dump(node), filename,
getattr(node, 'lineno', '<unknown>')))
if len(node.targets) != 1:
raise ValueError(
'invalid assignment: use exactly one target (file %r, line %s)' % (
filename, getattr(node, 'lineno', '<unknown>')))
target = node.targets[0]
if not isinstance(target, ast.Name):
raise ValueError(
'invalid assignment: target should be a name (file %r, line %s)' % (
filename, getattr(node, 'lineno', '<unknown>')))
if target.id in local_scope:
raise ValueError(
'invalid assignment: overrides var %r (file %r, line %s)' % (
target.id, filename, getattr(node, 'lineno', '<unknown>')))
node_or_string = ast.parse(content, filename=filename, mode='exec')
if isinstance(node_or_string, ast.Expression):
node_or_string = node_or_string.body
if not isinstance(node_or_string, ast.Module):
raise ValueError(
'unexpected AST node: %s %s (file %r, line %s)' % (
node_or_string,
ast.dump(node_or_string),
filename,
getattr(node_or_string, 'lineno', '<unknown>')))
statements = {}
for statement in node_or_string.body:
_validate_statement(statement, statements)
statements[statement.targets[0].id] = statement.value
# The tokenized representation needs to end with a newline token, otherwise
# untokenization will trigger an assert later on.
# In Python 2.7 on Windows we need to ensure the input ends with a newline
# for a newline token to be generated.
# In other cases a newline token is always generated during tokenization so
# this has no effect.
# TODO: Remove this workaround after migrating to Python 3.
content += '\n'
tokens = {
token[2]: list(token) for token in tokenize.generate_tokens(
StringIO(content).readline)
}
local_scope = _NodeDict({}, tokens)
# Process vars first, so we can expand variables in the rest of the DEPS file.
vars_dict = {}
if 'vars' in statements:
vars_statement = statements['vars']
value = _gclient_eval(vars_statement, filename)
local_scope.SetNode('vars', value, vars_statement)
# Update the parsed vars with the overrides, but only if they are already
# present (overrides do not introduce new variables).
vars_dict.update(value)
if builtin_vars:
vars_dict.update(builtin_vars)
if vars_override:
vars_dict.update({k: v for k, v in vars_override.items() if k in vars_dict})
for name, node in statements.items():
value = _gclient_eval(node, filename, vars_dict)
local_scope.SetNode(name, value, node)
return _GCLIENT_SCHEMA.validate(local_scope)
def ExecLegacy(content, filename='<unknown>', vars_override=None,
builtin_vars=None):
"""Executes a DEPS file |content| using exec."""
local_scope = {}
global_scope = {'Var': lambda var_name: '{%s}' % var_name}
# If we use 'exec' directly, it complains that 'Parse' contains a nested
# function with free variables.
# This is because on versions of Python < 2.7.9, "exec(a, b, c)" not the same
# as "exec a in b, c" (See https://bugs.python.org/issue21591).
eval(compile(content, filename, 'exec'), global_scope, local_scope)
vars_dict = {}
vars_dict.update(local_scope.get('vars', {}))
if builtin_vars:
vars_dict.update(builtin_vars)
if vars_override:
vars_dict.update({k: v for k, v in vars_override.items() if k in vars_dict})
if not vars_dict:
return local_scope
def _DeepFormat(node):
if isinstance(node, str):
return node.format(**vars_dict)
elif isinstance(node, dict):
return {k.format(**vars_dict): _DeepFormat(v) for k, v in node.items()}
elif isinstance(node, list):
return [_DeepFormat(elem) for elem in node]
elif isinstance(node, tuple):
return tuple(_DeepFormat(elem) for elem in node)
else:
return node
return _DeepFormat(local_scope)
def _StandardizeDeps(deps_dict, vars_dict):
""""Standardizes the deps_dict.
For each dependency:
- Expands the variable in the dependency name.
- Ensures the dependency is a dictionary.
- Set's the 'dep_type' to be 'git' by default.
"""
new_deps_dict = {}
for dep_name, dep_info in deps_dict.items():
dep_name = dep_name.format(**vars_dict)
if not isinstance(dep_info, collections.Mapping):
dep_info = {'url': dep_info}
dep_info.setdefault('dep_type', 'git')
new_deps_dict[dep_name] = dep_info
return new_deps_dict
def _MergeDepsOs(deps_dict, os_deps_dict, os_name):
"""Merges the deps in os_deps_dict into conditional dependencies in deps_dict.
The dependencies in os_deps_dict are transformed into conditional dependencies
using |'checkout_' + os_name|.
If the dependency is already present, the URL and revision must coincide.
"""
for dep_name, dep_info in os_deps_dict.items():
# Make this condition very visible, so it's not a silent failure.
# It's unclear how to support None override in deps_os.
if dep_info['url'] is None:
logging.error('Ignoring %r:%r in %r deps_os', dep_name, dep_info, os_name)
continue
os_condition = 'checkout_' + (os_name if os_name != 'unix' else 'linux')
UpdateCondition(dep_info, 'and', os_condition)
if dep_name in deps_dict:
if deps_dict[dep_name]['url'] != dep_info['url']:
raise gclient_utils.Error(
'Value from deps_os (%r; %r: %r) conflicts with existing deps '
'entry (%r).' % (
os_name, dep_name, dep_info, deps_dict[dep_name]))
UpdateCondition(dep_info, 'or', deps_dict[dep_name].get('condition'))
deps_dict[dep_name] = dep_info
def UpdateCondition(info_dict, op, new_condition):
"""Updates info_dict's condition with |new_condition|.
An absent value is treated as implicitly True.
"""
curr_condition = info_dict.get('condition')
# Easy case: Both are present.
if curr_condition and new_condition:
info_dict['condition'] = '(%s) %s (%s)' % (
curr_condition, op, new_condition)
# If |op| == 'and', and at least one condition is present, then use it.
elif op == 'and' and (curr_condition or new_condition):
info_dict['condition'] = curr_condition or new_condition
# Otherwise, no condition should be set
elif curr_condition:
del info_dict['condition']
def Parse(content, validate_syntax, filename, vars_override=None,
builtin_vars=None):
"""Parses DEPS strings.
Executes the Python-like string stored in content, resulting in a Python
dictionary specifyied by the schema above. Supports syntax validation and
variable expansion.
Args:
content: str. DEPS file stored as a string.
validate_syntax: bool. Whether syntax should be validated using the schema
defined above.
filename: str. The name of the DEPS file, or a string describing the source
of the content, e.g. '<string>', '<unknown>'.
vars_override: dict, optional. A dictionary with overrides for the variables
defined by the DEPS file.
builtin_vars: dict, optional. A dictionary with variables that are provided
by default.
Returns:
A Python dict with the parsed contents of the DEPS file, as specified by the
schema above.
"""
if validate_syntax:
result = Exec(content, filename, vars_override, builtin_vars)
else:
result = ExecLegacy(content, filename, vars_override, builtin_vars)
vars_dict = result.get('vars', {})
if 'deps' in result:
result['deps'] = _StandardizeDeps(result['deps'], vars_dict)
if 'deps_os' in result:
deps = result.setdefault('deps', {})
for os_name, os_deps in result['deps_os'].iteritems():
os_deps = _StandardizeDeps(os_deps, vars_dict)
_MergeDepsOs(deps, os_deps, os_name)
del result['deps_os']
if 'hooks_os' in result:
hooks = result.setdefault('hooks', [])
for os_name, os_hooks in result['hooks_os'].iteritems():
for hook in os_hooks:
UpdateCondition(hook, 'and', 'checkout_' + os_name)
hooks.extend(os_hooks)
del result['hooks_os']
return result
def EvaluateCondition(condition, variables, referenced_variables=None):
"""Safely evaluates a boolean condition. Returns the result."""
if not referenced_variables:
referenced_variables = set()
_allowed_names = {'None': None, 'True': True, 'False': False}
main_node = ast.parse(condition, mode='eval')
if isinstance(main_node, ast.Expression):
main_node = main_node.body
def _convert(node):
if isinstance(node, ast.Str):
return node.s
elif isinstance(node, ast.Name):
if node.id in referenced_variables:
raise ValueError(
'invalid cyclic reference to %r (inside %r)' % (
node.id, condition))
elif node.id in _allowed_names:
return _allowed_names[node.id]
elif node.id in variables:
value = variables[node.id]
# Allow using "native" types, without wrapping everything in strings.
# Note that schema constraints still apply to variables.
if not isinstance(value, str):
return value
# Recursively evaluate the variable reference.
return EvaluateCondition(
variables[node.id],
variables,
referenced_variables.union([node.id]))
else:
# Implicitly convert unrecognized names to strings.
# If we want to change this, we'll need to explicitly distinguish
# between arguments for GN to be passed verbatim, and ones to
# be evaluated.
return node.id
elif isinstance(node, ast.BoolOp) and isinstance(node.op, ast.Or):
if len(node.values) != 2:
raise ValueError(
'invalid "or": exactly 2 operands required (inside %r)' % (
condition))
left = _convert(node.values[0])
right = _convert(node.values[1])
if not isinstance(left, bool):
raise ValueError(
'invalid "or" operand %r (inside %r)' % (left, condition))
if not isinstance(right, bool):
raise ValueError(
'invalid "or" operand %r (inside %r)' % (right, condition))
return left or right
elif isinstance(node, ast.BoolOp) and isinstance(node.op, ast.And):
if len(node.values) != 2:
raise ValueError(
'invalid "and": exactly 2 operands required (inside %r)' % (
condition))
left = _convert(node.values[0])
right = _convert(node.values[1])
if not isinstance(left, bool):
raise ValueError(
'invalid "and" operand %r (inside %r)' % (left, condition))
if not isinstance(right, bool):
raise ValueError(
'invalid "and" operand %r (inside %r)' % (right, condition))
return left and right
elif isinstance(node, ast.UnaryOp) and isinstance(node.op, ast.Not):
value = _convert(node.operand)
if not isinstance(value, bool):
raise ValueError(
'invalid "not" operand %r (inside %r)' % (value, condition))
return not value
elif isinstance(node, ast.Compare):
if len(node.ops) != 1:
raise ValueError(
'invalid compare: exactly 1 operator required (inside %r)' % (
condition))
if len(node.comparators) != 1:
raise ValueError(
'invalid compare: exactly 1 comparator required (inside %r)' % (
condition))
left = _convert(node.left)
right = _convert(node.comparators[0])
if isinstance(node.ops[0], ast.Eq):
return left == right
if isinstance(node.ops[0], ast.NotEq):
return left != right
raise ValueError(
'unexpected operator: %s %s (inside %r)' % (
node.ops[0], ast.dump(node), condition))
else:
raise ValueError(
'unexpected AST node: %s %s (inside %r)' % (
node, ast.dump(node), condition))
return _convert(main_node)
def RenderDEPSFile(gclient_dict):
contents = sorted(gclient_dict.tokens.values(), key=lambda token: token[2])
# The last token is a newline, which we ensure in Exec() for compatibility.
# However tests pass in inputs not ending with a newline and expect the same
# back, so for backwards compatibility need to remove that newline character.
# TODO: Fix tests to expect the newline
return tokenize.untokenize(contents)[:-1]
def _UpdateAstString(tokens, node, value):
position = node.lineno, node.col_offset
quote_char = ''
if isinstance(node, ast.Str):
quote_char = tokens[position][1][0]
tokens[position][1] = quote_char + value + quote_char
node.s = value
def _ShiftLinesInTokens(tokens, delta, start):
new_tokens = {}
for token in tokens.values():
if token[2][0] >= start:
token[2] = token[2][0] + delta, token[2][1]
token[3] = token[3][0] + delta, token[3][1]
new_tokens[token[2]] = token
return new_tokens
def AddVar(gclient_dict, var_name, value):
if not isinstance(gclient_dict, _NodeDict) or gclient_dict.tokens is None:
raise ValueError(
"Can't use SetVar for the given gclient dict. It contains no "
"formatting information.")
if 'vars' not in gclient_dict:
raise KeyError("vars dict is not defined.")
if var_name in gclient_dict['vars']:
raise ValueError(
"%s has already been declared in the vars dict. Consider using SetVar "
"instead." % var_name)
if not gclient_dict['vars']:
raise ValueError('vars dict is empty. This is not yet supported.')
# We will attempt to add the var right after 'vars = {'.
node = gclient_dict.GetNode('vars')
if node is None:
raise ValueError(
"The vars dict has no formatting information." % var_name)
line = node.lineno + 1
# We will try to match the new var's indentation to the next variable.
col = node.keys[0].col_offset
# We use a minimal Python dictionary, so that ast can parse it.
var_content = '{\n%s"%s": "%s",\n}' % (' ' * col, var_name, value)
var_ast = ast.parse(var_content).body[0].value
# Set the ast nodes for the key and value.
vars_node = gclient_dict.GetNode('vars')
var_name_node = var_ast.keys[0]
var_name_node.lineno += line - 2
vars_node.keys.insert(0, var_name_node)
value_node = var_ast.values[0]
value_node.lineno += line - 2
vars_node.values.insert(0, value_node)
# Update the tokens.
var_tokens = list(tokenize.generate_tokens(StringIO(var_content).readline))
var_tokens = {
token[2]: list(token)
# Ignore the tokens corresponding to braces and new lines.
for token in var_tokens[2:-2]
}
gclient_dict.tokens = _ShiftLinesInTokens(gclient_dict.tokens, 1, line)
gclient_dict.tokens.update(_ShiftLinesInTokens(var_tokens, line - 2, 0))
def SetVar(gclient_dict, var_name, value):
if not isinstance(gclient_dict, _NodeDict) or gclient_dict.tokens is None:
raise ValueError(
"Can't use SetVar for the given gclient dict. It contains no "
"formatting information.")
tokens = gclient_dict.tokens
if 'vars' not in gclient_dict:
raise KeyError("vars dict is not defined.")
if var_name not in gclient_dict['vars']:
raise ValueError(
"%s has not been declared in the vars dict. Consider using AddVar "
"instead." % var_name)
node = gclient_dict['vars'].GetNode(var_name)
if node is None:
raise ValueError(
"The vars entry for %s has no formatting information." % var_name)
_UpdateAstString(tokens, node, value)
gclient_dict['vars'].SetNode(var_name, value, node)
def _GetVarName(node):
if isinstance(node, ast.Call):
return node.args[0].s
elif node.s.endswith('}'):
last_brace = node.s.rfind('{')
return node.s[last_brace+1:-1]
return None
def SetCIPD(gclient_dict, dep_name, package_name, new_version):
if not isinstance(gclient_dict, _NodeDict) or gclient_dict.tokens is None:
raise ValueError(
"Can't use SetCIPD for the given gclient dict. It contains no "
"formatting information.")
tokens = gclient_dict.tokens
if 'deps' not in gclient_dict or dep_name not in gclient_dict['deps']:
raise KeyError(
"Could not find any dependency called %s." % dep_name)
# Find the package with the given name
packages = [
package
for package in gclient_dict['deps'][dep_name]['packages']
if package['package'] == package_name
]
if len(packages) != 1:
raise ValueError(
"There must be exactly one package with the given name (%s), "
"%s were found." % (package_name, len(packages)))
# TODO(ehmaldonado): Support Var in package's version.
node = packages[0].GetNode('version')
if node is None:
raise ValueError(
"The deps entry for %s:%s has no formatting information." %
(dep_name, package_name))
if not isinstance(node, ast.Call) and not isinstance(node, ast.Str):
raise ValueError(
"Unsupported dependency revision format. Please file a bug to the "
"Infra>SDK component in crbug.com")
var_name = _GetVarName(node)
if var_name is not None:
SetVar(gclient_dict, var_name, new_version)
else:
_UpdateAstString(tokens, node, new_version)
packages[0].SetNode('version', new_version, node)
def SetRevision(gclient_dict, dep_name, new_revision):
def _UpdateRevision(dep_dict, dep_key, new_revision):
dep_node = dep_dict.GetNode(dep_key)
if dep_node is None:
raise ValueError(
"The deps entry for %s has no formatting information." % dep_name)
node = dep_node
if isinstance(node, ast.BinOp):
node = node.right
if not isinstance(node, ast.Call) and not isinstance(node, ast.Str):
raise ValueError(
"Unsupported dependency revision format. Please file a bug to the "
"Infra>SDK component in crbug.com")
var_name = _GetVarName(node)
if var_name is not None:
SetVar(gclient_dict, var_name, new_revision)
else:
if '@' in node.s:
# '@' is part of the last string, which we want to modify. Discard
# whatever was after the '@' and put the new revision in its place.
new_revision = node.s.split('@')[0] + '@' + new_revision
elif '@' not in dep_dict[dep_key]:
# '@' is not part of the URL at all. This mean the dependency is
# unpinned and we should pin it.
new_revision = node.s + '@' + new_revision
_UpdateAstString(tokens, node, new_revision)
dep_dict.SetNode(dep_key, new_revision, node)
if not isinstance(gclient_dict, _NodeDict) or gclient_dict.tokens is None:
raise ValueError(
"Can't use SetRevision for the given gclient dict. It contains no "
"formatting information.")
tokens = gclient_dict.tokens
if 'deps' not in gclient_dict or dep_name not in gclient_dict['deps']:
raise KeyError(
"Could not find any dependency called %s." % dep_name)
if isinstance(gclient_dict['deps'][dep_name], _NodeDict):
_UpdateRevision(gclient_dict['deps'][dep_name], 'url', new_revision)
else:
_UpdateRevision(gclient_dict['deps'], dep_name, new_revision)
def GetVar(gclient_dict, var_name):
if 'vars' not in gclient_dict or var_name not in gclient_dict['vars']:
raise KeyError(
"Could not find any variable called %s." % var_name)
return gclient_dict['vars'][var_name]
def GetCIPD(gclient_dict, dep_name, package_name):
if 'deps' not in gclient_dict or dep_name not in gclient_dict['deps']:
raise KeyError(
"Could not find any dependency called %s." % dep_name)
# Find the package with the given name
packages = [
package
for package in gclient_dict['deps'][dep_name]['packages']
if package['package'] == package_name
]
if len(packages) != 1:
raise ValueError(
"There must be exactly one package with the given name (%s), "
"%s were found." % (package_name, len(packages)))
return packages[0]['version']
def GetRevision(gclient_dict, dep_name):
if 'deps' not in gclient_dict or dep_name not in gclient_dict['deps']:
raise KeyError(
"Could not find any dependency called %s." % dep_name)
dep = gclient_dict['deps'][dep_name]
if dep is None:
return None
elif isinstance(dep, basestring):
_, _, revision = dep.partition('@')
return revision or None
elif isinstance(dep, collections.Mapping) and 'url' in dep:
_, _, revision = dep['url'].partition('@')
return revision or None
else:
raise ValueError(
'%s is not a valid git dependency.' % dep_name)