bitbake: toaster: add started property to Build

Add a property to the Build model which records whether
the BuildStarted event has occurred for the build.

The proxy for this event is the presence of variables recorded
against the Build: as the buildinfohelper only saves variables
when the BuildStarted event occurs (as the variables aren't
available on the bitbake server before that point), we can
tell whether BuildStarted has happened by counting Variable
objects on the Build.

This can then be used to determine whether a Build "properly"
started, enabling a different dashboard display (left-hand menu
hidden) if the build didn't record any useful information (e.g.
if it had a bad target).

[YOCTO #8443]

(Bitbake rev: aa151a4d2de4a54fe3075a8c56a4935158398a18)

Signed-off-by: Elliot Smith <elliot.smith@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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Elliot Smith 2016-07-13 14:39:47 +01:00 committed by Richard Purdie
parent dce5037646
commit e387a7ab9d
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@ -436,6 +436,21 @@ class Build(models.Model):
return recent_builds
def started(self):
"""
As build variables are only added for a build when its BuildStarted event
is received, a build with no build variables is counted as
"in preparation" and not properly started yet. This method
will return False if a build has no build variables (it never properly
started), or True otherwise.
Note that this is a temporary workaround for the fact that we don't
have a fine-grained state variable on a build which would allow us
to record "in progress" (BuildStarted received) vs. "in preparation".
"""
variables = Variable.objects.filter(build=self)
return len(variables) > 0
def completeper(self):
tf = Task.objects.filter(build = self)
tfc = tf.count()