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(Bitbake rev: 40925230781ddd550bf21d90714c5349f9240a51) Signed-off-by: Chris Larson <chris_larson@mentor.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <rpurdie@linux.intel.com>
456 lines
17 KiB
Python
456 lines
17 KiB
Python
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# BitBake Graphical GTK User Interface
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# Copyright (C) 2008 Intel Corporation
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#
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# Authored by Rob Bradford <rob@linux.intel.com>
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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import gtk
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import gobject
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import threading
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import os
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import datetime
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import time
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class BuildConfiguration:
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""" Represents a potential *or* historic *or* concrete build. It
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encompasses all the things that we need to tell bitbake to do to make it
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build what we want it to build.
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It also stored the metadata URL and the set of possible machines (and the
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distros / images / uris for these. Apart from the metdata URL these are
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not serialised to file (since they may be transient). In some ways this
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functionality might be shifted to the loader class."""
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def __init__ (self):
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self.metadata_url = None
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# Tuple of (distros, image, urls)
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self.machine_options = {}
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self.machine = None
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self.distro = None
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self.image = None
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self.urls = []
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self.extra_urls = []
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self.extra_pkgs = []
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def get_machines_model (self):
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model = gtk.ListStore (gobject.TYPE_STRING)
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for machine in self.machine_options.keys():
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model.append ([machine])
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return model
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def get_distro_and_images_models (self, machine):
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distro_model = gtk.ListStore (gobject.TYPE_STRING)
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for distro in self.machine_options[machine][0]:
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distro_model.append ([distro])
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image_model = gtk.ListStore (gobject.TYPE_STRING)
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for image in self.machine_options[machine][1]:
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image_model.append ([image])
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return (distro_model, image_model)
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def get_repos (self):
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self.urls = self.machine_options[self.machine][2]
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return self.urls
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# It might be a lot lot better if we stored these in like, bitbake conf
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# file format.
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@staticmethod
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def load_from_file (filename):
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conf = BuildConfiguration()
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with open(filename, "r") as f:
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for line in f:
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data = line.split (";")[1]
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if (line.startswith ("metadata-url;")):
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conf.metadata_url = data.strip()
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continue
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if (line.startswith ("url;")):
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conf.urls += [data.strip()]
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continue
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if (line.startswith ("extra-url;")):
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conf.extra_urls += [data.strip()]
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continue
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if (line.startswith ("machine;")):
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conf.machine = data.strip()
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continue
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if (line.startswith ("distribution;")):
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conf.distro = data.strip()
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continue
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if (line.startswith ("image;")):
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conf.image = data.strip()
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continue
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return conf
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# Serialise to a file. This is part of the build process and we use this
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# to be able to repeat a given build (using the same set of parameters)
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# but also so that we can include the details of the image / machine /
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# distro in the build manager tree view.
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def write_to_file (self, filename):
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f = open (filename, "w")
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lines = []
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if (self.metadata_url):
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lines += ["metadata-url;%s\n" % (self.metadata_url)]
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for url in self.urls:
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lines += ["url;%s\n" % (url)]
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for url in self.extra_urls:
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lines += ["extra-url;%s\n" % (url)]
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if (self.machine):
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lines += ["machine;%s\n" % (self.machine)]
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if (self.distro):
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lines += ["distribution;%s\n" % (self.distro)]
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if (self.image):
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lines += ["image;%s\n" % (self.image)]
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f.writelines (lines)
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f.close ()
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class BuildResult(gobject.GObject):
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""" Represents an historic build. Perhaps not successful. But it includes
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things such as the files that are in the directory (the output from the
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build) as well as a deserialised BuildConfiguration file that is stored in
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".conf" in the directory for the build.
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This is GObject so that it can be included in the TreeStore."""
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(STATE_COMPLETE, STATE_FAILED, STATE_ONGOING) = \
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(0, 1, 2)
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def __init__ (self, parent, identifier):
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gobject.GObject.__init__ (self)
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self.date = None
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self.files = []
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self.status = None
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self.identifier = identifier
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self.path = os.path.join (parent, identifier)
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# Extract the date, since the directory name is of the
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# format build-<year><month><day>-<ordinal> we can easily
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# pull it out.
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# TODO: Better to stat a file?
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(_, date, revision) = identifier.split ("-")
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print(date)
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year = int (date[0:4])
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month = int (date[4:6])
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day = int (date[6:8])
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self.date = datetime.date (year, month, day)
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self.conf = None
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# By default builds are STATE_FAILED unless we find a "complete" file
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# in which case they are STATE_COMPLETE
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self.state = BuildResult.STATE_FAILED
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for file in os.listdir (self.path):
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if (file.startswith (".conf")):
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conffile = os.path.join (self.path, file)
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self.conf = BuildConfiguration.load_from_file (conffile)
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elif (file.startswith ("complete")):
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self.state = BuildResult.STATE_COMPLETE
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else:
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self.add_file (file)
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def add_file (self, file):
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# Just add the file for now. Don't care about the type.
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self.files += [(file, None)]
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class BuildManagerModel (gtk.TreeStore):
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""" Model for the BuildManagerTreeView. This derives from gtk.TreeStore
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but it abstracts nicely what the columns mean and the setup of the columns
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in the model. """
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(COL_IDENT, COL_DESC, COL_MACHINE, COL_DISTRO, COL_BUILD_RESULT, COL_DATE, COL_STATE) = \
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(0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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def __init__ (self):
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gtk.TreeStore.__init__ (self,
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gobject.TYPE_STRING,
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gobject.TYPE_STRING,
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gobject.TYPE_STRING,
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gobject.TYPE_STRING,
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gobject.TYPE_OBJECT,
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gobject.TYPE_INT64,
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gobject.TYPE_INT)
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class BuildManager (gobject.GObject):
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""" This class manages the historic builds that have been found in the
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"results" directory but is also used for starting a new build."""
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__gsignals__ = {
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'population-finished' : (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
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gobject.TYPE_NONE,
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()),
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'populate-error' : (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
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gobject.TYPE_NONE,
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())
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}
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def update_build_result (self, result, iter):
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# Convert the date into something we can sort by.
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date = long (time.mktime (result.date.timetuple()))
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# Add a top level entry for the build
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self.model.set (iter,
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BuildManagerModel.COL_IDENT, result.identifier,
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BuildManagerModel.COL_DESC, result.conf.image,
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BuildManagerModel.COL_MACHINE, result.conf.machine,
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BuildManagerModel.COL_DISTRO, result.conf.distro,
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BuildManagerModel.COL_BUILD_RESULT, result,
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BuildManagerModel.COL_DATE, date,
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BuildManagerModel.COL_STATE, result.state)
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# And then we use the files in the directory as the children for the
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# top level iter.
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for file in result.files:
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self.model.append (iter, (None, file[0], None, None, None, date, -1))
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# This function is called as an idle by the BuildManagerPopulaterThread
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def add_build_result (self, result):
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gtk.gdk.threads_enter()
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self.known_builds += [result]
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self.update_build_result (result, self.model.append (None))
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gtk.gdk.threads_leave()
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def notify_build_finished (self):
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# This is a bit of a hack. If we have a running build running then we
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# will have a row in the model in STATE_ONGOING. Find it and make it
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# as if it was a proper historic build (well, it is completed now....)
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# We need to use the iters here rather than the Python iterator
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# interface to the model since we need to pass it into
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# update_build_result
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iter = self.model.get_iter_first()
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while (iter):
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(ident, state) = self.model.get(iter,
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BuildManagerModel.COL_IDENT,
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BuildManagerModel.COL_STATE)
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if state == BuildResult.STATE_ONGOING:
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result = BuildResult (self.results_directory, ident)
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self.update_build_result (result, iter)
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iter = self.model.iter_next(iter)
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def notify_build_succeeded (self):
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# Write the "complete" file so that when we create the BuildResult
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# object we put into the model
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complete_file_path = os.path.join (self.cur_build_directory, "complete")
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f = file (complete_file_path, "w")
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f.close()
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self.notify_build_finished()
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def notify_build_failed (self):
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# Without a "complete" file then this will mark the build as failed:
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self.notify_build_finished()
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# This function is called as an idle
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def emit_population_finished_signal (self):
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gtk.gdk.threads_enter()
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self.emit ("population-finished")
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gtk.gdk.threads_leave()
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class BuildManagerPopulaterThread (threading.Thread):
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def __init__ (self, manager, directory):
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threading.Thread.__init__ (self)
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self.manager = manager
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self.directory = directory
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def run (self):
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# For each of the "build-<...>" directories ..
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if os.path.exists (self.directory):
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for directory in os.listdir (self.directory):
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if not directory.startswith ("build-"):
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continue
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build_result = BuildResult (self.directory, directory)
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self.manager.add_build_result (build_result)
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gobject.idle_add (BuildManager.emit_population_finished_signal,
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self.manager)
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def __init__ (self, server, results_directory):
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gobject.GObject.__init__ (self)
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# The builds that we've found from walking the result directory
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self.known_builds = []
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# Save out the bitbake server, we need this for issuing commands to
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# the cooker:
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self.server = server
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# The TreeStore that we use
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self.model = BuildManagerModel ()
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# The results directory is where we create (and look for) the
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# build-<xyz>-<n> directories. We need to populate ourselves from
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# directory
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self.results_directory = results_directory
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self.populate_from_directory (self.results_directory)
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def populate_from_directory (self, directory):
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thread = BuildManager.BuildManagerPopulaterThread (self, directory)
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thread.start()
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# Come up with the name for the next build ident by combining "build-"
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# with the date formatted as yyyymmdd and then an ordinal. We do this by
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# an optimistic algorithm incrementing the ordinal if we find that it
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# already exists.
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def get_next_build_ident (self):
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today = datetime.date.today ()
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datestr = str (today.year) + str (today.month) + str (today.day)
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revision = 0
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test_name = "build-%s-%d" % (datestr, revision)
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test_path = os.path.join (self.results_directory, test_name)
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while (os.path.exists (test_path)):
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revision += 1
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test_name = "build-%s-%d" % (datestr, revision)
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test_path = os.path.join (self.results_directory, test_name)
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return test_name
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# Take a BuildConfiguration and then try and build it based on the
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# parameters of that configuration. S
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def do_build (self, conf):
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server = self.server
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# Work out the build directory. Note we actually create the
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# directories here since we need to write the ".conf" file. Otherwise
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# we could have relied on bitbake's builder thread to actually make
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# the directories as it proceeds with the build.
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ident = self.get_next_build_ident ()
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build_directory = os.path.join (self.results_directory,
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ident)
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self.cur_build_directory = build_directory
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os.makedirs (build_directory)
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conffile = os.path.join (build_directory, ".conf")
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conf.write_to_file (conffile)
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# Add a row to the model representing this ongoing build. It's kinda a
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# fake entry. If this build completes or fails then this gets updated
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# with the real stuff like the historic builds
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date = long (time.time())
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self.model.append (None, (ident, conf.image, conf.machine, conf.distro,
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None, date, BuildResult.STATE_ONGOING))
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try:
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server.runCommand(["setVariable", "BUILD_IMAGES_FROM_FEEDS", 1])
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server.runCommand(["setVariable", "MACHINE", conf.machine])
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server.runCommand(["setVariable", "DISTRO", conf.distro])
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server.runCommand(["setVariable", "PACKAGE_CLASSES", "package_ipk"])
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server.runCommand(["setVariable", "BBFILES", \
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"""${OEROOT}/meta/packages/*/*.bb ${OEROOT}/meta-moblin/packages/*/*.bb"""])
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server.runCommand(["setVariable", "TMPDIR", "${OEROOT}/build/tmp"])
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server.runCommand(["setVariable", "IPK_FEED_URIS", \
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" ".join(conf.get_repos())])
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server.runCommand(["setVariable", "DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE",
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build_directory])
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server.runCommand(["buildTargets", [conf.image], "rootfs"])
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except Exception as e:
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print(e)
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class BuildManagerTreeView (gtk.TreeView):
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""" The tree view for the build manager. This shows the historic builds
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and so forth. """
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# We use this function to control what goes in the cell since we store
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# the date in the model as seconds since the epoch (for sorting) and so we
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# need to make it human readable.
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def date_format_custom_cell_data_func (self, col, cell, model, iter):
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date = model.get (iter, BuildManagerModel.COL_DATE)[0]
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datestr = time.strftime("%A %d %B %Y", time.localtime(date))
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cell.set_property ("text", datestr)
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# This format function controls what goes in the cell. We use this to map
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# the integer state to a string and also to colourise the text
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def state_format_custom_cell_data_fun (self, col, cell, model, iter):
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state = model.get (iter, BuildManagerModel.COL_STATE)[0]
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if (state == BuildResult.STATE_ONGOING):
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cell.set_property ("text", "Active")
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cell.set_property ("foreground", "#000000")
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elif (state == BuildResult.STATE_FAILED):
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cell.set_property ("text", "Failed")
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cell.set_property ("foreground", "#ff0000")
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elif (state == BuildResult.STATE_COMPLETE):
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cell.set_property ("text", "Complete")
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cell.set_property ("foreground", "#00ff00")
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else:
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cell.set_property ("text", "")
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def __init__ (self):
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gtk.TreeView.__init__(self)
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# Misc descriptiony thing
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renderer = gtk.CellRendererText ()
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col = gtk.TreeViewColumn (None, renderer,
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text=BuildManagerModel.COL_DESC)
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self.append_column (col)
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# Machine
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renderer = gtk.CellRendererText ()
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col = gtk.TreeViewColumn ("Machine", renderer,
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text=BuildManagerModel.COL_MACHINE)
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self.append_column (col)
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# distro
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renderer = gtk.CellRendererText ()
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col = gtk.TreeViewColumn ("Distribution", renderer,
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text=BuildManagerModel.COL_DISTRO)
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self.append_column (col)
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# date (using a custom function for formatting the cell contents it
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# takes epoch -> human readable string)
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renderer = gtk.CellRendererText ()
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col = gtk.TreeViewColumn ("Date", renderer,
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text=BuildManagerModel.COL_DATE)
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self.append_column (col)
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col.set_cell_data_func (renderer,
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self.date_format_custom_cell_data_func)
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# For status.
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renderer = gtk.CellRendererText ()
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col = gtk.TreeViewColumn ("Status", renderer,
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text = BuildManagerModel.COL_STATE)
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self.append_column (col)
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col.set_cell_data_func (renderer,
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self.state_format_custom_cell_data_fun)
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