maruel@chromium.org | 5f3eee3 | 2009-09-17 00:34:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | # Copyright 2009 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
| 2 | # |
| 3 | # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| 4 | # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| 5 | # You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| 6 | # |
| 7 | # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| 8 | # |
| 9 | # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| 10 | # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
| 11 | # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| 12 | # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| 13 | # limitations under the License. |
| 14 | |
| 15 | import os |
bradnelson@google.com | 8f9c69f | 2009-09-17 00:48:28 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 16 | import stat |
maruel@chromium.org | 5f3eee3 | 2009-09-17 00:34:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 17 | import subprocess |
| 18 | import sys |
| 19 | import xml.dom.minidom |
| 20 | |
| 21 | ## Generic utils |
| 22 | |
| 23 | |
| 24 | def ParseXML(output): |
| 25 | try: |
| 26 | return xml.dom.minidom.parseString(output) |
| 27 | except xml.parsers.expat.ExpatError: |
| 28 | return None |
| 29 | |
| 30 | |
| 31 | def GetNamedNodeText(node, node_name): |
| 32 | child_nodes = node.getElementsByTagName(node_name) |
| 33 | if not child_nodes: |
| 34 | return None |
| 35 | assert len(child_nodes) == 1 and child_nodes[0].childNodes.length == 1 |
| 36 | return child_nodes[0].firstChild.nodeValue |
| 37 | |
| 38 | |
| 39 | def GetNodeNamedAttributeText(node, node_name, attribute_name): |
| 40 | child_nodes = node.getElementsByTagName(node_name) |
| 41 | if not child_nodes: |
| 42 | return None |
| 43 | assert len(child_nodes) == 1 |
| 44 | return child_nodes[0].getAttribute(attribute_name) |
| 45 | |
| 46 | |
| 47 | class Error(Exception): |
| 48 | """gclient exception class.""" |
| 49 | pass |
| 50 | |
| 51 | |
| 52 | class PrintableObject(object): |
| 53 | def __str__(self): |
| 54 | output = '' |
| 55 | for i in dir(self): |
| 56 | if i.startswith('__'): |
| 57 | continue |
| 58 | output += '%s = %s\n' % (i, str(getattr(self, i, ''))) |
| 59 | return output |
| 60 | |
| 61 | |
| 62 | def FileRead(filename): |
| 63 | content = None |
| 64 | f = open(filename, "rU") |
| 65 | try: |
| 66 | content = f.read() |
| 67 | finally: |
| 68 | f.close() |
| 69 | return content |
| 70 | |
| 71 | |
| 72 | def FileWrite(filename, content): |
| 73 | f = open(filename, "w") |
| 74 | try: |
| 75 | f.write(content) |
| 76 | finally: |
| 77 | f.close() |
| 78 | |
| 79 | |
| 80 | def RemoveDirectory(*path): |
| 81 | """Recursively removes a directory, even if it's marked read-only. |
| 82 | |
| 83 | Remove the directory located at *path, if it exists. |
| 84 | |
| 85 | shutil.rmtree() doesn't work on Windows if any of the files or directories |
| 86 | are read-only, which svn repositories and some .svn files are. We need to |
| 87 | be able to force the files to be writable (i.e., deletable) as we traverse |
| 88 | the tree. |
| 89 | |
| 90 | Even with all this, Windows still sometimes fails to delete a file, citing |
| 91 | a permission error (maybe something to do with antivirus scans or disk |
| 92 | indexing). The best suggestion any of the user forums had was to wait a |
| 93 | bit and try again, so we do that too. It's hand-waving, but sometimes it |
| 94 | works. :/ |
| 95 | |
| 96 | On POSIX systems, things are a little bit simpler. The modes of the files |
| 97 | to be deleted doesn't matter, only the modes of the directories containing |
| 98 | them are significant. As the directory tree is traversed, each directory |
| 99 | has its mode set appropriately before descending into it. This should |
| 100 | result in the entire tree being removed, with the possible exception of |
| 101 | *path itself, because nothing attempts to change the mode of its parent. |
| 102 | Doing so would be hazardous, as it's not a directory slated for removal. |
| 103 | In the ordinary case, this is not a problem: for our purposes, the user |
| 104 | will never lack write permission on *path's parent. |
| 105 | """ |
| 106 | file_path = os.path.join(*path) |
| 107 | if not os.path.exists(file_path): |
| 108 | return |
| 109 | |
| 110 | if os.path.islink(file_path) or not os.path.isdir(file_path): |
| 111 | raise Error("RemoveDirectory asked to remove non-directory %s" % file_path) |
| 112 | |
| 113 | has_win32api = False |
| 114 | if sys.platform == 'win32': |
| 115 | has_win32api = True |
| 116 | # Some people don't have the APIs installed. In that case we'll do without. |
| 117 | try: |
| 118 | win32api = __import__('win32api') |
| 119 | win32con = __import__('win32con') |
| 120 | except ImportError: |
| 121 | has_win32api = False |
| 122 | else: |
| 123 | # On POSIX systems, we need the x-bit set on the directory to access it, |
| 124 | # the r-bit to see its contents, and the w-bit to remove files from it. |
| 125 | # The actual modes of the files within the directory is irrelevant. |
| 126 | os.chmod(file_path, stat.S_IRUSR | stat.S_IWUSR | stat.S_IXUSR) |
| 127 | for fn in os.listdir(file_path): |
| 128 | fullpath = os.path.join(file_path, fn) |
| 129 | |
| 130 | # If fullpath is a symbolic link that points to a directory, isdir will |
| 131 | # be True, but we don't want to descend into that as a directory, we just |
| 132 | # want to remove the link. Check islink and treat links as ordinary files |
| 133 | # would be treated regardless of what they reference. |
| 134 | if os.path.islink(fullpath) or not os.path.isdir(fullpath): |
| 135 | if sys.platform == 'win32': |
| 136 | os.chmod(fullpath, stat.S_IWRITE) |
| 137 | if has_win32api: |
| 138 | win32api.SetFileAttributes(fullpath, win32con.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL) |
| 139 | try: |
| 140 | os.remove(fullpath) |
| 141 | except OSError, e: |
| 142 | if e.errno != errno.EACCES or sys.platform != 'win32': |
| 143 | raise |
| 144 | print 'Failed to delete %s: trying again' % fullpath |
| 145 | time.sleep(0.1) |
| 146 | os.remove(fullpath) |
| 147 | else: |
| 148 | RemoveDirectory(fullpath) |
| 149 | |
| 150 | if sys.platform == 'win32': |
| 151 | os.chmod(file_path, stat.S_IWRITE) |
| 152 | if has_win32api: |
| 153 | win32api.SetFileAttributes(file_path, win32con.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL) |
| 154 | try: |
| 155 | os.rmdir(file_path) |
| 156 | except OSError, e: |
| 157 | if e.errno != errno.EACCES or sys.platform != 'win32': |
| 158 | raise |
| 159 | print 'Failed to remove %s: trying again' % file_path |
| 160 | time.sleep(0.1) |
| 161 | os.rmdir(file_path) |
| 162 | |
| 163 | |
| 164 | def SubprocessCall(command, in_directory, fail_status=None): |
| 165 | """Runs command, a list, in directory in_directory. |
| 166 | |
| 167 | This function wraps SubprocessCallAndFilter, but does not perform the |
| 168 | filtering functions. See that function for a more complete usage |
| 169 | description. |
| 170 | """ |
| 171 | # Call subprocess and capture nothing: |
| 172 | SubprocessCallAndFilter(command, in_directory, True, True, fail_status) |
| 173 | |
| 174 | |
| 175 | def SubprocessCallAndFilter(command, |
| 176 | in_directory, |
| 177 | print_messages, |
| 178 | print_stdout, |
| 179 | fail_status=None, filter=None): |
| 180 | """Runs command, a list, in directory in_directory. |
| 181 | |
| 182 | If print_messages is true, a message indicating what is being done |
| 183 | is printed to stdout. If print_stdout is true, the command's stdout |
| 184 | is also forwarded to stdout. |
| 185 | |
| 186 | If a filter function is specified, it is expected to take a single |
| 187 | string argument, and it will be called with each line of the |
| 188 | subprocess's output. Each line has had the trailing newline character |
| 189 | trimmed. |
| 190 | |
| 191 | If the command fails, as indicated by a nonzero exit status, gclient will |
| 192 | exit with an exit status of fail_status. If fail_status is None (the |
| 193 | default), gclient will raise an Error exception. |
| 194 | """ |
| 195 | |
| 196 | if print_messages: |
| 197 | print("\n________ running \'%s\' in \'%s\'" |
| 198 | % (' '.join(command), in_directory)) |
| 199 | |
| 200 | # *Sigh*: Windows needs shell=True, or else it won't search %PATH% for the |
| 201 | # executable, but shell=True makes subprocess on Linux fail when it's called |
| 202 | # with a list because it only tries to execute the first item in the list. |
| 203 | kid = subprocess.Popen(command, bufsize=0, cwd=in_directory, |
| 204 | shell=(sys.platform == 'win32'), stdout=subprocess.PIPE) |
| 205 | |
| 206 | # Also, we need to forward stdout to prevent weird re-ordering of output. |
| 207 | # This has to be done on a per byte basis to make sure it is not buffered: |
| 208 | # normally buffering is done for each line, but if svn requests input, no |
| 209 | # end-of-line character is output after the prompt and it would not show up. |
| 210 | in_byte = kid.stdout.read(1) |
| 211 | in_line = "" |
| 212 | while in_byte: |
| 213 | if in_byte != "\r": |
| 214 | if print_stdout: |
| 215 | sys.stdout.write(in_byte) |
| 216 | if in_byte != "\n": |
| 217 | in_line += in_byte |
| 218 | if in_byte == "\n" and filter: |
| 219 | filter(in_line) |
| 220 | in_line = "" |
| 221 | in_byte = kid.stdout.read(1) |
| 222 | rv = kid.wait() |
| 223 | |
| 224 | if rv: |
| 225 | msg = "failed to run command: %s" % " ".join(command) |
| 226 | |
| 227 | if fail_status != None: |
| 228 | print >>sys.stderr, msg |
| 229 | sys.exit(fail_status) |
| 230 | |
| 231 | raise Error(msg) |
| 232 | |
| 233 | |
| 234 | def IsUsingGit(root, paths): |
| 235 | """Returns True if we're using git to manage any of our checkouts. |
| 236 | |entries| is a list of paths to check.""" |
| 237 | for path in paths: |
| 238 | if os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, path, '.git')): |
| 239 | return True |
| 240 | return False |