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maruel@chromium.org167b9e62009-09-17 17:41:02 +000015import errno
maruel@chromium.org5f3eee32009-09-17 00:34:30 +000016import os
msb@chromium.orgac915bb2009-11-13 17:03:01 +000017import re
bradnelson@google.com8f9c69f2009-09-17 00:48:28 +000018import stat
maruel@chromium.org5f3eee32009-09-17 00:34:30 +000019import subprocess
20import sys
maruel@chromium.org167b9e62009-09-17 17:41:02 +000021import time
maruel@chromium.org5f3eee32009-09-17 00:34:30 +000022import xml.dom.minidom
maruel@chromium.org167b9e62009-09-17 17:41:02 +000023import xml.parsers.expat
maruel@chromium.org5f3eee32009-09-17 00:34:30 +000024
maruel@chromium.org261eeb52009-11-16 18:25:45 +000025## Generic utils
26
maruel@chromium.org5f3eee32009-09-17 00:34:30 +000027
msb@chromium.orgac915bb2009-11-13 17:03:01 +000028def SplitUrlRevision(url):
29 """Splits url and returns a two-tuple: url, rev"""
30 if url.startswith('ssh:'):
31 # Make sure ssh://test@example.com/test.git@stable works
32 regex = r"(ssh://(?:[\w]+@)?[-\w:\.]+/[-\w\.]+)(?:@([\w/]+))?"
33 components = re.search(regex, url).groups()
34 else:
35 components = url.split("@")
36 if len(components) == 1:
37 components += [None]
38 return tuple(components)
39
40
maruel@chromium.org5f3eee32009-09-17 00:34:30 +000041def ParseXML(output):
42 try:
43 return xml.dom.minidom.parseString(output)
44 except xml.parsers.expat.ExpatError:
45 return None
46
47
48def GetNamedNodeText(node, node_name):
49 child_nodes = node.getElementsByTagName(node_name)
50 if not child_nodes:
51 return None
52 assert len(child_nodes) == 1 and child_nodes[0].childNodes.length == 1
53 return child_nodes[0].firstChild.nodeValue
54
55
56def GetNodeNamedAttributeText(node, node_name, attribute_name):
57 child_nodes = node.getElementsByTagName(node_name)
58 if not child_nodes:
59 return None
60 assert len(child_nodes) == 1
61 return child_nodes[0].getAttribute(attribute_name)
62
63
64class Error(Exception):
65 """gclient exception class."""
66 pass
67
68
69class PrintableObject(object):
70 def __str__(self):
71 output = ''
72 for i in dir(self):
73 if i.startswith('__'):
74 continue
75 output += '%s = %s\n' % (i, str(getattr(self, i, '')))
76 return output
77
78
maruel@chromium.org261eeb52009-11-16 18:25:45 +000079def FileRead(filename):
maruel@chromium.org5f3eee32009-09-17 00:34:30 +000080 content = None
maruel@chromium.org261eeb52009-11-16 18:25:45 +000081 f = open(filename, "rU")
maruel@chromium.org5f3eee32009-09-17 00:34:30 +000082 try:
83 content = f.read()
84 finally:
85 f.close()
86 return content
87
88
maruel@chromium.org261eeb52009-11-16 18:25:45 +000089def FileWrite(filename, content):
90 f = open(filename, "w")
maruel@chromium.org5f3eee32009-09-17 00:34:30 +000091 try:
92 f.write(content)
93 finally:
94 f.close()
95
96
97def RemoveDirectory(*path):
98 """Recursively removes a directory, even if it's marked read-only.
99
100 Remove the directory located at *path, if it exists.
101
102 shutil.rmtree() doesn't work on Windows if any of the files or directories
103 are read-only, which svn repositories and some .svn files are. We need to
104 be able to force the files to be writable (i.e., deletable) as we traverse
105 the tree.
106
107 Even with all this, Windows still sometimes fails to delete a file, citing
108 a permission error (maybe something to do with antivirus scans or disk
109 indexing). The best suggestion any of the user forums had was to wait a
110 bit and try again, so we do that too. It's hand-waving, but sometimes it
111 works. :/
112
113 On POSIX systems, things are a little bit simpler. The modes of the files
114 to be deleted doesn't matter, only the modes of the directories containing
115 them are significant. As the directory tree is traversed, each directory
116 has its mode set appropriately before descending into it. This should
117 result in the entire tree being removed, with the possible exception of
118 *path itself, because nothing attempts to change the mode of its parent.
119 Doing so would be hazardous, as it's not a directory slated for removal.
120 In the ordinary case, this is not a problem: for our purposes, the user
121 will never lack write permission on *path's parent.
122 """
123 file_path = os.path.join(*path)
124 if not os.path.exists(file_path):
125 return
126
127 if os.path.islink(file_path) or not os.path.isdir(file_path):
128 raise Error("RemoveDirectory asked to remove non-directory %s" % file_path)
129
130 has_win32api = False
131 if sys.platform == 'win32':
132 has_win32api = True
133 # Some people don't have the APIs installed. In that case we'll do without.
134 try:
135 win32api = __import__('win32api')
136 win32con = __import__('win32con')
137 except ImportError:
138 has_win32api = False
139 else:
140 # On POSIX systems, we need the x-bit set on the directory to access it,
141 # the r-bit to see its contents, and the w-bit to remove files from it.
142 # The actual modes of the files within the directory is irrelevant.
143 os.chmod(file_path, stat.S_IRUSR | stat.S_IWUSR | stat.S_IXUSR)
144 for fn in os.listdir(file_path):
145 fullpath = os.path.join(file_path, fn)
146
147 # If fullpath is a symbolic link that points to a directory, isdir will
148 # be True, but we don't want to descend into that as a directory, we just
149 # want to remove the link. Check islink and treat links as ordinary files
150 # would be treated regardless of what they reference.
151 if os.path.islink(fullpath) or not os.path.isdir(fullpath):
152 if sys.platform == 'win32':
153 os.chmod(fullpath, stat.S_IWRITE)
154 if has_win32api:
155 win32api.SetFileAttributes(fullpath, win32con.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL)
156 try:
157 os.remove(fullpath)
158 except OSError, e:
159 if e.errno != errno.EACCES or sys.platform != 'win32':
160 raise
161 print 'Failed to delete %s: trying again' % fullpath
162 time.sleep(0.1)
163 os.remove(fullpath)
164 else:
165 RemoveDirectory(fullpath)
166
167 if sys.platform == 'win32':
168 os.chmod(file_path, stat.S_IWRITE)
169 if has_win32api:
170 win32api.SetFileAttributes(file_path, win32con.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL)
171 try:
172 os.rmdir(file_path)
173 except OSError, e:
174 if e.errno != errno.EACCES or sys.platform != 'win32':
175 raise
176 print 'Failed to remove %s: trying again' % file_path
177 time.sleep(0.1)
178 os.rmdir(file_path)
179
180
181def SubprocessCall(command, in_directory, fail_status=None):
182 """Runs command, a list, in directory in_directory.
183
184 This function wraps SubprocessCallAndFilter, but does not perform the
185 filtering functions. See that function for a more complete usage
186 description.
187 """
188 # Call subprocess and capture nothing:
189 SubprocessCallAndFilter(command, in_directory, True, True, fail_status)
190
191
192def SubprocessCallAndFilter(command,
193 in_directory,
194 print_messages,
195 print_stdout,
196 fail_status=None, filter=None):
197 """Runs command, a list, in directory in_directory.
198
199 If print_messages is true, a message indicating what is being done
dpranke@google.com22e29d42009-10-28 00:48:26 +0000200 is printed to stdout. If print_messages is false, the message is printed
201 only if we actually need to print something else as well, so you can
202 get the context of the output. If print_messages is false and print_stdout
203 is false, no output at all is generated.
maruel@chromium.org261eeb52009-11-16 18:25:45 +0000204
205 Also, if print_stdout is true, the command's stdout is also forwarded
206 to stdout.
maruel@chromium.org5f3eee32009-09-17 00:34:30 +0000207
208 If a filter function is specified, it is expected to take a single
209 string argument, and it will be called with each line of the
210 subprocess's output. Each line has had the trailing newline character
211 trimmed.
212
213 If the command fails, as indicated by a nonzero exit status, gclient will
214 exit with an exit status of fail_status. If fail_status is None (the
215 default), gclient will raise an Error exception.
216 """
217
218 if print_messages:
219 print("\n________ running \'%s\' in \'%s\'"
220 % (' '.join(command), in_directory))
221
222 # *Sigh*: Windows needs shell=True, or else it won't search %PATH% for the
223 # executable, but shell=True makes subprocess on Linux fail when it's called
224 # with a list because it only tries to execute the first item in the list.
225 kid = subprocess.Popen(command, bufsize=0, cwd=in_directory,
maruel@chromium.org261eeb52009-11-16 18:25:45 +0000226 shell=(sys.platform == 'win32'), stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
dpranke@google.com5cc6c572009-11-06 20:04:56 +0000227 stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
maruel@chromium.org5f3eee32009-09-17 00:34:30 +0000228
229 # Also, we need to forward stdout to prevent weird re-ordering of output.
230 # This has to be done on a per byte basis to make sure it is not buffered:
231 # normally buffering is done for each line, but if svn requests input, no
232 # end-of-line character is output after the prompt and it would not show up.
233 in_byte = kid.stdout.read(1)
234 in_line = ""
235 while in_byte:
236 if in_byte != "\r":
237 if print_stdout:
dpranke@google.com22e29d42009-10-28 00:48:26 +0000238 if not print_messages:
239 print("\n________ running \'%s\' in \'%s\'"
240 % (' '.join(command), in_directory))
maruel@chromium.org261eeb52009-11-16 18:25:45 +0000241 print_messages = True
dpranke@google.com9e890f92009-10-28 01:32:29 +0000242 sys.stdout.write(in_byte)
maruel@chromium.org5f3eee32009-09-17 00:34:30 +0000243 if in_byte != "\n":
244 in_line += in_byte
245 if in_byte == "\n" and filter:
246 filter(in_line)
247 in_line = ""
248 in_byte = kid.stdout.read(1)
249 rv = kid.wait()
250
251 if rv:
252 msg = "failed to run command: %s" % " ".join(command)
253
254 if fail_status != None:
255 print >>sys.stderr, msg
256 sys.exit(fail_status)
257
258 raise Error(msg)
259
260
261def IsUsingGit(root, paths):
262 """Returns True if we're using git to manage any of our checkouts.
263 |entries| is a list of paths to check."""
264 for path in paths:
265 if os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, path, '.git')):
266 return True
267 return False