#!/usr/bin/env nix-shell #!nix-shell update-octave-shell.nix -i python3 """ Update a Octave package expression by passing in the `.nix` file, or the directory containing it. You can pass in multiple files or paths. You'll likely want to use `` $ ./update-octave-libraries ../../pkgs/development/octave-modules/**/default.nix `` to update all non-pinned libraries in that folder. """ import argparse import os import pathlib import re import requests import yaml from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor as Pool from packaging.version import Version as _Version from packaging.version import InvalidVersion from packaging.specifiers import SpecifierSet import collections import subprocess import tempfile INDEX = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gnu-octave/packages/main/packages" """url of Octave packages' source on GitHub""" EXTENSIONS = ['tar.gz', 'tar.bz2', 'tar', 'zip'] """Permitted file extensions. These are evaluated from left to right and the first occurance is returned.""" PRERELEASES = False GIT = "git" NIXPGKS_ROOT = subprocess.check_output(["git", "rev-parse", "--show-toplevel"]).decode('utf-8').strip() import logging logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO) class Version(_Version, collections.abc.Sequence): def __init__(self, version): super().__init__(version) # We cannot use `str(Version(0.04.21))` because that becomes `0.4.21` # https://github.com/avian2/unidecode/issues/13#issuecomment-354538882 self.raw_version = version def __getitem__(self, i): return self._version.release[i] def __len__(self): return len(self._version.release) def __iter__(self): yield from self._version.release def _get_values(attribute, text): """Match attribute in text and return all matches. :returns: List of matches. """ regex = '{}\s+=\s+"(.*)";'.format(attribute) regex = re.compile(regex) values = regex.findall(text) return values def _get_unique_value(attribute, text): """Match attribute in text and return unique match. :returns: Single match. """ values = _get_values(attribute, text) n = len(values) if n > 1: raise ValueError("found too many values for {}".format(attribute)) elif n == 1: return values[0] else: raise ValueError("no value found for {}".format(attribute)) def _get_line_and_value(attribute, text): """Match attribute in text. Return the line and the value of the attribute.""" regex = '({}\s+=\s+"(.*)";)'.format(attribute) regex = re.compile(regex) value = regex.findall(text) n = len(value) if n > 1: raise ValueError("found too many values for {}".format(attribute)) elif n == 1: return value[0] else: raise ValueError("no value found for {}".format(attribute)) def _replace_value(attribute, value, text): """Search and replace value of attribute in text.""" old_line, old_value = _get_line_and_value(attribute, text) new_line = old_line.replace(old_value, value) new_text = text.replace(old_line, new_line) return new_text def _fetch_page(url): r = requests.get(url) if r.status_code == requests.codes.ok: return list(yaml.safe_load_all(r.content))[0] else: raise ValueError("request for {} failed".format(url)) def _fetch_github(url): headers = {} token = os.environ.get('GITHUB_API_TOKEN') if token: headers["Authorization"] = f"token {token}" r = requests.get(url, headers=headers) if r.status_code == requests.codes.ok: return r.json() else: raise ValueError("request for {} failed".format(url)) SEMVER = { 'major' : 0, 'minor' : 1, 'patch' : 2, } def _determine_latest_version(current_version, target, versions): """Determine latest version, given `target`, returning the more recent version. """ current_version = Version(current_version) def _parse_versions(versions): for v in versions: try: yield Version(v) except InvalidVersion: pass versions = _parse_versions(versions) index = SEMVER[target] ceiling = list(current_version[0:index]) if len(ceiling) == 0: ceiling = None else: ceiling[-1]+=1 ceiling = Version(".".join(map(str, ceiling))) # We do not want prereleases versions = SpecifierSet(prereleases=PRERELEASES).filter(versions) if ceiling is not None: versions = SpecifierSet(f"<{ceiling}").filter(versions) return (max(sorted(versions))).raw_version def _get_latest_version_octave_packages(package, extension, current_version, target): """Get latest version and hash from Octave Packages.""" url = "{}/{}.yaml".format(INDEX, package) yaml = _fetch_page(url) versions = list(map(lambda pv: pv['id'], yaml['versions'])) version = _determine_latest_version(current_version, target, versions) try: releases = [v if v['id'] == version else None for v in yaml['versions']] except KeyError as e: raise KeyError('Could not find version {} for {}'.format(version, package)) from e for release in releases: if release['url'].endswith(extension): sha256 = release['sha256'] break else: sha256 = None return version, sha256, None def _get_latest_version_github(package, extension, current_version, target): def strip_prefix(tag): return re.sub("^[^0-9]*", "", tag) def get_prefix(string): matches = re.findall(r"^([^0-9]*)", string) return next(iter(matches), "") # when invoked as an updateScript, UPDATE_NIX_ATTR_PATH will be set # this allows us to work with packages which live outside of octave-modules attr_path = os.environ.get("UPDATE_NIX_ATTR_PATH", f"octavePackages.{package}") try: homepage = subprocess.check_output( ["nix", "eval", "-f", f"{NIXPGKS_ROOT}/default.nix", "--raw", f"{attr_path}.src.meta.homepage"])\ .decode('utf-8') except Exception as e: raise ValueError(f"Unable to determine homepage: {e}") owner_repo = homepage[len("https://github.com/"):] # remove prefix owner, repo = owner_repo.split("/") url = f"https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo}/releases" all_releases = _fetch_github(url) releases = list(filter(lambda x: not x['prerelease'], all_releases)) if len(releases) == 0: raise ValueError(f"{homepage} does not contain any stable releases") versions = map(lambda x: strip_prefix(x['tag_name']), releases) version = _determine_latest_version(current_version, target, versions) release = next(filter(lambda x: strip_prefix(x['tag_name']) == version, releases)) prefix = get_prefix(release['tag_name']) try: sha256 = subprocess.check_output(["nix-prefetch-url", "--type", "sha256", "--unpack", f"{release['tarball_url']}"], stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL)\ .decode('utf-8').strip() except: # this may fail if they have both a branch and a tag of the same name, attempt tag name tag_url = str(release['tarball_url']).replace("tarball","tarball/refs/tags") sha256 = subprocess.check_output(["nix-prefetch-url", "--type", "sha256", "--unpack", tag_url], stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL)\ .decode('utf-8').strip() return version, sha256, prefix def _get_latest_version_git(package, extension, current_version, target): """NOTE: Unimplemented!""" # attr_path = os.environ.get("UPDATE_NIX_ATTR_PATH", f"octavePackages.{package}") # try: # download_url = subprocess.check_output( # ["nix", "--extra-experimental-features", "nix-command", "eval", "-f", f"{NIXPGKS_ROOT}/default.nix", "--raw", f"{attr_path}.src.url"])\ # .decode('utf-8') # except Exception as e: # raise ValueError(f"Unable to determine download link: {e}") # with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix=attr_path) as new_clone_location: # subprocess.run(["git", "clone", download_url, new_clone_location]) # newest_commit = subprocess.check_output( # ["git" "rev-parse" "$(git branch -r)" "|" "tail" "-n" "1"]).decode('utf-8') pass FETCHERS = { 'fetchFromGitHub' : _get_latest_version_github, 'fetchurl' : _get_latest_version_octave_packages, 'fetchgit' : _get_latest_version_git, } DEFAULT_SETUPTOOLS_EXTENSION = 'tar.gz' FORMATS = { 'setuptools' : DEFAULT_SETUPTOOLS_EXTENSION, } def _determine_fetcher(text): # Count occurrences of fetchers. nfetchers = sum(text.count('src = {}'.format(fetcher)) for fetcher in FETCHERS.keys()) if nfetchers == 0: raise ValueError("no fetcher.") elif nfetchers > 1: raise ValueError("multiple fetchers.") else: # Then we check which fetcher to use. for fetcher in FETCHERS.keys(): if 'src = {}'.format(fetcher) in text: return fetcher def _determine_extension(text, fetcher): """Determine what extension is used in the expression. If we use: - fetchPypi, we check if format is specified. - fetchurl, we determine the extension from the url. - fetchFromGitHub we simply use `.tar.gz`. """ if fetcher == 'fetchurl': url = _get_unique_value('url', text) extension = os.path.splitext(url)[1] elif fetcher == 'fetchFromGitHub' or fetcher == 'fetchgit': if "fetchSubmodules" in text: raise ValueError("fetchFromGitHub fetcher doesn't support submodules") extension = "tar.gz" return extension def _update_package(path, target): # Read the expression with open(path, 'r') as f: text = f.read() # Determine pname. Many files have more than one pname pnames = _get_values('pname', text) # Determine version. version = _get_unique_value('version', text) # First we check how many fetchers are mentioned. fetcher = _determine_fetcher(text) extension = _determine_extension(text, fetcher) # Attempt a fetch using each pname, e.g. backports-zoneinfo vs backports.zoneinfo successful_fetch = False for pname in pnames: if fetcher == "fetchgit": logging.warning(f"You must update {pname} MANUALLY!") return { 'path': path, 'target': target, 'pname': pname, 'old_version': version, 'new_version': version } try: new_version, new_sha256, prefix = FETCHERS[fetcher](pname, extension, version, target) successful_fetch = True break except ValueError: continue if not successful_fetch: raise ValueError(f"Unable to find correct package using these pnames: {pnames}") if new_version == version: logging.info("Path {}: no update available for {}.".format(path, pname)) return False elif Version(new_version) <= Version(version): raise ValueError("downgrade for {}.".format(pname)) if not new_sha256: raise ValueError("no file available for {}.".format(pname)) text = _replace_value('version', new_version, text) # hashes from pypi are 16-bit encoded sha256's, normalize it to sri to avoid merge conflicts # sri hashes have been the default format since nix 2.4+ sri_hash = subprocess.check_output(["nix", "--extra-experimental-features", "nix-command", "hash", "to-sri", "--type", "sha256", new_sha256]).decode('utf-8').strip() # fetchers can specify a sha256, or a sri hash try: text = _replace_value('sha256', sri_hash, text) except ValueError: text = _replace_value('hash', sri_hash, text) if fetcher == 'fetchFromGitHub': # in the case of fetchFromGitHub, it's common to see `rev = version;` or `rev = "v${version}";` # in which no string value is meant to be substituted. However, we can just overwrite the previous value. regex = '(rev\s+=\s+[^;]*;)' regex = re.compile(regex) matches = regex.findall(text) n = len(matches) if n == 0: raise ValueError("Unable to find rev value for {}.".format(pname)) else: # forcefully rewrite rev, incase tagging conventions changed for a release match = matches[0] text = text.replace(match, f'rev = "refs/tags/{prefix}${{version}}";') # incase there's no prefix, just rewrite without interpolation text = text.replace('"${version}";', 'version;') with open(path, 'w') as f: f.write(text) logging.info("Path {}: updated {} from {} to {}".format(path, pname, version, new_version)) result = { 'path' : path, 'target': target, 'pname': pname, 'old_version' : version, 'new_version' : new_version, #'fetcher' : fetcher, } return result def _update(path, target): # We need to read and modify a Nix expression. if os.path.isdir(path): path = os.path.join(path, 'default.nix') # If a default.nix does not exist, we quit. if not os.path.isfile(path): logging.info("Path {}: does not exist.".format(path)) return False # If file is not a Nix expression, we quit. if not path.endswith(".nix"): logging.info("Path {}: does not end with `.nix`.".format(path)) return False try: return _update_package(path, target) except ValueError as e: logging.warning("Path {}: {}".format(path, e)) return False def _commit(path, pname, old_version, new_version, pkgs_prefix="octave: ", **kwargs): """Commit result. """ msg = f'{pkgs_prefix}{pname}: {old_version} -> {new_version}' try: subprocess.check_call([GIT, 'add', path]) subprocess.check_call([GIT, 'commit', '-m', msg]) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: subprocess.check_call([GIT, 'checkout', path]) raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(f'Could not commit {path}') from e return True def main(): epilog = """ environment variables: GITHUB_API_TOKEN\tGitHub API token used when updating github packages """ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, epilog=epilog) parser.add_argument('package', type=str, nargs='+') parser.add_argument('--target', type=str, choices=SEMVER.keys(), default='major') parser.add_argument('--commit', action='store_true', help='Create a commit for each package update') parser.add_argument('--use-pkgs-prefix', action='store_true', help='Use octavePackages.${pname}: instead of octave: ${pname}: when making commits') args = parser.parse_args() target = args.target packages = list(map(os.path.abspath, args.package)) logging.info("Updating packages...") # Use threads to update packages concurrently with Pool() as p: results = list(filter(bool, p.map(lambda pkg: _update(pkg, target), packages))) logging.info("Finished updating packages.") commit_options = {} if args.use_pkgs_prefix: logging.info("Using octavePackages. prefix for commits") commit_options["pkgs_prefix"] = "octavePackages." # Commits are created sequentially. if args.commit: logging.info("Committing updates...") # list forces evaluation list(map(lambda x: _commit(**x, **commit_options), results)) logging.info("Finished committing updates") count = len(results) logging.info("{} package(s) updated".format(count)) if __name__ == '__main__': main()