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This server requires that unsafe characters are quoted in URLs, so we do that here. Change-Id: I6b7c430671b02a8da11777029b0fdb59a87dcae1 BUG=chromium-os:9902 TEST=Ran unit tests. Ran example buildbot run and diff'd new version and old version of Packages file. Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/5542002
310 lines
9.4 KiB
Python
310 lines
9.4 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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#
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# Adapted from portage/getbinpkg.py -- Portage binary-package helper functions
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# Copyright 2003-2004 Gentoo Foundation
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# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
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import operator
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import os
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import tempfile
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import time
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import urllib
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import urllib2
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class PackageIndex(object):
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"""A parser for the Portage Packages index file.
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The Portage Packages index file serves to keep track of what packages are
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included in a tree. It contains the following sections:
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1) The header. The header tracks general key/value pairs that don't apply
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to any specific package. E.g., it tracks the base URL of the packages
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file, and the number of packages included in the file. The header is
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terminated by a blank line.
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2) The body. The body is a list of packages. Each package contains a list
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of key/value pairs. Packages are either terminated by a blank line or
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by the end of the file. Every package has a CPV entry, which serves as
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a unique identifier for the package.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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"""Constructor."""
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# The header tracks general key/value pairs that don't apply to any
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# specific package. E.g., it tracks the base URL of the packages.
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self.header = {}
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# A list of packages (stored as a list of dictionaries).
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self.packages = []
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# Whether or not the PackageIndex has been modified since the last time it
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# was written.
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self.modified = False
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def _PopulateDuplicateDB(self, db):
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"""Populate db with SHA1 -> URL mapping for packages.
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Args:
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db: Dictionary to populate with SHA1 -> URL mapping for packages.
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"""
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uri = self.header['URI']
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for pkg in self.packages:
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cpv, sha1 = pkg['CPV'], pkg.get('SHA1')
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if sha1:
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path = pkg.get('PATH', urllib.quote(cpv + '.tbz2'))
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db[sha1] = '%s/%s' % (uri.rstrip('/'), path)
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def _ReadPkgIndex(self, pkgfile):
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"""Read a list of key/value pairs from the Packages file into a dictionary.
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Both header entries and package entries are lists of key/value pairs, so
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they can both be read by this function. Entries can be terminated by empty
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lines or by the end of the file.
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This function will read lines from the specified file until it encounters
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the a blank line or the end of the file.
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Keys and values in the Packages file are separated by a colon and a space.
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Keys may contain capital letters, numbers, and underscores, but may not
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contain colons. Values may contain any character except a newline. In
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particular, it is normal for values to contain colons.
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Lines that have content, and do not contain a valid key/value pair, are
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ignored. This is for compatibility with the Portage package parser, and
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to allow for future extensions to the Packages file format.
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All entries must contain at least one key/value pair. If the end of the
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fils is reached, an empty dictionary is returned.
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Args:
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pkgfile: A python file object.
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Returns the dictionary of key-value pairs that was read from the file.
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"""
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d = {}
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for line in pkgfile:
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line = line.rstrip('\n')
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if not line:
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assert d, 'Packages entry must contain at least one key/value pair'
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break
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line = line.split(': ', 1)
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if len(line) == 2:
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k, v = line
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d[k] = v
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return d
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def _WritePkgIndex(self, pkgfile, entry):
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"""Write header entry or package entry to packages file.
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The keys and values will be separated by a colon and a space. The entry
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will be terminated by a blank line.
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Args:
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pkgfile: A python file object.
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entry: A dictionary of the key/value pairs to write.
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"""
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lines = ['%s: %s' % (k, v) for k, v in sorted(entry.items()) if v]
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pkgfile.write('%s\n\n' % '\n'.join(lines))
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def _ReadHeader(self, pkgfile):
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"""Read header of packages file.
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Args:
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pkgfile: A python file object.
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"""
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assert not self.header, 'Should only read header once.'
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self.header = self._ReadPkgIndex(pkgfile)
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def _ReadBody(self, pkgfile):
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"""Read body of packages file.
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Before calling this function, you must first read the header (using
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_ReadHeader).
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Args:
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pkgfile: A python file object.
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"""
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assert self.header, 'Should read header first.'
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assert not self.packages, 'Should only read body once.'
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# Read all of the sections in the body by looping until we reach the end
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# of the file.
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while True:
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d = self._ReadPkgIndex(pkgfile)
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if not d:
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break
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if 'CPV' in d:
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self.packages.append(d)
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def Read(self, pkgfile):
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"""Read the entire packages file.
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Args:
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pkgfile: A python file object.
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"""
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self._ReadHeader(pkgfile)
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self._ReadBody(pkgfile)
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def RemoveFilteredPackages(self, filter_fn):
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"""Remove packages which match filter_fn.
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Args:
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filter_fn: A function which operates on packages. If it returns True,
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the package should be removed.
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"""
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filtered = [p for p in self.packages if not filter_fn(p)]
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if filtered != self.packages:
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self.modified = True
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self.packages = filtered
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def ResolveDuplicateUploads(self, pkgindexes):
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"""Point packages at files that have already been uploaded.
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For each package in our index, check if there is an existing package that
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has already been uploaded to the same base URI. If so, point that package
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at the existing file, so that we don't have to upload the file.
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Args:
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pkgindexes: A list of PackageIndex objects containing info about packages
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that have already been uploaded.
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Returns:
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A list of the packages that still need to be uploaded.
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"""
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db = {}
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for pkgindex in pkgindexes:
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pkgindex._PopulateDuplicateDB(db)
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uploads = []
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base_uri = self.header['URI']
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for pkg in self.packages:
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sha1 = pkg.get('SHA1')
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uri = db.get(sha1)
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if sha1 and uri and uri.startswith(base_uri):
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pkg['PATH'] = uri[len(base_uri):].lstrip('/')
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else:
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uploads.append(pkg)
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return uploads
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def SetUploadLocation(self, base_uri, path_prefix):
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"""Set upload location to base_uri + path_prefix.
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Args:
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base_uri: Base URI for all packages in the file. We set
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self.header['URI'] to this value, so all packages must live under
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this directory.
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path_prefix: Path prefix to use for all current packages in the file.
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This will be added to the beginning of the path for every package.
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"""
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self.header['URI'] = base_uri
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for pkg in self.packages:
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path = urllib.quote(pkg['CPV'] + '.tbz2')
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pkg['PATH'] = '%s/%s' % (path_prefix.rstrip('/'), path)
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def Write(self, pkgfile):
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"""Write a packages file to disk.
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If 'modified' flag is set, the TIMESTAMP and PACKAGES fields in the header
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will be updated before writing to disk.
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Args:
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pkgfile: A python file object.
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"""
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if self.modified:
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self.header['TIMESTAMP'] = str(long(time.time()))
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self.header['PACKAGES'] = str(len(self.packages))
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self.modified = False
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self._WritePkgIndex(pkgfile, self.header)
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for metadata in sorted(self.packages, key=operator.itemgetter('CPV')):
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self._WritePkgIndex(pkgfile, metadata)
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def WriteToNamedTemporaryFile(self):
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"""Write pkgindex to a temporary file.
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Args:
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pkgindex: The PackageIndex object.
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Returns:
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A temporary file containing the packages from pkgindex.
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"""
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f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
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self.Write(f)
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f.flush()
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f.seek(0)
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return f
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def _RetryUrlOpen(url, tries=3):
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"""Open the specified url, retrying if we run into temporary errors.
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We retry for both network errors and 5xx Server Errors. We do not retry
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for HTTP errors with a non-5xx code.
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Args:
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url: The specified url.
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tries: The number of times to try.
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Returns:
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The result of urllib2.urlopen(url).
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"""
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for i in range(tries):
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try:
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return urllib2.urlopen(url)
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except urllib2.HTTPError as e:
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if i + 1 >= tries or e.code < 500:
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raise
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else:
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print 'Cannot GET %s: %s' % (url, str(e))
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except urllib2.URLError as e:
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if i + 1 >= tries:
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raise
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else:
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print 'Cannot GET %s: %s' % (url, str(e))
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print 'Sleeping for 10 seconds before retrying...'
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time.sleep(10)
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def GrabRemotePackageIndex(binhost_url):
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"""Grab the latest binary package database from the specified URL.
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Args:
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binhost_url: Base URL of remote packages (PORTAGE_BINHOST).
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Returns:
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A PackageIndex object, if the Packages file can be retrieved. If the
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server returns status code 404, None is returned.
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"""
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url = '%s/Packages' % binhost_url.rstrip('/')
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try:
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f = _RetryUrlOpen(url)
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except urllib2.HTTPError as e:
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if e.code == 404:
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return None
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raise
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pkgindex = PackageIndex()
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pkgindex.Read(f)
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pkgindex.header.setdefault('URI', binhost_url)
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f.close()
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return pkgindex
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def GrabLocalPackageIndex(package_path):
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"""Read a local packages file from disk into a PackageIndex() object.
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Args:
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package_path: Directory containing Packages file.
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Returns:
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A PackageIndex object.
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"""
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packages_file = file(os.path.join(package_path, 'Packages'))
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pkgindex = PackageIndex()
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pkgindex.Read(packages_file)
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packages_file.close()
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return pkgindex
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