419 lines
14 KiB
Python
419 lines
14 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2021 Oliver Smith
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
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import logging
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import os
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import re
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from collections import OrderedDict
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import pmb.config
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import pmb.helpers.devices
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import pmb.parse.version
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# sh variable name regex: https://stackoverflow.com/a/2821201/3527128
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# ${foo}
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revar = re.compile(r"\${([a-zA-Z_]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]*)}")
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# $foo
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revar2 = re.compile(r"\$([a-zA-Z_]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]*)")
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# ${var/foo/bar}, ${var/foo/}, ${var/foo} -- replace foo with bar
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revar3 = re.compile(r"\${([a-zA-Z_]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/([^/]+)(?:/([^/]*?))?}")
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# ${foo#bar} -- cut off bar from foo from start of string
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revar4 = re.compile(r"\${([a-zA-Z_]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]*)#(.*)}")
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def replace_variable(apkbuild, value: str) -> str:
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def log_key_not_found(match):
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logging.verbose(f"{apkbuild['pkgname']}: key '{match.group(1)}' for"
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f" replacing '{match.group(0)}' not found, ignoring")
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# ${foo}
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for match in revar.finditer(value):
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try:
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logging.verbose("{}: replace '{}' with '{}'".format(
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apkbuild["pkgname"], match.group(0),
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apkbuild[match.group(1)]))
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value = value.replace(match.group(0), apkbuild[match.group(1)], 1)
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except KeyError:
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log_key_not_found(match)
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# $foo
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for match in revar2.finditer(value):
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try:
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newvalue = apkbuild[match.group(1)]
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logging.verbose("{}: replace '{}' with '{}'".format(
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apkbuild["pkgname"], match.group(0),
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newvalue))
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value = value.replace(match.group(0), newvalue, 1)
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except KeyError:
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log_key_not_found(match)
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# ${var/foo/bar}, ${var/foo/}, ${var/foo}
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for match in revar3.finditer(value):
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try:
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newvalue = apkbuild[match.group(1)]
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search = match.group(2)
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replacement = match.group(3)
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if replacement is None: # arg 3 is optional
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replacement = ""
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newvalue = newvalue.replace(search, replacement, 1)
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logging.verbose("{}: replace '{}' with '{}'".format(
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apkbuild["pkgname"], match.group(0), newvalue))
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value = value.replace(match.group(0), newvalue, 1)
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except KeyError:
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log_key_not_found(match)
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# ${foo#bar}
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rematch4 = revar4.finditer(value)
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for match in rematch4:
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try:
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newvalue = apkbuild[match.group(1)]
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substr = match.group(2)
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if newvalue.startswith(substr):
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newvalue = newvalue.replace(substr, "", 1)
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logging.verbose("{}: replace '{}' with '{}'".format(
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apkbuild["pkgname"], match.group(0), newvalue))
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value = value.replace(match.group(0), newvalue, 1)
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except KeyError:
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log_key_not_found(match)
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return value
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def function_body(path, func):
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"""
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Get the body of a function in an APKBUILD.
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:param path: full path to the APKBUILD
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:param func: name of function to get the body of.
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:returns: function body in an array of strings.
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"""
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func_body = []
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in_func = False
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lines = read_file(path)
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for line in lines:
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if in_func:
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if line.startswith("}"):
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in_func = False
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break
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func_body.append(line)
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continue
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else:
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if line.startswith(func + "() {"):
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in_func = True
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continue
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return func_body
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def read_file(path):
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"""
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Read an APKBUILD file
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:param path: full path to the APKBUILD
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:returns: contents of an APKBUILD as a list of strings
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"""
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with open(path, encoding="utf-8") as handle:
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lines = handle.readlines()
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if handle.newlines != '\n':
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raise RuntimeError(f"Wrong line endings in APKBUILD: {path}")
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return lines
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def parse_attribute(attribute, lines, i, path):
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"""
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Parse one attribute from the APKBUILD.
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It may be written across multiple lines, use a quoting sign and/or have
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a comment at the end. Some examples:
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pkgrel=3
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options="!check" # ignore this comment
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arch='all !armhf'
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depends="
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first-pkg
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second-pkg"
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:param attribute: from the APKBUILD, i.e. "pkgname"
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:param lines: \n-terminated list of lines from the APKBUILD
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:param i: index of the line we are currently looking at
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:param path: full path to the APKBUILD (for error message)
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:returns: (found, value, i)
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found: True if the attribute was found in line i, False otherwise
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value: that was parsed from the line
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i: line that was parsed last
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"""
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# Check for and cut off "attribute="
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if not lines[i].startswith(attribute + "="):
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return (False, None, i)
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value = lines[i][len(attribute + "="):-1]
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# Determine end quote sign
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end_char = None
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for char in ["'", "\""]:
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if value.startswith(char):
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end_char = char
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value = value[1:]
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break
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# Single line
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if not end_char:
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return (True, value, i)
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if end_char in value:
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value = value.split(end_char, 1)[0]
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return (True, value, i)
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# Parse lines until reaching end quote
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i += 1
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while i < len(lines):
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line = lines[i]
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value += " "
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if end_char in line:
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value += line.split(end_char, 1)[0].strip()
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return (True, value.strip(), i)
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value += line.strip()
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i += 1
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raise RuntimeError(f"Can't find closing quote sign ({end_char}) for"
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f" attribute '{attribute}' in: {path}")
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def _parse_attributes(path, lines, apkbuild_attributes, ret):
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"""
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Parse attributes from a list of lines. Variables are replaced with values
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from ret (if found) and split into the format configured in
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apkbuild_attributes.
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:param lines: the lines to parse
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:param apkbuild_attributes: the attributes to parse
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:param ret: a dict to update with new parsed variable
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"""
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for i in range(len(lines)):
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for attribute, options in apkbuild_attributes.items():
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found, value, i = parse_attribute(attribute, lines, i, path)
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if not found:
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continue
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ret[attribute] = replace_variable(ret, value)
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if "subpackages" in apkbuild_attributes:
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subpackages = OrderedDict()
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for subpkg in ret["subpackages"].split(" "):
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if subpkg:
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_parse_subpackage(path, lines, ret, subpackages, subpkg)
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ret["subpackages"] = subpackages
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# Split attributes
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for attribute, options in apkbuild_attributes.items():
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if options.get("array", False):
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# Split up arrays, delete empty strings inside the list
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ret[attribute] = list(filter(None, ret[attribute].split(" ")))
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def _parse_subpackage(path, lines, apkbuild, subpackages, subpkg):
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"""
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Attempt to parse attributes from a subpackage function.
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This will attempt to locate the subpackage function in the APKBUILD and
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update the given attributes with values set in the subpackage function.
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:param path: path to APKBUILD
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:param lines: the lines to parse
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:param apkbuild: dict of attributes already parsed from APKBUILD
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:param subpackages: the subpackages dict to update
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:param subpkg: the subpackage to parse
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(may contain subpackage function name separated by :)
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"""
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subpkgparts = subpkg.split(":")
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subpkgname = subpkgparts[0]
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subpkgsplit = subpkgname[subpkgname.rfind("-") + 1:]
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if len(subpkgparts) > 1:
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subpkgsplit = subpkgparts[1]
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# Find start and end of package function
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start = end = 0
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prefix = subpkgsplit + "() {"
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for i in range(len(lines)):
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if lines[i].startswith(prefix):
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start = i + 1
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elif start and lines[i].startswith("}"):
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end = i
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break
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if not start:
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# Unable to find subpackage function in the APKBUILD.
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# The subpackage function could be actually missing, or this is a
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# problem in the parser. For now we also don't handle subpackages with
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# default functions (e.g. -dev or -doc).
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# In the future we may want to specifically handle these, and throw
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# an exception here for all other missing subpackage functions.
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subpackages[subpkgname] = None
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logging.verbose(
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f"{apkbuild['pkgname']}: subpackage function '{subpkgsplit}' for "
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f"subpackage '{subpkgname}' not found, ignoring")
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return
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if not end:
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raise RuntimeError(
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f"Could not find end of subpackage function, no line starts with "
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f"'}}' after '{prefix}' in {path}")
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lines = lines[start:end]
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# Strip tabs before lines in function
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lines = [line.strip() + "\n" for line in lines]
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# Copy variables
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apkbuild = apkbuild.copy()
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apkbuild["subpkgname"] = subpkgname
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# Parse relevant attributes for the subpackage
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_parse_attributes(
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path, lines, pmb.config.apkbuild_package_attributes, apkbuild)
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# Return only properties interesting for subpackages
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ret = {}
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for key in pmb.config.apkbuild_package_attributes:
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ret[key] = apkbuild[key]
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subpackages[subpkgname] = ret
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def apkbuild(args, path, check_pkgver=True, check_pkgname=True):
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"""
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Parse relevant information out of the APKBUILD file. This is not meant
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to be perfect and catch every edge case (for that, a full shell parser
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would be necessary!). Instead, it should just work with the use-cases
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covered by pmbootstrap and not take too long.
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Run 'pmbootstrap apkbuild_parse hello-world' for a full output example.
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:param path: full path to the APKBUILD
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:param check_pkgver: verify that the pkgver is valid.
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:param check_pkgname: the pkgname must match the name of the aport folder
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:returns: relevant variables from the APKBUILD. Arrays get returned as
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arrays.
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"""
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# Try to get a cached result first (we assume that the aports don't change
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# in one pmbootstrap call)
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if path in args.cache["apkbuild"]:
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return args.cache["apkbuild"][path]
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# Read the file and check line endings
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lines = read_file(path)
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# Parse all attributes from the config
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ret = {key: "" for key in pmb.config.apkbuild_attributes.keys()}
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_parse_attributes(path, lines, pmb.config.apkbuild_attributes, ret)
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# Sanity check: pkgname
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suffix = f"/{ret['pkgname']}/APKBUILD"
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if check_pkgname:
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if not os.path.realpath(path).endswith(suffix):
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logging.info(f"Folder: '{os.path.dirname(path)}'")
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logging.info(f"Pkgname: '{ret['pkgname']}'")
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raise RuntimeError("The pkgname must be equal to the name of"
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" the folder that contains the APKBUILD!")
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# Sanity check: pkgver
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if check_pkgver:
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if ("-r" in ret["pkgver"] or not
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pmb.parse.version.validate(ret["pkgver"])):
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logging.info(
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"NOTE: Valid pkgvers are described here: "
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"https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/APKBUILD_Reference#pkgver")
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raise RuntimeError(f"Invalid pkgver '{ret['pkgver']}' in"
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f" APKBUILD: {path}")
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# Fill cache
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args.cache["apkbuild"][path] = ret
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return ret
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def kernels(args, device):
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"""
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Get the possible kernels from a device-* APKBUILD.
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:param device: the device name, e.g. "lg-mako"
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:returns: None when the kernel is hardcoded in depends
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:returns: kernel types and their description (as read from the subpackages)
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possible types: "downstream", "stable", "mainline"
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example: {"mainline": "Mainline description",
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"downstream": "Downstream description"}
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"""
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# Read the APKBUILD
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apkbuild_path = pmb.helpers.devices.find_path(args, device, 'APKBUILD')
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if apkbuild_path is None:
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return None
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subpackages = apkbuild(args, apkbuild_path)["subpackages"]
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# Read kernels from subpackages
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ret = {}
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subpackage_prefix = f"device-{device}-kernel-"
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for subpkgname, subpkg in subpackages.items():
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if not subpkgname.startswith(subpackage_prefix):
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continue
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if subpkg is None:
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raise RuntimeError(
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f"Cannot find subpackage function for: {subpkgname}")
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name = subpkgname[len(subpackage_prefix):]
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ret[name] = subpkg["pkgdesc"]
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# Return
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if ret:
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return ret
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return None
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def _parse_comment_tags(lines, tag):
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"""
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Parse tags defined as comments in a APKBUILD file. This can be used to
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parse e.g. the maintainers of a package (defined using # Maintainer:).
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:param lines: lines of the APKBUILD
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:param tag: the tag to parse, e.g. Maintainer
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:returns: array of values of the tag, one per line
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"""
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prefix = f'# {tag}:'
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ret = []
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for line in lines:
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if line.startswith(prefix):
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ret.append(line[len(prefix):].strip())
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return ret
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def maintainers(path):
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"""
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Parse maintainers of an APKBUILD file. They should be defined using
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# Maintainer: (first maintainer) and # Co-Maintainer: (additional
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maintainers).
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:param path: full path to the APKBUILD
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:returns: array of (at least one) maintainer, or None
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"""
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lines = read_file(path)
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maintainers = _parse_comment_tags(lines, 'Maintainer')
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if not maintainers:
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return None
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# An APKBUILD should only have one Maintainer:,
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# in pmaports others should be defined using Co-Maintainer:
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if len(maintainers) > 1:
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raise RuntimeError("Multiple Maintainer: lines in APKBUILD")
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maintainers += _parse_comment_tags(lines, 'Co-Maintainer')
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if '' in maintainers:
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raise RuntimeError("Empty (Co-)Maintainer: tag")
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return maintainers
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def unmaintained(path):
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"""
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Return if (and why) an APKBUILD might be unmaintained. This should be
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defined using a # Unmaintained: <reason> tag in the APKBUILD.
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:param path: full path to the APKBUILD
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:returns: reason why APKBUILD is unmaintained, or None
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"""
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unmaintained = _parse_comment_tags(read_file(path), 'Unmaintained')
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if not unmaintained:
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return None
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return '\n'.join(unmaintained)
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