290 lines
10 KiB
Python
290 lines
10 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2022 Oliver Smith
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
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"""
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Functions that work with pmaports. See also:
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- pmb/helpers/repo.py (work with binary package repos)
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- pmb/helpers/package.py (work with both)
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"""
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import glob
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import logging
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import os
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import pmb.parse
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def _find_apkbuilds(args):
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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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apkbuilds = pmb.helpers.other.cache.get("pmb.helpers.pmaports.apkbuilds")
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if apkbuilds is not None:
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return apkbuilds
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apkbuilds = {}
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for apkbuild in glob.iglob(f"{args.aports}/**/*/APKBUILD", recursive=True):
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package = os.path.basename(os.path.dirname(apkbuild))
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if package in apkbuilds:
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raise RuntimeError(f"Package {package} found in multiple aports "
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"subfolders. Please put it only in one folder.")
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apkbuilds[package] = apkbuild
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# Sort dictionary so we don't need to do it over and over again in
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# get_list()
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apkbuilds = dict(sorted(apkbuilds.items()))
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# Save result in cache
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pmb.helpers.other.cache["pmb.helpers.pmaports.apkbuilds"] = apkbuilds
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return apkbuilds
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def get_list(args):
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""" :returns: list of all pmaport pkgnames (["hello-world", ...]) """
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return list(_find_apkbuilds(args).keys())
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def guess_main_dev(args, subpkgname):
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"""
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Check if a package without "-dev" at the end exists in pmaports or not, and
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log the appropriate message. Don't call this function directly, use
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guess_main() instead.
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:param subpkgname: subpackage name, must end in "-dev"
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:returns: full path to the pmaport or None
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"""
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pkgname = subpkgname[:-4]
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path = _find_apkbuilds(args).get(pkgname)
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if path:
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logging.verbose(subpkgname + ": guessed to be a subpackage of " +
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pkgname + " (just removed '-dev')")
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return os.path.dirname(path)
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logging.verbose(subpkgname + ": guessed to be a subpackage of " + pkgname +
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", which we can't find in pmaports, so it's probably in"
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" Alpine")
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return None
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def guess_main(args, subpkgname):
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"""
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Find the main package by assuming it is a prefix of the subpkgname.
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We do that, because in some APKBUILDs the subpkgname="" variable gets
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filled with a shell loop and the APKBUILD parser in pmbootstrap can't
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parse this right. (Intentionally, we don't want to implement a full shell
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parser.)
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:param subpkgname: subpackage name (e.g. "u-boot-some-device")
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:returns: * full path to the aport, e.g.:
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"/home/user/code/pmbootstrap/aports/main/u-boot"
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* None when we couldn't find a main package
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"""
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# Packages ending in -dev: just assume that the originating aport has the
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# same pkgname, except for the -dev at the end. If we use the other method
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# below on subpackages, we may end up with the wrong package. For example,
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# if something depends on plasma-framework-dev, and plasma-framework is in
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# Alpine, but plasma is in pmaports, then the cutting algorithm below would
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# pick plasma instead of plasma-framework.
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if subpkgname.endswith("-dev"):
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return guess_main_dev(args, subpkgname)
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# Iterate until the cut up subpkgname is gone
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words = subpkgname.split("-")
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while len(words) > 1:
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# Remove one dash-separated word at a time ("a-b-c" -> "a-b")
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words.pop()
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pkgname = "-".join(words)
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# Look in pmaports
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path = _find_apkbuilds(args).get(pkgname)
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if path:
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logging.verbose(subpkgname + ": guessed to be a subpackage of " +
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pkgname)
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return os.path.dirname(path)
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def _find_package_in_apkbuild(package, path):
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"""
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Look through subpackages and all provides to see if the APKBUILD at the
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specified path contains (or provides) the specified package.
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:param package: The package to search for
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:param path: The path to the apkbuild
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:return: True if the APKBUILD contains or provides the package
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"""
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apkbuild = pmb.parse.apkbuild(path)
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# Subpackages
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if package in apkbuild["subpackages"]:
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return True
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# Search for provides in both package and subpackages
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apkbuild_pkgs = [apkbuild, *apkbuild["subpackages"].values()]
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for apkbuild_pkg in apkbuild_pkgs:
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if not apkbuild_pkg:
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continue
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# Provides (cut off before equals sign for entries like
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# "mkbootimg=0.0.1")
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for provides_i in apkbuild_pkg["provides"]:
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# Ignore provides without version, they shall never be
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# automatically selected
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if "=" not in provides_i:
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continue
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if package == provides_i.split("=", 1)[0]:
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return True
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return False
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def find(args, package, must_exist=True):
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"""
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Find the aport path that provides a certain subpackage.
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If you want the parsed APKBUILD instead, use pmb.helpers.pmaports.get().
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:param must_exist: Raise an exception, when not found
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:returns: the full path to the aport folder
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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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ret = None
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if package in pmb.helpers.other.cache["find_aport"]:
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ret = pmb.helpers.other.cache["find_aport"][package]
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else:
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# Sanity check
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if "*" in package:
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raise RuntimeError("Invalid pkgname: " + package)
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# Search in packages
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path = _find_apkbuilds(args).get(package)
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if path:
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ret = os.path.dirname(path)
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# Try to guess based on the subpackage name
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guess = guess_main(args, package)
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if guess:
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# ... but see if we were right
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if _find_package_in_apkbuild(package, f'{guess}/APKBUILD'):
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ret = guess
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# Search in subpackages and provides
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if not ret:
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for path_current in _find_apkbuilds(args).values():
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if _find_package_in_apkbuild(package, path_current):
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ret = os.path.dirname(path_current)
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break
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# Use the guess otherwise
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if not ret:
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ret = guess
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# Crash when necessary
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if ret is None and must_exist:
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raise RuntimeError("Could not find aport for package: " +
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package)
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# Save result in cache
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pmb.helpers.other.cache["find_aport"][package] = ret
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return ret
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def get(args, pkgname, must_exist=True, subpackages=True):
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""" Find and parse an APKBUILD file.
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Run 'pmbootstrap apkbuild_parse hello-world' for a full output example.
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Relevant variables are defined in pmb.config.apkbuild_attributes.
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:param pkgname: the package name to find
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:param must_exist: raise an exception when it can't be found
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:param subpackages: also search for subpackages with the specified
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names (slow! might need to parse all APKBUILDs to
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find it)
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:returns: relevant variables from the APKBUILD as dictionary, e.g.:
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{ "pkgname": "hello-world",
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"arch": ["all"],
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"pkgrel": "4",
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"pkgrel": "1",
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"options": [],
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... }
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"""
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if subpackages:
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aport = find(args, pkgname, must_exist)
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if aport:
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return pmb.parse.apkbuild(f"{aport}/APKBUILD")
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else:
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path = _find_apkbuilds(args).get(pkgname)
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if path:
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return pmb.parse.apkbuild(path)
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if must_exist:
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raise RuntimeError("Could not find APKBUILD for package:"
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f" {pkgname}")
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return None
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def find_providers(args, provide):
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"""
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Search for providers of the specified (virtual) package in pmaports.
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Note: Currently only providers from a single APKBUILD are returned.
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:param provide: the (virtual) package to search providers for
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:returns: tuple list (pkgname, apkbuild_pkg) with providers, sorted by
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provider_priority. The provider with the highest priority
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(which would be selected by default) comes first.
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"""
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providers = {}
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apkbuild = get(args, provide)
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for subpkgname, subpkg in apkbuild["subpackages"].items():
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for provides in subpkg["provides"]:
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# Strip provides version (=$pkgver-r$pkgrel)
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if provides.split("=", 1)[0] == provide:
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providers[subpkgname] = subpkg
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return sorted(providers.items(), reverse=True,
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key=lambda p: p[1].get('provider_priority', 0))
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def get_repo(args, pkgname, must_exist=True):
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""" Get the repository folder of an aport.
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:pkgname: package name
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:must_exist: raise an exception when it can't be found
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:returns: a string like "main", "device", "cross", ...
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or None when the aport could not be found """
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aport = find(args, pkgname, must_exist)
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if not aport:
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return None
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return os.path.basename(os.path.dirname(aport))
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def check_arches(arches, arch):
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""" Check if building for a certain arch is allowed.
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:param arches: list of all supported arches, as it can be found in the
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arch="" line of APKBUILDS (including all, noarch,
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!arch, ...). For example: ["x86_64", "x86", "!armhf"]
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:param arch: the architecture to check for
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:returns: True when building is allowed, False otherwise
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"""
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if "!" + arch in arches:
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return False
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for value in [arch, "all", "noarch"]:
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if value in arches:
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return True
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return False
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def get_channel_new(channel):
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""" Translate legacy channel names to the new ones. Legacy names are still
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supported for compatibility with old branches (pmb#2015).
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:param channel: name as read from pmaports.cfg or channels.cfg, like
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"edge", "v21.03" etc., or potentially a legacy name
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like "stable".
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:returns: name in the new format, e.g. "edge" or "v21.03"
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"""
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legacy_cfg = pmb.config.pmaports_channels_legacy
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if channel in legacy_cfg:
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ret = legacy_cfg[channel]
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logging.verbose(f"Legacy channel '{channel}' translated to '{ret}'")
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return ret
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return channel
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