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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright 2005 Lars Wirzenius (liw@iki.fi)
# Copyright 2011 Mika Pflüger (debian@mikapflueger.de)
# Copyright © 2012-2013 Andreas Beckmann (anbe@debian.org)
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
# Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
# option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
# Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
# this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
"""Analyze failed piuparts logs and move them around when the errors are known.
This program looks at piuparts log files in ./fail, and queries the bts to find
out if bugs have been filed already. If so, it moves them to ./bugged.
It tries to detect if new versions of bugged packages are uploaded without solving
the bug and will then update the bts with the new found versions, and copy the
headers of the log in ./fail to the one in ./bugged and vice versa. It will then
move the failed log to ./bugged as well.
"""
import os
import sys
import re
import shutil
import subprocess
import debianbts
import apt_pkg
apt_pkg.init_system()
error_pattern = re.compile(r"(?<=\n).*error.*\n?", flags=re.IGNORECASE)
chroot_pattern = re.compile(r"tmp/tmp.*?'")
distro = "?"
def find_logs(directory):
return [os.path.join(directory, x)
for x in os.listdir(directory) if x.endswith(".log")]
def find_bugged_logs(failed_log):
package = package_name(failed_log)
pat = "/" + package + "_"
return [x for x in find_logs("bugged") + find_logs("affected") if pat in x]
def package_name(log):
return os.path.basename(log).split("_", 1)[0]
def package_version(log):
return os.path.basename(log).split("_", 1)[1].rstrip('.log')
def package_source_version(log):
version = package_version(log)
possible_binnmu_part = version.rsplit('+', 1)[-1]
if possible_binnmu_part.startswith('b') and possible_binnmu_part[1:].isdigit():
# the package version contains a binnmu-part which is not part of the source version
# and therefore not accepted/tracked by the bts. Remove it.
version = version.rsplit('+', 1)[0]
return version
def extract_errors(log):
"""This pretty stupid implementation is basically just 'grep -i error', and then
removing the timestamps and the name of the chroot and the package version itself."""
f = open(log)
data = f.read()
f.close()
whole = ''
pversion = package_version(log)
for match in error_pattern.finditer(data):
text = match.group()
# Get rid of timestamps
if text[:1].isdigit():
text = text.split(" ", 1)[1]
# Get rid of chroot names
if 'tmp/tmp' in text:
text = re.sub(chroot_pattern, "chroot'", text)
# Get rid of the package version
text = text.replace(pversion, '')
whole += text
return whole
def extract_headers(log):
f = open(log)
data = f.read()
f.close()
headers = []
headers = data.partition("\nExecuting:")[0]
if headers and not headers.endswith("\n"):
headers += "\n"
return headers
def prepend_to_file(filename, data):
f = file(filename, "r")
old_data = f.read()
f.close()
f = file(filename + ".tmp", "w")
f.write(data)
f.write(old_data)
f.close()
shutil.copymode(filename, filename + ".tmp")
os.rename(filename, filename + "~")
os.rename(filename + ".tmp", filename)
os.remove(filename + "~")
def get_bug_versions(bug):
"""Gets a list of only the version numbers for which the bug is found.
Newest versions are returned first."""
# debianbts returns it in the format package/1.2.3 or 1.2.3 which will become 1.2.3
versions = []
for found_version in debianbts.get_status((bug,))[0].found_versions:
v = found_version.rsplit('/', 1)[-1]
if v == "None":
# only allow the distro-qualified "$distro/None" version
if found_version == distro + "/" + v:
versions.append(v)
else:
versions.append(v)
return list(reversed(sorted(versions, cmp=apt_pkg.version_compare))) or ['~']
def write_bug_file(failed_log, bugs):
if bugs:
f = file(os.path.splitext(failed_log)[0] + '.bug', "w")
for bug in bugs:
f.write('<a href="https://bugs.debian.org/%s" target="_blank">#%s</a>\n' % (bug, bug))
f.close()
def move_to_bugged(failed_log, bugged="bugged", bug=None):
print("Moving %s to %s (#%s)" % (failed_log, bugged, bug))
os.rename(failed_log, os.path.join(bugged, os.path.basename(failed_log)))
if bug is not None:
write_bug_file(os.path.join(bugged, os.path.basename(failed_log)), [bug])
def mark_bugged_version(failed_log, bugged_log):
"""Copies the headers from the old log to the new log and vice versa and
moves the new log to bugged. Removes the old log in bugged."""
bugged_headers = extract_headers(bugged_log)
failed_headers = extract_headers(failed_log)
prepend_to_file(failed_log, bugged_headers)
prepend_to_file(bugged_log, failed_headers)
move_to_bugged(failed_log)
def bts_update_found(bugnr, newversion):
if "DEBEMAIL" in os.environ and os.environ["DEBEMAIL"]:
# subprocess.check_call(('bts', 'found', bugnr, newversion))
print(' '.join(('bts', 'found', str(bugnr), newversion)))
def mark_logs_with_reported_bugs():
for failed_log in find_logs("fail"):
pname = package_name(failed_log)
pversion = package_source_version(failed_log)
failed_errors = extract_errors(failed_log)
moved = False
abugs = piuparts_bugs_affecting(pname)
bugs = piuparts_bugs_in(pname)
for bug in abugs + bugs:
if moved:
break
if bug in abugs:
bugged = "affected"
else:
bugged = "bugged"
found_versions = get_bug_versions(bug)
if pversion in found_versions:
move_to_bugged(failed_log, bugged, bug)
moved = True
break
for bug_version in found_versions:
# print('DEBUG: %s/%s #%d %s' % (pname, pversion, bug, bug_version))
if apt_pkg.version_compare(pversion, bug_version) > 0: # pversion > bug_version
bugged_logs = find_bugged_logs(failed_log)
if not bugged_logs and not moved:
print('%s/%s: Maybe the bug was filed earlier: https://bugs.debian.org/%d against %s/%s'
% (pname, pversion, bug, pname, bug_version))
break
for bugged_log in bugged_logs:
old_pversion = package_source_version(bugged_log)
bugged_errors = extract_errors(bugged_log)
if (apt_pkg.version_compare(old_pversion, bug_version) == 0 # old_pversion == bug_version
and
failed_errors == bugged_errors):
# a bug was filed for an old version of the package,
# and the errors were the same back then - assume it is the same bug.
if not moved:
mark_bugged_version(failed_log, bugged_log)
moved = True
bts_update_found(bug, pversion)
break
if not moved:
write_bug_file(failed_log, abugs + bugs)
def report_packages_with_many_logs():
failed_logs = find_logs("fail")
packages = {}
for failed_log in failed_logs:
package = package_name(failed_log)
packages[package] = packages.get(package, []) + [failed_log]
for package, failed_logs in packages.iteritems():
printed = False
if len(failed_logs) > 1:
print "Many failures:"
for failed_log in failed_logs:
print " ", failed_log
printed = True
bugged_logs = find_bugged_logs(failed_logs[0])
if bugged_logs:
print "Already bugged?"
for failed_log in failed_logs + bugged_logs:
print " ", failed_log
printed = True
if printed:
print
piuparts_usertags_cache = None
def all_piuparts_bugs():
global piuparts_usertags_cache
if piuparts_usertags_cache is None:
piuparts_usertags_cache = debianbts.get_usertag("debian-qa@lists.debian.org", 'piuparts')['piuparts']
return piuparts_usertags_cache
def piuparts_bugs_in(package):
bugs = debianbts.get_bugs('package', package, 'bugs', all_piuparts_bugs(), 'archive', 'both')
bugs.sort(reverse=True)
return bugs
def piuparts_bugs_affecting(package):
bugs = debianbts.get_bugs('affects', package, 'bugs', all_piuparts_bugs(), 'archive', 'both')
bugs.sort(reverse=True)
return bugs
def main():
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
global distro
distro = sys.argv[1]
mark_logs_with_reported_bugs()
report_packages_with_many_logs()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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