pmbootstrap-meow/pmb/helpers/args.py
Oliver Smith 852b8d6c7d
args: remove dead code (MR 2349)
Remove a bunch of commented out code:
* debug leftovers
* update_work(): a function that used to replace $WORK in all kinds of
  arguments to pmbootstrap, with the actual work dir. This seemed like a
  good idea when I made this initially, but in hindsight it's clear that
  this made args just much more complex. I'm glad that Caleb removed
  this. Now $WORK only gets removed in one place, for mount points,
  which makes much more sense.
* args.from_argparse and related comment: pmbootstrap used to make a
  full copy of its args, so in some cases it could go back before $WORK
  was replaced IIRC. This isn't great, but even worse is that this
  caused each stack trace to say something like infinite recursion on
  args. I'm also glad that Caleb got rid of this :)
2024-07-08 16:22:38 +02:00

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# Copyright 2023 Oliver Smith
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
import pmb.config
from pmb.core.context import Context
from pmb.core.pkgrepo import pkgrepo_default_path
from pmb.helpers import logging
from pmb.types import PmbArgs
import pmb.helpers.git
import pmb.helpers.args
__args: PmbArgs = PmbArgs()
"""This file constructs the args variable, which is passed to almost all
functions in the pmbootstrap code base. Here's a listing of the kind of
information it stores.
1. Argparse
Variables directly from command line argument parsing (see
pmb/parse/arguments.py, the "dest" parameter of the add_argument()
calls defines where it is stored in args).
Examples:
args.action ("zap", "chroot", "build" etc.)
args.as_root (True when --as-root is passed)
...
2. Argparse merged with others
Variables from the user's config file (~/.config/pmbootstrap.cfg) that
can be overridden from the command line (pmb/parse/arguments.py) and
fall back to the defaults defined in pmb/config/__init__.py (see
"defaults = {..."). The user's config file gets generated interactively
with "pmbootstrap init".
Examples:
args.aports ("$WORK/cache_git/pmaports", override with --aports)
args.device ("samsung-i9100", "qemu-amd64" etc.)
get_context().config.work ("/home/user/.local/var/pmbootstrap", override with --work)
3. Parsed configs
Similar to the cache above, specific config files get parsed and added
to args, so they can get accessed quickly (without parsing the configs
over and over). These configs are not only used in one specific
location, so having a short name for them increases readability of the
code as well.
Examples:
deviceinfo (e.g. {"name": "Mydevice", "arch": "armhf", ...})
"""
def init(args: PmbArgs) -> PmbArgs:
global __args
# Basic initialization
# print(json.dumps(args.__dict__))
# sys.exit(0)
config = pmb.config.load(args.config)
if args.aports:
for pmaports_dir in args.aports:
if pmaports_dir.exists():
continue
raise ValueError(
f"pmaports path (specified with --aports) does not exist: {pmaports_dir}"
)
# Override config at runtime with command line arguments
for key, _ in vars(config).items():
if key.startswith("_") or key == "user":
continue
value = getattr(args, key, None)
if value:
print(f"Overriding config.{key} with {value}")
setattr(config, key, value)
# Deny accessing the attribute via args
if hasattr(args, key):
delattr(args, key)
# Handle --mirror-alpine and --mirror-pmos
value = getattr(args, "mirror_alpine", None)
if value:
config.mirrors["alpine"] = value
value = getattr(args, "mirror_postmarketos", None)
if value:
config.mirrors["pmaports"] = value
# Configure runtime context
context = Context(config)
context.command_timeout = args.timeout
context.details_to_stdout = args.details_to_stdout
context.quiet = args.quiet
context.offline = args.offline
context.command = args.action
context.cross = args.cross
context.assume_yes = getattr(args, "assume_yes", False)
context.force = getattr(args, "force", False)
# Initialize context
pmb.core.context.set_context(context)
# Initialize logs (we could raise errors below)
pmb.helpers.logging.init(context.log, args.verbose, context.details_to_stdout)
# Initialization code which may raise errors
if args.action not in [
"init",
"checksum",
"config",
"bootimg_analyze",
"log",
"pull",
"shutdown",
"zap",
]:
pmb.config.pmaports.read_config()
pmb.helpers.git.parse_channels_cfg(pkgrepo_default_path())
# Remove attributes from args so they don't get used by mistake
delattr(args, "timeout")
delattr(args, "details_to_stdout")
delattr(args, "log")
delattr(args, "quiet")
delattr(args, "offline")
if hasattr(args, "force"):
delattr(args, "force")
if hasattr(args, "device"):
delattr(args, "device")
# Copy all properties from args to out that don't start with underscores
for key, value in vars(args).items():
if not key.startswith("_") and not key == "from_argparse":
setattr(__args, key, value)
return __args
def please_i_really_need_args() -> PmbArgs:
import traceback
traceback.print_stack(file=logging.logfd)
logging.warning("FIXME: retrieved args where it shouldn't be needed!")
return __args