pmbootstrap-meow/pmb/parse/_apkbuild.py
Oliver Smith ad5a0d4294
Make proprietary drivers optional (1/2): pmbootstrap changes (#1254)
Here are the changes necessary in pmbootstrap to make proprietary
software installed onto the device (firmware and userspace drivers)
optional (#756). To full close the issue, we need to apply this concept
to all device packages we already have in a follow-up PR.

Changes:
* New config file options nonfree_firmware and nonfree_userland, which
  we ask for during "pmbootstrap init" if there are non-free components
  for the selected device.
* We find that out by checking the APKBUILD's subpakages: The non-free
  packages are called $pkgname-nonfree-firmware and
  $pkgname-nonfree-userland.
* During "pmbootstrap init" we also show the pkgdesc of these
  subpackages. Parsing that is implemented in
  pmb.parse._apkbuild.subpkgdesc(). It was not implemented as part of
  the regular APKBUILD parsing, as this would need a change in the
  output format, and it is a lot *less* code if done like in this
  commit.
* pmb/parse/apkbuild.py was renamed to _apkbuild.py, and
  pmb/install/install.py to _install.py: needed to call the function in
  the usual way (e.g. pmb.parse.apkbuild()) but still being able to
  test the individual functions from these files in the test suite.
  We did the same thing for pmb/build/_package.py already.
* Install: New function get_nonfree_packages() returns the non-free
  packages that will be installed, based on the user's choice in
  "pmbootstrap init" and on the subpackages the device has.
* Added test cases and test data (APKBUILDs) for all new code,
  refactored test/test_questions.py to have multiple functions for
  testing the various questions / question types from
  "pmbootstrap init" instead of having it all in one big function.
  This allows to use another aport folder for testing the new
  non-free related questions in init.
2018-02-24 21:49:10 +00:00

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"""
Copyright 2018 Oliver Smith
This file is part of pmbootstrap.
pmbootstrap 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 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
pmbootstrap 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 pmbootstrap. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
import os
import logging
import pmb.config
import pmb.parse.version
def replace_variables(apkbuild):
"""
Replace a hardcoded list of variables inside the APKBUILD.
"""
ret = apkbuild
# _flavor: ${_device} (lineageos kernel packages)
ret["_flavor"] = ret["_flavor"].replace("${_device}",
ret["_device"])
# pkgname: $_flavor
ret["pkgname"] = ret["pkgname"].replace("${_flavor}", ret["_flavor"])
# subpackages: $pkgname
replaced = []
for subpackage in ret["subpackages"]:
replaced.append(subpackage.replace("$pkgname", ret["pkgname"]))
ret["subpackages"] = replaced
# makedepends: $makedepends_host, $makedepends_build, $_llvmver
replaced = []
for makedepend in ret["makedepends"]:
if makedepend.startswith("$"):
key = makedepend[1:]
if key in ret:
replaced += ret[key]
else:
raise RuntimeError("Could not resolve variable " +
makedepend + " in APKBUILD of " +
apkbuild["pkgname"])
else:
# replace in the middle of the string
for var in ["_llvmver"]:
makedepend = makedepend.replace("$" + var, ret[var])
replaced += [makedepend]
# Python: ${pkgname#py-}
if ret["pkgname"].startswith("py-"):
replacement = ret["pkgname"][3:]
for var in ["depends", "makedepends", "subpackages"]:
for i in range(len(ret[var])):
ret[var][i] = ret[var][i].replace(
"${pkgname#py-}", replacement)
ret["makedepends"] = replaced
return ret
def cut_off_function_names(apkbuild):
"""
For subpackages: only keep the subpackage name, without the internal
function name, that tells how to build the subpackage.
"""
sub = apkbuild["subpackages"]
for i in range(len(sub)):
sub[i] = sub[i].split(":", 1)[0]
apkbuild["subpackages"] = sub
return apkbuild
def apkbuild(args, path, check_pkgver=True):
"""
Parse relevant information out of the APKBUILD file. This is not meant
to be perfect and catch every edge case (for that, a full shell parser
would be necessary!). Instead, it should just work with the use-cases
covered by pmbootstrap and not take too long.
:param path: full path to the APKBUILD
:param version_check: verify that the pkgver is valid.
:returns: relevant variables from the APKBUILD. Arrays get returned as
arrays.
"""
# Try to get a cached result first (we assume, that the aports don't change
# in one pmbootstrap call)
if path in args.cache["apkbuild"]:
return args.cache["apkbuild"][path]
# Read the file and check line endings
with open(path, encoding="utf-8") as handle:
lines = handle.readlines()
if handle.newlines != '\n':
raise RuntimeError("Wrong line endings in APKBUILD: " + path)
# Parse all attributes from the config
ret = {}
for i in range(len(lines)):
for attribute, options in pmb.config.apkbuild_attributes.items():
if not lines[i].startswith(attribute + "="):
continue
# Extend the line value until we reach the ending quote sign
line_value = lines[i][len(attribute + "="):-1]
end_char = None
if line_value.startswith("\""):
end_char = "\""
value = ""
first_line = i
while i < len(lines) - 1:
value += line_value.replace("\"", "").strip()
if not end_char:
break
elif line_value.endswith(end_char):
# This check is needed to allow line break directly after opening quote
if i != first_line or line_value.count(end_char) > 1:
break
value += " "
i += 1
line_value = lines[i][:-1]
# Split up arrays, delete empty strings inside the list
if options["array"]:
if value:
value = list(filter(None, value.split(" ")))
else:
value = []
ret[attribute] = value
# Add missing keys
for attribute, options in pmb.config.apkbuild_attributes.items():
if attribute not in ret:
if options["array"]:
ret[attribute] = []
else:
ret[attribute] = ""
# Properly format values
ret = replace_variables(ret)
ret = cut_off_function_names(ret)
# Sanity check: pkgname
suffix = "/" + ret["pkgname"] + "/APKBUILD"
if not os.path.realpath(path).endswith(suffix):
logging.info("Folder: '" + os.path.dirname(path) + "'")
logging.info("Pkgname: '" + ret["pkgname"] + "'")
raise RuntimeError("The pkgname must be equal to the name of"
" the folder, that contains the APKBUILD!")
# Sanity check: arch
if not len(ret["arch"]):
raise RuntimeError("Arch must not be empty: " + path)
# Sanity check: pkgver
if check_pkgver:
if "-r" in ret["pkgver"] or not pmb.parse.version.validate(ret["pkgver"]):
logging.info("NOTE: Valid pkgvers are described here:")
logging.info("<https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/APKBUILD_Reference#pkgver>")
raise RuntimeError("Invalid pkgver '" + ret["pkgver"] +
"' in APKBUILD: " + path)
# Fill cache
args.cache["apkbuild"][path] = ret
return ret
def subpkgdesc(path, function):
"""
Get the pkgdesc of a subpackage in an APKBUILD.
:param path: to the APKBUILD file
:param function: name of the subpackage (e.g. "nonfree_userland")
:returns: the subpackage's pkgdesc
"""
# Read all lines
with open(path, encoding="utf-8") as handle:
lines = handle.readlines()
# Prefixes
prefix_function = function + "() {"
prefix_pkgdesc = "\tpkgdesc=\""
# Find the pkgdesc
in_function = False
for line in lines:
if in_function:
if line.startswith(prefix_pkgdesc):
return line[len(prefix_pkgdesc):-2]
elif line.startswith(prefix_function):
in_function = True
# Failure
if not in_function:
raise RuntimeError("Could not find subpackage function, no line starts"
" with '" + prefix_function + "' in " + path)
raise RuntimeError("Could not find pkgdesc of subpackage function '" +
function + "' (spaces used instead of tabs?) in " +
path)