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#!/usr/bin/env python
'''Helper script for constructing an archive (zip or tar) from a list of files.
The output format (tar, tgz, zip) is determined from the file name, unless the user specifies
--format on the command line.
This script simplifies the specification of filename transformations, so that, e.g.,
src/mongo/foo.cpp and build/linux2/normal/buildinfo.cpp can get put into the same
directory in the archive, perhaps mongodb-2.0.2/src/mongo.
Usage:
make_archive.py -o <output-file> [--format (tar|tgz|zip)] \
[--transform match1=replacement1 [--transform match2=replacement2 [...]]] \
<input file 1> [...]
If the input file names start with "@", the file is expected to contain a list of
whitespace-separated file names to include in the archive. This helps get around the Windows
command line length limit.
Transformations are processed in command-line order and are short-circuiting. So, if a file matches
match1, it is never compared against match2 or later. Matches are just python startswith()
comparisons.
For a detailed usage example, see src/SConscript.client or src/mongo/SConscript.
'''
import optparse
import os
import sys
import shlex
import shutil
import zipfile
import tempfile
from subprocess import (Popen, PIPE, STDOUT)
def main(argv):
args = []
for arg in argv[1:]:
if arg.startswith("@"):
file_name = arg[1:]
f_handle = open(file_name, "r")
args.extend(s1.strip('"') for s1 in shlex.split(f_handle.readline(), posix=False))
f_handle.close()
else:
args.append(arg)
opts = parse_options(args)
if opts.archive_format in ('tar', 'tgz'):
make_tar_archive(opts)
elif opts.archive_format in ('zip'):
make_zip_archive(opts)
else:
raise ValueError('Unsupported archive format "%s"' % opts.archive_format)
def delete_directory(dir):
'''Recursively deletes a directory and its contents.
'''
try:
shutil.rmtree(dir)
except Exception:
pass
def make_tar_archive(opts):
'''Given the parsed options, generates the 'opt.output_filename'
tarball containing all the files in 'opt.input_filename' renamed
according to the mappings in 'opts.transformations'.
e.g. for an input file named "a/mongo/build/DISTSRC", and an
existing transformation {"a/mongo/build": "release"}, the input
file will be written to the tarball as "release/DISTSRC"
All files to be compressed are copied into new directories as
required by 'opts.transformations'. Once the tarball has been
created, all temporary directory structures created for the
purposes of compressing, are removed.
'''
tar_options = "cvf"
if opts.archive_format is 'tgz':
tar_options += "z"
# clean and create a temp directory to copy files to
enclosing_archive_directory = tempfile.mkdtemp(
prefix='archive_',
dir=os.path.abspath('build')
)
output_tarfile = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), opts.output_filename)
tar_command = ["tar", tar_options, output_tarfile]
for input_filename in opts.input_filenames:
preferred_filename = get_preferred_filename(input_filename, opts.transformations)
temp_file_location = os.path.join(enclosing_archive_directory, preferred_filename)
enclosing_file_directory = os.path.dirname(temp_file_location)
if not os.path.exists(enclosing_file_directory):
os.makedirs(enclosing_file_directory)
print "copying %s => %s" % (input_filename, temp_file_location)
if os.path.isdir(input_filename):
shutil.copytree(input_filename, temp_file_location)
else:
shutil.copy2(input_filename, temp_file_location)
tar_command.append(preferred_filename)
print " ".join(tar_command)
# execute the full tar command
run_directory = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), enclosing_archive_directory)
proc = Popen(tar_command, stdout=PIPE, stderr=STDOUT, bufsize=0, cwd=run_directory)
proc.wait()
# delete temp directory
delete_directory(enclosing_archive_directory)
def make_zip_archive(opts):
'''Given the parsed options, generates the 'opt.output_filename'
zipfile containing all the files in 'opt.input_filename' renamed
according to the mappings in 'opts.transformations'.
All files in 'opt.output_filename' are renamed before being
written into the zipfile.
'''
archive = open_zip_archive_for_write(opts.output_filename)
try:
for input_filename in opts.input_filenames:
archive.add(input_filename, arcname=get_preferred_filename(input_filename,
opts.transformations))
finally:
archive.close()
def parse_options(args):
parser = optparse.OptionParser()
parser.add_option('-o', dest='output_filename', default=None,
help='Name of the archive to output.', metavar='FILE')
parser.add_option('--format', dest='archive_format', default=None,
choices=('zip', 'tar', 'tgz'),
help='Format of archive to create. '
'If omitted, use the suffix of the output filename to decide.')
parser.add_option('--transform', action='append', dest='transformations', default=[])
(opts, input_filenames) = parser.parse_args(args)
opts.input_filenames = []
for input_filename in input_filenames:
if input_filename.startswith('@'):
opts.input_filenames.extend(open(input_filename[1:], 'r').read().split())
else:
opts.input_filenames.append(input_filename)
if opts.output_filename is None:
parser.error('-o switch is required')
if opts.archive_format is None:
if opts.output_filename.endswith('.zip'):
opts.archive_format = 'zip'
elif opts.output_filename.endswith('tar.gz') or opts.output_filename.endswith('.tgz'):
opts.archive_format = 'tgz'
elif opts.output_filename.endswith('.tar'):
opts.archive_format = 'tar'
else:
parser.error('Could not deduce archive format from output filename "%s"' %
opts.output_filename)
try:
opts.transformations = [
xform.replace(os.path.altsep or os.path.sep, os.path.sep).split('=', 1)
for xform in opts.transformations]
except Exception, e:
parser.error(e)
return opts
def open_zip_archive_for_write(filename):
'''Open a zip archive for writing and return it.
'''
# Infuriatingly, Zipfile calls the "add" method "write", but they're otherwise identical,
# for our purposes. WrappedZipFile is a minimal adapter class.
class WrappedZipFile(zipfile.ZipFile):
def add(self, filename, arcname):
return self.write(filename, arcname)
return WrappedZipFile(filename, 'w', zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED)
def get_preferred_filename(input_filename, transformations):
'''Does a prefix subsitution on 'input_filename' for the
first matching transformation in 'transformations' and
returns the substituted string
'''
for match, replace in transformations:
match_lower = match.lower()
input_filename_lower = input_filename.lower()
if input_filename_lower.startswith(match_lower):
return replace + input_filename[len(match):]
return input_filename
if __name__ == '__main__':
main(sys.argv)
sys.exit(0)
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