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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Packager Enterprise module."""
# This program makes Debian and RPM repositories for MongoDB, by
# downloading our tarballs of statically linked executables and
# insinuating them into Linux packages. It must be run on a
# Debianoid, since Debian provides tools to make RPMs, but RPM-based
# systems don't provide debian packaging crud.
# Notes:
#
# * Almost anything that you want to be able to influence about how a
# package construction must be embedded in some file that the
# packaging tool uses for input (e.g., debian/rules, debian/control,
# debian/changelog; or the RPM specfile), and the precise details are
# arbitrary and silly. So this program generates all the relevant
# inputs to the packaging tools.
#
# * Once a .deb or .rpm package is made, there's a separate layer of
# tools that makes a "repository" for use by the apt/yum layers of
# package tools. The layouts of these repositories are arbitrary and
# silly, too.
#
# * Before you run the program on a new host, these are the
# prerequisites:
#
# apt-get install dpkg-dev rpm debhelper fakeroot ia32-libs createrepo git-core libsnmp15
# echo "Now put the dist gnupg signing keys in ~root/.gnupg"
import errno
from glob import glob
import os
import re
import shutil
import sys
import tempfile
import time
sys.path.append(os.getcwd())
import packager # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position
# The MongoDB names for the architectures we support.
ARCH_CHOICES = ["x86_64", "ppc64le", "s390x", "arm64"]
# Made up names for the flavors of distribution we package for.
DISTROS = ["suse", "debian", "redhat", "ubuntu", "amazon", "amazon2"]
class EnterpriseSpec(packager.Spec):
"""EnterpriseSpec class."""
def suffix(self):
"""Suffix."""
return "-enterprise" if int(self.ver.split(".")[1]) % 2 == 0 else "-enterprise-unstable"
class EnterpriseDistro(packager.Distro):
"""EnterpriseDistro class."""
def repodir(self, arch, build_os, spec): # noqa: D406,D407,D412,D413
"""Return the directory where we'll place the package files.
This is for (distro, distro_version) in that distro's preferred repository
layout (as distinct from where that distro's packaging building
tools place the package files).
Packages will go into repos corresponding to the major release
series (2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, etc.) except for RC's and nightlies
which will go into special separate "testing" directories
Examples:
repo/apt/ubuntu/dists/precise/mongodb-enterprise/testing/multiverse/binary-amd64
repo/apt/ubuntu/dists/precise/mongodb-enterprise/testing/multiverse/binary-i386
repo/apt/ubuntu/dists/precise/mongodb-enterprise/2.5/multiverse/binary-amd64
repo/apt/ubuntu/dists/precise/mongodb-enterprise/2.5/multiverse/binary-i386
repo/apt/ubuntu/dists/trusty/mongodb-enterprise/2.5/multiverse/binary-amd64
repo/apt/ubuntu/dists/trusty/mongodb-enterprise/2.5/multiverse/binary-i386
repo/apt/debian/dists/wheezy/mongodb-enterprise/2.5/main/binary-amd64
repo/apt/debian/dists/wheezy/mongodb-enterprise/2.5/main/binary-i386
repo/yum/redhat/6/mongodb-enterprise/2.5/x86_64
repo/yum/redhat/6/mongodb-enterprise/2.5/i386
repo/zypper/suse/11/mongodb-enterprise/2.5/x86_64
repo/zypper/suse/11/mongodb-enterprise/2.5/i386
repo/zypper/suse/11/mongodb-enterprise/testing/x86_64
repo/zypper/suse/11/mongodb-enterprise/testing/i386
"""
repo_directory = ""
if spec.is_pre_release():
repo_directory = "testing"
else:
repo_directory = spec.branch()
if re.search("^(debian|ubuntu)", self.dname):
return "repo/apt/%s/dists/%s/mongodb-enterprise/%s/%s/binary-%s/" % (
self.dname, self.repo_os_version(build_os), repo_directory, self.repo_component(),
self.archname(arch))
elif re.search("(redhat|fedora|centos|amazon)", self.dname):
return "repo/yum/%s/%s/mongodb-enterprise/%s/%s/RPMS/" % (
self.dname, self.repo_os_version(build_os), repo_directory, self.archname(arch))
elif re.search("(suse)", self.dname):
return "repo/zypper/%s/%s/mongodb-enterprise/%s/%s/RPMS/" % (
self.dname, self.repo_os_version(build_os), repo_directory, self.archname(arch))
else:
raise Exception("BUG: unsupported platform?")
def build_os(self, arch): # pylint: disable=too-many-branches
"""Return the build os label in the binary package to download.
The labels "rhel57", "rhel62", "rhel67" and "rhel70" are for redhat,
the others are delegated to the super class.
"""
# pylint: disable=too-many-return-statements
if arch == "ppc64le":
if self.dname == 'ubuntu':
return ["ubuntu1604", "ubuntu1804"]
if self.dname == 'redhat':
return ["rhel71"]
return []
if arch == "s390x":
if self.dname == 'redhat':
return ["rhel67", "rhel72"]
if self.dname == 'suse':
return ["suse11", "suse12", "suse15"]
if self.dname == 'ubuntu':
return ["ubuntu1604", "ubuntu1804"]
return []
if arch == "arm64":
if self.dname == 'ubuntu':
return ["ubuntu1604", "ubuntu1804"]
return []
if re.search("(redhat|fedora|centos)", self.dname):
return ["rhel70", "rhel62", "rhel57"]
return super(EnterpriseDistro, self).build_os(arch)
# pylint: enable=too-many-return-statements
def main():
"""Execute Main program."""
distros = [EnterpriseDistro(distro) for distro in DISTROS]
args = packager.get_args(distros, ARCH_CHOICES)
spec = EnterpriseSpec(args.server_version, args.metadata_gitspec, args.release_number)
oldcwd = os.getcwd()
srcdir = oldcwd + "/../"
# Where to do all of our work. Use a randomly-created directory if one
# is not passed in.
prefix = args.prefix
if prefix is None:
prefix = tempfile.mkdtemp()
print("Working in directory %s" % prefix)
os.chdir(prefix)
try:
made_pkg = False
# Build a package for each distro/spec/arch tuple, and
# accumulate the repository-layout directories.
for (distro, arch) in packager.crossproduct(distros, args.arches):
for build_os in distro.build_os(arch):
if build_os in args.distros or not args.distros:
filename = tarfile(build_os, arch, spec)
packager.ensure_dir(filename)
shutil.copyfile(args.tarball, filename)
repo = make_package(distro, build_os, arch, spec, srcdir)
make_repo(repo, distro, build_os)
made_pkg = True
if not made_pkg:
raise Exception("No valid combination of distro and arch selected")
finally:
os.chdir(oldcwd)
def tarfile(build_os, arch, spec):
"""Return the location where we store the downloaded tarball for this package."""
return "dl/mongodb-linux-%s-enterprise-%s-%s.tar.gz" % (spec.version(), build_os, arch)
def setupdir(distro, build_os, arch, spec):
"""Return the setup directory name."""
# The setupdir will be a directory containing all inputs to the
# distro's packaging tools (e.g., package metadata files, init
# scripts, etc, along with the already-built binaries). In case
# the following format string is unclear, an example setupdir
# would be dst/x86_64/debian-sysvinit/wheezy/mongodb-org-unstable/
# or dst/x86_64/redhat/rhel57/mongodb-org-unstable/
return "dst/%s/%s/%s/%s%s-%s/" % (arch, distro.name(), build_os, distro.pkgbase(),
spec.suffix(), spec.pversion(distro))
def unpack_binaries_into(build_os, arch, spec, where):
"""Unpack the tarfile for (build_os, arch, spec) into directory where."""
rootdir = os.getcwd()
packager.ensure_dir(where)
# Note: POSIX tar doesn't require support for gtar's "-C" option,
# and Python's tarfile module prior to Python 2.7 doesn't have the
# features to make this detail easy. So we'll just do the dumb
# thing and chdir into where and run tar there.
os.chdir(where)
try:
packager.sysassert(["tar", "xvzf", rootdir + "/" + tarfile(build_os, arch, spec)])
release_dir = glob('mongodb-linux-*')[0]
for releasefile in "bin", "snmp", "LICENSE-Enterprise.txt", "README", "THIRD-PARTY-NOTICES", "THIRD-PARTY-NOTICES.gotools", "MPL-2":
os.rename("%s/%s" % (release_dir, releasefile), releasefile)
os.rmdir(release_dir)
except Exception:
exc = sys.exc_info()[1]
os.chdir(rootdir)
raise exc
os.chdir(rootdir)
def make_package(distro, build_os, arch, spec, srcdir):
"""Construct the package for (arch, distro, spec).
Get the packaging files from srcdir and any user-specified suffix from suffixes.
"""
sdir = setupdir(distro, build_os, arch, spec)
packager.ensure_dir(sdir)
# Note that the RPM packages get their man pages from the debian
# directory, so the debian directory is needed in all cases (and
# innocuous in the debianoids' sdirs).
for pkgdir in ["debian", "rpm"]:
print("Copying packaging files from %s to %s" % ("%s/%s" % (srcdir, pkgdir), sdir))
# FIXME: sh-dash-cee is bad. See if tarfile can do this.
packager.sysassert([
"sh", "-c",
"(cd \"%s\" && git archive %s %s/ ) | (cd \"%s\" && tar xvf -)" %
(srcdir, spec.metadata_gitspec(), pkgdir, sdir)
])
# Splat the binaries and snmp files under sdir. The "build" stages of the
# packaging infrastructure will move the files to wherever they
# need to go.
unpack_binaries_into(build_os, arch, spec, sdir)
# Remove the mongoreplay binary due to libpcap dynamic
# linkage.
if os.path.exists(sdir + "bin/mongoreplay"):
os.unlink(sdir + "bin/mongoreplay")
return distro.make_pkg(build_os, arch, spec, srcdir)
def make_repo(repodir, distro, build_os):
"""Make the repo."""
if re.search("(debian|ubuntu)", repodir):
make_deb_repo(repodir, distro, build_os)
elif re.search("(suse|centos|redhat|fedora|amazon)", repodir):
packager.make_rpm_repo(repodir)
else:
raise Exception("BUG: unsupported platform?")
def make_deb_repo(repo, distro, build_os):
"""Make the Debian repo."""
# Note: the Debian repository Packages files must be generated
# very carefully in order to be usable.
oldpwd = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(repo + "../../../../../../")
try:
dirs = {
os.path.dirname(deb)[2:]
for deb in packager.backtick(["find", ".", "-name", "*.deb"]).decode('utf-8').split()
}
for directory in dirs:
st = packager.backtick(["dpkg-scanpackages", directory, "/dev/null"])
with open(directory + "/Packages", "wb") as fh:
fh.write(st)
bt = packager.backtick(["gzip", "-9c", directory + "/Packages"])
with open(directory + "/Packages.gz", "wb") as fh:
fh.write(bt)
finally:
os.chdir(oldpwd)
# Notes: the Release{,.gpg} files must live in a special place,
# and must be created after all the Packages.gz files have been
# done.
s1 = """Origin: mongodb
Label: mongodb
Suite: %s
Codename: %s/mongodb-enterprise
Architectures: amd64 ppc64el s390x arm64
Components: %s
Description: MongoDB packages
""" % (distro.repo_os_version(build_os), distro.repo_os_version(build_os), distro.repo_component())
if os.path.exists(repo + "../../Release"):
os.unlink(repo + "../../Release")
if os.path.exists(repo + "../../Release.gpg"):
os.unlink(repo + "../../Release.gpg")
oldpwd = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(repo + "../../")
s2 = packager.backtick(["apt-ftparchive", "release", "."])
try:
with open("Release", 'wb') as fh:
fh.write(s1.encode('utf-8'))
fh.write(s2)
finally:
os.chdir(oldpwd)
def move_repos_into_place(src, dst): # pylint: disable=too-many-branches
"""Move the repos into place."""
# Find all the stuff in src/*, move it to a freshly-created
# directory beside dst, then play some games with symlinks so that
# dst is a name the new stuff and dst+".old" names the previous
# one. This feels like a lot of hooey for something so trivial.
# First, make a crispy fresh new directory to put the stuff in.
idx = 0
while True:
date_suffix = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
dname = dst + ".%s.%d" % (date_suffix, idx)
try:
os.mkdir(dname)
break
except OSError:
exc = sys.exc_info()[1]
if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST:
pass
else:
raise exc
idx = idx + 1
# Put the stuff in our new directory.
for src_file in os.listdir(src):
packager.sysassert(["cp", "-rv", src + "/" + src_file, dname])
# Make a symlink to the new directory; the symlink will be renamed
# to dst shortly.
idx = 0
while True:
tmpnam = dst + ".TMP.%d" % idx
try:
os.symlink(dname, tmpnam)
break
except OSError: # as exc: # Python >2.5
exc = sys.exc_info()[1]
if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST:
pass
else:
raise exc
idx = idx + 1
# Make a symlink to the old directory; this symlink will be
# renamed shortly, too.
oldnam = None
if os.path.exists(dst):
idx = 0
while True:
oldnam = dst + ".old.%d" % idx
try:
os.symlink(os.readlink(dst), oldnam)
break
except OSError: # as exc: # Python >2.5
exc = sys.exc_info()[1]
if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST:
pass
else:
raise exc
os.rename(tmpnam, dst)
if oldnam:
os.rename(oldnam, dst + ".old")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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