import optparse import sys import os import shutil import logging.handlers import errno from wizard import deploy from wizard import shell from wizard.command import _base class Error(_base.Error): """Base exception for all exceptions raised by migrate""" pass class AlreadyMigratedError(Error): def __init__(self, dir): self.dir = dir def __str__(self): return """ ERROR: Directory already contains a .git and/or .scripts directory. Did you already migrate it? """ class NotAutoinstallError(Error): def __init__(self, dir): self.dir = dir def __str__(self): return """ ERROR: Could not find .scripts-version file. Are you sure this is an autoinstalled application? """ class NoRepositoryError(Error): def __init__(self, app): self.app = app def __str__(self): return """ ERROR: Could not find repository for this application. Have you converted the repository over? Is the name %s the same as the name of the .git folder? """ % self.app class NoTagError(Error): def __init__(self, version): self.version = version def __str__(self): return """ ERROR: Could not find tag v%s-scripts in repository for %s. Double check and make sure the repository was prepared with all necessary tags! """ % (self.version.version, self.version.application.name) def main(argv, global_options, logger = None): usage = """usage: %prog migrate [ARGS] DIR Migrates a directory to our Git-based autoinstall format. Performs basic sanity checking and intelligently determines what repository and tag to use. This command is meant to be run as the owner of the install it is upgrading (see the scripts AFS kernel patch). Do NOT run this command as root.""" parser = _base.WizardOptionParser(usage) parser.add_option("--dry-run", dest="dry_run", action="store_true", default=False, help="Prints would would be run without changing anything") parser.add_option("--force", "-f", dest="force", action="store_true", default=False, help="If .git or .scripts directory already exists, delete them and migrate") options, args, logger = parser.parse_all(argv, logger) if len(args) > 1: parser.error("too many arguments") elif not args: parser.error("must specify directory") logger.debug("uid is %d" % os.getuid()) dir = args[0] try: os.chdir(dir) except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.EACCES: raise _base.PermissionsError(dir) elif e.errno == errno.ENOENT: raise _base.NoSuchDirectoryError(dir) else: raise e if os.path.isdir(".git") or os.path.isdir(".scripts"): if not options.force: raise AlreadyMigratedError(dir) else: if os.path.isdir(".git"): logger.warning("Force removing .git directory") if not options.dry_run: shutil.rmtree(".git") if os.path.isdir(".scripts"): logger.warning("Force removing .scripts directory") if not options.dry_run: shutil.rmtree(".scripts") try: d = deploy.Deployment.fromDir(".") version = d.getAppVersion() except IOError as e: if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: raise NotAutoinstallError(dir) else: raise e # calculate the repository we'll be pulling out of application = version.application app = application.name repo = os.path.join("/afs/athena.mit.edu/contrib/scripts/wizard/srv", app + ".git") if not os.path.isdir(repo): raise NoRepositoryError(app) # begin the command line process sh = shell.Shell(logger, options.dry_run) # check if the version we're trying to convert exists. We assume # a convention here, namely, v1.2.3-scripts is what we want. If # you broke the convention... shame on you. try: tag = "v%s-scripts" % version.version sh.call("git", "--git-dir", repo, "rev-parse", tag) except shell.CallError: raise NoTagError(version) did_git_init = False did_git_checkout_scripts = False # create repository sh.call("git", "init") did_git_init = True # configure our alternates (to save space and make this quick) data = os.path.join(repo, "objects") file = ".git/objects/info/alternates" if not options.dry_run: alternates = open(file, "w") alternates.write(data) alternates.close() else: logger.info("# create %s containing \"%s\"" % (file, data)) # configure our remote # (later on, we won't actually use these ourselves, since we # might want to use an arbitrary repository) sh.call("git", "remote", "add", "origin", repo) # configure what would normally be set up on a 'git clone' for consistency sh.call("git", "config", "branch.master.remote", "origin") sh.call("git", "config", "branch.master.merge", "refs/heads/master") # perform the initial fetch sh.call("git", "fetch", "origin") # soft reset to our tag sh.call("git", "reset", tag, "--") # checkout the .scripts directory sh.call("git", "checkout", ".scripts") did_git_checkout_scripts = True # XXX: setup .scripts/version??? # for verbose purposes, give us a git status and git diff if options.verbose: try: sh.call("git", "status") except shell.CallError: pass try: sh.call("git", "diff") except shell.CallError: pass