buildroot/utils/scanpypi
Bartosz Bilas 2d28d0203a utils/scanpypi: sort alphabetically list of required packages
That change will alphabetically set list order
of required packages in Config.in file automatically.

Example below:

before: ['python-pyserial', 'python-pyaes', 'python-ecdsa']
after:  ['python-ecdsa', 'python-pyaes', 'python-pyserial']

Signed-off-by: Bartosz Bilas <b.bilas@grinn-global.com>
Reviewed-by: Yegor Yefremov <yegorslists@googlemail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2019-11-08 21:53:02 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Utility for building Buildroot packages for existing PyPI packages
Any package built by scanpypi should be manually checked for
errors.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import absolute_import
import argparse
import json
import sys
import os
import shutil
import tarfile
import zipfile
import errno
import hashlib
import re
import textwrap
import tempfile
import imp
from functools import wraps
import six.moves.urllib.request
import six.moves.urllib.error
import six.moves.urllib.parse
from six.moves import map
from six.moves import zip
from six.moves import input
if six.PY2:
import StringIO
else:
import io
BUF_SIZE = 65536
try:
import spdx_lookup as liclookup
except ImportError:
# spdx_lookup is not installed
print('spdx_lookup module is not installed. This can lead to an '
'inaccurate licence detection. Please install it via\n'
'pip install spdx_lookup')
liclookup = None
def setup_decorator(func, method):
"""
Decorator for distutils.core.setup and setuptools.setup.
Puts the arguments with which setup is called as a dict
Add key 'method' which should be either 'setuptools' or 'distutils'.
Keyword arguments:
func -- either setuptools.setup or distutils.core.setup
method -- either 'setuptools' or 'distutils'
"""
@wraps(func)
def closure(*args, **kwargs):
# Any python packages calls its setup function to be installed.
# Argument 'name' of this setup function is the package's name
BuildrootPackage.setup_args[kwargs['name']] = kwargs
BuildrootPackage.setup_args[kwargs['name']]['method'] = method
return closure
# monkey patch
import setuptools # noqa E402
setuptools.setup = setup_decorator(setuptools.setup, 'setuptools')
import distutils # noqa E402
distutils.core.setup = setup_decorator(setuptools.setup, 'distutils')
def find_file_upper_case(filenames, path='./'):
"""
List generator:
Recursively find files that matches one of the specified filenames.
Returns a relative path starting with path argument.
Keyword arguments:
filenames -- List of filenames to be found
path -- Path to the directory to search
"""
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path):
for file in files:
if file.upper() in filenames:
yield (os.path.join(root, file))
def pkg_buildroot_name(pkg_name):
"""
Returns the Buildroot package name for the PyPI package pkg_name.
Remove all non alphanumeric characters except -
Also lowers the name and adds 'python-' suffix
Keyword arguments:
pkg_name -- String to rename
"""
name = re.sub('[^\w-]', '', pkg_name.lower())
name = name.replace('_', '-')
prefix = 'python-'
pattern = re.compile('^(?!' + prefix + ')(.+?)$')
name = pattern.sub(r'python-\1', name)
return name
class DownloadFailed(Exception):
pass
class BuildrootPackage():
"""This class's methods are not meant to be used individually please
use them in the correct order:
__init__
download_package
extract_package
load_module
get_requirements
create_package_mk
create_hash_file
create_config_in
"""
setup_args = {}
def __init__(self, real_name, pkg_folder):
self.real_name = real_name
self.buildroot_name = pkg_buildroot_name(self.real_name)
self.pkg_dir = os.path.join(pkg_folder, self.buildroot_name)
self.mk_name = self.buildroot_name.upper().replace('-', '_')
self.as_string = None
self.md5_sum = None
self.metadata = None
self.metadata_name = None
self.metadata_url = None
self.pkg_req = None
self.setup_metadata = None
self.tmp_extract = None
self.used_url = None
self.filename = None
self.url = None
self.version = None
self.license_files = []
def fetch_package_info(self):
"""
Fetch a package's metadata from the python package index
"""
self.metadata_url = 'https://pypi.org/pypi/{pkg}/json'.format(
pkg=self.real_name)
try:
pkg_json = six.moves.urllib.request.urlopen(self.metadata_url).read().decode()
except six.moves.urllib.error.HTTPError as error:
print('ERROR:', error.getcode(), error.msg, file=sys.stderr)
print('ERROR: Could not find package {pkg}.\n'
'Check syntax inside the python package index:\n'
'https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ '
.format(pkg=self.real_name))
raise
except six.moves.urllib.error.URLError:
print('ERROR: Could not find package {pkg}.\n'
'Check syntax inside the python package index:\n'
'https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ '
.format(pkg=self.real_name))
raise
self.metadata = json.loads(pkg_json)
self.version = self.metadata['info']['version']
self.metadata_name = self.metadata['info']['name']
def download_package(self):
"""
Download a package using metadata from pypi
"""
download = None
try:
self.metadata['urls'][0]['filename']
except IndexError:
print(
'Non-conventional package, ',
'please check carefully after creation')
self.metadata['urls'] = [{
'packagetype': 'sdist',
'url': self.metadata['info']['download_url'],
'digests': None}]
# In this case, we can't get the name of the downloaded file
# from the pypi api, so we need to find it, this should work
urlpath = six.moves.urllib.parse.urlparse(
self.metadata['info']['download_url']).path
# urlparse().path give something like
# /path/to/file-version.tar.gz
# We use basename to remove /path/to
self.metadata['urls'][0]['filename'] = os.path.basename(urlpath)
for download_url in self.metadata['urls']:
if 'bdist' in download_url['packagetype']:
continue
try:
print('Downloading package {pkg} from {url}...'.format(
pkg=self.real_name, url=download_url['url']))
download = six.moves.urllib.request.urlopen(download_url['url'])
except six.moves.urllib.error.HTTPError as http_error:
download = http_error
else:
self.used_url = download_url
self.as_string = download.read()
if not download_url['digests']['md5']:
break
self.md5_sum = hashlib.md5(self.as_string).hexdigest()
if self.md5_sum == download_url['digests']['md5']:
break
if download is None:
raise DownloadFailed('Failed to download package {pkg}: '
'No source archive available'
.format(pkg=self.real_name))
elif download.__class__ == six.moves.urllib.error.HTTPError:
raise download
self.filename = self.used_url['filename']
self.url = self.used_url['url']
def check_archive(self, members):
"""
Check archive content before extracting
Keyword arguments:
members -- list of archive members
"""
# Protect against https://github.com/snyk/zip-slip-vulnerability
# Older python versions do not validate that the extracted files are
# inside the target directory. Detect and error out on evil paths
evil = [e for e in members if os.path.relpath(e).startswith(('/', '..'))]
if evil:
print('ERROR: Refusing to extract {} with suspicious members {}'.format(
self.filename, evil))
sys.exit(1)
def extract_package(self, tmp_path):
"""
Extract the package contents into a directrory
Keyword arguments:
tmp_path -- directory where you want the package to be extracted
"""
if six.PY2:
as_file = StringIO.StringIO(self.as_string)
else:
as_file = io.BytesIO(self.as_string)
if self.filename[-3:] == 'zip':
with zipfile.ZipFile(as_file) as as_zipfile:
tmp_pkg = os.path.join(tmp_path, self.buildroot_name)
try:
os.makedirs(tmp_pkg)
except OSError as exception:
if exception.errno != errno.EEXIST:
print("ERROR: ", exception.strerror, file=sys.stderr)
return
print('WARNING:', exception.strerror, file=sys.stderr)
print('Removing {pkg}...'.format(pkg=tmp_pkg))
shutil.rmtree(tmp_pkg)
os.makedirs(tmp_pkg)
self.check_archive(as_zipfile.namelist())
as_zipfile.extractall(tmp_pkg)
pkg_filename = self.filename.split(".zip")[0]
else:
with tarfile.open(fileobj=as_file) as as_tarfile:
tmp_pkg = os.path.join(tmp_path, self.buildroot_name)
try:
os.makedirs(tmp_pkg)
except OSError as exception:
if exception.errno != errno.EEXIST:
print("ERROR: ", exception.strerror, file=sys.stderr)
return
print('WARNING:', exception.strerror, file=sys.stderr)
print('Removing {pkg}...'.format(pkg=tmp_pkg))
shutil.rmtree(tmp_pkg)
os.makedirs(tmp_pkg)
self.check_archive(as_tarfile.getnames())
as_tarfile.extractall(tmp_pkg)
pkg_filename = self.filename.split(".tar")[0]
tmp_extract = '{folder}/{name}'
self.tmp_extract = tmp_extract.format(
folder=tmp_pkg,
name=pkg_filename)
def load_setup(self):
"""
Loads the corresponding setup and store its metadata
"""
current_dir = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(self.tmp_extract)
sys.path.append(self.tmp_extract)
s_file, s_path, s_desc = imp.find_module('setup', [self.tmp_extract])
setup = imp.load_module('setup', s_file, s_path, s_desc)
if self.metadata_name in self.setup_args:
pass
elif self.metadata_name.replace('_', '-') in self.setup_args:
self.metadata_name = self.metadata_name.replace('_', '-')
elif self.metadata_name.replace('-', '_') in self.setup_args:
self.metadata_name = self.metadata_name.replace('-', '_')
try:
self.setup_metadata = self.setup_args[self.metadata_name]
except KeyError:
# This means setup was not called which most likely mean that it is
# called through the if __name__ == '__main__' directive.
# In this case, we can only pray that it is called through a
# function called main() in setup.py.
setup.main() # Will raise AttributeError if not found
self.setup_metadata = self.setup_args[self.metadata_name]
# Here we must remove the module the hard way.
# We must do this because of a very specific case: if a package calls
# setup from the __main__ but does not come with a 'main()' function,
# for some reason setup.main() will successfully call the main
# function of a previous package...
sys.modules.pop('setup', None)
del setup
os.chdir(current_dir)
sys.path.remove(self.tmp_extract)
def get_requirements(self, pkg_folder):
"""
Retrieve dependencies from the metadata found in the setup.py script of
a pypi package.
Keyword Arguments:
pkg_folder -- location of the already created packages
"""
if 'install_requires' not in self.setup_metadata:
self.pkg_req = None
return set()
self.pkg_req = self.setup_metadata['install_requires']
self.pkg_req = [re.sub('([-.\w]+).*', r'\1', req)
for req in self.pkg_req]
# get rid of commented lines and also strip the package strings
self.pkg_req = [item.strip() for item in self.pkg_req
if len(item) > 0 and item[0] != '#']
req_not_found = self.pkg_req
self.pkg_req = list(map(pkg_buildroot_name, self.pkg_req))
pkg_tuples = list(zip(req_not_found, self.pkg_req))
# pkg_tuples is a list of tuples that looks like
# ('werkzeug','python-werkzeug') because I need both when checking if
# dependencies already exist or are already in the download list
req_not_found = set(
pkg[0] for pkg in pkg_tuples
if not os.path.isdir(pkg[1])
)
return req_not_found
def __create_mk_header(self):
"""
Create the header of the <package_name>.mk file
"""
header = ['#' * 80 + '\n']
header.append('#\n')
header.append('# {name}\n'.format(name=self.buildroot_name))
header.append('#\n')
header.append('#' * 80 + '\n')
header.append('\n')
return header
def __create_mk_download_info(self):
"""
Create the lines refering to the download information of the
<package_name>.mk file
"""
lines = []
version_line = '{name}_VERSION = {version}\n'.format(
name=self.mk_name,
version=self.version)
lines.append(version_line)
if self.buildroot_name != self.real_name:
targz = self.filename.replace(
self.version,
'$({name}_VERSION)'.format(name=self.mk_name))
targz_line = '{name}_SOURCE = {filename}\n'.format(
name=self.mk_name,
filename=targz)
lines.append(targz_line)
if self.filename not in self.url:
# Sometimes the filename is in the url, sometimes it's not
site_url = self.url
else:
site_url = self.url[:self.url.find(self.filename)]
site_line = '{name}_SITE = {url}'.format(name=self.mk_name,
url=site_url)
site_line = site_line.rstrip('/') + '\n'
lines.append(site_line)
return lines
def __create_mk_setup(self):
"""
Create the line refering to the setup method of the package of the
<package_name>.mk file
There are two things you can use to make an installer
for a python package: distutils or setuptools
distutils comes with python but does not support dependencies.
distutils is mostly still there for backward support.
setuptools is what smart people use,
but it is not shipped with python :(
"""
lines = []
setup_type_line = '{name}_SETUP_TYPE = {method}\n'.format(
name=self.mk_name,
method=self.setup_metadata['method'])
lines.append(setup_type_line)
return lines
def __get_license_names(self, license_files):
"""
Try to determine the related license name.
There are two possibilities. Either the script tries to
get license name from package's metadata or, if spdx_lookup
package is available, the script compares license files with
SPDX database.
"""
license_line = ''
if liclookup is None:
license_dict = {
'Apache Software License': 'Apache-2.0',
'BSD License': 'FIXME: please specify the exact BSD version',
'European Union Public Licence 1.0': 'EUPL-1.0',
'European Union Public Licence 1.1': 'EUPL-1.1',
"GNU General Public License": "GPL",
"GNU General Public License v2": "GPL-2.0",
"GNU General Public License v2 or later": "GPL-2.0+",
"GNU General Public License v3": "GPL-3.0",
"GNU General Public License v3 or later": "GPL-3.0+",
"GNU Lesser General Public License v2": "LGPL-2.1",
"GNU Lesser General Public License v2 or later": "LGPL-2.1+",
"GNU Lesser General Public License v3": "LGPL-3.0",
"GNU Lesser General Public License v3 or later": "LGPL-3.0+",
"GNU Library or Lesser General Public License": "LGPL-2.0",
"ISC License": "ISC",
"MIT License": "MIT",
"Mozilla Public License 1.0": "MPL-1.0",
"Mozilla Public License 1.1": "MPL-1.1",
"Mozilla Public License 2.0": "MPL-2.0",
"Zope Public License": "ZPL"
}
regexp = re.compile('^License :* *.* *:+ (.*)( \(.*\))?$')
classifiers_licenses = [regexp.sub(r"\1", lic)
for lic in self.metadata['info']['classifiers']
if regexp.match(lic)]
licenses = [license_dict[x] if x in license_dict else x for x in classifiers_licenses]
if not len(licenses):
print('WARNING: License has been set to "{license}". It is most'
' likely wrong, please change it if need be'.format(
license=', '.join(licenses)))
licenses = [self.metadata['info']['license']]
licenses = set(licenses)
license_line = '{name}_LICENSE = {license}\n'.format(
name=self.mk_name,
license=', '.join(licenses))
else:
license_names = []
for license_file in license_files:
with open(license_file) as lic_file:
match = liclookup.match(lic_file.read())
if match is not None and match.confidence >= 90.0:
license_names.append(match.license.id)
else:
license_names.append("FIXME: license id couldn't be detected")
license_names = set(license_names)
if len(license_names) > 0:
license_line = ('{name}_LICENSE ='
' {names}\n'.format(
name=self.mk_name,
names=', '.join(license_names)))
return license_line
def __create_mk_license(self):
"""
Create the lines referring to the package's license informations of the
<package_name>.mk file
The license's files are found by searching the package (case insensitive)
for files named license, license.txt etc. If more than one license file
is found, the user is asked to select which ones he wants to use.
"""
lines = []
filenames = ['LICENCE', 'LICENSE', 'LICENSE.RST', 'LICENSE.TXT',
'COPYING', 'COPYING.TXT']
self.license_files = list(find_file_upper_case(filenames, self.tmp_extract))
lines.append(self.__get_license_names(self.license_files))
license_files = [license.replace(self.tmp_extract, '')[1:]
for license in self.license_files]
if len(license_files) > 0:
if len(license_files) > 1:
print('More than one file found for license:',
', '.join(license_files))
license_files = [filename
for index, filename in enumerate(license_files)]
license_file_line = ('{name}_LICENSE_FILES ='
' {files}\n'.format(
name=self.mk_name,
files=' '.join(license_files)))
lines.append(license_file_line)
else:
print('WARNING: No license file found,'
' please specify it manually afterwards')
license_file_line = '# No license file found\n'
return lines
def __create_mk_requirements(self):
"""
Create the lines referring to the dependencies of the of the
<package_name>.mk file
Keyword Arguments:
pkg_name -- name of the package
pkg_req -- dependencies of the package
"""
lines = []
dependencies_line = ('{name}_DEPENDENCIES ='
' {reqs}\n'.format(
name=self.mk_name,
reqs=' '.join(self.pkg_req)))
lines.append(dependencies_line)
return lines
def create_package_mk(self):
"""
Create the lines corresponding to the <package_name>.mk file
"""
pkg_mk = '{name}.mk'.format(name=self.buildroot_name)
path_to_mk = os.path.join(self.pkg_dir, pkg_mk)
print('Creating {file}...'.format(file=path_to_mk))
lines = self.__create_mk_header()
lines += self.__create_mk_download_info()
lines += self.__create_mk_setup()
lines += self.__create_mk_license()
lines.append('\n')
lines.append('$(eval $(python-package))')
lines.append('\n')
with open(path_to_mk, 'w') as mk_file:
mk_file.writelines(lines)
def create_hash_file(self):
"""
Create the lines corresponding to the <package_name>.hash files
"""
pkg_hash = '{name}.hash'.format(name=self.buildroot_name)
path_to_hash = os.path.join(self.pkg_dir, pkg_hash)
print('Creating {filename}...'.format(filename=path_to_hash))
lines = []
if self.used_url['digests']['md5'] and self.used_url['digests']['sha256']:
hash_header = '# md5, sha256 from {url}\n'.format(
url=self.metadata_url)
lines.append(hash_header)
hash_line = '{method}\t{digest} {filename}\n'.format(
method='md5',
digest=self.used_url['digests']['md5'],
filename=self.filename)
lines.append(hash_line)
hash_line = '{method}\t{digest} {filename}\n'.format(
method='sha256',
digest=self.used_url['digests']['sha256'],
filename=self.filename)
lines.append(hash_line)
if self.license_files:
lines.append('# Locally computed sha256 checksums\n')
for license_file in self.license_files:
sha256 = hashlib.sha256()
with open(license_file, 'rb') as lic_f:
while True:
data = lic_f.read(BUF_SIZE)
if not data:
break
sha256.update(data)
hash_line = '{method}\t{digest} {filename}\n'.format(
method='sha256',
digest=sha256.hexdigest(),
filename=license_file.replace(self.tmp_extract, '')[1:])
lines.append(hash_line)
with open(path_to_hash, 'w') as hash_file:
hash_file.writelines(lines)
def create_config_in(self):
"""
Creates the Config.in file of a package
"""
path_to_config = os.path.join(self.pkg_dir, 'Config.in')
print('Creating {file}...'.format(file=path_to_config))
lines = []
config_line = 'config BR2_PACKAGE_{name}\n'.format(
name=self.mk_name)
lines.append(config_line)
bool_line = '\tbool "{name}"\n'.format(name=self.buildroot_name)
lines.append(bool_line)
if self.pkg_req:
self.pkg_req.sort()
for dep in self.pkg_req:
dep_line = '\tselect BR2_PACKAGE_{req} # runtime\n'.format(
req=dep.upper().replace('-', '_'))
lines.append(dep_line)
lines.append('\thelp\n')
help_lines = textwrap.wrap(self.metadata['info']['summary'], 62,
initial_indent='\t ',
subsequent_indent='\t ')
# make sure a help text is terminated with a full stop
if help_lines[-1][-1] != '.':
help_lines[-1] += '.'
# \t + two spaces is 3 char long
help_lines.append('')
help_lines.append('\t ' + self.metadata['info']['home_page'])
help_lines = [x + '\n' for x in help_lines]
lines += help_lines
with open(path_to_config, 'w') as config_file:
config_file.writelines(lines)
def main():
# Building the parser
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Creates buildroot packages from the metadata of "
"an existing PyPI packages and include it "
"in menuconfig")
parser.add_argument("packages",
help="list of packages to be created",
nargs='+')
parser.add_argument("-o", "--output",
help="""
Output directory for packages.
Default is ./package
""",
default='./package')
args = parser.parse_args()
packages = list(set(args.packages))
# tmp_path is where we'll extract the files later
tmp_prefix = 'scanpypi-'
pkg_folder = args.output
tmp_path = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix=tmp_prefix)
try:
for real_pkg_name in packages:
package = BuildrootPackage(real_pkg_name, pkg_folder)
print('buildroot package name for {}:'.format(package.real_name),
package.buildroot_name)
# First we download the package
# Most of the info we need can only be found inside the package
print('Package:', package.buildroot_name)
print('Fetching package', package.real_name)
try:
package.fetch_package_info()
except (six.moves.urllib.error.URLError, six.moves.urllib.error.HTTPError):
continue
if package.metadata_name.lower() == 'setuptools':
# setuptools imports itself, that does not work very well
# with the monkey path at the begining
print('Error: setuptools cannot be built using scanPyPI')
continue
try:
package.download_package()
except six.moves.urllib.error.HTTPError as error:
print('Error: {code} {reason}'.format(code=error.code,
reason=error.reason))
print('Error downloading package :', package.buildroot_name)
print()
continue
# extract the tarball
try:
package.extract_package(tmp_path)
except (tarfile.ReadError, zipfile.BadZipfile):
print('Error extracting package {}'.format(package.real_name))
print()
continue
# Loading the package install info from the package
try:
package.load_setup()
except ImportError as err:
if 'buildutils' in err.message:
print('This package needs buildutils')
else:
raise
continue
except AttributeError as error:
print('Error: Could not install package {pkg}: {error}'.format(
pkg=package.real_name, error=error))
continue
# Package requirement are an argument of the setup function
req_not_found = package.get_requirements(pkg_folder)
req_not_found = req_not_found.difference(packages)
packages += req_not_found
if req_not_found:
print('Added packages \'{pkgs}\' as dependencies of {pkg}'
.format(pkgs=", ".join(req_not_found),
pkg=package.buildroot_name))
print('Checking if package {name} already exists...'.format(
name=package.pkg_dir))
try:
os.makedirs(package.pkg_dir)
except OSError as exception:
if exception.errno != errno.EEXIST:
print("ERROR: ", exception.message, file=sys.stderr)
continue
print('Error: Package {name} already exists'
.format(name=package.pkg_dir))
del_pkg = input(
'Do you want to delete existing package ? [y/N]')
if del_pkg.lower() == 'y':
shutil.rmtree(package.pkg_dir)
os.makedirs(package.pkg_dir)
else:
continue
package.create_package_mk()
package.create_hash_file()
package.create_config_in()
print()
# printing an empty line for visual confort
finally:
shutil.rmtree(tmp_path)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()