cpython/Lib/distutils/command/bdist_rpm.py

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"""distutils.command.bdist_rpm
Implements the Distutils 'bdist_rpm' command (create RPM source and binary
distributions)."""
# created 2000/04/25, by Harry Henry Gebel
__revision__ = "$Id$"
import os, string, re
from types import *
from distutils.core import Command
from distutils.util import get_platform, write_file
from distutils.errors import *
class bdist_rpm (Command):
description = "create an RPM distribution"
user_options = [
('bdist-base', None,
"base directory for creating built distributions"),
('spec-only', None,
"only regenerate spec file"),
('source-only', None,
"only generate source RPM"),
('binary-only', None,
"only generate binary RPM"),
('use-bzip2', None,
"use bzip2 instead of gzip to create source distribution"),
# More meta-data: too RPM-specific to put in the setup script,
# but needs to go in the .spec file -- so we make these options
# to "bdist_rpm". The idea is that packagers would put this
# info in setup.cfg, although they are of course free to
# supply it on the command line.
('distribution-name', None,
"name of the (Linux) distribution name to which this "
"RPM applies (*not* the name of the module distribution!)"),
('group', None,
"package classification [default: \"Development/Libraries\"]"),
('release', None,
"RPM release number"),
('serial', None,
"???"),
('vendor', None,
"RPM \"vendor\" (eg. \"Joe Blow <joe@example.com>\") "
"[default: maintainer or author from setup script]"),
('packager', None,
"RPM packager (eg. \"Jane Doe <jane@example.net>\")"
"[default: vendor]"),
('doc-files', None,
"list of documentation files (space or comma-separated)"),
('changelog', None,
"RPM changelog"),
('icon', None,
"name of icon file"),
('prep-cmd', None,
"?? pre-build command(s) ??"),
('build-cmd', None,
"?? build command(s) ??"),
('install-cmd', None,
"?? installation command(s) ??"),
('clean-cmd', None,
"?? clean command(s) ??"),
('pre-install', None,
"pre-install script (Bourne shell code)"),
('post-install', None,
"post-install script (Bourne shell code)"),
('pre-uninstall', None,
"pre-uninstall script (Bourne shell code)"),
('post-uninstall', None,
"post-uninstall script (Bourne shell code)"),
('provides', None,
"???"),
('requires', None,
"???"),
('conflicts', None,
"???"),
('build-requires', None,
"???"),
('obsoletes', None,
"???"),
# Actions to take when building RPM
('clean', None,
"clean up RPM build directory [default]"),
('no-clean', None,
"don't clean up RPM build directory"),
('use-rpm-opt-flags', None,
"compile with RPM_OPT_FLAGS when building from source RPM"),
('no-rpm-opt-flags', None,
"do not pass any RPM CFLAGS to compiler"),
]
negative_opt = {'no-clean': 'clean',
'no-rpm-opt-flags': 'use-rpm-opt-flags'}
def initialize_options (self):
self.bdist_base = None
self.spec_only = None
self.binary_only = None
self.source_only = None
self.use_bzip2 = None
self.distribution_name = None
self.group = None
self.release = None
self.serial = None
self.vendor = None
self.packager = None
self.doc_files = None
self.changelog = None
self.icon = None
self.prep_cmd = None
self.build_cmd = None
self.install_cmd = None
self.clean_cmd = None
self.pre_install = None
self.post_install = None
self.pre_uninstall = None
self.post_uninstall = None
self.prep = None
self.provides = None
self.requires = None
self.conflicts = None
self.build_requires = None
self.obsoletes = None
self.clean = 1
self.use_rpm_opt_flags = 1
# initialize_options()
def finalize_options (self):
self.set_undefined_options('bdist', ('bdist_base', 'bdist_base'))
if os.name != 'posix':
raise DistutilsPlatformError, \
("don't know how to create RPM "
"distributions on platform %s" % os.name)
if self.binary_only and self.source_only:
raise DistutilsOptionsError, \
"cannot supply both '--source-only' and '--binary-only'"
# don't pass CFLAGS to pure python distributions
if not self.distribution.has_ext_modules():
self.use_rpm_opt_flags = 0
self.finalize_package_data()
# finalize_options()
def finalize_package_data (self):
self.ensure_string('group', "Development/Libraries")
self.ensure_string('vendor',
"%s <%s>" % (self.distribution.get_contact(),
self.distribution.get_contact_email()))
self.ensure_string('packager', self.vendor) # or nothing?
self.ensure_string_list('doc_files')
if type(self.doc_files) is ListType:
for readme in ('README', 'README.txt'):
if os.path.exists(readme) and readme not in self.doc_files:
self.doc.append(readme)
self.ensure_string('release', "1") # should it be an int?
self.ensure_string('serial') # should it be an int?
self.ensure_string('icon')
self.ensure_string('distribution_name')
self.ensure_string('prep_cmd', "%setup") # string or filename?
if self.use_rpm_opt_flags:
def_build = 'env CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" python setup.py build'
else:
def_build = 'python setup.py build'
self.ensure_string('build_cmd', def_build)
self.ensure_string('install_cmd',
"python setup.py install --root=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT "
"--record=INSTALLED_FILES")
self.ensure_string('clean_cmd',
"rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT")
self.ensure_filename('pre_install')
self.ensure_filename('post_install')
self.ensure_filename('pre_uninstall')
self.ensure_filename('post_uninstall')
# XXX don't forget we punted on summaries and descriptions -- they
# should be handled here eventually!
# Now *this* is some meta-data that belongs in the setup script...
self.ensure_string_list('provides')
self.ensure_string_list('requires')
self.ensure_string_list('conflicts')
self.ensure_string_list('build_requires')
self.ensure_string_list('obsoletes')
# finalize_package_data ()
# XXX these look awfully handy: should probably move them
# up to Command and use more widely.
def _ensure_stringlike (self, option, what, default=None):
val = getattr(self, option)
if val is None:
setattr(self, option, default)
return default
elif type(val) is not StringType:
raise DistutilsOptionError, \
"'%s' must be a %s (got `%s`)" % (option, what, val)
return val
def ensure_string (self, option, default=None):
self._ensure_stringlike(option, "string", default)
def ensure_string_list (self, option):
val = getattr(self, option)
if val is None:
return
elif type(val) is StringType:
setattr(self, option, re.split(r',\s*|\s+', val))
else:
if type(val) is ListType:
types = map(type, val)
ok = (types == [StringType] * len(val))
else:
ok = 0
if not ok:
raise DistutilsOptionError, \
"'%s' must be a list of strings (got %s)" % \
(option, `val`)
def ensure_filename (self, option, default=None):
val = self._ensure_stringlike(option, "filename", None)
if val is not None and not os.path.exists(val):
raise DistutilsOptionError, \
"error in '%s' option: file '%s' does not exist" % \
(option, val)
def run (self):
print "before _get_package_data():"
print "vendor =", self.vendor
print "packager =", self.packager
print "doc_files =", self.doc_files
print "changelog =", self.changelog
# make directories
if self.spec_only:
spec_dir = "dist"
self.mkpath(spec_dir) # XXX should be configurable
else:
rpm_base = os.path.join(self.bdist_base, "rpm")
rpm_dir = {}
for d in ('SOURCES', 'SPECS', 'BUILD', 'RPMS', 'SRPMS'):
rpm_dir[d] = os.path.join(rpm_base, d)
self.mkpath(rpm_dir[d])
spec_dir = rpm_dir['SPECS']
# Spec file goes into 'dist' directory if '--spec-only specified',
# into build/rpm.<plat> otherwise.
spec_path = os.path.join(spec_dir,
"%s.spec" % self.distribution.get_name())
self.execute(write_file,
(spec_path,
self._make_spec_file()),
"writing '%s'" % spec_path)
if self.spec_only: # stop if requested
return
# Make a source distribution and copy to SOURCES directory with
# optional icon.
sdist = self.reinitialize_command ('sdist')
if self.use_bzip2:
sdist.formats = ['bztar']
else:
sdist.formats = ['gztar']
self.run_command('sdist')
source = sdist.get_archive_files()[0]
source_dir = rpm_dir['SOURCES']
self.copy_file(source, source_dir)
if self.icon:
if os.path.exists(self.icon):
self.copy_file(self.icon, source_dir)
else:
raise DistutilsFileError, \
"icon file '%s' does not exist" % self.icon
# build package
self.announce('Building RPMs')
rpm_args = ['rpm',]
if self.source_only: # what kind of RPMs?
rpm_args.append('-bs')
elif self.binary_only:
rpm_args.append('-bb')
else:
rpm_args.append('-ba')
topdir = os.getcwd() + 'build/rpm'
rpm_args.extend(['--define',
'_topdir ' + os.getcwd() + '/build/rpm',])
if self.clean:
rpm_args.append('--clean')
rpm_args.append(spec_path)
self.spawn(rpm_args)
# run()
def _get_package_data(self):
''' Get data needed to generate spec file, first from the
DistributionMetadata class, then from the package_data file, which is
Python code read with execfile() '''
from string import join
package_type = 'rpm'
# read in package data, if any
if os.path.exists('package_data'):
try:
exec(open('package_data'))
except:
raise DistutilsOptionError, 'Unable to parse package data file'
# set instance variables, supplying default value if not provided in
# package data file
self.package_data = locals()
# the following variables must be {string (len() = 2): string}
self.summaries = self._check_string_dict('summaries')
self.descriptions = self._check_string_dict('descriptions')
# The following variable must be an ordinary number or a string
self.release = self._check_number_or_string('release', '1')
self.serial = self._check_number_or_string('serial')
# The following variables must be strings
self.group = self._check_string('group', 'Development/Libraries')
self.vendor = self._check_string('vendor')
self.packager = self._check_string('packager')
self.changelog = self._check_string('changelog')
self.icon = self._check_string('icon')
self.distribution_name = self._check_string('distribution_name')
self.pre = self._check_string('pre')
self.post = self._check_string('post')
self.preun = self._check_string('preun')
self.postun = self._check_string('postun')
self.prep = self._check_string('prep', '%setup')
if self.use_rpm_opt_flags:
self.build = (self._check_string(
'build',
'env CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" python setup.py build'))
else:
self.build = (self._check_string('build', 'python setup.py build'))
self.install = self._check_string(
'install',
'python setup.py install --root=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT --record')
self.clean = self._check_string(
'clean',
'rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT')
# The following variables must be a list or tuple of strings, or a
# string
self.doc = self._check_string_list('doc')
if type(self.doc) == ListType:
for readme in ('README', 'README.txt'):
if os.path.exists(readme) and readme not in self.doc:
self.doc.append(readme)
self.doc = join(self.doc)
self.provides = join(self._check_string_list('provides'))
self.requires = join(self._check_string_list('requires'))
self.conflicts = join(self._check_string_list('conflicts'))
self.build_requires = join(self._check_string_list('build_requires'))
self.obsoletes = join(self._check_string_list('obsoletes'))
def _make_spec_file(self):
"""Generate the text of an RPM spec file and return it as a
list of strings (one per line).
"""
# definitions and headers
spec_file = [
'%define name ' + self.distribution.get_name(),
'%define version ' + self.distribution.get_version(),
'%define release ' + self.release,
'',
'Summary: ' + self.distribution.get_description(),
]
# put locale summaries into spec file
# XXX not supported for now (hard to put a dictionary
# in a config file -- arg!)
#for locale in self.summaries.keys():
# spec_file.append('Summary(%s): %s' % (locale,
# self.summaries[locale]))
spec_file.extend([
'Name: %{name}',
'Version: %{version}',
'Release: %{release}',])
# XXX yuck! this filename is available from the "sdist" command,
# but only after it has run: and we create the spec file before
# running "sdist", in case of --spec-only.
if self.use_bzip2:
spec_file.append('Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2')
else:
spec_file.append('Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz')
spec_file.extend([
'Copyright: ' + self.distribution.get_licence(),
'Group: ' + self.group,
'BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-buildroot',
'Prefix: %{_prefix}', ])
# noarch if no extension modules
if not self.distribution.has_ext_modules():
spec_file.append('BuildArchitectures: noarch')
for field in ('Vendor',
'Packager',
'Provides',
'Requires',
'Conflicts',
'Obsoletes',
):
val = getattr(self, string.lower(field))
if type(val) is ListType:
spec_file.append('%s: %s' % (field, string.join(val)))
elif val is not None:
spec_file.append('%s: %s' % (field, val))
if self.distribution.get_url() != 'UNKNOWN':
spec_file.append('Url: ' + self.distribution.get_url())
if self.distribution_name:
spec_file.append('Distribution: ' + self.distribution_name)
if self.build_requires:
spec_file.append('BuildRequires: ' +
string.join(self.build_requires))
if self.icon:
spec_file.append('Icon: ' + os.path.basename(self.icon))
spec_file.extend([
'',
'%description',
self.distribution.get_long_description()
])
# put locale descriptions into spec file
# XXX again, suppressed because config file syntax doesn't
# easily support this ;-(
#for locale in self.descriptions.keys():
# spec_file.extend([
# '',
# '%description -l ' + locale,
# self.descriptions[locale],
# ])
# rpm scripts
for (rpm_opt, attr) in (('prep', 'prep_cmd'),
('build', 'build_cmd'),
('install', 'install_cmd'),
('clean', 'clean_cmd'),
('pre', 'pre_install'),
('post', 'post_install'),
('preun', 'pre_uninstall'),
('postun', 'post_uninstall')):
# XXX oops, this doesn't distinguish between "raw code"
# options and "script filename" options -- well, we probably
# should settle on one or the other, and not make the
# distinction!
val = getattr(self, attr)
if val:
spec_file.extend([
'',
'%' + rpm_opt,
val
])
# files section
spec_file.extend([
'',
'%files -f INSTALLED_FILES',
'%defattr(-,root,root)',
])
if self.doc_files:
spec_file.append('%doc ' + string.join(self.doc_files))
if self.changelog:
spec_file.extend([
'',
'%changelog',
self.changelog
])
return spec_file
def _check_string_dict(self, var_name, default_value = {}):
''' Tests a wariable to determine if it is {string: string},
var_name is the name of the wariable. Return the value if it is valid,
returns default_value if the variable does not exist, raises
DistutilsOptionError if the variable is not valid'''
if self.package_data.has_key(var_name):
pass_test = 1 # set to 0 if fails test
value = self.package_data[var_name]
if type(value) == DictType:
for locale in value.keys():
if (type(locale) != StringType) or (type(value[locale]) !=
StringType):
pass_test = 0
break
if pass_test:
return test_me
raise DistutilsOptionError, \
("Error in package_data: '%s' must be dictionary: "
'{string: string}' % var_name)
else:
return default_value
def _check_string(self, var_name, default_value = None):
''' Tests a variable in package_data to determine if it is a string,
var_name is the name of the wariable. Return the value if it is a
string, returns default_value if the variable does not exist, raises
DistutilsOptionError if the variable is not a string'''
if self.package_data.has_key(var_name):
if type(self.package_data[var_name]) == StringType:
return self.package_data[var_name]
else:
raise DistutilsOptionError, \
"Error in package_data: '%s' must be a string" % var_name
else:
return default_value
def _check_number_or_string(self, var_name, default_value = None):
''' Tests a variable in package_data to determine if it is a number or
a string, var_name is the name of the wariable. Return the value if it
is valid, returns default_value if the variable does not exist, raises
DistutilsOptionError if the variable is not valid'''
if self.package_data.has_key(var_name):
if type(self.package_data[var_name]) in (StringType, LongType,
IntType, FloatType):
return str(self.package_data[var_name])
else:
raise DistutilsOptionError, \
("Error in package_data: '%s' must be a string or a "
'number' % var_name)
else:
return default_value
def _check_string_list(self, var_name, default_value = []):
''' Tests a variable in package_data to determine if it is a string or
a list or tuple of strings, var_name is the name of the wariable.
Return the value as a string or a list if it is valid, returns
default_value if the variable does not exist, raises
DistutilsOptionError if the variable is not valid'''
if self.package_data.has_key(var_name):
value = self.package_data[var_name]
pass_test = 1
if type(value) == StringType:
return value
elif type(value) in (ListType, TupleType):
for item in value:
if type(item) != StringType:
pass_test = 0
break
if pass_test:
return list(value)
raise DistutilsOptionError, \
("Error in package_data: '%s' must be a string or a "
'list or tuple of strings' % var_name)
else:
return default_value