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- #!/usr/bin/env python3
- # Build the Debian packages using Docker images.
- #
- # This script builds the Docker images and then executes them sequentially, each
- # one building a Debian package for the targeted operating system. It is
- # designed to be a "single command" to produce all the images.
- #
- # By default, builds for all known distributions, but a list of distributions
- # can be passed on the commandline for debugging.
- import argparse
- import os
- import signal
- import subprocess
- import sys
- import threading
- from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
- DISTS = (
- "debian:stretch",
- "debian:buster",
- "debian:sid",
- "ubuntu:xenial",
- "ubuntu:bionic",
- "ubuntu:cosmic",
- "ubuntu:disco",
- )
- DESC = '''\
- Builds .debs for synapse, using a Docker image for the build environment.
- By default, builds for all known distributions, but a list of distributions
- can be passed on the commandline for debugging.
- '''
- class Builder(object):
- def __init__(self, redirect_stdout=False):
- self.redirect_stdout = redirect_stdout
- self.active_containers = set()
- self._lock = threading.Lock()
- self._failed = False
- def run_build(self, dist):
- """Build deb for a single distribution"""
- if self._failed:
- print("not building %s due to earlier failure" % (dist, ))
- raise Exception("failed")
- try:
- self._inner_build(dist)
- except Exception as e:
- print("build of %s failed: %s" % (dist, e), file=sys.stderr)
- self._failed = True
- raise
- def _inner_build(self, dist):
- projdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
- os.chdir(projdir)
- tag = dist.split(":", 1)[1]
- # Make the dir where the debs will live.
- #
- # Note that we deliberately put this outside the source tree, otherwise
- # we tend to get source packages which are full of debs. (We could hack
- # around that with more magic in the build_debian.sh script, but that
- # doesn't solve the problem for natively-run dpkg-buildpakage).
- debsdir = os.path.join(projdir, '../debs')
- os.makedirs(debsdir, exist_ok=True)
- if self.redirect_stdout:
- logfile = os.path.join(debsdir, "%s.buildlog" % (tag, ))
- print("building %s: directing output to %s" % (dist, logfile))
- stdout = open(logfile, "w")
- else:
- stdout = None
- # first build a docker image for the build environment
- subprocess.check_call([
- "docker", "build",
- "--tag", "dh-venv-builder:" + tag,
- "--build-arg", "distro=" + dist,
- "-f", "docker/Dockerfile-dhvirtualenv",
- "docker",
- ], stdout=stdout, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
- container_name = "synapse_build_" + tag
- with self._lock:
- self.active_containers.add(container_name)
- # then run the build itself
- subprocess.check_call([
- "docker", "run",
- "--rm",
- "--name", container_name,
- "--volume=" + projdir + ":/synapse/source:ro",
- "--volume=" + debsdir + ":/debs",
- "-e", "TARGET_USERID=%i" % (os.getuid(), ),
- "-e", "TARGET_GROUPID=%i" % (os.getgid(), ),
- "dh-venv-builder:" + tag,
- ], stdout=stdout, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
- with self._lock:
- self.active_containers.remove(container_name)
- if stdout is not None:
- stdout.close()
- print("Completed build of %s" % (dist, ))
- def kill_containers(self):
- with self._lock:
- active = list(self.active_containers)
- for c in active:
- print("killing container %s" % (c,))
- subprocess.run([
- "docker", "kill", c,
- ], stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL)
- with self._lock:
- self.active_containers.remove(c)
- def run_builds(dists, jobs=1):
- builder = Builder(redirect_stdout=(jobs > 1))
- def sig(signum, _frame):
- print("Caught SIGINT")
- builder.kill_containers()
- signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, sig)
- with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=jobs) as e:
- res = e.map(builder.run_build, dists)
- # make sure we consume the iterable so that exceptions are raised.
- for r in res:
- pass
- if __name__ == '__main__':
- parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
- description=DESC,
- )
- parser.add_argument(
- '-j', '--jobs', type=int, default=1,
- help='specify the number of builds to run in parallel',
- )
- parser.add_argument(
- 'dist', nargs='*', default=DISTS,
- help='a list of distributions to build for. Default: %(default)s',
- )
- args = parser.parse_args()
- run_builds(dists=args.dist, jobs=args.jobs)
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