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diff --git a/python/mach/README.rst b/python/mach/README.rst
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+====
+mach
+====
+
+Mach (German for *do*) is a generic command dispatcher for the command
+line.
+
+To use mach, you install the mach core (a Python package), create an
+executable *driver* script (named whatever you want), and write mach
+commands. When the *driver* is executed, mach dispatches to the
+requested command handler automatically.
+
+To learn more, read the docs in ``docs/``.
diff --git a/python/mach/bash-completion.sh b/python/mach/bash-completion.sh
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+function _mach()
+{
+ local cur cmds c subcommand
+ COMPREPLY=()
+
+ # Load the list of commands
+ cmds=`"${COMP_WORDS[0]}" mach-commands`
+
+ # Look for the subcommand.
+ cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}"
+ subcommand=""
+ c=1
+ while [ $c -lt $COMP_CWORD ]; do
+ word="${COMP_WORDS[c]}"
+ for cmd in $cmds; do
+ if [ "$cmd" = "$word" ]; then
+ subcommand="$word"
+ fi
+ done
+ c=$((++c))
+ done
+
+ if [[ "$subcommand" == "help" || -z "$subcommand" ]]; then
+ COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$cmds" -- ${cur}) )
+ fi
+
+ return 0
+}
+complete -o default -F _mach mach
diff --git a/python/mach/docs/commands.rst b/python/mach/docs/commands.rst
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+.. _mach_commands:
+
+=====================
+Implementing Commands
+=====================
+
+Mach commands are defined via Python decorators.
+
+All the relevant decorators are defined in the *mach.decorators* module.
+The important decorators are as follows:
+
+:py:func:`CommandProvider <mach.decorators.CommandProvider>`
+ A class decorator that denotes that a class contains mach
+ commands. The decorator takes no arguments.
+
+:py:func:`Command <mach.decorators.Command>`
+ A method decorator that denotes that the method should be called when
+ the specified command is requested. The decorator takes a command name
+ as its first argument and a number of additional arguments to
+ configure the behavior of the command.
+
+:py:func:`CommandArgument <mach.decorators.CommandArgument>`
+ A method decorator that defines an argument to the command. Its
+ arguments are essentially proxied to ArgumentParser.add_argument()
+
+:py:func:`SubCommand <mach.decorators.SubCommand>`
+ A method decorator that denotes that the method should be a
+ sub-command to an existing ``@Command``. The decorator takes the
+ parent command name as its first argument and the sub-command name
+ as its second argument.
+
+ ``@CommandArgument`` can be used on ``@SubCommand`` instances just
+ like they can on ``@Command`` instances.
+
+Classes with the ``@CommandProvider`` decorator **must** have an
+``__init__`` method that accepts 1 or 2 arguments. If it accepts 2
+arguments, the 2nd argument will be a
+:py:class:`mach.base.CommandContext` instance.
+
+Here is a complete example:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ from mach.decorators import (
+ CommandArgument,
+ CommandProvider,
+ Command,
+ )
+
+ @CommandProvider
+ class MyClass(object):
+ @Command('doit', help='Do ALL OF THE THINGS.')
+ @CommandArgument('--force', '-f', action='store_true',
+ help='Force doing it.')
+ def doit(self, force=False):
+ # Do stuff here.
+
+When the module is loaded, the decorators tell mach about all handlers.
+When mach runs, it takes the assembled metadata from these handlers and
+hooks it up to the command line driver. Under the hood, arguments passed
+to the decorators are being used to help mach parse command arguments,
+formulate arguments to the methods, etc. See the documentation in the
+:py:mod:`mach.base` module for more.
+
+The Python modules defining mach commands do not need to live inside the
+main mach source tree.
+
+Conditionally Filtering Commands
+================================
+
+Sometimes it might only make sense to run a command given a certain
+context. For example, running tests only makes sense if the product
+they are testing has been built, and said build is available. To make
+sure a command is only runnable from within a correct context, you can
+define a series of conditions on the
+:py:func:`Command <mach.decorators.Command>` decorator.
+
+A condition is simply a function that takes an instance of the
+:py:func:`mach.decorators.CommandProvider` class as an argument, and
+returns ``True`` or ``False``. If any of the conditions defined on a
+command return ``False``, the command will not be runnable. The
+docstring of a condition function is used in error messages, to explain
+why the command cannot currently be run.
+
+Here is an example:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ from mach.decorators import (
+ CommandProvider,
+ Command,
+ )
+
+ def build_available(cls):
+ """The build needs to be available."""
+ return cls.build_path is not None
+
+ @CommandProvider
+ class MyClass(MachCommandBase):
+ def __init__(self, build_path=None):
+ self.build_path = build_path
+
+ @Command('run_tests', conditions=[build_available])
+ def run_tests(self):
+ # Do stuff here.
+
+It is important to make sure that any state needed by the condition is
+available to instances of the command provider.
+
+By default all commands without any conditions applied will be runnable,
+but it is possible to change this behaviour by setting
+``require_conditions`` to ``True``:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ m = mach.main.Mach()
+ m.require_conditions = True
+
+Minimizing Code in Commands
+===========================
+
+Mach command modules, classes, and methods work best when they are
+minimal dispatchers. The reason is import bloat. Currently, the mach
+core needs to import every Python file potentially containing mach
+commands for every command invocation. If you have dozens of commands or
+commands in modules that import a lot of Python code, these imports
+could slow mach down and waste memory.
+
+It is thus recommended that mach modules, classes, and methods do as
+little work as possible. Ideally the module should only import from
+the :py:mod:`mach` package. If you need external modules, you should
+import them from within the command method.
+
+To keep code size small, the body of a command method should be limited
+to:
+
+1. Obtaining user input (parsing arguments, prompting, etc)
+2. Calling into some other Python package
+3. Formatting output
+
+Of course, these recommendations can be ignored if you want to risk
+slower performance.
+
+In the future, the mach driver may cache the dispatching information or
+have it intelligently loaded to facilitate lazy loading.
diff --git a/python/mach/docs/driver.rst b/python/mach/docs/driver.rst
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+.. _mach_driver:
+
+=======
+Drivers
+=======
+
+Entry Points
+============
+
+It is possible to use setuptools' entry points to load commands
+directly from python packages. A mach entry point is a function which
+returns a list of files or directories containing mach command
+providers. e.g.:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ def list_providers():
+ providers = []
+ here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
+ for p in os.listdir(here):
+ if p.endswith('.py'):
+ providers.append(os.path.join(here, p))
+ return providers
+
+See http://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/setuptools.html#dynamic-discovery-of-services-and-plugins
+for more information on creating an entry point. To search for entry
+point plugins, you can call
+:py:meth:`mach.main.Mach.load_commands_from_entry_point`. e.g.:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ mach.load_commands_from_entry_point("mach.external.providers")
+
+Adding Global Arguments
+=======================
+
+Arguments to mach commands are usually command-specific. However,
+mach ships with a handful of global arguments that apply to all
+commands.
+
+It is possible to extend the list of global arguments. In your
+*mach driver*, simply call
+:py:meth:`mach.main.Mach.add_global_argument`. e.g.:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ mach = mach.main.Mach(os.getcwd())
+
+ # Will allow --example to be specified on every mach command.
+ mach.add_global_argument('--example', action='store_true',
+ help='Demonstrate an example global argument.')
diff --git a/python/mach/docs/index.rst b/python/mach/docs/index.rst
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+====
+mach
+====
+
+Mach (German for *do*) is a generic command dispatcher for the command
+line.
+
+To use mach, you install the mach core (a Python package), create an
+executable *driver* script (named whatever you want), and write mach
+commands. When the *driver* is executed, mach dispatches to the
+requested command handler automatically.
+
+Features
+========
+
+On a high level, mach is similar to using argparse with subparsers (for
+command handling). When you dig deeper, mach offers a number of
+additional features:
+
+Distributed command definitions
+ With optparse/argparse, you have to define your commands on a central
+ parser instance. With mach, you annotate your command methods with
+ decorators and mach finds and dispatches to them automatically.
+
+Command categories
+ Mach commands can be grouped into categories when displayed in help.
+ This is currently not possible with argparse.
+
+Logging management
+ Mach provides a facility for logging (both classical text and
+ structured) that is available to any command handler.
+
+Settings files
+ Mach provides a facility for reading settings from an ini-like file
+ format.
+
+Components
+==========
+
+Mach is conceptually composed of the following components:
+
+core
+ The mach core is the core code powering mach. This is a Python package
+ that contains all the business logic that makes mach work. The mach
+ core is common to all mach deployments.
+
+commands
+ These are what mach dispatches to. Commands are simply Python methods
+ registered as command names. The set of commands is unique to the
+ environment mach is deployed in.
+
+driver
+ The *driver* is the entry-point to mach. It is simply an executable
+ script that loads the mach core, tells it where commands can be found,
+ then asks the mach core to handle the current request. The driver is
+ unique to the deployed environment. But, it's usually based on an
+ example from this source tree.
+
+Project State
+=============
+
+mach was originally written as a command dispatching framework to aid
+Firefox development. While the code is mostly generic, there are still
+some pieces that closely tie it to Mozilla/Firefox. The goal is for
+these to eventually be removed and replaced with generic features so
+mach is suitable for anybody to use. Until then, mach may not be the
+best fit for you.
+
+.. toctree::
+ :maxdepth: 1
+
+ commands
+ driver
+ logging
+ settings
diff --git a/python/mach/docs/logging.rst b/python/mach/docs/logging.rst
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+.. _mach_logging:
+
+=======
+Logging
+=======
+
+Mach configures a built-in logging facility so commands can easily log
+data.
+
+What sets the logging facility apart from most loggers you've seen is
+that it encourages structured logging. Instead of conventional logging
+where simple strings are logged, the internal logging mechanism logs all
+events with the following pieces of information:
+
+* A string *action*
+* A dict of log message fields
+* A formatting string
+
+Essentially, instead of assembling a human-readable string at
+logging-time, you create an object holding all the pieces of data that
+will constitute your logged event. For each unique type of logged event,
+you assign an *action* name.
+
+Depending on how logging is configured, your logged event could get
+written a couple of different ways.
+
+JSON Logging
+============
+
+Where machines are the intended target of the logging data, a JSON
+logger is configured. The JSON logger assembles an array consisting of
+the following elements:
+
+* Decimal wall clock time in seconds since UNIX epoch
+* String *action* of message
+* Object with structured message data
+
+The JSON-serialized array is written to a configured file handle.
+Consumers of this logging stream can just perform a readline() then feed
+that into a JSON deserializer to reconstruct the original logged
+message. They can key off the *action* element to determine how to
+process individual events. There is no need to invent a parser.
+Convenient, isn't it?
+
+Logging for Humans
+==================
+
+Where humans are the intended consumer of a log message, the structured
+log message are converted to more human-friendly form. This is done by
+utilizing the *formatting* string provided at log time. The logger
+simply calls the *format* method of the formatting string, passing the
+dict containing the message's fields.
+
+When *mach* is used in a terminal that supports it, the logging facility
+also supports terminal features such as colorization. This is done
+automatically in the logging layer - there is no need to control this at
+logging time.
+
+In addition, messages intended for humans typically prepends every line
+with the time passed since the application started.
+
+Logging HOWTO
+=============
+
+Structured logging piggybacks on top of Python's built-in logging
+infrastructure provided by the *logging* package. We accomplish this by
+taking advantage of *logging.Logger.log()*'s *extra* argument. To this
+argument, we pass a dict with the fields *action* and *params*. These
+are the string *action* and dict of message fields, respectively. The
+formatting string is passed as the *msg* argument, like normal.
+
+If you were logging to a logger directly, you would do something like:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ logger.log(logging.INFO, 'My name is {name}',
+ extra={'action': 'my_name', 'params': {'name': 'Gregory'}})
+
+The JSON logging would produce something like::
+
+ [1339985554.306338, "my_name", {"name": "Gregory"}]
+
+Human logging would produce something like::
+
+ 0.52 My name is Gregory
+
+Since there is a lot of complexity using logger.log directly, it is
+recommended to go through a wrapping layer that hides part of the
+complexity for you. The easiest way to do this is by utilizing the
+LoggingMixin:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ import logging
+ from mach.mixin.logging import LoggingMixin
+
+ class MyClass(LoggingMixin):
+ def foo(self):
+ self.log(logging.INFO, 'foo_start', {'bar': True},
+ 'Foo performed. Bar: {bar}')
diff --git a/python/mach/docs/settings.rst b/python/mach/docs/settings.rst
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+.. _mach_settings:
+
+========
+Settings
+========
+
+Mach can read settings in from a set of configuration files. These
+configuration files are either named ``machrc`` or ``.machrc`` and
+are specified by the bootstrap script. In mozilla-central, these files
+can live in ``~/.mozbuild`` and/or ``topsrcdir``.
+
+Settings can be specified anywhere, and used both by mach core or
+individual commands.
+
+
+Core Settings
+=============
+
+These settings are implemented by mach core.
+
+* alias - Create a command alias. This is useful if you want to alias a command to something else, optionally including some defaults. It can either be used to create an entire new command, or provide defaults for an existing one. For example:
+
+.. parsed-literal::
+
+ [alias]
+ mochitest = mochitest -f browser
+ browser-test = mochitest -f browser
+
+
+Defining Settings
+=================
+
+Settings need to be explicitly defined, along with their type,
+otherwise mach will throw when trying to access them.
+
+To define settings, use the :func:`~decorators.SettingsProvider`
+decorator in an existing mach command module. E.g:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ from mach.decorators import SettingsProvider
+
+ @SettingsProvider
+ class ArbitraryClassName(object):
+ config_settings = [
+ ('foo.bar', 'string'),
+ ('foo.baz', 'int', 0, set([0,1,2])),
+ ]
+
+``@SettingsProvider``'s must specify a variable called ``config_settings``
+that returns a list of tuples. Alternatively, it can specify a function
+called ``config_settings`` that returns a list of tuples.
+
+Each tuple is of the form:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ ('<section>.<option>', '<type>', default, extra)
+
+``type`` is a string and can be one of:
+string, boolean, int, pos_int, path
+
+``default`` is optional, and provides a default value in case none was
+specified by any of the configuration files.
+
+``extra`` is also optional and is a dict containing additional key/value
+pairs to add to the setting's metadata. The following keys may be specified
+in the ``extra`` dict:
+ * ``choices`` - A set of allowed values for the setting.
+
+Wildcards
+---------
+
+Sometimes a section should allow arbitrarily defined options from the user, such
+as the ``alias`` section mentioned above. To define a section like this, use ``*``
+as the option name. For example:
+
+.. parsed-literal::
+
+ ('foo.*', 'string')
+
+This allows configuration files like this:
+
+.. parsed-literal::
+
+ [foo]
+ arbitrary1 = some string
+ arbitrary2 = some other string
+
+
+Documenting Settings
+====================
+
+All settings must at least be documented in the en_US locale. Otherwise,
+running ``mach settings`` will raise. Mach uses gettext to perform localization.
+
+A handy command exists to generate the localization files:
+
+.. parsed-literal::
+
+ mach settings locale-gen <section>
+
+You'll be prompted to add documentation for all options in section with the
+en_US locale. To add documentation in another locale, pass in ``--locale``.
+
+
+Accessing Settings
+==================
+
+Now that the settings are defined and documented, they're accessible from
+individual mach commands if the command receives a context in its constructor.
+For example:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ from mach.decorators import (
+ Command,
+ CommandProvider,
+ SettingsProvider,
+ )
+
+ @SettingsProvider
+ class ExampleSettings(object):
+ config_settings = [
+ ('a.b', 'string', 'default'),
+ ('foo.bar', 'string'),
+ ('foo.baz', 'int', 0, {'choices': set([0,1,2])}),
+ ]
+
+ @CommandProvider
+ class Commands(object):
+ def __init__(self, context):
+ self.settings = context.settings
+
+ @Command('command', category='misc',
+ description='Prints a setting')
+ def command(self):
+ print(self.settings.a.b)
+ for option in self.settings.foo:
+ print(self.settings.foo[option])
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/__init__.py b/python/mach/mach/__init__.py
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diff --git a/python/mach/mach/base.py b/python/mach/mach/base.py
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+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
+
+
+class CommandContext(object):
+ """Holds run-time state so it can easily be passed to command providers."""
+ def __init__(self, cwd=None, settings=None, log_manager=None,
+ commands=None, **kwargs):
+ self.cwd = cwd
+ self.settings = settings
+ self.log_manager = log_manager
+ self.commands = commands
+
+ for k,v in kwargs.items():
+ setattr(self, k, v)
+
+
+class MachError(Exception):
+ """Base class for all errors raised by mach itself."""
+
+
+class NoCommandError(MachError):
+ """No command was passed into mach."""
+
+
+class UnknownCommandError(MachError):
+ """Raised when we attempted to execute an unknown command."""
+
+ def __init__(self, command, verb, suggested_commands=None):
+ MachError.__init__(self)
+
+ self.command = command
+ self.verb = verb
+ self.suggested_commands = suggested_commands or []
+
+class UnrecognizedArgumentError(MachError):
+ """Raised when an unknown argument is passed to mach."""
+
+ def __init__(self, command, arguments):
+ MachError.__init__(self)
+
+ self.command = command
+ self.arguments = arguments
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/commands/__init__.py b/python/mach/mach/commands/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/commands/__init__.py
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/commands/commandinfo.py b/python/mach/mach/commands/commandinfo.py
new file mode 100644
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+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, # You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
+
+from mach.decorators import (
+ CommandProvider,
+ Command,
+ CommandArgument,
+)
+
+
+@CommandProvider
+class BuiltinCommands(object):
+ def __init__(self, context):
+ self.context = context
+
+ @property
+ def command_keys(self):
+ # NOTE 'REMOVED' is a function in testing/mochitest/mach_commands.py
+ return (k for k, v in self.context.commands.command_handlers.items()
+ if not v.conditions or v.conditions[0].__name__ != 'REMOVED')
+
+ @Command('mach-commands', category='misc',
+ description='List all mach commands.')
+ def commands(self):
+ print("\n".join(self.command_keys))
+
+ @Command('mach-debug-commands', category='misc',
+ description='Show info about available mach commands.')
+ @CommandArgument('match', metavar='MATCH', default=None, nargs='?',
+ help='Only display commands containing given substring.')
+ def debug_commands(self, match=None):
+ import inspect
+
+ handlers = self.context.commands.command_handlers
+ for command in sorted(self.command_keys):
+ if match and match not in command:
+ continue
+
+ handler = handlers[command]
+ cls = handler.cls
+ method = getattr(cls, getattr(handler, 'method'))
+
+ print(command)
+ print('=' * len(command))
+ print('')
+ print('File: %s' % inspect.getsourcefile(method))
+ print('Class: %s' % cls.__name__)
+ print('Method: %s' % handler.method)
+ print('')
+
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/commands/settings.py b/python/mach/mach/commands/settings.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d5bb807d8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/commands/settings.py
@@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
+# You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
+
+import os
+from textwrap import TextWrapper
+
+from mach.decorators import (
+ CommandArgument,
+ CommandProvider,
+ Command,
+ SubCommand,
+)
+
+POLIB_NOT_FOUND = """
+Could not detect the 'polib' package on the local system.
+Please run:
+
+ pip install polib
+""".lstrip()
+
+
+@CommandProvider
+class Settings(object):
+ """Interact with settings for mach.
+
+ Currently, we only provide functionality to view what settings are
+ available. In the future, this module will be used to modify settings, help
+ people create configs via a wizard, etc.
+ """
+ def __init__(self, context):
+ self._settings = context.settings
+
+ @Command('settings', category='devenv',
+ description='Show available config settings.')
+ @CommandArgument('-l', '--list', dest='short', action='store_true',
+ help='Show settings in a concise list')
+ def settings(self, short=None):
+ """List available settings."""
+ if short:
+ for section in sorted(self._settings):
+ for option in sorted(self._settings[section]._settings):
+ short, full = self._settings.option_help(section, option)
+ print('%s.%s -- %s' % (section, option, short))
+ return
+
+ wrapper = TextWrapper(initial_indent='# ', subsequent_indent='# ')
+ for section in sorted(self._settings):
+ print('[%s]' % section)
+
+ for option in sorted(self._settings[section]._settings):
+ short, full = self._settings.option_help(section, option)
+ print(wrapper.fill(full))
+
+ if option != '*':
+ print(';%s =' % option)
+ print('')
+
+ @SubCommand('settings', 'locale-gen',
+ description='Generate or update gettext .po and .mo locale files.')
+ @CommandArgument('sections', nargs='*',
+ help='A list of strings in the form of either <section> or '
+ '<section>.<option> to translate. By default, prompt to '
+ 'translate all applicable options.')
+ @CommandArgument('--locale', default='en_US',
+ help='Locale to generate, defaults to en_US.')
+ @CommandArgument('--overwrite', action='store_true', default=False,
+ help='Overwrite pre-existing entries in .po files.')
+ def locale_gen(self, sections, **kwargs):
+ try:
+ import polib
+ except ImportError:
+ print(POLIB_NOT_FOUND)
+ return 1
+
+ self.was_prompted = False
+
+ sections = sections or self._settings
+ for section in sections:
+ self._gen_section(section, **kwargs)
+
+ if not self.was_prompted:
+ print("All specified options already have an {} translation. "
+ "To overwrite existing translations, pass --overwrite."
+ .format(kwargs['locale']))
+
+ def _gen_section(self, section, **kwargs):
+ if '.' in section:
+ section, option = section.split('.')
+ return self._gen_option(section, option, **kwargs)
+
+ for option in sorted(self._settings[section]._settings):
+ self._gen_option(section, option, **kwargs)
+
+ def _gen_option(self, section, option, locale, overwrite):
+ import polib
+
+ meta = self._settings[section]._settings[option]
+
+ localedir = os.path.join(meta['localedir'], locale, 'LC_MESSAGES')
+ if not os.path.isdir(localedir):
+ os.makedirs(localedir)
+
+ path = os.path.join(localedir, '{}.po'.format(section))
+ if os.path.isfile(path):
+ po = polib.pofile(path)
+ else:
+ po = polib.POFile()
+
+ optionid = '{}.{}'.format(section, option)
+ for name in ('short', 'full'):
+ msgid = '{}.{}'.format(optionid, name)
+ entry = po.find(msgid)
+ if not entry:
+ entry = polib.POEntry(msgid=msgid)
+ po.append(entry)
+
+ if entry in po.translated_entries() and not overwrite:
+ continue
+
+ self.was_prompted = True
+
+ msgstr = raw_input("Translate {} to {}:\n"
+ .format(msgid, locale))
+ entry.msgstr = msgstr
+
+ if self.was_prompted:
+ mopath = os.path.join(localedir, '{}.mo'.format(section))
+ po.save(path)
+ po.save_as_mofile(mopath)
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/config.py b/python/mach/mach/config.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..26c9a4482
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/config.py
@@ -0,0 +1,461 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
+# You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+r"""
+This file defines classes for representing config data/settings.
+
+Config data is modeled as key-value pairs. Keys are grouped together into named
+sections. Individual config settings (options) have metadata associated with
+them. This metadata includes type, default value, valid values, etc.
+
+The main interface to config data is the ConfigSettings class. 1 or more
+ConfigProvider classes are associated with ConfigSettings and define what
+settings are available.
+
+Descriptions of individual config options can be translated to multiple
+languages using gettext. Each option has associated with it a domain and locale
+directory. By default, the domain is the section the option is in and the
+locale directory is the "locale" directory beneath the directory containing the
+module that defines it.
+
+People implementing ConfigProvider instances are expected to define a complete
+gettext .po and .mo file for the en_US locale. The |mach settings locale-gen|
+command can be used to populate these files.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
+
+import collections
+import gettext
+import os
+import sys
+from functools import wraps
+
+if sys.version_info[0] == 3:
+ from configparser import RawConfigParser, NoSectionError
+ str_type = str
+else:
+ from ConfigParser import RawConfigParser, NoSectionError
+ str_type = basestring
+
+
+TRANSLATION_NOT_FOUND = """
+No translation files detected for {section}, there must at least be a
+translation for the 'en_US' locale. To generate these files, run:
+
+ mach settings locale-gen {section}
+""".lstrip()
+
+
+class ConfigException(Exception):
+ pass
+
+
+class ConfigType(object):
+ """Abstract base class for config values."""
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def validate(value):
+ """Validates a Python value conforms to this type.
+
+ Raises a TypeError or ValueError if it doesn't conform. Does not do
+ anything if the value is valid.
+ """
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def from_config(config, section, option):
+ """Obtain the value of this type from a RawConfigParser.
+
+ Receives a RawConfigParser instance, a str section name, and the str
+ option in that section to retrieve.
+
+ The implementation may assume the option exists in the RawConfigParser
+ instance.
+
+ Implementations are not expected to validate the value. But, they
+ should return the appropriate Python type.
+ """
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def to_config(value):
+ return value
+
+
+class StringType(ConfigType):
+ @staticmethod
+ def validate(value):
+ if not isinstance(value, str_type):
+ raise TypeError()
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def from_config(config, section, option):
+ return config.get(section, option)
+
+
+class BooleanType(ConfigType):
+ @staticmethod
+ def validate(value):
+ if not isinstance(value, bool):
+ raise TypeError()
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def from_config(config, section, option):
+ return config.getboolean(section, option)
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def to_config(value):
+ return 'true' if value else 'false'
+
+
+class IntegerType(ConfigType):
+ @staticmethod
+ def validate(value):
+ if not isinstance(value, int):
+ raise TypeError()
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def from_config(config, section, option):
+ return config.getint(section, option)
+
+
+class PositiveIntegerType(IntegerType):
+ @staticmethod
+ def validate(value):
+ if not isinstance(value, int):
+ raise TypeError()
+
+ if value < 0:
+ raise ValueError()
+
+
+class PathType(StringType):
+ @staticmethod
+ def validate(value):
+ if not isinstance(value, str_type):
+ raise TypeError()
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def from_config(config, section, option):
+ return config.get(section, option)
+
+
+TYPE_CLASSES = {
+ 'string': StringType,
+ 'boolean': BooleanType,
+ 'int': IntegerType,
+ 'pos_int': PositiveIntegerType,
+ 'path': PathType,
+}
+
+
+class DefaultValue(object):
+ pass
+
+
+def reraise_attribute_error(func):
+ """Used to make sure __getattr__ wrappers around __getitem__
+ raise AttributeError instead of KeyError.
+ """
+ @wraps(func)
+ def _(*args, **kwargs):
+ try:
+ return func(*args, **kwargs)
+ except KeyError:
+ exc_class, exc, tb = sys.exc_info()
+ raise AttributeError().__class__, exc, tb
+ return _
+
+
+class ConfigSettings(collections.Mapping):
+ """Interface for configuration settings.
+
+ This is the main interface to the configuration.
+
+ A configuration is a collection of sections. Each section contains
+ key-value pairs.
+
+ When an instance is created, the caller first registers ConfigProvider
+ instances with it. This tells the ConfigSettings what individual settings
+ are available and defines extra metadata associated with those settings.
+ This is used for validation, etc.
+
+ Once ConfigProvider instances are registered, a config is populated. It can
+ be loaded from files or populated by hand.
+
+ ConfigSettings instances are accessed like dictionaries or by using
+ attributes. e.g. the section "foo" is accessed through either
+ settings.foo or settings['foo'].
+
+ Sections are modeled by the ConfigSection class which is defined inside
+ this one. They look just like dicts or classes with attributes. To access
+ the "bar" option in the "foo" section:
+
+ value = settings.foo.bar
+ value = settings['foo']['bar']
+ value = settings.foo['bar']
+
+ Assignment is similar:
+
+ settings.foo.bar = value
+ settings['foo']['bar'] = value
+ settings['foo'].bar = value
+
+ You can even delete user-assigned values:
+
+ del settings.foo.bar
+ del settings['foo']['bar']
+
+ If there is a default, it will be returned.
+
+ When settings are mutated, they are validated against the registered
+ providers. Setting unknown settings or setting values to illegal values
+ will result in exceptions being raised.
+ """
+
+ class ConfigSection(collections.MutableMapping, object):
+ """Represents an individual config section."""
+ def __init__(self, config, name, settings):
+ object.__setattr__(self, '_config', config)
+ object.__setattr__(self, '_name', name)
+ object.__setattr__(self, '_settings', settings)
+
+ wildcard = any(s == '*' for s in self._settings)
+ object.__setattr__(self, '_wildcard', wildcard)
+
+ @property
+ def options(self):
+ try:
+ return self._config.options(self._name)
+ except NoSectionError:
+ return []
+
+ def get_meta(self, option):
+ if option in self._settings:
+ return self._settings[option]
+ if self._wildcard:
+ return self._settings['*']
+ raise KeyError('Option not registered with provider: %s' % option)
+
+ def _validate(self, option, value):
+ meta = self.get_meta(option)
+ meta['type_cls'].validate(value)
+
+ if 'choices' in meta and value not in meta['choices']:
+ raise ValueError("Value '%s' must be one of: %s" % (
+ value, ', '.join(sorted(meta['choices']))))
+
+ # MutableMapping interface
+ def __len__(self):
+ return len(self.options)
+
+ def __iter__(self):
+ return iter(self.options)
+
+ def __contains__(self, k):
+ return self._config.has_option(self._name, k)
+
+ def __getitem__(self, k):
+ meta = self.get_meta(k)
+
+ if self._config.has_option(self._name, k):
+ v = meta['type_cls'].from_config(self._config, self._name, k)
+ else:
+ v = meta.get('default', DefaultValue)
+
+ if v == DefaultValue:
+ raise KeyError('No default value registered: %s' % k)
+
+ self._validate(k, v)
+ return v
+
+ def __setitem__(self, k, v):
+ self._validate(k, v)
+ meta = self.get_meta(k)
+
+ if not self._config.has_section(self._name):
+ self._config.add_section(self._name)
+
+ self._config.set(self._name, k, meta['type_cls'].to_config(v))
+
+ def __delitem__(self, k):
+ self._config.remove_option(self._name, k)
+
+ # Prune empty sections.
+ if not len(self._config.options(self._name)):
+ self._config.remove_section(self._name)
+
+ @reraise_attribute_error
+ def __getattr__(self, k):
+ return self.__getitem__(k)
+
+ @reraise_attribute_error
+ def __setattr__(self, k, v):
+ self.__setitem__(k, v)
+
+ @reraise_attribute_error
+ def __delattr__(self, k):
+ self.__delitem__(k)
+
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ self._config = RawConfigParser()
+
+ self._settings = {}
+ self._sections = {}
+ self._finalized = False
+ self.loaded_files = set()
+
+ def load_file(self, filename):
+ self.load_files([filename])
+
+ def load_files(self, filenames):
+ """Load a config from files specified by their paths.
+
+ Files are loaded in the order given. Subsequent files will overwrite
+ values from previous files. If a file does not exist, it will be
+ ignored.
+ """
+ filtered = [f for f in filenames if os.path.exists(f)]
+
+ fps = [open(f, 'rt') for f in filtered]
+ self.load_fps(fps)
+ self.loaded_files.update(set(filtered))
+ for fp in fps:
+ fp.close()
+
+ def load_fps(self, fps):
+ """Load config data by reading file objects."""
+
+ for fp in fps:
+ self._config.readfp(fp)
+
+ def write(self, fh):
+ """Write the config to a file object."""
+ self._config.write(fh)
+
+ @classmethod
+ def _format_metadata(cls, provider, section, option, type_cls,
+ default=DefaultValue, extra=None):
+ """Formats and returns the metadata for a setting.
+
+ Each setting must have:
+
+ section -- str section to which the setting belongs. This is how
+ settings are grouped.
+
+ option -- str id for the setting. This must be unique within the
+ section it appears.
+
+ type -- a ConfigType-derived type defining the type of the setting.
+
+ Each setting has the following optional parameters:
+
+ default -- The default value for the setting. If None (the default)
+ there is no default.
+
+ extra -- A dict of additional key/value pairs to add to the
+ setting metadata.
+ """
+ if isinstance(type_cls, basestring):
+ type_cls = TYPE_CLASSES[type_cls]
+
+ meta = {
+ 'short': '%s.short' % option,
+ 'full': '%s.full' % option,
+ 'type_cls': type_cls,
+ 'domain': section,
+ 'localedir': provider.config_settings_locale_directory,
+ }
+
+ if default != DefaultValue:
+ meta['default'] = default
+
+ if extra:
+ meta.update(extra)
+
+ return meta
+
+ def register_provider(self, provider):
+ """Register a SettingsProvider with this settings interface."""
+
+ if self._finalized:
+ raise ConfigException('Providers cannot be registered after finalized.')
+
+ settings = provider.config_settings
+ if callable(settings):
+ settings = settings()
+
+ config_settings = collections.defaultdict(dict)
+ for setting in settings:
+ section, option = setting[0].split('.')
+
+ if option in config_settings[section]:
+ raise ConfigException('Setting has already been registered: %s.%s' % (
+ section, option))
+
+ meta = self._format_metadata(provider, section, option, *setting[1:])
+ config_settings[section][option] = meta
+
+ for section_name, settings in config_settings.items():
+ section = self._settings.get(section_name, {})
+
+ for k, v in settings.items():
+ if k in section:
+ raise ConfigException('Setting already registered: %s.%s' %
+ section_name, k)
+
+ section[k] = v
+
+ self._settings[section_name] = section
+
+ def option_help(self, section, option):
+ """Obtain the translated help messages for an option."""
+
+ meta = self[section].get_meta(option)
+
+ # Providers should always have an en_US translation. If they don't,
+ # they are coded wrong and this will raise.
+ default = gettext.translation(meta['domain'], meta['localedir'],
+ ['en_US'])
+
+ t = gettext.translation(meta['domain'], meta['localedir'],
+ fallback=True)
+ t.add_fallback(default)
+
+ short = t.ugettext('%s.%s.short' % (section, option))
+ full = t.ugettext('%s.%s.full' % (section, option))
+
+ return (short, full)
+
+ def _finalize(self):
+ if self._finalized:
+ return
+
+ for section, settings in self._settings.items():
+ s = ConfigSettings.ConfigSection(self._config, section, settings)
+ self._sections[section] = s
+
+ self._finalized = True
+
+ # Mapping interface.
+ def __len__(self):
+ return len(self._settings)
+
+ def __iter__(self):
+ self._finalize()
+
+ return iter(self._sections.keys())
+
+ def __contains__(self, k):
+ return k in self._settings
+
+ def __getitem__(self, k):
+ self._finalize()
+
+ return self._sections[k]
+
+ # Allow attribute access because it looks nice.
+ @reraise_attribute_error
+ def __getattr__(self, k):
+ return self.__getitem__(k)
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/decorators.py b/python/mach/mach/decorators.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6c1713d7f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/decorators.py
@@ -0,0 +1,353 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
+
+import argparse
+import collections
+import inspect
+import os
+import types
+
+from .base import MachError
+from .registrar import Registrar
+
+
+class _MachCommand(object):
+ """Container for mach command metadata.
+
+ Mach commands contain lots of attributes. This class exists to capture them
+ in a sane way so tuples, etc aren't used instead.
+ """
+ __slots__ = (
+ # Content from decorator arguments to define the command.
+ 'name',
+ 'subcommand',
+ 'category',
+ 'description',
+ 'conditions',
+ '_parser',
+ 'arguments',
+ 'argument_group_names',
+
+ # Describes how dispatch is performed.
+
+ # The Python class providing the command. This is the class type not
+ # an instance of the class. Mach will instantiate a new instance of
+ # the class if the command is executed.
+ 'cls',
+
+ # Whether the __init__ method of the class should receive a mach
+ # context instance. This should only affect the mach driver and how
+ # it instantiates classes.
+ 'pass_context',
+
+ # The name of the method providing the command. In other words, this
+ # is the str name of the attribute on the class type corresponding to
+ # the name of the function.
+ 'method',
+
+ # Dict of string to _MachCommand defining sub-commands for this
+ # command.
+ 'subcommand_handlers',
+ )
+
+ def __init__(self, name=None, subcommand=None, category=None,
+ description=None, conditions=None, parser=None):
+ self.name = name
+ self.subcommand = subcommand
+ self.category = category
+ self.description = description
+ self.conditions = conditions or []
+ self._parser = parser
+ self.arguments = []
+ self.argument_group_names = []
+
+ self.cls = None
+ self.pass_context = None
+ self.method = None
+ self.subcommand_handlers = {}
+
+ @property
+ def parser(self):
+ # Creating CLI parsers at command dispatch time can be expensive. Make
+ # it possible to lazy load them by using functions.
+ if callable(self._parser):
+ self._parser = self._parser()
+
+ return self._parser
+
+ @property
+ def docstring(self):
+ return self.cls.__dict__[self.method].__doc__
+
+ def __ior__(self, other):
+ if not isinstance(other, _MachCommand):
+ raise ValueError('can only operate on _MachCommand instances')
+
+ for a in self.__slots__:
+ if not getattr(self, a):
+ setattr(self, a, getattr(other, a))
+
+ return self
+
+
+def CommandProvider(cls):
+ """Class decorator to denote that it provides subcommands for Mach.
+
+ When this decorator is present, mach looks for commands being defined by
+ methods inside the class.
+ """
+
+ # The implementation of this decorator relies on the parse-time behavior of
+ # decorators. When the module is imported, the method decorators (like
+ # @Command and @CommandArgument) are called *before* this class decorator.
+ # The side-effect of the method decorators is to store specifically-named
+ # attributes on the function types. We just scan over all functions in the
+ # class looking for the side-effects of the method decorators.
+
+ # Tell mach driver whether to pass context argument to __init__.
+ pass_context = False
+
+ if inspect.ismethod(cls.__init__):
+ spec = inspect.getargspec(cls.__init__)
+
+ if len(spec.args) > 2:
+ msg = 'Mach @CommandProvider class %s implemented incorrectly. ' + \
+ '__init__() must take 1 or 2 arguments. From %s'
+ msg = msg % (cls.__name__, inspect.getsourcefile(cls))
+ raise MachError(msg)
+
+ if len(spec.args) == 2:
+ pass_context = True
+
+ seen_commands = set()
+
+ # We scan __dict__ because we only care about the classes own attributes,
+ # not inherited ones. If we did inherited attributes, we could potentially
+ # define commands multiple times. We also sort keys so commands defined in
+ # the same class are grouped in a sane order.
+ for attr in sorted(cls.__dict__.keys()):
+ value = cls.__dict__[attr]
+
+ if not isinstance(value, types.FunctionType):
+ continue
+
+ command = getattr(value, '_mach_command', None)
+ if not command:
+ continue
+
+ # Ignore subcommands for now: we handle them later.
+ if command.subcommand:
+ continue
+
+ seen_commands.add(command.name)
+
+ if not command.conditions and Registrar.require_conditions:
+ continue
+
+ msg = 'Mach command \'%s\' implemented incorrectly. ' + \
+ 'Conditions argument must take a list ' + \
+ 'of functions. Found %s instead.'
+
+ if not isinstance(command.conditions, collections.Iterable):
+ msg = msg % (command.name, type(command.conditions))
+ raise MachError(msg)
+
+ for c in command.conditions:
+ if not hasattr(c, '__call__'):
+ msg = msg % (command.name, type(c))
+ raise MachError(msg)
+
+ command.cls = cls
+ command.method = attr
+ command.pass_context = pass_context
+
+ Registrar.register_command_handler(command)
+
+ # Now do another pass to get sub-commands. We do this in two passes so
+ # we can check the parent command existence without having to hold
+ # state and reconcile after traversal.
+ for attr in sorted(cls.__dict__.keys()):
+ value = cls.__dict__[attr]
+
+ if not isinstance(value, types.FunctionType):
+ continue
+
+ command = getattr(value, '_mach_command', None)
+ if not command:
+ continue
+
+ # It is a regular command.
+ if not command.subcommand:
+ continue
+
+ if command.name not in seen_commands:
+ raise MachError('Command referenced by sub-command does not '
+ 'exist: %s' % command.name)
+
+ if command.name not in Registrar.command_handlers:
+ continue
+
+ command.cls = cls
+ command.method = attr
+ command.pass_context = pass_context
+ parent = Registrar.command_handlers[command.name]
+
+ if parent._parser:
+ raise MachError('cannot declare sub commands against a command '
+ 'that has a parser installed: %s' % command)
+ if command.subcommand in parent.subcommand_handlers:
+ raise MachError('sub-command already defined: %s' % command.subcommand)
+
+ parent.subcommand_handlers[command.subcommand] = command
+
+ return cls
+
+
+class Command(object):
+ """Decorator for functions or methods that provide a mach command.
+
+ The decorator accepts arguments that define basic attributes of the
+ command. The following arguments are recognized:
+
+ category -- The string category to which this command belongs. Mach's
+ help will group commands by category.
+
+ description -- A brief description of what the command does.
+
+ parser -- an optional argparse.ArgumentParser instance or callable
+ that returns an argparse.ArgumentParser instance to use as the
+ basis for the command arguments.
+
+ For example:
+
+ @Command('foo', category='misc', description='Run the foo action')
+ def foo(self):
+ pass
+ """
+ def __init__(self, name, **kwargs):
+ self._mach_command = _MachCommand(name=name, **kwargs)
+
+ def __call__(self, func):
+ if not hasattr(func, '_mach_command'):
+ func._mach_command = _MachCommand()
+
+ func._mach_command |= self._mach_command
+
+ return func
+
+class SubCommand(object):
+ """Decorator for functions or methods that provide a sub-command.
+
+ Mach commands can have sub-commands. e.g. ``mach command foo`` or
+ ``mach command bar``. Each sub-command has its own parser and is
+ effectively its own mach command.
+
+ The decorator accepts arguments that define basic attributes of the
+ sub command:
+
+ command -- The string of the command this sub command should be
+ attached to.
+
+ subcommand -- The string name of the sub command to register.
+
+ description -- A textual description for this sub command.
+ """
+ def __init__(self, command, subcommand, description=None):
+ self._mach_command = _MachCommand(name=command, subcommand=subcommand,
+ description=description)
+
+ def __call__(self, func):
+ if not hasattr(func, '_mach_command'):
+ func._mach_command = _MachCommand()
+
+ func._mach_command |= self._mach_command
+
+ return func
+
+class CommandArgument(object):
+ """Decorator for additional arguments to mach subcommands.
+
+ This decorator should be used to add arguments to mach commands. Arguments
+ to the decorator are proxied to ArgumentParser.add_argument().
+
+ For example:
+
+ @Command('foo', help='Run the foo action')
+ @CommandArgument('-b', '--bar', action='store_true', default=False,
+ help='Enable bar mode.')
+ def foo(self):
+ pass
+ """
+ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ if kwargs.get('nargs') == argparse.REMAINDER:
+ # These are the assertions we make in dispatcher.py about
+ # those types of CommandArguments.
+ assert len(args) == 1
+ assert all(k in ('default', 'nargs', 'help', 'group') for k in kwargs)
+ self._command_args = (args, kwargs)
+
+ def __call__(self, func):
+ if not hasattr(func, '_mach_command'):
+ func._mach_command = _MachCommand()
+
+ func._mach_command.arguments.insert(0, self._command_args)
+
+ return func
+
+
+class CommandArgumentGroup(object):
+ """Decorator for additional argument groups to mach commands.
+
+ This decorator should be used to add arguments groups to mach commands.
+ Arguments to the decorator are proxied to
+ ArgumentParser.add_argument_group().
+
+ For example:
+
+ @Command('foo', helps='Run the foo action')
+ @CommandArgumentGroup('group1')
+ @CommandArgument('-b', '--bar', group='group1', action='store_true',
+ default=False, help='Enable bar mode.')
+ def foo(self):
+ pass
+
+ The name should be chosen so that it makes sense as part of the phrase
+ 'Command Arguments for <name>' because that's how it will be shown in the
+ help message.
+ """
+ def __init__(self, group_name):
+ self._group_name = group_name
+
+ def __call__(self, func):
+ if not hasattr(func, '_mach_command'):
+ func._mach_command = _MachCommand()
+
+ func._mach_command.argument_group_names.insert(0, self._group_name)
+
+ return func
+
+
+def SettingsProvider(cls):
+ """Class decorator to denote that this class provides Mach settings.
+
+ When this decorator is encountered, the underlying class will automatically
+ be registered with the Mach registrar and will (likely) be hooked up to the
+ mach driver.
+ """
+ if not hasattr(cls, 'config_settings'):
+ raise MachError('@SettingsProvider must contain a config_settings attribute. It '
+ 'may either be a list of tuples, or a callable that returns a list '
+ 'of tuples. Each tuple must be of the form:\n'
+ '(<section>.<option>, <type_cls>, <default>, <choices>)\n'
+ 'as specified by ConfigSettings._format_metadata.')
+
+ if not hasattr(cls, 'config_settings_locale_directory'):
+ cls_dir = os.path.dirname(inspect.getfile(cls))
+ cls.config_settings_locale_directory = os.path.join(cls_dir, 'locale')
+
+ Registrar.register_settings_provider(cls)
+ return cls
+
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/dispatcher.py b/python/mach/mach/dispatcher.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5604d981d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/dispatcher.py
@@ -0,0 +1,453 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
+
+import argparse
+import difflib
+import shlex
+import sys
+
+from operator import itemgetter
+
+from .base import (
+ NoCommandError,
+ UnknownCommandError,
+ UnrecognizedArgumentError,
+)
+from .decorators import SettingsProvider
+
+
+@SettingsProvider
+class DispatchSettings():
+ config_settings = [
+ ('alias.*', 'string'),
+ ]
+
+
+class CommandFormatter(argparse.HelpFormatter):
+ """Custom formatter to format just a subcommand."""
+
+ def add_usage(self, *args):
+ pass
+
+
+class CommandAction(argparse.Action):
+ """An argparse action that handles mach commands.
+
+ This class is essentially a reimplementation of argparse's sub-parsers
+ feature. We first tried to use sub-parsers. However, they were missing
+ features like grouping of commands (http://bugs.python.org/issue14037).
+
+ The way this works involves light magic and a partial understanding of how
+ argparse works.
+
+ Arguments registered with an argparse.ArgumentParser have an action
+ associated with them. An action is essentially a class that when called
+ does something with the encountered argument(s). This class is one of those
+ action classes.
+
+ An instance of this class is created doing something like:
+
+ parser.add_argument('command', action=CommandAction, registrar=r)
+
+ Note that a mach.registrar.Registrar instance is passed in. The Registrar
+ holds information on all the mach commands that have been registered.
+
+ When this argument is registered with the ArgumentParser, an instance of
+ this class is instantiated. One of the subtle but important things it does
+ is tell the argument parser that it's interested in *all* of the remaining
+ program arguments. So, when the ArgumentParser calls this action, we will
+ receive the command name plus all of its arguments.
+
+ For more, read the docs in __call__.
+ """
+ def __init__(self, option_strings, dest, required=True, default=None,
+ registrar=None, context=None):
+ # A proper API would have **kwargs here. However, since we are a little
+ # hacky, we intentionally omit it as a way of detecting potentially
+ # breaking changes with argparse's implementation.
+ #
+ # In a similar vein, default is passed in but is not needed, so we drop
+ # it.
+ argparse.Action.__init__(self, option_strings, dest, required=required,
+ help=argparse.SUPPRESS, nargs=argparse.REMAINDER)
+
+ self._mach_registrar = registrar
+ self._context = context
+
+ def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None):
+ """This is called when the ArgumentParser has reached our arguments.
+
+ Since we always register ourselves with nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
+ values should be a list of remaining arguments to parse. The first
+ argument should be the name of the command to invoke and all remaining
+ arguments are arguments for that command.
+
+ The gist of the flow is that we look at the command being invoked. If
+ it's *help*, we handle that specially (because argparse's default help
+ handler isn't satisfactory). Else, we create a new, independent
+ ArgumentParser instance for just the invoked command (based on the
+ information contained in the command registrar) and feed the arguments
+ into that parser. We then merge the results with the main
+ ArgumentParser.
+ """
+ if namespace.help:
+ # -h or --help is in the global arguments.
+ self._handle_main_help(parser, namespace.verbose)
+ sys.exit(0)
+ elif values:
+ command = values[0].lower()
+ args = values[1:]
+ if command == 'help':
+ if args and args[0] not in ['-h', '--help']:
+ # Make sure args[0] is indeed a command.
+ self._handle_command_help(parser, args[0])
+ else:
+ self._handle_main_help(parser, namespace.verbose)
+ sys.exit(0)
+ elif '-h' in args or '--help' in args:
+ # -h or --help is in the command arguments.
+ if '--' in args:
+ # -- is in command arguments
+ if '-h' in args[:args.index('--')] or '--help' in args[:args.index('--')]:
+ # Honor -h or --help only if it appears before --
+ self._handle_command_help(parser, command)
+ sys.exit(0)
+ else:
+ self._handle_command_help(parser, command)
+ sys.exit(0)
+ else:
+ raise NoCommandError()
+
+ # First see if the this is a user-defined alias
+ if command in self._context.settings.alias:
+ alias = self._context.settings.alias[command]
+ defaults = shlex.split(alias)
+ command = defaults.pop(0)
+ args = defaults + args
+
+ if command not in self._mach_registrar.command_handlers:
+ # Try to find similar commands, may raise UnknownCommandError.
+ command = self._suggest_command(command)
+
+ handler = self._mach_registrar.command_handlers.get(command)
+
+ usage = '%(prog)s [global arguments] ' + command + \
+ ' [command arguments]'
+
+ subcommand = None
+
+ # If there are sub-commands, parse the intent out immediately.
+ if handler.subcommand_handlers and args:
+ if len(args) == 1 and args[0] in ('help', '--help'):
+ self._handle_subcommand_main_help(parser, handler)
+ sys.exit(0)
+ # mach <command> help <subcommand>
+ elif len(args) == 2 and args[0] == 'help':
+ subcommand = args[1]
+ subhandler = handler.subcommand_handlers[subcommand]
+ self._handle_subcommand_help(parser, command, subcommand, subhandler)
+ sys.exit(0)
+ # We are running a sub command.
+ elif args[0] in handler.subcommand_handlers:
+ subcommand = args[0]
+ handler = handler.subcommand_handlers[subcommand]
+ usage = '%(prog)s [global arguments] ' + command + ' ' + \
+ subcommand + ' [command arguments]'
+ args.pop(0)
+
+ # We create a new parser, populate it with the command's arguments,
+ # then feed all remaining arguments to it, merging the results
+ # with ourselves. This is essentially what argparse subparsers
+ # do.
+
+ parser_args = {
+ 'add_help': False,
+ 'usage': usage,
+ }
+
+ remainder = None
+
+ if handler.parser:
+ subparser = handler.parser
+ subparser.context = self._context
+ for arg in subparser._actions[:]:
+ if arg.nargs == argparse.REMAINDER:
+ subparser._actions.remove(arg)
+ remainder = (arg.dest,), {'default': arg.default,
+ 'nargs': arg.nargs,
+ 'help': arg.help}
+ else:
+ subparser = argparse.ArgumentParser(**parser_args)
+
+ for arg in handler.arguments:
+ # Remove our group keyword; it's not needed here.
+ group_name = arg[1].get('group')
+ if group_name:
+ del arg[1]['group']
+
+ if arg[1].get('nargs') == argparse.REMAINDER:
+ # parse_known_args expects all argparse.REMAINDER ('...')
+ # arguments to be all stuck together. Instead, we want them to
+ # pick any extra argument, wherever they are.
+ # Assume a limited CommandArgument for those arguments.
+ assert len(arg[0]) == 1
+ assert all(k in ('default', 'nargs', 'help') for k in arg[1])
+ remainder = arg
+ else:
+ subparser.add_argument(*arg[0], **arg[1])
+
+ # We define the command information on the main parser result so as to
+ # not interfere with arguments passed to the command.
+ setattr(namespace, 'mach_handler', handler)
+ setattr(namespace, 'command', command)
+ setattr(namespace, 'subcommand', subcommand)
+
+ command_namespace, extra = subparser.parse_known_args(args)
+ setattr(namespace, 'command_args', command_namespace)
+ if remainder:
+ (name,), options = remainder
+ # parse_known_args usefully puts all arguments after '--' in
+ # extra, but also puts '--' there. We don't want to pass it down
+ # to the command handler. Note that if multiple '--' are on the
+ # command line, only the first one is removed, so that subsequent
+ # ones are passed down.
+ if '--' in extra:
+ extra.remove('--')
+
+ # Commands with argparse.REMAINDER arguments used to force the
+ # other arguments to be '+' prefixed. If a user now passes such
+ # an argument, if will silently end up in extra. So, check if any
+ # of the allowed arguments appear in a '+' prefixed form, and error
+ # out if that's the case.
+ for args, _ in handler.arguments:
+ for arg in args:
+ arg = arg.replace('-', '+', 1)
+ if arg in extra:
+ raise UnrecognizedArgumentError(command, [arg])
+
+ if extra:
+ setattr(command_namespace, name, extra)
+ else:
+ setattr(command_namespace, name, options.get('default', []))
+ elif extra and handler.cls.__name__ != 'DeprecatedCommands':
+ raise UnrecognizedArgumentError(command, extra)
+
+ def _handle_main_help(self, parser, verbose):
+ # Since we don't need full sub-parser support for the main help output,
+ # we create groups in the ArgumentParser and populate each group with
+ # arguments corresponding to command names. This has the side-effect
+ # that argparse renders it nicely.
+ r = self._mach_registrar
+ disabled_commands = []
+
+ cats = [(k, v[2]) for k, v in r.categories.items()]
+ sorted_cats = sorted(cats, key=itemgetter(1), reverse=True)
+ for category, priority in sorted_cats:
+ group = None
+
+ for command in sorted(r.commands_by_category[category]):
+ handler = r.command_handlers[command]
+
+ # Instantiate a handler class to see if it should be filtered
+ # out for the current context or not. Condition functions can be
+ # applied to the command's decorator.
+ if handler.conditions:
+ if handler.pass_context:
+ instance = handler.cls(self._context)
+ else:
+ instance = handler.cls()
+
+ is_filtered = False
+ for c in handler.conditions:
+ if not c(instance):
+ is_filtered = True
+ break
+ if is_filtered:
+ description = handler.description
+ disabled_command = {'command': command, 'description': description}
+ disabled_commands.append(disabled_command)
+ continue
+
+ if group is None:
+ title, description, _priority = r.categories[category]
+ group = parser.add_argument_group(title, description)
+
+ description = handler.description
+ group.add_argument(command, help=description,
+ action='store_true')
+
+ if disabled_commands and 'disabled' in r.categories:
+ title, description, _priority = r.categories['disabled']
+ group = parser.add_argument_group(title, description)
+ if verbose:
+ for c in disabled_commands:
+ group.add_argument(c['command'], help=c['description'],
+ action='store_true')
+
+ parser.print_help()
+
+ def _populate_command_group(self, parser, handler, group):
+ extra_groups = {}
+ for group_name in handler.argument_group_names:
+ group_full_name = 'Command Arguments for ' + group_name
+ extra_groups[group_name] = \
+ parser.add_argument_group(group_full_name)
+
+ for arg in handler.arguments:
+ # Apply our group keyword.
+ group_name = arg[1].get('group')
+ if group_name:
+ del arg[1]['group']
+ group = extra_groups[group_name]
+ group.add_argument(*arg[0], **arg[1])
+
+ def _handle_command_help(self, parser, command):
+ handler = self._mach_registrar.command_handlers.get(command)
+
+ if not handler:
+ raise UnknownCommandError(command, 'query')
+
+ if handler.subcommand_handlers:
+ self._handle_subcommand_main_help(parser, handler)
+ return
+
+ # This code is worth explaining. Because we are doing funky things with
+ # argument registration to allow the same option in both global and
+ # command arguments, we can't simply put all arguments on the same
+ # parser instance because argparse would complain. We can't register an
+ # argparse subparser here because it won't properly show help for
+ # global arguments. So, we employ a strategy similar to command
+ # execution where we construct a 2nd, independent ArgumentParser for
+ # just the command data then supplement the main help's output with
+ # this 2nd parser's. We use a custom formatter class to ignore some of
+ # the help output.
+ parser_args = {
+ 'formatter_class': CommandFormatter,
+ 'add_help': False,
+ }
+
+ if handler.parser:
+ c_parser = handler.parser
+ c_parser.context = self._context
+ c_parser.formatter_class = NoUsageFormatter
+ # Accessing _action_groups is a bit shady. We are highly dependent
+ # on the argparse implementation not changing. We fail fast to
+ # detect upstream changes so we can intelligently react to them.
+ group = c_parser._action_groups[1]
+
+ # By default argparse adds two groups called "positional arguments"
+ # and "optional arguments". We want to rename these to reflect standard
+ # mach terminology.
+ c_parser._action_groups[0].title = 'Command Parameters'
+ c_parser._action_groups[1].title = 'Command Arguments'
+
+ if not handler.description:
+ handler.description = c_parser.description
+ c_parser.description = None
+ else:
+ c_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(**parser_args)
+ group = c_parser.add_argument_group('Command Arguments')
+
+ self._populate_command_group(c_parser, handler, group)
+
+ # Set the long help of the command to the docstring (if present) or
+ # the command decorator description argument (if present).
+ if handler.docstring:
+ parser.description = format_docstring(handler.docstring)
+ elif handler.description:
+ parser.description = handler.description
+
+ parser.usage = '%(prog)s [global arguments] ' + command + \
+ ' [command arguments]'
+
+ # This is needed to preserve line endings in the description field,
+ # which may be populated from a docstring.
+ parser.formatter_class = argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter
+ parser.print_help()
+ print('')
+ c_parser.print_help()
+
+ def _handle_subcommand_main_help(self, parser, handler):
+ parser.usage = '%(prog)s [global arguments] ' + handler.name + \
+ ' subcommand [subcommand arguments]'
+ group = parser.add_argument_group('Sub Commands')
+
+ for subcommand, subhandler in sorted(handler.subcommand_handlers.iteritems()):
+ group.add_argument(subcommand, help=subhandler.description,
+ action='store_true')
+
+ if handler.docstring:
+ parser.description = format_docstring(handler.docstring)
+
+ parser.formatter_class = argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter
+
+ parser.print_help()
+
+ def _handle_subcommand_help(self, parser, command, subcommand, handler):
+ parser.usage = '%(prog)s [global arguments] ' + command + \
+ ' ' + subcommand + ' [command arguments]'
+
+ c_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False,
+ formatter_class=CommandFormatter)
+ group = c_parser.add_argument_group('Sub Command Arguments')
+ self._populate_command_group(c_parser, handler, group)
+
+ if handler.docstring:
+ parser.description = format_docstring(handler.docstring)
+
+ parser.formatter_class = argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter
+
+ parser.print_help()
+ print('')
+ c_parser.print_help()
+
+ def _suggest_command(self, command):
+ # Make sure we don't suggest any deprecated commands.
+ names = [h.name for h in self._mach_registrar.command_handlers.values()
+ if h.cls.__name__ != 'DeprecatedCommands']
+ # We first try to look for a valid command that is very similar to the given command.
+ suggested_commands = difflib.get_close_matches(command, names, cutoff=0.8)
+ # If we find more than one matching command, or no command at all,
+ # we give command suggestions instead (with a lower matching threshold).
+ # All commands that start with the given command (for instance:
+ # 'mochitest-plain', 'mochitest-chrome', etc. for 'mochitest-')
+ # are also included.
+ if len(suggested_commands) != 1:
+ suggested_commands = set(difflib.get_close_matches(command, names, cutoff=0.5))
+ suggested_commands |= {cmd for cmd in names if cmd.startswith(command)}
+ raise UnknownCommandError(command, 'run', suggested_commands)
+ sys.stderr.write("We're assuming the '%s' command is '%s' and we're "
+ "executing it for you.\n\n" % (command, suggested_commands[0]))
+ return suggested_commands[0]
+
+
+class NoUsageFormatter(argparse.HelpFormatter):
+ def _format_usage(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ return ""
+
+
+def format_docstring(docstring):
+ """Format a raw docstring into something suitable for presentation.
+
+ This function is based on the example function in PEP-0257.
+ """
+ if not docstring:
+ return ''
+ lines = docstring.expandtabs().splitlines()
+ indent = sys.maxint
+ for line in lines[1:]:
+ stripped = line.lstrip()
+ if stripped:
+ indent = min(indent, len(line) - len(stripped))
+ trimmed = [lines[0].strip()]
+ if indent < sys.maxint:
+ for line in lines[1:]:
+ trimmed.append(line[indent:].rstrip())
+ while trimmed and not trimmed[-1]:
+ trimmed.pop()
+ while trimmed and not trimmed[0]:
+ trimmed.pop(0)
+ return '\n'.join(trimmed)
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/alias.mo b/python/mach/mach/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/alias.mo
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..663180841
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/alias.mo
Binary files differ
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/alias.po b/python/mach/mach/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/alias.po
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..8ea0e2f86
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/alias.po
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+#
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+
+msgid "alias.*.short"
+msgstr "Create a command alias"
+
+msgid "alias.*.full"
+msgstr "Create a command alias of the form `<alias> = <command> <args>`."
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/logging.py b/python/mach/mach/logging.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..729e6cb3d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/logging.py
@@ -0,0 +1,256 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
+# You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+# This file contains logging functionality for mach. It essentially provides
+# support for a structured logging framework built on top of Python's built-in
+# logging framework.
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
+
+try:
+ import blessings
+except ImportError:
+ blessings = None
+
+import json
+import logging
+import sys
+import time
+
+
+def format_seconds(total):
+ """Format number of seconds to MM:SS.DD form."""
+
+ minutes, seconds = divmod(total, 60)
+
+ return '%2d:%05.2f' % (minutes, seconds)
+
+
+class ConvertToStructuredFilter(logging.Filter):
+ """Filter that converts unstructured records into structured ones."""
+ def filter(self, record):
+ if hasattr(record, 'action') and hasattr(record, 'params'):
+ return True
+
+ record.action = 'unstructured'
+ record.params = {'msg': record.getMessage()}
+ record.msg = '{msg}'
+
+ return True
+
+
+class StructuredJSONFormatter(logging.Formatter):
+ """Log formatter that writes a structured JSON entry."""
+
+ def format(self, record):
+ action = getattr(record, 'action', 'UNKNOWN')
+ params = getattr(record, 'params', {})
+
+ return json.dumps([record.created, action, params])
+
+
+class StructuredHumanFormatter(logging.Formatter):
+ """Log formatter that writes structured messages for humans.
+
+ It is important that this formatter never be added to a logger that
+ produces unstructured/classic log messages. If it is, the call to format()
+ could fail because the string could contain things (like JSON) that look
+ like formatting character sequences.
+
+ Because of this limitation, format() will fail with a KeyError if an
+ unstructured record is passed or if the structured message is malformed.
+ """
+ def __init__(self, start_time, write_interval=False, write_times=True):
+ self.start_time = start_time
+ self.write_interval = write_interval
+ self.write_times = write_times
+ self.last_time = None
+
+ def format(self, record):
+ f = record.msg.format(**record.params)
+
+ if not self.write_times:
+ return f
+
+ elapsed = self._time(record)
+
+ return '%s %s' % (format_seconds(elapsed), f)
+
+ def _time(self, record):
+ t = record.created - self.start_time
+
+ if self.write_interval and self.last_time is not None:
+ t = record.created - self.last_time
+
+ self.last_time = record.created
+
+ return t
+
+
+class StructuredTerminalFormatter(StructuredHumanFormatter):
+ """Log formatter for structured messages writing to a terminal."""
+
+ def set_terminal(self, terminal):
+ self.terminal = terminal
+
+ def format(self, record):
+ f = record.msg.format(**record.params)
+
+ if not self.write_times:
+ return f
+
+ t = self.terminal.blue(format_seconds(self._time(record)))
+
+ return '%s %s' % (t, self._colorize(f))
+
+ def _colorize(self, s):
+ if not self.terminal:
+ return s
+
+ result = s
+
+ reftest = s.startswith('REFTEST ')
+ if reftest:
+ s = s[8:]
+
+ if s.startswith('TEST-PASS'):
+ result = self.terminal.green(s[0:9]) + s[9:]
+ elif s.startswith('TEST-UNEXPECTED'):
+ result = self.terminal.red(s[0:20]) + s[20:]
+ elif s.startswith('TEST-START'):
+ result = self.terminal.yellow(s[0:10]) + s[10:]
+ elif s.startswith('TEST-INFO'):
+ result = self.terminal.yellow(s[0:9]) + s[9:]
+
+ if reftest:
+ result = 'REFTEST ' + result
+
+ return result
+
+
+class LoggingManager(object):
+ """Holds and controls global logging state.
+
+ An application should instantiate one of these and configure it as needed.
+
+ This class provides a mechanism to configure the output of logging data
+ both from mach and from the overall logging system (e.g. from other
+ modules).
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.start_time = time.time()
+
+ self.json_handlers = []
+ self.terminal_handler = None
+ self.terminal_formatter = None
+
+ self.root_logger = logging.getLogger()
+ self.root_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
+
+ # Installing NullHandler on the root logger ensures that *all* log
+ # messages have at least one handler. This prevents Python from
+ # complaining about "no handlers could be found for logger XXX."
+ self.root_logger.addHandler(logging.NullHandler())
+
+ self.mach_logger = logging.getLogger('mach')
+ self.mach_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
+
+ self.structured_filter = ConvertToStructuredFilter()
+
+ self.structured_loggers = [self.mach_logger]
+
+ self._terminal = None
+
+ @property
+ def terminal(self):
+ if not self._terminal and blessings:
+ # Sometimes blessings fails to set up the terminal. In that case,
+ # silently fail.
+ try:
+ terminal = blessings.Terminal(stream=sys.stdout)
+
+ if terminal.is_a_tty:
+ self._terminal = terminal
+ except Exception:
+ pass
+
+ return self._terminal
+
+ def add_json_handler(self, fh):
+ """Enable JSON logging on the specified file object."""
+
+ # Configure the consumer of structured messages.
+ handler = logging.StreamHandler(stream=fh)
+ handler.setFormatter(StructuredJSONFormatter())
+ handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
+
+ # And hook it up.
+ for logger in self.structured_loggers:
+ logger.addHandler(handler)
+
+ self.json_handlers.append(handler)
+
+ def add_terminal_logging(self, fh=sys.stdout, level=logging.INFO,
+ write_interval=False, write_times=True):
+ """Enable logging to the terminal."""
+
+ formatter = StructuredHumanFormatter(self.start_time,
+ write_interval=write_interval, write_times=write_times)
+
+ if self.terminal:
+ formatter = StructuredTerminalFormatter(self.start_time,
+ write_interval=write_interval, write_times=write_times)
+ formatter.set_terminal(self.terminal)
+
+ handler = logging.StreamHandler(stream=fh)
+ handler.setFormatter(formatter)
+ handler.setLevel(level)
+
+ for logger in self.structured_loggers:
+ logger.addHandler(handler)
+
+ self.terminal_handler = handler
+ self.terminal_formatter = formatter
+
+ def replace_terminal_handler(self, handler):
+ """Replace the installed terminal handler.
+
+ Returns the old handler or None if none was configured.
+ If the new handler is None, removes any existing handler and disables
+ logging to the terminal.
+ """
+ old = self.terminal_handler
+
+ if old:
+ for logger in self.structured_loggers:
+ logger.removeHandler(old)
+
+ if handler:
+ for logger in self.structured_loggers:
+ logger.addHandler(handler)
+
+ self.terminal_handler = handler
+
+ return old
+
+ def enable_unstructured(self):
+ """Enable logging of unstructured messages."""
+ if self.terminal_handler:
+ self.terminal_handler.addFilter(self.structured_filter)
+ self.root_logger.addHandler(self.terminal_handler)
+
+ def disable_unstructured(self):
+ """Disable logging of unstructured messages."""
+ if self.terminal_handler:
+ self.terminal_handler.removeFilter(self.structured_filter)
+ self.root_logger.removeHandler(self.terminal_handler)
+
+ def register_structured_logger(self, logger):
+ """Register a structured logger.
+
+ This needs to be called for all structured loggers that don't chain up
+ to the mach logger in order for their output to be captured.
+ """
+ self.structured_loggers.append(logger)
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/main.py b/python/mach/mach/main.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..dec3d7dfd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/main.py
@@ -0,0 +1,594 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+# This module provides functionality for the command-line build tool
+# (mach). It is packaged as a module because everything is a library.
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
+from collections import Iterable
+
+import argparse
+import codecs
+import imp
+import logging
+import os
+import sys
+import traceback
+import uuid
+
+from .base import (
+ CommandContext,
+ MachError,
+ NoCommandError,
+ UnknownCommandError,
+ UnrecognizedArgumentError,
+)
+
+from .decorators import (
+ CommandArgument,
+ CommandProvider,
+ Command,
+)
+
+from .config import ConfigSettings
+from .dispatcher import CommandAction
+from .logging import LoggingManager
+from .registrar import Registrar
+
+
+
+MACH_ERROR = r'''
+The error occurred in mach itself. This is likely a bug in mach itself or a
+fundamental problem with a loaded module.
+
+Please consider filing a bug against mach by going to the URL:
+
+ https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Core&component=mach
+
+'''.lstrip()
+
+ERROR_FOOTER = r'''
+If filing a bug, please include the full output of mach, including this error
+message.
+
+The details of the failure are as follows:
+'''.lstrip()
+
+COMMAND_ERROR = r'''
+The error occurred in the implementation of the invoked mach command.
+
+This should never occur and is likely a bug in the implementation of that
+command. Consider filing a bug for this issue.
+'''.lstrip()
+
+MODULE_ERROR = r'''
+The error occurred in code that was called by the mach command. This is either
+a bug in the called code itself or in the way that mach is calling it.
+
+You should consider filing a bug for this issue.
+'''.lstrip()
+
+NO_COMMAND_ERROR = r'''
+It looks like you tried to run mach without a command.
+
+Run |mach help| to show a list of commands.
+'''.lstrip()
+
+UNKNOWN_COMMAND_ERROR = r'''
+It looks like you are trying to %s an unknown mach command: %s
+%s
+Run |mach help| to show a list of commands.
+'''.lstrip()
+
+SUGGESTED_COMMANDS_MESSAGE = r'''
+Did you want to %s any of these commands instead: %s?
+'''
+
+UNRECOGNIZED_ARGUMENT_ERROR = r'''
+It looks like you passed an unrecognized argument into mach.
+
+The %s command does not accept the arguments: %s
+'''.lstrip()
+
+INVALID_ENTRY_POINT = r'''
+Entry points should return a list of command providers or directories
+containing command providers. The following entry point is invalid:
+
+ %s
+
+You are seeing this because there is an error in an external module attempting
+to implement a mach command. Please fix the error, or uninstall the module from
+your system.
+'''.lstrip()
+
+class ArgumentParser(argparse.ArgumentParser):
+ """Custom implementation argument parser to make things look pretty."""
+
+ def error(self, message):
+ """Custom error reporter to give more helpful text on bad commands."""
+ if not message.startswith('argument command: invalid choice'):
+ argparse.ArgumentParser.error(self, message)
+ assert False
+
+ print('Invalid command specified. The list of commands is below.\n')
+ self.print_help()
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+ def format_help(self):
+ text = argparse.ArgumentParser.format_help(self)
+
+ # Strip out the silly command list that would preceed the pretty list.
+ #
+ # Commands:
+ # {foo,bar}
+ # foo Do foo.
+ # bar Do bar.
+ search = 'Commands:\n {'
+ start = text.find(search)
+
+ if start != -1:
+ end = text.find('}\n', start)
+ assert end != -1
+
+ real_start = start + len('Commands:\n')
+ real_end = end + len('}\n')
+
+ text = text[0:real_start] + text[real_end:]
+
+ return text
+
+
+class ContextWrapper(object):
+ def __init__(self, context, handler):
+ object.__setattr__(self, '_context', context)
+ object.__setattr__(self, '_handler', handler)
+
+ def __getattribute__(self, key):
+ try:
+ return getattr(object.__getattribute__(self, '_context'), key)
+ except AttributeError as e:
+ try:
+ ret = object.__getattribute__(self, '_handler')(self, key)
+ except (AttributeError, TypeError):
+ # TypeError is in case the handler comes from old code not
+ # taking a key argument.
+ raise e
+ setattr(self, key, ret)
+ return ret
+
+ def __setattr__(self, key, value):
+ setattr(object.__getattribute__(self, '_context'), key, value)
+
+
+@CommandProvider
+class Mach(object):
+ """Main mach driver type.
+
+ This type is responsible for holding global mach state and dispatching
+ a command from arguments.
+
+ The following attributes may be assigned to the instance to influence
+ behavior:
+
+ populate_context_handler -- If defined, it must be a callable. The
+ callable signature is the following:
+ populate_context_handler(context, key=None)
+ It acts as a fallback getter for the mach.base.CommandContext
+ instance.
+ This allows to augment the context instance with arbitrary data
+ for use in command handlers.
+ For backwards compatibility, it is also called before command
+ dispatch without a key, allowing the context handler to add
+ attributes to the context instance.
+
+ require_conditions -- If True, commands that do not have any condition
+ functions applied will be skipped. Defaults to False.
+
+ settings_paths -- A list of files or directories in which to search
+ for settings files to load.
+
+ """
+
+ USAGE = """%(prog)s [global arguments] command [command arguments]
+
+mach (German for "do") is the main interface to the Mozilla build system and
+common developer tasks.
+
+You tell mach the command you want to perform and it does it for you.
+
+Some common commands are:
+
+ %(prog)s build Build/compile the source tree.
+ %(prog)s help Show full help, including the list of all commands.
+
+To see more help for a specific command, run:
+
+ %(prog)s help <command>
+"""
+
+ def __init__(self, cwd):
+ assert os.path.isdir(cwd)
+
+ self.cwd = cwd
+ self.log_manager = LoggingManager()
+ self.logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+ self.settings = ConfigSettings()
+ self.settings_paths = []
+
+ if 'MACHRC' in os.environ:
+ self.settings_paths.append(os.environ['MACHRC'])
+
+ self.log_manager.register_structured_logger(self.logger)
+ self.global_arguments = []
+ self.populate_context_handler = None
+
+ def add_global_argument(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ """Register a global argument with the argument parser.
+
+ Arguments are proxied to ArgumentParser.add_argument()
+ """
+
+ self.global_arguments.append((args, kwargs))
+
+ def load_commands_from_directory(self, path):
+ """Scan for mach commands from modules in a directory.
+
+ This takes a path to a directory, loads the .py files in it, and
+ registers and found mach command providers with this mach instance.
+ """
+ for f in sorted(os.listdir(path)):
+ if not f.endswith('.py') or f == '__init__.py':
+ continue
+
+ full_path = os.path.join(path, f)
+ module_name = 'mach.commands.%s' % f[0:-3]
+
+ self.load_commands_from_file(full_path, module_name=module_name)
+
+ def load_commands_from_file(self, path, module_name=None):
+ """Scan for mach commands from a file.
+
+ This takes a path to a file and loads it as a Python module under the
+ module name specified. If no name is specified, a random one will be
+ chosen.
+ """
+ if module_name is None:
+ # Ensure parent module is present otherwise we'll (likely) get
+ # an error due to unknown parent.
+ if b'mach.commands' not in sys.modules:
+ mod = imp.new_module(b'mach.commands')
+ sys.modules[b'mach.commands'] = mod
+
+ module_name = 'mach.commands.%s' % uuid.uuid1().get_hex()
+
+ imp.load_source(module_name, path)
+
+ def load_commands_from_entry_point(self, group='mach.providers'):
+ """Scan installed packages for mach command provider entry points. An
+ entry point is a function that returns a list of paths to files or
+ directories containing command providers.
+
+ This takes an optional group argument which specifies the entry point
+ group to use. If not specified, it defaults to 'mach.providers'.
+ """
+ try:
+ import pkg_resources
+ except ImportError:
+ print("Could not find setuptools, ignoring command entry points",
+ file=sys.stderr)
+ return
+
+ for entry in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points(group=group, name=None):
+ paths = entry.load()()
+ if not isinstance(paths, Iterable):
+ print(INVALID_ENTRY_POINT % entry)
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+ for path in paths:
+ if os.path.isfile(path):
+ self.load_commands_from_file(path)
+ elif os.path.isdir(path):
+ self.load_commands_from_directory(path)
+ else:
+ print("command provider '%s' does not exist" % path)
+
+ def define_category(self, name, title, description, priority=50):
+ """Provide a description for a named command category."""
+
+ Registrar.register_category(name, title, description, priority)
+
+ @property
+ def require_conditions(self):
+ return Registrar.require_conditions
+
+ @require_conditions.setter
+ def require_conditions(self, value):
+ Registrar.require_conditions = value
+
+ def run(self, argv, stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None):
+ """Runs mach with arguments provided from the command line.
+
+ Returns the integer exit code that should be used. 0 means success. All
+ other values indicate failure.
+ """
+
+ # If no encoding is defined, we default to UTF-8 because without this
+ # Python 2.7 will assume the default encoding of ASCII. This will blow
+ # up with UnicodeEncodeError as soon as it encounters a non-ASCII
+ # character in a unicode instance. We simply install a wrapper around
+ # the streams and restore once we have finished.
+ stdin = sys.stdin if stdin is None else stdin
+ stdout = sys.stdout if stdout is None else stdout
+ stderr = sys.stderr if stderr is None else stderr
+
+ orig_stdin = sys.stdin
+ orig_stdout = sys.stdout
+ orig_stderr = sys.stderr
+
+ sys.stdin = stdin
+ sys.stdout = stdout
+ sys.stderr = stderr
+
+ orig_env = dict(os.environ)
+
+ try:
+ if stdin.encoding is None:
+ sys.stdin = codecs.getreader('utf-8')(stdin)
+
+ if stdout.encoding is None:
+ sys.stdout = codecs.getwriter('utf-8')(stdout)
+
+ if stderr.encoding is None:
+ sys.stderr = codecs.getwriter('utf-8')(stderr)
+
+ # Allow invoked processes (which may not have a handle on the
+ # original stdout file descriptor) to know if the original stdout
+ # is a TTY. This provides a mechanism to allow said processes to
+ # enable emitting code codes, for example.
+ if os.isatty(orig_stdout.fileno()):
+ os.environ[b'MACH_STDOUT_ISATTY'] = b'1'
+
+ return self._run(argv)
+ except KeyboardInterrupt:
+ print('mach interrupted by signal or user action. Stopping.')
+ return 1
+
+ except Exception as e:
+ # _run swallows exceptions in invoked handlers and converts them to
+ # a proper exit code. So, the only scenario where we should get an
+ # exception here is if _run itself raises. If _run raises, that's a
+ # bug in mach (or a loaded command module being silly) and thus
+ # should be reported differently.
+ self._print_error_header(argv, sys.stdout)
+ print(MACH_ERROR)
+
+ exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = sys.exc_info()
+ stack = traceback.extract_tb(exc_tb)
+
+ self._print_exception(sys.stdout, exc_type, exc_value, stack)
+
+ return 1
+
+ finally:
+ os.environ.clear()
+ os.environ.update(orig_env)
+
+ sys.stdin = orig_stdin
+ sys.stdout = orig_stdout
+ sys.stderr = orig_stderr
+
+ def _run(self, argv):
+ # Load settings as early as possible so things in dispatcher.py
+ # can use them.
+ for provider in Registrar.settings_providers:
+ self.settings.register_provider(provider)
+ self.load_settings(self.settings_paths)
+
+ context = CommandContext(cwd=self.cwd,
+ settings=self.settings, log_manager=self.log_manager,
+ commands=Registrar)
+
+ if self.populate_context_handler:
+ self.populate_context_handler(context)
+ context = ContextWrapper(context, self.populate_context_handler)
+
+ parser = self.get_argument_parser(context)
+
+ if not len(argv):
+ # We don't register the usage until here because if it is globally
+ # registered, argparse always prints it. This is not desired when
+ # running with --help.
+ parser.usage = Mach.USAGE
+ parser.print_usage()
+ return 0
+
+ try:
+ args = parser.parse_args(argv)
+ except NoCommandError:
+ print(NO_COMMAND_ERROR)
+ return 1
+ except UnknownCommandError as e:
+ suggestion_message = SUGGESTED_COMMANDS_MESSAGE % (e.verb, ', '.join(e.suggested_commands)) if e.suggested_commands else ''
+ print(UNKNOWN_COMMAND_ERROR % (e.verb, e.command, suggestion_message))
+ return 1
+ except UnrecognizedArgumentError as e:
+ print(UNRECOGNIZED_ARGUMENT_ERROR % (e.command,
+ ' '.join(e.arguments)))
+ return 1
+
+ # Add JSON logging to a file if requested.
+ if args.logfile:
+ self.log_manager.add_json_handler(args.logfile)
+
+ # Up the logging level if requested.
+ log_level = logging.INFO
+ if args.verbose:
+ log_level = logging.DEBUG
+
+ self.log_manager.register_structured_logger(logging.getLogger('mach'))
+
+ write_times = True
+ if args.log_no_times or 'MACH_NO_WRITE_TIMES' in os.environ:
+ write_times = False
+
+ # Always enable terminal logging. The log manager figures out if we are
+ # actually in a TTY or are a pipe and does the right thing.
+ self.log_manager.add_terminal_logging(level=log_level,
+ write_interval=args.log_interval, write_times=write_times)
+
+ if args.settings_file:
+ # Argument parsing has already happened, so settings that apply
+ # to command line handling (e.g alias, defaults) will be ignored.
+ self.load_settings(args.settings_file)
+
+ if not hasattr(args, 'mach_handler'):
+ raise MachError('ArgumentParser result missing mach handler info.')
+
+ handler = getattr(args, 'mach_handler')
+
+ try:
+ return Registrar._run_command_handler(handler, context=context,
+ debug_command=args.debug_command, **vars(args.command_args))
+ except KeyboardInterrupt as ki:
+ raise ki
+ except Exception as e:
+ exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = sys.exc_info()
+
+ # The first two frames are us and are never used.
+ stack = traceback.extract_tb(exc_tb)[2:]
+
+ # If we have nothing on the stack, the exception was raised as part
+ # of calling the @Command method itself. This likely means a
+ # mismatch between @CommandArgument and arguments to the method.
+ # e.g. there exists a @CommandArgument without the corresponding
+ # argument on the method. We handle that here until the module
+ # loader grows the ability to validate better.
+ if not len(stack):
+ print(COMMAND_ERROR)
+ self._print_exception(sys.stdout, exc_type, exc_value,
+ traceback.extract_tb(exc_tb))
+ return 1
+
+ # Split the frames into those from the module containing the
+ # command and everything else.
+ command_frames = []
+ other_frames = []
+
+ initial_file = stack[0][0]
+
+ for frame in stack:
+ if frame[0] == initial_file:
+ command_frames.append(frame)
+ else:
+ other_frames.append(frame)
+
+ # If the exception was in the module providing the command, it's
+ # likely the bug is in the mach command module, not something else.
+ # If there are other frames, the bug is likely not the mach
+ # command's fault.
+ self._print_error_header(argv, sys.stdout)
+
+ if len(other_frames):
+ print(MODULE_ERROR)
+ else:
+ print(COMMAND_ERROR)
+
+ self._print_exception(sys.stdout, exc_type, exc_value, stack)
+
+ return 1
+
+ def log(self, level, action, params, format_str):
+ """Helper method to record a structured log event."""
+ self.logger.log(level, format_str,
+ extra={'action': action, 'params': params})
+
+ def _print_error_header(self, argv, fh):
+ fh.write('Error running mach:\n\n')
+ fh.write(' ')
+ fh.write(repr(argv))
+ fh.write('\n\n')
+
+ def _print_exception(self, fh, exc_type, exc_value, stack):
+ fh.write(ERROR_FOOTER)
+ fh.write('\n')
+
+ for l in traceback.format_exception_only(exc_type, exc_value):
+ fh.write(l)
+
+ fh.write('\n')
+ for l in traceback.format_list(stack):
+ fh.write(l)
+
+ def load_settings(self, paths):
+ """Load the specified settings files.
+
+ If a directory is specified, the following basenames will be
+ searched for in this order:
+
+ machrc, .machrc
+ """
+ if isinstance(paths, basestring):
+ paths = [paths]
+
+ valid_names = ('machrc', '.machrc')
+ def find_in_dir(base):
+ if os.path.isfile(base):
+ return base
+
+ for name in valid_names:
+ path = os.path.join(base, name)
+ if os.path.isfile(path):
+ return path
+
+ files = map(find_in_dir, self.settings_paths)
+ files = filter(bool, files)
+
+ self.settings.load_files(files)
+
+ def get_argument_parser(self, context):
+ """Returns an argument parser for the command-line interface."""
+
+ parser = ArgumentParser(add_help=False,
+ usage='%(prog)s [global arguments] command [command arguments]')
+
+ # Order is important here as it dictates the order the auto-generated
+ # help messages are printed.
+ global_group = parser.add_argument_group('Global Arguments')
+
+ global_group.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', dest='verbose',
+ action='store_true', default=False,
+ help='Print verbose output.')
+ global_group.add_argument('-l', '--log-file', dest='logfile',
+ metavar='FILENAME', type=argparse.FileType('ab'),
+ help='Filename to write log data to.')
+ global_group.add_argument('--log-interval', dest='log_interval',
+ action='store_true', default=False,
+ help='Prefix log line with interval from last message rather '
+ 'than relative time. Note that this is NOT execution time '
+ 'if there are parallel operations.')
+ suppress_log_by_default = False
+ if 'INSIDE_EMACS' in os.environ:
+ suppress_log_by_default = True
+ global_group.add_argument('--log-no-times', dest='log_no_times',
+ action='store_true', default=suppress_log_by_default,
+ help='Do not prefix log lines with times. By default, mach will '
+ 'prefix each output line with the time since command start.')
+ global_group.add_argument('-h', '--help', dest='help',
+ action='store_true', default=False,
+ help='Show this help message.')
+ global_group.add_argument('--debug-command', action='store_true',
+ help='Start a Python debugger when command is dispatched.')
+ global_group.add_argument('--settings', dest='settings_file',
+ metavar='FILENAME', default=None,
+ help='Path to settings file.')
+
+ for args, kwargs in self.global_arguments:
+ global_group.add_argument(*args, **kwargs)
+
+ # We need to be last because CommandAction swallows all remaining
+ # arguments and argparse parses arguments in the order they were added.
+ parser.add_argument('command', action=CommandAction,
+ registrar=Registrar, context=context)
+
+ return parser
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/mixin/__init__.py b/python/mach/mach/mixin/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e69de29bb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/mixin/__init__.py
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/mixin/logging.py b/python/mach/mach/mixin/logging.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5c37b54f1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/mixin/logging.py
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
+
+import logging
+
+
+class LoggingMixin(object):
+ """Provides functionality to control logging."""
+
+ def populate_logger(self, name=None):
+ """Ensure this class instance has a logger associated with it.
+
+ Users of this mixin that call log() will need to ensure self._logger is
+ a logging.Logger instance before they call log(). This function ensures
+ self._logger is defined by populating it if it isn't.
+ """
+ if hasattr(self, '_logger'):
+ return
+
+ if name is None:
+ name = '.'.join([self.__module__, self.__class__.__name__])
+
+ self._logger = logging.getLogger(name)
+
+ def log(self, level, action, params, format_str):
+ """Log a structured log event.
+
+ A structured log event consists of a logging level, a string action, a
+ dictionary of attributes, and a formatting string.
+
+ The logging level is one of the logging.* constants, such as
+ logging.INFO.
+
+ The action string is essentially the enumeration of the event. Each
+ different type of logged event should have a different action.
+
+ The params dict is the metadata constituting the logged event.
+
+ The formatting string is used to convert the structured message back to
+ human-readable format. Conversion back to human-readable form is
+ performed by calling format() on this string, feeding into it the dict
+ of attributes constituting the event.
+
+ Example Usage
+ -------------
+
+ self.log(logging.DEBUG, 'login', {'username': 'johndoe'},
+ 'User login: {username}')
+ """
+ self._logger.log(level, format_str,
+ extra={'action': action, 'params': params})
+
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/mixin/process.py b/python/mach/mach/mixin/process.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..a6d3a2a1b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/mixin/process.py
@@ -0,0 +1,175 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+# This module provides mixins to perform process execution.
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
+
+import logging
+import os
+import subprocess
+import sys
+
+from mozprocess.processhandler import ProcessHandlerMixin
+
+from .logging import LoggingMixin
+
+
+# Perform detection of operating system environment. This is used by command
+# execution. We only do this once to save redundancy. Yes, this can fail module
+# loading. That is arguably OK.
+if 'SHELL' in os.environ:
+ _current_shell = os.environ['SHELL']
+elif 'MOZILLABUILD' in os.environ:
+ _current_shell = os.environ['MOZILLABUILD'] + '/msys/bin/sh.exe'
+elif 'COMSPEC' in os.environ:
+ _current_shell = os.environ['COMSPEC']
+else:
+ raise Exception('Could not detect environment shell!')
+
+_in_msys = False
+
+if os.environ.get('MSYSTEM', None) in ('MINGW32', 'MINGW64'):
+ _in_msys = True
+
+ if not _current_shell.lower().endswith('.exe'):
+ _current_shell += '.exe'
+
+
+class ProcessExecutionMixin(LoggingMixin):
+ """Mix-in that provides process execution functionality."""
+
+ def run_process(self, args=None, cwd=None, append_env=None,
+ explicit_env=None, log_name=None, log_level=logging.INFO,
+ line_handler=None, require_unix_environment=False,
+ ensure_exit_code=0, ignore_children=False, pass_thru=False):
+ """Runs a single process to completion.
+
+ Takes a list of arguments to run where the first item is the
+ executable. Runs the command in the specified directory and
+ with optional environment variables.
+
+ append_env -- Dict of environment variables to append to the current
+ set of environment variables.
+ explicit_env -- Dict of environment variables to set for the new
+ process. Any existing environment variables will be ignored.
+
+ require_unix_environment if True will ensure the command is executed
+ within a UNIX environment. Basically, if we are on Windows, it will
+ execute the command via an appropriate UNIX-like shell.
+
+ ignore_children is proxied to mozprocess's ignore_children.
+
+ ensure_exit_code is used to ensure the exit code of a process matches
+ what is expected. If it is an integer, we raise an Exception if the
+ exit code does not match this value. If it is True, we ensure the exit
+ code is 0. If it is False, we don't perform any exit code validation.
+
+ pass_thru is a special execution mode where the child process inherits
+ this process's standard file handles (stdin, stdout, stderr) as well as
+ additional file descriptors. It should be used for interactive processes
+ where buffering from mozprocess could be an issue. pass_thru does not
+ use mozprocess. Therefore, arguments like log_name, line_handler,
+ and ignore_children have no effect.
+ """
+ args = self._normalize_command(args, require_unix_environment)
+
+ self.log(logging.INFO, 'new_process', {'args': ' '.join(args)}, '{args}')
+
+ def handleLine(line):
+ # Converts str to unicode on Python 2 and bytes to str on Python 3.
+ if isinstance(line, bytes):
+ line = line.decode(sys.stdout.encoding or 'utf-8', 'replace')
+
+ if line_handler:
+ line_handler(line)
+
+ if not log_name:
+ return
+
+ self.log(log_level, log_name, {'line': line.rstrip()}, '{line}')
+
+ use_env = {}
+ if explicit_env:
+ use_env = explicit_env
+ else:
+ use_env.update(os.environ)
+
+ if append_env:
+ use_env.update(append_env)
+
+ self.log(logging.DEBUG, 'process', {'env': use_env}, 'Environment: {env}')
+
+ # There is a bug in subprocess where it doesn't like unicode types in
+ # environment variables. Here, ensure all unicode are converted to
+ # binary. utf-8 is our globally assumed default. If the caller doesn't
+ # want UTF-8, they shouldn't pass in a unicode instance.
+ normalized_env = {}
+ for k, v in use_env.items():
+ if isinstance(k, unicode):
+ k = k.encode('utf-8', 'strict')
+
+ if isinstance(v, unicode):
+ v = v.encode('utf-8', 'strict')
+
+ normalized_env[k] = v
+
+ use_env = normalized_env
+
+ if pass_thru:
+ proc = subprocess.Popen(args, cwd=cwd, env=use_env)
+ status = None
+ # Leave it to the subprocess to handle Ctrl+C. If it terminates as
+ # a result of Ctrl+C, proc.wait() will return a status code, and,
+ # we get out of the loop. If it doesn't, like e.g. gdb, we continue
+ # waiting.
+ while status is None:
+ try:
+ status = proc.wait()
+ except KeyboardInterrupt:
+ pass
+ else:
+ p = ProcessHandlerMixin(args, cwd=cwd, env=use_env,
+ processOutputLine=[handleLine], universal_newlines=True,
+ ignore_children=ignore_children)
+ p.run()
+ p.processOutput()
+ status = p.wait()
+
+ if ensure_exit_code is False:
+ return status
+
+ if ensure_exit_code is True:
+ ensure_exit_code = 0
+
+ if status != ensure_exit_code:
+ raise Exception('Process executed with non-0 exit code %d: %s' % (status, args))
+
+ return status
+
+ def _normalize_command(self, args, require_unix_environment):
+ """Adjust command arguments to run in the necessary environment.
+
+ This exists mainly to facilitate execution of programs requiring a *NIX
+ shell when running on Windows. The caller specifies whether a shell
+ environment is required. If it is and we are running on Windows but
+ aren't running in the UNIX-like msys environment, then we rewrite the
+ command to execute via a shell.
+ """
+ assert isinstance(args, list) and len(args)
+
+ if not require_unix_environment or not _in_msys:
+ return args
+
+ # Always munge Windows-style into Unix style for the command.
+ prog = args[0].replace('\\', '/')
+
+ # PyMake removes the C: prefix. But, things seem to work here
+ # without it. Not sure what that's about.
+
+ # We run everything through the msys shell. We need to use
+ # '-c' and pass all the arguments as one argument because that is
+ # how sh works.
+ cline = subprocess.list2cmdline([prog] + args[1:])
+ return [_current_shell, '-c', cline]
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/registrar.py b/python/mach/mach/registrar.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..63c9099c0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/registrar.py
@@ -0,0 +1,126 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
+
+from .base import MachError
+
+INVALID_COMMAND_CONTEXT = r'''
+It looks like you tried to run a mach command from an invalid context. The %s
+command failed to meet the following conditions: %s
+
+Run |mach help| to show a list of all commands available to the current context.
+'''.lstrip()
+
+
+class MachRegistrar(object):
+ """Container for mach command and config providers."""
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.command_handlers = {}
+ self.commands_by_category = {}
+ self.settings_providers = set()
+ self.categories = {}
+ self.require_conditions = False
+
+ def register_command_handler(self, handler):
+ name = handler.name
+
+ if not handler.category:
+ raise MachError('Cannot register a mach command without a '
+ 'category: %s' % name)
+
+ if handler.category not in self.categories:
+ raise MachError('Cannot register a command to an undefined '
+ 'category: %s -> %s' % (name, handler.category))
+
+ self.command_handlers[name] = handler
+ self.commands_by_category[handler.category].add(name)
+
+ def register_settings_provider(self, cls):
+ self.settings_providers.add(cls)
+
+ def register_category(self, name, title, description, priority=50):
+ self.categories[name] = (title, description, priority)
+ self.commands_by_category[name] = set()
+
+ @classmethod
+ def _condition_failed_message(cls, name, conditions):
+ msg = ['\n']
+ for c in conditions:
+ part = [' %s' % c.__name__]
+ if c.__doc__ is not None:
+ part.append(c.__doc__)
+ msg.append(' - '.join(part))
+ return INVALID_COMMAND_CONTEXT % (name, '\n'.join(msg))
+
+ def _run_command_handler(self, handler, context=None, debug_command=False, **kwargs):
+ cls = handler.cls
+
+ if handler.pass_context and not context:
+ raise Exception('mach command class requires context.')
+
+ if context:
+ prerun = getattr(context, 'pre_dispatch_handler', None)
+ if prerun:
+ prerun(context, handler, args=kwargs)
+
+ if handler.pass_context:
+ instance = cls(context)
+ else:
+ instance = cls()
+
+ if handler.conditions:
+ fail_conditions = []
+ for c in handler.conditions:
+ if not c(instance):
+ fail_conditions.append(c)
+
+ if fail_conditions:
+ print(self._condition_failed_message(handler.name, fail_conditions))
+ return 1
+
+ fn = getattr(instance, handler.method)
+
+ if debug_command:
+ import pdb
+ result = pdb.runcall(fn, **kwargs)
+ else:
+ result = fn(**kwargs)
+
+ result = result or 0
+ assert isinstance(result, (int, long))
+
+ if context:
+ postrun = getattr(context, 'post_dispatch_handler', None)
+ if postrun:
+ postrun(context, handler, args=kwargs)
+
+ return result
+
+ def dispatch(self, name, context=None, argv=None, subcommand=None, **kwargs):
+ """Dispatch/run a command.
+
+ Commands can use this to call other commands.
+ """
+ handler = self.command_handlers[name]
+
+ if subcommand:
+ handler = handler.subcommand_handlers[subcommand]
+
+ if handler.parser:
+ parser = handler.parser
+
+ # save and restore existing defaults so **kwargs don't persist across
+ # subsequent invocations of Registrar.dispatch()
+ old_defaults = parser._defaults.copy()
+ parser.set_defaults(**kwargs)
+ kwargs, _ = parser.parse_known_args(argv or [])
+ kwargs = vars(kwargs)
+ parser._defaults = old_defaults
+
+ return self._run_command_handler(handler, context=context, **kwargs)
+
+
+Registrar = MachRegistrar()
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/terminal.py b/python/mach/mach/terminal.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..9115211e0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/terminal.py
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+"""This file contains code for interacting with terminals.
+
+All the terminal interaction code is consolidated so the complexity can be in
+one place, away from code that is commonly looked at.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
+
+import logging
+import sys
+
+
+class LoggingHandler(logging.Handler):
+ """Custom logging handler that works with terminal window dressing.
+
+ This is alternative terminal logging handler which contains smarts for
+ emitting terminal control characters properly. Currently, it has generic
+ support for "footer" elements at the bottom of the screen. Functionality
+ can be added when needed.
+ """
+ def __init__(self):
+ logging.Handler.__init__(self)
+
+ self.fh = sys.stdout
+ self.footer = None
+
+ def flush(self):
+ self.acquire()
+
+ try:
+ self.fh.flush()
+ finally:
+ self.release()
+
+ def emit(self, record):
+ msg = self.format(record)
+
+ if self.footer:
+ self.footer.clear()
+
+ self.fh.write(msg)
+ self.fh.write('\n')
+
+ if self.footer:
+ self.footer.draw()
+
+ # If we don't flush, the footer may not get drawn.
+ self.flush()
+
+
+class TerminalFooter(object):
+ """Represents something drawn on the bottom of a terminal."""
+ def __init__(self, terminal):
+ self.t = terminal
+ self.fh = sys.stdout
+
+ def _clear_lines(self, n):
+ for i in xrange(n):
+ self.fh.write(self.t.move_x(0))
+ self.fh.write(self.t.clear_eol())
+ self.fh.write(self.t.move_up())
+
+ self.fh.write(self.t.move_down())
+ self.fh.write(self.t.move_x(0))
+
+ def clear(self):
+ raise Exception('clear() must be implemented.')
+
+ def draw(self):
+ raise Exception('draw() must be implemented.')
+
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/test/__init__.py b/python/mach/mach/test/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e69de29bb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/test/__init__.py
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/test/common.py b/python/mach/mach/test/common.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f68ff5095
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/test/common.py
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+
+from StringIO import StringIO
+import os
+import unittest
+
+from mach.main import Mach
+from mach.base import CommandContext
+
+here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
+
+class TestBase(unittest.TestCase):
+ provider_dir = os.path.join(here, 'providers')
+
+ def get_mach(self, provider_file=None, entry_point=None, context_handler=None):
+ m = Mach(os.getcwd())
+ m.define_category('testing', 'Mach unittest', 'Testing for mach core', 10)
+ m.populate_context_handler = context_handler
+
+ if provider_file:
+ m.load_commands_from_file(os.path.join(self.provider_dir, provider_file))
+
+ if entry_point:
+ m.load_commands_from_entry_point(entry_point)
+
+ return m
+
+ def _run_mach(self, argv, *args, **kwargs):
+ m = self.get_mach(*args, **kwargs)
+
+ stdout = StringIO()
+ stderr = StringIO()
+ stdout.encoding = 'UTF-8'
+ stderr.encoding = 'UTF-8'
+
+ try:
+ result = m.run(argv, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
+ except SystemExit:
+ result = None
+
+ return (result, stdout.getvalue(), stderr.getvalue())
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/test/providers/__init__.py b/python/mach/mach/test/providers/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e69de29bb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/test/providers/__init__.py
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/test/providers/basic.py b/python/mach/mach/test/providers/basic.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f2e64e6d6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/test/providers/basic.py
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+
+from mach.decorators import (
+ CommandArgument,
+ CommandProvider,
+ Command,
+)
+
+
+@CommandProvider
+class ConditionsProvider(object):
+ @Command('cmd_foo', category='testing')
+ def run_foo(self):
+ pass
+
+ @Command('cmd_bar', category='testing')
+ @CommandArgument('--baz', action="store_true",
+ help='Run with baz')
+ def run_bar(self, baz=None):
+ pass
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/test/providers/conditions.py b/python/mach/mach/test/providers/conditions.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..a95429752
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/test/providers/conditions.py
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+
+from mach.decorators import (
+ CommandProvider,
+ Command,
+)
+
+def is_foo(cls):
+ """Foo must be true"""
+ return cls.foo
+
+def is_bar(cls):
+ """Bar must be true"""
+ return cls.bar
+
+@CommandProvider
+class ConditionsProvider(object):
+ foo = True
+ bar = False
+
+ @Command('cmd_foo', category='testing', conditions=[is_foo])
+ def run_foo(self):
+ pass
+
+ @Command('cmd_bar', category='testing', conditions=[is_bar])
+ def run_bar(self):
+ pass
+
+ @Command('cmd_foobar', category='testing', conditions=[is_foo, is_bar])
+ def run_foobar(self):
+ pass
+
+@CommandProvider
+class ConditionsContextProvider(object):
+ def __init__(self, context):
+ self.foo = context.foo
+ self.bar = context.bar
+
+ @Command('cmd_foo_ctx', category='testing', conditions=[is_foo])
+ def run_foo(self):
+ pass
+
+ @Command('cmd_bar_ctx', category='testing', conditions=[is_bar])
+ def run_bar(self):
+ pass
+
+ @Command('cmd_foobar_ctx', category='testing', conditions=[is_foo, is_bar])
+ def run_foobar(self):
+ pass
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/test/providers/conditions_invalid.py b/python/mach/mach/test/providers/conditions_invalid.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..22284d4dc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/test/providers/conditions_invalid.py
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+
+from mach.decorators import (
+ CommandProvider,
+ Command,
+)
+
+@CommandProvider
+class ConditionsProvider(object):
+ @Command('cmd_foo', category='testing', conditions=["invalid"])
+ def run_foo(self):
+ pass
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/test/providers/throw.py b/python/mach/mach/test/providers/throw.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..06bee01ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/test/providers/throw.py
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+
+import time
+
+from mach.decorators import (
+ CommandArgument,
+ CommandProvider,
+ Command,
+)
+
+from mach.test.providers import throw2
+
+
+@CommandProvider
+class TestCommandProvider(object):
+ @Command('throw', category='testing')
+ @CommandArgument('--message', '-m', default='General Error')
+ def throw(self, message):
+ raise Exception(message)
+
+ @Command('throw_deep', category='testing')
+ @CommandArgument('--message', '-m', default='General Error')
+ def throw_deep(self, message):
+ throw2.throw_deep(message)
+
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/test/providers/throw2.py b/python/mach/mach/test/providers/throw2.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..af0a23fcf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/test/providers/throw2.py
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+# This file exists to trigger the differences in mach error reporting between
+# exceptions that occur in mach command modules themselves and in the things
+# they call.
+
+def throw_deep(message):
+ return throw_real(message)
+
+def throw_real(message):
+ raise Exception(message)
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/test/test_conditions.py b/python/mach/mach/test/test_conditions.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..20080687e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/test/test_conditions.py
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+
+import os
+
+from mach.base import MachError
+from mach.main import Mach
+from mach.registrar import Registrar
+from mach.test.common import TestBase
+
+from mozunit import main
+
+
+def _populate_context(context, key=None):
+ if key is None:
+ return
+ if key == 'foo':
+ return True
+ if key == 'bar':
+ return False
+ raise AttributeError(key)
+
+class TestConditions(TestBase):
+ """Tests for conditionally filtering commands."""
+
+ def _run_mach(self, args, context_handler=None):
+ return TestBase._run_mach(self, args, 'conditions.py',
+ context_handler=context_handler)
+
+
+ def test_conditions_pass(self):
+ """Test that a command which passes its conditions is runnable."""
+
+ self.assertEquals((0, '', ''), self._run_mach(['cmd_foo']))
+ self.assertEquals((0, '', ''), self._run_mach(['cmd_foo_ctx'], _populate_context))
+
+ def test_invalid_context_message(self):
+ """Test that commands which do not pass all their conditions
+ print the proper failure message."""
+
+ def is_bar():
+ """Bar must be true"""
+ fail_conditions = [is_bar]
+
+ for name in ('cmd_bar', 'cmd_foobar'):
+ result, stdout, stderr = self._run_mach([name])
+ self.assertEquals(1, result)
+
+ fail_msg = Registrar._condition_failed_message(name, fail_conditions)
+ self.assertEquals(fail_msg.rstrip(), stdout.rstrip())
+
+ for name in ('cmd_bar_ctx', 'cmd_foobar_ctx'):
+ result, stdout, stderr = self._run_mach([name], _populate_context)
+ self.assertEquals(1, result)
+
+ fail_msg = Registrar._condition_failed_message(name, fail_conditions)
+ self.assertEquals(fail_msg.rstrip(), stdout.rstrip())
+
+ def test_invalid_type(self):
+ """Test that a condition which is not callable raises an exception."""
+
+ m = Mach(os.getcwd())
+ m.define_category('testing', 'Mach unittest', 'Testing for mach core', 10)
+ self.assertRaises(MachError, m.load_commands_from_file,
+ os.path.join(self.provider_dir, 'conditions_invalid.py'))
+
+ def test_help_message(self):
+ """Test that commands that are not runnable do not show up in help."""
+
+ result, stdout, stderr = self._run_mach(['help'], _populate_context)
+ self.assertIn('cmd_foo', stdout)
+ self.assertNotIn('cmd_bar', stdout)
+ self.assertNotIn('cmd_foobar', stdout)
+ self.assertIn('cmd_foo_ctx', stdout)
+ self.assertNotIn('cmd_bar_ctx', stdout)
+ self.assertNotIn('cmd_foobar_ctx', stdout)
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ main()
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/test/test_config.py b/python/mach/mach/test/test_config.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d48dff67b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/test/test_config.py
@@ -0,0 +1,297 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
+# You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+
+import sys
+import unittest
+
+from mozfile.mozfile import NamedTemporaryFile
+
+from mach.config import (
+ BooleanType,
+ ConfigException,
+ ConfigSettings,
+ IntegerType,
+ PathType,
+ PositiveIntegerType,
+ StringType,
+)
+from mach.decorators import SettingsProvider
+
+from mozunit import main
+
+
+if sys.version_info[0] == 3:
+ str_type = str
+else:
+ str_type = basestring
+
+CONFIG1 = r"""
+[foo]
+
+bar = bar_value
+baz = /baz/foo.c
+"""
+
+CONFIG2 = r"""
+[foo]
+
+bar = value2
+"""
+
+@SettingsProvider
+class Provider1(object):
+ config_settings = [
+ ('foo.bar', StringType),
+ ('foo.baz', PathType),
+ ]
+
+
+@SettingsProvider
+class ProviderDuplicate(object):
+ config_settings = [
+ ('dupesect.foo', StringType),
+ ('dupesect.foo', StringType),
+ ]
+
+
+@SettingsProvider
+class Provider2(object):
+ config_settings = [
+ ('a.string', StringType),
+ ('a.boolean', BooleanType),
+ ('a.pos_int', PositiveIntegerType),
+ ('a.int', IntegerType),
+ ('a.path', PathType),
+ ]
+
+
+@SettingsProvider
+class Provider3(object):
+ @classmethod
+ def config_settings(cls):
+ return [
+ ('a.string', 'string'),
+ ('a.boolean', 'boolean'),
+ ('a.pos_int', 'pos_int'),
+ ('a.int', 'int'),
+ ('a.path', 'path'),
+ ]
+
+
+@SettingsProvider
+class Provider4(object):
+ config_settings = [
+ ('foo.abc', StringType, 'a', {'choices': set('abc')}),
+ ('foo.xyz', StringType, 'w', {'choices': set('xyz')}),
+ ]
+
+
+@SettingsProvider
+class Provider5(object):
+ config_settings = [
+ ('foo.*', 'string'),
+ ('foo.bar', 'string'),
+ ]
+
+
+class TestConfigSettings(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_empty(self):
+ s = ConfigSettings()
+
+ self.assertEqual(len(s), 0)
+ self.assertNotIn('foo', s)
+
+ def test_duplicate_option(self):
+ s = ConfigSettings()
+
+ with self.assertRaises(ConfigException):
+ s.register_provider(ProviderDuplicate)
+
+ def test_simple(self):
+ s = ConfigSettings()
+ s.register_provider(Provider1)
+
+ self.assertEqual(len(s), 1)
+ self.assertIn('foo', s)
+
+ foo = s['foo']
+ foo = s.foo
+
+ self.assertEqual(len(foo), 0)
+ self.assertEqual(len(foo._settings), 2)
+
+ self.assertIn('bar', foo._settings)
+ self.assertIn('baz', foo._settings)
+
+ self.assertNotIn('bar', foo)
+ foo['bar'] = 'value1'
+ self.assertIn('bar', foo)
+
+ self.assertEqual(foo['bar'], 'value1')
+ self.assertEqual(foo.bar, 'value1')
+
+ def test_assignment_validation(self):
+ s = ConfigSettings()
+ s.register_provider(Provider2)
+
+ a = s.a
+
+ # Assigning an undeclared setting raises.
+ with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
+ a.undefined = True
+
+ with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
+ a['undefined'] = True
+
+ # Basic type validation.
+ a.string = 'foo'
+ a.string = 'foo'
+
+ with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
+ a.string = False
+
+ a.boolean = True
+ a.boolean = False
+
+ with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
+ a.boolean = 'foo'
+
+ a.pos_int = 5
+ a.pos_int = 0
+
+ with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
+ a.pos_int = -1
+
+ with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
+ a.pos_int = 'foo'
+
+ a.int = 5
+ a.int = 0
+ a.int = -5
+
+ with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
+ a.int = 1.24
+
+ with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
+ a.int = 'foo'
+
+ a.path = '/home/gps'
+ a.path = 'foo.c'
+ a.path = 'foo/bar'
+ a.path = './foo'
+
+ def retrieval_type_helper(self, provider):
+ s = ConfigSettings()
+ s.register_provider(provider)
+
+ a = s.a
+
+ a.string = 'foo'
+ a.boolean = True
+ a.pos_int = 12
+ a.int = -4
+ a.path = './foo/bar'
+
+ self.assertIsInstance(a.string, str_type)
+ self.assertIsInstance(a.boolean, bool)
+ self.assertIsInstance(a.pos_int, int)
+ self.assertIsInstance(a.int, int)
+ self.assertIsInstance(a.path, str_type)
+
+ def test_retrieval_type(self):
+ self.retrieval_type_helper(Provider2)
+ self.retrieval_type_helper(Provider3)
+
+ def test_choices_validation(self):
+ s = ConfigSettings()
+ s.register_provider(Provider4)
+
+ foo = s.foo
+ foo.abc
+ with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
+ foo.xyz
+
+ with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
+ foo.abc = 'e'
+
+ foo.abc = 'b'
+ foo.xyz = 'y'
+
+ def test_wildcard_options(self):
+ s = ConfigSettings()
+ s.register_provider(Provider5)
+
+ foo = s.foo
+
+ self.assertIn('*', foo._settings)
+ self.assertNotIn('*', foo)
+
+ foo.baz = 'value1'
+ foo.bar = 'value2'
+
+ self.assertIn('baz', foo)
+ self.assertEqual(foo.baz, 'value1')
+
+ self.assertIn('bar', foo)
+ self.assertEqual(foo.bar, 'value2')
+
+ def test_file_reading_single(self):
+ temp = NamedTemporaryFile(mode='wt')
+ temp.write(CONFIG1)
+ temp.flush()
+
+ s = ConfigSettings()
+ s.register_provider(Provider1)
+
+ s.load_file(temp.name)
+
+ self.assertEqual(s.foo.bar, 'bar_value')
+
+ def test_file_reading_multiple(self):
+ """Loading multiple files has proper overwrite behavior."""
+ temp1 = NamedTemporaryFile(mode='wt')
+ temp1.write(CONFIG1)
+ temp1.flush()
+
+ temp2 = NamedTemporaryFile(mode='wt')
+ temp2.write(CONFIG2)
+ temp2.flush()
+
+ s = ConfigSettings()
+ s.register_provider(Provider1)
+
+ s.load_files([temp1.name, temp2.name])
+
+ self.assertEqual(s.foo.bar, 'value2')
+
+ def test_file_reading_missing(self):
+ """Missing files should silently be ignored."""
+
+ s = ConfigSettings()
+
+ s.load_file('/tmp/foo.ini')
+
+ def test_file_writing(self):
+ s = ConfigSettings()
+ s.register_provider(Provider2)
+
+ s.a.string = 'foo'
+ s.a.boolean = False
+
+ temp = NamedTemporaryFile('wt')
+ s.write(temp)
+ temp.flush()
+
+ s2 = ConfigSettings()
+ s2.register_provider(Provider2)
+
+ s2.load_file(temp.name)
+
+ self.assertEqual(s.a.string, s2.a.string)
+ self.assertEqual(s.a.boolean, s2.a.boolean)
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ main()
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/test/test_dispatcher.py b/python/mach/mach/test/test_dispatcher.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..3d689a4a2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/test/test_dispatcher.py
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+
+import os
+from cStringIO import StringIO
+
+from mach.base import CommandContext
+from mach.registrar import Registrar
+from mach.test.common import TestBase
+
+from mozunit import main
+
+here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
+
+
+class TestDispatcher(TestBase):
+ """Tests dispatch related code"""
+
+ def get_parser(self, config=None):
+ mach = self.get_mach('basic.py')
+
+ for provider in Registrar.settings_providers:
+ mach.settings.register_provider(provider)
+
+ if config:
+ if isinstance(config, basestring):
+ config = StringIO(config)
+ mach.settings.load_fps([config])
+
+ context = CommandContext(settings=mach.settings)
+ return mach.get_argument_parser(context)
+
+ def test_command_aliases(self):
+ config = """
+[alias]
+foo = cmd_foo
+bar = cmd_bar
+baz = cmd_bar --baz
+cmd_bar = cmd_bar --baz
+"""
+ parser = self.get_parser(config=config)
+
+ args = parser.parse_args(['foo'])
+ self.assertEquals(args.command, 'cmd_foo')
+
+ def assert_bar_baz(argv):
+ args = parser.parse_args(argv)
+ self.assertEquals(args.command, 'cmd_bar')
+ self.assertTrue(args.command_args.baz)
+
+ # The following should all result in |cmd_bar --baz|
+ assert_bar_baz(['bar', '--baz'])
+ assert_bar_baz(['baz'])
+ assert_bar_baz(['cmd_bar'])
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ main()
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/test/test_entry_point.py b/python/mach/mach/test/test_entry_point.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..7aea91e5e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/test/test_entry_point.py
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+
+import imp
+import os
+import sys
+
+from mach.base import MachError
+from mach.test.common import TestBase
+from mock import patch
+
+from mozunit import main
+
+
+here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
+
+
+class Entry():
+ """Stub replacement for pkg_resources.EntryPoint"""
+ def __init__(self, providers):
+ self.providers = providers
+
+ def load(self):
+ def _providers():
+ return self.providers
+ return _providers
+
+
+class TestEntryPoints(TestBase):
+ """Test integrating with setuptools entry points"""
+ provider_dir = os.path.join(here, 'providers')
+
+ def _run_mach(self):
+ return TestBase._run_mach(self, ['help'], entry_point='mach.providers')
+
+ @patch('pkg_resources.iter_entry_points')
+ def test_load_entry_point_from_directory(self, mock):
+ # Ensure parent module is present otherwise we'll (likely) get
+ # an error due to unknown parent.
+ if b'mach.commands' not in sys.modules:
+ mod = imp.new_module(b'mach.commands')
+ sys.modules[b'mach.commands'] = mod
+
+ mock.return_value = [Entry([self.provider_dir])]
+ # Mach error raised due to conditions_invalid.py
+ with self.assertRaises(MachError):
+ self._run_mach()
+
+ @patch('pkg_resources.iter_entry_points')
+ def test_load_entry_point_from_file(self, mock):
+ mock.return_value = [Entry([os.path.join(self.provider_dir, 'basic.py')])]
+
+ result, stdout, stderr = self._run_mach()
+ self.assertIsNone(result)
+ self.assertIn('cmd_foo', stdout)
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ main()
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/test/test_error_output.py b/python/mach/mach/test/test_error_output.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..25553f96b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/test/test_error_output.py
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+
+from mach.main import (
+ COMMAND_ERROR,
+ MODULE_ERROR
+)
+from mach.test.common import TestBase
+
+from mozunit import main
+
+
+class TestErrorOutput(TestBase):
+
+ def _run_mach(self, args):
+ return TestBase._run_mach(self, args, 'throw.py')
+
+ def test_command_error(self):
+ result, stdout, stderr = self._run_mach(['throw', '--message',
+ 'Command Error'])
+
+ self.assertEqual(result, 1)
+
+ self.assertIn(COMMAND_ERROR, stdout)
+
+ def test_invoked_error(self):
+ result, stdout, stderr = self._run_mach(['throw_deep', '--message',
+ 'Deep stack'])
+
+ self.assertEqual(result, 1)
+
+ self.assertIn(MODULE_ERROR, stdout)
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ main()
diff --git a/python/mach/mach/test/test_logger.py b/python/mach/mach/test/test_logger.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..05592845e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/mach/test/test_logger.py
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
+
+import logging
+import time
+import unittest
+
+from mach.logging import StructuredHumanFormatter
+
+from mozunit import main
+
+
+class DummyLogger(logging.Logger):
+ def __init__(self, cb):
+ logging.Logger.__init__(self, 'test')
+
+ self._cb = cb
+
+ def handle(self, record):
+ self._cb(record)
+
+
+class TestStructuredHumanFormatter(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_non_ascii_logging(self):
+ # Ensures the formatter doesn't choke when non-ASCII characters are
+ # present in printed parameters.
+ formatter = StructuredHumanFormatter(time.time())
+
+ def on_record(record):
+ result = formatter.format(record)
+ relevant = result[9:]
+
+ self.assertEqual(relevant, 'Test: s\xe9curit\xe9')
+
+ logger = DummyLogger(on_record)
+
+ value = 's\xe9curit\xe9'
+
+ logger.log(logging.INFO, 'Test: {utf}',
+ extra={'action': 'action', 'params': {'utf': value}})
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ main()
diff --git a/python/mach/setup.py b/python/mach/setup.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..50065546e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/mach/setup.py
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+try:
+ from setuptools import setup
+except:
+ from distutils.core import setup
+
+
+VERSION = '0.6'
+
+README = open('README.rst').read()
+
+setup(
+ name='mach',
+ description='Generic command line command dispatching framework.',
+ long_description=README,
+ license='MPL 2.0',
+ author='Gregory Szorc',
+ author_email='gregory.szorc@gmail.com',
+ url='https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Developer_Guide/mach',
+ packages=['mach'],
+ version=VERSION,
+ classifiers=[
+ 'Environment :: Console',
+ 'Development Status :: 3 - Alpha',
+ 'License :: OSI Approved :: Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL 2.0)',
+ 'Natural Language :: English',
+ ],
+ install_requires=[
+ 'blessings',
+ 'mozfile',
+ 'mozprocess',
+ ],
+ tests_require=['mock'],
+)
+