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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# 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
import json
import logging
import time
import yaml
from .generator import TaskGraphGenerator
from .create import create_tasks
from .parameters import Parameters
from .target_tasks import get_method
from .taskgraph import TaskGraph
from taskgraph.util.templates import Templates
from taskgraph.util.time import (
json_time_from_now,
current_json_time,
)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
ARTIFACTS_DIR = 'artifacts'
GECKO = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(__file__, '..', '..', '..'))
# For each project, this gives a set of parameters specific to the project.
# See `taskcluster/docs/parameters.rst` for information on parameters.
PER_PROJECT_PARAMETERS = {
'try': {
'target_tasks_method': 'try_option_syntax',
# Always perform optimization. This makes it difficult to use try
# pushes to run a task that would otherwise be optimized, but is a
# compromise to avoid essentially disabling optimization in try.
'optimize_target_tasks': True,
},
'ash': {
'target_tasks_method': 'ash_tasks',
'optimize_target_tasks': True,
},
'cedar': {
'target_tasks_method': 'cedar_tasks',
'optimize_target_tasks': True,
},
# the default parameters are used for projects that do not match above.
'default': {
'target_tasks_method': 'default',
'optimize_target_tasks': True,
}
}
def taskgraph_decision(options):
"""
Run the decision task. This function implements `mach taskgraph decision`,
and is responsible for
* processing decision task command-line options into parameters
* running task-graph generation exactly the same way the other `mach
taskgraph` commands do
* generating a set of artifacts to memorialize the graph
* calling TaskCluster APIs to create the graph
"""
parameters = get_decision_parameters(options)
# create a TaskGraphGenerator instance
target_tasks_method = parameters.get('target_tasks_method', 'all_tasks')
target_tasks_method = get_method(target_tasks_method)
tgg = TaskGraphGenerator(
root_dir=options['root'],
parameters=parameters,
target_tasks_method=target_tasks_method)
# write out the parameters used to generate this graph
write_artifact('parameters.yml', dict(**parameters))
# write out the yml file for action tasks
write_artifact('action.yml', get_action_yml(parameters))
# write out the full graph for reference
full_task_json = tgg.full_task_graph.to_json()
write_artifact('full-task-graph.json', full_task_json)
# this is just a test to check whether the from_json() function is working
_, _ = TaskGraph.from_json(full_task_json)
# write out the target task set to allow reproducing this as input
write_artifact('target-tasks.json', tgg.target_task_set.tasks.keys())
# write out the optimized task graph to describe what will actually happen,
# and the map of labels to taskids
write_artifact('task-graph.json', tgg.optimized_task_graph.to_json())
write_artifact('label-to-taskid.json', tgg.label_to_taskid)
# actually create the graph
create_tasks(tgg.optimized_task_graph, tgg.label_to_taskid, parameters)
def get_decision_parameters(options):
"""
Load parameters from the command-line options for 'taskgraph decision'.
This also applies per-project parameters, based on the given project.
"""
parameters = {n: options[n] for n in [
'base_repository',
'head_repository',
'head_rev',
'head_ref',
'message',
'project',
'pushlog_id',
'pushdate',
'owner',
'level',
'triggered_by',
'target_tasks_method',
] if n in options}
# owner must be an email, but sometimes (e.g., for ffxbld) it is not, in which
# case, fake it
if '@' not in parameters['owner']:
parameters['owner'] += '@noreply.mozilla.org'
# use the pushdate as build_date if given, else use current time
parameters['build_date'] = parameters['pushdate'] or int(time.time())
# moz_build_date is the build identifier based on build_date
parameters['moz_build_date'] = time.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S",
time.gmtime(parameters['build_date']))
project = parameters['project']
try:
parameters.update(PER_PROJECT_PARAMETERS[project])
except KeyError:
logger.warning("using default project parameters; add {} to "
"PER_PROJECT_PARAMETERS in {} to customize behavior "
"for this project".format(project, __file__))
parameters.update(PER_PROJECT_PARAMETERS['default'])
# `target_tasks_method` has higher precedence than `project` parameters
if options.get('target_tasks_method'):
parameters['target_tasks_method'] = options['target_tasks_method']
return Parameters(parameters)
def write_artifact(filename, data):
logger.info('writing artifact file `{}`'.format(filename))
if not os.path.isdir(ARTIFACTS_DIR):
os.mkdir(ARTIFACTS_DIR)
path = os.path.join(ARTIFACTS_DIR, filename)
if filename.endswith('.yml'):
with open(path, 'w') as f:
yaml.safe_dump(data, f, allow_unicode=True, default_flow_style=False)
elif filename.endswith('.json'):
with open(path, 'w') as f:
json.dump(data, f, sort_keys=True, indent=2, separators=(',', ': '))
else:
raise TypeError("Don't know how to write to {}".format(filename))
def get_action_yml(parameters):
templates = Templates(os.path.join(GECKO, "taskcluster/taskgraph"))
action_parameters = parameters.copy()
action_parameters.update({
"decision_task_id": "{{decision_task_id}}",
"task_labels": "{{task_labels}}",
"from_now": json_time_from_now,
"now": current_json_time()
})
return templates.load('action.yml', action_parameters)
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