#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Copyright (C) 2019 Simon Quigley # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . import git import jenkinsapi from os import getenv from yaml import CLoader from yaml import load as yaml_load from jinja2 import Template from shutil import rmtree from tempfile import mkdtemp from jenkinsapi.jenkins import Jenkins class Generator: def clone_metadata(self): """Clone the metadata repository using the values set in the env vars The METADATA_URL and METADATA_REPO_NAME env vars must be set to use this function. The repository must have a ci.conf file in YAML format. This uses Git to clone the given repository - other VCSes are not supported at this time. """ # Assuming this is ran inside Jenkins, this fetches the env vars set in # the job config. If those don't exist, we need to throw an error, # because otherwise we have no metadata to actually pull from metadata_url = getenv("METADATA_URL") metadata_repo_name = getenv("METADATA_REPO_NAME") if not metadata_url or metadata_url == "" or not metadata_repo_name \ or metadata_repo_name == "": raise ValueError("METADATA_URL and METADATA_REPO_NAME must be set") # Create a temporary directory in the most secure manner possible and # clone the metadata, throwing the directory away when we're done try: metadata_loc = mkdtemp() git.Git(metadata_loc).clone(metadata_url) # Load ci.conf and parse it with open(metadata_loc + "/" + metadata_repo_name + "/ci.conf") \ as metadata_conf_file: metadata_conf = yaml_load(metadata_conf_file, Loader=CLoader) finally: rmtree(metadata_loc) return metadata_conf def parse_metadata(self): """Parse the data pulled from clone_metadata Allow the user to be able to set default key values, resulting in shorter and cleaner configuration files. """ metadata_conf = self.clone_metadata() metadata_req_keys = ["name", "packaging_url", "packaging_branch", "upload_target", "releases"] metadata_opt_keys = ["upstream_url", "upstream_branch"] for package in metadata_conf["repositories"]: # Load defaults in if they're not there, ignore the optional ones for mkey in metadata_req_keys: if not mkey in package and mkey in metadata_conf["default"]: package[mkey] = metadata_conf["default"][mkey] # Don't proceed if any of the keys in the config are invalid for mkey in package: if not mkey in metadata_req_keys and not mkey in \ metadata_opt_keys: raise ValueError("Invalid key present:", mkey) return metadata_conf["repositories"] def auth_jenkins_server(self): """Authenticate to the Jenkins server This involves use of the API_SITE, API_USER, and API_KEY variables set in Jenkins. These need to be private, so they are defined in the system-wide Jenkins credential storage. """ # Load the API values from the environment variables api_site = getenv("API_SITE") api_user = getenv("API_USER") api_key = getenv("API_KEY") for envvar in [api_site, api_user, api_key]: if not envvar or envvar == "": raise ValueError("API_SITE, API_USER, and API_KEY must be", "defined") # Authenticate to the server server = Jenkins(api_site, username=api_user, password=api_key) return server def load_config(self, job_type, data): """Return a template that is a result of loading the data This makes it easier to standardize several types of jobs """ # The template name should always correspond with the job type # Regardless of the job type, there should always be a template with open("templates/" + job_type + ".xml") as templatef: template = "" for text in templatef.readlines(): template += text template = Template(template) if job_type == "package": url = data["packaging_url"] branch = data["packaging_branch"] upstream = data["upstream_url"] upload_target = data["upload_target"] package_config = template.render(PACKAGING_URL=url, PACKAGING_BRANCH=branch, UPSTREAM_URL=upstream, NAME=data["name"], RELEASE=data["release"], UPLOAD_TARGET=upload_target) else: raise ValueError("Invalid job type") return package_config def create_jenkins_jobs(self): """Interface with Jenkins to create the jobs required This uses the Jenkins API to do the following tasks: 1. Assess which jobs are currently defined and if the jobs defined in the metadata overlap with those, do an update of the job config to match the current template. 2. If there are new jobs defined, create them. If there are jobs no longer defined, remove them. 3. Update the per-release views to ensure the jobs are in the correct views. If there are any releases no longer defined, remove them. """ # Authenticate to the Jenkins server server = self.auth_jenkins_server() # Assign the packagebuild template to a variable # Iterate through the packages we have in our metadata and update the # job config for each if they match. If there's no existing job found, # just create it metadata = self.parse_metadata() jobs = [] releases = set() for job_name, job_instance in server.get_jobs(): jobs.append(job_name) for package in metadata: for release in package["releases"]: job_name = release + "_" + package["name"] # Load the config given the current data package["release"] = release package_config = self.load_config("package", package) if job_name in jobs: job = server.get_job(job_name) job.update_config(package_config) else: job = server.create_job(job_name, str(package_config)) # With an existing job we can assume it's already in an # appropriate view. With new jobs, we should see if the # view exists, and if it doesn't, create it if release in server.views: view = server.views[release] else: view = server.views.create(release) view.add_job(job_name) if __name__ == "__main__": generator = Generator() print(generator.create_jenkins_jobs())