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ubuntu-cpc: parallel builds * Replace "snap download" with tool that uses snap store's coherence feature This is important for parallel image builds to ensure all pre-seeded snaps have the same versions across image variants. * Inject a proxy into the build providing a snapshot view of the package repo. When the REPO_SNAPSHOT_STAMP variable is set, the auto/build script will attempt to launch a transparent HTTP proxy on port 8080, and insert an iptables rule to redirect all outgoing HTTP requests to this proxy. The proxy, contained in the `magic-proxy` Python script, examines each request and silently overrides those pointing to InRelease files or files that are listed in InRelease files. It will instead provide the contents of the requested file as it was at REPO_SNAPSHOT_STAMP, by downloading the corresponding asset "by hash". * Use series files with dependency handling to generate hook symlinks dynamically This patch currently only applies to the "ubuntu-cpc" project. More and more logic has been going into the hook scripts to decide under which conditions they should run or not. As we are moving to parallelized builds of image sets, this will get even more complicated. Base hooks will have to know which image sets they belong to and modification of the dependency chain between scripts will become more complicated and prone to errors, as the number of image sets grows. This patch introduces explicit ordering and dependency handling for scripts through the use of `series` files and an explicit syntax for dependency specification.
6 years ago
#!/usr/bin/python3 -u
#-*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
"""
This script can be called as "lp-in-release" or as "magic-proxy". When called
under the former name, it acts as a CLI tool, when called under the latter name
it will act as a transparent HTTP proxy.
The CLI tool parses the directory listing of
http://<mirror>/dists/suite/by-hash/SHA256
and figures out which hashes belong to an InRelease file. For example, to list
all available hashes for "cosmic" run
./lp-in-release list --suite cosmic
Per default the script scans archive.ubuntu.com, but you can tell it to use a
different mirror with the --mirror-url command line parameter. Analogously, you
can list the hashes for "cosmic-updates" or "cosmic-security". The script can
also find the hash that was valid at a given timestamp via
./lp-in-release select --suite cosmic --cutoff-time <timestamp>
Finally, you can use the script to inject inrelease-path settings into a
sources.list file via
./lp-in-release inject --cutoff-time <timestamp> /etc/apt/sources.list
The proxy is just an extension to this functionality. Whenever a URL points at
an InRelease file or a path listed in an InRelease file, the proxy will
automatically inject the by hash URL for the resource according to the timestamp
it was configured for. The proxy works in transparent and non-transparent mode.
"""
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, tzinfo
import argparse
import copy
import fcntl
import getopt
import hashlib
import http.client
import http.server
import json
import os
import pwd
import re
import shutil
import socketserver
import sys
import threading
import time
import urllib.error
import urllib.parse
import urllib.request
EXIT_OK = 0
EXIT_ERR = 1
class LPInReleaseBaseError(Exception):
pass
class LPInReleaseIndexError(LPInReleaseBaseError):
pass
class LPInReleaseCacheError(LPInReleaseBaseError):
pass
class LPInReleaseProxyError(LPInReleaseBaseError):
pass
class InRelease:
"""This class represents an InRelease file."""
def __init__(self, mirror, suite, data, hash_=None, last_modified=None):
"""mirror must contain the proper URL of the package repository up to
the "dists" folder, e.g.
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
suite is the name of the suite this InRelease file belongs to, e.g.
<release>, <release>-updates or <release>-security.
data must contain the full contents of the InReleaes file as a unicode
string.
If supplied, then hash_ will be used as the sha256 hexdigest of the
binary encoding of the InRelease file. If not supplied, the hash will
be calculated. This is just used as a time-saver, when cache contents
are read back in.
last_modified must be a string of format
Thu, 26 Apr 2018 23:37:48 UTC
representing the publication time of the InRelease file. If not given,
the generation time stored in the InRelease file will be used. Below,
this is set explicitly to correspond to the Last-Modified header spat
out by the Web server.
"""
self.mirror = mirror
self.suite = suite
self.data = data
self.dict = {}
if hash_:
self.hash = hash_
else:
h = hashlib.sha256()
h.update(data.encode("utf-8"))
self.hash = h.hexdigest()
if last_modified:
self.published = self._parse_datetime(last_modified)
else:
self.published = self._extract_timestamp(data)
@property
def datetime(self):
"""Return the publication time of this InRelease file as a string in
YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS ISO format. The result is always in GMT."""
return datetime \
.utcfromtimestamp(self.published) \
.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
@property
def normalized_address(self):
"""Return the "normalized" address of the mirror URL, consisting of
only the hostname and the path. This may be used as an index into an
InReleaseCache."""
result = urllib.parse.urlparse(self.mirror)
address = result.hostname + result.path.rstrip("/")
return address
@property
def contents(self):
"""Return the pure contents of the InRelease file with the signature
stripped off."""
return self._split_release_and_sig(self.data)[0]
@property
def signature(self):
"""Return the ASCII-armored PGP signature of the InRelease file."""
return self._split_release_and_sig(self.data)[1]
def serialize(self):
"""Serializes the InRelease object into Python structures to be stored
in an InReleaseCache."""
month_names = [ "_ignore_",
"Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun",
"Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec",
]
wkday_names = [
"Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat", "Sun",
]
dt = datetime.utcfromtimestamp(self.published)
published = "{}, {:02} {} {} {:02}:{:02}:{:02} GMT".format(
wkday_names[dt.weekday()],
dt.day,
month_names[dt.month],
dt.year,
dt.hour,
dt.minute,
dt.second
)
return {
"mirror": self.mirror,
"suite": self.suite,
"hash": self.hash,
"published": published,
"data": self.data,
}
def get_hash_for(self, path):
"""Check if the given path is listed in this InRelease file and if so
return the corresponding hash in hexdigest format. If the path is not
listed, None is returned."""
if not self.dict:
self._parse_contents()
return self.dict.get(path)
def _parse_contents(self):
"""This method parses out all lines containing SHA256 hashes and creates
an internal dict, mapping resources to hashes."""
regex = re.compile(
r" (?P<hash>[0-9a-f]{64})\s+(?P<size>\d+)\s+(?P<path>\S+)")
for line in self.contents.splitlines():
m = regex.match(line)
if not m:
continue
self.dict[m.group("path")] = m.group("hash")
def _parse_datetime(self, datetime_string):
"""Because the behavior of Python's strptime's would be
locale-dependent, we parse datetime strings of the format found in
Last-Modified HTTP headers ourselves. This returns an integer
representing a posix timestamp or None, if the parsing failed."""
class UTC(tzinfo):
def utcoffset(self, dt):
return timedelta(0)
# we need a map, because strptime would be locale-dependent
month_name_to_number = {
"Jan": 1, "Feb": 2, "Mar": 3, "Apr": 4, "May": 5, "Jun": 6,
"Jul": 7, "Aug": 8, "Sep": 9, "Oct": 10, "Nov": 11, "Dec": 12
}
rexpr = r"""^\s*\w+,\s+
(?P<day>\d+) \s+
(?P<month>\w+) \s+
(?P<year>\d+) \s+
(?P<hour>\d+) :
(?P<min>\d+) :
(?P<sec>\d+) .*$"""
m = re.match(rexpr, datetime_string, flags=re.VERBOSE)
if not m:
return None
parts = list(m.group("year", "month", "day", "hour", "min", "sec"))
parts[1] = month_name_to_number[m.group("month")]
parts = [int(s) for s in parts]
dt = datetime(*parts, tzinfo=UTC())
epoch = datetime(1970, 1, 1, tzinfo=UTC())
posix = (dt - epoch).total_seconds()
return int(posix)
def _extract_timestamp(self, data):
"""Parse the contents of the InRelease file to find the time it was
generated. Returns a POSIX timestamp if found or None otherwise."""
for line in data.splitlines():
if line.startswith("Date:"):
return self._parse_datetime(line.split(":", 1)[1])
return None
def _split_release_and_sig(self, data):
"""Split the InRelease file into content and signature parts and return
a tuple of unicode strings (content, signature)."""
rexpr = re.escape("-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----") + r"\r?\n|" + \
re.escape("-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----" ) + r"\r?\n|" + \
re.escape("-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----" )
# returns content and signature
return re.split(rexpr, data)[1:3]
class LPInReleaseCache:
"""A cache for InRelease files that can optionally be saved to and
loaded from disk."""
def __init__(self, filename=None):
"""If filename is given, it is the name of the file that cache contents
will be saved to or loaded from when the save and load methods are
called, respectively."""
self._filename = filename
self._data = {}
self._lock = threading.Lock()
self.load()
def load(self):
"""Load the cache contents from disk performing some rudimentary file
locking to prevent corruption."""
if not self._filename:
return
buf = []
fd = None
try:
fd = os.open(self._filename, os.O_CREAT | os.O_RDWR)
fcntl.flock(fd, fcntl.LOCK_EX)
while True:
tmp = os.read(fd, 4096)
if not tmp:
break
buf.append(tmp)
fcntl.flock(fd, fcntl.LOCK_UN)
except OSError as e:
raise LPInReleaseCacheError("Failed to load cache file: {}"
.format(str(e)))
finally:
if fd:
os.close(fd)
cache_data = {} if not buf else json.loads(
b"".join(buf).decode("utf-8"))
with self._lock:
self._data = cache_data
def save(self):
"""Save the cache contents to disk performing some rudimentary file
locking to prevent corruption."""
if not self._filename:
return
with self._lock:
buf = json \
.dumps(self._data, ensure_ascii=False, indent=4,
sort_keys=True) \
.encode("utf-8")
fd = None
try:
fd = os.open(self._filename, os.O_CREAT | os.O_RDWR)
fcntl.flock(fd, fcntl.LOCK_EX)
os.ftruncate(fd, 0)
os.write(fd, buf)
fcntl.flock(fd, fcntl.LOCK_UN)
except OSError as e:
raise LPInReleaseCacheError("Failed to store cache file: {}"
.format(str(e)))
finally:
if fd:
os.close(fd)
def add(self, inrelease):
"""Add the given InRelease object to the cache."""
with self._lock:
self._data \
.setdefault(inrelease.normalized_address, {}) \
.setdefault(inrelease.suite, {}) \
.setdefault(inrelease.hash, inrelease.serialize())
def get_one(self, mirror, suite, hash_):
"""Return a single InRelease object for the given mirror and suite,
corresponding to the hash or None if such an entry does not exist."""
with self._lock:
url_obj = urllib.parse.urlparse(mirror)
address = url_obj.hostname + url_obj.path.rstrip("/")
inrel = self._data\
.get(address, {})\
.get(suite, {})\
.get(hash_)
if not inrel:
return None
return InRelease(
inrel["mirror"],
inrel["suite"],
inrel["data"],
hash_=inrel["hash"],
last_modified=inrel["published"]
)
def get_all(self, mirror, suite):
"""Retrieve a list of InRelease objects for the given mirror and suite.
Return a list of all known InRelease objects for the given mirror and
suite."""
with self._lock:
url_obj = urllib.parse.urlparse(mirror)
address = url_obj.hostname + url_obj.path.rstrip("/")
inrel_by_hash = self._data\
.get(address, {})\
.get(suite, {})
inrelease_list = []
for hash_, inrel in inrel_by_hash.items():
inrelease_list.append(
InRelease(
inrel["mirror"],
inrel["suite"],
inrel["data"],
hash_=inrel["hash"],
last_modified=inrel["published"]
)
)
return inrelease_list
class LPInReleaseIndex:
"""Abstraction to the build system's view of the "by hash" database.
Currently, that interface is the by-hash directory listing of the Web
server."""
def __init__(self, mirror, suite, cache=None):
"""The mirror is the base URL of the repository up to the "dists"
folder, e.g.
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
suite is the name of the suite this InReleaseIndex object operates on,
e.g. <release>, <release>-updates or <release>-security.
Optionally, cache can be initialized to a LPInReleaseCache object, in
which case all look-ups will first go to the cache and only cache
misses will result in requests to the Web server.
"""
self._mirror = mirror
self._suite = suite
self._cache = cache
self._base_url = "/".join([self._mirror, "dists", self._suite,
"by-hash/SHA256"])
def inrelease_files(self):
"""Iterate over all InRelease files found in the archive for the mirror
and suite this index has been configured to operate on."""
hashes = self._retrieve_hashes()
for h in hashes:
inrelease = None
if self._cache:
inrelease = self._cache.get_one(self._mirror,
self._suite, hash_=h)
if not inrelease:
inrelease = self._retrieve_inrelease(h)
if not inrelease:
continue
yield inrelease
def get_inrelease_for_timestamp(self, time_gmt):
"""Find and return the InRelease file that was valid at the given Posix
timestamp."""
candidate = None
for inrelease in self.inrelease_files():
if inrelease.published > time_gmt:
continue
if not candidate or inrelease.published > candidate.published:
candidate = inrelease
return candidate
def _retrieve_inrelease(self, hash_):
"""Retrieve the contents of the file identified by hash_. Check if the
file is an InRelease file and return a corresponding InRelease object.
If the hash_ does not belong to an InRelease file, None is returned."""
_500KB = 500 * 1024
buf = b""
inrelease = None
url = self._base_url + "/" + hash_
try:
with urllib.request.urlopen(url) as response:
# InRelease files seem to be around 200-300KB
content_length = response.headers.get("Content-Length")
last_modified = response.headers.get("Last-Modified")
if not content_length:
buf = response.read(_500KB + 1)
content_length = len(buf)
else:
content_length = int(content_length)
# Slightly silly heuristic, but does the job
if content_length > _500KB or content_length < 1024:
return None
buf += response.read()
content_encoding = self \
._guess_content_encoding_for_response(response)
# few additional checks to see if this is an InRelease file
try:
buf = buf.decode(content_encoding)
except UnicodeError:
return None
if not buf.startswith("-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----"):
return None
for kw in ["Origin:", "Label:", "Suite:", "Acquire-By-Hash:"]:
if not kw in buf:
return None
inrelease = InRelease(self._mirror, self._suite, buf,
hash_=hash_, last_modified=last_modified)
if self._cache:
self._cache.add(inrelease)
except urllib.error.HTTPError as e:
if not e.code in [404,]:
raise LPInReleaseIndexError("Error retrieving {}: {}"
.format(url, str(e)))
return inrelease
def _guess_content_encoding_for_response(self, response):
"""Guess the content encoding of the given HTTPResponse object."""
content_encoding = response.headers.get("Content-Encoding")
content_type = response.headers.get("Content-Type",
"text/html;charset=UTF-8")
if not content_encoding:
m = re.match(r"^.*charset=(\S+)$", content_type)
if m:
content_encoding = m.group(1)
else:
content_encoding = "UTF-8"
return content_encoding
def _retrieve_hashes(self):
"""Retrieve all available by-hashes for the mirror and suite that this
index is configured to operate on."""
hashes = []
if self._cache:
cache_entry = self._cache.get_all(self._mirror, self._suite)
if cache_entry:
return [inrel.hash for inrel in cache_entry]
try:
with urllib.request.urlopen(self._base_url) as response:
content_encoding = self._guess_content_encoding_for_response(
response)
body = response.read().decode(content_encoding)
hashes = list(set(re.findall(r"[a-z0-9]{64}", body)))
except urllib.error.URLError as e:
raise LPInReleaseIndexError("Could not retrieve hash listing: {}"
.format(str(e)))
return hashes
class LPInReleaseIndexCli:
"""A CLI interface for LPInReleaseIndex."""
def __init__(self, name):
self._name = name
self._mirror = None
self._suite = None
self._timestamp = None
self._cachefile = None
self._cache = None
self._infile = None
self._outfile = None
def __call__(self, args):
options = vars(self._parse_opts(args))
# Copy settings to object attributes
for key, value in options.items():
if hasattr(self, "_" + key):
setattr(self, "_" + key, value)
if self._cachefile:
self._cache = LPInReleaseCache(self._cachefile)
try:
options["func"]()
except LPInReleaseIndexError as e:
sys.stderr.write("{}: {}\n".format(self._name, str(e)))
sys.exit(EXIT_ERR)
if self._cache:
self._cache.save()
def list(self):
"""List all InRelease hashes for a given mirror and suite."""
for inrelease in self._list(self._mirror, self._suite):
if self._timestamp and inrelease.published > self._timestamp:
continue
print("{} {} ({})".format(
inrelease.hash,
inrelease.datetime,
inrelease.published,
))
def select(self):
"""Find the hash of the InRelease file valid at a given timestamp."""
candidate = self._select(self._mirror, self._suite)
if candidate:
print("{} {} ({})".format(
candidate.hash,
candidate.datetime,
candidate.published,
))
def inject(self):
"""Inject by-hash and inrelease-path settings into a sources.list."""
sources_list = self._infile
if not os.path.exists(sources_list):
sys.stderr.write("{}: No such file: {}.\n"
.format(self._name, sources_list))
sys.exit(EXIT_ERR)
with open(sources_list, "r", encoding="utf-8") as fp:
buf = fp.read()
rexpr = re.compile(r"""^
(?P<type>deb(?:-src)?)\s+
(?P<opts>\[[^\]]+\]\s+)?
(?P<mirror>(?P<scheme>\S+):\S+)\s+
(?P<suite>\S+)\s+
(?P<comps>.*)$""", flags=re.VERBOSE)
lines = buf.splitlines(True)
for i, line in enumerate(lines):
line = lines[i]
m = rexpr.match(line)
if not m:
continue
if m.group("scheme") not in ["http", "https", "ftp"]:
continue
opts = {}
if m.group("opts"):
for entry in m.group("opts").strip().strip("[]").split():
k, v = entry.split("=")
opts[k] = v
inrelease = self._select(m.group("mirror"), m.group("suite"))
if inrelease:
opts["by-hash"] = "yes"
opts["inrelease-path"] = "by-hash/SHA256/" + inrelease.hash
groupdict = m.groupdict()
groupdict["opts"] = " ".join(["{0}={1}".format(*o) for o in
opts.items()])
lines[i] = "{type} [{opts}] {mirror} {suite} {comps}\n"\
.format(**groupdict)
outfile = None
try:
if not self._outfile or self._outfile == "-":
outfile = sys.stdout
else:
outfile = open(self._outfile, "w+", encoding="utf-8")
outfile.write("".join(lines))
finally:
if outfile and outfile != sys.stdout:
outfile.close()
def _parse_opts(self, args):
"""Parse command line arguments and initialize the CLI object."""
main_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
subparsers = main_parser.add_subparsers(dest="command")
parser_inject = subparsers.add_parser("inject",
help="Rewrite a sources.list file injecting appropriate hashes.")
parser_list = subparsers.add_parser("list",
help="List InRelease hashes for a given release and suite.")
parser_select = subparsers.add_parser("select",
help="Select hash to use for a given timestamp, release, suite.")
parser_inject.set_defaults(func=self.inject)
parser_list.set_defaults(func=self.list)
parser_select.set_defaults(func=self.select)
# Options common to all commands
for parser in [parser_inject, parser_list, parser_select]:
cutoff_time_required = True if parser != parser_list else False
parser.add_argument("-t", "--cutoff-time", dest="timestamp",
type=int, required=cutoff_time_required,
help="A POSIX timestamp to pin the repo to.")
parser.add_argument("--cache-file", dest="cachefile", type=str,
help="A file where to cache intermediate results (optional).")
mirror = "http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu"
# Options common to list, select commands
for parser in [parser_list, parser_select]:
parser.add_argument("-m", "--mirror", dest="mirror", type=str,
default=mirror, help="The URL of the mirror to use.")
parser.add_argument("-s", "--suite",
dest="suite", type=str, required=True,
help="The suite to scan (e.g. 'bionic', 'bionic-updates').")
# Extra option for inject command
parser_inject.add_argument("-o", "--output-file", dest="outfile",
type=str, help="")
parser_inject.add_argument("infile", type=str,
help="The sources.list file to modify.")
if not args:
main_parser.print_help()
sys.exit(EXIT_ERR)
return main_parser.parse_args(args)
def _list(self, mirror, suite):
"""Internal helper for the list command. This is also used
implicitly by the _select method."""
index = LPInReleaseIndex(mirror, suite, cache=self._cache)
inrelease_files = \
reversed(
sorted(
list(index.inrelease_files()),
key=lambda x: x.published
)
)
return inrelease_files
def _select(self, mirror, suite):
"""Internal helper for the select command."""
candidate = None
for inrelease in self._list(mirror, suite):
if inrelease.published > self._timestamp:
continue
if not candidate or inrelease.published > candidate.published:
candidate = inrelease
return candidate
class ProxyingHTTPRequestHandler(http.server.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
"""Request handler providing a virtual snapshot of the package
repositories."""
def do_HEAD(self):
"""Process a HEAD request."""
self.__get_request(verb="HEAD")
def do_GET(self):
"""Process a GET request."""
self.__get_request()
def __get_request(self, verb="GET"):
"""Pass all requests on to the destination server 1:1 except when the
target is an InRelease file or a resource listed in an InRelease files.
In that case we silently download the resource via the by-hash URL
which was most recent at the cutoff (or repo snapshot) time and inject
it into the response.
It is important to understand that there is no status 3xx HTTP redirect
happening here, the client does not know that what it receives is not
exactly what it requested."""
host, path = self.__get_host_path()
m = re.match(
r"^(?P<base>.*?)/dists/(?P<suite>[^/]+)/(?P<target>.*)$",
path
)
if m:
mirror = "http://" + host + m.group("base")
base = m.group("base")
suite = m.group("suite")
target = m.group("target")
index = LPInReleaseIndex(mirror, suite,
cache=self.server.inrelease_cache)
inrelease = index.get_inrelease_for_timestamp(
self.server.snapshot_stamp)
if inrelease is None:
self.__send_error(404, "No InRelease file found for given "
"mirror, suite and timestamp.")
return
if target == "InRelease":
# If target is InRelease, send back contents directly.
data = inrelease.data.encode("utf-8")
self.log_message(
"Inject InRelease '{}'".format(inrelease.hash))
self.send_response(200)
self.send_header("Content-Length", len(data))
self.end_headers()
if verb == "GET":
self.wfile.write(data)
return
else:
# If target hash is listed, then redirect to by-hash URL.
hash_ = inrelease.get_hash_for(target)
if hash_:
self.log_message(
"Inject {} for {}".format(hash_, target))
target_path = target.rsplit("/", 1)[0]
path = "{}/dists/{}/{}/by-hash/SHA256/{}"\
.format(base, suite, target_path, hash_)
try:
client = http.client.HTTPConnection(host)
client.request(verb, path)
except Exception as e:
self.log_error("Failed to retrieve http://{}{}: {}"
.format(host, path, str(e)))
return
try:
self.__send_response(client.getresponse())
except Exception as e:
self.log_error("Error delivering response: {}".format(str(e)))
def __get_host_path(self):
"""Figure out the host to contact and the path of the resource that is
being requested."""
host = self.headers.get("host")
url = urllib.parse.urlparse(self.path)
path = url.path
return host, path
def __send_response(self, response):
"""Pass on upstream response headers and body to the client."""
self.send_response(response.status)
for name, value in response.getheaders():
self.send_header(name, value)
self.end_headers()
shutil.copyfileobj(response, self.wfile)
def __send_error(self, status, message):
"""Return an HTTP error status and a message in the response body."""
self.send_response(status)
self.send_header("Content-Type", "text/plain; charset=utf-8")
self.end_headers()
ubuntu-cpc: parallel builds * Replace "snap download" with tool that uses snap store's coherence feature This is important for parallel image builds to ensure all pre-seeded snaps have the same versions across image variants. * Inject a proxy into the build providing a snapshot view of the package repo. When the REPO_SNAPSHOT_STAMP variable is set, the auto/build script will attempt to launch a transparent HTTP proxy on port 8080, and insert an iptables rule to redirect all outgoing HTTP requests to this proxy. The proxy, contained in the `magic-proxy` Python script, examines each request and silently overrides those pointing to InRelease files or files that are listed in InRelease files. It will instead provide the contents of the requested file as it was at REPO_SNAPSHOT_STAMP, by downloading the corresponding asset "by hash". * Use series files with dependency handling to generate hook symlinks dynamically This patch currently only applies to the "ubuntu-cpc" project. More and more logic has been going into the hook scripts to decide under which conditions they should run or not. As we are moving to parallelized builds of image sets, this will get even more complicated. Base hooks will have to know which image sets they belong to and modification of the dependency chain between scripts will become more complicated and prone to errors, as the number of image sets grows. This patch introduces explicit ordering and dependency handling for scripts through the use of `series` files and an explicit syntax for dependency specification.
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self.wfile.write(message.encode("utf-8"))
class MagicHTTPProxy(socketserver.ThreadingMixIn, http.server.HTTPServer):
"""Tiny HTTP server using ProxyingHTTPRequestHandler instances to provide
a snapshot view of the package repositories."""
def __init__(self, server_address, server_port, cache_file=None,
repo_snapshot_stamp=time.time(), run_as=None):
try:
super(http.server.HTTPServer, self).__init__(
(server_address, server_port), ProxyingHTTPRequestHandler)
except OSError as e:
raise LPInReleaseProxyError(
"Could not initialize proxy: {}".format(str(e)))
self.inrelease_cache = LPInReleaseCache(filename=cache_file)
self.snapshot_stamp = repo_snapshot_stamp
class MagicHTTPProxyCli:
"""A CLI interface for the MagicHTTPProxy."""
def __init__(self, name):
self._name = name
self._address = "127.0.0.1"
self._port = 8080
self._timestamp = time.time()
self._run_as = None
self._pid_file = None
self._log_file = None
self._background = False
self._setsid = False
def __call__(self, args):
options = self._parse_opts(args)
proxy = MagicHTTPProxy(
options.address,
options.port,
cache_file=None,
repo_snapshot_stamp=options.timestamp
)
# Detach, but keep all streams open.
if options.background:
pid = os.fork()
if pid:
os._exit(EXIT_OK)
if options.log_file:
fd = open(options.log_file, "wb+")
os.dup2(fd.fileno(), sys.stdout.fileno())
os.dup2(fd.fileno(), sys.stderr.fileno())
# Become session leader and give up controlling terminal.
if options.setsid:
if not options.log_file:
fd = open(os.devnull, "wb+")
os.dup2(fd.fileno(), sys.stdout.fileno())
os.dup2(fd.fileno(), sys.stderr.fileno())
os.setsid()
if options.pid_file:
with open(options.pid_file, "w+", encoding="utf-8") as fp:
fp.write(str(os.getpid()))
if options.run_as is not None:
try:
uid = pwd.getpwnam(options.run_as).pw_uid
os.setuid(uid)
except KeyError as e:
sys.stderr.write("Failed to lookup {}: {}\n"
.format(options.run_as, str(e)))
sys.exit(EXIT_ERR)
except PermissionError as e:
sys.stderr.write("Cannot setuid: {}\n".format(str(e)))
sys.exit(EXIT_ERR)
proxy.serve_forever()
def _parse_opts(self, args):
"""Parse command line arguments and initialize the CLI object."""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("--address", dest="address", type=str,
default="127.0.0.1", help="The address of the interface to "
"bind to (default: 127.0.0.1)")
parser.add_argument("--port", dest="port", type=int, default=8080,
help="The port to listen on (default: 8080)")
parser.add_argument("-t", "--cutoff-time", dest="timestamp", type=int,
required=True, help="A POSIX timestamp to pin the repo to.")
parser.add_argument("--run-as", dest="run_as", type=str,
help="Drop privileges and run as this user.")
parser.add_argument("--pid-file", dest="pid_file", type=str,
help="Store the PID to this file.")
parser.add_argument("--log-file", dest="log_file", type=str,
help="Re-direct all streams to this file.")
parser.add_argument("--background", dest="background",
action="store_true",
help="Whether to go into the background.")
parser.add_argument("--setsid", dest="setsid",
action="store_true",
help="Become session leader and drop controlling TTY.")
return parser.parse_args(args)
if __name__ == "__main__":
name = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
try:
if name == "lp-in-release":
cli = LPInReleaseIndexCli(name)
else:
cli = MagicHTTPProxyCli(name)
cli(sys.argv[1:])
except LPInReleaseBaseError as e:
sys.stderr.write("{}: {}\n".format(name, str(e)))
sys.exit(EXIT_ERR)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
sys.stderr.write("{}: Caught keyboard interrupt, exiting...\n"
.format(name))
sys.exit(EXIT_ERR)