Adding snap-seed-parse.py (that might help)

sil2100/backport-datasource-raspi3
Cody Shepherd 6 years ago
parent 6527da055d
commit 64e5330029

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#!/usr/bin/python3
"""
Usage: snap-seed-parse [${chroot_dir}] <output file>
This script looks for a seed.yaml path in the given root directory, parsing
it and appending the parsed lines to the given output file.
The $chroot_dir argument is optional and will default to the empty string.
"""
import argparse
import os.path
import re
import yaml
def log(msg):
print("snap-seed-parse: {}".format(msg))
log("Parsing seed.yaml")
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('chroot', nargs='?', default='',
help='root dir for the chroot from which to generate the '
'manifest')
parser.add_argument('file', help='Output manifest to this file')
ARGS = parser.parse_args()
CHROOT_ROOT = ARGS.chroot
FNAME = ARGS.file
# Trim any trailing slashes for correct appending
log("CHROOT_ROOT: {}".format(CHROOT_ROOT))
if len(CHROOT_ROOT) > 0 and CHROOT_ROOT[-1] == '/':
CHROOT_ROOT = CHROOT_ROOT[:-1]
# This is where we expect to find the seed.yaml file
YAML_PATH = CHROOT_ROOT + '/var/lib/snapd/seed/seed.yaml'
# Snaps are prepended with this string in the manifest
LINE_PREFIX = 'snap:'
log("yaml path: {}".format(YAML_PATH))
if not os.path.isfile(YAML_PATH):
log("WARNING: yaml path not found; no seeded snaps found.")
exit(0)
else:
log("yaml path found.")
with open(YAML_PATH, 'r') as fh:
yaml_lines = yaml.safe_load(fh)['snaps']
log('Writing manifest to {}'.format(FNAME))
with open(FNAME, 'a+') as fh:
for item in yaml_lines:
filestring = item['file']
# Pull the revision number off the file name
revision = filestring[filestring.rindex('_')+1:]
revision = re.sub(r'[^0-9]', '', revision)
fh.write("{}{}\t{}\t{}\n".format(LINE_PREFIX,
item['name'],
item['channel'],
revision,
))
log('Manifest output finished.')
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