rockbox/rbutil/rbutilqt/deploy-release.py
Dominik Riebeling 168eba1aec Detect when building for 64bit Linux and adjust tarball name.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@27095 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
2010-06-23 20:15:14 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# __________ __ ___.
# Open \______ \ ____ ____ | | _\_ |__ _______ ___
# Source | _// _ \_/ ___\| |/ /| __ \ / _ \ \/ /
# Jukebox | | ( <_> ) \___| < | \_\ ( <_> > < <
# Firmware |____|_ /\____/ \___ >__|_ \|___ /\____/__/\_ \
# \/ \/ \/ \/ \/
# $Id$
#
# Copyright (c) 2009 Dominik Riebeling
#
# All files in this archive are subject to the GNU General Public License.
# See the file COPYING in the source tree root for full license agreement.
#
# This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
# KIND, either express or implied.
#
#
# Automate building releases for deployment.
# Run from any folder to build
# - trunk
# - any tag (using the -t option)
# - any local folder (using the -p option)
# Will build a binary archive (tar.bz2 / zip) and source archive.
# The source archive won't be built for local builds. Trunk and
# tag builds will retrieve the sources directly from svn and build
# below the systems temporary folder.
#
# If the required Qt installation isn't in PATH use --qmake option.
# Tested on Linux and MinGW / W32
#
# requires python which package (http://code.google.com/p/which/)
# requires pysvn package.
# requires upx.exe in PATH on Windows.
#
import re
import os
import sys
import tarfile
import zipfile
import shutil
import subprocess
import getopt
import time
import hashlib
import tempfile
# modules that are not part of python itself.
try:
import pysvn
except ImportError:
print "Fatal: This script requires the pysvn package to run."
print " See http://pysvn.tigris.org/."
sys.exit(-5)
try:
import which
except ImportError:
print "Fatal: This script requires the which package to run."
print " See http://code.google.com/p/which/."
sys.exit(-5)
# == Global stuff ==
# Windows nees some special treatment. Differentiate between program name
# and executable filename.
program = "RockboxUtility"
project = "rbutil/rbutilqt/rbutilqt.pro"
environment = os.environ
make = "make"
if sys.platform == "win32":
progexe = "Release/" + program + ".exe"
make = "mingw32-make"
elif sys.platform == "darwin":
progexe = program + ".app"
# OS X 10.6 defaults to gcc 4.2. Building universal binaries that are
# compatible with 10.4 requires using gcc-4.0.
if not "QMAKESPEC" in environment:
environment["QMAKESPEC"] = "macx-g++40"
else:
progexe = program
# all files of the program. Will get put into an archive after building
# (zip on w32, tar.bz2 on Linux). Does not apply on Mac which uses dmg.
programfiles = [ progexe ]
svnserver = "svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/"
# Paths and files to retrieve from svn when creating a tarball.
# This is a mixed list, holding both paths and filenames.
svnpaths = [ "rbutil/",
"tools/ucl",
"tools/rbspeex",
"apps/codecs/libspeex",
"docs/COPYING",
"docs/CREDITS",
"tools/iriver.c",
"tools/Makefile",
"tools/mkboot.h",
"tools/voicefont.c",
"tools/VOICE_PAUSE.wav",
"tools/wavtrim.h",
"tools/iriver.h",
"tools/mkboot.c",
"tools/telechips.c",
"tools/telechips.h",
"tools/voicefont.h",
"tools/wavtrim.c",
"tools/sapi_voice.vbs" ]
# set this to true to run upx on the resulting binary, false to skip this step.
# only used on w32.
useupx = False
# == Functions ==
def usage(myself):
print "Usage: %s [options]" % myself
print " -q, --qmake=<qmake> path to qmake"
print " -p, --project=<pro> path to .pro file for building with local tree"
print " -t, --tag=<tag> use specified tag from svn"
print " -a, --add=<file> add file to build folder before building"
print " -s, --source-only only create source archive"
print " -b, --binary-only only create binary archive"
if sys.platform != "darwin":
print " -d, --dynamic link dynamically instead of static"
print " -k, --keep-temp keep temporary folder on build failure"
print " -h, --help this help"
print " If neither a project file nor tag is specified trunk will get downloaded"
print " from svn."
def getsources(svnsrv, filelist, dest):
'''Get the files listed in filelist from svnsrv and put it at dest.'''
client = pysvn.Client()
print "Checking out sources from %s, please wait." % svnsrv
for elem in filelist:
url = re.subn('/$', '', svnsrv + elem)[0]
destpath = re.subn('/$', '', dest + elem)[0]
# make sure the destination path does exist
d = os.path.dirname(destpath)
if not os.path.exists(d):
os.makedirs(d)
# get from svn
try:
client.export(url, destpath)
except:
print "SVN client error: %s" % sys.exc_value
print "URL: %s, destination: %s" % (url, destpath)
return -1
print "Checkout finished."
return 0
def gettrunkrev(svnsrv):
'''Get the revision of trunk for svnsrv'''
client = pysvn.Client()
entries = client.info2(svnsrv, recurse=False)
return entries[0][1].rev.number
def findversion(versionfile):
'''figure most recent program version from version.h,
returns version string.'''
h = open(versionfile, "r")
c = h.read()
h.close()
r = re.compile("#define +VERSION +\"(.[0-9\.a-z]+)\"")
m = re.search(r, c)
s = re.compile("\$Revision: +([0-9]+)")
n = re.search(s, c)
if n == None:
print "WARNING: Revision not found!"
return m.group(1)
def findqt():
'''Search for Qt4 installation. Return path to qmake.'''
print "Searching for Qt"
bins = ["qmake", "qmake-qt4"]
for binary in bins:
try:
q = which.which(binary)
if len(q) > 0:
result = checkqt(q)
if not result == "":
return result
except:
print sys.exc_value
return ""
def checkqt(qmakebin):
'''Check if given path to qmake exists and is a suitable version.'''
result = ""
# check if binary exists
if not os.path.exists(qmakebin):
print "Specified qmake path does not exist!"
return result
# check version
output = subprocess.Popen([qmakebin, "-version"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
cmdout = output.communicate()
# don't check the qmake return code here, Qt3 doesn't return 0 on -version.
for ou in cmdout:
r = re.compile("Qt[^0-9]+([0-9\.]+[a-z]*)")
m = re.search(r, ou)
if not m == None:
print "Qt found: %s" % m.group(1)
s = re.compile("4\..*")
n = re.search(s, m.group(1))
if not n == None:
result = qmakebin
return result
def qmake(qmake="qmake", projfile=project, wd=".", static=True):
print "Running qmake in %s..." % wd
command = [qmake, "-config", "release", "-config", "noccache"]
if static == True:
command.append("-config")
command.append("static")
command.append(projfile)
output = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, cwd=wd, env=environment)
output.communicate()
if not output.returncode == 0:
print "qmake returned an error!"
return -1
return 0
def build(wd="."):
# make
print "Building ..."
output = subprocess.Popen([make], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, cwd=wd)
while True:
c = output.stdout.readline()
sys.stdout.write(".")
sys.stdout.flush()
if not output.poll() == None:
sys.stdout.write("\n")
sys.stdout.flush()
if not output.returncode == 0:
print "Build failed!"
return -1
break
if sys.platform != "darwin":
# strip. OS X handles this via macdeployqt.
print "Stripping binary."
output = subprocess.Popen(["strip", progexe], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, cwd=wd)
output.communicate()
if not output.returncode == 0:
print "Stripping failed!"
return -1
return 0
def upxfile(wd="."):
# run upx on binary
print "UPX'ing binary ..."
output = subprocess.Popen(["upx", progexe], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, cwd=wd)
output.communicate()
if not output.returncode == 0:
print "UPX'ing failed!"
return -1
return 0
def zipball(versionstring, buildfolder):
'''package created binary'''
print "Creating binary zipball."
archivebase = program + "-" + versionstring
outfolder = buildfolder + "/" + archivebase
archivename = archivebase + ".zip"
# create output folder
os.mkdir(outfolder)
# move program files to output folder
for f in programfiles:
shutil.copy(buildfolder + "/" + f, outfolder)
# create zipball from output folder
zf = zipfile.ZipFile(archivename, mode='w', compression=zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED)
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(outfolder):
for name in files:
physname = os.path.join(root, name)
filename = re.sub("^" + buildfolder, "", physname)
zf.write(physname, filename)
for name in dirs:
physname = os.path.join(root, name)
filename = re.sub("^" + buildfolder, "", physname)
zf.write(physname, filename)
zf.close()
# remove output folder
shutil.rmtree(outfolder)
return archivename
def tarball(versionstring, buildfolder):
'''package created binary'''
print "Creating binary tarball."
archivebase = program + "-" + versionstring
outfolder = buildfolder + "/" + archivebase
archivename = archivebase + ".tar.bz2"
# create output folder
os.mkdir(outfolder)
# move program files to output folder
for f in programfiles:
shutil.copy(buildfolder + "/" + f, outfolder)
# create tarball from output folder
tf = tarfile.open(archivename, mode='w:bz2')
tf.add(outfolder, archivebase)
tf.close()
# remove output folder
shutil.rmtree(outfolder)
return archivename
def macdeploy(versionstring, buildfolder):
'''package created binary to dmg'''
dmgfile = program + "-" + versionstring + ".dmg"
appbundle = buildfolder + "/" + progexe
# workaround to Qt issues when building out-of-tree. Hardcoded for simplicity.
sourcebase = buildfolder + re.sub('rbutilqt.pro$', '', project)
shutil.copy(sourcebase + "icons/rbutilqt.icns", appbundle + "/Contents/Resources/")
shutil.copy(sourcebase + "Info.plist", appbundle + "/Contents/")
# end of Qt workaround
output = subprocess.Popen(["macdeployqt", progexe, "-dmg"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, cwd=buildfolder)
output.communicate()
if not output.returncode == 0:
print "macdeployqt failed!"
return -1
# copy dmg to output folder
shutil.copy(buildfolder + "/" + program + ".dmg", dmgfile)
return dmgfile
def filehashes(filename):
'''Calculate md5 and sha1 hashes for a given file.'''
if not os.path.exists(filename):
return ["", ""]
m = hashlib.md5()
s = hashlib.sha1()
f = open(filename, 'rb')
while True:
d = f.read(65536)
if d == "":
break
m.update(d)
s.update(d)
return [m.hexdigest(), s.hexdigest()]
def filestats(filename):
if not os.path.exists(filename):
return
st = os.stat(filename)
print filename, "\n", "-" * len(filename)
print "Size: %i bytes" % st.st_size
h = filehashes(filename)
print "md5sum: %s" % h[0]
print "sha1sum: %s" % h[1]
print "-" * len(filename), "\n"
def tempclean(workfolder, nopro):
if nopro == True:
print "Cleaning up working folder %s" % workfolder
shutil.rmtree(workfolder)
else:
print "Project file specified or cleanup disabled!"
print "Temporary files kept at %s" % workfolder
def main():
startup = time.time()
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "q:p:t:a:sbdkh",
["qmake=", "project=", "tag=", "add=", "source-only", "binary-only", "dynamic", "keep-temp", "help"])
except getopt.GetoptError, err:
print str(err)
usage(sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(1)
qt = ""
proj = ""
svnbase = svnserver + "trunk/"
tag = ""
addfiles = []
cleanup = True
binary = True
source = True
keeptemp = False
if sys.platform != "darwin":
static = True
else:
static = False
for o, a in opts:
if o in ("-q", "--qmake"):
qt = a
if o in ("-p", "--project"):
proj = a
cleanup = False
if o in ("-t", "--tag"):
tag = a
svnbase = svnserver + "tags/" + tag + "/"
if o in ("-a", "--add"):
addfiles.append(a)
if o in ("-s", "--source-only"):
binary = False
if o in ("-b", "--binary-only"):
source = False
if o in ("-d", "--dynamic") and sys.platform != "darwin":
static = False
if o in ("-k", "--keep-temp"):
keeptemp = True
if o in ("-h", "--help"):
usage(sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(0)
if source == False and binary == False:
print "Building build neither source nor binary means nothing to do. Exiting."
sys.exit(1)
# search for qmake
if qt == "":
qm = findqt()
else:
qm = checkqt(qt)
if qm == "":
print "ERROR: No suitable Qt installation found."
sys.exit(1)
# create working folder. Use current directory if -p option used.
if proj == "":
w = tempfile.mkdtemp()
# make sure the path doesn't contain backslashes to prevent issues
# later when running on windows.
workfolder = re.sub(r'\\', '/', w)
if not tag == "":
sourcefolder = workfolder + "/" + tag + "/"
archivename = tag + "-src.tar.bz2"
# get numeric version part from tag
ver = "v" + re.sub('^[^\d]+', '', tag)
else:
trunk = gettrunkrev(svnbase)
sourcefolder = workfolder + "/" + program + "-r" + str(trunk) + "/"
archivename = program + "-r" + str(trunk) + "-src.tar.bz2"
ver = "r" + str(trunk)
os.mkdir(sourcefolder)
else:
workfolder = "."
sourcefolder = "."
archivename = ""
# check if project file explicitly given. If yes, don't get sources from svn
if proj == "":
proj = sourcefolder + project
# get sources and pack source tarball
if not getsources(svnbase, svnpaths, sourcefolder) == 0:
tempclean(workfolder, cleanup and not keeptemp)
sys.exit(1)
if source == True:
tf = tarfile.open(archivename, mode='w:bz2')
tf.add(sourcefolder, os.path.basename(re.subn('/$', '', sourcefolder)[0]))
tf.close()
if binary == False:
shutil.rmtree(workfolder)
sys.exit(0)
else:
# figure version from sources. Need to take path to project file into account.
versionfile = re.subn('[\w\.]+$', "version.h", proj)[0]
ver = findversion(versionfile)
# check project file
if not os.path.exists(proj):
print "ERROR: path to project file wrong."
sys.exit(1)
# copy specified (--add) files to working folder
for f in addfiles:
shutil.copy(f, sourcefolder)
buildstart = time.time()
header = "Building %s %s" % (program, ver)
print header
print len(header) * "="
# build it.
if not qmake(qm, proj, sourcefolder, static) == 0:
tempclean(workfolder, cleanup and not keeptemp)
sys.exit(1)
if not build(sourcefolder) == 0:
tempclean(workfolder, cleanup and not keeptemp)
sys.exit(1)
if sys.platform == "win32":
if useupx == True:
if not upxfile(sourcefolder) == 0:
tempclean(workfolder, cleanup and not keeptemp)
sys.exit(1)
archive = zipball(ver, sourcefolder)
elif sys.platform == "darwin":
archive = macdeploy(ver, sourcefolder)
else:
if os.uname()[4].endswith("64"):
ver += "-64bit"
archive = tarball(ver, sourcefolder)
# remove temporary files
tempclean(workfolder, cleanup)
# display summary
headline = "Build Summary for %s" % program
print "\n", headline, "\n", "=" * len(headline)
if not archivename == "":
filestats(archivename)
filestats(archive)
duration = time.time() - startup
building = time.time() - buildstart
durmins = (int)(duration / 60)
dursecs = (int)(duration % 60)
buildmins = (int)(building / 60)
buildsecs = (int)(building % 60)
print "Overall time %smin %ssec, building took %smin %ssec." % \
(durmins, dursecs, buildmins, buildsecs)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()