# Copyright (c) 2012 - 2015 Lars Hupfeldt Nielsen, Hupfeldt IT
# All rights reserved. This work is under a BSD license, see LICENSE.TXT.
import sys, os, shutil, importlib, datetime, tempfile, psutil, setproctitle, signal, errno
from os.path import join as jp
import multiprocessing
import urllib.parse
from .api_base import BuildResult, Progress, UnknownJobException, BaseApiMixin, ApiInvocationMixin
from .speed import Speed
here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
def _mkdir(path):
try:
os.mkdir(path)
except OSError as ex:
if ex.errno != errno.EEXIST:
raise
def _pgrep(proc_name):
"""Returns True if a process with name 'proc_name' is running, else False"""
try:
for proc in psutil.process_iter():
if proc_name == proc.name():
return True
except psutil.NoSuchProcess:
return False
return False
class LoggingProcess(multiprocessing.Process):
proc_name_prefix = "jenkinsflow_script_api_"
def __init__(self, group=None, target=None, output_file_name=None, workspace=None, name=None, args=(), env=None):
self.user_target = target
super().__init__(group=group, target=self.run_job_wrapper, name=name, args=args)
self.output_file_name = output_file_name
self.workspace = workspace
self.env = env
self._build_res_unstable = False
def run_job_wrapper(self, *args):
setproctitle.setproctitle(self.proc_name_prefix + self.name)
# Set signalhandler for changing job result
def set_result(_sig, _frame):
print("\nGot SIGUSR1: Changing result to 'unstable'")
self._build_res_unstable = True
signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, set_result)
os.chdir(self.workspace)
os.environ.update(self.env)
os.environ['EXECUTOR_NUMBER'] = repr(self.pid)
try:
rc = self.user_target(*args)
except Exception as ex: # pylint: disable=broad-except
print("jenkinsflow.script_api: Caught exception from job script:", ex)
rc = 1
if self._build_res_unstable:
sys.exit(2)
sys.exit(rc)
def run(self):
sys.stdout = sys.stderr = open(self.output_file_name, 'w', buffering=1)
super().run()
[docs]class Jenkins(Speed, BaseApiMixin):
"""Optimized minimal set of methods needed for jenkinsflow to directly execute python code instead of invoking Jenkins jobs.
THIS DOES NOT SUPPORT CONCURRENT INVOCATIONS OF FLOW
There is no concept of job queues or executors, so if your flow depends on these for correctness, you wil experience different behaviour
when using this api instead of the real Jenkins.
Args:
direct_uri (str): Path to dir with 'job' method python modules. Modules named <job-name>.py will be imported from this directory.
If no module exists for a specific jobname, the module called 'default.py' will be imported.
The modules must contain at method called 'run_job' with the following signature:
run_job(job_name, job_prefix_filter, username, password, securitytoken, cause, build_params)
A return value of 0 is 'SUCCESS'
A return value of 1 or any exception raised is 'FAILURE'
Other return values means 'UNSTABLE'
job_prefix_filter (str): Passed to 'run_job'. ``jenkinsflow`` puts no meaning into this parameter.
username (str): Passed to 'run_job'. ``jenkinsflow`` puts no meaning into this parameter.
password (str): Passed to 'run_job'. ``jenkinsflow`` puts no meaning into this parameter.
invocation_class (class): Defaults to `Invocation`.
log_dir (str): Directory in which to store logs. Defaults to subdirectory 'jenkinsflow' under the system defined tmp dir.
**kwargs: Ignored for compatibility with the other jenkins apis
"""
def __init__(self, direct_uri, job_prefix_filter=None, username=None, password=None, invocation_class=None, log_dir=None, **kwargs):
self.job_prefix_filter = job_prefix_filter
self.username = username
self.password = password
self.public_uri = direct_uri
self.log_dir = log_dir or os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), 'jenkinsflow')
self.invocation_class = invocation_class or Invocation
self.jenkins_prefix = urllib.parse.urlsplit(direct_uri).path # If direct_uri is a path, then jenkins_prefix will be the same as direct_uri
self.jobs = {}
def poll(self):
pass
def quick_poll(self):
pass
def queue_poll(self):
pass
def _script_file(self, job_name):
return jp(self.public_uri, job_name + '.py')
def _workspace(self, job_name):
return jp(self.public_uri, job_name.replace('/', '_'))
def get_job(self, name):
job = self.jobs.get(name)
if not job:
script_file = script_file1 = self._script_file(name)
if not os.path.exists(script_file):
script_file = self._script_file('default')
if not os.path.exists(script_file):
raise UnknownJobException(script_file1 + ' or ' + script_file)
script_dir = os.path.dirname(script_file)
if script_dir not in sys.path:
sys.path.append(script_dir)
try:
user_module = importlib.import_module(os.path.basename(script_file).replace('.py', ''), package=None)
except (ImportError, SyntaxError) as ex:
raise UnknownJobException(repr(script_file) + ' ' + repr(ex))
try:
func = user_module.run_job
except AttributeError as ex:
raise UnknownJobException(script_file + repr(ex))
job = self.jobs[name] = ApiJob(jenkins=self, name=name, script_file=script_file, workspace=self._workspace(name), func=func)
return job
def create_job(self, job_name, config_xml):
script_file = self._script_file(job_name)
_mkdir(os.path.dirname(script_file))
with open(script_file, 'w') as ff:
ff.write(config_xml)
def delete_job(self, job_name):
script_file = self._script_file(job_name)
try:
os.unlink(script_file)
except OSError as ex:
if not os.path.exists(script_file):
raise UnknownJobException(script_file + repr(ex))
raise
try:
shutil.rmtree(self._workspace(job_name))
except OSError as ex:
if os.path.exists(script_file):
raise
[docs] def set_build_description(
self, description: str, replace: bool = False, separator: str = '\n',
build_url: str = None, job_name: str = None, build_number: int = None):
"""Utility to set/append build description. :py:obj:`description` will be written to a file in the workspace.
Args:
description: The description to set on the build.
append: If True append to existing description, if any.
separator: A separator to insert between any existing description and the new :py:obj:`description` if :py:obj:`append` is True.
build_url:
job_name:
build_number:
"""
rel_build_url = self.get_build_url(build_url, job_name, build_number)
# TODO: Is this always correct?
workspace = self._workspace(os.path.basename(os.path.dirname(rel_build_url).replace('.py', '')))
mode = 'w' if replace else 'a'
fname = jp(workspace, 'description.txt')
if not replace and os.path.exists(fname) and os.stat(fname).st_size:
description = separator + description
with open(fname, mode) as ff:
try:
ff.write(description)
except UnicodeEncodeError:
ff.write(description.encode('utf-8'))
class ApiJob():
def __init__(self, jenkins, name, script_file, workspace, func):
self.jenkins = jenkins
self.name = name
self.build = None
self.public_uri = script_file
self.workspace = workspace
self.func = func
self.log_file = jp(self.jenkins.log_dir, self.name + '.log')
self.build_num = None
self._invocations = []
self.queued_why = None
self.old_build_number = None
def invoke(self, securitytoken, build_params, cause, description):
_mkdir(self.jenkins.log_dir)
_mkdir(self.workspace)
build_number = (self.build_num or 0) + 1
self.build_num = build_number
fixed_args = [self.name, self.jenkins.job_prefix_filter, self.jenkins.username, self.jenkins.password, securitytoken, cause]
fixed_args.append(build_params if build_params else {})
# Export some of the same variables that Jenkins does
extra_env = dict(
BUILD_NUMBER=repr(build_number),
BUILD_ID=datetime.datetime.isoformat(datetime.datetime.utcnow()),
BUILD_DISPLAY_NAME='#' + repr(build_number),
JOB_NAME=self.name,
BUILD_TAG='jenkinsflow-' + self.name + '-' + repr(build_number),
NODE_NAME='master',
NODE_LABELS='',
WORKSPACE=self.workspace,
JENKINS_HOME=self.jenkins.public_uri,
JENKINS_URL=self.jenkins.public_uri,
HUDSON_URL=self.jenkins.public_uri,
BUILD_URL=jp(self.public_uri, repr(build_number)),
JOB_URL=self.public_uri,
)
proc = LoggingProcess(target=self.func, output_file_name=self.log_file, workspace=self.workspace, name=self.name, args=fixed_args, env=extra_env)
self.build = self.jenkins.invocation_class(self, proc, build_number)
if description:
self.jenkins.set_build_description(description, replace=True, separator='', job_name=self.name, build_number=build_number)
self._invocations.append(self.build)
return self.build
def poll(self):
pass
def job_status(self):
"""Result, progress and latest buildnumber info for the JOB NOT the invocation
Return (result, progress_info, latest_build_number) (str, str, int or None):
Note: Always returns result == BuildResult.UNKNOWN and latest_build_number == 0
"""
progress = Progress.RUNNING if _pgrep(LoggingProcess.proc_name_prefix + self.name) else Progress.IDLE
result = BuildResult.UNKNOWN
return (result, progress, 0)
def stop_all(self):
# TODO stop ALL
if self.build:
self.build.proc.terminate()
def update_config(self, config_xml):
_mkdir(os.path.dirname(self.public_uri))
with open(self.public_uri, 'w') as ff:
ff.write(config_xml)
def __repr__(self):
return str(self.name)
class Invocation(ApiInvocationMixin):
def __init__(self, job, proc, build_number):
self.job = job
self.proc = proc
self.build_number = build_number
self.queued_why = None
self.proc.start()
def status(self):
if self.proc.is_alive():
return (BuildResult.UNKNOWN, Progress.RUNNING)
rc = self.proc.exitcode
if rc == 0:
return (BuildResult.SUCCESS, Progress.IDLE)
if rc == 1:
return (BuildResult.FAILURE, Progress.IDLE)
return (BuildResult.UNSTABLE, Progress.IDLE)
def stop(self, dequeue): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
self.proc.terminate()
def console_url(self):
return self.job.log_file
def __repr__(self):
return self.job.name + " #" + repr(self.build_number)