From 95b154183516d6ba8bf9367c20fbadddee680391 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karen Arutyunov Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2018 23:24:59 +0300 Subject: Add submit-dir --- brep/submit/submit.in | 176 -------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 176 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 brep/submit/submit.in (limited to 'brep/submit/submit.in') diff --git a/brep/submit/submit.in b/brep/submit/submit.in deleted file mode 100644 index c4ef08b..0000000 --- a/brep/submit/submit.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env bash - -# file : brep/submit/submit.in -# copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2018 Code Synthesis Ltd -# license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file - -# Package submission handler example. -# -# Validate the package archive located in the specified submission directory -# extracting and parsing the package manifest. Remove the submission directory -# if simulating. Write the submission result manifest to stdout. -# -usage="usage: $0 " - -trap "{ exit 1; }" ERR -set -o errtrace # Trap ERR in functions. - -@import libbutl/manifest-parser@ -@import libbutl/manifest-serializer@ - -# Diagnostics. -# -self="$(basename $0)" -verbose= # true - -# Result reference (assigned later). -# -reference= - -# Normally the brep module's log record looks like this: -# -# [Mon Jul 23 17:48:46.945079 2018] [brep:error] [pid 123:tid 456] [brep::submit::init]: error description -# -# We will use the (almost) same format for our diagnostics (redirected to the -# Apache's error_log) so it can easily be attributed to the brep module. -# -function info () # -{ - local severity="$1" - shift - - # Note: %N is Linux-specific. - # - local ts - if ! ts="$(date +"%a %b %d %H:%M:%S.%6N %Y")"; then - ts= - fi - - echo "[$ts] [brep:$severity] [ref $reference] [$self]: $*" 1>&2; -} - -function error () { info "error" "$*"; exit 1; } -function trace () { if [ "$verbose" ]; then info "info" "$*"; fi } - -dir="${1%/}" - -if [ -z "$dir" ]; then - error "$usage" -fi - -if [ ! -d "$dir" ]; then - fail "'$dir' does not exist or is not a directory" -fi - -reference="$(basename $dir)" - -# Parse the submission request manifest and obtain the archive path as well -# as the simulate value. -# -trace "parsing $dir/request.manifest" -butl_manifest_parser_start "$dir/request.manifest" - -archive= -simulate= - -while IFS=: read -ru "$butl_manifest_parser_ofd" -d '' n v; do - case "$n" in - archive) archive="$v" ;; - simulate) simulate="$v" ;; - esac -done - -butl_manifest_parser_finish - -if [ -z "$archive" ]; then - error "archive manifest value expected" -fi - -# Serialize one manifest name/value pair. -# -function serialize () # -{ - printf "%s:%s\0" "$1" "$2" >&"$butl_manifest_serializer_ifd" -} - -# Serialize the submission result manifest to stdout. -# -function result_manifest () # [] -{ - local sts="$1" - local msg="$2" - local ref="$3" - - trace "serializing result manifest" - butl_manifest_serializer_start - - serialize "" "1" # Start of manifest. - serialize "status" "$sts" - serialize "message" "$msg" - - if [ -n "$ref" ]; then - serialize "reference" "$ref" - fi - - butl_manifest_serializer_finish -} - -if [ -n "$simulate" -a "$simulate" != "success" ]; then - trace "unrecognized simulation outcome '$simulate'" - result_manifest 400 "unrecognized simulation outcome" - exit 0 -fi - -# Verify the archive is a valid bpkg package and extract its manifest file. -# -# Should we remove the submission directory with an invalid package? Probably -# it's better to leave it for potential investigation. Note that we can always -# grep for such directories based on the result.manifest file they contain. -# -manifest="$dir/package.manifest" - -if ! bpkg pkg-verify --manifest "$dir/$archive" >"$manifest" 2>/dev/null; then - trace "$dir/$archive is not a valid package" - result_manifest 400 "archive is not a valid package (run bpkg pkg-verify for details)" - exit 0 -fi - -# Parse the package manifest and obtain the package name and version. -# -trace "parsing $manifest" -butl_manifest_parser_start "$manifest" - -name= -version= -project= - -while IFS=: read -ru "$butl_manifest_parser_ofd" -d '' n v; do - case "$n" in - name) name="$v" ;; - version) version="$v" ;; - project) project="$v" ;; - esac -done - -butl_manifest_parser_finish - -if [ -z "$name" ]; then - error "name manifest values expected" -fi - -if [ -z "$version" ]; then - error "version manifest values expected" -fi - -if [ -z "$project" ]; then - project="$name" -fi - -if [ -n "$simulate" ]; then - rm -r "$dir" - trace "$name/$version submission is simulated" -else - trace "$name/$version submission is queued" -fi - -result_manifest 200 "$name/$version submission is queued" "$reference" -- cgit v1.1