3 """ Produces a report on NEW and BYHAND packages """
4 # Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 James Troup <james@nocrew.org>
6 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9 # (at your option) any later version.
11 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 # GNU General Public License for more details.
16 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18 # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
20 ################################################################################
22 # <o-o> XP runs GCC, XFREE86, SSH etc etc,.,, I feel almost like linux....
23 # <o-o> I am very confident that I can replicate any Linux application on XP
24 # <willy> o-o: *boggle*
25 # <o-o> building from source.
26 # <o-o> Viiru: I already run GIMP under XP
27 # <willy> o-o: why do you capitalise the names of all pieces of software?
28 # <o-o> willy: because I want the EMPHASIZE them....
30 # <willy> o-o: it makes you look like ZIPPY the PINHEAD
31 # <o-o> willy: no idea what you are talking about.
32 # <willy> o-o: do some research
33 # <o-o> willy: for what reason?
35 ################################################################################
38 import glob, os, stat, sys, time
42 from daklib import utils
43 from daklib.dbconn import DBConn, has_new_comment
44 from daklib.textutils import fix_maintainer
45 from daklib.dak_exceptions import *
51 ################################################################################
53 def usage(exit_code=0):
54 print """Usage: dak queue-report
55 Prints a report of packages in queue directories (usually new and byhand).
57 -h, --help show this help and exit.
58 -8, --822 writes 822 formated output to the location set in dak.conf
59 -n, --new produce html-output
60 -s, --sort=key sort output according to key, see below.
61 -a, --age=key if using sort by age, how should time be treated?
62 If not given a default of hours will be used.
63 -d, --directories=key A comma seperated list of queues to be scanned
65 Sorting Keys: ao=age, oldest first. an=age, newest first.
66 na=name, ascending nd=name, descending
67 nf=notes, first nl=notes, last
69 Age Keys: m=minutes, h=hours, d=days, w=weeks, o=months, y=years
74 ################################################################################
82 ################################################################################
106 return "%s %s%s" % (x, unit, plural(x))
108 ################################################################################
110 def sg_compare (a, b):
113 """Sort by have note, time of oldest upload."""
115 a_note_state = a["note_state"]
116 b_note_state = b["note_state"]
117 if a_note_state < b_note_state:
119 elif a_note_state > b_note_state:
122 # Sort by time of oldest upload
123 return cmp(a["oldest"], b["oldest"])
125 ############################################################
128 for sorting in direction:
129 (sortkey, way, time) = sorting
135 x=int(a[sortkey]/3600)
136 y=int(b[sortkey]/3600)
138 x=int(a[sortkey]/86400)
139 y=int(b[sortkey]/86400)
141 x=int(a[sortkey]/604800)
142 y=int(b[sortkey]/604800)
144 x=int(a[sortkey]/2419200)
145 y=int(b[sortkey]/2419200)
147 x=int(a[sortkey]/29030400)
148 y=int(b[sortkey]/29030400)
162 ############################################################
165 print """<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
166 "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
167 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="de" lang="de">
169 <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/xhtml+xml; charset=utf-8" />
170 <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" />
171 <link rel="shortcut icon" href="http://www.debian.org/favicon.ico" />
173 Debian NEW and BYHAND Packages
178 <a href="http://www.debian.org/">
179 <img src="http://www.debian.org/logos/openlogo-nd-50.png"
180 alt="debian logo" /></a>
181 <a href="http://www.debian.org/">
182 <img src="http://www.debian.org/Pics/debian.png"
183 alt="Debian Project" /></a>
185 <div id="titleblock">
187 <img src="http://www.debian.org/Pics/red-upperleft.png"
188 id="red-upperleft" alt="corner image"/>
189 <img src="http://www.debian.org/Pics/red-lowerleft.png"
190 id="red-lowerleft" alt="corner image"/>
191 <img src="http://www.debian.org/Pics/red-upperright.png"
192 id="red-upperright" alt="corner image"/>
193 <img src="http://www.debian.org/Pics/red-lowerright.png"
194 id="red-lowerright" alt="corner image"/>
196 Debian NEW and BYHAND Packages
202 print "<p class=\"timestamp\">Timestamp: %s (UTC)</p>" % (time.strftime("%d.%m.%Y / %H:%M:%S", time.gmtime()))
206 <p>Hint: Age is the youngest upload of the package, if there is more than
208 You may want to look at <a href="http://ftp-master.debian.org/REJECT-FAQ.html">the REJECT-FAQ</a>
209 for possible reasons why one of the above packages may get rejected.</p>
211 <a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-xhtml10"
212 alt="Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict" height="31" width="88" /></a>
213 <a href="http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/">
214 <img style="border:0;width:88px;height:31px" src="http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/images/vcss"
218 </div> </body> </html>
221 def table_header(type, source_count, total_count):
222 print "<h1>Summary for: %s</h1>" % (type)
227 print "Package count in <strong>%s</strong>: <em>%s</em> | Total Package count: <em>%s</em>" % (type, source_count, total_count)
235 <th>Distribution</th>
244 def table_footer(type):
245 print "</tbody></table>"
248 def table_row(source, version, arch, last_mod, maint, distribution, closes, fingerprint, sponsor, changedby):
253 for dist in distribution:
254 if dist == "experimental":
257 if row_number % 2 != 0:
258 print "<tr class=\"%s even\">" % (trclass)
260 print "<tr class=\"%s odd\">" % (trclass)
262 print "<td class=\"package\">%s</td>" % (source)
263 print "<td class=\"version\">"
264 for vers in version.split():
265 print "<a href=\"/new/%s_%s.html\">%s</a><br/>" % (source, utils.html_escape(vers), utils.html_escape(vers))
267 print "<td class=\"arch\">%s</td>" % (arch)
268 print "<td class=\"distribution\">"
269 for dist in distribution:
270 print "%s<br/>" % (dist)
272 print "<td class=\"age\">%s</td>" % (last_mod)
273 (name, mail) = maint.split(":", 1)
275 print "<td class=\"upload-data\">"
276 print "<span class=\"maintainer\">Maintainer: <a href=\"http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=%s\">%s</a></span><br/>" % (utils.html_escape(mail), utils.html_escape(name))
277 (name, mail) = changedby.split(":", 1)
278 print "<span class=\"changed-by\">Changed-By: <a href=\"http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=%s\">%s</a></span><br/>" % (utils.html_escape(mail), utils.html_escape(name))
281 (login, domain) = sponsor.split("@", 1)
282 print "<span class=\"sponsor\">Sponsor: <a href=\"http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=%s\">%s</a></span>@debian.org<br/>" % (utils.html_escape(login), utils.html_escape(login))
286 print "<span class=\"signature\">Fingerprint: %s</span>" % (fingerprint)
289 print "<td class=\"closes\">"
291 print "<a href=\"http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=%s\">#%s</a><br/>" % (utils.html_escape(close), utils.html_escape(close))
295 ############################################################
297 def process_changes_files(changes_files, type, log):
300 # Read in all the .changes files
301 for filename in changes_files:
304 c.load_dot_dak(filename)
305 cache[filename] = copy(c.changes)
306 cache[filename]["filename"] = filename
309 # Divide the .changes into per-source groups
311 for filename in cache.keys():
312 source = cache[filename]["source"]
313 if not per_source.has_key(source):
314 per_source[source] = {}
315 per_source[source]["list"] = []
316 per_source[source]["list"].append(cache[filename])
317 # Determine oldest time and have note status for each source group
318 for source in per_source.keys():
319 source_list = per_source[source]["list"]
320 first = source_list[0]
321 oldest = os.stat(first["filename"])[stat.ST_MTIME]
323 for d in per_source[source]["list"]:
324 mtime = os.stat(d["filename"])[stat.ST_MTIME]
325 if Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::New"):
331 have_note += has_new_comment(d["source"], d["version"])
332 per_source[source]["oldest"] = oldest
334 per_source[source]["note_state"] = 0; # none
335 elif have_note < len(source_list):
336 per_source[source]["note_state"] = 1; # some
338 per_source[source]["note_state"] = 2; # all
339 per_source_items = per_source.items()
340 per_source_items.sort(sg_compare)
346 for i in per_source_items:
355 filename=i[1]["list"][0]["filename"]
356 last_modified = time.time()-i[1]["oldest"]
357 source = i[1]["list"][0]["source"]
358 if len(source) > max_source_len:
359 max_source_len = len(source)
362 for j in i[1]["list"]:
363 if Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::New") or Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::822"):
365 (maintainer["maintainer822"], maintainer["maintainer2047"],
366 maintainer["maintainername"], maintainer["maintaineremail"]) = \
367 fix_maintainer (j["maintainer"])
368 except ParseMaintError, msg:
369 print "Problems while parsing maintainer address\n"
370 maintainer["maintainername"] = "Unknown"
371 maintainer["maintaineremail"] = "Unknown"
372 maint="%s:%s" % (maintainer["maintainername"], maintainer["maintaineremail"])
373 # ...likewise for the Changed-By: field if it exists.
375 (changeby["changedby822"], changeby["changedby2047"],
376 changeby["changedbyname"], changeby["changedbyemail"]) = \
377 fix_maintainer (j["changed-by"])
378 except ParseMaintError, msg:
379 (changeby["changedby822"], changeby["changedby2047"],
380 changeby["changedbyname"], changeby["changedbyemail"]) = \
382 changedby="%s:%s" % (changeby["changedbyname"], changeby["changedbyemail"])
384 distribution=j["distribution"].keys()
385 closes=j["closes"].keys()
386 fingerprint=j["fingerprint"]
387 if j.has_key("sponsoremail"):
388 sponsor=j["sponsoremail"]
389 for arch in j["architecture"].keys():
391 version = j["version"]
392 versions[version] = ""
393 arches_list = arches.keys()
394 arches_list.sort(utils.arch_compare_sw)
395 arch_list = " ".join(arches_list)
396 version_list = " ".join(versions.keys())
397 if len(version_list) > max_version_len:
398 max_version_len = len(version_list)
399 if len(arch_list) > max_arch_len:
400 max_arch_len = len(arch_list)
401 if i[1]["note_state"]:
405 entries.append([source, version_list, arch_list, note, last_modified, maint, distribution, closes, fingerprint, sponsor, changedby, filename])
407 # direction entry consists of "Which field, which direction, time-consider" where
408 # time-consider says how we should treat last_modified. Thats all.
410 # Look for the options for sort and then do the sort.
412 if Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::Age"):
413 age = Cnf["Queue-Report::Options::Age"]
414 if Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::New"):
415 # If we produce html we always have oldest first.
416 direction.append([4,-1,"ao"])
418 if Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::Sort"):
419 for i in Cnf["Queue-Report::Options::Sort"].split(","):
422 direction.append([4,-1,age])
425 direction.append([4,1,age])
428 direction.append([0,1,0])
431 direction.append([0,-1,0])
434 direction.append([3,1,0])
437 direction.append([3,-1,0])
438 entries.sort(lambda x, y: sortfunc(x, y))
439 # Yes, in theory you can add several sort options at the commandline with. But my mind is to small
440 # at the moment to come up with a real good sorting function that considers all the sidesteps you
441 # have with it. (If you combine options it will simply take the last one at the moment).
442 # Will be enhanced in the future.
444 if Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::822"):
445 # print stuff out in 822 format
446 for entry in entries:
447 (source, version_list, arch_list, note, last_modified, maint, distribution, closes, fingerprint, sponsor, changedby, changes_file) = entry
449 # We'll always have Source, Version, Arch, Mantainer, and Dist
450 # For the rest, check to see if we have them, then print them out
451 log.write("Source: " + source + "\n")
452 log.write("Version: " + version_list + "\n")
453 log.write("Architectures: ")
454 log.write( (", ".join(arch_list.split(" "))) + "\n")
455 log.write("Age: " + time_pp(last_modified) + "\n")
456 log.write("Last-Modified: " + str(int(time.time()) - int(last_modified)) + "\n")
457 log.write("Queue: " + type + "\n")
459 (name, mail) = maint.split(":", 1)
460 log.write("Maintainer: " + name + " <"+mail+">" + "\n")
462 (name, mail) = changedby.split(":", 1)
463 log.write("Changed-By: " + name + " <"+mail+">" + "\n")
465 log.write("Sponsored-By: " + sponsor + "\n")
466 log.write("Distribution:")
467 for dist in distribution:
468 log.write(" " + dist)
470 log.write("Fingerprint: " + fingerprint + "\n")
474 bug_string += "#"+bugs+", "
475 log.write("Closes: " + bug_string[:-2] + "\n")
476 log.write("Changes-File: " + os.path.basename(changes_file) + "\n")
479 if Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::New"):
480 direction.append([4,1,"ao"])
481 entries.sort(lambda x, y: sortfunc(x, y))
482 # Output for a html file. First table header. then table_footer.
483 # Any line between them is then a <tr> printed from subroutine table_row.
485 total_count = len(changes_files)
486 source_count = len(per_source_items)
487 table_header(type.upper(), source_count, total_count)
488 for entry in entries:
489 (source, version_list, arch_list, note, last_modified, maint, distribution, closes, fingerprint, sponsor, changedby, undef) = entry
490 table_row(source, version_list, arch_list, time_pp(last_modified), maint, distribution, closes, fingerprint, sponsor, changedby)
491 table_footer(type.upper())
492 elif not Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::822"):
493 # The "normal" output without any formatting.
494 format="%%-%ds | %%-%ds | %%-%ds%%s | %%s old\n" % (max_source_len, max_version_len, max_arch_len)
497 for entry in entries:
498 (source, version_list, arch_list, note, last_modified, undef, undef, undef, undef, undef, undef, undef) = entry
499 msg += format % (source, version_list, arch_list, note, time_pp(last_modified))
502 total_count = len(changes_files)
503 source_count = len(per_source_items)
508 print "%s %s source package%s / %s %s package%s in total." % (source_count, type, plural(source_count), total_count, type, plural(total_count))
512 ################################################################################
517 Cnf = utils.get_conf()
518 Arguments = [('h',"help","Queue-Report::Options::Help"),
519 ('n',"new","Queue-Report::Options::New"),
520 ('8','822',"Queue-Report::Options::822"),
521 ('s',"sort","Queue-Report::Options::Sort", "HasArg"),
522 ('a',"age","Queue-Report::Options::Age", "HasArg"),
523 ('d',"directories","Queue-Report::Options::Directories", "HasArg")]
525 if not Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::%s" % (i)):
526 Cnf["Queue-Report::Options::%s" % (i)] = ""
528 apt_pkg.ParseCommandLine(Cnf, Arguments, sys.argv)
530 Options = Cnf.SubTree("Queue-Report::Options")
534 if Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::New"):
537 # Initialize db so we can get the NEW comments
542 if Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::Directories"):
543 for i in Cnf["Queue-Report::Options::Directories"].split(","):
544 directories.append(i)
545 elif Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Directories"):
546 directories = Cnf.ValueList("Queue-Report::Directories")
548 directories = [ "byhand", "new" ]
551 if Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::822"):
552 # Open the report file
553 f = open(Cnf["Queue-Report::ReportLocations::822Location"], "w")
555 for directory in directories:
556 changes_files = glob.glob("%s/*.changes" % (Cnf["Dir::Queue::%s" % (directory)]))
557 process_changes_files(changes_files, directory, f)
559 if Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::822"):
562 if Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::New"):
565 ################################################################################
567 if __name__ == '__main__':