X-Git-Url: https://git.decadent.org.uk/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=dak%2Fqueue_report.py;h=862a6d20ebb8a431ebc4bfc8288c721f852cde65;hb=5f2e8ff9f4ac151cf568900629972eca34a003e5;hp=e270cc71e109a124b77e0ffbb76abaa042c33137;hpb=3fd95d52f5c4a4761a1e332d469c6948e091723c;p=dak.git diff --git a/dak/queue_report.py b/dak/queue_report.py index e270cc71..862a6d20 100755 --- a/dak/queue_report.py +++ b/dak/queue_report.py @@ -37,10 +37,15 @@ from copy import copy import glob, os, stat, sys, time import apt_pkg +try: + import rrdtool +except ImportError: + pass from daklib import utils from daklib.queue import Upload -from daklib.dbconn import DBConn, has_new_comment, DBChange +from daklib.dbconn import DBConn, has_new_comment, DBChange, DBSource, \ + get_uid_from_fingerprint, get_policy_queue from daklib.textutils import fix_maintainer from daklib.dak_exceptions import * @@ -52,7 +57,7 @@ row_number = 0 def usage(exit_code=0): print """Usage: dak queue-report -Prints a report of packages in queue directories (usually new and byhand). +Prints a report of packages in queues (usually new and byhand). -h, --help show this help and exit. -8, --822 writes 822 formated output to the location set in dak.conf @@ -60,6 +65,7 @@ Prints a report of packages in queue directories (usually new and byhand). -s, --sort=key sort output according to key, see below. -a, --age=key if using sort by age, how should time be treated? If not given a default of hours will be used. + -r, --rrd=key Directory where rrd files to be updated are stored -d, --directories=key A comma seperated list of queues to be scanned Sorting Keys: ao=age, oldest first. an=age, newest first. @@ -172,6 +178,25 @@ def header():
Timestamp: %s (UTC)
" % (time.strftime("%d.%m.%Y / %H:%M:%S", time.gmtime())) + print "There are graphs about the queues available.
" print """Click to toggle all/binary-NEW packages
%s | " % (source) + if "binNEW" in trclass: + print "%s | " % (source) + else: + print "%(source)s | " % {'source': source} print ""
for vers in version.split():
- print "%s " % (source, utils.html_escape(vers), utils.html_escape(vers)) + print "%s " % (source, utils.html_escape(vers), utils.html_escape(vers)) print " | "
print "%s | " % (arch) print ""
@@ -280,8 +316,8 @@ def table_row(source, version, arch, last_mod, maint, distribution, closes, fing
if sponsor:
try:
(login, domain) = sponsor.split("@", 1)
- print "Sponsor: %s@debian.org " % (utils.html_escape(login), utils.html_escape(login)) - except Exception, e: + print "Sponsor: %s@debian.org " % (utils.html_escape(login), utils.html_escape(login)) + except Exception as e: pass print "Fingerprint: %s" % (fingerprint) @@ -295,8 +331,43 @@ def table_row(source, version, arch, last_mod, maint, distribution, closes, fing ############################################################ -def process_changes_files(changes_files, type, log): - session = DBConn().session() +def update_graph_database(rrd_dir, type, n_source, n_binary): + if not rrd_dir: + return + + rrd_file = os.path.join(rrd_dir, type.lower()+'.rrd') + update = [rrd_file, "N:%s:%s" % (n_source, n_binary)] + + try: + rrdtool.update(*update) + except rrdtool.error: + create = [rrd_file]+""" +--step +300 +--start +0 +DS:ds0:GAUGE:7200:0:1000 +DS:ds1:GAUGE:7200:0:1000 +RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:599 +RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:6:700 +RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:24:775 +RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:288:795 +RRA:MAX:0.5:1:600 +RRA:MAX:0.5:6:700 +RRA:MAX:0.5:24:775 +RRA:MAX:0.5:288:795 +""".strip().split("\n") + try: + rc = rrdtool.create(*create) + ru = rrdtool.update(*update) + except rrdtool.error as e: + print('warning: queue_report: rrdtool error, skipping %s.rrd: %s' % (type, e)) + except NameError: + pass + +############################################################ + +def process_changes_files(changes_files, type, log, rrd_dir): msg = "" cache = {} # Read in all the .changes files @@ -306,7 +377,7 @@ def process_changes_files(changes_files, type, log): u.load_changes(filename) cache[filename] = copy(u.pkg.changes) cache[filename]["filename"] = filename - except Exception, e: + except Exception as e: print "WARNING: Exception %s" % e continue # Divide the .changes into per-source groups @@ -342,6 +413,8 @@ def process_changes_files(changes_files, type, log): per_source_items = per_source.items() per_source_items.sort(sg_compare) + update_graph_database(rrd_dir, type, len(per_source_items), len(changes_files)) + entries = [] max_source_len = 0 max_version_len = 0 @@ -360,13 +433,17 @@ def process_changes_files(changes_files, type, log): source = i[1]["list"][0]["source"] if len(source) > max_source_len: max_source_len = len(source) + binary_list = i[1]["list"][0]["binary"].keys() + binary = ', '.join(binary_list) arches = {} versions = {} for j in i[1]["list"]: changesbase = os.path.basename(j["filename"]) try: + session = DBConn().session() dbc = session.query(DBChange).filter_by(changesname=changesbase).one() - except Exception, e: + session.close() + except Exception as e: print "Can't find changes file in NEW for %s (%s)" % (changesbase, e) dbc = None @@ -375,7 +452,7 @@ def process_changes_files(changes_files, type, log): (maintainer["maintainer822"], maintainer["maintainer2047"], maintainer["maintainername"], maintainer["maintaineremail"]) = \ fix_maintainer (j["maintainer"]) - except ParseMaintError, msg: + except ParseMaintError as msg: print "Problems while parsing maintainer address\n" maintainer["maintainername"] = "Unknown" maintainer["maintaineremail"] = "Unknown" @@ -385,7 +462,7 @@ def process_changes_files(changes_files, type, log): (changeby["changedby822"], changeby["changedby2047"], changeby["changedbyname"], changeby["changedbyemail"]) = \ fix_maintainer (j["changed-by"]) - except ParseMaintError, msg: + except ParseMaintError as msg: (changeby["changedby822"], changeby["changedby2047"], changeby["changedbyname"], changeby["changedbyemail"]) = \ ("", "", "", "") @@ -395,12 +472,11 @@ def process_changes_files(changes_files, type, log): closes=j["closes"].keys() if dbc: fingerprint = dbc.fingerprint - - # TODO: This won't work now as it never gets set - # Fix so that we compare the changed-by/maintainer and the signing key - # Should probably be done somewhere more central - #if j.has_key("sponsoremail"): - # sponsor=j["sponsoremail"] + sponsor_name = get_uid_from_fingerprint(fingerprint).name + sponsor_email = get_uid_from_fingerprint(fingerprint).uid + "@debian.org" + if sponsor_name != maintainer["maintainername"] and sponsor_name != changeby["changedbyname"] and \ + sponsor_email != maintainer["maintaineremail"] and sponsor_name != changeby["changedbyemail"]: + sponsor = sponsor_email for arch in j["architecture"].keys(): arches[arch] = "" @@ -418,7 +494,7 @@ def process_changes_files(changes_files, type, log): note = " | [N]" else: note = "" - entries.append([source, version_list, arch_list, note, last_modified, maint, distribution, closes, fingerprint, sponsor, changedby, filename]) + entries.append([source, binary, version_list, arch_list, note, last_modified, maint, distribution, closes, fingerprint, sponsor, changedby, filename]) # direction entry consists of "Which field, which direction, time-consider" where # time-consider says how we should treat last_modified. Thats all. @@ -429,16 +505,16 @@ def process_changes_files(changes_files, type, log): age = Cnf["Queue-Report::Options::Age"] if Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::New"): # If we produce html we always have oldest first. - direction.append([4,-1,"ao"]) + direction.append([5,-1,"ao"]) else: if Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::Sort"): for i in Cnf["Queue-Report::Options::Sort"].split(","): if i == "ao": # Age, oldest first. - direction.append([4,-1,age]) + direction.append([5,-1,age]) elif i == "an": # Age, newest first. - direction.append([4,1,age]) + direction.append([5,1,age]) elif i == "na": # Name, Ascending. direction.append([0,1,0]) @@ -447,10 +523,10 @@ def process_changes_files(changes_files, type, log): direction.append([0,-1,0]) elif i == "nl": # Notes last. - direction.append([3,1,0]) + direction.append([4,1,0]) elif i == "nf": # Notes first. - direction.append([3,-1,0]) + direction.append([4,-1,0]) entries.sort(lambda x, y: sortfunc(x, y)) # Yes, in theory you can add several sort options at the commandline with. But my mind is to small # at the moment to come up with a real good sorting function that considers all the sidesteps you @@ -460,11 +536,12 @@ def process_changes_files(changes_files, type, log): if Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::822"): # print stuff out in 822 format for entry in entries: - (source, version_list, arch_list, note, last_modified, maint, distribution, closes, fingerprint, sponsor, changedby, changes_file) = entry + (source, binary, version_list, arch_list, note, last_modified, maint, distribution, closes, fingerprint, sponsor, changedby, changes_file) = entry # We'll always have Source, Version, Arch, Mantainer, and Dist # For the rest, check to see if we have them, then print them out log.write("Source: " + source + "\n") + log.write("Binary: " + binary + "\n") log.write("Version: " + version_list + "\n") log.write("Architectures: ") log.write( (", ".join(arch_list.split(" "))) + "\n") @@ -478,7 +555,7 @@ def process_changes_files(changes_files, type, log): (name, mail) = changedby.split(":", 1) log.write("Changed-By: " + name + " <"+mail+">" + "\n") if sponsor: - log.write("Sponsored-By: " + sponsor + "\n") + log.write("Sponsored-By: " + "@".join(sponsor.split("@")[:2]) + "\n") log.write("Distribution:") for dist in distribution: log.write(" " + dist) @@ -493,7 +570,7 @@ def process_changes_files(changes_files, type, log): log.write("\n") if Cnf.has_key("Queue-Report::Options::New"): - direction.append([4,1,"ao"]) + direction.append([5,1,"ao"]) entries.sort(lambda x, y: sortfunc(x, y)) # Output for a html file. First table header. then table_footer. # Any line between them is then a |