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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Build the required docker image to run package unit tests
#
# Script Variables:
# DOCKER_IMG_NAME: <optional, the name of the docker image to generate>
# default is openbmc/ubuntu-unit-test
# DISTRO: <optional, the distro to build a docker image against>
# FORCE_DOCKER_BUILD: <optional, a non-zero value with force all Docker
# images to be rebuilt rather than reusing caches.>
# BUILD_URL: <optional, used to detect running under CI context
# (ex. Jenkins)>
# BRANCH: <optional, branch to build from each of the openbmc/
# repositories>
# default is master, which will be used if input branch not
# provided or not found
# UBUNTU_MIRROR: <optional, the URL of a mirror of Ubuntu to override the
# default ones in /etc/apt/sources.list>
# default is empty, and no mirror is used.
# http_proxy The HTTP address of the proxy server to connect to.
# Default: "", proxy is not setup if this is not set
import os
import sys
import threading
from datetime import date
from hashlib import sha256
from sh import docker, git, nproc, uname # type: ignore
from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, Iterable, Optional
try:
# Python before 3.8 doesn't have TypedDict, so reroute to standard 'dict'.
from typing import TypedDict
except:
class TypedDict(dict): # type: ignore
# We need to do this to eat the 'total' argument.
def __init_subclass__(cls, **kwargs):
super().__init_subclass__()
# Declare some variables used in package definitions.
prefix = "/usr/local"
proc_count = nproc().strip()
class PackageDef(TypedDict, total=False):
""" Package Definition for packages dictionary. """
# rev [optional]: Revision of package to use.
rev: str
# url [optional]: lambda function to create URL: (package, rev) -> url.
url: Callable[[str, str], str]
# depends [optional]: List of package dependencies.
depends: Iterable[str]
# build_type [required]: Build type used for package.
# Currently supported: autoconf, cmake, custom, make, meson
build_type: str
# build_steps [optional]: Steps to run for 'custom' build_type.
build_steps: Iterable[str]
# config_flags [optional]: List of options to pass configuration tool.
config_flags: Iterable[str]
# config_env [optional]: List of environment variables to set for config.
config_env: Iterable[str]
# custom_post_dl [optional]: List of steps to run after download, but
# before config / build / install.
custom_post_dl: Iterable[str]
# custom_post_install [optional]: List of steps to run after install.
custom_post_install: Iterable[str]
# __tag [private]: Generated Docker tag name for package stage.
__tag: str
# __package [private]: Package object associated with this package.
__package: Any # Type is Package, but not defined yet.
# Packages to include in image.
packages = {
"boost": PackageDef(
rev="1.79.0",
url=(
lambda pkg, rev: f"https://downloads.yoctoproject.org/mirror/sources/{pkg}_{rev.replace('.', '_')}.tar.bz2"
),
build_type="custom",
build_steps=[
f"./bootstrap.sh --prefix={prefix} --with-libraries=context,coroutine",
"./b2",
f"./b2 install --prefix={prefix}",
],
),
"USCiLab/cereal": PackageDef(
rev="3e4d1b84cab4891368d2179a61a7ba06a5693e7f",
build_type="custom",
build_steps=[f"cp -a include/cereal/ {prefix}/include/"],
),
"danmar/cppcheck": PackageDef(
rev="27578e9c4c1f90c62b6938867735a054082e178e",
build_type="cmake",
),
"CLIUtils/CLI11": PackageDef(
rev="v1.9.1",
build_type="cmake",
config_flags=[
"-DBUILD_TESTING=OFF",
"-DCLI11_BUILD_DOCS=OFF",
"-DCLI11_BUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF",
],
),
"fmtlib/fmt": PackageDef(
rev="8.1.1",
build_type="cmake",
config_flags=[
"-DFMT_DOC=OFF",
"-DFMT_TEST=OFF",
],
),
"Naios/function2": PackageDef(
rev="4.1.0",
build_type="custom",
build_steps=[
f"mkdir {prefix}/include/function2",
f"cp include/function2/function2.hpp {prefix}/include/function2/",
],
),
# release-1.12.1
"google/googletest": PackageDef(
rev="58d77fa8070e8cec2dc1ed015d66b454c8d78850",
build_type="cmake",
config_env=["CXXFLAGS=-std=c++20"],
config_flags=["-DTHREADS_PREFER_PTHREAD_FLAG=ON"],
),
# Release 2020-08-06
"nlohmann/json": PackageDef(
rev="v3.10.4",
build_type="cmake",
config_flags=["-DJSON_BuildTests=OFF"],
custom_post_install=[
f"ln -s {prefix}/include/nlohmann/json.hpp {prefix}/include/json.hpp",
],
),
# Snapshot from 2019-05-24
"linux-test-project/lcov": PackageDef(
rev="v1.15",
build_type="make",
),
# dev-5.8 2021-01-11
"openbmc/linux": PackageDef(
rev="3cc95ae40716e56f81b69615781f54c78079042d",
build_type="custom",
build_steps=[
f"make -j{proc_count} defconfig",
f"make INSTALL_HDR_PATH={prefix} headers_install",
],
),
# Snapshot from 2020-06-13
"LibVNC/libvncserver": PackageDef(
rev="LibVNCServer-0.9.13",
build_type="cmake",
),
# version from meta-openembedded/meta-oe/recipes-support/libtinyxml2/libtinyxml2_8.0.0.bb
"leethomason/tinyxml2": PackageDef(
rev="8.0.0",
build_type="cmake",
),
# version from /meta-openembedded/meta-oe/recipes-devtools/boost-url/boost-url_git.bb
"CPPAlliance/url": PackageDef(
rev="d740a92d38e3a8f4d5b2153f53b82f1c98e312ab",
build_type="custom",
build_steps=[f"cp -a include/** {prefix}/include/"],
),
# version from meta-openembedded/meta-oe/dynamic-layers/networking-layer/recipes-devools/valijson/valijson_0.6.bb
"tristanpenman/valijson": PackageDef(
rev="v0.6",
build_type="cmake",
config_flags=[
"-Dvalijson_BUILD_TESTS=0",
"-Dvalijson_INSTALL_HEADERS=1",
],
),
"open-power/pdbg": PackageDef(build_type="autoconf"),
"openbmc/gpioplus": PackageDef(
depends=["openbmc/stdplus"],
build_type="meson",
config_flags=[
"-Dexamples=false",
"-Dtests=disabled",
],
),
"openbmc/phosphor-dbus-interfaces": PackageDef(
depends=["openbmc/sdbusplus"],
build_type="meson",
config_flags=["-Dgenerate_md=false"],
),
"openbmc/phosphor-logging": PackageDef(
depends=[
"USCiLab/cereal",
"openbmc/phosphor-dbus-interfaces",
"openbmc/sdbusplus",
"openbmc/sdeventplus",
],
build_type="meson",
config_flags=[
f"-Dyamldir={prefix}/share/phosphor-dbus-yaml/yaml",
],
),
"openbmc/phosphor-objmgr": PackageDef(
depends=[
"boost",
"CLIUtils/CLI11",
"leethomason/tinyxml2",
"openbmc/phosphor-logging",
"openbmc/sdbusplus",
],
build_type="meson",
config_flags=[
"-Dtests=disabled",
],
),
"openbmc/pldm": PackageDef(
depends=[
"CLIUtils/CLI11",
"boost",
"nlohmann/json",
"openbmc/phosphor-dbus-interfaces",
"openbmc/phosphor-logging",
"openbmc/sdbusplus",
"openbmc/sdeventplus",
],
build_type="meson",
config_flags=[
"-Dlibpldm-only=enabled",
"-Doem-ibm=enabled",
"-Dtests=disabled",
],
),
"openbmc/sdbusplus": PackageDef(
build_type="meson",
custom_post_dl=[
"cd tools",
f"./setup.py install --root=/ --prefix={prefix}",
"cd ..",
],
config_flags=[
"-Dexamples=disabled",
"-Dtests=disabled",
],
),
"openbmc/sdeventplus": PackageDef(
depends=["Naios/function2", "openbmc/stdplus"],
build_type="meson",
config_flags=[
"-Dexamples=false",
"-Dtests=disabled",
],
),
"openbmc/stdplus": PackageDef(
depends=["fmtlib/fmt", "google/googletest"],
build_type="meson",
config_flags=[
"-Dexamples=false",
"-Dtests=disabled",
],
),
} # type: Dict[str, PackageDef]
# Define common flags used for builds
configure_flags = " ".join(
[
f"--prefix={prefix}",
]
)
cmake_flags = " ".join(
[
"-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON",
"-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo",
f"-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH={prefix}",
"-GNinja",
"-DCMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM=ninja",
]
)
meson_flags = " ".join(
[
"--wrap-mode=nodownload",
f"-Dprefix={prefix}",
]
)
class Package(threading.Thread):
"""Class used to build the Docker stages for each package.
Generally, this class should not be instantiated directly but through
Package.generate_all().
"""
# Copy the packages dictionary.
packages = packages.copy()
# Lock used for thread-safety.
lock = threading.Lock()
def __init__(self, pkg: str):
""" pkg - The name of this package (ex. foo/bar ) """
super(Package, self).__init__()
self.package = pkg
self.exception = None # type: Optional[Exception]
# Reference to this package's
self.pkg_def = Package.packages[pkg]
self.pkg_def["__package"] = self
def run(self) -> None:
""" Thread 'run' function. Builds the Docker stage. """
# In case this package has no rev, fetch it from Github.
self._update_rev()
# Find all the Package objects that this package depends on.
# This section is locked because we are looking into another
# package's PackageDef dict, which could be being modified.
Package.lock.acquire()
deps: Iterable[Package] = [
Package.packages[deppkg]["__package"]
for deppkg in self.pkg_def.get("depends", [])
]
Package.lock.release()
# Wait until all the depends finish building. We need them complete
# for the "COPY" commands.
for deppkg in deps:
deppkg.join()
# Generate this package's Dockerfile.
dockerfile = f"""
FROM {docker_base_img_name}
{self._df_copycmds()}
{self._df_build()}
"""
# Generate the resulting tag name and save it to the PackageDef.
# This section is locked because we are modifying the PackageDef,
# which can be accessed by other threads.
Package.lock.acquire()
tag = Docker.tagname(self._stagename(), dockerfile)
self.pkg_def["__tag"] = tag
Package.lock.release()
# Do the build / save any exceptions.
try:
Docker.build(self.package, tag, dockerfile)
except Exception as e:
self.exception = e
@classmethod
def generate_all(cls) -> None:
"""Ensure a Docker stage is created for all defined packages.
These are done in parallel but with appropriate blocking per
package 'depends' specifications.
"""
# Create a Package for each defined package.
pkg_threads = [Package(p) for p in cls.packages.keys()]
# Start building them all.
# This section is locked because threads depend on each other,
# based on the packages, and they cannot 'join' on a thread
# which is not yet started. Adding a lock here allows all the
# threads to start before they 'join' their dependencies.
Package.lock.acquire()
for t in pkg_threads:
t.start()
Package.lock.release()
# Wait for completion.
for t in pkg_threads:
t.join()
# Check if the thread saved off its own exception.
if t.exception:
print(f"Package {t.package} failed!", file=sys.stderr)
raise t.exception
@staticmethod
def df_all_copycmds() -> str:
"""Formulate the Dockerfile snippet necessary to copy all packages
into the final image.
"""
return Package.df_copycmds_set(Package.packages.keys())
@classmethod
def depcache(cls) -> str:
"""Create the contents of the '/tmp/depcache'.
This file is a comma-separated list of "<pkg>:<rev>".
"""
# This needs to be sorted for consistency.
depcache = ""
for pkg in sorted(cls.packages.keys()):
depcache += "%s:%s," % (pkg, cls.packages[pkg]["rev"])
return depcache
def _update_rev(self) -> None:
""" Look up the HEAD for missing a static rev. """
if "rev" in self.pkg_def:
return
# Check if Jenkins/Gerrit gave us a revision and use it.
if gerrit_project == self.package and gerrit_rev:
print(
f"Found Gerrit revision for {self.package}: {gerrit_rev}",
file=sys.stderr,
)
self.pkg_def["rev"] = gerrit_rev
return
# Ask Github for all the branches.
lookup = git("ls-remote", "--heads", f"https://github.com/{self.package}")
# Find the branch matching {branch} (or fallback to master).
# This section is locked because we are modifying the PackageDef.
Package.lock.acquire()
for line in lookup.split("\n"):
if f"refs/heads/{branch}" in line:
self.pkg_def["rev"] = line.split()[0]
elif f"refs/heads/master" in line and "rev" not in self.pkg_def:
self.pkg_def["rev"] = line.split()[0]
Package.lock.release()
def _stagename(self) -> str:
""" Create a name for the Docker stage associated with this pkg. """
return self.package.replace("/", "-").lower()
def _url(self) -> str:
""" Get the URL for this package. """
rev = self.pkg_def["rev"]
# If the lambda exists, call it.
if "url" in self.pkg_def:
return self.pkg_def["url"](self.package, rev)
# Default to the github archive URL.
return f"https://github.com/{self.package}/archive/{rev}.tar.gz"
def _cmd_download(self) -> str:
"""Formulate the command necessary to download and unpack to source."""
url = self._url()
if ".tar." not in url:
raise NotImplementedError(
f"Unhandled download type for {self.package}: {url}"
)
cmd = f"curl -L {url} | tar -x"
if url.endswith(".bz2"):
cmd += "j"
elif url.endswith(".gz"):
cmd += "z"
else:
raise NotImplementedError(
f"Unknown tar flags needed for {self.package}: {url}"
)
return cmd
def _cmd_cd_srcdir(self) -> str:
""" Formulate the command necessary to 'cd' into the source dir. """
return f"cd {self.package.split('/')[-1]}*"
def _df_copycmds(self) -> str:
""" Formulate the dockerfile snippet necessary to COPY all depends. """
if "depends" not in self.pkg_def:
return ""
return Package.df_copycmds_set(self.pkg_def["depends"])
@staticmethod
def df_copycmds_set(pkgs: Iterable[str]) -> str:
"""Formulate the Dockerfile snippet necessary to COPY a set of
packages into a Docker stage.
"""
copy_cmds = ""
# Sort the packages for consistency.
for p in sorted(pkgs):
tag = Package.packages[p]["__tag"]
copy_cmds += f"COPY --from={tag} {prefix} {prefix}\n"
# Workaround for upstream docker bug and multiple COPY cmds
# https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/37965
copy_cmds += "RUN true\n"
return copy_cmds
def _df_build(self) -> str:
"""Formulate the Dockerfile snippet necessary to download, build, and
install a package into a Docker stage.
"""
# Download and extract source.
result = f"RUN {self._cmd_download()} && {self._cmd_cd_srcdir()} && "
# Handle 'custom_post_dl' commands.
custom_post_dl = self.pkg_def.get("custom_post_dl")
if custom_post_dl:
result += " && ".join(custom_post_dl) + " && "
# Build and install package based on 'build_type'.
build_type = self.pkg_def["build_type"]
if build_type == "autoconf":
result += self._cmd_build_autoconf()
elif build_type == "cmake":
result += self._cmd_build_cmake()
elif build_type == "custom":
result += self._cmd_build_custom()
elif build_type == "make":
result += self._cmd_build_make()
elif build_type == "meson":
result += self._cmd_build_meson()
else:
raise NotImplementedError(
f"Unhandled build type for {self.package}: {build_type}"
)
# Handle 'custom_post_install' commands.
custom_post_install = self.pkg_def.get("custom_post_install")
if custom_post_install:
result += " && " + " && ".join(custom_post_install)
return result
def _cmd_build_autoconf(self) -> str:
options = " ".join(self.pkg_def.get("config_flags", []))
env = " ".join(self.pkg_def.get("config_env", []))
result = "./bootstrap.sh && "
result += f"{env} ./configure {configure_flags} {options} && "
result += f"make -j{proc_count} && make install"
return result
def _cmd_build_cmake(self) -> str:
options = " ".join(self.pkg_def.get("config_flags", []))
env = " ".join(self.pkg_def.get("config_env", []))
result = "mkdir builddir && cd builddir && "
result += f"{env} cmake {cmake_flags} {options} .. && "
result += "cmake --build . --target all && "
result += "cmake --build . --target install && "
result += "cd .."
return result
def _cmd_build_custom(self) -> str:
return " && ".join(self.pkg_def.get("build_steps", []))
def _cmd_build_make(self) -> str:
return f"make -j{proc_count} && make install"
def _cmd_build_meson(self) -> str:
options = " ".join(self.pkg_def.get("config_flags", []))
env = " ".join(self.pkg_def.get("config_env", []))
result = f"{env} meson builddir {meson_flags} {options} && "
result += "ninja -C builddir && ninja -C builddir install"
return result
class Docker:
"""Class to assist with Docker interactions. All methods are static."""
@staticmethod
def timestamp() -> str:
""" Generate a timestamp for today using the ISO week. """
today = date.today().isocalendar()
return f"{today[0]}-W{today[1]:02}"
@staticmethod
def tagname(pkgname: str, dockerfile: str) -> str:
""" Generate a tag name for a package using a hash of the Dockerfile. """
result = docker_image_name
if pkgname:
result += "-" + pkgname
result += ":" + Docker.timestamp()
result += "-" + sha256(dockerfile.encode()).hexdigest()[0:16]
return result
@staticmethod
def build(pkg: str, tag: str, dockerfile: str) -> None:
"""Build a docker image using the Dockerfile and tagging it with 'tag'."""
# If we're not forcing builds, check if it already exists and skip.
if not force_build:
if docker.image.ls(tag, "--format", '"{{.Repository}}:{{.Tag}}"'):
print(f"Image {tag} already exists. Skipping.", file=sys.stderr)
return
# Build it.
# Capture the output of the 'docker build' command and send it to
# stderr (prefixed with the package name). This allows us to see
# progress but not polute stdout. Later on we output the final
# docker tag to stdout and we want to keep that pristine.
#
# Other unusual flags:
# --no-cache: Bypass the Docker cache if 'force_build'.
# --force-rm: Clean up Docker processes if they fail.
docker.build(
proxy_args,
"--network=host",
"--force-rm",
"--no-cache=true" if force_build else "--no-cache=false",
"-t",
tag,
"-",
_in=dockerfile,
_out=(
lambda line: print(
pkg + ":", line, end="", file=sys.stderr, flush=True
)
),
)
# Read a bunch of environment variables.
docker_image_name = os.environ.get("DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME", "openbmc/ubuntu-unit-test")
force_build = os.environ.get("FORCE_DOCKER_BUILD")
is_automated_ci_build = os.environ.get("BUILD_URL", False)
distro = os.environ.get("DISTRO", "ubuntu:jammy")
branch = os.environ.get("BRANCH", "master")
ubuntu_mirror = os.environ.get("UBUNTU_MIRROR")
http_proxy = os.environ.get("http_proxy")
gerrit_project = os.environ.get("GERRIT_PROJECT")
gerrit_rev = os.environ.get("GERRIT_PATCHSET_REVISION")
# Set up some common variables.
username = os.environ.get("USER", "root")
homedir = os.environ.get("HOME", "/root")
gid = os.getgid()
uid = os.getuid()
# Use well-known constants if user is root
if username == "root":
homedir = "/root"
gid = 0
uid = 0
# Determine the architecture for Docker.
arch = uname("-m").strip()
if arch == "ppc64le":
docker_base = "ppc64le/"
elif arch == "x86_64":
docker_base = ""
elif arch == "aarch64":
docker_base = "arm64v8/"
else:
print(
f"Unsupported system architecture({arch}) found for docker image",
file=sys.stderr,
)
sys.exit(1)
# Special flags if setting up a deb mirror.
mirror = ""
if "ubuntu" in distro and ubuntu_mirror:
mirror = f"""
RUN echo "deb {ubuntu_mirror} $(. /etc/os-release && echo $VERSION_CODENAME) main restricted universe multiverse" > /etc/apt/sources.list && \\
echo "deb {ubuntu_mirror} $(. /etc/os-release && echo $VERSION_CODENAME)-updates main restricted universe multiverse" >> /etc/apt/sources.list && \\
echo "deb {ubuntu_mirror} $(. /etc/os-release && echo $VERSION_CODENAME)-security main restricted universe multiverse" >> /etc/apt/sources.list && \\
echo "deb {ubuntu_mirror} $(. /etc/os-release && echo $VERSION_CODENAME)-proposed main restricted universe multiverse" >> /etc/apt/sources.list && \\
echo "deb {ubuntu_mirror} $(. /etc/os-release && echo $VERSION_CODENAME)-backports main restricted universe multiverse" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
"""
# Special flags for proxying.
proxy_cmd = ""
proxy_keyserver = ""
proxy_args = []
if http_proxy:
proxy_cmd = f"""
RUN echo "[http]" >> {homedir}/.gitconfig && \
echo "proxy = {http_proxy}" >> {homedir}/.gitconfig
"""
proxy_keyserver = f"--keyserver-options http-proxy={http_proxy}"
proxy_args.extend(
[
"--build-arg",
f"http_proxy={http_proxy}",
"--build-arg",
f"https_proxy={http_proxy}",
]
)
# Create base Dockerfile.
dockerfile_base = f"""
FROM {docker_base}{distro}
{mirror}
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND noninteractive
ENV PYTHONPATH "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/site-packages/"
# Sometimes the ubuntu key expires and we need a way to force an execution
# of the apt-get commands for the dbgsym-keyring. When this happens we see
# an error like: "Release: The following signatures were invalid:"
# Insert a bogus echo that we can change here when we get this error to force
# the update.
RUN echo "ubuntu keyserver rev as of 2021-04-21"
# We need the keys to be imported for dbgsym repos
# New releases have a package, older ones fall back to manual fetching
# https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Debug%20Symbol%20Packages
RUN apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade -yy && \
( apt-get install gpgv ubuntu-dbgsym-keyring || \
( apt-get install -yy dirmngr && \
apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com \
{proxy_keyserver} \
--recv-keys F2EDC64DC5AEE1F6B9C621F0C8CAB6595FDFF622 ) )
# Parse the current repo list into a debug repo list
RUN sed -n '/^deb /s,^deb [^ ]* ,deb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com ,p' /etc/apt/sources.list >/etc/apt/sources.list.d/debug.list
# Remove non-existent debug repos
RUN sed -i '/-\(backports\|security\) /d' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debug.list
RUN cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debug.list
RUN apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade -yy && apt-get install -yy \
gcc-12 \
g++-12 \
libc6-dbg \
libc6-dev \
libtool \
bison \
libdbus-1-dev \
flex \
cmake \
python3 \
python3-dev\
python3-yaml \
python3-mako \
python3-pip \
python3-setuptools \
python3-git \
python3-socks \
pkg-config \
autoconf \
autoconf-archive \
libsystemd-dev \
systemd \
libssl-dev \
libevdev-dev \
libjpeg-dev \
libpng-dev \
ninja-build \
sudo \
curl \
git \
dbus \
iputils-ping \
clang-14 \
clang-format-14 \
clang-tidy-14 \
clang-tools-14 \
shellcheck \
npm \
iproute2 \
libnl-3-dev \
libnl-genl-3-dev \
libconfig++-dev \
libsnmp-dev \
valgrind \
valgrind-dbg \
libpam0g-dev \
xxd \
libi2c-dev \
wget \
libldap2-dev \
libprotobuf-dev \
liburing-dev \
liburing2-dbgsym \
libperlio-gzip-perl \
libjson-perl \
protobuf-compiler \
libgpiod-dev \
device-tree-compiler \
libpciaccess-dev \
libmimetic-dev \
libxml2-utils \
libxml-simple-perl \
rsync \
libcryptsetup-dev
# Apply autoconf-archive-v2022.02.11 file ax_cxx_compile_stdcxx for C++20.
RUN curl "http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=autoconf-archive.git;a=blob_plain;f=m4/ax_cxx_compile_stdcxx.m4;hb=3311b6bdeff883c6a13952594a9dcb60bce6ba80" \
> /usr/share/aclocal/ax_cxx_compile_stdcxx.m4
RUN npm install -g eslint@latest eslint-plugin-json@latest
RUN update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gcc gcc /usr/bin/gcc-12 12 \
--slave /usr/bin/g++ g++ /usr/bin/g++-12 \
--slave /usr/bin/gcov gcov /usr/bin/gcov-12 \
--slave /usr/bin/gcov-dump gcov-dump /usr/bin/gcov-dump-12 \
--slave /usr/bin/gcov-tool gcov-tool /usr/bin/gcov-tool-12
RUN update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/clang clang /usr/bin/clang-14 1000 \
--slave /usr/bin/clang++ clang++ /usr/bin/clang++-14 \
--slave /usr/bin/clang-tidy clang-tidy /usr/bin/clang-tidy-14 \
--slave /usr/bin/clang-format clang-format /usr/bin/clang-format-14 \
--slave /usr/bin/run-clang-tidy run-clang-tidy.py /usr/bin/run-clang-tidy-14 \
--slave /usr/bin/scan-build scan-build /usr/bin/scan-build-14
"""
if is_automated_ci_build:
dockerfile_base += f"""
# Run an arbitrary command to polute the docker cache regularly force us
# to re-run `apt-get update` daily.
RUN echo {Docker.timestamp()}
RUN apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade -yy
"""
dockerfile_base += f"""
RUN pip3 install inflection
RUN pip3 install pycodestyle
RUN pip3 install jsonschema
RUN pip3 install meson==0.63.0
RUN pip3 install protobuf
RUN pip3 install codespell
RUN pip3 install requests
"""
# Note, we use sha1s here because the newest gitlint release doesn't include
# some features we need. Next time they release, we can rely on a direct
# release tag
dockerfile_base += f"""
RUN pip3 install git+https://github.com/jorisroovers/gitlint.git@8ede310d62d5794efa7518b235f899f8a8ad6a68\#subdirectory=gitlint-core
RUN pip3 install git+https://github.com/jorisroovers/gitlint.git@8ede310d62d5794efa7518b235f899f8a8ad6a68
"""
# Build the base and stage docker images.
docker_base_img_name = Docker.tagname("base", dockerfile_base)
Docker.build("base", docker_base_img_name, dockerfile_base)
Package.generate_all()
# Create the final Dockerfile.
dockerfile = f"""
# Build the final output image
FROM {docker_base_img_name}
{Package.df_all_copycmds()}
# Some of our infrastructure still relies on the presence of this file
# even though it is no longer needed to rebuild the docker environment
# NOTE: The file is sorted to ensure the ordering is stable.
RUN echo '{Package.depcache()}' > /tmp/depcache
# Final configuration for the workspace
RUN grep -q {gid} /etc/group || groupadd -f -g {gid} {username}
RUN mkdir -p "{os.path.dirname(homedir)}"
RUN grep -q {uid} /etc/passwd || useradd -d {homedir} -m -u {uid} -g {gid} {username}
RUN sed -i '1iDefaults umask=000' /etc/sudoers
RUN echo "{username} ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" >>/etc/sudoers
# Ensure user has ability to write to /usr/local for different tool
# and data installs
RUN chown -R {username}:{username} /usr/local/share
{proxy_cmd}
RUN /bin/bash
"""
# Do the final docker build
docker_final_img_name = Docker.tagname(None, dockerfile)
Docker.build("final", docker_final_img_name, dockerfile)
# Print the tag of the final image.
print(docker_final_img_name)