| """ |
| BitBake 'Fetch' implementations |
| |
| Classes for obtaining upstream sources for the |
| BitBake build tools. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| # Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Chris Larson |
| # |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only |
| # |
| # Based on functions from the base bb module, Copyright 2003 Holger Schurig |
| |
| import shlex |
| import re |
| import tempfile |
| import os |
| import errno |
| import bb |
| import bb.progress |
| import socket |
| import http.client |
| import urllib.request, urllib.parse, urllib.error |
| from bb.fetch2 import FetchMethod |
| from bb.fetch2 import FetchError |
| from bb.fetch2 import logger |
| from bb.fetch2 import runfetchcmd |
| from bb.utils import export_proxies |
| from bs4 import BeautifulSoup |
| from bs4 import SoupStrainer |
| |
| class WgetProgressHandler(bb.progress.LineFilterProgressHandler): |
| """ |
| Extract progress information from wget output. |
| Note: relies on --progress=dot (with -v or without -q/-nv) being |
| specified on the wget command line. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, d): |
| super(WgetProgressHandler, self).__init__(d) |
| # Send an initial progress event so the bar gets shown |
| self._fire_progress(0) |
| |
| def writeline(self, line): |
| percs = re.findall(r'(\d+)%\s+([\d.]+[A-Z])', line) |
| if percs: |
| progress = int(percs[-1][0]) |
| rate = percs[-1][1] + '/s' |
| self.update(progress, rate) |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| |
| class Wget(FetchMethod): |
| """Class to fetch urls via 'wget'""" |
| |
| # CDNs like CloudFlare may do a 'browser integrity test' which can fail |
| # with the standard wget/urllib User-Agent, so pretend to be a modern |
| # browser. |
| user_agent = "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:84.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/84.0" |
| |
| def check_certs(self, d): |
| """ |
| Should certificates be checked? |
| """ |
| return (d.getVar("BB_CHECK_SSL_CERTS") or "1") != "0" |
| |
| def supports(self, ud, d): |
| """ |
| Check to see if a given url can be fetched with wget. |
| """ |
| return ud.type in ['http', 'https', 'ftp', 'ftps'] |
| |
| def recommends_checksum(self, urldata): |
| return True |
| |
| def urldata_init(self, ud, d): |
| if 'protocol' in ud.parm: |
| if ud.parm['protocol'] == 'git': |
| raise bb.fetch2.ParameterError("Invalid protocol - if you wish to fetch from a git repository using http, you need to instead use the git:// prefix with protocol=http", ud.url) |
| |
| if 'downloadfilename' in ud.parm: |
| ud.basename = ud.parm['downloadfilename'] |
| else: |
| ud.basename = os.path.basename(ud.path) |
| |
| ud.localfile = d.expand(urllib.parse.unquote(ud.basename)) |
| if not ud.localfile: |
| ud.localfile = d.expand(urllib.parse.unquote(ud.host + ud.path).replace("/", ".")) |
| |
| self.basecmd = d.getVar("FETCHCMD_wget") or "/usr/bin/env wget -t 2 -T 30 --passive-ftp" |
| |
| if not self.check_certs(d): |
| self.basecmd += " --no-check-certificate" |
| |
| def _runwget(self, ud, d, command, quiet, workdir=None): |
| |
| progresshandler = WgetProgressHandler(d) |
| |
| logger.debug2("Fetching %s using command '%s'" % (ud.url, command)) |
| bb.fetch2.check_network_access(d, command, ud.url) |
| runfetchcmd(command + ' --progress=dot -v', d, quiet, log=progresshandler, workdir=workdir) |
| |
| def download(self, ud, d): |
| """Fetch urls""" |
| |
| fetchcmd = self.basecmd |
| |
| localpath = os.path.join(d.getVar("DL_DIR"), ud.localfile) + ".tmp" |
| bb.utils.mkdirhier(os.path.dirname(localpath)) |
| fetchcmd += " -O %s" % shlex.quote(localpath) |
| |
| if ud.user and ud.pswd: |
| fetchcmd += " --auth-no-challenge" |
| if ud.parm.get("redirectauth", "1") == "1": |
| # An undocumented feature of wget is that if the |
| # username/password are specified on the URI, wget will only |
| # send the Authorization header to the first host and not to |
| # any hosts that it is redirected to. With the increasing |
| # usage of temporary AWS URLs, this difference now matters as |
| # AWS will reject any request that has authentication both in |
| # the query parameters (from the redirect) and in the |
| # Authorization header. |
| fetchcmd += " --user=%s --password=%s" % (ud.user, ud.pswd) |
| |
| uri = ud.url.split(";")[0] |
| if os.path.exists(ud.localpath): |
| # file exists, but we didnt complete it.. trying again.. |
| fetchcmd += d.expand(" -c -P ${DL_DIR} '%s'" % uri) |
| else: |
| fetchcmd += d.expand(" -P ${DL_DIR} '%s'" % uri) |
| |
| self._runwget(ud, d, fetchcmd, False) |
| |
| # Try and verify any checksum now, meaning if it isn't correct, we don't remove the |
| # original file, which might be a race (imagine two recipes referencing the same |
| # source, one with an incorrect checksum) |
| bb.fetch2.verify_checksum(ud, d, localpath=localpath, fatal_nochecksum=False) |
| |
| # Remove the ".tmp" and move the file into position atomically |
| # Our lock prevents multiple writers but mirroring code may grab incomplete files |
| os.rename(localpath, localpath[:-4]) |
| |
| # Sanity check since wget can pretend it succeed when it didn't |
| # Also, this used to happen if sourceforge sent us to the mirror page |
| if not os.path.exists(ud.localpath): |
| raise FetchError("The fetch command returned success for url %s but %s doesn't exist?!" % (uri, ud.localpath), uri) |
| |
| if os.path.getsize(ud.localpath) == 0: |
| os.remove(ud.localpath) |
| raise FetchError("The fetch of %s resulted in a zero size file?! Deleting and failing since this isn't right." % (uri), uri) |
| |
| return True |
| |
| def checkstatus(self, fetch, ud, d, try_again=True): |
| class HTTPConnectionCache(http.client.HTTPConnection): |
| if fetch.connection_cache: |
| def connect(self): |
| """Connect to the host and port specified in __init__.""" |
| |
| sock = fetch.connection_cache.get_connection(self.host, self.port) |
| if sock: |
| self.sock = sock |
| else: |
| self.sock = socket.create_connection((self.host, self.port), |
| self.timeout, self.source_address) |
| fetch.connection_cache.add_connection(self.host, self.port, self.sock) |
| |
| if self._tunnel_host: |
| self._tunnel() |
| |
| class CacheHTTPHandler(urllib.request.HTTPHandler): |
| def http_open(self, req): |
| return self.do_open(HTTPConnectionCache, req) |
| |
| def do_open(self, http_class, req): |
| """Return an addinfourl object for the request, using http_class. |
| |
| http_class must implement the HTTPConnection API from httplib. |
| The addinfourl return value is a file-like object. It also |
| has methods and attributes including: |
| - info(): return a mimetools.Message object for the headers |
| - geturl(): return the original request URL |
| - code: HTTP status code |
| """ |
| host = req.host |
| if not host: |
| raise urllib.error.URLError('no host given') |
| |
| h = http_class(host, timeout=req.timeout) # will parse host:port |
| h.set_debuglevel(self._debuglevel) |
| |
| headers = dict(req.unredirected_hdrs) |
| headers.update(dict((k, v) for k, v in list(req.headers.items()) |
| if k not in headers)) |
| |
| # We want to make an HTTP/1.1 request, but the addinfourl |
| # class isn't prepared to deal with a persistent connection. |
| # It will try to read all remaining data from the socket, |
| # which will block while the server waits for the next request. |
| # So make sure the connection gets closed after the (only) |
| # request. |
| |
| # Don't close connection when connection_cache is enabled, |
| if fetch.connection_cache is None: |
| headers["Connection"] = "close" |
| else: |
| headers["Connection"] = "Keep-Alive" # Works for HTTP/1.0 |
| |
| headers = dict( |
| (name.title(), val) for name, val in list(headers.items())) |
| |
| if req._tunnel_host: |
| tunnel_headers = {} |
| proxy_auth_hdr = "Proxy-Authorization" |
| if proxy_auth_hdr in headers: |
| tunnel_headers[proxy_auth_hdr] = headers[proxy_auth_hdr] |
| # Proxy-Authorization should not be sent to origin |
| # server. |
| del headers[proxy_auth_hdr] |
| h.set_tunnel(req._tunnel_host, headers=tunnel_headers) |
| |
| try: |
| h.request(req.get_method(), req.selector, req.data, headers) |
| except socket.error as err: # XXX what error? |
| # Don't close connection when cache is enabled. |
| # Instead, try to detect connections that are no longer |
| # usable (for example, closed unexpectedly) and remove |
| # them from the cache. |
| if fetch.connection_cache is None: |
| h.close() |
| elif isinstance(err, OSError) and err.errno == errno.EBADF: |
| # This happens when the server closes the connection despite the Keep-Alive. |
| # Apparently urllib then uses the file descriptor, expecting it to be |
| # connected, when in reality the connection is already gone. |
| # We let the request fail and expect it to be |
| # tried once more ("try_again" in check_status()), |
| # with the dead connection removed from the cache. |
| # If it still fails, we give up, which can happen for bad |
| # HTTP proxy settings. |
| fetch.connection_cache.remove_connection(h.host, h.port) |
| raise urllib.error.URLError(err) |
| else: |
| r = h.getresponse() |
| |
| # Pick apart the HTTPResponse object to get the addinfourl |
| # object initialized properly. |
| |
| # Wrap the HTTPResponse object in socket's file object adapter |
| # for Windows. That adapter calls recv(), so delegate recv() |
| # to read(). This weird wrapping allows the returned object to |
| # have readline() and readlines() methods. |
| |
| # XXX It might be better to extract the read buffering code |
| # out of socket._fileobject() and into a base class. |
| r.recv = r.read |
| |
| # no data, just have to read |
| r.read() |
| class fp_dummy(object): |
| def read(self): |
| return "" |
| def readline(self): |
| return "" |
| def close(self): |
| pass |
| closed = False |
| |
| resp = urllib.response.addinfourl(fp_dummy(), r.msg, req.get_full_url()) |
| resp.code = r.status |
| resp.msg = r.reason |
| |
| # Close connection when server request it. |
| if fetch.connection_cache is not None: |
| if 'Connection' in r.msg and r.msg['Connection'] == 'close': |
| fetch.connection_cache.remove_connection(h.host, h.port) |
| |
| return resp |
| |
| class HTTPMethodFallback(urllib.request.BaseHandler): |
| """ |
| Fallback to GET if HEAD is not allowed (405 HTTP error) |
| """ |
| def http_error_405(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers): |
| fp.read() |
| fp.close() |
| |
| if req.get_method() != 'GET': |
| newheaders = dict((k, v) for k, v in list(req.headers.items()) |
| if k.lower() not in ("content-length", "content-type")) |
| return self.parent.open(urllib.request.Request(req.get_full_url(), |
| headers=newheaders, |
| origin_req_host=req.origin_req_host, |
| unverifiable=True)) |
| |
| raise urllib.request.HTTPError(req, code, msg, headers, None) |
| |
| # Some servers (e.g. GitHub archives, hosted on Amazon S3) return 403 |
| # Forbidden when they actually mean 405 Method Not Allowed. |
| http_error_403 = http_error_405 |
| |
| |
| class FixedHTTPRedirectHandler(urllib.request.HTTPRedirectHandler): |
| """ |
| urllib2.HTTPRedirectHandler resets the method to GET on redirect, |
| when we want to follow redirects using the original method. |
| """ |
| def redirect_request(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers, newurl): |
| newreq = urllib.request.HTTPRedirectHandler.redirect_request(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers, newurl) |
| newreq.get_method = req.get_method |
| return newreq |
| |
| # We need to update the environment here as both the proxy and HTTPS |
| # handlers need variables set. The proxy needs http_proxy and friends to |
| # be set, and HTTPSHandler ends up calling into openssl to load the |
| # certificates. In buildtools configurations this will be looking at the |
| # wrong place for certificates by default: we set SSL_CERT_FILE to the |
| # right location in the buildtools environment script but as BitBake |
| # prunes prunes the environment this is lost. When binaries are executed |
| # runfetchcmd ensures these values are in the environment, but this is |
| # pure Python so we need to update the environment. |
| # |
| # Avoid tramping the environment too much by using bb.utils.environment |
| # to scope the changes to the build_opener request, which is when the |
| # environment lookups happen. |
| newenv = bb.fetch2.get_fetcher_environment(d) |
| |
| with bb.utils.environment(**newenv): |
| import ssl |
| |
| if self.check_certs(d): |
| context = ssl.create_default_context() |
| else: |
| context = ssl._create_unverified_context() |
| |
| handlers = [FixedHTTPRedirectHandler, |
| HTTPMethodFallback, |
| urllib.request.ProxyHandler(), |
| CacheHTTPHandler(), |
| urllib.request.HTTPSHandler(context=context)] |
| opener = urllib.request.build_opener(*handlers) |
| |
| try: |
| uri = ud.url.split(";")[0] |
| r = urllib.request.Request(uri) |
| r.get_method = lambda: "HEAD" |
| # Some servers (FusionForge, as used on Alioth) require that the |
| # optional Accept header is set. |
| r.add_header("Accept", "*/*") |
| r.add_header("User-Agent", self.user_agent) |
| def add_basic_auth(login_str, request): |
| '''Adds Basic auth to http request, pass in login:password as string''' |
| import base64 |
| encodeuser = base64.b64encode(login_str.encode('utf-8')).decode("utf-8") |
| authheader = "Basic %s" % encodeuser |
| r.add_header("Authorization", authheader) |
| |
| if ud.user and ud.pswd: |
| add_basic_auth(ud.user + ':' + ud.pswd, r) |
| |
| try: |
| import netrc |
| n = netrc.netrc() |
| login, unused, password = n.authenticators(urllib.parse.urlparse(uri).hostname) |
| add_basic_auth("%s:%s" % (login, password), r) |
| except (TypeError, ImportError, IOError, netrc.NetrcParseError): |
| pass |
| |
| with opener.open(r, timeout=30) as response: |
| pass |
| except urllib.error.URLError as e: |
| if try_again: |
| logger.debug2("checkstatus: trying again") |
| return self.checkstatus(fetch, ud, d, False) |
| else: |
| # debug for now to avoid spamming the logs in e.g. remote sstate searches |
| logger.debug2("checkstatus() urlopen failed: %s" % e) |
| return False |
| except ConnectionResetError as e: |
| if try_again: |
| logger.debug2("checkstatus: trying again") |
| return self.checkstatus(fetch, ud, d, False) |
| else: |
| # debug for now to avoid spamming the logs in e.g. remote sstate searches |
| logger.debug2("checkstatus() urlopen failed: %s" % e) |
| return False |
| |
| return True |
| |
| def _parse_path(self, regex, s): |
| """ |
| Find and group name, version and archive type in the given string s |
| """ |
| |
| m = regex.search(s) |
| if m: |
| pname = '' |
| pver = '' |
| ptype = '' |
| |
| mdict = m.groupdict() |
| if 'name' in mdict.keys(): |
| pname = mdict['name'] |
| if 'pver' in mdict.keys(): |
| pver = mdict['pver'] |
| if 'type' in mdict.keys(): |
| ptype = mdict['type'] |
| |
| bb.debug(3, "_parse_path: %s, %s, %s" % (pname, pver, ptype)) |
| |
| return (pname, pver, ptype) |
| |
| return None |
| |
| def _modelate_version(self, version): |
| if version[0] in ['.', '-']: |
| if version[1].isdigit(): |
| version = version[1] + version[0] + version[2:len(version)] |
| else: |
| version = version[1:len(version)] |
| |
| version = re.sub('-', '.', version) |
| version = re.sub('_', '.', version) |
| version = re.sub('(rc)+', '.1000.', version) |
| version = re.sub('(beta)+', '.100.', version) |
| version = re.sub('(alpha)+', '.10.', version) |
| if version[0] == 'v': |
| version = version[1:len(version)] |
| return version |
| |
| def _vercmp(self, old, new): |
| """ |
| Check whether 'new' is newer than 'old' version. We use existing vercmp() for the |
| purpose. PE is cleared in comparison as it's not for build, and PR is cleared too |
| for simplicity as it's somehow difficult to get from various upstream format |
| """ |
| |
| (oldpn, oldpv, oldsuffix) = old |
| (newpn, newpv, newsuffix) = new |
| |
| # Check for a new suffix type that we have never heard of before |
| if newsuffix: |
| m = self.suffix_regex_comp.search(newsuffix) |
| if not m: |
| bb.warn("%s has a possible unknown suffix: %s" % (newpn, newsuffix)) |
| return False |
| |
| # Not our package so ignore it |
| if oldpn != newpn: |
| return False |
| |
| oldpv = self._modelate_version(oldpv) |
| newpv = self._modelate_version(newpv) |
| |
| return bb.utils.vercmp(("0", oldpv, ""), ("0", newpv, "")) |
| |
| def _fetch_index(self, uri, ud, d): |
| """ |
| Run fetch checkstatus to get directory information |
| """ |
| f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() |
| with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="wget-index-") as workdir, tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir=workdir, prefix="wget-listing-") as f: |
| fetchcmd = self.basecmd |
| fetchcmd += " -O " + f.name + " --user-agent='" + self.user_agent + "' '" + uri + "'" |
| try: |
| self._runwget(ud, d, fetchcmd, True, workdir=workdir) |
| fetchresult = f.read() |
| except bb.fetch2.BBFetchException: |
| fetchresult = "" |
| |
| return fetchresult |
| |
| def _check_latest_version(self, url, package, package_regex, current_version, ud, d): |
| """ |
| Return the latest version of a package inside a given directory path |
| If error or no version, return "" |
| """ |
| valid = 0 |
| version = ['', '', ''] |
| |
| bb.debug(3, "VersionURL: %s" % (url)) |
| soup = BeautifulSoup(self._fetch_index(url, ud, d), "html.parser", parse_only=SoupStrainer("a")) |
| if not soup: |
| bb.debug(3, "*** %s NO SOUP" % (url)) |
| return "" |
| |
| for line in soup.find_all('a', href=True): |
| bb.debug(3, "line['href'] = '%s'" % (line['href'])) |
| bb.debug(3, "line = '%s'" % (str(line))) |
| |
| newver = self._parse_path(package_regex, line['href']) |
| if not newver: |
| newver = self._parse_path(package_regex, str(line)) |
| |
| if newver: |
| bb.debug(3, "Upstream version found: %s" % newver[1]) |
| if valid == 0: |
| version = newver |
| valid = 1 |
| elif self._vercmp(version, newver) < 0: |
| version = newver |
| |
| pupver = re.sub('_', '.', version[1]) |
| |
| bb.debug(3, "*** %s -> UpstreamVersion = %s (CurrentVersion = %s)" % |
| (package, pupver or "N/A", current_version[1])) |
| |
| if valid: |
| return pupver |
| |
| return "" |
| |
| def _check_latest_version_by_dir(self, dirver, package, package_regex, current_version, ud, d): |
| """ |
| Scan every directory in order to get upstream version. |
| """ |
| version_dir = ['', '', ''] |
| version = ['', '', ''] |
| |
| dirver_regex = re.compile(r"(?P<pfx>\D*)(?P<ver>(\d+[\.\-_])*(\d+))") |
| s = dirver_regex.search(dirver) |
| if s: |
| version_dir[1] = s.group('ver') |
| else: |
| version_dir[1] = dirver |
| |
| dirs_uri = bb.fetch.encodeurl([ud.type, ud.host, |
| ud.path.split(dirver)[0], ud.user, ud.pswd, {}]) |
| bb.debug(3, "DirURL: %s, %s" % (dirs_uri, package)) |
| |
| soup = BeautifulSoup(self._fetch_index(dirs_uri, ud, d), "html.parser", parse_only=SoupStrainer("a")) |
| if not soup: |
| return version[1] |
| |
| for line in soup.find_all('a', href=True): |
| s = dirver_regex.search(line['href'].strip("/")) |
| if s: |
| sver = s.group('ver') |
| |
| # When prefix is part of the version directory it need to |
| # ensure that only version directory is used so remove previous |
| # directories if exists. |
| # |
| # Example: pfx = '/dir1/dir2/v' and version = '2.5' the expected |
| # result is v2.5. |
| spfx = s.group('pfx').split('/')[-1] |
| |
| version_dir_new = ['', sver, ''] |
| if self._vercmp(version_dir, version_dir_new) <= 0: |
| dirver_new = spfx + sver |
| path = ud.path.replace(dirver, dirver_new, True) \ |
| .split(package)[0] |
| uri = bb.fetch.encodeurl([ud.type, ud.host, path, |
| ud.user, ud.pswd, {}]) |
| |
| pupver = self._check_latest_version(uri, |
| package, package_regex, current_version, ud, d) |
| if pupver: |
| version[1] = pupver |
| |
| version_dir = version_dir_new |
| |
| return version[1] |
| |
| def _init_regexes(self, package, ud, d): |
| """ |
| Match as many patterns as possible such as: |
| gnome-common-2.20.0.tar.gz (most common format) |
| gtk+-2.90.1.tar.gz |
| xf86-input-synaptics-12.6.9.tar.gz |
| dri2proto-2.3.tar.gz |
| blktool_4.orig.tar.gz |
| libid3tag-0.15.1b.tar.gz |
| unzip552.tar.gz |
| icu4c-3_6-src.tgz |
| genext2fs_1.3.orig.tar.gz |
| gst-fluendo-mp3 |
| """ |
| # match most patterns which uses "-" as separator to version digits |
| pn_prefix1 = r"[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]*([-_][a-zA-Z]\w+)*\+?[-_]" |
| # a loose pattern such as for unzip552.tar.gz |
| pn_prefix2 = r"[a-zA-Z]+" |
| # a loose pattern such as for 80325-quicky-0.4.tar.gz |
| pn_prefix3 = r"[0-9]+[-]?[a-zA-Z]+" |
| # Save the Package Name (pn) Regex for use later |
| pn_regex = r"(%s|%s|%s)" % (pn_prefix1, pn_prefix2, pn_prefix3) |
| |
| # match version |
| pver_regex = r"(([A-Z]*\d+[a-zA-Z]*[\.\-_]*)+)" |
| |
| # match arch |
| parch_regex = "-source|_all_" |
| |
| # src.rpm extension was added only for rpm package. Can be removed if the rpm |
| # packaged will always be considered as having to be manually upgraded |
| psuffix_regex = r"(tar\.\w+|tgz|zip|xz|rpm|bz2|orig\.tar\.\w+|src\.tar\.\w+|src\.tgz|svnr\d+\.tar\.\w+|stable\.tar\.\w+|src\.rpm)" |
| |
| # match name, version and archive type of a package |
| package_regex_comp = re.compile(r"(?P<name>%s?\.?v?)(?P<pver>%s)(?P<arch>%s)?[\.-](?P<type>%s$)" |
| % (pn_regex, pver_regex, parch_regex, psuffix_regex)) |
| self.suffix_regex_comp = re.compile(psuffix_regex) |
| |
| # compile regex, can be specific by package or generic regex |
| pn_regex = d.getVar('UPSTREAM_CHECK_REGEX') |
| if pn_regex: |
| package_custom_regex_comp = re.compile(pn_regex) |
| else: |
| version = self._parse_path(package_regex_comp, package) |
| if version: |
| package_custom_regex_comp = re.compile( |
| r"(?P<name>%s)(?P<pver>%s)(?P<arch>%s)?[\.-](?P<type>%s)" % |
| (re.escape(version[0]), pver_regex, parch_regex, psuffix_regex)) |
| else: |
| package_custom_regex_comp = None |
| |
| return package_custom_regex_comp |
| |
| def latest_versionstring(self, ud, d): |
| """ |
| Manipulate the URL and try to obtain the latest package version |
| |
| sanity check to ensure same name and type. |
| """ |
| package = ud.path.split("/")[-1] |
| current_version = ['', d.getVar('PV'), ''] |
| |
| """possible to have no version in pkg name, such as spectrum-fw""" |
| if not re.search(r"\d+", package): |
| current_version[1] = re.sub('_', '.', current_version[1]) |
| current_version[1] = re.sub('-', '.', current_version[1]) |
| return (current_version[1], '') |
| |
| package_regex = self._init_regexes(package, ud, d) |
| if package_regex is None: |
| bb.warn("latest_versionstring: package %s don't match pattern" % (package)) |
| return ('', '') |
| bb.debug(3, "latest_versionstring, regex: %s" % (package_regex.pattern)) |
| |
| uri = "" |
| regex_uri = d.getVar("UPSTREAM_CHECK_URI") |
| if not regex_uri: |
| path = ud.path.split(package)[0] |
| |
| # search for version matches on folders inside the path, like: |
| # "5.7" in http://download.gnome.org/sources/${PN}/5.7/${PN}-${PV}.tar.gz |
| dirver_regex = re.compile(r"(?P<dirver>[^/]*(\d+\.)*\d+([-_]r\d+)*)/") |
| m = dirver_regex.search(path) |
| if m: |
| pn = d.getVar('PN') |
| dirver = m.group('dirver') |
| |
| dirver_pn_regex = re.compile(r"%s\d?" % (re.escape(pn))) |
| if not dirver_pn_regex.search(dirver): |
| return (self._check_latest_version_by_dir(dirver, |
| package, package_regex, current_version, ud, d), '') |
| |
| uri = bb.fetch.encodeurl([ud.type, ud.host, path, ud.user, ud.pswd, {}]) |
| else: |
| uri = regex_uri |
| |
| return (self._check_latest_version(uri, package, package_regex, |
| current_version, ud, d), '') |