| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-2.5 |
| |
| ===================== |
| File Download Support |
| ===================== |
| |
| | |
| |
| BitBake's fetch module is a standalone piece of library code that deals |
| with the intricacies of downloading source code and files from remote |
| systems. Fetching source code is one of the cornerstones of building |
| software. As such, this module forms an important part of BitBake. |
| |
| The current fetch module is called "fetch2" and refers to the fact that |
| it is the second major version of the API. The original version is |
| obsolete and has been removed from the codebase. Thus, in all cases, |
| "fetch" refers to "fetch2" in this manual. |
| |
| The Download (Fetch) |
| ==================== |
| |
| BitBake takes several steps when fetching source code or files. The |
| fetcher codebase deals with two distinct processes in order: obtaining |
| the files from somewhere (cached or otherwise) and then unpacking those |
| files into a specific location and perhaps in a specific way. Getting |
| and unpacking the files is often optionally followed by patching. |
| Patching, however, is not covered by this module. |
| |
| The code to execute the first part of this process, a fetch, looks |
| something like the following: :: |
| |
| src_uri = (d.getVar('SRC_URI') or "").split() |
| fetcher = bb.fetch2.Fetch(src_uri, d) |
| fetcher.download() |
| |
| This code sets up an instance of the fetch class. The instance uses a |
| space-separated list of URLs from the :term:`SRC_URI` |
| variable and then calls the ``download`` method to download the files. |
| |
| The instantiation of the fetch class is usually followed by: :: |
| |
| rootdir = l.getVar('WORKDIR') |
| fetcher.unpack(rootdir) |
| |
| This code unpacks the downloaded files to the specified by ``WORKDIR``. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| For convenience, the naming in these examples matches the variables |
| used by OpenEmbedded. If you want to see the above code in action, |
| examine the OpenEmbedded class file ``base.bbclass`` |
| . |
| |
| The ``SRC_URI`` and ``WORKDIR`` variables are not hardcoded into the |
| fetcher, since those fetcher methods can be (and are) called with |
| different variable names. In OpenEmbedded for example, the shared state |
| (sstate) code uses the fetch module to fetch the sstate files. |
| |
| When the ``download()`` method is called, BitBake tries to resolve the |
| URLs by looking for source files in a specific search order: |
| |
| - *Pre-mirror Sites:* BitBake first uses pre-mirrors to try and find |
| source files. These locations are defined using the |
| :term:`PREMIRRORS` variable. |
| |
| - *Source URI:* If pre-mirrors fail, BitBake uses the original URL (e.g |
| from ``SRC_URI``). |
| |
| - *Mirror Sites:* If fetch failures occur, BitBake next uses mirror |
| locations as defined by the :term:`MIRRORS` variable. |
| |
| For each URL passed to the fetcher, the fetcher calls the submodule that |
| handles that particular URL type. This behavior can be the source of |
| some confusion when you are providing URLs for the ``SRC_URI`` variable. |
| Consider the following two URLs: :: |
| |
| http://git.yoctoproject.org/git/poky;protocol=git |
| git://git.yoctoproject.org/git/poky;protocol=http |
| |
| In the former case, the URL is passed to the ``wget`` fetcher, which does not |
| understand "git". Therefore, the latter case is the correct form since the Git |
| fetcher does know how to use HTTP as a transport. |
| |
| Here are some examples that show commonly used mirror definitions: :: |
| |
| PREMIRRORS ?= "\ |
| bzr://.*/.\* http://somemirror.org/sources/ \\n \ |
| cvs://.*/.\* http://somemirror.org/sources/ \\n \ |
| git://.*/.\* http://somemirror.org/sources/ \\n \ |
| hg://.*/.\* http://somemirror.org/sources/ \\n \ |
| osc://.*/.\* http://somemirror.org/sources/ \\n \ |
| p4://.*/.\* http://somemirror.org/sources/ \\n \ |
| svn://.*/.\* http://somemirror.org/sources/ \\n" |
| |
| MIRRORS =+ "\ |
| ftp://.*/.\* http://somemirror.org/sources/ \\n \ |
| http://.*/.\* http://somemirror.org/sources/ \\n \ |
| https://.*/.\* http://somemirror.org/sources/ \\n" |
| |
| It is useful to note that BitBake |
| supports cross-URLs. It is possible to mirror a Git repository on an |
| HTTP server as a tarball. This is what the ``git://`` mapping in the |
| previous example does. |
| |
| Since network accesses are slow, BitBake maintains a cache of files |
| downloaded from the network. Any source files that are not local (i.e. |
| downloaded from the Internet) are placed into the download directory, |
| which is specified by the :term:`DL_DIR` variable. |
| |
| File integrity is of key importance for reproducing builds. For |
| non-local archive downloads, the fetcher code can verify SHA-256 and MD5 |
| checksums to ensure the archives have been downloaded correctly. You can |
| specify these checksums by using the ``SRC_URI`` variable with the |
| appropriate varflags as follows: :: |
| |
| SRC_URI[md5sum] = "value" |
| SRC_URI[sha256sum] = "value" |
| |
| You can also specify the checksums as |
| parameters on the ``SRC_URI`` as shown below: :: |
| |
| SRC_URI = "http://example.com/foobar.tar.bz2;md5sum=4a8e0f237e961fd7785d19d07fdb994d" |
| |
| If multiple URIs exist, you can specify the checksums either directly as |
| in the previous example, or you can name the URLs. The following syntax |
| shows how you name the URIs: :: |
| |
| SRC_URI = "http://example.com/foobar.tar.bz2;name=foo" |
| SRC_URI[foo.md5sum] = 4a8e0f237e961fd7785d19d07fdb994d |
| |
| After a file has been downloaded and |
| has had its checksum checked, a ".done" stamp is placed in ``DL_DIR``. |
| BitBake uses this stamp during subsequent builds to avoid downloading or |
| comparing a checksum for the file again. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| It is assumed that local storage is safe from data corruption. If |
| this were not the case, there would be bigger issues to worry about. |
| |
| If :term:`BB_STRICT_CHECKSUM` is set, any |
| download without a checksum triggers an error message. The |
| :term:`BB_NO_NETWORK` variable can be used to |
| make any attempted network access a fatal error, which is useful for |
| checking that mirrors are complete as well as other things. |
| |
| .. _bb-the-unpack: |
| |
| The Unpack |
| ========== |
| |
| The unpack process usually immediately follows the download. For all |
| URLs except Git URLs, BitBake uses the common ``unpack`` method. |
| |
| A number of parameters exist that you can specify within the URL to |
| govern the behavior of the unpack stage: |
| |
| - *unpack:* Controls whether the URL components are unpacked. If set to |
| "1", which is the default, the components are unpacked. If set to |
| "0", the unpack stage leaves the file alone. This parameter is useful |
| when you want an archive to be copied in and not be unpacked. |
| |
| - *dos:* Applies to ``.zip`` and ``.jar`` files and specifies whether |
| to use DOS line ending conversion on text files. |
| |
| - *basepath:* Instructs the unpack stage to strip the specified |
| directories from the source path when unpacking. |
| |
| - *subdir:* Unpacks the specific URL to the specified subdirectory |
| within the root directory. |
| |
| The unpack call automatically decompresses and extracts files with ".Z", |
| ".z", ".gz", ".xz", ".zip", ".jar", ".ipk", ".rpm". ".srpm", ".deb" and |
| ".bz2" extensions as well as various combinations of tarball extensions. |
| |
| As mentioned, the Git fetcher has its own unpack method that is |
| optimized to work with Git trees. Basically, this method works by |
| cloning the tree into the final directory. The process is completed |
| using references so that there is only one central copy of the Git |
| metadata needed. |
| |
| .. _bb-fetchers: |
| |
| Fetchers |
| ======== |
| |
| As mentioned earlier, the URL prefix determines which fetcher submodule |
| BitBake uses. Each submodule can support different URL parameters, which |
| are described in the following sections. |
| |
| .. _local-file-fetcher: |
| |
| Local file fetcher (``file://``) |
| -------------------------------- |
| |
| This submodule handles URLs that begin with ``file://``. The filename |
| you specify within the URL can be either an absolute or relative path to |
| a file. If the filename is relative, the contents of the |
| :term:`FILESPATH` variable is used in the same way |
| ``PATH`` is used to find executables. If the file cannot be found, it is |
| assumed that it is available in :term:`DL_DIR` by the |
| time the ``download()`` method is called. |
| |
| If you specify a directory, the entire directory is unpacked. |
| |
| Here are a couple of example URLs, the first relative and the second |
| absolute: :: |
| |
| SRC_URI = "file://relativefile.patch" |
| SRC_URI = "file:///Users/ich/very_important_software" |
| |
| .. _http-ftp-fetcher: |
| |
| HTTP/FTP wget fetcher (``http://``, ``ftp://``, ``https://``) |
| ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| This fetcher obtains files from web and FTP servers. Internally, the |
| fetcher uses the wget utility. |
| |
| The executable and parameters used are specified by the |
| ``FETCHCMD_wget`` variable, which defaults to sensible values. The |
| fetcher supports a parameter "downloadfilename" that allows the name of |
| the downloaded file to be specified. Specifying the name of the |
| downloaded file is useful for avoiding collisions in |
| :term:`DL_DIR` when dealing with multiple files that |
| have the same name. |
| |
| Some example URLs are as follows: :: |
| |
| SRC_URI = "http://oe.handhelds.org/not_there.aac" |
| SRC_URI = "ftp://oe.handhelds.org/not_there_as_well.aac" |
| SRC_URI = "ftp://you@oe.handhelds.org/home/you/secret.plan" |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| Because URL parameters are delimited by semi-colons, this can |
| introduce ambiguity when parsing URLs that also contain semi-colons, |
| for example: |
| :: |
| |
| SRC_URI = "http://abc123.org/git/?p=gcc/gcc.git;a=snapshot;h=a5dd47" |
| |
| |
| Such URLs should should be modified by replacing semi-colons with '&' |
| characters: |
| :: |
| |
| SRC_URI = "http://abc123.org/git/?p=gcc/gcc.git&a=snapshot&h=a5dd47" |
| |
| |
| In most cases this should work. Treating semi-colons and '&' in |
| queries identically is recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium |
| (W3C). Note that due to the nature of the URL, you may have to |
| specify the name of the downloaded file as well: |
| :: |
| |
| SRC_URI = "http://abc123.org/git/?p=gcc/gcc.git&a=snapshot&h=a5dd47;downloadfilename=myfile.bz2" |
| |
| |
| .. _cvs-fetcher: |
| |
| CVS fetcher (``(cvs://``) |
| ------------------------- |
| |
| This submodule handles checking out files from the CVS version control |
| system. You can configure it using a number of different variables: |
| |
| - :term:`FETCHCMD_cvs <FETCHCMD>`: The name of the executable to use when running |
| the ``cvs`` command. This name is usually "cvs". |
| |
| - :term:`SRCDATE`: The date to use when fetching the CVS source code. A |
| special value of "now" causes the checkout to be updated on every |
| build. |
| |
| - :term:`CVSDIR`: Specifies where a temporary |
| checkout is saved. The location is often ``DL_DIR/cvs``. |
| |
| - CVS_PROXY_HOST: The name to use as a "proxy=" parameter to the |
| ``cvs`` command. |
| |
| - CVS_PROXY_PORT: The port number to use as a "proxyport=" |
| parameter to the ``cvs`` command. |
| |
| As well as the standard username and password URL syntax, you can also |
| configure the fetcher with various URL parameters: |
| |
| The supported parameters are as follows: |
| |
| - *"method":* The protocol over which to communicate with the CVS |
| server. By default, this protocol is "pserver". If "method" is set to |
| "ext", BitBake examines the "rsh" parameter and sets ``CVS_RSH``. You |
| can use "dir" for local directories. |
| |
| - *"module":* Specifies the module to check out. You must supply this |
| parameter. |
| |
| - *"tag":* Describes which CVS TAG should be used for the checkout. By |
| default, the TAG is empty. |
| |
| - *"date":* Specifies a date. If no "date" is specified, the |
| :term:`SRCDATE` of the configuration is used to |
| checkout a specific date. The special value of "now" causes the |
| checkout to be updated on every build. |
| |
| - *"localdir":* Used to rename the module. Effectively, you are |
| renaming the output directory to which the module is unpacked. You |
| are forcing the module into a special directory relative to |
| :term:`CVSDIR`. |
| |
| - *"rsh":* Used in conjunction with the "method" parameter. |
| |
| - *"scmdata":* Causes the CVS metadata to be maintained in the tarball |
| the fetcher creates when set to "keep". The tarball is expanded into |
| the work directory. By default, the CVS metadata is removed. |
| |
| - *"fullpath":* Controls whether the resulting checkout is at the |
| module level, which is the default, or is at deeper paths. |
| |
| - *"norecurse":* Causes the fetcher to only checkout the specified |
| directory with no recurse into any subdirectories. |
| |
| - *"port":* The port to which the CVS server connects. |
| |
| Some example URLs are as follows: :: |
| |
| SRC_URI = "cvs://CVSROOT;module=mymodule;tag=some-version;method=ext" |
| SRC_URI = "cvs://CVSROOT;module=mymodule;date=20060126;localdir=usethat" |
| |
| .. _svn-fetcher: |
| |
| Subversion (SVN) Fetcher (``svn://``) |
| ------------------------------------- |
| |
| This fetcher submodule fetches code from the Subversion source control |
| system. The executable used is specified by ``FETCHCMD_svn``, which |
| defaults to "svn". The fetcher's temporary working directory is set by |
| :term:`SVNDIR`, which is usually ``DL_DIR/svn``. |
| |
| The supported parameters are as follows: |
| |
| - *"module":* The name of the svn module to checkout. You must provide |
| this parameter. You can think of this parameter as the top-level |
| directory of the repository data you want. |
| |
| - *"path_spec":* A specific directory in which to checkout the |
| specified svn module. |
| |
| - *"protocol":* The protocol to use, which defaults to "svn". If |
| "protocol" is set to "svn+ssh", the "ssh" parameter is also used. |
| |
| - *"rev":* The revision of the source code to checkout. |
| |
| - *"scmdata":* Causes the ".svn" directories to be available during |
| compile-time when set to "keep". By default, these directories are |
| removed. |
| |
| - *"ssh":* An optional parameter used when "protocol" is set to |
| "svn+ssh". You can use this parameter to specify the ssh program used |
| by svn. |
| |
| - *"transportuser":* When required, sets the username for the |
| transport. By default, this parameter is empty. The transport |
| username is different than the username used in the main URL, which |
| is passed to the subversion command. |
| |
| Following are three examples using svn: :: |
| |
| SRC_URI = "svn://myrepos/proj1;module=vip;protocol=http;rev=667" |
| SRC_URI = "svn://myrepos/proj1;module=opie;protocol=svn+ssh" |
| SRC_URI = "svn://myrepos/proj1;module=trunk;protocol=http;path_spec=${MY_DIR}/proj1" |
| |
| .. _git-fetcher: |
| |
| Git Fetcher (``git://``) |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| This fetcher submodule fetches code from the Git source control system. |
| The fetcher works by creating a bare clone of the remote into |
| :term:`GITDIR`, which is usually ``DL_DIR/git2``. This |
| bare clone is then cloned into the work directory during the unpack |
| stage when a specific tree is checked out. This is done using alternates |
| and by reference to minimize the amount of duplicate data on the disk |
| and make the unpack process fast. The executable used can be set with |
| ``FETCHCMD_git``. |
| |
| This fetcher supports the following parameters: |
| |
| - *"protocol":* The protocol used to fetch the files. The default is |
| "git" when a hostname is set. If a hostname is not set, the Git |
| protocol is "file". You can also use "http", "https", "ssh" and |
| "rsync". |
| |
| - *"nocheckout":* Tells the fetcher to not checkout source code when |
| unpacking when set to "1". Set this option for the URL where there is |
| a custom routine to checkout code. The default is "0". |
| |
| - *"rebaseable":* Indicates that the upstream Git repository can be |
| rebased. You should set this parameter to "1" if revisions can become |
| detached from branches. In this case, the source mirror tarball is |
| done per revision, which has a loss of efficiency. Rebasing the |
| upstream Git repository could cause the current revision to disappear |
| from the upstream repository. This option reminds the fetcher to |
| preserve the local cache carefully for future use. The default value |
| for this parameter is "0". |
| |
| - *"nobranch":* Tells the fetcher to not check the SHA validation for |
| the branch when set to "1". The default is "0". Set this option for |
| the recipe that refers to the commit that is valid for a tag instead |
| of the branch. |
| |
| - *"bareclone":* Tells the fetcher to clone a bare clone into the |
| destination directory without checking out a working tree. Only the |
| raw Git metadata is provided. This parameter implies the "nocheckout" |
| parameter as well. |
| |
| - *"branch":* The branch(es) of the Git tree to clone. If unset, this |
| is assumed to be "master". The number of branch parameters much match |
| the number of name parameters. |
| |
| - *"rev":* The revision to use for the checkout. The default is |
| "master". |
| |
| - *"tag":* Specifies a tag to use for the checkout. To correctly |
| resolve tags, BitBake must access the network. For that reason, tags |
| are often not used. As far as Git is concerned, the "tag" parameter |
| behaves effectively the same as the "rev" parameter. |
| |
| - *"subpath":* Limits the checkout to a specific subpath of the tree. |
| By default, the whole tree is checked out. |
| |
| - *"destsuffix":* The name of the path in which to place the checkout. |
| By default, the path is ``git/``. |
| |
| - *"usehead":* Enables local ``git://`` URLs to use the current branch |
| HEAD as the revision for use with ``AUTOREV``. The "usehead" |
| parameter implies no branch and only works when the transfer protocol |
| is ``file://``. |
| |
| Here are some example URLs: :: |
| |
| SRC_URI = "git://git.oe.handhelds.org/git/vip.git;tag=version-1" |
| SRC_URI = "git://git.oe.handhelds.org/git/vip.git;protocol=http" |
| |
| .. _gitsm-fetcher: |
| |
| Git Submodule Fetcher (``gitsm://``) |
| ------------------------------------ |
| |
| This fetcher submodule inherits from the :ref:`Git |
| fetcher<bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-fetching:git fetcher |
| (\`\`git://\`\`)>` and extends that fetcher's behavior by fetching a |
| repository's submodules. :term:`SRC_URI` is passed to the Git fetcher as |
| described in the :ref:`bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-fetching:git |
| fetcher (\`\`git://\`\`)` section. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| You must clean a recipe when switching between '``git://``' and |
| '``gitsm://``' URLs. |
| |
| The Git Submodules fetcher is not a complete fetcher implementation. |
| The fetcher has known issues where it does not use the normal source |
| mirroring infrastructure properly. Further, the submodule sources it |
| fetches are not visible to the licensing and source archiving |
| infrastructures. |
| |
| .. _clearcase-fetcher: |
| |
| ClearCase Fetcher (``ccrc://``) |
| ------------------------------- |
| |
| This fetcher submodule fetches code from a |
| `ClearCase <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rational_ClearCase>`__ |
| repository. |
| |
| To use this fetcher, make sure your recipe has proper |
| :term:`SRC_URI`, :term:`SRCREV`, and |
| :term:`PV` settings. Here is an example: :: |
| |
| SRC_URI = "ccrc://cc.example.org/ccrc;vob=/example_vob;module=/example_module" |
| SRCREV = "EXAMPLE_CLEARCASE_TAG" |
| PV = "${@d.getVar("SRCREV", False).replace("/", "+")}" |
| |
| The fetcher uses the ``rcleartool`` or |
| ``cleartool`` remote client, depending on which one is available. |
| |
| Following are options for the ``SRC_URI`` statement: |
| |
| - *vob*: The name, which must include the prepending "/" character, |
| of the ClearCase VOB. This option is required. |
| |
| - *module*: The module, which must include the prepending "/" |
| character, in the selected VOB. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| The module and vob options are combined to create the load rule in the |
| view config spec. As an example, consider the vob and module values from |
| the SRC_URI statement at the start of this section. Combining those values |
| results in the following: :: |
| |
| load /example_vob/example_module |
| |
| - *proto*: The protocol, which can be either ``http`` or ``https``. |
| |
| By default, the fetcher creates a configuration specification. If you |
| want this specification written to an area other than the default, use |
| the ``CCASE_CUSTOM_CONFIG_SPEC`` variable in your recipe to define where |
| the specification is written. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| the SRCREV loses its functionality if you specify this variable. However, |
| SRCREV is still used to label the archive after a fetch even though it does |
| not define what is fetched. |
| |
| Here are a couple of other behaviors worth mentioning: |
| |
| - When using ``cleartool``, the login of ``cleartool`` is handled by |
| the system. The login require no special steps. |
| |
| - In order to use ``rcleartool`` with authenticated users, an |
| "rcleartool login" is necessary before using the fetcher. |
| |
| .. _perforce-fetcher: |
| |
| Perforce Fetcher (``p4://``) |
| ---------------------------- |
| |
| This fetcher submodule fetches code from the |
| `Perforce <https://www.perforce.com/>`__ source control system. The |
| executable used is specified by ``FETCHCMD_p4``, which defaults to "p4". |
| The fetcher's temporary working directory is set by |
| :term:`P4DIR`, which defaults to "DL_DIR/p4". |
| The fetcher does not make use of a perforce client, instead it |
| relies on ``p4 files`` to retrieve a list of |
| files and ``p4 print`` to transfer the content |
| of those files locally. |
| |
| To use this fetcher, make sure your recipe has proper |
| :term:`SRC_URI`, :term:`SRCREV`, and |
| :term:`PV` values. The p4 executable is able to use the |
| config file defined by your system's ``P4CONFIG`` environment variable |
| in order to define the Perforce server URL and port, username, and |
| password if you do not wish to keep those values in a recipe itself. If |
| you choose not to use ``P4CONFIG``, or to explicitly set variables that |
| ``P4CONFIG`` can contain, you can specify the ``P4PORT`` value, which is |
| the server's URL and port number, and you can specify a username and |
| password directly in your recipe within ``SRC_URI``. |
| |
| Here is an example that relies on ``P4CONFIG`` to specify the server URL |
| and port, username, and password, and fetches the Head Revision: :: |
| |
| SRC_URI = "p4://example-depot/main/source/..." |
| SRCREV = "${AUTOREV}" |
| PV = "p4-${SRCPV}" |
| S = "${WORKDIR}/p4" |
| |
| Here is an example that specifies the server URL and port, username, and |
| password, and fetches a Revision based on a Label: :: |
| |
| P4PORT = "tcp:p4server.example.net:1666" |
| SRC_URI = "p4://user:passwd@example-depot/main/source/..." |
| SRCREV = "release-1.0" |
| PV = "p4-${SRCPV}" |
| S = "${WORKDIR}/p4" |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| You should always set S to "${WORKDIR}/p4" in your recipe. |
| |
| By default, the fetcher strips the depot location from the local file paths. In |
| the above example, the content of ``example-depot/main/source/`` will be placed |
| in ``${WORKDIR}/p4``. For situations where preserving parts of the remote depot |
| paths locally is desirable, the fetcher supports two parameters: |
| |
| - *"module":* |
| The top-level depot location or directory to fetch. The value of this |
| parameter can also point to a single file within the depot, in which case |
| the local file path will include the module path. |
| - *"remotepath":* |
| When used with the value "``keep``", the fetcher will mirror the full depot |
| paths locally for the specified location, even in combination with the |
| ``module`` parameter. |
| |
| Here is an example use of the the ``module`` parameter: :: |
| |
| SRC_URI = "p4://user:passwd@example-depot/main;module=source/..." |
| |
| In this case, the content of the top-level directory ``source/`` will be fetched |
| to ``${P4DIR}``, including the directory itself. The top-level directory will |
| be accesible at ``${P4DIR}/source/``. |
| |
| Here is an example use of the the ``remotepath`` parameter: :: |
| |
| SRC_URI = "p4://user:passwd@example-depot/main;module=source/...;remotepath=keep" |
| |
| In this case, the content of the top-level directory ``source/`` will be fetched |
| to ``${P4DIR}``, but the complete depot paths will be mirrored locally. The |
| top-level directory will be accessible at |
| ``${P4DIR}/example-depot/main/source/``. |
| |
| .. _repo-fetcher: |
| |
| Repo Fetcher (``repo://``) |
| -------------------------- |
| |
| This fetcher submodule fetches code from ``google-repo`` source control |
| system. The fetcher works by initiating and syncing sources of the |
| repository into :term:`REPODIR`, which is usually |
| ``${DL_DIR}/repo``. |
| |
| This fetcher supports the following parameters: |
| |
| - *"protocol":* Protocol to fetch the repository manifest (default: |
| git). |
| |
| - *"branch":* Branch or tag of repository to get (default: master). |
| |
| - *"manifest":* Name of the manifest file (default: ``default.xml``). |
| |
| Here are some example URLs: :: |
| |
| SRC_URI = "repo://REPOROOT;protocol=git;branch=some_branch;manifest=my_manifest.xml" |
| SRC_URI = "repo://REPOROOT;protocol=file;branch=some_branch;manifest=my_manifest.xml" |
| |
| .. _az-fetcher: |
| |
| Az Fetcher (``az://``) |
| -------------------------- |
| |
| This submodule fetches data from an |
| `Azure Storage account <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/>`__ , |
| it inherits its functionality from the HTTP wget fetcher, but modifies its |
| behavior to accomodate the usage of a |
| `Shared Access Signature (SAS) <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-sas-overview>`__ |
| for non-public data. |
| |
| Such functionality is set by the variable: |
| |
| - :term:`AZ_SAS`: The Azure Storage Shared Access Signature provides secure |
| delegate access to resources, if this variable is set, the Az Fetcher will |
| use it when fetching artifacts from the cloud. |
| |
| You can specify the AZ_SAS variable as shown below: :: |
| |
| AZ_SAS = "se=2021-01-01&sp=r&sv=2018-11-09&sr=c&skoid=<skoid>&sig=<signature>" |
| |
| Here is an example URL: :: |
| |
| SRC_URI = "az://<azure-storage-account>.blob.core.windows.net/<foo_container>/<bar_file>" |
| |
| It can also be used when setting mirrors definitions using the :term:`PREMIRRORS` variable. |
| |
| Other Fetchers |
| -------------- |
| |
| Fetch submodules also exist for the following: |
| |
| - Bazaar (``bzr://``) |
| |
| - Mercurial (``hg://``) |
| |
| - npm (``npm://``) |
| |
| - OSC (``osc://``) |
| |
| - Secure FTP (``sftp://``) |
| |
| - Secure Shell (``ssh://``) |
| |
| - Trees using Git Annex (``gitannex://``) |
| |
| No documentation currently exists for these lesser used fetcher |
| submodules. However, you might find the code helpful and readable. |
| |
| Auto Revisions |
| ============== |
| |
| We need to document ``AUTOREV`` and ``SRCREV_FORMAT`` here. |