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+# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
+"""
+This module keeps commonly used components.
+"""
+from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals
+
+try:
+ from builtins import object
+except ImportError:
+ from __builtin__ import object
+import os
+import subprocess
+import sys
+import time
+
+
+class ColorString(object):
+ """Generate colorful strings on terminal"""
+
+ HEADER = "\033[95m"
+ BLUE = "\033[94m"
+ GREEN = "\033[92m"
+ WARNING = "\033[93m"
+ FAIL = "\033[91m"
+ ENDC = "\033[0m"
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def _make_color_str(text, color):
+ # In Python2, default encoding for unicode string is ASCII
+ if sys.version_info.major <= 2:
+ return "".join([color, text.encode("utf-8"), ColorString.ENDC])
+ # From Python3, default encoding for unicode string is UTF-8
+ return "".join([color, text, ColorString.ENDC])
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def ok(text):
+ if ColorString.is_disabled:
+ return text
+ return ColorString._make_color_str(text, ColorString.GREEN)
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def info(text):
+ if ColorString.is_disabled:
+ return text
+ return ColorString._make_color_str(text, ColorString.BLUE)
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def header(text):
+ if ColorString.is_disabled:
+ return text
+ return ColorString._make_color_str(text, ColorString.HEADER)
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def error(text):
+ if ColorString.is_disabled:
+ return text
+ return ColorString._make_color_str(text, ColorString.FAIL)
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def warning(text):
+ if ColorString.is_disabled:
+ return text
+ return ColorString._make_color_str(text, ColorString.WARNING)
+
+ is_disabled = False
+
+
+def run_shell_command(shell_cmd, cmd_dir=None):
+ """Run a single shell command.
+ @returns a tuple of shell command return code, stdout, stderr"""
+
+ if cmd_dir is not None and not os.path.exists(cmd_dir):
+ run_shell_command("mkdir -p %s" % cmd_dir)
+
+ start = time.time()
+ print("\t>>> Running: " + shell_cmd)
+ p = subprocess.Popen( # noqa
+ shell_cmd,
+ shell=True,
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
+ cwd=cmd_dir,
+ )
+ stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
+ end = time.time()
+
+ # Report time if we spent more than 5 minutes executing a command
+ execution_time = end - start
+ if execution_time > (60 * 5):
+ mins = execution_time / 60
+ secs = execution_time % 60
+ print("\t>time spent: %d minutes %d seconds" % (mins, secs))
+
+ return p.returncode, stdout, stderr
+
+
+def run_shell_commands(shell_cmds, cmd_dir=None, verbose=False):
+ """Execute a sequence of shell commands, which is equivalent to
+ running `cmd1 && cmd2 && cmd3`
+ @returns boolean indication if all commands succeeds.
+ """
+
+ if cmd_dir:
+ print("\t=== Set current working directory => %s" % cmd_dir)
+
+ for shell_cmd in shell_cmds:
+ ret_code, stdout, stderr = run_shell_command(shell_cmd, cmd_dir)
+ if stdout:
+ if verbose or ret_code != 0:
+ print(ColorString.info("stdout: \n"), stdout)
+ if stderr:
+ # contents in stderr is not necessarily to be error messages.
+ if verbose or ret_code != 0:
+ print(ColorString.error("stderr: \n"), stderr)
+ if ret_code != 0:
+ return False
+
+ return True