#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # This script computes the new "current" toolstate for the toolstate repo (not to be # confused with publishing the test results, which happens in `src/bootstrap/toolstate.rs`). # It gets called from `src/ci/publish_toolstate.sh` when a new commit lands on `master` # (i.e., after it passed all checks on `auto`). from __future__ import print_function import sys import re import os import json import datetime import collections import textwrap try: import urllib2 from urllib2 import HTTPError except ImportError: import urllib.request as urllib2 from urllib.error import HTTPError try: import typing except ImportError: pass # List of people to ping when the status of a tool or a book changed. # These should be collaborators of the rust-lang/rust repository (with at least # read privileges on it). CI will fail otherwise. MAINTAINERS = { 'book': {'carols10cents'}, 'nomicon': {'frewsxcv', 'Gankra', 'JohnTitor'}, 'reference': {'Havvy', 'matthewjasper', 'ehuss'}, 'rust-by-example': {'marioidival'}, 'embedded-book': {'adamgreig', 'andre-richter', 'jamesmunns', 'therealprof'}, 'edition-guide': {'ehuss'}, 'rustc-dev-guide': {'spastorino', 'amanjeev', 'JohnTitor'}, } LABELS = { 'book': ['C-bug'], 'nomicon': ['C-bug'], 'reference': ['C-bug'], 'rust-by-example': ['C-bug'], 'embedded-book': ['C-bug'], 'edition-guide': ['C-bug'], 'rustc-dev-guide': ['C-bug'], } REPOS = { 'book': 'https://github.com/rust-lang/book', 'nomicon': 'https://github.com/rust-lang/nomicon', 'reference': 'https://github.com/rust-lang/reference', 'rust-by-example': 'https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-by-example', 'embedded-book': 'https://github.com/rust-embedded/book', 'edition-guide': 'https://github.com/rust-lang/edition-guide', 'rustc-dev-guide': 'https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide', } def load_json_from_response(resp): # type: (typing.Any) -> typing.Any content = resp.read() if isinstance(content, bytes): content_str = content.decode('utf-8') else: print("Refusing to decode " + str(type(content)) + " to str") return json.loads(content_str) def validate_maintainers(repo, github_token): # type: (str, str) -> None '''Ensure all maintainers are assignable on a GitHub repo''' next_link_re = re.compile(r'<([^>]+)>; rel="next"') # Load the list of assignable people in the GitHub repo assignable = [] # type: typing.List[str] url = 'https://api.github.com/repos/' \ + '%s/collaborators?per_page=100' % repo # type: typing.Optional[str] while url is not None: response = urllib2.urlopen(urllib2.Request(url, headers={ 'Authorization': 'token ' + github_token, # Properly load nested teams. 'Accept': 'application/vnd.github.hellcat-preview+json', })) assignable.extend(user['login'] for user in load_json_from_response(response)) # Load the next page if available url = None link_header = response.headers.get('Link') if link_header: matches = next_link_re.match(link_header) if matches is not None: url = matches.group(1) errors = False for tool, maintainers in MAINTAINERS.items(): for maintainer in maintainers: if maintainer not in assignable: errors = True print( "error: %s maintainer @%s is not assignable in the %s repo" % (tool, maintainer, repo), ) if errors: print() print(" To be assignable, a person needs to be explicitly listed as a") print(" collaborator in the repository settings. The simple way to") print(" fix this is to ask someone with 'admin' privileges on the repo") print(" to add the person or whole team as a collaborator with 'read'") print(" privileges. Those privileges don't grant any extra permissions") print(" so it's safe to apply them.") print() print("The build will fail due to this.") exit(1) def read_current_status(current_commit, path): # type: (str, str) -> typing.Mapping[str, typing.Any] '''Reads build status of `current_commit` from content of `history/*.tsv` ''' with open(path, 'r') as f: for line in f: (commit, status) = line.split('\t', 1) if commit == current_commit: return json.loads(status) return {} def gh_url(): # type: () -> str return os.environ['TOOLSTATE_ISSUES_API_URL'] def maybe_delink(message): # type: (str) -> str if os.environ.get('TOOLSTATE_SKIP_MENTIONS') is not None: return message.replace("@", "") return message def issue( tool, status, assignees, relevant_pr_number, relevant_pr_user, labels, github_token, ): # type: (str, str, typing.Iterable[str], str, str, typing.List[str], str) -> None '''Open an issue about the toolstate failure.''' if status == 'test-fail': status_description = 'has failing tests' else: status_description = 'no longer builds' request = json.dumps({ 'body': maybe_delink(textwrap.dedent('''\ Hello, this is your friendly neighborhood mergebot. After merging PR {}, I observed that the tool {} {}. A follow-up PR to the repository {} is needed to fix the fallout. cc @{}, do you think you would have time to do the follow-up work? If so, that would be great! ''').format( relevant_pr_number, tool, status_description, REPOS.get(tool), relevant_pr_user )), 'title': '`{}` no longer builds after {}'.format(tool, relevant_pr_number), 'assignees': list(assignees), 'labels': labels, }) print("Creating issue:\n{}".format(request)) response = urllib2.urlopen(urllib2.Request( gh_url(), request.encode(), { 'Authorization': 'token ' + github_token, 'Content-Type': 'application/json', } )) response.read() def update_latest( current_commit, relevant_pr_number, relevant_pr_url, relevant_pr_user, pr_reviewer, current_datetime, github_token, ): # type: (str, str, str, str, str, str, str) -> str '''Updates `_data/latest.json` to match build result of the given commit. ''' with open('_data/latest.json', 'r+') as f: latest = json.load(f, object_pairs_hook=collections.OrderedDict) current_status = { os: read_current_status(current_commit, 'history/' + os + '.tsv') for os in ['windows', 'linux'] } slug = 'rust-lang/rust' message = textwrap.dedent('''\ 📣 Toolstate changed by {}! Tested on commit {}@{}. Direct link to PR: <{}> ''').format(relevant_pr_number, slug, current_commit, relevant_pr_url) anything_changed = False for status in latest: tool = status['tool'] changed = False create_issue_for_status = None # set to the status that caused the issue for os, s in current_status.items(): old = status[os] new = s.get(tool, old) status[os] = new maintainers = ' '.join('@'+name for name in MAINTAINERS.get(tool, ())) # comparing the strings, but they are ordered appropriately: # "test-pass" > "test-fail" > "build-fail" if new > old: # things got fixed or at least the status quo improved changed = True message += '🎉 {} on {}: {} → {} (cc {}).\n' \ .format(tool, os, old, new, maintainers) elif new < old: # tests or builds are failing and were not failing before changed = True title = '💔 {} on {}: {} → {}' \ .format(tool, os, old, new) message += '{} (cc {}).\n' \ .format(title, maintainers) # See if we need to create an issue. # Create issue if things no longer build. # (No issue for mere test failures to avoid spurious issues.) if new == 'build-fail': create_issue_for_status = new if create_issue_for_status is not None: try: issue( tool, create_issue_for_status, MAINTAINERS.get(tool, ()), relevant_pr_number, relevant_pr_user, LABELS.get(tool, []), github_token, ) except HTTPError as e: # network errors will simply end up not creating an issue, but that's better # than failing the entire build job print("HTTPError when creating issue for status regression: {0}\n{1!r}" .format(e, e.read())) except IOError as e: print("I/O error when creating issue for status regression: {0}".format(e)) except: print("Unexpected error when creating issue for status regression: {0}" .format(sys.exc_info()[0])) raise if changed: status['commit'] = current_commit status['datetime'] = current_datetime anything_changed = True if not anything_changed: return '' f.seek(0) f.truncate(0) json.dump(latest, f, indent=4, separators=(',', ': ')) return message # Warning: Do not try to add a function containing the body of this try block. # There are variables declared within that are implicitly global; it is unknown # which ones precisely but at least this is true for `github_token`. try: if __name__ != '__main__': exit(0) repo = os.environ.get('TOOLSTATE_VALIDATE_MAINTAINERS_REPO') if repo: github_token = os.environ.get('TOOLSTATE_REPO_ACCESS_TOKEN') if github_token: # FIXME: This is currently broken. Starting on 2021-09-15, GitHub # seems to have changed it so that to list the collaborators # requires admin permissions. I think this will probably just need # to be removed since we are probably not going to use an admin # token, and I don't see another way to do this. print('maintainer validation disabled') # validate_maintainers(repo, github_token) else: print('skipping toolstate maintainers validation since no GitHub token is present') # When validating maintainers don't run the full script. exit(0) cur_commit = sys.argv[1] cur_datetime = datetime.datetime.utcnow().strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ') cur_commit_msg = sys.argv[2] save_message_to_path = sys.argv[3] github_token = sys.argv[4] # assume that PR authors are also owners of the repo where the branch lives relevant_pr_match = re.search( r'Auto merge of #([0-9]+) - ([^:]+):[^,]+, r=(\S+)', cur_commit_msg, ) if relevant_pr_match: number = relevant_pr_match.group(1) relevant_pr_user = relevant_pr_match.group(2) relevant_pr_number = 'rust-lang/rust#' + number relevant_pr_url = 'https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/' + number pr_reviewer = relevant_pr_match.group(3) else: number = '-1' relevant_pr_user = 'ghost' relevant_pr_number = '' relevant_pr_url = '' pr_reviewer = 'ghost' message = update_latest( cur_commit, relevant_pr_number, relevant_pr_url, relevant_pr_user, pr_reviewer, cur_datetime, github_token, ) if not message: print('') sys.exit(0) print(message) if not github_token: print('Dry run only, not committing anything') sys.exit(0) with open(save_message_to_path, 'w') as f: f.write(message) # Write the toolstate comment on the PR as well. issue_url = gh_url() + '/{}/comments'.format(number) response = urllib2.urlopen(urllib2.Request( issue_url, json.dumps({'body': maybe_delink(message)}).encode(), { 'Authorization': 'token ' + github_token, 'Content-Type': 'application/json', } )) response.read() except HTTPError as e: print("HTTPError: %s\n%r" % (e, e.read())) raise