#!/usr/bin/perl # bts: This program provides a convenient interface to the Debian # Bug Tracking System. # # Written by Joey Hess # Modifications by Julian Gilbey # Modifications by Josh Triplett # Copyright 2001-2003 Joey Hess # Modifications Copyright 2001-2003 Julian Gilbey # Modifications Copyright 2007 Josh Triplett # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # Use our own subclass of Pod::Text to # a) Strip the POD markup before displaying it via "bts help" # b) Automatically display the text which is supposed to be replaced by the # user between <>, as per convention. package Pod::BTS; use strict; use base qw(Pod::Text); sub cmd_i { return '<' . $_[2] . '>' } package main; =head1 NAME bts - developers' command line interface to the Debian Bug Tracking System =cut use 5.010; # for defined-or use strict; use warnings; use File::Basename; use File::Copy; use File::HomeDir; use File::Path qw(make_path rmtree); use File::Spec; use File::Temp qw/tempfile/; use Net::SMTP; use Cwd; use IO::File; use IO::Handle; use Devscripts::DB_File_Lock; use Devscripts::Debbugs; use Fcntl qw(O_RDWR O_RDONLY O_CREAT F_SETFD); use Getopt::Long; use Encode; # Need support for ; as query param separator use URI 1.37; use URI::QueryParam; use Scalar::Util qw(looks_like_number); use POSIX qw(locale_h strftime); setlocale(LC_TIME, "C"); # so that strftime is locale independent # Funny UTF-8 warning messages from HTML::Parse should be ignorable (#292671) $SIG{'__WARN__'} = sub { warn $_[0] unless $_[0] =~ /^Parsing of undecoded UTF-8 will give garbage when decoding entities/; }; my $it = undef; my $last_user = ''; my $lwp_broken = undef; my $authen_sasl_broken; my $ua; sub have_lwp() { return ($lwp_broken ? 0 : 1) if defined $lwp_broken; eval { require LWP; require LWP::UserAgent; require HTTP::Status; require HTTP::Date; }; if ($@) { if ($@ =~ m%^Can\'t locate LWP%) { $lwp_broken = "the libwww-perl package is not installed"; } else { $lwp_broken = "couldn't load LWP::UserAgent: $@"; } } else { $lwp_broken = ''; } return $lwp_broken ? 0 : 1; } sub have_authen_sasl() { return ($authen_sasl_broken ? 0 : 1) if defined $authen_sasl_broken; eval { require Authen::SASL; }; if ($@) { if ($@ =~ m%^Can't locate Authen/SASL%) { $authen_sasl_broken = 'the libauthen-sasl-perl package is not installed'; } else { $authen_sasl_broken = "couldn't load Authen::SASL: $@"; } } else { $authen_sasl_broken = ''; } return $authen_sasl_broken ? 0 : 1; } # Constants sub MIRROR_ERROR { 0; } sub MIRROR_DOWNLOADED { 1; } sub MIRROR_UP_TO_DATE { 2; } my $NONPRINT = "\\x00-\\x1F\\x7F-\\xFF"; # we need this later for MIME stuff my $progname = basename($0); my $modified_conf_msg; my $debug = (exists $ENV{'DEBUG'} and $ENV{'DEBUG'}) ? 1 : 0; # Program version handling # The BTS changed its format :/ Pages downloaded using old versions # of bts won't look very good, so we force updating if the last cached # version was downloaded by a devscripts version less than # $new_cache_format_version my $version = '###VERSION###'; $version = '2.9.6' if $version =~ /\#/; # for testing unconfigured version my $new_cache_format_version = '2.9.6'; # The official list is mirrored # bugs-mirror.debian.org:/srv/bugs.debian.org/etc/config # in the variable @gTags; we copy it verbatim here. # # Note that it is also in the POD documentation in the bts_tag # function below, look for "potato". our (@gTags, @valid_tags, %valid_tags); #<<< This variable definition should be kept verbatim from the BTS config @gTags = ( "patch", "wontfix", "moreinfo", "unreproducible", "help", "security", "upstream", "pending", "confirmed", "ipv6", "lfs", "d-i", "l10n", "newcomer", "a11y", "ftbfs", "fixed-upstream", "fixed", "fixed-in-experimental", "sid", "experimental", "potato", "woody", "sarge", "sarge-ignore", "etch", "etch-ignore", "lenny", "lenny-ignore", "squeeze", "squeeze-ignore", "wheezy", "wheezy-ignore", "jessie", "jessie-ignore", "stretch", "stretch-ignore", "buster", "buster-ignore", "bullseye", "bullseye-ignore","bookworm","bookworm-ignore", "trixie","trixie-ignore", ); #>>> *valid_tags = \@gTags; %valid_tags = map { $_ => 1 } @valid_tags; my @valid_severities = qw(wishlist minor normal important serious grave critical); my $browser; # Will set if necessary $ENV{HOME} = File::HomeDir->my_home; my $cachedir = $ENV{XDG_CACHE_HOME} || File::Spec->catdir($ENV{HOME}, '.cache'); $cachedir = File::Spec->catdir($cachedir, 'devscripts', 'bts'); my $timestampdb = File::Spec->catfile($cachedir, 'bts_timestamps.db'); my $prunestamp = File::Spec->catfile($cachedir, 'bts_prune.timestamp'); my %timestamp; END { # This works even if we haven't tied it untie %timestamp; } my %clonedbugs = (); my %ccpackages = (); my %ccsubmitters = (); =head1 SYNOPSIS B [I] I [I] [B<#>I] [B<.>|B<,> I [I] [B<#>I]] ... =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a command line interface to the Debian Bug Tracking System (BTS), intended mainly for use by developers. It lets the BTS be manipulated using simple commands that can be run at the prompt or in a script, does various sanity checks on the input, and constructs and sends a mail to the BTS control address for you. A local cache of web pages and e-mails from the BTS may also be created and updated. In general, the command line interface is the same as what you would write in a mail to control@bugs.debian.org, just prefixed with "bts". For example: % bts severity 69042 normal % bts merge 69042 43233 % bts retitle 69042 blah blah A few additional commands have been added for your convenience, and this program is less strict about what constitutes a valid bug number. For example, "severity Bug#85942 normal" is understood, as is "severity #85942 normal". (Of course, your shell may regard "#" as a comment character though, so you may need to quote it!) Also, for your convenience, this program allows you to abbreviate commands to the shortest unique substring (similar to how cvs lets you abbreviate commands). So it understands things like "bts cl 85942". It is also possible to include a comment in the mail sent to the BTS. If your shell does not strip out the comment in a command like "bts severity 30321 normal #inflated severity", then this program is smart enough to figure out where the comment is, and include it in the email. Note that most shells do strip out such comments before they get to the program, unless the comment is quoted. (Something like "bts severity #85942 normal" will not be treated as a comment!) You can specify multiple commands by separating them with a single dot, rather like B; a single comma may also be used; all the commands will then be sent in a single mail. It is important the dot/comma is surrounded by whitespace so it is not mistaken for part of a command. For example (quoting where necessary so that B sees the comment): % bts severity 95672 normal , merge 95672 95673 \#they are the same! The abbreviation "it" may be used to refer to the last mentioned bug number, so you could write: % bts severity 95672 wishlist , retitle it "bts: please add a --foo option" Please use this program responsibly, and do take our users into consideration. =head1 OPTIONS B examines the B configuration files as described below. Command line options override the configuration file settings, though. =over 4 =item B<-o>, B<--offline> Make B use cached bugs for the B and B commands, if a cache is available for the requested data. See the B command, below for information on setting up a cache. =item B<--online>, B<--no-offline> Opposite of B<--offline>; overrides any configuration file directive to work offline. =item B<-n>, B<--no-action> Do not send emails but print them to standard output. =item B<--cache>, B<--no-cache> Should we attempt to cache new versions of BTS pages when performing B/B commands? Default is to cache. =item B<--cache-mode=>{B|B|B} When running a B command, should we only mirror the basic bug (B), or should we also mirror the mbox version (B), or should we mirror the whole thing, including the mbox and the boring attachments to the BTS bug pages and the acknowledgement emails (B)? Default is B. =item B<--cache-delay=>I Time in seconds to delay between each download, to avoid hammering the BTS web server. Default is 5 seconds. =item B<--mbox> Open a mail reader to read the mbox corresponding to a given bug number for B and B commands. =item B<--mailreader=>I Specify the command to read the mbox. Must contain a "B<%s>" string (unquoted!), which will be replaced by the name of the mbox file. The command will be split on white space and will not be passed to a shell. Default is 'B'. (Also, B<%%> will be substituted by a single B<%> if this is needed.) =item B<--cc-addr=>I Send carbon copies to a list of users. I should be a comma-separated list of email addresses. Multiple options add more CCs. =item B<--use-default-cc> Add the addresses specified in the configuration file option B to the list specified using B<--cc-addr>. This is the default. =item B<--no-use-default-cc> Do not add addresses specified in B to the carbon copy list. =item B<--sendmail=>I Specify the B command. The command will be split on white space and will not be passed to a shell. Default is F. The B<-t> option will be automatically added if the command is F or F. For other mailers, if they require a B<-t> option, this must be included in the I, for example: B<--sendmail="/usr/sbin/mymailer -t">. =item B<--mutt> Use B for sending of mails. Default is not to use B, except for some commands. Note that one of B<$DEBEMAIL> or B<$EMAIL> must be set in the environment in order to use B to send emails. =item B<--no-mutt> Don't use B for sending of mails. =item B<--soap-timeout=>I Specify a timeout for SOAP calls as used by the B [IB<:>I ...] Uses the SOAP interface to output a list of bugs which match the given selection requirements. The following keys are allowed, and may be given multiple times. =over 8 =item B Binary package name. =item B Source package name. =item B E-mail address of the maintainer. =item B E-mail address of the submitter. =item B Bug severity. =item B Status of the bug. One of B, B, or B. =item B Tags applied to the bug. If B is specified, may include usertags in addition to the standard tags. =item B Bug's owner. =item B Address of someone who sent mail to the log. =item B Bugs which affect this package. =item B List of bugs to search within. =item B Users to use when looking up usertags. =item B Whether to search archived bugs or normal bugs; defaults to B<0> (i.e. only search normal bugs). As a special case, if archive is B, both archived and unarchived bugs are returned. =back For example, to select the set of bugs submitted by jrandomdeveloper@example.com and tagged B, one would use bts select submitter:jrandomdeveloper@example.com tag:wontfix If a key is used multiple times then the set of bugs selected includes those matching any of the supplied values; for example bts select package:foo severity:wishlist severity:minor returns all bugs of package foo with either wishlist or minor severity. =cut sub bts_select { my @args = @_; my $bugs = Devscripts::Debbugs::select(@args); if (not defined $bugs) { die "Error while retrieving bugs from SOAP server"; } print map { qq($_\n) } @{$bugs}; } =item B [I | BI | BI[B<,>I ...] | B] ... Uses the SOAP interface to output status information for the given bugs (or as read from the listed files -- use B<-> to indicate STDIN). By default, all populated fields for a bug are displayed. If B is given, empty fields will also be displayed. If B is given, only those fields will be displayed. No validity checking is performed on any specified fields. =cut sub bts_status { my @args = @_; my @bugs; my $showempty = 0; my %field; for my $bug (@args) { if (looks_like_number($bug)) { push @bugs, $bug; } elsif ($bug =~ m{^file:(.+)}) { my $file = $1; my $fh; if ($file eq '-') { $fh = \*STDIN; } else { $fh = IO::File->new($file, 'r') or die "Unable to open $file for reading: $!"; } while (<$fh>) { chomp; next if /^\s*\#/; s/\s//g; next unless looks_like_number($_); push @bugs, $_; } } elsif ($bug =~ m{^fields:(.+)}) { my $fields = $1; for my $field (split /,/, $fields) { $field{ lc $field } = 1; } $showempty = 1; } elsif ($bug =~ m{^verbose$}) { $showempty = 1; } } my $bugs = Devscripts::Debbugs::status(map { [bug => $_, indicatesource => 1] } @bugs); return if ($bugs eq ""); my $first = 1; for my $bug (keys %{$bugs}) { print "\n" if not $first; $first = 0; my @keys = grep { $_ ne 'bug_num' } keys %{ $bugs->{$bug} }; for my $key ('bug_num', @keys) { if (%field) { next unless exists $field{$key}; } my $out; if (ref($bugs->{$bug}{$key}) eq 'ARRAY') { $out .= join(',', @{ $bugs->{$bug}{$key} }); } elsif (ref($bugs->{$bug}{$key}) eq 'HASH') { $out .= join(',', map { $_ . ' => ' . ($bugs->{$bug}{$key}{$_} || '') } keys %{ $bugs->{$bug}{$key} }); } else { $out .= $bugs->{$bug}{$key} || ''; } if ($out || $showempty) { print "$key\t$out\n"; } } } } =item B I I [I ...] The B control command allows you to duplicate a I report. It is useful in the case where a single report actually indicates that multiple distinct bugs have occurred. "New IDs" are negative numbers, separated by spaces, which may be used in subsequent control commands to refer to the newly duplicated bugs. A new report is generated for each new ID. =cut sub bts_clone { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts clone: clone what bug?\n"; @_ or die "bts clone: must specify at least one new ID\n"; foreach (@_) { $_ =~ /^-\d+$/ or die "bts clone: new IDs must be negative numbers\n"; $clonedbugs{$_} = 1; } mailbts("cloning $bug", "clone $bug " . join(" ", @_)); } sub common_close { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts $command[$index]: close what bug?\n"; my $version = shift; $version = "" unless defined $version; opts_done(@_); mailbts("closing $bug", "close $bug $version"); return $bug; } # Do not include this in the manpage - it's deprecated # # =item B I I # # Close a I. Remember that using this to close a bug is often bad manners, # sending an informative mail to nnnnn-done@bugs.debian.org is much better. # You should specify which I of the package closed the I, if # possible. # # =cut sub bts_close { my ($bug) = common_close(@_); warn <<"EOT"; $progname: Closing $bug as you requested. Please note that the "$progname close" command is deprecated! It is usually better to email nnnnnn-done\@$btsserver with an informative mail. Please remember to email $bug-submitter\@$btsserver with an explanation of why you have closed this bug. Thank you! EOT } =item B I [I] Mark a I as Done. This forces interactive mode since done messages should include an explanation why the bug is being closed. You should specify which I of the package closed the bug, if possible. =cut sub bts_done { my ($bug) = common_close(@_); # Force interactive mode since done mails shouldn't be sent without an # explanation if (not $use_mutt) { $interactive = 'force'; } # Include the submitter in the email, so we act like a mail to -done $ccsubmitters{"$bug-submitter"} = 1; } =item B I [I] Reopen a I, with optional I. =cut sub bts_reopen { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts reopen: reopen what bug?\n"; my $submitter = shift || ''; # optional opts_done(@_); mailbts("reopening $bug", "reopen $bug $submitter"); } =item B I Archive a I that has previously been archived but is currently not. The I must fulfill all of the requirements for archiving with the exception of those that are time-based. =cut sub bts_archive { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts archive: archive what bug?\n"; opts_done(@_); mailbts("archiving $bug", "archive $bug"); } =item B I Unarchive a I that is currently archived. =cut sub bts_unarchive { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts unarchive: unarchive what bug?\n"; opts_done(@_); mailbts("unarchiving $bug", "unarchive $bug"); } =item B I I Change the I<title> of the I<bug>. =cut sub bts_retitle { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts retitle: retitle what bug?\n"; my $title = join(" ", @_); if (!length $title) { die "bts retitle: set title of $bug to what?\n"; } mailbts("retitle $bug to $title", "retitle $bug $title"); } =item B<summary> I<bug> [I<messagenum>] Select a message number that should be used as the summary of a I<bug>. If no message number is given, the summary is cleared. =cut sub bts_summary { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts summary: change summary of what bug?\n"; my $msg = shift || ''; mailbts("summary $bug $msg", "summary $bug $msg"); } =item B<submitter> I<bug> [I<bug> ...] I<submitter-email> Change the submitter address of a I<bug> or a number of bugs, with B<!> meaning `use the address on the current email as the new submitter address'. =cut sub bts_submitter { @_ or die "bts submitter: change submitter of what bug?\n"; my $submitter = checkemail(pop, 1); if (!defined $submitter) { die "bts submitter: change submitter to what?\n"; } foreach (@_) { my $bug = checkbug($_) or die "bts submitter: $_ is not a bug number\n"; mailbts("submitter $bug", "submitter $bug $submitter"); } } =item B<reassign> I<bug> [I<bug> ...] I<package> [I<version>] Reassign a I<bug> or a number of bugs to a different I<package>. The I<version> field is optional; see the explanation at L<https://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-control>. =cut sub bts_reassign { my ($bug, @bugs); while ($_ = shift) { $bug = checkbug($_, 1) or last; push @bugs, $bug; } @bugs or die "bts reassign: reassign what bug(s)?\n"; my $package = $_ or die "bts reassign: reassign bug(s) to what package?\n"; my $version = shift; $version = "" unless defined $version; if (length $version and $version !~ /\d/) { die "bts reassign: version number $version contains no digits!\n"; } opts_done(@_); foreach $bug (@bugs) { mailbts("reassign $bug to $package", "reassign $bug $package $version"); } foreach my $packagename (split /,/, $package) { $packagename =~ s/^src://; $ccpackages{$packagename} = 1; } } =item B<found> I<bug> [I<version>] Indicate that a I<bug> was found to exist in a particular package version. Without I<version>, the list of fixed versions is cleared and the bug is reopened. =cut sub bts_found { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts found: found what bug?\n"; my $version = shift; if (!defined $version) { warn "$progname: found has no version number, but sending to the BTS anyway\n"; $version = ""; } opts_done(@_); mailbts("found $bug in $version", "found $bug $version"); } =item B<notfound> I<bug> I<version> Remove the record that I<bug> was encountered in the given version of the package to which it is assigned. =cut sub bts_notfound { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts notfound: what bug?\n"; my $version = shift or die "bts notfound: remove record \#$bug from which version?\n"; opts_done(@_); mailbts("notfound $bug in $version", "notfound $bug $version"); } =item B<fixed> I<bug> I<version> Indicate that a I<bug> was fixed in a particular package version, without affecting the I<bug>'s open/closed status. =cut sub bts_fixed { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts fixed: what bug?\n"; my $version = shift or die "bts fixed: \#$bug fixed in which version?\n"; opts_done(@_); mailbts("fixed $bug in $version", "fixed $bug $version"); } =item B<notfixed> I<bug> I<version> Remove the record that a I<bug> was fixed in the given version of the package to which it is assigned. This is equivalent to the sequence of commands "B<found> I<bug> I<version>", "B<notfound> I<bug> I<version>". =cut sub bts_notfixed { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts notfixed: what bug?\n"; my $version = shift or die "bts notfixed: remove record \#$bug from which version?\n"; opts_done(@_); mailbts("notfixed $bug in $version", "notfixed $bug $version"); } =item B<block> I<bug> B<by>|B<with> I<bug> [I<bug> ...] Note that a I<bug> is blocked from being fixed by a set of other bugs. =cut sub bts_block { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts block: what bug is blocked?\n"; my $word = shift; if (defined $word && $word ne 'by' && $word ne 'with') { unshift @_, $word; } @_ or die "bts block: need to specify at least two bug numbers\n"; my @blockers; foreach (@_) { my $blocker = checkbug($_) or die "bts block: some blocking bug number(s) not valid\n"; push @blockers, $blocker; } mailbts("block $bug with @blockers", "block $bug with @blockers"); } =item B<unblock> I<bug> B<by>|B<with> I<bug> [I<bug> ...] Note that a I<bug> is no longer blocked from being fixed by a set of other bugs. =cut sub bts_unblock { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts unblock: what bug is blocked?\n"; my $word = shift; if (defined $word && $word ne 'by' && $word ne 'with') { unshift @_, $word; } @_ or die "bts unblock: need to specify at least two bug numbers\n"; my @blockers; foreach (@_) { my $blocker = checkbug($_) or die "bts unblock: some blocking bug number(s) not valid\n"; push @blockers, $blocker; } mailbts("unblock $bug with @blockers", "unblock $bug with @blockers"); } =item B<merge> I<bug> I<bug> [I<bug> ...] Merge a set of bugs together. =cut sub bts_merge { my @bugs; foreach (@_) { my $bug = checkbug($_) or die "bts merge: some bug number(s) not valid\n"; push @bugs, $bug; } @bugs > 1 or die "bts merge: at least two bug numbers to be merged must be specified\n"; mailbts("merging @bugs", "merge @bugs"); } =item B<forcemerge> I<bug> I<bug> [I<bug> ...] Forcibly merge a set of bugs together. The first I<bug> listed is the master bug, and its settings (those which must be equal in a normal B<merge>) are assigned to the bugs listed next. =cut sub bts_forcemerge { my @bugs; foreach (@_) { my $bug = checkbug($_) or die "bts forcemerge: some bug number(s) not valid\n"; push @bugs, $bug; } @bugs > 1 or die "bts forcemerge: at least two bug numbers to be merged must be specified\n"; mailbts("forcibly merging @bugs", "forcemerge @bugs"); } =item B<unmerge> I<bug> Unmerge a I<bug>. =cut sub bts_unmerge { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts unmerge: unmerge what bug?\n"; opts_done(@_); mailbts("unmerging $bug", "unmerge $bug"); } =item B<tag> I<bug> [B<+>|B<->|B<=>] I<tag> [I<tag> ...] =item B<tags> I<bug> [B<+>|B<->|B<=>] I<tag> [I<tag> ...] Set or unset a I<tag> on a I<bug>. The tag may either be the exact tag name or it may be abbreviated to any unique tag substring. (So using B<fixed> will set the tag B<fixed>, not B<fixed-upstream>, for example, but B<fix> would not be acceptable.) Multiple tags may be specified as well. The two commands (tag and tags) are identical. At least one tag must be specified, unless the B<=> flag is used, where the command bts tags <bug> = will remove all tags from the specified I<bug>. Adding/removing the B<security> tag will add "team\@security.debian.org" to the Cc list of the control email. The list of valid tags and their significance is available at L<https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#tags>. The current valid tags are: patch, wontfix, moreinfo, unreproducible, fixed, help, security, upstream, pending, d-i, confirmed, ipv6, lfs, fixed-upstream, l10n, newcomer, a11y, ftbfs There is also a tag for each release of Debian since "potato". Note that this list may be out of date, see the website for the most up to date source. =cut # note that the tag list is also in the @gtag variable, look for # "potato" above. sub bts_tags { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts tags: tag what bug?\n"; if (!@_) { die "bts tags: set what tag?\n"; } # Parse the rest of the command line. my $base_command = "tags $bug"; my $commands = []; my $curop; foreach my $tag (@_) { if ($tag =~ s/^([-+=])//) { my $op = $1; if ($op eq '=') { $curop = '='; $commands = []; $ccsecurity = ''; } elsif (!$curop || $curop ne $op) { $curop = $op; } next unless $tag; } if (!$curop) { $curop = '+'; } if ($tag eq 'gift') { my $gift_flag = $curop; if ($gift_flag eq '=') { $gift_flag = '+'; } # Backward compatibility: do both gift usertagging and newcomer # tagging. Gifting should be removed after a suitable migration # time. See https://wiki.debian.org/qa.debian.org/GiftTag header # for more info. mailbts("tagging $bug", "tags $bug + newcomer"); mailbts( "gifting $bug", "user debian-qa\@lists.debian.org\nusertag $bug $gift_flag gift" ); next; } if (!exists $valid_tags{$tag}) { # Try prefixes my @matches = grep /^\Q$tag\E/, @valid_tags; if (@matches != 1) { die "bts tags: \"$tag\" is not a " . (@matches > 1 ? "unique" : "valid") . " tag prefix. Choose from: " . join(" ", @valid_tags) . "\n"; } $tag = $matches[0]; } if (!@$commands || $curop ne $commands->[-1]{op}) { push(@$commands, { op => $curop, tags => [] }); } push(@{ $commands->[-1]{tags} }, $tag); if ($tag eq "security") { $ccsecurity = "team\@security.debian.org"; } } my $command = ''; foreach my $cmd (@$commands) { if ($cmd->{op} ne '=' && !@{ $cmd->{tags} }) { die "bts tags: set what tag?\n"; } $command .= " $cmd->{op} " . join(' ', @{ $cmd->{tags} }); } if (!$command && $curop eq '=') { $command = " $curop"; } if ($command) { mailbts("tagging $bug", $base_command . $command); } } =item B<affects> I<bug> [B<+>|B<->|B<=>] I<package> [I<package> ...] Indicates that a I<bug> affects a I<package> other than that against which it is filed, causing the I<bug> to be listed by default in the I<package> list of the other I<package>. This should generally be used where the I<bug> is severe enough to cause multiple reports from users to be assigned to the wrong package. At least one I<package> must be specified, unless the B<=> flag is used, where the command bts affects <bug> = will remove all indications that I<bug> affects other packages. =cut sub bts_affects { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts affects: mark what bug as affecting another package?\n"; if (!@_) { die "bts affects: mark which package as affected?\n"; } # Parse the rest of the command line. my $command = "affects $bug"; my $flag = ""; if ($_[0] =~ /^[-+=]$/) { $flag = $_[0]; $command .= " $flag"; shift; } elsif ($_[0] =~ s/^([-+=])//) { $flag = $1; $command .= " $flag"; } if ($flag ne '=' && !@_) { die "bts affects: mark which package as affected?\n"; } foreach my $package (@_) { $command .= " $package"; } mailbts("affects $bug", $command); } =item B<user> I<email> Specify a user I<email> address before using the B<usertags> command. =cut sub bts_user { my $email = checkemail(shift) or die "bts user: set user to what email address?\n"; if (!length $email) { die "bts user: set user to what email address?\n"; } opts_done(@_); if ($email ne $last_user) { mailbts("user $email", "user $email"); } $last_user = $email; } =item B<usertag> I<bug> [B<+>|B<->|B<=>] I<tag> [I<tag> ...] =item B<usertags> I<bug> [B<+>|B<->|B<=>] I<tag> [I<tag> ...] Set or unset a user tag on a I<bug>. The I<tag> must be the exact tag name wanted; there are no defaults or checking of tag names. Multiple tags may be specified as well. The two commands (B<usertag> and B<usertags>) are identical. At least one I<tag> must be specified, unless the B<=> flag is used, where the command bts usertags <bug> = will remove all user tags from the specified I<bug>. =cut sub bts_usertags { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts usertags: tag what bug?\n"; if (!@_) { die "bts usertags: set what user tag?\n"; } # Parse the rest of the command line. my $command = "usertags $bug"; my $flag = ""; if ($_[0] =~ /^[-+=]$/) { $flag = $_[0]; $command .= " $flag"; shift; } elsif ($_[0] =~ s/^([-+=])//) { $flag = $1; $command .= " $flag"; } if ($flag ne '=' && !@_) { die "bts usertags: set what user tag?\n"; } $command .= sprintf(' %s', join(' ', @_)); mailbts("usertagging $bug", $command); } =item B<claim> I<bug> [I<claim>] Record that you have claimed a I<bug> (e.g. for a bug squashing party). I<claim> should be a unique token allowing the bugs you have claimed to be identified; an e-mail address is often used. If no I<claim> is specified, the environment variable B<DEBEMAIL> or B<EMAIL> (checked in that order) is used. =cut sub bts_claim { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts claim: claim what bug?\n"; my $claim = checkemail(shift) || $ENV{'DEBEMAIL'} || $ENV{'EMAIL'} || ""; if (!length $claim) { die "bts claim: use what claim token?\n"; } $claim = extractemail($claim); bts_user("bugsquash\@qa.debian.org"); bts_usertags("$bug", "+$claim"); } =item B<unclaim> I<bug> [I<claim>] Remove the record that you have claimed a bug. If no I<claim> is specified, the environment variable B<DEBEMAIL> or B<EMAIL> (checked in that order) is used. =cut sub bts_unclaim { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts unclaim: unclaim what bug?\n"; my $claim = checkemail(shift) || $ENV{'DEBEMAIL'} || $ENV{'EMAIL'} || ""; if (!length $claim) { die "bts unclaim: use what claim token?\n"; } $claim = extractemail($claim); bts_user("bugsquash\@qa.debian.org"); bts_usertags("$bug", "-$claim"); } =item B<severity> I<bug> I<severity> Change the I<severity> of a I<bug>. Available severities are: B<wishlist>, B<minor>, B<normal>, B<important>, B<serious>, B<grave>, B<critical>. The severity may be abbreviated to any unique substring. =cut sub bts_severity { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts severity: change the severity of what bug?\n"; my $severity = lc(shift) or die "bts severity: set \#$bug\'s severity to what?\n"; my @matches = grep /^\Q$severity\E/i, @valid_severities; if (@matches != 1) { die "bts severity: \"$severity\" is not a valid severity.\nChoose from: @valid_severities\n"; } opts_done(@_); mailbts("severity of $bug is $matches[0]", "severity $bug $matches[0]"); } =item B<forwarded> I<bug> I<address> Mark the I<bug> as forwarded to the given I<address> (usually an email address or a URL for an upstream bug tracker). =cut sub bts_forwarded { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts forwarded: mark what bug as forwarded?\n"; my $email = join(' ', @_); if ($email =~ /$btsserver/) { die "bts forwarded: We don't forward bugs within $btsserver, use bts reassign instead\n"; } if (!length $email) { die "bts forwarded: mark bug $bug as forwarded to what email address?\n"; } mailbts("bug $bug is forwarded to $email", "forwarded $bug $email"); } =item B<notforwarded> I<bug> Mark a I<bug> as not forwarded. =cut sub bts_notforwarded { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts notforwarded: what bug?\n"; opts_done(@_); mailbts("bug $bug is not forwarded", "notforwarded $bug"); } =item B<package> [I<package> ...] The following commands will only apply to bugs against the listed I<package>s; this acts as a safety mechanism for the BTS. If no packages are listed, this check is turned off again. =cut sub bts_package { if (@_) { bts_limit(map { "package:$_" } @_); } else { bts_limit('package'); } } =item B<limit> [I<key>[B<:>I<value>]] ... The following commands will only apply to bugs which meet the specified criterion; this acts as a safety mechanism for the BTS. If no I<value>s are listed, the limits for that I<key> are turned off again. If no I<key>s are specified, all limits are reset. =over 8 =item B<submitter> E-mail address of the submitter. =item B<date> Date the bug was submitted. =item B<subject> Subject of the bug. =item B<msgid> Message-id of the initial bug report. =item B<package> Binary package name. =item B<source> Source package name. =item B<tag> Tags applied to the bug. =item B<severity> Bug severity. =item B<owner> Bug's owner. =item B<affects> Bugs affecting this package. =item B<archive> Whether to search archived bugs or normal bugs; defaults to B<0> (i.e. only search normal bugs). As a special case, if archive is B<both>, both archived and unarchived bugs are returned. =back For example, to limit the set of bugs affected by the subsequent control commands to those submitted by jrandomdeveloper@example.com and tagged B<wontfix>, one would use bts limit submitter:jrandomdeveloper@example.com tag:wontfix If a key is used multiple times then the set of bugs selected includes those matching any of the supplied values; for example bts limit package:foo severity:wishlist severity:minor only applies the subsequent control commands to bugs of package foo with either B<wishlist> or B<minor> severity. =cut sub bts_limit { my @args = @_; my %limits; # Ensure we're using the limit fields that debbugs expects. These are the # keys from Debbugs::Status::fields my %valid_keys = ( submitter => 'originator', date => 'date', subject => 'subject', msgid => 'msgid', package => 'package', source => 'source', src => 'source', tag => 'keywords', severity => 'severity', owner => 'owner', affects => 'affects', archive => 'unarchived', ); for my $arg (@args) { my ($key, $value) = split /:/, $arg, 2; next unless $key; if (!defined $value) { die "bts limit: No value given for '$key'\n"; } if (exists $valid_keys{$key}) { # Support "$key:" by making it look like "$key", i.e. no $value # defined undef $value unless length($value); if ($key eq "archive") { if (defined $value) { # limit looks for unarchived, not archive. Verify we have # a valid value and then switch the boolean value to match # archive => unarchive if ($value =~ /^yes|1|true|on$/i) { $value = 0; } elsif ($value =~ /^no|0|false|off$/i) { $value = 1; } elsif ($value ne 'both') { die "bts limit: Invalid value ($value) for archive\n"; } } } $key = $valid_keys{$key}; if (defined $value and $value) { push(@{ $limits{$key} }, $value); } else { $limits{$key} = (); } } elsif ($key eq 'clear') { %limits = (); $limits{$key} = 1; } else { die "bts limit: Unrecognized key: $key\n"; } } for my $key (keys %limits) { if ($key eq 'clear') { mailbts('clear all limit(s)', 'limit clear'); next; } if (defined $limits{$key}) { my $value = join ' ', @{ $limits{$key} }; mailbts("limit $key to $value", "limit $key $value"); } else { mailbts("clear $key limit", "limit $key"); } } } =item B<owner> I<bug> I<owner-email> Change the "owner" address of a I<bug>, with B<!> meaning `use the address on the current email as the new owner address'. The owner of a bug accepts responsibility for dealing with it. =cut sub bts_owner { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts owner: change owner of what bug?\n"; my $owner = checkemail(shift, 1) or die "bts owner: change owner to what?\n"; opts_done(@_); mailbts("owner $bug", "owner $bug $owner"); } =item B<noowner> I<bug> Mark a bug as having no "owner". =cut sub bts_noowner { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts noowner: what bug?\n"; opts_done(@_); mailbts("bug $bug has no owner", "noowner $bug"); } =item B<subscribe> I<bug> [I<email>] Subscribe the given I<email> address to the specified I<bug> report. If no email address is specified, the environment variable B<DEBEMAIL> or B<EMAIL> (in that order) is used. If those are not set, or B<!> is given as email address, your default address will be used. After executing this command, you will be sent a subscription confirmation to which you have to reply. When subscribed to a bug report, you receive all relevant emails and notifications. Use the unsubscribe command to unsubscribe. =cut sub bts_subscribe { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts subscribe: subscribe to what bug?\n"; my $email = checkemail(shift, 1); $email = lc($email) if defined $email; if (defined $email and $email eq '!') { $email = undef; } else { $email ||= $ENV{'DEBEMAIL'}; $email ||= $ENV{'EMAIL'}; $email = extractemail($email) if defined $email; } opts_done(@_); mailto( 'subscription request for bug #' . $bug, '', $bug . '-subscribe@' . $btsserver, $email ); } =item B<unsubscribe> I<bug> [I<email>] Unsubscribe the given email address from the specified bug report. As with subscribe above, if no email address is specified, the environment variables B<DEBEMAIL> or B<EMAIL> (in that order) is used. If those are not set, or B<!> is given as email address, your default address will be used. After executing this command, you will be sent an unsubscription confirmation to which you have to reply. Use the B<subscribe> command to, well, subscribe. =cut sub bts_unsubscribe { my $bug = checkbug(shift) or die "bts unsubscribe: unsubscribe from what bug?\n"; my $email = checkemail(shift, 1); $email = lc($email) if defined $email; if (defined $email and $email eq '!') { $email = undef; } else { $email ||= $ENV{'DEBEMAIL'}; $email ||= $ENV{'EMAIL'}; $email = extractemail($email) if defined $email; } opts_done(@_); mailto( 'unsubscription request for bug #' . $bug, '', $bug . '-unsubscribe@' . $btsserver, $email ); } =item B<reportspam> I<bug> ... The B<reportspam> command allows you to report a I<bug> report as containing spam. It saves one from having to go to the bug web page to do so. =cut sub bts_reportspam { my @bugs; if (!have_lwp()) { die "$progname: Couldn't run bts reportspam: $lwp_broken\n"; } foreach (@_) { my $bug = checkbug($_) or die "bts reportspam: some bug number(s) not valid\n"; push @bugs, $bug; } @bugs >= 1 or die "bts reportspam: at least one bug number must be specified\n"; init_agent() unless $ua; foreach my $bug (@bugs) { my $url = "$btscgispamurl?bug=$bug;ok=ok"; if ($noaction) { print "bts reportspam: would report $bug as containing spam (URL: " . $url . ")\n"; } else { my $request = HTTP::Request->new('GET', $url); my $response = $ua->request($request); if (!$response->is_success) { warn "$progname: failed to report $bug as containing spam: " . $response->status_line . "\n"; } } } } =item B<spamreport> I<bug> ... B<spamreport> is a synonym for B<reportspam>. =cut sub bts_spamreport { goto &bts_reportspam; } =item B<cache> [I<options>] [I<maint_email> | I<pkg> | B<src:>I<pkg> | B<from:>I<submitter>] =item B<cache> [I<options>] [B<release-critical> | B<release-critical/>... | B<RC>] Generate or update a cache of bug reports for the given email address or package. By default it downloads all bugs belonging to the email address in the B<DEBEMAIL> environment variable (or the B<EMAIL> environment variable if B<DEBEMAIL> is unset). This command may be repeated to cache bugs belonging to several people or packages. If multiple packages or addresses are supplied, bugs belonging to any of the arguments will be cached; those belonging to more than one of the arguments will only be downloaded once. The cached bugs are stored in F<$XDG_CACHE_HOME/devscripts/bts/> or, if B<XDG_CACHE_HOME> is not set, in F<~/.cache/devscripts/bts/>. You can use the cached bugs with the B<-o> switch. For example: bts -o bugs bts -o show 12345 Also, B<bts> will update the files in it in a piecemeal fashion as it downloads information from the BTS using the B<show> command. You might thus set up the cache, and update the whole thing once a week, while letting the automatic cache updates update the bugs you frequently refer to during the week. Some options affect the behaviour of the B<cache> command. The first is the setting of B<--cache-mode>, which controls how much B<bts> downloads of the referenced links from the bug page, including boring bits such as the acknowledgement emails, emails to the control bot, and the mbox version of the bug report. It can take three values: B<min> (the minimum), B<mbox> (download the minimum plus the mbox version of the bug report) or B<full> (the whole works). The second is B<--force-refresh> or B<-f>, which forces the download, even if the cached bug report is up-to-date. The B<--include-resolved> option indicates whether bug reports marked as resolved should be downloaded during caching. Each of these is configurable from the configuration file, as described below. They may also be specified after the B<cache> command as well as at the start of the command line. Finally, B<-q> or B<--quiet> will suppress messages about caches being up-to-date, and giving the option twice will suppress all cache messages (except for error messages). Beware of caching RC, though: it will take a LONG time! (With 1000+ RC bugs and a delay of 5 seconds between bugs, you're looking at a minimum of 1.5 hours, and probably significantly more than that.) =cut sub bts_cache { @ARGV = @_; my ($sub_cachemode, $sub_refreshmode, $sub_updatemode); my $sub_quiet = $quiet; my $sub_includeresolved = $includeresolved; GetOptions( "cache-mode|cachemode=s" => \$sub_cachemode, "f" => \$sub_refreshmode, "force-refresh!" => \$sub_refreshmode, "only-new!" => \$sub_updatemode, "q|quiet+" => \$sub_quiet, "include-resolved!" => \$sub_includeresolved, ) or die "$progname: unknown options for cache command\n"; @_ = @ARGV; # whatever's left if (defined $sub_refreshmode) { ($refreshmode, $sub_refreshmode) = ($sub_refreshmode, $refreshmode); } if (defined $sub_updatemode) { ($updatemode, $sub_updatemode) = ($sub_updatemode, $updatemode); } if (defined $sub_cachemode) { if ($sub_cachemode =~ $cachemode_re) { ($cachemode, $sub_cachemode) = ($sub_cachemode, $cachemode); } else { warn "$progname: ignoring invalid --cache-mode $sub_cachemode;\nmust be one of min, mbox, full.\n"; } } # This may be a no-op, we don't mind ($quiet, $sub_quiet) = ($sub_quiet, $quiet); ($includeresolved, $sub_includeresolved) = ($sub_includeresolved, $includeresolved); prunecache(); if (!have_lwp()) { die "$progname: Couldn't run bts cache: $lwp_broken\n"; } if (!-d $cachedir) { my $err; make_path($cachedir, { error => \$err }); if (@$err) { my ($path, $msg) = each(%{ $err->[0] }); die "$progname: couldn't mkdir $path: $msg\n"; } } download("css/bugs.css"); my $tocache; if (@_ > 0) { $tocache = sanitizething(shift); } else { $tocache = ''; } if (!length $tocache) { $tocache = $ENV{'DEBEMAIL'} || $ENV{'EMAIL'} || ''; if ($tocache =~ /^.*\s<(.*)>\s*$/) { $tocache = $1; } } if (!length $tocache) { die "bts cache: cache what?\n"; } my $sub_thgopts = ''; $sub_thgopts = ';pend-exc=done' if (!$includeresolved && $tocache !~ /^release-critical/); my %bugs = (); my %oldbugs = (); do { %oldbugs = (%oldbugs, map { $_ => 1 } bugs_from_thing($tocache, $sub_thgopts)); # download index download($tocache, $sub_thgopts, 1); %bugs = (%bugs, map { $_ => 1 } bugs_from_thing($tocache, $sub_thgopts)); $tocache = sanitizething(shift); } while (defined $tocache); # remove old bugs from cache if (keys %oldbugs) { tie(%timestamp, "Devscripts::DB_File_Lock", $timestampdb, O_RDWR() | O_CREAT(), 0600, $DB_HASH, "write") or die "$progname: couldn't open DB file $timestampdb for writing: $!\n" if !tied %timestamp; } foreach my $bug (keys %oldbugs) { if (!$bugs{$bug}) { deletecache($bug); } } untie %timestamp; # download bugs my $bugcount = 1; my $bugtotal = scalar keys %bugs; foreach my $bug (keys %bugs) { if (-f cachefile($bug, '') and $updatemode) { print "Skipping $bug as requested ... $bugcount/$bugtotal\n" if !$quiet; $bugcount++; next; } download($bug, '', 1, 0, $bugcount, $bugtotal); sleep $opt_cachedelay; $bugcount++; } # revert options if (defined $sub_refreshmode) { $refreshmode = $sub_refreshmode; } if (defined $sub_updatemode) { $updatemode = $sub_updatemode; } if (defined $sub_cachemode) { $cachemode = $sub_cachemode; } $quiet = $sub_quiet; $includeresolved = $sub_includeresolved; } =item B<cleancache> I<package> | B<src:>I<package> | I<maintainer> =item B<cleancache from:>I<submitter> | B<tag:>I<tag> | B<usertag:>I<tag> | I<number> | B<ALL> Clean the cache for the specified I<package>, I<maintainer>, etc., as described above for the B<bugs> command, or clean the entire cache if B<ALL> is specified. This is useful if you are going to have permanent network access or if the database has become corrupted for some reason. Note that for safety, this command does not default to the value of B<DEBEMAIL> or B<EMAIL>. =cut sub bts_cleancache { prunecache(); my $toclean = sanitizething(shift); if (!defined $toclean) { die "bts cleancache: clean what?\n"; } if (!-d $cachedir) { return; } if ($toclean eq 'ALL') { if (system("/bin/rm", "-rf", $cachedir) >> 8 != 0) { warn "Problems cleaning cache: $!\n"; } return; } # clean index tie(%timestamp, "Devscripts::DB_File_Lock", $timestampdb, O_RDWR() | O_CREAT(), 0600, $DB_HASH, "write") or die "$progname: couldn't open DB file $timestampdb for writing: $!\n" if !tied %timestamp; if ($toclean =~ /^\d+$/) { # single bug only deletecache($toclean); } else { my @bugs_to_clean = bugs_from_thing($toclean); deletecache($toclean); # remove old bugs from cache foreach my $bug (@bugs_to_clean) { deletecache($bug); } } untie %timestamp; } =item B<listcachedbugs> [I<number>] List cached bug ids (intended to support bash completion). The optional number argument restricts the list to those bug ids that start with that number. =cut sub bts_listcachedbugs { my $number = shift; if (not defined $number) { $number = ''; } if ($number =~ m{\D}) { return; } my $untie = 0; if (not tied %timestamp) { tie(%timestamp, "Devscripts::DB_File_Lock", $timestampdb, O_RDONLY(), 0600, $DB_HASH, "read") or die "$progname: couldn't open DB file $timestampdb for reading: $!\n"; $untie = 1; } print join "\n", grep { $_ =~ m{^$number\d+$} } sort keys %timestamp; print "\n"; if ($untie) { untie %timestamp; } } # Add any new commands here. =item B<version> Display version and copyright information. =cut sub bts_version { print <<"EOF"; $progname version $version Copyright (C) 2001-2003 by Joey Hess <joeyh\@debian.org>. Modifications Copyright (C) 2002-2004 by Julian Gilbey <jdg\@debian.org>. Modifications Copyright (C) 2007 by Josh Triplett <josh\@freedesktop.org>. It is licensed under the terms of the GPL, either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. EOF } =item B<help> Display a short summary of commands, suspiciously similar to parts of this man page. =cut # Other supporting subs # This must be the last bts_* sub sub bts_help { my $inlist = 0; my $insublist = 0; print <<"EOF"; Usage: $progname [options] command [args] [\#comment] [.|, command ... ] Valid options are: -o, --offline Do not attempt to connect to BTS for show/bug commands: use cached copy --online, --no-offline Attempt to connect (default) -n, --no-action Do not send emails but print them to standard output. --no-cache Do not attempt to cache new versions of BTS pages when performing show/bug commands --cache Do attempt to cache new versions of BTS pages when performing show/bug commands (default) --cache-mode={min|mbox|full} How much to cache when we are caching: the sensible bare minimum (default), the mbox as well, or everything? --cache-delay=seconds Time to sleep between each download when caching. -m, --mbox With show or bugs, open a mailreader to read the mbox version instead --mailreader=CMD Run CMD to read an mbox; default is 'mutt -f %s' (must contain %s, which is replaced by mbox name) --cc-addr=CC_EMAIL_ADDRESS Send carbon copies to a list of users. CC_EMAIL_ADDRESS should be a comma-separated list of e-mail addresses. Multiple options add more CCs. --use-default-cc Send carbon copies to any addresses specified in the configuration file BTS_DEFAULT_CC (default) --no-use-default-cc Do not do so --sendmail=cmd Sendmail command to use (default /usr/sbin/sendmail) --mutt Use mutt for sending of mails. --no-mutt Do not do so (default) --smtp-host=host SMTP host to use --smtp-username=user } Credentials to use when connecting to an SMTP --smtp-password=pass } server which requires authentication --smtp-helo=helo HELO to use when connecting to the SMTP server; (defaults to the content of /etc/mailname) --bts-server The name of the debbugs server to use (default https://bugs.debian.org) -f, --force-refresh Reload all bug reports being cached, even unchanged ones --no-force-refresh Do not do so (default) --only-new Download only new bugs when caching. Do not check for updates in bugs we already have. --include-resolved Cache bugs marked as resolved (default) --no-include-resolved Do not cache bugs marked as resolved --no-ack Suppress BTS acknowledgment mails --ack Do not do so (default) -i, --interactive Prompt for confirmation before sending e-mail --force-interactive Same as --interactive, with the exception that an editor is spawned before confirmation is requested --no-interactive Do not do so (default) -q, --quiet Only display information about newly cached pages. If given twice, only display error messages. --no-conf, --noconf Do not read devscripts config files; must be the first option given -h, --help Display this message -v, --version Display version and copyright info Default settings modified by devscripts configuration files: $modified_conf_msg Valid commands are: EOF seek DATA, 0, 0; while (<DATA>) { $inlist = 1 if /^=over 4/; next unless $inlist; $insublist = 1 if /^=over [^4]/; $insublist = 0 if /^=back/; if (/^=item\sB<([^->].*)>/ and !$insublist) { if ($1 eq 'help') { last; } # Strip POD markup before displaying and ensure we don't wrap # longer lines my $parser = Pod::BTS->new(width => 100); $parser->no_whining(1); $parser->output_fh(\*STDOUT); $parser->parse_string_document($_); } } } # Strips any leading # or Bug# and trailing : from a thing if what's left is # a pure positive number; # also RC is a synonym for release-critical/other/all.html sub sanitizething { my $bug = $_[0]; defined $bug or return undef; return 'release-critical/other/all.html' if $bug eq 'RC'; return 'release-critical/index.html' if $bug eq 'release-critical'; $bug =~ s/^(?:(?:Bug)?\#)?(\d+):?$/$1/; return $bug; } # Perform basic validation of an argument which should be an email address, # handling ! if allowed sub checkemail { my $email = $_[0] or return; my $allowbang = $_[1]; if ($email !~ /\@/ && (!$allowbang || $email ne '!')) { return; } return $email; } # Validate a bug number. Strips out extraneous leading junk, allowing # for things like "#74041" and "Bug#94921" sub checkbug { my $bug = $_[0] or return ""; my $quiet = $_[1] || 0; # used when we don't want warnings from checkbug if ($bug eq 'it') { if (not defined $it) { die "$progname: You specified 'it', but no previous bug number referenced!\n"; } } else { $bug =~ s/^(?:(?:bug)?\#)?(-?\d+):?$/$1/i; if (!exists $clonedbugs{$bug} && (!length $bug || $bug !~ /^[0-9]+$/)) { warn "\"$_[0]\" does not look like a bug number\n" unless $quiet; return ""; } # Valid, now set $it to this so that we can refer to it by 'it' later $it = $bug; } return $it; } # Stores up some extra information for a mail to the bts. sub mailbts { if ($subject eq '') { $subject = $_[0]; } elsif (length($subject) + length($_[0]) < 100) { $subject .= ", $_[0]" if length($_[0]); } elsif ($subject !~ / ...$/) { $subject .= " ..."; } $body .= "$comment[$index]\n" if $comment[$index]; $body .= "$_[1]\n"; } # Extract an array of email addresses from a string sub extract_addresses { my $s = shift; my @addresses; # Original regular expression from git-send-email, slightly modified while ($s and $s =~ /([^,<>"\s\@]+\@[^.,<>"\s@]+(?:\.[^.,<>"\s\@]+)+)(.*)/) { push @addresses, $1; $s = $2; } return @addresses; } # Send one full mail message using the smtphost or sendmail. sub send_mail { my ($from, $to, $cc, $subject, $body) = @_; my @fromaddresses = extract_addresses($from); unless (@fromaddresses) { die "Something went wrong: no from address" unless $noaction; @fromaddresses = ($from = '<undefined>'); } my $fromaddress = $fromaddresses[0]; # Message-ID algorithm from git-send-email my $msgid = sprintf("%s-%s", time(), int(rand(4200))) . "-bts-$fromaddress"; my $date = strftime "%a, %d %b %Y %T %z", localtime; my $message = fold_from_header("From: $from") . "\n"; $message .= "To: $to\n" if length $to; $message .= "Cc: $cc\n" if length $cc; $message .= "X-Debbugs-No-Ack: Yes\n" if not $requestack; $message .= "Subject: $subject\n" . "Date: $date\n" . "User-Agent: devscripts bts/$version$toolname\n" . "Message-ID: <$msgid>\n" . "\n"; $body = addfooter($body); ($message, $body) = confirmmail($message, $body); return if not defined $body; $message .= "$body\n"; if ($noaction) { print "$message\n"; } elsif ($use_mutt) { my ($fh, $filename) = tempfile( "btsXXXXXX", SUFFIX => ".mail", DIR => File::Spec->tmpdir, UNLINK => 1 ); open(MAILOUT, ">&", $fh) or die "$progname: writing to temporary file: $!\n"; print MAILOUT $message; my $mailcmd = $muttcmd; $mailcmd =~ s/\%([%s])/$1 eq '%' ? '%' : $filename/eg; exec($mailcmd) or die "$progname: unable to start mailclient: $!"; } elsif (length $smtphost) { my $smtp; if ($smtphost =~ m%^(?:(?:ssmtp|smtps)://)(.*)$%) { my ($host, $port) = split(/:/, $1); $port ||= '465'; $smtp = Net::SMTP->new( $host, Port => $port, Hello => $smtphelo, SSL => 1, ) or die "$progname: failed to open SMTP connection with TLS to $smtphost\n($@)\n"; } else { my ($host, $port) = split(/:/, $smtphost); $port ||= '25'; $smtp = Net::SMTP->new( $host, Port => $port, Hello => $smtphelo, ) or die "$progname: failed to open SMTP connection to $smtphost\n($@)\n"; } if ($smtpuser) { if (have_authen_sasl) { $smtppass = getpass() if not $smtppass; $smtp->auth($smtpuser, $smtppass) or die "$progname: failed to authenticate to $smtphost\n($@)\n"; } else { die "$progname: failed to authenticate to $smtphost: $authen_sasl_broken\n"; } } $smtp->mail($fromaddress) or die "$progname: failed to set SMTP from address $fromaddress\n($@)\n"; my @addresses = extract_addresses($to); push @addresses, extract_addresses($cc); foreach my $address (@addresses) { $smtp->recipient($address) or die "$progname: failed to set SMTP recipient $address\n($@)\n"; } $smtp->data($message) or die "$progname: failed to send message as SMTP DATA\n($@)\n"; $smtp->quit or die "$progname: failed to quit SMTP connection\n($@)\n"; } else { my $pid = open(MAIL, "|-"); if (!defined $pid) { die "$progname: Couldn't fork: $!\n"; } $SIG{'PIPE'} = sub { die "$progname: pipe for $sendmailcmd broke\n"; }; if ($pid) { # parent print MAIL $message; close MAIL or die "$progname: $sendmailcmd error: $!\n"; } else { # child if ($debug) { exec("/bin/cat") or die "$progname: error running cat: $!\n"; } else { my @mailcmd = split ' ', $sendmailcmd; push @mailcmd, "-t" if $sendmailcmd =~ /$sendmail_t/; exec @mailcmd or die "$progname: error running $sendmailcmd: $!\n"; } } } } sub generate_packages_cc { my @ccs; if (keys %ccpackages && $packagesserver) { push @ccs, map { "$_\@$packagesserver" } sort keys %ccpackages; } if (keys %ccsubmitters && $btsserver) { push @ccs, map { "$_\@$btsserver" } sort keys %ccsubmitters; } return @ccs; } # Sends all cached mail to the bts (duh). sub mailbtsall { my $subject = shift; my $body = shift; my $charset = `locale charmap`; chomp $charset; $charset =~ s/^ANSI_X3\.4-19(68|86)$/US-ASCII/; $subject = MIME_encode_mimewords($subject, 'Charset' => $charset); if ($interactive eq 'force' || $use_mutt) { push @ccemails, generate_packages_cc(); } if ($ccsecurity) { push @ccemails, $ccsecurity; } my $ccemail = join(', ', @ccemails); if ($ENV{'DEBEMAIL'} || $ENV{'EMAIL'}) { # We need to fake the From: line my ($email, $name); if (exists $ENV{'DEBFULLNAME'}) { $name = $ENV{'DEBFULLNAME'}; } if (exists $ENV{'DEBEMAIL'}) { $email = $ENV{'DEBEMAIL'}; if ($email =~ /^(.*?)\s+<(.*)>\s*$/) { $name ||= $1; $email = $2; } } if (exists $ENV{'EMAIL'}) { if ($ENV{'EMAIL'} =~ /^(.*?)\s+<(.*)>\s*$/) { $name ||= $1; $email ||= $2; } else { $email ||= $ENV{'EMAIL'}; } } if (!$name) { # Perhaps not ideal, but it will have to do $name = (getpwuid($<))[6]; $name =~ s/,.*//; } my $from = $name ? "$name <$email>" : $email; $from = MIME_encode_mimewords($from, 'Charset' => $charset); send_mail($from, $btsemail, $ccemail, $subject, $body); } else { # No DEBEMAIL my $header = ""; $header = "To: $btsemail\n"; $header .= "Cc: $ccemail\n" if length $ccemail; $header .= "X-Debbugs-No-Ack: Yes\n" if not $requestack; $header .= "Subject: $subject\n" . "User-Agent: devscripts bts/$version$toolname\n" . "\n"; $body = addfooter($body); ($header, $body) = confirmmail($header, $body); return if not defined $body; if ($noaction) { print "$header$body\n"; return; } my $pid = open(MAIL, "|-"); if (!defined $pid) { die "$progname: Couldn't fork: $!\n"; } $SIG{'PIPE'} = sub { die "$progname: pipe for $sendmailcmd broke\n"; }; if ($pid) { # parent print MAIL $header; print MAIL $body; close MAIL or die "$progname: $sendmailcmd: $!\n"; } else { # child if ($debug) { exec("/bin/cat") or die "$progname: error running cat: $!\n"; } else { my @mailcmd = split ' ', $sendmailcmd; push @mailcmd, "-t" if $sendmailcmd =~ /$sendmail_t/; exec @mailcmd or die "$progname: error running $sendmailcmd: $!\n"; } } } } sub confirmmail { my ($header, $body) = @_; return ($header, $body) if $noaction; $body = edit($body) if $interactive eq 'force'; my $setHeader = 0; if ($interactive ne 'no') { while (1) { print "\n", $header, "\n", $body, "\n---\n"; print "OK to send? [Y/n/e] "; $_ = <STDIN>; if (/^n/i) { $body = undef; last; } elsif (/^(y|$)/i) { last; } elsif (/^e/i) { # Since the user has chosen to edit the message, we go ahead # and add the $ccpackages Ccs (if they haven't already been # added due to interactive). if ($interactive ne 'force' && !$setHeader) { $setHeader = 1; my @ccemails = generate_packages_cc(); my $ccs = join(', ', @ccemails); if ($header =~ m/^Cc: (.*?)$/m) { $ccs = "$1, $ccs"; $header =~ s/^Cc: .*?$/Cc: $ccs/m; } else { $header =~ s/^(To: .*?)$/$1\nCc: $ccs/m; } } $body = edit($body); } } } return ($header, $body); } sub addfooter() { my $body = shift; $body .= "thanks\n"; if ($interactive eq 'force') { if (-r $ENV{'HOME'} . "/.signature") { if (open SIG, "<", $ENV{'HOME'} . "/.signature") { $body .= "-- \n"; while (<SIG>) { $body .= $_; } close SIG; } } } return $body; } sub getpass() { system "stty -echo cbreak </dev/tty"; die "$progname: error disabling stty echo\n" if $?; print "\a${smtpuser}"; print "\@$smtphost" if $smtpuser !~ /\@/; print "'s SMTP password: "; $_ = <STDIN>; chomp; print "\n"; system "stty echo -cbreak </dev/tty"; die "$progname: error enabling stty echo\n" if $?; return $_; } sub extractemail() { my $thing = shift or die "$progname: extract e-mail from what?\n"; if ($thing =~ /^(.*?)\s+<(.*)>\s*$/) { $thing = $2; } return $thing; } # A simplified version of mailbtsall which sends one message only to # a specified address using the specified email From: header sub mailto { my ($subject, $body, $to, $from) = @_; if (defined($from) || $noaction) { send_mail($from, $to, '', $subject, $body); } else { # No $from unless (system("command -v mailx >/dev/null 2>&1") == 0) { die "$progname: You need to either specify an email address (say using DEBEMAIL)\nor have the bsd-mailx package (or another package providing mailx) installed\nto send mail!\n"; } my $pid = open(MAIL, "|-"); if (!defined $pid) { die "$progname: Couldn't fork: $!\n"; } $SIG{'PIPE'} = sub { die "$progname: pipe for mailx broke\n"; }; if ($pid) { # parent print MAIL $body; close MAIL or die "$progname: mailx: $!\n"; } else { # child if ($debug) { exec("/bin/cat") or die "$progname: error running cat: $!\n"; } else { exec("mailx", "-s", $subject, $to) or die "$progname: error running mailx: $!\n"; } } } } # The following routines are taken from a patched version of MIME::Words # posted at http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/2002-01/msg00242.html # by Richard Čepas (Chepas) <rch@richard.eu.org> sub MIME_encode_B { my $str = shift; require MIME::Base64; MIME::Base64::encode_base64($str, ''); } sub MIME_encode_Q { my $str = shift; $str =~ s{([_\?\=\015\012\t $NONPRINT])}{$1 eq ' ' ? '_' : sprintf("=%02X", ord($1))}eog ; # RFC-2047, Q rule 3 $str; } sub MIME_encode_mimeword { my $word = shift; my $encoding = uc(shift || 'Q'); my $charset = uc(shift || 'ISO-8859-1'); my $encfunc = (($encoding eq 'Q') ? \&MIME_encode_Q : \&MIME_encode_B); "=?$charset?$encoding?" . &$encfunc($word) . "?="; } sub MIME_encode_mimewords { my ($rawstr, %params) = @_; # check if we have something to encode $rawstr !~ /[$NONPRINT]/o and $rawstr !~ /\=\?/o and return $rawstr; my $charset = $params{Charset} || 'ISO-8859-1'; # if there is 1/3 unsafe bytes, the Q encoded string will be 1.66 times # longer and B encoded string will be 1.33 times longer than original one my $encoding = lc( $params{Encoding} || ( length($rawstr) > 3 * ($rawstr =~ tr/[\x00-\x1F\x7F-\xFF]//) ? 'q' : 'b' )); # Encode any "words" with unsafe bytes. my ($last_token, $last_word_encoded, $token) = ('', 0); $rawstr =~ s{([^\015\012\t ]+|[\015\012\t ]+)}{ # get next "word" $token = $1; if ($token =~ /[\015\012\t ]+/) { # white-space $last_token = $token; } else { if ($token !~ /[$NONPRINT]/o and $token !~ /\=\?/o) { # no unsafe bytes, leave as it is $last_word_encoded = 0; $last_token = $token; } else { # has unsafe bytes, encode to one or more encoded words # white-space between two encoded words is skipped on # decoding, so we should encode space in that case $_ = $last_token =~ /[\015\012\t ]+/ && $last_word_encoded ? $last_token.$token : $token; # We limit such words to about 18 bytes, to guarantee that the # worst-case encoding give us no more than 54 + ~10 < 75 bytes s{(.{1,15}[\x80-\xBF]{0,4})}{ # don't split multibyte characters - this regexp should # work for UTF-8 characters MIME_encode_mimeword($1, $encoding, $charset).' '; }sxeg; $_ = substr($_, 0, -1); # remove trailing space $last_word_encoded = 1; $last_token = $token; $_; } } }sxeg; $rawstr; } # This is a stripped-down version of Mail::Header::_fold_line, but is # not as general-purpose as the original, so take care if using it elsewhere! # The heuristics are changed to prevent splitting in the middle of an # encoded word; we should not have any commas or semicolons! sub fold_from_header { my $header = shift; chomp $header; # We assume there wasn't a newline anyhow my $maxlen = 76; my $max = int($maxlen - 5); # 4 for leading spcs + 1 for [\,\;] if (length($header) > $maxlen) { # Split the line up: # first split at a whitespace, # else we are looking at a single word and we won't try to split # it, even though we really ought to # But this could only happen if someone deliberately uses a really # long name with no spaces in it. my @x; push @x, $1 while ( $header =~ s/^\s* ([^\"]{1,$max}\s |[^\s\"]*(?:\"[^\"]*\"[ \t]?[^\s\"]*)+\s |[^\s\"]+\s ) //x ); push @x, $header; map { s/\s*$// } @x; if (@x > 1 and length($x[-1]) + length($x[-2]) < $max) { $x[-2] .= " $x[-1]"; pop @x; } $x[0] =~ s/^\s*//; $header = join("\n ", @x); } $header =~ s/^(\S+)\n\s*(?=\S)/$1 /so; return $header; } ########## Browsing and caching subroutines # Mirrors a given thing; if the online version is no newer than our # cached version, then returns an empty string, otherwise returns the # live thing as a (non-empty) string sub download { my $thing = shift; my $thgopts = shift || ''; my $manual = shift; # true="bts cache", false="bts show/bug" my $mboxing = shift; # true="bts --mbox show/bugs", and only if $manual=0 my $bug_current = shift; # current bug being downloaded if caching my $bug_total = shift; # total things to download if caching my $timestamp = 0; my $versionstamp = ''; my $url; my $oldcwd = getcwd; # What URL are we to download? if ($thgopts ne '') { # have to be intelligent here :/ $url = thing_to_url($thing) . $thgopts; } else { # let the BTS be intelligent $url = "$btsurl$thing"; } if (!-d $cachedir) { die "$progname: download() called but no cachedir!\n"; } chdir($cachedir) || die "$progname: chdir $cachedir: $!\n"; if (-f cachefile($thing, $thgopts)) { ($timestamp, $versionstamp) = get_timestamp($thing, $thgopts); $timestamp ||= 0; $versionstamp ||= 0; # And ensure we preserve any manual setting if (is_manual($timestamp)) { $manual = 1; } } # do we actually have to do more than we might have thought? # yes, if we've caching with --cache-mode=mbox or full and the bug had # previously been cached in a less thorough format my $forcedownload = 0; if ($thing =~ /^\d+$/ and !$refreshmode) { if (old_cache_format_version($versionstamp)) { $forcedownload = 1; } elsif ($cachemode ne 'min' or $mboxing) { if (!-r mboxfile($thing)) { $forcedownload = 1; } elsif ($cachemode eq 'full' and -d $thing) { opendir DIR, $thing or die "$progname: opendir $cachedir/$thing: $!\n"; my @htmlfiles = grep { /^\d+\.html$/ } readdir(DIR); closedir DIR; $forcedownload = 1 unless @htmlfiles; } } } print "Downloading $url ... " if !$quiet and $manual and $thing ne "css/bugs.css"; IO::Handle::flush(\*STDOUT); my ($ret, $msg, $livepage, $contenttype) = bts_mirror($url, $timestamp, $forcedownload); my $charset = $contenttype || ''; if ($charset =~ m/charset=(.*?)(;|\Z)/) { $charset = $1; } else { $charset = ""; } if ($ret == MIRROR_UP_TO_DATE) { # we have an up-to-date version already, nothing to do # and $timestamp is guaranteed to be well-defined if (is_automatic($timestamp) and $manual) { set_timestamp($thing, $thgopts, make_manual($timestamp), $versionstamp); } if (!$quiet and $manual and $thing ne "css/bugs.css") { print "(cache already up-to-date) "; print "$bug_current/$bug_total" if $bug_total; print "\n"; } chdir $oldcwd or die "$progname: chdir $oldcwd failed: $!\n"; return ""; } elsif ($ret == MIRROR_DOWNLOADED) { # Note the current timestamp, but don't record it until # we've successfully stashed the data away $timestamp = time; die "$progname: empty page downloaded\n" unless length $livepage; my $bug2filename = {}; if ($thing =~ /^\d+$/) { # we've downloaded an individual bug, and it's been updated, # so we need to also download all the attachments $bug2filename = download_attachments($thing, $livepage, $timestamp); } my $data = $livepage; # work on a copy, not the original my $cachefile = cachefile($thing, $thgopts); open(OUT_CACHE, ">$cachefile") or die "$progname: open $cachefile: $!\n"; $data = mangle_cache_file($data, $thing, $bug2filename, $timestamp, $charset ? $contenttype : ''); print OUT_CACHE $data; close OUT_CACHE or die "$progname: problems writing to $cachefile: $!\n"; set_timestamp($thing, $thgopts, $manual ? make_manual($timestamp) : make_automatic($timestamp), $version); if (!$quiet and $manual and $thing ne "css/bugs.css") { print "(cached new version) "; print "$bug_current/$bug_total" if $bug_total; print "\n"; } elsif ($quiet == 1 and $manual and $thing ne "css/bugs.css") { print "Downloading $url ... (cached new version)\n"; } elsif ($quiet > 1) { # do nothing } # Add a <base> tag to the live page content, so that relative urls # in it work when it's passed to the web browser. my $base = $url; $base =~ s%/[^/]*$%%; $livepage =~ s%<head>%<head><base href="$base">%i; chdir $oldcwd or die "$progname: chdir $oldcwd failed: $!\n"; return $livepage; } else { die "$progname: couldn't download $url:\n$msg\n"; } } sub download_attachments { my ($thing, $toppage, $timestamp) = @_; my %bug2filename; # We search for appropriate strings in the top page, and save the # attachments in files with names as follows: # - if the attachment specifies a filename, save as bug#/msg#-att#/filename # - if not, save as bug#/msg#-att# with suffix .txt if plain/text and # .html if plain/html, no suffix otherwise (too much like hard work!) # Since messages are never modified retrospectively, we don't download # attachments which have already been downloaded # Yuck, yuck, yuck. This regex splits the $data string at every # occurrence of either "[<a " or plain "<a ", preserving any "[". my @data = split /(?:(?=\[<[Aa]\s)|(?<!\[)(?=<[Aa]\s))/, $toppage; foreach (@data) { next unless m%<a(?: class=\".*?\")? href="(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?((bugreport\.cgi[^\"]+)"(?: .*?)?>|(version\.cgi[^\"]+)"><img[^>]* src="(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?([^\"]+)">|(version\.cgi[^\"]+)">)%i; my $ref = $5; $ref = $4 if not defined $ref; $ref = $2 if not defined $ref; my ($msg, $filename) = href_to_filename($_); next unless defined $msg; if ($msg =~ /^\d+-\d+$/) { # it's an attachment, must download if (-f dirname($filename)) { warn "$progname: found file where directory expected; using existing file (" . dirname($filename) . ")\n"; $bug2filename{$msg} = dirname($filename); } else { $bug2filename{$msg} = $filename; } # already downloaded? next if -f $bug2filename{$msg} and not $refreshmode; } elsif ($cachemode eq 'full' and $msg =~ /^\d+$/) { $bug2filename{$msg} = $filename; # already downloaded? next if -f $bug2filename{$msg} and not $refreshmode; } elsif ($cachemode eq 'full' and $msg =~ /^\d+-mbox$/) { $bug2filename{$msg} = $filename; # already downloaded? next if -f $bug2filename{$msg} and not $refreshmode; } elsif (($cachemode eq 'full' or $cachemode eq 'mbox' or $mboxmode) and $msg eq 'mbox') { $bug2filename{$msg} = $filename; # This always needs refreshing, as it does change as the bug # changes } elsif ($cachemode eq 'full' and $msg =~ /^(status|raw)mbox$/) { $bug2filename{$msg} = $filename; # Always need refreshing, as they could change each time the # bug does } elsif ($cachemode eq 'full' and $msg eq 'versions') { $bug2filename{$msg} = $filename; # Ensure we always download the full size images for # version graphs, without the informational links $ref =~ s%;info=1%;info=0%; $ref =~ s%(;|\?)(height|width)=\d+%$1%g; # already downloaded? next if -f $bug2filename{$msg} and not $refreshmode; } next unless exists $bug2filename{$msg}; warn "bts debug: downloading $btscgiurl$ref\n" if $debug; init_agent() unless $ua; # shouldn't be necessary, but do just in case my $request = HTTP::Request->new('GET', $btscgiurl . $ref); my $response = $ua->request($request); if ($response->is_success) { my $content_length = defined $response->content ? length($response->content) : 0; if ($content_length == 0) { warn "$progname: failed to download $ref (length 0), skipping\n"; next; } my $data = $response->content; if ($msg =~ /^\d+$/) { # we're dealing with a boring message, and so we must be # in 'full' mode $data =~ s%<HEAD>%<HEAD><BASE href="../">%; $data = mangle_cache_file($data, $thing, 'full', $timestamp); } make_path(dirname($bug2filename{$msg})); open OUT_CACHE, ">$bug2filename{$msg}" or die "$progname: open cache $bug2filename{$msg}\n"; print OUT_CACHE $data; close OUT_CACHE; } else { my $status = $response->status_line; warn "$progname: failed to download $ref ($status), skipping\n"; next; } } return \%bug2filename; } # Download the mailbox for a given bug, return mbox ($fh, filename) on success, # die on failure sub download_mbox { my $thing = shift; my $temp = shift; # do we wish to store it in cache or in a temp file? my $mboxfile = mboxfile($thing); die "$progname: trying to download mbox for illegal bug number $thing.\n" unless $mboxfile; if (!have_lwp()) { die "$progname: couldn't run bts --mbox: $lwp_broken\n"; } init_agent() unless $ua; my $request = HTTP::Request->new('GET', $btscgiurl . "bugreport.cgi?bug=$thing;mboxmaint=yes"); my $response = $ua->request($request); if ($response->is_success) { my $content_length = defined $response->content ? length($response->content) : 0; if ($content_length == 0) { die "$progname: failed to download mbox (length 0).\n"; } my ($fh, $filename); if ($temp) { ($fh, $filename) = tempfile( "btsXXXXXX", SUFFIX => ".mbox", DIR => File::Spec->tmpdir, UNLINK => 1 ); # Use filehandle for security open(OUT_MBOX, ">&", $fh) or die "$progname: writing to temporary file: $!\n"; } else { $filename = $mboxfile; open(OUT_MBOX, ">$mboxfile") or die "$progname: writing to mbox file $mboxfile: $!\n"; } print OUT_MBOX $response->content; close OUT_MBOX; return ($fh, $filename); } else { my $status = $response->status_line; die "$progname: failed to download mbox ($status).\n"; } } # Mangle downloaded file to work in the local cache, so # selectively modify the links sub mangle_cache_file { my ($data, $thing, $bug2filename, $timestamp, $ctype) = @_; my $fullmode = !ref $bug2filename; # Undo unnecessary '+' encoding in URLs while ($data =~ s!(href=\"[^\"]*)\%2b!$1+!ig) { } my $time = localtime(abs($timestamp)); $data =~ s%(<BODY.*>)%$1<p><em>[Locally cached on $time by devscripts version $version]</em></p>%i; $data =~ s%href="/css/bugs.css"%href="bugs.css"%; if ($ctype) { $data =~ s%(<HEAD.*>)%$1<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="$ctype">%i; } my @data; # We have to distinguish between release-critical pages and normal BTS # pages as they have a different structure if ($thing =~ /^release-critical/) { @data = split /(?=<[Aa])/, $data; foreach (@data) { s%<a href="(https?://$btsserver/cgi(?:-bin)?/bugreport\.cgi.*bug=(\d+)[^\"]*)">(.+?)</a>%<a href="$2.html">$3</a> (<a href="$1">online</a>)%i; s%<a href="(https?://$btsserver/cgi(?:-bin)?/pkgreport\.cgi.*pkg=([^\"&;]+)[^\"]*)">(.+?)</a>%<a href="$2.html">$3</a> (<a href="$1">online</a>)%i; # References to other bug lists on bugs.d.o/release-critical if (m%<a href="((?:debian|other)[-a-z/]+\.html)"%i) { my $ref = 'release-critical/' . $1; $ref =~ s%/%_%g; s%<a href="((?:debian|other)[-a-z/]+\.html)">(.+?)</a>%<a href="$ref">$2</a> (<a href="${btsurl}release-critical/$1">online</a>)%i; } # Maintainer email address - YUCK!! s%<a href="(https?://$btsserver/([^\"?]*\@[^\"?]*))">(.+?)</a>>%<a href="$2.html">$3</a>> (<a href="$1">online</a>)%i; # Graph - we don't download s%<img src="graph.png" alt="Graph of RC bugs">%<img src="${btsurl}release-critical/graph.png" alt="Graph of RC bugs (online)">%; } } else { # Yuck, yuck, yuck. This regex splits the $data string at every # occurrence of either "[<a " or plain "<a ", preserving any "[". @data = split /(?:(?=\[<[Aa]\s)|(?<!\[)(?=<[Aa]\s))/, $data; foreach (@data) { if ( m%<a(?: class=\".*?\")? href=\"(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?bugreport\.cgi[^\?]*\?.*?;?bug=(\d+)%i ) { my $bug = $1; my ($msg, $filename) = href_to_filename($_); if ($bug eq $thing and defined $msg) { if ($fullmode or (!$fullmode and exists $$bug2filename{$msg})) { s%<a((?: class=\".*?\")?) href="(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?(bugreport\.cgi[^\"]*)">(.+?)</a>%<a$1 href="$filename">$3</a> (<a$1 href="$btscgiurl$2">online</a>)%i; } else { s%<a((?: class=\".*?\")?) href="(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?(bugreport\.cgi[^\"]*)">(.+?)</a>%$3 (<a$1 href="$btscgiurl$2">online</a>)%i; } } else { s%<a((?: class=\".*?\")?) href="(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?(bugreport\.cgi[^\?]*\?.*?bug=(\d+))"(.*?)>(.+?)</a>%<a$1 href="$3.html"$4>$5</a> (<a$1 href="$btscgiurl$2">online</a>)%i; } } else { s%<a((?: class=\".*?\")?) href="(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?(pkgreport\.cgi\?(?:pkg|maint)=([^\"&;]+)[^\"]*)">(.+?)</a>%<a$1 href="$3.html">$4</a> (<a$1 href="$btscgiurl$2">online</a>)%gi; s%<a((?: class=\".*?\")?) href="(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?(pkgreport\.cgi\?src=([^\"&;]+)[^\"]*)">(.+?)</a>%<a$1 href="src_$3.html">$4</a> (<a$1 href="$btscgiurl$2">online</a>)%i; s%<a((?: class=\".*?\")?) href="(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?(pkgreport\.cgi\?submitter=([^\"&;]+)[^\"]*)">(.+?)</a>%<a$1 href="from_$3.html">$4</a> (<a$1 href="$btscgiurl$2">online</a>)%i; s%<a((?: class=\".*?\")?) href="(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?(pkgreport\.cgi\?.*?;?archive=([^\"&;]+);submitter=([^\"&;]+)[^\"]*)">(.+?)</a>%<a$1 href="from_$4_3Barchive_3D$3.html">$5</a> (<a$1 href="$btscgiurl$2">online</a>)%i; s%<a((?: class=\".*?\")?) href="(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?(pkgreport\.cgi\?.*?;?package=([^\"&;]+)[^\"]*)">(.+?)</a>%<a$1 href="$3.html">$4</a> (<a$1 href="$btscgiurl$2">online</a>)%gi; s%<a((?: class=\".*?\")?) href="(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?(bugspam\.cgi[^\"]+)">%<a$1 href="$btscgiurl$2">%i; s%<a((?: class=\".*?\")?) href="/([0-9]+?)">(.+?)</a>%<a$1 href="$2.html">$3</a> (<a$1 href="$btsurl$2">online</a>)%i; # Version graphs # - remove 'package=' and move the package to the front s%((?:<img[^>]* src=\"|<a[^>]* href=\")(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?version\.cgi\?)([^\"]+)package=([^;\"]+)([^\"]+\"|\")>%$1$3;$2$4>%gi; # - replace 'found=' with '.f.' and 'fixed=' with '.fx.' 1 while s%((?:<img[^>]* src=\"|<a[^>]* href=\")(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?version\.cgi\?)(.*?;)found=([^\"]+)\">%$1$2.f.$3">%i; 1 while s%((?:<img[^>]* src=\"|<a[^>]* href=\")(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?version\.cgi\?)(.*?;)fixed=([^\"]+)\">%$1$2.fx.$3">%i; 1 while s%((?:<img[^>]* src=\"|<a[^>]* href=\")(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?version\.cgi\?found=)([^\"]+)\">%$1.f.$2">%i; 1 while s%((?:<img[^>]* src=\"|<a[^>]* href=\")(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?version\.cgi\?fixed=)([^\"]+)\">%$1.fx.$2">%i; # - replace '%2F' or '%2C' (a URL-encoded / or ,) with '.' 1 while s%((?:<img[^>]* src=\"|<a[^>]* href=\")(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?version\.cgi\?[^\%]*)\%2[FC]([^\"]+)\">%$1.$2">%gi; # - display collapsed graph images at 25% s%(<img[^>]* src=\"[^\"]+);collapse=1([^\"]+)\">%$1$2.co" width="25\%" height="25\%">%gi; # - and link to the collapsed graph s%(<a[^>]* href=\"[^\"]+);collapse=1([^\"]+)\">%$1$2.co">%gi; # - remove any other parameters 1 while s%((?:<img[^>]* src|<a[^>]* href)=\"(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?version\.cgi\?[^\"]+);(?:\w+=\d+)([^>]+)\>%$1$2>%gi; # - remove any +s (encoded spaces) 1 while s%((?:<img[^>]* src=\"|<a[^>]* href=\")(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?version\.cgi\?[^\+]*)\+([^\"]+)\">%$1$2">%gi; # - remove trailing ";" and ";." from previous substitutions 1 while s%((?:<img[^>]* src=\"|<a[^>]* href=\")(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?version\.cgi\?[^\"]+);\.(.*?)>%$1.$2>%gi; 1 while s%((?:<img[^>]* src=\"|<a[^>]* href=\")(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?version\.cgi\?[^\"]+);\">%$1">%gi; # - final reference should be $package.$versions[.co].png s%(<img[^>]* src=\"|<a[^>]* href=\")(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?version\.cgi\?([^\"]+)(\"[^>]*)>%$1$2.png$3>%gi; } } } return join("", @data); } # Removes a specified thing from the cache sub deletecache { my $thing = shift; my $thgopts = shift || ''; if (!-d $cachedir) { die "$progname: deletecache() called but no cachedir!\n"; } delete_timestamp($thing, $thgopts); unlink cachefile($thing, $thgopts); if ($thing =~ /^\d+$/) { rmtree("$cachedir/$thing", 0, 1) if -d "$cachedir/$thing"; unlink("$cachedir/$thing.mbox") if -f "$cachedir/$thing.mbox"; unlink("$cachedir/$thing.status.mbox") if -f "$cachedir/$thing.status.mbox"; unlink("$cachedir/$thing.raw.mbox") if -f "$cachedir/$thing.raw.mbox"; } } # Given a thing, returns the filename for it in the cache. sub cachefile { my $thing = shift; my $thgopts = shift || ''; if ($thing eq '') { die "$progname: cachefile given empty argument\n"; } if ($thing =~ /bugs.css$/) { return $cachedir . "bugs.css" } $thing =~ s/^src:/src_/; $thing =~ s/^from:/from_/; $thing =~ s/^tag:/tag_/; $thing =~ s/^usertag:/usertag_/; $thing =~ s%^release-critical/index\.html$%release-critical.html%; $thing =~ s%/%_%g; $thgopts =~ s/;/_3B/g; $thgopts =~ s/=/_3D/g; return File::Spec->catfile($cachedir, $thing . $thgopts . ($thing =~ /\.html$/ ? "" : ".html")); } # Given a thing, returns the filename for its mbox in the cache. sub mboxfile { my $thing = shift; return $thing =~ /^\d+$/ ? File::Spec->catfile($cachedir, $thing . ".mbox") : undef; } # Given a bug number, returns the dirname for it in the cache. sub cachebugdir { my $thing = shift; if ($thing !~ /^\d+$/) { die "$progname: cachebugdir given faulty argument: $thing\n"; } return File::Spec->catdir($cachedir, $thing); } # And the reverse: Given a filename in the cache, returns the corresponding # "thing". sub cachefile_to_thing { my $thing = basename(shift, '.html'); my $thgopts = ''; $thing =~ s/^src_/src:/; $thing =~ s/^from_/from:/; $thing =~ s/^tag_/tag:/; $thing =~ s/^usertag_/usertag:/; $thing =~ s%^release-critical\.html$%release-critical/index\.html%; $thing =~ s%_%/%g; $thing =~ s/_3B/;/g; $thing =~ s/_3D/=/g; $thing =~ /^(.*?)((?:;.*)?)$/; ($thing, $thgopts) = ($1, $2); return ($thing, $thgopts); } # Given a thing, gives the official BTS cgi page for it sub thing_to_url { my $thing = shift; my $thingurl; # have to be intelligent here :/ if ($thing =~ /^\d+$/) { $thingurl = $btscgibugurl . "?bug=" . $thing; } elsif ($thing =~ /^from:/) { ($thingurl = $thing) =~ s/^from:/submitter=/; $thingurl = $btscgipkgurl . '?' . $thingurl; } elsif ($thing =~ /^src:/) { ($thingurl = $thing) =~ s/^src:/src=/; $thingurl = $btscgipkgurl . '?' . $thingurl; } elsif ($thing =~ /^tag:/) { ($thingurl = $thing) =~ s/^tag:/tag=/; $thingurl = $btscgipkgurl . '?' . $thingurl; } elsif ($thing =~ /^usertag:/) { ($thingurl = $thing) =~ s/^usertag:/tag=/; $thingurl = $btscgipkgurl . '?' . $thingurl; } elsif ($thing =~ m%^release-critical(\.html|/(index\.html)?)?$%) { $thingurl = $btsurl . 'release-critical/index.html'; } elsif ($thing =~ m%^release-critical/%) { $thingurl = $btsurl . $thing; } elsif ($thing =~ /\@/) { # so presume it's a maint request $thingurl = $btscgipkgurl . '?maint=' . $thing; } else { # it's a package, or had better be... $thingurl = $btscgipkgurl . '?pkg=' . $thing; } return $thingurl; } # Given a thing, reads all links to bugs from the corresponding cache file # if there is one, and returns a list of them. sub bugs_from_thing { my $thing = shift; my $thgopts = shift || ''; my $cachefile = cachefile($thing, $thgopts); if (-f $cachefile) { local $/; open(IN, $cachefile) || die "$progname: open $cachefile: $!\n"; my $data = <IN>; close IN; return $data =~ m!href="(\d+)\.html"!g; } else { return (); } } # Given an <a href="bugreport.cgi?...>...</a> string, return a # msg id and corresponding filename sub href_to_filename { my $href = $_[0]; my ($msg, $filename); if ($href =~ m%\[<a(?: class=\".*?\")? href="((?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?bugreport\.cgi([^\?]*)\?[^\"]*)">.*?\(([^,]*), .*?\)\]% ) { # this looks like an attachment; $4 should give the MIME-type my $uri = URI->new($1); my $urlfilename = $2; my $bug = $uri->query_param_delete('bug'); my $mimetype = $3; my $ref = $uri->query(); $ref =~ s/&(?:amp;)?/;/g; # normalise all hrefs $uri->query($ref); $msg = $uri->query_param('msg'); my $att = $uri->query_param('att'); return undef unless $msg && $att; $msg .= "-$att"; $urlfilename ||= $att // ''; my $fileext = ''; if ($urlfilename =~ m%^/%) { $filename = basename($urlfilename); } else { $filename = ''; if ($mimetype eq 'text/plain') { $fileext = '.txt'; } if ($mimetype eq 'text/html') { $fileext = '.html'; } } if (length($filename)) { $filename = "$bug/$msg/$filename"; } else { $filename = "$bug/$msg$fileext"; } } elsif ($href =~ m%<a(?: class=\".*?\")? href="((?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?bugreport\.cgi([^\?]*)\?([^"]*))".*?>% ) { my $uri = URI->new($1); my $urlfilename = $2; my $bug = $uri->query_param_delete('bug'); $msg = $uri->query_param_delete('msg'); my $ref = $uri->query // ''; $ref =~ s/&(?:amp;)?/;/g; # normalise all hrefs $ref =~ s/;archive=(yes|no)\b//; $ref =~ s/%3D/=/g; $uri->query($ref); my %params = ( mboxstatus => '', mboxstat => '', mboxmaint => '', mbox => '', $uri->query_form(), ); if ($msg && !%params) { $filename = File::Spec->catfile($bug, "$msg.html"); } elsif (($params{mboxstat} || $params{mboxstatus}) eq 'yes') { $msg = 'statusmbox'; $filename = "$bug.status.mbox"; } elsif ($params{mboxmaint} eq 'yes') { $msg = 'mbox'; $filename = "$bug.mbox"; } elsif ($params{mbox} eq 'yes') { if ($msg) { $filename = "$bug/$msg.mbox"; $msg .= '-mbox'; } else { $filename = "$bug.raw.mbox"; $msg = 'rawmbox'; } } elsif (!$ref) { return undef; } else { $href =~ s/>.*/>/s; warn "$progname: in href_to_filename: unrecognised BTS URL type: $href\n"; return undef; } } elsif ($href =~ m%<(?:a[^>]* href|img [^>]* src)="((?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?version\.cgi\?[^"]+)"[^>]*>%i ) { my $uri = URI->new($1); my %params = $uri->query_form(); if ($params{package}) { $filename .= $params{package}; } if ($params{found}) { $filename .= ".f.$params{found}"; } if ($params{fixed}) { $filename .= ".fx.$params{fixed}"; } if ($params{collapse}) { $filename .= '.co'; } # Replace encoded "/" and "," characters with "." $filename =~ s@(?:%2[FC]|/|,)@.@gi; # Remove encoded spaces $filename =~ s/\+//g; $msg = 'versions'; $filename .= '.png'; } else { return undef; } return ($msg, $filename); } # Browses a given thing, with preprocessed list of URL options such as # ";opt1=val1;opt2=val2" with possible caching if there are no options sub browse { prunecache(); my $thing = shift; my $thgopts = shift || ''; if ($thing eq '') { if ($thgopts ne '') { die "$progname: you can only give options for a BTS page if you specify a bug/maint/... .\n"; } runbrowser($btsurl); return; } my $hascache = -d $cachedir; my $cachefile = cachefile($thing, $thgopts); my $mboxfile = mboxfile($thing); if ($mboxmode and !$mboxfile) { die "$progname: you can only request a mailbox for a single bug report.\n"; } # Check that if we're requesting a tag, that it's a valid tag if (($thing . $thgopts) =~ /(?:^|;)(?:tag|include|exclude)[:=]([^;]*)/) { unless (exists $valid_tags{$1}) { die "$progname: invalid tag requested: $1\nRecognised tag names are: " . join(" ", @valid_tags) . "\n"; } } my $livedownload = 1; if ($offlinemode) { $livedownload = 0; if (!$hascache) { die "$progname: Sorry, you are in offline mode and have no cache.\nRun \"bts cache\" or \"bts show\" to create one.\n"; } elsif ((!$mboxmode and !-r $cachefile) or ($mboxmode and !-r $mboxfile)) { die "$progname: Sorry, you are in offline mode and that is not cached.\nUse \"bts [--cache-mode=...] cache\" to update the cache.\n"; } if ($mboxmode) { runmailreader($mboxfile); } else { runbrowser("file://$cachefile"); } } # else we're in online mode elsif ($caching && have_lwp() && $thing ne '') { if (!$hascache) { if (!-d dirname($cachedir)) { unless (make_path(dirname($cachedir))) { warn "$progname: couldn't mkdir " . dirname($cachedir) . ": $!\n"; goto LIVE; } } unless (make_path($cachedir)) { warn "$progname: couldn't mkdir $cachedir: $!\n"; goto LIVE; } } $livedownload = 0; my $live = download($thing, $thgopts, 0, $mboxmode); if ($mboxmode) { runmailreader($mboxfile); } else { if (length($live)) { my ($fh, $livefile) = tempfile( "btsXXXXXX", SUFFIX => ".html", DIR => File::Spec->tmpdir, UNLINK => 1 ); # Use filehandle for security open(OUT_LIVE, ">&", $fh) or die "$progname: writing to temporary file: $!\n"; # Correct relative urls to point to the bts. $live =~ s%\shref="(?:/cgi(?:-bin)?/)?(\w+\.cgi)% href="$btscgiurl$1%g; print OUT_LIVE $live; # Some browsers don't like unseekable filehandles, # so use filename runbrowser("file://$livefile"); } else { runbrowser("file://$cachefile"); } } } LIVE: # we are not caching; just show it live if ($livedownload) { if ($mboxmode) { # we appear not to be caching; OK, we'll download to a # temporary file warn "bts debug: downloading ${btscgiurl}bugreport.cgi?bug=$thing;mbox=yes\n" if $debug; my ($fh, $fn) = download_mbox($thing, 1); runmailreader($fn); } else { if ($thgopts ne '') { my $thingurl = thing_to_url($thing); runbrowser($thingurl . $thgopts); } else { # let the BTS be intelligent runbrowser($btsurl . $thing); } } } } # Removes all files from the cache which were downloaded automatically # and have not been accessed for more than 30 days. We also only run # this at most once per day for efficiency. sub prunecache { # TODO: Remove handling of $oldcache post-Stretch my $oldcache = File::Spec->catdir($ENV{HOME}, '.devscripts_cache', 'bts'); if (-d $oldcache && !-d $cachedir) { my $err; make_path(dirname($cachedir), { error => \$err }); if (!@$err) { system('mv', $oldcache, $cachedir); } } return unless -d $cachedir; return if -f $prunestamp and -M _ < 1; my $oldcwd = getcwd; chdir($cachedir) || die "$progname: chdir $cachedir: $!\n"; # remove the now-defunct live-download file unlink "live_download.html"; opendir DIR, '.' or die "$progname: opendir $cachedir: $!\n"; my @cachefiles = grep { !/^\.\.?$/ } readdir(DIR); closedir DIR; # Are there any unexpected files lying around? my @known_files = map { basename($_) } ($timestampdb, $timestampdb . ".lock", $prunestamp); my %weirdfiles = map { $_ => 1 } grep { !/\.(html|css|png)$/ } @cachefiles; foreach (@known_files) { delete $weirdfiles{$_} if exists $weirdfiles{$_}; } # and bug directories foreach (@cachefiles) { if (/^(\d+)\.html$/) { delete $weirdfiles{$1} if exists $weirdfiles{$1} and -d $1; delete $weirdfiles{"$1.mbox"} if exists $weirdfiles{"$1.mbox"} and -f "$1.mbox"; delete $weirdfiles{"$1.raw.mbox"} if exists $weirdfiles{"$1.raw.mbox"} and -f "$1.raw.mbox"; delete $weirdfiles{"$1.status.mbox"} if exists $weirdfiles{"$1.status.mbox"} and -f "$1.status.mbox"; } } warn "$progname: unexpected files/dirs in cache directory $cachedir:\n " . join("\n ", keys %weirdfiles) . "\n" if keys %weirdfiles; my @oldfiles; foreach (@cachefiles) { next unless /\.(html|css)$/; push @oldfiles, $_ if -A $_ > 30; } # We now remove the oldfiles if they're automatically downloaded tie(%timestamp, "Devscripts::DB_File_Lock", $timestampdb, O_RDWR() | O_CREAT(), 0600, $DB_HASH, "write") or die "$progname: couldn't open DB file $timestampdb for writing: $!\n" if !tied %timestamp; my @unrecognised; foreach my $oldfile (@oldfiles) { my ($thing, $thgopts) = cachefile_to_thing($oldfile); unless (defined get_timestamp($thing, $thgopts)) { push @unrecognised, $oldfile; next; } next if is_manual(get_timestamp($thing, $thgopts)); # Otherwise, it's automatic and we purge it deletecache($thing, $thgopts); } untie %timestamp; if (!-e $prunestamp) { open PRUNESTAMP, ">$prunestamp" || die "$progname: prune timestamp: $!\n"; close PRUNESTAMP; } chdir $oldcwd || die "$progname: chdir $oldcwd: $!\n"; utime time, time, $prunestamp; } # Determines which browser to use sub runbrowser { my $URL = shift; if (system('sensible-browser', $URL) >> 8 != 0) { warn "Problem running sensible-browser: $!\n"; } } # Determines which mailreader to use sub runmailreader { my $file = shift; my $quotedfile; die "$progname: could not read mbox file $file!\n" unless -r $file; if ($file !~ /\'/) { $quotedfile = qq['$file']; } elsif ($file !~ /[\"\\\$\'\!]/) { $quotedfile = qq["$file"]; } else { die "$progname: could not figure out how to quote the mbox filename \"$file\"\n"; } my $reader = $mailreader; $reader =~ s/\%([%s])/$1 eq '%' ? '%' : $quotedfile/eg; if (system($reader) >> 8 != 0) { warn "Problem running mail reader: $!\n"; } } # Timestamp handling # # We store a +ve timestamp to represent an automatic download and # a -ve one to represent a manual download. sub get_timestamp { my $thing = shift; my $thgopts = shift || ''; my $timestamp = undef; my $versionstamp = undef; if (tied %timestamp) { ($timestamp, $versionstamp) = split /;/, $timestamp{ $thing . $thgopts } if exists $timestamp{ $thing . $thgopts }; } else { tie(%timestamp, "Devscripts::DB_File_Lock", $timestampdb, O_RDONLY(), 0600, $DB_HASH, "read") or die "$progname: couldn't open DB file $timestampdb for reading: $!\n"; ($timestamp, $versionstamp) = split /;/, $timestamp{ $thing . $thgopts } if exists $timestamp{ $thing . $thgopts }; untie %timestamp; } return wantarray ? ($timestamp, $versionstamp) : $timestamp; } sub set_timestamp { my $thing = shift; my $thgopts = shift || ''; my $timestamp = shift; my $versionstamp = shift || $version; if (tied %timestamp) { $timestamp{ $thing . $thgopts } = "$timestamp;$versionstamp"; } else { tie(%timestamp, "Devscripts::DB_File_Lock", $timestampdb, O_RDWR() | O_CREAT(), 0600, $DB_HASH, "write") or die "$progname: couldn't open DB file $timestampdb for writing: $!\n"; $timestamp{ $thing . $thgopts } = "$timestamp;$versionstamp"; untie %timestamp; } } sub delete_timestamp { my $thing = shift; my $thgopts = shift || ''; if (tied %timestamp) { delete $timestamp{ $thing . $thgopts }; } else { tie(%timestamp, "Devscripts::DB_File_Lock", $timestampdb, O_RDWR() | O_CREAT(), 0600, $DB_HASH, "write") or die "$progname: couldn't open DB file $timestampdb for writing: $!\n"; delete $timestamp{ $thing . $thgopts }; untie %timestamp; } } sub is_manual { return $_[0] < 0; } sub make_manual { return -abs($_[0]); } sub is_automatic { return $_[0] > 0; } sub make_automatic { return abs($_[0]); } # Returns true if current cached version is older than critical version # We're only using really simple version numbers here: a.b.c sub old_cache_format_version { my $cacheversion = $_[0]; my @cache = split /\./, $cacheversion; my @new = split /\./, $new_cache_format_version; push @cache, 0, 0, 0, 0; push @new, 0, 0; return ($cache[0] < $new[0]) || ($cache[0] == $new[0] && $cache[1] < $new[1]) || ($cache[0] == $new[0] && $cache[1] == $new[1] && $cache[2] < $new[2]) || ( $cache[0] == $new[0] && $cache[1] == $new[1] && $cache[2] == $new[2] && $cache[3] < $new[3]); } # We would love to use LWP::Simple::mirror in this script. # Unfortunately, bugs.debian.org does not respect the # If-Modified-Since header. For single bug reports, however, # bugreport.cgi will return a Last-Modified header if sent a HEAD # request. So this is a hack, based on code from the LWP modules. :-( # Return value: # (return value, error string) # with return values: MIRROR_ERROR failed # MIRROR_DOWNLOADED downloaded new version # MIRROR_UP_TO_DATE up-to-date sub bts_mirror { my ($url, $timestamp, $force) = @_; init_agent() unless $ua; if ($url =~ m%/\d+$% and !$refreshmode and !$force) { # Single bug, worth doing timestamp checks my $request = HTTP::Request->new('HEAD', $url); my $response = $ua->request($request); if ($response->is_success) { my $lm = $response->last_modified; if (defined $lm and $lm <= abs($timestamp)) { return (MIRROR_UP_TO_DATE, $response->status_line); } } else { return (MIRROR_ERROR, $response->status_line); } } # So now we download the full thing regardless # We don't care if we scotch the contents of $file - it's only # a temporary file anyway my $request = HTTP::Request->new('GET', $url); my $response = $ua->request($request); if ($response->is_success) { # This check from LWP::UserAgent; I don't even know whether # the BTS sends a Content-Length header... my $nominal_content_length = $response->content_length || 0; my $true_content_length = defined $response->content ? length($response->content) : 0; if ($true_content_length == 0) { return (MIRROR_ERROR, $response->status_line); } if ($nominal_content_length > 0) { if ($true_content_length < $nominal_content_length) { return (MIRROR_ERROR, "Transfer truncated: only $true_content_length out of $nominal_content_length bytes received" ); } if ($true_content_length > $nominal_content_length) { return (MIRROR_ERROR, "Content-length mismatch: expected $nominal_content_length bytes, got $true_content_length" ); } # else OK } return ( MIRROR_DOWNLOADED, $response->status_line, $response->content, $response->header('Content-Type')); } else { return (MIRROR_ERROR, $response->status_line); } } sub init_agent { $ua = new LWP::UserAgent; # we create a global UserAgent object $ua->agent("LWP::UserAgent/Devscripts/$version"); $ua->env_proxy; } sub opts_done { if (@_) { die "$progname: unknown options to '$command[$index]': @_\n"; } } sub edit { my $message = shift; my ($fh, $filename); ($fh, $filename) = tempfile( "btsXXXX", SUFFIX => ".mail", DIR => File::Spec->tmpdir ); open(OUT_MAIL, ">$filename") or die "$progname: writing to temporary file: $!\n"; print OUT_MAIL $message; close OUT_MAIL; my $rc = system("sensible-editor $filename"); undef $message; if ($rc == 0) { open(OUT_MAIL, "<$filename") or die "$progname: reading from temporary file: $!\n"; while (<OUT_MAIL>) { $message .= $_; } close OUT_MAIL; } unlink($filename); return $message; } =back =head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES =over 4 =item B<DEBEMAIL> If this is set, the From: line in the email will be set to use this email address instead of your normal email address (as would be determined by B<mail>). =item B<DEBFULLNAME> If B<DEBEMAIL> is set, B<DEBFULLNAME> is examined to determine the full name to use; if this is not set, B<bts> attempts to determine a name from your F<passwd> entry. =item B<BROWSER> If set, it specifies the browser to use for the B<show> and B<bugs> options. See the description above. =back =head1 CONFIGURATION VARIABLES The two configuration files F</etc/devscripts.conf> and F<~/.devscripts> are sourced by a shell in that order to set configuration variables. Command line options can be used to override configuration file settings. Environment variable settings are ignored for this purpose. The currently recognised variables are: =over 4 =item B<BTS_OFFLINE> If this is set to B<yes>, then it is the same as the B<--offline> command line parameter being used. Only has an effect on the B<show> and B<bugs> commands. The default is B<no>. See the description of the B<show> command above for more information. =item B<BTS_CACHE> If this is set to B<no>, then it is the same as the B<--no-cache> command line parameter being used. Only has an effect on the B<show> and B<bug> commands. The default is B<yes>. Again, see the B<show> command above for more information. =item B<BTS_CACHE_MODE=>{B<min>,B<mbox>,B<full>} How much of the BTS should we mirror when we are asked to cache something? Just the minimum, or also the mbox or the whole thing? The default is B<min>, and it has the same meaning as the B<--cache-mode> command line parameter. Only has an effect on the cache. See the B<cache> command for more information. =item B<BTS_FORCE_REFRESH> If this is set to B<yes>, then it is the same as the B<--force-refresh> command line parameter being used. Only has an effect on the B<cache> command. The default is B<no>. See the B<cache> command for more information. =item B<BTS_MAIL_READER> If this is set, specifies a mail reader to use instead of B<mutt>. Same as the B<--mailreader> command line option. =item B<BTS_SENDMAIL_COMMAND> If this is set, specifies a B<sendmail> command to use instead of F</usr/sbin/sendmail>. Same as the B<--sendmail> command line option. =item B<BTS_ONLY_NEW> Download only new bugs when caching. Do not check for updates in bugs we already have. The default is B<no>. Same as the B<--only-new> command line option. =item B<BTS_SMTP_HOST> If this is set, specifies an SMTP host to use for sending mail rather than using the B<sendmail> command. Same as the B<--smtp-host> command line option. Note that this option takes priority over B<BTS_SENDMAIL_COMMAND> if both are set, unless the B<--sendmail> option is used. =item B<BTS_SMTP_AUTH_USERNAME>, B<BTS_SMTP_AUTH_PASSWORD> If these options are set, then it is the same as the B<--smtp-username> and B<--smtp-password> options being used. =item B<BTS_SMTP_HELO> Same as the B<--smtp-helo> command line option. =item B<BTS_INCLUDE_RESOLVED> If this is set to B<no>, then it is the same as the B<--no-include-resolved> command line parameter being used. Only has an effect on the B<cache> command. The default is B<yes>. See the B<cache> command for more information. =item B<BTS_SUPPRESS_ACKS> If this is set to B<yes>, then it is the same as the B<--no-ack> command line parameter being used. The default is B<no>. =item B<BTS_INTERACTIVE> If this is set to B<yes> or B<force>, then it is the same as the B<--interactive> or B<--force-interactive> command line parameter being used. The default is B<no>. =item B<BTS_DEFAULT_CC> Specify a list of e-mail addresses to which a carbon copy of the generated e-mail to the control bot should automatically be sent. =item B<BTS_SERVER> Specify the name of a debbugs server which should be used instead of https://bugs.debian.org. =back =head1 SEE ALSO Please see L<https://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-control> for more details on how to control the BTS using emails and L<https://www.debian.org/Bugs/> for more information about the BTS. querybts(1), reportbug(1), pts-subscribe(1), devscripts.conf(5) =head1 COPYRIGHT This program is Copyright (C) 2001-2003 by Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>. Many modifications have been made, Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Julian Gilbey <jdg@debian.org> and Copyright (C) 2007 Josh Triplett <josh@freedesktop.org>. It is licensed under the terms of the GPL, either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. =cut # Please leave this alone unless you understand the seek above. __DATA__