#!/usr/bin/env python # # Copyright 2009 The Closure Library Authors. All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS-IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """Generates out a Closure deps.js file given a list of JavaScript sources. Paths can be specified as arguments or (more commonly) specifying trees with the flags (call with --help for descriptions). Usage: depswriter.py [path/to/js1.js [path/to/js2.js] ...] """ import logging import optparse import os import posixpath import shlex import sys import source import treescan __author__ = 'nnaze@google.com (Nathan Naze)' def MakeDepsFile(source_map): """Make a generated deps file. Args: source_map: A dict map of the source path to source.Source object. Returns: str, A generated deps file source. """ # Write in path alphabetical order paths = sorted(source_map.keys()) lines = [] for path in paths: js_source = source_map[path] # We don't need to add entries that don't provide anything. if js_source.provides: lines.append(_GetDepsLine(path, js_source)) return ''.join(lines) def _GetDepsLine(path, js_source): """Get a deps.js file string for a source.""" provides = sorted(js_source.provides) requires = sorted(js_source.requires) module = 'true' if js_source.is_goog_module else 'false' return 'goog.addDependency(\'%s\', %s, %s, %s);\n' % ( path, provides, requires, module) def _GetOptionsParser(): """Get the options parser.""" parser = optparse.OptionParser(__doc__) parser.add_option('--output_file', dest='output_file', action='store', help=('If specified, write output to this path instead of ' 'writing to standard output.')) parser.add_option('--root', dest='roots', default=[], action='append', help='A root directory to scan for JS source files. ' 'Paths of JS files in generated deps file will be ' 'relative to this path. This flag may be specified ' 'multiple times.') parser.add_option('--root_with_prefix', dest='roots_with_prefix', default=[], action='append', help='A root directory to scan for JS source files, plus ' 'a prefix (if either contains a space, surround with ' 'quotes). Paths in generated deps file will be relative ' 'to the root, but preceded by the prefix. This flag ' 'may be specified multiple times.') parser.add_option('--path_with_depspath', dest='paths_with_depspath', default=[], action='append', help='A path to a source file and an alternate path to ' 'the file in the generated deps file (if either contains ' 'a space, surround with whitespace). This flag may be ' 'specified multiple times.') return parser def _NormalizePathSeparators(path): """Replaces OS-specific path separators with POSIX-style slashes. Args: path: str, A file path. Returns: str, The path with any OS-specific path separators (such as backslash on Windows) replaced with URL-compatible forward slashes. A no-op on systems that use POSIX paths. """ return path.replace(os.sep, posixpath.sep) def _GetRelativePathToSourceDict(root, prefix=''): """Scans a top root directory for .js sources. Args: root: str, Root directory. prefix: str, Prefix for returned paths. Returns: dict, A map of relative paths (with prefix, if given), to source.Source objects. """ # Remember and restore the cwd when we're done. We work from the root so # that paths are relative from the root. start_wd = os.getcwd() os.chdir(root) path_to_source = {} for path in treescan.ScanTreeForJsFiles('.'): prefixed_path = _NormalizePathSeparators(os.path.join(prefix, path)) path_to_source[prefixed_path] = source.Source(source.GetFileContents(path)) os.chdir(start_wd) return path_to_source def _GetPair(s): """Return a string as a shell-parsed tuple. Two values expected.""" try: # shlex uses '\' as an escape character, so they must be escaped. s = s.replace('\\', '\\\\') first, second = shlex.split(s) return (first, second) except: raise Exception('Unable to parse input line as a pair: %s' % s) def main(): """CLI frontend to MakeDepsFile.""" logging.basicConfig(format=(sys.argv[0] + ': %(message)s'), level=logging.INFO) options, args = _GetOptionsParser().parse_args() path_to_source = {} # Roots without prefixes for root in options.roots: path_to_source.update(_GetRelativePathToSourceDict(root)) # Roots with prefixes for root_and_prefix in options.roots_with_prefix: root, prefix = _GetPair(root_and_prefix) path_to_source.update(_GetRelativePathToSourceDict(root, prefix=prefix)) # Source paths for path in args: path_to_source[path] = source.Source(source.GetFileContents(path)) # Source paths with alternate deps paths for path_with_depspath in options.paths_with_depspath: srcpath, depspath = _GetPair(path_with_depspath) path_to_source[depspath] = source.Source(source.GetFileContents(srcpath)) # Make our output pipe. if options.output_file: out = open(options.output_file, 'w') else: out = sys.stdout out.write('// This file was autogenerated by %s.\n' % sys.argv[0]) out.write('// Please do not edit.\n') out.write(MakeDepsFile(path_to_source)) if __name__ == '__main__': main()