#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """Processes an Android AAR file.""" import argparse import os import posixpath import re import shutil import sys from xml.etree import ElementTree import zipfile from util import build_utils sys.path.append(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), os.pardir, os.pardir))) import gn_helpers _PROGUARD_TXT = 'proguard.txt' def _GetManifestPackage(doc): """Returns the package specified in the manifest. Args: doc: an XML tree parsed by ElementTree Returns: String representing the package name. """ return doc.attrib['package'] def _IsManifestEmpty(doc): """Decides whether the given manifest has merge-worthy elements. E.g.: , , etc. Args: doc: an XML tree parsed by ElementTree Returns: Whether the manifest has merge-worthy elements. """ for node in doc: if node.tag == 'application': if list(node): return False elif node.tag != 'uses-sdk': return False return True def _CreateInfo(aar_file): """Extracts and return .info data from an .aar file. Args: aar_file: Path to an input .aar file. Returns: A dict containing .info data. """ data = {} data['aidl'] = [] data['assets'] = [] data['resources'] = [] data['subjars'] = [] data['subjar_tuples'] = [] data['has_classes_jar'] = False data['has_proguard_flags'] = False data['has_native_libraries'] = False data['has_r_text_file'] = False with zipfile.ZipFile(aar_file) as z: manifest_xml = ElementTree.fromstring(z.read('AndroidManifest.xml')) data['is_manifest_empty'] = _IsManifestEmpty(manifest_xml) manifest_package = _GetManifestPackage(manifest_xml) if manifest_package: data['manifest_package'] = manifest_package for name in z.namelist(): if name.endswith('/'): continue if name.startswith('aidl/'): data['aidl'].append(name) elif name.startswith('res/'): data['resources'].append(name) elif name.startswith('libs/') and name.endswith('.jar'): label = posixpath.basename(name)[:-4] label = re.sub(r'[^a-zA-Z0-9._]', '_', label) data['subjars'].append(name) data['subjar_tuples'].append([label, name]) elif name.startswith('assets/'): data['assets'].append(name) elif name.startswith('jni/'): data['has_native_libraries'] = True if 'native_libraries' in data: data['native_libraries'].append(name) else: data['native_libraries'] = [name] elif name == 'classes.jar': data['has_classes_jar'] = True elif name == _PROGUARD_TXT: data['has_proguard_flags'] = True elif name == 'R.txt': # Some AARs, e.g. gvr_controller_java, have empty R.txt. Such AARs # have no resources as well. We treat empty R.txt as having no R.txt. data['has_r_text_file'] = bool(z.read('R.txt').strip()) return data def _PerformExtract(aar_file, output_dir, name_allowlist): with build_utils.TempDir() as tmp_dir: tmp_dir = os.path.join(tmp_dir, 'staging') os.mkdir(tmp_dir) build_utils.ExtractAll( aar_file, path=tmp_dir, predicate=name_allowlist.__contains__) # Write a breadcrumb so that SuperSize can attribute files back to the .aar. with open(os.path.join(tmp_dir, 'source.info'), 'w') as f: f.write('source={}\n'.format(aar_file)) shutil.rmtree(output_dir, ignore_errors=True) shutil.move(tmp_dir, output_dir) def _AddCommonArgs(parser): parser.add_argument( 'aar_file', help='Path to the AAR file.', type=os.path.normpath) def main(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__) command_parsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest='command') subp = command_parsers.add_parser( 'list', help='Output a GN scope describing the contents of the .aar.') _AddCommonArgs(subp) subp.add_argument('--output', help='Output file.', default='-') subp = command_parsers.add_parser('extract', help='Extracts the .aar') _AddCommonArgs(subp) subp.add_argument( '--output-dir', help='Output directory for the extracted files.', required=True, type=os.path.normpath) subp.add_argument( '--assert-info-file', help='Path to .info file. Asserts that it matches what ' '"list" would output.', type=argparse.FileType('r')) subp.add_argument( '--ignore-resources', action='store_true', help='Whether to skip extraction of res/') args = parser.parse_args() aar_info = _CreateInfo(args.aar_file) formatted_info = """\ # Generated by //build/android/gyp/aar.py # To regenerate, use "update_android_aar_prebuilts = true" and run "gn gen". """ + gn_helpers.ToGNString(aar_info, pretty=True) if args.command == 'extract': if args.assert_info_file: cached_info = args.assert_info_file.read() if formatted_info != cached_info: raise Exception('android_aar_prebuilt() cached .info file is ' 'out-of-date. Run gn gen with ' 'update_android_aar_prebuilts=true to update it.') with zipfile.ZipFile(args.aar_file) as zf: names = zf.namelist() if args.ignore_resources: names = [n for n in names if not n.startswith('res')] _PerformExtract(args.aar_file, args.output_dir, set(names)) elif args.command == 'list': aar_output_present = args.output != '-' and os.path.isfile(args.output) if aar_output_present: # Some .info files are read-only, for examples the cipd-controlled ones # under third_party/android_deps/repositoty. To deal with these, first # that its content is correct, and if it is, exit without touching # the file system. file_info = open(args.output, 'r').read() if file_info == formatted_info: return # Try to write the file. This may fail for read-only ones that were # not updated. try: with open(args.output, 'w') as f: f.write(formatted_info) except IOError as e: if not aar_output_present: raise e raise Exception('Could not update output file: %s\n%s\n' % (args.output, e)) if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main())