# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. import argparse import collections import collections.abc from typing import Optional from mozbuild.base import MachCommandBase from .base import MachError from .registrar import Registrar class _MachCommand(object): """Container for mach command metadata.""" __slots__ = ( # Content from decorator arguments to define the command. "name", "subcommand", "category", "description", "conditions", "_parser", "arguments", "argument_group_names", "virtualenv_name", "ok_if_tests_disabled", # By default, subcommands will be sorted. If this is set to # 'declaration', they will be left in declaration order. "order", # This is the function or callable that will be called when # the command is invoked "func", # The path to the `metrics.yaml` file that describes data that telemetry will # gather for this command. This path is optional. "metrics_path", # Dict of string to _MachCommand defining sub-commands for this # command. "subcommand_handlers", # For subcommands, the global order that the subcommand's declaration # was seen. "decl_order", # Whether to disable automatic logging to last_log.json for the command. "no_auto_log", ) def __init__( self, name=None, subcommand=None, category=None, description=None, conditions=None, parser=None, order=None, virtualenv_name=None, ok_if_tests_disabled=False, no_auto_log=False, ): self.name = name self.subcommand = subcommand self.category = category self.description = description self.conditions = conditions or [] self._parser = parser self.arguments = [] self.argument_group_names = [] self.virtualenv_name = virtualenv_name self.order = order if ok_if_tests_disabled and category != "testing": raise ValueError( "ok_if_tests_disabled should only be set for " "`testing` mach commands" ) self.ok_if_tests_disabled = ok_if_tests_disabled self.func = None self.metrics_path = None self.subcommand_handlers = {} self.decl_order = None self.no_auto_log = no_auto_log def create_instance(self, context, virtualenv_name): metrics = None if self.metrics_path: metrics = context.telemetry.metrics(self.metrics_path) # This ensures the resulting class is defined inside `mach` so that logging # works as expected, and has a meaningful name subclass = type(self.name, (MachCommandBase,), {}) return subclass( context, virtualenv_name=virtualenv_name, metrics=metrics, no_auto_log=self.no_auto_log, ) @property def parser(self): # Creating CLI parsers at command dispatch time can be expensive. Make # it possible to lazy load them by using functions. if callable(self._parser): self._parser = self._parser() return self._parser @property def docstring(self): return self.func.__doc__ def __ior__(self, other): if not isinstance(other, _MachCommand): raise ValueError("can only operate on _MachCommand instances") for a in self.__slots__: if not getattr(self, a): setattr(self, a, getattr(other, a)) return self def register(self, func): """Register the command in the Registrar with the function to be called on invocation.""" if not self.subcommand: if not self.conditions and Registrar.require_conditions: return msg = ( "Mach command '%s' implemented incorrectly. " + "Conditions argument must take a list " + "of functions. Found %s instead." ) if not isinstance(self.conditions, collections.abc.Iterable): msg = msg % (self.name, type(self.conditions)) raise MachError(msg) for c in self.conditions: if not hasattr(c, "__call__"): msg = msg % (self.name, type(c)) raise MachError(msg) self.func = func Registrar.register_command_handler(self) else: if self.name not in Registrar.command_handlers: raise MachError( "Command referenced by sub-command does not exist: %s" % self.name ) self.func = func parent = Registrar.command_handlers[self.name] if self.subcommand in parent.subcommand_handlers: raise MachError("sub-command already defined: %s" % self.subcommand) parent.subcommand_handlers[self.subcommand] = self class Command(object): """Decorator for functions or methods that provide a mach command. The decorator accepts arguments that define basic attributes of the command. The following arguments are recognized: category -- The string category to which this command belongs. Mach's help will group commands by category. description -- A brief description of what the command does. parser -- an optional argparse.ArgumentParser instance or callable that returns an argparse.ArgumentParser instance to use as the basis for the command arguments. For example: .. code-block:: python @Command('foo', category='misc', description='Run the foo action') def foo(self, command_context): pass """ def __init__(self, name, metrics_path: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs): self._mach_command = _MachCommand(name=name, **kwargs) self._mach_command.metrics_path = metrics_path def __call__(self, func): if not hasattr(func, "_mach_command"): func._mach_command = _MachCommand() func._mach_command |= self._mach_command func._mach_command.register(func) return func class SubCommand(object): """Decorator for functions or methods that provide a sub-command. Mach commands can have sub-commands. e.g. ``mach command foo`` or ``mach command bar``. Each sub-command has its own parser and is effectively its own mach command. The decorator accepts arguments that define basic attributes of the sub command: command -- The string of the command this sub command should be attached to. subcommand -- The string name of the sub command to register. description -- A textual description for this sub command. """ global_order = 0 def __init__( self, command, subcommand, description=None, parser=None, metrics_path: Optional[str] = None, virtualenv_name: Optional[str] = None, ): self._mach_command = _MachCommand( name=command, subcommand=subcommand, description=description, parser=parser, virtualenv_name=virtualenv_name, ) self._mach_command.decl_order = SubCommand.global_order SubCommand.global_order += 1 self._mach_command.metrics_path = metrics_path def __call__(self, func): if not hasattr(func, "_mach_command"): func._mach_command = _MachCommand() func._mach_command |= self._mach_command func._mach_command.register(func) return func class CommandArgument(object): """Decorator for additional arguments to mach subcommands. This decorator should be used to add arguments to mach commands. Arguments to the decorator are proxied to ArgumentParser.add_argument(). For example: .. code-block:: python @Command('foo', help='Run the foo action') @CommandArgument('-b', '--bar', action='store_true', default=False, help='Enable bar mode.') def foo(self, command_context): pass """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): if kwargs.get("nargs") == argparse.REMAINDER: # These are the assertions we make in dispatcher.py about # those types of CommandArguments. assert len(args) == 1 assert all( k in ("default", "nargs", "help", "group", "metavar") for k in kwargs ) self._command_args = (args, kwargs) def __call__(self, func): if not hasattr(func, "_mach_command"): func._mach_command = _MachCommand() func._mach_command.arguments.insert(0, self._command_args) return func class CommandArgumentGroup(object): """Decorator for additional argument groups to mach commands. This decorator should be used to add arguments groups to mach commands. Arguments to the decorator are proxied to ArgumentParser.add_argument_group(). For example: .. code-block: python @Command('foo', helps='Run the foo action') @CommandArgumentGroup('group1') @CommandArgument('-b', '--bar', group='group1', action='store_true', default=False, help='Enable bar mode.') def foo(self, command_context): pass The name should be chosen so that it makes sense as part of the phrase 'Command Arguments for ' because that's how it will be shown in the help message. """ def __init__(self, group_name): self._group_name = group_name def __call__(self, func): if not hasattr(func, "_mach_command"): func._mach_command = _MachCommand() func._mach_command.argument_group_names.insert(0, self._group_name) return func def SettingsProvider(cls): """Class decorator to denote that this class provides Mach settings. When this decorator is encountered, the underlying class will automatically be registered with the Mach registrar and will (likely) be hooked up to the mach driver. """ if not hasattr(cls, "config_settings"): raise MachError( "@SettingsProvider must contain a config_settings attribute. It " "may either be a list of tuples, or a callable that returns a list " "of tuples. Each tuple must be of the form:\n" "(
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