gecko-dev/taskcluster/mach_commands.py
Mike Hommey 49e7b07ecc Bug 1419638 - Allow to pass arguments to docker when building docker-images. r=dustin
Ideally, we'd simply use the --build-arg docker argument along with ARG
in the Dockerfile, but that's only supported from Docker API 1.21, and
we're stuck on 1.18 for the moment.

So we add another hack to how we handle the Dockerfile, by adding a
commented syntax that allows to declare arguments to the Dockerfile.

The arguments can be defined in the docker images kind.yml file through
the `args` keyword. Under the hood, they are passed down to the docker
image task through the environment. The mach taskcluster-build-image
command then uses the corresponding values from the environment to
generate a "preprocessed" Dockerfile for its context.

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# 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/.
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
import json
import logging
import os
import sys
import traceback
import re
from mach.decorators import (
CommandArgument,
CommandProvider,
Command,
SubCommand,
)
from mozbuild.base import MachCommandBase
class ShowTaskGraphSubCommand(SubCommand):
"""A SubCommand with TaskGraph-specific arguments"""
def __call__(self, func):
after = SubCommand.__call__(self, func)
args = [
CommandArgument('--root', '-r',
help="root of the taskgraph definition relative to topsrcdir"),
CommandArgument('--quiet', '-q', action="store_true",
help="suppress all logging output"),
CommandArgument('--verbose', '-v', action="store_true",
help="include debug-level logging output"),
CommandArgument('--json', '-J', action="store_const",
dest="format", const="json",
help="Output task graph as a JSON object"),
CommandArgument('--labels', '-L', action="store_const",
dest="format", const="labels",
help="Output the label for each task in the task graph (default)"),
CommandArgument('--parameters', '-p', default="project=mozilla-central",
help="parameters file (.yml or .json; see "
"`taskcluster/docs/parameters.rst`)`"),
CommandArgument('--no-optimize', dest="optimize", action="store_false",
default="true",
help="do not remove tasks from the graph that are found in the "
"index (a.k.a. optimize the graph)"),
CommandArgument('--tasks-regex', '--tasks', default=None,
help="only return tasks with labels matching this regular "
"expression."),
CommandArgument('-F', '--fast', dest='fast', default=False, action='store_true',
help="enable fast task generation for local debugging.")
]
for arg in args:
after = arg(after)
return after
@CommandProvider
class MachCommands(MachCommandBase):
@Command('taskgraph', category="ci",
description="Manipulate TaskCluster task graphs defined in-tree")
def taskgraph(self):
"""The taskgraph subcommands all relate to the generation of task graphs
for Gecko continuous integration. A task graph is a set of tasks linked
by dependencies: for example, a binary must be built before it is tested,
and that build may further depend on various toolchains, libraries, etc.
"""
@ShowTaskGraphSubCommand('taskgraph', 'tasks',
description="Show all tasks in the taskgraph")
def taskgraph_tasks(self, **options):
return self.show_taskgraph('full_task_set', options)
@ShowTaskGraphSubCommand('taskgraph', 'full',
description="Show the full taskgraph")
def taskgraph_full(self, **options):
return self.show_taskgraph('full_task_graph', options)
@ShowTaskGraphSubCommand('taskgraph', 'target',
description="Show the target task set")
def taskgraph_target(self, **options):
return self.show_taskgraph('target_task_set', options)
@ShowTaskGraphSubCommand('taskgraph', 'target-graph',
description="Show the target taskgraph")
def taskgraph_target_taskgraph(self, **options):
return self.show_taskgraph('target_task_graph', options)
@ShowTaskGraphSubCommand('taskgraph', 'optimized',
description="Show the optimized taskgraph")
def taskgraph_optimized(self, **options):
return self.show_taskgraph('optimized_task_graph', options)
@ShowTaskGraphSubCommand('taskgraph', 'morphed',
description="Show the morphed taskgraph")
def taskgraph_morphed(self, **options):
return self.show_taskgraph('morphed_task_graph', options)
@SubCommand('taskgraph', 'decision',
description="Run the decision task")
@CommandArgument('--root', '-r',
help="root of the taskgraph definition relative to topsrcdir")
@CommandArgument('--base-repository',
required=True,
help='URL for "base" repository to clone')
@CommandArgument('--head-repository',
required=True,
help='URL for "head" repository to fetch revision from')
@CommandArgument('--head-ref',
required=True,
help='Reference (this is same as rev usually for hg)')
@CommandArgument('--head-rev',
required=True,
help='Commit revision to use from head repository')
@CommandArgument('--comm-base-repository',
required=False,
help='URL for "base" comm-* repository to clone')
@CommandArgument('--comm-head-repository',
required=False,
help='URL for "head" comm-* repository to fetch revision from')
@CommandArgument('--comm-head-ref',
required=False,
help='comm-* Reference (this is same as rev usually for hg)')
@CommandArgument('--comm-head-rev',
required=False,
help='Commit revision to use from head comm-* repository')
@CommandArgument('--message',
required=True,
help='Commit message to be parsed. Example: "try: -b do -p all -u all"')
@CommandArgument('--project',
required=True,
help='Project to use for creating task graph. Example: --project=try')
@CommandArgument('--pushlog-id',
dest='pushlog_id',
required=True,
default=0)
@CommandArgument('--pushdate',
dest='pushdate',
required=True,
type=int,
default=0)
@CommandArgument('--owner',
required=True,
help='email address of who owns this graph')
@CommandArgument('--level',
required=True,
help='SCM level of this repository')
@CommandArgument('--target-tasks-method',
help='method for selecting the target tasks to generate')
@CommandArgument('--try-task-config-file',
help='path to try task configuration file')
def taskgraph_decision(self, **options):
"""Run the decision task: generate a task graph and submit to
TaskCluster. This is only meant to be called within decision tasks,
and requires a great many arguments. Commands like `mach taskgraph
optimized` are better suited to use on the command line, and can take
the parameters file generated by a decision task. """
import taskgraph.decision
try:
self.setup_logging()
return taskgraph.decision.taskgraph_decision(options)
except Exception:
traceback.print_exc()
sys.exit(1)
@SubCommand('taskgraph', 'cron',
description="Run the cron task")
@CommandArgument('--base-repository',
required=True,
help='URL for "base" repository to clone')
@CommandArgument('--head-repository',
required=True,
help='URL for "head" repository to fetch')
@CommandArgument('--head-ref',
required=True,
help='Reference to fetch in head-repository (usually "default")')
@CommandArgument('--project',
required=True,
help='Project to use for creating tasks. Example: --project=mozilla-central')
@CommandArgument('--level',
required=True,
help='SCM level of this repository')
@CommandArgument('--force-run',
required=False,
help='If given, force this cronjob to run regardless of time, '
'and run no others')
@CommandArgument('--no-create',
required=False,
action='store_true',
help='Do not actually create tasks')
def taskgraph_cron(self, **options):
"""Run the cron task; this task creates zero or more decision tasks. It is run
from the hooks service on a regular basis."""
import taskgraph.cron
try:
self.setup_logging()
return taskgraph.cron.taskgraph_cron(options)
except Exception:
traceback.print_exc()
sys.exit(1)
@SubCommand('taskgraph', 'action-callback',
description='Run action callback used by action tasks')
def action_callback(self, **options):
import taskgraph.actions
try:
self.setup_logging()
task_group_id = os.environ.get('ACTION_TASK_GROUP_ID', None)
task_id = json.loads(os.environ.get('ACTION_TASK_ID', 'null'))
task = json.loads(os.environ.get('ACTION_TASK', 'null'))
input = json.loads(os.environ.get('ACTION_INPUT', 'null'))
callback = os.environ.get('ACTION_CALLBACK', None)
parameters = json.loads(os.environ.get('ACTION_PARAMETERS', '{}'))
return taskgraph.actions.trigger_action_callback(
task_group_id=task_group_id,
task_id=task_id,
task=task,
input=input,
callback=callback,
parameters=parameters,
test=False)
except Exception:
traceback.print_exc()
sys.exit(1)
@SubCommand('taskgraph', 'test-action-callback',
description='Run an action callback in a testing mode')
@CommandArgument('--parameters', '-p', default='project=mozilla-central',
help='parameters file (.yml or .json; see '
'`taskcluster/docs/parameters.rst`)`')
@CommandArgument('--task-id', default=None,
help='TaskId to which the action applies')
@CommandArgument('--task-group-id', default=None,
help='TaskGroupId to which the action applies')
@CommandArgument('--input', default=None,
help='Action input (.yml or .json)')
@CommandArgument('--task', default=None,
help='Task definition (.yml or .json; if omitted, the task will be'
'fetched from the queue)')
@CommandArgument('callback', default=None,
help='Action callback name (Python function name)')
def test_action_callback(self, **options):
import taskgraph.parameters
from taskgraph.util.taskcluster import get_task_definition
import taskgraph.actions
import yaml
def load_data(filename):
with open(filename) as f:
if filename.endswith('.yml'):
return yaml.safe_load(f)
elif filename.endswith('.json'):
return json.load(f)
else:
raise Exception("unknown filename {}".format(filename))
try:
self.setup_logging()
task_id = options['task_id']
if options['task']:
task = load_data(options['task'])
elif task_id:
task = get_task_definition(task_id)
else:
task = None
if options['input']:
input = load_data(options['input'])
else:
input = None
parameters = taskgraph.parameters.load_parameters_file(options['parameters'])
parameters.check()
return taskgraph.actions.trigger_action_callback(
task_group_id=options['task_group_id'],
task_id=task_id,
task=task,
input=input,
callback=options['callback'],
parameters=parameters,
test=True)
except Exception:
traceback.print_exc()
sys.exit(1)
def setup_logging(self, quiet=False, verbose=True):
"""
Set up Python logging for all loggers, sending results to stderr (so
that command output can be redirected easily) and adding the typical
mach timestamp.
"""
# remove the old terminal handler
old = self.log_manager.replace_terminal_handler(None)
# re-add it, with level and fh set appropriately
if not quiet:
level = logging.DEBUG if verbose else logging.INFO
self.log_manager.add_terminal_logging(
fh=sys.stderr, level=level,
write_interval=old.formatter.write_interval,
write_times=old.formatter.write_times)
# all of the taskgraph logging is unstructured logging
self.log_manager.enable_unstructured()
def show_taskgraph(self, graph_attr, options):
import taskgraph.parameters
import taskgraph.target_tasks
import taskgraph.generator
import taskgraph
if options['fast']:
taskgraph.fast = True
try:
self.setup_logging(quiet=options['quiet'], verbose=options['verbose'])
parameters = taskgraph.parameters.load_parameters_file(options['parameters'])
parameters.check()
tgg = taskgraph.generator.TaskGraphGenerator(
root_dir=options.get('root'),
parameters=parameters)
tg = getattr(tgg, graph_attr)
show_method = getattr(self, 'show_taskgraph_' + (options['format'] or 'labels'))
tg = self.get_filtered_taskgraph(tg, options["tasks_regex"])
show_method(tg)
except Exception:
traceback.print_exc()
sys.exit(1)
def show_taskgraph_labels(self, taskgraph):
for index in taskgraph.graph.visit_postorder():
print(taskgraph.tasks[index].label)
def show_taskgraph_json(self, taskgraph):
print(json.dumps(taskgraph.to_json(),
sort_keys=True, indent=2, separators=(',', ': ')))
def get_filtered_taskgraph(self, taskgraph, tasksregex):
from taskgraph.graph import Graph
from taskgraph.taskgraph import TaskGraph
"""
This class method filters all the tasks on basis of a regular expression
and returns a new TaskGraph object
"""
# return original taskgraph if no regular expression is passed
if not tasksregex:
return taskgraph
named_links_dict = taskgraph.graph.named_links_dict()
filteredtasks = {}
filterededges = set()
regexprogram = re.compile(tasksregex)
for key in taskgraph.graph.visit_postorder():
task = taskgraph.tasks[key]
if regexprogram.match(task.label):
filteredtasks[key] = task
for depname, dep in named_links_dict[key].iteritems():
if regexprogram.match(dep):
filterededges.add((key, dep, depname))
filtered_taskgraph = TaskGraph(filteredtasks, Graph(set(filteredtasks), filterededges))
return filtered_taskgraph
@CommandProvider
class TaskClusterImagesProvider(object):
@Command('taskcluster-load-image', category="ci",
description="Load a pre-built Docker image")
@CommandArgument('--task-id',
help="Load the image at public/image.tar.zst in this task,"
"rather than searching the index")
@CommandArgument('-t', '--tag',
help="tag that the image should be loaded as. If not "
"image will be loaded with tag from the tarball",
metavar="name:tag")
@CommandArgument('image_name', nargs='?',
help="Load the image of this name based on the current"
"contents of the tree (as built for mozilla-central"
"or mozilla-inbound)")
def load_image(self, image_name, task_id, tag):
from taskgraph.docker import load_image_by_name, load_image_by_task_id
if not image_name and not task_id:
print("Specify either IMAGE-NAME or TASK-ID")
sys.exit(1)
try:
if task_id:
ok = load_image_by_task_id(task_id, tag)
else:
ok = load_image_by_name(image_name, tag)
if not ok:
sys.exit(1)
except Exception:
traceback.print_exc()
sys.exit(1)
@Command('taskcluster-build-image', category='ci',
description='Build a Docker image')
@CommandArgument('image_name',
help='Name of the image to build')
@CommandArgument('--context-only',
help="File name the context tarball should be written to."
"with this option it will only build the context.tar.",
metavar='context.tar')
def build_image(self, image_name, context_only):
from taskgraph.docker import build_image, build_context
try:
if context_only is None:
build_image(image_name, os.environ)
else:
build_context(image_name, context_only, os.environ)
except Exception:
traceback.print_exc()
sys.exit(1)
@CommandProvider
class TaskClusterPartialsData(object):
@Command('release-history', category="ci",
description="Query balrog for release history used by enable partials generation")
@CommandArgument('-b', '--branch',
help="The gecko project branch used in balrog, such as "
"mozilla-central, release, date")
@CommandArgument('--product', default='Firefox',
help="The product identifier, such as 'Firefox'")
def generate_partials_builds(self, product, branch):
from taskgraph.util.partials import populate_release_history
try:
import yaml
release_history = {'release_history': populate_release_history(product, branch)}
print(yaml.safe_dump(release_history, allow_unicode=True, default_flow_style=False))
except Exception:
traceback.print_exc()
sys.exit(1)