gecko-dev/testing/mozharness/examples/verbose_script.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""verbose_script.py
Contrast to silent_script.py.
"""
import os
import sys
sys.path.insert(1, os.path.dirname(sys.path[0]))
#from mozharness.base.errors import TarErrorList, SSHErrorList
from mozharness.base.script import BaseScript
# VerboseExample {{{1
class VerboseExample(BaseScript):
def __init__(self, require_config_file=False):
super(VerboseExample, self).__init__(
all_actions=['verbosity', ],
require_config_file=require_config_file,
config={"tarball_name": "bar.tar.bz2"}
)
def verbosity(self):
tarball_name = self.config["tarball_name"]
self.download_file(
"http://people.mozilla.org/~asasaki/foo.tar.bz2",
file_name=tarball_name
)
# the error_list adds more error checking.
# the halt_on_failure will kill the script at this point if
# unsuccessful. Be aware if you need to do any cleanup before you
# actually fatal(), though. If so, you may want to either use an
# |if self.run_command(...):| construct, or define a self._post_fatal()
# for a generic end-of-fatal-run method.
self.run_command(
["tar", "xjvf", tarball_name],
# error_list=TarErrorList,
# halt_on_failure=True,
# fatal_exit_code=3,
)
self.rmtree("x/ship2")
self.rmtree(tarball_name)
self.run_command(
["tar", "cjvf", tarball_name, "x"],
# error_list=TarErrorList,
# halt_on_failure=True,
# fatal_exit_code=3,
)
self.rmtree("x")
if self.run_command(
["scp", tarball_name, "people.mozilla.org:public_html/foo2.tar.bz2"],
# error_list=SSHErrorList,
):
self.error("There's been a problem with the scp. We're going to proceed anyway.")
self.rmtree(tarball_name)
# __main__ {{{1
if __name__ == '__main__':
verbose_example = VerboseExample()
verbose_example.run_and_exit()