esp-idf/tools/find_build_apps/common.py
Ivan Grokhotkov 5d03ae7428 tools: add {find,build}_apps.py, scripts to build multiple apps
This commit adds a pair of scripts, find_apps.py and build_apps.py.
These scripts are intended to be used in various CI jobs, building
multiple applications with different configurations and targets.

The first script, find_apps.py, is used to prepare the list of builds:
1. It finds apps for the given build system.
2. For each app, it finds configurations (sdkconfig files) which need
   to be built.
3. It filters out the apps and configurations which are not compatible
   with the given target.
4. It outputs the list of builds into stdout or a file. Currently the
   format is a list of lines, each line a JSON string. In the future,
   the tool can be updated to output YAML files.

The lists of builds can be concatenated and processed with standard
command line tools, like sed.

The second script, build_apps.py, executes the builds from the list.
It can execute a subset of builds based on --parallel-count and
--parallel-index arguments.

These two scripts are intended to replace build_examples_make,
build_examples_cmake, and the custom unit-test-app logic (in the
Makefile and idf_ext.py).

Closes IDF-641
2019-12-11 15:57:49 +11:00

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Python

# coding=utf-8
import sys
import os
from collections import namedtuple
import logging
import json
import typing
DEFAULT_TARGET = "esp32"
TARGET_PLACEHOLDER = "@t"
WILDCARD_PLACEHOLDER = "@w"
NAME_PLACEHOLDER = "@n"
FULL_NAME_PLACEHOLDER = "@f"
INDEX_PLACEHOLDER = "@i"
# ConfigRule represents one --config argument of find_apps.py.
# file_name is the name of the sdkconfig file fragment, optionally with a single wildcard ('*' character).
# file_name can also be empty to indicate that the default configuration of the app should be used.
# config_name is the name of the corresponding build configuration, or None if the value of wildcard is to be used.
# For example:
# filename='', config_name='default' — represents the default app configuration, and gives it a name 'default'
# filename='sdkconfig.*', config_name=None - represents the set of configurations, names match the wildcard value
ConfigRule = namedtuple("ConfigRule", ["file_name", "config_name"])
def config_rules_from_str(rule_strings): # type: (typing.List[str]) -> typing.List[ConfigRule]
"""
Helper function to convert strings like 'file_name=config_name' into ConfigRule objects
:param rule_strings: list of rules as strings
:return: list of ConfigRules
"""
rules = [] # type: typing.List[ConfigRule]
for rule_str in rule_strings:
items = rule_str.split("=", 2)
rules.append(ConfigRule(items[0], items[1] if len(items) == 2 else None))
return rules
class BuildItem(object):
"""
Instance of this class represents one build of an application.
The parameters which distinguish the build are passed to the constructor.
"""
def __init__(
self,
app_path,
work_dir,
build_path,
build_log_path,
target,
sdkconfig_path,
config_name,
build_system,
):
# These internal variables store the paths with environment variables and placeholders;
# Public properties with similar names use the _expand method to get the actual paths.
self._app_dir = app_path
self._work_dir = work_dir
self._build_dir = build_path
self._build_log_path = build_log_path
self.sdkconfig_path = sdkconfig_path
self.config_name = config_name
self.target = target
self.build_system = build_system
self._app_name = os.path.basename(os.path.normpath(app_path))
# Some miscellaneous build properties which are set later, at the build stage
self.index = None
self.verbose = False
self.dry_run = False
self.keep_going = False
@property
def app_dir(self):
"""
:return: directory of the app
"""
return self._expand(self._app_dir)
@property
def work_dir(self):
"""
:return: directory where the app should be copied to, prior to the build. Can be None, which means that the app
directory should be used.
"""
return self._expand(self._work_dir)
@property
def build_dir(self):
"""
:return: build directory, either relative to the work directory (if relative path is used) or absolute path.
"""
return self._expand(self._build_dir)
@property
def build_log_path(self):
"""
:return: path of the build log file
"""
return self._expand(self._build_log_path)
def __repr__(self):
return "Build app {} for target {}, sdkconfig {} in {}".format(
self.app_dir,
self.target,
self.sdkconfig_path or "(default)",
self.build_dir,
)
def to_json(self): # type: () -> str
"""
:return: JSON string representing this object
"""
return self._to_json(self._app_dir, self._work_dir, self._build_dir, self._build_log_path)
def to_json_expanded(self): # type: () -> str
"""
:return: JSON string representing this object, with all placeholders in paths expanded
"""
return self._to_json(self.app_dir, self.work_dir, self.build_dir, self.build_log_path)
def _to_json(self, app_dir, work_dir, build_dir, build_log_path): # type: (str, str, str, str) -> str
"""
Internal function, called by to_json and to_json_expanded
"""
return json.dumps({
"build_system": self.build_system,
"app_dir": app_dir,
"work_dir": work_dir,
"build_dir": build_dir,
"build_log_path": build_log_path,
"sdkconfig": self.sdkconfig_path,
"config": self.config_name,
"target": self.target,
"verbose": self.verbose,
})
@staticmethod
def from_json(json_str): # type: (typing.Text) -> BuildItem
"""
:return: Get the BuildItem from a JSON string
"""
d = json.loads(str(json_str))
result = BuildItem(
app_path=d["app_dir"],
work_dir=d["work_dir"],
build_path=d["build_dir"],
build_log_path=d["build_log_path"],
sdkconfig_path=d["sdkconfig"],
config_name=d["config"],
target=d["target"],
build_system=d["build_system"],
)
result.verbose = d["verbose"]
return result
def _expand(self, path): # type: (str) -> str
"""
Internal method, expands any of the placeholders in {app,work,build} paths.
"""
if not path:
return path
if self.index is not None:
path = path.replace(INDEX_PLACEHOLDER, str(self.index))
path = path.replace(TARGET_PLACEHOLDER, self.target)
path = path.replace(NAME_PLACEHOLDER, self._app_name)
if (FULL_NAME_PLACEHOLDER in path): # to avoid recursion to the call to app_dir in the next line:
path = path.replace(FULL_NAME_PLACEHOLDER, self.app_dir.replace(os.path.sep, "_"))
wildcard_pos = path.find(WILDCARD_PLACEHOLDER)
if wildcard_pos != -1:
if self.config_name:
# if config name is defined, put it in place of the placeholder
path = path.replace(WILDCARD_PLACEHOLDER, self.config_name)
else:
# otherwise, remove the placeholder and one character on the left
# (which is usually an underscore, dash, or other delimiter)
left_of_wildcard = max(0, wildcard_pos - 1)
right_of_wildcard = wildcard_pos + len(WILDCARD_PLACEHOLDER)
path = path[0:left_of_wildcard] + path[right_of_wildcard:]
path = os.path.expandvars(path)
return path
class BuildSystem(object):
"""
Class representing a build system.
Derived classes implement the methods below.
Objects of these classes aren't instantiated, instead the class (type object) is used.
"""
NAME = "undefined"
@staticmethod
def build(self):
raise NotImplementedError()
@staticmethod
def is_app(path):
raise NotImplementedError()
@staticmethod
def supported_targets(app_path):
raise NotImplementedError()
class BuildError(RuntimeError):
pass
def setup_logging(args):
"""
Configure logging module according to the number of '--verbose'/'-v' arguments and the --log-file argument.
:param args: namespace obtained from argparse
"""
if not args.verbose:
log_level = logging.WARNING
elif args.verbose == 1:
log_level = logging.INFO
else:
log_level = logging.DEBUG
logging.basicConfig(
format="%(levelname)s: %(message)s",
stream=args.log_file or sys.stderr,
level=log_level,
)