PTU5KAS/kas/plugins/shell.py
Paul Barker bcb748c22a kas: Factor out common setup & cleanup steps
The list of steps to be executed within a macro is split into setup
commands, main commands and cleanup commands to ensure that new steps
are added to the appropriate place in the execution order by plugins.

By default, the setup and cleanup commands are set to the default list
of steps which the build and shell plugins have in common. It's expected
that most future plugins will also share these common setup and cleanup
steps but we do provide arguments to the Macro initialiser to skip these
if customisation is needed.

Signed-off-by: Paul Barker <pbarker@konsulko.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
2020-11-13 20:56:52 +01:00

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# kas - setup tool for bitbake based projects
#
# Copyright (c) Siemens AG, 2017-2018
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"""
This plugin implements the ``kas shell`` command.
When this command is executed, kas will checkout repositories, setup the
build environment and then start a shell in the build environment. This
can be used to manually run ``bitbake`` with custom command line options
or to execute other commands such as ``runqemu``.
For example, to start a shell in the build environment for the file
``kas-project.yml`` you could run::
kas shell kas-project.yml
Or to invoke qemu to test an image which has been built::
kas shell kas-project.yml -c 'runqemu'
"""
import logging
import subprocess
import sys
from kas.context import create_global_context
from kas.config import Config
from kas.libcmds import Macro, Command
__license__ = 'MIT'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright (c) Siemens AG, 2017-2018'
class Shell:
"""
Implements a kas plugin that opens a shell within the kas environment.
"""
name = 'shell'
helpmsg = 'Run a shell in the build environment.'
@classmethod
def setup_parser(cls, parser):
"""
Setup the argument parser for the shell plugin
"""
parser.add_argument('-k', '--keep-config-unchanged',
help='Skip steps that change the configuration',
action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('-c', '--command',
help='Run command',
default='')
def run(self, args):
"""
Runs this kas plugin
"""
ctx = create_global_context(args)
ctx.config = Config(args.config)
if args.keep_config_unchanged:
# Skip the tasks which would change the config of the build
# environment
args.skip += [
'setup_dir',
'finish_setup_repos',
'repos_apply_patches',
'write_bbconfig',
]
macro = Macro()
macro.add(ShellCommand(args.command))
macro.run(ctx, args.skip)
class ShellCommand(Command):
"""
This class implements the command that starts a shell.
"""
def __init__(self, cmd):
super().__init__()
self.cmd = []
if cmd:
self.cmd = cmd
def __str__(self):
return 'shell'
def execute(self, ctx):
cmd = [ctx.environ.get('SHELL', '/bin/sh')]
if self.cmd:
cmd.append('-c')
cmd.append(self.cmd)
ret = subprocess.call(cmd, env=ctx.environ, cwd=ctx.build_dir)
if ret != 0:
logging.error('Shell returned non-zero exit status %d', ret)
sys.exit(ret)
__KAS_PLUGINS__ = [Shell]