PTU5KAS/kas/plugins/dump.py
Felix Moessbauer 5b3e238128 add plugin to dump flattened config
This patch adds a new plugin 'dump' which resolves all kas config
includes and combines them in a single file. The format of the output
file can either be JSON or YAML. In case of YAML, the generated config
fulfills the kas-config schema and can be used as input to kas again.
In addition, the generated files can be used by external tools to
analyse the dependencies and versions of the project.

While the generated configuration is semantically identical to the
input config, we do not guarantee binary compatibility as especially
YAML provides multiple ways to serialize strings and null values.
Not giving this guarantee makes it easier to evolve and maintain the plugin.

The plugin itself extends the checkout plugin, as referenced repos have
to be checked-out first to resolve cross-repo references. This also
requires, that the declared refspec of all referenced repos can actually
be found and checked out.

Signed-off-by: Felix Moessbauer <felix.moessbauer@siemens.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
2022-12-13 14:38:41 +01:00

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# kas - setup tool for bitbake based projects
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"""
This plugin implements the ``kas dump`` command.
When this command is executed, kas will parse all referenced config
files, expand includes and print a flattened yaml version of the
configuration to stdout. This config is semantically identical to the
input, but does not include any references to other configuration files.
The output of this command can be used to further analyse the build
configuration.
Please note:
- the dumped config is semantically identical but not bit-by-bit identical
- all referenced repositories are checked out to resolve cross-repo configs
- all refspecs are resolved before patches are applied
For example, to get a single config representing the final build config of
``kas-project.yml:target-override.yml`` you could run:
kas dump kas-project.yml:target-override.yml > kas-project-expanded.yml
The generated config can be used as input for kas:
kas build kas-project-expanded.yml
"""
import logging
import sys
import json
import yaml
from collections import OrderedDict
from kas.context import get_context
from kas.plugins.checkout import Checkout
__license__ = 'MIT'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright (c) Siemens AG, 2022'
class Dump(Checkout):
"""
Implements a kas plugin that combines multiple kas configurations
and dumps the result.
"""
name = 'dump'
helpmsg = 'Expand and dump the final config.'
class KasYamlDumper(yaml.Dumper):
"""
Yaml formatter (dumper) that generates output in a formatting which
is similar to kas example input files.
"""
def represent_data(self, data):
if isinstance(data, str):
if data.count('\n') > 0:
return self.represent_scalar(
'tag:yaml.org,2002:str',
data,
style='|')
return self.represent_scalar('tag:yaml.org,2002:str', data)
elif isinstance(data, OrderedDict):
return self.represent_mapping(
'tag:yaml.org,2002:map',
data.items())
elif data is None:
return self.represent_scalar('tag:yaml.org,2002:null', '')
return super().represent_data(data)
@classmethod
def setup_parser(cls, parser):
super().setup_parser(parser)
parser.add_argument('--format',
choices=['yaml', 'json'],
default='yaml',
help='Output format (default: yaml)')
parser.add_argument('--indent',
type=int,
default=4,
help='Line indent (# of spaces, default: 4)')
def run(self, args):
args.skip += [
'setup_dir',
'repos_apply_patches',
'setup_environ',
'write_bbconfig',
]
super().run(args)
ctx = get_context()
config_expanded = ctx.config.get_config()
# includes are already expanded, delete the key
if 'includes' in config_expanded['header']:
del config_expanded['header']['includes']
if args.format == 'json':
json.dump(config_expanded, sys.stdout, indent=args.indent)
sys.stdout.write('\n')
elif args.format == 'yaml':
yaml.dump(
config_expanded, sys.stdout,
indent=args.indent,
Dumper=self.KasYamlDumper)
else:
logging.error('invalid format %s', args.format)
sys.exit(1)
__KAS_PLUGINS__ = [Dump]