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# Copyright (C) 2018 The Android Open Source Project
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
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"""Helper functions for updaters."""
import os
import re
import subprocess
import sys
from pathlib import Path
from typing import List, Tuple, Type
from base_updater import Updater
# pylint: disable=import-error
import metadata_pb2 # type: ignore
def create_updater(metadata: metadata_pb2.MetaData, proj_path: Path,
updaters: List[Type[Updater]]) -> Updater:
"""Creates corresponding updater object for a project.
Args:
metadata: Parsed proto for METADATA file.
proj_path: Absolute path for the project.
Returns:
An updater object.
Raises:
ValueError: Occurred when there's no updater for all urls.
"""
for url in metadata.third_party.url:
for updater_cls in updaters:
updater = updater_cls(proj_path, url, metadata.third_party.version)
if updater.is_supported_url():
return updater
raise ValueError('No supported URL.')
def replace_package(source_dir, target_dir) -> None:
"""Invokes a shell script to prepare and update a project.
Args:
source_dir: Path to the new downloaded and extracted package.
target_dir: The path to the project in Android source tree.
"""
print('Updating {} using {}.'.format(target_dir, source_dir))
script_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]),
'update_package.sh')
subprocess.check_call(['bash', script_path, source_dir, target_dir])
VERSION_SPLITTER_PATTERN: str = r'[\.\-_]'
VERSION_PATTERN: str = (r'^(?P<prefix>[^\d]*)' + r'(?P<version>\d+(' +
VERSION_SPLITTER_PATTERN + r'\d+)*)' +
r'(?P<suffix>.*)$')
VERSION_RE: re.Pattern = re.compile(VERSION_PATTERN)
VERSION_SPLITTER_RE: re.Pattern = re.compile(VERSION_SPLITTER_PATTERN)
ParsedVersion = Tuple[List[int], str, str]
def _parse_version(version: str) -> ParsedVersion:
match = VERSION_RE.match(version)
if match is None:
raise ValueError('Invalid version.')
try:
prefix, version, suffix = match.group('prefix', 'version', 'suffix')
versions = [int(v) for v in VERSION_SPLITTER_RE.split(version)]
return (versions, str(prefix), str(suffix))
except IndexError:
# pylint: disable=raise-missing-from
raise ValueError('Invalid version.')
def _match_and_get_version(old_ver: ParsedVersion,
version: str) -> Tuple[bool, bool, List[int]]:
try:
new_ver = _parse_version(version)
except ValueError:
return (False, False, [])
right_format = (new_ver[1:] == old_ver[1:])
right_length = len(new_ver[0]) == len(old_ver[0])
return (right_format, right_length, new_ver[0])
def get_latest_version(current_version: str, version_list: List[str]) -> str:
"""Gets the latest version name from a list of versions.
The new version must have the same prefix and suffix with old version.
If no matched version is newer, current version name will be returned.
"""
parsed_current_ver = _parse_version(current_version)
latest = max(
version_list,
key=lambda ver: _match_and_get_version(parsed_current_ver, ver),
default=None)
if not latest:
raise ValueError('No matching version.')
return latest