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cefbuilds: Fix CEF source URL.
142 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
142 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2016 The Chromium Embedded Framework Authors. All rights
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# reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that
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# can be found in the LICENSE file.
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# This example utility uses the cef_json_builder class to create and update an
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# index.json file in the same directory as this file. Example usage:
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#
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# Add files for macosx64 platform at the specified version:
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# > python cef_json_builder_example.py add macosx64 3.2704.1416.g185cd6c 51.0.2704.47
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#
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# Add files for all platforms at the specified version:
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# > python cef_json_builder_example.py add all 3.2704.1416.g185cd6c 51.0.2704.47
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#
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# See cef_json_builder.get_platforms() for the list of supported platforms.
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#
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# After creating an index.json file you can use the cef_html_builder.py tool to
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# create an HTML file.
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from cef_json_builder import cef_json_builder
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import datetime
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import os
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import random
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import string
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import sys
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# Create a fake sha1 checksum value.
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def make_fake_sha1():
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return ''.join(random.SystemRandom().choice('abcdef' + string.digits) for _ in range(40))
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# Create a fake file size value.
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def make_fake_size():
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return random.randint(30000000, 60000000)
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# Create fake file info based on |platform| and |version|.
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def make_fake_file_info(platform, version, type):
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return {
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'name': cef_json_builder.get_file_name(version, platform, type) + '.tar.gz',
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'size': make_fake_size(),
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'lastModified': datetime.datetime.now(),
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'sha1': make_fake_sha1()
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}
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# Returns a list of fake files based on |platform| and |version|.
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def create_fake_files(platform, version):
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files = []
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# All platforms create standard, minimal and client distributions.
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files.append(make_fake_file_info(platform, version, 'standard'))
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files.append(make_fake_file_info(platform, version, 'minimal'))
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files.append(make_fake_file_info(platform, version, 'client'))
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# Windows platforms create debug symbols.
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if platform.find('windows') == 0:
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files.append(make_fake_file_info(platform, version, 'debug_symbols'))
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# Windows and OS X platforms create release symbols.
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if platform.find('windows') == 0 or platform.find('macosx') == 0:
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files.append(make_fake_file_info(platform, version, 'release_symbols'))
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return files
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# Program entry point.
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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# Verify command-line arguments.
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if len(sys.argv) < 5 or sys.argv[1] != 'add':
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sys.stderr.write('Usage: %s add <platform> <cef_version> <chromium_version>' % sys.argv[0])
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sys.exit()
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# Requested platform.
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if sys.argv[2] == 'all':
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platforms = cef_json_builder.get_platforms()
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elif sys.argv[2] in cef_json_builder.get_platforms():
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platforms = [sys.argv[2]]
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else:
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sys.stderr.write('Invalid platform: %s' % platform)
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sys.exit()
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# Requested CEF version.
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cef_version = sys.argv[3]
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if not cef_json_builder.is_valid_version(cef_version):
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sys.stderr.write('Invalid CEF version: %s' % cef_version)
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sys.exit()
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# Requested Chromium version.
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chromium_version = sys.argv[4]
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if not cef_json_builder.is_valid_chromium_version(chromium_version):
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sys.stderr.write('Invalid Chromium version: %s' % chromium_version)
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sys.exit()
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# Write the JSON file in the same directory as this file.
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current_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
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json_file = os.path.join(current_dir, 'index.json')
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# Create the builder object. Enable pretty printing and extra output for
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# example purposes.
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builder = cef_json_builder(prettyprint=True, silent=False)
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# Map the CEF version to the Chromium version to avoid a remote query.
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builder.set_chromium_version(cef_version, chromium_version)
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# Load the existing JSON file, if any. Ignore format errors for example
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# purposes.
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if os.path.exists(json_file):
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print '--> Reading index.json'
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with open(json_file, 'r') as f:
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builder.load(f.read(), fatalerrors=False)
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# Create fake file info based on |platform| and |version|. A real
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# implementation should retrieve the list of files from an external source
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# like a Web or filesystem directory listing. If using Artifactory, for
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# example, then "size", "lastModified" and "sha1" attributes would be included
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# in the directory listing metadata.
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# For this example we:
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# - Always use now() as the last modified date. Consequently newly added files
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# will always be listed at the top of the JSON platform versions list.
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# - Always create a new (fake) sha1 checksum value for each file. Consequently
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# duplicate calls for the same |platform| + |version| will always replace
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# the existing entries. In real implementations the sha1 may be the same
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# across calls if the file contents have not changed, in which case
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# cef_json_builder.add_file() will return False and upload of the file
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# should be skipped.
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new_files = []
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for platform in platforms:
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new_files.extend(create_fake_files(platform, cef_version))
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# Add new files to the builder.
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changed_files = []
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for file in new_files:
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if builder.add_file(file['name'], file['size'], file['lastModified'], file['sha1']):
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changed_files.append(file)
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if len(changed_files) > 0:
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# Write the updated JSON file.
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print '--> Writing index.json'
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with open(json_file, 'w') as f:
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f.write(str(builder))
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# A real implementation would now upload the changed files.
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for file in changed_files:
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print '--> Upload file %s' % file['name']
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