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+ coverage
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+ # Mkpkg
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+ TODO: Write a gem description
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+ ## Installation
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+ Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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+ gem 'mkpkg'
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+ And then execute:
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+ $ bundle
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+ Or install it yourself as:
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+ $ gem install mkpkg
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+ ## Usage
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+ ## Contributing
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+ 1. Fork it ( http://github.com/<my-github-username>/mkpkg/fork )
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+ require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+
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+ require "thor"
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+ require "fileutils"
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+ require "io/console"
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+
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+ require "dr/repo"
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+ require "dr/gitpackage"
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+ require "dr/debpackage"
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+
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+ require "dr/shellcmd"
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+ require "dr/logger"
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+ require "dr/config"
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+
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+ class ExtendedThor < Thor
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+ private
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+ include Dr::Logger
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+
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+ def get_repo_handle
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+ if @conf == nil
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+ @conf = Dr::Config.new ["/etc/drepo.conf", "~/.drepo.conf"]
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+ end
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+
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+ if options.has_key? "repo"
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+ Dr::Repo.new options["repo"]
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+ else
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+ if @conf.default_repo != nil
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+ Dr::Repo.new @conf.repositories[@conf.default_repo][:location]
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+ else
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+ log :warn, "No repo was specified, using '#{Dir.pwd}'."
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+ Dr::Repo.new Dir.pwd
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class Archive < ExtendedThor
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+ #desc "save TAG", "make a snapshot of the current archive"
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+ #def save(tag)
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+ #end
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+
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+ #desc "restore TAG", "replace the current archive with an earlier snapshot"
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+ #def restore(tag)
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+ #end
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+
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+ #desc "list-versions", "show all snapshots"
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+ #map "list-versions" => :list_versions
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+ #def list_versions
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+ #end
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+ end
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+
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+ class List < ExtendedThor
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+ desc "packages", "show a list of source packages in the repo"
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+ def packages()
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+ repo = get_repo_handle
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+ log :info, "Listing all source packages in the repository"
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+
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+ repo.list_packages.each do |pkg|
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+ log :info, " #{pkg.name}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "versions PACKAGE", "show the history of all available versions for a package"
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+ def versions(pkg_name)
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+ repo = get_repo_handle
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+ log :info, "Listing all built versions of '#{pkg_name}'"
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+
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+ suites = repo.get_suites
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+
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+ pkg = repo.get_package pkg_name
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+ pkg.history.each do |version|
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+ line = "#{version}"
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+ suites.each do |suite, codename|
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+ codename = suite if codename == nil
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+ if pkg.build_exists? version
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+ debs = repo.get_build pkg.name, version
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+ subpkgs = debs.map { |p| subpkg = File.basename(p).split("_")[0] }
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+
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+ all_included = true
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+ subpkgs.each do |subpkg|
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+ unless repo.query_for_deb_version(suite, subpkg) == version
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+ all_included = false
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ line << " [#{codename}]" if all_included
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+ end
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+ end
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+ log :info, " #{line}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class RepoCLI < ExtendedThor
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+ class_option :repo, :type => :string, :aliases => "-r"
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+
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+ desc "init [LOCATION]", "setup a whole new repository from scratch"
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+ def init(location=".")
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+ log :info, "Initialising a debian repository at '#{location.fg("blue")}'"
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+
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+ repo_conf = {
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+ :name => "Debian Repository",
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+ :desc => "",
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+ :arches => ["amd64"],
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+ :components => ["main"],
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+ :suites => ["stable", "testing", "unstable"],
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+ :codenames => []
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+ }
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+
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+ name = ask " Repository name "<< "[#{repo_conf[:name].fg("yellow")}]:"
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+ repo_conf[:name] = name if name.length > 0
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+
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+ desc = ask " Description [#{repo_conf[:desc]}]:"
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+ repo_conf[:desc] = desc if desc.length > 0
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+
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+ arches = ask " Architectures [#{repo_conf[:arches].join(" ").fg("yellow")}]:"
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+ repo_conf[:arches] = arches.split /\s+/ if arches.length > 0
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+
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+ components = ask " Components [#{repo_conf[:components].join(" ").fg("yellow")}]:"
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+ repo_conf[:components] = components.split /\s+/ if components.length > 0
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+
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+ repo_conf[:gpg_name] = ""
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+ while repo_conf[:gpg_name].length == 0
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+ repo_conf[:gpg_name] = ask " Cert owner name (#{"required".fg("red")}):"
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+ repo_conf[:gpg_name].strip!
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+ end
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+
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+ repo_conf[:gpg_mail] = ""
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+ while repo_conf[:gpg_mail].length == 0
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+ repo_conf[:gpg_mail] = ask " Cert owner e-mail (#{"required".fg("red")}):"
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+ repo_conf[:gpg_mail].strip!
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+ end
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+
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+ print " Passphrase (#{"optional".fg("green")}): "
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+ repo_conf[:gpg_pass] = STDIN.noecho(&:gets).chomp
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+ print "\n"
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+
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+ repo_conf[:suites].each do |s|
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+ codename = ask " Codename for '#{s.fg("yellow")}':"
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+ repo_conf[:codenames].push codename
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+ end
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+
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+ r = Dr::Repo.new location
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+ r.setup repo_conf
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "add", "introduce a new package to the build system"
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+ method_option :git, :aliases => "-g",
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+ :desc => "Add source package managed in a git repo"
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+ method_option :deb, :aliases => "-d",
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+ :desc => "Add a prebuilt binary deb package only"
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+ method_option :force, :aliases => "-f",
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+ :desc => "Proceed even if the package already exists"
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+ method_option :branch, :aliases => "-b",
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+ :desc => "Set a default branch other than master (valid only with --git)"
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+ def add
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+ repo = get_repo_handle
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+
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+ case
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+ when options.has_key?("git")
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+ branch = "master"
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+ branch = options["branch"] if options.has_key? "branch"
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+
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+ Dr::GitPackage::setup repo, options["git"], branch
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+ when options.has_key?("deb")
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+ Dr::DebPackage::setup repo, options["deb"]
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+ else
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+ raise ArgumentError, "Either --git or --deb must be specified"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # drepo build [pkg-name] --branch [topic-branch]
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+ # drepo build [pkg-name] --branch [topic-branch] --push [suite] -f
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+ #
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+ # - The old script basically
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+ # - Change versions to date stamps
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+ # - Add support for scratch suite builds
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+ desc "build [pkg-name]", "build a package from the sources"
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+ method_option :branch, :aliases => "-b", :type => :string,
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+ :desc => "build from a different branch"
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+ method_option :push, :aliases => "-p", :type => :string,
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+ :desc => "push to suite immediately after building"
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+ method_option :force, :aliases => "-f", :type => :boolean,
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+ :desc => "force build even when no changes have been made"
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+ def build(pkg_name)
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+ repo = get_repo_handle
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+
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+ force = false
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+ force = options["force"] if options.has_key? "force"
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+
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+ branch = nil
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+ branch = options["branch"] if options.has_key? "branch"
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+
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+ pkg = repo.get_package pkg_name
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+ version = pkg.build branch, force
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+
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+ if options["push"] && version
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+ if options["push"] == "push"
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+ repo.push pkg.name, version, "testing" # FIXME: should be configurable
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+ else
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+ repo.push pkg.name, version, options["push"]
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # drepo push [pkg-name] -f --suite X --version Y
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+ desc "push [pkg-name]", "push a built package to a specified suite"
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+ method_option :suite, :aliases => "-s", :type => :string,
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+ :desc => "the target suite (defaults to testing)"
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+ method_option :version, :aliases => "-v", :type => :string,
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+ :desc => "which version to push (defaults to the highest one build)"
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+ method_option :force, :aliases => "-f", :type => :boolean,
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+ :desc => "force inclusion of the package to the suite"
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+ def push(pkg_name)
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+ repo = get_repo_handle
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+
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+ suite = nil
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+ suite = options["suite"] if options.has_key? "suite"
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+
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+ version = nil
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+ version = options["version"] if options.has_key? "version"
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+
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+ repo.push pkg_name, version, suite, options["force"] == true
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "unpush [pkg-name] [suite]", "remove a built package from a suite"
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+ def unpush(pkg_name, suite)
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+ repo = get_repo_handle
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+ repo.unpush pkg_name, suite
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "list SUBCOMMAND [ARGS]", "show information about packages"
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+ subcommand "list", List
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+
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+ desc "rm [pkg-name]", "remove a package completely from the build system"
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+ method_option :force, :aliases => "-f", :type => :boolean,
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+ :desc => "force removal even if the package is still used"
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+ def rm(pkg_name)
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+ repo = get_repo_handle
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+ repo.remove pkg_name, options["force"] == true
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "rmbuild [pkg-name] [version]", "remove a built version of a package"
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+ method_option :force, :aliases => "-f", :type => :boolean,
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+ :desc => "force removal even if the build is still used"
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+ def rmbuild(pkg_name, version)
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+ repo = get_repo_handle
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+ repo.remove_build pkg_name, version, options["force"] == true
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "release", "push all the packages from testing to release"
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+ def release
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+ repo = get_repo_handle
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+
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+ log :info, "Releasing all packages from testing"
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+ repo.list_packages.each do |pkg|
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+ repo.push pkg.name, nil, "stable"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "snapshot", "save a snapshot of the archive"
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+ def snapshot(tag)
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+ repo = get_repo_handle
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+
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+ log :info, "Releasing all packages from testing"
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+ repo.list_packages.each do |pkg|
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+ repo.push pkg.name, nil, "stable"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ #begin
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+ RepoCLI.start ARGV
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+ #rescue Exception => e
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+ # Dr::Logger.log :err, e.to_s
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+ #end