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			213 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			7.7 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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"""
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Graph morphs are modifications to task-graphs that take place *after* the
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optimization phase.
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These graph morphs are largely invisible to developers running `./mach`
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locally, so they should be limited to changes that do not modify the meaning of
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the graph.
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"""
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# Note that the translation of `{'task-reference': '..'}` is handled in the
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# optimization phase (since optimization involves dealing with taskIds
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# directly).  Similarly, `{'relative-datestamp': '..'}` is handled at the last
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# possible moment during task creation.
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
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import logging
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import os
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import re
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import jsone
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import yaml
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from slugid import nice as slugid
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from .task import Task
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from .graph import Graph
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from .taskgraph import TaskGraph
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here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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MAX_ROUTES = 10
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def amend_taskgraph(taskgraph, label_to_taskid, to_add):
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    """Add the given tasks to the taskgraph, returning a new taskgraph"""
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    new_tasks = taskgraph.tasks.copy()
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    new_edges = taskgraph.graph.edges.copy()
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    for task in to_add:
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        new_tasks[task.task_id] = task
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        assert task.label not in label_to_taskid
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        label_to_taskid[task.label] = task.task_id
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        for depname, dep in task.dependencies.iteritems():
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            new_edges.add((task.task_id, dep, depname))
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    taskgraph = TaskGraph(new_tasks, Graph(set(new_tasks), new_edges))
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    return taskgraph, label_to_taskid
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def derive_misc_task(task, purpose, image, taskgraph, label_to_taskid):
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    """Create the shell of a task that depends on `task` and on the given docker
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    image."""
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    label = '{}-{}'.format(purpose, task.label)
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    # this is why all docker image tasks are included in the target task graph: we
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    # need to find them in label_to_taskid, if if nothing else required them
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    image_taskid = label_to_taskid['build-docker-image-' + image]
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    task_def = {
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        'provisionerId': 'aws-provisioner-v1',
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        'workerType': 'gecko-misc',
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        'dependencies': [task.task_id, image_taskid],
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        'created': {'relative-datestamp': '0 seconds'},
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        'deadline': task.task['deadline'],
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        # no point existing past the parent task's deadline
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        'expires': task.task['deadline'],
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        'metadata': {
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            'name': label,
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            'description': '{} for {}'.format(purpose, task.task['metadata']['description']),
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            'owner': task.task['metadata']['owner'],
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            'source': task.task['metadata']['source'],
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        },
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        'scopes': [],
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        'payload': {
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            'image': {
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                'path': 'public/image.tar.zst',
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                'taskId': image_taskid,
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                'type': 'task-image',
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            },
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            'features': {
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                'taskclusterProxy': True,
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            },
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            'maxRunTime': 600,
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        }
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    }
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    # only include the docker-image dependency here if it is actually in the
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    # taskgraph (has not been optimized).  It is included in
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    # task_def['dependencies'] unconditionally.
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    dependencies = {'parent': task.task_id}
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    if image_taskid in taskgraph.tasks:
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        dependencies['docker-image'] = image_taskid
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    task = Task(kind='misc', label=label, attributes={}, task=task_def,
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                dependencies=dependencies)
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    task.task_id = slugid()
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    return task
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# these regular expressions capture route prefixes for which we have a star
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# scope, allowing them to be summarized.  Each should correspond to a star scope
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# in each Gecko `assume:repo:hg.mozilla.org/...` role.
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SCOPE_SUMMARY_REGEXPS = [
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    re.compile(r'(index:insert-task:docker\.images\.v1\.[^.]*\.).*'),
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    re.compile(r'(index:insert-task:gecko\.v2\.[^.]*\.).*'),
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]
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def make_index_task(parent_task, taskgraph, label_to_taskid):
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    index_paths = [r.split('.', 1)[1] for r in parent_task.task['routes']
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                   if r.startswith('index.')]
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    parent_task.task['routes'] = [r for r in parent_task.task['routes']
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                                  if not r.startswith('index.')]
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    task = derive_misc_task(parent_task, 'index-task', 'index-task',
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                            taskgraph, label_to_taskid)
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    # we need to "summarize" the scopes, otherwise a particularly
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    # namespace-heavy index task might have more scopes than can fit in a
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    # temporary credential.
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    scopes = set()
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    for path in index_paths:
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        scope = 'index:insert-task:{}'.format(path)
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        for summ_re in SCOPE_SUMMARY_REGEXPS:
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            match = summ_re.match(scope)
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            if match:
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                scope = match.group(1) + '*'
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                break
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        scopes.add(scope)
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    task.task['scopes'] = sorted(scopes)
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    task.task['payload']['command'] = ['insert-indexes.js'] + index_paths
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    task.task['payload']['env'] = {"TARGET_TASKID": parent_task.task_id}
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    return task
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def add_index_tasks(taskgraph, label_to_taskid):
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    """
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    The TaskCluster queue only allows 10 routes on a task, but we have tasks
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    with many more routes, for purposes of indexing. This graph morph adds
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    "index tasks" that depend on such tasks and do the index insertions
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    directly, avoiding the limits on task.routes.
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    """
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    logger.debug('Morphing: adding index tasks')
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    added = []
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    for label, task in taskgraph.tasks.iteritems():
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        if len(task.task.get('routes', [])) <= MAX_ROUTES:
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            continue
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        added.append(make_index_task(task, taskgraph, label_to_taskid))
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    if added:
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        taskgraph, label_to_taskid = amend_taskgraph(
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            taskgraph, label_to_taskid, added)
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        logger.info('Added {} index tasks'.format(len(added)))
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    return taskgraph, label_to_taskid
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class apply_jsone_templates(object):
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    """Apply a set of JSON-e templates to each task's `task` attribute.
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    :param templates: A dict with the template name as the key, and extra context
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                      to use (in addition to task.to_json()) as the value.
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    """
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    template_dir = os.path.join(here, 'templates')
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    def __init__(self, try_task_config):
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        self.templates = try_task_config.get('templates')
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        self.target_tasks = try_task_config.get('tasks')
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    def __call__(self, taskgraph, label_to_taskid):
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        if not self.templates:
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            return taskgraph, label_to_taskid
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        for task in taskgraph.tasks.itervalues():
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            for template in sorted(self.templates):
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                context = {
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                    'task': task.task,
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                    'taskGroup': None,
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                    'taskId': task.task_id,
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                    'kind': task.kind,
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                    'input': self.templates[template],
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                    # The following context differs from action tasks
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                    'attributes': task.attributes,
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                    'label': task.label,
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                    'target_tasks': self.target_tasks,
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                }
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                template_path = os.path.join(self.template_dir, template + '.yml')
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                with open(template_path) as f:
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                    template = yaml.load(f)
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                result = jsone.render(template, context) or {}
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                for attr in ('task', 'attributes'):
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                    if attr in result:
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                        setattr(task, attr, result[attr])
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        return taskgraph, label_to_taskid
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def morph(taskgraph, label_to_taskid, parameters):
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    """Apply all morphs"""
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    morphs = [
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        add_index_tasks,
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    ]
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    if parameters['try_mode'] == 'try_task_config':
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        morphs.append(apply_jsone_templates(parameters['try_task_config']))
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    for m in morphs:
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        taskgraph, label_to_taskid = m(taskgraph, label_to_taskid)
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    return taskgraph, label_to_taskid
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