Merge pull request 'Release 0.5.0: release candidate 1' (#316) from release-0.5.0-rc.1 into main

Reviewed-on: vieter-v/vieter#316
main 0.5.0-rc.1
Jef Roosens 2022-12-17 14:13:05 +01:00
commit 8b72a9fc0f
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# Generated docs
_docs/
docs/resources/_gen/
/man/
# VLS logs

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ skip_clone: true
pipeline:
build:
image: 'menci/archlinuxarm:base-devel'
image: 'git.rustybever.be/vieter-v/vieter-builder'
commands:
# Add the vieter repository so we can use the compiler
- echo -e '[vieter]\nServer = https://arch.r8r.be/$repo/$arch\nSigLevel = Optional' >> /etc/pacman.conf

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ skip_clone: true
pipeline:
build:
image: 'menci/archlinuxarm:base-devel'
image: 'git.rustybever.be/vieter-v/vieter-builder'
commands:
# Add the vieter repository so we can use the compiler
- echo -e '[vieter]\nServer = https://arch.r8r.be/$repo/$arch\nSigLevel = Optional' >> /etc/pacman.conf

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
variables:
- &vlang_image 'chewingbever/vlang:0.3'
- &vlang_image 'git.rustybever.be/chewing_bever/vlang:0.3.2'
matrix:
PLATFORM:

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
variables:
- &vlang_image 'chewingbever/vlang:0.3'
- &vlang_image 'git.rustybever.be/chewing_bever/vlang:0.3.2'
platform: 'linux/amd64'
branches:

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
variables:
- &vlang_image 'chewingbever/vlang:0.3'
- &vlang_image 'git.rustybever.be/chewing_bever/vlang:0.3.2'
platform: 'linux/amd64'
branches: [ 'main' ]

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
variables:
- &vlang_image 'chewingbever/vlang:0.3'
- &vlang_image 'git.rustybever.be/chewing_bever/vlang:0.3.2'
# These checks already get performed on the feature branches
branches:
@ -7,10 +7,21 @@ branches:
platform: 'linux/amd64'
pipeline:
# vfmt seems to get confused if these aren't present
install-modules:
image: *vlang_image
pull: true
commands:
- export VMODULES=$PWD/.vmodules
- 'cd src && v install'
when:
event: [pull_request]
lint:
image: *vlang_image
pull: true
commands:
- export VMODULES=$PWD/.vmodules
- make lint
when:
event: [ pull_request ]
event: [pull_request]

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
variables:
- &vlang_image 'chewingbever/vlang:0.3'
- &vlang_image 'git.rustybever.be/chewing_bever/vlang:0.3.2'
platform: 'linux/amd64'
branches:

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
variables:
- &vlang_image 'chewingbever/vlang:0.3'
- &vlang_image 'git.rustybever.be/chewing_bever/vlang:0.3.2'
matrix:
PLATFORM:

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@ -7,6 +7,33 @@ and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0
## [Unreleased](https://git.rustybever.be/vieter-v/vieter/src/branch/dev)
## [0.5.0-rc.1](https://git.rustybever.be/vieter-v/vieter/src/tag/0.5.0-rc.1)
### Added
* Allow specifying subdirectory inside Git repository
* Added option to deploy using agent-server architecture instead of cron daemon
* Allow scheduling builds on the server from the CLI tool instead of building
them locally
* Allow force-building packages, meaning the build won't check if the
repository is already up to date
### Changed
* Migrated codebase to V 0.3.2
* Cron expression parser now uses bitfields instead of bool arrays
### Fixed
* Arch value for target is now properly set if not provided
* Allow NULL values for branch in database
* Endpoint for adding targets now returns the correct id
* CLI now correctly errors and doesn't error when sending requests
* Fixed possible infinite loop when removing old build images
* Check whether build image still exists before starting build
* Don't run makepkg `prepare()` function twice
* Don't buffer stdout in Docker containers
## [0.4.0](https://git.rustybever.be/vieter-v/vieter/src/tag/0.4.0)
### Added

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
FROM chewingbever/vlang:0.3 AS builder
FROM git.rustybever.be/chewing_bever/vlang:0.3.2 AS builder
ARG TARGETPLATFORM
ARG CI_COMMIT_SHA
@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ RUN if [ -n "${CI_COMMIT_SHA}" ]; then \
"https://s3.rustybever.be/vieter/commits/${CI_COMMIT_SHA}/vieter-$(echo "${TARGETPLATFORM}" | sed 's:/:-:g')" && \
chmod +x vieter ; \
else \
cd src && v install && cd .. && \
LDFLAGS='-lz -lbz2 -llzma -lexpat -lzstd -llz4 -lsqlite3 -static' make prod && \
mv pvieter vieter ; \
fi

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ SRC_DIR := src
SOURCES != find '$(SRC_DIR)' -iname '*.v'
V_PATH ?= v
V := $(V_PATH) -showcc -gc boehm
V := $(V_PATH) -showcc -gc boehm -W -d use_openssl
all: vieter
@ -92,9 +92,9 @@ clean:
.PHONY: autofree
autofree: afvieter
afvieter: $(SOURCES)
$(V_PATH) -showcc -autofree -o afvieter $(SRC_DIR)
$(V) -showcc -autofree -o afvieter $(SRC_DIR)
.PHONY: skip-unused
skip-unused: suvieter
suvieter: $(SOURCES)
$(V_PATH) -showcc -skip-unused -o suvieter $(SRC_DIR)
$(V) -skip-unused -o suvieter $(SRC_DIR)

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
pkgbase='vieter'
pkgname='vieter'
pkgver='0.4.0'
pkgver='0.5.0-rc.1'
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="Lightweight Arch repository server & package build system"
depends=('glibc' 'openssl' 'libarchive' 'sqlite')

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@ -21,7 +21,8 @@ quicker.
I chose [V](https://vlang.io/) as I've been very intrigued by this language for
a while now. I wanted a fast language that I could code while relaxing, without
having to exert too much mental effort & V seemed like the right choice for
that.
that. Sadly, this didn't quite turn out the way I expected, but I'm sticking
with it anyways ;p
## Features
@ -49,7 +50,7 @@ update`.
I used to maintain a mirror that tracked the latest master, but nowadays, I
maintain a Docker image containing the specific compiler version that Vieter
builds with. Currently, this is V 0.3.
builds with. Currently, this is V 0.3.2.
## Contributing

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@ -97,3 +97,25 @@ configuration variable required for each command.
build`.
* Default: `archlinux:base-devel`
### `vieter agent`
* `log_level`: log verbosity level. Value should be one of `FATAL`, `ERROR`,
`WARN`, `INFO` or `DEBUG`.
* Default: `WARN`
* `address`: *public* URL of the Vieter repository server to build for. From
this server jobs are retrieved. All built packages are published to this
server.
* `api_key`: API key of the above server.
* `data_dir`: directory to store log file in.
* `max_concurrent_builds`: how many builds to run at the same time.
* Default: `1`
* `polling_frequency`: how often (in seconds) to poll the server for new
builds. Note that the agent might poll more frequently when it's actively
processing builds.
* `image_rebuild_frequency`: Vieter periodically builds images that are then
used as a basis for running build containers. This is to prevent each build
from downloading an entire repository worth of dependencies. This setting
defines how frequently (in minutes) to rebuild these images.
* Default: `1440` (every 24 hours)
* `arch`: architecture for which this agent should pull down builds (e.g.
`x86_64`)

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ branch. This branch will be the most up to date, but does not give any
guarantees about stability, so beware!
Thanks to the single-binary design of Vieter, this image can be used both for
the repository server & the cron daemon.
the repository server, the cron daemon and the agent.
Below is an example compose file to set up both the repository server & the
cron daemon:
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ architectures will build on both.
## Binary
On the
[releases](https://git.rustybever.be/vieter/vieter/releases)
[releases](https://git.rustybever.be/vieter-v/vieter/releases)
page, you can find statically compiled binaries for all
released versions. This is the same binary as used inside
the Docker images.
@ -106,5 +106,5 @@ guarantee that a compiler update won't temporarily break them.
## Building from source
The project [README](https://git.rustybever.be/vieter/vieter#building) contains
instructions for building Vieter from source.
The project [README](https://git.rustybever.be/vieter-v/vieter#building)
contains instructions for building Vieter from source.

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@ -37,6 +37,6 @@ Each section can consist of as many of these parts as necessary.
## CLI tool
The Vieter binary contains a command that shows you the next matching times for
a given expression. This can be useful to understand the syntax. For more
a given expression. This can be useful for understanding the syntax. For more
information, see
[vieter-schedule(1)](https://rustybever.be/man/vieter/vieter-schedule.1.html).

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module agent
import log
import os
import util
const log_file_name = 'vieter.agent.log'
// agent starts an agent service
pub fn agent(conf Config) ! {
log_level := log.level_from_tag(conf.log_level) or {
return error('Invalid log level. The allowed values are FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO & DEBUG.')
}
mut logger := log.Log{
level: log_level
}
os.mkdir_all(conf.data_dir) or { util.exit_with_message(1, 'Failed to create data directory.') }
log_file := os.join_path_single(conf.data_dir, agent.log_file_name)
logger.set_full_logpath(log_file)
logger.log_to_console_too()
mut d := agent_init(logger, conf)
d.run()
}

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module agent
import cli
import conf as vconf
struct Config {
pub:
log_level string = 'WARN'
// Architecture that the agent represents
arch string
api_key string
address string
data_dir string
max_concurrent_builds int = 1
polling_frequency int = 30
image_rebuild_frequency int = 1440
}
// cmd returns the cli module that handles the cron daemon.
pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
return cli.Command{
name: 'agent'
description: 'Start an agent daemon.'
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ! {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')!
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)!
agent(conf)!
}
}
}

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module agent
import log
import sync.stdatomic
import build
import models { BuildConfig }
import client
import time
import os
const (
build_empty = 0
build_running = 1
build_done = 2
)
struct AgentDaemon {
logger shared log.Log
conf Config
client client.Client
mut:
images ImageManager
// Which builds are currently running; length is conf.max_concurrent_builds
builds []BuildConfig
// Atomic variables used to detect when a build has finished; length is
// conf.max_concurrent_builds
atomics []u64
}
// agent_init initializes a new agent
fn agent_init(logger log.Log, conf Config) AgentDaemon {
mut d := AgentDaemon{
logger: logger
client: client.new(conf.address, conf.api_key)
conf: conf
images: new_image_manager(conf.image_rebuild_frequency * 60)
builds: []BuildConfig{len: conf.max_concurrent_builds}
atomics: []u64{len: conf.max_concurrent_builds}
}
return d
}
// run starts the actual agent daemon. This function will run forever.
pub fn (mut d AgentDaemon) run() {
// This is just so that the very first time the loop is ran, the jobs are
// always polled
mut last_poll_time := time.now().add_seconds(-d.conf.polling_frequency)
mut sleep_time := 0 * time.second
mut finished, mut empty, mut running := 0, 0, 0
for {
if sleep_time > 0 {
d.ldebug('Sleeping for $sleep_time')
time.sleep(sleep_time)
}
finished, empty = d.update_atomics()
running = d.conf.max_concurrent_builds - finished - empty
// No new finished builds and no free slots, so there's nothing to be
// done
if finished + empty == 0 {
sleep_time = 1 * time.second
continue
}
// Builds have finished, so old builder images might have freed up.
// TODO this might query the docker daemon too frequently.
if finished > 0 {
d.images.clean_old_images()
}
// The agent will always poll for new jobs after at most
// `polling_frequency` seconds. However, when jobs have finished, the
// agent will also poll for new jobs. This is because jobs are often
// clustered together (especially when mostly using the global cron
// schedule), so there's a much higher chance jobs are available.
if finished > 0 || time.now() >= last_poll_time.add_seconds(d.conf.polling_frequency) {
d.ldebug('Polling for new jobs')
new_configs := d.client.poll_jobs(d.conf.arch, finished + empty) or {
d.lerror('Failed to poll jobs: $err.msg()')
// TODO pick a better delay here
sleep_time = 5 * time.second
continue
}
d.ldebug('Received $new_configs.len jobs')
last_poll_time = time.now()
for config in new_configs {
// Make sure a recent build base image is available for
// building the config
if !d.images.up_to_date(config.base_image) {
d.linfo('Building builder image from base image $config.base_image')
// TODO handle this better than to just skip the config
d.images.refresh_image(config.base_image) or {
d.lerror(err.msg())
continue
}
}
// It's technically still possible that the build image is
// removed in the very short period between building the
// builder image and starting a build container with it. If
// this happens, faith really just didn't want you to do this
// build.
d.start_build(config)
running++
}
}
// The agent is not doing anything, so we just wait until the next poll
// time
if running == 0 {
sleep_time = last_poll_time.add_seconds(d.conf.polling_frequency) - time.now()
} else {
sleep_time = 1 * time.second
}
}
}
// update_atomics checks for each build whether it's completed, and sets it to
// empty again if so. The return value is a tuple `(finished, empty)` where
// `finished` is how many builds were just finished and thus set to empty, and
// `empty` is how many build slots were already empty. The amount of running
// builds can then be calculated by substracting these two values from the
// total allowed concurrent builds.
fn (mut d AgentDaemon) update_atomics() (int, int) {
mut finished := 0
mut empty := 0
for i in 0 .. d.atomics.len {
if stdatomic.load_u64(&d.atomics[i]) == agent.build_done {
stdatomic.store_u64(&d.atomics[i], agent.build_empty)
finished++
} else if stdatomic.load_u64(&d.atomics[i]) == agent.build_empty {
empty++
}
}
return finished, empty
}
// start_build starts a build for the given BuildConfig.
fn (mut d AgentDaemon) start_build(config BuildConfig) bool {
for i in 0 .. d.atomics.len {
if stdatomic.load_u64(&d.atomics[i]) == agent.build_empty {
stdatomic.store_u64(&d.atomics[i], agent.build_running)
d.builds[i] = config
go d.run_build(i, config)
return true
}
}
return false
}
// run_build actually starts the build process for a given target.
fn (mut d AgentDaemon) run_build(build_index int, config BuildConfig) {
d.linfo('started build: $config')
// 0 means success, 1 means failure
mut status := 0
new_config := BuildConfig{
...config
base_image: d.images.get(config.base_image)
}
res := build.build_config(d.client.address, d.client.api_key, new_config) or {
d.ldebug('build_config error: $err.msg()')
status = 1
build.BuildResult{}
}
if status == 0 {
d.linfo('Uploading build logs for $config')
// TODO use the arch value here
build_arch := os.uname().machine
d.client.add_build_log(config.target_id, res.start_time, res.end_time, build_arch,
res.exit_code, res.logs) or { d.lerror('Failed to upload logs for $config') }
} else {
d.lwarn('an error occurred during build: $config')
}
stdatomic.store_u64(&d.atomics[build_index], agent.build_done)
}

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module agent
import time
import docker
import build
// An ImageManager is a utility that creates builder images from given base
// images, updating these builder images if they've become too old. This
// structure can manage images from any number of base images, paving the way
// for configurable base images per target/repository.
struct ImageManager {
max_image_age int [required]
mut:
// For each base image, one or more builder images can exist at the same
// time
images map[string][]string [required]
// For each base image, we track when its newest image was built
timestamps map[string]time.Time [required]
}
// new_image_manager initializes a new image manager.
fn new_image_manager(max_image_age int) ImageManager {
return ImageManager{
max_image_age: max_image_age
images: map[string][]string{}
timestamps: map[string]time.Time{}
}
}
// get returns the name of the newest image for the given base image. Note that
// this function should only be called *after* a first call to `refresh_image`.
pub fn (m &ImageManager) get(base_image string) string {
return m.images[base_image].last()
}
// up_to_date returns true if the last known builder image exists and is up to
// date. If this function returns true, the last builder image may be used to
// perform a build.
pub fn (mut m ImageManager) up_to_date(base_image string) bool {
if base_image !in m.timestamps
|| m.timestamps[base_image].add_seconds(m.max_image_age) <= time.now() {
return false
}
// It's possible the image has been removed by some external event, so we
// check whether it actually exists as well.
mut dd := docker.new_conn() or { return false }
defer {
dd.close() or {}
}
dd.image_inspect(m.images[base_image].last()) or {
// Image doesn't exist, so we stop tracking it
if err.code() == 404 {
m.images[base_image].delete_last()
m.timestamps.delete(base_image)
}
// If the inspect fails, it's either because the image doesn't exist or
// because of some other error. Either way, we can't know *for certain*
// that the image exists, so we return false.
return false
}
return true
}
// refresh_image builds a new builder image from the given base image. This
// function should only be called if `up_to_date` returned false.
fn (mut m ImageManager) refresh_image(base_image string) ! {
// TODO use better image tags for built images
new_image := build.create_build_image(base_image) or {
return error('Failed to build builder image from base image $base_image')
}
m.images[base_image] << new_image
m.timestamps[base_image] = time.now()
}
// clean_old_images removes all older builder images that are no longer in use.
// The function will always leave at least one builder image, namely the newest
// one.
fn (mut m ImageManager) clean_old_images() {
mut dd := docker.new_conn() or { return }
defer {
dd.close() or {}
}
mut i := 0
for image in m.images.keys() {
i = 0
for i < m.images[image].len - 1 {
// For each builder image, we try to remove it by calling the Docker
// API. If the function returns an error or false, that means the image
// wasn't deleted. Therefore, we move the index over. If the function
// returns true, the array's length has decreased by one so we don't
// move the index.
dd.remove_image(m.images[image][i]) or {
// The image was removed by an external event
if err.code() == 404 {
m.images[image].delete(i)
}
// The image couldn't be removed, so we need to keep track of
// it
else {
i += 1
}
continue
}
m.images[image].delete(i)
}
}
}

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module agent
import log
// log a message with the given level
pub fn (mut d AgentDaemon) log(msg string, level log.Level) {
lock d.logger {
d.logger.send_output(msg, level)
}
}
// lfatal create a log message with the fatal level
pub fn (mut d AgentDaemon) lfatal(msg string) {
d.log(msg, log.Level.fatal)
}
// lerror create a log message with the error level
pub fn (mut d AgentDaemon) lerror(msg string) {
d.log(msg, log.Level.error)
}
// lwarn create a log message with the warn level
pub fn (mut d AgentDaemon) lwarn(msg string) {
d.log(msg, log.Level.warn)
}
// linfo create a log message with the info level
pub fn (mut d AgentDaemon) linfo(msg string) {
d.log(msg, log.Level.info)
}
// ldebug create a log message with the debug level
pub fn (mut d AgentDaemon) ldebug(msg string) {
d.log(msg, log.Level.debug)
}

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@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
module build
import vieter_v.docker
import docker
import encoding.base64
import time
import os
import strings
import util
import models { Target }
import models { BuildConfig, Target }
const (
container_build_dir = '/build'
@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ const (
// system, install some necessary packages & creates a non-root user to run
// makepkg with. The base image should be some Linux distribution that uses
// Pacman as its package manager.
pub fn create_build_image(base_image string) ?string {
mut dd := docker.new_conn()?
pub fn create_build_image(base_image string) !string {
mut dd := docker.new_conn()!
defer {
dd.close() or {}
@ -57,15 +57,15 @@ pub fn create_build_image(base_image string) ?string {
image_tag := if image_parts.len > 1 { image_parts[1] } else { 'latest' }
// We pull the provided image
dd.pull_image(image_name, image_tag)?
dd.pull_image(image_name, image_tag)!
id := dd.container_create(c)?.id
// id := docker.create_container(c)?
dd.container_start(id)?
id := dd.container_create(c)!.id
// id := docker.create_container(c)!
dd.container_start(id)!
// This loop waits until the container has stopped, so we can remove it after
for {
data := dd.container_inspect(id)?
data := dd.container_inspect(id)!
if !data.state.running {
break
@ -79,8 +79,8 @@ pub fn create_build_image(base_image string) ?string {
// TODO also add the base image's name into the image name to prevent
// conflicts.
tag := time.sys_mono_now().str()
image := dd.create_image_from_container(id, 'vieter-build', tag)?
dd.container_remove(id)?
image := dd.create_image_from_container(id, 'vieter-build', tag)!
dd.container_remove(id)!
return image.id
}
@ -93,25 +93,32 @@ pub:
logs string
}
// build_target builds, packages & publishes a given Arch package based on the
// build_target builds the given target. Internally it calls `build_config`.
pub fn build_target(address string, api_key string, base_image_id string, target &Target, force bool) !BuildResult {
config := target.as_build_config(base_image_id, force)
return build_config(address, api_key, config)
}
// build_config builds, packages & publishes a given Arch package based on the
// provided target. The base image ID should be of an image previously created
// by create_build_image. It returns the logs of the container.
pub fn build_target(address string, api_key string, base_image_id string, target &Target) ?BuildResult {
mut dd := docker.new_conn()?
pub fn build_config(address string, api_key string, config BuildConfig) !BuildResult {
mut dd := docker.new_conn()!
defer {
dd.close() or {}
}
build_arch := os.uname().machine
build_script := create_build_script(address, target, build_arch)
build_script := create_build_script(address, config, build_arch)
// We convert the build script into a base64 string, which then gets passed
// to the container as an env var
base64_script := base64.encode_str(build_script)
c := docker.NewContainer{
image: '$base_image_id'
image: '$config.base_image'
env: [
'BUILD_SCRIPT=$base64_script',
'API_KEY=$api_key',
@ -125,25 +132,25 @@ pub fn build_target(address string, api_key string, base_image_id string, target
user: '0:0'
}
id := dd.container_create(c)?.id
dd.container_start(id)?
id := dd.container_create(c)!.id
dd.container_start(id)!
mut data := dd.container_inspect(id)?
mut data := dd.container_inspect(id)!
// This loop waits until the container has stopped, so we can remove it after
for data.state.running {
time.sleep(1 * time.second)
data = dd.container_inspect(id)?
data = dd.container_inspect(id)!
}
mut logs_stream := dd.container_get_logs(id)?
mut logs_stream := dd.container_get_logs(id)!
// Read in the entire stream
mut logs_builder := strings.new_builder(10 * 1024)
util.reader_to_writer(mut logs_stream, mut logs_builder)?
util.reader_to_writer(mut logs_stream, mut logs_builder)!
dd.container_remove(id)?
dd.container_remove(id)!
return BuildResult{
start_time: data.state.start_time

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@ -0,0 +1,220 @@
module build
import models { BuildConfig, Target }
import cron.expression { CronExpression, parse_expression }
import time
import datatypes { MinHeap }
import util
struct BuildJob {
pub mut:
// Time at which this build job was created/queued
created time.Time
// Next timestamp from which point this job is allowed to be executed
timestamp time.Time
// Required for calculating next timestamp after having pop'ed a job
ce CronExpression
// Actual build config sent to the agent
config BuildConfig
// Whether this is a one-time job
single bool
}
// Allows BuildJob structs to be sorted according to their timestamp in
// MinHeaps
fn (r1 BuildJob) < (r2 BuildJob) bool {
return r1.timestamp < r2.timestamp
}
// The build job queue is responsible for managing the list of scheduled builds
// for each architecture. Agents receive jobs from this queue.
pub struct BuildJobQueue {
// Schedule to use for targets without explicitely defined cron expression
default_schedule CronExpression
// Base image to use for targets without defined base image
default_base_image string
mut:
mutex shared util.Dummy
// For each architecture, a priority queue is tracked
queues map[string]MinHeap<BuildJob>
// When a target is removed from the server or edited, its previous build
// configs will be invalid. This map allows for those to be simply skipped
// by ignoring any build configs created before this timestamp.
invalidated map[int]time.Time
}
// new_job_queue initializes a new job queue
pub fn new_job_queue(default_schedule CronExpression, default_base_image string) BuildJobQueue {
return BuildJobQueue{
default_schedule: default_schedule
default_base_image: default_base_image
invalidated: map[int]time.Time{}
}
}
// insert_all executes insert for each architecture of the given Target.
pub fn (mut q BuildJobQueue) insert_all(target Target) ! {
for arch in target.arch {
q.insert(target: target, arch: arch.value)!
}
}
[params]
pub struct InsertConfig {
target Target [required]
arch string [required]
single bool
force bool
now bool
}
// insert a new target's job into the queue for the given architecture. This
// job will then be endlessly rescheduled after being pop'ed, unless removed
// explicitely.
pub fn (mut q BuildJobQueue) insert(input InsertConfig) ! {
lock q.mutex {
if input.arch !in q.queues {
q.queues[input.arch] = MinHeap<BuildJob>{}
}
mut job := BuildJob{
created: time.now()
single: input.single
config: input.target.as_build_config(q.default_base_image, input.force)
}
if !input.now {
ce := if input.target.schedule != '' {
parse_expression(input.target.schedule) or {
return error("Error while parsing cron expression '$input.target.schedule' (id $input.target.id): $err.msg()")
}
} else {
q.default_schedule
}
job.timestamp = ce.next_from_now()!
job.ce = ce
} else {
job.timestamp = time.now()
}
q.queues[input.arch].insert(job)
}
}
// reschedule the given job by calculating the next timestamp and re-adding it
// to its respective queue. This function is called by the pop functions
// *after* having pop'ed the job.
fn (mut q BuildJobQueue) reschedule(job BuildJob, arch string) ! {
new_timestamp := job.ce.next_from_now()!
new_job := BuildJob{
...job
created: time.now()
timestamp: new_timestamp
}
q.queues[arch].insert(new_job)
}
// pop_invalid pops all invalid jobs.
fn (mut q BuildJobQueue) pop_invalid(arch string) {
for {
job := q.queues[arch].peek() or { return }
if job.config.target_id in q.invalidated
&& job.created < q.invalidated[job.config.target_id] {
// This pop *should* never fail according to the source code
q.queues[arch].pop() or {}
} else {
break
}
}
}
// peek shows the first job for the given architecture that's ready to be
// executed, if present.
pub fn (mut q BuildJobQueue) peek(arch string) ?BuildJob {
// Even peek requires a write lock, because pop_invalid can modify the data
// structure
lock q.mutex {
if arch !in q.queues {
return none
}
q.pop_invalid(arch)
job := q.queues[arch].peek()?
if job.timestamp < time.now() {
return job
}
}
return none
}
// pop removes the first job for the given architecture that's ready to be
// executed from the queue and returns it, if present.
pub fn (mut q BuildJobQueue) pop(arch string) ?BuildJob {
lock q.mutex {
if arch !in q.queues {
return none
}
q.pop_invalid(arch)
mut job := q.queues[arch].peek()?
if job.timestamp < time.now() {
job = q.queues[arch].pop()?
if !job.single {
// TODO how do we handle this properly? Is it even possible for a
// cron expression to not return a next time if it's already been
// used before?
q.reschedule(job, arch) or {}
}
return job
}
}
return none
}
// pop_n tries to pop at most n available jobs for the given architecture.
pub fn (mut q BuildJobQueue) pop_n(arch string, n int) []BuildJob {
lock q.mutex {
if arch !in q.queues {
return []
}
mut out := []BuildJob{}
for out.len < n {
q.pop_invalid(arch)
mut job := q.queues[arch].peek() or { break }
if job.timestamp < time.now() {
job = q.queues[arch].pop() or { break }
if !job.single {
// TODO idem
q.reschedule(job, arch) or {}
}
out << job
} else {
break
}
}
return out
}
return []
}
// invalidate a target's old build jobs.
pub fn (mut q BuildJobQueue) invalidate(target_id int) {
q.invalidated[target_id] = time.now()
}

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@ -16,5 +16,5 @@ echo -e '+ curl -s --head --fail https://example.com/vieter/x86_64/$pkgname-$pkg
curl -s --head --fail https://example.com/vieter/x86_64/$pkgname-$pkgver-$pkgrel && exit 0
echo -e '+ [ "$(id -u)" == 0 ] && exit 0'
[ "$(id -u)" == 0 ] && exit 0
echo -e '+ MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed && for pkg in $(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: $API_KEY" https://example.com/vieter/publish; done'
MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed && for pkg in $(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: $API_KEY" https://example.com/vieter/publish; done
echo -e '+ MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed --noextract && for pkg in $(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: $API_KEY" https://example.com/vieter/publish; done'
MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed --noextract && for pkg in $(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: $API_KEY" https://example.com/vieter/publish; done

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@ -16,5 +16,5 @@ echo -e '+ curl -s --head --fail https://example.com/vieter/x86_64/$pkgname-$pkg
curl -s --head --fail https://example.com/vieter/x86_64/$pkgname-$pkgver-$pkgrel && exit 0
echo -e '+ [ "$(id -u)" == 0 ] && exit 0'
[ "$(id -u)" == 0 ] && exit 0
echo -e '+ MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed && for pkg in $(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: $API_KEY" https://example.com/vieter/publish; done'
MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed && for pkg in $(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: $API_KEY" https://example.com/vieter/publish; done
echo -e '+ MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed --noextract && for pkg in $(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: $API_KEY" https://example.com/vieter/publish; done'
MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed --noextract && for pkg in $(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: $API_KEY" https://example.com/vieter/publish; done

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@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
echo -e '+ echo -e '\''[vieter]\\nServer = https://example.com/$repo/$arch\\nSigLevel = Optional'\'' >> /etc/pacman.conf'
echo -e '[vieter]\nServer = https://example.com/$repo/$arch\nSigLevel = Optional' >> /etc/pacman.conf
echo -e '+ pacman -Syu --needed --noconfirm'
pacman -Syu --needed --noconfirm
echo -e '+ su builder'
su builder
echo -e '+ git clone --single-branch --depth 1 '\''https://examplerepo.com'\'' repo'
git clone --single-branch --depth 1 'https://examplerepo.com' repo
echo -e '+ cd '\''repo/example/path'\'''
cd 'repo/example/path'
echo -e '+ makepkg --nobuild --syncdeps --needed --noconfirm'
makepkg --nobuild --syncdeps --needed --noconfirm
echo -e '+ source PKGBUILD'
source PKGBUILD
echo -e '+ curl -s --head --fail https://example.com/vieter/x86_64/$pkgname-$pkgver-$pkgrel && exit 0'
curl -s --head --fail https://example.com/vieter/x86_64/$pkgname-$pkgver-$pkgrel && exit 0
echo -e '+ [ "$(id -u)" == 0 ] && exit 0'
[ "$(id -u)" == 0 ] && exit 0
echo -e '+ MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed --noextract && for pkg in $(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: $API_KEY" https://example.com/vieter/publish; done'
MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed --noextract && for pkg in $(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: $API_KEY" https://example.com/vieter/publish; done

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@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
echo -e '+ echo -e '\''[vieter]\\nServer = https://example.com/$repo/$arch\\nSigLevel = Optional'\'' >> /etc/pacman.conf'
echo -e '[vieter]\nServer = https://example.com/$repo/$arch\nSigLevel = Optional' >> /etc/pacman.conf
echo -e '+ pacman -Syu --needed --noconfirm'
pacman -Syu --needed --noconfirm
echo -e '+ su builder'
su builder
echo -e '+ git clone --single-branch --depth 1 '\''https://examplerepo.com'\'' repo'
git clone --single-branch --depth 1 'https://examplerepo.com' repo
echo -e '+ cd '\''repo/example/path with spaces'\'''
cd 'repo/example/path with spaces'
echo -e '+ makepkg --nobuild --syncdeps --needed --noconfirm'
makepkg --nobuild --syncdeps --needed --noconfirm
echo -e '+ source PKGBUILD'
source PKGBUILD
echo -e '+ curl -s --head --fail https://example.com/vieter/x86_64/$pkgname-$pkgver-$pkgrel && exit 0'
curl -s --head --fail https://example.com/vieter/x86_64/$pkgname-$pkgver-$pkgrel && exit 0
echo -e '+ [ "$(id -u)" == 0 ] && exit 0'
[ "$(id -u)" == 0 ] && exit 0
echo -e '+ MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed --noextract && for pkg in $(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: $API_KEY" https://example.com/vieter/publish; done'
MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed --noextract && for pkg in $(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: $API_KEY" https://example.com/vieter/publish; done

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@ -18,5 +18,5 @@ echo -e '+ curl -s --head --fail https://example.com/vieter/x86_64/$pkgname-$pkg
curl -s --head --fail https://example.com/vieter/x86_64/$pkgname-$pkgver-$pkgrel && exit 0
echo -e '+ [ "$(id -u)" == 0 ] && exit 0'
[ "$(id -u)" == 0 ] && exit 0
echo -e '+ MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed && for pkg in $(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: $API_KEY" https://example.com/vieter/publish; done'
MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed && for pkg in $(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: $API_KEY" https://example.com/vieter/publish; done
echo -e '+ MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed --noextract && for pkg in $(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: $API_KEY" https://example.com/vieter/publish; done'
MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed --noextract && for pkg in $(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: $API_KEY" https://example.com/vieter/publish; done

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
module build
import models { Target }
import models { BuildConfig }
// escape_shell_string escapes any characters that could be interpreted
// incorrectly by a shell. The resulting value should be safe to use inside an
@ -23,13 +23,13 @@ pub fn echo_commands(cmds []string) []string {
}
// create_build_script generates a shell script that builds a given Target.
fn create_build_script(address string, target &Target, build_arch string) string {
repo_url := '$address/$target.repo'
fn create_build_script(address string, config BuildConfig, build_arch string) string {
repo_url := '$address/$config.repo'
mut commands := [
// This will later be replaced by a proper setting for changing the
// mirrorlist
"echo -e '[$target.repo]\\nServer = $address/\$repo/\$arch\\nSigLevel = Optional' >> /etc/pacman.conf"
"echo -e '[$config.repo]\\nServer = $address/\$repo/\$arch\\nSigLevel = Optional' >> /etc/pacman.conf"
// We need to update the package list of the repo we just added above.
// This should however not pull in a lot of packages as long as the
// builder image is rebuilt frequently.
@ -38,22 +38,22 @@ fn create_build_script(address string, target &Target, build_arch string) string
'su builder',
]
commands << match target.kind {
commands << match config.kind {
'git' {
if target.branch == '' {
if config.branch == '' {
[
"git clone --single-branch --depth 1 '$target.url' repo",
"git clone --single-branch --depth 1 '$config.url' repo",
]
} else {
[
"git clone --single-branch --depth 1 --branch $target.branch '$target.url' repo",
"git clone --single-branch --depth 1 --branch $config.branch '$config.url' repo",
]
}
}
'url' {
[
'mkdir repo',
"curl -o repo/PKGBUILD -L '$target.url'",
"curl -o repo/PKGBUILD -L '$config.url'",
]
}
else {
@ -61,19 +61,32 @@ fn create_build_script(address string, target &Target, build_arch string) string
}
}
commands << if config.path != '' {
"cd 'repo/$config.path'"
} else {
'cd repo'
}
commands << [
'cd repo',
'makepkg --nobuild --syncdeps --needed --noconfirm',
'source PKGBUILD',
]
if !config.force {
// The build container checks whether the package is already present on
// the server.
commands << [
'curl -s --head --fail $repo_url/$build_arch/\$pkgname-\$pkgver-\$pkgrel && exit 0',
// If the above curl command succeeds, we don't need to rebuild the
// package. However, because we're in a su shell, the exit command will
// drop us back into the root shell. Therefore, we must check whether
// we're in root so we don't proceed.
'[ "\$(id -u)" == 0 ] && exit 0',
'MAKEFLAGS="-j\$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed && for pkg in \$(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "\$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: \$API_KEY" $repo_url/publish; done',
]
}
commands << [
'MAKEFLAGS="-j\$(nproc)" makepkg -s --noconfirm --needed --noextract && for pkg in \$(ls -1 *.pkg*); do curl -XPOST -T "\$pkg" -H "X-API-KEY: \$API_KEY" $repo_url/publish; done',
]
return echo_commands(commands).join('\n')

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@ -1,43 +1,75 @@
module build
import models { Target }
import models { BuildConfig }
fn test_create_build_script_git_branch() {
target := Target{
id: 1
fn test_create_build_script_git() {
config := BuildConfig{
target_id: 1
kind: 'git'
url: 'https://examplerepo.com'
branch: 'main'
repo: 'vieter'
base_image: 'not-used:latest'
}
build_script := create_build_script('https://example.com', target, 'x86_64')
expected := $embed_file('build_script_git_branch.sh')
build_script := create_build_script('https://example.com', config, 'x86_64')
expected := $embed_file('scripts/git.sh')
assert build_script == expected.to_string().trim_space()
}
fn test_create_build_script_git() {
target := Target{
id: 1
fn test_create_build_script_git_path() {
mut config := BuildConfig{
target_id: 1
kind: 'git'
url: 'https://examplerepo.com'
repo: 'vieter'
path: 'example/path'
base_image: 'not-used:latest'
}
build_script := create_build_script('https://example.com', target, 'x86_64')
expected := $embed_file('build_script_git.sh')
mut build_script := create_build_script('https://example.com', config, 'x86_64')
mut expected := $embed_file('scripts/git_path.sh')
assert build_script == expected.to_string().trim_space()
config = BuildConfig{
...config
path: 'example/path with spaces'
}
build_script = create_build_script('https://example.com', config, 'x86_64')
expected = $embed_file('scripts/git_path_spaces.sh')
assert build_script == expected.to_string().trim_space()
}
fn test_create_build_script_git_branch() {
config := BuildConfig{
target_id: 1
kind: 'git'
url: 'https://examplerepo.com'
branch: 'main'
repo: 'vieter'
base_image: 'not-used:latest'
}
build_script := create_build_script('https://example.com', config, 'x86_64')
expected := $embed_file('scripts/git_branch.sh')
assert build_script == expected.to_string().trim_space()
}
fn test_create_build_script_url() {
target := Target{
id: 1
config := BuildConfig{
target_id: 1
kind: 'url'
url: 'https://examplerepo.com'
repo: 'vieter'
base_image: 'not-used:latest'
}
build_script := create_build_script('https://example.com', target, 'x86_64')
expected := $embed_file('build_script_url.sh')
build_script := create_build_script('https://example.com', config, 'x86_64')
expected := $embed_file('scripts/url.sh')
assert build_script == expected.to_string().trim_space()
}

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ module client
import net.http { Method }
import net.urllib
import web.response { Response }
import web.response { Response, new_data_response }
import json
pub struct Client {
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ pub fn new(address string, api_key string) Client {
// send_request_raw sends an HTTP request, returning the http.Response object.
// It encodes the params so that they're safe to pass as HTTP query parameters.
fn (c &Client) send_request_raw(method Method, url string, params map[string]string, body string) ?http.Response {
fn (c &Client) send_request_raw(method Method, url string, params map[string]string, body string) !http.Response {
mut full_url := '$c.address$url'
if params.len > 0 {
@ -38,31 +38,53 @@ fn (c &Client) send_request_raw(method Method, url string, params map[string]str
full_url = '$full_url?$params_str'
}
mut req := http.new_request(method, full_url, body)?
req.add_custom_header('X-Api-Key', c.api_key)?
// Looking at the source code, this function doesn't actually fail, so I'm
// not sure why it returns an optional
mut req := http.new_request(method, full_url, body) or { return error('') }
req.add_custom_header('X-Api-Key', c.api_key)!
res := req.do()?
res := req.do()!
return res
}
// send_request<T> just calls send_request_with_body<T> with an empty body.
fn (c &Client) send_request<T>(method Method, url string, params map[string]string) ?Response<T> {
fn (c &Client) send_request<T>(method Method, url string, params map[string]string) !Response<T> {
return c.send_request_with_body<T>(method, url, params, '')
}
// send_request_with_body<T> calls send_request_raw_response & parses its
// output as a Response<T> object.
fn (c &Client) send_request_with_body<T>(method Method, url string, params map[string]string, body string) ?Response<T> {
res_text := c.send_request_raw_response(method, url, params, body)?
data := json.decode(Response<T>, res_text)?
fn (c &Client) send_request_with_body<T>(method Method, url string, params map[string]string, body string) !Response<T> {
res := c.send_request_raw(method, url, params, body)!
status := res.status()
// Non-successful requests are expected to return either an empty body or
// Response<string>
if status.is_error() {
// A non-successful status call will have an empty body
if res.body == '' {
return error('Error $res.status_code ($status.str()): (empty response)')
}
data := json.decode(Response<string>, res.body)!
return error('Status $res.status_code ($status.str()): $data.message')
}
// Just return an empty successful response
if res.body == '' {
return new_data_response(T{})
}
data := json.decode(Response<T>, res.body)!
return data
}
// send_request_raw_response returns the raw text response for an HTTP request.
fn (c &Client) send_request_raw_response(method Method, url string, params map[string]string, body string) ?string {
res := c.send_request_raw(method, url, params, body)?
fn (c &Client) send_request_raw_response(method Method, url string, params map[string]string, body string) !string {
res := c.send_request_raw(method, url, params, body)!
return res.body
}

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@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
module client
import models { BuildConfig }
// poll_jobs requests a list of new build jobs from the server.
pub fn (c &Client) poll_jobs(arch string, max int) ![]BuildConfig {
data := c.send_request<[]BuildConfig>(.get, '/api/v1/jobs/poll', {
'arch': arch
'max': max.str()
})!
return data.data
}
// queue_job adds a new one-time build job for the given target to the job
// queue.
pub fn (c &Client) queue_job(target_id int, arch string, force bool) ! {
c.send_request<string>(.post, '/api/v1/jobs/queue', {
'target': target_id.str()
'arch': arch
'force': force.str()
})!
}

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@ -6,40 +6,29 @@ import web.response { Response }
import time
// get_build_logs returns all build logs.
pub fn (c &Client) get_build_logs(filter BuildLogFilter) ?Response<[]BuildLog> {
pub fn (c &Client) get_build_logs(filter BuildLogFilter) ![]BuildLog {
params := models.params_from(filter)
data := c.send_request<[]BuildLog>(Method.get, '/api/v1/logs', params)?
data := c.send_request<[]BuildLog>(Method.get, '/api/v1/logs', params)!
return data
}
// get_build_logs_for_target returns all build logs for a given target.
pub fn (c &Client) get_build_logs_for_target(target_id int) ?Response<[]BuildLog> {
params := {
'repo': target_id.str()
}
data := c.send_request<[]BuildLog>(Method.get, '/api/v1/logs', params)?
return data
return data.data
}
// get_build_log returns a specific build log.
pub fn (c &Client) get_build_log(id int) ?Response<BuildLog> {
data := c.send_request<BuildLog>(Method.get, '/api/v1/logs/$id', {})?
pub fn (c &Client) get_build_log(id int) !BuildLog {
data := c.send_request<BuildLog>(Method.get, '/api/v1/logs/$id', {})!
return data
return data.data
}
// get_build_log_content returns the contents of the build log file.
pub fn (c &Client) get_build_log_content(id int) ?string {
data := c.send_request_raw_response(Method.get, '/api/v1/logs/$id/content', {}, '')?
pub fn (c &Client) get_build_log_content(id int) !string {
data := c.send_request_raw_response(Method.get, '/api/v1/logs/$id/content', {}, '')!
return data
}
// add_build_log adds a new build log to the server.
pub fn (c &Client) add_build_log(target_id int, start_time time.Time, end_time time.Time, arch string, exit_code int, content string) ?Response<int> {
pub fn (c &Client) add_build_log(target_id int, start_time time.Time, end_time time.Time, arch string, exit_code int, content string) !Response<int> {
params := {
'target': target_id.str()
'startTime': start_time.unix_time().str()
@ -48,7 +37,7 @@ pub fn (c &Client) add_build_log(target_id int, start_time time.Time, end_time t
'exitCode': exit_code.str()
}
data := c.send_request_with_body<int>(Method.post, '/api/v1/logs', params, content)?
data := c.send_request_with_body<int>(Method.post, '/api/v1/logs', params, content)!
return data
}

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@ -2,24 +2,23 @@ module client
import models { Target, TargetFilter }
import net.http { Method }
import web.response { Response }
// get_targets returns a list of targets, given a filter object.
pub fn (c &Client) get_targets(filter TargetFilter) ?[]Target {
pub fn (c &Client) get_targets(filter TargetFilter) ![]Target {
params := models.params_from(filter)
data := c.send_request<[]Target>(Method.get, '/api/v1/targets', params)?
data := c.send_request<[]Target>(Method.get, '/api/v1/targets', params)!
return data.data
}
// get_all_targets retrieves *all* targs from the API using the default
// limit.
pub fn (c &Client) get_all_targets() ?[]Target {
pub fn (c &Client) get_all_targets() ![]Target {
mut targets := []Target{}
mut offset := u64(0)
for {
sub_targets := c.get_targets(offset: offset)?
sub_targets := c.get_targets(offset: offset)!
if sub_targets.len == 0 {
break
@ -34,8 +33,8 @@ pub fn (c &Client) get_all_targets() ?[]Target {
}
// get_target returns the target for a specific id.
pub fn (c &Client) get_target(id int) ?Target {
data := c.send_request<Target>(Method.get, '/api/v1/targets/$id', {})?
pub fn (c &Client) get_target(id int) !Target {
data := c.send_request<Target>(Method.get, '/api/v1/targets/$id', {})!
return data.data
}
@ -45,28 +44,29 @@ pub struct NewTarget {
url string
branch string
repo string
path string
arch []string
}
// add_target adds a new target to the server.
pub fn (c &Client) add_target(t NewTarget) ?Response<int> {
pub fn (c &Client) add_target(t NewTarget) !int {
params := models.params_from<NewTarget>(t)
data := c.send_request<int>(Method.post, '/api/v1/targets', params)?
data := c.send_request<int>(Method.post, '/api/v1/targets', params)!
return data
return data.data
}
// remove_target removes the target with the given id from the server.
pub fn (c &Client) remove_target(id int) ?Response<string> {
data := c.send_request<string>(Method.delete, '/api/v1/targets/$id', {})?
pub fn (c &Client) remove_target(id int) !string {
data := c.send_request<string>(Method.delete, '/api/v1/targets/$id', {})!
return data
return data.data
}
// patch_target sends a PATCH request to the given target with the params as
// payload.
pub fn (c &Client) patch_target(id int, params map[string]string) ?Response<string> {
data := c.send_request<string>(Method.patch, '/api/v1/targets/$id', params)?
pub fn (c &Client) patch_target(id int, params map[string]string) !string {
data := c.send_request<string>(Method.patch, '/api/v1/targets/$id', params)!
return data
return data.data
}

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@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ module aur
import cli
import console
import client
import vieter_v.aur
import vieter_v.conf as vconf
import aur
import conf as vconf
struct Config {
address string [required]
@ -21,12 +21,12 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
name: 'search'
description: 'Search for packages.'
required_args: 1
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ? {
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ! {
c := aur.new()
pkgs := c.search(cmd.args[0])?
pkgs := c.search(cmd.args[0])!
data := pkgs.map([it.name, it.description])
println(console.pretty_table(['name', 'description'], data)?)
println(console.pretty_table(['name', 'description'], data)!)
}
},
cli.Command{
@ -34,12 +34,12 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
usage: 'repo pkg-name [pkg-name...]'
description: 'Add the given AUR package(s) to Vieter. Non-existent packages will be silently ignored.'
required_args: 2
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ? {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')?
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)?
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ! {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')!
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)!
c := aur.new()
pkgs := c.info(cmd.args[1..])?
pkgs := c.info(cmd.args[1..])!
vc := client.new(conf.address, conf.api_key)

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ pub fn tabbed_table(data [][]string) string {
// pretty_table converts a list of string data into a pretty table. Many thanks
// to @hungrybluedev in the Vlang Discord for providing this code!
// https://ptb.discord.com/channels/592103645835821068/592106336838352923/970278787143045192
pub fn pretty_table(header []string, data [][]string) ?string {
pub fn pretty_table(header []string, data [][]string) !string {
column_count := header.len
mut column_widths := []int{len: column_count, init: header[it].len}
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ pub fn pretty_table(header []string, data [][]string) ?string {
}
}
single_line_length := arrays.sum(column_widths)? + (column_count + 1) * 3 - 4
single_line_length := arrays.sum(column_widths)! + (column_count + 1) * 3 - 4
horizontal_line := '+' + strings.repeat(`-`, single_line_length) + '+'
mut buffer := strings.new_builder(data.len * single_line_length)
@ -64,12 +64,12 @@ pub fn pretty_table(header []string, data [][]string) ?string {
// export_man_pages recursively generates all man pages for the given
// cli.Command & writes them to the given directory.
pub fn export_man_pages(cmd cli.Command, path string) ? {
pub fn export_man_pages(cmd cli.Command, path string) ! {
man := cmd.manpage()
os.write_file(os.join_path_single(path, cmd.full_name().replace(' ', '-') + '.1'),
man)?
man)!
for sub_cmd in cmd.commands {
export_man_pages(sub_cmd, path)?
export_man_pages(sub_cmd, path)!
}
}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
module logs
import cli
import vieter_v.conf as vconf
import conf as vconf
import client
import console
import time
@ -63,30 +63,30 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
flag: cli.FlagType.string
},
]
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ? {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')?
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)?
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ! {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')!
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)!
mut filter := BuildLogFilter{}
limit := cmd.flags.get_int('limit')?
limit := cmd.flags.get_int('limit')!
if limit != 0 {
filter.limit = u64(limit)
}
offset := cmd.flags.get_int('offset')?
offset := cmd.flags.get_int('offset')!
if offset != 0 {
filter.offset = u64(offset)
}
target_id := cmd.flags.get_int('target')?
target_id := cmd.flags.get_int('target')!
if target_id != 0 {
filter.target = target_id
}
tz_offset := time.offset()
if cmd.flags.get_bool('today')? {
if cmd.flags.get_bool('today')! {
today := time.now()
filter.after = time.new_time(time.Time{
@ -98,12 +98,12 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
}
// The -today flag overwrites any of the other date flags.
else {
day_str := cmd.flags.get_string('day')?
before_str := cmd.flags.get_string('before')?
after_str := cmd.flags.get_string('after')?
day_str := cmd.flags.get_string('day')!
before_str := cmd.flags.get_string('before')!
after_str := cmd.flags.get_string('after')!
if day_str != '' {
day := time.parse_rfc3339(day_str)?
day := time.parse_rfc3339(day_str)!
day_utc := time.new_time(time.Time{
year: day.year
month: day.month
@ -118,24 +118,24 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
filter.before = day_utc.add_days(1)
} else {
if before_str != '' {
filter.before = time.parse(before_str)?.add_seconds(-tz_offset)
filter.before = time.parse(before_str)!.add_seconds(-tz_offset)
}
if after_str != '' {
filter.after = time.parse(after_str)?.add_seconds(-tz_offset)
filter.after = time.parse(after_str)!.add_seconds(-tz_offset)
}
}
}
if cmd.flags.get_bool('failed')? {
if cmd.flags.get_bool('failed')! {
filter.exit_codes = [
'!0',
]
}
raw := cmd.flags.get_bool('raw')?
raw := cmd.flags.get_bool('raw')!
list(conf, filter, raw)?
list(conf, filter, raw)!
}
},
cli.Command{
@ -143,12 +143,12 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
required_args: 1
usage: 'id'
description: 'Show all info for a specific build log.'
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ? {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')?
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)?
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ! {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')!
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)!
id := cmd.args[0].int()
info(conf, id)?
info(conf, id)!
}
},
cli.Command{
@ -156,12 +156,12 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
required_args: 1
usage: 'id'
description: 'Output the content of a build log to stdout.'
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ? {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')?
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)?
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ! {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')!
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)!
id := cmd.args[0].int()
content(conf, id)?
content(conf, id)!
}
},
]
@ -169,46 +169,38 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
}
// print_log_list prints a list of logs.
fn print_log_list(logs []BuildLog, raw bool) ? {
fn print_log_list(logs []BuildLog, raw bool) ! {
data := logs.map([it.id.str(), it.target_id.str(), it.start_time.local().str(),
it.exit_code.str()])
if raw {
println(console.tabbed_table(data))
} else {
println(console.pretty_table(['id', 'target', 'start time', 'exit code'], data)?)
println(console.pretty_table(['id', 'target', 'start time', 'exit code'], data)!)
}
}
// list prints a list of all build logs.
fn list(conf Config, filter BuildLogFilter, raw bool) ? {
fn list(conf Config, filter BuildLogFilter, raw bool) ! {
c := client.new(conf.address, conf.api_key)
logs := c.get_build_logs(filter)?.data
logs := c.get_build_logs(filter)!
print_log_list(logs, raw)?
}
// list prints a list of all build logs for a given target.
fn list_for_target(conf Config, target_id int, raw bool) ? {
c := client.new(conf.address, conf.api_key)
logs := c.get_build_logs_for_target(target_id)?.data
print_log_list(logs, raw)?
print_log_list(logs, raw)!
}
// info print the detailed info for a given build log.
fn info(conf Config, id int) ? {
fn info(conf Config, id int) ! {
c := client.new(conf.address, conf.api_key)
log := c.get_build_log(id)?.data
log := c.get_build_log(id)!
print(log)
}
// content outputs the contents of the log file for a given build log to
// stdout.
fn content(conf Config, id int) ? {
fn content(conf Config, id int) ! {
c := client.new(conf.address, conf.api_key)
content := c.get_build_log_content(id)?
content := c.get_build_log_content(id)!
println(content)
}

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@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
description: 'Generate all man pages & save them in the given directory.'
usage: 'dir'
required_args: 1
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ? {
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ! {
root := cmd.root()
os.mkdir_all(cmd.args[0])?
os.mkdir_all(cmd.args[0])!
console.export_man_pages(root, cmd.args[0])?
console.export_man_pages(root, cmd.args[0])!
}
}
}

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@ -18,11 +18,11 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
default_value: ['5']
},
]
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ? {
ce := parse_expression(cmd.args.join(' '))?
count := cmd.flags.get_int('count')?
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ! {
ce := parse_expression(cmd.args.join(' '))!
count := cmd.flags.get_int('count')!
for t in ce.next_n(time.now(), count)? {
for t in ce.next_n(time.now(), count)! {
println(t)
}
}

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@ -1,34 +1,34 @@
module targets
import client
import vieter_v.docker
import docker
import os
import build
// build locally builds the target with the given id.
fn build(conf Config, target_id int) ? {
fn build(conf Config, target_id int, force bool) ! {
c := client.new(conf.address, conf.api_key)
target := c.get_target(target_id)?
target := c.get_target(target_id)!
build_arch := os.uname().machine
println('Creating base image...')
image_id := build.create_build_image(conf.base_image)?
image_id := build.create_build_image(conf.base_image)!
println('Running build...')
res := build.build_target(conf.address, conf.api_key, image_id, target)?
res := build.build_target(conf.address, conf.api_key, image_id, target, force)!
println('Removing build image...')
mut dd := docker.new_conn()?
mut dd := docker.new_conn()!
defer {
dd.close() or {}
}
dd.remove_image(image_id)?
dd.remove_image(image_id)!
println('Uploading logs to Vieter...')
c.add_build_log(target.id, res.start_time, res.end_time, build_arch, res.exit_code,
res.logs)?
res.logs)!
}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
module targets
import cli
import vieter_v.conf as vconf
import conf as vconf
import cron.expression { parse_expression }
import client { NewTarget }
import console
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ struct Config {
base_image string = 'archlinux:base-devel'
}
// cmd returns the cli submodule that handles the repos API interaction
// cmd returns the cli submodule that handles the targets API interaction
pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
return cli.Command{
name: 'targets'
@ -39,30 +39,30 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
flag: cli.FlagType.string
},
]
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ? {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')?
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)?
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ! {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')!
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)!
mut filter := TargetFilter{}
limit := cmd.flags.get_int('limit')?
limit := cmd.flags.get_int('limit')!
if limit != 0 {
filter.limit = u64(limit)
}
offset := cmd.flags.get_int('offset')?
offset := cmd.flags.get_int('offset')!
if offset != 0 {
filter.offset = u64(offset)
}
repo := cmd.flags.get_string('repo')?
repo := cmd.flags.get_string('repo')!
if repo != '' {
filter.repo = repo
}
raw := cmd.flags.get_bool('raw')?
raw := cmd.flags.get_bool('raw')!
list(conf, filter, raw)?
list(conf, filter, raw)!
}
},
cli.Command{
@ -82,21 +82,27 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
description: "Which branch to clone; only applies to kind 'git'."
flag: cli.FlagType.string
},
cli.Flag{
name: 'path'
description: 'Subdirectory inside Git repository to use.'
flag: cli.FlagType.string
},
]
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ? {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')?
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)?
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ! {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')!
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)!
t := NewTarget{
kind: cmd.flags.get_string('kind')?
kind: cmd.flags.get_string('kind')!
url: cmd.args[0]
repo: cmd.args[1]
branch: cmd.flags.get_string('branch') or { '' }
path: cmd.flags.get_string('path') or { '' }
}
raw := cmd.flags.get_bool('raw')?
raw := cmd.flags.get_bool('raw')!
add(conf, t, raw)?
add(conf, t, raw)!
}
},
cli.Command{
@ -104,11 +110,11 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
required_args: 1
usage: 'id'
description: 'Remove a target that matches the given id.'
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ? {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')?
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)?
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ! {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')!
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)!
remove(conf, cmd.args[0])?
remove(conf, cmd.args[0])!
}
},
cli.Command{
@ -116,11 +122,11 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
required_args: 1
usage: 'id'
description: 'Show detailed information for the target matching the id.'
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ? {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')?
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)?
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ! {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')!
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)!
info(conf, cmd.args[0])?
info(conf, cmd.args[0])!
}
},
cli.Command{
@ -159,10 +165,15 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
description: 'Kind of target.'
flag: cli.FlagType.string
},
cli.Flag{
name: 'path'
description: 'Subdirectory inside Git repository to use.'
flag: cli.FlagType.string
},
]
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ? {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')?
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)?
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ! {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')!
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)!
found := cmd.flags.get_all_found()
@ -170,11 +181,11 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
for f in found {
if f.name != 'config-file' {
params[f.name] = f.get_string()?
params[f.name] = f.get_string()!
}
}
patch(conf, cmd.args[0], params)?
patch(conf, cmd.args[0], params)!
}
},
cli.Command{
@ -182,58 +193,82 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
required_args: 1
usage: 'id'
description: 'Build the target with the given id & publish it.'
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ? {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')?
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)?
flags: [
cli.Flag{
name: 'force'
description: 'Build the target without checking whether it needs to be renewed.'
flag: cli.FlagType.bool
},
cli.Flag{
name: 'remote'
description: 'Schedule the build on the server instead of running it locally.'
flag: cli.FlagType.bool
},
cli.Flag{
name: 'arch'
description: 'Architecture to schedule build for. Required when using -remote.'
flag: cli.FlagType.string
},
]
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ! {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')!
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)!
build(conf, cmd.args[0].int())?
remote := cmd.flags.get_bool('remote')!
force := cmd.flags.get_bool('force')!
target_id := cmd.args[0].int()
if remote {
arch := cmd.flags.get_string('arch')!
if arch == '' {
return error('When scheduling the build remotely, you have to specify an architecture.')
}
c := client.new(conf.address, conf.api_key)
c.queue_job(target_id, arch, force)!
} else {
build(conf, target_id, force)!
}
}
},
]
}
}
// get_repo_by_prefix tries to find the repo with the given prefix in its
// ID. If multiple or none are found, an error is raised.
// list prints out a list of all repositories.
fn list(conf Config, filter TargetFilter, raw bool) ? {
fn list(conf Config, filter TargetFilter, raw bool) ! {
c := client.new(conf.address, conf.api_key)
repos := c.get_targets(filter)?
data := repos.map([it.id.str(), it.kind, it.url, it.repo])
targets := c.get_targets(filter)!
data := targets.map([it.id.str(), it.kind, it.url, it.repo])
if raw {
println(console.tabbed_table(data))
} else {
println(console.pretty_table(['id', 'kind', 'url', 'repo'], data)?)
println(console.pretty_table(['id', 'kind', 'url', 'repo'], data)!)
}
}
// add adds a new repository to the server's list.
fn add(conf Config, t &NewTarget, raw bool) ? {
// add adds a new target to the server's list.
fn add(conf Config, t &NewTarget, raw bool) ! {
c := client.new(conf.address, conf.api_key)
res := c.add_target(t)?
target_id := c.add_target(t)!
if raw {
println(res.data)
println(target_id)
} else {
println('Target added with id $res.data')
println('Target added with id $target_id')
}
}
// remove removes a repository from the server's list.
fn remove(conf Config, id string) ? {
id_int := id.int()
if id_int != 0 {
// remove removes a target from the server's list.
fn remove(conf Config, id string) ! {
c := client.new(conf.address, conf.api_key)
res := c.remove_target(id_int)?
println(res.message)
}
c.remove_target(id.int())!
}
// patch patches a given repository with the provided params.
fn patch(conf Config, id string, params map[string]string) ? {
// patch patches a given target with the provided params.
fn patch(conf Config, id string, params map[string]string) ! {
// We check the cron expression first because it's useless to send an
// invalid one to the server.
if 'schedule' in params && params['schedule'] != '' {
@ -242,24 +277,13 @@ fn patch(conf Config, id string, params map[string]string) ? {
}
}
id_int := id.int()
if id_int != 0 {
c := client.new(conf.address, conf.api_key)
res := c.patch_target(id_int, params)?
println(res.message)
}
c.patch_target(id.int(), params)!
}
// info shows detailed information for a given repo.
fn info(conf Config, id string) ? {
id_int := id.int()
if id_int == 0 {
return
}
// info shows detailed information for a given target.
fn info(conf Config, id string) ! {
c := client.new(conf.address, conf.api_key)
repo := c.get_target(id_int)?
println(repo)
target := c.get_target(id.int())!
println(target)
}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
module cron
import cli
import vieter_v.conf as vconf
import conf as vconf
struct Config {
pub:
@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
return cli.Command{
name: 'cron'
description: 'Start the cron service that periodically runs builds.'
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ? {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')?
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)?
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ! {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')!
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)!
cron(conf)?
cron(conf)!
}
}
}

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import os
const log_file_name = 'vieter.cron.log'
// cron starts a cron daemon & starts periodically scheduling builds.
pub fn cron(conf Config) ? {
pub fn cron(conf Config) ! {
// Configure logger
log_level := log.level_from_tag(conf.log_level) or {
return error('Invalid log level. The allowed values are FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO & DEBUG.')
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ pub fn cron(conf Config) ? {
}
mut d := daemon.init_daemon(logger, conf.address, conf.api_key, conf.base_image, ce,
conf.max_concurrent_builds, conf.api_update_frequency, conf.image_rebuild_frequency)?
conf.max_concurrent_builds, conf.api_update_frequency, conf.image_rebuild_frequency)!
d.run()
}

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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ fn (mut d Daemon) run_build(build_index int, sb ScheduledBuild) {
mut status := 0
res := build.build_target(d.client.address, d.client.api_key, d.builder_images.last(),
&sb.target) or {
&sb.target, false) or {
d.ldebug('build_target error: $err.msg()')
status = 1

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import datatypes { MinHeap }
import cron.expression { CronExpression, parse_expression }
import math
import build
import vieter_v.docker
import docker
import os
import client
import models { Target }
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ mut:
// init_daemon initializes a new Daemon object. It renews the targets &
// populates the build queue for the first time.
pub fn init_daemon(logger log.Log, address string, api_key string, base_image string, global_schedule CronExpression, max_concurrent_builds int, api_update_frequency int, image_rebuild_frequency int) ?Daemon {
pub fn init_daemon(logger log.Log, address string, api_key string, base_image string, global_schedule CronExpression, max_concurrent_builds int, api_update_frequency int, image_rebuild_frequency int) !Daemon {
mut d := Daemon{
client: client.new(address, api_key)
base_image: base_image
@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ fn (mut d Daemon) renew_queue() {
// For some reason, using
// ```v
// for d.queue.len() > 0 && d.queue.peek() ?.timestamp < now {
// for d.queue.len() > 0 && d.queue.peek() !.timestamp < now {
//```
// here causes the function to prematurely just exit, without any errors or anything, very weird
// https://github.com/vlang/v/issues/14042

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@ -3,33 +3,33 @@ module daemon
import log
// log reate a log message with the given level
pub fn (mut d Daemon) log(msg &string, level log.Level) {
pub fn (mut d Daemon) log(msg string, level log.Level) {
lock d.logger {
d.logger.send_output(msg, level)
}
}
// lfatal create a log message with the fatal level
pub fn (mut d Daemon) lfatal(msg &string) {
pub fn (mut d Daemon) lfatal(msg string) {
d.log(msg, log.Level.fatal)
}
// lerror create a log message with the error level
pub fn (mut d Daemon) lerror(msg &string) {
pub fn (mut d Daemon) lerror(msg string) {
d.log(msg, log.Level.error)
}
// lwarn create a log message with the warn level
pub fn (mut d Daemon) lwarn(msg &string) {
pub fn (mut d Daemon) lwarn(msg string) {
d.log(msg, log.Level.warn)
}
// linfo create a log message with the info level
pub fn (mut d Daemon) linfo(msg &string) {
pub fn (mut d Daemon) linfo(msg string) {
d.log(msg, log.Level.info)
}
// ldebug create a log message with the debug level
pub fn (mut d Daemon) ldebug(msg &string) {
pub fn (mut d Daemon) ldebug(msg string) {
d.log(msg, log.Level.debug)
}

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ pub struct CronExpression {
// next calculates the earliest time this cron expression is valid. It will
// always pick a moment in the future, even if ref matches completely up to the
// minute. This function conciously does not take gap years into account.
pub fn (ce &CronExpression) next(ref time.Time) ?time.Time {
pub fn (ce &CronExpression) next(ref time.Time) !time.Time {
// If the given ref matches the next cron occurence up to the minute, it
// will return that value. Because we always want to return a value in the
// future, we artifically shift the ref 60 seconds to make sure we always
@ -117,159 +117,20 @@ pub fn (ce &CronExpression) next(ref time.Time) ?time.Time {
// next_from_now returns the result of ce.next(ref) where ref is the result of
// time.now().
pub fn (ce &CronExpression) next_from_now() ?time.Time {
pub fn (ce &CronExpression) next_from_now() !time.Time {
return ce.next(time.now())
}
// next_n returns the n next occurences of the expression, given a starting
// time.
pub fn (ce &CronExpression) next_n(ref time.Time, n int) ?[]time.Time {
pub fn (ce &CronExpression) next_n(ref time.Time, n int) ![]time.Time {
mut times := []time.Time{cap: n}
times << ce.next(ref)?
times << ce.next(ref)!
for i in 1 .. n {
times << ce.next(times[i - 1])?
times << ce.next(times[i - 1])!
}
return times
}
// parse_range parses a given string into a range of sorted integers, if
// possible.
fn parse_range(s string, min int, max int, mut bitv []bool) ? {
mut start := min
mut end := max
mut interval := 1
exps := s.split('/')
if exps.len > 2 {
return error('Invalid expression.')
}
if exps[0] != '*' {
dash_parts := exps[0].split('-')
if dash_parts.len > 2 {
return error('Invalid expression.')
}
start = dash_parts[0].int()
// The builtin parsing functions return zero if the string can't be
// parsed into a number, so we have to explicitely check whether they
// actually entered zero or if it's an invalid number.
if start == 0 && dash_parts[0] != '0' {
return error('Invalid number.')
}
// Check whether the start value is out of range
if start < min || start > max {
return error('Out of range.')
}
if dash_parts.len == 2 {
end = dash_parts[1].int()
if end == 0 && dash_parts[1] != '0' {
return error('Invalid number.')
}
if end < start || end > max {
return error('Out of range.')
}
}
}
if exps.len > 1 {
interval = exps[1].int()
// interval being zero is always invalid, but we want to check why
// it's invalid for better error messages.
if interval == 0 {
if exps[1] != '0' {
return error('Invalid number.')
} else {
return error('Step size zero not allowed.')
}
}
if interval > max - min {
return error('Step size too large.')
}
}
// Here, s solely consists of a number, so that's the only value we
// should return.
else if exps[0] != '*' && !exps[0].contains('-') {
bitv[start - min] = true
return
}
for start <= end {
bitv[start - min] = true
start += interval
}
}
// bitv_to_ints converts a bit vector into an array containing the
// corresponding values.
fn bitv_to_ints(bitv []bool, min int) []int {
mut out := []int{}
for i in 0 .. bitv.len {
if bitv[i] {
out << min + i
}
}
return out
}
// parse_part parses a given part of a cron expression & returns the
// corresponding array of ints.
fn parse_part(s string, min int, max int) ?[]int {
mut bitv := []bool{len: max - min + 1, init: false}
for range in s.split(',') {
parse_range(range, min, max, mut bitv)?
}
return bitv_to_ints(bitv, min)
}
// parse_expression parses an entire cron expression string into a
// CronExpression object, if possible.
pub fn parse_expression(exp string) ?CronExpression {
// The filter allows for multiple spaces between parts
mut parts := exp.split(' ').filter(it != '')
if parts.len < 2 || parts.len > 4 {
return error('Expression must contain between 2 and 4 space-separated parts.')
}
// For ease of use, we allow the user to only specify as many parts as they
// need.
for parts.len < 4 {
parts << '*'
}
mut part_results := [][]int{}
mins := [0, 0, 1, 1]
maxs := [59, 23, 31, 12]
// This for loop allows us to more clearly propagate the error to the user.
for i, min in mins {
part_results << parse_part(parts[i], min, maxs[i]) or {
return error('An error occurred with part $i: $err.msg()')
}
}
return CronExpression{
minutes: part_results[0]
hours: part_results[1]
days: part_results[2]
months: part_results[3]
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,146 @@
module expression
import bitfield
// parse_range parses a given string into a range of sorted integers. Its
// result is a BitField with set bits for all numbers in the result.
fn parse_range(s string, min int, max int) !bitfield.BitField {
mut start := min
mut end := max
mut interval := 1
mut bf := bitfield.new(max - min + 1)
exps := s.split('/')
if exps.len > 2 {
return error('Invalid expression.')
}
if exps[0] != '*' {
dash_parts := exps[0].split('-')
if dash_parts.len > 2 {
return error('Invalid expression.')
}
start = dash_parts[0].int()
// The builtin parsing functions return zero if the string can't be
// parsed into a number, so we have to explicitely check whether they
// actually entered zero or if it's an invalid number.
if start == 0 && dash_parts[0] != '0' {
return error('Invalid number.')
}
// Check whether the start value is out of range
if start < min || start > max {
return error('Out of range.')
}
if dash_parts.len == 2 {
end = dash_parts[1].int()
if end == 0 && dash_parts[1] != '0' {
return error('Invalid number.')
}
if end < start || end > max {
return error('Out of range.')
}
}
}
if exps.len > 1 {
interval = exps[1].int()
// interval being zero is always invalid, but we want to check why
// it's invalid for better error messages.
if interval == 0 {
if exps[1] != '0' {
return error('Invalid number.')
} else {
return error('Step size zero not allowed.')
}
}
if interval > max - min {
return error('Step size too large.')
}
}
// Here, s solely consists of a number, so that's the only value we
// should return.
else if exps[0] != '*' && !exps[0].contains('-') {
bf.set_bit(start - min)
return bf
}
for start <= end {
bf.set_bit(start - min)
start += interval
}
return bf
}
// bf_to_ints takes a BitField and converts it into the expected list of actual
// integers.
fn bf_to_ints(bf bitfield.BitField, min int) []int {
mut out := []int{}
for i in 0 .. bf.get_size() {
if bf.get_bit(i) == 1 {
out << min + i
}
}
return out
}
// parse_part parses a given part of a cron expression & returns the
// corresponding array of ints.
fn parse_part(s string, min int, max int) ![]int {
mut bf := bitfield.new(max - min + 1)
for range in s.split(',') {
bf2 := parse_range(range, min, max)!
bf = bitfield.bf_or(bf, bf2)
}
return bf_to_ints(bf, min)
}
// parse_expression parses an entire cron expression string into a
// CronExpression object, if possible.
pub fn parse_expression(exp string) !CronExpression {
// The filter allows for multiple spaces between parts
mut parts := exp.split(' ').filter(it != '')
if parts.len < 2 || parts.len > 4 {
return error('Expression must contain between 2 and 4 space-separated parts.')
}
// For ease of use, we allow the user to only specify as many parts as they
// need.
for parts.len < 4 {
parts << '*'
}
mut part_results := [][]int{}
mins := [0, 0, 1, 1]
maxs := [59, 23, 31, 12]
// This for loop allows us to more clearly propagate the error to the user.
for i, min in mins {
part_results << parse_part(parts[i], min, maxs[i]) or {
return error('An error occurred with part $i: $err.msg()')
}
}
return CronExpression{
minutes: part_results[0]
hours: part_results[1]
days: part_results[2]
months: part_results[3]
}
}

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@ -3,96 +3,87 @@ module expression
// parse_range_error returns the returned error message. If the result is '',
// that means the function didn't error.
fn parse_range_error(s string, min int, max int) string {
mut bitv := []bool{len: max - min + 1, init: false}
parse_range(s, min, max, mut bitv) or { return err.msg }
parse_range(s, min, max) or { return err.msg }
return ''
}
// =====parse_range=====
fn test_range_star_range() ? {
mut bitv := []bool{len: 6, init: false}
parse_range('*', 0, 5, mut bitv)?
fn test_range_star_range() ! {
bf := parse_range('*', 0, 5)!
assert bitv == [true, true, true, true, true, true]
assert bf_to_ints(bf, 0) == [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
}
fn test_range_number() ? {
mut bitv := []bool{len: 6, init: false}
parse_range('4', 0, 5, mut bitv)?
fn test_range_number() ! {
bf := parse_range('4', 0, 5)!
assert bitv_to_ints(bitv, 0) == [4]
assert bf_to_ints(bf, 0) == [4]
}
fn test_range_number_too_large() ? {
fn test_range_number_too_large() ! {
assert parse_range_error('10', 0, 6) == 'Out of range.'
}
fn test_range_number_too_small() ? {
fn test_range_number_too_small() ! {
assert parse_range_error('0', 2, 6) == 'Out of range.'
}
fn test_range_number_invalid() ? {
fn test_range_number_invalid() ! {
assert parse_range_error('x', 0, 6) == 'Invalid number.'
}
fn test_range_step_star_1() ? {
mut bitv := []bool{len: 21, init: false}
parse_range('*/4', 0, 20, mut bitv)?
fn test_range_step_star_1() ! {
bf := parse_range('*/4', 0, 20)!
assert bitv_to_ints(bitv, 0) == [0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20]
assert bf_to_ints(bf, 0) == [0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20]
}
fn test_range_step_star_2() ? {
mut bitv := []bool{len: 8, init: false}
parse_range('*/3', 1, 8, mut bitv)?
fn test_range_step_star_2() ! {
bf := parse_range('*/3', 1, 8)!
assert bitv_to_ints(bitv, 1) == [1, 4, 7]
assert bf_to_ints(bf, 1) == [1, 4, 7]
}
fn test_range_step_star_too_large() ? {
fn test_range_step_star_too_large() ! {
assert parse_range_error('*/21', 0, 20) == 'Step size too large.'
}
fn test_range_step_zero() ? {
fn test_range_step_zero() ! {
assert parse_range_error('*/0', 0, 20) == 'Step size zero not allowed.'
}
fn test_range_step_number() ? {
mut bitv := []bool{len: 21, init: false}
parse_range('5/4', 2, 22, mut bitv)?
fn test_range_step_number() ! {
bf := parse_range('5/4', 2, 22)!
assert bitv_to_ints(bitv, 2) == [5, 9, 13, 17, 21]
assert bf_to_ints(bf, 2) == [5, 9, 13, 17, 21]
}
fn test_range_step_number_too_large() ? {
fn test_range_step_number_too_large() ! {
assert parse_range_error('10/4', 0, 5) == 'Out of range.'
}
fn test_range_step_number_too_small() ? {
fn test_range_step_number_too_small() ! {
assert parse_range_error('2/4', 5, 10) == 'Out of range.'
}
fn test_range_dash() ? {
mut bitv := []bool{len: 10, init: false}
parse_range('4-8', 0, 9, mut bitv)?
fn test_range_dash() ! {
bf := parse_range('4-8', 0, 9)!
assert bitv_to_ints(bitv, 0) == [4, 5, 6, 7, 8]
assert bf_to_ints(bf, 0) == [4, 5, 6, 7, 8]
}
fn test_range_dash_step() ? {
mut bitv := []bool{len: 10, init: false}
parse_range('4-8/2', 0, 9, mut bitv)?
fn test_range_dash_step() ! {
bf := parse_range('4-8/2', 0, 9)!
assert bitv_to_ints(bitv, 0) == [4, 6, 8]
assert bf_to_ints(bf, 0) == [4, 6, 8]
}
// =====parse_part=====
fn test_part_single() ? {
assert parse_part('*', 0, 5)? == [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
fn test_part_single() ! {
assert parse_part('*', 0, 5)! == [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
}
fn test_part_multiple() ? {
assert parse_part('*/2,2/3', 1, 8)? == [1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8]
fn test_part_multiple() ! {
assert parse_part('*/2,2/3', 1, 8)! == [1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8]
}

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@ -2,12 +2,12 @@ module expression
import time { parse }
fn util_test_time(exp string, t1_str string, t2_str string) ? {
ce := parse_expression(exp)?
t1 := parse(t1_str)?
t2 := parse(t2_str)?
fn util_test_time(exp string, t1_str string, t2_str string) ! {
ce := parse_expression(exp)!
t1 := parse(t1_str)!
t2 := parse(t2_str)!
t3 := ce.next(t1)?
t3 := ce.next(t1)!
assert t2.year == t3.year
assert t2.month == t3.month
@ -16,19 +16,19 @@ fn util_test_time(exp string, t1_str string, t2_str string) ? {
assert t2.minute == t3.minute
}
fn test_next_simple() ? {
fn test_next_simple() ! {
// Very simple
util_test_time('0 3', '2002-01-01 00:00:00', '2002-01-01 03:00:00')?
util_test_time('0 3', '2002-01-01 00:00:00', '2002-01-01 03:00:00')!
// Overlap to next day
util_test_time('0 3', '2002-01-01 03:00:00', '2002-01-02 03:00:00')?
util_test_time('0 3', '2002-01-01 04:00:00', '2002-01-02 03:00:00')?
util_test_time('0 3', '2002-01-01 03:00:00', '2002-01-02 03:00:00')!
util_test_time('0 3', '2002-01-01 04:00:00', '2002-01-02 03:00:00')!
util_test_time('0 3/4', '2002-01-01 04:00:00', '2002-01-01 07:00:00')?
util_test_time('0 3/4', '2002-01-01 04:00:00', '2002-01-01 07:00:00')!
// Overlap to next month
util_test_time('0 3', '2002-11-31 04:00:00', '2002-12-01 03:00:00')?
util_test_time('0 3', '2002-11-31 04:00:00', '2002-12-01 03:00:00')!
// Overlap to next year
util_test_time('0 3', '2002-12-31 04:00:00', '2003-01-01 03:00:00')?
util_test_time('0 3', '2002-12-31 04:00:00', '2003-01-01 03:00:00')!
}

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@ -17,17 +17,21 @@ const (
$embed_file('migrations/001-initial/up.sql'),
$embed_file('migrations/002-rename-to-targets/up.sql'),
$embed_file('migrations/003-target-url-type/up.sql'),
$embed_file('migrations/004-nullable-branch/up.sql'),
$embed_file('migrations/005-repo-path/up.sql'),
]
migrations_down = [
$embed_file('migrations/001-initial/down.sql'),
$embed_file('migrations/002-rename-to-targets/down.sql'),
$embed_file('migrations/003-target-url-type/down.sql'),
$embed_file('migrations/004-nullable-branch/down.sql'),
$embed_file('migrations/005-repo-path/down.sql'),
]
)
// init initializes a database & adds the correct tables.
pub fn init(db_path string) ?VieterDb {
conn := sqlite.connect(db_path)?
pub fn init(db_path string) !VieterDb {
conn := sqlite.connect(db_path)!
sql conn {
create table MigrationVersion
@ -60,7 +64,7 @@ pub fn init(db_path string) ?VieterDb {
res := conn.exec_none(part)
if res != sqlite.sqlite_done {
return error('An error occurred while applying migration $version_num')
return error('An error occurred while applying migration $version_num: SQLite error code $res')
}
}

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@ -84,6 +84,8 @@ pub fn (db &VieterDb) add_build_log(log BuildLog) int {
insert log into BuildLog
}
// Here, this does work because a log doesn't contain any foreign keys,
// meaning the ORM only has to do a single add
inserted_id := db.conn.last_id() as int
return inserted_id

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@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
-- This down won't really work because it'll throw NOT NULL errors, but I'm
-- just putting it here for future reference (still not sure whether I'm even
-- gonna use these)
PRAGMA foreign_keys=off;
BEGIN TRANSACTION;
ALTER TABLE Target RENAME TO _Target_old;
CREATE TABLE Target (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
url TEXT NOT NULL,
branch TEXT NOT NULL,
repo TEXT NOT NULL,
schedule TEXT,
kind TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'git'
);
INSERT INTO Target (id, url, branch, repo, schedule, kind)
SELECT id, url, branch, repo, schedule, kind FROM _Target_old;
DROP TABLE _Target_old;
COMMIT;
PRAGMA foreign_keys=on;

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@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
PRAGMA foreign_keys=off;
BEGIN TRANSACTION;
ALTER TABLE Target RENAME TO _Target_old;
CREATE TABLE Target (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
url TEXT NOT NULL,
branch TEXT,
repo TEXT NOT NULL,
schedule TEXT,
kind TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'git'
);
INSERT INTO Target (id, url, branch, repo, schedule, kind)
SELECT id, url, branch, repo, schedule, kind FROM _Target_old;
DROP TABLE _Target_old;
COMMIT;
PRAGMA foreign_keys=on;

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
ALTER TABLE Target DROP COLUMN path;

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
ALTER TABLE Target ADD COLUMN path TEXT;

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@ -38,14 +38,17 @@ pub fn (db &VieterDb) get_target(target_id int) ?Target {
}
// add_target inserts the given target into the database.
pub fn (db &VieterDb) add_target(repo Target) int {
pub fn (db &VieterDb) add_target(target Target) int {
sql db.conn {
insert repo into Target
insert target into Target
}
inserted_id := db.conn.last_id() as int
// ID of inserted target is the largest id
inserted_target := sql db.conn {
select from Target order by id desc limit 1
}
return inserted_id
return inserted_target.id
}
// delete_target deletes the target with the given id from the database.

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@ -9,12 +9,18 @@ import console.schedule
import console.man
import console.aur
import cron
import agent
fn main() {
// Stop buffering output so logs always show up immediately
unsafe {
C.setbuf(C.stdout, 0)
}
mut app := cli.Command{
name: 'vieter'
description: 'Vieter is a lightweight implementation of an Arch repository server.'
version: '0.4.0'
version: '0.5.0-rc.1'
flags: [
cli.Flag{
flag: cli.FlagType.string
@ -40,6 +46,7 @@ fn main() {
schedule.cmd(),
man.cmd(),
aur.cmd(),
agent.cmd(),
]
}
app.setup()

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@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
module models
pub struct BuildConfig {
pub:
target_id int
kind string
url string
branch string
path string
repo string
base_image string
force bool
}
// str return a single-line string representation of a build log
pub fn (c BuildConfig) str() string {
return '{ target: $c.target_id, kind: $c.kind, url: $c.url, branch: $c.branch, path: $c.path, repo: $c.repo, base_image: $c.base_image, force: $c.force }'
}

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@ -28,27 +28,45 @@ pub mut:
repo string [nonull]
// Cron schedule describing how frequently to build the repo.
schedule string
// Subdirectory in the Git repository to cd into
path string
// On which architectures the package is allowed to be built. In reality,
// this controls which builders will periodically build the image.
// this controls which agents will build this package when scheduled.
arch []TargetArch [fkey: 'target_id']
}
// str returns a string representation.
pub fn (gr &Target) str() string {
pub fn (t &Target) str() string {
mut parts := [
'id: $gr.id',
'kind: $gr.kind',
'url: $gr.url',
'branch: $gr.branch',
'repo: $gr.repo',
'schedule: $gr.schedule',
'arch: ${gr.arch.map(it.value).join(', ')}',
'id: $t.id',
'kind: $t.kind',
'url: $t.url',
'branch: $t.branch',
'path: $t.path',
'repo: $t.repo',
'schedule: $t.schedule',
'arch: ${t.arch.map(it.value).join(', ')}',
]
str := parts.join('\n')
return str
}
// as_build_config converts a Target into a BuildConfig, given some extra
// needed information.
pub fn (t &Target) as_build_config(base_image string, force bool) BuildConfig {
return BuildConfig{
target_id: t.id
kind: t.kind
url: t.url
branch: t.branch
path: t.path
repo: t.repo
base_image: base_image
force: force
}
}
[params]
pub struct TargetFilter {
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# package
This module handles both parsing the published Arch tarballs & the contents of
their `.PKGINFO` files, as well as generating the contents of the database
archives' `desc` & `files` files.

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@ -0,0 +1,103 @@
module package
// format_entry returns a string properly formatted to be added to a desc file.
[inline]
fn format_entry(key string, value string) string {
return '\n%$key%\n$value\n'
}
// full_name returns the properly formatted name for the package, including
// version & architecture
pub fn (pkg &Pkg) full_name() string {
p := pkg.info
return '$p.name-$p.version-$p.arch'
}
// filename returns the correct filename of the package file
pub fn (pkg &Pkg) filename() string {
ext := match pkg.compression {
0 { '.tar' }
1 { '.tar.gz' }
6 { '.tar.xz' }
14 { '.tar.zst' }
else { panic("Another compression code shouldn't be possible. Faulty code: $pkg.compression") }
}
return '${pkg.full_name()}.pkg$ext'
}
// to_desc returns a desc file valid string representation
pub fn (pkg &Pkg) to_desc() !string {
p := pkg.info
// filename
mut desc := '%FILENAME%\n$pkg.filename()\n'
desc += format_entry('NAME', p.name)
desc += format_entry('BASE', p.base)
desc += format_entry('VERSION', p.version)
if p.description.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('DESC', p.description)
}
if p.groups.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('GROUPS', p.groups.join_lines())
}
desc += format_entry('CSIZE', p.csize.str())
desc += format_entry('ISIZE', p.size.str())
sha256sum := pkg.checksum()!
desc += format_entry('SHA256SUM', sha256sum)
// TODO add pgpsig stuff
if p.url.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('URL', p.url)
}
if p.licenses.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('LICENSE', p.licenses.join_lines())
}
desc += format_entry('ARCH', p.arch)
desc += format_entry('BUILDDATE', p.build_date.str())
desc += format_entry('PACKAGER', p.packager)
if p.replaces.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('REPLACES', p.replaces.join_lines())
}
if p.conflicts.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('CONFLICTS', p.conflicts.join_lines())
}
if p.provides.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('PROVIDES', p.provides.join_lines())
}
if p.depends.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('DEPENDS', p.depends.join_lines())
}
if p.optdepends.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('OPTDEPENDS', p.optdepends.join_lines())
}
if p.makedepends.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('MAKEDEPENDS', p.makedepends.join_lines())
}
if p.checkdepends.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('CHECKDEPENDS', p.checkdepends.join_lines())
}
return '$desc\n'
}
// to_files returns a files file valid string representation
pub fn (pkg &Pkg) to_files() string {
return '%FILES%\n$pkg.files.join_lines()\n'
}

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@ -43,12 +43,12 @@ pub mut:
}
// checksum calculates the sha256 hash of the package
pub fn (p &Pkg) checksum() ?string {
pub fn (p &Pkg) checksum() !string {
return util.hash_file(p.path)
}
// parse_pkg_info_string parses a PkgInfo object from a string
fn parse_pkg_info_string(pkg_info_str &string) ?PkgInfo {
fn parse_pkg_info_string(pkg_info_str &string) !PkgInfo {
mut pkg_info := PkgInfo{}
// Iterate over the entire string
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ fn parse_pkg_info_string(pkg_info_str &string) ?PkgInfo {
// read_pkg_archive extracts the file list & .PKGINFO contents from an archive
// NOTE: this command only supports zstd-, xz- & gzip-compressed tarballs.
pub fn read_pkg_archive(pkg_path string) ?Pkg {
pub fn read_pkg_archive(pkg_path string) !Pkg {
if !os.is_file(pkg_path) {
return error("'$pkg_path' doesn't exist or isn't a file.")
}
@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ pub fn read_pkg_archive(pkg_path string) ?Pkg {
pkg_text := unsafe { buf.vstring_with_len(size).clone() }
pkg_info = parse_pkg_info_string(pkg_text)?
pkg_info = parse_pkg_info_string(pkg_text)!
} else {
C.archive_read_data_skip(a)
}
@ -174,104 +174,3 @@ pub fn read_pkg_archive(pkg_path string) ?Pkg {
compression: compression_code
}
}
// format_entry returns a string properly formatted to be added to a desc file.
fn format_entry(key string, value string) string {
return '\n%$key%\n$value\n'
}
// full_name returns the properly formatted name for the package, including
// version & architecture
pub fn (pkg &Pkg) full_name() string {
p := pkg.info
return '$p.name-$p.version-$p.arch'
}
// filename returns the correct filename of the package file
pub fn (pkg &Pkg) filename() string {
ext := match pkg.compression {
0 { '.tar' }
1 { '.tar.gz' }
6 { '.tar.xz' }
14 { '.tar.zst' }
else { panic("Another compression code shouldn't be possible. Faulty code: $pkg.compression") }
}
return '${pkg.full_name()}.pkg$ext'
}
// to_desc returns a desc file valid string representation
pub fn (pkg &Pkg) to_desc() ?string {
p := pkg.info
// filename
mut desc := '%FILENAME%\n$pkg.filename()\n'
desc += format_entry('NAME', p.name)
desc += format_entry('BASE', p.base)
desc += format_entry('VERSION', p.version)
if p.description.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('DESC', p.description)
}
if p.groups.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('GROUPS', p.groups.join_lines())
}
desc += format_entry('CSIZE', p.csize.str())
desc += format_entry('ISIZE', p.size.str())
sha256sum := pkg.checksum()?
desc += format_entry('SHA256SUM', sha256sum)
// TODO add pgpsig stuff
if p.url.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('URL', p.url)
}
if p.licenses.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('LICENSE', p.licenses.join_lines())
}
desc += format_entry('ARCH', p.arch)
desc += format_entry('BUILDDATE', p.build_date.str())
desc += format_entry('PACKAGER', p.packager)
if p.replaces.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('REPLACES', p.replaces.join_lines())
}
if p.conflicts.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('CONFLICTS', p.conflicts.join_lines())
}
if p.provides.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('PROVIDES', p.provides.join_lines())
}
if p.depends.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('DEPENDS', p.depends.join_lines())
}
if p.optdepends.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('OPTDEPENDS', p.optdepends.join_lines())
}
if p.makedepends.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('MAKEDEPENDS', p.makedepends.join_lines())
}
if p.checkdepends.len > 0 {
desc += format_entry('CHECKDEPENDS', p.checkdepends.join_lines())
}
return '$desc\n'
}
// to_files returns a files file valid string representation
pub fn (pkg &Pkg) to_files() string {
return '%FILES%\n$pkg.files.join_lines()\n'
}

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# repo
This module manages the contents of the various repositories stored within a
Vieter instance.
## Terminology
* Arch-repository (arch-repo): specific architecture of a given repository. This is what
Pacman actually uses as a repository, and contains its own `.db` & `.files`
files.
* Repository (repo): a collection of arch-repositories. A single repository can
contain packages of different architectures, with each package being stored
in that specific architecture' arch-repository.
* Repository group (repo-group): a collection of repositories. Each Vieter
instance consists of a single repository group, which manages all underlying
repositories & arch-repositories.
## Arch-repository layout
An arch-repository (aka a regular Pacman repository) consists of a directory
with the following files (`{repo}` should be replaced with the name of the
repository):
* One or more package directories. These directories follow the naming scheme
`${pkgname}-${pkgver}-${pkgrel}`. Each of these directories contains two
files, `desc` & `files`. The `desc` file is a list of the package's metadata,
while `files` contains a list of all files that the package contains. The
latter is used when using `pacman -F`.
* `{repo}.db` & `{repo}.db.tar.gz`: the database file of the repository. This
is just a compressed tarball of all package directories, but only their
`desc` files. Both these files should have the same content (`repo-add`
creates a symlink, but Vieter just serves the same file for both routes)
* `{repo}.files` & `{repo}.files.tar.gz`: the same as the `.db` file, but this
also contains the `files` files, instead of just the `desc` files.
## Filesystem layout
The repository part of Vieter consists of two directories. One is the `repos`
directory inside the configured `data_dir`, while the other is the configured
`pkg_dir`. `repos` contains only the repository group, while `pkg_dir` contains
the actual package archives. `pkg_dir` is the directory that can take up a
significant amount of memory, while `repos` solely consists of small text
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ pub:
}
// new creates a new RepoGroupManager & creates the directories as needed
pub fn new(repos_dir string, pkg_dir string, default_arch string) ?RepoGroupManager {
pub fn new(repos_dir string, pkg_dir string, default_arch string) !RepoGroupManager {
if !os.is_dir(repos_dir) {
os.mkdir_all(repos_dir) or { return error('Failed to create repos directory: $err.msg()') }
}
@ -49,27 +49,27 @@ pub fn new(repos_dir string, pkg_dir string, default_arch string) ?RepoGroupMana
// pkg archive. It's a wrapper around add_pkg_in_repo that parses the archive
// file, passes the result to add_pkg_in_repo, and hard links the archive to
// the right subdirectories in r.pkg_dir if it was successfully added.
pub fn (r &RepoGroupManager) add_pkg_from_path(repo string, pkg_path string) ?RepoAddResult {
pub fn (r &RepoGroupManager) add_pkg_from_path(repo string, pkg_path string) !RepoAddResult {
pkg := package.read_pkg_archive(pkg_path) or {
return error('Failed to read package file: $err.msg()')
}
archs := r.add_pkg_in_repo(repo, pkg)?
archs := r.add_pkg_in_repo(repo, pkg)!
// If the add was successful, we move the file to the packages directory
for arch in archs {
repo_pkg_path := os.real_path(os.join_path(r.pkg_dir, repo, arch))
dest_path := os.join_path_single(repo_pkg_path, pkg.filename())
os.mkdir_all(repo_pkg_path)?
os.mkdir_all(repo_pkg_path)!
// We create hard links so that "any" arch packages aren't stored
// multiple times
os.link(pkg_path, dest_path)?
os.link(pkg_path, dest_path)!
}
// After linking, we can remove the original file
os.rm(pkg_path)?
os.rm(pkg_path)!
return RepoAddResult{
name: pkg.info.name
@ -85,11 +85,11 @@ pub fn (r &RepoGroupManager) add_pkg_from_path(repo string, pkg_path string) ?Re
// r.default_arch. If this arch-repo doesn't exist yet, it is created. If the
// architecture isn't 'any', the package is only added to the specific
// architecture.
fn (r &RepoGroupManager) add_pkg_in_repo(repo string, pkg &package.Pkg) ?[]string {
fn (r &RepoGroupManager) add_pkg_in_repo(repo string, pkg &package.Pkg) ![]string {
// A package not of arch 'any' can be handled easily by adding it to the
// respective repo
if pkg.info.arch != 'any' {
r.add_pkg_in_arch_repo(repo, pkg.info.arch, pkg)?
r.add_pkg_in_arch_repo(repo, pkg.info.arch, pkg)!
return [pkg.info.arch]
}
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ fn (r &RepoGroupManager) add_pkg_in_repo(repo string, pkg &package.Pkg) ?[]strin
// If this is the first package that's added to the repo, the directory
// won't exist yet
if os.exists(repo_dir) {
arch_repos = os.ls(repo_dir)?
arch_repos = os.ls(repo_dir)!
}
// The default_arch should always be updated when a package with arch 'any'
@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ fn (r &RepoGroupManager) add_pkg_in_repo(repo string, pkg &package.Pkg) ?[]strin
// not know which arch-repositories did succeed in adding the package, if
// any.
for arch in arch_repos {
r.add_pkg_in_arch_repo(repo, arch, pkg)?
r.add_pkg_in_arch_repo(repo, arch, pkg)!
}
return arch_repos
@ -128,24 +128,24 @@ fn (r &RepoGroupManager) add_pkg_in_repo(repo string, pkg &package.Pkg) ?[]strin
// arch-repo. It records the package's data in the arch-repo's desc & files
// files, and afterwards updates the db & files archives to reflect these
// changes.
fn (r &RepoGroupManager) add_pkg_in_arch_repo(repo string, arch string, pkg &package.Pkg) ? {
fn (r &RepoGroupManager) add_pkg_in_arch_repo(repo string, arch string, pkg &package.Pkg) ! {
pkg_dir := os.join_path(r.repos_dir, repo, arch, '$pkg.info.name-$pkg.info.version')
// Remove the previous version of the package, if present
r.remove_pkg_from_arch_repo(repo, arch, pkg.info.name, false)?
r.remove_pkg_from_arch_repo(repo, arch, pkg.info.name, false)!
os.mkdir_all(pkg_dir) or { return error('Failed to create package directory.') }
os.write_file(os.join_path_single(pkg_dir, 'desc'), pkg.to_desc()?) or {
os.rmdir_all(pkg_dir)?
os.write_file(os.join_path_single(pkg_dir, 'desc'), pkg.to_desc()!) or {
os.rmdir_all(pkg_dir)!
return error('Failed to write desc file.')
}
os.write_file(os.join_path_single(pkg_dir, 'files'), pkg.to_files()) or {
os.rmdir_all(pkg_dir)?
os.rmdir_all(pkg_dir)!
return error('Failed to write files file.')
}
r.sync(repo, arch)?
r.sync(repo, arch)!
}

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import os
// remove_pkg_from_arch_repo removes a package from an arch-repo's database. It
// returns false if the package wasn't present in the database. It also
// optionally re-syncs the repo archives.
pub fn (r &RepoGroupManager) remove_pkg_from_arch_repo(repo string, arch string, pkg_name string, sync bool) ?bool {
pub fn (r &RepoGroupManager) remove_pkg_from_arch_repo(repo string, arch string, pkg_name string, sync bool) !bool {
repo_dir := os.join_path(r.repos_dir, repo, arch)
// If the repository doesn't exist yet, the result is automatically false
@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ pub fn (r &RepoGroupManager) remove_pkg_from_arch_repo(repo string, arch string,
// We iterate over every directory in the repo dir
// TODO filter so we only check directories
for d in os.ls(repo_dir)? {
for d in os.ls(repo_dir)! {
// Because a repository only allows a single version of each package,
// we need only compare whether the name of the package is the same,
// not the version.
@ -25,22 +25,22 @@ pub fn (r &RepoGroupManager) remove_pkg_from_arch_repo(repo string, arch string,
// We lock the mutex here to prevent other routines from creating a
// new archive while we remove an entry
lock r.mutex {
os.rmdir_all(os.join_path_single(repo_dir, d))?
os.rmdir_all(os.join_path_single(repo_dir, d))!
}
// Also remove the package archive
repo_pkg_dir := os.join_path(r.pkg_dir, repo, arch)
archives := os.ls(repo_pkg_dir)?.filter(it.split('-')#[..-3].join('-') == name)
archives := os.ls(repo_pkg_dir)!.filter(it.split('-')#[..-3].join('-') == name)
for archive_name in archives {
full_path := os.join_path_single(repo_pkg_dir, archive_name)
os.rm(full_path)?
os.rm(full_path)!
}
// Sync the db archives if requested
if sync {
r.sync(repo, arch)?
r.sync(repo, arch)!
}
return true
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ pub fn (r &RepoGroupManager) remove_pkg_from_arch_repo(repo string, arch string,
}
// remove_arch_repo removes an arch-repo & its packages.
pub fn (r &RepoGroupManager) remove_arch_repo(repo string, arch string) ?bool {
pub fn (r &RepoGroupManager) remove_arch_repo(repo string, arch string) !bool {
repo_dir := os.join_path(r.repos_dir, repo, arch)
// If the repository doesn't exist yet, the result is automatically false
@ -59,16 +59,16 @@ pub fn (r &RepoGroupManager) remove_arch_repo(repo string, arch string) ?bool {
return false
}
os.rmdir_all(repo_dir)?
os.rmdir_all(repo_dir)!
pkg_dir := os.join_path(r.pkg_dir, repo, arch)
os.rmdir_all(pkg_dir)?
os.rmdir_all(pkg_dir)!
return true
}
// remove_repo removes a repo & its packages.
pub fn (r &RepoGroupManager) remove_repo(repo string) ?bool {
pub fn (r &RepoGroupManager) remove_repo(repo string) !bool {
repo_dir := os.join_path_single(r.repos_dir, repo)
// If the repository doesn't exist yet, the result is automatically false
@ -76,10 +76,10 @@ pub fn (r &RepoGroupManager) remove_repo(repo string) ?bool {
return false
}
os.rmdir_all(repo_dir)?
os.rmdir_all(repo_dir)!
pkg_dir := os.join_path_single(r.pkg_dir, repo)
os.rmdir_all(pkg_dir)?
os.rmdir_all(pkg_dir)!
return true
}

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ fn archive_add_entry(archive &C.archive, entry &C.archive_entry, file_path &stri
}
// sync regenerates the repository archive files.
fn (r &RepoGroupManager) sync(repo string, arch string) ? {
fn (r &RepoGroupManager) sync(repo string, arch string) ! {
subrepo_path := os.join_path(r.repos_dir, repo, arch)
lock r.mutex {
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ fn (r &RepoGroupManager) sync(repo string, arch string) ? {
C.archive_write_open_filename(a_files, &char(files_path.str))
// Iterate over each directory
for d in os.ls(subrepo_path)?.filter(os.is_dir(os.join_path_single(subrepo_path,
for d in os.ls(subrepo_path)!.filter(os.is_dir(os.join_path_single(subrepo_path,
it))) {
// desc
mut inner_path := os.join_path_single(d, 'desc')

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@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
module server
import web
import web.response { new_data_response, new_response }
// v1_poll_job_queue allows agents to poll for new build jobs.
['/api/v1/jobs/poll'; auth; get]
fn (mut app App) v1_poll_job_queue() web.Result {
arch := app.query['arch'] or {
return app.json(.bad_request, new_response('Missing arch query arg.'))
}
max_str := app.query['max'] or {
return app.json(.bad_request, new_response('Missing max query arg.'))
}
max := max_str.int()
mut out := app.job_queue.pop_n(arch, max).map(it.config)
return app.json(.ok, new_data_response(out))
}
// v1_queue_job allows queueing a new one-time build job for the given target.
['/api/v1/jobs/queue'; auth; post]
fn (mut app App) v1_queue_job() web.Result {
target_id := app.query['target'] or {
return app.json(.bad_request, new_response('Missing target query arg.'))
}.int()
arch := app.query['arch'] or {
return app.json(.bad_request, new_response('Missing arch query arg.'))
}
if arch == '' {
app.json(.bad_request, new_response('Empty arch query arg.'))
}
force := 'force' in app.query
target := app.db.get_target(target_id) or {
return app.json(.bad_request, new_response('Unknown target id.'))
}
app.job_queue.insert(target: target, arch: arch, single: true, now: true, force: force) or {
return app.status(.internal_server_error)
}
return app.status(.ok)
}

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@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
module server
import web
import net.http
import net.urllib
import web.response { new_data_response, new_response }
import db
@ -15,7 +14,7 @@ import models { BuildLog, BuildLogFilter }
['/api/v1/logs'; auth; get]
fn (mut app App) v1_get_logs() web.Result {
filter := models.from_params<BuildLogFilter>(app.query) or {
return app.json(http.Status.bad_request, new_response('Invalid query parameters.'))
return app.json(.bad_request, new_response('Invalid query parameters.'))
}
logs := app.db.get_build_logs(filter)
@ -25,7 +24,7 @@ fn (mut app App) v1_get_logs() web.Result {
// v1_get_single_log returns the build log with the given id.
['/api/v1/logs/:id'; auth; get]
fn (mut app App) v1_get_single_log(id int) web.Result {
log := app.db.get_build_log(id) or { return app.not_found() }
log := app.db.get_build_log(id) or { return app.status(.not_found) }
return app.json(.ok, new_data_response(log))
}
@ -33,7 +32,7 @@ fn (mut app App) v1_get_single_log(id int) web.Result {
// v1_get_log_content returns the actual build log file for the given id.
['/api/v1/logs/:id/content'; auth; get]
fn (mut app App) v1_get_log_content(id int) web.Result {
log := app.db.get_build_log(id) or { return app.not_found() }
log := app.db.get_build_log(id) or { return app.status(.not_found) }
file_name := log.start_time.custom_format('YYYY-MM-DD_HH-mm-ss')
full_path := os.join_path(app.conf.data_dir, logs_dir_name, log.target_id.str(), log.arch,
file_name)
@ -43,9 +42,9 @@ fn (mut app App) v1_get_log_content(id int) web.Result {
// parse_query_time unescapes an HTTP query parameter & tries to parse it as a
// time.Time struct.
fn parse_query_time(query string) ?time.Time {
unescaped := urllib.query_unescape(query)?
t := time.parse(unescaped)?
fn parse_query_time(query string) !time.Time {
unescaped := urllib.query_unescape(query)!
t := time.parse(unescaped)!
return t
}
@ -57,25 +56,25 @@ fn (mut app App) v1_post_log() web.Result {
start_time_int := app.query['startTime'].int()
if start_time_int == 0 {
return app.json(http.Status.bad_request, new_response('Invalid or missing start time.'))
return app.json(.bad_request, new_response('Invalid or missing start time.'))
}
start_time := time.unix(start_time_int)
end_time_int := app.query['endTime'].int()
if end_time_int == 0 {
return app.json(http.Status.bad_request, new_response('Invalid or missing end time.'))
return app.json(.bad_request, new_response('Invalid or missing end time.'))
}
end_time := time.unix(end_time_int)
if 'exitCode' !in app.query {
return app.json(http.Status.bad_request, new_response('Missing exit code.'))
return app.json(.bad_request, new_response('Missing exit code.'))
}
exit_code := app.query['exitCode'].int()
if 'arch' !in app.query {
return app.json(http.Status.bad_request, new_response("Missing parameter 'arch'."))
return app.json(.bad_request, new_response("Missing parameter 'arch'."))
}
arch := app.query['arch']
@ -83,7 +82,7 @@ fn (mut app App) v1_post_log() web.Result {
target_id := app.query['target'].int()
if !app.db.target_exists(target_id) {
return app.json(http.Status.bad_request, new_response('Unknown target.'))
return app.json(.bad_request, new_response('Unknown target.'))
}
// Store log in db
@ -105,7 +104,7 @@ fn (mut app App) v1_post_log() web.Result {
os.mkdir_all(repo_logs_dir) or {
app.lerror("Couldn't create dir '$repo_logs_dir'.")
return app.json(http.Status.internal_server_error, new_response('An error occured while processing the request.'))
return app.status(.internal_server_error)
}
}
@ -117,10 +116,10 @@ fn (mut app App) v1_post_log() web.Result {
util.reader_to_file(mut app.reader, length.int(), full_path) or {
app.lerror('An error occured while receiving logs: $err.msg()')
return app.json(http.Status.internal_server_error, new_response('Failed to upload logs.'))
return app.status(.internal_server_error)
}
} else {
return app.status(http.Status.length_required)
return app.status(.length_required)
}
return app.json(.ok, new_data_response(log_id))

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@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
module server
import web
import net.http
import web.response { new_data_response, new_response }
import db
import models { Target, TargetArch, TargetFilter }
@ -10,19 +9,19 @@ import models { Target, TargetArch, TargetFilter }
['/api/v1/targets'; auth; get]
fn (mut app App) v1_get_targets() web.Result {
filter := models.from_params<TargetFilter>(app.query) or {
return app.json(http.Status.bad_request, new_response('Invalid query parameters.'))
return app.json(.bad_request, new_response('Invalid query parameters.'))
}
repos := app.db.get_targets(filter)
targets := app.db.get_targets(filter)
return app.json(.ok, new_data_response(repos))
return app.json(.ok, new_data_response(targets))
}
// v1_get_single_target returns the information for a single target.
['/api/v1/targets/:id'; auth; get]
fn (mut app App) v1_get_single_target(id int) web.Result {
repo := app.db.get_target(id) or { return app.not_found() }
target := app.db.get_target(id) or { return app.status(.not_found) }
return app.json(.ok, new_data_response(repo))
return app.json(.ok, new_data_response(target))
}
// v1_post_target creates a new target from the provided query string.
@ -30,30 +29,36 @@ fn (mut app App) v1_get_single_target(id int) web.Result {
fn (mut app App) v1_post_target() web.Result {
mut params := app.query.clone()
// If a repo is created without specifying the arch, we assume it's meant
// If a target is created without specifying the arch, we assume it's meant
// for the default architecture.
if 'arch' !in params {
if 'arch' !in params || params['arch'] == '' {
params['arch'] = app.conf.default_arch
}
new_repo := models.from_params<Target>(params) or {
return app.json(http.Status.bad_request, new_response(err.msg()))
mut new_target := models.from_params<Target>(params) or {
return app.json(.bad_request, new_response(err.msg()))
}
// Ensure someone doesn't submit an invalid kind
if new_repo.kind !in models.valid_kinds {
return app.json(http.Status.bad_request, new_response('Invalid kind.'))
if new_target.kind !in models.valid_kinds {
return app.json(.bad_request, new_response('Invalid kind.'))
}
id := app.db.add_target(new_repo)
id := app.db.add_target(new_target)
new_target.id = id
return app.json(http.Status.ok, new_data_response(id))
// Add the target to the job queue
// TODO return better error here if it's the cron schedule that's incorrect
app.job_queue.insert_all(new_target) or { return app.status(.internal_server_error) }
return app.json(.ok, new_data_response(id))
}
// v1_delete_target removes a given target from the server's list.
['/api/v1/targets/:id'; auth; delete]
fn (mut app App) v1_delete_target(id int) web.Result {
app.db.delete_target(id)
app.job_queue.invalidate(id)
return app.status(.ok)
}
@ -69,5 +74,10 @@ fn (mut app App) v1_patch_target(id int) web.Result {
app.db.update_target_archs(id, arch_objs)
}
return app.status(.ok)
target := app.db.get_target(id) or { return app.status(.internal_server_error) }
app.job_queue.invalidate(id)
app.job_queue.insert_all(target) or { return app.status(.internal_server_error) }
return app.json(.ok, new_data_response(target))
}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
module server
import cli
import vieter_v.conf as vconf
import conf as vconf
struct Config {
pub:
@ -10,7 +10,9 @@ pub:
data_dir string
api_key string
default_arch string
global_schedule string = '0 3'
port int = 8000
base_image string = 'archlinux:base-devel'
}
// cmd returns the cli submodule that handles starting the server
@ -18,11 +20,11 @@ pub fn cmd() cli.Command {
return cli.Command{
name: 'server'
description: 'Start the Vieter server.'
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ? {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')?
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)?
execute: fn (cmd cli.Command) ! {
config_file := cmd.flags.get_string('config-file')!
conf := vconf.load<Config>(prefix: 'VIETER_', default_path: config_file)!
server(conf)?
server(conf)!
}
}
}

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@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ import log
import repo
import util
import db
import build { BuildJobQueue }
import cron.expression
const (
log_file_name = 'vieter.log'
@ -20,16 +22,39 @@ pub:
conf Config [required; web_global]
pub mut:
repo repo.RepoGroupManager [required; web_global]
// Keys are the various architectures for packages
job_queue BuildJobQueue [required; web_global]
db db.VieterDb
}
// init_job_queue populates a fresh job queue with all the targets currently
// stored in the database.
fn (mut app App) init_job_queue() ! {
// Initialize build queues
mut targets := app.db.get_targets(limit: 25)
mut i := u64(0)
for targets.len > 0 {
for target in targets {
app.job_queue.insert_all(target)!
}
i += 25
targets = app.db.get_targets(limit: 25, offset: i)
}
}
// server starts the web server & starts listening for requests
pub fn server(conf Config) ? {
pub fn server(conf Config) ! {
// Prevent using 'any' as the default arch
if conf.default_arch == 'any' {
util.exit_with_message(1, "'any' is not allowed as the value for default_arch.")
}
global_ce := expression.parse_expression(conf.global_schedule) or {
util.exit_with_message(1, 'Invalid global cron expression: $err.msg()')
}
// Configure logger
log_level := log.level_from_tag(conf.log_level) or {
util.exit_with_message(1, 'Invalid log level. The allowed values are FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO & DEBUG.')
@ -71,11 +96,17 @@ pub fn server(conf Config) ? {
util.exit_with_message(1, 'Failed to initialize database: $err.msg()')
}
web.run(&App{
mut app := &App{
logger: logger
api_key: conf.api_key
conf: conf
repo: repo
db: db
}, conf.port)
job_queue: build.new_job_queue(global_ce, conf.base_image)
}
app.init_job_queue() or {
util.exit_with_message(1, 'Failed to inialize job queue: $err.msg()')
}
web.run(app, conf.port)
}

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import io
import os
// reader_to_writer tries to consume the entire reader & write it to the writer.
pub fn reader_to_writer(mut reader io.Reader, mut writer io.Writer) ? {
pub fn reader_to_writer(mut reader io.Reader, mut writer io.Writer) ! {
mut buf := []u8{len: 10 * 1024}
for {
@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ pub fn reader_to_writer(mut reader io.Reader, mut writer io.Writer) ? {
}
// reader_to_file writes the contents of a BufferedReader to a file
pub fn reader_to_file(mut reader io.BufferedReader, length int, path string) ? {
mut file := os.create(path)?
pub fn reader_to_file(mut reader io.BufferedReader, length int, path string) ! {
mut file := os.create(path)!
defer {
file.close()
}
@ -69,11 +69,11 @@ pub fn match_array_in_array<T>(a1 []T, a2 []T) int {
// read_until_separator consumes an io.Reader until it encounters some
// separator array. The data read is stored inside the provided res array.
pub fn read_until_separator(mut reader io.Reader, mut res []u8, sep []u8) ? {
pub fn read_until_separator(mut reader io.Reader, mut res []u8, sep []u8) ! {
mut buf := []u8{len: sep.len}
for {
c := reader.read(mut buf)?
c := reader.read(mut buf)!
res << buf[..c]
match_len := match_array_in_array(buf[..c], sep)
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ pub fn read_until_separator(mut reader io.Reader, mut res []u8, sep []u8) ? {
if match_len > 0 {
match_left := sep.len - match_len
c2 := reader.read(mut buf[..match_left])?
c2 := reader.read(mut buf[..match_left])!
res << buf[..c2]
if buf[..c2] == sep[match_len..] {

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ pub fn exit_with_message(code int, msg string) {
}
// hash_file returns the sha256 hash of a given file
pub fn hash_file(path &string) ?string {
pub fn hash_file(path &string) !string {
file := os.open(path) or { return error('Failed to open file.') }
mut sha256sum := sha256.new()
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ pub fn hash_file(path &string) ?string {
// This function never actually fails, but returns an option to follow
// the Writer interface.
sha256sum.write(buf[..bytes_read])?
sha256sum.write(buf[..bytes_read])!
}
return sha256sum.checksum().hex()

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@ -3,33 +3,33 @@ module web
import log
// log reate a log message with the given level
pub fn (mut ctx Context) log(msg &string, level log.Level) {
pub fn (mut ctx Context) log(msg string, level log.Level) {
lock ctx.logger {
ctx.logger.send_output(msg, level)
}
}
// lfatal create a log message with the fatal level
pub fn (mut ctx Context) lfatal(msg &string) {
pub fn (mut ctx Context) lfatal(msg string) {
ctx.log(msg, log.Level.fatal)
}
// lerror create a log message with the error level
pub fn (mut ctx Context) lerror(msg &string) {
pub fn (mut ctx Context) lerror(msg string) {
ctx.log(msg, log.Level.error)
}
// lwarn create a log message with the warn level
pub fn (mut ctx Context) lwarn(msg &string) {
pub fn (mut ctx Context) lwarn(msg string) {
ctx.log(msg, log.Level.warn)
}
// linfo create a log message with the info level
pub fn (mut ctx Context) linfo(msg &string) {
pub fn (mut ctx Context) linfo(msg string) {
ctx.log(msg, log.Level.info)
}
// ldebug create a log message with the debug level
pub fn (mut ctx Context) ldebug(msg &string) {
pub fn (mut ctx Context) ldebug(msg string) {
ctx.log(msg, log.Level.debug)
}

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import net.http
const attrs_to_ignore = ['auth']
// Parsing function attributes for methods and path.
fn parse_attrs(name string, attrs []string) ?([]http.Method, string) {
fn parse_attrs(name string, attrs []string) !([]http.Method, string) {
if attrs.len == 0 {
return [http.Method.get], '/$name'
}
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ fn parse_query_from_url(url urllib.URL) map[string]string {
}
// Extract form data from an HTTP request.
fn parse_form_from_request(request http.Request) ?(map[string]string, map[string][]http.FileData) {
fn parse_form_from_request(request http.Request) !(map[string]string, map[string][]http.FileData) {
mut form := map[string]string{}
mut files := map[string][]http.FileData{}
if request.method in methods_with_form {

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ pub:
pub mut:
// TCP connection to client.
// But beware, do not store it for further use, after request processing web will close connection.
conn &net.TcpConn
conn &net.TcpConn = unsafe { nil }
// Gives access to a shared logger object
logger shared log.Log
// time.ticks() from start of web connection handle.
@ -67,20 +67,20 @@ struct Route {
pub fn (ctx Context) before_request() {}
// send_string writes the given string to the TCP connection socket.
fn (mut ctx Context) send_string(s string) ? {
ctx.conn.write(s.bytes())?
fn (mut ctx Context) send_string(s string) ! {
ctx.conn.write(s.bytes())!
}
// send_reader reads at most `size` bytes from the given reader & writes them
// to the TCP connection socket. Internally, a 10KB buffer is used, to avoid
// having to store all bytes in memory at once.
fn (mut ctx Context) send_reader(mut reader io.Reader, size u64) ? {
fn (mut ctx Context) send_reader(mut reader io.Reader, size u64) ! {
mut buf := []u8{len: 10_000}
mut bytes_left := size
// Repeat as long as the stream still has data
for bytes_left > 0 {
bytes_read := reader.read(mut buf)?
bytes_read := reader.read(mut buf)!
bytes_left -= u64(bytes_read)
mut to_write := bytes_read
@ -96,20 +96,20 @@ fn (mut ctx Context) send_reader(mut reader io.Reader, size u64) ? {
// send_custom_response sends the given http.Response to the client. It can be
// used to overwrite the Context object & send a completely custom
// http.Response instead.
fn (mut ctx Context) send_custom_response(resp &http.Response) ? {
ctx.send_string(resp.bytestr())?
fn (mut ctx Context) send_custom_response(resp &http.Response) ! {
ctx.send_string(resp.bytestr())!
}
// send_response_header constructs a valid HTTP response with an empty body &
// sends it to the client.
pub fn (mut ctx Context) send_response_header() ? {
pub fn (mut ctx Context) send_response_header() ! {
mut resp := http.new_response(
header: ctx.header.join(headers_close)
)
resp.header.add(.content_type, ctx.content_type)
resp.set_status(ctx.status)
ctx.send_custom_response(resp)?
ctx.send_custom_response(resp)!
}
// send is a convenience function for sending the HTTP response with an empty
@ -260,13 +260,6 @@ pub fn (mut ctx Context) redirect(url string) Result {
return Result{}
}
// not_found Send an not_found response
pub fn (mut ctx Context) not_found() Result {
ctx.send_custom_response(http_404) or {}
return Result{}
}
interface DbInterface {
db voidptr
}

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@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ data_dir = "data"
pkg_dir = "data/pkgs"
log_level = "DEBUG"
default_arch = "x86_64"
arch = "x86_64"
address = "http://localhost:8000"
global_schedule = '* *'
# global_schedule = '* *'
api_update_frequency = 2
image_rebuild_frequency = 1
max_concurrent_builds = 3