#!/bin/python3 """ ECG is a program that automates software environment checking for scientific artifacts. It is meant to be executed periodically to analyze variations in the software environment of the artifact through time. """ import subprocess import json # import yaml import argparse import tempfile import os import requests import zipfile import io import tarfile import pathlib import logging import datetime import sys # Paths: config_path = "" pkglist_path = "" # Package list being generated buildstatus_path = "" # Summary of the build process of the image cachedir_path = "" # Artifact cache directory # Commands to list installed packages along with their versions and the name # of the package manager, depending on the package managers. # Each package manager is associated with a tuple, the first item being # the query command, and the second being the command that will format # the output of the query command (this one can be an empty string in case # the formatting part is already done using the options of the first command). # The first needs to be run on the container, and the second on the host, # to take into account container images that do not have the formatting # packages installed. pkgmgr_cmd = { "dpkg": ("dpkg -l", "awk 'NR>5 {print $2 \",\" $3 \",\" \"dpkg\"}'"), \ "rpm":("rpm -qa --queryformat '%{NAME},%{VERSION},rpm\\n'", ""), \ "pacman":("pacman -Q", "awk '{print $0 \",\" $1 \",pacman\"}'"), \ "pip":("pip freeze", "sed 's/==/,/g' | awk '{print $0 \",pip\"}'"), \ "conda":("/root/.conda/bin/conda list -e", "sed 's/=/ /g' | awk 'NR>3 {print $1 \",\" $2 \",conda\"}'") } # Possible error messages given by 'docker build' and their category. # The key is the category, the value is a tuple of error messages belonging to # to this category: build_errors = { "package_unavailable":("Unable to locate package"), "baseimage_unavailable":("manifest unknown: manifest unknown") } # Command to obtain the latest commit hash in a git repository: gitcmd = "git log -n 1 --pretty=format:%H" def trim(url) : """ Trims given url for cache storage. Parameters ---------- url: str URL to trim. Returns ------- str Trimmed URL. """ trimmed = "" for c in url.lower(): if c not in "/:;\\'\" *?": trimmed += c return trimmed def download_sources(config): """ Downloads the source of the artifact in 'config'. Parameters ---------- config: dict Parsed config file. Returns ------- temp_dir: tempfile.TemporaryDirectory The directory where the artifact is downloaded to. """ url = config["artifact_url"] artifact_name = trim(url) artifact_dir = f"{cachedir_path}/{artifact_name}" # Checking if artifact in cache. Not downloading if it is: if not os.path.exists(artifact_dir): logging.info(f"Downloading artifact from {url}") os.mkdir(artifact_dir) req = requests.get(url) if config["type"] == "zip": artifact = zipfile.ZipFile(io.BytesIO(req.content)) elif config["type"] == "tgz": artifact = tarfile.open(fileobj=io.BytesIO(req.content)) logging.info(f"Extracting artifact at {artifact_dir}") artifact.extractall(artifact_dir) else: logging.info(f"Cache found for {url}, skipping download") return artifact_dir def buildstatus_saver(output): """ Parses the given 'output' to indentify the errors, then saves them to the 'build_status' file. Parameters ---------- output: str The output of Docker. Returns ------- None """ file_exists = os.path.exists(buildstatus_path) buildstatus_file = open(buildstatus_path, "a") # # Writing header in case file didn't exist: # if not file_exists: # buildstatus_file.write("yaml_path,timestamp,error") for error_cat, error in build_errors.items(): if error in output: now = datetime.datetime.now() timestamp = str(datetime.datetime.timestamp(now)) buildstatus_file.write(f"{config_path},{timestamp},{error_cat}\n") buildstatus_file.close() def build_image(config, src_dir): """ Builds the given Docker image in 'config'. Parameters ---------- config: dict Parsed config file. src_dir: tempfile.TemporaryDirectory The directory where the artifact is stored. Returns ------- bool 'True' if build successful, 'False' otherwise. """ name = config["image_name"] logging.info(f"Starting building image {name}") path = os.path.join(src_dir, config["dockerfile_location"]) build_command = f"docker build -t {config["image_name"]} ." build_process = subprocess.run(build_command.split(" "), cwd=path, capture_output=True) build_output = f"stdout:\n{build_process.stdout.decode("utf-8")}\nstderr:\n{build_process.stderr.decode("utf-8")}" # build_output = build_process.stderr.decode("utf-8") logging.info(f"Output of '{build_command}':") logging.info(build_output) return_code = build_process.returncode logging.info(f"Command '{build_command}' exited with code {return_code}") buildstatus_saver(build_output) return return_code == 0 def check_env(config, src_dir): """ Builds a list of all software packages installed in the Docker image given in 'config', depending on the package managers specified in the configuration, then stores it in a CSV file. Parameters ---------- config: dict Parsed config file. src_dir: tempfile.TemporaryDirectory The directory where the artifact is stored. Returns ------- None """ logging.info("Checking software environment") pkglist_file = open(pkglist_path, "w") # pkglist_file.write("package,version,package_manager\n") path = os.path.join(src_dir, config["dockerfile_location"]) for pkgmgr in config["package_managers"]: pkglist_cmd = pkgmgr_cmd[pkgmgr][0] listformat_cmd = pkgmgr_cmd[pkgmgr][1] logging.info(f"Checking '{pkgmgr}'") pkglist_process = subprocess.run(["docker", "run", "--rm", config["image_name"]] + pkglist_cmd.split(" "), cwd=path, capture_output=True) format_process = subprocess.run(f"cat << EOF | {listformat_cmd}\n{pkglist_process.stdout.decode("utf-8")}EOF", cwd=path, capture_output=True, shell=True) pkglist = format_process.stdout.decode("utf-8") pkglist_file.write(pkglist) if "git_packages" in config.keys(): logging.info("Checking Git packages") for repo in config["git_packages"]: pkglist_process = subprocess.run(["docker", "run", "--rm", "-w", repo["location"], config["image_name"]] + gitcmd.split(" "), cwd=path, capture_output=True) repo_row = f"{repo["name"]},{pkglist_process.stdout.decode("utf-8")},git" pkglist_file.write(f"{repo_row}\n") if "misc_packages" in config.keys(): logging.info("Checking packages obtained outside of a package manager or VCS") for pkg in config["misc_packages"]: logging.info(f"Downloading package {pkg["name"]} from {pkg["url"]}") req = requests.get(pkg["url"]) pkg_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() pkg_file.write(req.content) pkglist_process = subprocess.run(f"sha256sum {pkg_file.name} | cut -zd ' ' -f 1", cwd=path, capture_output=True, shell=True) pkg_row = f"{pkg["name"]},{pkglist_process.stdout.decode("utf-8")},misc" pkglist_file.write(f"{pkg_row}\n") pkglist_file.close() def remove_image(config): """ Removes the Docker image given in 'config'. Parameters ---------- config: dict Parsed config file. Returns ------- None """ name = config["image_name"] logging.info(f"Removing image '{name}'") subprocess.run(["docker", "rmi", name], capture_output = True) def main(): global config_path, pkglist_path, buildstatus_path, cachedir_path # Command line arguments parsing: parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( prog = "ecg", description = "ECG is a program that automates software environment checking for scientific artifacts. " "It is meant to be executed periodically to analyze variations in the software environment of the artifact through time." ) parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action = 'store_true', help = "Shows more details on what is being done." ) parser.add_argument( "config", help = "The path to the configuration file of the artifact's Docker image." ) parser.add_argument( "-p", "--pkg-list", help = "Path to the file where the package list generated by the program should be written.", required = True ) parser.add_argument( "-l", "--log-path", help = "Path to the file where to log the output of the program.", required = True ) parser.add_argument( "-b", "--build-summary", help = "Path to the file where to write the build summary of the Docker image given in the configuration file.", required = True ) parser.add_argument( "-c", "--cache-dir", help = "Path to the cache directory, where artifact that are downloaded will be stored for future usage.", required = True ) args = parser.parse_args() # Setting up the paths of the outputs: log_path = "log.txt" # Output of the program pkglist_path = args.pkg_list log_path = args.log_path buildstatus_path = args.build_summary cachedir_path = args.cache_dir # Setting up the log: will be displayed both on stdout and to the specified # file: print(f"Output will be stored in {log_path}") logging.basicConfig(filename = log_path, filemode = "w", format = '%(levelname)s: %(message)s', level = logging.INFO) verbose = args.verbose if verbose: logging.getLogger().addHandler(logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)) # Parsing the input file including the configuration of the artifact's # image: config_path = args.config config_file = open(config_path, "r") config = json.loads(config_file.read()) # config = yaml.safe_load(config_file) # print(config) config_file.close() src_dir = download_sources(config) successful_build = build_image(config, src_dir) if successful_build: check_env(config, src_dir) remove_image(config) if __name__ == "__main__": main()