import subprocess
import string
import sys
+import copy
import src
import src.debug as DBG
:return: the replaced variable
:rtype: str
"""
- if "$" in value:
+ if src.architecture.is_windows():
+ delim = "%"
+ else:
+ delim = "$"
+ if delim in value:
# The string.Template class is a string class
# for supporting $-substitutions
zt = string.Template(value)
+ zt.delimiter = delim
try:
value = zt.substitute(self.environ)
except KeyError as exc:
- raise src.SatException(_("Missing definition "
- "in environment: %s") % str(exc))
+ pass
+ #raise src.SatException(_("Missing definition "
+ # "in environment: %s") % str(exc))
return value
def append_value(self, key, value, sep=os.pathsep):
:param value str: the value to append to key
:param sep str: the separator string
"""
- if src.architecture.is_windows():
- separators = [';']
- else:
- separators = [':']
- for c in separators: # windows or linux path separators
- isOK = True
- if c in value and not src.architecture.is_windows():
- isOK = False
- elif c in value and src.architecture.is_windows() and value.count(':') > 1:
- isOK = False
- if not isOK:
- raise Exception("Environ append key '%s' value '%s' contains forbidden character '%s'" % (key, value, c))
+ # check that value so no contain the system separator
+ separator=os.pathsep
+ if separator in value:
+ raise Exception("Environ append key '%s' value '%s' contains forbidden character '%s'" % (key, value, separator))
+
# check if the key is already in the environment
if key in self.environ:
value_list = self.environ[key].split(sep)
:param value str: the value to prepend to key
:param sep str: the separator string
"""
- if src.architecture.is_windows():
- separators = [';']
- else:
- separators = [':']
- for c in separators: # windows or linux path separators
- isOK = True
- if c in value and not src.architecture.is_windows():
- isOK = False
- elif c in value and src.architecture.is_windows() and value.count(':') > 1:
- isOK = False
- if not isOK:
- raise Exception("Environ prepend key '%s' value '%s' contains forbidden character '%s'" % (key, value, c))
+ # check that value so no contain the system separator
+ separator=os.pathsep
+ if separator in value:
+ raise Exception("Environ append key '%s' value '%s' contains forbidden character '%s'" % (key, value, separator))
+
# check if the key is already in the environment
if key in self.environ:
value_list = self.environ[key].split(sep)
"""
return self.get(key)
- def command_value(self, key, command):
- """\
- Get the value given by the system command "command"
- and put it in the environment variable key
-
- :param key str: the environment variable
- :param command str: the command to execute
- """
- value = subprocess.Popen(command,
- shell=True,
- stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
- env=self.environ).communicate()[0]
- self.environ[key] = value
class SalomeEnviron:
self.enable_simple_env_script = enable_simple_env_script
self.silent = False
self.has_python = False
+ self.__set_sorted_products_list()
def __repr__(self):
"""easy almost exhaustive quick resume for debug print"""
}
return "%s(\n%s\n)" % (self.__class__.__name__, PP.pformat(res))
+ def __set_sorted_products_list(self):
+ all_products_infos = src.product.get_products_infos(
+ self.cfg.APPLICATION.products,
+ self.cfg)
+
+ from compile import get_dependencies_graph,depth_first_topo_graph
+ all_products_graph=get_dependencies_graph(all_products_infos, self.forBuild)
+ visited_nodes=[]
+ sorted_nodes=[]
+ for n in all_products_graph:
+ if n not in visited_nodes:
+ visited_nodes,sorted_nodes=depth_first_topo_graph(
+ all_products_graph,
+ n,
+ visited_nodes,
+ sorted_nodes)
+ self.sorted_product_list=sorted_nodes
+ self.all_products_graph=all_products_graph
+
+
def append(self, key, value, sep=os.pathsep):
"""\
append value to key using sep
if 'add_warning' in dir(self.environ):
self.environ.add_warning(warning)
- def finish(self, required):
+ def finish(self):
"""\
Add a final instruction in the out file (in case of file generation)
self.environ.add_line(1)
# what for ?
# self.environ.add_comment("clean all the path")
- self.environ.finish(required)
+ self.environ.finish()
def set_python_libdirs(self):
"""Set some generic variables for python library paths"""
ver = self.get('PYTHON_VERSION')
- self.set('PYTHON_LIBDIR0', os.path.join('lib',
- 'python' + ver,
- 'site-packages'))
- self.set('PYTHON_LIBDIR1', os.path.join('lib64',
+ self.set('PYTHON_LIBDIR', os.path.join('lib',
'python' + ver,
'site-packages'))
-
- self.python_lib0 = self.get('PYTHON_LIBDIR0')
- self.python_lib1 = self.get('PYTHON_LIBDIR1')
+ self.python_lib = self.get('PYTHON_LIBDIR')
self.has_python = True
- def get_names(self, lProducts):
- """\
- Get the products name to add in SALOME_MODULES environment variable
- It is the name of the product, except in the case where the is a
- component name. And it has to be in SALOME_MODULES variable only
- if the product has the property has_salome_hui = "yes"
-
- :param lProducts list: List of products to potentially add
- """
- lProdHasGui = [p for p in lProducts if 'properties' in
- src.product.get_product_config(self.cfg, p) and
- 'has_salome_gui' in
- src.product.get_product_config(self.cfg, p).properties and
- src.product.get_product_config(self.cfg,
- p).properties.has_salome_gui=='yes']
- lProdName = []
- for ProdName in lProdHasGui:
- pi = src.product.get_product_config(self.cfg, ProdName)
- if 'component_name' in pi:
- lProdName.append(pi.component_name)
- else:
- lProdName.append(ProdName)
- return lProdName
-
def set_application_env(self, logger):
"""\
Sets the environment defined in the APPLICATION file.
"""
if self.for_package:
- self.set("PRODUCT_ROOT_DIR", "out_dir_Path")
+ if src.architecture.is_windows():
+ self.set("PRODUCT_ROOT_DIR", "%out_dir_Path%")
+ else:
+ self.set("PRODUCT_ROOT_DIR", "out_dir_Path")
+
else:
self.cfg.APPLICATION.environ.PRODUCT_ROOT_DIR = src.pyconf.Reference(self.cfg, src.pyconf.DOLLAR, "workdir")
- # these sensitive variables are reset to avoid bad environment interactions
- self.add_line(1)
- self.add_comment("reset these sensitive variables to avoid bad environment interactions")
- self.add_comment("comment these to lines if you wish a different behaviour")
- self.set("LD_LIBRARY_PATH", "")
- self.set("PYTHONPATH", "")
- self.add_line(1)
# Set the variables defined in the "environ" section
if 'environ' in self.cfg.APPLICATION:
# set root dir
DBG.write("set_salome_minimal_product_env", product_info)
root_dir = product_info.name + "_ROOT_DIR"
- if not self.is_defined(root_dir):
- if 'install_dir' in product_info and product_info.install_dir:
- self.set(root_dir, product_info.install_dir)
- elif not self.silent:
- logger.write(" " + _("No install_dir for product %s\n") %
- product_info.name, 5)
-
+ if 'install_dir' in product_info and product_info.install_dir:
+ self.set(root_dir, product_info.install_dir)
+ elif not self.silent:
+ logger.write(" " + _("No install_dir for product %s\n") %
+ product_info.name, 5)
+
source_in_package = src.get_property_in_product_cfg(product_info,
"sources_in_package")
if not self.for_package or source_in_package == "yes":
# set source dir, unless no source dir
if not src.product.product_is_fixed(product_info):
src_dir = product_info.name + "_SRC_DIR"
- if not self.is_defined(src_dir):
- if not self.for_package:
- self.set(src_dir, product_info.source_dir)
- else:
- self.set(src_dir, os.path.join("out_dir_Path",
- "SOURCES",
- product_info.name))
+ if not self.for_package:
+ self.set(src_dir, product_info.source_dir)
+ else:
+ self.set(src_dir, os.path.join("out_dir_Path",
+ "SOURCES",
+ os.path.basename(product_info.source_dir)))
+ def expand_salome_modules(self, pi):
+ if 'component_name' in pi:
+ compo_name = pi.component_name
+ else:
+ compo_name = pi.name
+ self.append('SALOME_MODULES', compo_name, ',')
+
+
def set_salome_generic_product_env(self, pi):
"""\
Sets the generic environment for a SALOME product.
# Construct XXX_ROOT_DIR
env_root_dir = self.get(pi.name + "_ROOT_DIR")
l_binpath_libpath = []
-
# create additional ROOT_DIR for CPP components
if 'component_name' in pi:
compo_name = pi.component_name
bin_path = os.path.join(env_root_dir, 'bin')
if self.has_python:
# if the application doesn't include python, we don't need these two lines
- pylib1_path = os.path.join(env_root_dir, self.python_lib0)
- pylib2_path = os.path.join(env_root_dir, self.python_lib1)
+ pylib_path = os.path.join(env_root_dir, self.python_lib)
else:
lib_path = os.path.join(env_root_dir, 'lib', 'salome')
bin_path = os.path.join(env_root_dir, 'bin', 'salome')
if self.has_python:
# if the application doesn't include python, we don't need these two lines
- pylib1_path = os.path.join(env_root_dir, self.python_lib0, 'salome')
- pylib2_path = os.path.join(env_root_dir, self.python_lib1, 'salome')
+ pylib_path = os.path.join(env_root_dir, self.python_lib, 'salome')
# Construct the paths to prepend to PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH and
# PYTHONPATH
l = [ bin_path, lib_path ]
if not src.product.product_is_wheel(pi):
if self.has_python:
- l.append(pylib1_path)
- l.append(pylib2_path)
+ l.append(pylib_path)
self.prepend('PYTHONPATH', l)
def set_cpp_env(self, product_info):
l = [ bin_path, lib_path ]
if self.has_python:
- l.append(os.path.join(env_root_dir, self.python_lib0))
- l.append(os.path.join(env_root_dir, self.python_lib1))
+ l.append(os.path.join(env_root_dir, self.python_lib))
self.prepend('PYTHONPATH', l)
def load_cfg_environment(self, cfg_env):
# Get the informations corresponding to the product
pi = src.product.get_product_config(self.cfg, product)
-
# skip compile time products at run time
if not self.forBuild:
if src.product.product_is_compile_time(pi):
return
+ else:
+ if src.product.product_is_native(pi) :
+ self.set("SAT_%s_IS_NATIVE"%pi.name, "1")
+
+
+ # skip pip products when pip is activated and installation is done in python
+ #if (src.appli_test_property(self.cfg,"pip", "yes") and
+ # src.product.product_test_property(pi,"pip", "yes") and
+ # src.appli_test_property(self.cfg,"pip_install_dir", "python") ):
+ # return
# skip mesa products (if any) at run time,
# unless use_mesa property was activated
if self.for_package:
- pi.install_dir = os.path.join("out_dir_Path",
- self.for_package,
- pi.name)
+ prod_base_name=os.path.basename(pi.install_dir)
+ if prod_base_name.startswith("config"):
+ # case of a products installed in base. We remove "config-i"
+ prod_base_name=os.path.basename(os.path.dirname(pi.install_dir))
+ pi.install_dir = os.path.join(
+ "out_dir_Path",
+ self.for_package,
+ prod_base_name)
if not self.silent:
logger.write(_("Setting environment for %s\n") % product, 4)
# set environment using definition of the product
self.set_salome_minimal_product_env(pi, logger)
self.set_salome_generic_product_env(pi)
+
+ # Expand SALOME_MODULES variable for products which have a salome gui
+ if src.product.product_has_salome_gui(pi):
+ self.expand_salome_modules(pi)
+
# use variable LICENCE_FILE to communicate the licence file name to the environment script
licence_file_name = src.product.product_has_licence(pi, self.cfg.PATHS.LICENCEPATH)
if licence_file_name:
source_dir_save = pi.source_dir
name_save = pi.name
pi.install_dir = os.path.join(self.cfg.APPLICATION.workdir,
- "INSTALL",
+ self.cfg.INTERNAL.config.install_dir,
pi.component_name)
if self.for_package:
pi.install_dir = os.path.join("out_dir_Path",
traceback.print_tb(exceptionTraceback)
traceback.print_exc()
- def run_simple_env_script(self, script_path, logger=None):
- """\
- Runs an environment script. Same as run_env_script, but with a
- script path as parameter.
-
- :param script_path str: a path to an environment script
- :param logger Logger: The logger instance to display messages
- """
- if not self.enable_simple_env_script:
- return
- # Check that the script exists
- if not os.path.exists(script_path):
- raise src.SatException(_("Environment script not found: %s") %
- script_path)
-
- if not self.silent and logger is not None:
- logger.write(" ** load %s\n" % script_path, 4)
-
- script_basename = os.path.basename(script_path)
- if script_basename.endswith(".py"):
- script_basename = script_basename[:-len(".py")]
-
- # import the script and run the set_env function
- try:
- import imp
- pyproduct = imp.load_source(script_basename + "_env_script",
- script_path)
- pyproduct.load_env(self)
- except:
- __, exceptionValue, exceptionTraceback = sys.exc_info()
- print(exceptionValue)
- import traceback
- traceback.print_tb(exceptionTraceback)
- traceback.print_exc()
-
def set_products(self, logger, src_root=None):
"""\
Sets the environment for all the products.
self.add_comment('setting environ for all products')
# Make sure that the python lib dirs are set after python
- if "Python" in self.cfg.APPLICATION.products:
+ if "Python" in self.sorted_product_list:
self.set_a_product("Python", logger)
self.set_python_libdirs()
# The loop on the products
- for product in self.cfg.APPLICATION.products.keys():
+ for product in self.sorted_product_list:
if product == "Python":
continue
self.set_a_product(product, logger)
- self.finish(False)
def set_full_environ(self, logger, env_info):
"""\
- Sets the full environment for products
+ Sets the full environment for products, with their dependencies
specified in env_info dictionary.
:param logger Logger: The logger instance to display messages
"""
DBG.write("set_full_environ for", env_info)
# DBG.write("set_full_environ config", self.cfg.APPLICATION.environ, True)
-
# set product environ
self.set_application_env(logger)
- if "Python" in env_info:
+ # use the sorted list of all products to sort the list of products
+ # we have to set
+ visited=[]
+ from compile import depth_search_graph # to get the dependencies
+ for p_name in env_info:
+ visited=depth_search_graph(self.all_products_graph, p_name, visited)
+ sorted_product_list=[]
+ for n in self.sorted_product_list:
+ if n in visited:
+ sorted_product_list.append(n)
+
+ if "Python" in sorted_product_list:
self.set_a_product("Python", logger)
self.set_python_libdirs()
# set products
- for product in env_info:
+ for product in sorted_product_list:
if product == "Python":
continue
self.set_a_product(product, logger)
self.silent = True
self.env_info = env_info
- def write_env_file(self, filename, forBuild, shell, for_package = None):
+ def write_tcl_files(self,
+ forBuild,
+ shell,
+ for_package = None,
+ no_path_init=False,
+ additional_env = {}):
+ """\
+ Create tcl environment files for environment module.
+
+ :param forBuild bool: if true, the build environment
+ :param shell str: the type of file wanted (.sh, .bat)
+ :param for_package bool: if true do specific stuff for required for packages
+ :param no_path_init bool: if true generate a environ file that do not reinitialise paths
+ :param additional_env dict: contains sat_ prefixed variables to help the génération,
+ and also variables to add in the environment.
+ :return: The path to the generated file
+ :rtype: str
+ """
+
+ # get the products informations
+ all_products=self.config.APPLICATION.products
+ products_infos = src.product.get_products_infos(all_products, self.config)
+
+ # set a global environment (we need it to resolve variable references
+ # between dependent products
+ global_environ = src.environment.SalomeEnviron(self.config,
+ src.environment.Environ(additional_env),
+ False)
+ global_environ.set_products(self.logger)
+
+ # The loop on the products
+ for product in all_products:
+ # create one file per product
+ pi = src.product.get_product_config(self.config, product)
+ if "base" not in pi: # we write tcl files only for products in base
+ continue
+
+ # get the global environment, and complete it with sat_ prefixed
+ # prefixed variables which are used to transfer info to
+ # TclFileEnviron class
+ product_env = copy.deepcopy(global_environ.environ)
+ product_env.environ["sat_product_name"] = pi.name
+ product_env.environ["sat_product_version"] = pi.version
+ product_env.environ["sat_product_base_path"] = src.get_base_path(self.config)
+ product_env.environ["sat_product_base_name"] = pi.base
+
+ # store infos in sat_product_load_depend to set dependencies in tcl file
+ sat_product_load_depend=""
+ for p_name,p_info in products_infos:
+ if p_name in pi.depend:
+ sat_product_load_depend+="module load %s/%s/%s;" % (pi.base,
+ p_info.name,
+ p_info.version)
+ if len(sat_product_load_depend)>0:
+ # if there are dependencies, store the module to load (get rid of trailing ;)
+ product_env.environ["sat_product_load_depend"]=sat_product_load_depend[0:-1]
+
+
+ env_file_name = os.path.join(product_env.environ["sat_product_base_path"],
+ "modulefiles",
+ product_env.environ["sat_product_base_name"],
+ product_env.environ["sat_product_name"],
+ product_env.environ["sat_product_version"])
+ prod_dir_name=os.path.dirname(env_file_name)
+ if not os.path.isdir(prod_dir_name):
+ os.makedirs(prod_dir_name)
+
+ env_file = open(env_file_name, "w")
+ file_environ = src.fileEnviron.get_file_environ(env_file,
+ "tcl", product_env)
+ env = SalomeEnviron(self.config,
+ file_environ,
+ False,
+ for_package=for_package)
+ if "Python" in pi.depend:
+ # short cut, env.python_lib is required by set_a_product for salome modules
+ env.has_python="True"
+ env.python_lib=global_environ.get("PYTHON_LIBDIR")
+ env.set_a_product(product, self.logger)
+ env_file.close()
+ if not self.silent:
+ self.logger.write(_(" Create tcl module environment file %s\n") %
+ src.printcolors.printcLabel(env_file_name), 3)
+
+
+ def write_env_file(self,
+ filename,
+ forBuild,
+ shell,
+ for_package = None,
+ no_path_init=False,
+ additional_env = {}):
"""\
Create an environment file.
:param filename str: the file path
:param forBuild bool: if true, the build environment
:param shell str: the type of file wanted (.sh, .bat)
+ :param for_package bool: if true do specific stuff for required for packages
+ :param no_path_init bool: if true generate a environ file that do not reinitialise paths
+ :param additional_env dict: contains sat_ prefixed variables to help the génération,
+ and also variables to add in the environment.
:return: The path to the generated file
:rtype: str
"""
+ additional_env["sat_dist"]=self.config.VARS.dist
if not self.silent:
self.logger.write(_("Create environment file %s\n") %
src.printcolors.printcLabel(filename), 3)
-
# create then env object
env_file = open(os.path.join(self.out_dir, filename), "w")
- tmp = src.fileEnviron.get_file_environ(env_file,
+
+ # we duplicate additional_env, and transmit it to fileEnviron, which will use its sat_ prefixed variables.
+ # the other variables of additional_env are added to the environement file at the end of this function.
+ salome_env = copy.deepcopy(additional_env)
+ file_environ = src.fileEnviron.get_file_environ(env_file,
shell,
- {})
- env = SalomeEnviron(self.config, tmp, forBuild, for_package=for_package)
+ src.environment.Environ(salome_env))
+ if no_path_init:
+ # specify we don't want to reinitialise paths
+ # path will keep the inherited value, which will be appended with new values.
+ file_environ.set_no_init_path()
+
+ env = SalomeEnviron(self.config,
+ file_environ,
+ forBuild,
+ for_package=for_package)
+
env.silent = self.silent
# Set the environment
else:
# set env from the APPLICATION
env.set_application_env(self.logger)
-
- # The list of products to launch
- lProductsName = env.get_names(self.config.APPLICATION.products.keys())
- env.set( "SALOME_MODULES", ','.join(lProductsName))
-
# set the products
env.set_products(self.logger,
src_root=self.src_root)
+ # Add the additional environment if it is not empty
+ if len(additional_env) != 0:
+ env.add_line(1)
+ env.add_comment("[APPLI variables]")
+ for variable in additional_env:
+ if not variable.startswith("sat_"):
+ # by convention variables starting with sat_ are used to transfer information,
+ # not to be written in env
+ env.set(variable, additional_env[variable])
- # add cleanup and close
- env.finish(True)
+ # finalise the writing and close the file
+ env.finish()
env_file.close()
return env_file.name
- def write_cfgForPy_file(self,
- filename,
- additional_env = {},
- for_package = None,
- with_commercial = True):
- """\
- Append to current opened aFile a cfgForPy
- environment (SALOME python launcher).
-
- :param filename str: the file path
- :param additional_env dict: a dictionary of additional variables
- to add to the environment
- :param for_package str: If not None, produce a relative environment
- designed for a package.
- """
- if not self.silent:
- self.logger.write(_("Create configuration file %s\n") %
- src.printcolors.printcLabel(filename.name), 3)
-
- # create then env object
- tmp = src.fileEnviron.get_file_environ(filename, "cfgForPy", {})
- # DBG.write("fileEnviron.get_file_environ %s" % filename, tmp, True)
-
- # environment for launch
- env = SalomeEnviron(self.config,
- tmp,
- forBuild=False,
- for_package=for_package,
- enable_simple_env_script = with_commercial)
- env.silent = self.silent
-
- DBG.write("write_cfgForPy_file", self.config.APPLICATION.environ)
-
- if self.env_info is not None:
- env.set_full_environ(self.logger, self.env_info)
- DBG.write("set_full_environ", self.env_info)
-
- else:
- # set env from PRODUCT
- env.set_application_env(self.logger)
-
- # The list of products to launch
- lProductsName = env.get_names(self.config.APPLICATION.products.keys())
- env.set("SALOME_MODULES", ','.join(lProductsName))
-
- # set the products
- env.set_products(self.logger, src_root=self.src_root)
-
- # Add the additional environment if it is not empty
- if len(additional_env) != 0:
- for variable in additional_env:
- env.set(variable, additional_env[variable])
-
- # add cleanup and close
- env.finish(True)
class Shell:
"""\
environ = SalomeEnviron(config, Environ(os.environ), build)
environ.set_application_env(logger)
environ.set_products(logger)
- environ.finish(True)