# Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat, Inc. # All rights reserved. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # # Author(s): Chris Lumens # import xmlrpclib import socket class LoginError(Exception): """An error occurred while logging into the bug reporting system.""" def __init__(self, bugUrl, username): self.bugUrl = bugUrl self.username = username def __str__(self): return "Could not login to %s with username %s" % (self.bugUrl, self.username) class CommunicationError(Exception): """Some miscellaneous error occurred while communicating with the bug reporting system. This could include XML-RPC errors, passing bad data, or network problems.""" def __init__(self, msg): self.msg = msg def __str__(self): return "Error communicating with bug system: %s" % self.msg # These classes don't do anything except say that automated bug filing are not # supported. They also define the interface that concrete classes should use, # as this is what will be expected by exception.py. class AbstractFiler(object): """The base class for Filer objects. This is an abstract class. Within this class's help, Bug refers to a concrete AbstractBug subclass and Filer refers to a concrete AbstractFiler subclass. A Filer object communicates with a bug filing system - like bugzilla - that a distribution uses to track defects. Install classes specify what bug filing system they use by instantiating a subclass of AbstractFiler. The intention is that each subclass of AbstractFiler will make use of some system library to handle the actual communication with the bug filing system. For now, all systems will be assumed to act like bugzilla. Methods in this class should raise the following exceptions: CommunicationError -- For all problems communicating with the remote bug filing system. LoginError -- For invalid login information. ValueError -- For all other operations where the client supplied values are not correct. """ def __init__(self, bugUrl=None, develVersion=None, defaultProduct=None): """Create a new AbstractFiler instance. This method need not be overridden by subclasses. bugUrl -- The URL of the bug filing system. develVersion -- What version of the product should be treated as the development version. This is used in case anaconda attempts to file bugs against invalid versions. It need not be set. defaultProduct -- The product bugs should be filed against, should anaconda get an invalid product name from the boot media. This must be set. """ self.bugUrl = bugUrl self.develVersion = develVersion self.defaultProduct = defaultProduct def login(self, username, password): """Using the given username and password, attempt to login to the bug filing system. This method must be provided by all subclasses, and should raise LoginError if login is unsuccessful. """ raise NotImplementedError def createbug(self, *args, **kwargs): """Create a new bug. The kwargs dictionary is all the arguments that should be used when creating the new bug and is entirely up to the subclass to handle. This method must be provided by all subclasses. On success, it should return a Bug instance. """ raise NotImplementedError def getbug(self, id): """Search for a bug given by id and return it. This method must be provided by all subclasses. On success, it should return a Bug instance. On error, it should return an instance that is empty. """ raise NotImplementedError def getbugs(self, idlist): """Search for all the bugs given by the IDs in idlist and return. This method must be provided by all subclasses. On success, it should return a list of Bug instances, or an empty instance for invalid IDs. """ raise NotImplementedError def getproduct(self, prod): """Verify that prod is a valid product name. If it is, return that same product name. If not, return self.defaultProduct. This method queries the bug filing system for a list of valid products. It must be provided by all subclasses. """ raise NotImplementedError def getversion(self, ver, prod): """Verify that ver is a valid version number for the product name prod. If it is, return that same version number. If not, return self.develVersion if it exists or the latest version number otherwise. This method queries the bug filing system for a list of valid versions numbers. It must be provided by all subclasses. """ raise NotImplementedError def query(self, query): """Perform the provided query and return a list of Bug instances that meet the query. What the query is depends on the exact bug filing system, though anaconda will treat it as a dictionary of bug attibutes since this is what bugzilla expects. Other filing systems will need to take extra work to munge this data into the expected format. This method must be provided by all subclasses. """ raise NotImplementedError def supportsFiling(self): """Does this class support filing bugs? All subclasses should override this method and return True, or automatic filing will not work. The base install class will use this method, so automatic filing will not be attempted by anaconda on unknown products. """ return False class AbstractBug(object): """The base class for Bug objects. This is an abstract class. Within this class's help, Bug refers to a concrete AbstractBug subclass and Filer refers to a concrete AbstractFiler subclass. A Bug object represents one single bug within a Filer. This is where most of the interesting stuff happens - attaching files, adding comments and email addresses, and modifying whiteboards. Subclasses of this class are returned by most operations within a Filer subclass. For now, all bugs will be assumed to act like bugzilla's bugs. Bug objects wrap objects in the underlying module that communicates with the bug filing system. For example, the bugzilla filer uses the python-bugzilla module to communicate. This module has its own Bug object. So, BugzillaBug wraps that object. Therefore, Bugs may be created out of existing BugzillaBugs or may create their own if necessary. Methods in this class should raise the following exceptions: CommunicationError -- For all problems communicating with the remote bug filing system. ValueError -- For all other operations where the client supplied values are not correct (invalid resolution, status, whiteboard, etc.). """ def __init__(self, filer, bug=None, *args, **kwargs): """Create a new Bug instance. It is recommended that subclasses override this method to add extra attributes. filer -- A reference to a Filer object used when performing certain operations. This may be None if it is not required by the Filer or Bug objects. bug -- If None, the filer-specific code should create a new bug object. Otherwise, the filer-specific code should use the provided object as needed. args, kwargs -- If provided, these arguments should be passed as-is when creating a new underlying bug object. This only makes sense if bug is not None. """ self.filer = filer def __str__(self): raise NotImplementedError def __repr__(self): raise NotImplementedError def addCC(self, address): """Add the provided email address to this bug. This method must be provided by all subclasses, and return some non-None value on success. """ raise NotImplementedError def addcomment(self, comment): """Add the provided comment to this bug. This method must be provided by all subclasses, and return some non-None value on success. """ raise NotImplementedError def attachfile(self, file, description, **kwargs): """Attach the filename given by file, with the given description, to this bug. If provided, the given kwargs will be passed along to the Filer when attaching the file. These args may be useful for doing things like setting the MIME type of the file. This method must be provided by all subclasses and return some non-None value on success. """ raise NotImplementedError def close(self, resolution, dupeid=0, comment=''): """Close this bug with the given resolution, optionally closing it as a duplicate of the provided dupeid and with the optional comment. resolution must be a value accepted by the Filer. This method must be provided by all subclasses and return some non-None value on success. """ raise NotImplementedError def id(self): """Return this bug's ID number. This method must be provided by all subclasses. """ raise NotImplementedError def setstatus(self, status, comment=''): """Set this bug's status and optionally add a comment. status must be a value accepted by the Filer. This method must be provided by all subclasses and return some non-None value on success. """ raise NotImplementedError def setassignee(self, assigned_to='', reporter='', comment=''): """Assign this bug to the person given by assigned_to, optionally changing the reporter and attaching a comment. assigned_to must be a valid account in the Filer. This method must be provided by all subclasses and return some non-None value on success. """ raise NotImplementedError def getwhiteboard(self, which=''): """Get the given whiteboard from this bug and return it. Not all bug filing systems support the concept of whiteboards, so this method is optional. Currently, anaconda does not call it. """ return "" def appendwhiteboard(self, text, which=''): """Append the given text to the given whiteboard. Not all bug filing systems support the concept of whiteboards, so this method is optional. If provided, it should return some non-None value on success. Currently, anaconda does not call this method. """ return True def prependwhiteboard(self, text, which=''): """Put the given text at the front of the given whiteboard. Not all bug filing systems support the concept of whiteboards, so this method is optional. If provided, it should return some non-None value on success. Currently, anaconda does not call this method. """ return True def setwhiteboard(self, text, which=''): """Set the given whiteboard to be the given text. Not all bug filing systems support the concept of whiteboards, so this method is optional. If provided, it should return some non-None value on success. Currently, anaconda does not call this method. """ return True # Concrete classes for automatically filing bugs against Bugzilla instances. # This requires the python-bugzilla module to do almost all of the real work. # We basically just make some really thin wrappers around it here since we # expect all bug filing systems to act similar to bugzilla. class BugzillaFiler(AbstractFiler): def __withBugzillaDo(self, fn): try: retval = fn(self._bz) return retval except xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, e: raise CommunicationError(str(e)) except xmlrpclib.Fault, e: raise ValueError(str(e)) except socket.error, e: raise CommunicationError(str(e)) def __init__(self, bugUrl=None, develVersion=None, defaultProduct=None): AbstractFiler.__init__(self, bugUrl=bugUrl, develVersion=develVersion, defaultProduct=defaultProduct) self._bz = None def login(self, username, password): import bugzilla try: self._bz = bugzilla.Bugzilla(url=self.bugUrl) retval = self._bz.login(username, password) except socket.error, e: raise CommunicationError(str(e)) if not retval: raise LoginError(self.bugUrl, username) return retval def createbug(self, *args, **kwargs): whiteboards = [] for (key, val) in kwargs.items(): if key.endswith("_whiteboard"): wb = key.split("_")[0] whiteboards.append((wb, val)) kwargs.pop(key) if key == "platform": platformLst = self.__withBugzillaDo(lambda b: b._proxy.Bug.legal_values({'field': 'platform'})) if not val in platformLst['values']: kwargs[key] = platformLst['values'][0] bug = self.__withBugzillaDo(lambda b: b.createbug(**kwargs)) for (wb, val) in whiteboards: bug.setwhiteboard(val, which=wb) return BugzillaBug(self, bug=bug) def getbug(self, id): return BugzillaBug(self, bug=self.__withBugzillaDo(lambda b: b.getbug(id))) def getbugs(self, idlist): lst = self.__withBugzillaDo(lambda b: b.getbugs(idlist)) return map(lambda b: BugzillaBug(self, bug=b), lst) def getproduct(self, prod): details = self.__withBugzillaDo(lambda b: b.getproducts()) for d in details: if d['name'] == prod: return prod if self.defaultProduct: return self.defaultProduct else: raise ValueError, "The product %s is not valid and no defaultProduct is set." % prod def getversion(self, ver, prod): details = self.__withBugzillaDo(lambda b: b._proxy.bugzilla.getProductDetails(prod)) bugzillaVers = details[1] bugzillaVers.sort() if ver not in bugzillaVers: if self.develVersion: return self.develVersion else: return bugzillaVers[-1] else: return ver def query(self, query): lst = self.__withBugzillaDo(lambda b: b.query(query)) return map(lambda b: BugzillaBug(self, bug=b), lst) def supportsFiling(self): return True class BugzillaBug(AbstractBug): def __withBugDo(self, fn): try: retval = fn(self._bug) return retval except xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, e: raise CommunicationError(str(e)) except xmlrpclib.Fault, e: raise ValueError(str(e)) except socket.error, e: raise CommunicationError(str(e)) def __init__(self, filer, bug=None, *args, **kwargs): import bugzilla self.filer = filer if not bug: self._bug = bugzilla.Bug(self.filer, *args, **kwargs) else: self._bug = bug def __str__(self): return self._bug.__str__() def __repr__(self): return self._bug.__repr__() def addCC(self, address): try: return self.filer._bz._updatecc(self._bug.bug_id, [address], 'add') except xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, e: raise CommunicationError(str(e)) except xmlrpclib.Fault, e: raise ValueError(str(e)) except socket.error, e: raise CommunicationError(str(e)) def addcomment(self, comment): return self.__withBugDo(lambda b: b.addcomment(comment)) def attachfile(self, file, description, **kwargs): try: return self.filer._bz.attachfile(self._bug.bug_id, file, description, **kwargs) except xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, e: raise CommunicationError(str(e)) except xmlrpclib.Fault, e: raise ValueError(str(e)) except socket.error, e: raise CommunicationError(str(e)) def id(self): return self._bug.bug_id def close(self, resolution, dupeid=0, comment=''): return self.__withBugDo(lambda b: b.close(resolution, dupeid=dupeid, comment=comment)) def setstatus(self, status, comment=''): return self.__withBugDo(lambda b: b.setstatus(status, comment=comment)) def setassignee(self, assigned_to='', reporter='', comment=''): return self.__withBugDo(lambda b: b.setassignee(assigned_to=assigned_to, reporter=reporter, comment=comment)) def getwhiteboard(self, which='status'): return self.__withBugDo(lambda b: b.getwhiteboard(which=which)) def appendwhiteboard(self, text, which='status'): return self.__withBugDo(lambda b: b.appendwhiteboard(text, which=which)) def prependwhiteboard(self, text, which='status'): return self.__withBugDo(lambda b: b.prependwhiteboard(text, which=which)) def setwhiteboard(self, text, which='status'): return self.__withBugDo(lambda b: b.setwhiteboard(text, which=which))