#!/usr/bin/env python # $Id: p4review.py 182 2006-04-14 20:06:35Z slamb $ # # Perforce review daemon # # This script emails descriptions of new changelists and/or new or modified # jobs to users who have expressed an interest in them. Users express # interest in reviewing changes and/or jobs by setting the "Reviews:" field # on their user form (see "p4 help user"). Users are notified of changes # if they review any file involved in that change. Users are notified of # job updates if they review "//depot/jobs". (This value is configurable # - see the <jobpath> configuration variable, below). # # If run directly with the <repeat> configuration variable = 1, the script # will sleep for "sleeptime" seconds and then run again. On UNIX you can # run the script from cron by setting <repeat> = 0 and adding the following # line to the cron table with "crontab -e:" # # * * * * * /path/to/p4review.py # # This will run the script every minute. Note that if you use cron you # should be sure that the script will complete within the time allotted. # # See /etc/p4review.conf for configuration. # # # Common errors and debugging tips: # # -> Error: "command not found" (Windows) or "name: not found" (UNIX) errors. # # - On Windows, check that "p4" is on your PATH or set: # p4='"c:/program files/perforce/p4"' (or to the appropriate path). # (NOTE the use of " inside the string to prevent interpretation of # the command as "run c:/program with arguments files/perforce/p4...") # # - On UNIX, set p4='/usr/local/bin/p4' (or to the appropriate path) # # -> Error: "You don't have permission for this operation" # # - Check that the user you set os.environ['P4USER'] to (see below) # has "review" or "super" permission via "p4 protect". # This user should be able to run "p4 -u username counter test 42" # (this sets the value of a counter named "test" to 42) # # -> Error: "Unable to connect to SMTP host" # # - check that the mailhost is set correctly - try "telnet mailhost 25" # and see if you connect to an SMTP server. Type "quit" to exit # # -> Problem: The review daemon seems to run but you don't get email # # - check the output of "p4 counters" - you should see a counter named # "review" # - check the output of "p4 reviews -c changenum" for a recent change; # if no one is reviewing the change then no email will be sent. # Check the setting of "Reviews:" on the user form with "p4 user" # - check that your email address is set correctly on the user form # (run "p4 reviews" to see email addresses for all reviewers, # run "p4 user" to set email address) # # -> Problem: Multiple job notifications are sent # # - the script should be run on the same machine as the Perforce # server; otherwise time differences between the two machines can # cause problems. This is because the job review mechanism uses a # timestamp. The change review mechanism uses change numbers, so # it's not affected by this problem. import sys, os, string, re, time, smtplib, traceback exec open('/etc/p4review.conf', 'r') bcc_admin = bcc_admin and administrator # don't Bcc: None! if administrator and reply_to_admin: replyto_line='Reply-To: '+administrator+'\n' else: replyto_line='' def complain(mailport,complaint): ''' Send a plaintive message to the human looking after this script if we have any difficulties. If no email address for such a human is given, send the complaint to stderr. ''' complaint = complaint + '\n' if administrator: mailport.sendmail(complain_from,[administrator],\ 'Subject: Perforce Review Daemon Problem\n\n' + complaint) else: sys.stderr.write(complaint) def mailit(mailport, sender, recipients, message): ''' Try to mail message from sender to list of recipients using SMTP object mailport. complain() if there are any problems. ''' if debug: if not administrator: print 'Debug mode, no mail sent: would have sent mail ' \ + 'from %s to %s' % (sender,recipients) return print 'Sending mail from %s to %s (normally would have sent to %s)' \ % (sender,administrator,recipients) message = message + '\nIN DEBUG MODE: would normally have sent to %s' \ % recipients recipients = administrator # for testing or initial setup try: failed = mailport.sendmail(sender, recipients, message) except: failed = string.join(apply(traceback.format_exception,sys.exc_info()),'') if failed: complain( mailport, 'The following errors occurred:\n\n' +\ repr(failed) +\ '\n\nwhile trying to email from\n' \ + repr(sender) + '\nto ' \ + repr(recipients) + '\nwith body\n\n' + message) def set_counter(mailport,counter,value): if debug: print 'setting counter %s to %s' % (counter,repr(value)) set_result = os.system('%s counter %s %s' % (p4,counter,value)) if set_result !=0: complain(mailport,('Unable to set review counter - check user %s ' \ + 'has review privileges\n(use p4 protect)"') \ % os.environ['P4USER']) def parse_p4_review(command,ignore_author=None): reviewers_email = [] reviewers_email_and_fullname = [] if debug>1: print 'parse_p4_review: %s' % command for line in os.popen(command,'r').readlines(): if debug>1: print line # sample line: james <james@perforce.com> (James Strickland) # user email fullname (user,email,fullname) = \ re.match( r'^(\S+) <(\S+)> \((.+)\)$', line).groups() if maildomain: # for those who don't use "p4 user" email addresses email= '%s@%s' % (user, maildomain) if user != ignore_author: reviewers_email.append(email) reviewers_email_and_fullname.append('"%s" <%s>' % (fullname,email)) if debug>1: print reviewers_email, reviewers_email_and_fullname return reviewers_email,reviewers_email_and_fullname _file_re = re.compile(r'\.\.\. (//depot/.+)#\d+ \w+') def parse_p4_describe(command): reviewers_email = {} if debug>1: print 'parse_p4_describe: %s' % command for line in os.popen(command,'r').readlines(): if debug>1: print line m = _file_re.match(line) if m: for prefix, email in extra_reviews: if m.group(1).startswith(prefix): reviewers_email[email] = 1 return reviewers_email.keys() def change_reviewers(change,ignore_author=None): ''' For a given change number (given as a string!), return list of reviewers' email addresses, plus a list of email addresses + full names. If ignore_author is given then the given user will not be included in the lists. ''' reviewers_email, reviewers_email_and_fullname = \ parse_p4_review(p4 + ' reviews -c ' + change,ignore_author) extra_email = parse_p4_describe(p4 + ' describe -s ' + change) reviewers_email.extend(extra_email) reviewers_email_and_fullname.extend(extra_email) return reviewers_email, reviewers_email_and_fullname def review_changes(mailport,limit_emails=100): ''' For each change which hasn't been reviewed yet send email to users interested in reviewing the change. Update the "review" counter to reflect the last change reviewed. Note that the number of emails sent is limited by the variable "limit_emails" ''' if debug: no_one_interested=1 current_change=int(os.popen(p4 + ' counter change').read()) current_review=int(os.popen(p4 + ' counter review').read()) print 'Looking for changes to review after change %d and up to %d.' \ % (current_review, current_change) if current_review==0: print 'The review counter is set to zero. You may want to set\ it to the last change with\n\n %s -p %s -u %s counter review %d\n\nor \ set it to a value close to this for initial testing. (The -p and -u may \ not be necessary, but they are printed here for accuracy.)'\ % (p4,os.environ['P4PORT'],os.environ['P4USER'],current_change) change = None for line in os.popen(p4 + ' review -t review','r').readlines(): # sample line: Change 1194 jamesst <js@perforce.com> (James Strickland) # change # author email fullname if debug: print line[:-1] (change,author,email,fullname) = \ re.match( r'^Change (\d+) (\S+) <(\S+)> \(([^\)]+)\)', line).groups() if maildomain: # for those who don't use "p4 user" email addresses email= '%s@%s' % (author, maildomain) if send_to_author: (recipients,recipients_with_fullnames) = change_reviewers(change) else: (recipients,recipients_with_fullnames) = \ change_reviewers(change,author) if bcc_admin: recipients.append(administrator) if debug: if recipients: no_one_interested=0 print ' users interested in this change: %s' % recipients else: print ' no users interested in this change' if not recipients: continue # no one is interested message = 'From: ' + fullname + ' <' + email + '>\n' +\ 'To: ' + string.join(recipients_with_fullnames,', ') + '\n' +\ 'Subject: PERFORCE change ' + change + ' for review\n' +\ replyto_line +\ '\n' +\ os.popen(p4 + ' describe -s ' + change,'r').read() mailit(mailport, email, recipients, message) limit_emails = limit_emails - 1 if limit_emails <= 0: break if debug and change and no_one_interested: print 'No users were interested in any of the changes above - perhaps \ no one has set the Reviews: field in their client spec? (please see \ p4 help user").' # if there were change(s) reviewed in the above loop, update the counter if change: set_counter(mailport,'review',change) def job_reviewers(jobname,ignore_author=None): ''' For a given job, return list of reviewers' email addresses, plus a list of email addresses + full names. If ignore_author is given then the given user will not be included in the lists. ''' return parse_p4_review(p4 + ' reviews ' + jobpath,ignore_author) # not the most efficient solution... def review_jobs(mailport,limit_emails=100): ''' For each job which hasn't been reviewed yet send email to users interested in reviewing the job. Update the "jobreview" counter to reflect the last time this function was evaluated. Note that the number of emails sent is limited by the variable "limit_emails" - ***currently this causes extra job notifications to be dropped...not optimal... ''' start_time = int(os.popen(p4 + ' counter jobreview').read()) query_time = int(time.time()) start_time_string = \ time.strftime('%Y/%m/%d:%H:%M:%S',time.localtime(start_time)) query_time_string = \ time.strftime('%Y/%m/%d:%H:%M:%S',time.localtime(query_time)) query = \ '%s>%s&%s<=%s' % (datefield, start_time_string, datefield,\ query_time_string) if debug: no_one_interested=1 print 'Looking for jobs to review after\n%s \ (%d seconds since 1 Jan 1970 GMT) \ and up to\n%s (%d seconds since 1 Jan 1970 GMT).' \ % (start_time_string, start_time, query_time_string, query_time) jobname=None for line in os.popen(p4 + ' jobs -e "' + query + '"','r').readlines(): # sample line: job000001 on 1998/08/10 by james *closed* 'comment' # jobname date author if debug: print line[:-1] (jobname,author) = re.match( r'^(\S+) on \S+ by (\S+)', line).groups() match = re.match( r'^\S+\s+<(\S+)>\s+\(([^\)]+)\)', \ os.popen(p4 + ' users ' + author,'r').read() ) if match: (email,fullname) = match.groups() if maildomain: # for those who don't use "p4 user" email addresses email= '%s@%s' % (author, maildomain) else: email = administrator fullname = "Unknown user: " + author complain(mailport,'Unkown user %s found in job %s' % (author,jobname)) if send_to_author: (recipients,recipients_with_fullnames) = job_reviewers(jobname) else: (recipients,recipients_with_fullnames) = job_reviewers(jobname,author) if bcc_admin: recipients.append(administrator) if debug: if recipients: no_one_interested=0 print ' users interested in this job: %s' % recipients else: print ' no users interested in this job' if not recipients: continue # no one is interested message = 'From: ' + fullname + ' <' + email + '>\n' +\ 'To: ' + string.join(recipients_with_fullnames,', ') + '\n' +\ 'Subject: PERFORCE job ' + jobname + ' for review\n' +\ replyto_line +\ '\n' for line in os.popen(p4 + ' job -o ' + jobname,'r').readlines(): if line[0] != '#': message = message + line mailit(mailport, email, recipients, message) limit_emails = limit_emails - 1 if limit_emails <= 0: complain( mailport, 'email limit exceeded in job review \ \n- extra jobs dropped!') break if debug and jobname and no_one_interested: print 'No users were interested in any of the jobs above - \ perhaps no one has set the Reviews: field in their client\ spec to include the "jobpath", namely "%s". Please see "p4 \ help user").' % jobpath set_counter(mailport,'jobreview',query_time) def loop_body(mailhost): # Note: there's a try: wrapped around everything so that the program won't # halt. Unfortunately, as a result you don't get the full traceback. # If you're debugging this script, remove the special exception handlers # to get the real traceback, or figure out how to get a real traceback, # by importing the traceback module and defining a file object that # will take the output of traceback.print_exc(file=mailfileobject) # and mail it (see the example in cgi.py) if debug: print 'Trying to open connection to SMTP (mail) \ server at host %s' % mailhost try: mailport=smtplib.SMTP(mailhost) except: sys.stderr.write('Unable to connect to SMTP host "' + mailhost \ + '"!\nWill try again in ' + repr(sleeptime) \ + ' seconds.\n') else: if debug: print 'SMTP connection open.' try: if notify_changes: review_changes(mailport,limit_emails) if notify_jobs: review_jobs(mailport,limit_emails) except: complain(mailport,'Review daemon problem:\n\n%s' % \ string.join(apply(traceback.format_exception,\ sys.exc_info()),'')) try: mailport.quit() except: sys.stderr.write('Error while doing SMTP quit command (ignore).\n') if __name__ == '__main__': if debug: print 'Entering main loop.' while(repeat): loop_body(mailhost) if debug: print 'Sleeping for %d seconds.' % sleeptime time.sleep(sleeptime) else: loop_body(mailhost) if debug: print 'Done.'
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#1 | 5434 | Charles Hardin |
dump in an rpm tree and the src rpms that were produced... this was done for internal deployment, but someone else might find it useful for packaging |