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  • Committer: Vincent Ladeuil
  • Date: 2010-01-25 15:55:48 UTC
  • mto: (4985.1.4 add-attr-cleanup)
  • mto: This revision was merged to the branch mainline in revision 4988.
  • Revision ID: v.ladeuil+lp@free.fr-20100125155548-0l352pujvt5bzl5e
Deploy addAttrCleanup on the whole test suite.

Several use case worth mentioning:

- setting a module or any other object attribute is the majority
by far. In some cases the setting itself is deferred but most of
the time we want to set at the same time we add the cleanup.

- there multiple occurrences of protecting hooks or ui factory
which are now useless (the test framework takes care of that now),

- there was some lambda uses that can now be avoided.

That first cleanup already simplifies things a lot.

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#! /bin/zsh -e
 
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# upload a release file to Launchpad 
 
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#
 
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# usage: lp-upload-release [--staging] bzr-1.2.3.tgz
 
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setopt extended_glob
 
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if [ "$1" = "--staging" ]
 
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then
 
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        shift
 
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        server="staging.launchpad.net"
 
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else
 
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        server="launchpad.net"
 
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fi
 
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if [ $# -ne 1 ]
 
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then
 
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        echo "usage: lp-upload-release VERSION FILENAME"
 
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        exit 2
 
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fi
 
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if [ -z "$EMAIL" ]
 
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then
 
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        echo "please set $EMAIL to an address registered with Launchpad"
 
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        exit 2
 
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fi
 
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upfile="$1"
 
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if [ \! -f "$1" ]
 
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then
 
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        echo "$upfile is not a file"
 
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        exit 2
 
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fi
 
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sigfile="$upfile.sig"
 
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if [ \! -f "$sigfile" ]
 
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then
 
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        echo "couldn't find gpg signature $sigfile"
 
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        exit 2
 
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fi
 
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# just in case
 
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gpg $sigfile
 
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# parse the product and release number out of a filename like
 
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# "bzr-foo-1.23rc1.tar.gz"
 
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# need to strip off the .tar too for .tar.gz files
 
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headpart=${${upfile:r}%.tar}
 
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filetype="${upfile#${headpart}}"
 
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basename="${${headpart:t}%%-[0-9].*}"
 
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version="${${headpart:t}##*-}"
 
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echo $basename $version $filetype
 
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# bzr puts just the first part of the version into the series, e.g. 1.8 from 1.8rc1
 
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series=${version%(rc|beta|alpha)*}
 
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for v in basename version filetype series
 
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do
 
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        echo "$v=${(P)v}"
 
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done
 
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curl -u "$EMAIL" \
 
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        https://$server/$basename/$series/$version/+adddownloadfile \
 
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        -F field.description="$basename $version source" \
 
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        -F field.filecontent="@${upfile}" \
 
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        -F field.contenttype=CODETARBALL \
 
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        -F field.actions.add=Upload
 
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reported_md5=$( curl https://$server/$basename/$series/$version/+download/$filetail/+md5 )
 
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expected_md5="$(md5sum "$upfile")"
 
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expected_md5=${${(z)expected_md5}[1]}
 
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for v in reported_md5 expected_md5
 
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do
 
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        echo "$v=${(P)v}"
 
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done
 
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[ $reported_md5 = $expected_md5 ]
 
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# vim: sw=4