dh-make-drupal/0000755000175000017500000000000012244732471012675 5ustar gwolfgwolfdh-make-drupal/dh-make-drupal0000755000175000017500000012432312244731723015422 0ustar gwolfgwolf#!/usr/bin/ruby # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # dh-make-drupal # # Creates Debian packages from Drupal projects (modules, themes, translations). Version = '1.6' Author = 'Gunnar Wolf ' Copyright = <. COPYRIGHT Description = <= %s):" % [@project, @d_ver, @status] puts "Project page: %s" % release.project.url puts "Release: %s (%s)" % [release.version, release.sym_status] puts "Download URL: %s)" % release.url raise SkipRequested end @release.save_file @filename = release.dest_file end private def fetch_info(status) Logger.instance.debug(("Preparing package for '%s' for Drupal %s, "+ "status >= %s") % [project, d_ver, status]) @release = DrupalProject::VersionsList.for(@project). choose(d_ver, status) Logger.instance.info "Found %s version %s (status: %s)" % [@release.project, @release.version, @release.sym_status] Logger.instance.debug "Download URL: #{release.url}" end end class DebianPackager def initialize(down) if ! Options.debianize Logger.instance.debug('Skipping Debian package creation as ' + 'requested at command line') raise SkipRequested end Logger.instance.debug 'Starting Debian package creation' @d_ver = down.d_ver @release = down.release @project = @release.project @version = @release.version @author = @project.author @maint_name = ENV['DEBFULLNAME'] || Etc::getpwuid.gecos.gsub(/,+$/, '') @maint_mail = ENV['DEBEMAIL'] || ENV['EMAIL'] @pkgname = PackageName.for(@project.name, @project.p_type, @d_ver) @tarball = down.filename @instdir = '%s-%s' % [@pkgname, @release.version] @builddir = '/usr/share/drupal%s' % @d_ver if @project.p_type.ck_tar_in_dir? @builddir = File.join(@builddir, @project.p_type.dir, @project.name ) end ck_orig_tarball Logger.instance.info 'Debian package name: %s' % @pkgname end # Unpacks the downloaded tarball and creates the Debian package # structure in it def build_structure setup_directory setup_source_format setup_changelog setup_compat setup_control setup_copyright setup_dirs setup_install_files setup_watch setup_rules end # Builds the Debian package from the created directory structure def build_package(switches) if Options.skip_build Logger.instance.debug('Skipping Debian package build as requested at ' + 'command line') raise SkipRequested end if ! File.exists? '/usr/bin/dpkg-buildpackage' Logger.instance.error 'dpkg-buildpackage not found - Cannot build ' + 'the generated package.' exit 1 end cmdline = '/usr/bin/dpkg-buildpackage %s' % switches Logger.instance.info 'Starting Debian package build' Logger.instance.debug 'Invoking external command: %s' % cmdline system('cd %s && %s 2>&1' % [@instdir, cmdline]) end private # Checks if the original tarball looks like a sane Drupal project # file, and populate @filelist with the relevant # information. Raises a RuntimeError if it does not look right. def ck_orig_tarball @filelist = [] @filelist = IO.popen('tar tzf %s' % @tarball).readlines.map do |file| if @project.p_type.ck_tar_in_dir? # Project types which ship their whole contents inside a # directory with the same name as themselves (modules, # themes): Refuse to continue if there are files I don't know # how to handle (i.e. are not in the expected place) raise RuntimeError,('Downloaded file %s has an unexpected '+ 'directory hierarchy (%s) - Aborting.') % [@tarball, file] unless file.gsub!(/^#{@project.name}\//, '') end file.gsub(/\n$/, '') end.reject {|file| file.empty?} Logger.instance.debug('Original tarball verified - %s files included' % @filelist.size) end # Sets up the directory for starting the Debian packaging def setup_directory curdir = Dir.pwd FileUtils.rm_r(@instdir) if Options.force_overwrite and File.exists?(@instdir) Dir.mkdir(@instdir) Dir.mkdir(File.join(@instdir, 'debian')) Dir.mktmpdir do |tmpdir| system("cd #{tmpdir}; tar xzf #{File.join(curdir, @tarball)}") move_from = (@project.p_type.ck_tar_in_dir? ? File.join(tmpdir, @project.name) : tmpdir) Dir.open(move_from).entries.reject { |e| ['.','..'].include? e }.each {|f| FileUtils.mv(File.join(move_from,f), @instdir) } end end # Sets up the source format declaration def setup_source_format Dir.mkdir(File.join(@instdir, 'debian/source')) put_in_file 'source/format', '3.0 (quilt)' end # Creates the debian/changelog file def setup_changelog timestamp = Time.now.strftime '%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z' deb_ver = '%s-1' % @release.version distr = 'unstable' entry = ("%s (%s) %s; urgency=low\n\n" % [@pkgname, deb_ver, distr]) + " * Initial release\n\n" + (" -- %s <%s> %s" % [@maint_name, @maint_mail, timestamp] ) put_in_file 'changelog', entry end # Creates the debian/compat file def setup_compat put_in_file 'compat', '8' end # Creates the debian/watch file def setup_watch res = ['version=3', ( 'https://drupal.org/project/%s .*/%s-%s.x-(\d[\d_.]+)\.tar\.gz' % [@project.name, @project.name, @d_ver] ) ].join("\n") put_in_file 'watch', res end # Creates the debian/copyright file def setup_copyright res = ['Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/', 'Upstream-Name: %s' % @project.name, 'Source: %s' % @project.url, 'Warning:', ' -=-=-=- WARNING -=-=-=-', ' This file has been autogenerated by dh-make-drupal.', ' .', ' While this program does its best to achieve proper results,', ' copyright information is a very sensible topic which REQUIRES', ' HUMAN VALIDATION. Please make sure that this information is', ' correct.', ' -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-', '', 'Files: *' ] if @project.author start_yr = @project.creation.year release_yr = @release.date.year years = (start_yr == release_yr) ? start_yr : '%s - %s' % [start_yr, release_yr] res << 'Copyright: %s %s (%s)' % [ years, @project.author.name, @project.author.info_url ] Logger.instance.debug "Author copyright information found: \n" + res.join("\n") else Logger.instance.debug 'Author copyright information not found' res << 'Copyright: Copyright information could not be found' end # Canonically, Drupal modules include LICENSE.txt. Even more, # canonically it is the GPLv2 - For further joy, it's usually # one of two exact same files! :-) if license = File.join(@instdir, find_license[0]) data = File.read(license) || '' # Avoid an exception if file is missing if ["998ed0c116c0cebfcd9b2107b0d82973", "b234ee4d69f5fce4486a80fdaf4a4263"].include? Digest::MD5.hexdigest(data) res << 'License: GPL-2' << '' << 'License: GPL-2' << ' This package is licensed under the GNU General Public ' << ' License (GPL) version 2.' << ' .' << ' On Debian GNU/Linux systems, the complete text of the GNU ' << ' General Public License can be found in:' << ' .' << ' /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2' Logger.instance.debug 'Upstream ships the canonical GPLv2' else res << 'License: Unknown' << '' << 'License: Unknown' << 'Cannot automatically determine the license. Please check by hand.' << ' .' << ' Author-supplied data:' << ' .' << data Logger.instance.info('Cannot automatically determine the chosen ' + 'license - Please check by hand') end else Logger.instance.warn('No license file found in distribution, cannot ' + 'guess copyright information - Please check by ' + 'hand.') res << 'License: Unknown' << '' << 'License: Unknown' << ' Copyright information could not be found in the sources — Please' << ' check by hand' end put_in_file 'copyright', res.join("\n") end # Creates the debian/control file def setup_control Options.provides ||= [] depends = Dependencies.new(@release, @instdir).get - Options.provides # For the recommendations, we remove anything that would be # duplicated from the dependencies recommends = ( Options.skip_recommend ? [] : ( Recommendations.new(@release, @instdir).get - (Options.provides + depends) )) long = long_descr control = ['Source: %s' % @pkgname, 'Section: web', 'Priority: extra', 'Maintainer: %s <%s>' % [@maint_name, @maint_mail], 'Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8.0.0)', 'Standards-Version: 3.9.3', 'Homepage: %s' % @project.url, '', 'Package: %s' % @pkgname, 'Architecture: all', 'Depends: %s' % depends.join(', ')] if !recommends.empty? control << 'Recommends: %s' % recommends.join(', ') long += ("\n\nThe 'recommended' packages were auto-generated " + "by dh-make-drupal out of several naïve assumptions " + "and might not be real packages. ").word_wrap.prefix end if !Options.provides.empty? control << 'Provides: %s' % Options.provides.map {|mod| PackageName.for(mod, ProjType.new('Modules'), @d_ver) }.join(', ') end control << 'Description: %s' % short_descr control << long put_in_file 'control', control.join("\n") end # Creates the debian/rules file def setup_rules put_in_file 'rules', ['#!/usr/bin/make -f', '%:', "\tdh $@"].join("\n") FileUtils.chmod(0755, File.join(@instdir, 'debian', 'rules')) end # Creates the debian/dirs file def setup_dirs subdirs = subdirs_for(@instdir).reject {|d| d =~ /^#{@instdir}.debian/} dirs = [@builddir, subdirs.map {|d| File.join(@builddir,d)}].flatten put_in_file '%s.dirs' % @pkgname, dirs.join("\n") end def setup_install_files install = files_to_install.map {|f| '%s %s' % [f, @builddir]} docs = find_docs changelogs = find_changelog ['changelogs','docs','install'].each do |f| eval('put_in_file "%s.%s", %s.sort.join("\n") unless %s.empty? ' % [@pkgname,f,f,f]) end end # Builds a short description for the package def short_descr '%s %s for Drupal %s' % [@project.name, @project.p_type.human.downcase, @d_ver] end # Gets the long description for the package def long_descr ( "%s\n\nThis is an auto-generated description made by dh-make-drupal." % @project.descr ).word_wrap.prefix end # Returns the list of files and directories at the top level of # this project's hierarchy def files_at_root @filelist.map {|f| f.gsub /\/.*/, ''}.uniq end # Returns the changelog's filename, if one is found def find_changelog files_at_root.select {|f| f =~ /^(changelog|changes)/i} end # Returns the license's filename, if one is found def find_license files_at_root.select {|f| f =~ /license/i} end # Returns the install instructions, if one is found def find_install files_at_root.select {|f| f =~ /install/i} end # Returns the project's documentation files, if found - All the # .txt files, excluding changelog and license def find_docs files_at_root.select {|f| f =~ /\.txt$/} - find_changelog - find_license - find_install end # The list of files to copy to the debianized package def files_to_install files_at_root - find_changelog - find_license - find_docs end # Creates the specified file inside the debian/ directory, with # the contents received as the second parameter def put_in_file(filename, data) File.open(File.join(@instdir, 'debian', filename), 'w') do |f| f.puts data end end def subdirs_for(dir) res=[dir] ignore = ['.', '..'] Dir.open(dir).each do |subdir| full = File.join(dir,subdir) next if ignore.include?(subdir) next unless FileTest.directory?(full) res << subdirs_for(full) end res.flatten.uniq end end # Generates the package name for a given project name and type # (#ProjType), for the specified Drupal version. class PackageName def self.for(name, type, d_ver) ('drupal%s-%s-%s' % [d_ver, type.name_part, name]).gsub(/_/, '-') end end # Dependency-related information is (currently?) only expressed in # the {module}.info file inside the tarball and can thus only be # gathered once the module is unpacked. Information in any other # .info file (i.e. for submodules) will be expressed in Recommendations. # # All dependencies are expected to be on modules. If this # contradicts reality... I'll be glad to change it, I guess :) class Dependencies class Irrelevant < Exception; end # Core Drupal dependencies were gathered by: # # $ dpkg -L drupal5 | grep ^/usr/share/drupal./modules |cut -d / -f 6|sort|uniq|grep -v README # (and equivalent for drupal6, drupal7). CoreDrupalModules = {'5' => %w(aggregator block blog blogapi book color comment contact drupal filter forum help legacy locale menu node path ping poll profile search statistics system taxonomy throttle tracker upload user watchdog), '6' => %w(aggregator block blog blogapi book color comment contact dblog filter forum help locale menu node openid path php ping poll profile search statistics syslog system taxonomy throttle tracker translation trigger update upload user), '7' => %w(aggregator block blog book color comment contact contextual dashboard dblog field field_ui file filter forum help image locale menu node openid overlay path php poll profile rdf search shortcut simpletest statistics syslog system taxonomy toolbar tracker translation trigger update user) } # Builds the dependency lists from the information declared in the # project's .info file def initialize(release, basedir) @d_ver = release.drupal_version @depends = ['${misc:Depends}', 'drupal%s' % @d_ver] begin filename = File.join(basedir, '%s.info' % release.project.name) File.open(filename).lines.each { |info_fh| parse_depends(info_fh) } rescue Errno::EACCES, Errno::ENOENT Logger.instance.warn(('Expected .info file (%s) not found or not ' + 'readable. Cannot fetch dependency ' + 'information.') % filename) end end # Fetches the list of Debian package dependencies. It is handed # back as an array. def get @depends end private # Parse the dependencies declared in the .info file; skip those # which are part of the core Drupal installation def parse_depends(line) begin raise Irrelevant unless line and line =~ /dependencies\[.*\]\s*=\s*(.*)\n?/ # Some modules add what we would regard to as garbage to the # dependencies - Unneeded quoting is the most bothering # example. So, clean up the dependency, leaving only # alphanumeric and hyphens. Oh, and underscores are converted # to hyphens while we are at it. dep = $1.gsub(/\s.*/,'').gsub(/[^a-zA-Z0-9_-]/,'').gsub(/_/, '-') begin if CoreDrupalModules[@d_ver].include?(dep) Logger.instance.debug(('Declared dependency %s is part of ' + 'Drupal %s core - Skipping') % [dep, @d_ver]) raise Irrelevant end rescue NoMethodError Logger.instance.warn(('No list of core modules available for ' + 'Drupal version %s - Cannot infer what ' + 'to exclude, including everything.') % @d_ver) end dep_pkg = PackageName.for(dep, ProjType.new('Modules'), @d_ver) Logger.instance.info('Adding dependency on %s' % dep_pkg) @depends << dep_pkg rescue Irrelevant # Just skip it, it's irrelevant! end end end # Recommended packages will be handled much as dependencies - For # modules which have several .info files for their submodules, that # information will be reported only as a recommendation. class Recommendations < Dependencies require 'find' def initialize(release, basedir) @d_ver = release.drupal_version @depends = [] Find.find(basedir) do |filename| next unless filename =~ /\.info$/ next if filename =~ /#{release.project.name}\.info/ begin File.open(filename).lines.each { |info_fh| parse_depends(info_fh) } rescue Errno::EACCES, Errno::ENOENT Logger.instance.warn(('Expected .info file (%s) not found or not ' + 'readable. Cannot fetch full ' + 'recommendations information.') % filename) end end # Remove duplicate dependencies; some submodules will also # depend on the master package, remove that dependency as well @depends = @depends.sort.uniq - [PackageName.for(release.project.name, release.project.p_type, @d_ver) ] end end # Stores the basic settings on how to treat the different kind of # projects available through the Drupal website. # # Currently we are only dealing with modules, themes and # translations. The other available types (theme engines, # installation profiles and drupal project) are outside our scope - # although for some of them, this code could be trivially expanded. class ProjType Known = {'Modules' => {:human => 'Modules', :name_part => 'mod', :ck_tar_in_dir => true, :dir => 'modules' }, 'Themes' => {:human => 'Themes', :name_part => 'thm', :ck_tar_in_dir => true, :dir => 'themes'}, 'Translations' => {:human => 'Translations', :name_part => 'trans', :ck_tar_in_dir => false, :dir => ''} } # Takes the type string (as reported by each project in the # 'Breadcrumbs' of its project page). If the key is not defined, # raises a NameError exception. def initialize(key) raise NameError, "Unknown project type #{key}" unless Known.has_key?(key) @key = key end # Human-readable name def human; Known[@key][:human];end # Directory part to store projects in (inside the Drupal root) def dir; Known[@key][:dir]; end # The particle to add in the generated package name def name_part; Known[@key][:name_part];end # Whether to check the tarball structure for this particular project type def ck_tar_in_dir?; Known[@key][:ck_tar_in_dir]; end end class Author attr_accessor :name, :info_url def self.fetch_from(url) auth = self.new begin doc = Hpricot(open(url, 'User-Agent' => "dh-make-drupal %s" % [Version])) rescue OpenURI::HTTPError raise IOError, "Could not open author information site at #{url}: " + $! end auth.info_url = url auth.name = doc.search('dd.profile-profile_full_name').inner_text auth end end class Project class UnknownProjectType < RuntimeError;end attr_accessor :name, :url, :p_type, :descr, :author, :creation, :html def initialize(name) @name = name end def fetch_data @url = "https://drupal.org/project/#{@name}" Logger.instance.debug "Fetching project information from #{@url}" begin @html = Hpricot(open(@url, 'User-Agent' => "dh-make-drupal %s" % [Version])) rescue OpenURI::HTTPError raise IOError, "Could not open #{name} project website at #{@url}: " + $! end # Get the project description. Fetch only the first paragraph - # This is usually enough for the .deb, and it should be # hand-tuned if needed. @descr = @html.search('div.content p')[0].inner_text # When was the project created? @creation = Time.parse(@html.search('div.submitted').inner_text) # Project author: We can only get the "first" author (the one # that uploaded the node to Drupal, AFAICT). Still, we do what # we can. relative_url = @html.search('div.submitted a')[0].get_attribute('href').gsub( /^\//, '') @author = Author.fetch_from('https://drupal.org/%s' % relative_url) # Which kind of project is this? We get the active tab in the # 'links' menu. # # Note that support for translations seems to be moving to a # different infrastructure. As it is today, we can still work # with translations (although they don't set an "active" link - # but they are easy to heuristically spot ;-) ). We will later # see if a stronger change is needed - It works fine as it is # right now. begin @p_type = ProjType.new( @html.search('ul.links li.active')[0].inner_text ) rescue NoMethodError begin trans_url = "https://localize.drupal.org/translate/languages/#{@name}" if trans = open(trans_url) @p_type = ProjType.new('Translations') trans_warning = "Translations are probably outdated\n" + "Please compare module with #{trans_url} and\n" + "https://localize.drupal.org/translate/downloads" @descr += "\n .\n#{trans_warning}" Logger.instance.warn trans_warning end rescue OpenURI::HTTPError raise UnknownProjectType, 'Tried hard, cannot guess.' end end Logger.instance.debug 'Project type for %s: %s' % [@name, @p_type.human] end end # Fetches the list of available versions for a given project, and # allows for filtering it to match the user's requested criteria class VersionsList < Array class UnknownStatus < Exception;end attr_accessor :project # Builds the list of available versions for the requested project def self.for(proj_name) list = VersionsList.new list.project = Project.new(proj_name) list.project.fetch_data st_map = {'recommended' => :recommended, 'other' => :supported, 'development' => :developer} # We do web-scraping, although it is quite fragile, because the # RSS feed provided by drupal.org does not show the release's status # In the Drupal pages, releases are listed inside
elements # indicating (via their CSS classes) the status of the contained # releases, and a table with the details. # # We will often get more than one element in releases - "official # releases" and "development snapshots" are given as two # tables. We should look for the highest (i.e. stablest) release # we can get. list.project.html.search('.view-project-release-download-table'). each do |div| status=nil div.attributes['class'].split(/\s+/).each do |c| if c =~ /^view-display-id-(#{st_map.keys.join('|')})/ status = st_map[$1] break end end div.search('tr').each do |tr| rel = Release.from_tr(tr, status) or next rel.project = list.project list << rel end end list end # Returns all the versions available for the given Drupal version # for the specified project. The version should be the standard # family nomenclature used in Drupal (i.e. '4.7', '5', '6'). The # versions are converted to strings for comparison. def for_drupal_version(ver) self.clone.delete_if {|item| item.drupal_version != ver.to_s} end # Gives the highest available version for this project available # for the specified (first parameter) Drupal version, with the # minimum requested stability (second parameter). # # If no matching versions are found, a EOFError exception will be # raised. def choose(drupal_ver, min_status) Logger.instance.debug(("Going over %d available releases, " + "searching for compatibility with Drupal %s, " + "minimum development status %s (%d)") % [ self.size, drupal_ver, min_status, Release::Statuses[min_status] ]) res = self.for_drupal_version(drupal_ver).with_min_status(min_status). sort_by {|item| item.version} if res.empty? raise EOFError, "No suitable version found for Drupal %s (level>=%s)" % [drupal_ver, min_status] end return res[-1] # Last element: Highest available suitable version end # Returns all the versions available for the given project which have # a stability status at least equal the specified status. The status # can be :developer (lowest), :supported or :recommended (highest). def with_min_status(min_status) statuses = Release::Statuses unless min = statuses[min_status.to_sym] Logger.instance.error "Unknown status specified. Valid statuses: " + statuses.keys.join(', ') return nil end self.clone.delete_if {|item| item.status < min} end private # This class should not be directly initialized from the outside - # call VersionsList.for(project) instead def initialize end end # Represents the information for any given release of a Drupal project class Release Statuses = {:developer => 0, :supported => 1, :recommended => 2} attr_accessor(:project, :drupal_version, :version, :status, :url, :date) # Returns the list of statuses, highest first def self.statuses Statuses.keys.sort_by {|k| 0 - Statuses[k]} end # Creates a DrupalProject::Release from a drupal.org table row # (yes, heavily dependent on their Web layout). Note that you will # still have to explicitly 'give' this Release its project and # type once it is created. def self.from_tr(tr, status) rel = self.new rel.status = Statuses[status] # We might receive non-interesting (i.e. empty or header) # rows. Check first of all if we have version and link strings, # and chicken out otherwise. columns = tr/'td' return nil unless columns[0] and columns[1] # We split the full version (first column) into Drupal and # project versions full_ver = (columns[0]/'a').text Logger.instance.debug "Found version %s (%s)" % [full_ver, rel.sym_status] unless full_ver =~ /^([\d\.]+).x-(.+)$/ Logger.instance.info "cannot parse version #{full_ver} - Ignoring" return nil end rel.drupal_version = $1 rel.version = mangle($2) begin rel.date = Time.parse(columns[2].inner_text) Logger.instance.debug "This release was uploaded on #{rel.date.to_s}" rescue => err Logger.instance.warn "Could not parse date «%s» - " + "Registering current date" % columns[2] rel.date = Time.now end rel.url = (columns[1]/'a')[0].attributes['href'] rel end # Returns the filename to which this release should be saved to def dest_file '%s_%s.orig.tar.gz' % [ PackageName.for(project.name, project.p_type, drupal_version), version] end # Fetches the this project's released tar.gz, saves it with the # filename specified by #dest_file def save_file Logger.instance.debug "Retreiving remote file #{@url}" Logger.instance.debug "Attempting to save in #{dest_file}" # Ok, unlinking is not the same as overwriting, except for # practical purposes :) File.unlink(dest_file) if (File.exists?(dest_file) and Options.force_overwrite) begin if File.exists?(dest_file) raise Errno::EEXIST, "Destination filename for source tarball "+ "(#{dest_file}) already exists. Cannot continue." end File.open(dest_file, 'w') {|f| f.write open(url, 'User-Agent' => "dh-make-drupal %s" % [Version]).read} rescue OpenURI::HTTPError Logger.instance.error "Requested URI #{url} could not be retreived: " + $! end end # Returns the symbolic status for this revision def sym_status Statuses.each {|k,v| return k if v == @status} nil end def self.mangle(version) return version unless Options.mangle_version version.gsub(/\.x[-_.]?(dev)/, '~~\1').gsub(/[-_.]?(alpha|beta|rc)/, '~\1') end end # Reports the progress of the requested operations to the user, # according to the minimum severity level specified. Handles four # severity levels: Error, Warning, Info and Debug - Respectively, 0, # 1, 2 and 3. class Logger include Singleton Levels = %w(E W I D) # Private method, not meant to be called directly (this is a # singleton object) def initialize(level=1) @@level = level end # Redefines the reporting level. If the specified level is below # or above the meaningful levels, it will be adjusted to the # (respectively) lowest or highest. def level=(level) l = level.to_i l = 0 if l < 0 l = Levels.size if l > Levels.size @@level = l end # Reports as a message as an error (priority 0). This will always # be shown to the user. def error(msg); say(0,msg);end # Reports the message as a warning (priority 1) def warn(msg); say(1,msg);end # Reports the message as informational (priority 2) def info(msg); say(2,msg);end # Reports the message as debugging (priority 3) def debug(msg); say(3,msg);end private def say(level, msg) puts '%s %s' % [prefix(level), msg] if @@level >= level end def prefix(level) '%s:%s' % [Levels[level], ' '*level] end end end class String def word_wrap(maxlen=70) self.gsub(/\t/," ").gsub(/.{1,#{maxlen}}(?:\s|\Z)/) do ($& + 5.chr).gsub(/\n\005/,"\n").gsub(/\005/,"\n") end end def prefix(with=' ') self.split(/\n/).map {|l| '%s%s' % [with, l.empty? ? '.' : l]}.join("\n") end end class Application def initialize statuses = DrupalProject::Release::statuses projtypes = DrupalProject::ProjType::Known.keys.sort # Set default options options = DrupalProject::Options options.d_ver = 7 options.min_status = statuses[0] options.force_overwrite = false options.debug = 1 options.report_only = false options.debianize = true options.skip_build = false options.skip_recommend = false options.switches = '-us -uc' options.tarball = false options.proj_version = nil options.proj_type = projtypes[0] options.mangle_version = true options.provides = nil optparse = OptionParser.new do |opts| opts.banner = Description opts.version = Version opts.on('-v', '--version') do puts "#{$0} version #{Version}\n\n#{Copyright}\nWritten by #{Author}" exit 0 end opts.on( '-h', '--help', 'Display this screen' ) do puts opts exit 0 end opts.on('-d VERSION', '--drupal-version', 'Drupal version' ) { |ver| options.d_ver = ver } opts.on('-r', '--report-only', "Check only for project availability, don't download or " + "perform any other actions locally. Implies -D." ) { options.report_only = true } opts.on('-f', '--force', 'Proceed even if this will overwrite ' + 'currently existing files' ) { options.force_overwrite = true } opts.on('--debug LEVEL', 'Debug level for generated messages ' + '(0=highest, 5=lowest)' ) {|level| options.debug = level} opts.on('-s', '--min-status STATUS', statuses, 'Minimum status to consider for packaging. ' + 'Accepted values: %s. Defaults to %s.' % [ statuses.map {|s| "'#{s}'"}.join(', '), statuses[0]] ) {|status| options.min_status = status} opts.on('-D', '--dont-debianize', 'Do not attempt to debianize the project, only download the ' + 'tarball' ) { options.debianize = false } opts.on('-b', '--no-build', 'Prepare the debianized directory, but ' + 'omit the actual package build process. This option is ' + 'incompatible with either -D and -r.' ) { options.skip_build = true } opts.on('-R', '--no-recommends', 'Omits the generation of the ' + 'Recommends: line, which is built by scanning of ' + 'submodule-provided .info files and may be misleading or ' + 'introducing too much noise' ) { options.skip_recommend = true } opts.on('--build-switches SWITCHES', 'Switches to pass to ' + 'dpkg-buildpackage. Defaults to "-us -uc" (do not sign the ' + 'generated package). In order not to give any switches, ' + 'specify an empty quoted string (i.e. --build-switches=\'\').' ) { |switches| options.switches = switches } opts.on('-t', '--tarball FILE', 'Use the specified tarball as the original ' + 'project tar.gz, don\'t look for any other available versions ' + 'and don\'t download from the Drupal website. This will ' + 'require you also to provide a project version number with -V ' + 'and the project type with -T' ) { |tar| options.tarball = tar } opts.on('-T', '--proj-type TYPE', projtypes, 'Type of project we are packaging. This option is ' + 'only meaningful when working on a local tarball (-t), and ' + 'will be ignored otherwise. Accepted values: %s. Defaults ' + 'to %s.' % [ projtypes, projtypes[0] ] ) { |type| options.proj_type = type } opts.on('-V', '--proj_version VERSION', 'Provide a project version ' + 'number. This option is only meaningful when working on a local ' + 'tarball (-t), and will be ignored otherwise' ) { |ver| options.proj_version = ver } opts.on('-m', '--mangle-version PATTERN', 'Debian versioning logic ' + 'includes the «~» character meaning «anything below» the ' + 'preceding version number. This is most useful when dealing ' + 'with pre-release qualificators (in order, 1.x-dev, 1.0-alpha1, '+ '1.0-beta, 1.0rc3). dh-make-drupal will try to recognize such ' + 'patterns and mangle them so they sort correctly in Debian ' + '(and so that when a stable version is released it appears as ' + 'higher - For the above mentioned version numbers, they would ' + 'result in 1~~dev, 1.0~alpha1, 1.0~beta, 1.0~rc3). You can use ' + 'this switch to tell dh-make-drupal to omit this mangling.' ) { options.mangle_version = false } opts.on('-P', '--provides SUBMODULES', Array, 'generate the Provides: ' + 'line, which is built from specified comma-separated ' + 'submodules. They will all be converted to what would amount ' + 'to their Debian package name -- i.e. "-P foo,bar" becomes ' + '"Provides: drupal7-mod-foo, drupal7-mod-bar" (when building a ' + 'Drupal7 module).' ) { |list| options.provides = list } end optparse.parse! options.project = ARGV[0] if options.project.nil? STDERR.puts "USAGE:" STDERR.puts " #{$0} [options] project" STDERR.puts " #{$0} --help for full invocation options" exit 1 end end def run o = DrupalProject::Options log = DrupalProject::Logger.instance log.level = o.debug log.debug "Parsed options:\n#{o.to_h.to_yaml}" begin if o.tarball begin down = DrupalProject::Downloader.mock(o.project, o.d_ver, o.tarball, o.proj_version) rescue DrupalProject::Downloader::LackingMock log.error 'Missing information: Project name, tarball and project ' + 'version are required when working with a local tarball.' exit 1 rescue Errno::ENOENT log.error 'Specified tarball (%s) does not exist, cannot continue' % o.tarball exit 1 end else down = DrupalProject::Downloader.new(o.project, o.d_ver, o.min_status) down.download end deb = DrupalProject::DebianPackager.new(down) deb.build_structure deb.build_package(o.switches) rescue DrupalProject::SkipRequested # All fine, nothing to see, please move along end end end app = Application.new app.run dh-make-drupal/COPYING0000644000175000017500000010437412110467063013733 0ustar gwolfgwolf GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 29 June 2007 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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But first, please read . dh-make-drupal/changelog.txt0000644000175000017500000000634212244732241015365 0ustar gwolfgwolf1.7 (2013-11-25) * Drupal.org updated from 6.x to 7.x, screen scraping logic had to be updated * Thanks to Stefan Hornburg and Stefan Kangas for almost simultaneously reporting the issue! 1.6 (2013-08-01) * Fixed a problem with the 1.5 patch that errored out on modules not providing submodules * Minor correctness/reliability fixes 1.5 (2013-06-25) * Included patch by Pauli allowing user to specify the provided submodules 1.4 (2013-06-03) * Again, thanks to Stefan Kangas (https://github.com/gwolf/dh-make-drupal/pull/3) * Drupal.org now requires requests to go over https 1.3 (2013-02-18) * Thanks to Stefan Kangas - This release is basically a pull request of his work (https://github.com/gwolf/dh-make-drupal/pull/2) * Provide a User-Agent to keep working despite drupal.org's new restrictions * Show the OpenURI::HTTPError exception reasons * Fix the generated Build-Depends to work correctly on Squeeze 1.2 (2012-08-13) * "Switch '-d' (Drupal version) was not accepting its needed argument. Fixed, thanks to Matthew Gabeler-Lee for the report 1.1 (2012-06-28) * Fix a syntactic detail with optparse: The mandatory arguments for some options were not correctly declared, so the program didn't know what to do with them 1.0 (2012-06-15) * Use optparse (part of the Ruby standard library) instead of the (orphaned and Ruby 1.9-incompatible) CommandLine::Application * Default to Drupal 7 instead of 6 * Protect some OpenURI calls avoiding ugly OpenURI::HTTPError exceptions 0.9 (2012-03-09) * Add the modules list for Drupal7 * Updated the packaging style/compat level to debhelper 8, which led to some minor reorganizations 0.8 (2010-10-23) * Rework HPricot logic to cope with drupal.org's site reorganization * State that translation support is currently less-than-stellar :-( It should be brought back to level once the Debian release is done. 0.7 (2010-08-25) * Avoid dying with an exception if LICENSE.txt does not exist (thanks to Roel de Cock for the report) * No longer chokes on needlesly quoted dependencies * Updated generated standards-version to 3.9.1.0 0.6 - 2010-04-15 * Updated generated standards-version to 3.8.4 * Builds a list of recommended modules/packages out of the submodules' *.info files (Debian bug #557116) * Now builds packages using the «3.0 (quilt)» source format 0.5 - 2009-12-24 * Drupal.org page layout changed - The present changes made it work again :) 0.4 - 2009-06-26 * Use the Debian email/fullname environment variables if they are found * Properly mangles -dev, -alpha, -beta, -rc version numbers with "~" character (double ~ for -dev) to properly sort them on Debian * Fixed bug which caused packages whose names include underscores to be built as debian-native packages 0.3 - 2009-02-27 * Added dependency parsing/declaration for modules * Options are now handled through the DrupalProject::Options class, allowing for a cleaner flow and separation of concerns * Can also now start from a local tarball, no longer needs to fetch data from the Drupal website 0.2 - 2009-02-19 * Updated release fetching code, due to a new webpage layout * Added the needed logic to also package translations 0.1 - 2009-02-16 * Initial release