#!/usr/bin/env python # # Copyright 2006, 2007 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. # Author: danderson@google.com (David Anderson) # # Modifications for distcc Copyright 2008 Google Inc. # Author: Craig Silverstein. # # Script for uploading files to a Google Code project. # # This is intended to be both a useful script for people who want to # streamline project uploads and a reference implementation for # uploading files to Google Code projects. # # To upload a file to Google Code, you need to provide a path to the # file on your local machine, a small summary of what the file is, a # project name, and a valid account that is a member or owner of that # project. You can optionally provide a list of labels that apply to # the file. The file will be uploaded under the same name that it has # in your local filesystem (that is, the "basename" or last path # component). Run the script with '--help' to get the exact syntax # and available options. # # Note that the upload script requests that you enter your # googlecode.com password. This is NOT your Gmail account password! # This is the password you use on googlecode.com for committing to # Subversion and uploading files. You can find your password by going # to http://code.google.com/hosting/settings when logged in with your # Gmail account. If you have already committed to your project's # Subversion repository, the script will automatically retrieve your # credentials from there (unless disabled, see the output of '--help' # for details). # # If you are looking at this script as a reference for implementing # your own Google Code file uploader, then you should take a look at # the upload() function, which is the meat of the uploader. You # basically need to build a multipart/form-data POST request with the # right fields and send it to https://PROJECT.googlecode.com/files . # Authenticate the request using HTTP Basic authentication, as is # shown below. # # Licensed under the terms of the Apache Software License 2.0: # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Questions, comments, feature requests and patches are most welcome. # Please direct all of these to the Google Code users group: # http://groups.google.com/group/google-code-hosting """Google Code file uploader script. """ __author__ = 'danderson@google.com (David Anderson)' import httplib import os.path import optparse import getpass import base64 import sys import re def extract_version(project, file_paths): """Given a list of filenames belonging to a given Google Code project, derive from that the version number. Do this by looking for a .tar.gz, .tgz. .tar.bz2, or .zip file, and assume those are named -.. Verify by making sure and are substrings in all given files. Returns version, or empty string if couldn't figure it out. """ for file_path in file_paths: m = re.match(r'%s-([0-9]+\.[0-9]+.*)\.(tar\.gz|tgz|tar\.bz2|zip)' % project, os.path.basename(file_path), re.I) if m: version = m.group(1) break else: # for ended without finding anything return '' # Now verify the project and version are everywhere for file_path in file_paths: if file_path.find(version) == -1: return '' return version def derive_summary_and_labels(file_path, package, version): """Derive a summary associated with a file given some file information. Returns (summary, list_of_labels). Raises ValueError if there was a problem figuring out the summary. Given a filename like google_perftools-0.94.rpm, this function would derive * summary = "RPM for google_perftools 0.94" * labels = ["Type-Package", "OpSys-Linux"] """ if file_path.find('distcc-server') != -1: project = 'Distcc server (distccd)' elif file_path.find('distcc') != -1: if file_path.find('.tar') != -1: # The source distribution has both client and server project = 'Distcc (both client and server)' else: project = 'Distcc client (distcc)' else: raise ValueError("Unknown project name for '%s'" % file_path) if (file_path.endswith('.tar.gz') or file_path.endswith('.tgz') or file_path.endswith('.tar.bz2')): return ('Tarball for %s %s' % (project, version), ('Type-Source', 'OpSys-All')) if file_path.endswith('.zip'): return ('Zip file for %s %s' % (project, version), ('Type-Source', 'OpSys-Windows')) if file_path.endswith('.deb') and file_path.find('-dev_') != -1: return ('Development deb for %s %s' % (project, version), ('Type-Package', 'OpSys-Linux')) if file_path.endswith('.deb'): return ('Deb for %s %s' % (project, version), ('Type-Package', 'OpSys-Linux')) if file_path.endswith('.src.rpm') and file_path.find('-devel-') != -1: return ('Source-code RPM for %s %s' % (project, version), ('Type-Package', 'OpSys-Linux')) if file_path.endswith('.rpm') and file_path.find('-devel-') != -1: return ('Development RPM for %s %s' % (project, version), ('Type-Package', 'OpSys-Linux')) if file_path.endswith('.rpm'): return ('RPM for %s %s' % (project, version), ('Type-Package', 'OpSys-Linux')) raise ValueError("Unknown file extension for '%s'" % file_path) def get_svn_config_dir(): """Return user's Subversion configuration directory.""" try: from win32com.shell.shell import SHGetFolderPath import win32com.shell.shellcon except ImportError: # If we can't import the win32api, just use ~; this is right on unix, and # returns not entirely unreasonable results on Windows. return os.path.expanduser('~/.subversion') # We're on Windows with win32api; use APPDATA. return os.path.join(SHGetFolderPath(0, win32com.shell.shellcon.CSIDL_APPDATA, 0, 0).encode('utf-8'), 'Subversion') def get_svn_auth(project_name, config_dir): """Return (username, password) for project_name in config_dir.""" # Default to returning nothing. result = (None, None) try: from svn.core import SVN_AUTH_CRED_SIMPLE, svn_config_read_auth_data from svn.core import SubversionException except ImportError: return result realm = (' Google Code Subversion Repository' % project_name) # auth may be none even if no exception is raised, e.g. if config_dir does # not exist, or exists but has no entry for realm. try: auth = svn_config_read_auth_data(SVN_AUTH_CRED_SIMPLE, realm, config_dir) except SubversionException: auth = None if auth is not None: try: result = (auth['username'], auth['password']) except KeyError: # Missing the keys, so return nothing. pass return result def upload(file, project_name, user_name, password, summary, labels=None): """Upload a file to a Google Code project's file server. Args: file: The local path to the file. project_name: The name of your project on Google Code. user_name: Your Google account name. password: The googlecode.com password for your account. Note that this is NOT your global Google Account password! summary: A small description for the file. labels: an optional list of label strings with which to tag the file. Returns: a tuple: http_status: 201 if the upload succeeded, something else if an error occured. http_reason: The human-readable string associated with http_status file_url: If the upload succeeded, the URL of the file on Google Code, None otherwise. """ # The login is the user part of user@gmail.com. If the login provided # is in the full user@domain form, strip it down. if '@' in user_name: user_name = user_name[:user_name.index('@')] form_fields = [('summary', summary)] if labels is not None: form_fields.extend([('label', l.strip()) for l in labels]) content_type, body = encode_upload_request(form_fields, file) upload_host = '%s.googlecode.com' % project_name upload_uri = '/files' auth_token = base64.b64encode('%s:%s'% (user_name, password)) headers = { 'Authorization': 'Basic %s' % auth_token, 'User-Agent': 'Googlecode.com uploader v0.9.4', 'Content-Type': content_type, } server = httplib.HTTPSConnection(upload_host) server.request('POST', upload_uri, body, headers) resp = server.getresponse() server.close() if resp.status == 201: location = resp.getheader('Location', None) else: location = None return resp.status, resp.reason, location def encode_upload_request(fields, file_path): """Encode the given fields and file into a multipart form body. fields is a sequence of (name, value) pairs. file is the path of the file to upload. The file will be uploaded to Google Code with the same file name. Returns: (content_type, body) ready for httplib.HTTP instance """ BOUNDARY = '----------Googlecode_boundary_reindeer_flotilla' CRLF = '\r\n' body = [] # Add the metadata about the upload first for key, value in fields: body.extend( ['--' + BOUNDARY, 'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"' % key, '', value, ]) # Now add the file itself file_name = os.path.basename(file_path) f = open(file_path, 'rb') file_content = f.read() f.close() body.extend( ['--' + BOUNDARY, 'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="filename"; filename="%s"' % file_name, # The upload server determines the mime-type, no need to set it. 'Content-Type: application/octet-stream', '', file_content, ]) # Finalize the form body body.extend(['--' + BOUNDARY + '--', '']) return 'multipart/form-data; boundary=%s' % BOUNDARY, CRLF.join(body) def upload_find_auth(file_path, project_name, summary, labels=None, config_dir=None, user_name=None, tries=3): """Find credentials and upload a file to a Google Code project's file server. file_path, project_name, summary, and labels are passed as-is to upload. If config_dir is None, try get_svn_config_dir(); if it is 'none', skip trying the Subversion configuration entirely. If user_name is not None, use it for the first attempt; prompt for subsequent attempts. Args: file_path: The local path to the file. project_name: The name of your project on Google Code. summary: A small description for the file. labels: an optional list of label strings with which to tag the file. config_dir: Path to Subversion configuration directory, 'none', or None. user_name: Your Google account name. tries: How many attempts to make. """ if config_dir != 'none': # Try to load username/password from svn config for first try. if config_dir is None: config_dir = get_svn_config_dir() (svn_username, password) = get_svn_auth(project_name, config_dir) if user_name is None: # If username was not supplied by caller, use svn config. user_name = svn_username else: # Just initialize password for the first try. password = None while tries > 0: if user_name is None: # Read username if not specified or loaded from svn config, or on # subsequent tries. sys.stdout.write('Please enter your googlecode.com username: ') sys.stdout.flush() user_name = sys.stdin.readline().rstrip() if password is None: # Read password if not loaded from svn config, or on subsequent tries. print 'Please enter your googlecode.com password.' print '** Note that this is NOT your Gmail account password! **' print 'It is the password you use to access Subversion repositories.' prompt = 'Password (listed at http://code.google.com/hosting/settings): ' password = getpass.getpass(prompt) status, reason, url = upload(file_path, project_name, user_name, password, summary, labels) # Returns 403 Forbidden instead of 401 Unauthorized for bad # credentials as of 2007-07-17. if status in [httplib.FORBIDDEN, httplib.UNAUTHORIZED]: # Rest for another try. user_name = password = None tries = tries - 1 else: # We're done. break return status, reason, url def main(): parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage='googlecode-upload.py -s SUMMARY ' '-p PROJECT [options] FILE [FILE] ...') parser.add_option('--config-dir', dest='config_dir', metavar='DIR', help='read svn auth data from DIR' ' ("none" means not to use svn auth data)') parser.add_option('-s', '--summary', dest='summary', help='Short description of the file' ' (if not set, description will derive from filename)') parser.add_option('-u', '--user', dest='user', help='Your Google Code username' ' (if not set, the program will prompt you)') parser.add_option('-l', '--labels', dest='labels', help='An optional list of labels to attach to the file' ' (if not set, labels will derive from filename)') options, args = parser.parse_args() if not args: parser.error('File(s) to upload not provided.') project = 'distcc' # We hard-code that. :-) if options.labels: user_labels = options.labels.split(',') else: user_labels = None default_user = os.environ.get('USER', 'unknown') if options.user: user = options.user else: print 'Enter username ( takes the default of "%s"):' % default_user, user = raw_input() or default_user prompt = 'Password (listed at http://code.google.com/hosting/settings): ' password = getpass.getpass(prompt) version = extract_version(project, args) successes = 0 failures = 0 for file_path in args: # If the user did not specify the summary or labels, derive these # from the filename. try: (derived_summary, derived_labels) = \ derive_summary_and_labels(file_path, project, version) except ValueError, why: print "%s" % why failures += 1 continue summary = options.summary or derived_summary labels = user_labels or derived_labels # The find_auth functionality is currently broken; see # http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=558 # This is why we asked for the password/username above. ## status, reason, url = upload_find_auth(file_path, options.project, ## options.summary, labels, ## options.config_dir, options.user) status, reason, url = upload(file_path, project, user, password, summary, labels) if url: print '%s was uploaded successfully.' % file_path print 'URL: %s' % url print successes += 1 else: print 'An error occurred. %s was not uploaded.' % file_path print 'Google Code upload server said: %s (%s)' % (reason, status) print failures += 1 print "Upload status: %d successes, %d failures." % (successes, failures) return failures if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main())