import argparse import glob import json import logging import os import platform import random import re import subprocess import sys import github import requests import uritemplate from lbrynet.core import log_support def main(args=None): current_tag = None try: current_tag = subprocess.check_output( ['git', 'describe', '--exact-match', 'HEAD']).strip() except subprocess.CalledProcessError: log.info('Stopping as we are not currently on a tag') return if 'GH_TOKEN' not in os.environ: print 'Must set GH_TOKEN in order to publish assets to a release' return gh_token = os.environ['GH_TOKEN'] auth = github.Github(gh_token) app_repo = auth.get_repo('lbryio/lbry-app') # TODO: switch lbryio/lbrynet-daemon to lbryio/lbry daemon_repo = auth.get_repo('lbryio/lbry') if not check_repo_has_tag(app_repo, current_tag): log.info('Tag %s is not in repo %s', current_tag, app_repo) # TODO: maybe this should be an error return daemon = get_daemon_artifact() release = get_release(daemon_repo, current_tag) upload_asset(release, daemon, gh_token) app = get_app_artifact() release = get_release(app_repo, current_tag) upload_asset(release, app, gh_token) def check_repo_has_tag(repo, target_tag): tags = repo.get_tags().get_page(0) for tag in tags: if tag.name == target_tag: return True return False def get_release(current_repo, current_tag): for release in current_repo.get_releases(): if release.tag_name == current_tag: return release raise Exception('No release for {} was found'.format(current_tag)) def get_app_artifact(): system = platform.system() if system == 'Darwin': return glob.glob('dist/mac/LBRY*.dmg')[0] elif system == 'Linux': return glob.glob('dist/LBRY*.deb')[0] elif system == 'Windows': return glob.glob('dist/LBRY*.exe')[0] else: raise Exception("I don't know about any artifact on {}".format(system)) def get_daemon_artifact(): return glob.glob('dist/*.zip')[0] def upload_asset(release, asset_to_upload, token): basename = os.path.basename(asset_to_upload) if is_asset_already_uploaded(release, basename): return count = 0 while count < 10: try: return _upload_asset(release, asset_to_upload, token, _curl_uploader) except Exception: log.exception('Failed to upload') count += 1 def _upload_asset(release, asset_to_upload, token, uploader): basename = os.path.basename(asset_to_upload) upload_uri = uritemplate.expand( release.upload_url ) output = uploader(upload_uri, asset_to_upload, token) if 'errors' in output: raise Exception(output) else: log.info('Successfully uploaded to %s', output['browser_download_url']) # requests doesn't work on windows / linux / osx. def _requests_uploader(upload_uri, asset_to_upload, token): log.info('Using requests to upload %s to %s', asset_to_upload, upload_uri) with open(asset_to_upload, 'rb') as f: response = requests.post(upload_uri, data=f, auth=('', token)) output = response.json() return output def _curl_uploader(upload_uri, asset_to_upload, token): # using requests.post fails miserably with SSL EPIPE errors. I spent # half a day trying to debug before deciding to switch to curl. # # TODO: actually set the content type log.info('Using curl to upload %s to %s', asset_to_upload, upload_uri) cmd = [ 'curl', '-sS', '-X', 'POST', '-u', ':{}'.format(os.environ['GH_TOKEN']), '--header', 'Content-Type:application/octet-stream', '--data-binary', str('@{}'.format(asset_to_upload)), str(upload_uri) ] print 'Calling curl:' print cmd print p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) stdout, stderr = p.communicate() print 'curl return code:', p.returncode if stderr: print 'stderr output from curl:' print stderr print 'stdout from curl:' print stdout output = json.loads(stdout) return output def is_asset_already_uploaded(release, basename): for asset in release.raw_data['assets']: if asset['name'] == basename: log.info('File %s has already been uploaded to %s', basename, release.tag_name) return True return False if __name__ == '__main__': log = logging.getLogger('release-on-tag') log_support.configure_console(level='INFO') sys.exit(main()) else: log = logging.getLogger(__name__)