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#!/usr/bin/perl # a web interface to 'cvs rdiff'. This script makes it easy to query # the tags which are created by the build script. use CGI ':standard'; use File::Basename; use File::stat; use Data::Dumper; # the big datastructures are: # $RPM_FILE_BY_FQN{$fqn} is the full path rpm wich is discribed by the fqn # keys %SORTED_RECENT_FQN is the set of all package names # $SORTED_RECENT_FQN{$name} is an ordered list of the most recent # versions of this package # for a short time there are these datastrutures but they are large # and expensive to save to disk. # An rpm_package is a hash of: # $package{'fqn'}="perl-5.00502-3" # $package{'rpm_file'}="$RPMS_DIR/". # "./sparc/perl-5.00502-3.solaris2.6-sparc.rpm" # $package{'srpm_file'}="$SRPMS_DIR/". # "./perl-5.00502-3.src.rpm" # $package{'name'}="perl" # $package{'version'}="5.00502" # $package{'release'}="3" # fqn is "fully qualified name" # while the $pkg structure exists we find the pkg we want by looking # it up in this structure. This will hold many more packages then the # web page ever knows about. # $BY_NAME{$name}{$version}{$release}; sub usage { # If they are asking for help then they are clueless so reset all # their parameters for them, in case they are in a bad state. param(-name=>'Defaults', -value=>'on'); my $rpmdiff_version = `rpmdiff --version`; $usage =<<EOF; $0 version: $VERSION $rpmdiff_version This is a web interface into the rpmdiff command. The user is requested to enter two different packages to diff after any one of the multiple submit buttons is pressed the difference will be the next webpage loaded. For convenience each package name is listed once (in alphabetical order) and below it is checkbox of the most recent $MAX_PICK_LIST versions of this package. Any pick list which is not actively picked by the user contains the string '(none)'. The user should pick one package in the first column (this represents the "old package") and one package in the second column (this represents the "new package"). When the user wants to run the difference any 'submit' button can be pressed. The multiple submit buttons are listed only for convenience to reduce hunting for a button on the page. Error reporting is very minimal and if an incorrect number of packages is picked then the main page is displayed again. It is suggested that the user hit the default button if any problems are encountered using the program. Most users are only interested in differences in the contents of files and the contents of soft links. The defaults for the program reflect this interest. However sometimes users are also interested in changes in permissions or ownership. Alternatively it may happen that a user is only interested in the set of files whose size changes and changes to files which keep the same size should be ignored. To acomidate all possible uses we gave the user great flexibility in determining what set of changes are significant. There is a pick list at the top of the main screen which displays the current criterion for a difference to be displayed. A file which has changes made to properties which are not picked will not be considered different and will not be displayed. Of special note the options: help will display the help screen for rpmdiff which contains an explanation of how to read the diff format. all will require that all differences are considered important. This is the same as checking all the boxes of differences version will display the version of rpmdiff that is being used by this webpage. The organization of the pick list page keeps the total number of packages hidden from the user. The pick list page takes a long time to load because the number of choices is very large. To save time the set of package pick lists is not regenerated each time the page is loaded. There may have been new packages added to the package repository since the page was generated and these packages will not be displayed until the page is regenerated again. The page will never be more then one day old. If you need to use the latest contents of the package repository check the box at the bottom of the page marked "Flush Cache" this will increase the loading time of the page but ensure the freshness of the data. EOF print pre($usage); return ; } sub set_static_vars { # This functions sets all the static variables which are often # configuration parameters. Since it only sets variables to static # quantites it can not fail at run time. Some of these variables are # adjusted by parse_args() but asside from that none of these # variables are ever written to. All global variables are defined here # so we have a list of them and a comment of what they are for. $ARCHIVE = "/devel/java_repository"; $RCS_REVISION = ' $Revision: 1.1 $ '; @ORIG_ARGV= @ARGV; # The pattern for parsing fqn into ($name, $version, $release). # This is difficult to parse since some hyphens are significant and # others are not, some packages have alphabetic characters in the # version number. $PACKAGE_PAT ='(.*)-([^-]+)-([^-]+).solaris2.6-\w*.rpm'; # packages which will end up in the picklists match this pattern $PICKLIST_PAT = '/((htdocs)|(djava)|(devel))'; # only show the most recent packages $MAX_PICK_LIST = 20; # the list of allowable arguments to rpmdiff @RPMDIFF_ARGS= qw( version help all size mode md5 dev link user group mtime ); @RPMDIFF_ARGS_DEFAULT = qw(size md5 link); # the list of directories where rpms are stored @RPM_ARCHIVES = ('/net/master-mm/export/rpms/redhat',); $CACHE_DIR = "/tmp/webtools"; # In an effort to make the cache update atomic we write to one file # name and only move it into the gobally known name when the whole # file is ready. $TMP_CACHE_FILE= "$CACHE_DIR/rpmfiles.cache.$UID"; $CACHE_FILE= "$CACHE_DIR/rpmfiles.cache"; # set a known path. # the correct path has not been finalized yet, but this is close. $ENV{'PATH'}= ( '/usr/local/bin'. ':/usr/bin'. ':/bin'. ':/usr/apache/cgibins/cgi-forms'. ':/tmp'. ''); # taint perl requires we clean up these bad environmental # variables. delete @ENV{'IFS', 'CDPATH', 'ENV', 'BASH_ENV'}; return 1; } #set_static_vars sub get_env { # this function sets variables similar to set_static variables. This # function may fail only if the OS is in a very strange state. after # we leave this function we should be all set up to give good error # handling, should things fail. $| = 1; $PID = $$; $PROGRAM = basename($0); $TIME = time(); $LOCALTIME = localtime($main::TIME); $START_TIME = $TIME; { my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon, $year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(time()); # convert confusing perl time vars to what users expect $year += 1900; $mon++; $CVS_DATE_STR = sprintf("%02u/%02u/%02u", $mday, $mon, $year, ); $TAG_DATE_STR = sprintf("%02u%02u%02u", $year, $mon, $mday, ); $TIME_STR = sprintf("%02u%02u", $hour, $min); } # a unique id for cache file generation $UID = "$TAG_DATE_STR.$TIME_STR.$PID"; $VERSION = 'NONE'; if ( $RCS_REVISION =~ m/([.0-9]+)/ ) { $VERSION = $1; } (-d $CACHE_DIR) || mkdir($CACHE_DIR, 0664) || die("Could not mkdir: $CACHE_DIR: $!\n"); return 1; } # get_env sub parse_fqn { # This is difficult to parse since some hyphens are significant and # others are not, some packages have alphabetic characters in the # version number. # Also remember that the format of the file is dependent on how RPM # is configured so this may not be portable to all RPM users. (!("@_" =~ m/^$PACKAGE_PAT$/)) && die("rpm_package_name: '$@_' is not in a valid format"); return ($1, $2, $3); } sub new_rpm_package { # An rpm_package is a hash of: # $package{'fqn'}="perl-5.00502-3" # $package{'rpm_file'}="$RPMS_DIR/". # "./sparc/perl-5.00502-3.solaris2.6-sparc.rpm" # $package{'srpm_file'}="$SRPMS_DIR/". # "./perl-5.00502-3.src.rpm" # $package{'name'}="perl" # $package{'version'}="5.00502" # $package{'release'}="3" my ($rpm_file) = @_; my $error = ''; my($name, $version, $release) = main::parse_fqn(basename($rpm_file)); my ($package) = (); $package->{'fqn'}="$name-$version-$release"; $package->{'name'}=$name; $package->{'version'}=$version; $package->{'release'}=$release; $package->{'rpm_file'}=$rpm_file; # these are needed to do proper sorting of major/minor numbers in # the version of the package $package->{'version_cmp'}=[split(/\./, $version)]; $package->{'release_cmp'}=[split(/\./, $release)]; return $package; } sub get_recent_fqn { my ($name) =(@_); my @out = (); foreach $version ( keys %{ $BY_NAME{$name} }) { foreach $release ( keys %{ $BY_NAME{$name}{$version} }) { push @out, $BY_NAME{$name}{$version}{$release}; } } # the $BY_NAME datastructure is fairly good but the list can not be # sorted right. Sort again using the Schwartzian Transform as # discribed in perlfaq4 my @sorted = sort { # compare the versions but make no assumptions # about how many elements there are my $i=0; my @a_version = @{ $a->{'version_cmp'} }; my @b_version = @{ $b->{'version_cmp'} }; while ( ($#a_version > $i) && ($#b_version > $i) && ($a_version[$i] == $b_version[$i]) ) { $i++; } my $j = 0; my @a_release = @{ $a->{'release_cmp'} }; my @b_release = @{ $b->{'release_cmp'} }; while ( ($#a_release > $j) && ($#b_release > $j) && ($a_release[$j] == $b_release[$j]) ) { $j++; } return ( ($b_version[$i] <=> $a_version[$i]) || ($b_release[$j] <=> $a_release[$j]) ); } @out; ($#sorted > $MAX_PICK_LIST) && (@sorted = @sorted[0 .. $MAX_PICK_LIST]); # dumping data to disk is expensive so we only save the data we # need. Limit RPM_FILE_BY_FQN to only those packages which appear # in the picklist and this explains why we do not store the whole # pkg in a BY_FQN hash. foreach $pkg (@sorted) { $RPM_FILE_BY_FQN{$pkg->{'fqn'}}=$pkg->{'rpm_file'} } my @fqns = map { $_->{'fqn'} } @sorted; return @fqns; } sub parse_package_names { $flush_cache = param("Flush Cache"); if ( (!($flush_cache)) && (-e $CACHE_FILE) && ( -M $CACHE_FILE < 1 ) ) { my $st = stat($CACHE_FILE) || die ("Could not stat: $CACHE_FILE: $!"); $CACHE_LOCALTIME=localtime($st->mtime); require $CACHE_FILE; return ; } $CACHE_LOCALTIME=$LOCALTIME; foreach $archive (@RPM_ARCHIVES) { open(FILES, "-|") || exec("find", $archive, "-print") || die("Could not run find. $!\n"); while ($filename = <FILES>) { # we want only the binary rpm files of interest ($filename =~ m/\.rpm$/) || next; ($filename =~ m/\.src\.rpm$/) && next; ($filename =~ m/$PICKLIST_PAT/) || next; chomp $filename; $pkg = new_rpm_package($filename); $BY_NAME{$pkg->{'name'}}{$pkg->{'version'}}{$pkg->{'release'}} = $pkg; } close(FILES) || die("Could not close find. $!\n"); } foreach $group (keys %BY_NAME) { $SORTED_RECENT_FQN{$group} = [get_recent_fqn($group)]; } open(FILE, ">$TMP_CACHE_FILE") || die("Could not open filename: '$TMP_CACHE_FILE': $!\n"); print FILE "# cache file created by $0\n"; print FILE "# at $LOCALTIME\n\n"; print FILE Data::Dumper->Dump( [\%RPM_FILE_BY_FQN, \%SORTED_RECENT_FQN], ["SAVED_FQN", "SAVED_SORTED",], ); print FILE "\n\n"; print FILE '%RPM_FILE_BY_FQN = %{ $SAVED_FQN };'."\n"; print FILE '%SORTED_RECENT_FQN = %{ $SAVED_SORTED };'."\n"; print FILE "1;\n"; close(FILE) || die("Could not close filename: '$TMP_CACHE_FILE': $!\n"); # In an effort to make the cache update atomic we write to one file # name and only move it into the gobally known name when the whole # file is ready. (!(-e $CACHE_FILE)) || unlink($CACHE_FILE) || die("Could not unlink $CACHE_FILE: $!\n"); rename($TMP_CACHE_FILE, $CACHE_FILE) || die("Could not rename ($TMP_CACHE_FILE, $CACHE_FILE): $!\n"); return ; } sub print_pkg_picklists { print start_form; # create a set of picklists for the packages based on the package names. print h3("Choose the criterion for a difference"), checkbox_group( -name=>"rpmdiff arguments", -value=>[ @RPMDIFF_ARGS ], -default=>[ @RPMDIFF_ARGS_DEFAULT ], ),p(); print h3("Choose one package in each column then hit any submit"),p(); my @rows = (); foreach $name (sort keys %SORTED_RECENT_FQN) { push @rows, # column A td( strong("$name "), p(), popup_menu( -name=>"old$name", -value=>[ '(none)', @{ $SORTED_RECENT_FQN{$name} }, ], -default=>'(none)', ), ). # column B td( strong("$name "), p(), popup_menu( -name=>"new$name", -value=>[ '(none)', @{ $SORTED_RECENT_FQN{$name} }, ], -default=>'(none)', ), ). td( defaults(-name=>'Defaults'), submit(-name=>'Submit'), ). ''; } print table(Tr(\@rows)); my $footer_info=<<EOF; Try 'rpmdiff --help' for information about what constitues a difference. The output of rpmdiff is exactly the same as the output of rpm verify, 'rpm -V'. The --help option documents the format of rpm verify and the format of rpmdiff and is a handy reference for this terse table. rpmdiff is included in the devel-build-tools package. This web interface is for taking differences in the binary code. To take differences of the binaries use <a href="cvs_tag_diff.cgi">'cvs tag diff'</a>. EOF print pre($footer_info); print "This page generated with data cached at: $CACHE_LOCALTIME\n",p(), "The time is now: $LOCALTIME\n",p(), submit(-name=>"Flush Cache"),p(), submit(-name=>"Help Screen"),p(); print end_form; return ; } sub print_diff { my($oldpkg_file, $newpkg_file, @args) = @_; my $cmd = "rpmdiff @args $oldpkg_file $newpkg_file 2>&1"; my $result = "\n".qx{$cmd}."\n"; print pre($result); return ; } # Main { set_static_vars(); get_env(); parse_package_names(); my @picked_rpmdiff_args = param("rpmdiff arguments"); @picked_rpmdiff_args = split(/\s+/, '--'.(join(" --", @picked_rpmdiff_args))); push @picked_rpmdiff_args, '--'; foreach $name (sort keys %SORTED_RECENT_FQN) { if ( (param("old$name")) && (param("old$name") ne "(none)") ) { push @picked_oldpkg, param("old$name"); } if ( (param("new$name")) && (param("new$name") ne "(none)") ) { push @picked_newpkg, param("new$name"); } } print (header. start_html(-title=>'rpmdiff'), h2("rpmdiff")); if (param("Help Screen")) { usage(); } elsif ( grep {/^(\-\-)((help)|(version))$/} @picked_rpmdiff_args ) { print_diff( '/dev/null', '/dev/null', @picked_rpmdiff_args, ); } elsif ( ($#picked_oldpkg == 0) && ($#picked_newpkg == 0) ) { print_diff( $RPM_FILE_BY_FQN{$picked_oldpkg[0]}, $RPM_FILE_BY_FQN{$picked_newpkg[0]}, @picked_rpmdiff_args, ); } else { print_pkg_picklists(); print end_html; print "\n\n\n"; } }