nixpkgs/pkgs/common-updater/scripts/mark-broken
Jonathan Ringer 0544a7f672 scripts/mark-broken: improve
This improves on the previous verison of this script.

Previously it only accepted one attr, and required
explicit passing of the "broken" value.

This script is meant to be used to mark failing hydra builds as broken in the meta attrs
To use the script, you should pass the list of failing attrs as arguments to the script.

Example: `cat failing-attrs | xargs ./pkgs/common-update/scripts/mark-broken`

Generating a list of failing attrs: (this should be improved at a later date)
  - Go to the most recent hydra evaluation with all builds completed
  - Select the "builds still failing" tab
  - Highlight and select all packages, should be prefixed with `nixpkgs.`
  - Use regex and editor foo to leave only the attr names
  - Use the above example command to then execute the script

OTHER NOTES:
  - The `denyFileList` and `denyAttrList` will likely need to be updated slightly
    to align with the conventions used in nixpkgs at execution time
  - Any attrs which failed for any reason will be written to `failed-marks.txt`.
    Those attrs will likely need manual attention as disablement will likely be conditional.
2020-10-30 23:11:36 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# This script is meant to be used to mark failing hydra builds as broken in the meta attrs
# To use the script, you should pass the list of failing attrs as arguments to the script.
#
# Example: `cat failing-attrs | xargs ./pkgs/common-update/scripts/mark-broken`
#
# Generating a list of failing attrs: (this should be improved at a later date)
# - Go to the most recent hydra evaluation with all builds completed
# - Select the "builds still failing" tab
# - Highlight and select all packages, should be prefixed with `nixpkgs.`
# - Use regex and editor foo to leave only the attr names
# - Use the above example command to then execute the script
#
# OTHER NOTES:
# - The `denyFileList` and `denyAttrList` will likely need to be updated slightly
# to align with the conventions used in nixpkgs at execution time
# - Any attrs which failed for any reason will be written to `failed-marks.txt`.
# Those attrs will likely need manual attention as disablement will likely be conditional.
scriptName=mark-broken # do not use the .wrapped name
failMark() {
local attr=$1
shift 1
echo "$attr: $@" >&2
echo $attr >> failed-marks.txt
}
usage() {
echo "Usage: $scriptName <attrs>"
}
if (( "${#@}" < 1 )); then
echo "$scriptName: Too few arguments"
usage
exit 1
fi
# in case we resolve to an auto-generated file, just skip these entries
denyFileList=(
node-packages.nix # node, it will mark all node packages as broken
generic-builder.nix # haskell, it will mark all haskell packages as broken
)
# ignore older versions of parameterized packages sets, these likely need
# to be conditionally disabled
denyAttrList=(
python27Packages
python37Packages
libsForQt512
linuxPackages_
rubyPackages_
)
function attemptToMarkBroken() {
local attr=$1
# skip likely to be noisy attrs
for badAttr in ${denyAttrList[@]};do
if [[ $attr =~ $badAttr ]]; then
failMark $attr "attr contained $badAttr, skipped."
return
fi
done
nixFile=$(nix-instantiate --eval --json -E "with import ./. {}; (builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos \"description\" $attr.meta).file" 2>/dev/null | jq -r .)
if [[ ! -f "$nixFile" ]]; then
failMark $attr "Couldn't locate correct file"
return
fi
# skip files which are auto-generated
for filename in ${denyFileList[@]};do
if [[ "$filename" == $(basename $nixFile) ]]; then
failMark $attr "filename matched $filename, skipped."
return
fi
done
# Insert broken attribute
sed -i.bak "$nixFile" -r \
-e "/^\s*broken\s*=.*$/d" \
-e "s/(\s*)meta\s*=.*\{/&\n\1 broken = true;/"
if cmp -s "$nixFile" "$nixFile.bak"; then
mv "$nixFile.bak" "$nixFile"
failMark $attr "Does it have a meta attribute?"
return
fi
# broken should evaluate to true in any case now
markedSuccessfully=$(nix-instantiate --eval -E "with import ./. {}; $attr.meta.broken")
if [[ "$markedSuccessfully" != "true" ]]; then
mv "$nixFile.bak" "$nixFile"
failMark $attr "$attr.meta.broken doesn't evaluate to true."
return
fi
rm -f "$nixFile.bak"
}
for attr in $@; do
attemptToMarkBroken $attr
done