Add a BuildContext class to simplify parsing the build context dict, and fix the parsing of enabledBuildFeatures, which was being parsed as a list of strings when it's actually a list of dicts like: [{'name': '<feature_name>'}] Test: atest build_test_suites_test Bug: 361605425 Change-Id: I6424c444daf1582e92313c39f43207cb274aa78f
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3.0 KiB
Python
107 lines
3.0 KiB
Python
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# Copyright 2024, The Android Open Source Project
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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from abc import ABC
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import argparse
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import functools
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from typing import Self
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from build_context import BuildContext
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class OptimizedBuildTarget(ABC):
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"""A representation of an optimized build target.
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This class will determine what targets to build given a given build_cotext and
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will have a packaging function to generate any necessary output zips for the
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build.
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"""
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def __init__(
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self,
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target: str,
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build_context: BuildContext,
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args: argparse.Namespace,
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):
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self.target = target
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self.build_context = build_context
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self.args = args
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def get_build_targets(self) -> set[str]:
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features = self.build_context.enabled_build_features
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if self.get_enabled_flag() in features:
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return self.get_build_targets_impl()
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return {self.target}
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def package_outputs(self):
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features = self.build_context.enabled_build_features
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if self.get_enabled_flag() in features:
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return self.package_outputs_impl()
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def package_outputs_impl(self):
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raise NotImplementedError(
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f'package_outputs_impl not implemented in {type(self).__name__}'
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)
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def get_enabled_flag(self):
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raise NotImplementedError(
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f'get_enabled_flag not implemented in {type(self).__name__}'
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)
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def get_build_targets_impl(self) -> set[str]:
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raise NotImplementedError(
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f'get_build_targets_impl not implemented in {type(self).__name__}'
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)
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class NullOptimizer(OptimizedBuildTarget):
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"""No-op target optimizer.
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This will simply build the same target it was given and do nothing for the
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packaging step.
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"""
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def __init__(self, target):
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self.target = target
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def get_build_targets(self):
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return {self.target}
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def package_outputs(self):
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pass
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class GeneralTestsOptimizer(OptimizedBuildTarget):
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"""general-tests optimizer
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TODO(b/358215235): Implement
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This optimizer reads in the list of changed files from the file located in
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env[CHANGE_INFO] and uses this list alongside the normal TEST MAPPING logic to
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determine what test mapping modules will run for the given changes. It then
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builds those modules and packages them in the same way general-tests.zip is
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normally built.
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"""
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def get_enabled_flag(self):
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return 'general-tests-optimized'
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@classmethod
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def get_optimized_targets(cls) -> dict[str, OptimizedBuildTarget]:
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return {'general-tests': functools.partial(cls)}
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OPTIMIZED_BUILD_TARGETS = {}
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OPTIMIZED_BUILD_TARGETS.update(GeneralTestsOptimizer.get_optimized_targets())
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