nixpkgs-suyu/pkgs/common-updater/scripts/mark-broken
Martin Weinelt e75f5e8efa python37: drop
The package set hasn't been working for a long time now, due to infinite
recursions, that nobody was going to fix.

The release is going to go EOL in 2023/06 and we don't want to ship it
in NixOS 23.05 anyway.
2023-01-05 13:20:49 +01:00

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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-updater/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
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