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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chenxiong Qi
1c0715662a Cleanup module_build_service/__init__.py
Most of the code are moved to dedicated subpackages, but some others
can't due to the cycle dependencies.

Signed-off-by: Chenxiong Qi <cqi@redhat.com>
2020-03-03 14:48:48 -05:00
mprahl
81f2bffdda Rearrange the imports to meet the style guide
This also includes `from __future__ import absolute_import`
in every file so that the imports are consistent in Python 2 and 3.
The Python 2 tests fail without this.
2020-03-03 14:48:47 -05:00
mprahl
9ddb35b8d3 Move models.py to common/models.py and views.py to web/views.py 2020-03-03 14:48:47 -05:00
mprahl
b16cb88bc3 Move db_session.py to scheduler/db_session.py 2020-03-03 14:48:47 -05:00
mprahl
b0a27081f4 Split utils/general.py
This puts backend specific code in either the builder or scheduler
subpackage. This puts API specific code in the new web subpackage.
Lastly, any code shared between the API and backend is placed in the
common subpackage.
2020-03-03 14:48:47 -05:00
mprahl
f6bcdfa932 Simplify how MBS is configured
This merges the configuration from conf/config.py to
module_build_service/config.py. This also greatly simplifies the logic
in `init_config`. Additionally, `init_config` is no longer aware of
Flask. This will allow us to eventually break up the configuration
between the API and the backend.
2020-03-03 14:48:47 -05:00
Chenxiong Qi
f24cd4222f Make db_session singleton
Please note that this patch does not change the use of database session
in MBS. So, in the frontend, the database session is still managed by
Flask-SQLAlchemy, that is the db.session. And the backend, running event
handlers, has its own database session created from SQLAclehmy session
API directly.

This patch aims to reduce the number of scoped_session created when call
original function make_db_session. For technical detailed information,
please refer to SQLAlchemy documentation Contextual/Thread-local
Sessions.

As a result, a global scoped_session is accessible from the
code running inside backend, both the event handlers and functions
called from handlers. The library code shared by frontend and backend,
like resolvers, has no change.

Similarly, db.session is only used to recreate database for every test.

Signed-off-by: Chenxiong Qi <cqi@redhat.com>
2019-11-07 11:06:40 +08:00
mprahl
8c6cfb702d Use small license headers in the Python files
This also removes the outdated comments around authorship of each
file. If there is still interest in this information, one can just
look at the git history.
2019-10-03 08:47:24 -04:00
Chenxiong Qi
e6aa47e02a Use set literal to create a set
Signed-off-by: Chenxiong Qi <cqi@redhat.com>
2019-08-15 21:14:02 +08:00
Chenxiong Qi
3878affa41 Separate use of database sessions
This patch separates the use of database session in different MBS components
and do not mix them together.

In general, MBS components could be separated as the REST API (implemented
based on Flask) and non-REST API including the backend build workflow
(implemented as a fedmsg consumer on top of fedmsg-hub and running
independently) and library shared by them. As a result, there are two kind of
database session used in MBS, one is created and managed by Flask-SQLAlchemy,
and another one is created from SQLAclhemy Session API directly. The goal of
this patch is to make ensure session object is used properly in the right
place.

All the changes follow these rules:

* REST API related code uses the session object db.session created and
  managed by Flask-SQLAlchemy.
* Non-REST API related code uses the session object created with SQLAlchemy
  Session API. Function make_db_session does that.
* Shared code does not created a new session object as much as possible.
  Instead, it accepts an argument db_session.

The first two rules are applicable to tests as well.

Major changes:

* Switch tests back to run with a file-based SQLite database.
* make_session is renamed to make_db_session and SQLAlchemy connection pool
  options are applied for PostgreSQL backend.
* Frontend Flask related code uses db.session
* Shared code by REST API and backend build workflow accepts SQLAlchemy session
  object as an argument. For example, resolver class is constructed with a
  database session, and some functions accepts an argument for database session.
* Build workflow related code use session object returned from make_db_session
  and ensure db.session is not used.
* Only tests for views use db.session, and other tests use db_session fixture
  to access database.
* All argument name session, that is for database access, are renamed to
  db_session.
* Functions model_tests_init_data, reuse_component_init_data and
  reuse_shared_userspace_init_data, which creates fixture data for
  tests, are converted into pytest fixtures from original function
  called inside setup_method or a test method. The reason of this
  conversion is to use fixture ``db_session`` rather than create a
  new one. That would also benefit the whole test suite to reduce the
  number of SQLAlchemy session objects.

Signed-off-by: Chenxiong Qi <cqi@redhat.com>
2019-07-18 21:26:50 +08:00
Chenxiong Qi
c15a7cadf3 Reuse function read_staged_data
In addition, reuse staged_data_filename to construct file and directory name.

Signed-off-by: Chenxiong Qi <cqi@redhat.com>
2019-07-02 20:52:12 +08:00
mprahl
14098cea08 Migrate to libmodulemd v2
This also moves the methods load_mmd and load_mmd_file to
module_build_service.utils.general.

This also removes some MSE unit tests with a mix of positive and
negative streams since this is not supported in libmodulemd v2. The
user will be presented with a syntax error if they try to submit
such a modulemd file.
2019-05-13 13:40:37 -04:00
mprahl
66c3f82160 Format the coding style across the codebase using "black" and manual tweaks
The main benefit of this commit is that the use of double quotes
is now consistent.
2019-04-26 00:32:13 -04:00
Chenxiong Qi
1146bb3043 Reuse function load_mmd
GenericResolver.extract_modulemd is not removed, but deprecated. Call of it
will result in a deprecation message printed. Any new code should call
load_mmd.

Signed-off-by: Chenxiong Qi <cqi@redhat.com>
2019-04-25 17:05:43 +08:00
Jan Kaluza
67a5a9d1b0 Allow building module in --offline module with dependencies from local repositories.
There are following changes introduced in this commit:

- The `koji_tag` of module builds imported from the local repositories
  is now in `repofile:///etc/yum.repos.d/some.repo` format to store the
  repository from which the module was imported to local MBS DB.
- The `koji_tag` of fake base module is set to empty `repofile://`
  and in `MockModuleBuilder` the `conf.base_module_repofiles` list
  is used as source for the repositories defining platform. We can't
  simply use single repository, because there might be fedora.repo
  and fedora-update.repo and so on.
- The list of default .repo files for platform are passed using the
  `-r` switch in `build_module_locally` `mbs-manager` command.
- The LocalResolver (subclass of DBResolver) is added which is used
  to resolve the build dependencies when building modules offline
  locally.
- The `MockModuleBuilder` enables the buildrequired modules and
  repositories from which they come in the mock config.

With this commit, it is possible to build testmodule locally
without any external infra.
2019-04-01 13:13:08 +00:00