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# vim: set fileencoding=UTF-8 : '''Crash database implementation for Launchpad.''' # Copyright (C) 2007 - 2009 Canonical Ltd. # Authors: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com> and Markus Korn <thekorn@gmx.de> # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the # Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your # option) any later version. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for # the full text of the license. import urllib, tempfile, os.path, re, gzip, sys import email try: from cStringIO import StringIO except ImportError: from io import StringIO from launchpadlib.errors import HTTPError from launchpadlib.launchpad import Launchpad import apport.crashdb import apport default_credentials_path = os.path.expanduser('~/.cache/apport/launchpad.credentials') def filter_filename(attachments): for attachment in attachments: try: f = attachment.data.open() except HTTPError: apport.error('Broken attachment on bug, ignoring') continue name = f.filename if name.endswith('.txt') or name.endswith('.gz'): yield f def id_set(tasks): # same as set(int(i.bug.id) for i in tasks) but faster return set(int(i.self_link.split('/').pop()) for i in tasks) class CrashDatabase(apport.crashdb.CrashDatabase): '''Launchpad implementation of crash database interface.''' def __init__(self, auth, options): '''Initialize Launchpad crash database. You need to specify a launchpadlib-style credentials file to access launchpad. If you supply None, it will use default_credentials_path (~/.cache/apport/launchpad.credentials). Recognized options are: - distro: Name of the distribution in Launchpad - project: Name of the project in Launchpad (Note that exactly one of "distro" or "project" must be given.) - launchpad_instance: If set, this uses the given launchpad instance instead of production (optional). This can be overriden or set by $APPORT_LAUNCHPAD_INSTANCE environment. - cache_dir: Path to a permanent cache directory; by default it uses a temporary one. (optional). This can be overridden or set by $APPORT_LAUNCHPAD_CACHE environment. - escalation_subscription: This subscribes the given person or team to a bug once it gets the 10th duplicate. - escalation_tag: This adds the given tag to a bug once it gets more than 10 duplicates. ''' if os.getenv('APPORT_LAUNCHPAD_INSTANCE'): options['launchpad_instance'] = os.getenv( 'APPORT_LAUNCHPAD_INSTANCE') if not auth: lp_instance = options.get('launchpad_instance') if lp_instance: auth = default_credentials_path + '.' + lp_instance.split('://', 1)[-1] else: auth = default_credentials_path apport.crashdb.CrashDatabase.__init__(self, auth, options) self.distro = options.get('distro') if self.distro: assert 'project' not in options, 'Must not set both "project" and "distro" option' else: assert 'project' in options, 'Need to have either "project" or "distro" option' self.arch_tag = 'need-%s-retrace' % apport.packaging.get_system_architecture() self.options = options self.auth = auth assert self.auth self.__launchpad = None self.__lp_distro = None self.__lpcache = os.getenv('APPORT_LAUNCHPAD_CACHE', options.get('cache_dir')) @property def launchpad(self): '''Return Launchpad instance.''' if self.__launchpad: return self.__launchpad if self.options.get('launchpad_instance'): launchpad_instance = self.options.get('launchpad_instance') else: launchpad_instance = 'production' auth_dir = os.path.dirname(self.auth) if auth_dir and not os.path.isdir(auth_dir): os.makedirs(auth_dir) try: self.__launchpad = Launchpad.login_with('apport-collect', launchpad_instance, launchpadlib_dir=self.__lpcache, allow_access_levels=['WRITE_PRIVATE'], credentials_file = self.auth, version='1.0') except Exception as e: if hasattr(e, 'content'): msg = e.content else: msg = str(e) apport.error('connecting to Launchpad failed: %s\nYou can reset the credentials by removing the file "%s"', msg, self.auth) sys.exit(99) # transient error return self.__launchpad def _get_distro_tasks(self, tasks): if not self.distro: raise StopIteration for t in tasks: if t.bug_target_name.lower() == self.distro or \ re.match('^.+\(%s.*\)$' % self.distro, t.bug_target_name.lower()): yield t @property def lp_distro(self): if not self.distro: return None if self.__lp_distro is None: self.__lp_distro = self.launchpad.distributions[self.distro] return self.__lp_distro def upload(self, report, progress_callback = None): '''Upload given problem report return a handle for it. This should happen noninteractively. If the implementation supports it, and a function progress_callback is passed, that is called repeatedly with two arguments: the number of bytes already sent, and the total number of bytes to send. This can be used to provide a proper upload progress indication on frontends. ''' assert self.accepts(report) # set reprocessing tags hdr = {} hdr['Tags'] = 'apport-%s' % report['ProblemType'].lower() a = report.get('PackageArchitecture') if not a or a == 'all': a = report.get('Architecture') if a: hdr['Tags'] += ' ' + a if 'Tags' in report: hdr['Tags'] += ' ' + report['Tags'].lower() # privacy/retracing for distro reports # FIXME: ugly hack until LP has a real crash db if 'DistroRelease' in report: if a and ('VmCore' in report or 'CoreDump' in report): hdr['Private'] = 'yes' hdr['Subscribers'] = 'apport' hdr['Tags'] += ' need-%s-retrace' % a elif 'Traceback' in report: hdr['Private'] = 'yes' hdr['Subscribers'] = 'apport' hdr['Tags'] += ' need-duplicate-check' if 'DuplicateSignature' in report and 'need-duplicate-check' not in hdr['Tags']: hdr['Tags'] += ' need-duplicate-check' # if we have checkbox submission key, link it to the bug; keep text # reference until the link is shown in Launchpad's UI if 'CheckboxSubmission' in report: hdr['HWDB-Submission'] = report['CheckboxSubmission'] # order in which keys should appear in the temporary file order = [ 'ProblemType', 'DistroRelease', 'Package', 'Regression', 'Reproducible', 'TestedUpstream', 'ProcVersionSignature', 'Uname', 'NonfreeKernelModules' ] # write MIME/Multipart version into temporary file mime = tempfile.TemporaryFile() report.write_mime(mime, extra_headers=hdr, skip_keys=['Tags'], priority_fields=order) mime.flush() mime.seek(0) ticket = upload_blob(mime, progress_callback, hostname=self.get_hostname()) assert ticket return ticket def get_hostname(self): '''Return the hostname for the Launchpad instance.''' launchpad_instance = self.options.get('launchpad_instance') if launchpad_instance: if launchpad_instance == 'staging': hostname = 'staging.launchpad.net' else: hostname = 'launchpad.dev' else: hostname = 'launchpad.net' return hostname def get_comment_url(self, report, handle): '''Return an URL that should be opened after report has been uploaded and upload() returned handle. Should return None if no URL should be opened (anonymous filing without user comments); in that case this function should do whichever interactive steps it wants to perform.''' args = {} title = report.get('Title', report.standard_title()) if title: # always use UTF-8 encoding, urlencode() blows up otherwise in # python 2.7 if type(title) != type(b''): title = title.encode('UTF-8') args['field.title'] = title hostname = self.get_hostname() project = self.options.get('project') if not project: if 'SourcePackage' in report: return 'https://bugs.%s/%s/+source/%s/+filebug/%s?%s' % ( hostname, self.distro, report['SourcePackage'], handle, urllib.urlencode(args)) else: return 'https://bugs.%s/%s/+filebug/%s?%s' % ( hostname, self.distro, handle, urllib.urlencode(args)) else: return 'https://bugs.%s/%s/+filebug/%s?%s' % ( hostname, project, handle, urllib.urlencode(args)) def get_id_url(self, report, id): '''Return URL for a given report ID. The report is passed in case building the URL needs additional information from it, such as the SourcePackage name. Return None if URL is not available or cannot be determined. ''' return 'https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/' + str(id) def download(self, id): '''Download the problem report from given ID and return a Report.''' report = apport.Report() b = self.launchpad.bugs[id] # parse out fields from summary m = re.search(r'(ProblemType:.*)$', b.description, re.S) if not m: m = re.search(r'^--- \r?$[\r\n]*(.*)', b.description, re.M | re.S) assert m, 'bug description must contain standard apport format data' description = m.group(1).encode('UTF-8').replace('\xc2\xa0', ' ').replace('\r\n', '\n') if '\n\n' in description: # this often happens, remove all empty lines between top and # 'Uname' if 'Uname:' in description: # this will take care of bugs like LP #315728 where stuff # is added after the apport data (part1, part2) = description.split('Uname:', 1) description = part1.replace('\n\n', '\n') + 'Uname:' \ + part2.split('\n\n', 1)[0] else: # just parse out the Apport block; e. g. LP #269539 description = description.split('\n\n', 1)[0] report.load(StringIO(description)) if 'Date' not in report: # We had not submitted this field for a while, claiming it # redundant. But it is indeed required for up-to-the-minute # comparison with log files, etc. For backwards compatibility with # those reported bugs, read the creation date try: report['Date'] = b.date_created.ctime() except AttributeError: # support older wadllib API which returned strings report['Date'] = b.date_created if 'ProblemType' not in report: if 'apport-bug' in b.tags: report['ProblemType'] = 'Bug' elif 'apport-crash' in b.tags: report['ProblemType'] = 'Crash' elif 'apport-kernelcrash' in b.tags: report['ProblemType'] = 'KernelCrash' elif 'apport-package' in b.tags: report['ProblemType'] = 'Package' else: raise ValueError('cannot determine ProblemType from tags: ' + str(b.tags)) report['Tags'] = ' '.join(b.tags) if 'Title' in report: report['OriginalTitle'] = report['Title'] report['Title'] = b.title for attachment in filter_filename(b.attachments): key, ext = os.path.splitext(attachment.filename) # ignore attachments with invalid keys try: report[key] = '' except: continue if ext == '.txt': report[key] = attachment.read() elif ext == '.gz': try: report[key] = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=attachment).read() except IOError as e: # some attachments are only called .gz, but are # uncompressed (LP #574360) if 'Not a gzip' not in str(e): raise attachment.seek(0) report[key] = attachment.read() else: raise Exception('Unknown attachment type: ' + attachment.filename) return report def update(self, id, report, comment, change_description=False, attachment_comment=None, key_filter=None): '''Update the given report ID with all data from report. This creates a text comment with the "short" data (see ProblemReport.write_mime()), and creates attachments for all the bulk/binary data. If change_description is True, and the crash db implementation supports it, the short data will be put into the description instead (like in a new bug). comment will be added to the "short" data. If attachment_comment is given, it will be added to the attachment uploads. If key_filter is a list or set, then only those keys will be added. ''' bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] if key_filter: skip_keys = set(report.keys()) - set(key_filter) else: skip_keys = None # we want to reuse the knowledge of write_mime() with all its different input # types and output formatting; however, we have to dissect the mime ourselves, # since we can't just upload it as a blob mime = tempfile.TemporaryFile() report.write_mime(mime, skip_keys=skip_keys) mime.flush() mime.seek(0) msg = email.message_from_file(mime) msg_iter = msg.walk() # first part is the multipart container part = msg_iter.next() assert part.is_multipart() # second part should be an inline text/plain attachments with all short # fields part = msg_iter.next() assert not part.is_multipart() assert part.get_content_type() == 'text/plain' if not key_filter: # when we update a complete report, we are updating an existing bug # with apport-collect x = bug.tags[:] # LP#254901 workaround x.append('apport-collected') # add any tags (like the release) to the bug if 'Tags' in report: x += report['Tags'].lower().split() bug.tags = x bug.lp_save() bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] # fresh bug object, LP#336866 workaround # short text data if change_description: bug.description = bug.description + '\n--- \n' + part.get_payload(decode=True).decode('UTF-8', 'replace') bug.lp_save() else: bug.newMessage(content=part.get_payload(decode=True), subject=comment) # other parts are the attachments: for part in msg_iter: # print ' attachment: %s...' % part.get_filename() bug.addAttachment(comment=attachment_comment or '', description=part.get_filename(), content_type=None, data=part.get_payload(decode=True), filename=part.get_filename(), is_patch=False) def update_traces(self, id, report, comment=''): '''Update the given report ID for retracing results. This updates Stacktrace, ThreadStacktrace, StacktraceTop, and StacktraceSource. You can also supply an additional comment. ''' apport.crashdb.CrashDatabase.update_traces(self, id, report, comment) bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] # ensure it's assigned to a package if 'SourcePackage' in report: for task in bug.bug_tasks: if task.target.resource_type_link.endswith('#distribution'): task.target = self.lp_distro.getSourcePackage(name=report['SourcePackage']) task.lp_save() bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] break # remove core dump if stack trace is usable if report.has_useful_stacktrace(): for a in bug.attachments: if a.title == 'CoreDump.gz': try: a.removeFromBug() except HTTPError: pass # LP#249950 workaround try: task = self._get_distro_tasks(bug.bug_tasks).next() if task.importance == 'Undecided': task.importance = 'Medium' task.lp_save() except StopIteration: pass # no distro tasks # update bug title with retraced function name fn = report.stacktrace_top_function() if fn: m = re.match('^(.*crashed with SIG.* in )([^( ]+)(\(\).*$)', bug.title) if m and m.group(2) != fn: bug.title = m.group(1) + fn + m.group(3) try: bug.lp_save() except HTTPError: pass # LP#336866 workaround bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] self._subscribe_triaging_team(bug, report) def get_distro_release(self, id): '''Get 'DistroRelease: <release>' from the given report ID and return it.''' bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] m = re.search('DistroRelease: ([-a-zA-Z0-9.+/ ]+)', bug.description) if m: return m.group(1) raise ValueError('URL does not contain DistroRelease: field') def get_affected_packages(self, id): '''Return list of affected source packages for given ID.''' bug_target_re = re.compile( r'/%s/(?:(?P<suite>[^/]+)/)?\+source/(?P<source>[^/]+)$' % self.distro) bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] result = [] for task in bug.bug_tasks: match = bug_target_re.search(task.target.self_link) if not match: continue if task.status in ('Invalid', "Won't Fix", 'Fix Released'): continue result.append(match.group('source')) return result def is_reporter(self, id): '''Check whether the user is the reporter of given ID.''' bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] return bug.owner.name == self.launchpad.me.name def can_update(self, id): '''Check whether the user is eligible to update a report. A user should add additional information to an existing ID if (s)he is the reporter or subscribed, the bug is open, not a duplicate, etc. The exact policy and checks should be done according to the particular implementation. ''' bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] if bug.duplicate_of: return False if bug.owner.name == self.launchpad.me.name: return True # check subscription me = self.launchpad.me.self_link for sub in bug.subscriptions.entries: if sub['person_link'] == me: return True return False def get_unretraced(self): '''Return an ID set of all crashes which have not been retraced yet and which happened on the current host architecture.''' try: bugs = self.lp_distro.searchTasks(tags=self.arch_tag, created_since='2011-08-01') return id_set(bugs) except Exception as e: apport.error('connecting to Launchpad failed: %s', str(e)) sys.exit(99) # transient error def get_dup_unchecked(self): '''Return an ID set of all crashes which have not been checked for being a duplicate. This is mainly useful for crashes of scripting languages such as Python, since they do not need to be retraced. It should not return bugs that are covered by get_unretraced().''' try: bugs = self.lp_distro.searchTasks(tags='need-duplicate-check', created_since='2011-08-01') return id_set(bugs) except Exception as e: apport.error('connecting to Launchpad failed: %s', str(e)) sys.exit(99) # transient error def get_unfixed(self): '''Return an ID set of all crashes which are not yet fixed. The list must not contain bugs which were rejected or duplicate. This function should make sure that the returned list is correct. If there are any errors with connecting to the crash database, it should raise an exception (preferably IOError).''' bugs = self.lp_distro.searchTasks(tags='apport-crash') return id_set(bugs) def _get_source_version(self, package): '''Return the version of given source package in the latest release of given distribution. If 'distro' is None, we will look for a launchpad project . ''' sources = self.lp_distro.main_archive.getPublishedSources( exact_match=True, source_name=package, distro_series=self.lp_distro.current_series ) # first element is the latest one return sources[0].source_package_version def get_fixed_version(self, id): '''Return the package version that fixes a given crash. Return None if the crash is not yet fixed, or an empty string if the crash is fixed, but it cannot be determined by which version. Return 'invalid' if the crash report got invalidated, such as closed a duplicate or rejected. This function should make sure that the returned result is correct. If there are any errors with connecting to the crash database, it should raise an exception (preferably IOError). ''' # do not do version tracking yet; for that, we need to get the current # distrorelease and the current package version in that distrorelease # (or, of course, proper version tracking in Launchpad itself) try: b = self.launchpad.bugs[id] except KeyError: return 'invalid' if b.duplicate_of: return 'invalid' tasks = list(b.bug_tasks) # just fetch it once if self.distro: distro_identifier = '(%s)' %self.distro.lower() fixed_tasks = filter(lambda task: task.status == 'Fix Released' and \ distro_identifier in task.bug_target_display_name.lower(), tasks) if not fixed_tasks: fixed_distro = filter(lambda task: task.status == 'Fix Released' and \ task.bug_target_name.lower() == self.distro.lower(), tasks) if fixed_distro: # fixed in distro inself (without source package) return '' if len(fixed_tasks) > 1: apport.warning('There is more than one task fixed in %s %s, using first one to determine fixed version', self.distro, id) return '' if fixed_tasks: task = fixed_tasks.pop() try: return self._get_source_version(task.bug_target_display_name.split()[0]) except IndexError: # source does not exist any more return 'invalid' else: # check if there only invalid ones invalid_tasks = filter(lambda task: task.status in ('Invalid', "Won't Fix", 'Expired') and \ distro_identifier in task.bug_target_display_name.lower(), tasks) if invalid_tasks: non_invalid_tasks = filter(lambda task: task.status not in ('Invalid', "Won't Fix", 'Expired') and \ distro_identifier in task.bug_target_display_name.lower(), tasks) if not non_invalid_tasks: return 'invalid' else: fixed_tasks = filter(lambda task: task.status == 'Fix Released', tasks) if fixed_tasks: # TODO: look for current series return '' # check if there any invalid ones if filter(lambda task: task.status == 'Invalid', tasks): return 'invalid' return None def duplicate_of(self, id): '''Return master ID for a duplicate bug. If the bug is not a duplicate, return None. ''' b = self.launchpad.bugs[id].duplicate_of if b: return b.id else: return None def close_duplicate(self, report, id, master_id): '''Mark a crash id as duplicate of given master ID. If master is None, id gets un-duplicated. ''' bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] if master_id: assert id != master_id, 'cannot mark bug %s as a duplicate of itself' % str(id) # check whether the master itself is a dup master = self.launchpad.bugs[master_id] if master.duplicate_of: master = master.duplicate_of master_id = master.id if master.id == id: # this happens if the bug was manually duped to a newer one apport.warning('Bug %i was manually marked as a dupe of newer bug %i, not closing as duplicate', id, master_id) return for a in bug.attachments: if a.title in ('CoreDump.gz', 'Stacktrace.txt', 'ThreadStacktrace.txt', 'ProcMaps.txt', 'ProcStatus.txt', 'Registers.txt', 'Disassembly.txt'): try: a.removeFromBug() except HTTPError: pass # LP#249950 workaround bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] # fresh bug object, LP#336866 workaround bug.newMessage(content='Thank you for taking the time to report this crash and helping \ to make this software better. This particular crash has already been reported and \ is a duplicate of bug #%i, so is being marked as such. Please look at the \ other bug report to see if there is any missing information that you can \ provide, or to see if there is a workaround for the bug. Additionally, any \ further discussion regarding the bug should occur in the other report. \ Please continue to report any other bugs you may find.' % master_id, subject='This bug is a duplicate') bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] # refresh, LP#336866 workaround if bug.private: bug.private = False # set duplicate last, since we cannot modify already dup'ed bugs if not bug.duplicate_of: bug.duplicate_of = master if len(master.duplicates) == 10: if 'escalation_tag' in self.options and \ self.options['escalation_tag'] not in master.tags and \ self.options.get('escalated_tag', ' invalid ') not in master.tags: master.tags = master.tags + [self.options['escalation_tag']] # LP#254901 workaround master.lp_save() if 'escalation_subscription' in self.options and \ self.options.get('escalated_tag', ' invalid ') not in master.tags: p = self.launchpad.people[self.options['escalation_subscription']] master.subscribe(person=p) # requesting updated stack trace? if report.has_useful_stacktrace() and ('apport-request-retrace' in master.tags or 'apport-failed-retrace' in master.tags): self.update(master_id, report, 'Updated stack trace from duplicate bug %i' % id, key_filter=['Stacktrace', 'ThreadStacktrace', 'Package', 'Dependencies', 'ProcMaps', 'ProcCmdline']) master = self.launchpad.bugs[master_id] x = master.tags[:] # LP#254901 workaround try: x.remove('apport-failed-retrace') except ValueError: pass try: x.remove('apport-request-retrace') except ValueError: pass master.tags = x try: master.lp_save() except HTTPError: pass # LP#336866 workaround else: if bug.duplicate_of: bug.duplicate_of = None if bug._dirty_attributes: # LP#336866 workaround bug.lp_save() def mark_regression(self, id, master): '''Mark a crash id as reintroducing an earlier crash which is already marked as fixed (having ID 'master').''' bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] bug.newMessage(content='This crash has the same stack trace characteristics as bug #%i. \ However, the latter was already fixed in an earlier package version than the \ one in this report. This might be a regression or because the problem is \ in a dependent package.' % master, subject='Possible regression detected') bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] # fresh bug object, LP#336866 workaround bug.tags = bug.tags + ['regression-retracer'] # LP#254901 workaround bug.lp_save() def mark_retraced(self, id): '''Mark crash id as retraced.''' bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] if self.arch_tag in bug.tags: x = bug.tags[:] # LP#254901 workaround x.remove(self.arch_tag) bug.tags = x try: bug.lp_save() except HTTPError: pass # LP#336866 workaround def mark_retrace_failed(self, id, invalid_msg=None): '''Mark crash id as 'failed to retrace'.''' bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] if invalid_msg: try: task = self._get_distro_tasks(bug.bug_tasks).next() except StopIteration: # no distro task, just use the first one task = bug.bug_tasks[0] task.status = 'Invalid' task.lp_save() bug.newMessage(content=invalid_msg, subject='Crash report cannot be processed') for a in bug.attachments: if a.title == 'CoreDump.gz': try: a.removeFromBug() except HTTPError: pass # LP#249950 workaround else: if 'apport-failed-retrace' not in bug.tags: bug.tags = bug.tags + ['apport-failed-retrace'] # LP#254901 workaround bug.lp_save() def _mark_dup_checked(self, id, report): '''Mark crash id as checked for being a duplicate.''' bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] # if we have a distro task without a package, fix it if 'SourcePackage' in report: for task in bug.bug_tasks: if task.target.resource_type_link.endswith('#distribution'): task.target = self.lp_distro.getSourcePackage( name=report['SourcePackage']) task.lp_save() bug = self.launchpad.bugs[id] break if 'need-duplicate-check' in bug.tags: x = bug.tags[:] # LP#254901 workaround x.remove('need-duplicate-check') bug.tags = x bug.lp_save() self._subscribe_triaging_team(bug, report) def known(self, report): '''Check if the crash db already knows about the crash signature. Check if the report has a DuplicateSignature, crash_signature(), or StacktraceAddressSignature, and ask the database whether the problem is already known. If so, return an URL where the user can check the status or subscribe (if available), or just return True if the report is known but there is no public URL. In that case the report will not be uploaded (i. e. upload() will not be called). Return None if the report does not have any signature or the crash database does not support checking for duplicates on the client side. The default implementation uses a text file format generated by duplicate_db_publish() at an URL specified by the "dupdb_url" option. Subclasses are free to override this with a custom implementation, such as a real database lookup. ''' # we override the method here to check if the user actually has access # to the bug, and if the bug requests more retraces; in either case we # should file it. url = apport.crashdb.CrashDatabase.known(self, report) if not url: return url # record the fact that it is a duplicate, for triagers report['DuplicateOf'] = url try: f = urllib.urlopen(url + '/+text') except IOError: # if we are offline, or LP is down, upload will fail anyway, so we # can just as well avoid the upload return url line = f.readline() if not line.startswith('bug:'): # presumably a 404 etc. page, which happens for private bugs return True # check tags for line in f: if line.startswith('tags:'): if 'apport-failed-retrace' in line or 'apport-request-retrace' in line: return None else: break # stop at the first task, tags are in the first block if not line.strip(): break return url def _subscribe_triaging_team(self, bug, report): '''Subscribe the right triaging team to the bug.''' #FIXME: this entire function is an ugly Ubuntu specific hack until LP #gets a real crash db; see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CrashReporting if 'DistroRelease' in report and report['DistroRelease'].split()[0] != 'Ubuntu': return # only Ubuntu bugs are filed private #use a url hack here, it is faster person = '%s~ubuntu-crashes-universe' %self.launchpad._root_uri bug.subscribe(person=person) # # Launchpad storeblob API (should go into launchpadlib, see LP #315358) # import multipartpost_handler, urllib2, time, httplib _https_upload_callback = None # # This progress code is based on KodakLoader by Jason Hildebrand # <jason@opensky.ca>. See http://www.opensky.ca/~jdhildeb/software/kodakloader/ # for details. class HTTPSProgressConnection(httplib.HTTPSConnection): '''Implement a HTTPSConnection with an optional callback function for upload progress.''' def send(self, data): global _https_upload_callback # if callback has not been set, call the old method if not _https_upload_callback: httplib.HTTPSConnection.send(self, data) return sent = 0 total = len(data) chunksize = 1024 while sent < total: _https_upload_callback(sent, total) t1 = time.time() httplib.HTTPSConnection.send(self, data[sent:sent+chunksize]) sent += chunksize t2 = time.time() # adjust chunksize so that it takes between .5 and 2 # seconds to send a chunk if t2 - t1 < .5: chunksize *= 2 elif t2 - t1 > 2: chunksize /= 2 class HTTPSProgressHandler(urllib2.HTTPSHandler): def https_open(self, req): return self.do_open(HTTPSProgressConnection, req) def upload_blob(blob, progress_callback = None, hostname='launchpad.net'): '''Upload blob (file-like object) to Launchpad. progress_callback can be set to a function(sent, total) which is regularly called with the number of bytes already sent and total number of bytes to send. It is called every 0.5 to 2 seconds (dynamically adapted to upload bandwidth). Return None on error, or the ticket number on success. By default this uses the production Launchpad hostname. Set hostname to 'launchpad.dev' or 'staging.launchpad.net' to use another instance for testing. ''' ticket = None global _https_upload_callback _https_upload_callback = progress_callback opener = urllib2.build_opener(HTTPSProgressHandler, multipartpost_handler.MultipartPostHandler) url = 'https://%s/+storeblob' % hostname result = opener.open(url, { 'FORM_SUBMIT': '1', 'field.blob': blob }) ticket = result.info().get('X-Launchpad-Blob-Token') return ticket # # Unit tests # if __name__ == '__main__': import unittest, urllib2, atexit, shutil, subprocess crashdb = None segv_report = None python_report = None class _T(unittest.TestCase): # this assumes that a source package 'coreutils' exists and builds a # binary package 'coreutils' test_package = 'coreutils' test_srcpackage = 'coreutils' # # Generic tests, should work for all CrashDB implementations # def setUp(self): global crashdb if not crashdb: crashdb = self._get_instance() self.crashdb = crashdb # create a local reference report so that we can compare # DistroRelease, Architecture, etc. self.ref_report = apport.Report() self.ref_report.add_os_info() self.ref_report.add_user_info() self.ref_report['SourcePackage'] = 'coreutils' # Objects tests rely on. self.uncommon_description_bug = self._file_uncommon_description_bug() self._create_project('langpack-o-matic') # XXX Should create new bug reports, not reuse those. self.known_test_id = self.uncommon_description_bug.id self.known_test_id2 = self._file_uncommon_description_bug().id def _create_project(self, name): '''Create a project using launchpadlib to be used by tests.''' project = self.crashdb.launchpad.projects[name] if not project: self.crashdb.launchpad.projects.new_project( description=name + 'description', display_name=name, name=name, summary=name + 'summary', title=name + 'title') def _file_uncommon_description_bug(self): '''File a bug report with an uncommon description. Example taken from real LP bug 269539. It contains only ProblemType/Architecture/DistroRelease in the description, and has free-form description text after the Apport data. ''' desc = '''problem ProblemType: Package Architecture: amd64 DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10 more text and more ''' return self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs.createBug( title=b'mixed description bug'.encode(), description=desc, target=self.crashdb.lp_distro) @property def hostname(self): '''Get the Launchpad hostname for the given crashdb.''' return self.crashdb.get_hostname() def _file_segv_report(self): '''File a SEGV crash report. Return (crash ID, report). ''' r = self._generate_sigsegv_report() r.add_package_info(self.test_package) r.add_os_info() r.add_gdb_info() r.add_user_info() self.assertEqual(r.standard_title(), 'crash crashed with SIGSEGV in f()') # add some binary gibberish which isn't UTF-8 r['ShortGibberish'] = ' "]\xb6"\n' r['LongGibberish'] = 'a\nb\nc\nd\ne\n\xff\xff\xff\n\f' handle = self.crashdb.upload(r) self.assertTrue(handle) bug_target = self._get_bug_target(self.crashdb, r) self.assertTrue(bug_target) id = self._file_bug(bug_target, r, handle) self.assertTrue(id > 0) return (id, r) def test_1_report_segv(self): '''upload() and get_comment_url() for SEGV crash This needs to run first, since it sets segv_report. ''' global segv_report (id, report) = self._file_segv_report() segv_report = id url = self.crashdb.get_comment_url(report, id) sys.stderr.write('(https://%s/bugs/%i) ' % (self.hostname, id)) #TODO: check this programatically sys.stderr.write('[%s] ' % url) def test_1_report_python(self): '''upload() and get_comment_url() for Python crash This needs to run early, since it sets python_report. ''' r = apport.Report('Crash') r['ExecutablePath'] = '/bin/foo' r['Traceback'] = '''Traceback (most recent call last): File "/bin/foo", line 67, in fuzz print(weird) NameError: global name 'weird' is not defined''' r['Tags'] = 'boogus pybogus' r.add_package_info(self.test_package) r.add_os_info() r.add_user_info() self.assertEqual(r.standard_title(), "foo crashed with NameError in fuzz(): global name 'weird' is not defined") handle = self.crashdb.upload(r) self.assertTrue(handle) bug_target = self._get_bug_target(self.crashdb, r) self.assertTrue(bug_target) id = self._file_bug(bug_target, r, handle) self.assertTrue(id > 0) global python_report python_report = id sys.stderr.write('(https://%s/bugs/%i) ' % (self.hostname, id)) def test_2_download(self): '''download()''' r = self.crashdb.download(segv_report) self.assertEqual(r['ProblemType'], 'Crash') self.assertEqual(r['Title'], 'crash crashed with SIGSEGV in f()') self.assertEqual(r['DistroRelease'], self.ref_report['DistroRelease']) self.assertEqual(r['Architecture'], self.ref_report['Architecture']) self.assertEqual(r['Uname'], self.ref_report['Uname']) self.assertEqual(r.get('NonfreeKernelModules'), self.ref_report.get('NonfreeKernelModules')) self.assertEqual(r.get('UserGroups'), self.ref_report.get('UserGroups')) tags = set(r['Tags'].split()) self.assertEqual(tags, set([self.crashdb.arch_tag, 'apport-crash', apport.packaging.get_system_architecture()])) self.assertEqual(r['Signal'], '11') self.assertTrue(r['ExecutablePath'].endswith('/crash')) self.assertEqual(r['SourcePackage'], self.test_srcpackage) self.assertTrue(r['Package'].startswith(self.test_package + ' ')) self.assertTrue('f (x=42)' in r['Stacktrace']) self.assertTrue('f (x=42)' in r['StacktraceTop']) self.assertTrue('f (x=42)' in r['ThreadStacktrace']) self.assertTrue(len(r['CoreDump']) > 1000) self.assertTrue('Dependencies' in r) self.assertTrue('Disassembly' in r) self.assertTrue('Registers' in r) # check tags r = self.crashdb.download(python_report) tags = set(r['Tags'].split()) self.assertEqual(tags, set(['apport-crash', 'boogus', 'pybogus', 'need-duplicate-check', apport.packaging.get_system_architecture()])) def test_3_update_traces(self): '''update_traces()''' r = self.crashdb.download(segv_report) self.assertTrue('CoreDump' in r) self.assertTrue('Dependencies' in r) self.assertTrue('Disassembly' in r) self.assertTrue('Registers' in r) self.assertTrue('Stacktrace' in r) self.assertTrue('ThreadStacktrace' in r) self.assertEqual(r['Title'], 'crash crashed with SIGSEGV in f()') # updating with a useless stack trace retains core dump r['StacktraceTop'] = '?? ()' r['Stacktrace'] = 'long\ntrace' r['ThreadStacktrace'] = 'thread\neven longer\ntrace' r['FooBar'] = 'bogus' self.crashdb.update_traces(segv_report, r, 'I can has a better retrace?') r = self.crashdb.download(segv_report) self.assertTrue('CoreDump' in r) self.assertTrue('Dependencies' in r) self.assertTrue('Disassembly' in r) self.assertTrue('Registers' in r) self.assertTrue('Stacktrace' in r) # TODO: ascertain that it's the updated one self.assertTrue('ThreadStacktrace' in r) self.assertFalse('FooBar' in r) self.assertEqual(r['Title'], 'crash crashed with SIGSEGV in f()') tags = self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs[segv_report].tags self.assertTrue('apport-crash' in tags) self.assertFalse('apport-collected' in tags) # updating with a useful stack trace removes core dump r['StacktraceTop'] = 'read () from /lib/libc.6.so\nfoo (i=1) from /usr/lib/libfoo.so' r['Stacktrace'] = 'long\ntrace' r['ThreadStacktrace'] = 'thread\neven longer\ntrace' self.crashdb.update_traces(segv_report, r, 'good retrace!') r = self.crashdb.download(segv_report) self.assertFalse('CoreDump' in r) self.assertTrue('Dependencies' in r) self.assertTrue('Disassembly' in r) self.assertTrue('Registers' in r) self.assertTrue('Stacktrace' in r) self.assertTrue('ThreadStacktrace' in r) self.assertFalse('FooBar' in r) # as previous title had standard form, the top function gets # updated self.assertEqual(r['Title'], 'crash crashed with SIGSEGV in read()') # respects title amendments bug = self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs[segv_report] bug.title = 'crash crashed with SIGSEGV in f() on exit' try: bug.lp_save() except HTTPError: pass # LP#336866 workaround r['StacktraceTop'] = 'read () from /lib/libc.6.so\nfoo (i=1) from /usr/lib/libfoo.so' self.crashdb.update_traces(segv_report, r, 'good retrace with title amendment') r = self.crashdb.download(segv_report) self.assertEqual(r['Title'], 'crash crashed with SIGSEGV in read() on exit') # does not destroy custom titles bug = self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs[segv_report] bug.title = 'crash is crashy' try: bug.lp_save() except HTTPError: pass # LP#336866 workaround r['StacktraceTop'] = 'read () from /lib/libc.6.so\nfoo (i=1) from /usr/lib/libfoo.so' self.crashdb.update_traces(segv_report, r, 'good retrace with custom title') r = self.crashdb.download(segv_report) self.assertEqual(r['Title'], 'crash is crashy') # test various situations which caused crashes r['Stacktrace'] = '' # empty file r['ThreadStacktrace'] = '"]\xb6"\n' # not interpretable as UTF-8, LP #353805 r['StacktraceSource'] = 'a\nb\nc\nd\ne\n\xff\xff\xff\n\f' self.crashdb.update_traces(segv_report, r, 'tests') def test_get_comment_url(self): '''get_comment_url() for non-ASCII titles''' # UTF-8 bytestring, works in both python 2.7 and 3 title = b'1\xc3\xa4\xe2\x99\xa52' # distro, UTF-8 bytestring r = apport.Report('Bug') r['Title'] = title url = self.crashdb.get_comment_url(r, 42) self.assertTrue(url.endswith('/ubuntu/+filebug/42?field.title=1%C3%A4%E2%99%A52')) # distro, unicode r['Title'] = title.decode('UTF-8') url = self.crashdb.get_comment_url(r, 42) self.assertTrue(url.endswith('/ubuntu/+filebug/42?field.title=1%C3%A4%E2%99%A52')) # package, unicode r['SourcePackage'] = 'coreutils' url = self.crashdb.get_comment_url(r, 42) self.assertTrue(url.endswith('/ubuntu/+source/coreutils/+filebug/42?field.title=1%C3%A4%E2%99%A52')) def test_update_description(self): '''update() with changing description''' bug_target = self.crashdb.lp_distro.getSourcePackage(name='bash') bug = self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs.createBug( description='test description for test bug.', target=bug_target, title='testbug') id = bug.id self.assertTrue(id > 0) sys.stderr.write('(https://%s/bugs/%i) ' % (self.hostname, id)) r = apport.Report('Bug') r['OneLiner'] = 'bogus→' r['StacktraceTop'] = 'f()\ng()\nh(1)' r['ShortGoo'] = 'lineone\nlinetwo' r['DpkgTerminalLog'] = 'one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\nfive\nsix' r['VarLogDistupgradeBinGoo'] = '\x01' * 1024 self.crashdb.update(id, r, 'NotMe', change_description=True) r = self.crashdb.download(id) self.assertEqual(r['OneLiner'], 'bogus→') self.assertEqual(r['ShortGoo'], 'lineone\nlinetwo') self.assertEqual(r['DpkgTerminalLog'], 'one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\nfive\nsix') self.assertEqual(r['VarLogDistupgradeBinGoo'], '\x01' * 1024) self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs[id].tags, ['apport-collected']) def test_update_comment(self): '''update() with appending comment''' bug_target = self.crashdb.lp_distro.getSourcePackage(name='bash') # we need to fake an apport description separator here, since we # want to be lazy and use download() for checking the result bug = self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs.createBug( description='Pr0blem\n\n--- \nProblemType: Bug', target=bug_target, title='testbug') id = bug.id self.assertTrue(id > 0) sys.stderr.write('(https://%s/bugs/%i) ' % (self.hostname, id)) r = apport.Report('Bug') r['OneLiner'] = 'bogus→' r['StacktraceTop'] = 'f()\ng()\nh(1)' r['ShortGoo'] = 'lineone\nlinetwo' r['DpkgTerminalLog'] = 'one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\nfive\nsix' r['VarLogDistupgradeBinGoo'] = '\x01' * 1024 self.crashdb.update(id, r, 'meow', change_description=False) r = self.crashdb.download(id) self.assertFalse('OneLiner' in r) self.assertFalse('ShortGoo' in r) self.assertEqual(r['ProblemType'], 'Bug') self.assertEqual(r['DpkgTerminalLog'], 'one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\nfive\nsix') self.assertEqual(r['VarLogDistupgradeBinGoo'], '\x01' * 1024) self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs[id].tags, ['apport-collected']) def test_update_filter(self): '''update() with a key filter''' bug_target = self.crashdb.lp_distro.getSourcePackage(name='bash') bug = self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs.createBug( description='test description for test bug', target=bug_target, title='testbug') id = bug.id self.assertTrue(id > 0) sys.stderr.write('(https://%s/bugs/%i) ' % (self.hostname, id)) r = apport.Report('Bug') r['OneLiner'] = 'bogus→' r['StacktraceTop'] = 'f()\ng()\nh(1)' r['ShortGoo'] = 'lineone\nlinetwo' r['DpkgTerminalLog'] = 'one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\nfive\nsix' r['VarLogDistupgradeBinGoo'] = '\x01' * 1024 self.crashdb.update(id, r, 'NotMe', change_description=True, key_filter=['ProblemType', 'ShortGoo', 'DpkgTerminalLog']) r = self.crashdb.download(id) self.assertFalse('OneLiner' in r) self.assertEqual(r['ShortGoo'], 'lineone\nlinetwo') self.assertEqual(r['ProblemType'], 'Bug') self.assertEqual(r['DpkgTerminalLog'], 'one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\nfive\nsix') self.assertFalse('VarLogDistupgradeBinGoo' in r) self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs[id].tags, []) def test_get_distro_release(self): '''get_distro_release()''' self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.get_distro_release(segv_report), self.ref_report['DistroRelease']) def test_get_affected_packages(self): '''get_affected_packages()''' self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.get_affected_packages(segv_report), [self.ref_report['SourcePackage']]) def test_is_reporter(self): '''is_reporter()''' self.assertTrue(self.crashdb.is_reporter(segv_report)) self.assertFalse(self.crashdb.is_reporter(1)) def test_can_update(self): '''can_update()''' self.assertTrue(self.crashdb.can_update(segv_report)) self.assertFalse(self.crashdb.can_update(1)) def test_duplicates(self): '''duplicate handling''' # initially we have no dups self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.duplicate_of(segv_report), None) self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.get_fixed_version(segv_report), None) # dupe our segv_report and check that it worked; then undupe it r = self.crashdb.download(segv_report) self.crashdb.close_duplicate(r, segv_report, self.known_test_id) self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.duplicate_of(segv_report), self.known_test_id) # this should be a no-op self.crashdb.close_duplicate(r, segv_report, self.known_test_id) self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.duplicate_of(segv_report), self.known_test_id) self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.get_fixed_version(segv_report), 'invalid') self.crashdb.close_duplicate(r, segv_report, None) self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.duplicate_of(segv_report), None) self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.get_fixed_version(segv_report), None) # this should have removed attachments; note that Stacktrace is # short, and thus inline r = self.crashdb.download(segv_report) self.assertFalse('CoreDump' in r) self.assertFalse('Disassembly' in r) self.assertFalse('ProcMaps' in r) self.assertFalse('ProcStatus' in r) self.assertFalse('Registers' in r) self.assertFalse('Stacktrace' in r) self.assertFalse('ThreadStacktrace' in r) # now try duplicating to a duplicate bug; this should automatically # transition to the master bug self.crashdb.close_duplicate(apport.Report(), self.known_test_id, self.known_test_id2) self.crashdb.close_duplicate(r, segv_report, self.known_test_id) self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.duplicate_of(segv_report), self.known_test_id2) self.crashdb.close_duplicate(apport.Report(), self.known_test_id, None) self.crashdb.close_duplicate(apport.Report(), self.known_test_id2, None) self.crashdb.close_duplicate(r, segv_report, None) # this should be a no-op self.crashdb.close_duplicate(apport.Report(), self.known_test_id, None) self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.duplicate_of(self.known_test_id), None) self.crashdb.mark_regression(segv_report, self.known_test_id) self._verify_marked_regression(segv_report) def test_marking_segv(self): '''processing status markings for signal crashes''' # mark_retraced() unretraced_before = self.crashdb.get_unretraced() self.assertTrue(segv_report in unretraced_before) self.assertFalse(python_report in unretraced_before) self.crashdb.mark_retraced(segv_report) unretraced_after = self.crashdb.get_unretraced() self.assertFalse(segv_report in unretraced_after) self.assertEqual(unretraced_before, unretraced_after.union(set([segv_report]))) self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.get_fixed_version(segv_report), None) # mark_retrace_failed() self._mark_needs_retrace(segv_report) self.crashdb.mark_retraced(segv_report) self.crashdb.mark_retrace_failed(segv_report) unretraced_after = self.crashdb.get_unretraced() self.assertFalse(segv_report in unretraced_after) self.assertEqual(unretraced_before, unretraced_after.union(set([segv_report]))) self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.get_fixed_version(segv_report), None) # mark_retrace_failed() of invalid bug self._mark_needs_retrace(segv_report) self.crashdb.mark_retraced(segv_report) self.crashdb.mark_retrace_failed(segv_report, "I don't like you") unretraced_after = self.crashdb.get_unretraced() self.assertFalse(segv_report in unretraced_after) self.assertEqual(unretraced_before, unretraced_after.union(set([segv_report]))) self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.get_fixed_version(segv_report), 'invalid') def test_marking_python(self): '''processing status markings for interpreter crashes''' unchecked_before = self.crashdb.get_dup_unchecked() self.assertTrue(python_report in unchecked_before) self.assertFalse(segv_report in unchecked_before) self.crashdb._mark_dup_checked(python_report, self.ref_report) unchecked_after = self.crashdb.get_dup_unchecked() self.assertFalse(python_report in unchecked_after) self.assertEqual(unchecked_before, unchecked_after.union(set([python_report]))) self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.get_fixed_version(python_report), None) def test_update_traces_invalid(self): '''updating an invalid crash This simulates a race condition where a crash being processed gets invalidated by marking it as a duplicate. ''' id = self._file_segv_report()[0] sys.stderr.write('(https://%s/bugs/%i) ' % (self.hostname, id)) r = self.crashdb.download(id) self.crashdb.close_duplicate(r, id, segv_report) # updating with a useful stack trace removes core dump r['StacktraceTop'] = 'read () from /lib/libc.6.so\nfoo (i=1) from /usr/lib/libfoo.so' r['Stacktrace'] = 'long\ntrace' r['ThreadStacktrace'] = 'thread\neven longer\ntrace' self.crashdb.update_traces(id, r, 'good retrace!') r = self.crashdb.download(id) self.assertFalse('CoreDump' in r) def test_get_fixed_version(self): '''get_fixed_version() for fixed bugs Other cases are already checked in test_marking_segv() (invalid bugs) and test_duplicates (duplicate bugs) for efficiency. ''' self._mark_report_fixed(segv_report) fixed_ver = self.crashdb.get_fixed_version(segv_report) self.assertNotEqual(fixed_ver, None) self.assertTrue(fixed_ver[0].isdigit()) self._mark_report_new(segv_report) self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.get_fixed_version(segv_report), None) # # Launchpad specific implementation and tests # @classmethod def _get_instance(klass): '''Create a CrashDB instance''' launchpad_instance = os.environ.get('APPORT_LAUNCHPAD_INSTANCE') or 'staging' return CrashDatabase(os.environ.get('LP_CREDENTIALS'), {'distro': 'ubuntu', 'launchpad_instance': launchpad_instance}) def _get_bug_target(self, db, report): '''Return the bug_target for this report.''' project = db.options.get('project') if 'SourcePackage' in report: return db.lp_distro.getSourcePackage(name=report['SourcePackage']) elif project: return db.launchpad.projects[project] else: return self.lp_distro def _get_librarian_hostname(self): '''Return the librarian hostname according to the LP hostname used.''' hostname = self.crashdb.get_hostname() if 'staging' in hostname: return 'staging.launchpadlibrarian.net' else: return 'launchpad.dev:58080' def _file_bug(self, bug_target, report, handle, comment=None): '''File a bug report.''' bug_title = report.get('Title', report.standard_title()) blob_info = self.crashdb.launchpad.temporary_blobs.fetch( token=handle) # XXX 2010-08-03 matsubara bug=612990: # Can't fetch the blob directly, so let's load it from the # representation. blob = self.crashdb.launchpad.load(blob_info['self_link']) #XXX Need to find a way to trigger the job that process the blob # rather polling like this. This makes the test suite take forever # to run. while not blob.hasBeenProcessed(): time.sleep(1) # processed_blob contains info about privacy, additional comments # and attachments. processed_blob = blob.getProcessedData() bug = self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs.createBug( description=processed_blob['extra_description'], private=processed_blob['private'], tags=processed_blob['initial_tags'], target=bug_target, title=bug_title) for comment in processed_blob['comments']: bug.newMessage(content=comment) # Ideally, one would be able to retrieve the attachment content # from the ProblemReport object or from the processed_blob. # Unfortunately the processed_blob only give us the Launchpad # librarian file_alias_id, so that's why we need to # download it again and upload to the bug report. It'd be even # better if addAttachment could work like linkAttachment, the LP # api used in the +filebug web UI, but there are security concerns # about the way linkAttachment works. librarian_url = 'http://%s' % self._get_librarian_hostname() for attachment in processed_blob['attachments']: filename = description = attachment['description'] # Download the attachment data. data = urllib.urlopen(urllib.basejoin(librarian_url, str(attachment['file_alias_id']) + '/' + filename)).read() # Add the attachment to the newly created bug report. bug.addAttachment( comment=filename, data=data, filename=filename, description=description) for subscriber in processed_blob['subscribers']: sub = self.crashdb.launchpad.people[subscriber] if sub: bug.subscribe(person=sub) for submission_key in processed_blob['hwdb_submission_keys']: # XXX 2010-08-04 matsubara bug=628889: # Can't fetch the submission directly, so let's load it # from the representation. submission = self.crashdb.launchpad.load( 'https://api.%s/beta/+hwdb/+submission/%s' % (self.crashdb.get_hostname(), submission_key)) bug.linkHWSubmission(submission=submission) return int(bug.id) def _mark_needs_retrace(self, id): '''Mark a report ID as needing retrace.''' bug = self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs[id] if self.crashdb.arch_tag not in bug.tags: bug.tags = bug.tags + [self.crashdb.arch_tag] bug.lp_save() def _mark_needs_dupcheck(self, id): '''Mark a report ID as needing duplicate check.''' bug = self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs[id] if 'need-duplicate-check' not in bug.tags: bug.tags = bug.tags + ['need-duplicate-check'] bug.lp_save() def _mark_report_fixed(self, id): '''Close a report ID as "fixed".''' bug = self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs[id] tasks = list(bug.bug_tasks) assert len(tasks) == 1 t = tasks[0] t.status = 'Fix Released' t.lp_save() def _mark_report_new(self, id): '''Reopen a report ID as "new".''' bug = self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs[id] tasks = list(bug.bug_tasks) assert len(tasks) == 1 t = tasks[0] t.status = 'New' t.lp_save() def _verify_marked_regression(self, id): '''Verify that report ID is marked as regression.''' bug = self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs[id] self.assertTrue('regression-retracer' in bug.tags) def test_project(self): '''reporting crashes against a project instead of a distro''' launchpad_instance = os.environ.get('APPORT_LAUNCHPAD_INSTANCE') or 'staging' # crash database for langpack-o-matic project (this does not have # packages in any distro) crashdb = CrashDatabase(os.environ.get('LP_CREDENTIALS'), {'project': 'langpack-o-matic', 'launchpad_instance': launchpad_instance}) self.assertEqual(crashdb.distro, None) # create Python crash report r = apport.Report('Crash') r['ExecutablePath'] = '/bin/foo' r['Traceback'] = '''Traceback (most recent call last): File "/bin/foo", line 67, in fuzz print(weird) NameError: global name 'weird' is not defined''' r.add_os_info() r.add_user_info() self.assertEqual(r.standard_title(), "foo crashed with NameError in fuzz(): global name 'weird' is not defined") # file it handle = crashdb.upload(r) self.assertTrue(handle) bug_target = self._get_bug_target(crashdb, r) self.assertEqual(bug_target.name, 'langpack-o-matic') id = self._file_bug(bug_target, r, handle) self.assertTrue(id > 0) sys.stderr.write('(https://%s/bugs/%i) ' % (self.hostname, id)) # update r = crashdb.download(id) r['StacktraceTop'] = 'read () from /lib/libc.6.so\nfoo (i=1) from /usr/lib/libfoo.so' r['Stacktrace'] = 'long\ntrace' r['ThreadStacktrace'] = 'thread\neven longer\ntrace' crashdb.update_traces(id, r, 'good retrace!') r = crashdb.download(id) # test fixed version self.assertEqual(crashdb.get_fixed_version(id), None) crashdb.close_duplicate(r, id, self.known_test_id) self.assertEqual(crashdb.duplicate_of(id), self.known_test_id) self.assertEqual(crashdb.get_fixed_version(id), 'invalid') crashdb.close_duplicate(r, id, None) self.assertEqual(crashdb.duplicate_of(id), None) self.assertEqual(crashdb.get_fixed_version(id), None) def test_download_robustness(self): '''download() of uncommon description formats''' # only ProblemType/Architecture/DistroRelease in description r = self.crashdb.download(self.uncommon_description_bug.id) self.assertEqual(r['ProblemType'], 'Package') self.assertEqual(r['Architecture'], 'amd64') self.assertTrue(r['DistroRelease'].startswith('Ubuntu ')) def test_escalation(self): '''Escalating bugs with more than 10 duplicates''' assert segv_report, 'you need to run test_1_report_segv() first' launchpad_instance = os.environ.get('APPORT_LAUNCHPAD_INSTANCE') or 'staging' db = CrashDatabase(os.environ.get('LP_CREDENTIALS'), {'distro': 'ubuntu', 'launchpad_instance': launchpad_instance, 'escalation_tag': 'omgkittens', 'escalation_subscription': 'apport-hackers'}) count = 0 p = db.launchpad.people[db.options['escalation_subscription']].self_link first_dup = 59 try: for b in range(first_dup, first_dup+13): count += 1 sys.stderr.write('%i ' % b) db.close_duplicate(apport.Report(), b, segv_report) b = db.launchpad.bugs[segv_report] has_escalation_tag = db.options['escalation_tag'] in b.tags has_escalation_subscription = any([s.person_link == p for s in b.subscriptions]) if count <= 10: self.assertFalse(has_escalation_tag) self.assertFalse(has_escalation_subscription) else: self.assertTrue(has_escalation_tag) self.assertTrue(has_escalation_subscription) finally: for b in range(first_dup, first_dup+count): sys.stderr.write('R%i ' % b) db.close_duplicate(apport.Report(), b, None) sys.stderr.write('\n') def test_marking_python_task_mangle(self): '''source package task fixup for marking interpreter crashes''' self._mark_needs_dupcheck(python_report) unchecked_before = self.crashdb.get_dup_unchecked() self.assertTrue(python_report in unchecked_before) # add an upstream task, and remove the package name from the # package task; _mark_dup_checked is supposed to restore the # package name b = self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs[python_report] if b.private: b.private = False b.lp_save() t = b.bug_tasks[0] t.target = self.crashdb.launchpad.distributions['ubuntu'] t.lp_save() b.addTask(target=self.crashdb.launchpad.projects['coreutils']) self.crashdb._mark_dup_checked(python_report, self.ref_report) unchecked_after = self.crashdb.get_dup_unchecked() self.assertFalse(python_report in unchecked_after) self.assertEqual(unchecked_before, unchecked_after.union(set([python_report]))) # upstream task should be unmodified b = self.crashdb.launchpad.bugs[python_report] self.assertEqual(b.bug_tasks[0].bug_target_name, 'coreutils') self.assertEqual(b.bug_tasks[0].status, 'New') # package-less distro task should have package name fixed self.assertEqual(b.bug_tasks[1].bug_target_name, 'coreutils (Ubuntu)') self.assertEqual(b.bug_tasks[1].status, 'New') # should not confuse get_fixed_version() self.assertEqual(self.crashdb.get_fixed_version(python_report), None) @classmethod def _generate_sigsegv_report(klass, signal='11'): '''Create a test executable which will die with a SIGSEGV, generate a core dump for it, create a problem report with those two arguments (ExecutablePath and CoreDump) and call add_gdb_info(). Return the apport.report.Report. ''' workdir = None orig_cwd = os.getcwd() pr = apport.report.Report() try: workdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() atexit.register(shutil.rmtree, workdir) os.chdir(workdir) # create a test executable with open('crash.c', 'w') as fd: fd.write(''' int f(x) { int* p = 0; *p = x; return x+1; } int main() { return f(42); } ''') assert subprocess.call(['gcc', '-g', 'crash.c', '-o', 'crash']) == 0 assert os.path.exists('crash') # call it through gdb and dump core subprocess.call(['gdb', '--batch', '--ex', 'run', '--ex', 'generate-core-file core', './crash'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) assert os.path.exists('core') assert subprocess.call(['readelf', '-n', 'core'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) == 0 pr['ExecutablePath'] = os.path.join(workdir, 'crash') pr['CoreDump'] = (os.path.join(workdir, 'core'),) pr['Signal'] = signal pr.add_gdb_info() finally: os.chdir(orig_cwd) return pr unittest.main()