- %% -*- erlang-indent-level: 4;indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
- %% ex: ts=4 sw=4 et
- %% -------------------------------------------------------------------
- %%
- %% rebar: Erlang Build Tools
- %%
- %% Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 Dave Smith (dizzyd@dizzyd.com)
- %%
- %% Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
- %% of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
- %% in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
- %% to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
- %% copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
- %% furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
- %%
- %% The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
- %% all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- %%
- %% THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
- %% IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- %% FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
- %% AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
- %% LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
- %% OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
- %% THE SOFTWARE.
- %% -------------------------------------------------------------------
- -module(rebar_utils).
-
- -export([sort_deps/1,
- droplast/1,
- filtermap/2,
- is_arch/1,
- sh/2,
- sh_send/3,
- abort/0,
- abort/2,
- escript_foldl/3,
- find_files/2,
- find_files/3,
- find_files_in_dirs/3,
- find_source/3,
- beam_to_mod/1,
- erl_to_mod/1,
- beams/1,
- find_executable/1,
- vcs_vsn/3,
- deprecated/3,
- deprecated/4,
- indent/1,
- update_code/1,
- update_code/2,
- remove_from_code_path/1,
- cleanup_code_path/1,
- args_to_tasks/1,
- expand_env_variable/3,
- get_arch/0,
- wordsize/0,
- deps_to_binary/1,
- to_binary/1,
- to_list/1,
- tup_dedup/1,
- tup_umerge/2,
- tup_sort/1,
- tup_find/2,
- line_count/1,
- set_httpc_options/0,
- url_append_path/2,
- escape_chars/1,
- escape_double_quotes/1,
- escape_double_quotes_weak/1,
- check_min_otp_version/1,
- check_blacklisted_otp_versions/1,
- info_useless/2,
- list_dir/1,
- user_agent/0,
- reread_config/1, reread_config/2,
- get_proxy_auth/0,
- is_list_of_strings/1,
- ssl_opts/1]).
-
-
- %% for internal use only
- -export([otp_release/0]).
-
- -include("rebar.hrl").
- -include_lib("public_key/include/OTP-PUB-KEY.hrl").
-
- -define(ONE_LEVEL_INDENT, " ").
- -define(APP_NAME_INDEX, 2).
-
- %% ====================================================================
- %% Public API
- %% ====================================================================
-
- sort_deps(Deps) ->
- %% We need a sort stable, based on the name. So that for multiple deps on
- %% the same level with the same name, we keep the order the parents had.
- %% `lists:keysort/2' is documented as stable in the stdlib.
- %% The list of deps is revered when we get it. For the proper stable
- %% result, re-reverse it.
- lists:keysort(?APP_NAME_INDEX, lists:reverse(Deps)).
-
- droplast(L) ->
- lists:reverse(tl(lists:reverse(L))).
-
- %% @doc filtermap takes in a function that is either or both
- %% a predicate and a map, and returns the matching and valid elements.
- -spec filtermap(F, [In]) -> [Out] when
- F :: fun((In) -> boolean() | {true, Out}),
- In :: term(),
- Out :: term().
- filtermap(F, [Hd|Tail]) ->
- case F(Hd) of
- true ->
- [Hd|filtermap(F, Tail)];
- {true,Val} ->
- [Val|filtermap(F, Tail)];
- false ->
- filtermap(F, Tail)
- end;
- filtermap(F, []) when is_function(F, 1) -> [].
-
- is_arch(ArchRegex) ->
- case re:run(get_arch(), ArchRegex, [{capture, none}, unicode]) of
- match ->
- true;
- nomatch ->
- false
- end.
-
- %% @doc returns the sytem architecture, in strings like
- %% `"19.0.4-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-64"'.
- -spec get_arch() -> string().
- get_arch() ->
- Words = wordsize(),
- otp_release() ++ "-"
- ++ erlang:system_info(system_architecture) ++ "-" ++ Words.
-
- %% @doc returns the size of a word on the system, as a string
- -spec wordsize() -> string().
- wordsize() ->
- try erlang:system_info({wordsize, external}) of
- Val ->
- integer_to_list(8 * Val)
- catch
- error:badarg ->
- integer_to_list(8 * erlang:system_info(wordsize))
- end.
-
- sh_send(Command0, String, Options0) ->
- ?INFO("sh_send info:\n\tcwd: ~p\n\tcmd: ~ts < ~ts\n",
- [rebar_dir:get_cwd(), Command0, String]),
- ?DEBUG("\topts: ~p\n", [Options0]),
-
- DefaultOptions = [use_stdout, abort_on_error],
- Options = [expand_sh_flag(V)
- || V <- proplists:compact(Options0 ++ DefaultOptions)],
-
- Command = lists:flatten(patch_on_windows(Command0, proplists:get_value(env, Options0, []))),
- PortSettings = proplists:get_all_values(port_settings, Options) ++
- [exit_status, {line, 16384}, use_stdio, stderr_to_stdout, hide],
- Port = open_port({spawn, Command}, PortSettings),
- try
- %% allow us to send some data to the shell command's STDIN
- %% Erlang doesn't let us get any reply after sending an EOF, though...
- Port ! {self(), {command, String}}
- after
- port_close(Port)
- end.
-
- %%
- %% Options = [Option] -- defaults to [use_stdout, abort_on_error]
- %% Option = ErrorOption | OutputOption | {cd, string()} | {env, Env}
- %% ErrorOption = return_on_error | abort_on_error | {abort_on_error, string()}
- %% OutputOption = use_stdout | {use_stdout, bool()}
- %% Env = [{string(), Val}]
- %% Val = string() | false
- %%
- sh(Command0, Options0) ->
- ?DEBUG("sh info:\n\tcwd: ~p\n\tcmd: ~ts\n", [rebar_dir:get_cwd(), Command0]),
- ?DEBUG("\topts: ~p\n", [Options0]),
-
- DefaultOptions = [{use_stdout, false}, debug_and_abort_on_error],
- Options = [expand_sh_flag(V)
- || V <- proplists:compact(Options0 ++ DefaultOptions)],
-
- ErrorHandler = proplists:get_value(error_handler, Options),
- OutputHandler = proplists:get_value(output_handler, Options),
-
- Command = lists:flatten(patch_on_windows(Command0, proplists:get_value(env, Options0, []))),
- PortSettings = proplists:get_all_values(port_settings, Options) ++
- [exit_status, {line, 16384}, use_stdio, stderr_to_stdout, hide, eof, binary],
- ?DEBUG("Port Cmd: ~ts\nPort Opts: ~p\n", [Command, PortSettings]),
- Port = open_port({spawn, Command}, PortSettings),
-
- try
- case sh_loop(Port, OutputHandler, []) of
- {ok, _Output} = Ok ->
- Ok;
- {error, {_Rc, _Output}=Err} ->
- ErrorHandler(Command, Err)
- end
- after
- port_close(Port)
- end.
-
- find_files(Dir, Regex) ->
- find_files(Dir, Regex, true).
-
- find_files_in_dirs([], _Regex, _Recursive) ->
- [];
- find_files_in_dirs([Dir | T], Regex, Recursive) ->
- find_files(Dir, Regex, Recursive) ++ find_files_in_dirs(T, Regex, Recursive).
-
-
- find_files(Dir, Regex, Recursive) ->
- filelib:fold_files(Dir, Regex, Recursive,
- fun(F, Acc) -> [F | Acc] end, []).
-
- find_executable(Name) ->
- case os:find_executable(Name) of
- false -> false;
- Path ->
- "\"" ++ filename:nativename(Path) ++ "\""
- end.
-
- deprecated(Old, New, Opts, When) when is_list(Opts) ->
- case lists:member(Old, Opts) of
- true ->
- deprecated(Old, New, When);
- false ->
- ok
- end;
- deprecated(Old, New, Config, When) ->
- case rebar_state:get(Config, Old, undefined) of
- undefined ->
- ok;
- _ ->
- deprecated(Old, New, When)
- end.
-
- deprecated(Old, New, When) ->
- io:format(
- <<"WARNING: deprecated ~p option used~n"
- "Option '~p' has been deprecated~n"
- "in favor of '~p'.~n"
- "'~p' will be removed ~ts.~n">>,
- [Old, Old, New, Old, When]).
-
- %% for use by `do` task
-
- %% note: this does not handle the case where you have an argument that
- %% was enclosed in quotes and might have commas but should not be split.
- args_to_tasks(Args) -> new_task(Args, []).
-
- deps_to_binary([]) ->
- [];
- deps_to_binary([{Name, _, Source} | T]) ->
- [{to_binary(Name), Source} | deps_to_binary(T)];
- deps_to_binary([{Name, Source} | T]) ->
- [{to_binary(Name), Source} | deps_to_binary(T)];
- deps_to_binary([Name | T]) ->
- [to_binary(Name) | deps_to_binary(T)].
-
- to_binary(A) when is_atom(A) -> atom_to_binary(A, unicode);
- to_binary(Str) -> unicode:characters_to_binary(Str).
-
- to_list(A) when is_atom(A) -> atom_to_list(A);
- to_list(Str) -> unicode:characters_to_list(Str).
-
- tup_dedup(List) ->
- tup_dedup_(tup_sort(List)).
-
- tup_dedup_([]) ->
- [];
- tup_dedup_([A]) ->
- [A];
- tup_dedup_([A,B|T]) when element(1, A) =:= element(1, B) ->
- tup_dedup_([A | T]);
- tup_dedup_([A,B|T]) when element(1, A) =:= B ->
- tup_dedup_([A | T]);
- tup_dedup_([A,B|T]) when A =:= element(1, B) ->
- tup_dedup_([A | T]);
- tup_dedup_([A,A|T]) ->
- [A|tup_dedup_(T)];
- tup_dedup_([A|T]) ->
- [A|tup_dedup_(T)].
-
- %% Sort the list in proplist-order, meaning that `{a,b}' and `{a,c}'
- %% both compare as usual, and `a' and `b' do the same, but `a' and `{a,b}' will
- %% compare based on the first element of the key, and in order. So the following
- %% list will sort as:
- %% - `[native, {native,o3}, check]' -> `[check, native, {native, o3}]'
- %% - `[native, {native,o3}, {native, o2}, check]' -> `[check,native,{native,o3},{native,o2}]'
- %% Meaning that:
- %% a) no deduplication takes place
- %% b) the key of a tuple is what counts in being sorted, but atoms are seen as {atom}
- %% as far as comparison is concerned (departing from lists:ukeysort/2)
- %% c) order is preserved for similar keys and tuples no matter their size (sort is stable)
- %%
- %% These properties let us merge proplists fairly easily.
- tup_sort(List) ->
- lists:sort(fun(A, B) when is_tuple(A), is_tuple(B) -> element(1, A) =< element(1, B)
- ; (A, B) when is_tuple(A) -> element(1, A) =< B
- ; (A, B) when is_tuple(B) -> A =< element(1, B)
- ; (A, B) -> A =< B
- end, List).
-
- %% Custom merge functions. The objective is to behave like lists:umerge/2,
- %% except that we also compare the merge elements based on the key if they're a
- %% tuple, such that `{key, val1}' is always prioritized over `{key, val0}' if
- %% the former is from the 'new' list.
- %%
- %% This lets us apply proper overrides to list of elements according to profile
- %% priority. This function depends on a stable proplist sort.
- tup_umerge(NewList, OldList) ->
- tup_umerge_(tup_sort(NewList), tup_sort(OldList)).
-
- tup_umerge_([], Olds) ->
- Olds;
- tup_umerge_([New|News], Olds) ->
- tup_umerge_dedup_(umerge(new, News, Olds, [], New), []).
-
- %% removes 100% identical duplicate elements so that
- %% `[a,{a,b},a,{a,c},a]' returns `[a,{a,b},{a,c}]'.
- %% Operates on a reverted list that gets reversed as part of this pass
- tup_umerge_dedup_([], Acc) ->
- Acc;
- tup_umerge_dedup_([H|T], Acc) ->
- case lists:member(H,T) of
- true -> tup_umerge_dedup_(T, Acc);
- false -> tup_umerge_dedup_(T, [H|Acc])
- end.
-
- tup_find(_Elem, []) ->
- false;
- tup_find(Elem, [Elem | _Elems]) ->
- Elem;
- tup_find(Elem, [Elem1 | Elems]) when is_tuple(Elem1) ->
- case element(1, Elem1) =:= Elem of
- true ->
- Elem1;
- false ->
- tup_find(Elem, Elems)
- end;
- tup_find(Elem, [_Elem | Elems]) ->
- tup_find(Elem, Elems).
-
- -spec umerge(new|old, News, Olds, Acc, Current) -> Merged when
- News :: [term()],
- Olds :: [term()],
- Acc :: [term()],
- Current :: term(),
- Merged :: [term()].
- umerge(_, [], [], Acc, Current) ->
- [Current | Acc];
- umerge(new, News, [], Acc, Current) ->
- %% only news left
- lists:reverse(News, [Current|Acc]);
- umerge(old, [], Olds, Acc, Current) ->
- %% only olds left
- lists:reverse(Olds, [Current|Acc]);
- umerge(new, News, [Old|Olds], Acc, Current) ->
- {Dir, Merged, NewCurrent} = compare({new, Current}, {old, Old}),
- umerge(Dir, News, Olds, [Merged|Acc], NewCurrent);
- umerge(old, [New|News], Olds, Acc, Current) ->
- {Dir, Merged, NewCurrent} = compare({new, New}, {old, Current}),
- umerge(Dir, News, Olds, [Merged|Acc], NewCurrent).
-
- -spec compare({Priority, term()}, {Secondary, term()}) ->
- {NextPriority, Merged, Larger} when
- Priority :: new | old,
- Secondary :: new | old,
- NextPriority :: new | old,
- Merged :: term(),
- Larger :: term().
- compare({Priority, A}, {Secondary, B}) when is_tuple(A), is_tuple(B) ->
- KA = element(1,A),
- KB = element(1,B),
- if KA == KB -> {Secondary, A, B};
- KA < KB -> {Secondary, A, B};
- KA > KB -> {Priority, B, A}
- end;
- compare({Priority, A}, {Secondary, B}) when not is_tuple(A), not is_tuple(B) ->
- if A == B -> {Secondary, A, B};
- A < B -> {Secondary, A, B};
- A > B -> {Priority, B, A}
- end;
- compare({Priority, A}, {Secondary, B}) when is_tuple(A), not is_tuple(B) ->
- KA = element(1,A),
- if KA == B -> {Secondary, A, B};
- KA < B -> {Secondary, A, B};
- KA > B -> {Priority, B, A}
- end;
- compare({Priority, A}, {Secondary, B}) when not is_tuple(A), is_tuple(B) ->
- KB = element(1,B),
- if A == KB -> {Secondary, A, B};
- A < KB -> {Secondary, A, B};
- A > KB -> {Priority, B, A}
- end.
-
- %% Implements wc -l functionality used to determine patchcount from git output
- line_count(PatchLines) ->
- Tokenized = rebar_string:lexemes(PatchLines, "\n"),
- {ok, length(Tokenized)}.
-
- check_min_otp_version(undefined) ->
- ok;
- check_min_otp_version(MinOtpVersion) ->
- %% Fully-qualify with ?MODULE so the function can be meck'd in rebar_utils_SUITE
- OtpRelease = ?MODULE:otp_release(),
- ParsedMin = version_tuple(MinOtpVersion),
- ParsedVsn = version_tuple(OtpRelease),
-
- case ParsedVsn >= ParsedMin of
- true ->
- ?DEBUG("~ts satisfies the requirement for minimum OTP version ~ts",
- [OtpRelease, MinOtpVersion]);
- false ->
- ?ABORT("OTP release ~ts or later is required. Version in use: ~ts",
- [MinOtpVersion, OtpRelease])
- end.
-
- check_blacklisted_otp_versions(undefined) ->
- ok;
- check_blacklisted_otp_versions(BlacklistedRegexes) ->
- %% Fully-qualify with ?MODULE so the function can be meck'd in rebar_utils_SUITE
- OtpRelease = ?MODULE:otp_release(),
- lists:foreach(
- fun(BlacklistedRegex) -> abort_if_blacklisted(BlacklistedRegex, OtpRelease) end,
- BlacklistedRegexes).
-
- abort_if_blacklisted(BlacklistedRegex, OtpRelease) ->
- case re:run(OtpRelease, BlacklistedRegex, [{capture, none}]) of
- match ->
- ?ABORT("OTP release ~ts matches blacklisted version ~ts",
- [OtpRelease, BlacklistedRegex]);
- nomatch ->
- ?DEBUG("~ts does not match blacklisted OTP version ~ts",
- [OtpRelease, BlacklistedRegex])
- end.
-
- user_agent() ->
- {ok, Vsn} = application:get_key(rebar, vsn),
- ?FMT("Rebar/~ts (OTP/~ts)", [Vsn, otp_release()]).
-
- reread_config(ConfigList) ->
- %% Default to not re-configuring the logger for now;
- %% this can leak logs in CT redirection when setting up hooks
- %% for example. If we want to turn it on by default, we may
- %% want to disable it in CT at the same time or figure out a
- %% way to silence it.
- %% The same pattern may apply to other tasks, so let's enable
- %% case-by-case.
- reread_config(ConfigList, []).
-
- reread_config(ConfigList, Opts) ->
- UpdateLoggerConfig = erlang:function_exported(logger, module_info, 0) andalso
- proplists:get_value(update_logger, Opts, false),
- %% NB: we attempt to mimic -config here, which survives app reload,
- %% hence {persistent, true}.
- SetEnv = case version_tuple(?MODULE:otp_release()) of
- {X, _, _} when X < 17 ->
- fun application:set_env/3;
- _ ->
- fun (App, Key, Val) -> application:set_env(App, Key, Val, [{persistent, true}]) end
- end,
- try
- Res =
- [SetEnv(Application, Key, Val)
- || Config <- ConfigList,
- {Application, Items} <- Config,
- {Key, Val} <- Items],
- case UpdateLoggerConfig of
- true -> reread_logger_config();
- false -> ok
- end,
- Res
- catch _:_ ->
- ?ERROR("The configuration file submitted could not be read "
- "and will be ignored.", [])
- end.
-
- %% @private since the kernel app is already booted, re-reading its config
- %% requires doing some magic to dynamically patch running handlers to
- %% deal with the current value.
- reread_logger_config() ->
- KernelCfg = application:get_all_env(kernel),
- LogCfg = proplists:get_value(logger, KernelCfg),
- case LogCfg of
- undefined ->
- ok;
- _ ->
- %% Extract and apply settings related to primary configuration
- %% -- primary config is used for settings shared across handlers
- LogLvlPrimary = proplists:get_value(logger_level, KernelCfg, all),
- {FilterDefault, Filters} =
- case lists:keyfind(filters, 1, KernelCfg) of
- false -> {log, []};
- {filters, FoundDef, FoundFilter} -> {FoundDef, FoundFilter}
- end,
- Primary = #{level => LogLvlPrimary,
- filter_default => FilterDefault,
- filters => Filters},
- lists:foreach(fun maybe_reset_logger_handler/1, LogCfg),
- logger:set_primary_config(Primary),
- ok
- end.
-
- %% @private add or update handlers based on their individual config,
- %% also remove default handler if needed.
- maybe_reset_logger_handler({handler, Id, Mod, Cfg}) ->
- case logger:add_handler(Id, Mod, Cfg) of
- {error, {already_exist, Id}} ->
- logger:update_handler_config(Id, Cfg);
- _ ->
- ok
- end;
- maybe_reset_logger_handler({handler, default, undefined}) ->
- _ = logger:remove_handler(default),
- ok;
- maybe_reset_logger_handler(_) ->
- ok.
-
-
- %% @doc Given env. variable `FOO' we want to expand all references to
- %% it in `InStr'. References can have two forms: `$FOO' and `${FOO}'
- %% The end of form `$FOO' is delimited with whitespace or EOL
- -spec expand_env_variable(string(), string(), term()) -> string().
- expand_env_variable(InStr, VarName, RawVarValue) ->
- case rebar_string:chr(InStr, $$) of
- 0 ->
- %% No variables to expand
- InStr;
- _ ->
- ReOpts = [global, unicode, {return, list}],
- VarValue = re:replace(RawVarValue, "\\\\", "\\\\\\\\", ReOpts),
- %% Use a regex to match/replace:
- %% Given variable "FOO": match $FOO\s | $FOOeol | ${FOO}
- RegEx = io_lib:format("\\\$(~ts(\\W|$)|{~ts})", [VarName, VarName]),
- re:replace(InStr, RegEx, [VarValue, "\\2"], ReOpts)
- end.
-
- %% ====================================================================
- %% Internal functions
- %% ====================================================================
- version_tuple(OtpRelease) ->
- case re:run(OtpRelease, "R?(\\d+)B?.?-?(\\d+)?.?-?(\\d+)?", [{capture, all, list}]) of
- {match, [_Full, Maj, Min, Patch]} ->
- {list_to_integer(Maj), list_to_integer(Min), list_to_integer(Patch)};
- {match, [_Full, Maj, Min]} ->
- {list_to_integer(Maj), list_to_integer(Min), 0};
- {match, [_Full, Maj]} ->
- {list_to_integer(Maj), 0, 0};
- nomatch ->
- ?ABORT("Minimum OTP release unable to be parsed: ~ts", [OtpRelease])
- end.
-
- otp_release() ->
- otp_release1(erlang:system_info(otp_release)).
-
- %% If OTP <= R16, otp_release is already what we want.
- otp_release1([$R,N|_]=Rel) when is_integer(N) ->
- Rel;
- %% If OTP >= 17.x, erlang:system_info(otp_release) returns just the
- %% major version number, we have to read the full version from
- %% a file. See http://www.erlang.org/doc/system_principles/versions.html
- %% Read vsn string from the 'OTP_VERSION' file and return as list without
- %% the "\n".
- otp_release1(Rel) ->
- File = filename:join([code:root_dir(), "releases", Rel, "OTP_VERSION"]),
- case file:read_file(File) of
- {error, _} ->
- Rel;
- {ok, Vsn} ->
- %% It's fine to rely on the binary module here because we can
- %% be sure that it's available when the otp_release string does
- %% not begin with $R.
- %% The shortest vsn string consists of at least two digits
- %% followed by "\n". Therefore, it's safe to assume Size >= 3.
- case binary:match(Vsn, <<"**">>) of
- {Pos, _} ->
- %% The OTP documentation mentions that a system patched
- %% using the otp_patch_apply tool available to licensed
- %% customers will leave a '**' suffix in the version as a
- %% flag saying the system consists of application versions
- %% from multiple OTP versions. We ignore this flag and
- %% drop the suffix, given for all intents and purposes, we
- %% cannot obtain relevant information from it as far as
- %% tooling is concerned.
- binary:bin_to_list(Vsn, {0, Pos});
- nomatch ->
- rebar_string:trim(binary:bin_to_list(Vsn), trailing, "\n")
- end
- end.
-
- %% We do the shell variable substitution ourselves on Windows and hope that the
- %% command doesn't use any other shell magic.
- patch_on_windows(Cmd, Env) ->
- case os:type() of
- {win32,nt} ->
- Cmd1 = "cmd /q /c "
- ++ lists:foldl(fun({Key, Value}, Acc) ->
- expand_env_variable(Acc, Key, Value)
- end, Cmd, Env),
- %% Remove left-over vars
- re:replace(Cmd1, "\\\$\\w+|\\\${\\w+}", "",
- [global, {return, list}, unicode]);
- _ ->
- Cmd
- end.
-
- expand_sh_flag(return_on_error) ->
- {error_handler,
- fun(_Command, Err) ->
- {error, Err}
- end};
- expand_sh_flag(abort_on_error) ->
- {error_handler,
- fun log_and_abort/2};
- expand_sh_flag({abort_on_error, Message}) ->
- {error_handler,
- log_msg_and_abort(Message)};
- expand_sh_flag({debug_abort_on_error, Message}) ->
- {error_handler,
- debug_log_msg_and_abort(Message)};
- expand_sh_flag(debug_and_abort_on_error) ->
- {error_handler,
- fun debug_and_abort/2};
- expand_sh_flag(use_stdout) ->
- {output_handler,
- fun(Line, Acc) ->
- %% Line already has a newline so don't use ?CONSOLE which adds one
- io:format("~ts", [Line]),
- [Line | Acc]
- end};
- expand_sh_flag({use_stdout, false}) ->
- {output_handler,
- fun(Line, Acc) ->
- [Line | Acc]
- end};
- expand_sh_flag({cd, _CdArg} = Cd) ->
- {port_settings, Cd};
- expand_sh_flag({env, _EnvArg} = Env) ->
- {port_settings, Env}.
-
- -type err_handler() :: fun((string(), {integer(), string()}) -> no_return()).
- -spec log_msg_and_abort(string()) -> err_handler().
- log_msg_and_abort(Message) ->
- fun(_Command, {_Rc, _Output}) ->
- ?ABORT(Message, [])
- end.
-
- -spec debug_log_msg_and_abort(string()) -> err_handler().
- debug_log_msg_and_abort(Message) ->
- fun(Command, {Rc, Output}) ->
- ?DEBUG("sh(~ts)~n"
- "failed with return code ~w and the following output:~n"
- "~ts", [Command, Rc, Output]),
- ?ABORT(Message, [])
- end.
-
- -spec log_and_abort(string(), {integer(), string()}) -> no_return().
- log_and_abort(Command, {Rc, Output}) ->
- ?ABORT("sh(~ts)~n"
- "failed with return code ~w and the following output:~n"
- "~ts", [Command, Rc, Output]).
-
- -spec debug_and_abort(string(), {integer(), string()}) -> no_return().
- debug_and_abort(Command, {Rc, Output}) ->
- ?DEBUG("sh(~ts)~n"
- "failed with return code ~w and the following output:~n"
- "~ts", [Command, Rc, Output]),
- throw(rebar_abort).
-
- sh_loop(Port, Fun, Acc) ->
- receive
- {Port, {data, {eol, Line}}} ->
- sh_loop(Port, Fun, Fun(unicode:characters_to_list(Line) ++ "\n", Acc));
- {Port, {data, {noeol, Line}}} ->
- sh_loop(Port, Fun, Fun(unicode:characters_to_list(Line), Acc));
- {Port, eof} ->
- Data = lists:flatten(lists:reverse(Acc)),
- receive
- {Port, {exit_status, 0}} ->
- {ok, Data};
- {Port, {exit_status, Rc}} ->
- {error, {Rc, Data}}
- end
- end.
-
- beam_to_mod(Filename) ->
- list_to_atom(filename:basename(Filename, ".beam")).
-
- erl_to_mod(Filename) ->
- list_to_atom(filename:rootname(filename:basename(Filename))).
-
- beams(Dir) ->
- filelib:wildcard(filename:join(Dir, "*.beam")).
-
- -spec abort() -> no_return().
- abort() ->
- throw(rebar_abort).
-
- -spec abort(string(), [term()]) -> no_return().
- abort(String, Args) ->
- ?ERROR(String, Args),
- abort().
-
- escript_foldl(Fun, Acc, File) ->
- case escript:extract(File, [compile_source]) of
- {ok, [_Shebang, _Comment, _EmuArgs, Body]} ->
- case Body of
- {source, BeamCode} ->
- GetInfo = fun() -> file:read_file_info(File) end,
- GetBin = fun() -> BeamCode end,
- {ok, Fun(".", GetInfo, GetBin, Acc)};
- {beam, BeamCode} ->
- GetInfo = fun() -> file:read_file_info(File) end,
- GetBin = fun() -> BeamCode end,
- {ok, Fun(".", GetInfo, GetBin, Acc)};
- {archive, ArchiveBin} ->
- zip:foldl(Fun, Acc, {File, ArchiveBin})
- end;
- {error, _} = Error ->
- Error
- end.
-
- %% TODO: this is just for rebar3_hex and maybe other plugins
- %% but eventually it should be dropped
- vcs_vsn(OriginalVsn, Dir, Resources) when is_list(Dir) ,
- is_list(Resources) ->
- ?WARN("Using deprecated rebar_utils:vcs_vsn/3. Please upgrade your plugins.", []),
- FakeState = rebar_state:new(),
- {ok, AppInfo} = rebar_app_info:new(fake, OriginalVsn, Dir),
- vcs_vsn(AppInfo, OriginalVsn,
- rebar_state:set_resources(FakeState, Resources));
- vcs_vsn(AppInfo, Vcs, State) ->
- case vcs_vsn_cmd(AppInfo, Vcs, State) of
- {plain, VsnString} ->
- VsnString;
- {cmd, CmdString} ->
- cmd_vsn_invoke(CmdString, rebar_app_info:dir(AppInfo));
- unknown ->
- ?ABORT("vcs_vsn: Unknown vsn format: ~p", [Vcs]);
- {error, Reason} ->
- ?ABORT("vcs_vsn: ~ts", [Reason])
- end.
-
- %% Temp work around for repos like relx that use "semver"
- vcs_vsn_cmd(_, Vsn, _) when is_binary(Vsn) ->
- {plain, Vsn};
- vcs_vsn_cmd(AppInfo, VCS, State) when VCS =:= semver ; VCS =:= "semver" ->
- vcs_vsn_cmd(AppInfo, git, State);
- vcs_vsn_cmd(_AppInfo, {cmd, _Cmd}=Custom, _) ->
- Custom;
- vcs_vsn_cmd(AppInfo, {file, File}, _) ->
- Path = filename:join(rebar_app_info:dir(AppInfo), File),
- {ok, Vsn} = file:read_file(Path),
- {plain, to_list(rebar_string:trim(Vsn))};
- vcs_vsn_cmd(AppInfo, VCS, State) when is_atom(VCS) ->
- rebar_resource_v2:make_vsn(AppInfo, VCS, State);
- vcs_vsn_cmd(AppInfo, {VCS, _}=V, State) when is_atom(VCS) ->
- rebar_resource_v2:make_vsn(AppInfo, V, State);
- vcs_vsn_cmd(AppInfo, VCS, State) when is_list(VCS) ->
- try list_to_existing_atom(VCS) of
- AVCS ->
- case vcs_vsn_cmd(AppInfo, AVCS, State) of
- unknown -> {plain, VCS};
- Other -> Other
- end
- catch
- error:badarg ->
- {plain, VCS}
- end;
- vcs_vsn_cmd(_, _, _) ->
- unknown.
-
- cmd_vsn_invoke(Cmd, Dir) ->
- {ok, VsnString} = rebar_utils:sh(Cmd, [{cd, Dir}, {use_stdout, false}]),
- rebar_string:trim(VsnString, trailing, "\n").
-
- %% @doc ident to the level specified
- -spec indent(non_neg_integer()) -> iolist().
- indent(Amount) when erlang:is_integer(Amount) ->
- [?ONE_LEVEL_INDENT || _ <- lists:seq(1, Amount)].
-
- %% Replace code paths with new paths for existing apps and
- %% purge code of the old modules from those apps.
- update_code(Paths) -> update_code(Paths, []).
-
- update_code(Paths, Opts) ->
- lists:foreach(fun(Path) ->
- Name = filename:basename(Path, "/ebin"),
- App = list_to_atom(Name),
- application:load(App),
- case application:get_key(App, modules) of
- undefined ->
- code:add_patha(Path),
- ok;
- {ok, Modules} ->
- %% replace_path causes problems when running
- %% tests in projects like erlware_commons that rebar3
- %% also includes
- %code:replace_path(App, Path),
- code:del_path(App),
- code:add_patha(Path),
- case lists:member(soft_purge, Opts) of
- true ->
- [begin code:soft_purge(M), code:delete(M) end || M <- Modules];
- false ->
- [begin code:purge(M), code:delete(M) end || M <- Modules]
- end
- end
- end, Paths).
-
- remove_from_code_path(Paths) ->
- lists:foreach(fun(Path) ->
- Name = filename:basename(Path, "/ebin"),
- App = list_to_atom(Name),
- application:load(App),
- case application:get_key(App, modules) of
- undefined ->
- application:unload(App),
- ok;
- {ok, Modules} ->
- application:unload(App),
- [case erlang:check_process_code(self(), M) of
- false ->
- code:purge(M), code:delete(M);
- _ ->
- ?DEBUG("~p can't purge ~p safely, doing a soft purge", [self(), M]),
- code:soft_purge(M) andalso code:delete(M)
- end || M <- Modules]
- end,
- code:del_path(Path)
- end, lists:usort(Paths)).
-
- %% @doc Revert to only having the beams necessary for running rebar3 and
- %% plugins in the path
- -spec cleanup_code_path([string()]) -> true | {error, term()}.
- cleanup_code_path(OrigPath) ->
- CurrentPath = code:get_path(),
- AddedPaths = CurrentPath -- OrigPath,
- %% If someone has removed paths, it's hard to get them back into
- %% the right order, but since this is currently rare, we can just
- %% fall back to code:set_path/1.
- case CurrentPath -- AddedPaths of
- OrigPath ->
- _ = [code:del_path(Path) || Path <- AddedPaths],
- true;
- _ ->
- code:set_path(OrigPath)
- end.
-
- new_task([], Acc) -> lists:reverse(Acc);
- new_task([TaskList|Rest], Acc) ->
- case re:split(TaskList, ",", [{return, list}, {parts, 2}, unicode]) of
- %% `do` consumes all remaining args
- ["do" = Task] ->
- lists:reverse([{Task, Rest}|Acc]);
- %% single task terminated by a comma
- [Task, ""] -> new_task(Rest, [{Task, []}|Acc]);
- %% sequence of two or more tasks
- [Task, More] -> new_task([More|Rest], [{Task, []}|Acc]);
- %% single task not terminated by a comma
- [Task] -> arg_or_flag(Rest, [{Task, []}|Acc])
- end.
-
- arg_or_flag([], [{Task, Args}|Acc]) ->
- lists:reverse([{Task, lists:reverse(Args)}|Acc]);
- %% case where you have `foo , bar`
- arg_or_flag([","|Rest], Acc) -> new_task(Rest, Acc);
- %% case where you have `foo ,bar`
- arg_or_flag(["," ++ Task|Rest], Acc) -> new_task([Task|Rest], Acc);
- %% a flag
- arg_or_flag(["-" ++ _ = Flag|Rest], [{Task, Args}|Acc]) ->
- case maybe_ends_in_comma(Flag) of
- false -> arg_or_flag(Rest, [{Task, [Flag|Args]}|Acc]);
- NewFlag -> new_task(Rest, [{Task,
- lists:reverse([NewFlag|Args])}|Acc])
- end;
- %% an argument or a sequence of arguments
- arg_or_flag([ArgList|Rest], [{Task, Args}|Acc]) ->
- case re:split(ArgList, ",", [{return, list}, {parts, 2}, unicode]) of
- %% single arg terminated by a comma
- [Arg, ""] -> new_task(Rest, [{Task,
- lists:reverse([Arg|Args])}|Acc]);
- %% sequence of two or more args/tasks
- [Arg, More] -> new_task([More|Rest], [{Task,
- lists:reverse([Arg|Args])}|Acc]);
- %% single arg not terminated by a comma
- [Arg] -> arg_or_flag(Rest, [{Task, [Arg|Args]}|Acc])
- end.
-
- maybe_ends_in_comma(H) ->
- case lists:reverse(H) of
- "," ++ Flag -> lists:reverse(Flag);
- _ -> false
- end.
-
- get_http_vars(Scheme) ->
- OS = case os:getenv(atom_to_list(Scheme)) of
- Str when is_list(Str) -> Str;
- _ -> []
- end,
- GlobalConfigFile = rebar_dir:global_config(),
- Config = rebar_config:consult_file(GlobalConfigFile),
- proplists:get_value(Scheme, Config, OS).
-
- -ifdef (OTP_RELEASE).
- -if(?OTP_RELEASE >= 23).
- -compile({nowarn_deprecated_function, [{http_uri, parse, 1},
- {http_uri, decode, 1}]}).
- -endif.
- -endif.
-
- set_httpc_options() ->
- set_httpc_options(https_proxy, get_http_vars(https_proxy)),
- set_httpc_options(proxy, get_http_vars(http_proxy)).
-
- set_httpc_options(_, []) ->
- ok;
-
- set_httpc_options(Scheme, Proxy) ->
- URI = normalise_proxy(Scheme, Proxy),
- {ok, {_, UserInfo, Host, Port, _, _}} = http_uri:parse(URI),
- httpc:set_options([{Scheme, {{Host, Port}, []}}], rebar),
- proxy_ipfamily(Host, inet:gethostbyname(Host)),
- set_proxy_auth(UserInfo).
-
- proxy_ipfamily(_Host, {ok, _}) ->
- ok;
- proxy_ipfamily(Host, {error, nxdomain}) ->
- maybe_proxy_family(Host, inet_db:res_option(inet6)).
-
- maybe_proxy_family(Host, true) ->
- maybe_set_ipfamily(inet:gethostbyname(Host, inet), inet);
- maybe_proxy_family(Host, false) ->
- maybe_set_ipfamily(inet:gethostbyname(Host, inet6), inet6).
-
- maybe_set_ipfamily({ok, _}, Family) ->
- httpc:set_options([{ipfamily, Family}], rebar);
- maybe_set_ipfamily(_, _Family) ->
- ok.
-
- normalise_proxy(Scheme, URI) ->
- case re:run(URI, "://", [unicode]) of
- nomatch when Scheme =:= https_proxy -> "https://" ++ URI;
- nomatch when Scheme =:= proxy -> "http://" ++ URI;
- _ -> URI
- end.
-
- url_append_path(Url, ExtraPath) ->
- case http_uri:parse(Url) of
- {ok, {Scheme, UserInfo, Host, Port, Path, Query}} ->
- {ok, lists:append([atom_to_list(Scheme), "://", UserInfo, Host, ":", integer_to_list(Port),
- filename:join(Path, ExtraPath), Query])};
- _ ->
- error
- end.
-
- %% escape\ as\ a\ shell\?
- escape_chars(Str) when is_atom(Str) ->
- escape_chars(atom_to_list(Str));
- escape_chars(Str) ->
- re:replace(Str, "([ ()?`!$&;\"\'])", "\\\\&",
- [global, {return, list}, unicode]).
-
- %% "escape inside these"
- escape_double_quotes(Str) ->
- re:replace(Str, "([\"\\\\`!$&*;])", "\\\\&",
- [global, {return, list}, unicode]).
-
- %% "escape inside these" but allow *
- escape_double_quotes_weak(Str) ->
- re:replace(Str, "([\"\\\\`!$&;])", "\\\\&",
- [global, {return, list}, unicode]).
-
- info_useless(Old, New) ->
- [?INFO("App ~ts is no longer needed and can be deleted.", [Name])
- || Name <- Old,
- not lists:member(Name, New)],
- ok.
-
- list_dir(Dir) ->
- %% `list_dir_all` returns raw files which are unsupported
- %% prior to R16 so just fall back to `list_dir` if running
- %% on an earlier vm
- case erlang:function_exported(file, list_dir_all, 1) of
- true -> file:list_dir_all(Dir);
- false -> file:list_dir(Dir)
- end.
-
- set_proxy_auth([]) ->
- ok;
- set_proxy_auth(UserInfo) ->
- [Username, Password] = re:split(UserInfo, ":",
- [{return, list}, {parts,2}, unicode]),
- %% password may contain url encoded characters, need to decode them first
- application:set_env(rebar, proxy_auth, [{proxy_auth, {Username, http_uri:decode(Password)}}]).
-
- get_proxy_auth() ->
- case application:get_env(rebar, proxy_auth) of
- undefined -> [];
- {ok, ProxyAuth} -> ProxyAuth
- end.
-
- -spec is_list_of_strings(term()) -> boolean().
- is_list_of_strings(List) when not is_list(hd(List)) ->
- false;
- is_list_of_strings(List) when is_list(hd(List)) ->
- true;
- is_list_of_strings(List) when is_list(List) ->
- true.
-
- %%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- %% @doc
- %% Return the SSL options adequate for the project based on
- %% its configuration, including for validation of certs.
- %% @end
- %%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- -spec ssl_opts(Url) -> Res when
- Url :: string(),
- Res :: proplists:proplist().
- ssl_opts(Url) ->
- case get_ssl_config() of
- ssl_verify_enabled ->
- ssl_opts(ssl_verify_enabled, Url);
- ssl_verify_disabled ->
- [{verify, verify_none}]
- end.
-
- %%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- %% @doc
- %% Return the SSL options adequate for the project based on
- %% its configuration, including for validation of certs.
- %% @end
- %%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- -spec ssl_opts(Enabled, Url) -> Res when
- Enabled :: atom(),
- Url :: string(),
- Res :: proplists:proplist().
- ssl_opts(ssl_verify_enabled, Url) ->
- case check_ssl_version() of
- true ->
- {ok, {_, _, Hostname, _, _, _}} =
- http_uri:parse(rebar_utils:to_list(Url)),
- VerifyFun = {fun ssl_verify_hostname:verify_fun/3,
- [{check_hostname, Hostname}]},
- CACerts = certifi:cacerts(),
- [{verify, verify_peer}, {depth, 2}, {cacerts, CACerts},
- {partial_chain, fun partial_chain/1}, {verify_fun, VerifyFun}];
- false ->
- ?WARN("Insecure HTTPS request (peer verification disabled), "
- "please update to OTP 17.4 or later", []),
- [{verify, verify_none}]
- end.
-
- -spec partial_chain(Certs) -> Res when
- Certs :: list(any()),
- Res :: unknown_ca | {trusted_ca, any()}.
- partial_chain(Certs) ->
- Certs1 = [{Cert, public_key:pkix_decode_cert(Cert, otp)} || Cert <- Certs],
- CACerts = certifi:cacerts(),
- CACerts1 = [public_key:pkix_decode_cert(Cert, otp) || Cert <- CACerts],
- case ec_lists:find(fun({_, Cert}) ->
- check_cert(CACerts1, Cert)
- end, Certs1) of
- {ok, Trusted} ->
- {trusted_ca, element(1, Trusted)};
- _ ->
- unknown_ca
- end.
-
- -spec extract_public_key_info(Cert) -> Res when
- Cert :: #'OTPCertificate'{tbsCertificate::#'OTPTBSCertificate'{}},
- Res :: any().
- extract_public_key_info(Cert) ->
- ((Cert#'OTPCertificate'.tbsCertificate)#'OTPTBSCertificate'.subjectPublicKeyInfo).
-
- -spec check_cert(CACerts, Cert) -> Res when
- CACerts :: list(any()),
- Cert :: any(),
- Res :: boolean().
- check_cert(CACerts, Cert) ->
- lists:any(fun(CACert) ->
- extract_public_key_info(CACert) == extract_public_key_info(Cert)
- end, CACerts).
-
- -spec check_ssl_version() ->
- boolean().
- check_ssl_version() ->
- case application:get_key(ssl, vsn) of
- {ok, Vsn} ->
- parse_vsn(Vsn) >= {5, 3, 6};
- _ ->
- false
- end.
-
- -spec get_ssl_config() ->
- ssl_verify_disabled | ssl_verify_enabled.
- get_ssl_config() ->
- GlobalConfigFile = rebar_dir:global_config(),
- Config = rebar_config:consult_file(GlobalConfigFile),
- case proplists:get_value(ssl_verify, Config, []) of
- false ->
- ssl_verify_disabled;
- _ ->
- ssl_verify_enabled
- end.
-
- -spec parse_vsn(Vsn) -> Res when
- Vsn :: string(),
- Res :: {integer(), integer(), integer()}.
- parse_vsn(Vsn) ->
- version_pad(rebar_string:lexemes(Vsn, ".-")).
-
- -spec version_pad(list(nonempty_string())) -> Res when
- Res :: {integer(), integer(), integer()}.
- version_pad([Major]) ->
- {list_to_integer(Major), 0, 0};
- version_pad([Major, Minor]) ->
- {list_to_integer(Major), list_to_integer(Minor), 0};
- version_pad([Major, Minor, Patch]) ->
- {list_to_integer(Major), list_to_integer(Minor), list_to_integer(Patch)};
- version_pad([Major, Minor, Patch | _]) ->
- {list_to_integer(Major), list_to_integer(Minor), list_to_integer(Patch)}.
-
-
- -ifdef(filelib_find_source).
- find_source(Filename, Dir, Rules) ->
- filelib:find_source(Filename, Dir, Rules).
- -else.
- %% Looks for a file relative to a given directory
-
- -type find_file_rule() :: {ObjDirSuffix::string(), SrcDirSuffix::string()}.
-
- %% Looks for a source file relative to the object file name and directory
-
- -type find_source_rule() :: {ObjExtension::string(), SrcExtension::string(),
- [find_file_rule()]}.
-
- keep_suffix_search_rules(Rules) ->
- [T || {_,_,_}=T <- Rules].
-
- -spec find_source(file:filename(), file:filename(), [find_source_rule()]) ->
- {ok, file:filename()} | {error, not_found}.
- find_source(Filename, Dir, Rules) ->
- try_suffix_rules(keep_suffix_search_rules(Rules), Filename, Dir).
-
- try_suffix_rules(Rules, Filename, Dir) ->
- Ext = filename:extension(Filename),
- try_suffix_rules(Rules, filename:rootname(Filename, Ext), Dir, Ext).
-
- try_suffix_rules([{Ext,Src,Rules}|Rest], Root, Dir, Ext)
- when is_list(Src), is_list(Rules) ->
- case try_dir_rules(add_local_search(Rules), Root ++ Src, Dir) of
- {ok, File} -> {ok, File};
- _Other ->
- try_suffix_rules(Rest, Root, Dir, Ext)
- end;
- try_suffix_rules([_|Rest], Root, Dir, Ext) ->
- try_suffix_rules(Rest, Root, Dir, Ext);
- try_suffix_rules([], _Root, _Dir, _Ext) ->
- {error, not_found}.
-
- %% ensuring we check the directory of the object file before any other directory
- add_local_search(Rules) ->
- Local = {"",""},
- [Local] ++ lists:filter(fun (X) -> X =/= Local end, Rules).
-
- try_dir_rules([{From, To}|Rest], Filename, Dir)
- when is_list(From), is_list(To) ->
- case try_dir_rule(Dir, Filename, From, To) of
- {ok, File} -> {ok, File};
- error -> try_dir_rules(Rest, Filename, Dir)
- end;
- try_dir_rules([], _Filename, _Dir) ->
- {error, not_found}.
-
- try_dir_rule(Dir, Filename, From, To) ->
- case lists:suffix(From, Dir) of
- true ->
- NewDir = lists:sublist(Dir, 1, length(Dir)-length(From))++To,
- Src = filename:join(NewDir, Filename),
- case filelib:is_regular(Src) of
- true -> {ok, Src};
- false -> find_regular_file(filelib:wildcard(Src))
- end;
- false ->
- error
- end.
-
- find_regular_file([]) ->
- error;
- find_regular_file([File|Files]) ->
- case filelib:is_regular(File) of
- true -> {ok, File};
- false -> find_regular_file(Files)
- end.
- -endif.
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