import os import sys import subprocess from ConfigParser import ConfigParser COMMIT_INFO_FNAME = 'COMMIT_INFO.txt' def pkg_commit_hash(pkg_path): ''' Get short form of commit hash given directory `pkg_path` There should be a file called 'COMMIT_INFO.txt' in `pkg_path`. This is a file in INI file format, with at least one section: ``commit hash``, and two variables ``archive_subst_hash`` and ``install_hash``. The first has a substitution pattern in it which may have been filled by the execution of ``git archive`` if this is an archive generated that way. The second is filled in by the installation, if the installation is from a git archive. We get the commit hash from (in order of preference): * A substituted value in ``archive_subst_hash`` * A written commit hash value in ``install_hash` * git's output, if we are in a git repository If all these fail, we return a not-found placeholder tuple Parameters ---------- pkg_path : str directory containing package Returns ------- hash_from : str Where we got the hash from - description hash_str : str short form of hash ''' # Try and get commit from written commit text file pth = os.path.join(pkg_path, COMMIT_INFO_FNAME) if not os.path.isfile(pth): raise IOError('Missing commit info file %s' % pth) cfg_parser = ConfigParser() cfg_parser.read(pth) archive_subst = cfg_parser.get('commit hash', 'archive_subst_hash') if not archive_subst.startswith('$Format'): # it has been substituted return 'archive substitution', archive_subst install_subst = cfg_parser.get('commit hash', 'install_hash') if install_subst != '': return 'installation', install_subst # maybe we are in a repository proc = subprocess.Popen('git rev-parse HEAD', stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, cwd=pkg_path, shell=True) repo_commit, _ = proc.communicate() if repo_commit: return 'repository', repo_commit.strip() return '(none found)', '' def get_pkg_info(pkg_path): ''' Return dict describing the context of this package Parameters ---------- pkg_path : str path containing __init__.py for package Returns ------- context : dict with named parameters of interest ''' src, hsh = pkg_commit_hash(pkg_path) import networkx import nibabel import numpy import scipy import traits return dict( pkg_path=pkg_path, commit_source=src, commit_hash=hsh, sys_version=sys.version, sys_executable=sys.executable, sys_platform=sys.platform, numpy_version=numpy.__version__, scipy_version=scipy.__version__, networkx_version=networkx.__version__, nibabel_version=nibabel.__version__, traits_version=traits.__version__)