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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2017 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
import argparse
import datetime
import hashlib
import logging
import os
import re
import sys
import extract_histograms
import merge_xml
_DATE_FILE_RE = re.compile(r".*MAJOR_BRANCH_DATE=(.+).*")
_CURRENT_MILESTONE_RE = re.compile(r"MAJOR=([0-9]{2,3})\n")
_MILESTONE_EXPIRY_RE = re.compile(r"\AM([0-9]{2,3})")
_SCRIPT_NAME = "generate_expired_histograms_array.py"
_HASH_DATATYPE = "uint64_t"
_HEADER = """// Generated from {script_name}. Do not edit!
#ifndef {include_guard}
#define {include_guard}
#include <stdint.h>
namespace {namespace} {{
// Contains hashes of expired histograms.
const {hash_datatype} kExpiredHistogramsHashes[] = {{
{hashes}
}};
const size_t kNumExpiredHistograms = {hashes_size};
}} // namespace {namespace}
#endif // {include_guard}
"""
_DATE_FORMAT_ERROR = "Unable to parse expiry {date} in histogram {name}."
# Some extra "grace" time is given to expired histograms during which they
# will contintue to be collected and reported. The dashboard should ignore
# data from this period making the expiry noticeable and giving time for
# owners to re-enable them without any discontinuity of data. Releases are
# geneally 6 weeks apart but sometimes 7 so +2 to be safe.
_EXPIRE_GRACE_MSTONES = 2
_EXPIRE_GRACE_WEEKS = _EXPIRE_GRACE_MSTONES * 6 + 2
class Error(Exception):
pass
def _GetExpiredHistograms(histograms, base_date, current_milestone):
"""Filters histograms to find expired ones if date format is used.
Args:
histograms(Dict[str, Dict]): Histogram descriptions in the form
{name: content}.
base_date(datetime.date): A date to check expiry dates against.
Returns:
List of strings with names of expired histograms.
Raises:
Error if there is an expiry date that doesn't match expected format.
"""
expired_histograms_names = []
for name, content in histograms.items():
if "obsolete" in content or "expires_after" not in content:
continue
expiry_str = content["expires_after"]
if expiry_str == "never":
continue
match = _MILESTONE_EXPIRY_RE.search(expiry_str)
if match:
# if there is match then expiry is in Chrome milsetone format.
if int(match.group(1)) < current_milestone:
expired_histograms_names.append(name)
else:
# if no match then we try the date format.
try:
expiry_date = datetime.datetime.strptime(
expiry_str, extract_histograms.EXPIRY_DATE_PATTERN).date()
except ValueError:
raise Error(_DATE_FORMAT_ERROR.
format(date=expiry_str, name=name))
if expiry_date < base_date:
expired_histograms_names.append(name)
return expired_histograms_names
def _FindMatch(content, regex, group_num):
match_result = regex.search(content)
if not match_result:
raise Error("Unable to match {pattern} with provided content: {content}".
format(pattern=regex.pattern, content=content))
return match_result.group(group_num)
def _GetBaseDate(content, regex):
"""Fetches base date from |content| to compare expiry dates with.
Args:
content: A string with the base date.
regex: A regular expression object that matches the base date.
Returns:
A base date as datetime.date object.
Raises:
Error if |content| doesn't match |regex| or the matched date has invalid
format.
"""
base_date_str = _FindMatch(content, regex, 1)
if not base_date_str:
return None
try:
base_date = datetime.datetime.strptime(
base_date_str, extract_histograms.EXPIRY_DATE_PATTERN).date()
return base_date
except ValueError:
raise Error("Unable to parse base date {date} from {content}.".
format(date=base_date_str, content=content))
def _GetCurrentMilestone(content, regex):
"""Extracts current milestone from |content|.
Args:
content: A string with the version information.
regex: A regular expression object that matches milestone.
Returns:
A milestone as int.
Raises:
Error if |content| doesn't match |regex|.
"""
return int(_FindMatch(content, regex, 1))
def _HashName(name):
"""Returns hash for the given histogram |name|."""
return "0x" + hashlib.md5(name).hexdigest()[:16]
def _GetHashToNameMap(histograms_names):
"""Returns dictionary {hash: histogram_name}."""
hash_to_name_map = dict()
for name in histograms_names:
hash_to_name_map[_HashName(name)] = name
return hash_to_name_map
def _GenerateHeaderFileContent(header_filename, namespace,
histograms_map):
"""Generates header file content.
Args:
header_filename: A filename of the generated header file.
namespace: A namespace to contain generated array.
histograms_map(Dict[str, str]): A dictionary {hash: histogram_name}.
Returns:
String with the generated content.
"""
include_guard = re.sub("[^A-Z]", "_", header_filename.upper()) + "_"
if not histograms_map:
# Some platforms don't allow creating empty arrays.
histograms_map["0x0000000000000000"] = "Dummy.Histogram"
hashes = "\n".join([
" {hash}, // {name}".format(hash=value, name=histograms_map[value])
for value in sorted(histograms_map.keys())
])
return _HEADER.format(
script_name=_SCRIPT_NAME,
include_guard=include_guard,
namespace=namespace,
hash_datatype=_HASH_DATATYPE,
hashes=hashes,
hashes_size=len(histograms_map))
def _GenerateFileContent(descriptions, branch_file_content,
mstone_file_content, header_filename, namespace):
"""Generates header file containing array with hashes of expired histograms.
Args:
descriptions: Combined histogram descriptions.
branch_file_content: Content of file with base date.
mstone_file_content: Content of file with milestone information.
header_filename: A filename of the generated header file.
namespace: A namespace to contain generated array.
Raises:
Error if there is an error in input xml files.
"""
histograms, had_errors = (
extract_histograms.ExtractHistogramsFromDom(descriptions))
if had_errors:
raise Error("Error parsing inputs.")
base_date = _GetBaseDate(branch_file_content, _DATE_FILE_RE)
base_date -= datetime.timedelta(weeks=_EXPIRE_GRACE_WEEKS)
current_milestone = _GetCurrentMilestone(
mstone_file_content, _CURRENT_MILESTONE_RE)
current_milestone -= _EXPIRE_GRACE_MSTONES
expired_histograms_names = _GetExpiredHistograms(
histograms, base_date, current_milestone)
expired_histograms_map = _GetHashToNameMap(expired_histograms_names)
header_file_content = _GenerateHeaderFileContent(
header_filename, namespace, expired_histograms_map)
return header_file_content
def _GenerateFile(arguments):
"""Generates header file containing array with hashes of expired histograms.
Args:
arguments: An object with the following attributes:
arguments.inputs: A list of xml files with histogram descriptions.
arguments.header_filename: A filename of the generated header file.
arguments.namespace: A namespace to contain generated array.
arguments.output_dir: A directory to put the generated file.
arguments.major_branch_date_filepath: File path for base date.
arguments.milestone_filepath: File path for milestone information.
"""
descriptions = merge_xml.MergeFiles(arguments.inputs)
with open(arguments.major_branch_date_filepath, "r") as date_file:
branch_file_content = date_file.read()
with open(arguments.milestone_filepath, "r") as milestone_file:
mstone_file_content = milestone_file.read()
header_file_content = _GenerateFileContent(
descriptions, branch_file_content, mstone_file_content,
arguments.header_filename, arguments.namespace)
with open(os.path.join(arguments.output_dir, arguments.header_filename),
"w") as generated_file:
generated_file.write(header_file_content)
def _ParseArguments():
"""Defines and parses arguments from the command line."""
arg_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Generate array of expired histograms' hashes.")
arg_parser.add_argument(
"--output_dir",
"-o",
required=True,
help="Base directory to for generated files.")
arg_parser.add_argument(
"--header_filename",
"-H",
required=True,
help="File name of the generated header file.")
arg_parser.add_argument(
"--namespace",
"-n",
default="",
help="Namespace of the generated factory function (code will be in "
"the global namespace if this is omitted).")
arg_parser.add_argument(
"--major_branch_date_filepath",
"-d",
required=True,
help="A path to the file with the base date.")
arg_parser.add_argument(
"--milestone_filepath",
"-m",
required=True,
help="A path to the file with the milestone information.")
arg_parser.add_argument(
"inputs",
nargs="+",
help="Paths to .xml files with histogram descriptions.")
return arg_parser.parse_args()
def main():
arguments = _ParseArguments()
_GenerateFile(arguments)
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main())