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automation: wait for instance profiles and roles Otherwise there is a race condition between creating the resources and us attempting to use them / them becoming available. The role waiter API was recently introduced, so we had to upgrade the boto3 package to get it. Other packages were also updated to latest versions just because. Even with this change, I still run into issues with the IAM instance profile not being available when we attempt to create an EC2 instance using a just-created profile. I'm not sure what's going on. Possibly a bug on Amazon's end. But the new behavior is "more correct." Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6286

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# windows.py - Automation specific to Windows
#
# Copyright 2019 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
# no-check-code because Python 3 native.
import os
import pathlib
import re
import subprocess
import tempfile
from .winrm import (
run_powershell,
)
# PowerShell commands to activate a Visual Studio 2008 environment.
# This is essentially a port of vcvarsall.bat to PowerShell.
ACTIVATE_VC9_AMD64 = r'''
Write-Output "activating Visual Studio 2008 environment for AMD64"
$root = "$env:LOCALAPPDATA\Programs\Common\Microsoft\Visual C++ for Python\9.0"
$Env:VCINSTALLDIR = "${root}\VC\"
$Env:WindowsSdkDir = "${root}\WinSDK\"
$Env:PATH = "${root}\VC\Bin\amd64;${root}\WinSDK\Bin\x64;${root}\WinSDK\Bin;$Env:PATH"
$Env:INCLUDE = "${root}\VC\Include;${root}\WinSDK\Include;$Env:PATH"
$Env:LIB = "${root}\VC\Lib\amd64;${root}\WinSDK\Lib\x64;$Env:LIB"
$Env:LIBPATH = "${root}\VC\Lib\amd64;${root}\WinSDK\Lib\x64;$Env:LIBPATH"
'''.lstrip()
ACTIVATE_VC9_X86 = r'''
Write-Output "activating Visual Studio 2008 environment for x86"
$root = "$env:LOCALAPPDATA\Programs\Common\Microsoft\Visual C++ for Python\9.0"
$Env:VCINSTALLDIR = "${root}\VC\"
$Env:WindowsSdkDir = "${root}\WinSDK\"
$Env:PATH = "${root}\VC\Bin;${root}\WinSDK\Bin;$Env:PATH"
$Env:INCLUDE = "${root}\VC\Include;${root}\WinSDK\Include;$Env:INCLUDE"
$Env:LIB = "${root}\VC\Lib;${root}\WinSDK\Lib;$Env:LIB"
$Env:LIBPATH = "${root}\VC\lib;${root}\WinSDK\Lib:$Env:LIBPATH"
'''.lstrip()
HG_PURGE = r'''
$Env:PATH = "C:\hgdev\venv-bootstrap\Scripts;$Env:PATH"
Set-Location C:\hgdev\src
hg.exe --config extensions.purge= purge --all
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {
throw "process exited non-0: $LASTEXITCODE"
}
Write-Output "purged Mercurial repo"
'''
HG_UPDATE_CLEAN = r'''
$Env:PATH = "C:\hgdev\venv-bootstrap\Scripts;$Env:PATH"
Set-Location C:\hgdev\src
hg.exe --config extensions.purge= purge --all
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {{
throw "process exited non-0: $LASTEXITCODE"
}}
hg.exe update -C {revision}
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {{
throw "process exited non-0: $LASTEXITCODE"
}}
hg.exe log -r .
Write-Output "updated Mercurial working directory to {revision}"
'''.lstrip()
BUILD_INNO = r'''
Set-Location C:\hgdev\src
$python = "C:\hgdev\python27-{arch}\python.exe"
C:\hgdev\python37-x64\python.exe contrib\packaging\inno\build.py --python $python
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {{
throw "process exited non-0: $LASTEXITCODE"
}}
'''.lstrip()
BUILD_WHEEL = r'''
Set-Location C:\hgdev\src
C:\hgdev\python27-{arch}\Scripts\pip.exe wheel --wheel-dir dist .
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {{
throw "process exited non-0: $LASTEXITCODE"
}}
'''
BUILD_WIX = r'''
Set-Location C:\hgdev\src
$python = "C:\hgdev\python27-{arch}\python.exe"
C:\hgdev\python37-x64\python.exe contrib\packaging\wix\build.py --python $python {extra_args}
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {{
throw "process exited non-0: $LASTEXITCODE"
}}
'''
RUN_TESTS = r'''
C:\hgdev\MinGW\msys\1.0\bin\sh.exe --login -c "cd /c/hgdev/src/tests && /c/hgdev/{python_path}/python.exe run-tests.py {test_flags}"
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {{
throw "process exited non-0: $LASTEXITCODE"
}}
'''
def get_vc_prefix(arch):
if arch == 'x86':
return ACTIVATE_VC9_X86
elif arch == 'x64':
return ACTIVATE_VC9_AMD64
else:
raise ValueError('illegal arch: %s; must be x86 or x64' % arch)
def fix_authorized_keys_permissions(winrm_client, path):
commands = [
'$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"',
'Repair-AuthorizedKeyPermission -FilePath %s -Confirm:$false' % path,
r'icacls %s /remove:g "NT Service\sshd"' % path,
]
run_powershell(winrm_client, '\n'.join(commands))
def synchronize_hg(hg_repo: pathlib.Path, revision: str, ec2_instance):
"""Synchronize local Mercurial repo to remote EC2 instance."""
winrm_client = ec2_instance.winrm_client
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as temp_dir:
temp_dir = pathlib.Path(temp_dir)
ssh_dir = temp_dir / '.ssh'
ssh_dir.mkdir()
ssh_dir.chmod(0o0700)
# Generate SSH key to use for communication.
subprocess.run([
'ssh-keygen', '-t', 'rsa', '-b', '4096', '-N', '',
'-f', str(ssh_dir / 'id_rsa')],
check=True, capture_output=True)
# Add it to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on remote.
# This assumes the file doesn't already exist.
authorized_keys = r'c:\Users\Administrator\.ssh\authorized_keys'
winrm_client.execute_cmd(r'mkdir c:\Users\Administrator\.ssh')
winrm_client.copy(str(ssh_dir / 'id_rsa.pub'), authorized_keys)
fix_authorized_keys_permissions(winrm_client, authorized_keys)
public_ip = ec2_instance.public_ip_address
ssh_config = temp_dir / '.ssh' / 'config'
with open(ssh_config, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as fh:
fh.write('Host %s\n' % public_ip)
fh.write(' User Administrator\n')
fh.write(' StrictHostKeyChecking no\n')
fh.write(' UserKnownHostsFile %s\n' % (ssh_dir / 'known_hosts'))
fh.write(' IdentityFile %s\n' % (ssh_dir / 'id_rsa'))
env = dict(os.environ)
env['HGPLAIN'] = '1'
env['HGENCODING'] = 'utf-8'
hg_bin = hg_repo / 'hg'
res = subprocess.run(
['python2.7', str(hg_bin), 'log', '-r', revision, '-T', '{node}'],
cwd=str(hg_repo), env=env, check=True, capture_output=True)
full_revision = res.stdout.decode('ascii')
args = [
'python2.7', hg_bin,
'--config', 'ui.ssh=ssh -F %s' % ssh_config,
'--config', 'ui.remotecmd=c:/hgdev/venv-bootstrap/Scripts/hg.exe',
'push', '-r', full_revision, 'ssh://%s/c:/hgdev/src' % public_ip,
]
subprocess.run(args, cwd=str(hg_repo), env=env, check=True)
run_powershell(winrm_client,
HG_UPDATE_CLEAN.format(revision=full_revision))
# TODO detect dirty local working directory and synchronize accordingly.
def purge_hg(winrm_client):
"""Purge the Mercurial source repository on an EC2 instance."""
run_powershell(winrm_client, HG_PURGE)
def find_latest_dist(winrm_client, pattern):
"""Find path to newest file in dist/ directory matching a pattern."""
res = winrm_client.execute_ps(
r'$v = Get-ChildItem -Path C:\hgdev\src\dist -Filter "%s" '
'| Sort-Object LastWriteTime -Descending '
'| Select-Object -First 1\n'
'$v.name' % pattern
)
return res[0]
def copy_latest_dist(winrm_client, pattern, dest_path):
"""Copy latest file matching pattern in dist/ directory.
Given a WinRM client and a file pattern, find the latest file on the remote
matching that pattern and copy it to the ``dest_path`` directory on the
local machine.
"""
latest = find_latest_dist(winrm_client, pattern)
source = r'C:\hgdev\src\dist\%s' % latest
dest = dest_path / latest
print('copying %s to %s' % (source, dest))
winrm_client.fetch(source, str(dest))
def build_inno_installer(winrm_client, arch: str, dest_path: pathlib.Path,
version=None):
"""Build the Inno Setup installer on a remote machine.
Using a WinRM client, remote commands are executed to build
a Mercurial Inno Setup installer.
"""
print('building Inno Setup installer for %s' % arch)
extra_args = []
if version:
extra_args.extend(['--version', version])
ps = get_vc_prefix(arch) + BUILD_INNO.format(arch=arch,
extra_args=' '.join(extra_args))
run_powershell(winrm_client, ps)
copy_latest_dist(winrm_client, '*.exe', dest_path)
def build_wheel(winrm_client, arch: str, dest_path: pathlib.Path):
"""Build Python wheels on a remote machine.
Using a WinRM client, remote commands are executed to build a Python wheel
for Mercurial.
"""
print('Building Windows wheel for %s' % arch)
ps = get_vc_prefix(arch) + BUILD_WHEEL.format(arch=arch)
run_powershell(winrm_client, ps)
copy_latest_dist(winrm_client, '*.whl', dest_path)
def build_wix_installer(winrm_client, arch: str, dest_path: pathlib.Path,
version=None):
"""Build the WiX installer on a remote machine.
Using a WinRM client, remote commands are executed to build a WiX installer.
"""
print('Building WiX installer for %s' % arch)
extra_args = []
if version:
extra_args.extend(['--version', version])
ps = get_vc_prefix(arch) + BUILD_WIX.format(arch=arch,
extra_args=' '.join(extra_args))
run_powershell(winrm_client, ps)
copy_latest_dist(winrm_client, '*.msi', dest_path)
def run_tests(winrm_client, python_version, arch, test_flags=''):
"""Run tests on a remote Windows machine.
``python_version`` is a ``X.Y`` string like ``2.7`` or ``3.7``.
``arch`` is ``x86`` or ``x64``.
``test_flags`` is a str representing extra arguments to pass to
``run-tests.py``.
"""
if not re.match(r'\d\.\d', python_version):
raise ValueError(r'python_version must be \d.\d; got %s' %
python_version)
if arch not in ('x86', 'x64'):
raise ValueError('arch must be x86 or x64; got %s' % arch)
python_path = 'python%s-%s' % (python_version.replace('.', ''), arch)
ps = RUN_TESTS.format(
python_path=python_path,
test_flags=test_flags or '',
)
run_powershell(winrm_client, ps)