Make jw-projects.py list-repos support a local directory as base URL of all git repositories, notably used by PROJECTS_DIR_REMOTE_BASE, which can now point to a local directory.
For a project to supply templates, it needs to advertise their location. For this, the tmpl_dir make variable is added to projects.mk. If other-project wants to get hold of some-project's templates, it can do, e.g.:
jw-build doesn't stop at building software, packaging it afterwards is also a core feature, so this commit gives the package a better name.
The commit replaces strings s/jw-build/jw-pkg/ in text files and file names. Fallout to the functionality is fixed, variable names are left as they are, though. To be adjusted by later commits.
curl exits with 0 success status, even if the server returns HTTP 401. Passing -f fixes that and has curl error out with exit code 22. It doesn't show which error, though.
Add the command list-repos to jw-projects.py. It is meant to do the same thing as "git-srv-adm.sh list-personal-projects", i.e. enumerate remote Git repositories, but also support additional servers and protocols. As of this commit, support for https://github.com and for forgejo installations over HTTPS is implemented.
SSHClient(hostname) is an abstract class for SSH / SCP operations. It comes with two implementations, SSHClientInternal an SSHClientCmd. The former needs paramiko installed, which might be a reason to fail on unprepared systems, the latter is slower and more limited.
run_from_cmd_module() is a helper function used to allow command selection alongside the legacy and now obsolete method. Unrolling it is a step towards adding proper argparse subparsers, so do that.
The default behaviour of a generated __init__.py is to load all exported symbols in the respective directory. Since jw-python.py is invoked often, this hampers performance, so disable it.
For requires, provides and conflicts, isolate the bulk of the code in BaseCmdPkgRelations, then derive CmdPkgConflicts, CmdPkgProvides and CmdPkgRequires from that class.
Implement the functionality of create-pkg-config.sh in a Python module CmdCreatePkgConfig.py. This allows to remove create-pkg-config.sh and jw-build-functions.sh.
Note that the translation was done pretty literally to play it safe. More code can and should be removed by taking advantage of the fact that jw-projects.py knows more about the project than the shell scripts.
- Explicitly marked as unused
- Meant to provide Python2 compatibility
- Meant to run App.py as main module
- Turned obsolete by removing the command functions from
Projects.py
For every cmd_xxx() method in build.App, create a class that's instatiated for running the respective command. This has the advantage of making App.py smaller (and faster), and having smaller, more maintainable command modules adhering to a common interface.