# itself. It will also create it in the beginning of the 'develop' command.
TAHOE=$(PYTHON) bin/tahoe
-SOURCES=src/allmydata src/buildtest static misc bin/tahoe-script.template twisted setup.py
-
-.PHONY: make-version build
+SOURCES=src/allmydata src/buildtest static misc bin/tahoe-script.template setup.py
+APPNAME=allmydata-tahoe
# This is necessary only if you want to automatically produce a new
-# _version.py file from the current git/darcs history.
+# _version.py file from the current git history (without doing a build).
+.PHONY: make-version
make-version:
$(PYTHON) ./setup.py update_version
$(MAKE) make-version
# It is unnecessary to have this depend on build or src/allmydata/_version.py,
-# since 'setup.py build' always updates the version using 'darcsver --count-all-patches'.
+# since 'setup.py build' always updates the version.
+.PHONY: build
build:
$(PYTHON) setup.py build
touch .built
-# 'make install' will do the following:
-# build+install tahoe (probably to /usr/lib/pythonN.N/site-packages)
-# 'make install PREFIX=/usr/local/stow/tahoe-N.N' will do the same, but to
-# a different location
+# Build OS X pkg packages.
+.PHONY: build-osx-pkg test-osx-pkg upload-osx-pkg
+build-osx-pkg: build
+ misc/build_helpers/build-osx-pkg.sh $(APPNAME)
-install:
-ifdef PREFIX
- mkdir -p $(PREFIX)
- $(PYTHON) ./setup.py install --single-version-externally-managed \
- --prefix=$(PREFIX) --record=./tahoe.files
-else
- $(PYTHON) ./setup.py install --single-version-externally-managed
-endif
+test-osx-pkg:
+ $(PYTHON) misc/build_helpers/test-osx-pkg.py
+upload-osx-pkg:
+ @echo "uploading to ~tahoe-tarballs/OS-X-packages/ via flappserver"
+ @if [ "X${BB_BRANCH}" = "Xmaster" ] || [ "X${BB_BRANCH}" = "X" ]; then \
+ flappclient --furlfile ~/.tahoe-osx-pkg-upload.furl upload-file tahoe-lafs-*-osx.pkg; \
+ else \
+ echo not uploading tahoe-lafs-osx-pkg because this is not trunk but is branch \"${BB_BRANCH}\" ; \
+ fi
# TESTING
-.PHONY: signal-error-deps test check test-coverage quicktest quicktest-coverage
-.PHONY: coverage-output get-old-coverage-coverage coverage-delta-output
-
-
# you can use 'make test TEST=allmydata.test.test_introducer' to run just
# test_introducer. TEST=allmydata.test.test_client.Basic.test_permute works
# too.
TEST=allmydata
-# use 'make test TRIALARGS=--reporter=bwverbose' from buildbot, to
-# suppress the ansi color sequences
-
# It is unnecessary to have this depend on build or src/allmydata/_version.py,
# since 'setup.py test' always updates the version and builds before testing.
+.PHONY: test
test:
$(PYTHON) setup.py test $(TRIALARGS) -s $(TEST)
touch .built
+.PHONY: check
check: test
-test-coverage: build
- rm -f .coverage
- $(TAHOE) debug trial --reporter=bwverbose-coverage $(TEST)
-
-quicktest:
+.PHONY: quicktest
+quicktest: make-version
$(TAHOE) debug trial $(TRIALARGS) $(TEST)
-# code-coverage: install the "coverage" package from PyPI, do "make
-# quicktest-coverage" to do a unit test run with coverage-gathering enabled,
-# then use "make coverate-output-text" for a brief report, or "make
-# coverage-output" for a pretty HTML report. Also see "make .coverage.el" and
-# misc/coding_tools/coverage.el for emacs integration.
+# "make tmpfstest" may be a faster way of running tests on Linux. It works best when you have
+# at least 330 MiB of free physical memory (to run the whole test suite). Since it uses sudo
+# to mount/unmount the tmpfs filesystem, it might prompt for your password.
+.PHONY: tmpfstest
+tmpfstest:
+ time make _tmpfstest 'TMPDIR=$(shell mktemp -d --tmpdir=.)'
-quicktest-coverage:
- rm -f .coverage
- PYTHONPATH=. $(TAHOE) debug trial --reporter=bwverbose-coverage $(TEST)
-# on my laptop, "quicktest" takes 239s, "quicktest-coverage" takes 304s
+.PHONY: _tmpfstest
+_tmpfstest: make-version
+ sudo mount -t tmpfs -o size=400m tmpfs '$(TMPDIR)'
+ -$(TAHOE) debug trial --rterrors '--temp-directory=$(TMPDIR)/_trial_temp' $(TRIALARGS) $(TEST)
+ sudo umount '$(TMPDIR)'
+ rmdir '$(TMPDIR)'
+
+.PHONY: smoketest
+smoketest:
+ -python ./src/allmydata/test/check_magicfolder_smoke.py kill
+ -rm -rf smoke_magicfolder/
+ python ./src/allmydata/test/check_magicfolder_smoke.py
+
+# code coverage: install the "coverage" package from PyPI, do "make test-coverage" to
+# do a unit test run with coverage-gathering enabled, then use "make coverage-output" to
+# generate an HTML report. Also see "make .coverage.el" and misc/coding_tools/coverage.el
+# for Emacs integration.
+
+# This might need to be python-coverage on Debian-based distros.
+COVERAGE=coverage
+
+COVERAGEARGS=--branch --source=src/allmydata
# --include appeared in coverage-3.4
COVERAGE_OMIT=--include '$(CURDIR)/src/allmydata/*' --omit '$(CURDIR)/src/allmydata/test/*'
+
+.PHONY: test-coverage
+test-coverage: build
+ rm -f .coverage
+ $(TAHOE) '@$(COVERAGE)' run $(COVERAGEARGS) @tahoe debug trial $(TRIALARGS) $(TEST)
+
+.PHONY: coverage-output
coverage-output:
rm -rf coverage-html
coverage html -i -d coverage-html $(COVERAGE_OMIT)
cp .coverage coverage-html/coverage.data
@echo "now point your browser at coverage-html/index.html"
-.PHONY: upload-coverage .coverage.el pyflakes count-lines
-.PHONY: check-memory check-memory-once check-speed check-grid
-.PHONY: repl test-darcs-boringfile test-clean clean find-trailing-spaces
-
.coverage.el: .coverage
$(PYTHON) misc/coding_tools/coverage2el.py
-# 'upload-coverage' is meant to be run with an UPLOAD_TARGET=host:/dir setting
-ifdef UPLOAD_TARGET
-
-ifndef UPLOAD_HOST
-$(error UPLOAD_HOST must be set when using UPLOAD_TARGET)
-endif
-ifndef COVERAGEDIR
-$(error COVERAGEDIR must be set when using UPLOAD_TARGET)
-endif
-
-upload-coverage:
- rsync -a coverage-html/ $(UPLOAD_TARGET)
- ssh $(UPLOAD_HOST) make update-tahoe-coverage COVERAGEDIR=$(COVERAGEDIR)
-else
-upload-coverage:
- echo "this target is meant to be run with UPLOAD_TARGET=host:/path/"
- false
-endif
+.PHONY: code-checks
code-checks: build version-and-path check-interfaces check-miscaptures -find-trailing-spaces -check-umids pyflakes
+.PHONY: version-and-path
version-and-path:
$(TAHOE) --version-and-path
+.PHONY: check-interfaces
check-interfaces:
$(TAHOE) @misc/coding_tools/check-interfaces.py 2>&1 |tee violations.txt
@echo
+.PHONY: check-miscaptures
check-miscaptures:
$(PYTHON) misc/coding_tools/check-miscaptures.py $(SOURCES) 2>&1 |tee miscaptures.txt
@echo
+.PHONY: pyflakes
pyflakes:
@$(PYTHON) -OOu `which pyflakes` $(SOURCES) |sort |uniq
@echo
+.PHONY: check-umids
check-umids:
- $(PYTHON) misc/coding_tools/check-umids.py `find $(SOURCES) -name '*.py'`
+ $(PYTHON) misc/coding_tools/check-umids.py `find $(SOURCES) -name '*.py' -not -name 'old.py'`
@echo
+.PHONY: -check-umids
-check-umids:
- -$(PYTHON) misc/coding_tools/check-umids.py `find $(SOURCES) -name '*.py'`
+ -$(PYTHON) misc/coding_tools/check-umids.py `find $(SOURCES) -name '*.py' -not -name 'old.py'`
@echo
+.PHONY: doc-checks
doc-checks: check-rst
+.PHONY: check-rst
check-rst:
@for x in `find *.rst docs -name "*.rst"`; do rst2html -v $${x} >/dev/null; done 2>&1 |grep -v 'Duplicate implicit target name:'
@echo
+.PHONY: count-lines
count-lines:
@echo -n "files: "
@find src -name '*.py' |grep -v /build/ |wc -l
@echo -n "XXX: "
@grep XXX `find src -name '*.py' |grep -v /build/` | wc -l
+.PHONY: check-memory
check-memory: .built
rm -rf _test_memory
$(TAHOE) @src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py upload
$(TAHOE) @src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py download-GET-slow
$(TAHOE) @src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py receive
+.PHONY: check-memory-once
check-memory-once: .built
rm -rf _test_memory
$(TAHOE) @src/allmydata/test/check_memory.py $(MODE)
# The 'sleep 5' is in there to give the new client a chance to connect to its
# storageservers, since check_speed.py has no good way of doing that itself.
+.PHONY: check-speed
check-speed: .built
if [ -z '$(TESTCLIENTDIR)' ]; then exit 1; fi
@echo "stopping any leftover client code"
# The check-grid target also uses a pre-established client node, along with a
# long-term directory that contains some well-known files. See the docstring
# in src/allmydata/test/check_grid.py to see how to set this up.
+.PHONY: check-grid
check-grid: .built
if [ -z '$(TESTCLIENTDIR)' ]; then exit 1; fi
$(TAHOE) @src/allmydata/test/check_grid.py $(TESTCLIENTDIR) bin/tahoe
+.PHONY: bench-dirnode
bench-dirnode: .built
$(TAHOE) @src/allmydata/test/bench_dirnode.py
# the provisioning tool runs as a stand-alone webapp server
+.PHONY: run-provisioning-tool
run-provisioning-tool: .built
$(TAHOE) @misc/operations_helpers/provisioning/run.py
# 'make repl' is a simple-to-type command to get a Python interpreter loop
# from which you can type 'import allmydata'
+.PHONY: repl
repl:
$(TAHOE) debug repl
-test-darcs-boringfile:
- $(MAKE)
- $(PYTHON) misc/build_helpers/test-darcs-boringfile.py
-
+.PHONY: test-get-ignore
test-git-ignore:
$(MAKE)
$(PYTHON) misc/build_helpers/test-git-ignore.py
+.PHONY: test-clean
test-clean:
- find . |grep -vEe "_darcs|allfiles.tmp|src/allmydata/_(version|appname).py" |sort >allfiles.tmp.old
+ find . |grep -vEe "allfiles.tmp|src/allmydata/_(version|appname).py" |sort >allfiles.tmp.old
$(MAKE)
- $(MAKE) clean
- find . |grep -vEe "_darcs|allfiles.tmp|src/allmydata/_(version|appname).py" |sort >allfiles.tmp.new
+ $(MAKE) distclean
+ find . |grep -vEe "allfiles.tmp|src/allmydata/_(version|appname).py" |sort >allfiles.tmp.new
diff allfiles.tmp.old allfiles.tmp.new
# It would be nice if 'make clean' deleted any automatically-generated
# _version.py too, so that 'make clean; make all' could be useable as a
# "what the heck is going on, get me back to a clean state', but we need
-# 'make clean' to work on non-darcs trees without destroying useful information.
+# 'make clean' to work on non-checkout trees without destroying useful information.
+# Use 'make distclean' instead to delete all generated files.
+.PHONY: clean
clean:
rm -rf build _trial_temp _test_memory .built
rm -f `find src *.egg -name '*.so' -or -name '*.pyc'`
- rm -rf src/allmydata_tahoe.egg-info
rm -rf support dist
rm -rf `ls -d *.egg | grep -vEe"setuptools-|setuptools_darcs-|darcsver-"`
rm -rf *.pyc
rm -rf misc/dependencies/build misc/dependencies/temp
rm -rf misc/dependencies/tahoe_deps.egg-info
rm -f bin/tahoe bin/tahoe.pyscript
+ rm -f *.pkg
+
+.PHONY: distclean
+distclean: clean
+ rm -rf src/allmydata_tahoe.egg-info
+ rm -f src/allmydata/_version.py
+ rm -f src/allmydata/_appname.py
+
+.PHONY: find-trailing-spaces
find-trailing-spaces:
$(PYTHON) misc/coding_tools/find-trailing-spaces.py -r $(SOURCES)
@echo
+.PHONY: -find-trailing-spaces
-find-trailing-spaces:
-$(PYTHON) misc/coding_tools/find-trailing-spaces.py -r $(SOURCES)
@echo
# as it ran. Invoke this on a new tree, or after a 'clean', to make sure the
# support/lib/ directory is gone.
+.PHONY: fetch-and-unpack-deps
fetch-and-unpack-deps:
- test -f tahoe-deps.tar.gz || wget https://tahoe-lafs.org/source/tahoe/deps/tahoe-deps.tar.gz
+ test -f tahoe-deps.tar.gz || wget https://tahoe-lafs.org/source/tahoe-lafs/deps/tahoe-lafs-deps.tar.gz
rm -rf tahoe-deps
- tar xzf tahoe-deps.tar.gz
+ tar xzf tahoe-lafs-deps.tar.gz
+.PHONY: test-desert-island
test-desert-island:
$(MAKE) fetch-and-unpack-deps
$(MAKE) 2>&1 | tee make.out
$(PYTHON) misc/build_helpers/check-build.py make.out no-downloads
+.PHONY: test-pip-install
+test-pip-install:
+ $(PYTHON) misc/build_helpers/test-pip-install.py
# TARBALL GENERATION
-.PHONY: tarballs upload-tarballs
+.PHONY: tarballs
tarballs:
$(MAKE) make-version
$(PYTHON) setup.py sdist --formats=bztar,gztar,zip
$(PYTHON) setup.py sdist --sumo --formats=bztar,gztar,zip
+.PHONY: upload-tarballs
upload-tarballs:
- @if [ "X${BB_BRANCH}" = "Xtrunk" ] || [ "X${BB_BRANCH}" = "X" ]; then for f in dist/allmydata-tahoe-*; do flappclient --furlfile ~/.tahoe-tarball-upload.furl upload-file $$f; done ; else echo not uploading tarballs because this is not trunk but is branch \"${BB_BRANCH}\" ; fi
+ @if [ "X${BB_BRANCH}" = "Xmaster" ] || [ "X${BB_BRANCH}" = "X" ]; then for f in dist/$(APPNAME)-*; do flappclient --furlfile ~/.tahoe-tarball-upload.furl upload-file $$f; done ; else echo not uploading tarballs because this is not trunk but is branch \"${BB_BRANCH}\" ; fi