openwrt/scripts/json_overview_image_info.py
Paul Spooren b9a89bf7b5 build,json: fix compatibility with Python 3.5
The f-string feature was introduced in Python 3.6. As Buildbots may run
on Debian 9, which comes per default with Python 3.5, this would cause
an issue. Instead of f-strings use the *legacy* `.format()` function.

Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
2020-07-13 21:24:30 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
from os import getenv, environ
from pathlib import Path
from subprocess import run, PIPE
from sys import argv
import json
if len(argv) != 2:
print("JSON info files script requires ouput file as argument")
exit(1)
output_path = Path(argv[1])
assert getenv("WORK_DIR"), "$WORK_DIR required"
work_dir = Path(getenv("WORK_DIR"))
output = {}
for json_file in work_dir.glob("*.json"):
image_info = json.loads(json_file.read_text())
if not output:
output.update(image_info)
else:
# get first (and only) profile in json file
device_id = next(iter(image_info["profiles"].keys()))
if device_id not in output["profiles"]:
output["profiles"].update(image_info["profiles"])
else:
output["profiles"][device_id]["images"].append(
image_info["profiles"][device_id]["images"][0]
)
if output:
default_packages, output["arch_packages"] = run(
[
"make",
"--no-print-directory",
"-C",
"target/linux/{}".format(output['target'].split('/')[0]),
"val.DEFAULT_PACKAGES",
"val.ARCH_PACKAGES",
],
stdout=PIPE,
stderr=PIPE,
check=True,
env=environ.copy().update({"TOPDIR": Path().cwd()}),
universal_newlines=True,
).stdout.splitlines()
output["default_packages"] = default_packages.split()
output_path.write_text(json.dumps(output, sort_keys=True, separators=(",", ":")))
else:
print("JSON info file script could not find any JSON files for target")