#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # Copyright 2001 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """Simple web server for browsing dependency graph data. This script is inlined into the final executable and spawned by it when needed. """ try: import http.server as httpserver import socketserver except ImportError: import BaseHTTPServer as httpserver import SocketServer as socketserver import argparse import os import socket import subprocess import sys import webbrowser if sys.version_info >= (3, 2): from html import escape else: from cgi import escape try: from urllib.request import unquote except ImportError: from urllib2 import unquote from collections import namedtuple Node = namedtuple('Node', ['inputs', 'rule', 'target', 'outputs']) # Ideally we'd allow you to navigate to a build edge or a build node, # with appropriate views for each. But there's no way to *name* a build # edge so we can only display nodes. # # For a given node, it has at most one input edge, which has n # different inputs. This becomes node.inputs. (We leave out the # outputs of the input edge due to what follows.) The node can have # multiple dependent output edges. Rather than attempting to display # those, they are summarized by taking the union of all their outputs. # # This means there's no single view that shows you all inputs and outputs # of an edge. But I think it's less confusing than alternatives. def match_strip(line, prefix): if not line.startswith(prefix): return (False, line) return (True, line[len(prefix):]) def html_escape(text): return escape(text, quote=True) def parse(text): lines = iter(text.split('\n')) target = None rule = None inputs = [] outputs = [] try: target = next(lines)[:-1] # strip trailing colon line = next(lines) (match, rule) = match_strip(line, ' input: ') if match: (match, line) = match_strip(next(lines), ' ') while match: type = None (match, line) = match_strip(line, '| ') if match: type = 'implicit' (match, line) = match_strip(line, '|| ') if match: type = 'order-only' inputs.append((line, type)) (match, line) = match_strip(next(lines), ' ') match, _ = match_strip(line, ' outputs:') if match: (match, line) = match_strip(next(lines), ' ') while match: outputs.append(line) (match, line) = match_strip(next(lines), ' ') except StopIteration: pass return Node(inputs, rule, target, outputs) def create_page(body): return ''' ''' + body def generate_html(node): document = ['