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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# bugzilla-submit: a command-line script to post bugs to a Bugzilla instance
#
# Authors: Christian Reis <kiko@async.com.br>
# Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
#
# This is version 0.5.
#
# For a usage hint run bugzilla-submit --help
#
# TODO: use RDF output to pick up valid options, as in
# http://www.async.com.br/~kiko/mybugzilla/config.cgi?ctype=rdf
import sys, string
def error(m):
sys.stderr.write("bugzilla-submit: %s\n" % m)
sys.stderr.flush()
sys.exit(1)
version = string.split(string.split(sys.version)[0], ".")[:2]
if map(int, version) < [2, 3]:
error("you must upgrade to Python 2.3 or higher to use this script.")
import urllib, re, os, netrc, email.Parser, optparse
class ErrorURLopener(urllib.URLopener):
"""URLopener that handles HTTP 404s"""
def http_error_404(self, url, fp, errcode, errmsg, headers, *extra):
raise ValueError, errmsg # 'File Not Found'
# Set up some aliases -- partly to hide the less friendly fieldnames
# behind the names actually used for them in the stock web page presentation,
# and partly to provide a place for mappings if the Bugzilla fieldnames
# ever change.
field_aliases = (('hardware', 'rep_platform'),
('os', 'op_sys'),
('summary', 'short_desc'),
('description', 'comment'),
('depends_on', 'dependson'),
('status', 'bug_status'),
('severity', 'bug_severity'),
('url', 'bug_file_loc'),)
def header_to_field(hdr):
hdr = hdr.lower().replace("-", "_")
for (alias, name) in field_aliases:
if hdr == alias:
hdr = name
break
return hdr
def field_to_header(hdr):
hdr = "-".join(map(lambda x: x.capitalize(), hdr.split("_")))
for (alias, name) in field_aliases:
if hdr == name:
hdr = alias
break
return hdr
def setup_parser():
# Take override values from the command line
parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage="usage: %prog [options] bugzilla-url")
parser.add_option('-b', '--status', dest='bug_status',
help='Set the Status field.')
parser.add_option('-u', '--url', dest='bug_file_loc',
help='Set the URL field.')
parser.add_option('-p', '--product', dest='product',
help='Set the Product field.')
parser.add_option('-v', '--version', dest='version',
help='Set the Version field.')
parser.add_option('-c', '--component', dest='component',
help='Set the Component field.')
parser.add_option('-s', '--summary', dest='short_desc',
help='Set the Summary field.')
parser.add_option('-H', '--hardware', dest='rep_platform',
help='Set the Hardware field.')
parser.add_option('-o', '--os', dest='op_sys',
help='Set the Operating System field.')
parser.add_option('-r', '--priority', dest='priority',
help='Set the Priority field.')
parser.add_option('-x', '--severity', dest='bug_severity',
help='Set the Severity field.')
parser.add_option('-d', '--description', dest='comment',
help='Set the Description field.')
parser.add_option('-a', '--assigned-to', dest='assigned_to',
help='Set the Assigned-To field.')
parser.add_option('-C', '--cc', dest='cc',
help='Set the Cc field.')
parser.add_option('-k', '--keywords', dest='keywords',
help='Set the Keywords field.')
parser.add_option('-D', '--depends-on', dest='dependson',
help='Set the Depends-On field.')
parser.add_option('-B', '--blocked', dest='blocked',
help='Set the Blocked field.')
parser.add_option('-n', '--no-stdin', dest='read',
default=True, action='store_false',
help='Suppress reading fields from stdin.')
return parser
# Fetch user's credential for access to this Bugzilla instance.
def get_credentials(bugzilla):
# Work around a quirk in the Python implementation.
# The URL has to be quoted, otherwise the parser barfs on the colon.
# But the parser doesn't strip the quotes.
authenticate_on = '"' + bugzilla + '"'
try:
credentials = netrc.netrc()
except netrc.NetrcParseError, e:
error("ill-formed .netrc: %s:%s %s" % (e.filename, e.lineno, e.msg))
except IOError, e:
error("missing .netrc file %s" % str(e).split()[-1])
ret = credentials.authenticators(authenticate_on)
if not ret:
# Okay, the literal string passed in failed. Just to make sure,
# try adding/removing a slash after the address and looking
# again. We don't know what format was used in .netrc, which is
# why this rather hackish approach is necessary.
if bugzilla[-1] == "/":
authenticate_on = '"' + bugzilla[:-1] + '"'
else:
authenticate_on = '"' + bugzilla + '/"'
ret = credentials.authenticators(authenticate_on)
if not ret:
# Apparently, an invalid machine URL will cause credentials == None
error("no credentials for Bugzilla instance at %s" % bugzilla)
return ret
def process_options(options):
data = {}
# Initialize bug report fields from message on standard input
if options.read:
message_parser = email.Parser.Parser()
message = message_parser.parse(sys.stdin)
for (key, value) in message.items():
data.update({header_to_field(key) : value})
if not 'comment' in data:
data['comment'] = message.get_payload()
# Merge in options from the command line; they override what's on stdin.
for (key, value) in options.__dict__.items():
if key != 'read' and value != None:
data[key] = value
return data
def ensure_defaults(data):
# Provide some defaults if the user did not supply them.
if 'op_sys' not in data:
if sys.platform.startswith('linux'):
data['op_sys'] = 'Linux'
if 'rep_platform' not in data:
data['rep_platform'] = 'PC'
if 'bug_status' not in data:
data['bug_status'] = 'NEW'
if 'bug_severity' not in data:
data['bug_severity'] = 'normal'
if 'bug_file_loc' not in data:
data['bug_file_loc'] = 'http://' # Yes, Bugzilla needs this
if 'priority' not in data:
data['priority'] = 'P2'
def validate_fields(data):
# Fields for validation
required_fields = (
"bug_status", "bug_file_loc", "product", "version", "component",
"short_desc", "rep_platform", "op_sys", "priority", "bug_severity",
"comment",
)
legal_fields = required_fields + (
"assigned_to", "cc", "keywords", "dependson", "blocked",
)
my_fields = data.keys()
for field in my_fields:
if field not in legal_fields:
error("invalid field: %s" % field_to_header(field))
for field in required_fields:
if field not in my_fields:
error("required field missing: %s" % field_to_header(field))
if not data['short_desc']:
error("summary for bug submission must not be empty")
if not data['comment']:
error("comment for bug submission must not be empty")
#
# POST-specific functions
#
def submit_bug_POST(bugzilla, data):
# Move the request over the wire
postdata = urllib.urlencode(data)
try:
url = ErrorURLopener().open("%s/post_bug.cgi" % bugzilla, postdata)
except ValueError:
error("Bugzilla site at %s not found (HTTP returned 404)" % bugzilla)
ret = url.read()
check_result_POST(ret, data)
def check_result_POST(ret, data):
# XXX We can move pre-validation out of here as soon as we pick up
# the valid options from config.cgi -- it will become a simple
# assertion and ID-grabbing step.
#
# XXX: We use get() here which may return None, but since the user
# might not have provided these options, we don't want to die on
# them.
version = data.get('version')
product = data.get('product')
component = data.get('component')
priority = data.get('priority')
severity = data.get('bug_severity')
status = data.get('bug_status')
assignee = data.get('assigned_to')
platform = data.get('rep_platform')
opsys = data.get('op_sys')
keywords = data.get('keywords')
deps = data.get('dependson', '') + " " + data.get('blocked', '')
deps = deps.replace(" ", ", ")
# XXX: we should really not be using plain find() here, as it can
# match the bug content inadvertedly
if ret.find("A legal Version was not") != -1:
error("version %r does not exist for component %s:%s" %
(version, product, component))
if ret.find("A legal Priority was not") != -1:
error("priority %r does not exist in "
"this Bugzilla instance" % priority)
if ret.find("A legal Severity was not") != -1:
error("severity %r does not exist in "
"this Bugzilla instance" % severity)
if ret.find("A legal Status was not") != -1:
error("status %r is not a valid creation status in "
"this Bugzilla instance" % status)
if ret.find("A legal Platform was not") != -1:
error("platform %r is not a valid platform in "
"this Bugzilla instance" % platform)
if ret.find("A legal OS/Version was not") != -1:
error("%r is not a valid OS in "
"this Bugzilla instance" % opsys)
if ret.find("Invalid Username") != -1:
error("invalid credentials submitted")
if ret.find("Component Needed") != -1:
error("the component %r does not exist in "
"this Bugzilla instance" % component)
if ret.find("Unknown Keyword") != -1:
error("keyword(s) %r not registered in "
"this Bugzilla instance" % keywords)
if ret.find("The product name") != -1:
error("product %r does not exist in this "
"Bugzilla instance" % product)
# XXX: this should be smarter
if ret.find("does not exist") != -1:
error("could not mark dependencies for bugs %s: one or "
"more bugs didn't exist in this Bugzilla instance" % deps)
if ret.find("Match Failed") != -1:
# XXX: invalid CC hits on this error too
error("the bug assignee %r isn't registered in "
"this Bugzilla instance" % assignee)
# If all is well, return bug number posted
if ret.find("process_bug.cgi") == -1:
error("could not post bug to %s: are you sure this "
"is Bugzilla instance's top-level directory?" % bugzilla)
m = re.search("Bug ([0-9]+) Submitted", ret)
if not m:
print ret
error("Internal error: bug id not found; please report a bug")
id = m.group(1)
print "Bug %s posted." % id
#
#
#
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = setup_parser()
# Parser will print help and exit here if we specified --help
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
if len(args) != 1:
parser.error("missing Bugzilla host URL")
bugzilla = args[0]
data = process_options(options)
login, account, password = get_credentials(bugzilla)
if "@" not in login: # no use even trying to submit
error("login %r is invalid (it should be an email address)" % login)
ensure_defaults(data)
validate_fields(data)
# Attach authentication information
data.update({'Bugzilla_login' : login,
'Bugzilla_password' : password,
'GoAheadAndLogIn' : 1,
'form_name' : 'enter_bug'})
submit_bug_POST(bugzilla, data)