WebKitTools/Scripts/webkitpy/tool/commands/sheriffbot.py
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+++ b/WebKitTools/Scripts/webkitpy/tool/commands/sheriffbot.py	Fri Sep 17 09:02:29 2010 +0300
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+# Copyright (c) 2009 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
+#
+# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+# met:
+# 
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+
+import os
+
+from webkitpy.common.system.deprecated_logging import log
+from webkitpy.common.config.ports import WebKitPort
+from webkitpy.tool.bot.sheriff import Sheriff
+from webkitpy.tool.bot.sheriffircbot import SheriffIRCBot
+from webkitpy.tool.commands.queues import AbstractQueue
+from webkitpy.tool.commands.stepsequence import StepSequenceErrorHandler
+
+
+class SheriffBot(AbstractQueue, StepSequenceErrorHandler):
+    name = "sheriff-bot"
+    watchers = AbstractQueue.watchers + [
+        "abarth@webkit.org",
+        "eric@webkit.org",
+    ]
+
+    def _update(self):
+        self.run_webkit_patch(["update", "--force-clean", "--quiet"])
+
+    # AbstractQueue methods
+
+    def begin_work_queue(self):
+        AbstractQueue.begin_work_queue(self)
+        self._sheriff = Sheriff(self.tool, self)
+        self._irc_bot = SheriffIRCBot(self.tool, self._sheriff)
+        self.tool.ensure_irc_connected(self._irc_bot.irc_delegate())
+
+    def work_item_log_path(self, new_failures):
+        return os.path.join("%s-logs" % self.name, "%s.log" % new_failures.keys()[0])
+
+    def _new_failures(self, revisions_causing_failures, old_failing_svn_revisions):
+        # We ignore failures that might have been caused by svn_revisions that
+        # we've already complained about.  This is conservative in the sense
+        # that we might be ignoring some new failures, but our experience has
+        # been that skipping this check causes a lot of spam for builders that
+        # take a long time to cycle.
+        old_failing_builder_names = []
+        for svn_revision in old_failing_svn_revisions:
+            old_failing_builder_names.extend(
+                [builder.name() for builder in revisions_causing_failures[svn_revision]])
+
+        new_failures = {}
+        for svn_revision, builders in revisions_causing_failures.items():
+            if svn_revision in old_failing_svn_revisions:
+                # FIXME: We should re-process the work item after some time delay.
+                # https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36581
+                continue
+            new_builders = [builder for builder in builders
+                            if builder.name() not in old_failing_builder_names]
+            if new_builders:
+                new_failures[svn_revision] = new_builders
+
+        return new_failures
+
+    def next_work_item(self):
+        self._irc_bot.process_pending_messages()
+        self._update()
+
+        # We do one read from buildbot to ensure a consistent view.
+        revisions_causing_failures = self.tool.buildbot.revisions_causing_failures()
+
+        # Similarly, we read once from our the status_server.
+        old_failing_svn_revisions = []
+        for svn_revision in revisions_causing_failures.keys():
+            if self.tool.status_server.svn_revision(svn_revision):
+                old_failing_svn_revisions.append(svn_revision)
+
+        new_failures = self._new_failures(revisions_causing_failures,
+                                          old_failing_svn_revisions)
+
+        self._sheriff.provoke_flaky_builders(revisions_causing_failures)
+        return new_failures
+
+    def should_proceed_with_work_item(self, new_failures):
+        # Currently, we don't have any reasons not to proceed with work items.
+        return True
+
+    def process_work_item(self, new_failures):
+        blame_list = new_failures.keys()
+        for svn_revision, builders in new_failures.items():
+            try:
+                commit_info = self.tool.checkout().commit_info_for_revision(svn_revision)
+                if not commit_info:
+                    print "FAILED to fetch CommitInfo for r%s, likely missing ChangeLog" % revision
+                    continue
+                self._sheriff.post_irc_warning(commit_info, builders)
+                self._sheriff.post_blame_comment_on_bug(commit_info,
+                                                        builders,
+                                                        blame_list)
+                self._sheriff.post_automatic_rollout_patch(commit_info,
+                                                           builders)
+            finally:
+                for builder in builders:
+                    self.tool.status_server.update_svn_revision(svn_revision,
+                                                                builder.name())
+        return True
+
+    def handle_unexpected_error(self, new_failures, message):
+        log(message)
+
+    # StepSequenceErrorHandler methods
+
+    @classmethod
+    def handle_script_error(cls, tool, state, script_error):
+        # Ideally we would post some information to IRC about what went wrong
+        # here, but we don't have the IRC password in the child process.
+        pass