from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import print_function from typing import Tuple import os from version import PROVISION_VERSION def get_major_version(v): # type: (str) -> int return int(v.split('.')[0]) def get_version_file(): # type: () -> str return 'var/provision_version' PREAMBLE = ''' Before we run tests, we make sure your provisioning version is correct by looking at var/provision_version, which is at version %s, and we compare it to the version in source control (version.py), which is %s. ''' def preamble(version): # type: (str) -> str text = PREAMBLE % (version, PROVISION_VERSION) text += '\n' return text NEED_TO_DOWNGRADE = ''' It looks like you checked out a branch that expects an older version of dependencies than the version you provisioned last. This may be ok, but it's likely that you either want to rebase your branch on top of upstream/master or re-provision your VM. ''' NEED_TO_UPGRADE = ''' It looks like you checked out a branch that has added dependencies beyond what you last provisioned. Your tests are likely to fail until you add dependencies by provisioning. ''' def get_provisioning_status(): # type: () -> Tuple[bool, str] version_file = get_version_file() if not os.path.exists(version_file): # If the developer doesn't have a version_file written by # a previous provision, then we don't do any safety checks # here on the assumption that the developer is managing # their own dependencies and not running provision.py. return True, None version = open(version_file).read().strip() # Normal path for people that provision--we're all good! if version == PROVISION_VERSION: return True, None # We may be more provisioned than the branch we just moved to. As # long as the major version hasn't changed, then we should be ok. if version > PROVISION_VERSION: if get_major_version(version) == get_major_version(PROVISION_VERSION): return True, None else: return False, preamble(version) + NEED_TO_DOWNGRADE return False, preamble(version) + NEED_TO_UPGRADE