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Eric Zheng
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Default
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The default recipe can be used to execute ad-hoc Python code at both
init & install phases.
The default recipe can be used to execute ad-hoc Python code at
init/install/update phases. `install` must create the path pointed to by
`location` (default is ${buildout:parts-directory}/${:_buildout_section_name_})
and any other file system change is not tracked by buildout. `install` defaults
to `update`, in which case `location` is ignored.
Example
buildout that build
s software::
Example
that install
s software::
[buildout]
parts =
script
[script]
# default way with using script
recipe = slapos.recipe.build
url_0 = http://host/path/file.tar.gz
md5sum = 9631070eac74f92a812d4785a84d1b4e
script =
import os
os.chdir(%(work_directory)s)
unpack(%(url_0), strip_path=True)
execute('make')
execute('make install DEST=%(location)s')
slapos_promise =
directory:bin
dynlib:bin/file linked:libz.so.1,libc.so.6,libmagic.so.1 rpath:${zlib:location}/lib,!/lib
directory:include
file:include/magic.h
directory:lib
statlib:lib/libmagic.a
statlib:lib/libmagic.la
dynlib:lib/libmagic.so linked:libz.so.1,libc.so.6 rpath:${zlib:location}/lib
dynlib:lib/libmagic.so.1 linked:libz.so.1,libc.so.6 rpath:${zlib:location}/lib
dynlib:lib/libmagic.so.1.0.0 linked:libz.so.1,libc.so.6 rpath:${zlib:location}/lib
directory:share
directory:share/man
directory:share/man/man1
file:share/man/man1/file.1
directory:share/man/man3
file:share/man/man3/libmagic.3
directory:share/man/man4
file:share/man/man4/magic.4
directory:share/man/man5
directory:share/misc
file:share/misc/magic.mgc
[multiarchitecture]
recipe = slapos.recipe.build
slapos_promise =
...
file:share/man/man1/foo.1
statlib:lib/libfoo.a
statlib:lib/libfoo.la
dynlib:bin/foo linked:libbar.so.1,libc.so.6,libfoo.so.1 rpath:${bar:location}/lib,!/lib
x86 = http://host/path/x86.zip [md5sum]
x86-64 = http://host/path/x64.zip [md5sum]
script =
if not self.options.get('url'): self.options['url'], self.options['md5sum'] = self.options[guessPlatform()].split(' ')
extract_dir = self.extract(self.download(self.options['url'], self.options.get('md5sum')))
workdir = guessworkdir(extract_dir)
self.copyTree(workdir, "%(location)s")
You can remove formatting by using option “format = no” (default is “yes”)
For example::
[escaping]
recipe = slapos.recipe.build
example = foobar's one
script =
print('%%s' %% self.options['example'])
# will print “foobar's one”
[no-escaping]
recipe = slapos.recipe.build
example = foobar's one
foo = bar
format = no
script =
print('%s' % self.options['example'])
# will print “foobar's one”
print('%(foo)s')
# will print “%(foo)s”
install =
url, md5sum = options[guessPlatform()].split()
extract_dir = self.extract(self.download(url, md5sum))
self.copyTree(guessworkdir(extract_dir), location)
${:update}
update =
...
Using the init option::
[section-one]
recipe = slapos.recipe.build
init =
import
os
options['foo'] =
os
.uname()[4]
import
platform
options['foo'] =
platform
.uname()[4]
[section-two]
bar = ${section-one:foo}
It is also possible to use both `init` & `script` in the same section.
Pure download
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