environments: only write when necessary (#13546)

This changes Spack environments so that the YAML file associated with the environment is *only* written when necessary (i.e., if it is changed *by spack*).  The lockfile is still written out as before.

There is a larger question here of which part of Spack should be responsible for setting defaults in config files, and how we can get rid of empty lists and data structures currently cluttering files like `compilers.yaml`.  But that probably requires a rework of the default-setting validator in `spack.config`, as well as the code that uses `spack.config`.  This will at least help for `spack.yaml`.
This commit is contained in:
Greg Becker 2019-11-03 17:46:41 -06:00 committed by Todd Gamblin
parent c42ebb0ccc
commit aa7c229c8f
4 changed files with 66 additions and 25 deletions

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@ -409,9 +409,7 @@ def find_matching_config(spec, ci_mappings):
def release_jobs(parser, args):
env = ev.get_env(args, 'release-jobs', required=True)
# FIXME: What's the difference between one that opens with 'spack'
# and one that opens with 'env'? This will only handle the former.
yaml_root = env.yaml['spack']
yaml_root = ev.config_dict(env.yaml)
if 'gitlab-ci' not in yaml_root:
tty.die('Environment yaml does not have "gitlab-ci" section')

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@ -70,8 +70,7 @@
# configuration settings.
spack:
# add package specs to the `specs` list
specs:
-
specs: []
view: true
"""
#: regex for validating enviroment names
@ -391,20 +390,31 @@ def all_environments():
def validate(data, filename=None):
# validating changes data by adding defaults. Return validated data
validate_data = copy.deepcopy(data)
# HACK to fully copy ruamel CommentedMap that doesn't provide copy method
import ruamel.yaml as yaml
setattr(
validate_data,
yaml.comments.Comment.attrib,
getattr(data, yaml.comments.Comment.attrib, yaml.comments.Comment())
)
import jsonschema
try:
spack.schema.Validator(spack.schema.env.schema).validate(data)
spack.schema.Validator(spack.schema.env.schema).validate(validate_data)
except jsonschema.ValidationError as e:
raise spack.config.ConfigFormatError(
e, data, filename, e.instance.lc.line + 1)
return validate_data
def _read_yaml(str_or_file):
"""Read YAML from a file for round-trip parsing."""
data = syaml.load_config(str_or_file)
filename = getattr(str_or_file, 'name', None)
validate(data, filename)
return data
default_data = validate(data, filename)
return (data, default_data)
def _write_yaml(data, str_or_file):
@ -444,6 +454,13 @@ def __init__(self, root, projections={}, select=[], exclude=[],
for e in self.exclude)
self.link = link
def __eq__(self, other):
return all([self.root == other.root,
self.projections == other.projections,
self.select == other.select,
self.exclude == other.exclude,
self.link == other.link])
def to_dict(self):
ret = {'root': self.root}
if self.projections:
@ -540,7 +557,7 @@ def __init__(self, path, init_file=None, with_view=None):
self._read_lockfile(f)
self._set_user_specs_from_lockfile()
else:
self._read_manifest(f)
self._read_manifest(f, raw_yaml=default_manifest_yaml)
else:
default_manifest = not os.path.exists(self.manifest_path)
if default_manifest:
@ -573,9 +590,13 @@ def __init__(self, path, init_file=None, with_view=None):
# If with_view is None, then defer to the view settings determined by
# the manifest file
def _read_manifest(self, f):
def _read_manifest(self, f, raw_yaml=None):
"""Read manifest file and set up user specs."""
self.yaml = _read_yaml(f)
if raw_yaml:
_, self.yaml = _read_yaml(f)
self.raw_yaml, _ = _read_yaml(raw_yaml)
else:
self.raw_yaml, self.yaml = _read_yaml(f)
self.spec_lists = OrderedDict()
@ -1333,6 +1354,9 @@ def write(self):
# ensure path in var/spack/environments
fs.mkdirp(self.path)
yaml_dict = config_dict(self.yaml)
raw_yaml_dict = config_dict(self.raw_yaml)
if self.specs_by_hash:
# ensure the prefix/.env directory exists
fs.mkdirp(self.env_subdir_path)
@ -1367,8 +1391,7 @@ def write(self):
# The primary list is handled differently
continue
conf = config_dict(self.yaml)
active_yaml_lists = [l for l in conf.get('definitions', [])
active_yaml_lists = [l for l in yaml_dict.get('definitions', [])
if name in l and
_eval_conditional(l.get('when', 'True'))]
@ -1392,10 +1415,11 @@ def write(self):
# put the new user specs in the YAML.
# This can be done directly because there can't be multiple definitions
# nor when clauses for `specs` list.
yaml_spec_list = config_dict(self.yaml).setdefault(user_speclist_name,
yaml_spec_list = yaml_dict.setdefault(user_speclist_name,
[])
yaml_spec_list[:] = self.user_specs.yaml_list
# Construct YAML representation of view
default_name = default_view_name
if self.views and len(self.views) == 1 and default_name in self.views:
path = self.default_view.root
@ -1412,16 +1436,24 @@ def write(self):
else:
view = False
yaml_dict = config_dict(self.yaml)
if view is not True:
# The default case is to keep an active view inside of the
# Spack environment directory. To avoid cluttering the config,
# we omit the setting in this case.
yaml_dict['view'] = view
elif 'view' in yaml_dict:
del yaml_dict['view']
# Remove yaml sections that are shadowing defaults
# construct garbage path to ensure we don't find a manifest by accident
bare_env = Environment(os.path.join(self.manifest_path, 'garbage'),
with_view=self.view_path_default)
keys_present = list(yaml_dict.keys())
for key in keys_present:
if yaml_dict[key] == config_dict(bare_env.yaml).get(key, None):
if key not in raw_yaml_dict:
del yaml_dict[key]
# if all that worked, write out the manifest file at the top level
# Only actually write if it has changed or was never written
changed = self.yaml != self.raw_yaml
written = os.path.exists(self.manifest_path)
if changed or not written:
self.raw_yaml = copy.deepcopy(self.yaml)
with fs.write_tmp_and_move(self.manifest_path) as f:
_write_yaml(self.yaml, f)

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@ -63,6 +63,7 @@
{
'include': {
'type': 'array',
'default': [],
'items': {
'type': 'string'
},

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@ -1763,3 +1763,13 @@ def test_duplicate_packages_raise_when_concretizing_together():
with pytest.raises(ev.SpackEnvironmentError, match=r'cannot contain more'):
e.concretize()
def test_env_write_only_non_default():
print(env('create', 'test'))
e = ev.read('test')
with open(e.manifest_path, 'r') as f:
yaml = f.read()
assert yaml == ev.default_manifest_yaml