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Check whether all tasks found include the ones we resolved
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@ -61,28 +61,35 @@ def load_tasks(function, manifest, *args):
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return tasks
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def create_list(subset):
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def create_list(taskset):
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"""Creates a list of all the tasks that should be run.
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"""
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from bootstrapvz.common.phases import order
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# Get a hold of all tasks
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tasks = get_all_tasks()
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# Make sure the taskset is a subset of all the tasks we have gathered
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subset.issubset(tasks)
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all_tasks = get_all_tasks()
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# Make sure all_tasks is a superset of the resolved taskset
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if not all_tasks >= taskset:
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msg = ('bootstrap-vz generated a list of all available tasks. '
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'That list is not a superset of the tasks required for bootstrapping. '
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'The tasks that were not found are: {tasks} '
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'(This is an error in the code and not the manifest, please report this issue.)'
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.format(tasks=', '.join(map(str, taskset - all_tasks)))
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)
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raise TaskListError(msg)
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# Create a graph over all tasks by creating a map of each tasks successors
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graph = {}
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for task in tasks:
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for task in all_tasks:
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# Do a sanity check first
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check_ordering(task)
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successors = set()
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# Add all successors mentioned in the task
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successors.update(task.successors)
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# Add all tasks that mention this task as a predecessor
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successors.update(filter(lambda succ: task in succ.predecessors, tasks))
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successors.update(filter(lambda succ: task in succ.predecessors, all_tasks))
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# Create a list of phases that succeed the phase of this task
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succeeding_phases = order[order.index(task.phase) + 1:]
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# Add all tasks that occur in above mentioned succeeding phases
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successors.update(filter(lambda succ: succ.phase in succeeding_phases, tasks))
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successors.update(filter(lambda succ: succ.phase in succeeding_phases, all_tasks))
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# Map the successors to the task
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graph[task] = successors
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@ -104,7 +111,7 @@ def create_list(subset):
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# Filter out any tasks not in the tasklist
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# We want to maintain ordering, so we don't use set intersection
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sorted_tasks = filter(lambda task: task in subset, sorted_tasks)
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sorted_tasks = filter(lambda task: task in taskset, sorted_tasks)
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return sorted_tasks
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@ -124,7 +131,7 @@ def get_all_tasks():
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def is_task(obj):
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from task import Task
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return issubclass(obj, Task) and obj is not Task
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return filter(is_task, classes) # Only return classes that are tasks
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return set(filter(is_task, classes)) # Only return classes that are tasks
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def get_all_classes(path=None, prefix='', excludes=[]):
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