#!/usr/bin/env python # # Copyright 2016 Google Inc. # # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """Create a Clang toolchain for Linux hosts.""" import argparse import os import subprocess def create_asset(target_dir): # Create a local docker image tagged "clang_linux_asset" with a compiled clang for amd64 Linux. # This will take a while. Output is in the image under /tmp/clang_output args = ['docker', 'build', '-t', 'clang_linux_asset', './infra/bots/assets/clang_linux'] subprocess.run(args, check=True, encoding='utf8') # Copy the assets out of the container by mounting target_dir print('Copying clang from Docker container into CIPD folder') os.makedirs(target_dir, exist_ok=True) args = ['docker', 'run', '--mount', 'type=bind,source=%s,target=/OUT' % target_dir, 'clang_linux_asset', '/bin/sh', '-c', # After copying, we need to make the files write-able by all users. # Docker makes them owned by root by default, and without everyone being # able to write (e.g. delete) them, this can cause issues. 'cp -R /tmp/clang_output/* /OUT && chmod -R a+w /OUT'] subprocess.run(args, check=True, encoding='utf8') def main(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument('--target_dir', '-t', required=True) args = parser.parse_args() create_asset(args.target_dir) if __name__ == '__main__': main()