createrepo_c
C implementation of createrepo
Run createrepo -h
for usage syntax.
Devel tips
Building
Package build requires - Pkg name in Fedora/Ubuntu:
- bzip2 (http://bzip.org/) - bzip2-devel/libbz2-dev
- cmake (http://www.cmake.org/) - cmake/cmake
- drpm (https://github.com/rpm-software-management/drpm) - drpm-devel/
- file (http://www.darwinsys.com/file/) - file-devel/libmagic-dev
- glib2 (http://developer.gnome.org/glib/) - glib2-devel/libglib2.0-dev
- libcurl (http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/) - libcurl-devel/libcurl4-openssl-dev
- libmodulemd (https://github.com/fedora-modularity/libmodulemd/) - libmodulemd-devel/
- libxml2 (http://xmlsoft.org/) - libxml2-devel/libxml2-dev
- python (http://python.org/) - python3-devel/libpython3-dev
- rpm (http://www.rpm.org/) - rpm-devel/librpm-dev
- openssl (http://www.openssl.org/) - openssl-devel/libssl-dev
- sqlite3 (https://sqlite.org/) - sqlite-devel/libsqlite3-dev
- xz (http://tukaani.org/xz/) - xz-devel/liblzma-dev
- zchunk (https://github.com/zchunk/zchunk) - zchunk-devel/
- zlib (http://www.zlib.net/) - zlib-devel/zlib1g-dev
- Documentation: doxygen (http://doxygen.org/) - doxygen/doxygen
- Documentation: sphinx (http://sphinx-doc.org/) - python-sphinx/python-sphinx
- Test requires: check (http://check.sourceforge.net/) - check-devel/check
- Test requires: python-nose (https://nose.readthedocs.org/) - python-nose/python-nose
- Test requires: xz (http://tukaani.org/xz/) - xz/
- Test requires: zchunk (https://github.com/zchunk/zchunk) - zchunk/
From your checkout dir:
mkdir build
cd build/
cmake ..
make
To build the documentation, from the build/ directory:
make doc
Note: For build with debugging symbols you could use (from the build/ directory):
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=DEBUG .. && make
Building from an rpm checkout
E.g. when you want to try weak and rich dependencies.
cmake .. && make
Note: The RPM must be built in that directory
Commands I am using for building the RPM:
cd /home/tmlcoch/git/rpm
CPPFLAGS='-I/usr/include/nss3/ -I/usr/include/nspr4/' ./autogen.sh --rpmconfigure --with-vendor=redhat --with-external-db --with-lua --with-selinux --with-cap --with-acl --enable-python
make clean && make
Building for a different Python version
By default, cmake should set up things to build for Python 3, but you can do a build for Python 2 like this::
cmake -DPYTHON_DESIRED=2 .
Other build options
-DENABLE_LEGACY_WEAKDEPS=ON
Enable legacy SUSE/Mageia/Mandriva weakdeps support (Default: ON)
-DENABLE_THREADED_XZ_ENCODER=ON
Threaded XZ encoding (Default: OFF)
Note: This option is disabled by default, because Createrepo_c parallelizes a lot of tasks (including compression) by default; this only adds extra threads on XZ library level which causes thread bloat and for most usecases doesn't bring any performance boost. On regular hardware (e.g. less-or-equal 4 cores) this option may even cause degradation of performance.
-DENABLE_DRPM=ON
Enable DeltaRPM support using drpm library (Default: ON)
Adds support for creating DeltaRPMs and incorporating them into the repository.
-DWITH_ZCHUNK=ON
Build with zchunk support (Default: ON)
-DWITH_LIBMODULEMD=ON
Build with libmodulemd support (Default: ON)
Adds support for working with repos containing Fedora Modularity metadata.
Build tarball
utils/make_tarball.sh [git revision]
Without git revision specified HEAD is used.
Build Python package
To create a binary "wheel" distribution, use:
python setup.py bdist_wheel
To create a source distribution, use:
python setup.py sdist
Installing source distributions require the installer of the package to have all of the build dependencies installed on their system, since they compile the code during installation. Binary distributions are pre-compiled, but they are likely not portable between substantially different systems, e.g. Fedora and Ubuntu.
Note: if you are building a bdist or installing the sdist on a system with an older version of Pip, you may need to install the scikit-build
Python package first.
To install either of these packages, use:
pip install dist/{{ package name }}
To create an "editable" install of createrepo_c, use:
python setup.py develop
Note: To recompile the libraries and binaries, you muse re-run this command.
Build RPM package
Modify createrepo_c.spec and run:
utils/make_rpm.sh
Note: Current .spec for Fedora rawhide
Testing
All unit tests run from librepo checkout dir
Build C tests && run c and python tests
make tests && make test
Note: For a verbose output of testing use: make ARGS="-V" test
Run only C unittests (from your checkout dir):
build/tests/run_gtester.sh
Note: The C tests have to be built by make tests
)!
Run only Python unittests (from your checkout dir):
PYTHONPATH=`readlink -f ./build/src/python/` nosetests -s tests/python/tests/
Or, for an alternative python version, specify the appropriate nosetests executable:
PYTHONPATH=`readlink -f ./build/src/python/` nosetests-3.4 -s tests/python/tests/
Note: When compiling createrepo_c without libmodulemd support add WITH_LIBMODULEMD=OFF
Links
Important notes
In original createrepo sha
is a nickname for the sha1
checksum.
Createrepo_c mimics this behaviour.
Differences in behavior between createrepo_c and createrepo
Checksums after update
Use case:
- Repodata in repo/ are has checksum xxx
- Params: --update --checksum=yyy repo/
createrepo_c result:
- All package checksums are recalculated into yyy
original createrepo result:
- Only new and changed packages has yyy checksums other packages has still xxx checksums
Skip symlinks param
Use case:
- Some packages in repo/ are symlinks
- Params: --skip-symlinks repo/
createrepo_c result:
- Symlinked packages are ignored
original createrepo result:
- Symlinked packages are processed (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=828848)
Base path from update-md-path repo
Use case:
- A somebody else's repo is somewhere
- The repo items have set a base path to http://foo.com/
- We want to create metadata for our repo
- Some packages in our repo are same as packages in somebody else's repo
- We want to speed up creation of our repodata with combo --update and --update-md-path=somebody_else's_repo
- Params: --update --update-md-path=ftp://somebody.else/repo our_repo/
createrepo_c results:
- All our packages have no base path set (if we don't set --baseurl explicitly)
original createrepo result:
- Some packages in metadata (which was same in our repo and in somebody else's repo) have base path set to http://foo.com/
- (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=875029)
Crippled paths in filelists.xml after update
Use case:
- A repo with old metadata exists
- We want to update metadata
- Params: --update repo/
createrepo_c results:
- All is fine
original createrepo result:
- Some paths in filelists.xml are crippled (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=835565)
--update leaves behind some old repodata files
Use case:
- A repo with repodata created with --simple-md-filenames exists
- We want to update repodata to have checksums in filenames
- Params: --update repo/
createrepo_c results:
- All repodata contains checksum in the name
original createrepo result:
- All repodata contains checksum in the name
- There are old metadata without checksum in the name too
- (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=836917)
Mergerepo_c
Default merge method
- Original mergerepo included even packages with the same NVR by default
- Mergerepo_c can be configured by --method option to specify how repositories should be merged.
- Additionally its possible to use --all option to replicate original mergerepo behavior.
Modifyrepo_c
Modifyrepo_c is compatible with classical Modifyrepo except some misbehaviour:
- TODO: Report bugs and add reference here
Batch file
When there is need to do several modification to repository (repomd.xml
)
a batch file could be used.
Batch file is Modifyrepo_c specific. It is not supported by the classical Modifyrepo - at least not yet.
Example
# Add:
# [<path/to/file>]
# <options>
# Metadata that use a bunch of config options
[some/path/comps.xml]
type=group
compress=true
compress-type=gz
unique-md-filenames=true
checksum=sha256
new-name=group.xml
# Metadata that use default settings
[some/path/bar.xml]
# Remove:
# [<metadata name>]
# remove=true
[updateinfo]
remove=true
Supported options
Option name | Description | Supported value(s) | Default |
---|---|---|---|
path | Path to the file. When specified it override the path specified in group name (name between [] parenthesis) | Any string | group name (string between '[' ']') |
type | Type of the metadata | Any string | Based on filename |
remove | Remove specified file/type from repodata | true or false |
false |
compress | Compress the new metadata before adding it to repo | true or false |
true |
compress-type | Compression format to use | gz , bz2 , xz |
gz |
checksum | Checksum type to use | md5 , sha , sha1 , sha224 , sha256 , sha384 , sha512 |
sha256 |
unique-md-filenames | Include the file's checksum in the filename | true or false |
true |
new-name | New name for the file. If compress is true , then compression suffix will be appended. If unique-md-filenames is true , then checksum will be prepended. |
Any string | Original source filename |
Notes
- Lines beginning with a '#' and blank lines are considered comments.
- If
remove=true
is used, no other config options should be used