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os-autoinst-distri-fedora/cleanup-needles.py
Adam Williamson 119229cce7 Add a needle cleanup script, enhance the needle check script
This adds a new script - cleanup-needles.py - to use for cleaning
up old needles. It has to be used in conjunction with a database
query; the comment at the top explains how to do that query and
export the needed information. It produces a git commit with
needles that haven't matched since a certain date (specified in
the sql query) removed, subject to a 'keeplist' of needles we
keep even if they seem to be old.

I also enhanced check-needles.py to check for cases where tests
seem to be trying to match a tag we have no needles for. This
was necessary to find cases where the cleanup script was too
aggressive (i.e. the things that wound up in the 'keeplist'),
but it also turned out to find quite a lot of cases where the
code really *was* looking for a needle that had gone in a
previous cleanup or that never existed; the commits before this
one clean up a lot of those cases.

The code to decide which string literals are needle tags is
pretty dumb and hacky and needs some manual cueing sometimes -
that's what the `# testtag` changes in this commit are for.
Making it smarter would probably require this script to get a
lot more complicated and either incorporate or become a
tokenizer, which I don't really want to do.

Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2023-05-04 09:57:15 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/python3
"""Dumb script for staging an old needle cleanup.
First, log in to the stg server (always use stg because some needles may
only be used on Power) and do this:
psql -h db-openqa01.iad2.fedoraproject.org -U openqastg -d openqa-stg -W
and enter the password (from /etc/openqa/database.ini). Now do this,
changing the date in the `select` command to an appropriate one - a few
months before the current date:
\o oldneedles.txt
select filename from needles where date_trunc('day', last_matched_time) < '2023-01-01' or last_matched_time is null;
ctrl-d (to quit)
now copy oldneedles.txt off the server, and run this script on it. It will
stage a git commit that removes all the identified needles.
"""
import datetime
import os
import subprocess
import sys
try:
fname = sys.argv[1]
except IndexError:
sys.exit("You must pass the file with the query output as the argument!")
with open(fname, "r", encoding="utf-8") as fh:
lines = fh.readlines()
# strip the column name and underlines
lines = lines[2:]
# needles we know we want to keep around: these are ones that are
# encountered very rarely, but which *do* have a legitimate reason
# to exist. often the exact needle we have would not match any more
# anyway, but keeping it around prevents check-needles.py from
# complaining, and gives us a template to create a working needle
# from the next time we encounter the rare situation
keeplist = (
# 'system crashes to emergency mode / dracut' cases
"emergency_rescue_nopassword",
"root_logged_in-dracut",
# text install just doesn't fail this way very often
"anaconda_main_hub_text_unfinished",
# upgrade tests don't fail on system-upgrade reboot very often
"upgrade_fail",
# text install just doesn't fail very often
"anaconda_text_error",
)
changed = False
for line in lines:
# query output lines start with a space, when we hit one that does
# not, we've done all the query output lines and can quit
if not line.startswith(" "):
break
line = line.strip()
if any(keep in line for keep in keeplist):
continue
line = f"needles/{line}"
# the db has needles we deleted before in it, so let's not bother
# trying to remove them again
if os.path.exists(line):
basename = line[:-4]
command = ("git", "rm", f"{basename}json", f"{basename}png")
subprocess.run(command)
changed = True
# create the commit
if changed:
today = datetime.date.today().strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
command = ("git", "commit", "-a", "-s", "-m", f"Old needle cleanup {today}")
subprocess.run(command)
else:
print("Nothing to do!")
sys.exit()