[Tarantool-patches] [PATCH v3] Testing changes after 2nd review on S3

Alexander Tikhonov avtikhon at tarantool.org
Mon Jan 13 14:36:56 MSK 2020


Igor,

Thanks a lot for the review, I've made all the changes as you suggested. Please recheck the changes.


>Понедельник, 13 января 2020, 13:31 +03:00 от Igor Munkin <imun at tarantool.org>:
>
>Sasha,
>
>Thanks for the patch! It LGTM to me, but I left some polish-aimed
>comments below, please consider them.
>
>Furthermore, I Cced Sasha Tu. to take a look on it since the patch is a
>large one an I can overlooked something vital.
>
>On 16.12.19, Alexander V. Tikhonov wrote:
>> ---
>> 
>> Github:  https://github.com/tarantool/tarantool/tree/avtikhon/gh-3380-push-packages-s3-full-ci
>> Issue:  https://github.com/tarantool/tarantool/issues/3380
>> 
>> v1:  https://lists.tarantool.org/pipermail/tarantool-patches/2019-October/012021.html
>> v2:  https://lists.tarantool.org/pipermail/tarantool-patches/2019-November/012352.html
>> 
>> Changes v2:
>> - made changes in script from draft to pre-release stages
>> 
>> Changes v3:
>> - corrected code style, minor updates
>> - script is ready for release
>
>Please consider adding the changelog in the reverse order.
>
>> 
>>  tools/add_pack_s3_repo.sh | 381 +++++++++++++++++++++-----------------
>>  1 file changed, 209 insertions(+), 172 deletions(-)
>> 
>
>General comments:
>* Please choose a single code style for function definition. Currently
>  you mix two following approaches:
>|  usage()
>|  {
>  and
>|  function pack_rpm {
Corrected.
>
>> diff --git a/tools/add_pack_s3_repo.sh b/tools/add_pack_s3_repo.sh
>> index 2316b9015..280a07ab0 100755
>> --- a/tools/add_pack_s3_repo.sh
>> +++ b/tools/add_pack_s3_repo.sh
>> @@ -4,8 +4,12 @@ set -e
>>  rm_file='rm -f'
>>  rm_dir='rm -rf'
>>  mk_dir='mkdir -p'
>> +ws_prefix=/tmp/tarantool_repo_s3
>> 
>> -alloss='ubuntu debian centos el fedora'
>> +alloss='ubuntu debian el fedora'
>> +product=tarantool
>> +# the path with binaries either repository
>> +repo=.
>> 
>>  get_os_dists()
>>  {
>> @@ -16,7 +20,7 @@ get_os_dists()
>>          alldists='trusty xenial cosmic disco bionic eoan'
>
>Minor: IMHO it's more convenient to sort distros in the release date
>order. 
Corrected.
>
>
>>      elif [ "$os" == "debian" ]; then
>>          alldists='jessie stretch buster'
>> -    elif [ "$os" == "centos" -o "$os" == "el" ]; then
>> +    elif [ "$os" == "el" ]; then
>>          alldists='6 7 8'
>>      elif [ "$os" == "fedora" ]; then
>>          alldists='27 28 29 30 31'
>> @@ -25,16 +29,45 @@ get_os_dists()
>>      echo "$alldists"
>>  }
>> 
>> -ws_prefix=/tmp/tarantool_repo_s3
>> -create_lockfile()
>> +prepare_ws()
>>  {
>> -    lockfile -l 1000 $1
>> +    # temporary lock the publication to the repository
>> +    ws=${ws_prefix}_${branch}_${os}
>> +    if [ "$os" != "ubuntu" -a "$os" != "debian" ]; then
>> +        ws=${ws}_${option_dist}
>> +    fi
>
>I guess the suffix can be constructed within pack_{rpm,deb} subroutine
>(i.e. in prepare_ws caller) and passed as an argument to prepare_ws.
>Consider the following:
>| prepare_ws ${os}_${option_dist} # for deb based distros
>| prepare_ws ${os}                # for rpm based distros
Changed as you suggested, just:
prepare_ws ${os} # for deb based distros
prepare_ws ${os}_${option_dist} # for rpm based distros
>
>> +    ws_lockfile=${ws}.lock
>> +    if [ -f $ws_lockfile ]; then
>> +        old_proc=$(cat $ws_lockfile)
>> +    fi
>> +    lockfile -l 60 $ws_lockfile
>> +    chmod u+w $ws_lockfile && echo $$ >$ws_lockfile && chmod u-w $ws_lockfile
>> +    if [ "$old_proc" != ""  -a "$old_proc" != "0" ]; then
>> +        kill -9 $old_proc >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
>> +    fi
>> +
>> +    # create temporary workspace with repository copy
>> +    $rm_dir $ws
>> +    $mk_dir $ws
>>  }
>> 
>>  usage()
>>  {
>>      cat <<EOF
>> -Usage: $0 -b <S3 bucket> -o <OS name> -d <OS distribuition> [-p <product>] <path>
>> +Usage for store package binaries from the given path:
>> +    $0 -b=<S3 bucket> -o=<OS name> -d=<OS distribuition> [-p=<product>] <path to package binaries>
>> +
>> +Usage for mirroring Debian|Ubuntu OS repositories:
>> +    $0 -b=<S3 bucket> -o=<OS name> [-p=<product>] <path to 'pool' subdirectory with packages repository>
>> +
>> +Arguments:
>> +    <path>
>> +         Path points to the directory with deb/prm packages to be used.
>> +         Script can be used in one of 2 modes:
>> +          - path with binaries packages for a single distribution
>> +          - path with 'pool' subdirectory with APT repository (only: debian|ubuntu), like:
>> +                /var/spool/apt-mirror/mirror/packagecloud.io/tarantool/$branch/$os
>> +
>>  Options:
>>      -b|--bucket
>>          MCS S3 bucket which will be used for storing the packages.
>> @@ -44,24 +77,19 @@ Options:
>>              2.2: 2_2
>>              1.10: 1_10
>>      -o|--os
>> -        OS to be checked, one of the list (NOTE: centos == el):
>> +        OS to be checked, one of the list:
>>              $alloss
>>      -d|--distribution
>>          Distribution appropriate to the given OS:
>>  EOF
>>      for os in $alloss ; do
>> -        echo "            $os: <"`get_os_dists $os`">"
>> +        echo "            $os: <"$(get_os_dists $os)">"
>>      done
>>      cat <<EOF
>>      -p|--product
>>           Product name to be packed with, default name is 'tarantool'
>>      -h|--help
>>           Usage help message
>> -    <path>
>> -         Path points to the directory with deb/prm packages to be used.
>> -         Script can be used in one of 2 modes:
>> -          - path with binaries packages for a single distribution
>> -	  - path with 'pool' directory with APT repository (only: debian|ubuntu)
>>  EOF
>>  }
>> 
>> @@ -70,7 +98,7 @@ do
>>  case $i in
>>      -b=*|--bucket=*)
>>      branch="${i#*=}"
>> -    if [ "$branch" != "2x" -a "$branch" != "2_3" -a "$branch" != "2_2" -a "$branch" != "1_10" ]; then
>> +    if echo "$branch" | grep -qvP '^(1_10|2(x|_[2-4]))$' ; then
>>          echo "ERROR: bucket '$branch' is not supported"
>>          usage
>>          exit 1
>> @@ -79,9 +107,6 @@ case $i in
>>      ;;
>>      -o=*|--os=*)
>>      os="${i#*=}"
>> -    if [ "$os" == "el" ]; then
>> -        os=centos
>> -    fi
>>      if ! echo $alloss | grep -F -q -w $os ; then
>>          echo "ERROR: OS '$os' is not supported"
>>          usage
>> @@ -90,7 +115,7 @@ case $i in
>>      shift # past argument=value
>>      ;;
>>      -d=*|--distribution=*)
>> -    DIST="${i#*=}"
>> +    option_dist="${i#*=}"
>>      shift # past argument=value
>>      ;;
>>      -p=*|--product=*)
>> @@ -120,27 +145,68 @@ if [ "$os" == "" ]; then
>>      usage
>>      exit 1
>>  fi
>> -alldists=`get_os_dists $os`
>> -if [ -n "$DIST" ] && ! echo $alldists | grep -F -q -w $DIST ; then
>> -    echo "ERROR: set distribution at options '$DIST' not found at supported list '$alldists'"
>> +alldists=$(get_os_dists $os)
>> +if [ -n "$option_dist" ] && ! echo $alldists | grep -F -q -w $option_dist ; then
>> +    echo "ERROR: set distribution at options '$option_dist' not found at supported list '$alldists'"
>>      usage
>>      exit 1
>>  fi
>> 
>> -# set the path with binaries
>> -product=$product
>> -if [ "$product" == "" ]; then
>> -    product=tarantool
>> -fi
>> -proddir=`echo $product | head -c 1`
>> +# set the subpath with binaries based on literal character of the product name
>> +proddir=$(echo $product | head -c 1)
>> 
>> -# set the path with binaries
>> -if [ "$repo" == "" ]; then
>> -    repo=.
>> -fi
>> -
>> -aws='aws --endpoint-url  https://hb.bizmrg.com '
>> +# AWS defines
>> +aws='aws --endpoint-url  https://hb.bizmrg.com s3'
>>  s3="s3://tarantool_repo/$branch/$os"
>
>Minor: s3 variable name seems to be an ambiguous one here. IMHO, bucket
>looks the way better.
Renamed 's3' variable to 'bucket_path'
>
>> +aws_cp_to_s3="$aws cp --acl public-read"
>> +aws_sync_to_s3="$aws sync --acl public-read"
>
>Nice change, but other commands also interact with S3. I propose to
>change the naming to the following one:
>| <aws_<action>_public
Changed.
>
>> +
>> +update_packfile()
>> +{
>> +    packfile=$1
>> +    packtype=$2
>> +
>> +    locpackfile=$(echo $packfile | sed "s#^$ws/##g")
>> +    # register DEB/DSC pack file to Packages/Sources file
>> +    reprepro -Vb . include$packtype $loop_dist $packfile
>
>Well, it's really bad idea to use external loop variable within
>function. You can pass it as an explicit argument, please do it.
Corrected.
>
>> +    # reprepro copied DEB/DSC file to component which is not needed
>> +    $rm_dir $debdir/$component
>> +    # to have all sources avoid reprepro set DEB/DSC file to its own registry
>> +    $rm_dir db
>> +}
>> +
>
>Minor: Since update_{packfile,metadata} are used only for deb packages,
>it can be showed in naming: update_deb_{packfile,metadata}. 
Changed.
>
>
>> +update_metadata()
>> +{
>> +    packpath=$1
>> +    packtype=$2
>> +
>> +    if [ ! -f $packpath.saved ] ; then
>> +        # get the latest Sources file from S3
>> +        $aws ls "$s3/$packpath" 2>/dev/null && \
>> +            $aws cp "$s3/$packpath" $packpath.saved || \
>> +            touch $packpath.saved
>> +    fi
>> +
>> +    if [ "$packtype" == "dsc" ]; then
>> +        # WORKAROUND: unknown why, but reprepro doesn`t save the Sources file
>> +        gunzip -c $packpath.gz >$packpath
>> +        # check if the DSC file already exists in Sources from S3
>> +        hash=$(grep '^Checksums-Sha256:' -A3 $packpath | \
>> +            tail -n 1 | awk '{print $1}')
>> +        if grep " $hash .*\.dsc$" $packpath.saved ; then
>> +            echo "WARNING: DSC file already registered in S3!"
>> +            return 1
>> +        fi
>> +    elif [ "$packtype" == "deb" ]; then
>> +        # check if the DEB file already exists in Packages from S3
>> +        if grep "^$(grep '^SHA256: ' $packages)$" $packages.saved ; then
>> +            echo "WARNING: DEB file already registered in S3!"
>> +            return 1
>> +        fi
>> +    fi
>> +    # store the new DEB entry
>> +    cat $packpath >>$packpath.saved
>> +}
>> 
>>  # The 'pack_deb' function especialy created for DEB packages. It works
>>  # with DEB packing OS like Ubuntu, Debian. It is based on globaly known
>> @@ -158,32 +224,27 @@ function pack_deb {
>>      # debian has special directory 'pool' for packages
>>      debdir=pool
>> 
>> -    # get packages from pointed location either mirror path
>> -    if [ "$repo" == "" ] ; then
>> -        repo=/var/spool/apt-mirror/mirror/packagecloud.io/tarantool/$branch/$os
>> -    fi
>> -    if [ ! -d $repo/$debdir ] && ( [ "$DIST" == "" ] || ! ls $repo/*.deb $repo/*.dsc $repo/*.tar.*z >/dev/null 2>&1 ) ; then
>> +    # get packages from pointed location
>> +    if [ ! -d $repo/$debdir ] && \
>> +        ( [ "$option_dist" == "" ] || \
>> +            ! ls $repo/*.deb $repo/*.dsc $repo/*.tar.*z >/dev/null 2>&1 ) ; then
>>          echo "ERROR: Current '$repo' path doesn't have any of the following:"
>> -        echo "Usage with set distribuition with option '-d' and packages: $0 [path with *.deb *.dsc *.tar.*z files]"
>> -        echo "Usage with repositories: $0 [path to repository with '$debdir' subdirectory]"
>> +        echo " - $0 run option '-d' and DEB packages in path"
>> +        echo " - 'pool' subdirectory with APT repositories"
>> +        usage
>>          exit 1
>>      fi
>> 
>> -    # temporary lock the publication to the repository
>> -    ws=${ws_prefix}_${branch}_${os}
>> -    ws_lockfile=${ws}.lock
>> -    create_lockfile $ws_lockfile
>> -
>> -    # create temporary workspace with repository copy
>> -    $rm_dir $ws
>> -    $mk_dir $ws
>> +    # prepare the workspace
>> +    prepare_ws
>> 
>>      # script works in one of 2 modes:
>>      # - path with binaries packages for a single distribution
>>      # - path with 'pool' directory with APT repository
>> -    if [ "$DIST" != "" ] && ls $repo/*.deb $repo/*.dsc $repo/*.tar.*z >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
>> +    if [ "$option_dist" != "" ] && \
>> +            ls $repo/*.deb $repo/*.dsc $repo/*.tar.*z >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
>>          # copy single distribution with binaries packages
>> -        repopath=$ws/pool/${DIST}/main/$proddir/$product
>> +        repopath=$ws/pool/${option_dist}/$component/$proddir/$product
>>          $mk_dir ${repopath}
>>          cp $repo/*.deb $repo/*.dsc $repo/*.tar.*z $repopath/.
>>      elif [ -d $repo/$debdir ]; then
>> @@ -191,10 +252,12 @@ function pack_deb {
>>          cp -rf $repo/$debdir $ws/.
>>      else
>>          echo "ERROR: neither distribution option '-d' with files $repo/*.deb $repo/*.dsc $repo/*.tar.*z set nor '$repo/$debdir' path found"
>> -	usage
>> -	$rm_file $wslock
>> -	exit 1
>> +        usage
>> +        $rm_file $wslock
>> +        exit 1
>>      fi
>> +
>> +    swd=$PWD
>>      cd $ws
>
>Minor: I see no reason to avoid using more fitting pushd/popd here. 
Changed.
>
>
>> 
>>      # create the configuration file for 'reprepro' tool
>> @@ -202,14 +265,14 @@ function pack_deb {
>>      $rm_dir $confpath
>>      $mk_dir $confpath
>> 
>> -    for dist in $alldists ; do
>> +    for loop_dist in $alldists ; do
>>          cat <<EOF >>$confpath/distributions
>>  Origin: Tarantool
>>  Label: tarantool.org
>>  Suite: stable
>> -Codename: $dist
>> +Codename: $loop_dist
>>  Architectures: amd64 source
>> -Components: main
>> +Components: $component
>>  Description: Unofficial Ubuntu Packages maintained by Tarantool
>>  SignWith: 91B625E5
>>  DebIndices: Packages Release . .gz .bz2
>> @@ -217,84 +280,49 @@ UDebIndices: Packages . .gz .bz2
>>  DscIndices: Sources Release .gz .bz2
>> 
>>  EOF
>> -done
>> +    done
>> 
>>      # create standalone repository with separate components
>> -    for dist in $alldists ; do
>> -        echo =================== DISTRIBUTION: $dist =========================
>> +    for loop_dist in $alldists ; do
>> +        echo ================ DISTRIBUTION: $loop_dist ====================
>>          updated_deb=0
>>          updated_dsc=0
>> 
>>          # 1(binaries). use reprepro tool to generate Packages file
>> -        for deb in $ws/$debdir/$dist/$component/*/*/*.deb ; do
>> +        for deb in $ws/$debdir/$loop_dist/$component/*/*/*.deb ; do
>>              [ -f $deb ] || continue
>> -            locdeb=`echo $deb | sed "s#^$ws\/##g"`
>> -            echo "DEB: $deb"
>> -            # register DEB file to Packages file
>> -            reprepro -Vb . includedeb $dist $deb
>> -            # reprepro copied DEB file to local component which is not needed
>> -            $rm_dir $debdir/$component
>> -            # to have all packages avoid reprepro set DEB file to its own registry
>> -            $rm_dir db
>> -            # copy Packages file to avoid of removing by the new DEB version
>> -            for packages in dists/$dist/$component/binary-*/Packages ; do
>> -                if [ ! -f $packages.saved ] ; then
>> -                    # get the latest Packages file from S3
>> -                    $aws s3 ls "$s3/$packages" 2>/dev/null && \
>> -                        $aws s3 cp --acl public-read \
>> -                        "$s3/$packages" $packages.saved || \
>> -                        touch $packages.saved
>> -                fi
>> -                # check if the DEB file already exists in Packages from S3
>> -                if grep "^`grep "^SHA256: " $packages`$" $packages.saved ; then
>> -                    echo "WARNING: DEB file already registered in S3!"
>> -                    continue
>> -                fi
>> -                # store the new DEB entry
>> -                cat $packages >>$packages.saved
>> -                # save the registered DEB file to S3
>> -                $aws s3 cp --acl public-read $deb $s3/$locdeb
>> +            # regenerate DEB pack
>> +            update_packfile $deb deb
>> +            echo "Regenerated DEB file: $locpackfile"
>> +            for packages in dists/$loop_dist/$component/binary-*/Packages ; do
>> +                # copy Packages file to avoid of removing by the new DEB version
>> +                # update metadata 'Packages' files
>> +                if ! update_metadata $packages deb ; then continue ; fi
>
>I see the following approach to be more convenient for oneline if:
>| update_metadata $packages deb || continue 
Changed.
>
>
>>                  updated_deb=1
>>              done
>> +            # save the registered DEB file to S3
>> +            if [ "$updated_deb" == 1 ]; then
>> +                $aws_cp_to_s3 $deb $s3/$locpackfile
>> +            fi
>>          done
>> 
>>          # 1(sources). use reprepro tool to generate Sources file
>> -        for dsc in $ws/$debdir/$dist/$component/*/*/*.dsc ; do
>> +        for dsc in $ws/$debdir/$loop_dist/$component/*/*/*.dsc ; do
>>              [ -f $dsc ] || continue
>> -            locdsc=`echo $dsc | sed "s#^$ws\/##g"`
>> -            echo "DSC: $dsc"
>> -            # register DSC file to Sources file
>> -            reprepro -Vb . includedsc $dist $dsc
>> -            # reprepro copied DSC file to component which is not needed
>> -            $rm_dir $debdir/$component
>> -            # to have all sources avoid reprepro set DSC file to its own registry
>> -            $rm_dir db
>> +            # regenerate DSC pack
>> +            update_packfile $dsc dsc
>> +            echo "Regenerated DSC file: $locpackfile"
>>              # copy Sources file to avoid of removing by the new DSC version
>> -            sources=dists/$dist/$component/source/Sources
>> -            if [ ! -f $sources.saved ] ; then
>> -                # get the latest Sources file from S3
>> -                $aws s3 ls "$s3/$sources" && \
>> -                    $aws s3 cp --acl public-read "$s3/$sources" $sources.saved || \
>> -                    touch $sources.saved
>> -            fi
>> -            # WORKAROUND: unknown why, but reprepro doesn`t save the Sources file
>> -            gunzip -c $sources.gz >$sources
>> -            # check if the DSC file already exists in Sources from S3
>> -            hash=`grep '^Checksums-Sha256:' -A3 $sources | \
>> -                tail -n 1 | awk '{print $1}'`
>> -            if grep " $hash .*\.dsc$" $sources.saved ; then
>> -                echo "WARNING: DSC file already registered in S3!"
>> -                continue
>> -            fi
>> -            # store the new DSC entry
>> -            cat $sources >>$sources.saved
>> -            # save the registered DSC file to S3
>> -            $aws s3 cp --acl public-read $dsc $s3/$locdsc
>> -            tarxz=`echo $locdsc | sed 's#\.dsc$#.debian.tar.xz#g'`
>> -            $aws s3 cp --acl public-read $ws/$tarxz "$s3/$tarxz"
>> -            orig=`echo $locdsc | sed 's#-1\.dsc$#.orig.tar.xz#g'`
>> -            $aws s3 cp --acl public-read $ws/$orig "$s3/$orig"
>> +            # update metadata 'Sources' file
>> +            if ! update_metadata dists/$loop_dist/$component/source/Sources dsc \
>> +                ; then continue ; fi
>
>I see the following approach to be more convenient for oneline if:
>| update_metadata $dist/$loop_dist/$component/source/Sources dsc || continue 
Changed.
>
>
>>              updated_dsc=1
>> +            # save the registered DSC file to S3
>> +            $aws_cp_to_s3 $dsc $s3/$locpackfile
>> +            tarxz=$(echo $locpackfile | sed 's#\.dsc$#.debian.tar.xz#g')
>> +            $aws_cp_to_s3 $ws/$tarxz "$s3/$tarxz"
>> +            orig=$(echo $locpackfile | sed 's#-1\.dsc$#.orig.tar.xz#g')
>> +            $aws_cp_to_s3 $ws/$orig "$s3/$orig"
>>          done
>> 
>>          # check if any DEB/DSC files were newly registered
>> @@ -302,30 +330,30 @@ done
>>              continue || echo "Updating dists"
>> 
>>          # finalize the Packages file
>> -        for packages in dists/$dist/$component/binary-*/Packages ; do
>> +        for packages in dists/$loop_dist/$component/binary-*/Packages ; do
>>              mv $packages.saved $packages
>>          done
>> 
>>          # 2(binaries). update Packages file archives
>> -        for packpath in dists/$dist/$component/binary-* ; do
>> +        for packpath in dists/$loop_dist/$component/binary-* ; do
>>              pushd $packpath
>> -            sed "s#Filename: $debdir/$component/#Filename: $debdir/$dist/$component/#g" -i Packages
>> +            sed "s#Filename: $debdir/$component/#Filename: $debdir/$loop_dist/$component/#g" -i Packages
>>              bzip2 -c Packages >Packages.bz2
>>              gzip -c Packages >Packages.gz
>>              popd
>>          done
>> 
>>          # 2(sources). update Sources file archives
>> -        pushd dists/$dist/$component/source
>> -        sed "s#Directory: $debdir/$component/#Directory: $debdir/$dist/$component/#g" -i Sources
>> +        pushd dists/$loop_dist/$component/source
>> +        sed "s#Directory: $debdir/$component/#Directory: $debdir/$loop_dist/$component/#g" -i Sources
>>          bzip2 -c Sources >Sources.bz2
>>          gzip -c Sources >Sources.gz
>>          popd
>> 
>>          # 3. update checksums entries of the Packages* files in *Release files
>> -	# NOTE: it is stable structure of the *Release files when the checksum
>> -	#       entries in it in the following way:
>> -	# MD5Sum:
>> +        # NOTE: it is stable structure of the *Release files when the checksum
>> +        #       entries in it in the following way:
>> +        # MD5Sum:
>>          #  <checksum> <size> <file orig>
>>          #  <checksum> <size> <file debian>
>>          # SHA1:
>> @@ -334,14 +362,14 @@ done
>>          # SHA256:
>>          #  <checksum> <size> <file orig>
>>          #  <checksum> <size> <file debian>
>> -	#       The script bellow puts 'md5' value at the 1st found file entry,
>> -	#       'sha1' - at the 2nd and 'sha256' at the 3rd
>> -        pushd dists/$dist
>> -        for file in `grep " $component/" Release | awk '{print $3}' | sort -u` ; do
>> -            sz=`stat -c "%s" $file`
>> -            md5=`md5sum $file | awk '{print $1}'`
>> -            sha1=`sha1sum $file | awk '{print $1}'`
>> -            sha256=`sha256sum $file | awk '{print $1}'`
>> +        #       The script bellow puts 'md5' value at the 1st found file entry,
>> +        #       'sha1' - at the 2nd and 'sha256' at the 3rd
>> +        pushd dists/$loop_dist
>> +        for file in $(grep " $component/" Release | awk '{print $3}' | sort -u) ; do
>> +            sz=$(stat -c "%s" $file)
>> +            md5=$(md5sum $file | awk '{print $1}')
>> +            sha1=$(sha1sum $file | awk '{print $1}')
>> +            sha256=$(sha256sum $file | awk '{print $1}')
>>              awk 'BEGIN{c = 0} ; {
>>                  if ($3 == p) {
>>                      c = c + 1
>> @@ -350,7 +378,7 @@ done
>>                      if (c == 3) {print " " sh2 " " s " " p}
>>                  } else {print $0}
>>              }' p="$file" s="$sz" md="$md5" sh1="$sha1" sh2="$sha256" \
>> -            Release >Release.new
>> +                    Release >Release.new
>>              mv Release.new Release
>>          done
>>          # resign the selfsigned InRelease file
>> @@ -362,11 +390,13 @@ done
>>          popd
>> 
>>          # 4. sync the latest distribution path changes to S3
>> -        $aws s3 sync --acl public-read dists/$dist "$s3/dists/$dist"
>> +        $aws_sync_to_s3 dists/$loop_dist "$s3/dists/$loop_dist"
>>      done
>> 
>>      # unlock the publishing
>>      $rm_file $ws_lockfile
>> +
>> +    cd $swd
>>  }
>> 
>>  # The 'pack_rpm' function especialy created for RPM packages. It works
>> @@ -380,29 +410,26 @@ done
>>  #  http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/releases/30/Everything/x86_64/os/Packages/t/
>>  function pack_rpm {
>>      if ! ls $repo/*.rpm >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
>> -        echo "ERROR: Current '$repo' has:"
>> -        ls -al $repo
>> -        echo "Usage: $0 [path with *.rpm files]"
>> +        echo "ERROR: Current '$repo' path doesn't have RPM packages in path"
>> +        usage
>>          exit 1
>>      fi
>> 
>> -    # temporary lock the publication to the repository
>> -    ws=${prefix_lockfile}_${branch}_${os}_${DIST}
>> -    ws_lockfile=${ws}.lock
>> -    create_lockfile $ws_lockfile
>> +    # prepare the workspace
>> +    prepare_ws
>> 
>> -    # create temporary workspace with packages copies
>> -    $rm_dir $ws
>> -    $mk_dir $ws
>> +    # copy the needed package binaries to the workspace
>>      cp $repo/*.rpm $ws/.
>> +
>> +    swd=$PWD
>>      cd $ws
>
>Minor: I see no reason to avoid using more fitting pushd/popd here. 
Changed.
>
>
>> 
>>      # set the paths
>> -    if [ "$os" == "centos" ]; then
>> -        repopath=$DIST/os/x86_64
>> +    if [ "$os" == "el" ]; then
>> +        repopath=$option_dist/os/x86_64
>>          rpmpath=Packages
>>      elif [ "$os" == "fedora" ]; then
>> -        repopath=releases/$DIST/Everything/x86_64/os
>> +        repopath=releases/$option_dist/Everything/x86_64/os
>>          rpmpath=Packages/$proddir
>>      fi
>>      packpath=$repopath/$rpmpath
>> @@ -410,53 +437,61 @@ function pack_rpm {
>>      # prepare local repository with packages
>>      $mk_dir $packpath
>>      mv *.rpm $packpath/.
>> -    cd $repopath
>> +    cd $ws/$repopath
>
>Minor: As discussed offline $ws is always an absolute path, but the
>command above looks confusing to me considering the prior cd command.
>Feel free to ignore. 
Removed '$ws' as suggested.
>
>
>> 
>>      # copy the current metadata files from S3
>>      mkdir repodata.base
>> -    for file in `$aws s3 ls $s3/$repopath/repodata/ | awk '{print $NF}'` ; do
>> -        $aws s3 ls $s3/$repopath/repodata/$file || continue
>> -        $aws s3 cp $s3/$repopath/repodata/$file repodata.base/$file
>> +    for file in $($aws ls $s3/$repopath/repodata/ | awk '{print $NF}') ; do
>> +        $aws ls $s3/$repopath/repodata/$file || continue
>> +        $aws cp $s3/$repopath/repodata/$file repodata.base/$file
>>      done
>> 
>>      # create the new repository metadata files
>> -    createrepo --no-database --update --workers=2 --compress-type=gz --simple-md-filenames .
>> +    createrepo --no-database --update --workers=2 \
>> +        --compress-type=gz --simple-md-filenames .
>>      mv repodata repodata.adding
>> 
>>      # merge metadata files
>>      mkdir repodata
>>      head -n 2 repodata.adding/repomd.xml >repodata/repomd.xml
>>      for file in filelists.xml other.xml primary.xml ; do
>> -        # 1. take the 1st line only - to skip the line with number of packages which is not needed
>> +        # 1. take the 1st line only - to skip the line with
>> +        #    number of packages which is not needed
>>          zcat repodata.adding/$file.gz | head -n 1 >repodata/$file
>> -        # 2. take 2nd line with metadata tag and update the packages number in it
>> +        # 2. take 2nd line with metadata tag and update
>> +        #    the packages number in it
>>          packsold=0
>>          if [ -f repodata.base/$file.gz ] ; then
>> -        packsold=`zcat repodata.base/$file.gz | head -n 2 | tail -n 1 | sed 's#.*packages="\(.*\)".*#\1#g'`
>> +            packsold=$(zcat repodata.base/$file.gz | head -n 2 | \
>> +                tail -n 1 | sed 's#.*packages="\(.*\)".*#\1#g')
>>          fi
>> -        packsnew=`zcat repodata.adding/$file.gz | head -n 2 | tail -n 1 | sed 's#.*packages="\(.*\)".*#\1#g'`
>> +        packsnew=$(zcat repodata.adding/$file.gz | head -n 2 | \
>> +            tail -n 1 | sed 's#.*packages="\(.*\)".*#\1#g')
>>          packs=$(($packsold+$packsnew))
>> -        zcat repodata.adding/$file.gz | head -n 2 | tail -n 1 | sed "s#packages=\".*\"#packages=\"$packs\"#g" >>repodata/$file
>> +        zcat repodata.adding/$file.gz | head -n 2 | tail -n 1 | \
>> +            sed "s#packages=\".*\"#packages=\"$packs\"#g" >>repodata/$file
>>          # 3. take only 'package' tags from new file
>> -        zcat repodata.adding/$file.gz | tail -n +3 | head -n -1 >>repodata/$file
>> +        zcat repodata.adding/$file.gz | tail -n +3 | head -n -1 \
>> +            >>repodata/$file
>>          # 4. take only 'package' tags from old file if exists
>>          if [ -f repodata.base/$file.gz ] ; then
>> -            zcat repodata.base/$file.gz | tail -n +3 | head -n -1 >>repodata/$file
>> +            zcat repodata.base/$file.gz | tail -n +3 | head -n -1 \
>> +                >>repodata/$file
>>          fi
>>          # 5. take the last closing line with metadata tag
>>          zcat repodata.adding/$file.gz | tail -n 1 >>repodata/$file
>> 
>>          # get the new data
>> -        chsnew=`sha256sum repodata/$file | awk '{print $1}'`
>> -        sz=`stat --printf="%s" repodata/$file`
>> +        chsnew=$(sha256sum repodata/$file | awk '{print $1}')
>> +        sz=$(stat --printf="%s" repodata/$file)
>>          gzip repodata/$file
>> -        chsgznew=`sha256sum repodata/$file.gz | awk '{print $1}'`
>> -        szgz=`stat --printf="%s" repodata/$file.gz`
>> -        timestamp=`date +%s -r repodata/$file.gz`
>> +        chsgznew=$(sha256sum repodata/$file.gz | awk '{print $1}')
>> +        szgz=$(stat --printf="%s" repodata/$file.gz)
>> +        timestamp=$(date +%s -r repodata/$file.gz)
>> 
>>          # add info to repomd.xml file
>> -        name=`echo $file | sed 's#\.xml$##g'`
>> -	cat <<EOF >>repodata/repomd.xml
>> +        name=$(echo $file | sed 's#\.xml$##g')
>> +        cat <<EOF >>repodata/repomd.xml
>>  <data type="$name">
>>    <checksum type="sha256">$chsgznew</checksum>
>>    <open-checksum type="sha256">$chsnew</open-checksum>
>> @@ -472,19 +507,21 @@ EOF
>> 
>>      # copy the packages to S3
>>      for file in $rpmpath/*.rpm ; do
>> -        $aws s3 cp --acl public-read $file "$s3/$repopath/$file"
>> +        $aws_cp_to_s3 $file "$s3/$repopath/$file"
>>      done
>> 
>>      # update the metadata at the S3
>> -    $aws s3 sync --acl public-read repodata "$s3/$repopath/repodata"
>> +    $aws_sync_to_s3 repodata "$s3/$repopath/repodata"
>> 
>>      # unlock the publishing
>>      $rm_file $ws_lockfile
>> +
>> +    cd $swd
>>  }
>> 
>>  if [ "$os" == "ubuntu" -o "$os" == "debian" ]; then
>>      pack_deb
>> -elif [ "$os" == "centos" -o "$os" == "fedora" ]; then
>> +elif [ "$os" == "el" -o "$os" == "fedora" ]; then
>>      pack_rpm
>>  else
>>      echo "USAGE: given OS '$os' is not supported, use any single from the list: $alloss"
>> -- 
>> 2.17.1
>> 
>
>-- 
>Best regards,
>IM


-- 
Alexander Tikhonov
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