from data import model import json class BuildJobLoadException(Exception): """ Exception raised if a build job could not be instantiated for some reason. """ pass class BuildJob(object): """ Represents a single in-progress build job. """ def __init__(self, job_item): self.job_item = job_item try: self.job_details = json.loads(job_item.body) except ValueError: raise BuildJobLoadException( 'Could not parse build queue item config with ID %s' % self.job_details['build_uuid'] ) try: self.repo_build = model.get_repository_build(self.job_details['build_uuid']) except model.InvalidRepositoryBuildException: raise BuildJobLoadException( 'Could not load repository build with ID %s' % self.job_details['build_uuid']) try: self.build_config = json.loads(self.repo_build.job_config) except ValueError: raise BuildJobLoadException( 'Could not parse repository build job config with ID %s' % self.job_details['build_uuid'] ) def determine_cached_tag(self): """ Returns the tag to pull to prime the cache or None if none. """ # TODO(jschorr): Change this to use the more complicated caching rules, once we have caching # be a pull of things besides the constructed tags. tags = self.build_config.get('docker_tags', ['latest']) existing_tags = model.list_repository_tags(self.repo_build.repository.namespace_user.username, self.repo_build.repository.name) cached_tags = set(tags) & set([tag.name for tag in existing_tags]) if cached_tags: return list(cached_tags)[0] return None