# which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
# http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
##############################################################################
+echo "---> python-tools-install.sh"
-set -eux -o pipefail
+set -eu -o pipefail
-REQUIREMENTS_FILE=$(mktemp /tmp/requirements-XXXX.txt)
+# Generate a list of 'pip' packages pre-build/post-build
+# During post-build, perform a diff on the two lists and copy files to archive directory
+echo "Listing pip packages"
+pip_list_pre=/tmp/pip-list-pre.txt
+pip_list_post=/tmp/pip-list-post.txt
+pip_list_diffs=/tmp/pip-list-diffs.txt
+if [[ -f $pip_list_pre ]]; then
+ pip list > $pip_list_post
+ echo "Compare pip packages before/after..."
+ if diff --suppress-common-lines $pip_list_pre $pip_list_post \
+ | tee $pip_list_diffs; then
+ echo "No diffs" | tee $pip_list_diffs
+ fi
+ mkdir -p $WORKSPACE/archives
+ cp $pip_list_pre $pip_list_post $pip_list_diffs $WORKSPACE/archives
+ rm -rf $pip_list_pre $pip_list_post $pip_list_diffs
+ ls $WORKSPACE/archives
+ # Would just like to 'exit 0' here but we can't because the
+ # log-deploy.sh script is 'appended' to this file and it would not
+ # be executed.
+else
+ pip list > $pip_list_pre
+ # These 'pip installs' only need to be executed during pre-build
-cat << EOF > "$REQUIREMENTS_FILE"
-lftools[openstack]~=0.18.0
+ requirements_file=$(mktemp /tmp/requirements-XXXX.txt)
+
+ # Note: To test lftools master branch change the lftools configuration below in
+ # the requirements file from "lftools[openstack]~=#.##.#" to
+ # git+https://github.com/lfit/releng-lftools.git#egg=lftools[openstack]
+
+ echo "Generating Requirements File"
+ cat << 'EOF' > "$requirements_file"
+lftools[openstack]~=0.25.2
python-heatclient~=1.16.1
python-openstackclient~=3.16.0
+dogpile.cache~=0.6.8 # Version 0.7.[01] seems to break openstackclient
+niet~=1.4.2 # Extract values from yaml
+yq~=2.7.2
EOF
-# Use `python -m pip` to ensure we are using the latest version of pip
-python -m pip install --user --quiet --upgrade pip
-python -m pip install --user --quiet --upgrade setuptools
-python -m pip install --user --quiet --upgrade -r "$REQUIREMENTS_FILE"
-pip freeze
+ # Use `python -m pip` to ensure we are using the latest version of pip
+ python -m pip install --user --quiet --upgrade pip
+ python -m pip install --user --quiet --upgrade setuptools
+ python -m pip install --user --quiet --upgrade -r "$requirements_file"
+ rm -rf $requirements_file
+fi