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# $Id: Rpmlint.pm 1687 2007-06-28 22:44:07Z guillomovitch $
package Youri::Submit::Test::Rpmlint;
=head1 NAME
Youri::Submit::Test::Rpmlint - Rpmlint-based test
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This test plugin wraps rpmlint, and reject packages triggering results
declared as fatal.
=cut
use warnings;
use strict;
use Carp;
use base qw/Youri::Submit::Step/;
=head2 new(%args)
Creates and returns a new Youri::Submit::Test::Rpmlint object.
Specific parameters:
=over
=item results $results
List of rpmlint result id considered as fatal.
=item path $path
Path to the rpmlint executable (default: /usr/bin/rpmlint)
=item config $config
Specific rpmlint configuration.
=back
=cut
sub _init {
my $self = shift;
my %options = (
results => undef,
path => '/usr/bin/rpmlint',
config => '',
@_
);
croak "no results to test" unless $options{results};
croak "results should be an arrayref" unless ref $options{results} eq 'ARRAY';
$self->{_results} = map { $_ => 1 } @{$options{results}};
$self->{_path} = $options{path};
$self->{_config} = $options{config};
}
sub process_packages {
my ($self, $packages, $repository, $target, $context) = @_;
croak "Not a class method" unless ref $self;
my $errors;
foreach my $package (@$packages) {
my $command =
$self->{_path} . ' ' .
($self->{_config} ? "-f $self->{_config} " : '' ) .
$package->as_file();
open(my $input, '-|', $command) or croak "Can't run $command: $!";
my $pattern = qr/^[EW]: \S+ (\S+) (.*)$/;
while (my $line = <$input>) {
next unless $line =~ $pattern;
my $id = $1;
my $value = $2;
$errors .= "$id $value"
if $self->{_results}->{$id};
}
close $input;
}
croak $errors if $errors;
}
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2002-2006, YOURI project
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
1;
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