.. | ||
configs | ||
sig | ||
util | ||
.gitignore | ||
common.py | ||
README.md | ||
sync-from-peridot | ||
test2.py | ||
test.py |
iso
scripts
- sync-variant-pungi
- sync-variant-peridot
- sync-from-pungi
- sync-from-peridot
- sync-sig
- build-all-iso
- sign-repos-only
wrappers
- lorax-generators
- sync-generators
rules
imports
When making a script, you must import common. This is insanely bad practice, but we would prefer if we started out this way:
from common import *
import argparse
Whatever is imported in common will effectively be imported in your scripts as
well, but there is nothing stopping you from defining them again, even out of
habit. argparse
is there because you better have a very, very good reason
to not be writing scripts that are major version specific.
If you are writing something that could be arch specific based on the major version (which is likely), make sure to import the util module and use it arch checker appropriately. Small (but weak) example.
from util import Checks
rlvars = rldict['9']
r = Checks(rlvars, arch)
r.check_valid_arch()
script names and permissions
- Callable scripts should not end in
.py
- They should have at least
775
or+x
permissions