A pfl-inspired plugin for Gentoo Build Publisher.
Gentoo's binary packages (binpkgs) are all collected into Gentoo Build Publisher "builds". The gbp-fl tool is both a plugin for Gentoo Build Publisher and a CLI tool.
As a plugin for Gentoo Build Publisher, when builds are pushed to GBP, gbp-fl indexes the files for all the packages in the build. It also provides a convenient web API for querying the index.
As a CLI tool, gbp-fl provides a plugin for gbpcli that adds the ability to search the index from the command line. It queries the web API for doing so. With the latest versions of Gentoo Build Publisher, it also provides the ability to fetch the binpkgs directly from the GBP server.
I'm not sure that this is useful, but it was fun to work on. However it might be nice to learn about what kinds of packages belong on different systems and how they compare, for example. Or one might want to fetch a file from a package on one machine to use on another. Who knows.
Note: That this plugin uses the Python tar implementation to inspect binpkg files. The default compression format used by Gentoo's binpkgs is zstandard. However Python versions older than 3.14 do not support the zstandard compression format. Therefore if using Python <= 3.14 it is required to use a non-default compression format compatible with your version of Python, for example in
/etc/portage/make.conf:
BINPKG_COMPRESS=xz
To use gbp-fl you must first install the plugin on the GBP server. This assumes you already have a working Gentoo Build Publisher installation. If not, refer to the GBP Install Guide first.
Install the gbp-fl package into the GBP instance:
cd /home/gbp
sudo -u gbp -H ./bin/pip install gbp-fl[server]Restart the GBP web app and task workers.
systemctl restart gentoo-build-publisher-wsgi.service
systemctl restart gentoo-build-publisher-worker.serviceTo use the gbp-fl command-line interface requires the gbpcli tool. The recommended way to install it on non-servers is via pipx:
pipx install gbpcliThen add gbp-fl to the gbpcli environment:
pipx inject gbpcli gbp-flFrom the server, files from builds will automatically get indexed when they are pulled. Builds that are purged from GBP are also automatically removed from the files index. In addition the GraphQL API is automatically provided through the web interface.
From the command-line interface, the fl subcommand is automatically made
available after installation.
To search for files, for example.
$ gbp fl search <keyword>
This command will display any filenames that matching the keyword for all the
builds that are hosted on the Gentoo Build Publisher instance. To restrict the
search to an particular screen name, use the -m argument.
The search command displays the machine, build, package and path of the files that are a match. In addition the file size and timestamp are displayed.
File statistics for all your builds can be displayed with the stats
subcommand:
The ls command is used to list the contents of a specific binpkg in a
specific build. For example to list the contents of the app-arch/tar-1.35-1
binpkg in the build lighthouse.34:
Without the -l flag the files are displayed as a simple list of files (akin
to /bin/ls -1).
The binpkg files can even be downloaded to the local machine using the fetch
command:
$ gbp fl fetch <pkgspec>
gbp-fl us both a plugin for Gentoo Build Publisher (server) and gbpcli (client), much like gbp-ps.
There are 5 main components to gbp-fl:
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The database layer where file metadata are indexes. There is an abstract interface for this with different backends able to support the interface. Currently there are Django ORM and memory (for testing) interfaces. In the future other interfaces may be added (perhaps OpenSearch?).
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The signal handling layer plugs into Gentoo Pubild Publisher's
postpullandpostdeletesignals to index (and un-index) the builds as they come and go. -
The GraphQL layer plugs into Gentoo Build Publisher's GraphQL subsystem. This registers a few types and queries specific to gbp-fl and provides their respective resolvers.
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The CLI layer plugs into the gbpcli command-line interface to add the
flsubcommand (and gbp-fl's own sub-subcommands) then it accesses the GraphQL interface on the server to make queries based on the commands. -
The Django layer plugs into the Gentoo Build Publisher Django templates to provide additional UI elements to the dashboard and machine details pages.
