Improve scripts execution orchestration (#299)

Until now products could declare multiple auto-update methods, but they all had to be of the same kind.
For example if you used the git auto-update method, you could not use an additional github_releases or custom auto-update method.
This is an issue as it prevents us to extend the auto-update process, for example by having a product using the 'git' auto-update method to retrieve all the versions, and a custom script to retrieve support and EOL dates.

This improve the scripts execution orchestration to be able to support auto configurations using a mix of methods, meaning:

- multiple kind of methods, such as git and github_release,
- or multiple custom methods.

A side-effect of those changes is that now a failure in a generic script does not cancel the update of subsequent products.

Another side-effect, unwanted this time, is that now custom scripts managing multiple products, such as apple.py, are now executed multiple times instead of once.
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Marc Wrobel
2024-02-11 15:28:26 +01:00
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parent 2b6e21786e
commit a0ba2d687e
17 changed files with 254 additions and 193 deletions

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@@ -5,16 +5,16 @@ from common import dates, endoflife, http, releasedata
METHOD = "pypi"
p_filter = sys.argv[1] if len(sys.argv) > 1 else None
for product in endoflife.list_products(METHOD, p_filter):
with releasedata.ProductData(product.name) as product_data:
for config in product.get_auto_configs(METHOD):
data = http.fetch_url(f"https://pypi.org/pypi/{config.url}/json").json()
m_filter = sys.argv[2] if len(sys.argv) > 2 else None
for config in endoflife.list_configs(p_filter, METHOD, m_filter):
with releasedata.ProductData(config.product) as product_data:
data = http.fetch_url(f"https://pypi.org/pypi/{config.url}/json").json()
for version_str in data["releases"]:
version_match = config.first_match(version_str)
version_data = data["releases"][version_str]
for version_str in data["releases"]:
version_match = config.first_match(version_str)
version_data = data["releases"][version_str]
if version_match and version_data:
version = config.render(version_match)
date = dates.parse_datetime(version_data[0]["upload_time_iso_8601"])
product_data.declare_version(version, date)
if version_match and version_data:
version = config.render(version_match)
date = dates.parse_datetime(version_data[0]["upload_time_iso_8601"])
product_data.declare_version(version, date)