#!/usr/bin/python3 import json import sys import re from catalog_update.upgrade_strategy import datetime_versioning RE_STABLE_VERSION = re.compile(r'^(\d+\.){4}\d+$') def newer_mapping(image_tags): key = list(image_tags.keys())[0] temp_tags = {t: t for t in image_tags[key] if RE_STABLE_VERSION.fullmatch(t)} tags = {} # Format tags so they can be parsed by datetime_versioning for tag in temp_tags: tag = tag.split('.') for i in range(len(tag)): # Ignore the first two parts as they are supposed to have leading zeros if i in [0, 1]: continue # Add leading zero to single digit numbers if len(tag[i]) == 1: tag[i] = '0' + tag[i] tag = '.'.join(tag) tags[tag] = tag # Get the latest version version = datetime_versioning(list(tags), '%y.%m.%H.%M.%S') if not version: return {} cleanVersion = "" # Covert the tag back to the original format for idx, part in enumerate(version.split('.')): # Ignore the first two parts as they are supposed to have leading zeros if idx in [0, 1]: cleanVersion += part + '.' continue if idx == 2: # Preserve the trailing zero on third part, but trim the leading zero cleanVersion += part.lstrip('0') + '.' continue if len(part) == 2 and part[0] == '0': cleanVersion += part[1] + '.' # Remove trailing dot cleanVersion = cleanVersion.rstrip('.') return { 'tags': {key: cleanVersion}, 'app_version': cleanVersion, } if __name__ == '__main__': try: versions_json = json.loads(sys.stdin.read()) except ValueError: raise ValueError('Invalid json specified') print(json.dumps(newer_mapping(versions_json)))