17.11.2021 20:56, John Snow wrote:
On Wed, Nov 17, 2021 at 4:42 AM Gerd Hoffmann <kra...@redhat.com <mailto:kra...@redhat.com>> wrote: Hi, > https://gitlab.com/jsnow/qemu.git <https://gitlab.com/jsnow/qemu.git> tags/python-pull-request What is the status of the plan to upload this to pypi eventually? Thanks for asking! The honest answer is "I'm not exactly sure", but there are a few things to work out still. Let me use this as an opportunity to try and give you an honest answer. We've got four packages right now: qmp, aqmp, machine and utils. - I don't intend to *ever* upload utils, I created that one specifically as an in-tree package for "low quality" code that we just need as glue. - aqmp is brand new. It was moved as the default provider for the QMP protocol in the tree (being used by machine.py) only two weeks ago. I am using this current RC testing phase to find any problems with it. - qmp is something I want to deprecate, I don't intend to upload it to PyPI. I intend to rename aqmp -> qmp and have just the one qmp package. I can't do this until next release, and only after we are confident and happy that aqmp is stable enough. - machine has a few problems with it. I am reluctant to upload it in its current form. I am actively developing a new version of it that uses the new Async QMP module. However, this might take a bit of time, I fear. So, I think I have this timeline for myself: - Fix bugs in AQMP package revealed during RC testing - Introduce sync wrapper for AQMP that resembles the native AQMP interface more than it resembles the "legacy QMP" interface. - Remove all QEMU source tree uses of qemu.qmp and qemu.aqmp.legacy. - Delete qemu.qmp and rename qemu.aqmp to qemu.qmp. - Split python/qemu/qmp out into its own repository and begin uploading it to PyPI, as a test. (Do not delete python/qemu/qmp yet at this phase.) - Transition any users of the Python packages in the QEMU source tree to installing the QMP dependency from PyPI instead of grabbing it from the tree. - Delete python/qemu/qmp from the QEMU source tree at this moment; "re-fork" the package if necessary to collect any commits since the "test split" procedure.
That all sounds great!
Some questions to work out: - What tools should be uploaded with qemu.qmp? a version of qmp-shell is high on the list for me. qom, qom-set, qom-get, qom-list, qom-tree, qom-fuse etc I am suspecting might be better left behind in qemu.utils instead, though. I am not sure I want to support those more broadly. They weren't designed for "external consumption". - qemu-ga-client should be moved over into utils, or possibly even deleted -- it hasn't seen a lot of love and I doubt there are any users. I don't have the bandwidth to refurbish it for no users. Maybe if there's a demand in the future ... ... This might be being overcautious, though. Perhaps I can upload a version of "qemu.aqmp" even this week just as a demonstration of how it would work.
Why do we need wait for next release for renaming aqmp -> qmp? Or what next release do you mean? I think you can rename it as soon as 6.3 development phase is open. I'm not sure that's a good idea to upload qemu.aqmp to public and than rename it to qemu.qmp.. Maybe, you can upload it now as qemu.qmp? So, first, create a separate repo with aqmp (already renamed to qmp), upload it to PyPI (as qmp) - this all as a first step. And then gradually move Qemu to use this new repo instead its own qmp/aqmp. -- Best regards, Vladimir