git-repo/project.py

1924 lines
55 KiB
Python
Raw Normal View History

2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
# Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
Support repo-level pre-upload hook and prep for future hooks. All repo-level hooks are expected to live in a single project at the top level of that project. The name of the hooks project is provided in the manifest.xml. The manifest also lists which hooks are enabled to make it obvious if a file somehow failed to sync down (or got deleted). Before running any hook, we will prompt the user to make sure that it is OK. A user can deny running the hook, allow once, or allow "forever" (until hooks change). This tries to keep with the git spirit of not automatically running anything on the user's computer that got synced down. Note that individual repo commands can add always options to avoid these prompts as they see fit (see below for the 'upload' options). When hooks are run, they are loaded into the current interpreter (the one running repo) and their main() function is run. This mechanism is used (instead of using subprocess) to make it easier to expand to a richer hook interface in the future. During loading, the interpreter's sys.path is updated to contain the directory containing the hooks so that hooks can be split into multiple files. The upload command has two options that control hook behavior: - no-verify=False, verify=False (DEFAULT): If stdout is a tty, can prompt about running upload hooks if needed. If user denies running hooks, the upload is cancelled. If stdout is not a tty and we would need to prompt about upload hooks, upload is cancelled. - no-verify=False, verify=True: Always run upload hooks with no prompt. - no-verify=True, verify=False: Never run upload hooks, but upload anyway (AKA bypass hooks). - no-verify=True, verify=True: Invalid Sample bit of manifest.xml code for enabling hooks (assumes you have a project named 'hooks' where hooks are stored): <repo-hooks in-project="hooks" enabled-list="pre-upload" /> Sample main() function in pre-upload.py in hooks directory: def main(project_list, **kwargs): print ('These projects will be uploaded: %s' % ', '.join(project_list)) print ('I am being a good boy and ignoring anything in kwargs\n' 'that I don\'t understand.') print 'I fail 50% of the time. How flaky.' if random.random() <= .5: raise Exception('Pre-upload hook failed. Have a nice day.') Change-Id: I5cefa2cd5865c72589263cf8e2f152a43c122f70
2011-03-04 19:54:18 +00:00
import traceback
import errno
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
import filecmp
import os
import re
import shutil
import stat
import sys
import urllib2
from color import Coloring
from git_command import GitCommand
from git_config import GitConfig, IsId
Support repo-level pre-upload hook and prep for future hooks. All repo-level hooks are expected to live in a single project at the top level of that project. The name of the hooks project is provided in the manifest.xml. The manifest also lists which hooks are enabled to make it obvious if a file somehow failed to sync down (or got deleted). Before running any hook, we will prompt the user to make sure that it is OK. A user can deny running the hook, allow once, or allow "forever" (until hooks change). This tries to keep with the git spirit of not automatically running anything on the user's computer that got synced down. Note that individual repo commands can add always options to avoid these prompts as they see fit (see below for the 'upload' options). When hooks are run, they are loaded into the current interpreter (the one running repo) and their main() function is run. This mechanism is used (instead of using subprocess) to make it easier to expand to a richer hook interface in the future. During loading, the interpreter's sys.path is updated to contain the directory containing the hooks so that hooks can be split into multiple files. The upload command has two options that control hook behavior: - no-verify=False, verify=False (DEFAULT): If stdout is a tty, can prompt about running upload hooks if needed. If user denies running hooks, the upload is cancelled. If stdout is not a tty and we would need to prompt about upload hooks, upload is cancelled. - no-verify=False, verify=True: Always run upload hooks with no prompt. - no-verify=True, verify=False: Never run upload hooks, but upload anyway (AKA bypass hooks). - no-verify=True, verify=True: Invalid Sample bit of manifest.xml code for enabling hooks (assumes you have a project named 'hooks' where hooks are stored): <repo-hooks in-project="hooks" enabled-list="pre-upload" /> Sample main() function in pre-upload.py in hooks directory: def main(project_list, **kwargs): print ('These projects will be uploaded: %s' % ', '.join(project_list)) print ('I am being a good boy and ignoring anything in kwargs\n' 'that I don\'t understand.') print 'I fail 50% of the time. How flaky.' if random.random() <= .5: raise Exception('Pre-upload hook failed. Have a nice day.') Change-Id: I5cefa2cd5865c72589263cf8e2f152a43c122f70
2011-03-04 19:54:18 +00:00
from error import GitError, HookError, ImportError, UploadError
from error import ManifestInvalidRevisionError
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
from git_refs import GitRefs, HEAD, R_HEADS, R_TAGS, R_PUB, R_M
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def _lwrite(path, content):
lock = '%s.lock' % path
fd = open(lock, 'wb')
try:
fd.write(content)
finally:
fd.close()
try:
os.rename(lock, path)
except OSError:
os.remove(lock)
raise
def _error(fmt, *args):
msg = fmt % args
print >>sys.stderr, 'error: %s' % msg
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def not_rev(r):
return '^' + r
def sq(r):
return "'" + r.replace("'", "'\''") + "'"
_project_hook_list = None
def _ProjectHooks():
"""List the hooks present in the 'hooks' directory.
These hooks are project hooks and are copied to the '.git/hooks' directory
of all subprojects.
This function caches the list of hooks (based on the contents of the
'repo/hooks' directory) on the first call.
Returns:
A list of absolute paths to all of the files in the hooks directory.
"""
global _project_hook_list
if _project_hook_list is None:
d = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
d = os.path.join(d , 'hooks')
_project_hook_list = map(lambda x: os.path.join(d, x), os.listdir(d))
return _project_hook_list
def relpath(dst, src):
src = os.path.dirname(src)
top = os.path.commonprefix([dst, src])
if top.endswith('/'):
top = top[:-1]
else:
top = os.path.dirname(top)
tmp = src
rel = ''
while top != tmp:
rel += '../'
tmp = os.path.dirname(tmp)
return rel + dst[len(top) + 1:]
class DownloadedChange(object):
_commit_cache = None
def __init__(self, project, base, change_id, ps_id, commit):
self.project = project
self.base = base
self.change_id = change_id
self.ps_id = ps_id
self.commit = commit
@property
def commits(self):
if self._commit_cache is None:
self._commit_cache = self.project.bare_git.rev_list(
'--abbrev=8',
'--abbrev-commit',
'--pretty=oneline',
'--reverse',
'--date-order',
not_rev(self.base),
self.commit,
'--')
return self._commit_cache
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
class ReviewableBranch(object):
_commit_cache = None
def __init__(self, project, branch, base):
self.project = project
self.branch = branch
self.base = base
@property
def name(self):
return self.branch.name
@property
def commits(self):
if self._commit_cache is None:
self._commit_cache = self.project.bare_git.rev_list(
'--abbrev=8',
'--abbrev-commit',
'--pretty=oneline',
'--reverse',
'--date-order',
not_rev(self.base),
R_HEADS + self.name,
'--')
return self._commit_cache
@property
def unabbrev_commits(self):
r = dict()
for commit in self.project.bare_git.rev_list(
not_rev(self.base),
R_HEADS + self.name,
'--'):
r[commit[0:8]] = commit
return r
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
@property
def date(self):
return self.project.bare_git.log(
'--pretty=format:%cd',
'-n', '1',
R_HEADS + self.name,
'--')
def UploadForReview(self, people, auto_topic=False):
self.project.UploadForReview(self.name,
people,
auto_topic=auto_topic)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def GetPublishedRefs(self):
refs = {}
output = self.project.bare_git.ls_remote(
self.branch.remote.SshReviewUrl(self.project.UserEmail),
'refs/changes/*')
for line in output.split('\n'):
try:
(sha, ref) = line.split()
refs[sha] = ref
except ValueError:
pass
return refs
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
class StatusColoring(Coloring):
def __init__(self, config):
Coloring.__init__(self, config, 'status')
self.project = self.printer('header', attr = 'bold')
self.branch = self.printer('header', attr = 'bold')
self.nobranch = self.printer('nobranch', fg = 'red')
self.important = self.printer('important', fg = 'red')
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
self.added = self.printer('added', fg = 'green')
self.changed = self.printer('changed', fg = 'red')
self.untracked = self.printer('untracked', fg = 'red')
class DiffColoring(Coloring):
def __init__(self, config):
Coloring.__init__(self, config, 'diff')
self.project = self.printer('header', attr = 'bold')
class _CopyFile:
def __init__(self, src, dest, abssrc, absdest):
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
self.src = src
self.dest = dest
self.abs_src = abssrc
self.abs_dest = absdest
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def _Copy(self):
src = self.abs_src
dest = self.abs_dest
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
# copy file if it does not exist or is out of date
if not os.path.exists(dest) or not filecmp.cmp(src, dest):
try:
# remove existing file first, since it might be read-only
if os.path.exists(dest):
os.remove(dest)
else:
dir = os.path.dirname(dest)
if not os.path.isdir(dir):
os.makedirs(dir)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
shutil.copy(src, dest)
# make the file read-only
mode = os.stat(dest)[stat.ST_MODE]
mode = mode & ~(stat.S_IWUSR | stat.S_IWGRP | stat.S_IWOTH)
os.chmod(dest, mode)
except IOError:
_error('Cannot copy file %s to %s', src, dest)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
class RemoteSpec(object):
def __init__(self,
name,
url = None,
review = None):
self.name = name
self.url = url
self.review = review
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
Support repo-level pre-upload hook and prep for future hooks. All repo-level hooks are expected to live in a single project at the top level of that project. The name of the hooks project is provided in the manifest.xml. The manifest also lists which hooks are enabled to make it obvious if a file somehow failed to sync down (or got deleted). Before running any hook, we will prompt the user to make sure that it is OK. A user can deny running the hook, allow once, or allow "forever" (until hooks change). This tries to keep with the git spirit of not automatically running anything on the user's computer that got synced down. Note that individual repo commands can add always options to avoid these prompts as they see fit (see below for the 'upload' options). When hooks are run, they are loaded into the current interpreter (the one running repo) and their main() function is run. This mechanism is used (instead of using subprocess) to make it easier to expand to a richer hook interface in the future. During loading, the interpreter's sys.path is updated to contain the directory containing the hooks so that hooks can be split into multiple files. The upload command has two options that control hook behavior: - no-verify=False, verify=False (DEFAULT): If stdout is a tty, can prompt about running upload hooks if needed. If user denies running hooks, the upload is cancelled. If stdout is not a tty and we would need to prompt about upload hooks, upload is cancelled. - no-verify=False, verify=True: Always run upload hooks with no prompt. - no-verify=True, verify=False: Never run upload hooks, but upload anyway (AKA bypass hooks). - no-verify=True, verify=True: Invalid Sample bit of manifest.xml code for enabling hooks (assumes you have a project named 'hooks' where hooks are stored): <repo-hooks in-project="hooks" enabled-list="pre-upload" /> Sample main() function in pre-upload.py in hooks directory: def main(project_list, **kwargs): print ('These projects will be uploaded: %s' % ', '.join(project_list)) print ('I am being a good boy and ignoring anything in kwargs\n' 'that I don\'t understand.') print 'I fail 50% of the time. How flaky.' if random.random() <= .5: raise Exception('Pre-upload hook failed. Have a nice day.') Change-Id: I5cefa2cd5865c72589263cf8e2f152a43c122f70
2011-03-04 19:54:18 +00:00
class RepoHook(object):
"""A RepoHook contains information about a script to run as a hook.
Hooks are used to run a python script before running an upload (for instance,
to run presubmit checks). Eventually, we may have hooks for other actions.
This shouldn't be confused with files in the 'repo/hooks' directory. Those
files are copied into each '.git/hooks' folder for each project. Repo-level
hooks are associated instead with repo actions.
Hooks are always python. When a hook is run, we will load the hook into the
interpreter and execute its main() function.
"""
def __init__(self,
hook_type,
hooks_project,
topdir,
abort_if_user_denies=False):
"""RepoHook constructor.
Params:
hook_type: A string representing the type of hook. This is also used
to figure out the name of the file containing the hook. For
example: 'pre-upload'.
hooks_project: The project containing the repo hooks. If you have a
manifest, this is manifest.repo_hooks_project. OK if this is None,
which will make the hook a no-op.
topdir: Repo's top directory (the one containing the .repo directory).
Scripts will run with CWD as this directory. If you have a manifest,
this is manifest.topdir
abort_if_user_denies: If True, we'll throw a HookError() if the user
doesn't allow us to run the hook.
"""
self._hook_type = hook_type
self._hooks_project = hooks_project
self._topdir = topdir
self._abort_if_user_denies = abort_if_user_denies
# Store the full path to the script for convenience.
if self._hooks_project:
self._script_fullpath = os.path.join(self._hooks_project.worktree,
self._hook_type + '.py')
else:
self._script_fullpath = None
def _GetHash(self):
"""Return a hash of the contents of the hooks directory.
We'll just use git to do this. This hash has the property that if anything
changes in the directory we will return a different has.
SECURITY CONSIDERATION:
This hash only represents the contents of files in the hook directory, not
any other files imported or called by hooks. Changes to imported files
can change the script behavior without affecting the hash.
Returns:
A string representing the hash. This will always be ASCII so that it can
be printed to the user easily.
"""
assert self._hooks_project, "Must have hooks to calculate their hash."
# We will use the work_git object rather than just calling GetRevisionId().
# That gives us a hash of the latest checked in version of the files that
# the user will actually be executing. Specifically, GetRevisionId()
# doesn't appear to change even if a user checks out a different version
# of the hooks repo (via git checkout) nor if a user commits their own revs.
#
# NOTE: Local (non-committed) changes will not be factored into this hash.
# I think this is OK, since we're really only worried about warning the user
# about upstream changes.
return self._hooks_project.work_git.rev_parse('HEAD')
def _GetMustVerb(self):
"""Return 'must' if the hook is required; 'should' if not."""
if self._abort_if_user_denies:
return 'must'
else:
return 'should'
def _CheckForHookApproval(self):
"""Check to see whether this hook has been approved.
We'll look at the hash of all of the hooks. If this matches the hash that
the user last approved, we're done. If it doesn't, we'll ask the user
about approval.
Note that we ask permission for each individual hook even though we use
the hash of all hooks when detecting changes. We'd like the user to be
able to approve / deny each hook individually. We only use the hash of all
hooks because there is no other easy way to detect changes to local imports.
Returns:
True if this hook is approved to run; False otherwise.
Raises:
HookError: Raised if the user doesn't approve and abort_if_user_denies
was passed to the consturctor.
"""
hooks_dir = self._hooks_project.worktree
hooks_config = self._hooks_project.config
git_approval_key = 'repo.hooks.%s.approvedhash' % self._hook_type
# Get the last hash that the user approved for this hook; may be None.
old_hash = hooks_config.GetString(git_approval_key)
# Get the current hash so we can tell if scripts changed since approval.
new_hash = self._GetHash()
if old_hash is not None:
# User previously approved hook and asked not to be prompted again.
if new_hash == old_hash:
# Approval matched. We're done.
return True
else:
# Give the user a reason why we're prompting, since they last told
# us to "never ask again".
prompt = 'WARNING: Scripts have changed since %s was allowed.\n\n' % (
self._hook_type)
else:
prompt = ''
# Prompt the user if we're not on a tty; on a tty we'll assume "no".
if sys.stdout.isatty():
prompt += ('Repo %s run the script:\n'
' %s\n'
'\n'
'Do you want to allow this script to run '
'(yes/yes-never-ask-again/NO)? ') % (
self._GetMustVerb(), self._script_fullpath)
response = raw_input(prompt).lower()
print
# User is doing a one-time approval.
if response in ('y', 'yes'):
return True
elif response == 'yes-never-ask-again':
hooks_config.SetString(git_approval_key, new_hash)
return True
# For anything else, we'll assume no approval.
if self._abort_if_user_denies:
raise HookError('You must allow the %s hook or use --no-verify.' %
self._hook_type)
return False
def _ExecuteHook(self, **kwargs):
"""Actually execute the given hook.
This will run the hook's 'main' function in our python interpreter.
Args:
kwargs: Keyword arguments to pass to the hook. These are often specific
to the hook type. For instance, pre-upload hooks will contain
a project_list.
"""
# Keep sys.path and CWD stashed away so that we can always restore them
# upon function exit.
orig_path = os.getcwd()
orig_syspath = sys.path
try:
# Always run hooks with CWD as topdir.
os.chdir(self._topdir)
# Put the hook dir as the first item of sys.path so hooks can do
# relative imports. We want to replace the repo dir as [0] so
# hooks can't import repo files.
sys.path = [os.path.dirname(self._script_fullpath)] + sys.path[1:]
# Exec, storing global context in the context dict. We catch exceptions
# and convert to a HookError w/ just the failing traceback.
context = {}
try:
execfile(self._script_fullpath, context)
except Exception:
raise HookError('%s\nFailed to import %s hook; see traceback above.' % (
traceback.format_exc(), self._hook_type))
# Running the script should have defined a main() function.
if 'main' not in context:
raise HookError('Missing main() in: "%s"' % self._script_fullpath)
# Add 'hook_should_take_kwargs' to the arguments to be passed to main.
# We don't actually want hooks to define their main with this argument--
# it's there to remind them that their hook should always take **kwargs.
# For instance, a pre-upload hook should be defined like:
# def main(project_list, **kwargs):
#
# This allows us to later expand the API without breaking old hooks.
kwargs = kwargs.copy()
kwargs['hook_should_take_kwargs'] = True
# Call the main function in the hook. If the hook should cause the
# build to fail, it will raise an Exception. We'll catch that convert
# to a HookError w/ just the failing traceback.
try:
context['main'](**kwargs)
except Exception:
raise HookError('%s\nFailed to run main() for %s hook; see traceback '
'above.' % (
traceback.format_exc(), self._hook_type))
finally:
# Restore sys.path and CWD.
sys.path = orig_syspath
os.chdir(orig_path)
def Run(self, user_allows_all_hooks, **kwargs):
"""Run the hook.
If the hook doesn't exist (because there is no hooks project or because
this particular hook is not enabled), this is a no-op.
Args:
user_allows_all_hooks: If True, we will never prompt about running the
hook--we'll just assume it's OK to run it.
kwargs: Keyword arguments to pass to the hook. These are often specific
to the hook type. For instance, pre-upload hooks will contain
a project_list.
Raises:
HookError: If there was a problem finding the hook or the user declined
to run a required hook (from _CheckForHookApproval).
"""
# No-op if there is no hooks project or if hook is disabled.
if ((not self._hooks_project) or
(self._hook_type not in self._hooks_project.enabled_repo_hooks)):
return
# Bail with a nice error if we can't find the hook.
if not os.path.isfile(self._script_fullpath):
raise HookError('Couldn\'t find repo hook: "%s"' % self._script_fullpath)
# Make sure the user is OK with running the hook.
if (not user_allows_all_hooks) and (not self._CheckForHookApproval()):
return
# Run the hook with the same version of python we're using.
self._ExecuteHook(**kwargs)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
class Project(object):
def __init__(self,
manifest,
name,
remote,
gitdir,
worktree,
relpath,
revisionExpr,
revisionId):
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
self.manifest = manifest
self.name = name
self.remote = remote
self.gitdir = gitdir.replace('\\', '/')
if worktree:
self.worktree = worktree.replace('\\', '/')
else:
self.worktree = None
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
self.relpath = relpath
self.revisionExpr = revisionExpr
if revisionId is None \
and revisionExpr \
and IsId(revisionExpr):
self.revisionId = revisionExpr
else:
self.revisionId = revisionId
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
self.snapshots = {}
self.copyfiles = []
self.config = GitConfig.ForRepository(
gitdir = self.gitdir,
defaults = self.manifest.globalConfig)
if self.worktree:
self.work_git = self._GitGetByExec(self, bare=False)
else:
self.work_git = None
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
self.bare_git = self._GitGetByExec(self, bare=True)
self.bare_ref = GitRefs(gitdir)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
Support repo-level pre-upload hook and prep for future hooks. All repo-level hooks are expected to live in a single project at the top level of that project. The name of the hooks project is provided in the manifest.xml. The manifest also lists which hooks are enabled to make it obvious if a file somehow failed to sync down (or got deleted). Before running any hook, we will prompt the user to make sure that it is OK. A user can deny running the hook, allow once, or allow "forever" (until hooks change). This tries to keep with the git spirit of not automatically running anything on the user's computer that got synced down. Note that individual repo commands can add always options to avoid these prompts as they see fit (see below for the 'upload' options). When hooks are run, they are loaded into the current interpreter (the one running repo) and their main() function is run. This mechanism is used (instead of using subprocess) to make it easier to expand to a richer hook interface in the future. During loading, the interpreter's sys.path is updated to contain the directory containing the hooks so that hooks can be split into multiple files. The upload command has two options that control hook behavior: - no-verify=False, verify=False (DEFAULT): If stdout is a tty, can prompt about running upload hooks if needed. If user denies running hooks, the upload is cancelled. If stdout is not a tty and we would need to prompt about upload hooks, upload is cancelled. - no-verify=False, verify=True: Always run upload hooks with no prompt. - no-verify=True, verify=False: Never run upload hooks, but upload anyway (AKA bypass hooks). - no-verify=True, verify=True: Invalid Sample bit of manifest.xml code for enabling hooks (assumes you have a project named 'hooks' where hooks are stored): <repo-hooks in-project="hooks" enabled-list="pre-upload" /> Sample main() function in pre-upload.py in hooks directory: def main(project_list, **kwargs): print ('These projects will be uploaded: %s' % ', '.join(project_list)) print ('I am being a good boy and ignoring anything in kwargs\n' 'that I don\'t understand.') print 'I fail 50% of the time. How flaky.' if random.random() <= .5: raise Exception('Pre-upload hook failed. Have a nice day.') Change-Id: I5cefa2cd5865c72589263cf8e2f152a43c122f70
2011-03-04 19:54:18 +00:00
# This will be filled in if a project is later identified to be the
# project containing repo hooks.
self.enabled_repo_hooks = []
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
@property
def Exists(self):
return os.path.isdir(self.gitdir)
@property
def CurrentBranch(self):
"""Obtain the name of the currently checked out branch.
The branch name omits the 'refs/heads/' prefix.
None is returned if the project is on a detached HEAD.
"""
b = self.work_git.GetHead()
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if b.startswith(R_HEADS):
return b[len(R_HEADS):]
return None
def IsRebaseInProgress(self):
w = self.worktree
g = os.path.join(w, '.git')
return os.path.exists(os.path.join(g, 'rebase-apply')) \
or os.path.exists(os.path.join(g, 'rebase-merge')) \
or os.path.exists(os.path.join(w, '.dotest'))
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def IsDirty(self, consider_untracked=True):
"""Is the working directory modified in some way?
"""
self.work_git.update_index('-q',
'--unmerged',
'--ignore-missing',
'--refresh')
if self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-index','-M','--cached',HEAD):
return True
if self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-files'):
return True
if consider_untracked and self.work_git.LsOthers():
return True
return False
_userident_name = None
_userident_email = None
@property
def UserName(self):
"""Obtain the user's personal name.
"""
if self._userident_name is None:
self._LoadUserIdentity()
return self._userident_name
@property
def UserEmail(self):
"""Obtain the user's email address. This is very likely
to be their Gerrit login.
"""
if self._userident_email is None:
self._LoadUserIdentity()
return self._userident_email
def _LoadUserIdentity(self):
u = self.bare_git.var('GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT')
m = re.compile("^(.*) <([^>]*)> ").match(u)
if m:
self._userident_name = m.group(1)
self._userident_email = m.group(2)
else:
self._userident_name = ''
self._userident_email = ''
def GetRemote(self, name):
"""Get the configuration for a single remote.
"""
return self.config.GetRemote(name)
def GetBranch(self, name):
"""Get the configuration for a single branch.
"""
return self.config.GetBranch(name)
def GetBranches(self):
"""Get all existing local branches.
"""
current = self.CurrentBranch
all = self._allrefs
heads = {}
pubd = {}
for name, id in all.iteritems():
if name.startswith(R_HEADS):
name = name[len(R_HEADS):]
b = self.GetBranch(name)
b.current = name == current
b.published = None
b.revision = id
heads[name] = b
for name, id in all.iteritems():
if name.startswith(R_PUB):
name = name[len(R_PUB):]
b = heads.get(name)
if b:
b.published = id
return heads
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
## Status Display ##
def HasChanges(self):
"""Returns true if there are uncommitted changes.
"""
self.work_git.update_index('-q',
'--unmerged',
'--ignore-missing',
'--refresh')
if self.IsRebaseInProgress():
return True
if self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-index', '--cached', HEAD):
return True
if self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-files'):
return True
if self.work_git.LsOthers():
return True
return False
def PrintWorkTreeStatus(self, output_redir=None):
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
"""Prints the status of the repository to stdout.
Args:
output: If specified, redirect the output to this object.
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
"""
if not os.path.isdir(self.worktree):
if output_redir == None:
output_redir = sys.stdout
print >>output_redir, ''
print >>output_redir, 'project %s/' % self.relpath
print >>output_redir, ' missing (run "repo sync")'
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
return
self.work_git.update_index('-q',
'--unmerged',
'--ignore-missing',
'--refresh')
rb = self.IsRebaseInProgress()
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
di = self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-index', '-M', '--cached', HEAD)
df = self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-files')
do = self.work_git.LsOthers()
if not rb and not di and not df and not do:
return 'CLEAN'
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
out = StatusColoring(self.config)
if not output_redir == None:
out.redirect(output_redir)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
out.project('project %-40s', self.relpath + '/')
branch = self.CurrentBranch
if branch is None:
out.nobranch('(*** NO BRANCH ***)')
else:
out.branch('branch %s', branch)
out.nl()
if rb:
out.important('prior sync failed; rebase still in progress')
out.nl()
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
paths = list()
paths.extend(di.keys())
paths.extend(df.keys())
paths.extend(do)
paths = list(set(paths))
paths.sort()
for p in paths:
try: i = di[p]
except KeyError: i = None
try: f = df[p]
except KeyError: f = None
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if i: i_status = i.status.upper()
else: i_status = '-'
if f: f_status = f.status.lower()
else: f_status = '-'
if i and i.src_path:
line = ' %s%s\t%s => %s (%s%%)' % (i_status, f_status,
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
i.src_path, p, i.level)
else:
line = ' %s%s\t%s' % (i_status, f_status, p)
if i and not f:
out.added('%s', line)
elif (i and f) or (not i and f):
out.changed('%s', line)
elif not i and not f:
out.untracked('%s', line)
else:
out.write('%s', line)
out.nl()
return 'DIRTY'
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def PrintWorkTreeDiff(self):
"""Prints the status of the repository to stdout.
"""
out = DiffColoring(self.config)
cmd = ['diff']
if out.is_on:
cmd.append('--color')
cmd.append(HEAD)
cmd.append('--')
p = GitCommand(self,
cmd,
capture_stdout = True,
capture_stderr = True)
has_diff = False
for line in p.process.stdout:
if not has_diff:
out.nl()
out.project('project %s/' % self.relpath)
out.nl()
has_diff = True
print line[:-1]
p.Wait()
## Publish / Upload ##
def WasPublished(self, branch, all=None):
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
"""Was the branch published (uploaded) for code review?
If so, returns the SHA-1 hash of the last published
state for the branch.
"""
key = R_PUB + branch
if all is None:
try:
return self.bare_git.rev_parse(key)
except GitError:
return None
else:
try:
return all[key]
except KeyError:
return None
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def CleanPublishedCache(self, all=None):
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
"""Prunes any stale published refs.
"""
if all is None:
all = self._allrefs
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
heads = set()
canrm = {}
for name, id in all.iteritems():
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if name.startswith(R_HEADS):
heads.add(name)
elif name.startswith(R_PUB):
canrm[name] = id
for name, id in canrm.iteritems():
n = name[len(R_PUB):]
if R_HEADS + n not in heads:
self.bare_git.DeleteRef(name, id)
def GetUploadableBranches(self):
"""List any branches which can be uploaded for review.
"""
heads = {}
pubed = {}
for name, id in self._allrefs.iteritems():
if name.startswith(R_HEADS):
heads[name[len(R_HEADS):]] = id
elif name.startswith(R_PUB):
pubed[name[len(R_PUB):]] = id
ready = []
for branch, id in heads.iteritems():
if branch in pubed and pubed[branch] == id:
continue
rb = self.GetUploadableBranch(branch)
if rb:
ready.append(rb)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
return ready
def GetUploadableBranch(self, branch_name):
"""Get a single uploadable branch, or None.
"""
branch = self.GetBranch(branch_name)
base = branch.LocalMerge
if branch.LocalMerge:
rb = ReviewableBranch(self, branch, base)
if rb.commits:
return rb
return None
def UploadForReview(self, branch=None,
people=([],[]),
auto_topic=False):
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
"""Uploads the named branch for code review.
"""
if branch is None:
branch = self.CurrentBranch
if branch is None:
raise GitError('not currently on a branch')
branch = self.GetBranch(branch)
if not branch.LocalMerge:
raise GitError('branch %s does not track a remote' % branch.name)
if not branch.remote.review:
raise GitError('remote %s has no review url' % branch.remote.name)
dest_branch = branch.merge
if not dest_branch.startswith(R_HEADS):
dest_branch = R_HEADS + dest_branch
if not branch.remote.projectname:
branch.remote.projectname = self.name
branch.remote.Save()
if branch.remote.ReviewProtocol == 'ssh':
if dest_branch.startswith(R_HEADS):
dest_branch = dest_branch[len(R_HEADS):]
rp = ['gerrit receive-pack']
for e in people[0]:
rp.append('--reviewer=%s' % sq(e))
for e in people[1]:
rp.append('--cc=%s' % sq(e))
ref_spec = '%s:refs/for/%s' % (R_HEADS + branch.name, dest_branch)
if auto_topic:
ref_spec = ref_spec + '/' + branch.name
cmd = ['push']
cmd.append('--receive-pack=%s' % " ".join(rp))
cmd.append(branch.remote.SshReviewUrl(self.UserEmail))
cmd.append(ref_spec)
if GitCommand(self, cmd, bare = True).Wait() != 0:
raise UploadError('Upload failed')
else:
raise UploadError('Unsupported protocol %s' \
% branch.remote.review)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
msg = "posted to %s for %s" % (branch.remote.review, dest_branch)
self.bare_git.UpdateRef(R_PUB + branch.name,
R_HEADS + branch.name,
message = msg)
## Sync ##
def Sync_NetworkHalf(self, quiet=False):
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
"""Perform only the network IO portion of the sync process.
Local working directory/branch state is not affected.
"""
is_new = not self.Exists
if is_new:
if not quiet:
print >>sys.stderr
print >>sys.stderr, 'Initializing project %s ...' % self.name
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
self._InitGitDir()
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
self._InitRemote()
if not self._RemoteFetch(initial=is_new, quiet=quiet):
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
return False
#Check that the requested ref was found after fetch
#
try:
self.GetRevisionId()
except ManifestInvalidRevisionError:
# if the ref is a tag. We can try fetching
# the tag manually as a last resort
#
rev = self.revisionExpr
if rev.startswith(R_TAGS):
self._RemoteFetch(None, rev[len(R_TAGS):], quiet=quiet)
if self.worktree:
self._InitMRef()
else:
self._InitMirrorHead()
try:
os.remove(os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'FETCH_HEAD'))
except OSError:
pass
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
return True
def PostRepoUpgrade(self):
self._InitHooks()
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def _CopyFiles(self):
for file in self.copyfiles:
file._Copy()
def GetRevisionId(self, all=None):
if self.revisionId:
return self.revisionId
rem = self.GetRemote(self.remote.name)
rev = rem.ToLocal(self.revisionExpr)
if all is not None and rev in all:
return all[rev]
try:
return self.bare_git.rev_parse('--verify', '%s^0' % rev)
except GitError:
raise ManifestInvalidRevisionError(
'revision %s in %s not found' % (self.revisionExpr,
self.name))
def Sync_LocalHalf(self, syncbuf):
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
"""Perform only the local IO portion of the sync process.
Network access is not required.
"""
all = self.bare_ref.all
self.CleanPublishedCache(all)
revid = self.GetRevisionId(all)
self._InitWorkTree()
head = self.work_git.GetHead()
if head.startswith(R_HEADS):
branch = head[len(R_HEADS):]
try:
head = all[head]
except KeyError:
head = None
else:
branch = None
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if branch is None or syncbuf.detach_head:
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
# Currently on a detached HEAD. The user is assumed to
# not have any local modifications worth worrying about.
#
if self.IsRebaseInProgress():
syncbuf.fail(self, _PriorSyncFailedError())
return
if head == revid:
# No changes; don't do anything further.
#
return
lost = self._revlist(not_rev(revid), HEAD)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if lost:
syncbuf.info(self, "discarding %d commits", len(lost))
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
try:
self._Checkout(revid, quiet=True)
except GitError, e:
syncbuf.fail(self, e)
return
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
self._CopyFiles()
return
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if head == revid:
# No changes; don't do anything further.
#
return
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
branch = self.GetBranch(branch)
if not branch.LocalMerge:
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
# The current branch has no tracking configuration.
# Jump off it to a deatched HEAD.
#
syncbuf.info(self,
"leaving %s; does not track upstream",
branch.name)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
try:
self._Checkout(revid, quiet=True)
except GitError, e:
syncbuf.fail(self, e)
return
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
self._CopyFiles()
return
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
upstream_gain = self._revlist(not_rev(HEAD), revid)
pub = self.WasPublished(branch.name, all)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if pub:
not_merged = self._revlist(not_rev(revid), pub)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if not_merged:
if upstream_gain:
# The user has published this branch and some of those
# commits are not yet merged upstream. We do not want
# to rewrite the published commits so we punt.
#
syncbuf.fail(self,
"branch %s is published (but not merged) and is now %d commits behind"
% (branch.name, len(upstream_gain)))
return
elif pub == head:
# All published commits are merged, and thus we are a
# strict subset. We can fast-forward safely.
#
def _doff():
self._FastForward(revid)
self._CopyFiles()
syncbuf.later1(self, _doff)
return
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
# Examine the local commits not in the remote. Find the
# last one attributed to this user, if any.
#
local_changes = self._revlist(not_rev(revid), HEAD, format='%H %ce')
last_mine = None
cnt_mine = 0
for commit in local_changes:
commit_id, committer_email = commit.split(' ', 1)
if committer_email == self.UserEmail:
last_mine = commit_id
cnt_mine += 1
if not upstream_gain and cnt_mine == len(local_changes):
return
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if self.IsDirty(consider_untracked=False):
syncbuf.fail(self, _DirtyError())
return
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
# If the upstream switched on us, warn the user.
#
if branch.merge != self.revisionExpr:
if branch.merge and self.revisionExpr:
syncbuf.info(self,
'manifest switched %s...%s',
branch.merge,
self.revisionExpr)
elif branch.merge:
syncbuf.info(self,
'manifest no longer tracks %s',
branch.merge)
if cnt_mine < len(local_changes):
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
# Upstream rebased. Not everything in HEAD
# was created by this user.
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
#
syncbuf.info(self,
"discarding %d commits removed from upstream",
len(local_changes) - cnt_mine)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
branch.remote = self.GetRemote(self.remote.name)
branch.merge = self.revisionExpr
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
branch.Save()
if cnt_mine > 0:
def _dorebase():
self._Rebase(upstream = '%s^1' % last_mine, onto = revid)
self._CopyFiles()
syncbuf.later2(self, _dorebase)
elif local_changes:
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
try:
self._ResetHard(revid)
self._CopyFiles()
except GitError, e:
syncbuf.fail(self, e)
return
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
else:
def _doff():
self._FastForward(revid)
self._CopyFiles()
syncbuf.later1(self, _doff)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def AddCopyFile(self, src, dest, absdest):
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
# dest should already be an absolute path, but src is project relative
# make src an absolute path
abssrc = os.path.join(self.worktree, src)
self.copyfiles.append(_CopyFile(src, dest, abssrc, absdest))
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def DownloadPatchSet(self, change_id, patch_id):
"""Download a single patch set of a single change to FETCH_HEAD.
"""
remote = self.GetRemote(self.remote.name)
cmd = ['fetch', remote.name]
cmd.append('refs/changes/%2.2d/%d/%d' \
% (change_id % 100, change_id, patch_id))
cmd.extend(map(lambda x: str(x), remote.fetch))
if GitCommand(self, cmd, bare=True).Wait() != 0:
return None
return DownloadedChange(self,
self.GetRevisionId(),
change_id,
patch_id,
self.bare_git.rev_parse('FETCH_HEAD'))
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
## Branch Management ##
def StartBranch(self, name):
"""Create a new branch off the manifest's revision.
"""
head = self.work_git.GetHead()
if head == (R_HEADS + name):
return True
all = self.bare_ref.all
if (R_HEADS + name) in all:
return GitCommand(self,
['checkout', name, '--'],
capture_stdout = True,
capture_stderr = True).Wait() == 0
branch = self.GetBranch(name)
branch.remote = self.GetRemote(self.remote.name)
branch.merge = self.revisionExpr
revid = self.GetRevisionId(all)
if head.startswith(R_HEADS):
try:
head = all[head]
except KeyError:
head = None
if revid and head and revid == head:
ref = os.path.join(self.gitdir, R_HEADS + name)
try:
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(ref))
except OSError:
pass
_lwrite(ref, '%s\n' % revid)
_lwrite(os.path.join(self.worktree, '.git', HEAD),
'ref: %s%s\n' % (R_HEADS, name))
branch.Save()
return True
if GitCommand(self,
['checkout', '-b', branch.name, revid],
capture_stdout = True,
capture_stderr = True).Wait() == 0:
branch.Save()
return True
return False
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def CheckoutBranch(self, name):
"""Checkout a local topic branch.
"""
rev = R_HEADS + name
head = self.work_git.GetHead()
if head == rev:
# Already on the branch
#
return True
all = self.bare_ref.all
try:
revid = all[rev]
except KeyError:
# Branch does not exist in this project
#
return False
if head.startswith(R_HEADS):
try:
head = all[head]
except KeyError:
head = None
if head == revid:
# Same revision; just update HEAD to point to the new
# target branch, but otherwise take no other action.
#
_lwrite(os.path.join(self.worktree, '.git', HEAD),
'ref: %s%s\n' % (R_HEADS, name))
return True
return GitCommand(self,
['checkout', name, '--'],
capture_stdout = True,
capture_stderr = True).Wait() == 0
def AbandonBranch(self, name):
"""Destroy a local topic branch.
Args:
name: The name of the branch to abandon.
Returns:
True if the abandon succeeded; False if it didn't; None if the branch
didn't exist.
"""
rev = R_HEADS + name
all = self.bare_ref.all
if rev not in all:
# Doesn't exist
return None
head = self.work_git.GetHead()
if head == rev:
# We can't destroy the branch while we are sitting
# on it. Switch to a detached HEAD.
#
head = all[head]
revid = self.GetRevisionId(all)
if head == revid:
_lwrite(os.path.join(self.worktree, '.git', HEAD),
'%s\n' % revid)
else:
self._Checkout(revid, quiet=True)
return GitCommand(self,
['branch', '-D', name],
capture_stdout = True,
capture_stderr = True).Wait() == 0
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def PruneHeads(self):
"""Prune any topic branches already merged into upstream.
"""
cb = self.CurrentBranch
kill = []
left = self._allrefs
for name in left.keys():
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if name.startswith(R_HEADS):
name = name[len(R_HEADS):]
if cb is None or name != cb:
kill.append(name)
rev = self.GetRevisionId(left)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if cb is not None \
and not self._revlist(HEAD + '...' + rev) \
and not self.IsDirty(consider_untracked = False):
self.work_git.DetachHead(HEAD)
kill.append(cb)
if kill:
old = self.bare_git.GetHead()
if old is None:
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
old = 'refs/heads/please_never_use_this_as_a_branch_name'
try:
self.bare_git.DetachHead(rev)
b = ['branch', '-d']
b.extend(kill)
b = GitCommand(self, b, bare=True,
capture_stdout=True,
capture_stderr=True)
b.Wait()
finally:
self.bare_git.SetHead(old)
left = self._allrefs
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
for branch in kill:
if (R_HEADS + branch) not in left:
self.CleanPublishedCache()
break
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if cb and cb not in kill:
kill.append(cb)
kill.sort()
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
kept = []
for branch in kill:
if (R_HEADS + branch) in left:
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
branch = self.GetBranch(branch)
base = branch.LocalMerge
if not base:
base = rev
kept.append(ReviewableBranch(self, branch, base))
return kept
## Direct Git Commands ##
def _RemoteFetch(self, name=None, tag=None,
initial=False,
quiet=False):
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if not name:
name = self.remote.name
ssh_proxy = False
if self.GetRemote(name).PreConnectFetch():
ssh_proxy = True
if initial:
alt = os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'objects/info/alternates')
try:
fd = open(alt, 'rb')
try:
ref_dir = fd.readline()
if ref_dir and ref_dir.endswith('\n'):
ref_dir = ref_dir[:-1]
finally:
fd.close()
except IOError, e:
ref_dir = None
if ref_dir and 'objects' == os.path.basename(ref_dir):
ref_dir = os.path.dirname(ref_dir)
packed_refs = os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'packed-refs')
remote = self.GetRemote(name)
all = self.bare_ref.all
ids = set(all.values())
tmp = set()
for r, id in GitRefs(ref_dir).all.iteritems():
if r not in all:
if r.startswith(R_TAGS) or remote.WritesTo(r):
all[r] = id
ids.add(id)
continue
if id in ids:
continue
r = 'refs/_alt/%s' % id
all[r] = id
ids.add(id)
tmp.add(r)
ref_names = list(all.keys())
ref_names.sort()
tmp_packed = ''
old_packed = ''
for r in ref_names:
line = '%s %s\n' % (all[r], r)
tmp_packed += line
if r not in tmp:
old_packed += line
_lwrite(packed_refs, tmp_packed)
else:
ref_dir = None
cmd = ['fetch']
if quiet:
cmd.append('--quiet')
if not self.worktree:
cmd.append('--update-head-ok')
cmd.append(name)
if tag is not None:
cmd.append('tag')
cmd.append(tag)
ok = GitCommand(self,
cmd,
bare = True,
ssh_proxy = ssh_proxy).Wait() == 0
if initial:
if ref_dir:
if old_packed != '':
_lwrite(packed_refs, old_packed)
else:
os.remove(packed_refs)
self.bare_git.pack_refs('--all', '--prune')
return ok
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def _Checkout(self, rev, quiet=False):
cmd = ['checkout']
if quiet:
cmd.append('-q')
cmd.append(rev)
cmd.append('--')
if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0:
if self._allrefs:
raise GitError('%s checkout %s ' % (self.name, rev))
def _ResetHard(self, rev, quiet=True):
cmd = ['reset', '--hard']
if quiet:
cmd.append('-q')
cmd.append(rev)
if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0:
raise GitError('%s reset --hard %s ' % (self.name, rev))
def _Rebase(self, upstream, onto = None):
cmd = ['rebase']
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if onto is not None:
cmd.extend(['--onto', onto])
cmd.append(upstream)
if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0:
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
raise GitError('%s rebase %s ' % (self.name, upstream))
def _FastForward(self, head):
cmd = ['merge', head]
if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0:
raise GitError('%s merge %s ' % (self.name, head))
def _InitGitDir(self):
if not os.path.exists(self.gitdir):
os.makedirs(self.gitdir)
self.bare_git.init()
mp = self.manifest.manifestProject
ref_dir = mp.config.GetString('repo.reference')
if ref_dir:
mirror_git = os.path.join(ref_dir, self.name + '.git')
repo_git = os.path.join(ref_dir, '.repo', 'projects',
self.relpath + '.git')
if os.path.exists(mirror_git):
ref_dir = mirror_git
elif os.path.exists(repo_git):
ref_dir = repo_git
else:
ref_dir = None
if ref_dir:
_lwrite(os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'objects/info/alternates'),
os.path.join(ref_dir, 'objects') + '\n')
if self.manifest.IsMirror:
self.config.SetString('core.bare', 'true')
else:
self.config.SetString('core.bare', None)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
hooks = self._gitdir_path('hooks')
try:
to_rm = os.listdir(hooks)
except OSError:
to_rm = []
for old_hook in to_rm:
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
os.remove(os.path.join(hooks, old_hook))
self._InitHooks()
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
m = self.manifest.manifestProject.config
for key in ['user.name', 'user.email']:
if m.Has(key, include_defaults = False):
self.config.SetString(key, m.GetString(key))
def _InitHooks(self):
hooks = self._gitdir_path('hooks')
if not os.path.exists(hooks):
os.makedirs(hooks)
for stock_hook in _ProjectHooks():
name = os.path.basename(stock_hook)
if name in ('commit-msg',) and not self.remote.review:
# Don't install a Gerrit Code Review hook if this
# project does not appear to use it for reviews.
#
continue
dst = os.path.join(hooks, name)
if os.path.islink(dst):
continue
if os.path.exists(dst):
if filecmp.cmp(stock_hook, dst, shallow=False):
os.remove(dst)
else:
_error("%s: Not replacing %s hook", self.relpath, name)
continue
try:
os.symlink(relpath(stock_hook, dst), dst)
except OSError, e:
if e.errno == errno.EPERM:
raise GitError('filesystem must support symlinks')
else:
raise
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def _InitRemote(self):
if self.remote.url:
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
remote = self.GetRemote(self.remote.name)
remote.url = self.remote.url
remote.review = self.remote.review
remote.projectname = self.name
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if self.worktree:
remote.ResetFetch(mirror=False)
else:
remote.ResetFetch(mirror=True)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
remote.Save()
def _InitMRef(self):
if self.manifest.branch:
self._InitAnyMRef(R_M + self.manifest.branch)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def _InitMirrorHead(self):
self._InitAnyMRef(HEAD)
def _InitAnyMRef(self, ref):
cur = self.bare_ref.symref(ref)
if self.revisionId:
if cur != '' or self.bare_ref.get(ref) != self.revisionId:
msg = 'manifest set to %s' % self.revisionId
dst = self.revisionId + '^0'
self.bare_git.UpdateRef(ref, dst, message = msg, detach = True)
else:
remote = self.GetRemote(self.remote.name)
dst = remote.ToLocal(self.revisionExpr)
if cur != dst:
msg = 'manifest set to %s' % self.revisionExpr
self.bare_git.symbolic_ref('-m', msg, ref, dst)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def _InitWorkTree(self):
dotgit = os.path.join(self.worktree, '.git')
if not os.path.exists(dotgit):
os.makedirs(dotgit)
for name in ['config',
'description',
'hooks',
'info',
'logs',
'objects',
'packed-refs',
'refs',
'rr-cache',
'svn']:
try:
src = os.path.join(self.gitdir, name)
dst = os.path.join(dotgit, name)
if os.path.islink(dst) or not os.path.exists(dst):
os.symlink(relpath(src, dst), dst)
else:
raise GitError('cannot overwrite a local work tree')
except OSError, e:
if e.errno == errno.EPERM:
raise GitError('filesystem must support symlinks')
else:
raise
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
_lwrite(os.path.join(dotgit, HEAD), '%s\n' % self.GetRevisionId())
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
cmd = ['read-tree', '--reset', '-u']
cmd.append('-v')
cmd.append(HEAD)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0:
raise GitError("cannot initialize work tree")
rr_cache = os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'rr-cache')
if not os.path.exists(rr_cache):
os.makedirs(rr_cache)
self._CopyFiles()
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def _gitdir_path(self, path):
return os.path.join(self.gitdir, path)
def _revlist(self, *args, **kw):
a = []
a.extend(args)
a.append('--')
return self.work_git.rev_list(*a, **kw)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
@property
def _allrefs(self):
return self.bare_ref.all
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
class _GitGetByExec(object):
def __init__(self, project, bare):
self._project = project
self._bare = bare
def LsOthers(self):
p = GitCommand(self._project,
['ls-files',
'-z',
'--others',
'--exclude-standard'],
bare = False,
capture_stdout = True,
capture_stderr = True)
if p.Wait() == 0:
out = p.stdout
if out:
return out[:-1].split("\0")
return []
def DiffZ(self, name, *args):
cmd = [name]
cmd.append('-z')
cmd.extend(args)
p = GitCommand(self._project,
cmd,
bare = False,
capture_stdout = True,
capture_stderr = True)
try:
out = p.process.stdout.read()
r = {}
if out:
out = iter(out[:-1].split('\0'))
while out:
try:
info = out.next()
path = out.next()
except StopIteration:
break
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
class _Info(object):
def __init__(self, path, omode, nmode, oid, nid, state):
self.path = path
self.src_path = None
self.old_mode = omode
self.new_mode = nmode
self.old_id = oid
self.new_id = nid
if len(state) == 1:
self.status = state
self.level = None
else:
self.status = state[:1]
self.level = state[1:]
while self.level.startswith('0'):
self.level = self.level[1:]
info = info[1:].split(' ')
info =_Info(path, *info)
if info.status in ('R', 'C'):
info.src_path = info.path
info.path = out.next()
r[info.path] = info
return r
finally:
p.Wait()
def GetHead(self):
if self._bare:
path = os.path.join(self._project.gitdir, HEAD)
else:
path = os.path.join(self._project.worktree, '.git', HEAD)
fd = open(path, 'rb')
try:
line = fd.read()
finally:
fd.close()
if line.startswith('ref: '):
return line[5:-1]
return line[:-1]
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def SetHead(self, ref, message=None):
cmdv = []
if message is not None:
cmdv.extend(['-m', message])
cmdv.append(HEAD)
cmdv.append(ref)
self.symbolic_ref(*cmdv)
def DetachHead(self, new, message=None):
cmdv = ['--no-deref']
if message is not None:
cmdv.extend(['-m', message])
cmdv.append(HEAD)
cmdv.append(new)
self.update_ref(*cmdv)
def UpdateRef(self, name, new, old=None,
message=None,
detach=False):
cmdv = []
if message is not None:
cmdv.extend(['-m', message])
if detach:
cmdv.append('--no-deref')
cmdv.append(name)
cmdv.append(new)
if old is not None:
cmdv.append(old)
self.update_ref(*cmdv)
def DeleteRef(self, name, old=None):
if not old:
old = self.rev_parse(name)
self.update_ref('-d', name, old)
self._project.bare_ref.deleted(name)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def rev_list(self, *args, **kw):
if 'format' in kw:
cmdv = ['log', '--pretty=format:%s' % kw['format']]
else:
cmdv = ['rev-list']
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
cmdv.extend(args)
p = GitCommand(self._project,
cmdv,
bare = self._bare,
capture_stdout = True,
capture_stderr = True)
r = []
for line in p.process.stdout:
if line[-1] == '\n':
line = line[:-1]
r.append(line)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
if p.Wait() != 0:
raise GitError('%s rev-list %s: %s' % (
self._project.name,
str(args),
p.stderr))
return r
def __getattr__(self, name):
Support repo-level pre-upload hook and prep for future hooks. All repo-level hooks are expected to live in a single project at the top level of that project. The name of the hooks project is provided in the manifest.xml. The manifest also lists which hooks are enabled to make it obvious if a file somehow failed to sync down (or got deleted). Before running any hook, we will prompt the user to make sure that it is OK. A user can deny running the hook, allow once, or allow "forever" (until hooks change). This tries to keep with the git spirit of not automatically running anything on the user's computer that got synced down. Note that individual repo commands can add always options to avoid these prompts as they see fit (see below for the 'upload' options). When hooks are run, they are loaded into the current interpreter (the one running repo) and their main() function is run. This mechanism is used (instead of using subprocess) to make it easier to expand to a richer hook interface in the future. During loading, the interpreter's sys.path is updated to contain the directory containing the hooks so that hooks can be split into multiple files. The upload command has two options that control hook behavior: - no-verify=False, verify=False (DEFAULT): If stdout is a tty, can prompt about running upload hooks if needed. If user denies running hooks, the upload is cancelled. If stdout is not a tty and we would need to prompt about upload hooks, upload is cancelled. - no-verify=False, verify=True: Always run upload hooks with no prompt. - no-verify=True, verify=False: Never run upload hooks, but upload anyway (AKA bypass hooks). - no-verify=True, verify=True: Invalid Sample bit of manifest.xml code for enabling hooks (assumes you have a project named 'hooks' where hooks are stored): <repo-hooks in-project="hooks" enabled-list="pre-upload" /> Sample main() function in pre-upload.py in hooks directory: def main(project_list, **kwargs): print ('These projects will be uploaded: %s' % ', '.join(project_list)) print ('I am being a good boy and ignoring anything in kwargs\n' 'that I don\'t understand.') print 'I fail 50% of the time. How flaky.' if random.random() <= .5: raise Exception('Pre-upload hook failed. Have a nice day.') Change-Id: I5cefa2cd5865c72589263cf8e2f152a43c122f70
2011-03-04 19:54:18 +00:00
"""Allow arbitrary git commands using pythonic syntax.
This allows you to do things like:
git_obj.rev_parse('HEAD')
Since we don't have a 'rev_parse' method defined, the __getattr__ will
run. We'll replace the '_' with a '-' and try to run a git command.
Any other arguments will be passed to the git command.
Args:
name: The name of the git command to call. Any '_' characters will
be replaced with '-'.
Returns:
A callable object that will try to call git with the named command.
"""
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
name = name.replace('_', '-')
def runner(*args):
cmdv = [name]
cmdv.extend(args)
p = GitCommand(self._project,
cmdv,
bare = self._bare,
capture_stdout = True,
capture_stderr = True)
if p.Wait() != 0:
raise GitError('%s %s: %s' % (
self._project.name,
name,
p.stderr))
r = p.stdout
if r.endswith('\n') and r.index('\n') == len(r) - 1:
return r[:-1]
return r
return runner
class _PriorSyncFailedError(Exception):
def __str__(self):
return 'prior sync failed; rebase still in progress'
class _DirtyError(Exception):
def __str__(self):
return 'contains uncommitted changes'
class _InfoMessage(object):
def __init__(self, project, text):
self.project = project
self.text = text
def Print(self, syncbuf):
syncbuf.out.info('%s/: %s', self.project.relpath, self.text)
syncbuf.out.nl()
class _Failure(object):
def __init__(self, project, why):
self.project = project
self.why = why
def Print(self, syncbuf):
syncbuf.out.fail('error: %s/: %s',
self.project.relpath,
str(self.why))
syncbuf.out.nl()
class _Later(object):
def __init__(self, project, action):
self.project = project
self.action = action
def Run(self, syncbuf):
out = syncbuf.out
out.project('project %s/', self.project.relpath)
out.nl()
try:
self.action()
out.nl()
return True
except GitError, e:
out.nl()
return False
class _SyncColoring(Coloring):
def __init__(self, config):
Coloring.__init__(self, config, 'reposync')
self.project = self.printer('header', attr = 'bold')
self.info = self.printer('info')
self.fail = self.printer('fail', fg='red')
class SyncBuffer(object):
def __init__(self, config, detach_head=False):
self._messages = []
self._failures = []
self._later_queue1 = []
self._later_queue2 = []
self.out = _SyncColoring(config)
self.out.redirect(sys.stderr)
self.detach_head = detach_head
self.clean = True
def info(self, project, fmt, *args):
self._messages.append(_InfoMessage(project, fmt % args))
def fail(self, project, err=None):
self._failures.append(_Failure(project, err))
self.clean = False
def later1(self, project, what):
self._later_queue1.append(_Later(project, what))
def later2(self, project, what):
self._later_queue2.append(_Later(project, what))
def Finish(self):
self._PrintMessages()
self._RunLater()
self._PrintMessages()
return self.clean
def _RunLater(self):
for q in ['_later_queue1', '_later_queue2']:
if not self._RunQueue(q):
return
def _RunQueue(self, queue):
for m in getattr(self, queue):
if not m.Run(self):
self.clean = False
return False
setattr(self, queue, [])
return True
def _PrintMessages(self):
for m in self._messages:
m.Print(self)
for m in self._failures:
m.Print(self)
self._messages = []
self._failures = []
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
class MetaProject(Project):
"""A special project housed under .repo.
"""
def __init__(self, manifest, name, gitdir, worktree):
repodir = manifest.repodir
Project.__init__(self,
manifest = manifest,
name = name,
gitdir = gitdir,
worktree = worktree,
remote = RemoteSpec('origin'),
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
relpath = '.repo/%s' % name,
revisionExpr = 'refs/heads/master',
revisionId = None)
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
def PreSync(self):
if self.Exists:
cb = self.CurrentBranch
if cb:
base = self.GetBranch(cb).merge
if base:
self.revisionExpr = base
self.revisionId = None
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
@property
def LastFetch(self):
try:
fh = os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'FETCH_HEAD')
return os.path.getmtime(fh)
except OSError:
return 0
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
@property
def HasChanges(self):
"""Has the remote received new commits not yet checked out?
"""
if not self.remote or not self.revisionExpr:
return False
all = self.bare_ref.all
revid = self.GetRevisionId(all)
head = self.work_git.GetHead()
if head.startswith(R_HEADS):
try:
head = all[head]
except KeyError:
head = None
if revid == head:
return False
elif self._revlist(not_rev(HEAD), revid):
2008-10-21 14:00:00 +00:00
return True
return False