I noticed when running pylint (as the SUBMITTING_PATCHES file directs)
that there were a number of violations reported. This makes it difficult
to see violations I might have introduced. This commit corrects all
pylint violations in the repo script.
First I ran this to clean up the formatting:
autopep8 --max-line-length=80 --indent-size 2 repo
Following that the following violations remained:
% pylint --rcfile=.pylintrc repo
************* Module repo
W:220,21: Redefining name 'init_optparse' from outer scope (line 156)
(redefined-outer-name)
W:482, 2: No exception type(s) specified (bare-except)
C:704, 0: Old-style class defined. (old-style-class)
For line 220, the parameter to _GitcInitOptions was renamed so as not to
mask the init_optparse global.
For line 482, a pylint directive was added to disable the bare-execpt
violation for just that line.
For line 704, the _Options class was changed to subclass object.
Additionally, the comments at lines 107-113 were spaced out to line up
with the comment at line 112 that autopep8 moved.
This script now has a pylint score of 10.0
Change-Id: I779b66eb6b061a195d3c4372b99dec1b6d2a214f
We want to be able to run repo on a system that is not connected to
the Internet and cannot access https://gerrit.googlesource.com. We
can put a clone of that repos there, but would prefer to use the
stable version of the repo script instead of a locally modified
version.
This commit adds a check for the REPO_URL environment variable. If
that is set and not empty its value will be set in the REPO_URL
global in repo. Otherwise the standard path will be used.
Change-Id: I0616f5f81ef75f3463b73623b892cb5eed6bb7ba
With gitc-init, a gitc client may be specified using '-c'. If we're
not currently in that client, we need to change directories so that
we don't affect the local checkout, and to ensure that repo is
checked out in the new client.
This also makes '-c' optional if already in a gitc client, to match
the rest of the init options.
Change-Id: Ib514ad9fd101698060ae89bb035499800897e9bd
If the clone.bundle is out of date, repo may be installed with an old
version. It will upgrade with the next sync a day later, or when "repo
selfupdate" is run.
This behavior was added to normal project downloads, but was never added
to the repo launcher.
Change-Id: Ib04bef3a658c98fe1b6c53b3e8d0067165a5e3f7
Updates the repo launcher and gitc_utils to pull the manifest
directory location out of the gitc config file.
Change-Id: Id08381b8a7d61962093d5cddcb3ff6afbb13004b
Adds the new gitc-init command to set up a GITC client. Gitc-init
sets up the client directory and calls repo init within it. Once
the repo is initialized, then generates a GITC manifest file
by using git ls-remote on each project and retrieving the HEAD SHA
to use as the revision attribute.
Gitc-init inherits from and has all the options as repo init.
Change-Id: Icd7e47e90eab752a77de7c80ebc98cfe16bf6de3
If the server returns HTTP 401 (unauthorized) when attempting to
download clone bundle files, ignore it and continue, rather than
exiting with a fatal error.
Change-Id: I2c7ee03e149c354c7e4ad6ea1ebf266534778fe1
Only warn about using Python 3 when running the repo script directly.
This prevents the user being warned twice.
Change-Id: I2ee51ea2fa0127ea310598320e460ec9f38c6488
Part of the cleanup path for _Init is removing the .repo
directory. However, _Init can fail before creating the .repo directory,
so trying to remove it raises another exception:
fatal: invalid branch name 'refs/changes/53/55053/4'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/mitchelh/bin/repo", line 775, in <module>
main(sys.argv[1:])
File "/home/mitchelh/bin/repo", line 749, in main
os.rmdir(repodir)
OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '.repo'
Fix this by only removing .repo if it actually exists.
Change-Id: Ia251d29e9c73e013eb296501d11c36263457e235
The repo launcher version needs to be updated so some users can take
advantage of the more robust version number parsing.
Change-Id: Ibcd8036363311528db82db2b252357ffd21eb59b
'repo' and 'git_command.py' had their own git version parsing code.
This change shares that code between the modules. DRY is good.
Change-Id: Ic896d2dc08353644bd4ced57e15a91284d97d54a
This code checks whether a dir exists before creating it. In between the
check and the mkdir call, it is possible that another process will have
created the directory. We have seen this bug occur many times in
practice during our 'repo init' tests.
Change-Id: Ia47d39955739aa38fd303f4e90be7b4c50d9d4ba
This significantly reduces sync time and used brandwidth as only
a tar of each project's revision is checked out, but git is not
accessible from projects anymore.
This is relevant when git is not needed in projects but sync
speed/brandwidth may be important like on CI servers when building
several versions from scratch regularly for example.
Archive is not supported over http/https.
Change-Id: I48c3c7de2cd5a1faec33e295fcdafbc7807d0e4d
Signed-off-by: Julien Campergue <julien.campergue@parrot.com>
* Switching from python2 to python3 in the same workspace isn't
currently supported, due to a change in the pickle version (which
isn't supported by python2)
* Basic functionality does work with python3, however not everything
is expected to
Change-Id: I4256b5a9861562d0260b503f972c1569190182aa
Python 2.4 and 2.5 do not have a print_function available, so we need a
compatible print function for displaying an error message when the user
has an older version of Python.
Change-Id: I54d7297be98bb53970e873b36c6605e6dad386c3
cco3@android.com has a new gpg key, so this needs to be updated in the
repo scripts so that he can sign updates.
Change-Id: I9f058263b35bd027502d6e3b814d7aeb801a1e6e
Add a new module with methods for checking the Python version.
Instead of handling Python3 imports with try...except blocks, first
check the python version and then import the relevant modules. This
makes the code a bit cleaner and will result in less diff when/if we
remove support for Python < 3 later.
Use the same mechanism to handle `input` vs. `raw_input` and add
suppression of pylint warnings caused by redefinition of the built-in
method `input`.
Change-Id: Ia403e525b88d77640a741ac50382146e7d635924
Also-by: Chirayu Desai <cdesai@cyanogenmod.org>
Signed-off-by: Chirayu Desai <cdesai@cyanogenmod.org>
Change Details:
* Make "default" a special manifest group that matches any project that
does not have the special project group "notdefault"
* Use "default" instead of "all,-notdefault" when user does not specify
manifest group
* Expand -g option help to include example usage of manifest groups
Change Benefits:
* Allow a more intuitive and expressive manifest groups specification:
* "default" instead of "all,-notdefault"
* "default,foo" instead of "all,-notdefault,foo"
* "default,-foo" instead of "all,-notdefault,-foo"
* "foo,-default" which has no equivalent
* Default manifest groups behavior can be restored by the command
'repo init -g default'. This is significantly more intuitive than the
current equivalent command 'repo init -g all,-notdefault'.
Change-Id: I6d0673791d64a650110a917c248bcebb23b279d3
If the server returns HTTP 403 (forbidden) when attempting to
download clone bundle files, ignore it and continue, rather than
exiting with a fatal error.
Change-Id: Icf78cba0332b51b0e7b622f7c7924369b551b6f6
Change Ia6032865f9296b29524c2c25b72bd8e175b30489 improved the
help text for the init command, but the same improvement was not made
in repo.
Change-Id: Idc34e479b5237137b90e8b040824776e4f7883b0
Enable the following Pylint warnings:
C0322: Operator not preceded by a space
C0323: Operator not followed by a space
C0324: Comma not followed by a space
And make the necessary fixes.
Change-Id: I74d74283ad5138cbaf28d492b18614eb355ff9fe
Clean up a few more unnecessary usages of lambda in `repo` that were missed
in the previous sweep that only considered files ending in .py.
Remove a duplicate import.
Change-Id: I03cf467a5630cbe4eee6649520c52e94a7db76be
It should be assumed that on modern development environments, python
is accessible to /usr/bin/env
Change the shebang as necessary and remove the magic hack.
This also means losing the -E option on the call to python, so that
PYTHONPATH and PYTHONHOME will be respected and local configuration
problems in those vars would be noticed
Change-Id: I6f0708ca7693f05a4c3621c338f03619563ba630
In Python3, range() creates a generator rather than a list.
None of the parameters in the ranges changed looked large enough
to create an impact in memory in Python2. Note: the only use of
range() was for iteration and did not need to be changed.
This is part of a series of changes to introduce Python3 support.
Change-Id: I50b665f9296ea160a5076c71f36a65f76e47029f
Previously, if a key was added, a client wouldn't add the key during
the sync step. This would cause issues if a new key were added and a
subsequent release were signed by that key.
Change-Id: I4fac317573cd9d0e8da62aa42e00faf08bfeb26c
"except Exception as e" instead of "except Exception, e"
This is part of a transition to supporting Python 3. Python >= 2.6
support "as" syntax.
Note: this removes Python 2.5 support.
Change-Id: I309599f3981bba2b46111c43102bee38ff132803
manifest_xml: import `HEAD` and `R_HEADS` from correct module
version: import `HEAD` from correct module
`HEAD` and `R_HEADS` should be imported from the git_refs module,
where they are originally defined, rather than from the project
module.
repo: remove unused import of readline
cherry_pick: import standard modules on separate lines
smartsync: import subcmd modules explicitly from subcmd
Use:
`import re
import sys`
and
`from subcmds.sync import Sync`
Instead of:
`import sys, re`
and
`from sync import Sync`
Change-Id: Ie10dd6832710939634c4f5c86b9ba5a9cd6fc92e
This is basically the same repository, but may be slightly more
up-to-date than the one on code.google.com/p/git-repo.
Change-Id: I5c99539f53231958eefb6993f00997c9adf0a3c9
Fix detection for Git not being in $PATH during the initial
run of `repo init` in a new directory.
Change-Id: I2b1fcce1fb8afc47271f5c3bd2a28369009b2fb7
Projects may optionally specify their platform
(eg, groups="platform-linux" in the manifest).
By default, repo will automatically detect the platform. However,
users may specify --platform=[auto|all|linux|darwin].
Change-Id: Ie678851fb2fec5b0938aede01f16c53138a16537
Every project is in group "default". "-default" does not remove
it from this project. All group names specified in the manifest
are positive names as opposed to a mix of negative and positive.
Specified groups are resolved in order. If init is supplied with
--groups="group1,-group2", the following describes the project
selection when syncing:
* all projects in "group1" will be added, and
* all projects in "group2" will be removed.
Change-Id: I1df3dcdb64bbd4cd80d675f9b2d3becbf721f661
Allows specifying a list of groups with a -g argument to repo init.
The groups act on a group= attribute specified on projects in the
manifest.
All projects are implicitly labelled with "default" unless they are
explicitly labelled "-default".
Prefixing a group with "-" removes matching projects from the list
of projects to sync.
If any non-inverted manifest groups are specified, the default label
is ignored.
Change-Id: I3a0dd7a93a8a1756205de1d03eee8c00906af0e5
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/34570
Reviewed-by: Shawn Pearce <sop@google.com>
Tested-by: Shawn Pearce <sop@google.com>
repo tool supports only Basic authentication for now. For those
who want to use this tool to manage their own projects, in case
the administrator has configured the Apache server with Digest
authentication method, users will fail to be authenticated when
they run the command 'repo init'.
Add the digest authentication password manager to the handler
list will fix this issue.
Since Git HTTP protocol will require the user be authenticated
for fetch operation first before pushing commits to the remote,
it is unlikely for the administrator to implement anonymous
read (aka pull) access and write access (aka push) for
authenticated user. Both read and write have to be authenticated.
Be aware that the user may have to add an extra line in his
~/.netrc file:
-------------------
account example.com
-------------------
where 'example.com' is the realm for Apache Digest authentication.
Change-Id: I76eb27b205554426d9ce1965deaaf727b87916cd
Signed-off-by: Xiaodong Xu <stid.smth@gmail.com>