Make sure we decode the bytes coming from the subprocess.Popen as
we're treating them as strings.
Change-Id: I44100ca5cd94f68a35d489936292eb641006edbe
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/253973
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Use open() as a context manager to simplify the close logic and make
the code easier to read & understand. This is also more Pythonic.
Change-Id: I579d03cca86f99b2c6c6a1f557f6e5704e2515a7
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/244734
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
There is a standard Python "trace" module, so having a local trace.py
prevents us being able to import that. Rename the module to avoid.
Change-Id: I23e29ec95a2204bb168a641323d05e76968d9b57
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/234832
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
When syncing in parallel, this exception is hard to trace back to
a specific repo as the relevant log line could have been pushed
out by other repos syncing code.
Change-Id: I382efeec7651e85622aa51e351134aef0148267f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/233075
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Reviewed-by: Nasser Grainawi <nasser@codeaurora.org>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Python 3 returns bytes by default with urlopen. Adjust our code to
handle that scenario and decode as necessary.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/10418
Change-Id: Icf4cd80e7ef92d71a3eefbc6113f1ba11c32eebc
There's no reason to support any other encoding in these files.
This only affects the files themselves and not streams they open.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/10418
Change-Id: I053cb40cd3666ce5c8a0689b9dd938f24ca765bf
* Add more file i/o wrappers in platform_utils to allow using
long paths (length > MAX_PATH) on Windows.
* Paths using the long path syntax ("\\?\" prefix) should never
escape the platform_utils API surface area, so that this
specific syntax is not visible to the rest of the repo code base.
* Forward many calls from os.xxx to platform_utils.xxx in various place
to ensure long paths support, specifically when repo decides to delete
obsolete directories.
* There are more places that need to be converted to support long paths,
this commit is an initial effort to unblock a few common use cases.
* Also, fix remove function to handle directory symlinks
Change-Id: If82ccc408e516e96ff7260be25f8fd2fe3f9571a
pylint is not used since bb5b1a0. The pyflakes cleanup mentioned in that
commit has not been done, but given that this project is no longer being
actively developed I don't think it's worth spending time doing it.
Leaving the pylint suppressions causes confusion because it leads people
to think that we are still using pylint.
Change-Id: If7d9f280a0f408c780f15915ffdb80579ae21f69
os.remove raises an exception when deleting read-only files on
Windows. Replace all calls with calls to platform_utils.remove,
which deals with deals with that issue.
Change-Id: I4dc9e0c9a36b4238880520c69f5075eca40f3e66
When starting a branch, branch.merge is set to project revision unless
the revision is a SHA1. In that case, branch.merge is set to dest_branch
if defined or manifest default revision otherwise. This special handling
allows repo upload to work when the project revision is a SHA1.
Extend the special handling to also happen when the project revision
is a tag value or a change value so that repo upload will work in those
case as well.
Change-Id: Iff81ece40e770cd02535e80dcb023564d42dcf47
This option allow to bypass verification ssl certification while
establishing connection with Gerrit to upload review.
Change-Id: If2e15f5a273c18a700eb5093ca8a4d5a4cbf80cd
This is required for setups, where Gerrit access using ssh is only available
for some networks.
For network without ssh access, repo will get ssh_info from Gerrit and
use ssh for communications - which will fail. To support this setup
we need to have an option to ignore the ssh_info provided by Gerrit and
use http(s).
Using git insteadOf as alternative results in the inability to add
reviewers using "repo upload --re=...", since the syntax of adding
reviewers differs for ssh and https. repo is assuming an ssh
connection and uses "git push --receive-pack=...", which will fail
since git silently uses https for push operation. repo must be aware
that https is used so it uses "git push remote ...:refs/for/...%r=..."
for upload.
Change-Id: Idd83baef0fb26ffcc9ac65e204b68d323ce177a1
Allow the 'remote' element in the manifest file to define an optional
'pushurl' attribute which is passed into the .git/config file.
Change-Id: If342d299d371374aedc4440645798888869c9714
Signed-off-by: Steve Rae <steve.rae@raedomain.com>
if a gerrit server has ssh and https access enabled, but user access
(for some users) is limited to https, 'repo upload' command will fail
for them.
Gerrit returns a ssh configuration (gerrit/ssh_info), that does not work
for users limited to https.
With this patch repo will test, if the returned ssh configuration from
gerrit/ssh_info is working. if not, it will fall back to https for upload.
Change-Id: If98f472e994f350bf71f35610cd649b163f1ab33
this check can only detect errors that happen within 1 sec after launching
ssh. But this is typically enough to catch configuration issues like
'connection refused' or 'authentication failed'.
Change-Id: I00b6f62d4c2889b1faa6c820e49a198554c92795
Use the same cookies and proxy that git traffic goes through for
persistent-http[s] to support authentication for smart-sync.
Change-Id: I20f4a281c259053a5a4fdbc48b1bca48e781c692
As a fix for issue #149, this patch add support for the remote '.'
(local).
As an alias for the local repository, remote '.' is lacking a fetch =
config in .git/config.
Without such refspec, repo info --overview is not able to process a
local tracking branch.
v2: Check for name == '.' before checking if merge starts with refs/,
since the case where it's not is invalid.
Signed-off-by: Yann Droneaud <ydroneaud@opteya.com>
Signed-off-by: Filipe Brandenburger <filbranden@google.com>
Change-Id: I8c8fd8602cd68baecb530301ae41d37d751ec85d
While not typical, some users might have an upstream that isn't in
the usual refs/heads/* namespace. There's no reason not to use
those refs as the value for the upstream attribute, so support
doing so.
Change-Id: I5b119f1135c3268c20e7c4084682e860d3ee1fb1
Use JSON as it is shown to be much faster than pickle.
Also clean up the loading and saving functions.
Change-Id: I45b3dee7b4d59a1c0e0d38d4a83b543ac5839390
For complex .gitconfig url rewrites, multiple insteadOf lines may be
used for a url. Search all of them for the right rewrite.
Change-Id: If5e9ecd054e86226924b0baf513801cd57c389cd
Gerrit no longer requires 'p/', and this causes unexpected behavior.
In this change we stop appending 'p/' to the urls.
Change-Id: I72c13bf838f4112086141959fb1af249f9213ce6
* Add .decode('utf-8') where needed
* Add 'b' to `open` where needed, and remove where unnecessary
Change-Id: I0f03ecf9ed1a78e3b2f15f9469deb9aaab698657
When uploading a change for review, we sometimes request /ssh_info to
get the correct port number for uploading via ssh (regardless of
whether or not we intend to upload over ssh).
If we have trouble accessing /ssh_info (for authentication reasons,
etc), we now press on under the assumption that we will upload via http
instead of aborting.
Change-Id: Ica6bbeac1279e89424a903529649b7f4af0b6937
The call to `urlopen` can raise `HTTPException`, but this is not
caught which results in a python Traceback.
Add handling of the exception. Because `HTTPException` and its
derived classes do not have any message, print the name of the
exception in the error message instead.
Change-Id: Ic90fb4cc0e92702375cd976d4a03876c8ce8bffc
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>
* Fix imports.
* Use python3 syntax.
* Wrap map() calls with list().
* Use list() only wherever needed.
(Thanks Conley!)
* Fix dictionary iteration methods
(s/iteritems/items/).
* Make use of sorted() in appropriate places
* Use iterators directly in the loop.
* Don't use .keys() wherever it isn't needed.
* Use sys.maxsize instead of sys.maxint
TODO:
* Make repo work fully with python3. :)
Some of this was done by the '2to3' tool [1], by
applying the needed fixes in a way that doesn't
break compatibility with python2.
Links:
[1]: http://docs.python.org/2/library/2to3.html
Change-Id: Ibdf3bf9a530d716db905733cb9bfef83a48820f7
Signed-off-by: Chirayu Desai <cdesai@cyanogenmod.org>
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
The repo coding style is to indent at 2 characters, but there are
many places where this is not followed.
Enable pylint warning "W0311: Bad indentation" and make sure all
indentation is at multiples of 2 characters.
Change-Id: I68f0f64470789ce2429ab11104d15d380a63e6a8
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
Fixing some more pylint warnings:
W1401: Anomalous backslash in string
W0623: Redefining name 'name' from outer scope
W0702: No exception type(s) specified
E0102: name: function already defined line n
Change-Id: I5afcdb4771ce210390a79981937806e30900a93c
"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
Fix the following issues reported by pylint:
C0321: More than one statement on a single line
W0622: Redefining built-in 'name'
W0612: Unused variable 'name'
W0613: Unused argument 'name'
W0102: Dangerous default value 'value' as argument
W0105: String statement has no effect
Also fixed a few cases of inconsistent indentation.
Change-Id: Ie0db839e7c57d576cff12d8c055fe87030d00744