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Author SHA1 Message Date
David Pursehouse
a27852d0e7 Merge "Add manifest groups to the output of info" 2013-03-08 01:12:56 +00:00
Conley Owens
61ac9ae090 Add manifest groups to the output of info
List the user's manifest groups when running `repo info`.

These groups are passed to `repo init` using the -g/--groups flag.

Change-Id: Ie8a4ed74a35b8b90df3b1ee198fe725b1cd68ae7
2013-03-07 09:47:29 -08:00
David Pursehouse
2f9e7e40c4 Fix: Missing spaces in printed messages
Several messages are printed with the `print` method and the message
is split across two lines, i.e.:

 print('This is a message split'
       'across two source code lines')

Which causes the message to be printed as:

 This is a message splitacross two source code lines

Add a space at the end of the first line before the line break:

 print('This is a message split '
       'across two source code lines'

Also correct a minor spelling mistake.

Change-Id: Ib98d93fcfb98d78f48025fcc428b6661380cff79
2013-03-05 17:30:59 +09:00
Mitchel Humpherys
597868b4c4 Add --no-tags option to prevent fetching of tags
Add an option to pass `--no-tags' to `git fetch'.

Change-Id: I4158cc369773e08e55a167091c38ca304a197587
Signed-off-by: Mitchel Humpherys <mitchelh@codeaurora.org>
2013-02-27 11:00:49 +09:00
Olof Johansson
75b4c2deac Fix crash in repo info when % is used in commit messages
Fix for issue #131
http://code.google.com/p/git-repo/issues/detail?id=131

Change-Id: I078533ab5f3a83154c4ad6aa97a5525fc5139d20
2013-02-26 16:05:26 +09:00
Conley Owens
23bd3a1dd3 Add missing sys module when referencing stderr
`repo cherry-pick` was broken because we were referencing stderr
instead of sys.stderr.  This should fix it.

Change-Id: I67f25c3a0790d029edc65732c319df7c684546c8
2013-02-12 13:46:14 -08:00
Olof Johansson
57bd7b717b Fix: GitError when using repo info -d
If a workspace is initialised with:

 repo init -u git://path/to/manifest -b manifest-branch

and the default.xml specifies the default revision as `other-branch`,
running `repo info -d` results in a GitError:

  fatal: bad revision 'refs/remotes/m/other-branch..'

The repo info command uses the default revision to build the symlink
to the remote revision which is passed to the `git rev-list` command.

This is incorrect; the manifest's branch name should be used.

Change-Id: Ibae5b91869848276785facfaef433e38d49fd726
2013-01-29 18:18:20 +09:00
Will Richey
63d356ffce 'repo status --orphans' shows non-repo files
'repo status --orphans' searches for non-repo objects
(not within a project), which is particularly helpful
before removing a working tree.

Change-Id: I2239c12e6bc0447b0ad71129551cb50fa671961c
2013-01-29 10:01:53 +09:00
David Pursehouse
35765966bf Fix: missing space in information message after repo init
In the information message displayed after running repo init, there
is a missing space:

  If this is not the directory in which you want to initializerepo

Add a space.

Change-Id: I20467673ba7481cfe782ba58ff6ed2f7ce9824a5
2013-01-29 09:52:22 +09:00
David Pursehouse
254709804d Better error message when using --mirror in existing workspace
If repo init is run with the --mirror option, repo checks if there
is already a workspace initialized in the current location, and if
so, exits with an error message:

  --mirror not supported on existing client

This error can cause confusion; the users do not understand what
is wrong and what they need to do to fix it.

Change the error message to make it a bit clearer.

Change-Id: Ifd06ef64fd264bd1117e4184c49afe0345b75d8c
2013-01-29 09:47:07 +09:00
David Pursehouse
e0b6de32f7 Fix: missing spaces in info command output
Text should be joined with " " rather than "" in the output.

Change-Id: I6c5dddc15743e98c3b43702cb5d3ec32f81c3221
2013-01-29 00:02:46 +00:00
Torne (Richard Coles)
7bdbde7af8 Allow sync to run even when the manifest is broken.
If the current manifest is broken then "repo sync" fails because it
can't retrieve the default value for --jobs. Use 1 in this case, in
order that you can "repo sync" to get a fixed manifest (assuming someone
fixed it upstream).

Change-Id: I4262abb59311f1e851ca2a663438a7e9f796b9f6
2012-12-05 11:01:36 +00:00
Che-Liang Chiou
b2bd91c99b Represent git-submodule as nested projects, take 2
(Previous submission of this change broke Android buildbot due to
 incorrect regular expression for parsing git-config output.  During
 investigation, we also found that Android, which pulls Chromium, has a
 workaround for Chromium's submodules; its manifest includes Chromium's
 submodules.  This new change, in addition to fixing the regex, also
 take this type of workarounds into consideration; it adds a new
 attribute that makes repo not fetch submodules unless submodules have a
 project element defined in the manifest, or this attribute is
 overridden by a parent project element or by the default element.)

We need a representation of git-submodule in repo; otherwise repo will
not sync submodules, and leave workspace in a broken state.  Of course
this will not be a problem if all projects are owned by the owner of the
manifest file, who may simply choose not to use git-submodule in all
projects.  However, this is not possible in practice because manifest
file owner is unlikely to own all upstream projects.

As git submodules are simply git repositories, it is natural to treat
them as plain repo projects that live inside a repo project.  That is,
we could use recursively declared projects to denote the is-submodule
relation of git repositories.

The behavior of repo remains the same to projects that do not have a
sub-project within.  As for parent projects, repo fetches them and their
sub-projects as normal projects, and then checks out subprojects at the
commit specified in parent's commit object.  The sub-project is fetched
at a path relative to parent project's working directory; so the path
specified in manifest file should match that of .gitmodules file.

If a submodule is not registered in repo manifest, repo will derive its
properties from itself and its parent project, which might not always be
correct.  In such cases, the subproject is called a derived subproject.

To a user, a sub-project is merely a git-submodule; so all tips of
working with a git-submodule apply here, too.  For example, you should
not run `repo sync` in a parent repository if its submodule is dirty.

Change-Id: I4b8344c1b9ccad2f58ad304573133e5d52e1faef
2012-11-19 10:45:21 -08:00
David Pursehouse
3f5ea0b182 Allow init command to set options from environment variables
The manifest URL and mirror location can be specified in environment
variables which will be used if the options are not passed on the
command line

Change-Id: Ida87968b4a91189822c3738f835e2631e10b847e
2012-11-17 12:40:42 +09:00
Victor Boivie
88b86728a4 Add option to abort on error in forall
Add a new option (-e, --abort-on-errors) which will cause forall to
abort without iterating through remaining projects if a command
exits unsuccessfully.

Bug: Issue 17
Change-Id: Ibea405e0d98b575ad3bda719d511f6982511c19c
Signed-off-by: Victor Boivie <victor.boivie@sonyericsson.com>
2012-11-16 04:22:10 +09:00
Olof Johansson
33949c34d2 Add repo info command
The info command will print information regarding the current manifest
and local git branch. It will also show the difference of commits
between the local branch and the remote branch.

It also incorporates an overview command into info which shows commits
over all branches.

Change-Id: Iafedd978f44c84d240c010897eff58bbfbd7de71
2012-11-15 03:29:01 +09:00
David Pursehouse
8f62fb7bd3 Tidy up code formatting a bit more
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
2012-11-14 12:09:38 +09:00
David Pursehouse
c1b86a2323 Fix inconsistent indentation
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
2012-11-14 11:38:57 +09:00
Sarah Owens
cecd1d864f Change print statements to work in python3
This is part of a series of changes to introduce Python3 support.

Change-Id: I373be5de7141aa127d7debdbce1df39148dbec32
2012-11-13 17:33:56 -08:00
David Pursehouse
fc241240d8 Convert prompt answers to lower case before checking
When prompting for yes/no answers, convert the answer to lower
case before comparing.  This makes it easier to catch answers
like "Yes", "yes", and "YES" with a comparison only for "yes".

Change-Id: I06da8281cec81a7438ebb46ddaf3344d12abe1eb
2012-11-14 09:19:39 +09:00
Conley Owens
6287543e35 Merge "Change usages of xrange() to range()" 2012-11-12 17:30:55 -08:00
Conley Owens
8d070cfb25 Always show --manifest-server-* options
The --manifest-server-* flags broke the smartsync subcmd since
the corresponding variables weren't getting set.  This change
ensures that they will always be set, regardless of whether we are
using sync -s or smartsync.

Change-Id: I1b642038787f2114fa812ecbc15c64e431bbb829
2012-11-06 13:14:31 -08:00
Sarah Owens
a6053d54f1 Change usages of xrange() to range()
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
2012-11-01 13:36:50 -07:00
Dave Borowitz
e21526754b sync: Only parallelize gc for git >= 1.7.2
This minimum version is required for the -c argument to set config on
the command line. Without this option, git by default uses as many
threads per invocation as there are CPUs, so we cannot safely
parallelize without hosing a system.

Change-Id: I8fd313dd84917658162b5134b2d9aa34a96f2772
2012-10-31 12:27:17 -07:00
David Pursehouse
1d947b3034 Even more coding style cleanup
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
2012-10-30 10:28:20 +09:00
Shawn O. Pearce
de7eae4826 Merge "Revert "Represent git-submodule as nested projects"" 2012-10-26 12:30:38 -07:00
Shawn O. Pearce
2fe99e8820 Merge "repo selfupdate: Fix _PostRepoUpgrade takes 2 arguments" 2012-10-26 12:27:36 -07:00
Shawn O. Pearce
cd81dd6403 Revert "Represent git-submodule as nested projects"
This reverts commit 69998b0c6f.
Broke Android's non-gitmodule use case.

Conflicts:
	project.py
	subcmds/sync.py

Change-Id: I68ceeb63d8ee3b939f85a64736bdc81dfa352aed
2012-10-26 12:24:57 -07:00
Shawn O. Pearce
80d2ceb222 repo selfupdate: Fix _PostRepoUpgrade takes 2 arguments
Change-Id: I1cf9e0674ea366ddce96c949e0bc085e3452b25a
2012-10-26 12:24:57 -07:00
Conley Owens
bed45f9400 Merge "Show user about not initializing repo in current directory" 2012-10-26 09:52:16 -07:00
Yang Zhenhui
75cc353380 Show user about not initializing repo in current directory
If the parent of current directory has an initialized repo,
for example, if the current directory is
'/home/users/harry/platform/ics', and there is an initialized repo
in harry's home directory '/home/users/harry/.repo', when user
run 'repo init' command, repo is always initialized to parent
directory in '/home/users/harry/.repo', but most of time user
intends to initialize repo in the current directory, this patch
tells user how to do it.

Change-Id: Id7a76fb18ec0af243432c29605140d60f3de85ca
2012-10-26 15:40:17 +08:00
Conley Owens
c9129d90de Update PGP keys during _PostRepoUpgrade in sync
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
2012-10-25 17:48:35 -07:00
Shawn Pearce
57365c98cc Merge "sync: Run gc --auto in parallel" 2012-10-25 17:38:05 -07:00
Shawn Pearce
2577cec095 Merge "sync: Keep a moving average of last fetch times" 2012-10-25 17:35:15 -07:00
Shawn Pearce
e48d34659e Merge "sync: Order projects according to last fetch time" 2012-10-25 17:33:36 -07:00
Che-Liang Chiou
ab8f911a67 Fix pylint warnings introduced by the submodule patch
"69998b0 Represent git-submodule as nested projects" has introduced a
few pylint warnings.

W0612:1439,8:Project._GetSubmodules.get_submodules: Unused variable 'sub_gitdir'
W0613:1424,36:Project._GetSubmodules.get_submodules: Unused argument 'path'
W0612:1450,25:Project._GetSubmodules.parse_gitmodules: Unused variable 'e'
W0622:516,8:Sync.Execute: Redefining built-in 'all'

Change-Id: I84378e2832ed1b5ab023e394d53b22dcea799ba4
2012-10-25 13:55:49 -07:00
Conley Owens
608aff7f62 Merge "Use modern Python exception syntax" 2012-10-25 10:03:37 -07:00
Conley Owens
13657c407d Merge "Add regex matching to repo list command" 2012-10-25 10:00:42 -07:00
Dave Borowitz
188572170e sync: Run gc --auto in parallel
We can't just let this run wild with a high (or even low) -j, since
that would hose a system. Instead, limit the total number of threads
across all git gc subprocesses to the number of CPUs reported by the
multiprocessing module (available in Python 2.6 and above).

Change-Id: Icca0161a1e6116ffa5f7cfc6f5faecda510a7fb9
2012-10-25 08:12:48 -07:00
Olof Johansson
d75c669fac Add regex matching to repo list command
The repo list -r command will execute a regex search for every
argument provided on both the project name and the project
worktree path.

Useful for finding rarely used gits.

Change-Id: Iaff90dd36c240b3d5d74817d11469be22d77ae03
2012-10-25 15:49:13 +09:00
Dave Borowitz
d947858325 sync: Keep a moving average of last fetch times
Try to more accurately estimate which projects take the longest to
sync by keeping an exponentially weighted moving average (a=0.5) of
fetch times, rather than just recording the last observation. This
should discount individual outliers (e.g. an unusually large project
update) and hopefully allow truly slow repos to bubble to the top.

Change-Id: I72b2508cb1266e8a19cf15b616d8a7fc08098cb3
2012-10-24 14:52:07 -07:00
Dave Borowitz
67700e9b90 sync: Order projects according to last fetch time
Some projects may consistently take longer to fetch than others, for
example a more active project may have many more Gerrit changes than a
less active project, which take longer to transfer. Use a simple
heuristic based on the last fetch time to fetch slower projects first,
so we do not tend to spend the end of the sync fetching a small number
of outliers.

This algorithm is probably not optimal, and due to inter-run latency
variance and Python thread scheduling, we may not even have good
estimates of a project sync time.

Change-Id: I9a463f214b3ed742e4d807c42925b62cb8b1745b
2012-10-24 14:51:58 -07:00
Sarah Owens
a5be53f9c8 Use modern Python exception syntax
"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
2012-10-23 21:35:59 -07:00
David Pursehouse
4f7bdea9d2 Add pylint configuration and instructions
pylint configuration file (.pylintrc) is added, and submission
instructions are updated to include pylint usage steps.

Deprecated pylint suppression (`disable-msg`) is updated in a few
modules to make it work properly with the latest version (0.26).

Change-Id: I4ec2ef318e23557a374ecdbf40fe12645766830c
2012-10-24 10:18:13 +09:00
Che-Liang Chiou
69998b0c6f Represent git-submodule as nested projects
We need a representation of git-submodule in repo; otherwise repo will
not sync submodules, and leave workspace in a broken state.  Of course
this will not be a problem if all projects are owned by the owner of the
manifest file, who may simply choose not to use git-submodule in all
projects.  However, this is not possible in practice because manifest
file owner is unlikely to own all upstream projects.

As git submodules are simply git repositories, it is natural to treat
them as plain repo projects that live inside a repo project.  That is,
we could use recursively declared projects to denote the is-submodule
relation of git repositories.

The behavior of repo remains the same to projects that do not have a
sub-project within.  As for parent projects, repo fetches them and their
sub-projects as normal projects, and then checks out subprojects at the
commit specified in parent's commit object.  The sub-project is fetched
at a path relative to parent project's working directory; so the path
specified in manifest file should match that of .gitmodules file.

If a submodule is not registered in repo manifest, repo will derive its
properties from itself and its parent project, which might not always be
correct.  In such cases, the subproject is called a derived subproject.

To a user, a sub-project is merely a git-submodule; so all tips of
working with a git-submodule apply here, too.  For example, you should
not run `repo sync` in a parent repository if its submodule is dirty.

Change-Id: I541e9e2ac1a70304272dbe09724572aa1004eb5c
2012-10-23 16:08:58 -07:00
David Pursehouse
5c6eeac8f0 More coding style cleanup
Fixing more issues found with pylint.  Some that were supposed to
have been fixed in the previous sweep (Ie0db839e) but were missed:

C0321: More than one statement on a single line
W0622: Redefining built-in 'name'

And some more:

W0631: Using possibly undefined loop variable 'name'
W0223: Method 'name' is abstract in class 'name' but is not overridden
W0231: __init__ method from base class 'name' is not called

Change-Id: Ie119183708609d6279e973057a385fde864230c3
2012-10-22 12:30:14 +09:00
Mickaël Salaün
2f6ab7f5b8 Rename "dir" variables
The variable name "dir" conflicts with the name of a Python built-in
function: http://docs.python.org/library/functions.html#dir

Change-Id: I850f3ec8df7563dc85e21f2876fe5e6550ca2d8f
2012-10-10 08:30:15 +02:00
Conley Owens
3a6cd4200e Merge "Coding style cleanup" 2012-10-09 14:29:46 -07:00
Conley Owens
25f17682ca Merge "Expand ~ to user's home directory for --reference" 2012-10-09 13:46:10 -07:00
David Pursehouse
8a68ff9605 Coding style cleanup
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
2012-10-09 12:45:30 +02:00
Victor Boivie
297e7c6ee6 Expand ~ to user's home directory for --reference
This allows a user to have a 'repo init' as:
  $ repo init -u ... --reference=~/mirror

Change-Id: Ib85b7c8ffca9d732132c68fe9a8d7f0ab1fa9288
2012-10-08 15:03:20 +02:00
David Pursehouse
e3b1c45aeb Remove unreachable code
Change 9bb1816b removed part of a block of code, but left the
remaining part unreachable.  Remove it.

Change-Id: Icdc6061d00e6027df32dee9a3bad3999fe7cdcbc
2012-10-05 10:34:19 +02:00
Conley Owens
3ff9decfd4 Merge "manifest: record the original revision when in -r mode." 2012-10-03 16:49:12 -07:00
Brian Harring
14a6674e32 manifest: record the original revision when in -r mode.
Currently when doing a sync against a revision locked manifest,
sync has no option but to fall back to sync'ing the entire refs space;
it doesn't know which ref to ask for that contains the sha1 it wants.

This sucks if we're in -c mode; thus when we generate a revision
locked manifest, record the originating branch- and try syncing that
branch first.  If the sha1 is found within that branch, this saves
us having to pull down the rest of the repo- a potentially heavy
saving.

If that branch doesn't have the desired sha1, we fallback to sync'ing
everything.

Change-Id: I99a5e44fa1d792dfcada76956a2363187df94cf1
2012-09-28 22:31:27 -07:00
David Pursehouse
cf76b1bcec sync: Support manual authentication to the manifest server
Add two new command line options, -u/--manifest-server-username and
-p/--manifest-server-password, which can be used to specify a username
and password to authenticate to the manifest server when using the
-s/--smart-sync or -t/--smart-tag option.

If -u and -p are not specified when using the -s or -t option, use
authentication credentials from the .netrc file (if there are any).

Authentication credentials from -u/-p or .netrc are not used if the
manifest server specified in the manifest file already includes
credentials.

Change-Id: I6cf9540d28f6cef64c5694e8928cfe367a71d28d
2012-09-21 11:20:59 -07:00
David Pursehouse
e00aa6b923 Clean up imports
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
2012-09-18 09:54:57 +02:00
David Pursehouse
86d973d24e sync: Support authentication to manifest server with .netrc
When using the --smart-sync or --smart-tag option, and the specified
manifest server is hosted on a server that requires authentication,
repo sync fails with the error: HTTP 401 Unauthorized.

Add support for getting the credentials from the .netrc file.

If a .netrc file exists in the user's home directory, and it contains
credentials for the hostname of the manifest server specified in the
manifest, use the credentials to authenticate with the manifest server
using the URL syntax extension for Basic Authentication:

  http://user:password@host:port/path

Credentials from the .netrc file are only used if the manifest server
URL specified in the manifest does not already include credentials.

Change-Id: I06e6586e8849d0cd12fa9746789e8d45d5b1f848
2012-09-11 09:45:48 +02:00
David Pursehouse
d94aaef39e sync: Correct imports of R_HEADS and HEAD
`R_HEADS` is imported twice, from both the git_refs and project
modules.

It is actually defined in git_refs, and in project it is imported
from there, so the import of `R_HEADS` from project in the sync
module is redundant.  Remove it.

`HEAD` is imported from project, but like `R_HEADS` it is actually
defined in git_refs.  Import it from git_refs instead.

Change-Id: I8e2b0217d0d9f9f4ee5ef5b8cd0b026174ac52f4
2012-09-07 10:17:00 +02:00
David Pursehouse
bd489c4eaa sync: catch exceptions when connecting to the manifest server
When connecting to the manifest server, exceptions can occur but
are not caught, resulting in the repo sync exiting with a python
traceback.

Add handling of the following exceptions:

- IOError, which can be raised for example if the manifest server
URL is malformed.
- xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, which can be raised if the connection
to the manifest server fails with HTTP error.
- xmlrpclib.Fault, which can be raised if the RPC call fails for
some other reason.

Change-Id: I3a4830aef0941debadd515aac776a3932e28a943
2012-09-06 11:18:25 -07:00
Conley Owens
bb1b5f5f86 Allow projects to be specified as notdefault
Instead of every group being in the group "default", every project
is now in the group "all".   A group that should not be downloaded
by default may be added to the group "notdefault".

This allows all group names to be positive (instead of removing groups
directly in the manifest with -default) and offers a clear way of
selecting every project (--groups all).

Change-Id: I99cd70309adb1f8460db3bbc6eff46bdcd22256f
2012-09-05 11:46:48 -07:00
David 'Digit' Turner
e2126652a3 Make "repo sync -j<count>" stop properly on Ctrl-C.
The threaded 'repo sync' implementation would very often freeze the
process when interrupted by the user with Ctrl-C. The only solution
being to kill -9 the process explicitly from another terminal.

The reason for this is best explained here:

http://snakesthatbite.blogspot.fr/2010/09/cpython-threading-interrupting.html

This patch makes all helper sync threads 'daemon', which allows the
process to terminate immediately on Ctrl-C.

Note that this will forcefully kill all threads in case of interruption; this
is generally a bad thing, but:

  1/ This is equivalent to calling kill -9 in another terminal, which
     is the _only_ thing that can currently stop the process.

  2/ There doesn't seem to be a way to tell the worker threads to
     gently stop when they are in a blocking operation anyway (even
     in the non-threaded case).

+ Do the same for "repo status -j<count>".

Change-Id: Ieaf45b0eacee36f35427f8edafd87415c2aa7be4
2012-09-05 11:38:41 -07:00
Conley Owens
918ff85c1e repo manifest: default to stdout if no "-o"
Change-Id: I1b0ff9ed5df6386f0c2a851c6c48d063199fe663
2012-09-04 09:30:18 -07:00
David Pursehouse
3d07da82ab init: Improved help text for the --mirror option
Change-Id: Ia6032865f9296b29524c2c25b72bd8e175b30489
2012-08-23 12:15:49 +02:00
David Pursehouse
e15c65abc2 Remove unused imports
There are several imports that are not used.  Remove them.

Change-Id: I2ac3be66827bd68d3faedcef7d6bbf30ea01d3f2
2012-08-23 12:15:26 +02:00
Shawn O. Pearce
5d0efdb14a sync: Honor --no-clone-bundle with -j1
Change-Id: I7c12902e386121a374d525be673092360c67c53d
2012-08-02 12:13:01 -07:00
Joe Hansche
2f127de752 Add "repo overview" command.
The overview command shows an overview of each branch in all (or the
specified) projects.  The overview lists any local commits that have
not yet been merged into the project.

The report output is inspired by the report displayed following a
"repo prune" event, with the addition of listing the one-line log
messages for each commit that is not yet merged.

The report can also be filtered to show only active branches; by
default all branches that have commits beyond the upstream HEAD will
be listed.

Change-Id: Ibe67793991ad1aa38de3bc9747de4ba64e5591aa
2012-07-31 22:08:32 -07:00
Brian Harring
435370c6f0 upload: add --draft option.
Change-Id: I6967ff2f8163cd4116027b3f15ddb36875942af4
2012-07-28 15:44:05 -07:00
Chad Jones
87636f2ac2 Fix for failures with repo upload for projects that have a SHA1 for a revision; instead use the default manifest revision
Change-Id: Ie5ef5a45ed6b0ca1a52a550df3cd7bd72e745f5f
2012-06-14 16:54:32 -07:00
Joe Hansche
5e57234ec6 Support automatically stashing local modifications during repo-rebase.
Currently repo-rebase requires that all modifications be committed
locally before it will allow the rebase. In high-velocity environments,
you may want to just pull in newer code without explicitly creating
local commits, which is typically achieved using git-stash.

If called with the --auto-stash command line argument, and it is
determined that the current index is dirty, the local modifications
are stashed, and the rebase continues.  If a stash was performed, that
stash is popped once the rebase completes.

Note that there is still a possibility that the git-stash pop will
result in a merge conflict.

Change-Id: Ibe3da96f0b4486cb7ce8d040639187e26501f6af
2012-06-13 10:34:41 -07:00
Florian Vallee
5d016502eb Fix switching manifest branches using repo init -b
See repo issue #46 :
	https://code.google.com/p/git-repo/issues/detail?id=46

When using repo init -b on an already existing repository,
the next sync will try to rebase changes coming from the old manifest
branch onto the new, leading in the best case scenario to conflicts
and in the worst case scenario to an incorrect "mixed up" manifest.

This patch fixes this by deleting the "default" branch in the local
manifest repository when the -d init switch is used, thus forcing
repo to perform a fresh checkout of the new manifest branch

Change-Id: I379e4875ec5357d8614d1197b6afbe58f9606751
2012-06-13 10:00:57 -07:00
Anthony Russello
d666e93ecc repo: Add option review.URL.uploadtopic support
This patch adds the option to include topic branches by adding the
following to a .gitconfig file:

    uploadtopic = true

This option is only read in when the -t option is not already
specified at the command line.

Change-Id: I0e0eea49438bb4e4a21c2ac5bd498b68b5a9a845
2012-06-05 08:01:29 -07:00
Pierre Tardy
3d125940f6 repo download: add --ff-only option
Allows to ff-only a gerrit patch
This patch is necessary to automatically ensure that the patch will
be correctly submitted on ff-only gerrit projects

You can now use:
repo download (--ff-only|-f) project changeid/patchnumber

This is useful to automate verification of fast forward status of a patch
in the context of build automation, and commit gating (e.g. buildbot)

Change-Id: I403a667557a105411a633e62c8eec23d93724b43
Signed-off-by: Erwan Mahe <erwan.mahe@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Pierre Tardy <pierre.tardy@intel.com>
2012-05-24 09:04:20 -07:00
Erwan Mahe
a94f162b9f repo download: add --revert option
BZ: 4779
Allows to revert a gerrit patch
This patch is necessary for the on-demand creation of
engineering builds using buildbot

You can now use:
repo download [--revert|-r project changeid/patchnumber

This is useful to automate reverting of a patch
in the context of build automation, and regression bisection

Change-Id: I3985e80e4b2a230f83526191ea1379765a54bdcf
Signed-off-by: Erwan Mahe <erwan.mahe@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Pierre Tardy <pierre.tardy@intel.com>
2012-05-24 09:03:10 -07:00
Pierre Tardy
e5a2122e64 repo download: add --cherry-pick option
default option uses git checkout, and thus overwrite the previous
checkouts.  this is a problem for automated builds of several
changesets in the same project for daily builds of pending submission

You can now use:
repo download [--cherry-pick|-c] project changeid/patchnumber

This will parse the manifest, cd to the corresponding project
download the changes to FETCH_HEAD and cherry-pick the result.

This is useful to automate cherry-picking of a patch
in the context of build automation, and commit gating (e.g. buildbot)

Change-Id: Ib638afd87677f1be197afb7b0f73c70fb98909fe
Signed-off-by: Pierre Tardy <pierre.tardy@intel.com>
2012-05-24 09:02:38 -07:00
Cezary Baginski
ccf86432b3 Avoid failing concat for multi-encoding filenames
repo status should output filenames one by one instead of trying to
build a string from incompatible encodings (like utf-8 and sjis
filenames)

Change-Id: I52282236ececa562f109f9ea4b2e971d2b4bc045
2012-05-24 08:58:10 -07:00
Colin Cross
5465727e53 Fix syntax errors in subcmds/init.py
Fixes three errors:
Python doesn't like the line wrap after 'and'.
platform.system is a function, needs to be platform.system().
Typo all_platfroms instead of all_platforms.

Change-Id: Ia875e521bc01ae2eb321ec62d839173c00f86c2d
2012-04-23 13:43:41 -07:00
Conley Owens
d21720db31 Add a --platform flag
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
2012-04-23 12:50:00 -07:00
Conley Owens
971de8ea7b Refine groups functionality
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
2012-04-23 12:39:05 -07:00
James W. Mills
24c1308840 Add project annotation handling to repo
Allow the optional addition of "annotation" nodes nested under
projects.  Each annotation node must have "name" and "value"
attributes.  These name/value pairs will be exported into the
environment during any forall command, prefixed with "REPO__"

In addition, an optional "keep" attribute with case insensitive "true"
or "false" values can be included to determine whether the annotation
will be exported with 'repo manifest'

Change-Id: Icd7540afaae02c958f769ce3d25661aa721a9de8
Signed-off-by: James W. Mills <jameswmills@gmail.com>
2012-04-23 12:35:08 -07:00
Colin Cross
5acde75e5d Add manifest groups
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>
2012-04-13 09:46:00 -07:00
pelya
d67872d2f4 Option for 'repo diff' to generate output suitable for 'patch' cmd
The -u option causes 'repo diff' to generate diff output
with file paths relative to the repository root,
so the output can be applied to the Unix 'patch' command.
The name '-u' was selected for convenience, because
both 'diff' and 'git diff' accept the option with the same name
to generate an 'unified diff' output suitable for 'patch' command.

Change-Id: I79c8356db4ed20ecaccc258b3ba139db76666fe0
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/34380
Reviewed-by: Shawn Pearce <sop@google.com>
Tested-by: Shawn Pearce <sop@google.com>
2012-04-13 09:20:10 -07:00
Daniel Sandler
e9d6b611c5 New flag for repo upload: --current_branch (--cbr)
A convenient equivalent to `repo upload --br=<current git branch>`.

Note that the head branch will be selected for each project
uploaded by repo, so different branches may be uploaded for
different projects.

Change-Id: I10ad8ceaa63f055105c2d847c6e329fa4226dbaf
2012-04-06 10:43:36 -04:00
Shawn O. Pearce
e02ac0af2e sync: --no-clone-bundle disables the clone bundle support
Change-Id: Ia9ed7da8451b273c1be620c3dd0dcad777b29096
2012-03-14 15:38:28 -07:00
Ali Utku Selen
76abcc1d1e repo status to print project name on clean gits
repo status just prints "# on branch oprofile" if you have branched
in clean status. This doesn't really tell which branch is meant.

Instead we can use the same syntax with modified gits which will
give us detailed information.

Change-Id: I55fe5154d278e10a814281dd2ba501ec6e956730
2012-03-12 12:25:40 -07:00
Chris Wolfe
e9dc3b3368 sync: Add manifest_name parameter
This parameter changes the manifest used by 'repo sync' for only
this execution. It should be useful for developers wishing to get
the repo temporarily into a known state, without clobbering their
existing manifest.

Tested by shifting Chrome OS between minilayout and full, and
between several release-builder-generated manifests.

Change-Id: I14194b665195b0e78f368d9ec8b8a83227af2627
2012-01-26 12:32:36 -05:00
Shawn O. Pearce
34fb20f67c Revert "Default repo manifest settings in git config"
This reverts commit ee1c2f5717.

This breaks a lot of buildbot systems. Rolling it back for now
until we can understand what the breakage was and how to fix it.
2011-11-30 13:41:02 -08:00
Shawn O. Pearce
ecff4f17b0 Describe the repo launch version in repo version
repo version v1.7.8
         (from https://android.googlesource.com/tools/repo.git)
  repo launcher version 1.14
         (from /home/sop/bin/repo)
  git version 1.7.8.rc2.256.gcc761
  Python 2.6.5 (r265:79063, Apr 16 2010, 13:57:41)
  [GCC 4.4.3]

Change-Id: Ifcbe5b0e226a1a6ca85455eb62e4da5e9a0f0ca0
2011-11-29 15:02:15 -08:00
Victor Boivie
841be34968 Don't prompt the user for name/email unless necessary
If the user has already configured a workspace, use these values
when re-running 'repo init'.

Otherwise, if the user has global name and e-mail set, use these.

It's always possible to override this and be prompted by specifying
--config-name when running 'repo init'.

Change-Id: If45f0e4b14884071439fb02709dc5cb53f070f60
2011-11-29 14:31:56 -08:00
Victor Boivie
ee1c2f5717 Default repo manifest settings in git config
A default manifest URL can be specified using:
  git config --global repo-manifest.<id>.url <url>

A default manifest server can be specified using:
  git config --global repo-manifest.<id>.server <url>

A default git mirror reference can be specified using:
  git config --global repo-manifest.<id>.reference <path>

This will allow the user to use 'repo init -u <id>' as
a shorter alternative to specifying the full URL.

Also, manifest server will not have to be specified in the
manifest XML and the reference will not have to be specified
on the command line. If they are, they will override these
default values however.

Change-Id: Ifdbc160bd5909ec7df9efb0c5d7136f1d9351754
Signed-off-by: Victor Boivie <victor.boivie@sonyericsson.com>
2011-11-29 14:24:58 -08:00
Christer Fletcher
6a1f737380 Added remote destination branch information when uploading.
Several times one have done an upload only to later notice in gerrit
that the upload was done to the wrong branch as the git has not yet
been branched for the current git. This change will make repo print
what the destination branch is when asking the user if she wants to
go through with the upload.

Change-Id: Ia9c3a92a6a04c022edfebf4f8d651ac062bb1f3b
2011-11-29 14:01:57 -08:00
Mike Frysinger
e9311273dd repo: capitalize default prompt char
It is common in command line tools to indicate what the default answer
will be if the user simply hits enter.  In repo, the display is just
"y/n" with no indication as to which is the default.  So change the n
to N in the messages since that is how repo operates.

Change-Id: I81819ae630355072eb0365e59168b0921289498f
2011-11-29 12:38:52 -08:00
chenguodong
605a9a487b Fixed UnicodeDecodeError while uploading changes.
When commit with comment that has non-ASCII characters,
UnicodeDecodeError will be raised
while uploading multiple project/branch changes.
Because some strings in script are not str type, but unicode.
So all the strings are decoded to unicode,
and python use ascii to do this,
it can not decode non-ASCII characters,
so UnicodeDecodeError raised.

Signed-off-by: chenguodong <chenguodong@huawei.com>

Change-Id: I46447f489a4b9760a5899c7ba9d764b688594e46
2011-11-29 12:11:41 -08:00
Anatol Pomazau
53d6f4d17e Add a sync flag that fetches only current branch
There is also shortcuts in case if the "current branch" is
a persistent revision such as tag or sha1. We check if the
persistent revision is present locally and if it does - do
no fetch anything from the server.

This greately reduces sync time and size of the on-disk repo

Change-Id: I23c6d95185474ed6e1a03c836a47f489953b99be
2011-11-03 13:08:27 -07:00
Shawn O. Pearce
752371d91b help: Fix help sync
help sync crashed as sync required the manifest to be configured to
create the option parser, as the default number of jobs is required.

Change-Id: Ie75e8d75ac0e38313e4aab451cbb24430e84def5
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <sop@google.com>
2011-10-11 15:23:41 -07:00
Shawn O. Pearce
df5ee52050 Fix Python 2.4 support
Change-Id: I89521ae52fa564f0d849cc51e71fee65b3c47bab
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <sop@google.com>
2011-10-11 14:06:11 -07:00
Shawn O. Pearce
f322b9abb4 sync: Support downloading bundle to initialize repository
An HTTP (or HTTPS) based remote server may now offer a 'clone.bundle'
file in each repository's Git directory. Over an http:// or https://
remote repo will first ask for '$URL/clone.bundle', and if present
download this to bootstrap the local client, rather than relying
on the native Git transport to initialize the new repository.

Bundles may be hosted elsewhere. The client automatically follows a
HTTP 302 redirect to acquire the bundle file. This allows servers
to direct clients to cached copies residing on content delivery
networks, where the bundle may be closer to the end-user.

Bundle downloads are resumeable from where they last left off,
allowing clients to initialize large repositories even when the
connection gets interrupted.

If a bundle does not exist for a repository (a HTTP 404 response
code is returned for '$URL/clone.bundle'), the native Git transport
is used instead. If the client is performing a shallow sync, the
bundle transport is not used, as there is no way to embed shallow
data into the bundle.

Change-Id: I05dad17792fd6fd20635a0f71589566e557cc743
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <sop@google.com>
2011-09-28 10:07:36 -07:00
Shawn O. Pearce
c4657969eb sync: Update default -j flag from manifest
If the manifest is updated and the default sync-j attribute
was modified, honor it during this sync session if the user
has not supplied a -j flag on the command line.

Change-Id: I127ee5c779e2bbbb40b30bddc10ec1fa704b3bf3
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <sop@google.com>
2011-09-26 09:08:44 -07:00
Shawn O. Pearce
6392c87945 sync: Allow -j to have a default in manifest
This permits manifest authors to suggest a number of parallel
fetch operations against a remote server. For example, Gerrit
Code Review servers support queuing of requests and processes
them in first-in, first-out order. Running concurrent fetches
can utilize multiple CPUs on the Gerrit server, but will also
decrease overall operation latency by having the request put
into the queue ready to execute as soon as a CPU is free.

Change-Id: I3d3904acb6f63516bae4b071c510ad57a2afab18
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <sop@google.com>
2011-09-22 18:08:27 -07:00
Shawn O. Pearce
97d2b2f7a0 sync: Limit -j to file descriptors
Each worker thread requires at least 3 file descriptors to run the
forked 'git fetch' child to operate against the local repository.
Mac OS X has the RLIMIT_NOFILE set to 256 by default, which means
a sync -j128 often fails when the workers run out of pipes within
the Python parent process.

Change-Id: I2cdb14621b899424b079daf7969bc8c16b85b903
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <sop@google.com>
2011-09-22 18:08:26 -07:00
Victor Boivie
08c880db18 Smart tag support
This is an evolution of 'smart-sync' that adds a new option, -t,
that allows you to specify a tag/label to use instead of the
"latest good build" on the current manifest branch which -s does.

Signed-off-by: Victor Boivie <victor.boivie@sonyericsson.com>
Change-Id: I8c20fd91104a6aafa0271d4d33f6c4850aade17e
2011-07-20 07:13:48 -07:00