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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jonathan Nieder
c94d6eb902 Revert "Migrate git-repo to create private changes rather than drafts"
This reverts commit d88f53e2b9. I merged
it too hastily without paying enough attention to compatibility with
released Gerrit versions.

Change-Id: I4028d4737df1255f11e217da183a19a010597d5b
2017-08-08 18:34:53 +00:00
Changcheng Xiao
d88f53e2b9 Migrate git-repo to create private changes rather than drafts
Considering that some users might expect changes created with
'-d' option are not public. Private changes may be a better
choice here than work-in-progress changes.

Change-Id: I46a8fb9ae38beb41cf96d6abe82bea6db2439669
2017-08-07 15:08:18 +02:00
Changcheng Xiao
87984c6db4 Add options for git-repo to support private and wip changes
This change adds options for git-repo tool to support private
changes and work-in-progress changes.

Change-Id: I343491f5949f06f1580d53f9cc0dee2dca09130f
2017-08-07 15:02:39 +02:00
Martin Kelly
224a31a765 init: add missing submodule arg
The submodule argument to Sync_LocalHalf was missing in
MetaBranchSwitch, causing submodules not to get synced when the
-b/--manifest-branch argument to init is used.

Change-Id: Ie86d271abac2020725770be36ead83be3326e64b
Signed-off-by: Martin Kelly <mkelly@xevo.com>
2017-07-10 14:50:52 -07:00
David Riley
e0684addee sync: Add support to dump a JSON event log of all sync events.
Change-Id: Id4852968ac1b2bf0093007cf2e5ca951ddab8b3b
2017-05-29 13:39:54 +09:00
Renaud Paquay
fef9f21b28 Fix misplaced file separator string.replace call
Project names are stored as path using the '/' file separator, and
stored in a dictionary as keys.

Change-Id: Ide40dfe840958ac0d46caae5f77f1a49d71c9d90
2017-05-28 21:18:13 +09:00
David Pursehouse
fbcbcabe98 Merge "init: add --submodules to sync manifest submodules" 2017-05-27 04:24:58 +00:00
Martin Kelly
e4e94d26ae init: add --submodules to sync manifest submodules
repo sync can sync submodules via the --fetch-submodules option.
However, if the manifest repo has submodules, those will not be synced.
Having submodules in the manifest repo -- while not commonly done -- can
be useful for inheriting a manifest from another project using <include>
and layering changes on top of it.  In this way, you can avoid having to
deal with merge conflicts between your own manifests and the other
project's manifests (for example, if you're managing an Android fork).

Add a --submodule option to init that automatically syncs the submodules
in the manifest repo whenever the manifest repo changes.

Change-Id: I45d34f04517774c1462d7f233f482d1d81a332a8
Signed-off-by: Martin Kelly <mkelly@xevo.com>
2017-05-23 16:51:31 -07:00
heping
3d7bbc9edf project.py: fix performance issue with --reference when the mirrored repository has many refs
Change-Id: Id0183903597f872eee80ca32a8050125b187a3d4
2017-04-12 20:04:47 +08:00
David Pursehouse
bb9c42cf1d Merge "Fix removing broken symlink in reference dir" 2016-12-06 07:51:01 +00:00
Dan Willemsen
8e2d1d521e Merge "Fix checkout error when depth passed to repo init and revision is a sha1" 2016-10-28 19:30:45 +00:00
Aymen Bouaziz
6c5944606a Fix checkout error when depth passed to repo init and revision is a sha1
Currently, if direct fetch of a sha1 is not supported by git server and
depth option is used, we fallback on syncing the upstream branch by
ignoring depth option.

This fallback doesn't work in next 2 cases:
(1) upstream attribute is not specified in manifest
(2) depth option is passed to repo init command
    (not with clone-depth attribute in manifest)

This commit do the following:
- fixes (1) by updating condition used to apply fallback
  first we retry with depth set to None, then by syncing all branches
- fixes (2) by passing depth as argument of _RemoteFetch() method
  thus, its value is not set again to depth value passed to repo init
  command when applying fallback

Change-Id: Ifd6fffafc49ba229df624b0d7b64c83d47619d17
2016-10-28 14:29:57 +02:00
Marc Herbert
ec287902e6 _CheckDirReference: log actual error before suggesting --force-sync
A recent backward incompatible change created confusion and loss of
productivity and highlighted the very limited amount of information
provided when repo sync fails; merely recommending to --force-sync
and blow-up git repos without any hint as to why. The addition of
this basic _error(...) call would have provided a clue and will in
the future.

BUG=Issue 232
TEST=simulate a breakage similar to the ones reported at
  https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/chromium-os-dev/2-0oCy_CX5s
  cd .repo/projects/src/third_party/libapps.git/
  file info; rm info; ln -s wronglink info
  cd -
  repo sync src/third_party/libapps/
  # error message now shows the failure

Change-Id: Idd2f177a096f1ad686caa8c67cb361d594ccaa57
2016-10-27 12:58:26 -07:00
Andrew Wheeler
4d5bb68d58 status: add -q/--quiet option
The --quiet option reduces the output to just
a list of projects with modified workspaces (and
orphans if -o is specified)

A common use case is when performing a full-workspace
merge.  The integrator will kick-off a merge via:

    repo forall -c git merge <some tag>

And then produce a short list of conflicted projects via:

    repo status -q

The integrator can then iteratively fix and clean up all conficted
components.  The merge is complete when:

    repo status -q

    returns no output.

Change-Id: Ibbba8713eac35befd8287c95948874e23fd5c7e2
2016-10-17 15:24:09 -05:00
Steve Rae
d648045366 implement optional 'pushurl' in the manifest file
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>
2016-09-20 15:31:20 +00:00
David Pursehouse
e01ee026e6 Merge "Fix submodule checkout error when using sync-s option" 2016-09-14 07:45:50 +00:00
Jonathan Nieder
71e4cea6de RepoHook: do not list options twice during hash based approval
Instead of

  Do you want to allow this script to run (yes/yes-never-ask-again/NO)? (yes/always/NO)?

ask

  Do you want to allow this script to run (yes/always/NO)?

Change-Id: I5f5a2d0e88086a8d85e54fb8623a62d74a20956a
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
2016-08-18 17:06:26 -07:00
David Pursehouse
183c52ab02 Merge "project: Set config option to skip lfs smudge filter" 2016-08-17 01:00:12 +00:00
Mike Frysinger
40252c20f7 RepoHook: allow users to approve hooks via manifests
The constant prompting when registered hooks change can be tedious and
has a large multiplication factor when the project is large (e.g. the
AOSP).  It gets worse as people want to write more checks, hooks, docs,
and tests (or fix bugs), but every CL that goes in will trigger a new
prompt to approve.

Let's tweak our trust model when it comes to hooks.  Since people start
off by calling `repo init` with a URL to a manifest, and that manifest
defines all the hooks, anchor trust in that.  This requires that we get
the manifest over a trusted link (e.g. https or ssh) so that it can't
be MITM-ed.  If the user chooses to use an untrusted link (e.g. git or
http), then we'll fallback to the existing hash based approval.

Bug: Issue 226
Change-Id: I77be9e4397383f264fcdaefb582e345ea4069a13
2016-08-16 13:02:52 -04:00
David Pursehouse
76a4a9df86 project: Set config option to skip lfs smudge filter
During sync, repo runs `git read-tree --reset -u -v HEAD` which causes
git-lfs's smudge filter to run. However this fails because git-lfs does
not work with bare repositories.

Add lfs.filter configuration to the project config as suggested in the
comments on the upstream git-lfs client issue [1]. This prevents the
smudge filter from running, and the sync completes successfully.

For any projects that have LFS objects, `git lfs pull` must be executed.

[1] https://github.com/github/git-lfs/issues/1422

Bug: Issue 224
Change-Id: I091ff37998131e2e6bbc59aa37ee352fe12d7fcd
2016-08-16 21:55:36 +09:00
David Pursehouse
8016f60a46 Merge "repo: Repo does not always handle '.' parameter correctly" 2016-08-14 08:50:28 +00:00
Cheuk Leung
8ac0c96537 Fix removing broken symlink in reference dir
Re-ordered to first create the symlink before checking the source
file and remove the destination if the source does not exists.

Change-Id: Iae923ba2ef0ba5a8dc1b8e42d8cc3f3708f773af
2016-06-29 05:43:01 +00:00
David Pursehouse
a36af0767b Merge "Fix variable assignment" 2016-06-29 01:43:41 +00:00
Aymen Bouaziz
037040f73e Fix variable assignment
If upstream string is empty, current_branch_only variable will be assigned
to an empty string.

This is not what we expect here as this variable is a boolean.

Change-Id: Ibba935e25a74c2be1e50c88b4b403cf394ba365e
2016-06-28 12:31:25 +02:00
Aymen Bouaziz
2598ed06f1 Fix submodule checkout error when using sync-s option
When sync-s="true" option is used, the checkout of a submodule will try
to use the revision attribute of the parent project.

If this revision is a named reference, the checkout will fail if there
is no reference with this name in the submodule.

The proposed solution is to use the git commit id as revisionExpr for
submodules.

Change-Id: Ie8390a11957fd6a9c61289c6861d13cb3fa11678
2016-06-27 20:16:45 +02:00
Dan Willemsen
8b39fb4bc0 Merge "Fix XmlManifest.Save with remotes that have 'alias' set" 2016-04-22 18:28:57 +00:00
Dan Willemsen
96c2d65489 Fix XmlManifest.Save with remotes that have 'alias' set
When the alias attribute is set for a remote, the RemoteSpec attached to
a Project only contains the alias name used by git, not the original
name used in the manifest. But that's not enough information to
reconstruct the manifest, so save off the original manifest name as
another RemoteSpec parameter, only used to write the manifest out.

Bug: Issue 181
Bug: Issue 219
Change-Id: Id7417dfd6ce5572e4e5fe14f22924fdf088ca4f3
2016-04-22 10:32:06 +09:00
Sebastian Schuberth
7ecccf6225 diffmanifests: support custom git pretty format strings
Change-Id: I29f4f1351c421f393328514d145df1a96aed9ee2
2016-04-21 18:36:11 +00:00
Mark E. Hamilton
f9fe3e14d2 repo: Repo does not always handle '.' parameter correctly
The repo script allows a manifest to specify a '.' as the path the
top-level directory, which co-locates the .git and .repo directories,
and places files from the git repository at the top-level:

  <project name="proj_name" path="." />
  <project name="sierra.other.git" path="other" />

Most commands work correctly with this setup. Some commands, however,
fail to find the project. For instance, 'repo sync' works, and 'repo sync .'
works in a sub-project ('other' in this case) but 'repo sync .' in the
top-level directory fails with the error:

error: project . not found

There are two reasons for this:

1. The self.worktree attribute of the Project object is not normalized,
so with a '.' for path its value would be '/my/project/root/.'. This is
fine when used as a path, since it's the same path as '/my/project/root',
but when used in a string comparison it fails. This commit applies
os.path.normpath() to that value before storing it.

2. The _GetProjectByPath method in command.py was not checking the path
against manifest.topdir, so even once it was normalized the project was
not found. This commit adds a check against manifest.topdir if the
loop drops out without finding a project.

Change-Id: Ic84d053f1bbb5a357cad566805d5a326ae8246d2
2016-04-08 00:07:52 +00:00
Dan Willemsen
bdb866ea76 Fix symlinking of new projects
We weren't copying these lists, so the += was actually changing the
underlying lists.

When a new project was added to the manifest, we run _CheckDirReference
against the manifest project with share_refs=True, which added the
working_tree_* to the shareable_* lists. Then, when we load the new
manifest and create the new project, it uses the lists that already
contain the working_tree_* files, even though we passed
share_refs=False.

This happens reliably under the above conditions, but doesn't seem to
happen when syncing a fresh tree. So we've got a mixture of links that
may need to be cleaned up later. This patch will just stop it from
happening in the future.

Change-Id: Ib7935bfad78af1e494a75e55134ec829f13c2a41
2016-04-05 17:44:09 -07:00
David Pursehouse
936d6185eb Merge changes from topic 'pylint-pep8-cleanup'
* changes:
  command.py: Cleaned up pylint/pep8 violations
  project.py: Cleaned up pylint/pep8 violations
2016-03-15 00:31:12 +00:00
Mike Frysinger
4aa4b211c6 RepoHook: set __file__ when running the hook
A common design pattern is to use __file__ to find the location of the
active python module to assist in output or loading of related assets.
The current hook systems runs the pre-upload.py hook in a context w/out
that set leading to runtime errors:

$ repo upload --cbr .
ERROR: Traceback (most recent call last):
  File ".../repo/project.py", line 481, in _ExecuteHook
    self._script_fullpath, 'exec'), context)
  File ".../repohooks/pre-upload.py", line 32, in <module>
    path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
NameError: name '__file__' is not defined

Define this variable in this context so code can safely use it.

Change-Id: If6331312445fa61d9351b59f83abcc1c99ae6748
2016-03-05 21:52:31 +00:00
Mark E. Hamilton
30b0f4e022 project.py: Cleaned up pylint/pep8 violations
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 project.py script.

This script now has a pylint score of 10.0, and no violations reported
by pep8.

Change-Id: I1462fd84f5b6b4c0dc893052671373e7ffd838f1
2016-03-02 09:05:40 -07:00
Dan Willemsen
1a799d14b7 Fix prune when bare git has detached head
We don't really use HEAD much in the bare git repositories, but there
have been reports of errors in git-symbolic-ref:

  symbolic-ref: fatal: Refusing to point HEAD outside of refs/

That happen when the bare git repo is in the detached head state. It's
possible that previous operations were killed while we were pruning
branches.

Use DetachHead instead of SetHead if we're restoring the repo into a
detached head state.

Change-Id: I9062e8957bc70367d3ded399685ac026fbb421fc
2015-12-15 14:22:40 -08:00
Dan Willemsen
e1e0bd1f75 Check for broken links when updating linkfiles
If a linkfile is a broken link (destination does not exist), and it
needs to be updated, we didn't notice that it needed to be removed
first. Use lexists instead of exists to check for this condition.

Change-Id: I1f6a1f0193d3fd2b9f7a647836044997f6ab32eb
2015-11-18 16:51:51 -08:00
David Pursehouse
74cfd2709b Sync: Add option to prune refs during sync
By passing --prune to the sync command, the --prune option is
given to the `git fetch`, causing refs that no longer exist on
the remote to be removed.

Change-Id: I3cedacce14276d96ac2d5aabf2d07fd05e92bc02
2015-10-27 03:04:17 +00:00
Dan Willemsen
029eaf3bac _CopyAndLinkFiles even if the sources haven't changed
The source or destination attributes may have changed even if the source
didn't, so we need to make sure that these are up to date.

Change-Id: I266ef3598ddda7e8c23bc9c6a049905ddc586348
2015-09-03 12:54:06 -07:00
Simran Basi
b9a1b73425 GITC: Add repo start support.
Add repo start support for GITC checkouts. If the user is in
the GITC FS view, they can now run repo start to check out
the sources and create a new working branch.

When "repo start" is called on a GITC project, the revision
tag is set to an empty string and saved in a new tag:
old-revision. This tells the GITC filesystem to display the
local copy of the sources when being viewed. The local copy
is created by pulling the project sources and the new branch
is created based off the original project revision.

Updated main.py to setup each command's gitc_manifest when
appropriate.

Updated repo sync's logic to sync opened projects and
updating the GITC manifest file for the rest.

Change-Id: I7e4809d1c4fc43c69b26f2f1bebe45aab0cae628
2015-08-28 10:53:05 -07:00
David Pursehouse
dc2545cad6 project.py: Improve message shown when hook is not replaced
If a hook file has been modified locally, it will not be replaced.

Improve the message to make this clearer.

Also change it from an error to a warning.

Change-Id: I62c635390f24d2868db17717c247861b0381c99f
2015-08-25 05:40:46 +00:00
David Pursehouse
f33929d014 project.py: Consistently use the _error method to print error messages
Use the _error method instead of directly calling `print`.

Also add a new _warn convenience method.

Change-Id: Ia332c14ef8d9d1fe2df128dbf36b5521802ccdf1
2015-08-25 14:39:06 +09:00
Dan Willemsen
7c9263bce0 Merge "Support smart-sync through persistent-http[s]" 2015-08-19 23:36:35 +00:00
Dan Willemsen
dab9e99f0f Merge "Fix formatting of message when retrying clone" 2015-08-19 17:54:50 +00:00
Dan Willemsen
c5f15bf7c0 Merge "Include project path in --force-sync error message" 2015-08-19 17:53:28 +00:00
Dan Willemsen
0745bb2657 Support smart-sync through persistent-http[s]
Use the same cookies and proxy that git traffic goes through for
persistent-http[s] to support authentication for smart-sync.

Change-Id: I20f4a281c259053a5a4fdbc48b1bca48e781c692
2015-08-19 10:22:11 -07:00
David Pursehouse
25857b8988 Fix formatting of message when retrying clone
Passing the force_sync variable into the string formatting results in
the message:

  "Retrying clone after deleting None"

or

  "Retrying clone after deleting True".

Pass the name of the git directory instead.

Also, move the print inside the if-block so it's only displayed
when the retry is actually going to be attempted.

Change-Id: I76d9ecc176cecee4ad512d13e9d1f6bd36aacbbb
2015-08-19 13:03:13 +00:00
Simon Ruggier
f9b7683a3b Include project path in --force-sync error message
For projects that have been cloned outside of the repo command (or
cloned a long time ago), commit abaa7f312f
introduced an error message to invite the user to use --force-sync.
However, due to the risk of data loss, it's useful to know which
project's git directory is being replaced before deciding whether or not
to provide --force-sync.

This change updates the exception's associated value to include the
project's relative path and explain to the user how they can resolve the
issue. A previous version of this commit used the project name. However,
for projects that have multiple work trees, the name can be ambiguous,
while the path clearly identifies which git directory will be replaced.

Change-Id: If717e66fda4d19accc0a8e889a91f4cd4ff14dff
2015-08-04 18:41:20 -04:00
Dan Willemsen
eeab6860f1 Fix shallow clone behavior
The existing code here makes sure that switching clone-depth from on to
off actually causes the history to be fully restored. Unfortunately, it
does this by fetching the full history every time the fetch spec
changes. Switching between two clone-depth="1" branches will fetch far
more than the top commit.

Instead, when not using clone-depth, pass --depth=2147483647 to git
fetch so that it ensures that we have the entire history. That is
slightly less efficient, so limit it to only when there are shallow
objects in the project by checking for the existance of the 'shallow'
file.

Change-Id: Iee0cfc9c6992c208344b1d9123769992412db67b
2015-08-03 16:54:16 -07:00
Dan Willemsen
2a3e15217a Fix _ReferenceGitDir symlinking
This fixes these errors:

  ...
  File ".repo/repo/project.py", line 2371, in _ReferenceGitDir
    os.symlink(os.path.relpath(src, os.path.dirname(dst)), dst)
  OSError: [Errno 17] File exists

Which was happening for checkouts that were created before v1.12.8, when
project-objects was created. Nothing had yet been forcing these
checkouts to use project-objects, until the recent verification changes.

In this OSError case, we already created the symlink, so src == dst, and
the directory did not exist. This caused us to run os.makedirs the
os.symlink on the same file.

dst really should be the file in gitdir, not the target of that symlink
if it exists. So just use realpath for the dotgit portion of the path.

Change-Id: Iff5396a2093de91029c42cf38aa57131fd22981c
2015-07-30 21:29:53 -07:00
Kevin Degi
abaa7f312f Add option to correct gitdir when syncing
In some cases, a user may wish to continue with a sync even though
it would require overwriting an existing git directory. This behavior
is not safe as a default because it could result in the loss of some
user data, but as an optional flag it allows the user more flexibility.

To support this, add a --force-sync flag to the sync command that will
attempt to overwrite the existing git dir if it is specified and the
existing git dir points to the wrong obj dir.

Change-Id: Ieddda8ad54e264a1eb4a9d54881dd6ebc8a03833
2015-07-29 14:44:46 -06:00
Conley Owens
7cccfb2cf0 Merge "InitGitDir: Clean up created directories" 2015-07-29 18:49:12 +00:00