The "Current revision" field shows the revision as listed in the
manifest. I think most users expect this to show the revision
that the git tree is checked out to instead. Switch the output
to show that revision instead, and add a "Current branch" if it
matches a local branch.
Change-Id: Ib546f5ebbc8a23875fbd14bf166fbe95b7dd244e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/239240
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
If the user passes in bad projects like `repo info asdf`, we currently
silently swallow those and do nothing. Allow NoSuchProjectError to
bubble up to main which will handle & triage this correctly for us.
Change-Id: Ie04528e7b7a164293063a636813a73eaabdd5bc3
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/239238
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Depending on where/how repo is invoked, the active version might be
from a git tree, and it might be different from the .repo/repo.git/
version in the current repo client checkout. Report both if they're
different so it's clearer.
Lets also include the two different User-Agent's that we set up when
talking to networked services.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/11144
Change-Id: I2ebb6e3ac30e374a8406cab3e4438087246a8c57
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/239234
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
If `git grep` fails in any project checkout (e.g. an incomplete
sync), make sure we print that error clearly rather than blowing
up, and exit non-zero in the process.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/11613
Change-Id: I31de1134fdcc7aaa9814cf2eb6a67d398eebf9cf
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/239237
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
If `git diff` fails in any project checkout (e.g. an incomplete
sync), make sure we print that error clearly rather than blowing
up, and exit non-zero in the process.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/11613
Change-Id: I12f278427cced20f23f8047e7e3dba8f442ee25e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/239236
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
If a repo doesn't exist (e.g. an incomplete sync), make sure we exit
non-zero when they get skipped.
Change-Id: Ifff711e374416b1e6b9b8da4fdc6f14b27ced450
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/239235
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
This uses coloring style like we use in grep/forall already.
Change-Id: I317e2e47567a30c513083c48e7c7c40b091bb29a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/238555
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Lets switch the default rebase behavior to align with our new sync
behavior: we try to rebase all projects by default and exit/summarize
things at the very end if there were any errors. Or if people want
to exit immediately, they can use the new --fail-fast option.
Change-Id: I436ac563f972b45de6ce9ad74da1e4870e584902
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/238553
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Cut out some more standalone code from Execute to make this func a
bit more manageable. The manifest project update is pretty simple
and standalone, but still takes up a good chunk of what's left.
Change-Id: Idc2442d9def495eccd0a49cda203c44aef16f129
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/236614
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
The smart sync logic takes up about 45% of the overall Execute func
and is about 100 lines of code. The only effect it has on the rest
of the code is to set the manifest_name variable. Since this func
is already quite huge, split the smart sync logic out.
Change-Id: Id861849b0011ab47387d74e92c2ac15afcc938ba
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/234835
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
This makes it way easier to recover from forgetting to run repo start
before committing: just run `repo start -b new-branch`, instead of
all that tedious mucking around with reflogs.
Change-Id: I56d49dce5d027e28fbba0507ac10cd763ccfc36d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/232712
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
In commit d9e5cf0e ("sync: invert --force-broken with --fail-fast") the
force-broken option has been deprecated. Accidentally the option has
been changed from Boolean to Value. This breaks all users of repo with:
main.py: error: -f option requires an argument
This is easy to avoid by keeping the type.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Müller-Klieser <s.mueller-klieser@phytec.de>
Change-Id: Ia8b589cf41ac756d10c61e17ec8d76ba8f7031f9
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/235043
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
A common pattern in our subcommands is to verify the arguments &
options before executing things. For some subcommands, that check
stage is quite long which makes the execution function even bigger.
Lets split that logic out of the execute phase so it's easier to
manage these.
This is most noticeable in the sync subcommand whose Execute func
is quite large, and the option checking makes up ~15% of it.
The manifest command's Execute can be simplified significantly as
the optparse configuration always sets output_file to a string.
Change-Id: I7097847ff040e831345e63de6b467ee17609990e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/234834
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
This is useful when you want to scan all the possibilities of repo
at once. Like when you're searching for different option names.
Change-Id: I225dfb94d2be78229905b744ecf57eb2829bb52d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/232894
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
People seem to not expect the sync process to halt immediately if an
error is encountered. It's also basically guaranteed to leave their
tree in an incomplete state. Lets invert the default behavior so we
attempt to sync (both fetch & checkout) all projects. If an error is
hit, we still exit(1) and show it at the end.
If people want the sync to abort quickly, they can use the new option
--fail-fast.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/11293
Change-Id: I49dd6c4dc8fd5cce8aa905ee169ff3cbe230eb3d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/234812
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
This makes the code a bit easier to read by doing all the project
independent settings first instead of repeating it for every for
loop iteration.
Change-Id: I4ff21296e444627beba2f4b86561069f5e9a0d73
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/233554
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Callers don't actually see -1 (they'll usually see 255, but the exact
answer here is complicated). Just switch to 1 as that's the standard
value tools use to indicate an error.
Change-Id: Ib712db1924bc3e5f7920bafd7bb5fb61f3bda44f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/233553
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
The partial clone rework (commit 745be2ede1
"Add support for partial clone") changed the behavior when a single repo
hit a failure: it would always call sys.exit() immediately. This isn't
even necessary as we already pass down an error event object which the
workers set and the parent checks. Just delete the exit entirely.
Change-Id: Id72d8642aefa2bde24e1a438dbe102c3e3cabf48
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/233552
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
A new option, --partial-clone is added to 'repo init' which tells repo
to utilize git's partial clone functionality, which reduces disk and
bandwidth usage when downloading by omitting blob downloads initially.
Different from restricting clone-depth, the user will have full access
to change history, etc., as the objects are downloaded on demand.
Change-Id: I60326744875eac16521a007bd7d5481112a98749
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/229532
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: Xin Li <delphij@google.com>
We're relying on sys.stdout.write() to flush its buffer which isn't
guaranteed, and is not the case in Python 3. Change to use print()
everywhere to be standard, and utilize the end= keyword to get the
EOL semantics we need.
We can't use print's flush= keyword as that's only in Python 3.
Leave behind a TODO to clean it up when we can drop Python 2.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/10418
Change-Id: I562128c7f1e6d154f4a6ecdf33a70fa2811dc2af
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/230392
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Since ParseGitVersion can call `git --version` automatically, we don't
need this duplicate version() helper anymore. The only other user is
the `repo version` code, so convert that to version_tuple().full.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/11144
Change-Id: I9d77822fc39f4ba28884d9183359169cabf5f17d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/231055
Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
%prog represents the full subcommand ("repo" + subcommand name), not a
Windows-style environment variable for "repo". The current help output
shows
repo forall% forall ...
Correct the variable usage so it shows "repo forall ..." instead.
Change-Id: I1fea55572428cc922ddf24ace1168a3d8f82dad0
Neither of the fields here expect floats so make sure we use integer
division when calculating things.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/10418
Change-Id: Ibda068b16a7bba7ff3efba442c4bbff4415caa6e
This module uses print() so make sure we import the print function.
It doesn't really impact the current code due to the simple way it
is calling print, but we should be sane to avoid future issues.
Change-Id: I0b15344678c1dcb71207faa333c239b3fced1d62
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
Use the `raise` statement directly.
Switch to using .items() instead of .iteritems(). Python 3 doesn't
have .iteritems() as .items() is a generator, and these are small
enough that the Python 2 overhead should be negligible.
We have to run .keys() through list() in a few places as Python 3
uses a generator and we sometimes want to iterate more than once.
That's why we don't change all .keys() or .items() calls -- most
are in places where generators are fine.
Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/10418
Change-Id: I469899d9b77ffd77ccabb831bc4b217407fefe6f
The current implementation ignores the user-specified paths to
manifests. if the "repo diffmanifests" is invoked with absolute
file paths for one or both manifests, the command fails with message:
fatal: duplicate path ... in /tmp/manifest-old.xml
Also the current implementation fails to expand the absolute path to
manifest files if "repo diffmanifests" is invoked with relative
paths, i.e "repo diffmanifests manifest-old.xml manifest-new.xml".
fatal: manifest manifest-old.xml not found
This commit fixes the first issue by disabling the local manifest
discovery for diffmanifests command, and the second issue by
expanding paths to manifests within "diffmanifests" sub-command.
Test: repo manifest --revision-as-HEAD -o /tmp/manifest-old.xml
repo sync
repo manifest --revision-as-HEAD -o /tmp/manifest-new.xml
repo diffmanifests /tmp/manifest-old.xml /tmp/manifest-new.xml
Change-Id: Ia125d769bfbea75adb9aba81abbd8c636f2168d4
Signed-off-by: Vasyl Gello <vasek.gello@gmail.com>
If a user is asking for a shallow clone of the repos, they probably
expect a shallow clone of the manifest repo too. For very large
manifest repos, this can be a huge space and time savings. For one real-world
repo, a 'repo init --no-tags --current-branch' used 350MB of disk space and
took 7 minutes. Adding --depth 1 and this change reduced it to 10MB and 2.5
minutes.
Change-Id: I6fa662e174e623ede8861efc862ce26d65d4958d
If "repo init" was run in a path containing "%", "repo info" would fail
printing the path with
File ".repo/repo/color.py", line 173, in f
return fmt % args
TypeError: not enough arguments for format string
as the "%" in the path name is interpreted as the start of a formatting
specifier. Avoid that by using the non-formatting printer for headtext
which does not require any formatting so there is no need to try to
expand "%" sequences.
Change-Id: Ie193b912191fe7cdabdce5c97bb100f0714f6e76
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Schuberth <sschuberth@gmail.com>
Forcefully remove dirty projects if option '--force-remove-dirty' is given.
The '--force-remove-dirty' option can be used to remove previously used
projects with uncommitted changes. WARNING: This may cause data to be lost
since uncommitted changes may be removed with projects that no longer exist
in the manifest.
Change-Id: I844a6e943ded522fdc7b1b942c0a1269768054bc
When --ne/--no-emails is added to 'repo upload' command line, gerrit
server will not generate notification emails.
project.py:Project.UploadForReview method is modified to accept a
string recognizable by gerrit to indicate different sets of destination
email addressees, but the upload command line allows only one option -
disable sending emails completely.
Default repo upload behavior is not being changed.
TEST=tried in the Chrome OS repo, observed that patches uploaded with
--ne or --no-emails indeed do not trigger any emails, while
patches uploaded without these command line options still trigger
email notifications.
Change-Id: I0301edec984907aedac277d883bd0e6d3099aedc
* 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
"repo init --reference" has two purposes: to decrease bandwidth used
at clone time, and to decrease disk usage afterward, by using the
reference repositories as an alternate store of objects even after
the clone. The downside is that it makes the borrowing repositories
dependent on the reference repositories, so it is easy to end up
with missing objects by mistake after a cleanup operation like "git
gc".
To prevent that, v2.3.0-rc0~30^2 (clone: --dissociate option to mark
that reference is only temporary, 2014-10-14), "git clone" gained a
--dissociate option that makes --reference reuse objects from the
reference repository at clone time but copy them over instead of
using the reference as an alternate. This is more straightforward to
use than plain --reference, at the cost of higher disk usage.
Introduce a --dissociate to "repo init" that brings the same benefits
to repo. The option is simply passed on to "git clone".
Change-Id: Ib50a549eb71e0a2b3e234aea57537923962a80d4
Since gitiles recommends using # headers over ---/=== underlines,
change the manifest-format.md over and all our help texts.
Change-Id: I96391d41fba769e9f26870d497cf7cf01c8d8ab3
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
When someone does "repo download -c <project> <change>"
without specifying a patch number, by default patch 1 is
downloaded. An alternative is to look for the latest patch
and download the same when no explicit patch is given.
This commit does the same by identifying the latest patch
using "git ls-remote".
Change-Id: Ia5fa7364415f53a3d9436df4643e38f3c90ded58
Put the correctly-expanded relative paths in objects/info/alternates.
From gitrepository-layout(5), this path should be "relative to the
object database, not to the repository".
Change-Id: I7b2027ae23cf7d367b80f5a187603c4cbacdb2de
If a user executes:
repo forall -c echo $REPO_PROJECT
then $REPO_NAME is expanded by the user's shell first, and passed
as $1 to the shell that executes echo. This will either result in
no output, or output of whatever REPO_NAME is set to in the user's
shell. Either way, this is an unexpected result.
The correct way to do it is:
repo forall -c 'echo $REPO_PROJECT'
such that $REPO_NAME is passed in to the shell literally, and then
expanded to the value set in the environment that was passed to
the shell.
Update the documentation to make this clearer.
Change-Id: I713caee914172ad8d8f0fafacd27026502436f0d
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
* changes:
Port os.rename calls to work on Windows
Workaround shutil.rmtree limitation on Windows
Add support for creating symbolic links on Windows
Make "git command" and "forall" work on Windows
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 reverts commit d88f53e2b9. I merged
it too hastily without paying enough attention to compatibility with
released Gerrit versions.
Change-Id: I4028d4737df1255f11e217da183a19a010597d5b
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
This change adds options for git-repo tool to support private
changes and work-in-progress changes.
Change-Id: I343491f5949f06f1580d53f9cc0dee2dca09130f
$ git ls-files | grep py$ | xargs pyflakes
subcmds/stage.py:101: list comprehension redefines 'p' from line 63
subcmds/sync.py:784: list comprehension redefines 'p' from line 664
subcmds/upload.py:467: list comprehension redefines 'avail' from line 454
Change-Id: Ia65d1a72ed185ab3357e1a91ed4450c719e75a7c
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>
With --force-broken it continue to fetch other projects but nothing
is added in directory because it abort some lines later.
Change-Id: I32c4a4619b3028893dc4f98e8d4e5bc5c09adb27
By default, shutil.rmtree raises an exception when deleting readonly
files on Windows.
Replace all shutil.rmtree with platform_utils.rmtree, which adds an
error handler to make files read-write when they can't be deleted.
Change-Id: I9cfea9a7b3703fb16a82cf69331540c2c179ed53
Python on Windows does not support non blocking file operations.
To workaround this issue, we instead use Threads and a Queue to
simulate non-blocking calls. This is happens only when running
with the native Windows version of Python, meaning Linux and Cygwin
are not affected by this change.
Change-Id: I4ce23827b096c5138f67a85c721f58a12279bb6f
As reported by pyflakes:
subcmds/abandon.py:84: undefined name 'p'
The name of the variable should be 'proj'.
Change-Id: Ic09eb92e8db6b510e99efce010bd0bb094d7cbfe
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>
repo can be configured to download from any number of remote git repos.
However when one fails repo doesn't report which one. Example:
Fatal: remote error: Daily ls-remote rate limit exceeded for IP xx.xx.xx.xx
TEST=repo init -q -u https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/manifest.git
# Apply patch in ./.repo/repo/
# Simulate a git remote error:
sed -i -e 's#chromiumos/docs#chromiumos/XXdocs#' .repo/manifests/full.xml
repo sync --quiet --force-sync docs
# error message now shows the remote URL
Optional test tip: reduce the time.sleep(random(...)) in ./.repo/repo/project.py
Change-Id: I4509383b6a43a8e66064778e8ed612d8a735c8b6
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
when you want to delete all local branches, you should be find
all branches' name, and type them behind 'repo abandon' command.
Usage:
repo abandon --all [<project>...]
Change-Id: I4d391f37fb9d89b8095488c585468eafc1a35f31
When repo syncs a manifest that utilizes multiple branches
in the same project, then the sync will use an extra
thread for each "duplicate". For example, if
the manifest includes the project "foo" and "bar"
twice, then "repo sync -jN" will fetch with N+2 threads.
This is caused by _FetchHelper() releasing the thread semaphore
object each time it's called, even though _FetchProjectList()
may call this function multiple times within the scope of a
single thread.
Fix by moving the thread semaphore release to
_FetchProjectList(), which is only called once per thread
instance.
Change-Id: I1da78b145e09524d40457db5ca5c37d315432bd8
When there's a symlink to a directory, os.walk still lists the symlink
in dirs, even if it isn't configured to follow symlinks. This will fail
the listdirs check if the symlink is broken (either before or during the
cleanup). So instead, check for directory symlinks and remove them using
os.remove.
Bug: Issue 231
Change-Id: I0ec45a26be566613a4a39bf694a3d9c6328481c2
When there are nested projects in a manifest, like on AOSP right now:
<project path="build" name="platform/build" />
<project path="build/blueprint" name="platform/build/blueprint" />
<project path="build/kati" name="platform/build/kati" />
<project path="build/soong" name="platform/build/soong" />
And the top "build" project is removed (or renamed to remove the
nesting), repo just wipes away everything under build/ and re-creates
the projects that are still there. But it only checks to see if the
build/ project is dirty, so if there are dirty files in a nested
project, they'll just be blown away, and a fresh worktree checked out.
Instead, behave similarly to how `git clean -dxf` behaves and preserve
any subdirectories that have git repositories in them. This isn't as
strict as git -- it does not check to see if the '.git' entry is a
readable gitdir, just whether an entry named '.git' exists.
If it encounters any errors removing files, we'll print them all out to
stderr and tell the user that we were unable to clean up the obsolete
project, that they should clean it up manually, then sync again.
Change-Id: I2f6a7dd205a8e0b7590ca5369e9b0ba21d5a6f77
The shared object stores confuse git and make it throw away objects which are
still in use. We'll avoid that problem by disabling automatic pruning on those
projects, but there's nothing preventing a user from changing the config back
or pruning a repository manually.
BUG=chromium:375945
TEST=Ran repo sync on fresh ChromeOS checkout, starting with a branch of repo
with this change. Verified that the kernel projects and no others were
identified as having shared object stores, and that repo successfully disabled
automatic pruning in their configs. Re-enabled pruning and ran repo sync just
on one of the kernel directories. Verified that pruning was re-disabled as a
result.
Change-Id: I728ed5b06f0087aeb5a23ba8f5410a7cd10af5b0
The requirement to explicitly specify the local project when starting
a new repo branch is somewhat counter intuitive.
This patch uses the current directory's git tree as the default
project.
Tested by running
'repo start <name>'
observed that the result is the same as if running
'repo start <name> .'
Change-Id: If106caa801b4cd5ba70dbe8354a227d59f100aa3
When nothing is pending, most of this code is already short-circuited.
Hoist the single check up to make this more obvious/slightly faster.
Change-Id: Iec3a7e08eacd23a7c5f964900d5776bf5252c804
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
Make it possible to exclude projects using regex/wildcard.
The syntax is similar to that of the -r option, e.g.:
repo forall -i ^platform/ ^device/ -c 'echo $REPO_PROJECT'
Change-Id: Id250de5665152228c044c79337d3ac15b5696484
It was only displaying 'Project list error: GitError()'
without any useful info about the project nor the error
Change-Id: Iad66cbaa03cad1053b5ae9ecc90d7772aa42ac13