# Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. import errno import filecmp import glob import os import platform import random import re import shutil import stat import subprocess import sys import tarfile import tempfile import time from typing import NamedTuple import urllib.parse from color import Coloring import fetch from git_command import GitCommand, git_require from git_config import GitConfig, IsId, GetSchemeFromUrl, GetUrlCookieFile, \ ID_RE import git_superproject from git_trace2_event_log import EventLog from error import GitError, UploadError, DownloadError from error import ManifestInvalidRevisionError, ManifestInvalidPathError from error import NoManifestException, ManifestParseError import platform_utils import progress from repo_trace import Trace from git_refs import GitRefs, HEAD, R_HEADS, R_TAGS, R_PUB, R_M, R_WORKTREE_M class SyncNetworkHalfResult(NamedTuple): """Sync_NetworkHalf return value.""" # True if successful. success: bool # Did we query the remote? False when optimized_fetch is True and we have the # commit already present. remote_fetched: bool # Maximum sleep time allowed during retries. MAXIMUM_RETRY_SLEEP_SEC = 3600.0 # +-10% random jitter is added to each Fetches retry sleep duration. RETRY_JITTER_PERCENT = 0.1 # Whether to use alternates. Switching back and forth is *NOT* supported. # TODO(vapier): Remove knob once behavior is verified. _ALTERNATES = os.environ.get('REPO_USE_ALTERNATES') == '1' def _lwrite(path, content): lock = '%s.lock' % path # Maintain Unix line endings on all OS's to match git behavior. with open(lock, 'w', newline='\n') as fd: fd.write(content) try: platform_utils.rename(lock, path) except OSError: platform_utils.remove(lock) raise def _error(fmt, *args): msg = fmt % args print('error: %s' % msg, file=sys.stderr) def _warn(fmt, *args): msg = fmt % args print('warn: %s' % msg, file=sys.stderr) def not_rev(r): return '^' + r def sq(r): return "'" + r.replace("'", "'\''") + "'" _project_hook_list = None def _ProjectHooks(): """List the hooks present in the 'hooks' directory. These hooks are project hooks and are copied to the '.git/hooks' directory of all subprojects. This function caches the list of hooks (based on the contents of the 'repo/hooks' directory) on the first call. Returns: A list of absolute paths to all of the files in the hooks directory. """ global _project_hook_list if _project_hook_list is None: d = platform_utils.realpath(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))) d = os.path.join(d, 'hooks') _project_hook_list = [os.path.join(d, x) for x in platform_utils.listdir(d)] return _project_hook_list class DownloadedChange(object): _commit_cache = None def __init__(self, project, base, change_id, ps_id, commit): self.project = project self.base = base self.change_id = change_id self.ps_id = ps_id self.commit = commit @property def commits(self): if self._commit_cache is None: self._commit_cache = self.project.bare_git.rev_list('--abbrev=8', '--abbrev-commit', '--pretty=oneline', '--reverse', '--date-order', not_rev(self.base), self.commit, '--') return self._commit_cache class ReviewableBranch(object): _commit_cache = None _base_exists = None def __init__(self, project, branch, base): self.project = project self.branch = branch self.base = base @property def name(self): return self.branch.name @property def commits(self): if self._commit_cache is None: args = ('--abbrev=8', '--abbrev-commit', '--pretty=oneline', '--reverse', '--date-order', not_rev(self.base), R_HEADS + self.name, '--') try: self._commit_cache = self.project.bare_git.rev_list(*args) except GitError: # We weren't able to probe the commits for this branch. Was it tracking # a branch that no longer exists? If so, return no commits. Otherwise, # rethrow the error as we don't know what's going on. if self.base_exists: raise self._commit_cache = [] return self._commit_cache @property def unabbrev_commits(self): r = dict() for commit in self.project.bare_git.rev_list(not_rev(self.base), R_HEADS + self.name, '--'): r[commit[0:8]] = commit return r @property def date(self): return self.project.bare_git.log('--pretty=format:%cd', '-n', '1', R_HEADS + self.name, '--') @property def base_exists(self): """Whether the branch we're tracking exists. Normally it should, but sometimes branches we track can get deleted. """ if self._base_exists is None: try: self.project.bare_git.rev_parse('--verify', not_rev(self.base)) # If we're still here, the base branch exists. self._base_exists = True except GitError: # If we failed to verify, the base branch doesn't exist. self._base_exists = False return self._base_exists def UploadForReview(self, people, dryrun=False, auto_topic=False, hashtags=(), labels=(), private=False, notify=None, wip=False, ready=False, dest_branch=None, validate_certs=True, push_options=None): self.project.UploadForReview(branch=self.name, people=people, dryrun=dryrun, auto_topic=auto_topic, hashtags=hashtags, labels=labels, private=private, notify=notify, wip=wip, ready=ready, dest_branch=dest_branch, validate_certs=validate_certs, push_options=push_options) def GetPublishedRefs(self): refs = {} output = self.project.bare_git.ls_remote( self.branch.remote.SshReviewUrl(self.project.UserEmail), 'refs/changes/*') for line in output.split('\n'): try: (sha, ref) = line.split() refs[sha] = ref except ValueError: pass return refs class StatusColoring(Coloring): def __init__(self, config): super().__init__(config, 'status') self.project = self.printer('header', attr='bold') self.branch = self.printer('header', attr='bold') self.nobranch = self.printer('nobranch', fg='red') self.important = self.printer('important', fg='red') self.added = self.printer('added', fg='green') self.changed = self.printer('changed', fg='red') self.untracked = self.printer('untracked', fg='red') class DiffColoring(Coloring): def __init__(self, config): super().__init__(config, 'diff') self.project = self.printer('header', attr='bold') self.fail = self.printer('fail', fg='red') class Annotation(object): def __init__(self, name, value, keep): self.name = name self.value = value self.keep = keep def __eq__(self, other): if not isinstance(other, Annotation): return False return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ def __lt__(self, other): # This exists just so that lists of Annotation objects can be sorted, for # use in comparisons. if not isinstance(other, Annotation): raise ValueError('comparison is not between two Annotation objects') if self.name == other.name: if self.value == other.value: return self.keep < other.keep return self.value < other.value return self.name < other.name def _SafeExpandPath(base, subpath, skipfinal=False): """Make sure |subpath| is completely safe under |base|. We make sure no intermediate symlinks are traversed, and that the final path is not a special file (e.g. not a socket or fifo). NB: We rely on a number of paths already being filtered out while parsing the manifest. See the validation logic in manifest_xml.py for more details. """ # Split up the path by its components. We can't use os.path.sep exclusively # as some platforms (like Windows) will convert / to \ and that bypasses all # our constructed logic here. Especially since manifest authors only use # / in their paths. resep = re.compile(r'[/%s]' % re.escape(os.path.sep)) components = resep.split(subpath) if skipfinal: # Whether the caller handles the final component itself. finalpart = components.pop() path = base for part in components: if part in {'.', '..'}: raise ManifestInvalidPathError( '%s: "%s" not allowed in paths' % (subpath, part)) path = os.path.join(path, part) if platform_utils.islink(path): raise ManifestInvalidPathError( '%s: traversing symlinks not allow' % (path,)) if os.path.exists(path): if not os.path.isfile(path) and not platform_utils.isdir(path): raise ManifestInvalidPathError( '%s: only regular files & directories allowed' % (path,)) if skipfinal: path = os.path.join(path, finalpart) return path class _CopyFile(object): """Container for manifest element.""" def __init__(self, git_worktree, src, topdir, dest): """Register a request. Args: git_worktree: Absolute path to the git project checkout. src: Relative path under |git_worktree| of file to read. topdir: Absolute path to the top of the repo client checkout. dest: Relative path under |topdir| of file to write. """ self.git_worktree = git_worktree self.topdir = topdir self.src = src self.dest = dest def _Copy(self): src = _SafeExpandPath(self.git_worktree, self.src) dest = _SafeExpandPath(self.topdir, self.dest) if platform_utils.isdir(src): raise ManifestInvalidPathError( '%s: copying from directory not supported' % (self.src,)) if platform_utils.isdir(dest): raise ManifestInvalidPathError( '%s: copying to directory not allowed' % (self.dest,)) # copy file if it does not exist or is out of date if not os.path.exists(dest) or not filecmp.cmp(src, dest): try: # remove existing file first, since it might be read-only if os.path.exists(dest): platform_utils.remove(dest) else: dest_dir = os.path.dirname(dest) if not platform_utils.isdir(dest_dir): os.makedirs(dest_dir) shutil.copy(src, dest) # make the file read-only mode = os.stat(dest)[stat.ST_MODE] mode = mode & ~(stat.S_IWUSR | stat.S_IWGRP | stat.S_IWOTH) os.chmod(dest, mode) except IOError: _error('Cannot copy file %s to %s', src, dest) class _LinkFile(object): """Container for manifest element.""" def __init__(self, git_worktree, src, topdir, dest): """Register a request. Args: git_worktree: Absolute path to the git project checkout. src: Target of symlink relative to path under |git_worktree|. topdir: Absolute path to the top of the repo client checkout. dest: Relative path under |topdir| of symlink to create. """ self.git_worktree = git_worktree self.topdir = topdir self.src = src self.dest = dest def __linkIt(self, relSrc, absDest): # link file if it does not exist or is out of date if not platform_utils.islink(absDest) or (platform_utils.readlink(absDest) != relSrc): try: # remove existing file first, since it might be read-only if os.path.lexists(absDest): platform_utils.remove(absDest) else: dest_dir = os.path.dirname(absDest) if not platform_utils.isdir(dest_dir): os.makedirs(dest_dir) platform_utils.symlink(relSrc, absDest) except IOError: _error('Cannot link file %s to %s', relSrc, absDest) def _Link(self): """Link the self.src & self.dest paths. Handles wild cards on the src linking all of the files in the source in to the destination directory. """ # Some people use src="." to create stable links to projects. Lets allow # that but reject all other uses of "." to keep things simple. if self.src == '.': src = self.git_worktree else: src = _SafeExpandPath(self.git_worktree, self.src) if not glob.has_magic(src): # Entity does not contain a wild card so just a simple one to one link operation. dest = _SafeExpandPath(self.topdir, self.dest, skipfinal=True) # dest & src are absolute paths at this point. Make sure the target of # the symlink is relative in the context of the repo client checkout. relpath = os.path.relpath(src, os.path.dirname(dest)) self.__linkIt(relpath, dest) else: dest = _SafeExpandPath(self.topdir, self.dest) # Entity contains a wild card. if os.path.exists(dest) and not platform_utils.isdir(dest): _error('Link error: src with wildcard, %s must be a directory', dest) else: for absSrcFile in glob.glob(src): # Create a releative path from source dir to destination dir absSrcDir = os.path.dirname(absSrcFile) relSrcDir = os.path.relpath(absSrcDir, dest) # Get the source file name srcFile = os.path.basename(absSrcFile) # Now form the final full paths to srcFile. They will be # absolute for the desintaiton and relative for the srouce. absDest = os.path.join(dest, srcFile) relSrc = os.path.join(relSrcDir, srcFile) self.__linkIt(relSrc, absDest) class RemoteSpec(object): def __init__(self, name, url=None, pushUrl=None, review=None, revision=None, orig_name=None, fetchUrl=None): self.name = name self.url = url self.pushUrl = pushUrl self.review = review self.revision = revision self.orig_name = orig_name self.fetchUrl = fetchUrl class Project(object): # These objects can be shared between several working trees. @property def shareable_dirs(self): """Return the shareable directories""" if self.UseAlternates: return ['hooks', 'rr-cache'] else: return ['hooks', 'objects', 'rr-cache'] def __init__(self, manifest, name, remote, gitdir, objdir, worktree, relpath, revisionExpr, revisionId, rebase=True, groups=None, sync_c=False, sync_s=False, sync_tags=True, clone_depth=None, upstream=None, parent=None, use_git_worktrees=False, is_derived=False, dest_branch=None, optimized_fetch=False, retry_fetches=0, old_revision=None): """Init a Project object. Args: manifest: The XmlManifest object. name: The `name` attribute of manifest.xml's project element. remote: RemoteSpec object specifying its remote's properties. gitdir: Absolute path of git directory. objdir: Absolute path of directory to store git objects. worktree: Absolute path of git working tree. relpath: Relative path of git working tree to repo's top directory. revisionExpr: The `revision` attribute of manifest.xml's project element. revisionId: git commit id for checking out. rebase: The `rebase` attribute of manifest.xml's project element. groups: The `groups` attribute of manifest.xml's project element. sync_c: The `sync-c` attribute of manifest.xml's project element. sync_s: The `sync-s` attribute of manifest.xml's project element. sync_tags: The `sync-tags` attribute of manifest.xml's project element. upstream: The `upstream` attribute of manifest.xml's project element. parent: The parent Project object. use_git_worktrees: Whether to use `git worktree` for this project. is_derived: False if the project was explicitly defined in the manifest; True if the project is a discovered submodule. dest_branch: The branch to which to push changes for review by default. optimized_fetch: If True, when a project is set to a sha1 revision, only fetch from the remote if the sha1 is not present locally. retry_fetches: Retry remote fetches n times upon receiving transient error with exponential backoff and jitter. old_revision: saved git commit id for open GITC projects. """ self.client = self.manifest = manifest self.name = name self.remote = remote self.UpdatePaths(relpath, worktree, gitdir, objdir) self.SetRevision(revisionExpr, revisionId=revisionId) self.rebase = rebase self.groups = groups self.sync_c = sync_c self.sync_s = sync_s self.sync_tags = sync_tags self.clone_depth = clone_depth self.upstream = upstream self.parent = parent # NB: Do not use this setting in __init__ to change behavior so that the # manifest.git checkout can inspect & change it after instantiating. See # the XmlManifest init code for more info. self.use_git_worktrees = use_git_worktrees self.is_derived = is_derived self.optimized_fetch = optimized_fetch self.retry_fetches = max(0, retry_fetches) self.subprojects = [] self.snapshots = {} self.copyfiles = [] self.linkfiles = [] self.annotations = [] self.dest_branch = dest_branch self.old_revision = old_revision # This will be filled in if a project is later identified to be the # project containing repo hooks. self.enabled_repo_hooks = [] def RelPath(self, local=True): """Return the path for the project relative to a manifest. Args: local: a boolean, if True, the path is relative to the local (sub)manifest. If false, the path is relative to the outermost manifest. """ if local: return self.relpath return os.path.join(self.manifest.path_prefix, self.relpath) def SetRevision(self, revisionExpr, revisionId=None): """Set revisionId based on revision expression and id""" self.revisionExpr = revisionExpr if revisionId is None and revisionExpr and IsId(revisionExpr): self.revisionId = self.revisionExpr else: self.revisionId = revisionId def UpdatePaths(self, relpath, worktree, gitdir, objdir): """Update paths used by this project""" self.gitdir = gitdir.replace('\\', '/') self.objdir = objdir.replace('\\', '/') if worktree: self.worktree = os.path.normpath(worktree).replace('\\', '/') else: self.worktree = None self.relpath = relpath self.config = GitConfig.ForRepository(gitdir=self.gitdir, defaults=self.manifest.globalConfig) if self.worktree: self.work_git = self._GitGetByExec(self, bare=False, gitdir=self.gitdir) else: self.work_git = None self.bare_git = self._GitGetByExec(self, bare=True, gitdir=self.gitdir) self.bare_ref = GitRefs(self.gitdir) self.bare_objdir = self._GitGetByExec(self, bare=True, gitdir=self.objdir) @property def UseAlternates(self): """Whether git alternates are in use. This will be removed once migration to alternates is complete. """ return _ALTERNATES or self.manifest.is_multimanifest @property def Derived(self): return self.is_derived @property def Exists(self): return platform_utils.isdir(self.gitdir) and platform_utils.isdir(self.objdir) @property def CurrentBranch(self): """Obtain the name of the currently checked out branch. The branch name omits the 'refs/heads/' prefix. None is returned if the project is on a detached HEAD, or if the work_git is otheriwse inaccessible (e.g. an incomplete sync). """ try: b = self.work_git.GetHead() except NoManifestException: # If the local checkout is in a bad state, don't barf. Let the callers # process this like the head is unreadable. return None if b.startswith(R_HEADS): return b[len(R_HEADS):] return None def IsRebaseInProgress(self): return (os.path.exists(self.work_git.GetDotgitPath('rebase-apply')) or os.path.exists(self.work_git.GetDotgitPath('rebase-merge')) or os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.worktree, '.dotest'))) def IsDirty(self, consider_untracked=True): """Is the working directory modified in some way? """ self.work_git.update_index('-q', '--unmerged', '--ignore-missing', '--refresh') if self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-index', '-M', '--cached', HEAD): return True if self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-files'): return True if consider_untracked and self.UntrackedFiles(): return True return False _userident_name = None _userident_email = None @property def UserName(self): """Obtain the user's personal name. """ if self._userident_name is None: self._LoadUserIdentity() return self._userident_name @property def UserEmail(self): """Obtain the user's email address. This is very likely to be their Gerrit login. """ if self._userident_email is None: self._LoadUserIdentity() return self._userident_email def _LoadUserIdentity(self): u = self.bare_git.var('GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT') m = re.compile("^(.*) <([^>]*)> ").match(u) if m: self._userident_name = m.group(1) self._userident_email = m.group(2) else: self._userident_name = '' self._userident_email = '' def GetRemote(self, name=None): """Get the configuration for a single remote. Defaults to the current project's remote. """ if name is None: name = self.remote.name return self.config.GetRemote(name) def GetBranch(self, name): """Get the configuration for a single branch. """ return self.config.GetBranch(name) def GetBranches(self): """Get all existing local branches. """ current = self.CurrentBranch all_refs = self._allrefs heads = {} for name, ref_id in all_refs.items(): if name.startswith(R_HEADS): name = name[len(R_HEADS):] b = self.GetBranch(name) b.current = name == current b.published = None b.revision = ref_id heads[name] = b for name, ref_id in all_refs.items(): if name.startswith(R_PUB): name = name[len(R_PUB):] b = heads.get(name) if b: b.published = ref_id return heads def MatchesGroups(self, manifest_groups): """Returns true if the manifest groups specified at init should cause this project to be synced. Prefixing a manifest group with "-" inverts the meaning of a group. All projects are implicitly labelled with "all". labels are resolved in order. In the example case of project_groups: "all,group1,group2" manifest_groups: "-group1,group2" the project will be matched. The special manifest group "default" will match any project that does not have the special project group "notdefault" """ default_groups = self.manifest.default_groups or ['default'] expanded_manifest_groups = manifest_groups or default_groups expanded_project_groups = ['all'] + (self.groups or []) if 'notdefault' not in expanded_project_groups: expanded_project_groups += ['default'] matched = False for group in expanded_manifest_groups: if group.startswith('-') and group[1:] in expanded_project_groups: matched = False elif group in expanded_project_groups: matched = True return matched # Status Display ## def UncommitedFiles(self, get_all=True): """Returns a list of strings, uncommitted files in the git tree. Args: get_all: a boolean, if True - get information about all different uncommitted files. If False - return as soon as any kind of uncommitted files is detected. """ details = [] self.work_git.update_index('-q', '--unmerged', '--ignore-missing', '--refresh') if self.IsRebaseInProgress(): details.append("rebase in progress") if not get_all: return details changes = self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-index', '--cached', HEAD).keys() if changes: details.extend(changes) if not get_all: return details changes = self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-files').keys() if changes: details.extend(changes) if not get_all: return details changes = self.UntrackedFiles() if changes: details.extend(changes) return details def UntrackedFiles(self): """Returns a list of strings, untracked files in the git tree.""" return self.work_git.LsOthers() def HasChanges(self): """Returns true if there are uncommitted changes. """ return bool(self.UncommitedFiles(get_all=False)) def PrintWorkTreeStatus(self, output_redir=None, quiet=False, local=False): """Prints the status of the repository to stdout. Args: output_redir: If specified, redirect the output to this object. quiet: If True then only print the project name. Do not print the modified files, branch name, etc. local: a boolean, if True, the path is relative to the local (sub)manifest. If false, the path is relative to the outermost manifest. """ if not platform_utils.isdir(self.worktree): if output_redir is None: output_redir = sys.stdout print(file=output_redir) print('project %s/' % self.RelPath(local), file=output_redir) print(' missing (run "repo sync")', file=output_redir) return self.work_git.update_index('-q', '--unmerged', '--ignore-missing', '--refresh') rb = self.IsRebaseInProgress() di = self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-index', '-M', '--cached', HEAD) df = self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-files') do = self.work_git.LsOthers() if not rb and not di and not df and not do and not self.CurrentBranch: return 'CLEAN' out = StatusColoring(self.config) if output_redir is not None: out.redirect(output_redir) out.project('project %-40s', self.RelPath(local) + '/ ') if quiet: out.nl() return 'DIRTY' branch = self.CurrentBranch if branch is None: out.nobranch('(*** NO BRANCH ***)') else: out.branch('branch %s', branch) out.nl() if rb: out.important('prior sync failed; rebase still in progress') out.nl() paths = list() paths.extend(di.keys()) paths.extend(df.keys()) paths.extend(do) for p in sorted(set(paths)): try: i = di[p] except KeyError: i = None try: f = df[p] except KeyError: f = None if i: i_status = i.status.upper() else: i_status = '-' if f: f_status = f.status.lower() else: f_status = '-' if i and i.src_path: line = ' %s%s\t%s => %s (%s%%)' % (i_status, f_status, i.src_path, p, i.level) else: line = ' %s%s\t%s' % (i_status, f_status, p) if i and not f: out.added('%s', line) elif (i and f) or (not i and f): out.changed('%s', line) elif not i and not f: out.untracked('%s', line) else: out.write('%s', line) out.nl() return 'DIRTY' def PrintWorkTreeDiff(self, absolute_paths=False, output_redir=None, local=False): """Prints the status of the repository to stdout. """ out = DiffColoring(self.config) if output_redir: out.redirect(output_redir) cmd = ['diff'] if out.is_on: cmd.append('--color') cmd.append(HEAD) if absolute_paths: cmd.append('--src-prefix=a/%s/' % self.RelPath(local)) cmd.append('--dst-prefix=b/%s/' % self.RelPath(local)) cmd.append('--') try: p = GitCommand(self, cmd, capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True) p.Wait() except GitError as e: out.nl() out.project('project %s/' % self.RelPath(local)) out.nl() out.fail('%s', str(e)) out.nl() return False if p.stdout: out.nl() out.project('project %s/' % self.RelPath(local)) out.nl() out.write('%s', p.stdout) return p.Wait() == 0 # Publish / Upload ## def WasPublished(self, branch, all_refs=None): """Was the branch published (uploaded) for code review? If so, returns the SHA-1 hash of the last published state for the branch. """ key = R_PUB + branch if all_refs is None: try: return self.bare_git.rev_parse(key) except GitError: return None else: try: return all_refs[key] except KeyError: return None def CleanPublishedCache(self, all_refs=None): """Prunes any stale published refs. """ if all_refs is None: all_refs = self._allrefs heads = set() canrm = {} for name, ref_id in all_refs.items(): if name.startswith(R_HEADS): heads.add(name) elif name.startswith(R_PUB): canrm[name] = ref_id for name, ref_id in canrm.items(): n = name[len(R_PUB):] if R_HEADS + n not in heads: self.bare_git.DeleteRef(name, ref_id) def GetUploadableBranches(self, selected_branch=None): """List any branches which can be uploaded for review. """ heads = {} pubed = {} for name, ref_id in self._allrefs.items(): if name.startswith(R_HEADS): heads[name[len(R_HEADS):]] = ref_id elif name.startswith(R_PUB): pubed[name[len(R_PUB):]] = ref_id ready = [] for branch, ref_id in heads.items(): if branch in pubed and pubed[branch] == ref_id: continue if selected_branch and branch != selected_branch: continue rb = self.GetUploadableBranch(branch) if rb: ready.append(rb) return ready def GetUploadableBranch(self, branch_name): """Get a single uploadable branch, or None. """ branch = self.GetBranch(branch_name) base = branch.LocalMerge if branch.LocalMerge: rb = ReviewableBranch(self, branch, base) if rb.commits: return rb return None def UploadForReview(self, branch=None, people=([], []), dryrun=False, auto_topic=False, hashtags=(), labels=(), private=False, notify=None, wip=False, ready=False, dest_branch=None, validate_certs=True, push_options=None): """Uploads the named branch for code review. """ if branch is None: branch = self.CurrentBranch if branch is None: raise GitError('not currently on a branch') branch = self.GetBranch(branch) if not branch.LocalMerge: raise GitError('branch %s does not track a remote' % branch.name) if not branch.remote.review: raise GitError('remote %s has no review url' % branch.remote.name) # Basic validity check on label syntax. for label in labels: if not re.match(r'^.+[+-][0-9]+$', label): raise UploadError( f'invalid label syntax "{label}": labels use forms like ' 'CodeReview+1 or Verified-1') if dest_branch is None: dest_branch = self.dest_branch if dest_branch is None: dest_branch = branch.merge if not dest_branch.startswith(R_HEADS): dest_branch = R_HEADS + dest_branch if not branch.remote.projectname: branch.remote.projectname = self.name branch.remote.Save() url = branch.remote.ReviewUrl(self.UserEmail, validate_certs) if url is None: raise UploadError('review not configured') cmd = ['push'] if dryrun: cmd.append('-n') if url.startswith('ssh://'): cmd.append('--receive-pack=gerrit receive-pack') for push_option in (push_options or []): cmd.append('-o') cmd.append(push_option) cmd.append(url) if dest_branch.startswith(R_HEADS): dest_branch = dest_branch[len(R_HEADS):] ref_spec = '%s:refs/for/%s' % (R_HEADS + branch.name, dest_branch) opts = [] if auto_topic: opts += ['topic=' + branch.name] opts += ['t=%s' % p for p in hashtags] # NB: No need to encode labels as they've been validated above. opts += ['l=%s' % p for p in labels] opts += ['r=%s' % p for p in people[0]] opts += ['cc=%s' % p for p in people[1]] if notify: opts += ['notify=' + notify] if private: opts += ['private'] if wip: opts += ['wip'] if ready: opts += ['ready'] if opts: ref_spec = ref_spec + '%' + ','.join(opts) cmd.append(ref_spec) if GitCommand(self, cmd, bare=True).Wait() != 0: raise UploadError('Upload failed') if not dryrun: msg = "posted to %s for %s" % (branch.remote.review, dest_branch) self.bare_git.UpdateRef(R_PUB + branch.name, R_HEADS + branch.name, message=msg) # Sync ## def _ExtractArchive(self, tarpath, path=None): """Extract the given tar on its current location Args: - tarpath: The path to the actual tar file """ try: with tarfile.open(tarpath, 'r') as tar: tar.extractall(path=path) return True except (IOError, tarfile.TarError) as e: _error("Cannot extract archive %s: %s", tarpath, str(e)) return False def Sync_NetworkHalf(self, quiet=False, verbose=False, output_redir=None, is_new=None, current_branch_only=None, force_sync=False, clone_bundle=True, tags=None, archive=False, optimized_fetch=False, retry_fetches=0, prune=False, submodules=False, ssh_proxy=None, clone_filter=None, partial_clone_exclude=set()): """Perform only the network IO portion of the sync process. Local working directory/branch state is not affected. """ if archive and not isinstance(self, MetaProject): if self.remote.url.startswith(('http://', 'https://')): _error("%s: Cannot fetch archives from http/https remotes.", self.name) return SyncNetworkHalfResult(False, False) name = self.relpath.replace('\\', '/') name = name.replace('/', '_') tarpath = '%s.tar' % name topdir = self.manifest.topdir try: self._FetchArchive(tarpath, cwd=topdir) except GitError as e: _error('%s', e) return SyncNetworkHalfResult(False, False) # From now on, we only need absolute tarpath tarpath = os.path.join(topdir, tarpath) if not self._ExtractArchive(tarpath, path=topdir): return SyncNetworkHalfResult(False, True) try: platform_utils.remove(tarpath) except OSError as e: _warn("Cannot remove archive %s: %s", tarpath, str(e)) self._CopyAndLinkFiles() return SyncNetworkHalfResult(True, True) # If the shared object dir already exists, don't try to rebootstrap with a # clone bundle download. We should have the majority of objects already. if clone_bundle and os.path.exists(self.objdir): clone_bundle = False if self.name in partial_clone_exclude: clone_bundle = True clone_filter = None if is_new is None: is_new = not self.Exists if is_new: self._InitGitDir(force_sync=force_sync, quiet=quiet) else: self._UpdateHooks(quiet=quiet) self._InitRemote() if self.UseAlternates: # If gitdir/objects is a symlink, migrate it from the old layout. gitdir_objects = os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'objects') if platform_utils.islink(gitdir_objects): platform_utils.remove(gitdir_objects, missing_ok=True) gitdir_alt = os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'objects/info/alternates') if not os.path.exists(gitdir_alt): os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(gitdir_alt), exist_ok=True) _lwrite(gitdir_alt, os.path.join( os.path.relpath(self.objdir, gitdir_objects), 'objects') + '\n') if is_new: alt = os.path.join(self.objdir, 'objects/info/alternates') try: with open(alt) as fd: # This works for both absolute and relative alternate directories. alt_dir = os.path.join(self.objdir, 'objects', fd.readline().rstrip()) except IOError: alt_dir = None else: alt_dir = None if (clone_bundle and alt_dir is None and self._ApplyCloneBundle(initial=is_new, quiet=quiet, verbose=verbose)): is_new = False if current_branch_only is None: if self.sync_c: current_branch_only = True elif not self.manifest._loaded: # Manifest cannot check defaults until it syncs. current_branch_only = False elif self.manifest.default.sync_c: current_branch_only = True if tags is None: tags = self.sync_tags if self.clone_depth: depth = self.clone_depth else: depth = self.manifest.manifestProject.depth # See if we can skip the network fetch entirely. remote_fetched = False if not (optimized_fetch and (ID_RE.match(self.revisionExpr) and self._CheckForImmutableRevision())): remote_fetched = True if not self._RemoteFetch( initial=is_new, quiet=quiet, verbose=verbose, output_redir=output_redir, alt_dir=alt_dir, current_branch_only=current_branch_only, tags=tags, prune=prune, depth=depth, submodules=submodules, force_sync=force_sync, ssh_proxy=ssh_proxy, clone_filter=clone_filter, retry_fetches=retry_fetches): return SyncNetworkHalfResult(False, remote_fetched) mp = self.manifest.manifestProject dissociate = mp.dissociate if dissociate: alternates_file = os.path.join(self.objdir, 'objects/info/alternates') if os.path.exists(alternates_file): cmd = ['repack', '-a', '-d'] p = GitCommand(self, cmd, bare=True, capture_stdout=bool(output_redir), merge_output=bool(output_redir)) if p.stdout and output_redir: output_redir.write(p.stdout) if p.Wait() != 0: return SyncNetworkHalfResult(False, remote_fetched) platform_utils.remove(alternates_file) if self.worktree: self._InitMRef() else: self._InitMirrorHead() platform_utils.remove(os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'FETCH_HEAD'), missing_ok=True) return SyncNetworkHalfResult(True, remote_fetched) def PostRepoUpgrade(self): self._InitHooks() def _CopyAndLinkFiles(self): if self.client.isGitcClient: return for copyfile in self.copyfiles: copyfile._Copy() for linkfile in self.linkfiles: linkfile._Link() def GetCommitRevisionId(self): """Get revisionId of a commit. Use this method instead of GetRevisionId to get the id of the commit rather than the id of the current git object (for example, a tag) """ if not self.revisionExpr.startswith(R_TAGS): return self.GetRevisionId(self._allrefs) try: return self.bare_git.rev_list(self.revisionExpr, '-1')[0] except GitError: raise ManifestInvalidRevisionError('revision %s in %s not found' % (self.revisionExpr, self.name)) def GetRevisionId(self, all_refs=None): if self.revisionId: return self.revisionId rem = self.GetRemote() rev = rem.ToLocal(self.revisionExpr) if all_refs is not None and rev in all_refs: return all_refs[rev] try: return self.bare_git.rev_parse('--verify', '%s^0' % rev) except GitError: raise ManifestInvalidRevisionError('revision %s in %s not found' % (self.revisionExpr, self.name)) def SetRevisionId(self, revisionId): if self.revisionExpr: self.upstream = self.revisionExpr self.revisionId = revisionId def Sync_LocalHalf(self, syncbuf, force_sync=False, submodules=False): """Perform only the local IO portion of the sync process. Network access is not required. """ if not os.path.exists(self.gitdir): syncbuf.fail(self, 'Cannot checkout %s due to missing network sync; Run ' '`repo sync -n %s` first.' % (self.name, self.name)) return self._InitWorkTree(force_sync=force_sync, submodules=submodules) all_refs = self.bare_ref.all self.CleanPublishedCache(all_refs) revid = self.GetRevisionId(all_refs) # Special case the root of the repo client checkout. Make sure it doesn't # contain files being checked out to dirs we don't allow. if self.relpath == '.': PROTECTED_PATHS = {'.repo'} paths = set(self.work_git.ls_tree('-z', '--name-only', '--', revid).split('\0')) bad_paths = paths & PROTECTED_PATHS if bad_paths: syncbuf.fail(self, 'Refusing to checkout project that writes to protected ' 'paths: %s' % (', '.join(bad_paths),)) return def _doff(): self._FastForward(revid) self._CopyAndLinkFiles() def _dosubmodules(): self._SyncSubmodules(quiet=True) head = self.work_git.GetHead() if head.startswith(R_HEADS): branch = head[len(R_HEADS):] try: head = all_refs[head] except KeyError: head = None else: branch = None if branch is None or syncbuf.detach_head: # Currently on a detached HEAD. The user is assumed to # not have any local modifications worth worrying about. # if self.IsRebaseInProgress(): syncbuf.fail(self, _PriorSyncFailedError()) return if head == revid: # No changes; don't do anything further. # Except if the head needs to be detached # if not syncbuf.detach_head: # The copy/linkfile config may have changed. self._CopyAndLinkFiles() return else: lost = self._revlist(not_rev(revid), HEAD) if lost: syncbuf.info(self, "discarding %d commits", len(lost)) try: self._Checkout(revid, quiet=True) if submodules: self._SyncSubmodules(quiet=True) except GitError as e: syncbuf.fail(self, e) return self._CopyAndLinkFiles() return if head == revid: # No changes; don't do anything further. # # The copy/linkfile config may have changed. self._CopyAndLinkFiles() return branch = self.GetBranch(branch) if not branch.LocalMerge: # The current branch has no tracking configuration. # Jump off it to a detached HEAD. # syncbuf.info(self, "leaving %s; does not track upstream", branch.name) try: self._Checkout(revid, quiet=True) if submodules: self._SyncSubmodules(quiet=True) except GitError as e: syncbuf.fail(self, e) return self._CopyAndLinkFiles() return upstream_gain = self._revlist(not_rev(HEAD), revid) # See if we can perform a fast forward merge. This can happen if our # branch isn't in the exact same state as we last published. try: self.work_git.merge_base('--is-ancestor', HEAD, revid) # Skip the published logic. pub = False except GitError: pub = self.WasPublished(branch.name, all_refs) if pub: not_merged = self._revlist(not_rev(revid), pub) if not_merged: if upstream_gain: # The user has published this branch and some of those # commits are not yet merged upstream. We do not want # to rewrite the published commits so we punt. # syncbuf.fail(self, "branch %s is published (but not merged) and is now " "%d commits behind" % (branch.name, len(upstream_gain))) return elif pub == head: # All published commits are merged, and thus we are a # strict subset. We can fast-forward safely. # syncbuf.later1(self, _doff) if submodules: syncbuf.later1(self, _dosubmodules) return # Examine the local commits not in the remote. Find the # last one attributed to this user, if any. # local_changes = self._revlist(not_rev(revid), HEAD, format='%H %ce') last_mine = None cnt_mine = 0 for commit in local_changes: commit_id, committer_email = commit.split(' ', 1) if committer_email == self.UserEmail: last_mine = commit_id cnt_mine += 1 if not upstream_gain and cnt_mine == len(local_changes): # The copy/linkfile config may have changed. self._CopyAndLinkFiles() return if self.IsDirty(consider_untracked=False): syncbuf.fail(self, _DirtyError()) return # If the upstream switched on us, warn the user. # if branch.merge != self.revisionExpr: if branch.merge and self.revisionExpr: syncbuf.info(self, 'manifest switched %s...%s', branch.merge, self.revisionExpr) elif branch.merge: syncbuf.info(self, 'manifest no longer tracks %s', branch.merge) if cnt_mine < len(local_changes): # Upstream rebased. Not everything in HEAD # was created by this user. # syncbuf.info(self, "discarding %d commits removed from upstream", len(local_changes) - cnt_mine) branch.remote = self.GetRemote() if not ID_RE.match(self.revisionExpr): # in case of manifest sync the revisionExpr might be a SHA1 branch.merge = self.revisionExpr if not branch.merge.startswith('refs/'): branch.merge = R_HEADS + branch.merge branch.Save() if cnt_mine > 0 and self.rebase: def _docopyandlink(): self._CopyAndLinkFiles() def _dorebase(): self._Rebase(upstream='%s^1' % last_mine, onto=revid) syncbuf.later2(self, _dorebase) if submodules: syncbuf.later2(self, _dosubmodules) syncbuf.later2(self, _docopyandlink) elif local_changes: try: self._ResetHard(revid) if submodules: self._SyncSubmodules(quiet=True) self._CopyAndLinkFiles() except GitError as e: syncbuf.fail(self, e) return else: syncbuf.later1(self, _doff) if submodules: syncbuf.later1(self, _dosubmodules) def AddCopyFile(self, src, dest, topdir): """Mark |src| for copying to |dest| (relative to |topdir|). No filesystem changes occur here. Actual copying happens later on. Paths should have basic validation run on them before being queued. Further checking will be handled when the actual copy happens. """ self.copyfiles.append(_CopyFile(self.worktree, src, topdir, dest)) def AddLinkFile(self, src, dest, topdir): """Mark |dest| to create a symlink (relative to |topdir|) pointing to |src|. No filesystem changes occur here. Actual linking happens later on. Paths should have basic validation run on them before being queued. Further checking will be handled when the actual link happens. """ self.linkfiles.append(_LinkFile(self.worktree, src, topdir, dest)) def AddAnnotation(self, name, value, keep): self.annotations.append(Annotation(name, value, keep)) def DownloadPatchSet(self, change_id, patch_id): """Download a single patch set of a single change to FETCH_HEAD. """ remote = self.GetRemote() cmd = ['fetch', remote.name] cmd.append('refs/changes/%2.2d/%d/%d' % (change_id % 100, change_id, patch_id)) if GitCommand(self, cmd, bare=True).Wait() != 0: return None return DownloadedChange(self, self.GetRevisionId(), change_id, patch_id, self.bare_git.rev_parse('FETCH_HEAD')) def DeleteWorktree(self, quiet=False, force=False): """Delete the source checkout and any other housekeeping tasks. This currently leaves behind the internal .repo/ cache state. This helps when switching branches or manifest changes get reverted as we don't have to redownload all the git objects. But we should do some GC at some point. Args: quiet: Whether to hide normal messages. force: Always delete tree even if dirty. Returns: True if the worktree was completely cleaned out. """ if self.IsDirty(): if force: print('warning: %s: Removing dirty project: uncommitted changes lost.' % (self.RelPath(local=False),), file=sys.stderr) else: print('error: %s: Cannot remove project: uncommitted changes are ' 'present.\n' % (self.RelPath(local=False),), file=sys.stderr) return False if not quiet: print('%s: Deleting obsolete checkout.' % (self.RelPath(local=False),)) # Unlock and delink from the main worktree. We don't use git's worktree # remove because it will recursively delete projects -- we handle that # ourselves below. https://crbug.com/git/48 if self.use_git_worktrees: needle = platform_utils.realpath(self.gitdir) # Find the git worktree commondir under .repo/worktrees/. output = self.bare_git.worktree('list', '--porcelain').splitlines()[0] assert output.startswith('worktree '), output commondir = output[9:] # Walk each of the git worktrees to see where they point. configs = os.path.join(commondir, 'worktrees') for name in os.listdir(configs): gitdir = os.path.join(configs, name, 'gitdir') with open(gitdir) as fp: relpath = fp.read().strip() # Resolve the checkout path and see if it matches this project. fullpath = platform_utils.realpath(os.path.join(configs, name, relpath)) if fullpath == needle: platform_utils.rmtree(os.path.join(configs, name)) # Delete the .git directory first, so we're less likely to have a partially # working git repository around. There shouldn't be any git projects here, # so rmtree works. # Try to remove plain files first in case of git worktrees. If this fails # for any reason, we'll fall back to rmtree, and that'll display errors if # it can't remove things either. try: platform_utils.remove(self.gitdir) except OSError: pass try: platform_utils.rmtree(self.gitdir) except OSError as e: if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: print('error: %s: %s' % (self.gitdir, e), file=sys.stderr) print('error: %s: Failed to delete obsolete checkout; remove manually, ' 'then run `repo sync -l`.' % (self.RelPath(local=False),), file=sys.stderr) return False # Delete everything under the worktree, except for directories that contain # another git project. dirs_to_remove = [] failed = False for root, dirs, files in platform_utils.walk(self.worktree): for f in files: path = os.path.join(root, f) try: platform_utils.remove(path) except OSError as e: if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: print('error: %s: Failed to remove: %s' % (path, e), file=sys.stderr) failed = True dirs[:] = [d for d in dirs if not os.path.lexists(os.path.join(root, d, '.git'))] dirs_to_remove += [os.path.join(root, d) for d in dirs if os.path.join(root, d) not in dirs_to_remove] for d in reversed(dirs_to_remove): if platform_utils.islink(d): try: platform_utils.remove(d) except OSError as e: if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: print('error: %s: Failed to remove: %s' % (d, e), file=sys.stderr) failed = True elif not platform_utils.listdir(d): try: platform_utils.rmdir(d) except OSError as e: if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: print('error: %s: Failed to remove: %s' % (d, e), file=sys.stderr) failed = True if failed: print('error: %s: Failed to delete obsolete checkout.' % (self.RelPath(local=False),), file=sys.stderr) print(' Remove manually, then run `repo sync -l`.', file=sys.stderr) return False # Try deleting parent dirs if they are empty. path = self.worktree while path != self.manifest.topdir: try: platform_utils.rmdir(path) except OSError as e: if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: break path = os.path.dirname(path) return True # Branch Management ## def StartBranch(self, name, branch_merge='', revision=None): """Create a new branch off the manifest's revision. """ if not branch_merge: branch_merge = self.revisionExpr head = self.work_git.GetHead() if head == (R_HEADS + name): return True all_refs = self.bare_ref.all if R_HEADS + name in all_refs: return GitCommand(self, ['checkout', '-q', name, '--']).Wait() == 0 branch = self.GetBranch(name) branch.remote = self.GetRemote() branch.merge = branch_merge if not branch.merge.startswith('refs/') and not ID_RE.match(branch_merge): branch.merge = R_HEADS + branch_merge if revision is None: revid = self.GetRevisionId(all_refs) else: revid = self.work_git.rev_parse(revision) if head.startswith(R_HEADS): try: head = all_refs[head] except KeyError: head = None if revid and head and revid == head: ref = R_HEADS + name self.work_git.update_ref(ref, revid) self.work_git.symbolic_ref(HEAD, ref) branch.Save() return True if GitCommand(self, ['checkout', '-q', '-b', branch.name, revid]).Wait() == 0: branch.Save() return True return False def CheckoutBranch(self, name): """Checkout a local topic branch. Args: name: The name of the branch to checkout. Returns: True if the checkout succeeded; False if it didn't; None if the branch didn't exist. """ rev = R_HEADS + name head = self.work_git.GetHead() if head == rev: # Already on the branch # return True all_refs = self.bare_ref.all try: revid = all_refs[rev] except KeyError: # Branch does not exist in this project # return None if head.startswith(R_HEADS): try: head = all_refs[head] except KeyError: head = None if head == revid: # Same revision; just update HEAD to point to the new # target branch, but otherwise take no other action. # _lwrite(self.work_git.GetDotgitPath(subpath=HEAD), 'ref: %s%s\n' % (R_HEADS, name)) return True return GitCommand(self, ['checkout', name, '--'], capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True).Wait() == 0 def AbandonBranch(self, name): """Destroy a local topic branch. Args: name: The name of the branch to abandon. Returns: True if the abandon succeeded; False if it didn't; None if the branch didn't exist. """ rev = R_HEADS + name all_refs = self.bare_ref.all if rev not in all_refs: # Doesn't exist return None head = self.work_git.GetHead() if head == rev: # We can't destroy the branch while we are sitting # on it. Switch to a detached HEAD. # head = all_refs[head] revid = self.GetRevisionId(all_refs) if head == revid: _lwrite(self.work_git.GetDotgitPath(subpath=HEAD), '%s\n' % revid) else: self._Checkout(revid, quiet=True) return GitCommand(self, ['branch', '-D', name], capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True).Wait() == 0 def PruneHeads(self): """Prune any topic branches already merged into upstream. """ cb = self.CurrentBranch kill = [] left = self._allrefs for name in left.keys(): if name.startswith(R_HEADS): name = name[len(R_HEADS):] if cb is None or name != cb: kill.append(name) # Minor optimization: If there's nothing to prune, then don't try to read # any project state. if not kill and not cb: return [] rev = self.GetRevisionId(left) if cb is not None \ and not self._revlist(HEAD + '...' + rev) \ and not self.IsDirty(consider_untracked=False): self.work_git.DetachHead(HEAD) kill.append(cb) if kill: old = self.bare_git.GetHead() try: self.bare_git.DetachHead(rev) b = ['branch', '-d'] b.extend(kill) b = GitCommand(self, b, bare=True, capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True) b.Wait() finally: if ID_RE.match(old): self.bare_git.DetachHead(old) else: self.bare_git.SetHead(old) left = self._allrefs for branch in kill: if (R_HEADS + branch) not in left: self.CleanPublishedCache() break if cb and cb not in kill: kill.append(cb) kill.sort() kept = [] for branch in kill: if R_HEADS + branch in left: branch = self.GetBranch(branch) base = branch.LocalMerge if not base: base = rev kept.append(ReviewableBranch(self, branch, base)) return kept # Submodule Management ## def GetRegisteredSubprojects(self): result = [] def rec(subprojects): if not subprojects: return result.extend(subprojects) for p in subprojects: rec(p.subprojects) rec(self.subprojects) return result def _GetSubmodules(self): # Unfortunately we cannot call `git submodule status --recursive` here # because the working tree might not exist yet, and it cannot be used # without a working tree in its current implementation. def get_submodules(gitdir, rev): # Parse .gitmodules for submodule sub_paths and sub_urls sub_paths, sub_urls = parse_gitmodules(gitdir, rev) if not sub_paths: return [] # Run `git ls-tree` to read SHAs of submodule object, which happen to be # revision of submodule repository sub_revs = git_ls_tree(gitdir, rev, sub_paths) submodules = [] for sub_path, sub_url in zip(sub_paths, sub_urls): try: sub_rev = sub_revs[sub_path] except KeyError: # Ignore non-exist submodules continue submodules.append((sub_rev, sub_path, sub_url)) return submodules re_path = re.compile(r'^submodule\.(.+)\.path=(.*)$') re_url = re.compile(r'^submodule\.(.+)\.url=(.*)$') def parse_gitmodules(gitdir, rev): cmd = ['cat-file', 'blob', '%s:.gitmodules' % rev] try: p = GitCommand(None, cmd, capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True, bare=True, gitdir=gitdir) except GitError: return [], [] if p.Wait() != 0: return [], [] gitmodules_lines = [] fd, temp_gitmodules_path = tempfile.mkstemp() try: os.write(fd, p.stdout.encode('utf-8')) os.close(fd) cmd = ['config', '--file', temp_gitmodules_path, '--list'] p = GitCommand(None, cmd, capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True, bare=True, gitdir=gitdir) if p.Wait() != 0: return [], [] gitmodules_lines = p.stdout.split('\n') except GitError: return [], [] finally: platform_utils.remove(temp_gitmodules_path) names = set() paths = {} urls = {} for line in gitmodules_lines: if not line: continue m = re_path.match(line) if m: names.add(m.group(1)) paths[m.group(1)] = m.group(2) continue m = re_url.match(line) if m: names.add(m.group(1)) urls[m.group(1)] = m.group(2) continue names = sorted(names) return ([paths.get(name, '') for name in names], [urls.get(name, '') for name in names]) def git_ls_tree(gitdir, rev, paths): cmd = ['ls-tree', rev, '--'] cmd.extend(paths) try: p = GitCommand(None, cmd, capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True, bare=True, gitdir=gitdir) except GitError: return [] if p.Wait() != 0: return [] objects = {} for line in p.stdout.split('\n'): if not line.strip(): continue object_rev, object_path = line.split()[2:4] objects[object_path] = object_rev return objects try: rev = self.GetRevisionId() except GitError: return [] return get_submodules(self.gitdir, rev) def GetDerivedSubprojects(self): result = [] if not self.Exists: # If git repo does not exist yet, querying its submodules will # mess up its states; so return here. return result for rev, path, url in self._GetSubmodules(): name = self.manifest.GetSubprojectName(self, path) relpath, worktree, gitdir, objdir = \ self.manifest.GetSubprojectPaths(self, name, path) project = self.manifest.paths.get(relpath) if project: result.extend(project.GetDerivedSubprojects()) continue if url.startswith('..'): url = urllib.parse.urljoin("%s/" % self.remote.url, url) remote = RemoteSpec(self.remote.name, url=url, pushUrl=self.remote.pushUrl, review=self.remote.review, revision=self.remote.revision) subproject = Project(manifest=self.manifest, name=name, remote=remote, gitdir=gitdir, objdir=objdir, worktree=worktree, relpath=relpath, revisionExpr=rev, revisionId=rev, rebase=self.rebase, groups=self.groups, sync_c=self.sync_c, sync_s=self.sync_s, sync_tags=self.sync_tags, parent=self, is_derived=True) result.append(subproject) result.extend(subproject.GetDerivedSubprojects()) return result # Direct Git Commands ## def EnableRepositoryExtension(self, key, value='true', version=1): """Enable git repository extension |key| with |value|. Args: key: The extension to enabled. Omit the "extensions." prefix. value: The value to use for the extension. version: The minimum git repository version needed. """ # Make sure the git repo version is new enough already. found_version = self.config.GetInt('core.repositoryFormatVersion') if found_version is None: found_version = 0 if found_version < version: self.config.SetString('core.repositoryFormatVersion', str(version)) # Enable the extension! self.config.SetString('extensions.%s' % (key,), value) def ResolveRemoteHead(self, name=None): """Find out what the default branch (HEAD) points to. Normally this points to refs/heads/master, but projects are moving to main. Support whatever the server uses rather than hardcoding "master" ourselves. """ if name is None: name = self.remote.name # The output will look like (NB: tabs are separators): # ref: refs/heads/master HEAD # 5f6803b100bb3cd0f534e96e88c91373e8ed1c44 HEAD output = self.bare_git.ls_remote('-q', '--symref', '--exit-code', name, 'HEAD') for line in output.splitlines(): lhs, rhs = line.split('\t', 1) if rhs == 'HEAD' and lhs.startswith('ref:'): return lhs[4:].strip() return None def _CheckForImmutableRevision(self): try: # if revision (sha or tag) is not present then following function # throws an error. self.bare_git.rev_list('-1', '--missing=allow-any', '%s^0' % self.revisionExpr, '--') if self.upstream: rev = self.GetRemote().ToLocal(self.upstream) self.bare_git.rev_list('-1', '--missing=allow-any', '%s^0' % rev, '--') self.bare_git.merge_base('--is-ancestor', self.revisionExpr, rev) return True except GitError: # There is no such persistent revision. We have to fetch it. return False def _FetchArchive(self, tarpath, cwd=None): cmd = ['archive', '-v', '-o', tarpath] cmd.append('--remote=%s' % self.remote.url) cmd.append('--prefix=%s/' % self.RelPath(local=False)) cmd.append(self.revisionExpr) command = GitCommand(self, cmd, cwd=cwd, capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True) if command.Wait() != 0: raise GitError('git archive %s: %s' % (self.name, command.stderr)) def _RemoteFetch(self, name=None, current_branch_only=False, initial=False, quiet=False, verbose=False, output_redir=None, alt_dir=None, tags=True, prune=False, depth=None, submodules=False, ssh_proxy=None, force_sync=False, clone_filter=None, retry_fetches=2, retry_sleep_initial_sec=4.0, retry_exp_factor=2.0): is_sha1 = False tag_name = None # The depth should not be used when fetching to a mirror because # it will result in a shallow repository that cannot be cloned or # fetched from. # The repo project should also never be synced with partial depth. if self.manifest.IsMirror or self.relpath == '.repo/repo': depth = None if depth: current_branch_only = True if ID_RE.match(self.revisionExpr) is not None: is_sha1 = True if current_branch_only: if self.revisionExpr.startswith(R_TAGS): # This is a tag and its commit id should never change. tag_name = self.revisionExpr[len(R_TAGS):] elif self.upstream and self.upstream.startswith(R_TAGS): # This is a tag and its commit id should never change. tag_name = self.upstream[len(R_TAGS):] if is_sha1 or tag_name is not None: if self._CheckForImmutableRevision(): if verbose: print('Skipped fetching project %s (already have persistent ref)' % self.name) return True if is_sha1 and not depth: # When syncing a specific commit and --depth is not set: # * if upstream is explicitly specified and is not a sha1, fetch only # upstream as users expect only upstream to be fetch. # Note: The commit might not be in upstream in which case the sync # will fail. # * otherwise, fetch all branches to make sure we end up with the # specific commit. if self.upstream: current_branch_only = not ID_RE.match(self.upstream) else: current_branch_only = False if not name: name = self.remote.name remote = self.GetRemote(name) if not remote.PreConnectFetch(ssh_proxy): ssh_proxy = None if initial: if alt_dir and 'objects' == os.path.basename(alt_dir): ref_dir = os.path.dirname(alt_dir) packed_refs = os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'packed-refs') all_refs = self.bare_ref.all ids = set(all_refs.values()) tmp = set() for r, ref_id in GitRefs(ref_dir).all.items(): if r not in all_refs: if r.startswith(R_TAGS) or remote.WritesTo(r): all_refs[r] = ref_id ids.add(ref_id) continue if ref_id in ids: continue r = 'refs/_alt/%s' % ref_id all_refs[r] = ref_id ids.add(ref_id) tmp.add(r) tmp_packed_lines = [] old_packed_lines = [] for r in sorted(all_refs): line = '%s %s\n' % (all_refs[r], r) tmp_packed_lines.append(line) if r not in tmp: old_packed_lines.append(line) tmp_packed = ''.join(tmp_packed_lines) old_packed = ''.join(old_packed_lines) _lwrite(packed_refs, tmp_packed) else: alt_dir = None cmd = ['fetch'] if clone_filter: git_require((2, 19, 0), fail=True, msg='partial clones') cmd.append('--filter=%s' % clone_filter) self.EnableRepositoryExtension('partialclone', self.remote.name) if depth: cmd.append('--depth=%s' % depth) else: # If this repo has shallow objects, then we don't know which refs have # shallow objects or not. Tell git to unshallow all fetched refs. Don't # do this with projects that don't have shallow objects, since it is less # efficient. if os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'shallow')): cmd.append('--depth=2147483647') if not verbose: cmd.append('--quiet') if not quiet and sys.stdout.isatty(): cmd.append('--progress') if not self.worktree: cmd.append('--update-head-ok') cmd.append(name) if force_sync: cmd.append('--force') if prune: cmd.append('--prune') # Always pass something for --recurse-submodules, git with GIT_DIR behaves # incorrectly when not given `--recurse-submodules=no`. (b/218891912) cmd.append(f'--recurse-submodules={"on-demand" if submodules else "no"}') spec = [] if not current_branch_only: # Fetch whole repo spec.append(str((u'+refs/heads/*:') + remote.ToLocal('refs/heads/*'))) elif tag_name is not None: spec.append('tag') spec.append(tag_name) if self.manifest.IsMirror and not current_branch_only: branch = None else: branch = self.revisionExpr if (not self.manifest.IsMirror and is_sha1 and depth and git_require((1, 8, 3))): # Shallow checkout of a specific commit, fetch from that commit and not # the heads only as the commit might be deeper in the history. spec.append(branch) if self.upstream: spec.append(self.upstream) else: if is_sha1: branch = self.upstream if branch is not None and branch.strip(): if not branch.startswith('refs/'): branch = R_HEADS + branch spec.append(str((u'+%s:' % branch) + remote.ToLocal(branch))) # If mirroring repo and we cannot deduce the tag or branch to fetch, fetch # whole repo. if self.manifest.IsMirror and not spec: spec.append(str((u'+refs/heads/*:') + remote.ToLocal('refs/heads/*'))) # If using depth then we should not get all the tags since they may # be outside of the depth. if not tags or depth: cmd.append('--no-tags') else: cmd.append('--tags') spec.append(str((u'+refs/tags/*:') + remote.ToLocal('refs/tags/*'))) cmd.extend(spec) # At least one retry minimum due to git remote prune. retry_fetches = max(retry_fetches, 2) retry_cur_sleep = retry_sleep_initial_sec ok = prune_tried = False for try_n in range(retry_fetches): gitcmd = GitCommand( self, cmd, bare=True, objdir=os.path.join(self.objdir, 'objects'), ssh_proxy=ssh_proxy, merge_output=True, capture_stdout=quiet or bool(output_redir)) if gitcmd.stdout and not quiet and output_redir: output_redir.write(gitcmd.stdout) ret = gitcmd.Wait() if ret == 0: ok = True break # Retry later due to HTTP 429 Too Many Requests. elif (gitcmd.stdout and 'error:' in gitcmd.stdout and 'HTTP 429' in gitcmd.stdout): # Fallthru to sleep+retry logic at the bottom. pass # Try to prune remote branches once in case there are conflicts. # For example, if the remote had refs/heads/upstream, but deleted that and # now has refs/heads/upstream/foo. elif (gitcmd.stdout and 'error:' in gitcmd.stdout and 'git remote prune' in gitcmd.stdout and not prune_tried): prune_tried = True prunecmd = GitCommand(self, ['remote', 'prune', name], bare=True, ssh_proxy=ssh_proxy) ret = prunecmd.Wait() if ret: break print('retrying fetch after pruning remote branches', file=output_redir) # Continue right away so we don't sleep as we shouldn't need to. continue elif current_branch_only and is_sha1 and ret == 128: # Exit code 128 means "couldn't find the ref you asked for"; if we're # in sha1 mode, we just tried sync'ing from the upstream field; it # doesn't exist, thus abort the optimization attempt and do a full sync. break elif ret < 0: # Git died with a signal, exit immediately break # Figure out how long to sleep before the next attempt, if there is one. if not verbose and gitcmd.stdout: print('\n%s:\n%s' % (self.name, gitcmd.stdout), end='', file=output_redir) if try_n < retry_fetches - 1: print('%s: sleeping %s seconds before retrying' % (self.name, retry_cur_sleep), file=output_redir) time.sleep(retry_cur_sleep) retry_cur_sleep = min(retry_exp_factor * retry_cur_sleep, MAXIMUM_RETRY_SLEEP_SEC) retry_cur_sleep *= (1 - random.uniform(-RETRY_JITTER_PERCENT, RETRY_JITTER_PERCENT)) if initial: if alt_dir: if old_packed != '': _lwrite(packed_refs, old_packed) else: platform_utils.remove(packed_refs) self.bare_git.pack_refs('--all', '--prune') if is_sha1 and current_branch_only: # We just synced the upstream given branch; verify we # got what we wanted, else trigger a second run of all # refs. if not self._CheckForImmutableRevision(): # Sync the current branch only with depth set to None. # We always pass depth=None down to avoid infinite recursion. return self._RemoteFetch( name=name, quiet=quiet, verbose=verbose, output_redir=output_redir, current_branch_only=current_branch_only and depth, initial=False, alt_dir=alt_dir, depth=None, ssh_proxy=ssh_proxy, clone_filter=clone_filter) return ok def _ApplyCloneBundle(self, initial=False, quiet=False, verbose=False): if initial and (self.manifest.manifestProject.depth or self.clone_depth): return False remote = self.GetRemote() bundle_url = remote.url + '/clone.bundle' bundle_url = GitConfig.ForUser().UrlInsteadOf(bundle_url) if GetSchemeFromUrl(bundle_url) not in ('http', 'https', 'persistent-http', 'persistent-https'): return False bundle_dst = os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'clone.bundle') bundle_tmp = os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'clone.bundle.tmp') exist_dst = os.path.exists(bundle_dst) exist_tmp = os.path.exists(bundle_tmp) if not initial and not exist_dst and not exist_tmp: return False if not exist_dst: exist_dst = self._FetchBundle(bundle_url, bundle_tmp, bundle_dst, quiet, verbose) if not exist_dst: return False cmd = ['fetch'] if not verbose: cmd.append('--quiet') if not quiet and sys.stdout.isatty(): cmd.append('--progress') if not self.worktree: cmd.append('--update-head-ok') cmd.append(bundle_dst) for f in remote.fetch: cmd.append(str(f)) cmd.append('+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*') ok = GitCommand( self, cmd, bare=True, objdir=os.path.join(self.objdir, 'objects')).Wait() == 0 platform_utils.remove(bundle_dst, missing_ok=True) platform_utils.remove(bundle_tmp, missing_ok=True) return ok def _FetchBundle(self, srcUrl, tmpPath, dstPath, quiet, verbose): platform_utils.remove(dstPath, missing_ok=True) cmd = ['curl', '--fail', '--output', tmpPath, '--netrc', '--location'] if quiet: cmd += ['--silent', '--show-error'] if os.path.exists(tmpPath): size = os.stat(tmpPath).st_size if size >= 1024: cmd += ['--continue-at', '%d' % (size,)] else: platform_utils.remove(tmpPath) with GetUrlCookieFile(srcUrl, quiet) as (cookiefile, proxy): if cookiefile: cmd += ['--cookie', cookiefile] if proxy: cmd += ['--proxy', proxy] elif 'http_proxy' in os.environ and 'darwin' == sys.platform: cmd += ['--proxy', os.environ['http_proxy']] if srcUrl.startswith('persistent-https'): srcUrl = 'http' + srcUrl[len('persistent-https'):] elif srcUrl.startswith('persistent-http'): srcUrl = 'http' + srcUrl[len('persistent-http'):] cmd += [srcUrl] proc = None with Trace('Fetching bundle: %s', ' '.join(cmd)): if verbose: print('%s: Downloading bundle: %s' % (self.name, srcUrl)) stdout = None if verbose else subprocess.PIPE stderr = None if verbose else subprocess.STDOUT try: proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr) except OSError: return False (output, _) = proc.communicate() curlret = proc.returncode if curlret == 22: # From curl man page: # 22: HTTP page not retrieved. The requested url was not found or # returned another error with the HTTP error code being 400 or above. # This return code only appears if -f, --fail is used. if verbose: print('%s: Unable to retrieve clone.bundle; ignoring.' % self.name) if output: print('Curl output:\n%s' % output) return False elif curlret and not verbose and output: print('%s' % output, file=sys.stderr) if os.path.exists(tmpPath): if curlret == 0 and self._IsValidBundle(tmpPath, quiet): platform_utils.rename(tmpPath, dstPath) return True else: platform_utils.remove(tmpPath) return False else: return False def _IsValidBundle(self, path, quiet): try: with open(path, 'rb') as f: if f.read(16) == b'# v2 git bundle\n': return True else: if not quiet: print("Invalid clone.bundle file; ignoring.", file=sys.stderr) return False except OSError: return False def _Checkout(self, rev, quiet=False): cmd = ['checkout'] if quiet: cmd.append('-q') cmd.append(rev) cmd.append('--') if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0: if self._allrefs: raise GitError('%s checkout %s ' % (self.name, rev)) def _CherryPick(self, rev, ffonly=False, record_origin=False): cmd = ['cherry-pick'] if ffonly: cmd.append('--ff') if record_origin: cmd.append('-x') cmd.append(rev) cmd.append('--') if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0: if self._allrefs: raise GitError('%s cherry-pick %s ' % (self.name, rev)) def _LsRemote(self, refs): cmd = ['ls-remote', self.remote.name, refs] p = GitCommand(self, cmd, capture_stdout=True) if p.Wait() == 0: return p.stdout return None def _Revert(self, rev): cmd = ['revert'] cmd.append('--no-edit') cmd.append(rev) cmd.append('--') if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0: if self._allrefs: raise GitError('%s revert %s ' % (self.name, rev)) def _ResetHard(self, rev, quiet=True): cmd = ['reset', '--hard'] if quiet: cmd.append('-q') cmd.append(rev) if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0: raise GitError('%s reset --hard %s ' % (self.name, rev)) def _SyncSubmodules(self, quiet=True): cmd = ['submodule', 'update', '--init', '--recursive'] if quiet: cmd.append('-q') if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0: raise GitError('%s submodule update --init --recursive ' % self.name) def _Rebase(self, upstream, onto=None): cmd = ['rebase'] if onto is not None: cmd.extend(['--onto', onto]) cmd.append(upstream) if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0: raise GitError('%s rebase %s ' % (self.name, upstream)) def _FastForward(self, head, ffonly=False): cmd = ['merge', '--no-stat', head] if ffonly: cmd.append("--ff-only") if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0: raise GitError('%s merge %s ' % (self.name, head)) def _InitGitDir(self, mirror_git=None, force_sync=False, quiet=False): init_git_dir = not os.path.exists(self.gitdir) init_obj_dir = not os.path.exists(self.objdir) try: # Initialize the bare repository, which contains all of the objects. if init_obj_dir: os.makedirs(self.objdir) self.bare_objdir.init() self._UpdateHooks(quiet=quiet) if self.use_git_worktrees: # Enable per-worktree config file support if possible. This is more a # nice-to-have feature for users rather than a hard requirement. if git_require((2, 20, 0)): self.EnableRepositoryExtension('worktreeConfig') # If we have a separate directory to hold refs, initialize it as well. if self.objdir != self.gitdir: if init_git_dir: os.makedirs(self.gitdir) if init_obj_dir or init_git_dir: self._ReferenceGitDir(self.objdir, self.gitdir, copy_all=True) try: self._CheckDirReference(self.objdir, self.gitdir) except GitError as e: if force_sync: print("Retrying clone after deleting %s" % self.gitdir, file=sys.stderr) try: platform_utils.rmtree(platform_utils.realpath(self.gitdir)) if self.worktree and os.path.exists(platform_utils.realpath (self.worktree)): platform_utils.rmtree(platform_utils.realpath(self.worktree)) return self._InitGitDir(mirror_git=mirror_git, force_sync=False, quiet=quiet) except Exception: raise e raise e if init_git_dir: mp = self.manifest.manifestProject ref_dir = mp.reference or '' def _expanded_ref_dirs(): """Iterate through the possible git reference directory paths.""" name = self.name + '.git' yield mirror_git or os.path.join(ref_dir, name) for prefix in '', self.remote.name: yield os.path.join(ref_dir, '.repo', 'project-objects', prefix, name) yield os.path.join(ref_dir, '.repo', 'worktrees', prefix, name) if ref_dir or mirror_git: found_ref_dir = None for path in _expanded_ref_dirs(): if os.path.exists(path): found_ref_dir = path break ref_dir = found_ref_dir if ref_dir: if not os.path.isabs(ref_dir): # The alternate directory is relative to the object database. ref_dir = os.path.relpath(ref_dir, os.path.join(self.objdir, 'objects')) _lwrite(os.path.join(self.objdir, 'objects/info/alternates'), os.path.join(ref_dir, 'objects') + '\n') m = self.manifest.manifestProject.config for key in ['user.name', 'user.email']: if m.Has(key, include_defaults=False): self.config.SetString(key, m.GetString(key)) if not self.manifest.EnableGitLfs: self.config.SetString('filter.lfs.smudge', 'git-lfs smudge --skip -- %f') self.config.SetString('filter.lfs.process', 'git-lfs filter-process --skip') self.config.SetBoolean('core.bare', True if self.manifest.IsMirror else None) except Exception: if init_obj_dir and os.path.exists(self.objdir): platform_utils.rmtree(self.objdir) if init_git_dir and os.path.exists(self.gitdir): platform_utils.rmtree(self.gitdir) raise def _UpdateHooks(self, quiet=False): if os.path.exists(self.objdir): self._InitHooks(quiet=quiet) def _InitHooks(self, quiet=False): hooks = platform_utils.realpath(os.path.join(self.objdir, 'hooks')) if not os.path.exists(hooks): os.makedirs(hooks) # Delete sample hooks. They're noise. for hook in glob.glob(os.path.join(hooks, '*.sample')): try: platform_utils.remove(hook, missing_ok=True) except PermissionError: pass for stock_hook in _ProjectHooks(): name = os.path.basename(stock_hook) if name in ('commit-msg',) and not self.remote.review \ and self is not self.manifest.manifestProject: # Don't install a Gerrit Code Review hook if this # project does not appear to use it for reviews. # # Since the manifest project is one of those, but also # managed through gerrit, it's excluded continue dst = os.path.join(hooks, name) if platform_utils.islink(dst): continue if os.path.exists(dst): # If the files are the same, we'll leave it alone. We create symlinks # below by default but fallback to hardlinks if the OS blocks them. # So if we're here, it's probably because we made a hardlink below. if not filecmp.cmp(stock_hook, dst, shallow=False): if not quiet: _warn("%s: Not replacing locally modified %s hook", self.RelPath(local=False), name) continue try: platform_utils.symlink( os.path.relpath(stock_hook, os.path.dirname(dst)), dst) except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.EPERM: try: os.link(stock_hook, dst) except OSError: raise GitError(self._get_symlink_error_message()) else: raise def _InitRemote(self): if self.remote.url: remote = self.GetRemote() remote.url = self.remote.url remote.pushUrl = self.remote.pushUrl remote.review = self.remote.review remote.projectname = self.name if self.worktree: remote.ResetFetch(mirror=False) else: remote.ResetFetch(mirror=True) remote.Save() def _InitMRef(self): """Initialize the pseudo m/ ref.""" if self.manifest.branch: if self.use_git_worktrees: # Set up the m/ space to point to the worktree-specific ref space. # We'll update the worktree-specific ref space on each checkout. ref = R_M + self.manifest.branch if not self.bare_ref.symref(ref): self.bare_git.symbolic_ref( '-m', 'redirecting to worktree scope', ref, R_WORKTREE_M + self.manifest.branch) # We can't update this ref with git worktrees until it exists. # We'll wait until the initial checkout to set it. if not os.path.exists(self.worktree): return base = R_WORKTREE_M active_git = self.work_git self._InitAnyMRef(HEAD, self.bare_git, detach=True) else: base = R_M active_git = self.bare_git self._InitAnyMRef(base + self.manifest.branch, active_git) def _InitMirrorHead(self): self._InitAnyMRef(HEAD, self.bare_git) def _InitAnyMRef(self, ref, active_git, detach=False): """Initialize |ref| in |active_git| to the value in the manifest. This points |ref| to the setting in the manifest. Args: ref: The branch to update. active_git: The git repository to make updates in. detach: Whether to update target of symbolic refs, or overwrite the ref directly (and thus make it non-symbolic). """ cur = self.bare_ref.symref(ref) if self.revisionId: if cur != '' or self.bare_ref.get(ref) != self.revisionId: msg = 'manifest set to %s' % self.revisionId dst = self.revisionId + '^0' active_git.UpdateRef(ref, dst, message=msg, detach=True) else: remote = self.GetRemote() dst = remote.ToLocal(self.revisionExpr) if cur != dst: msg = 'manifest set to %s' % self.revisionExpr if detach: active_git.UpdateRef(ref, dst, message=msg, detach=True) else: active_git.symbolic_ref('-m', msg, ref, dst) def _CheckDirReference(self, srcdir, destdir): # Git worktrees don't use symlinks to share at all. if self.use_git_worktrees: return for name in self.shareable_dirs: # Try to self-heal a bit in simple cases. dst_path = os.path.join(destdir, name) src_path = os.path.join(srcdir, name) dst = platform_utils.realpath(dst_path) if os.path.lexists(dst): src = platform_utils.realpath(src_path) # Fail if the links are pointing to the wrong place if src != dst: _error('%s is different in %s vs %s', name, destdir, srcdir) raise GitError('--force-sync not enabled; cannot overwrite a local ' 'work tree. If you\'re comfortable with the ' 'possibility of losing the work tree\'s git metadata,' ' use `repo sync --force-sync {0}` to ' 'proceed.'.format(self.RelPath(local=False))) def _ReferenceGitDir(self, gitdir, dotgit, copy_all): """Update |dotgit| to reference |gitdir|, using symlinks where possible. Args: gitdir: The bare git repository. Must already be initialized. dotgit: The repository you would like to initialize. copy_all: If true, copy all remaining files from |gitdir| -> |dotgit|. This saves you the effort of initializing |dotgit| yourself. """ symlink_dirs = self.shareable_dirs[:] to_symlink = symlink_dirs to_copy = [] if copy_all: to_copy = platform_utils.listdir(gitdir) dotgit = platform_utils.realpath(dotgit) for name in set(to_copy).union(to_symlink): try: src = platform_utils.realpath(os.path.join(gitdir, name)) dst = os.path.join(dotgit, name) if os.path.lexists(dst): continue # If the source dir doesn't exist, create an empty dir. if name in symlink_dirs and not os.path.lexists(src): os.makedirs(src) if name in to_symlink: platform_utils.symlink( os.path.relpath(src, os.path.dirname(dst)), dst) elif copy_all and not platform_utils.islink(dst): if platform_utils.isdir(src): shutil.copytree(src, dst) elif os.path.isfile(src): shutil.copy(src, dst) except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.EPERM: raise DownloadError(self._get_symlink_error_message()) else: raise def _InitGitWorktree(self): """Init the project using git worktrees.""" self.bare_git.worktree('prune') self.bare_git.worktree('add', '-ff', '--checkout', '--detach', '--lock', self.worktree, self.GetRevisionId()) # Rewrite the internal state files to use relative paths between the # checkouts & worktrees. dotgit = os.path.join(self.worktree, '.git') with open(dotgit, 'r') as fp: # Figure out the checkout->worktree path. setting = fp.read() assert setting.startswith('gitdir:') git_worktree_path = setting.split(':', 1)[1].strip() # Some platforms (e.g. Windows) won't let us update dotgit in situ because # of file permissions. Delete it and recreate it from scratch to avoid. platform_utils.remove(dotgit) # Use relative path from checkout->worktree & maintain Unix line endings # on all OS's to match git behavior. with open(dotgit, 'w', newline='\n') as fp: print('gitdir:', os.path.relpath(git_worktree_path, self.worktree), file=fp) # Use relative path from worktree->checkout & maintain Unix line endings # on all OS's to match git behavior. with open(os.path.join(git_worktree_path, 'gitdir'), 'w', newline='\n') as fp: print(os.path.relpath(dotgit, git_worktree_path), file=fp) self._InitMRef() def _InitWorkTree(self, force_sync=False, submodules=False): """Setup the worktree .git path. This is the user-visible path like src/foo/.git/. With non-git-worktrees, this will be a symlink to the .repo/projects/ path. With git-worktrees, this will be a .git file using "gitdir: ..." syntax. Older checkouts had .git/ directories. If we see that, migrate it. This also handles changes in the manifest. Maybe this project was backed by "foo/bar" on the server, but now it's "new/foo/bar". We have to update the path we point to under .repo/projects/ to match. """ dotgit = os.path.join(self.worktree, '.git') # If using an old layout style (a directory), migrate it. if not platform_utils.islink(dotgit) and platform_utils.isdir(dotgit): self._MigrateOldWorkTreeGitDir(dotgit) init_dotgit = not os.path.exists(dotgit) if self.use_git_worktrees: if init_dotgit: self._InitGitWorktree() self._CopyAndLinkFiles() else: if not init_dotgit: # See if the project has changed. if platform_utils.realpath(self.gitdir) != platform_utils.realpath(dotgit): platform_utils.remove(dotgit) if init_dotgit or not os.path.exists(dotgit): os.makedirs(self.worktree, exist_ok=True) platform_utils.symlink(os.path.relpath(self.gitdir, self.worktree), dotgit) if init_dotgit: _lwrite(os.path.join(dotgit, HEAD), '%s\n' % self.GetRevisionId()) # Finish checking out the worktree. cmd = ['read-tree', '--reset', '-u', '-v', HEAD] if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0: raise GitError('Cannot initialize work tree for ' + self.name) if submodules: self._SyncSubmodules(quiet=True) self._CopyAndLinkFiles() @classmethod def _MigrateOldWorkTreeGitDir(cls, dotgit): """Migrate the old worktree .git/ dir style to a symlink. This logic specifically only uses state from |dotgit| to figure out where to move content and not |self|. This way if the backing project also changed places, we only do the .git/ dir to .git symlink migration here. The path updates will happen independently. """ # Figure out where in .repo/projects/ it's pointing to. if not os.path.islink(os.path.join(dotgit, 'refs')): raise GitError(f'{dotgit}: unsupported checkout state') gitdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(os.path.join(dotgit, 'refs'))) # Remove known symlink paths that exist in .repo/projects/. KNOWN_LINKS = { 'config', 'description', 'hooks', 'info', 'logs', 'objects', 'packed-refs', 'refs', 'rr-cache', 'shallow', 'svn', } # Paths that we know will be in both, but are safe to clobber in .repo/projects/. SAFE_TO_CLOBBER = { 'COMMIT_EDITMSG', 'FETCH_HEAD', 'HEAD', 'gc.log', 'gitk.cache', 'index', 'ORIG_HEAD', } # First see if we'd succeed before starting the migration. unknown_paths = [] for name in platform_utils.listdir(dotgit): # Ignore all temporary/backup names. These are common with vim & emacs. if name.endswith('~') or (name[0] == '#' and name[-1] == '#'): continue dotgit_path = os.path.join(dotgit, name) if name in KNOWN_LINKS: if not platform_utils.islink(dotgit_path): unknown_paths.append(f'{dotgit_path}: should be a symlink') else: gitdir_path = os.path.join(gitdir, name) if name not in SAFE_TO_CLOBBER and os.path.exists(gitdir_path): unknown_paths.append(f'{dotgit_path}: unknown file; please file a bug') if unknown_paths: raise GitError('Aborting migration: ' + '\n'.join(unknown_paths)) # Now walk the paths and sync the .git/ to .repo/projects/. for name in platform_utils.listdir(dotgit): dotgit_path = os.path.join(dotgit, name) # Ignore all temporary/backup names. These are common with vim & emacs. if name.endswith('~') or (name[0] == '#' and name[-1] == '#'): platform_utils.remove(dotgit_path) elif name in KNOWN_LINKS: platform_utils.remove(dotgit_path) else: gitdir_path = os.path.join(gitdir, name) platform_utils.remove(gitdir_path, missing_ok=True) platform_utils.rename(dotgit_path, gitdir_path) # Now that the dir should be empty, clear it out, and symlink it over. platform_utils.rmdir(dotgit) platform_utils.symlink(os.path.relpath(gitdir, os.path.dirname(dotgit)), dotgit) def _get_symlink_error_message(self): if platform_utils.isWindows(): return ('Unable to create symbolic link. Please re-run the command as ' 'Administrator, or see ' 'https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/wiki/Symbolic-Links ' 'for other options.') return 'filesystem must support symlinks' def _revlist(self, *args, **kw): a = [] a.extend(args) a.append('--') return self.work_git.rev_list(*a, **kw) @property def _allrefs(self): return self.bare_ref.all def _getLogs(self, rev1, rev2, oneline=False, color=True, pretty_format=None): """Get logs between two revisions of this project.""" comp = '..' if rev1: revs = [rev1] if rev2: revs.extend([comp, rev2]) cmd = ['log', ''.join(revs)] out = DiffColoring(self.config) if out.is_on and color: cmd.append('--color') if pretty_format is not None: cmd.append('--pretty=format:%s' % pretty_format) if oneline: cmd.append('--oneline') try: log = GitCommand(self, cmd, capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True) if log.Wait() == 0: return log.stdout except GitError: # worktree may not exist if groups changed for example. In that case, # try in gitdir instead. if not os.path.exists(self.worktree): return self.bare_git.log(*cmd[1:]) else: raise return None def getAddedAndRemovedLogs(self, toProject, oneline=False, color=True, pretty_format=None): """Get the list of logs from this revision to given revisionId""" logs = {} selfId = self.GetRevisionId(self._allrefs) toId = toProject.GetRevisionId(toProject._allrefs) logs['added'] = self._getLogs(selfId, toId, oneline=oneline, color=color, pretty_format=pretty_format) logs['removed'] = self._getLogs(toId, selfId, oneline=oneline, color=color, pretty_format=pretty_format) return logs class _GitGetByExec(object): def __init__(self, project, bare, gitdir): self._project = project self._bare = bare self._gitdir = gitdir # __getstate__ and __setstate__ are required for pickling because __getattr__ exists. def __getstate__(self): return (self._project, self._bare, self._gitdir) def __setstate__(self, state): self._project, self._bare, self._gitdir = state def LsOthers(self): p = GitCommand(self._project, ['ls-files', '-z', '--others', '--exclude-standard'], bare=False, gitdir=self._gitdir, capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True) if p.Wait() == 0: out = p.stdout if out: # Backslash is not anomalous return out[:-1].split('\0') return [] def DiffZ(self, name, *args): cmd = [name] cmd.append('-z') cmd.append('--ignore-submodules') cmd.extend(args) p = GitCommand(self._project, cmd, gitdir=self._gitdir, bare=False, capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True) p.Wait() r = {} out = p.stdout if out: out = iter(out[:-1].split('\0')) while out: try: info = next(out) path = next(out) except StopIteration: break class _Info(object): def __init__(self, path, omode, nmode, oid, nid, state): self.path = path self.src_path = None self.old_mode = omode self.new_mode = nmode self.old_id = oid self.new_id = nid if len(state) == 1: self.status = state self.level = None else: self.status = state[:1] self.level = state[1:] while self.level.startswith('0'): self.level = self.level[1:] info = info[1:].split(' ') info = _Info(path, *info) if info.status in ('R', 'C'): info.src_path = info.path info.path = next(out) r[info.path] = info return r def GetDotgitPath(self, subpath=None): """Return the full path to the .git dir. As a convenience, append |subpath| if provided. """ if self._bare: dotgit = self._gitdir else: dotgit = os.path.join(self._project.worktree, '.git') if os.path.isfile(dotgit): # Git worktrees use a "gitdir:" syntax to point to the scratch space. with open(dotgit) as fp: setting = fp.read() assert setting.startswith('gitdir:') gitdir = setting.split(':', 1)[1].strip() dotgit = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self._project.worktree, gitdir)) return dotgit if subpath is None else os.path.join(dotgit, subpath) def GetHead(self): """Return the ref that HEAD points to.""" path = self.GetDotgitPath(subpath=HEAD) try: with open(path) as fd: line = fd.readline() except IOError as e: raise NoManifestException(path, str(e)) try: line = line.decode() except AttributeError: pass if line.startswith('ref: '): return line[5:-1] return line[:-1] def SetHead(self, ref, message=None): cmdv = [] if message is not None: cmdv.extend(['-m', message]) cmdv.append(HEAD) cmdv.append(ref) self.symbolic_ref(*cmdv) def DetachHead(self, new, message=None): cmdv = ['--no-deref'] if message is not None: cmdv.extend(['-m', message]) cmdv.append(HEAD) cmdv.append(new) self.update_ref(*cmdv) def UpdateRef(self, name, new, old=None, message=None, detach=False): cmdv = [] if message is not None: cmdv.extend(['-m', message]) if detach: cmdv.append('--no-deref') cmdv.append(name) cmdv.append(new) if old is not None: cmdv.append(old) self.update_ref(*cmdv) def DeleteRef(self, name, old=None): if not old: old = self.rev_parse(name) self.update_ref('-d', name, old) self._project.bare_ref.deleted(name) def rev_list(self, *args, **kw): if 'format' in kw: cmdv = ['log', '--pretty=format:%s' % kw['format']] else: cmdv = ['rev-list'] cmdv.extend(args) p = GitCommand(self._project, cmdv, bare=self._bare, gitdir=self._gitdir, capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True) if p.Wait() != 0: raise GitError('%s rev-list %s: %s' % (self._project.name, str(args), p.stderr)) return p.stdout.splitlines() def __getattr__(self, name): """Allow arbitrary git commands using pythonic syntax. This allows you to do things like: git_obj.rev_parse('HEAD') Since we don't have a 'rev_parse' method defined, the __getattr__ will run. We'll replace the '_' with a '-' and try to run a git command. Any other positional arguments will be passed to the git command, and the following keyword arguments are supported: config: An optional dict of git config options to be passed with '-c'. Args: name: The name of the git command to call. Any '_' characters will be replaced with '-'. Returns: A callable object that will try to call git with the named command. """ name = name.replace('_', '-') def runner(*args, **kwargs): cmdv = [] config = kwargs.pop('config', None) for k in kwargs: raise TypeError('%s() got an unexpected keyword argument %r' % (name, k)) if config is not None: for k, v in config.items(): cmdv.append('-c') cmdv.append('%s=%s' % (k, v)) cmdv.append(name) cmdv.extend(args) p = GitCommand(self._project, cmdv, bare=self._bare, gitdir=self._gitdir, capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True) if p.Wait() != 0: raise GitError('%s %s: %s' % (self._project.name, name, p.stderr)) r = p.stdout if r.endswith('\n') and r.index('\n') == len(r) - 1: return r[:-1] return r return runner class _PriorSyncFailedError(Exception): def __str__(self): return 'prior sync failed; rebase still in progress' class _DirtyError(Exception): def __str__(self): return 'contains uncommitted changes' class _InfoMessage(object): def __init__(self, project, text): self.project = project self.text = text def Print(self, syncbuf): syncbuf.out.info('%s/: %s', self.project.RelPath(local=False), self.text) syncbuf.out.nl() class _Failure(object): def __init__(self, project, why): self.project = project self.why = why def Print(self, syncbuf): syncbuf.out.fail('error: %s/: %s', self.project.RelPath(local=False), str(self.why)) syncbuf.out.nl() class _Later(object): def __init__(self, project, action): self.project = project self.action = action def Run(self, syncbuf): out = syncbuf.out out.project('project %s/', self.project.RelPath(local=False)) out.nl() try: self.action() out.nl() return True except GitError: out.nl() return False class _SyncColoring(Coloring): def __init__(self, config): super().__init__(config, 'reposync') self.project = self.printer('header', attr='bold') self.info = self.printer('info') self.fail = self.printer('fail', fg='red') class SyncBuffer(object): def __init__(self, config, detach_head=False): self._messages = [] self._failures = [] self._later_queue1 = [] self._later_queue2 = [] self.out = _SyncColoring(config) self.out.redirect(sys.stderr) self.detach_head = detach_head self.clean = True self.recent_clean = True def info(self, project, fmt, *args): self._messages.append(_InfoMessage(project, fmt % args)) def fail(self, project, err=None): self._failures.append(_Failure(project, err)) self._MarkUnclean() def later1(self, project, what): self._later_queue1.append(_Later(project, what)) def later2(self, project, what): self._later_queue2.append(_Later(project, what)) def Finish(self): self._PrintMessages() self._RunLater() self._PrintMessages() return self.clean def Recently(self): recent_clean = self.recent_clean self.recent_clean = True return recent_clean def _MarkUnclean(self): self.clean = False self.recent_clean = False def _RunLater(self): for q in ['_later_queue1', '_later_queue2']: if not self._RunQueue(q): return def _RunQueue(self, queue): for m in getattr(self, queue): if not m.Run(self): self._MarkUnclean() return False setattr(self, queue, []) return True def _PrintMessages(self): if self._messages or self._failures: if os.isatty(2): self.out.write(progress.CSI_ERASE_LINE) self.out.write('\r') for m in self._messages: m.Print(self) for m in self._failures: m.Print(self) self._messages = [] self._failures = [] class MetaProject(Project): """A special project housed under .repo.""" def __init__(self, manifest, name, gitdir, worktree): Project.__init__(self, manifest=manifest, name=name, gitdir=gitdir, objdir=gitdir, worktree=worktree, remote=RemoteSpec('origin'), relpath='.repo/%s' % name, revisionExpr='refs/heads/master', revisionId=None, groups=None) def PreSync(self): if self.Exists: cb = self.CurrentBranch if cb: base = self.GetBranch(cb).merge if base: self.revisionExpr = base self.revisionId = None @property def HasChanges(self): """Has the remote received new commits not yet checked out?""" if not self.remote or not self.revisionExpr: return False all_refs = self.bare_ref.all revid = self.GetRevisionId(all_refs) head = self.work_git.GetHead() if head.startswith(R_HEADS): try: head = all_refs[head] except KeyError: head = None if revid == head: return False elif self._revlist(not_rev(HEAD), revid): return True return False class RepoProject(MetaProject): """The MetaProject for repo itself.""" @property def LastFetch(self): try: fh = os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'FETCH_HEAD') return os.path.getmtime(fh) except OSError: return 0 class ManifestProject(MetaProject): """The MetaProject for manifests.""" def MetaBranchSwitch(self, submodules=False): """Prepare for manifest branch switch.""" # detach and delete manifest branch, allowing a new # branch to take over syncbuf = SyncBuffer(self.config, detach_head=True) self.Sync_LocalHalf(syncbuf, submodules=submodules) syncbuf.Finish() return GitCommand(self, ['update-ref', '-d', 'refs/heads/default'], capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True).Wait() == 0 @property def standalone_manifest_url(self): """The URL of the standalone manifest, or None.""" return self.config.GetString('manifest.standalone') @property def manifest_groups(self): """The manifest groups string.""" return self.config.GetString('manifest.groups') @property def reference(self): """The --reference for this manifest.""" return self.config.GetString('repo.reference') @property def dissociate(self): """Whether to dissociate.""" return self.config.GetBoolean('repo.dissociate') @property def archive(self): """Whether we use archive.""" return self.config.GetBoolean('repo.archive') @property def mirror(self): """Whether we use mirror.""" return self.config.GetBoolean('repo.mirror') @property def use_worktree(self): """Whether we use worktree.""" return self.config.GetBoolean('repo.worktree') @property def clone_bundle(self): """Whether we use clone_bundle.""" return self.config.GetBoolean('repo.clonebundle') @property def submodules(self): """Whether we use submodules.""" return self.config.GetBoolean('repo.submodules') @property def git_lfs(self): """Whether we use git_lfs.""" return self.config.GetBoolean('repo.git-lfs') @property def use_superproject(self): """Whether we use superproject.""" return self.config.GetBoolean('repo.superproject') @property def partial_clone(self): """Whether this is a partial clone.""" return self.config.GetBoolean('repo.partialclone') @property def depth(self): """Partial clone depth.""" return self.config.GetString('repo.depth') @property def clone_filter(self): """The clone filter.""" return self.config.GetString('repo.clonefilter') @property def partial_clone_exclude(self): """Partial clone exclude string""" return self.config.GetString('repo.partialcloneexclude') @property def manifest_platform(self): """The --platform argument from `repo init`.""" return self.config.GetString('manifest.platform') @property def _platform_name(self): """Return the name of the platform.""" return platform.system().lower() def SyncWithPossibleInit(self, submanifest, verbose=False, current_branch_only=False, tags='', git_event_log=None): """Sync a manifestProject, possibly for the first time. Call Sync() with arguments from the most recent `repo init`. If this is a new sub manifest, then inherit options from the parent's manifestProject. This is used by subcmds.Sync() to do an initial download of new sub manifests. Args: submanifest: an XmlSubmanifest, the submanifest to re-sync. verbose: a boolean, whether to show all output, rather than only errors. current_branch_only: a boolean, whether to only fetch the current manifest branch from the server. tags: a boolean, whether to fetch tags. git_event_log: an EventLog, for git tracing. """ # TODO(lamontjones): when refactoring sync (and init?) consider how to # better get the init options that we should use for new submanifests that # are added when syncing an existing workspace. git_event_log = git_event_log or EventLog() spec = submanifest.ToSubmanifestSpec() # Use the init options from the existing manifestProject, or the parent if # it doesn't exist. # # Today, we only support changing manifest_groups on the sub-manifest, with # no supported-for-the-user way to change the other arguments from those # specified by the outermost manifest. # # TODO(lamontjones): determine which of these should come from the outermost # manifest and which should come from the parent manifest. mp = self if self.Exists else submanifest.parent.manifestProject return self.Sync( manifest_url=spec.manifestUrl, manifest_branch=spec.revision, standalone_manifest=mp.standalone_manifest_url, groups=mp.manifest_groups, platform=mp.manifest_platform, mirror=mp.mirror, dissociate=mp.dissociate, reference=mp.reference, worktree=mp.use_worktree, submodules=mp.submodules, archive=mp.archive, partial_clone=mp.partial_clone, clone_filter=mp.clone_filter, partial_clone_exclude=mp.partial_clone_exclude, clone_bundle=mp.clone_bundle, git_lfs=mp.git_lfs, use_superproject=mp.use_superproject, verbose=verbose, current_branch_only=current_branch_only, tags=tags, depth=mp.depth, git_event_log=git_event_log, manifest_name=spec.manifestName, this_manifest_only=True, outer_manifest=False, ) def Sync(self, _kwargs_only=(), manifest_url='', manifest_branch=None, standalone_manifest=False, groups='', mirror=False, reference='', dissociate=False, worktree=False, submodules=False, archive=False, partial_clone=None, depth=None, clone_filter='blob:none', partial_clone_exclude=None, clone_bundle=None, git_lfs=None, use_superproject=None, verbose=False, current_branch_only=False, git_event_log=None, platform='', manifest_name='default.xml', tags='', this_manifest_only=False, outer_manifest=True): """Sync the manifest and all submanifests. Args: manifest_url: a string, the URL of the manifest project. manifest_branch: a string, the manifest branch to use. standalone_manifest: a boolean, whether to store the manifest as a static file. groups: a string, restricts the checkout to projects with the specified groups. mirror: a boolean, whether to create a mirror of the remote repository. reference: a string, location of a repo instance to use as a reference. dissociate: a boolean, whether to dissociate from reference mirrors after clone. worktree: a boolean, whether to use git-worktree to manage projects. submodules: a boolean, whether sync submodules associated with the manifest project. archive: a boolean, whether to checkout each project as an archive. See git-archive. partial_clone: a boolean, whether to perform a partial clone. depth: an int, how deep of a shallow clone to create. clone_filter: a string, filter to use with partial_clone. partial_clone_exclude : a string, comma-delimeted list of project namess to exclude from partial clone. clone_bundle: a boolean, whether to enable /clone.bundle on HTTP/HTTPS. git_lfs: a boolean, whether to enable git LFS support. use_superproject: a boolean, whether to use the manifest superproject to sync projects. verbose: a boolean, whether to show all output, rather than only errors. current_branch_only: a boolean, whether to only fetch the current manifest branch from the server. platform: a string, restrict the checkout to projects with the specified platform group. git_event_log: an EventLog, for git tracing. tags: a boolean, whether to fetch tags. manifest_name: a string, the name of the manifest file to use. this_manifest_only: a boolean, whether to only operate on the current sub manifest. outer_manifest: a boolean, whether to start at the outermost manifest. Returns: a boolean, whether the sync was successful. """ assert _kwargs_only == (), 'Sync only accepts keyword arguments.' groups = groups or self.manifest.GetDefaultGroupsStr(with_platform=False) platform = platform or 'auto' git_event_log = git_event_log or EventLog() if outer_manifest and self.manifest.is_submanifest: # In a multi-manifest checkout, use the outer manifest unless we are told # not to. return self.client.outer_manifest.manifestProject.Sync( manifest_url=manifest_url, manifest_branch=manifest_branch, standalone_manifest=standalone_manifest, groups=groups, platform=platform, mirror=mirror, dissociate=dissociate, reference=reference, worktree=worktree, submodules=submodules, archive=archive, partial_clone=partial_clone, clone_filter=clone_filter, partial_clone_exclude=partial_clone_exclude, clone_bundle=clone_bundle, git_lfs=git_lfs, use_superproject=use_superproject, verbose=verbose, current_branch_only=current_branch_only, tags=tags, depth=depth, git_event_log=git_event_log, manifest_name=manifest_name, this_manifest_only=this_manifest_only, outer_manifest=False) # If repo has already been initialized, we take -u with the absence of # --standalone-manifest to mean "transition to a standard repo set up", # which necessitates starting fresh. # If --standalone-manifest is set, we always tear everything down and start # anew. if self.Exists: was_standalone_manifest = self.config.GetString('manifest.standalone') if was_standalone_manifest and not manifest_url: print('fatal: repo was initialized with a standlone manifest, ' 'cannot be re-initialized without --manifest-url/-u') return False if standalone_manifest or (was_standalone_manifest and manifest_url): self.config.ClearCache() if self.gitdir and os.path.exists(self.gitdir): platform_utils.rmtree(self.gitdir) if self.worktree and os.path.exists(self.worktree): platform_utils.rmtree(self.worktree) is_new = not self.Exists if is_new: if not manifest_url: print('fatal: manifest url is required.', file=sys.stderr) return False if verbose: print('Downloading manifest from %s' % (GitConfig.ForUser().UrlInsteadOf(manifest_url),), file=sys.stderr) # The manifest project object doesn't keep track of the path on the # server where this git is located, so let's save that here. mirrored_manifest_git = None if reference: manifest_git_path = urllib.parse.urlparse(manifest_url).path[1:] mirrored_manifest_git = os.path.join(reference, manifest_git_path) if not mirrored_manifest_git.endswith(".git"): mirrored_manifest_git += ".git" if not os.path.exists(mirrored_manifest_git): mirrored_manifest_git = os.path.join(reference, '.repo/manifests.git') self._InitGitDir(mirror_git=mirrored_manifest_git) # If standalone_manifest is set, mark the project as "standalone" -- we'll # still do much of the manifests.git set up, but will avoid actual syncs to # a remote. if standalone_manifest: self.config.SetString('manifest.standalone', manifest_url) elif not manifest_url and not manifest_branch: # If -u is set and --standalone-manifest is not, then we're not in # standalone mode. Otherwise, use config to infer what we were in the last # init. standalone_manifest = bool(self.config.GetString('manifest.standalone')) if not standalone_manifest: self.config.SetString('manifest.standalone', None) self._ConfigureDepth(depth) # Set the remote URL before the remote branch as we might need it below. if manifest_url: r = self.GetRemote() r.url = manifest_url r.ResetFetch() r.Save() if not standalone_manifest: if manifest_branch: if manifest_branch == 'HEAD': manifest_branch = self.ResolveRemoteHead() if manifest_branch is None: print('fatal: unable to resolve HEAD', file=sys.stderr) return False self.revisionExpr = manifest_branch else: if is_new: default_branch = self.ResolveRemoteHead() if default_branch is None: # If the remote doesn't have HEAD configured, default to master. default_branch = 'refs/heads/master' self.revisionExpr = default_branch else: self.PreSync() groups = re.split(r'[,\s]+', groups or '') all_platforms = ['linux', 'darwin', 'windows'] platformize = lambda x: 'platform-' + x if platform == 'auto': if not mirror and not self.mirror: groups.append(platformize(self._platform_name)) elif platform == 'all': groups.extend(map(platformize, all_platforms)) elif platform in all_platforms: groups.append(platformize(platform)) elif platform != 'none': print('fatal: invalid platform flag', file=sys.stderr) return False self.config.SetString('manifest.platform', platform) groups = [x for x in groups if x] groupstr = ','.join(groups) if platform == 'auto' and groupstr == self.manifest.GetDefaultGroupsStr(): groupstr = None self.config.SetString('manifest.groups', groupstr) if reference: self.config.SetString('repo.reference', reference) if dissociate: self.config.SetBoolean('repo.dissociate', dissociate) if worktree: if mirror: print('fatal: --mirror and --worktree are incompatible', file=sys.stderr) return False if submodules: print('fatal: --submodules and --worktree are incompatible', file=sys.stderr) return False self.config.SetBoolean('repo.worktree', worktree) if is_new: self.use_git_worktrees = True print('warning: --worktree is experimental!', file=sys.stderr) if archive: if is_new: self.config.SetBoolean('repo.archive', archive) else: print('fatal: --archive is only supported when initializing a new ' 'workspace.', file=sys.stderr) print('Either delete the .repo folder in this workspace, or initialize ' 'in another location.', file=sys.stderr) return False if mirror: if is_new: self.config.SetBoolean('repo.mirror', mirror) else: print('fatal: --mirror is only supported when initializing a new ' 'workspace.', file=sys.stderr) print('Either delete the .repo folder in this workspace, or initialize ' 'in another location.', file=sys.stderr) return False if partial_clone is not None: if mirror: print('fatal: --mirror and --partial-clone are mutually exclusive', file=sys.stderr) return False self.config.SetBoolean('repo.partialclone', partial_clone) if clone_filter: self.config.SetString('repo.clonefilter', clone_filter) elif self.partial_clone: clone_filter = self.clone_filter else: clone_filter = None if partial_clone_exclude is not None: self.config.SetString('repo.partialcloneexclude', partial_clone_exclude) if clone_bundle is None: clone_bundle = False if partial_clone else True else: self.config.SetBoolean('repo.clonebundle', clone_bundle) if submodules: self.config.SetBoolean('repo.submodules', submodules) if git_lfs is not None: if git_lfs: git_require((2, 17, 0), fail=True, msg='Git LFS support') self.config.SetBoolean('repo.git-lfs', git_lfs) if not is_new: print('warning: Changing --git-lfs settings will only affect new project checkouts.\n' ' Existing projects will require manual updates.\n', file=sys.stderr) if use_superproject is not None: self.config.SetBoolean('repo.superproject', use_superproject) if not standalone_manifest: if not self.Sync_NetworkHalf( is_new=is_new, quiet=not verbose, verbose=verbose, clone_bundle=clone_bundle, current_branch_only=current_branch_only, tags=tags, submodules=submodules, clone_filter=clone_filter, partial_clone_exclude=self.manifest.PartialCloneExclude).success: r = self.GetRemote() print('fatal: cannot obtain manifest %s' % r.url, file=sys.stderr) # Better delete the manifest git dir if we created it; otherwise next # time (when user fixes problems) we won't go through the "is_new" logic. if is_new: platform_utils.rmtree(self.gitdir) return False if manifest_branch: self.MetaBranchSwitch(submodules=submodules) syncbuf = SyncBuffer(self.config) self.Sync_LocalHalf(syncbuf, submodules=submodules) syncbuf.Finish() if is_new or self.CurrentBranch is None: if not self.StartBranch('default'): print('fatal: cannot create default in manifest', file=sys.stderr) return False if not manifest_name: print('fatal: manifest name (-m) is required.', file=sys.stderr) return False elif is_new: # This is a new standalone manifest. manifest_name = 'default.xml' manifest_data = fetch.fetch_file(manifest_url, verbose=verbose) dest = os.path.join(self.worktree, manifest_name) os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(dest), exist_ok=True) with open(dest, 'wb') as f: f.write(manifest_data) try: self.manifest.Link(manifest_name) except ManifestParseError as e: print("fatal: manifest '%s' not available" % manifest_name, file=sys.stderr) print('fatal: %s' % str(e), file=sys.stderr) return False if not this_manifest_only: for submanifest in self.manifest.submanifests.values(): spec = submanifest.ToSubmanifestSpec() submanifest.repo_client.manifestProject.Sync( manifest_url=spec.manifestUrl, manifest_branch=spec.revision, standalone_manifest=standalone_manifest, groups=self.manifest_groups, platform=platform, mirror=mirror, dissociate=dissociate, reference=reference, worktree=worktree, submodules=submodules, archive=archive, partial_clone=partial_clone, clone_filter=clone_filter, partial_clone_exclude=partial_clone_exclude, clone_bundle=clone_bundle, git_lfs=git_lfs, use_superproject=use_superproject, verbose=verbose, current_branch_only=current_branch_only, tags=tags, depth=depth, git_event_log=git_event_log, manifest_name=spec.manifestName, this_manifest_only=False, outer_manifest=False, ) # Lastly, if the manifest has a then have the superproject # sync it (if it will be used). if git_superproject.UseSuperproject(use_superproject, self.manifest): sync_result = self.manifest.superproject.Sync(git_event_log) if not sync_result.success: print('warning: git update of superproject for ' f'{self.manifest.path_prefix} failed, repo sync will not use ' 'superproject to fetch source; while this error is not fatal, ' 'and you can continue to run repo sync, please run repo init ' 'with the --no-use-superproject option to stop seeing this ' 'warning', file=sys.stderr) if sync_result.fatal and use_superproject is not None: return False return True def _ConfigureDepth(self, depth): """Configure the depth we'll sync down. Args: depth: an int, how deep of a partial clone to create. """ # Opt.depth will be non-None if user actually passed --depth to repo init. if depth is not None: if depth > 0: # Positive values will set the depth. depth = str(depth) else: # Negative numbers will clear the depth; passing None to SetString # will do that. depth = None # We store the depth in the main manifest project. self.config.SetString('repo.depth', depth)