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The project.py file is huge and contains multiple classes. By moving it to seperate class files the code becomes more readable and maintainable. Signed-off-by: Remy Bohmer <github@bohmer.net> Change-Id: Ida9d99d31751d627ae1ea0373418080696d2e14b Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/281293 Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com> Tested-by: Remy Bohmer <linux@bohmer.net>
432 lines
16 KiB
Python
432 lines
16 KiB
Python
# -*- coding:utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import json
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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import traceback
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from error import HookError
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from git_refs import HEAD
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from pyversion import is_python3
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if is_python3():
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import urllib.parse
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else:
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import imp
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import urlparse
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urllib = imp.new_module('urllib')
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urllib.parse = urlparse
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input = raw_input # noqa: F821
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class RepoHook(object):
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"""A RepoHook contains information about a script to run as a hook.
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Hooks are used to run a python script before running an upload (for instance,
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to run presubmit checks). Eventually, we may have hooks for other actions.
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This shouldn't be confused with files in the 'repo/hooks' directory. Those
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files are copied into each '.git/hooks' folder for each project. Repo-level
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hooks are associated instead with repo actions.
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Hooks are always python. When a hook is run, we will load the hook into the
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interpreter and execute its main() function.
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"""
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def __init__(self,
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hook_type,
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hooks_project,
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topdir,
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manifest_url,
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abort_if_user_denies=False):
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"""RepoHook constructor.
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Params:
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hook_type: A string representing the type of hook. This is also used
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to figure out the name of the file containing the hook. For
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example: 'pre-upload'.
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hooks_project: The project containing the repo hooks. If you have a
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manifest, this is manifest.repo_hooks_project. OK if this is None,
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which will make the hook a no-op.
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topdir: Repo's top directory (the one containing the .repo directory).
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Scripts will run with CWD as this directory. If you have a manifest,
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this is manifest.topdir
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manifest_url: The URL to the manifest git repo.
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abort_if_user_denies: If True, we'll throw a HookError() if the user
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doesn't allow us to run the hook.
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"""
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self._hook_type = hook_type
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self._hooks_project = hooks_project
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self._manifest_url = manifest_url
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self._topdir = topdir
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self._abort_if_user_denies = abort_if_user_denies
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# Store the full path to the script for convenience.
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if self._hooks_project:
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self._script_fullpath = os.path.join(self._hooks_project.worktree,
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self._hook_type + '.py')
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else:
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self._script_fullpath = None
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def _GetHash(self):
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"""Return a hash of the contents of the hooks directory.
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We'll just use git to do this. This hash has the property that if anything
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changes in the directory we will return a different has.
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SECURITY CONSIDERATION:
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This hash only represents the contents of files in the hook directory, not
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any other files imported or called by hooks. Changes to imported files
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can change the script behavior without affecting the hash.
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Returns:
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A string representing the hash. This will always be ASCII so that it can
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be printed to the user easily.
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"""
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assert self._hooks_project, "Must have hooks to calculate their hash."
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# We will use the work_git object rather than just calling GetRevisionId().
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# That gives us a hash of the latest checked in version of the files that
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# the user will actually be executing. Specifically, GetRevisionId()
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# doesn't appear to change even if a user checks out a different version
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# of the hooks repo (via git checkout) nor if a user commits their own revs.
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#
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# NOTE: Local (non-committed) changes will not be factored into this hash.
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# I think this is OK, since we're really only worried about warning the user
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# about upstream changes.
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return self._hooks_project.work_git.rev_parse('HEAD')
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def _GetMustVerb(self):
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"""Return 'must' if the hook is required; 'should' if not."""
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if self._abort_if_user_denies:
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return 'must'
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else:
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return 'should'
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def _CheckForHookApproval(self):
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"""Check to see whether this hook has been approved.
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We'll accept approval of manifest URLs if they're using secure transports.
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This way the user can say they trust the manifest hoster. For insecure
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hosts, we fall back to checking the hash of the hooks repo.
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Note that we ask permission for each individual hook even though we use
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the hash of all hooks when detecting changes. We'd like the user to be
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able to approve / deny each hook individually. We only use the hash of all
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hooks because there is no other easy way to detect changes to local imports.
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Returns:
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True if this hook is approved to run; False otherwise.
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Raises:
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HookError: Raised if the user doesn't approve and abort_if_user_denies
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was passed to the consturctor.
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"""
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if self._ManifestUrlHasSecureScheme():
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return self._CheckForHookApprovalManifest()
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else:
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return self._CheckForHookApprovalHash()
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def _CheckForHookApprovalHelper(self, subkey, new_val, main_prompt,
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changed_prompt):
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"""Check for approval for a particular attribute and hook.
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Args:
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subkey: The git config key under [repo.hooks.<hook_type>] to store the
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last approved string.
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new_val: The new value to compare against the last approved one.
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main_prompt: Message to display to the user to ask for approval.
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changed_prompt: Message explaining why we're re-asking for approval.
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Returns:
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True if this hook is approved to run; False otherwise.
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Raises:
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HookError: Raised if the user doesn't approve and abort_if_user_denies
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was passed to the consturctor.
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"""
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hooks_config = self._hooks_project.config
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git_approval_key = 'repo.hooks.%s.%s' % (self._hook_type, subkey)
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# Get the last value that the user approved for this hook; may be None.
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old_val = hooks_config.GetString(git_approval_key)
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if old_val is not None:
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# User previously approved hook and asked not to be prompted again.
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if new_val == old_val:
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# Approval matched. We're done.
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return True
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else:
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# Give the user a reason why we're prompting, since they last told
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# us to "never ask again".
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prompt = 'WARNING: %s\n\n' % (changed_prompt,)
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else:
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prompt = ''
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# Prompt the user if we're not on a tty; on a tty we'll assume "no".
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if sys.stdout.isatty():
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prompt += main_prompt + ' (yes/always/NO)? '
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response = input(prompt).lower()
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print()
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# User is doing a one-time approval.
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if response in ('y', 'yes'):
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return True
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elif response == 'always':
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hooks_config.SetString(git_approval_key, new_val)
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return True
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# For anything else, we'll assume no approval.
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if self._abort_if_user_denies:
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raise HookError('You must allow the %s hook or use --no-verify.' %
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self._hook_type)
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return False
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def _ManifestUrlHasSecureScheme(self):
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"""Check if the URI for the manifest is a secure transport."""
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secure_schemes = ('file', 'https', 'ssh', 'persistent-https', 'sso', 'rpc')
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parse_results = urllib.parse.urlparse(self._manifest_url)
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return parse_results.scheme in secure_schemes
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def _CheckForHookApprovalManifest(self):
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"""Check whether the user has approved this manifest host.
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Returns:
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True if this hook is approved to run; False otherwise.
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"""
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return self._CheckForHookApprovalHelper(
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'approvedmanifest',
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self._manifest_url,
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'Run hook scripts from %s' % (self._manifest_url,),
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'Manifest URL has changed since %s was allowed.' % (self._hook_type,))
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def _CheckForHookApprovalHash(self):
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"""Check whether the user has approved the hooks repo.
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Returns:
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True if this hook is approved to run; False otherwise.
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"""
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prompt = ('Repo %s run the script:\n'
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' %s\n'
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'\n'
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'Do you want to allow this script to run')
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return self._CheckForHookApprovalHelper(
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'approvedhash',
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self._GetHash(),
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prompt % (self._GetMustVerb(), self._script_fullpath),
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'Scripts have changed since %s was allowed.' % (self._hook_type,))
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@staticmethod
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def _ExtractInterpFromShebang(data):
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"""Extract the interpreter used in the shebang.
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Try to locate the interpreter the script is using (ignoring `env`).
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Args:
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data: The file content of the script.
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Returns:
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The basename of the main script interpreter, or None if a shebang is not
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used or could not be parsed out.
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"""
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firstline = data.splitlines()[:1]
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if not firstline:
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return None
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# The format here can be tricky.
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shebang = firstline[0].strip()
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m = re.match(r'^#!\s*([^\s]+)(?:\s+([^\s]+))?', shebang)
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if not m:
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return None
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# If the using `env`, find the target program.
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interp = m.group(1)
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if os.path.basename(interp) == 'env':
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interp = m.group(2)
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return interp
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def _ExecuteHookViaReexec(self, interp, context, **kwargs):
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"""Execute the hook script through |interp|.
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Note: Support for this feature should be dropped ~Jun 2021.
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Args:
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interp: The Python program to run.
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context: Basic Python context to execute the hook inside.
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kwargs: Arbitrary arguments to pass to the hook script.
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Raises:
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HookError: When the hooks failed for any reason.
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"""
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# This logic needs to be kept in sync with _ExecuteHookViaImport below.
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script = """
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import json, os, sys
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path = '''%(path)s'''
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kwargs = json.loads('''%(kwargs)s''')
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context = json.loads('''%(context)s''')
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sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(path))
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data = open(path).read()
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exec(compile(data, path, 'exec'), context)
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context['main'](**kwargs)
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""" % {
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'path': self._script_fullpath,
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'kwargs': json.dumps(kwargs),
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'context': json.dumps(context),
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}
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# We pass the script via stdin to avoid OS argv limits. It also makes
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# unhandled exception tracebacks less verbose/confusing for users.
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cmd = [interp, '-c', 'import sys; exec(sys.stdin.read())']
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proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
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proc.communicate(input=script.encode('utf-8'))
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if proc.returncode:
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raise HookError('Failed to run %s hook.' % (self._hook_type,))
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def _ExecuteHookViaImport(self, data, context, **kwargs):
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"""Execute the hook code in |data| directly.
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Args:
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data: The code of the hook to execute.
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context: Basic Python context to execute the hook inside.
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kwargs: Arbitrary arguments to pass to the hook script.
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Raises:
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HookError: When the hooks failed for any reason.
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"""
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# Exec, storing global context in the context dict. We catch exceptions
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# and convert to a HookError w/ just the failing traceback.
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try:
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exec(compile(data, self._script_fullpath, 'exec'), context)
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except Exception:
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raise HookError('%s\nFailed to import %s hook; see traceback above.' %
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(traceback.format_exc(), self._hook_type))
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# Running the script should have defined a main() function.
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if 'main' not in context:
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raise HookError('Missing main() in: "%s"' % self._script_fullpath)
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# Call the main function in the hook. If the hook should cause the
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# build to fail, it will raise an Exception. We'll catch that convert
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# to a HookError w/ just the failing traceback.
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try:
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context['main'](**kwargs)
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except Exception:
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raise HookError('%s\nFailed to run main() for %s hook; see traceback '
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'above.' % (traceback.format_exc(), self._hook_type))
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def _ExecuteHook(self, **kwargs):
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"""Actually execute the given hook.
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This will run the hook's 'main' function in our python interpreter.
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Args:
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kwargs: Keyword arguments to pass to the hook. These are often specific
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to the hook type. For instance, pre-upload hooks will contain
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a project_list.
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"""
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# Keep sys.path and CWD stashed away so that we can always restore them
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# upon function exit.
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orig_path = os.getcwd()
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orig_syspath = sys.path
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try:
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# Always run hooks with CWD as topdir.
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os.chdir(self._topdir)
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# Put the hook dir as the first item of sys.path so hooks can do
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# relative imports. We want to replace the repo dir as [0] so
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# hooks can't import repo files.
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sys.path = [os.path.dirname(self._script_fullpath)] + sys.path[1:]
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# Initial global context for the hook to run within.
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context = {'__file__': self._script_fullpath}
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# Add 'hook_should_take_kwargs' to the arguments to be passed to main.
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# We don't actually want hooks to define their main with this argument--
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# it's there to remind them that their hook should always take **kwargs.
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# For instance, a pre-upload hook should be defined like:
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# def main(project_list, **kwargs):
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#
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# This allows us to later expand the API without breaking old hooks.
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kwargs = kwargs.copy()
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kwargs['hook_should_take_kwargs'] = True
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# See what version of python the hook has been written against.
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data = open(self._script_fullpath).read()
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interp = self._ExtractInterpFromShebang(data)
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reexec = False
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if interp:
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prog = os.path.basename(interp)
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if prog.startswith('python2') and sys.version_info.major != 2:
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reexec = True
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elif prog.startswith('python3') and sys.version_info.major == 2:
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reexec = True
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# Attempt to execute the hooks through the requested version of Python.
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if reexec:
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try:
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self._ExecuteHookViaReexec(interp, context, **kwargs)
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except OSError as e:
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if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
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# We couldn't find the interpreter, so fallback to importing.
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reexec = False
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else:
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raise
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# Run the hook by importing directly.
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if not reexec:
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self._ExecuteHookViaImport(data, context, **kwargs)
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finally:
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# Restore sys.path and CWD.
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sys.path = orig_syspath
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os.chdir(orig_path)
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def Run(self, user_allows_all_hooks, **kwargs):
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"""Run the hook.
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If the hook doesn't exist (because there is no hooks project or because
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this particular hook is not enabled), this is a no-op.
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Args:
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user_allows_all_hooks: If True, we will never prompt about running the
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hook--we'll just assume it's OK to run it.
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kwargs: Keyword arguments to pass to the hook. These are often specific
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to the hook type. For instance, pre-upload hooks will contain
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a project_list.
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Raises:
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HookError: If there was a problem finding the hook or the user declined
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to run a required hook (from _CheckForHookApproval).
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"""
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# No-op if there is no hooks project or if hook is disabled.
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if ((not self._hooks_project) or (self._hook_type not in
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self._hooks_project.enabled_repo_hooks)):
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return
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# Bail with a nice error if we can't find the hook.
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if not os.path.isfile(self._script_fullpath):
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raise HookError('Couldn\'t find repo hook: "%s"' % self._script_fullpath)
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# Make sure the user is OK with running the hook.
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if (not user_allows_all_hooks) and (not self._CheckForHookApproval()):
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return
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# Run the hook with the same version of python we're using.
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self._ExecuteHook(**kwargs)
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