git-repo/subcmds/status.py
Mike Frysinger 6a2400a4d0 command: unify --job option & default values
Extend the Command class to support adding the --jobs option to the
parser if the command declares it supports running in parallel.  Also
pull the default value used for the number of local jobs into the
command module so local commands can share it.

Change-Id: I22b0f8d2cf69875013cec657b8e6c4385549ccac
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/297024
Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Mcdonald <cjmcdonald@google.com>
2021-02-22 22:51:07 +00:00

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# Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
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import functools
import glob
import multiprocessing
import os
from command import DEFAULT_LOCAL_JOBS, PagedCommand
from color import Coloring
import platform_utils
class Status(PagedCommand):
common = True
helpSummary = "Show the working tree status"
helpUsage = """
%prog [<project>...]
"""
helpDescription = """
'%prog' compares the working tree to the staging area (aka index),
and the most recent commit on this branch (HEAD), in each project
specified. A summary is displayed, one line per file where there
is a difference between these three states.
The -j/--jobs option can be used to run multiple status queries
in parallel.
The -o/--orphans option can be used to show objects that are in
the working directory, but not associated with a repo project.
This includes unmanaged top-level files and directories, but also
includes deeper items. For example, if dir/subdir/proj1 and
dir/subdir/proj2 are repo projects, dir/subdir/proj3 will be shown
if it is not known to repo.
# Status Display
The status display is organized into three columns of information,
for example if the file 'subcmds/status.py' is modified in the
project 'repo' on branch 'devwork':
project repo/ branch devwork
-m subcmds/status.py
The first column explains how the staging area (index) differs from
the last commit (HEAD). Its values are always displayed in upper
case and have the following meanings:
-: no difference
A: added (not in HEAD, in index )
M: modified ( in HEAD, in index, different content )
D: deleted ( in HEAD, not in index )
R: renamed (not in HEAD, in index, path changed )
C: copied (not in HEAD, in index, copied from another)
T: mode changed ( in HEAD, in index, same content )
U: unmerged; conflict resolution required
The second column explains how the working directory differs from
the index. Its values are always displayed in lower case and have
the following meanings:
-: new / unknown (not in index, in work tree )
m: modified ( in index, in work tree, modified )
d: deleted ( in index, not in work tree )
"""
PARALLEL_JOBS = DEFAULT_LOCAL_JOBS
def _Options(self, p):
super()._Options(p)
p.add_option('-o', '--orphans',
dest='orphans', action='store_true',
help="include objects in working directory outside of repo projects")
p.add_option('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true',
help="only print the name of modified projects")
def _StatusHelper(self, quiet, project):
"""Obtains the status for a specific project.
Obtains the status for a project, redirecting the output to
the specified object.
Args:
quiet: Where to output the status.
project: Project to get status of.
Returns:
The status of the project.
"""
return project.PrintWorkTreeStatus(quiet=quiet)
def _FindOrphans(self, dirs, proj_dirs, proj_dirs_parents, outstring):
"""find 'dirs' that are present in 'proj_dirs_parents' but not in 'proj_dirs'"""
status_header = ' --\t'
for item in dirs:
if not platform_utils.isdir(item):
outstring.append(''.join([status_header, item]))
continue
if item in proj_dirs:
continue
if item in proj_dirs_parents:
self._FindOrphans(glob.glob('%s/.*' % item) +
glob.glob('%s/*' % item),
proj_dirs, proj_dirs_parents, outstring)
continue
outstring.append(''.join([status_header, item, '/']))
def Execute(self, opt, args):
all_projects = self.GetProjects(args)
counter = 0
if opt.jobs == 1:
for project in all_projects:
state = project.PrintWorkTreeStatus(quiet=opt.quiet)
if state == 'CLEAN':
counter += 1
else:
with multiprocessing.Pool(opt.jobs) as pool:
states = pool.map(functools.partial(self._StatusHelper, opt.quiet), all_projects)
counter += states.count('CLEAN')
if not opt.quiet and len(all_projects) == counter:
print('nothing to commit (working directory clean)')
if opt.orphans:
proj_dirs = set()
proj_dirs_parents = set()
for project in self.GetProjects(None, missing_ok=True):
proj_dirs.add(project.relpath)
(head, _tail) = os.path.split(project.relpath)
while head != "":
proj_dirs_parents.add(head)
(head, _tail) = os.path.split(head)
proj_dirs.add('.repo')
class StatusColoring(Coloring):
def __init__(self, config):
Coloring.__init__(self, config, 'status')
self.project = self.printer('header', attr='bold')
self.untracked = self.printer('untracked', fg='red')
orig_path = os.getcwd()
try:
os.chdir(self.manifest.topdir)
outstring = []
self._FindOrphans(glob.glob('.*') +
glob.glob('*'),
proj_dirs, proj_dirs_parents, outstring)
if outstring:
output = StatusColoring(self.client.globalConfig)
output.project('Objects not within a project (orphans)')
output.nl()
for entry in outstring:
output.untracked(entry)
output.nl()
else:
print('No orphan files or directories')
finally:
# Restore CWD.
os.chdir(orig_path)