git-repo/subcmds/gitc_init.py
Simran Basi bdb5271de3 GITC: Add repo sync support.
Add repo sync support for GITC checkouts. If the user is in the
GITC client directory they can still pull the sources as normal
if they pass in the --force-gitc argument. Otherwise the user
should call repo sync in the GITC view to update the user's
remote view. (This works because .repo in the GITC view will
link to .repo in the client config directory.)

Part of the support for this change is the refactoring of GITC
related code into gitc_utils.py.

Change-Id: I2636aaa50b450b6f091309db8dd0e8f4dbdad579
2015-08-18 11:59:10 -07:00

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#
# Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project
#
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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from __future__ import print_function
import os
import shutil
import sys
import gitc_utils
from subcmds import init
class GitcInit(init.Init):
common = True
helpSummary = "Initialize a GITC Client."
helpUsage = """
%prog [options] [client name]
"""
helpDescription = """
The '%prog' command is ran to initialize a new GITC client for use
with the GITC file system.
This command will setup the client directory, initialize repo, just
like repo init does, and then downloads the manifest collection
and installs in in the .repo/directory of the GITC client.
Once this is done, a GITC manifest is generated by pulling the HEAD
SHA for each project and generates the properly formatted XML file
and installs it as .manifest in the GITC client directory.
The -c argument is required to specify the GITC client name.
The optional -f argument can be used to specify the manifest file to
use for this GITC client.
"""
def _Options(self, p):
super(GitcInit, self)._Options(p)
g = p.add_option_group('GITC options')
g.add_option('-f', '--manifest-file',
dest='manifest_file',
help='Optional manifest file to use for this GITC client.')
g.add_option('-c', '--gitc-client',
dest='gitc_client',
help='The name for the new gitc_client instance.')
def Execute(self, opt, args):
if not opt.gitc_client:
print('fatal: gitc client (-c) is required', file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
self.client_dir = os.path.join(gitc_utils.GITC_MANIFEST_DIR,
opt.gitc_client)
if not os.path.exists(gitc_utils.GITC_MANIFEST_DIR):
os.makedirs(gitc_utils.GITC_MANIFEST_DIR)
if not os.path.exists(self.client_dir):
os.mkdir(self.client_dir)
super(GitcInit, self).Execute(opt, args)
# Make the destination manifest file a symlink to repo's so both repo and
# GITC refer to the same manifest.
if opt.manifest_file:
if not os.path.exists(opt.manifest_file):
print('fatal: Specified manifest file %s does not exist.' %
opt.manifest_file)
sys.exit(1)
self.manifest.Override(opt.manifest_file)
gitc_utils.generate_gitc_manifest(self.client_dir, self.manifest)
print('Please run `cd %s` to view your GITC client.' %
os.path.join(gitc_utils.GITC_FS_ROOT_DIR, opt.gitc_client))