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Add repo start support for GITC checkouts. If the user is in the GITC FS view, they can now run repo start to check out the sources and create a new working branch. When "repo start" is called on a GITC project, the revision tag is set to an empty string and saved in a new tag: old-revision. This tells the GITC filesystem to display the local copy of the sources when being viewed. The local copy is created by pulling the project sources and the new branch is created based off the original project revision. Updated main.py to setup each command's gitc_manifest when appropriate. Updated repo sync's logic to sync opened projects and updating the GITC manifest file for the rest. Change-Id: I7e4809d1c4fc43c69b26f2f1bebe45aab0cae628
233 lines
7.0 KiB
Python
233 lines
7.0 KiB
Python
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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 os
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import optparse
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import platform
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import re
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import sys
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from error import NoSuchProjectError
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from error import InvalidProjectGroupsError
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class Command(object):
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"""Base class for any command line action in repo.
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"""
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common = False
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manifest = None
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_optparse = None
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def WantPager(self, opt):
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return False
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def ReadEnvironmentOptions(self, opts):
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""" Set options from environment variables. """
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env_options = self._RegisteredEnvironmentOptions()
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for env_key, opt_key in env_options.items():
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# Get the user-set option value if any
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opt_value = getattr(opts, opt_key)
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# If the value is set, it means the user has passed it as a command
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# line option, and we should use that. Otherwise we can try to set it
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# with the value from the corresponding environment variable.
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if opt_value is not None:
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continue
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env_value = os.environ.get(env_key)
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if env_value is not None:
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setattr(opts, opt_key, env_value)
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return opts
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@property
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def OptionParser(self):
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if self._optparse is None:
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try:
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me = 'repo %s' % self.NAME
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usage = self.helpUsage.strip().replace('%prog', me)
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except AttributeError:
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usage = 'repo %s' % self.NAME
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self._optparse = optparse.OptionParser(usage = usage)
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self._Options(self._optparse)
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return self._optparse
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def _Options(self, p):
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"""Initialize the option parser.
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"""
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def _RegisteredEnvironmentOptions(self):
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"""Get options that can be set from environment variables.
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Return a dictionary mapping environment variable name
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to option key name that it can override.
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Example: {'REPO_MY_OPTION': 'my_option'}
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Will allow the option with key value 'my_option' to be set
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from the value in the environment variable named 'REPO_MY_OPTION'.
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Note: This does not work properly for options that are explicitly
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set to None by the user, or options that are defined with a
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default value other than None.
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"""
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return {}
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def Usage(self):
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"""Display usage and terminate.
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"""
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self.OptionParser.print_usage()
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sys.exit(1)
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def Execute(self, opt, args):
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"""Perform the action, after option parsing is complete.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def _ResetPathToProjectMap(self, projects):
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self._by_path = dict((p.worktree, p) for p in projects)
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def _UpdatePathToProjectMap(self, project):
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self._by_path[project.worktree] = project
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def _GetProjectByPath(self, manifest, path):
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project = None
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if os.path.exists(path):
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oldpath = None
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while path \
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and path != oldpath \
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and path != manifest.topdir:
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try:
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project = self._by_path[path]
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break
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except KeyError:
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oldpath = path
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path = os.path.dirname(path)
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else:
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try:
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project = self._by_path[path]
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except KeyError:
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pass
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return project
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def GetProjects(self, args, manifest=None, groups='', missing_ok=False,
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submodules_ok=False):
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"""A list of projects that match the arguments.
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"""
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if not manifest:
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manifest = self.manifest
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all_projects_list = manifest.projects
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result = []
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mp = manifest.manifestProject
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if not groups:
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groups = mp.config.GetString('manifest.groups')
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if not groups:
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groups = 'default,platform-' + platform.system().lower()
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groups = [x for x in re.split(r'[,\s]+', groups) if x]
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if not args:
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derived_projects = {}
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for project in all_projects_list:
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if submodules_ok or project.sync_s:
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derived_projects.update((p.name, p)
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for p in project.GetDerivedSubprojects())
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all_projects_list.extend(derived_projects.values())
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for project in all_projects_list:
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if ((missing_ok or project.Exists) and
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project.MatchesGroups(groups)):
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result.append(project)
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else:
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self._ResetPathToProjectMap(all_projects_list)
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for arg in args:
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projects = manifest.GetProjectsWithName(arg)
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if not projects:
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path = os.path.abspath(arg).replace('\\', '/')
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project = self._GetProjectByPath(manifest, path)
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# If it's not a derived project, update path->project mapping and
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# search again, as arg might actually point to a derived subproject.
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if (project and not project.Derived and
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(submodules_ok or project.sync_s)):
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search_again = False
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for subproject in project.GetDerivedSubprojects():
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self._UpdatePathToProjectMap(subproject)
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search_again = True
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if search_again:
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project = self._GetProjectByPath(manifest, path) or project
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if project:
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projects = [project]
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if not projects:
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raise NoSuchProjectError(arg)
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for project in projects:
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if not missing_ok and not project.Exists:
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raise NoSuchProjectError(arg)
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if not project.MatchesGroups(groups):
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raise InvalidProjectGroupsError(arg)
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result.extend(projects)
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def _getpath(x):
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return x.relpath
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result.sort(key=_getpath)
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return result
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def FindProjects(self, args):
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result = []
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patterns = [re.compile(r'%s' % a, re.IGNORECASE) for a in args]
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for project in self.GetProjects(''):
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for pattern in patterns:
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if pattern.search(project.name) or pattern.search(project.relpath):
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result.append(project)
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break
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result.sort(key=lambda project: project.relpath)
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return result
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# pylint: disable=W0223
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# Pylint warns that the `InteractiveCommand` and `PagedCommand` classes do not
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# override method `Execute` which is abstract in `Command`. Since that method
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# is always implemented in classes derived from `InteractiveCommand` and
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# `PagedCommand`, this warning can be suppressed.
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class InteractiveCommand(Command):
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"""Command which requires user interaction on the tty and
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must not run within a pager, even if the user asks to.
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"""
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def WantPager(self, opt):
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return False
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class PagedCommand(Command):
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"""Command which defaults to output in a pager, as its
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display tends to be larger than one screen full.
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"""
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def WantPager(self, opt):
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return True
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# pylint: enable=W0223
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class MirrorSafeCommand(object):
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"""Command permits itself to run within a mirror,
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and does not require a working directory.
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"""
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