git-repo/manifest_xml.py
Mike Frysinger 1d00a7e2ae project: initial separation of shared project objects
For now, this is opt-in via environment variables:
  - export REPO_USE_ALTERNATES=1

The shared project logic that shares the internal .git/objects/ dir
directly between multiple projects via the project-objects/ tree has
a lot of KI with random corruption.  It all boils down to projects
sharing objects/ but not refs/.  Git operations that use refs to see
what objects are reachable and discard the rest can easily discard
objects that are used by other projects.

Consider this project layout:
<show fs layout>

There are unique refs in each of these trees that are not visible in
the others.  This means it's not safe to run basic operations like
git prune or git gc.

Since we can't share refs (each project needs to have unique refs
like HEAD in order to function), let's change how we share objects.
The old way involved symlinking .git/objects/ to the project-objects
tree.  The new way shares objects using git's info/alternates.

This means project-objects/ will only contain objects that exist in
the remote project.  Local per-project objects (like when creating
branches and making changes) will never be shared.  When running a
prune or gc operation in the per-project state, it will only ever
repack or discard those per-project objects.  The common shared
objects would only be cleaned up when running a common operation
(i.e. by repo itself).

One downside to this for users is if they try blending unrelated
upstream projects.  For example, in CrOS we have multiple kernel
projects (for diff versions) checked out.  If a dev fetched the
upstream Linus tree into one of them, the objects & tags would
not be shared with the others, so they would have to fetch the
upstream state for each project.  Annoying, but better than the
current corruption situation we're in now.

Also if the dev runs a manual `git fetch` in the per-project to
sync it up to newer state than the last `repo sync` they ran,
the objects would get duplicated.  However, git operations later
on should eventually dedupe this.

Bug: https://crbug.com/gerrit/15553
Change-Id: I313a9b8962f9d439ef98ac0ed37ecfb9e0b3864e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/328101
Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
Tested-by: LaMont Jones <lamontjones@google.com>
2022-05-26 00:02:18 +00:00

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# 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.
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import collections
import itertools
import os
import platform
import re
import sys
import xml.dom.minidom
import urllib.parse
import gitc_utils
from git_config import GitConfig, IsId
from git_refs import R_HEADS, HEAD
from git_superproject import Superproject
import platform_utils
from project import (Annotation, RemoteSpec, Project, RepoProject,
ManifestProject)
from error import (ManifestParseError, ManifestInvalidPathError,
ManifestInvalidRevisionError)
from wrapper import Wrapper
MANIFEST_FILE_NAME = 'manifest.xml'
LOCAL_MANIFEST_NAME = 'local_manifest.xml'
LOCAL_MANIFESTS_DIR_NAME = 'local_manifests'
SUBMANIFEST_DIR = 'submanifests'
# Limit submanifests to an arbitrary depth for loop detection.
MAX_SUBMANIFEST_DEPTH = 8
# Add all projects from sub manifest into a group.
SUBMANIFEST_GROUP_PREFIX = 'submanifest:'
# Add all projects from local manifest into a group.
LOCAL_MANIFEST_GROUP_PREFIX = 'local:'
# ContactInfo has the self-registered bug url, supplied by the manifest authors.
ContactInfo = collections.namedtuple('ContactInfo', 'bugurl')
# urljoin gets confused if the scheme is not known.
urllib.parse.uses_relative.extend([
'ssh',
'git',
'persistent-https',
'sso',
'rpc'])
urllib.parse.uses_netloc.extend([
'ssh',
'git',
'persistent-https',
'sso',
'rpc'])
def XmlBool(node, attr, default=None):
"""Determine boolean value of |node|'s |attr|.
Invalid values will issue a non-fatal warning.
Args:
node: XML node whose attributes we access.
attr: The attribute to access.
default: If the attribute is not set (value is empty), then use this.
Returns:
True if the attribute is a valid string representing true.
False if the attribute is a valid string representing false.
|default| otherwise.
"""
value = node.getAttribute(attr)
s = value.lower()
if s == '':
return default
elif s in {'yes', 'true', '1'}:
return True
elif s in {'no', 'false', '0'}:
return False
else:
print('warning: manifest: %s="%s": ignoring invalid XML boolean' %
(attr, value), file=sys.stderr)
return default
def XmlInt(node, attr, default=None):
"""Determine integer value of |node|'s |attr|.
Args:
node: XML node whose attributes we access.
attr: The attribute to access.
default: If the attribute is not set (value is empty), then use this.
Returns:
The number if the attribute is a valid number.
Raises:
ManifestParseError: The number is invalid.
"""
value = node.getAttribute(attr)
if not value:
return default
try:
return int(value)
except ValueError:
raise ManifestParseError('manifest: invalid %s="%s" integer' %
(attr, value))
class _Default(object):
"""Project defaults within the manifest."""
revisionExpr = None
destBranchExpr = None
upstreamExpr = None
remote = None
sync_j = 1
sync_c = False
sync_s = False
sync_tags = True
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, _Default):
return False
return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__
def __ne__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, _Default):
return True
return self.__dict__ != other.__dict__
class _XmlRemote(object):
def __init__(self,
name,
alias=None,
fetch=None,
pushUrl=None,
manifestUrl=None,
review=None,
revision=None):
self.name = name
self.fetchUrl = fetch
self.pushUrl = pushUrl
self.manifestUrl = manifestUrl
self.remoteAlias = alias
self.reviewUrl = review
self.revision = revision
self.resolvedFetchUrl = self._resolveFetchUrl()
self.annotations = []
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, _XmlRemote):
return False
return (sorted(self.annotations) == sorted(other.annotations) and
self.name == other.name and self.fetchUrl == other.fetchUrl and
self.pushUrl == other.pushUrl and self.remoteAlias == other.remoteAlias
and self.reviewUrl == other.reviewUrl and self.revision == other.revision)
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self.__eq__(other)
def _resolveFetchUrl(self):
if self.fetchUrl is None:
return ''
url = self.fetchUrl.rstrip('/')
manifestUrl = self.manifestUrl.rstrip('/')
# urljoin will gets confused over quite a few things. The ones we care
# about here are:
# * no scheme in the base url, like <hostname:port>
# We handle no scheme by replacing it with an obscure protocol, gopher
# and then replacing it with the original when we are done.
if manifestUrl.find(':') != manifestUrl.find('/') - 1:
url = urllib.parse.urljoin('gopher://' + manifestUrl, url)
url = re.sub(r'^gopher://', '', url)
else:
url = urllib.parse.urljoin(manifestUrl, url)
return url
def ToRemoteSpec(self, projectName):
fetchUrl = self.resolvedFetchUrl.rstrip('/')
url = fetchUrl + '/' + projectName
remoteName = self.name
if self.remoteAlias:
remoteName = self.remoteAlias
return RemoteSpec(remoteName,
url=url,
pushUrl=self.pushUrl,
review=self.reviewUrl,
orig_name=self.name,
fetchUrl=self.fetchUrl)
def AddAnnotation(self, name, value, keep):
self.annotations.append(Annotation(name, value, keep))
class _XmlSubmanifest:
"""Manage the <submanifest> element specified in the manifest.
Attributes:
name: a string, the name for this submanifest.
remote: a string, the remote.name for this submanifest.
project: a string, the name of the manifest project.
revision: a string, the commitish.
manifestName: a string, the submanifest file name.
groups: a list of strings, the groups to add to all projects in the submanifest.
default_groups: a list of strings, the default groups to sync.
path: a string, the relative path for the submanifest checkout.
parent: an XmlManifest, the parent manifest.
annotations: (derived) a list of annotations.
present: (derived) a boolean, whether the sub manifest file is present.
"""
def __init__(self,
name,
remote=None,
project=None,
revision=None,
manifestName=None,
groups=None,
default_groups=None,
path=None,
parent=None):
self.name = name
self.remote = remote
self.project = project
self.revision = revision
self.manifestName = manifestName
self.groups = groups
self.default_groups = default_groups
self.path = path
self.parent = parent
self.annotations = []
outer_client = parent._outer_client or parent
if self.remote and not self.project:
raise ManifestParseError(
f'Submanifest {name}: must specify project when remote is given.')
# Construct the absolute path to the manifest file using the parent's
# method, so that we can correctly create our repo_client.
manifestFile = parent.SubmanifestInfoDir(
os.path.join(parent.path_prefix, self.relpath),
os.path.join('manifests', manifestName or 'default.xml'))
linkFile = parent.SubmanifestInfoDir(
os.path.join(parent.path_prefix, self.relpath), MANIFEST_FILE_NAME)
rc = self.repo_client = RepoClient(
parent.repodir, linkFile, parent_groups=','.join(groups) or '',
submanifest_path=self.relpath, outer_client=outer_client,
default_groups=default_groups)
self.present = os.path.exists(manifestFile)
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, _XmlSubmanifest):
return False
return (
self.name == other.name and
self.remote == other.remote and
self.project == other.project and
self.revision == other.revision and
self.manifestName == other.manifestName and
self.groups == other.groups and
self.default_groups == other.default_groups and
self.path == other.path and
sorted(self.annotations) == sorted(other.annotations))
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self.__eq__(other)
def ToSubmanifestSpec(self):
"""Return a SubmanifestSpec object, populating attributes"""
mp = self.parent.manifestProject
remote = self.parent.remotes[self.remote or self.parent.default.remote.name]
# If a project was given, generate the url from the remote and project.
# If not, use this manifestProject's url.
if self.project:
manifestUrl = remote.ToRemoteSpec(self.project).url
else:
manifestUrl = mp.GetRemote(mp.remote.name).url
manifestName = self.manifestName or 'default.xml'
revision = self.revision or self.name
path = self.path or revision.split('/')[-1]
groups = self.groups or []
default_groups = self.default_groups or []
return SubmanifestSpec(self.name, manifestUrl, manifestName, revision, path,
groups)
@property
def relpath(self):
"""The path of this submanifest relative to the parent manifest."""
revision = self.revision or self.name
return self.path or revision.split('/')[-1]
def GetGroupsStr(self):
"""Returns the `groups` given for this submanifest."""
if self.groups:
return ','.join(self.groups)
return ''
def GetDefaultGroupsStr(self):
"""Returns the `default-groups` given for this submanifest."""
return ','.join(self.default_groups or [])
def AddAnnotation(self, name, value, keep):
"""Add annotations to the submanifest."""
self.annotations.append(Annotation(name, value, keep))
class SubmanifestSpec:
"""The submanifest element, with all fields expanded."""
def __init__(self,
name,
manifestUrl,
manifestName,
revision,
path,
groups):
self.name = name
self.manifestUrl = manifestUrl
self.manifestName = manifestName
self.revision = revision
self.path = path
self.groups = groups or []
class XmlManifest(object):
"""manages the repo configuration file"""
def __init__(self, repodir, manifest_file, local_manifests=None,
outer_client=None, parent_groups='', submanifest_path='',
default_groups=None):
"""Initialize.
Args:
repodir: Path to the .repo/ dir for holding all internal checkout state.
It must be in the top directory of the repo client checkout.
manifest_file: Full path to the manifest file to parse. This will usually
be |repodir|/|MANIFEST_FILE_NAME|.
local_manifests: Full path to the directory of local override manifests.
This will usually be |repodir|/|LOCAL_MANIFESTS_DIR_NAME|.
outer_client: RepoClient of the outertree.
parent_groups: a string, the groups to apply to this projects.
submanifest_path: The submanifest root relative to the repo root.
default_groups: a string, the default manifest groups to use.
"""
# TODO(vapier): Move this out of this class.
self.globalConfig = GitConfig.ForUser()
self.repodir = os.path.abspath(repodir)
self._CheckLocalPath(submanifest_path)
self.topdir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(self.repodir), submanifest_path)
if manifest_file != os.path.abspath(manifest_file):
raise ManifestParseError('manifest_file must be abspath')
self.manifestFile = manifest_file
if not outer_client or outer_client == self:
# manifestFileOverrides only exists in the outer_client's manifest, since
# that is the only instance left when Unload() is called on the outer
# manifest.
self.manifestFileOverrides = {}
self.local_manifests = local_manifests
self._load_local_manifests = True
self.parent_groups = parent_groups
self.default_groups = default_groups
if outer_client and self.isGitcClient:
raise ManifestParseError('Multi-manifest is incompatible with `gitc-init`')
if submanifest_path and not outer_client:
# If passing a submanifest_path, there must be an outer_client.
raise ManifestParseError(f'Bad call to {self.__class__.__name__}')
# If self._outer_client is None, this is not a checkout that supports
# multi-tree.
self._outer_client = outer_client or self
self.repoProject = RepoProject(self, 'repo',
gitdir=os.path.join(repodir, 'repo/.git'),
worktree=os.path.join(repodir, 'repo'))
mp = self.SubmanifestProject(self.path_prefix)
self.manifestProject = mp
# This is a bit hacky, but we're in a chicken & egg situation: all the
# normal repo settings live in the manifestProject which we just setup
# above, so we couldn't easily query before that. We assume Project()
# init doesn't care if this changes afterwards.
if os.path.exists(mp.gitdir) and mp.use_worktree:
mp.use_git_worktrees = True
self.Unload()
def Override(self, name, load_local_manifests=True):
"""Use a different manifest, just for the current instantiation.
"""
path = None
# Look for a manifest by path in the filesystem (including the cwd).
if not load_local_manifests:
local_path = os.path.abspath(name)
if os.path.isfile(local_path):
path = local_path
# Look for manifests by name from the manifests repo.
if path is None:
path = os.path.join(self.manifestProject.worktree, name)
if not os.path.isfile(path):
raise ManifestParseError('manifest %s not found' % name)
self._load_local_manifests = load_local_manifests
self._outer_client.manifestFileOverrides[self.path_prefix] = path
self.Unload()
self._Load()
def Link(self, name):
"""Update the repo metadata to use a different manifest.
"""
self.Override(name)
# Old versions of repo would generate symlinks we need to clean up.
platform_utils.remove(self.manifestFile, missing_ok=True)
# This file is interpreted as if it existed inside the manifest repo.
# That allows us to use <include> with the relative file name.
with open(self.manifestFile, 'w') as fp:
fp.write("""<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!--
DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE! It is generated by repo and changes will be discarded.
If you want to use a different manifest, use `repo init -m <file>` instead.
If you want to customize your checkout by overriding manifest settings, use
the local_manifests/ directory instead.
For more information on repo manifests, check out:
https://gerrit.googlesource.com/git-repo/+/HEAD/docs/manifest-format.md
-->
<manifest>
<include name="%s" />
</manifest>
""" % (name,))
def _RemoteToXml(self, r, doc, root):
e = doc.createElement('remote')
root.appendChild(e)
e.setAttribute('name', r.name)
e.setAttribute('fetch', r.fetchUrl)
if r.pushUrl is not None:
e.setAttribute('pushurl', r.pushUrl)
if r.remoteAlias is not None:
e.setAttribute('alias', r.remoteAlias)
if r.reviewUrl is not None:
e.setAttribute('review', r.reviewUrl)
if r.revision is not None:
e.setAttribute('revision', r.revision)
for a in r.annotations:
if a.keep == 'true':
ae = doc.createElement('annotation')
ae.setAttribute('name', a.name)
ae.setAttribute('value', a.value)
e.appendChild(ae)
def _SubmanifestToXml(self, r, doc, root):
"""Generate XML <submanifest/> node."""
e = doc.createElement('submanifest')
root.appendChild(e)
e.setAttribute('name', r.name)
if r.remote is not None:
e.setAttribute('remote', r.remote)
if r.project is not None:
e.setAttribute('project', r.project)
if r.manifestName is not None:
e.setAttribute('manifest-name', r.manifestName)
if r.revision is not None:
e.setAttribute('revision', r.revision)
if r.path is not None:
e.setAttribute('path', r.path)
if r.groups:
e.setAttribute('groups', r.GetGroupsStr())
if r.default_groups:
e.setAttribute('default-groups', r.GetDefaultGroupsStr())
for a in r.annotations:
if a.keep == 'true':
ae = doc.createElement('annotation')
ae.setAttribute('name', a.name)
ae.setAttribute('value', a.value)
e.appendChild(ae)
def _ParseList(self, field):
"""Parse fields that contain flattened lists.
These are whitespace & comma separated. Empty elements will be discarded.
"""
return [x for x in re.split(r'[,\s]+', field) if x]
def ToXml(self, peg_rev=False, peg_rev_upstream=True, peg_rev_dest_branch=True, groups=None):
"""Return the current manifest XML."""
mp = self.manifestProject
if groups is None:
groups = mp.manifest_groups
if groups:
groups = self._ParseList(groups)
doc = xml.dom.minidom.Document()
root = doc.createElement('manifest')
if self.is_submanifest:
root.setAttribute('path', self.path_prefix)
doc.appendChild(root)
# Save out the notice. There's a little bit of work here to give it the
# right whitespace, which assumes that the notice is automatically indented
# by 4 by minidom.
if self.notice:
notice_element = root.appendChild(doc.createElement('notice'))
notice_lines = self.notice.splitlines()
indented_notice = ('\n'.join(" " * 4 + line for line in notice_lines))[4:]
notice_element.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(indented_notice))
d = self.default
for r in sorted(self.remotes):
self._RemoteToXml(self.remotes[r], doc, root)
if self.remotes:
root.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(''))
have_default = False
e = doc.createElement('default')
if d.remote:
have_default = True
e.setAttribute('remote', d.remote.name)
if d.revisionExpr:
have_default = True
e.setAttribute('revision', d.revisionExpr)
if d.destBranchExpr:
have_default = True
e.setAttribute('dest-branch', d.destBranchExpr)
if d.upstreamExpr:
have_default = True
e.setAttribute('upstream', d.upstreamExpr)
if d.sync_j > 1:
have_default = True
e.setAttribute('sync-j', '%d' % d.sync_j)
if d.sync_c:
have_default = True
e.setAttribute('sync-c', 'true')
if d.sync_s:
have_default = True
e.setAttribute('sync-s', 'true')
if not d.sync_tags:
have_default = True
e.setAttribute('sync-tags', 'false')
if have_default:
root.appendChild(e)
root.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(''))
if self._manifest_server:
e = doc.createElement('manifest-server')
e.setAttribute('url', self._manifest_server)
root.appendChild(e)
root.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(''))
for r in sorted(self.submanifests):
self._SubmanifestToXml(self.submanifests[r], doc, root)
if self.submanifests:
root.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(''))
def output_projects(parent, parent_node, projects):
for project_name in projects:
for project in self._projects[project_name]:
output_project(parent, parent_node, project)
def output_project(parent, parent_node, p):
if not p.MatchesGroups(groups):
return
name = p.name
relpath = p.relpath
if parent:
name = self._UnjoinName(parent.name, name)
relpath = self._UnjoinRelpath(parent.relpath, relpath)
e = doc.createElement('project')
parent_node.appendChild(e)
e.setAttribute('name', name)
if relpath != name:
e.setAttribute('path', relpath)
remoteName = None
if d.remote:
remoteName = d.remote.name
if not d.remote or p.remote.orig_name != remoteName:
remoteName = p.remote.orig_name
e.setAttribute('remote', remoteName)
if peg_rev:
if self.IsMirror:
value = p.bare_git.rev_parse(p.revisionExpr + '^0')
else:
value = p.work_git.rev_parse(HEAD + '^0')
e.setAttribute('revision', value)
if peg_rev_upstream:
if p.upstream:
e.setAttribute('upstream', p.upstream)
elif value != p.revisionExpr:
# Only save the origin if the origin is not a sha1, and the default
# isn't our value
e.setAttribute('upstream', p.revisionExpr)
if peg_rev_dest_branch:
if p.dest_branch:
e.setAttribute('dest-branch', p.dest_branch)
elif value != p.revisionExpr:
e.setAttribute('dest-branch', p.revisionExpr)
else:
revision = self.remotes[p.remote.orig_name].revision or d.revisionExpr
if not revision or revision != p.revisionExpr:
e.setAttribute('revision', p.revisionExpr)
elif p.revisionId:
e.setAttribute('revision', p.revisionId)
if (p.upstream and (p.upstream != p.revisionExpr or
p.upstream != d.upstreamExpr)):
e.setAttribute('upstream', p.upstream)
if p.dest_branch and p.dest_branch != d.destBranchExpr:
e.setAttribute('dest-branch', p.dest_branch)
for c in p.copyfiles:
ce = doc.createElement('copyfile')
ce.setAttribute('src', c.src)
ce.setAttribute('dest', c.dest)
e.appendChild(ce)
for l in p.linkfiles:
le = doc.createElement('linkfile')
le.setAttribute('src', l.src)
le.setAttribute('dest', l.dest)
e.appendChild(le)
default_groups = ['all', 'name:%s' % p.name, 'path:%s' % p.relpath]
egroups = [g for g in p.groups if g not in default_groups]
if egroups:
e.setAttribute('groups', ','.join(egroups))
for a in p.annotations:
if a.keep == "true":
ae = doc.createElement('annotation')
ae.setAttribute('name', a.name)
ae.setAttribute('value', a.value)
e.appendChild(ae)
if p.sync_c:
e.setAttribute('sync-c', 'true')
if p.sync_s:
e.setAttribute('sync-s', 'true')
if not p.sync_tags:
e.setAttribute('sync-tags', 'false')
if p.clone_depth:
e.setAttribute('clone-depth', str(p.clone_depth))
self._output_manifest_project_extras(p, e)
if p.subprojects:
subprojects = set(subp.name for subp in p.subprojects)
output_projects(p, e, list(sorted(subprojects)))
projects = set(p.name for p in self._paths.values() if not p.parent)
output_projects(None, root, list(sorted(projects)))
if self._repo_hooks_project:
root.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(''))
e = doc.createElement('repo-hooks')
e.setAttribute('in-project', self._repo_hooks_project.name)
e.setAttribute('enabled-list',
' '.join(self._repo_hooks_project.enabled_repo_hooks))
root.appendChild(e)
if self._superproject:
root.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(''))
e = doc.createElement('superproject')
e.setAttribute('name', self._superproject.name)
remoteName = None
if d.remote:
remoteName = d.remote.name
remote = self._superproject.remote
if not d.remote or remote.orig_name != remoteName:
remoteName = remote.orig_name
e.setAttribute('remote', remoteName)
revision = remote.revision or d.revisionExpr
if not revision or revision != self._superproject.revision:
e.setAttribute('revision', self._superproject.revision)
root.appendChild(e)
if self._contactinfo.bugurl != Wrapper().BUG_URL:
root.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(''))
e = doc.createElement('contactinfo')
e.setAttribute('bugurl', self._contactinfo.bugurl)
root.appendChild(e)
return doc
def ToDict(self, **kwargs):
"""Return the current manifest as a dictionary."""
# Elements that may only appear once.
SINGLE_ELEMENTS = {
'notice',
'default',
'manifest-server',
'repo-hooks',
'superproject',
'contactinfo',
}
# Elements that may be repeated.
MULTI_ELEMENTS = {
'remote',
'remove-project',
'project',
'extend-project',
'include',
'submanifest',
# These are children of 'project' nodes.
'annotation',
'project',
'copyfile',
'linkfile',
}
doc = self.ToXml(**kwargs)
ret = {}
def append_children(ret, node):
for child in node.childNodes:
if child.nodeType == xml.dom.Node.ELEMENT_NODE:
attrs = child.attributes
element = dict((attrs.item(i).localName, attrs.item(i).value)
for i in range(attrs.length))
if child.nodeName in SINGLE_ELEMENTS:
ret[child.nodeName] = element
elif child.nodeName in MULTI_ELEMENTS:
ret.setdefault(child.nodeName, []).append(element)
else:
raise ManifestParseError('Unhandled element "%s"' % (child.nodeName,))
append_children(element, child)
append_children(ret, doc.firstChild)
return ret
def Save(self, fd, **kwargs):
"""Write the current manifest out to the given file descriptor."""
doc = self.ToXml(**kwargs)
doc.writexml(fd, '', ' ', '\n', 'UTF-8')
def _output_manifest_project_extras(self, p, e):
"""Manifests can modify e if they support extra project attributes."""
@property
def is_multimanifest(self):
"""Whether this is a multimanifest checkout.
This is safe to use as long as the outermost manifest XML has been parsed.
"""
return bool(self._outer_client._submanifests)
@property
def is_submanifest(self):
"""Whether this manifest is a submanifest"""
return self._outer_client and self._outer_client != self
@property
def outer_client(self):
"""The instance of the outermost manifest client"""
self._Load()
return self._outer_client
@property
def all_manifests(self):
"""Generator yielding all (sub)manifests."""
self._Load()
outer = self._outer_client
yield outer
for tree in outer.all_children:
yield tree
@property
def all_children(self):
"""Generator yielding all child submanifests."""
self._Load()
for child in self._submanifests.values():
if child.repo_client:
yield child.repo_client
for tree in child.repo_client.all_children:
yield tree
@property
def path_prefix(self):
"""The path of this submanifest, relative to the outermost manifest."""
if not self._outer_client or self == self._outer_client:
return ''
return os.path.relpath(self.topdir, self._outer_client.topdir)
@property
def all_paths(self):
"""All project paths for all (sub)manifests. See `paths`."""
ret = {}
for tree in self.all_manifests:
prefix = tree.path_prefix
ret.update({os.path.join(prefix, k): v for k, v in tree.paths.items()})
return ret
@property
def all_projects(self):
"""All projects for all (sub)manifests. See `projects`."""
return list(itertools.chain.from_iterable(x._paths.values() for x in self.all_manifests))
@property
def paths(self):
"""Return all paths for this manifest.
Return:
A dictionary of {path: Project()}. `path` is relative to this manifest.
"""
self._Load()
return self._paths
@property
def projects(self):
"""Return a list of all Projects in this manifest."""
self._Load()
return list(self._paths.values())
@property
def remotes(self):
self._Load()
return self._remotes
@property
def default(self):
self._Load()
return self._default
@property
def submanifests(self):
"""All submanifests in this manifest."""
self._Load()
return self._submanifests
@property
def repo_hooks_project(self):
self._Load()
return self._repo_hooks_project
@property
def superproject(self):
self._Load()
return self._superproject
@property
def contactinfo(self):
self._Load()
return self._contactinfo
@property
def notice(self):
self._Load()
return self._notice
@property
def manifest_server(self):
self._Load()
return self._manifest_server
@property
def CloneBundle(self):
clone_bundle = self.manifestProject.clone_bundle
if clone_bundle is None:
return False if self.manifestProject.partial_clone else True
else:
return clone_bundle
@property
def CloneFilter(self):
if self.manifestProject.partial_clone:
return self.manifestProject.clone_filter
return None
@property
def PartialCloneExclude(self):
exclude = self.manifest.manifestProject.partial_clone_exclude or ''
return set(x.strip() for x in exclude.split(','))
def SetManifestOverride(self, path):
"""Override manifestFile. The caller must call Unload()"""
self._outer_client.manifest.manifestFileOverrides[self.path_prefix] = path
@property
def UseLocalManifests(self):
return self._load_local_manifests
def SetUseLocalManifests(self, value):
self._load_local_manifests = value
@property
def HasLocalManifests(self):
return self._load_local_manifests and self.local_manifests
def IsFromLocalManifest(self, project):
"""Is the project from a local manifest?"""
return any(x.startswith(LOCAL_MANIFEST_GROUP_PREFIX)
for x in project.groups)
@property
def IsMirror(self):
return self.manifestProject.mirror
@property
def UseGitWorktrees(self):
return self.manifestProject.use_worktree
@property
def IsArchive(self):
return self.manifestProject.archive
@property
def HasSubmodules(self):
return self.manifestProject.submodules
@property
def EnableGitLfs(self):
return self.manifestProject.git_lfs
def FindManifestByPath(self, path):
"""Returns the manifest containing path."""
path = os.path.abspath(path)
manifest = self._outer_client or self
old = None
while manifest._submanifests and manifest != old:
old = manifest
for name in manifest._submanifests:
tree = manifest._submanifests[name]
if path.startswith(tree.repo_client.manifest.topdir):
manifest = tree.repo_client
break
return manifest
@property
def subdir(self):
"""Returns the path for per-submanifest objects for this manifest."""
return self.SubmanifestInfoDir(self.path_prefix)
def SubmanifestInfoDir(self, submanifest_path, object_path=''):
"""Return the path to submanifest-specific info for a submanifest.
Return the full path of the directory in which to put per-manifest objects.
Args:
submanifest_path: a string, the path of the submanifest, relative to the
outermost topdir. If empty, then repodir is returned.
object_path: a string, relative path to append to the submanifest info
directory path.
"""
if submanifest_path:
return os.path.join(self.repodir, SUBMANIFEST_DIR, submanifest_path,
object_path)
else:
return os.path.join(self.repodir, object_path)
def SubmanifestProject(self, submanifest_path):
"""Return a manifestProject for a submanifest."""
subdir = self.SubmanifestInfoDir(submanifest_path)
mp = ManifestProject(self, 'manifests',
gitdir=os.path.join(subdir, 'manifests.git'),
worktree=os.path.join(subdir, 'manifests'))
return mp
def GetDefaultGroupsStr(self, with_platform=True):
"""Returns the default group string to use.
Args:
with_platform: a boolean, whether to include the group for the
underlying platform.
"""
groups = ','.join(self.default_groups or ['default'])
if with_platform:
groups += f',platform-{platform.system().lower()}'
return groups
def GetGroupsStr(self):
"""Returns the manifest group string that should be synced."""
return self.manifestProject.manifest_groups or self.GetDefaultGroupsStr()
def Unload(self):
"""Unload the manifest.
If the manifest files have been changed since Load() was called, this will
cause the new/updated manifest to be used.
"""
self._loaded = False
self._projects = {}
self._paths = {}
self._remotes = {}
self._default = None
self._submanifests = {}
self._repo_hooks_project = None
self._superproject = None
self._contactinfo = ContactInfo(Wrapper().BUG_URL)
self._notice = None
self.branch = None
self._manifest_server = None
def Load(self):
"""Read the manifest into memory."""
# Do not expose internal arguments.
self._Load()
def _Load(self, initial_client=None, submanifest_depth=0):
if submanifest_depth > MAX_SUBMANIFEST_DEPTH:
raise ManifestParseError('maximum submanifest depth %d exceeded.' %
MAX_SUBMANIFEST_DEPTH)
if not self._loaded:
if self._outer_client and self._outer_client != self:
# This will load all clients.
self._outer_client._Load(initial_client=self)
savedManifestFile = self.manifestFile
override = self._outer_client.manifestFileOverrides.get(self.path_prefix)
if override:
self.manifestFile = override
try:
m = self.manifestProject
b = m.GetBranch(m.CurrentBranch).merge
if b is not None and b.startswith(R_HEADS):
b = b[len(R_HEADS):]
self.branch = b
parent_groups = self.parent_groups
if self.path_prefix:
parent_groups = f'{SUBMANIFEST_GROUP_PREFIX}:path:{self.path_prefix},{parent_groups}'
# The manifestFile was specified by the user which is why we allow include
# paths to point anywhere.
nodes = []
nodes.append(self._ParseManifestXml(
self.manifestFile, self.manifestProject.worktree,
parent_groups=parent_groups, restrict_includes=False))
if self._load_local_manifests and self.local_manifests:
try:
for local_file in sorted(platform_utils.listdir(self.local_manifests)):
if local_file.endswith('.xml'):
local = os.path.join(self.local_manifests, local_file)
# Since local manifests are entirely managed by the user, allow
# them to point anywhere the user wants.
local_group = f'{LOCAL_MANIFEST_GROUP_PREFIX}:{local_file[:-4]}'
nodes.append(self._ParseManifestXml(
local, self.subdir,
parent_groups=f'{local_group},{parent_groups}',
restrict_includes=False))
except OSError:
pass
try:
self._ParseManifest(nodes)
except ManifestParseError as e:
# There was a problem parsing, unload ourselves in case they catch
# this error and try again later, we will show the correct error
self.Unload()
raise e
if self.IsMirror:
self._AddMetaProjectMirror(self.repoProject)
self._AddMetaProjectMirror(self.manifestProject)
self._loaded = True
finally:
if override:
self.manifestFile = savedManifestFile
# Now that we have loaded this manifest, load any submanifest manifests
# as well. We need to do this after self._loaded is set to avoid looping.
for name in self._submanifests:
tree = self._submanifests[name]
spec = tree.ToSubmanifestSpec()
present = os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.subdir, MANIFEST_FILE_NAME))
if present and tree.present and not tree.repo_client:
if initial_client and initial_client.topdir == self.topdir:
tree.repo_client = self
tree.present = present
elif not os.path.exists(self.subdir):
tree.present = False
if present and tree.present:
tree.repo_client._Load(initial_client=initial_client,
submanifest_depth=submanifest_depth + 1)
def _ParseManifestXml(self, path, include_root, parent_groups='',
restrict_includes=True):
"""Parse a manifest XML and return the computed nodes.
Args:
path: The XML file to read & parse.
include_root: The path to interpret include "name"s relative to.
parent_groups: The groups to apply to this projects.
restrict_includes: Whether to constrain the "name" attribute of includes.
Returns:
List of XML nodes.
"""
try:
root = xml.dom.minidom.parse(path)
except (OSError, xml.parsers.expat.ExpatError) as e:
raise ManifestParseError("error parsing manifest %s: %s" % (path, e))
if not root or not root.childNodes:
raise ManifestParseError("no root node in %s" % (path,))
for manifest in root.childNodes:
if manifest.nodeName == 'manifest':
break
else:
raise ManifestParseError("no <manifest> in %s" % (path,))
nodes = []
for node in manifest.childNodes:
if node.nodeName == 'include':
name = self._reqatt(node, 'name')
if restrict_includes:
msg = self._CheckLocalPath(name)
if msg:
raise ManifestInvalidPathError(
'<include> invalid "name": %s: %s' % (name, msg))
include_groups = ''
if parent_groups:
include_groups = parent_groups
if node.hasAttribute('groups'):
include_groups = node.getAttribute('groups') + ',' + include_groups
fp = os.path.join(include_root, name)
if not os.path.isfile(fp):
raise ManifestParseError("include [%s/]%s doesn't exist or isn't a file"
% (include_root, name))
try:
nodes.extend(self._ParseManifestXml(fp, include_root, include_groups))
# should isolate this to the exact exception, but that's
# tricky. actual parsing implementation may vary.
except (KeyboardInterrupt, RuntimeError, SystemExit, ManifestParseError):
raise
except Exception as e:
raise ManifestParseError(
"failed parsing included manifest %s: %s" % (name, e))
else:
if parent_groups and node.nodeName == 'project':
nodeGroups = parent_groups
if node.hasAttribute('groups'):
nodeGroups = node.getAttribute('groups') + ',' + nodeGroups
node.setAttribute('groups', nodeGroups)
nodes.append(node)
return nodes
def _ParseManifest(self, node_list):
for node in itertools.chain(*node_list):
if node.nodeName == 'remote':
remote = self._ParseRemote(node)
if remote:
if remote.name in self._remotes:
if remote != self._remotes[remote.name]:
raise ManifestParseError(
'remote %s already exists with different attributes' %
(remote.name))
else:
self._remotes[remote.name] = remote
for node in itertools.chain(*node_list):
if node.nodeName == 'default':
new_default = self._ParseDefault(node)
emptyDefault = not node.hasAttributes() and not node.hasChildNodes()
if self._default is None:
self._default = new_default
elif not emptyDefault and new_default != self._default:
raise ManifestParseError('duplicate default in %s' %
(self.manifestFile))
if self._default is None:
self._default = _Default()
submanifest_paths = set()
for node in itertools.chain(*node_list):
if node.nodeName == 'submanifest':
submanifest = self._ParseSubmanifest(node)
if submanifest:
if submanifest.name in self._submanifests:
if submanifest != self._submanifests[submanifest.name]:
raise ManifestParseError(
'submanifest %s already exists with different attributes' %
(submanifest.name))
else:
self._submanifests[submanifest.name] = submanifest
submanifest_paths.add(submanifest.relpath)
for node in itertools.chain(*node_list):
if node.nodeName == 'notice':
if self._notice is not None:
raise ManifestParseError(
'duplicate notice in %s' %
(self.manifestFile))
self._notice = self._ParseNotice(node)
for node in itertools.chain(*node_list):
if node.nodeName == 'manifest-server':
url = self._reqatt(node, 'url')
if self._manifest_server is not None:
raise ManifestParseError(
'duplicate manifest-server in %s' %
(self.manifestFile))
self._manifest_server = url
def recursively_add_projects(project):
projects = self._projects.setdefault(project.name, [])
if project.relpath is None:
raise ManifestParseError(
'missing path for %s in %s' %
(project.name, self.manifestFile))
if project.relpath in self._paths:
raise ManifestParseError(
'duplicate path %s in %s' %
(project.relpath, self.manifestFile))
for tree in submanifest_paths:
if project.relpath.startswith(tree):
raise ManifestParseError(
'project %s conflicts with submanifest path %s' %
(project.relpath, tree))
self._paths[project.relpath] = project
projects.append(project)
for subproject in project.subprojects:
recursively_add_projects(subproject)
repo_hooks_project = None
enabled_repo_hooks = None
for node in itertools.chain(*node_list):
if node.nodeName == 'project':
project = self._ParseProject(node)
recursively_add_projects(project)
if node.nodeName == 'extend-project':
name = self._reqatt(node, 'name')
if name not in self._projects:
raise ManifestParseError('extend-project element specifies non-existent '
'project: %s' % name)
path = node.getAttribute('path')
dest_path = node.getAttribute('dest-path')
groups = node.getAttribute('groups')
if groups:
groups = self._ParseList(groups)
revision = node.getAttribute('revision')
remote_name = node.getAttribute('remote')
if not remote_name:
remote = self._default.remote
else:
remote = self._get_remote(node)
named_projects = self._projects[name]
if dest_path and not path and len(named_projects) > 1:
raise ManifestParseError('extend-project cannot use dest-path when '
'matching multiple projects: %s' % name)
for p in self._projects[name]:
if path and p.relpath != path:
continue
if groups:
p.groups.extend(groups)
if revision:
p.SetRevision(revision)
if remote_name:
p.remote = remote.ToRemoteSpec(name)
if dest_path:
del self._paths[p.relpath]
relpath, worktree, gitdir, objdir, _ = self.GetProjectPaths(
name, dest_path, remote.name)
p.UpdatePaths(relpath, worktree, gitdir, objdir)
self._paths[p.relpath] = p
if node.nodeName == 'repo-hooks':
# Only one project can be the hooks project
if repo_hooks_project is not None:
raise ManifestParseError(
'duplicate repo-hooks in %s' %
(self.manifestFile))
# Get the name of the project and the (space-separated) list of enabled.
repo_hooks_project = self._reqatt(node, 'in-project')
enabled_repo_hooks = self._ParseList(self._reqatt(node, 'enabled-list'))
if node.nodeName == 'superproject':
name = self._reqatt(node, 'name')
# There can only be one superproject.
if self._superproject:
raise ManifestParseError(
'duplicate superproject in %s' %
(self.manifestFile))
remote_name = node.getAttribute('remote')
if not remote_name:
remote = self._default.remote
else:
remote = self._get_remote(node)
if remote is None:
raise ManifestParseError("no remote for superproject %s within %s" %
(name, self.manifestFile))
revision = node.getAttribute('revision') or remote.revision
if not revision:
revision = self._default.revisionExpr
if not revision:
raise ManifestParseError('no revision for superproject %s within %s' %
(name, self.manifestFile))
self._superproject = Superproject(self,
name=name,
remote=remote.ToRemoteSpec(name),
revision=revision)
if node.nodeName == 'contactinfo':
bugurl = self._reqatt(node, 'bugurl')
# This element can be repeated, later entries will clobber earlier ones.
self._contactinfo = ContactInfo(bugurl)
if node.nodeName == 'remove-project':
name = self._reqatt(node, 'name')
if name in self._projects:
for p in self._projects[name]:
del self._paths[p.relpath]
del self._projects[name]
# If the manifest removes the hooks project, treat it as if it deleted
# the repo-hooks element too.
if repo_hooks_project == name:
repo_hooks_project = None
elif not XmlBool(node, 'optional', False):
raise ManifestParseError('remove-project element specifies non-existent '
'project: %s' % name)
# Store repo hooks project information.
if repo_hooks_project:
# Store a reference to the Project.
try:
repo_hooks_projects = self._projects[repo_hooks_project]
except KeyError:
raise ManifestParseError(
'project %s not found for repo-hooks' %
(repo_hooks_project))
if len(repo_hooks_projects) != 1:
raise ManifestParseError(
'internal error parsing repo-hooks in %s' %
(self.manifestFile))
self._repo_hooks_project = repo_hooks_projects[0]
# Store the enabled hooks in the Project object.
self._repo_hooks_project.enabled_repo_hooks = enabled_repo_hooks
def _AddMetaProjectMirror(self, m):
name = None
m_url = m.GetRemote(m.remote.name).url
if m_url.endswith('/.git'):
raise ManifestParseError('refusing to mirror %s' % m_url)
if self._default and self._default.remote:
url = self._default.remote.resolvedFetchUrl
if not url.endswith('/'):
url += '/'
if m_url.startswith(url):
remote = self._default.remote
name = m_url[len(url):]
if name is None:
s = m_url.rindex('/') + 1
manifestUrl = self.manifestProject.config.GetString('remote.origin.url')
remote = _XmlRemote('origin', fetch=m_url[:s], manifestUrl=manifestUrl)
name = m_url[s:]
if name.endswith('.git'):
name = name[:-4]
if name not in self._projects:
m.PreSync()
gitdir = os.path.join(self.topdir, '%s.git' % name)
project = Project(manifest=self,
name=name,
remote=remote.ToRemoteSpec(name),
gitdir=gitdir,
objdir=gitdir,
worktree=None,
relpath=name or None,
revisionExpr=m.revisionExpr,
revisionId=None)
self._projects[project.name] = [project]
self._paths[project.relpath] = project
def _ParseRemote(self, node):
"""
reads a <remote> element from the manifest file
"""
name = self._reqatt(node, 'name')
alias = node.getAttribute('alias')
if alias == '':
alias = None
fetch = self._reqatt(node, 'fetch')
pushUrl = node.getAttribute('pushurl')
if pushUrl == '':
pushUrl = None
review = node.getAttribute('review')
if review == '':
review = None
revision = node.getAttribute('revision')
if revision == '':
revision = None
manifestUrl = self.manifestProject.config.GetString('remote.origin.url')
remote = _XmlRemote(name, alias, fetch, pushUrl, manifestUrl, review, revision)
for n in node.childNodes:
if n.nodeName == 'annotation':
self._ParseAnnotation(remote, n)
return remote
def _ParseDefault(self, node):
"""
reads a <default> element from the manifest file
"""
d = _Default()
d.remote = self._get_remote(node)
d.revisionExpr = node.getAttribute('revision')
if d.revisionExpr == '':
d.revisionExpr = None
d.destBranchExpr = node.getAttribute('dest-branch') or None
d.upstreamExpr = node.getAttribute('upstream') or None
d.sync_j = XmlInt(node, 'sync-j', 1)
if d.sync_j <= 0:
raise ManifestParseError('%s: sync-j must be greater than 0, not "%s"' %
(self.manifestFile, d.sync_j))
d.sync_c = XmlBool(node, 'sync-c', False)
d.sync_s = XmlBool(node, 'sync-s', False)
d.sync_tags = XmlBool(node, 'sync-tags', True)
return d
def _ParseNotice(self, node):
"""
reads a <notice> element from the manifest file
The <notice> element is distinct from other tags in the XML in that the
data is conveyed between the start and end tag (it's not an empty-element
tag).
The white space (carriage returns, indentation) for the notice element is
relevant and is parsed in a way that is based on how python docstrings work.
In fact, the code is remarkably similar to here:
http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0257/
"""
# Get the data out of the node...
notice = node.childNodes[0].data
# Figure out minimum indentation, skipping the first line (the same line
# as the <notice> tag)...
minIndent = sys.maxsize
lines = notice.splitlines()
for line in lines[1:]:
lstrippedLine = line.lstrip()
if lstrippedLine:
indent = len(line) - len(lstrippedLine)
minIndent = min(indent, minIndent)
# Strip leading / trailing blank lines and also indentation.
cleanLines = [lines[0].strip()]
for line in lines[1:]:
cleanLines.append(line[minIndent:].rstrip())
# Clear completely blank lines from front and back...
while cleanLines and not cleanLines[0]:
del cleanLines[0]
while cleanLines and not cleanLines[-1]:
del cleanLines[-1]
return '\n'.join(cleanLines)
def _ParseSubmanifest(self, node):
"""Reads a <submanifest> element from the manifest file."""
name = self._reqatt(node, 'name')
remote = node.getAttribute('remote')
if remote == '':
remote = None
project = node.getAttribute('project')
if project == '':
project = None
revision = node.getAttribute('revision')
if revision == '':
revision = None
manifestName = node.getAttribute('manifest-name')
if manifestName == '':
manifestName = None
groups = ''
if node.hasAttribute('groups'):
groups = node.getAttribute('groups')
groups = self._ParseList(groups)
default_groups = self._ParseList(node.getAttribute('default-groups'))
path = node.getAttribute('path')
if path == '':
path = None
if revision:
msg = self._CheckLocalPath(revision.split('/')[-1])
if msg:
raise ManifestInvalidPathError(
'<submanifest> invalid "revision": %s: %s' % (revision, msg))
else:
msg = self._CheckLocalPath(name)
if msg:
raise ManifestInvalidPathError(
'<submanifest> invalid "name": %s: %s' % (name, msg))
else:
msg = self._CheckLocalPath(path)
if msg:
raise ManifestInvalidPathError(
'<submanifest> invalid "path": %s: %s' % (path, msg))
submanifest = _XmlSubmanifest(name, remote, project, revision, manifestName,
groups, default_groups, path, self)
for n in node.childNodes:
if n.nodeName == 'annotation':
self._ParseAnnotation(submanifest, n)
return submanifest
def _JoinName(self, parent_name, name):
return os.path.join(parent_name, name)
def _UnjoinName(self, parent_name, name):
return os.path.relpath(name, parent_name)
def _ParseProject(self, node, parent=None, **extra_proj_attrs):
"""
reads a <project> element from the manifest file
"""
name = self._reqatt(node, 'name')
msg = self._CheckLocalPath(name, dir_ok=True)
if msg:
raise ManifestInvalidPathError(
'<project> invalid "name": %s: %s' % (name, msg))
if parent:
name = self._JoinName(parent.name, name)
remote = self._get_remote(node)
if remote is None:
remote = self._default.remote
if remote is None:
raise ManifestParseError("no remote for project %s within %s" %
(name, self.manifestFile))
revisionExpr = node.getAttribute('revision') or remote.revision
if not revisionExpr:
revisionExpr = self._default.revisionExpr
if not revisionExpr:
raise ManifestParseError("no revision for project %s within %s" %
(name, self.manifestFile))
path = node.getAttribute('path')
if not path:
path = name
else:
# NB: The "." project is handled specially in Project.Sync_LocalHalf.
msg = self._CheckLocalPath(path, dir_ok=True, cwd_dot_ok=True)
if msg:
raise ManifestInvalidPathError(
'<project> invalid "path": %s: %s' % (path, msg))
rebase = XmlBool(node, 'rebase', True)
sync_c = XmlBool(node, 'sync-c', False)
sync_s = XmlBool(node, 'sync-s', self._default.sync_s)
sync_tags = XmlBool(node, 'sync-tags', self._default.sync_tags)
clone_depth = XmlInt(node, 'clone-depth')
if clone_depth is not None and clone_depth <= 0:
raise ManifestParseError('%s: clone-depth must be greater than 0, not "%s"' %
(self.manifestFile, clone_depth))
dest_branch = node.getAttribute('dest-branch') or self._default.destBranchExpr
upstream = node.getAttribute('upstream') or self._default.upstreamExpr
groups = ''
if node.hasAttribute('groups'):
groups = node.getAttribute('groups')
groups = self._ParseList(groups)
if parent is None:
relpath, worktree, gitdir, objdir, use_git_worktrees = \
self.GetProjectPaths(name, path, remote.name)
else:
use_git_worktrees = False
relpath, worktree, gitdir, objdir = \
self.GetSubprojectPaths(parent, name, path)
default_groups = ['all', 'name:%s' % name, 'path:%s' % relpath]
groups.extend(set(default_groups).difference(groups))
if self.IsMirror and node.hasAttribute('force-path'):
if XmlBool(node, 'force-path', False):
gitdir = os.path.join(self.topdir, '%s.git' % path)
project = Project(manifest=self,
name=name,
remote=remote.ToRemoteSpec(name),
gitdir=gitdir,
objdir=objdir,
worktree=worktree,
relpath=relpath,
revisionExpr=revisionExpr,
revisionId=None,
rebase=rebase,
groups=groups,
sync_c=sync_c,
sync_s=sync_s,
sync_tags=sync_tags,
clone_depth=clone_depth,
upstream=upstream,
parent=parent,
dest_branch=dest_branch,
use_git_worktrees=use_git_worktrees,
**extra_proj_attrs)
for n in node.childNodes:
if n.nodeName == 'copyfile':
self._ParseCopyFile(project, n)
if n.nodeName == 'linkfile':
self._ParseLinkFile(project, n)
if n.nodeName == 'annotation':
self._ParseAnnotation(project, n)
if n.nodeName == 'project':
project.subprojects.append(self._ParseProject(n, parent=project))
return project
def GetProjectPaths(self, name, path, remote):
"""Return the paths for a project.
Args:
name: a string, the name of the project.
path: a string, the path of the project.
remote: a string, the remote.name of the project.
"""
# The manifest entries might have trailing slashes. Normalize them to avoid
# unexpected filesystem behavior since we do string concatenation below.
path = path.rstrip('/')
name = name.rstrip('/')
remote = remote.rstrip('/')
use_git_worktrees = False
use_remote_name = bool(self._outer_client._submanifests)
relpath = path
if self.IsMirror:
worktree = None
gitdir = os.path.join(self.topdir, '%s.git' % name)
objdir = gitdir
else:
if use_remote_name:
namepath = os.path.join(remote, f'{name}.git')
else:
namepath = f'{name}.git'
worktree = os.path.join(self.topdir, path).replace('\\', '/')
gitdir = os.path.join(self.subdir, 'projects', '%s.git' % path)
# We allow people to mix git worktrees & non-git worktrees for now.
# This allows for in situ migration of repo clients.
if os.path.exists(gitdir) or not self.UseGitWorktrees:
objdir = os.path.join(self.repodir, 'project-objects', namepath)
else:
use_git_worktrees = True
gitdir = os.path.join(self.repodir, 'worktrees', namepath)
objdir = gitdir
return relpath, worktree, gitdir, objdir, use_git_worktrees
def GetProjectsWithName(self, name, all_manifests=False):
"""All projects with |name|.
Args:
name: a string, the name of the project.
all_manifests: a boolean, if True, then all manifests are searched. If
False, then only this manifest is searched.
"""
if all_manifests:
return list(itertools.chain.from_iterable(
x._projects.get(name, []) for x in self.all_manifests))
return self._projects.get(name, [])
def GetSubprojectName(self, parent, submodule_path):
return os.path.join(parent.name, submodule_path)
def _JoinRelpath(self, parent_relpath, relpath):
return os.path.join(parent_relpath, relpath)
def _UnjoinRelpath(self, parent_relpath, relpath):
return os.path.relpath(relpath, parent_relpath)
def GetSubprojectPaths(self, parent, name, path):
# The manifest entries might have trailing slashes. Normalize them to avoid
# unexpected filesystem behavior since we do string concatenation below.
path = path.rstrip('/')
name = name.rstrip('/')
relpath = self._JoinRelpath(parent.relpath, path)
gitdir = os.path.join(parent.gitdir, 'subprojects', '%s.git' % path)
objdir = os.path.join(parent.gitdir, 'subproject-objects', '%s.git' % name)
if self.IsMirror:
worktree = None
else:
worktree = os.path.join(parent.worktree, path).replace('\\', '/')
return relpath, worktree, gitdir, objdir
@staticmethod
def _CheckLocalPath(path, dir_ok=False, cwd_dot_ok=False):
"""Verify |path| is reasonable for use in filesystem paths.
Used with <copyfile> & <linkfile> & <project> elements.
This only validates the |path| in isolation: it does not check against the
current filesystem state. Thus it is suitable as a first-past in a parser.
It enforces a number of constraints:
* No empty paths.
* No "~" in paths.
* No Unicode codepoints that filesystems might elide when normalizing.
* No relative path components like "." or "..".
* No absolute paths.
* No ".git" or ".repo*" path components.
Args:
path: The path name to validate.
dir_ok: Whether |path| may force a directory (e.g. end in a /).
cwd_dot_ok: Whether |path| may be just ".".
Returns:
None if |path| is OK, a failure message otherwise.
"""
if not path:
return 'empty paths not allowed'
if '~' in path:
return '~ not allowed (due to 8.3 filenames on Windows filesystems)'
path_codepoints = set(path)
# Some filesystems (like Apple's HFS+) try to normalize Unicode codepoints
# which means there are alternative names for ".git". Reject paths with
# these in it as there shouldn't be any reasonable need for them here.
# The set of codepoints here was cribbed from jgit's implementation:
# https://eclipse.googlesource.com/jgit/jgit/+/9110037e3e9461ff4dac22fee84ef3694ed57648/org.eclipse.jgit/src/org/eclipse/jgit/lib/ObjectChecker.java#884
BAD_CODEPOINTS = {
u'\u200C', # ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER
u'\u200D', # ZERO WIDTH JOINER
u'\u200E', # LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK
u'\u200F', # RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK
u'\u202A', # LEFT-TO-RIGHT EMBEDDING
u'\u202B', # RIGHT-TO-LEFT EMBEDDING
u'\u202C', # POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING
u'\u202D', # LEFT-TO-RIGHT OVERRIDE
u'\u202E', # RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE
u'\u206A', # INHIBIT SYMMETRIC SWAPPING
u'\u206B', # ACTIVATE SYMMETRIC SWAPPING
u'\u206C', # INHIBIT ARABIC FORM SHAPING
u'\u206D', # ACTIVATE ARABIC FORM SHAPING
u'\u206E', # NATIONAL DIGIT SHAPES
u'\u206F', # NOMINAL DIGIT SHAPES
u'\uFEFF', # ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE
}
if BAD_CODEPOINTS & path_codepoints:
# This message is more expansive than reality, but should be fine.
return 'Unicode combining characters not allowed'
# Reject newlines as there shouldn't be any legitmate use for them, they'll
# be confusing to users, and they can easily break tools that expect to be
# able to iterate over newline delimited lists. This even applies to our
# own code like .repo/project.list.
if {'\r', '\n'} & path_codepoints:
return 'Newlines not allowed'
# Assume paths might be used on case-insensitive filesystems.
path = path.lower()
# 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))
# Strip off trailing slashes as those only produce '' elements, and we use
# parts to look for individual bad components.
parts = resep.split(path.rstrip('/'))
# Some people use src="." to create stable links to projects. Lets allow
# that but reject all other uses of "." to keep things simple.
if not cwd_dot_ok or parts != ['.']:
for part in set(parts):
if part in {'.', '..', '.git'} or part.startswith('.repo'):
return 'bad component: %s' % (part,)
if not dir_ok and resep.match(path[-1]):
return 'dirs not allowed'
# NB: The two abspath checks here are to handle platforms with multiple
# filesystem path styles (e.g. Windows).
norm = os.path.normpath(path)
if (norm == '..' or
(len(norm) >= 3 and norm.startswith('..') and resep.match(norm[0])) or
os.path.isabs(norm) or
norm.startswith('/')):
return 'path cannot be outside'
@classmethod
def _ValidateFilePaths(cls, element, src, dest):
"""Verify |src| & |dest| are reasonable for <copyfile> & <linkfile>.
We verify the path independent of any filesystem state as we won't have a
checkout available to compare to. i.e. This is for parsing validation
purposes only.
We'll do full/live sanity checking before we do the actual filesystem
modifications in _CopyFile/_LinkFile/etc...
"""
# |dest| is the file we write to or symlink we create.
# It is relative to the top of the repo client checkout.
msg = cls._CheckLocalPath(dest)
if msg:
raise ManifestInvalidPathError(
'<%s> invalid "dest": %s: %s' % (element, dest, msg))
# |src| is the file we read from or path we point to for symlinks.
# It is relative to the top of the git project checkout.
is_linkfile = element == 'linkfile'
msg = cls._CheckLocalPath(src, dir_ok=is_linkfile, cwd_dot_ok=is_linkfile)
if msg:
raise ManifestInvalidPathError(
'<%s> invalid "src": %s: %s' % (element, src, msg))
def _ParseCopyFile(self, project, node):
src = self._reqatt(node, 'src')
dest = self._reqatt(node, 'dest')
if not self.IsMirror:
# src is project relative;
# dest is relative to the top of the tree.
# We only validate paths if we actually plan to process them.
self._ValidateFilePaths('copyfile', src, dest)
project.AddCopyFile(src, dest, self.topdir)
def _ParseLinkFile(self, project, node):
src = self._reqatt(node, 'src')
dest = self._reqatt(node, 'dest')
if not self.IsMirror:
# src is project relative;
# dest is relative to the top of the tree.
# We only validate paths if we actually plan to process them.
self._ValidateFilePaths('linkfile', src, dest)
project.AddLinkFile(src, dest, self.topdir)
def _ParseAnnotation(self, element, node):
name = self._reqatt(node, 'name')
value = self._reqatt(node, 'value')
try:
keep = self._reqatt(node, 'keep').lower()
except ManifestParseError:
keep = "true"
if keep != "true" and keep != "false":
raise ManifestParseError('optional "keep" attribute must be '
'"true" or "false"')
element.AddAnnotation(name, value, keep)
def _get_remote(self, node):
name = node.getAttribute('remote')
if not name:
return None
v = self._remotes.get(name)
if not v:
raise ManifestParseError("remote %s not defined in %s" %
(name, self.manifestFile))
return v
def _reqatt(self, node, attname):
"""
reads a required attribute from the node.
"""
v = node.getAttribute(attname)
if not v:
raise ManifestParseError("no %s in <%s> within %s" %
(attname, node.nodeName, self.manifestFile))
return v
def projectsDiff(self, manifest):
"""return the projects differences between two manifests.
The diff will be from self to given manifest.
"""
fromProjects = self.paths
toProjects = manifest.paths
fromKeys = sorted(fromProjects.keys())
toKeys = sorted(toProjects.keys())
diff = {'added': [], 'removed': [], 'changed': [], 'unreachable': []}
for proj in fromKeys:
if proj not in toKeys:
diff['removed'].append(fromProjects[proj])
else:
fromProj = fromProjects[proj]
toProj = toProjects[proj]
try:
fromRevId = fromProj.GetCommitRevisionId()
toRevId = toProj.GetCommitRevisionId()
except ManifestInvalidRevisionError:
diff['unreachable'].append((fromProj, toProj))
else:
if fromRevId != toRevId:
diff['changed'].append((fromProj, toProj))
toKeys.remove(proj)
for proj in toKeys:
diff['added'].append(toProjects[proj])
return diff
class GitcManifest(XmlManifest):
"""Parser for GitC (git-in-the-cloud) manifests."""
def _ParseProject(self, node, parent=None):
"""Override _ParseProject and add support for GITC specific attributes."""
return super()._ParseProject(
node, parent=parent, old_revision=node.getAttribute('old-revision'))
def _output_manifest_project_extras(self, p, e):
"""Output GITC Specific Project attributes"""
if p.old_revision:
e.setAttribute('old-revision', str(p.old_revision))
class RepoClient(XmlManifest):
"""Manages a repo client checkout."""
def __init__(self, repodir, manifest_file=None, submanifest_path='', **kwargs):
self.isGitcClient = False
submanifest_path = submanifest_path or ''
if submanifest_path:
self._CheckLocalPath(submanifest_path)
prefix = os.path.join(repodir, SUBMANIFEST_DIR, submanifest_path)
else:
prefix = repodir
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(prefix, LOCAL_MANIFEST_NAME)):
print('error: %s is not supported; put local manifests in `%s` instead' %
(LOCAL_MANIFEST_NAME, os.path.join(prefix, LOCAL_MANIFESTS_DIR_NAME)),
file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
if manifest_file is None:
manifest_file = os.path.join(prefix, MANIFEST_FILE_NAME)
local_manifests = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(prefix, LOCAL_MANIFESTS_DIR_NAME))
super().__init__(repodir, manifest_file, local_manifests,
submanifest_path=submanifest_path, **kwargs)
# TODO: Completely separate manifest logic out of the client.
self.manifest = self
class GitcClient(RepoClient, GitcManifest):
"""Manages a GitC client checkout."""
def __init__(self, repodir, gitc_client_name):
"""Initialize the GitcManifest object."""
self.gitc_client_name = gitc_client_name
self.gitc_client_dir = os.path.join(gitc_utils.get_gitc_manifest_dir(),
gitc_client_name)
super().__init__(repodir, os.path.join(self.gitc_client_dir, '.manifest'))
self.isGitcClient = True