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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 |
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2 | |||
3 | # Copyright (C) 2011-2020 RhodeCode GmbH |
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3 | # Copyright (C) 2011-2020 RhodeCode GmbH | |
4 | # |
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4 | # | |
5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
6 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 |
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6 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 | |
7 | # (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation. |
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7 | # (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation. | |
8 | # |
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8 | # | |
9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. |
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12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. | |
13 | # |
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13 | # | |
14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License |
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14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License | |
15 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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15 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
16 | # |
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16 | # | |
17 | # This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the |
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17 | # This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the | |
18 | # RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services, |
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18 | # RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services, | |
19 | # and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/ |
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19 | # and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/ | |
20 |
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20 | |||
21 |
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21 | |||
22 | """ |
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22 | """ | |
23 | Some simple helper functions |
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23 | Some simple helper functions | |
24 | """ |
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24 | """ | |
25 |
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25 | |||
26 | import collections |
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26 | import collections | |
27 | import datetime |
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27 | import datetime | |
28 | import dateutil.relativedelta |
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28 | import dateutil.relativedelta | |
29 | import hashlib |
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29 | import hashlib | |
30 | import logging |
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30 | import logging | |
31 | import re |
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31 | import re | |
32 | import sys |
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32 | import sys | |
33 | import time |
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33 | import time | |
34 | import urllib |
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34 | import urllib | |
35 | import urlobject |
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35 | import urlobject | |
36 | import uuid |
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36 | import uuid | |
37 | import getpass |
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37 | import getpass | |
38 | from functools import update_wrapper, partial |
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38 | from functools import update_wrapper, partial | |
39 |
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39 | |||
40 | import pygments.lexers |
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40 | import pygments.lexers | |
41 | import sqlalchemy |
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41 | import sqlalchemy | |
42 | import sqlalchemy.engine.url |
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42 | import sqlalchemy.engine.url | |
43 | import sqlalchemy.exc |
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43 | import sqlalchemy.exc | |
44 | import sqlalchemy.sql |
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44 | import sqlalchemy.sql | |
45 | import webob |
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45 | import webob | |
46 | import pyramid.threadlocal |
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46 | import pyramid.threadlocal | |
47 | from pyramid import compat |
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47 | from pyramid import compat | |
48 | from pyramid.settings import asbool |
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48 | from pyramid.settings import asbool | |
49 |
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49 | |||
50 | import rhodecode |
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50 | import rhodecode | |
51 | from rhodecode.translation import _, _pluralize |
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51 | from rhodecode.translation import _, _pluralize | |
52 |
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52 | |||
53 |
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53 | |||
54 | def md5(s): |
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54 | def md5(s): | |
55 | return hashlib.md5(s).hexdigest() |
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55 | return hashlib.md5(s).hexdigest() | |
56 |
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56 | |||
57 |
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57 | |||
58 | def md5_safe(s): |
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58 | def md5_safe(s): | |
59 | return md5(safe_str(s)) |
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59 | return md5(safe_str(s)) | |
60 |
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60 | |||
61 |
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61 | |||
62 | def sha1(s): |
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62 | def sha1(s): | |
63 | return hashlib.sha1(s).hexdigest() |
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63 | return hashlib.sha1(s).hexdigest() | |
64 |
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64 | |||
65 |
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65 | |||
66 | def sha1_safe(s): |
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66 | def sha1_safe(s): | |
67 | return sha1(safe_str(s)) |
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67 | return sha1(safe_str(s)) | |
68 |
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68 | |||
69 |
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69 | |||
70 | def __get_lem(extra_mapping=None): |
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70 | def __get_lem(extra_mapping=None): | |
71 | """ |
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71 | """ | |
72 | Get language extension map based on what's inside pygments lexers |
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72 | Get language extension map based on what's inside pygments lexers | |
73 | """ |
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73 | """ | |
74 | d = collections.defaultdict(lambda: []) |
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74 | d = collections.defaultdict(lambda: []) | |
75 |
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75 | |||
76 | def __clean(s): |
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76 | def __clean(s): | |
77 | s = s.lstrip('*') |
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77 | s = s.lstrip('*') | |
78 | s = s.lstrip('.') |
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78 | s = s.lstrip('.') | |
79 |
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79 | |||
80 | if s.find('[') != -1: |
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80 | if s.find('[') != -1: | |
81 | exts = [] |
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81 | exts = [] | |
82 | start, stop = s.find('['), s.find(']') |
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82 | start, stop = s.find('['), s.find(']') | |
83 |
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83 | |||
84 | for suffix in s[start + 1:stop]: |
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84 | for suffix in s[start + 1:stop]: | |
85 | exts.append(s[:s.find('[')] + suffix) |
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85 | exts.append(s[:s.find('[')] + suffix) | |
86 | return [e.lower() for e in exts] |
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86 | return [e.lower() for e in exts] | |
87 | else: |
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87 | else: | |
88 | return [s.lower()] |
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88 | return [s.lower()] | |
89 |
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89 | |||
90 | for lx, t in sorted(pygments.lexers.LEXERS.items()): |
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90 | for lx, t in sorted(pygments.lexers.LEXERS.items()): | |
91 | m = map(__clean, t[-2]) |
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91 | m = map(__clean, t[-2]) | |
92 | if m: |
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92 | if m: | |
93 | m = reduce(lambda x, y: x + y, m) |
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93 | m = reduce(lambda x, y: x + y, m) | |
94 | for ext in m: |
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94 | for ext in m: | |
95 | desc = lx.replace('Lexer', '') |
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95 | desc = lx.replace('Lexer', '') | |
96 | d[ext].append(desc) |
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96 | d[ext].append(desc) | |
97 |
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97 | |||
98 | data = dict(d) |
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98 | data = dict(d) | |
99 |
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99 | |||
100 | extra_mapping = extra_mapping or {} |
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100 | extra_mapping = extra_mapping or {} | |
101 | if extra_mapping: |
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101 | if extra_mapping: | |
102 | for k, v in extra_mapping.items(): |
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102 | for k, v in extra_mapping.items(): | |
103 | if k not in data: |
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103 | if k not in data: | |
104 | # register new mapping2lexer |
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104 | # register new mapping2lexer | |
105 | data[k] = [v] |
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105 | data[k] = [v] | |
106 |
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106 | |||
107 | return data |
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107 | return data | |
108 |
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108 | |||
109 |
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109 | |||
110 | def str2bool(_str): |
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110 | def str2bool(_str): | |
111 | """ |
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111 | """ | |
112 | returns True/False value from given string, it tries to translate the |
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112 | returns True/False value from given string, it tries to translate the | |
113 | string into boolean |
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113 | string into boolean | |
114 |
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114 | |||
115 | :param _str: string value to translate into boolean |
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115 | :param _str: string value to translate into boolean | |
116 | :rtype: boolean |
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116 | :rtype: boolean | |
117 | :returns: boolean from given string |
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117 | :returns: boolean from given string | |
118 | """ |
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118 | """ | |
119 | if _str is None: |
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119 | if _str is None: | |
120 | return False |
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120 | return False | |
121 | if _str in (True, False): |
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121 | if _str in (True, False): | |
122 | return _str |
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122 | return _str | |
123 | _str = str(_str).strip().lower() |
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123 | _str = str(_str).strip().lower() | |
124 | return _str in ('t', 'true', 'y', 'yes', 'on', '1') |
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124 | return _str in ('t', 'true', 'y', 'yes', 'on', '1') | |
125 |
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125 | |||
126 |
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126 | |||
127 | def aslist(obj, sep=None, strip=True): |
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127 | def aslist(obj, sep=None, strip=True): | |
128 | """ |
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128 | """ | |
129 | Returns given string separated by sep as list |
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129 | Returns given string separated by sep as list | |
130 |
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130 | |||
131 | :param obj: |
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131 | :param obj: | |
132 | :param sep: |
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132 | :param sep: | |
133 | :param strip: |
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133 | :param strip: | |
134 | """ |
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134 | """ | |
135 | if isinstance(obj, (basestring,)): |
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135 | if isinstance(obj, (basestring,)): | |
136 | lst = obj.split(sep) |
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136 | lst = obj.split(sep) | |
137 | if strip: |
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137 | if strip: | |
138 | lst = [v.strip() for v in lst] |
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138 | lst = [v.strip() for v in lst] | |
139 | return lst |
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139 | return lst | |
140 | elif isinstance(obj, (list, tuple)): |
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140 | elif isinstance(obj, (list, tuple)): | |
141 | return obj |
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141 | return obj | |
142 | elif obj is None: |
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142 | elif obj is None: | |
143 | return [] |
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143 | return [] | |
144 | else: |
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144 | else: | |
145 | return [obj] |
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145 | return [obj] | |
146 |
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146 | |||
147 |
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147 | |||
148 | def convert_line_endings(line, mode): |
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148 | def convert_line_endings(line, mode): | |
149 | """ |
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149 | """ | |
150 | Converts a given line "line end" accordingly to given mode |
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150 | Converts a given line "line end" accordingly to given mode | |
151 |
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151 | |||
152 | Available modes are:: |
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152 | Available modes are:: | |
153 | 0 - Unix |
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153 | 0 - Unix | |
154 | 1 - Mac |
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154 | 1 - Mac | |
155 | 2 - DOS |
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155 | 2 - DOS | |
156 |
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156 | |||
157 | :param line: given line to convert |
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157 | :param line: given line to convert | |
158 | :param mode: mode to convert to |
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158 | :param mode: mode to convert to | |
159 | :rtype: str |
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159 | :rtype: str | |
160 | :return: converted line according to mode |
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160 | :return: converted line according to mode | |
161 | """ |
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161 | """ | |
162 | if mode == 0: |
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162 | if mode == 0: | |
163 | line = line.replace('\r\n', '\n') |
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163 | line = line.replace('\r\n', '\n') | |
164 | line = line.replace('\r', '\n') |
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164 | line = line.replace('\r', '\n') | |
165 | elif mode == 1: |
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165 | elif mode == 1: | |
166 | line = line.replace('\r\n', '\r') |
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166 | line = line.replace('\r\n', '\r') | |
167 | line = line.replace('\n', '\r') |
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167 | line = line.replace('\n', '\r') | |
168 | elif mode == 2: |
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168 | elif mode == 2: | |
169 | line = re.sub('\r(?!\n)|(?<!\r)\n', '\r\n', line) |
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169 | line = re.sub('\r(?!\n)|(?<!\r)\n', '\r\n', line) | |
170 | return line |
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170 | return line | |
171 |
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171 | |||
172 |
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172 | |||
173 | def detect_mode(line, default): |
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173 | def detect_mode(line, default): | |
174 | """ |
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174 | """ | |
175 | Detects line break for given line, if line break couldn't be found |
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175 | Detects line break for given line, if line break couldn't be found | |
176 | given default value is returned |
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176 | given default value is returned | |
177 |
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177 | |||
178 | :param line: str line |
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178 | :param line: str line | |
179 | :param default: default |
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179 | :param default: default | |
180 | :rtype: int |
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180 | :rtype: int | |
181 | :return: value of line end on of 0 - Unix, 1 - Mac, 2 - DOS |
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181 | :return: value of line end on of 0 - Unix, 1 - Mac, 2 - DOS | |
182 | """ |
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182 | """ | |
183 | if line.endswith('\r\n'): |
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183 | if line.endswith('\r\n'): | |
184 | return 2 |
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184 | return 2 | |
185 | elif line.endswith('\n'): |
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185 | elif line.endswith('\n'): | |
186 | return 0 |
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186 | return 0 | |
187 | elif line.endswith('\r'): |
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187 | elif line.endswith('\r'): | |
188 | return 1 |
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188 | return 1 | |
189 | else: |
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189 | else: | |
190 | return default |
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190 | return default | |
191 |
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191 | |||
192 |
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192 | |||
193 | def safe_int(val, default=None): |
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193 | def safe_int(val, default=None): | |
194 | """ |
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194 | """ | |
195 | Returns int() of val if val is not convertable to int use default |
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195 | Returns int() of val if val is not convertable to int use default | |
196 | instead |
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196 | instead | |
197 |
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197 | |||
198 | :param val: |
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198 | :param val: | |
199 | :param default: |
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199 | :param default: | |
200 | """ |
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200 | """ | |
201 |
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201 | |||
202 | try: |
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202 | try: | |
203 | val = int(val) |
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203 | val = int(val) | |
204 | except (ValueError, TypeError): |
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204 | except (ValueError, TypeError): | |
205 | val = default |
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205 | val = default | |
206 |
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206 | |||
207 | return val |
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207 | return val | |
208 |
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208 | |||
209 |
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209 | |||
210 | def safe_unicode(str_, from_encoding=None, use_chardet=False): |
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210 | def safe_unicode(str_, from_encoding=None, use_chardet=False): | |
211 | """ |
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211 | """ | |
212 | safe unicode function. Does few trick to turn str_ into unicode |
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212 | safe unicode function. Does few trick to turn str_ into unicode | |
213 |
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213 | |||
214 | In case of UnicodeDecode error, we try to return it with encoding detected |
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214 | In case of UnicodeDecode error, we try to return it with encoding detected | |
215 | by chardet library if it fails fallback to unicode with errors replaced |
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215 | by chardet library if it fails fallback to unicode with errors replaced | |
216 |
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216 | |||
217 | :param str_: string to decode |
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217 | :param str_: string to decode | |
218 | :rtype: unicode |
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218 | :rtype: unicode | |
219 | :returns: unicode object |
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219 | :returns: unicode object | |
220 | """ |
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220 | """ | |
221 | if isinstance(str_, unicode): |
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221 | if isinstance(str_, unicode): | |
222 | return str_ |
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222 | return str_ | |
223 |
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223 | |||
224 | if not from_encoding: |
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224 | if not from_encoding: | |
225 | DEFAULT_ENCODINGS = aslist(rhodecode.CONFIG.get('default_encoding', |
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225 | DEFAULT_ENCODINGS = aslist(rhodecode.CONFIG.get('default_encoding', | |
226 | 'utf8'), sep=',') |
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226 | 'utf8'), sep=',') | |
227 | from_encoding = DEFAULT_ENCODINGS |
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227 | from_encoding = DEFAULT_ENCODINGS | |
228 |
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228 | |||
229 | if not isinstance(from_encoding, (list, tuple)): |
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229 | if not isinstance(from_encoding, (list, tuple)): | |
230 | from_encoding = [from_encoding] |
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230 | from_encoding = [from_encoding] | |
231 |
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231 | |||
232 | try: |
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232 | try: | |
233 | return unicode(str_) |
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233 | return unicode(str_) | |
234 | except UnicodeDecodeError: |
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234 | except UnicodeDecodeError: | |
235 | pass |
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235 | pass | |
236 |
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236 | |||
237 | for enc in from_encoding: |
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237 | for enc in from_encoding: | |
238 | try: |
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238 | try: | |
239 | return unicode(str_, enc) |
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239 | return unicode(str_, enc) | |
240 | except UnicodeDecodeError: |
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240 | except UnicodeDecodeError: | |
241 | pass |
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241 | pass | |
242 |
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242 | |||
243 | if use_chardet: |
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243 | if use_chardet: | |
244 | try: |
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244 | try: | |
245 | import chardet |
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245 | import chardet | |
246 | encoding = chardet.detect(str_)['encoding'] |
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246 | encoding = chardet.detect(str_)['encoding'] | |
247 | if encoding is None: |
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247 | if encoding is None: | |
248 | raise Exception() |
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248 | raise Exception() | |
249 | return str_.decode(encoding) |
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249 | return str_.decode(encoding) | |
250 | except (ImportError, UnicodeDecodeError, Exception): |
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250 | except (ImportError, UnicodeDecodeError, Exception): | |
251 | return unicode(str_, from_encoding[0], 'replace') |
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251 | return unicode(str_, from_encoding[0], 'replace') | |
252 | else: |
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252 | else: | |
253 | return unicode(str_, from_encoding[0], 'replace') |
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253 | return unicode(str_, from_encoding[0], 'replace') | |
254 |
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254 | |||
255 | def safe_str(unicode_, to_encoding=None, use_chardet=False): |
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255 | def safe_str(unicode_, to_encoding=None, use_chardet=False): | |
256 | """ |
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256 | """ | |
257 | safe str function. Does few trick to turn unicode_ into string |
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257 | safe str function. Does few trick to turn unicode_ into string | |
258 |
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258 | |||
259 | In case of UnicodeEncodeError, we try to return it with encoding detected |
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259 | In case of UnicodeEncodeError, we try to return it with encoding detected | |
260 | by chardet library if it fails fallback to string with errors replaced |
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260 | by chardet library if it fails fallback to string with errors replaced | |
261 |
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261 | |||
262 | :param unicode_: unicode to encode |
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262 | :param unicode_: unicode to encode | |
263 | :rtype: str |
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263 | :rtype: str | |
264 | :returns: str object |
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264 | :returns: str object | |
265 | """ |
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265 | """ | |
266 |
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266 | |||
267 | # if it's not basestr cast to str |
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267 | # if it's not basestr cast to str | |
268 | if not isinstance(unicode_, compat.string_types): |
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268 | if not isinstance(unicode_, compat.string_types): | |
269 | return str(unicode_) |
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269 | return str(unicode_) | |
270 |
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270 | |||
271 | if isinstance(unicode_, str): |
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271 | if isinstance(unicode_, str): | |
272 | return unicode_ |
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272 | return unicode_ | |
273 |
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273 | |||
274 | if not to_encoding: |
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274 | if not to_encoding: | |
275 | DEFAULT_ENCODINGS = aslist(rhodecode.CONFIG.get('default_encoding', |
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275 | DEFAULT_ENCODINGS = aslist(rhodecode.CONFIG.get('default_encoding', | |
276 | 'utf8'), sep=',') |
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276 | 'utf8'), sep=',') | |
277 | to_encoding = DEFAULT_ENCODINGS |
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277 | to_encoding = DEFAULT_ENCODINGS | |
278 |
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278 | |||
279 | if not isinstance(to_encoding, (list, tuple)): |
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279 | if not isinstance(to_encoding, (list, tuple)): | |
280 | to_encoding = [to_encoding] |
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280 | to_encoding = [to_encoding] | |
281 |
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281 | |||
282 | for enc in to_encoding: |
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282 | for enc in to_encoding: | |
283 | try: |
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283 | try: | |
284 | return unicode_.encode(enc) |
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284 | return unicode_.encode(enc) | |
285 | except UnicodeEncodeError: |
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285 | except UnicodeEncodeError: | |
286 | pass |
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286 | pass | |
287 |
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287 | |||
288 | if use_chardet: |
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288 | if use_chardet: | |
289 | try: |
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289 | try: | |
290 | import chardet |
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290 | import chardet | |
291 | encoding = chardet.detect(unicode_)['encoding'] |
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291 | encoding = chardet.detect(unicode_)['encoding'] | |
292 | if encoding is None: |
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292 | if encoding is None: | |
293 | raise UnicodeEncodeError() |
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293 | raise UnicodeEncodeError() | |
294 |
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294 | |||
295 | return unicode_.encode(encoding) |
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295 | return unicode_.encode(encoding) | |
296 | except (ImportError, UnicodeEncodeError): |
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296 | except (ImportError, UnicodeEncodeError): | |
297 | return unicode_.encode(to_encoding[0], 'replace') |
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297 | return unicode_.encode(to_encoding[0], 'replace') | |
298 | else: |
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298 | else: | |
299 | return unicode_.encode(to_encoding[0], 'replace') |
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299 | return unicode_.encode(to_encoding[0], 'replace') | |
300 |
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300 | |||
301 |
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301 | |||
302 | def remove_suffix(s, suffix): |
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302 | def remove_suffix(s, suffix): | |
303 | if s.endswith(suffix): |
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303 | if s.endswith(suffix): | |
304 | s = s[:-1 * len(suffix)] |
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304 | s = s[:-1 * len(suffix)] | |
305 | return s |
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305 | return s | |
306 |
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306 | |||
307 |
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307 | |||
308 | def remove_prefix(s, prefix): |
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308 | def remove_prefix(s, prefix): | |
309 | if s.startswith(prefix): |
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309 | if s.startswith(prefix): | |
310 | s = s[len(prefix):] |
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310 | s = s[len(prefix):] | |
311 | return s |
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311 | return s | |
312 |
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312 | |||
313 |
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313 | |||
314 | def find_calling_context(ignore_modules=None): |
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314 | def find_calling_context(ignore_modules=None): | |
315 | """ |
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315 | """ | |
316 | Look through the calling stack and return the frame which called |
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316 | Look through the calling stack and return the frame which called | |
317 | this function and is part of core module ( ie. rhodecode.* ) |
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317 | this function and is part of core module ( ie. rhodecode.* ) | |
318 |
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318 | |||
319 | :param ignore_modules: list of modules to ignore eg. ['rhodecode.lib'] |
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319 | :param ignore_modules: list of modules to ignore eg. ['rhodecode.lib'] | |
320 | """ |
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320 | """ | |
321 |
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321 | |||
322 | ignore_modules = ignore_modules or [] |
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322 | ignore_modules = ignore_modules or [] | |
323 |
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323 | |||
324 | f = sys._getframe(2) |
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324 | f = sys._getframe(2) | |
325 | while f.f_back is not None: |
|
325 | while f.f_back is not None: | |
326 | name = f.f_globals.get('__name__') |
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326 | name = f.f_globals.get('__name__') | |
327 | if name and name.startswith(__name__.split('.')[0]): |
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327 | if name and name.startswith(__name__.split('.')[0]): | |
328 | if name not in ignore_modules: |
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328 | if name not in ignore_modules: | |
329 | return f |
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329 | return f | |
330 | f = f.f_back |
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330 | f = f.f_back | |
331 | return None |
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331 | return None | |
332 |
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332 | |||
333 |
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333 | |||
334 | def ping_connection(connection, branch): |
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334 | def ping_connection(connection, branch): | |
335 | if branch: |
|
335 | if branch: | |
336 | # "branch" refers to a sub-connection of a connection, |
|
336 | # "branch" refers to a sub-connection of a connection, | |
337 | # we don't want to bother pinging on these. |
|
337 | # we don't want to bother pinging on these. | |
338 | return |
|
338 | return | |
339 |
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339 | |||
340 | # turn off "close with result". This flag is only used with |
|
340 | # turn off "close with result". This flag is only used with | |
341 | # "connectionless" execution, otherwise will be False in any case |
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341 | # "connectionless" execution, otherwise will be False in any case | |
342 | save_should_close_with_result = connection.should_close_with_result |
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342 | save_should_close_with_result = connection.should_close_with_result | |
343 | connection.should_close_with_result = False |
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343 | connection.should_close_with_result = False | |
344 |
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344 | |||
345 | try: |
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345 | try: | |
346 | # run a SELECT 1. use a core select() so that |
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346 | # run a SELECT 1. use a core select() so that | |
347 | # the SELECT of a scalar value without a table is |
|
347 | # the SELECT of a scalar value without a table is | |
348 | # appropriately formatted for the backend |
|
348 | # appropriately formatted for the backend | |
349 | connection.scalar(sqlalchemy.sql.select([1])) |
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349 | connection.scalar(sqlalchemy.sql.select([1])) | |
350 | except sqlalchemy.exc.DBAPIError as err: |
|
350 | except sqlalchemy.exc.DBAPIError as err: | |
351 | # catch SQLAlchemy's DBAPIError, which is a wrapper |
|
351 | # catch SQLAlchemy's DBAPIError, which is a wrapper | |
352 | # for the DBAPI's exception. It includes a .connection_invalidated |
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352 | # for the DBAPI's exception. It includes a .connection_invalidated | |
353 | # attribute which specifies if this connection is a "disconnect" |
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353 | # attribute which specifies if this connection is a "disconnect" | |
354 | # condition, which is based on inspection of the original exception |
|
354 | # condition, which is based on inspection of the original exception | |
355 | # by the dialect in use. |
|
355 | # by the dialect in use. | |
356 | if err.connection_invalidated: |
|
356 | if err.connection_invalidated: | |
357 | # run the same SELECT again - the connection will re-validate |
|
357 | # run the same SELECT again - the connection will re-validate | |
358 | # itself and establish a new connection. The disconnect detection |
|
358 | # itself and establish a new connection. The disconnect detection | |
359 | # here also causes the whole connection pool to be invalidated |
|
359 | # here also causes the whole connection pool to be invalidated | |
360 | # so that all stale connections are discarded. |
|
360 | # so that all stale connections are discarded. | |
361 | connection.scalar(sqlalchemy.sql.select([1])) |
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361 | connection.scalar(sqlalchemy.sql.select([1])) | |
362 | else: |
|
362 | else: | |
363 | raise |
|
363 | raise | |
364 | finally: |
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364 | finally: | |
365 | # restore "close with result" |
|
365 | # restore "close with result" | |
366 | connection.should_close_with_result = save_should_close_with_result |
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366 | connection.should_close_with_result = save_should_close_with_result | |
367 |
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367 | |||
368 |
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368 | |||
369 | def engine_from_config(configuration, prefix='sqlalchemy.', **kwargs): |
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369 | def engine_from_config(configuration, prefix='sqlalchemy.', **kwargs): | |
370 | """Custom engine_from_config functions.""" |
|
370 | """Custom engine_from_config functions.""" | |
371 | log = logging.getLogger('sqlalchemy.engine') |
|
371 | log = logging.getLogger('sqlalchemy.engine') | |
372 | use_ping_connection = asbool(configuration.pop('sqlalchemy.db1.ping_connection', None)) |
|
372 | use_ping_connection = asbool(configuration.pop('sqlalchemy.db1.ping_connection', None)) | |
373 | debug = asbool(configuration.pop('sqlalchemy.db1.debug_query', None)) |
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373 | debug = asbool(configuration.pop('sqlalchemy.db1.debug_query', None)) | |
374 |
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374 | |||
375 | engine = sqlalchemy.engine_from_config(configuration, prefix, **kwargs) |
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375 | engine = sqlalchemy.engine_from_config(configuration, prefix, **kwargs) | |
376 |
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376 | |||
377 | def color_sql(sql): |
|
377 | def color_sql(sql): | |
378 | color_seq = '\033[1;33m' # This is yellow: code 33 |
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378 | color_seq = '\033[1;33m' # This is yellow: code 33 | |
379 | normal = '\x1b[0m' |
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379 | normal = '\x1b[0m' | |
380 | return ''.join([color_seq, sql, normal]) |
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380 | return ''.join([color_seq, sql, normal]) | |
381 |
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381 | |||
382 | if use_ping_connection: |
|
382 | if use_ping_connection: | |
383 | log.debug('Adding ping_connection on the engine config.') |
|
383 | log.debug('Adding ping_connection on the engine config.') | |
384 | sqlalchemy.event.listen(engine, "engine_connect", ping_connection) |
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384 | sqlalchemy.event.listen(engine, "engine_connect", ping_connection) | |
385 |
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385 | |||
386 | if debug: |
|
386 | if debug: | |
387 | # attach events only for debug configuration |
|
387 | # attach events only for debug configuration | |
388 | def before_cursor_execute(conn, cursor, statement, |
|
388 | def before_cursor_execute(conn, cursor, statement, | |
389 | parameters, context, executemany): |
|
389 | parameters, context, executemany): | |
390 | setattr(conn, 'query_start_time', time.time()) |
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390 | setattr(conn, 'query_start_time', time.time()) | |
391 | log.info(color_sql(">>>>> STARTING QUERY >>>>>")) |
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391 | log.info(color_sql(">>>>> STARTING QUERY >>>>>")) | |
392 | calling_context = find_calling_context(ignore_modules=[ |
|
392 | calling_context = find_calling_context(ignore_modules=[ | |
393 | 'rhodecode.lib.caching_query', |
|
393 | 'rhodecode.lib.caching_query', | |
394 | 'rhodecode.model.settings', |
|
394 | 'rhodecode.model.settings', | |
395 | ]) |
|
395 | ]) | |
396 | if calling_context: |
|
396 | if calling_context: | |
397 | log.info(color_sql('call context %s:%s' % ( |
|
397 | log.info(color_sql('call context %s:%s' % ( | |
398 | calling_context.f_code.co_filename, |
|
398 | calling_context.f_code.co_filename, | |
399 | calling_context.f_lineno, |
|
399 | calling_context.f_lineno, | |
400 | ))) |
|
400 | ))) | |
401 |
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401 | |||
402 | def after_cursor_execute(conn, cursor, statement, |
|
402 | def after_cursor_execute(conn, cursor, statement, | |
403 | parameters, context, executemany): |
|
403 | parameters, context, executemany): | |
404 | delattr(conn, 'query_start_time') |
|
404 | delattr(conn, 'query_start_time') | |
405 |
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405 | |||
406 | sqlalchemy.event.listen(engine, "before_cursor_execute", before_cursor_execute) |
|
406 | sqlalchemy.event.listen(engine, "before_cursor_execute", before_cursor_execute) | |
407 | sqlalchemy.event.listen(engine, "after_cursor_execute", after_cursor_execute) |
|
407 | sqlalchemy.event.listen(engine, "after_cursor_execute", after_cursor_execute) | |
408 |
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408 | |||
409 | return engine |
|
409 | return engine | |
410 |
|
410 | |||
411 |
|
411 | |||
412 | def get_encryption_key(config): |
|
412 | def get_encryption_key(config): | |
413 | secret = config.get('rhodecode.encrypted_values.secret') |
|
413 | secret = config.get('rhodecode.encrypted_values.secret') | |
414 | default = config['beaker.session.secret'] |
|
414 | default = config['beaker.session.secret'] | |
415 | return secret or default |
|
415 | return secret or default | |
416 |
|
416 | |||
417 |
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417 | |||
418 | def age(prevdate, now=None, show_short_version=False, show_suffix=True, |
|
418 | def age(prevdate, now=None, show_short_version=False, show_suffix=True, | |
419 | short_format=False): |
|
419 | short_format=False): | |
420 | """ |
|
420 | """ | |
421 | Turns a datetime into an age string. |
|
421 | Turns a datetime into an age string. | |
422 | If show_short_version is True, this generates a shorter string with |
|
422 | If show_short_version is True, this generates a shorter string with | |
423 | an approximate age; ex. '1 day ago', rather than '1 day and 23 hours ago'. |
|
423 | an approximate age; ex. '1 day ago', rather than '1 day and 23 hours ago'. | |
424 |
|
424 | |||
425 | * IMPORTANT* |
|
425 | * IMPORTANT* | |
426 | Code of this function is written in special way so it's easier to |
|
426 | Code of this function is written in special way so it's easier to | |
427 | backport it to javascript. If you mean to update it, please also update |
|
427 | backport it to javascript. If you mean to update it, please also update | |
428 | `jquery.timeago-extension.js` file |
|
428 | `jquery.timeago-extension.js` file | |
429 |
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429 | |||
430 | :param prevdate: datetime object |
|
430 | :param prevdate: datetime object | |
431 | :param now: get current time, if not define we use |
|
431 | :param now: get current time, if not define we use | |
432 | `datetime.datetime.now()` |
|
432 | `datetime.datetime.now()` | |
433 | :param show_short_version: if it should approximate the date and |
|
433 | :param show_short_version: if it should approximate the date and | |
434 | return a shorter string |
|
434 | return a shorter string | |
435 | :param show_suffix: |
|
435 | :param show_suffix: | |
436 | :param short_format: show short format, eg 2D instead of 2 days |
|
436 | :param short_format: show short format, eg 2D instead of 2 days | |
437 | :rtype: unicode |
|
437 | :rtype: unicode | |
438 | :returns: unicode words describing age |
|
438 | :returns: unicode words describing age | |
439 | """ |
|
439 | """ | |
440 |
|
440 | |||
441 | def _get_relative_delta(now, prevdate): |
|
441 | def _get_relative_delta(now, prevdate): | |
442 | base = dateutil.relativedelta.relativedelta(now, prevdate) |
|
442 | base = dateutil.relativedelta.relativedelta(now, prevdate) | |
443 | return { |
|
443 | return { | |
444 | 'year': base.years, |
|
444 | 'year': base.years, | |
445 | 'month': base.months, |
|
445 | 'month': base.months, | |
446 | 'day': base.days, |
|
446 | 'day': base.days, | |
447 | 'hour': base.hours, |
|
447 | 'hour': base.hours, | |
448 | 'minute': base.minutes, |
|
448 | 'minute': base.minutes, | |
449 | 'second': base.seconds, |
|
449 | 'second': base.seconds, | |
450 | } |
|
450 | } | |
451 |
|
451 | |||
452 | def _is_leap_year(year): |
|
452 | def _is_leap_year(year): | |
453 | return year % 4 == 0 and (year % 100 != 0 or year % 400 == 0) |
|
453 | return year % 4 == 0 and (year % 100 != 0 or year % 400 == 0) | |
454 |
|
454 | |||
455 | def get_month(prevdate): |
|
455 | def get_month(prevdate): | |
456 | return prevdate.month |
|
456 | return prevdate.month | |
457 |
|
457 | |||
458 | def get_year(prevdate): |
|
458 | def get_year(prevdate): | |
459 | return prevdate.year |
|
459 | return prevdate.year | |
460 |
|
460 | |||
461 | now = now or datetime.datetime.now() |
|
461 | now = now or datetime.datetime.now() | |
462 | order = ['year', 'month', 'day', 'hour', 'minute', 'second'] |
|
462 | order = ['year', 'month', 'day', 'hour', 'minute', 'second'] | |
463 | deltas = {} |
|
463 | deltas = {} | |
464 | future = False |
|
464 | future = False | |
465 |
|
465 | |||
466 | if prevdate > now: |
|
466 | if prevdate > now: | |
467 | now_old = now |
|
467 | now_old = now | |
468 | now = prevdate |
|
468 | now = prevdate | |
469 | prevdate = now_old |
|
469 | prevdate = now_old | |
470 | future = True |
|
470 | future = True | |
471 | if future: |
|
471 | if future: | |
472 | prevdate = prevdate.replace(microsecond=0) |
|
472 | prevdate = prevdate.replace(microsecond=0) | |
473 | # Get date parts deltas |
|
473 | # Get date parts deltas | |
474 | for part in order: |
|
474 | for part in order: | |
475 | rel_delta = _get_relative_delta(now, prevdate) |
|
475 | rel_delta = _get_relative_delta(now, prevdate) | |
476 | deltas[part] = rel_delta[part] |
|
476 | deltas[part] = rel_delta[part] | |
477 |
|
477 | |||
478 | # Fix negative offsets (there is 1 second between 10:59:59 and 11:00:00, |
|
478 | # Fix negative offsets (there is 1 second between 10:59:59 and 11:00:00, | |
479 | # not 1 hour, -59 minutes and -59 seconds) |
|
479 | # not 1 hour, -59 minutes and -59 seconds) | |
480 | offsets = [[5, 60], [4, 60], [3, 24]] |
|
480 | offsets = [[5, 60], [4, 60], [3, 24]] | |
481 | for element in offsets: # seconds, minutes, hours |
|
481 | for element in offsets: # seconds, minutes, hours | |
482 | num = element[0] |
|
482 | num = element[0] | |
483 | length = element[1] |
|
483 | length = element[1] | |
484 |
|
484 | |||
485 | part = order[num] |
|
485 | part = order[num] | |
486 | carry_part = order[num - 1] |
|
486 | carry_part = order[num - 1] | |
487 |
|
487 | |||
488 | if deltas[part] < 0: |
|
488 | if deltas[part] < 0: | |
489 | deltas[part] += length |
|
489 | deltas[part] += length | |
490 | deltas[carry_part] -= 1 |
|
490 | deltas[carry_part] -= 1 | |
491 |
|
491 | |||
492 | # Same thing for days except that the increment depends on the (variable) |
|
492 | # Same thing for days except that the increment depends on the (variable) | |
493 | # number of days in the month |
|
493 | # number of days in the month | |
494 | month_lengths = [31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31] |
|
494 | month_lengths = [31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31] | |
495 | if deltas['day'] < 0: |
|
495 | if deltas['day'] < 0: | |
496 | if get_month(prevdate) == 2 and _is_leap_year(get_year(prevdate)): |
|
496 | if get_month(prevdate) == 2 and _is_leap_year(get_year(prevdate)): | |
497 | deltas['day'] += 29 |
|
497 | deltas['day'] += 29 | |
498 | else: |
|
498 | else: | |
499 | deltas['day'] += month_lengths[get_month(prevdate) - 1] |
|
499 | deltas['day'] += month_lengths[get_month(prevdate) - 1] | |
500 |
|
500 | |||
501 | deltas['month'] -= 1 |
|
501 | deltas['month'] -= 1 | |
502 |
|
502 | |||
503 | if deltas['month'] < 0: |
|
503 | if deltas['month'] < 0: | |
504 | deltas['month'] += 12 |
|
504 | deltas['month'] += 12 | |
505 | deltas['year'] -= 1 |
|
505 | deltas['year'] -= 1 | |
506 |
|
506 | |||
507 | # Format the result |
|
507 | # Format the result | |
508 | if short_format: |
|
508 | if short_format: | |
509 | fmt_funcs = { |
|
509 | fmt_funcs = { | |
510 | 'year': lambda d: u'%dy' % d, |
|
510 | 'year': lambda d: u'%dy' % d, | |
511 | 'month': lambda d: u'%dm' % d, |
|
511 | 'month': lambda d: u'%dm' % d, | |
512 | 'day': lambda d: u'%dd' % d, |
|
512 | 'day': lambda d: u'%dd' % d, | |
513 | 'hour': lambda d: u'%dh' % d, |
|
513 | 'hour': lambda d: u'%dh' % d, | |
514 | 'minute': lambda d: u'%dmin' % d, |
|
514 | 'minute': lambda d: u'%dmin' % d, | |
515 | 'second': lambda d: u'%dsec' % d, |
|
515 | 'second': lambda d: u'%dsec' % d, | |
516 | } |
|
516 | } | |
517 | else: |
|
517 | else: | |
518 | fmt_funcs = { |
|
518 | fmt_funcs = { | |
519 | 'year': lambda d: _pluralize(u'${num} year', u'${num} years', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(), |
|
519 | 'year': lambda d: _pluralize(u'${num} year', u'${num} years', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(), | |
520 | 'month': lambda d: _pluralize(u'${num} month', u'${num} months', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(), |
|
520 | 'month': lambda d: _pluralize(u'${num} month', u'${num} months', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(), | |
521 | 'day': lambda d: _pluralize(u'${num} day', u'${num} days', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(), |
|
521 | 'day': lambda d: _pluralize(u'${num} day', u'${num} days', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(), | |
522 | 'hour': lambda d: _pluralize(u'${num} hour', u'${num} hours', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(), |
|
522 | 'hour': lambda d: _pluralize(u'${num} hour', u'${num} hours', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(), | |
523 | 'minute': lambda d: _pluralize(u'${num} minute', u'${num} minutes', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(), |
|
523 | 'minute': lambda d: _pluralize(u'${num} minute', u'${num} minutes', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(), | |
524 | 'second': lambda d: _pluralize(u'${num} second', u'${num} seconds', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(), |
|
524 | 'second': lambda d: _pluralize(u'${num} second', u'${num} seconds', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(), | |
525 | } |
|
525 | } | |
526 |
|
526 | |||
527 | i = 0 |
|
527 | i = 0 | |
528 | for part in order: |
|
528 | for part in order: | |
529 | value = deltas[part] |
|
529 | value = deltas[part] | |
530 | if value != 0: |
|
530 | if value != 0: | |
531 |
|
531 | |||
532 | if i < 5: |
|
532 | if i < 5: | |
533 | sub_part = order[i + 1] |
|
533 | sub_part = order[i + 1] | |
534 | sub_value = deltas[sub_part] |
|
534 | sub_value = deltas[sub_part] | |
535 | else: |
|
535 | else: | |
536 | sub_value = 0 |
|
536 | sub_value = 0 | |
537 |
|
537 | |||
538 | if sub_value == 0 or show_short_version: |
|
538 | if sub_value == 0 or show_short_version: | |
539 | _val = fmt_funcs[part](value) |
|
539 | _val = fmt_funcs[part](value) | |
540 | if future: |
|
540 | if future: | |
541 | if show_suffix: |
|
541 | if show_suffix: | |
542 | return _(u'in ${ago}', mapping={'ago': _val}) |
|
542 | return _(u'in ${ago}', mapping={'ago': _val}) | |
543 | else: |
|
543 | else: | |
544 | return _(_val) |
|
544 | return _(_val) | |
545 |
|
545 | |||
546 | else: |
|
546 | else: | |
547 | if show_suffix: |
|
547 | if show_suffix: | |
548 | return _(u'${ago} ago', mapping={'ago': _val}) |
|
548 | return _(u'${ago} ago', mapping={'ago': _val}) | |
549 | else: |
|
549 | else: | |
550 | return _(_val) |
|
550 | return _(_val) | |
551 |
|
551 | |||
552 | val = fmt_funcs[part](value) |
|
552 | val = fmt_funcs[part](value) | |
553 | val_detail = fmt_funcs[sub_part](sub_value) |
|
553 | val_detail = fmt_funcs[sub_part](sub_value) | |
554 | mapping = {'val': val, 'detail': val_detail} |
|
554 | mapping = {'val': val, 'detail': val_detail} | |
555 |
|
555 | |||
556 | if short_format: |
|
556 | if short_format: | |
557 | datetime_tmpl = _(u'${val}, ${detail}', mapping=mapping) |
|
557 | datetime_tmpl = _(u'${val}, ${detail}', mapping=mapping) | |
558 | if show_suffix: |
|
558 | if show_suffix: | |
559 | datetime_tmpl = _(u'${val}, ${detail} ago', mapping=mapping) |
|
559 | datetime_tmpl = _(u'${val}, ${detail} ago', mapping=mapping) | |
560 | if future: |
|
560 | if future: | |
561 | datetime_tmpl = _(u'in ${val}, ${detail}', mapping=mapping) |
|
561 | datetime_tmpl = _(u'in ${val}, ${detail}', mapping=mapping) | |
562 | else: |
|
562 | else: | |
563 | datetime_tmpl = _(u'${val} and ${detail}', mapping=mapping) |
|
563 | datetime_tmpl = _(u'${val} and ${detail}', mapping=mapping) | |
564 | if show_suffix: |
|
564 | if show_suffix: | |
565 | datetime_tmpl = _(u'${val} and ${detail} ago', mapping=mapping) |
|
565 | datetime_tmpl = _(u'${val} and ${detail} ago', mapping=mapping) | |
566 | if future: |
|
566 | if future: | |
567 | datetime_tmpl = _(u'in ${val} and ${detail}', mapping=mapping) |
|
567 | datetime_tmpl = _(u'in ${val} and ${detail}', mapping=mapping) | |
568 |
|
568 | |||
569 | return datetime_tmpl |
|
569 | return datetime_tmpl | |
570 | i += 1 |
|
570 | i += 1 | |
571 | return _(u'just now') |
|
571 | return _(u'just now') | |
572 |
|
572 | |||
573 |
|
573 | |||
574 | def age_from_seconds(seconds): |
|
574 | def age_from_seconds(seconds): | |
575 | seconds = safe_int(seconds) or 0 |
|
575 | seconds = safe_int(seconds) or 0 | |
576 | prevdate = time_to_datetime(time.time() + seconds) |
|
576 | prevdate = time_to_datetime(time.time() + seconds) | |
577 | return age(prevdate, show_suffix=False, show_short_version=True) |
|
577 | return age(prevdate, show_suffix=False, show_short_version=True) | |
578 |
|
578 | |||
579 |
|
579 | |||
580 | def cleaned_uri(uri): |
|
580 | def cleaned_uri(uri): | |
581 | """ |
|
581 | """ | |
582 | Quotes '[' and ']' from uri if there is only one of them. |
|
582 | Quotes '[' and ']' from uri if there is only one of them. | |
583 | according to RFC3986 we cannot use such chars in uri |
|
583 | according to RFC3986 we cannot use such chars in uri | |
584 | :param uri: |
|
584 | :param uri: | |
585 | :return: uri without this chars |
|
585 | :return: uri without this chars | |
586 | """ |
|
586 | """ | |
587 | return urllib.quote(uri, safe='@$:/') |
|
587 | return urllib.quote(uri, safe='@$:/') | |
588 |
|
588 | |||
589 |
|
589 | |||
590 | def credentials_filter(uri): |
|
590 | def credentials_filter(uri): | |
591 | """ |
|
591 | """ | |
592 | Returns a url with removed credentials |
|
592 | Returns a url with removed credentials | |
593 |
|
593 | |||
594 | :param uri: |
|
594 | :param uri: | |
595 | """ |
|
595 | """ | |
596 | import urlobject |
|
596 | import urlobject | |
597 | url_obj = urlobject.URLObject(cleaned_uri(uri)) |
|
597 | url_obj = urlobject.URLObject(cleaned_uri(uri)) | |
598 | url_obj = url_obj.without_password().without_username() |
|
598 | url_obj = url_obj.without_password().without_username() | |
599 |
|
599 | |||
600 | return url_obj |
|
600 | return url_obj | |
601 |
|
601 | |||
602 |
|
602 | |||
603 | def get_host_info(request): |
|
603 | def get_host_info(request): | |
604 | """ |
|
604 | """ | |
605 | Generate host info, to obtain full url e.g https://server.com |
|
605 | Generate host info, to obtain full url e.g https://server.com | |
606 | use this |
|
606 | use this | |
607 | `{scheme}://{netloc}` |
|
607 | `{scheme}://{netloc}` | |
608 | """ |
|
608 | """ | |
609 | if not request: |
|
609 | if not request: | |
610 | return {} |
|
610 | return {} | |
611 |
|
611 | |||
612 | qualified_home_url = request.route_url('home') |
|
612 | qualified_home_url = request.route_url('home') | |
613 | parsed_url = urlobject.URLObject(qualified_home_url) |
|
613 | parsed_url = urlobject.URLObject(qualified_home_url) | |
614 | decoded_path = safe_unicode(urllib.unquote(parsed_url.path.rstrip('/'))) |
|
614 | decoded_path = safe_unicode(urllib.unquote(parsed_url.path.rstrip('/'))) | |
615 |
|
615 | |||
616 | return { |
|
616 | return { | |
617 | 'scheme': parsed_url.scheme, |
|
617 | 'scheme': parsed_url.scheme, | |
618 | 'netloc': parsed_url.netloc+decoded_path, |
|
618 | 'netloc': parsed_url.netloc+decoded_path, | |
619 | 'hostname': parsed_url.hostname, |
|
619 | 'hostname': parsed_url.hostname, | |
620 | } |
|
620 | } | |
621 |
|
621 | |||
622 |
|
622 | |||
623 | def get_clone_url(request, uri_tmpl, repo_name, repo_id, repo_type, **override): |
|
623 | def get_clone_url(request, uri_tmpl, repo_name, repo_id, repo_type, **override): | |
624 | qualified_home_url = request.route_url('home') |
|
624 | qualified_home_url = request.route_url('home') | |
625 | parsed_url = urlobject.URLObject(qualified_home_url) |
|
625 | parsed_url = urlobject.URLObject(qualified_home_url) | |
626 | decoded_path = safe_unicode(urllib.unquote(parsed_url.path.rstrip('/'))) |
|
626 | decoded_path = safe_unicode(urllib.unquote(parsed_url.path.rstrip('/'))) | |
627 |
|
627 | |||
628 | args = { |
|
628 | args = { | |
629 | 'scheme': parsed_url.scheme, |
|
629 | 'scheme': parsed_url.scheme, | |
630 | 'user': '', |
|
630 | 'user': '', | |
631 | 'sys_user': getpass.getuser(), |
|
631 | 'sys_user': getpass.getuser(), | |
632 | # path if we use proxy-prefix |
|
632 | # path if we use proxy-prefix | |
633 | 'netloc': parsed_url.netloc+decoded_path, |
|
633 | 'netloc': parsed_url.netloc+decoded_path, | |
634 | 'hostname': parsed_url.hostname, |
|
634 | 'hostname': parsed_url.hostname, | |
635 | 'prefix': decoded_path, |
|
635 | 'prefix': decoded_path, | |
636 | 'repo': repo_name, |
|
636 | 'repo': repo_name, | |
637 | 'repoid': str(repo_id), |
|
637 | 'repoid': str(repo_id), | |
638 | 'repo_type': repo_type |
|
638 | 'repo_type': repo_type | |
639 | } |
|
639 | } | |
640 | args.update(override) |
|
640 | args.update(override) | |
641 | args['user'] = urllib.quote(safe_str(args['user'])) |
|
641 | args['user'] = urllib.quote(safe_str(args['user'])) | |
642 |
|
642 | |||
643 | for k, v in args.items(): |
|
643 | for k, v in args.items(): | |
644 | uri_tmpl = uri_tmpl.replace('{%s}' % k, v) |
|
644 | uri_tmpl = uri_tmpl.replace('{%s}' % k, v) | |
645 |
|
645 | |||
646 | # special case for SVN clone url |
|
646 | # special case for SVN clone url | |
647 | if repo_type == 'svn': |
|
647 | if repo_type == 'svn': | |
648 | uri_tmpl = uri_tmpl.replace('ssh://', 'svn+ssh://') |
|
648 | uri_tmpl = uri_tmpl.replace('ssh://', 'svn+ssh://') | |
649 |
|
649 | |||
650 | # remove leading @ sign if it's present. Case of empty user |
|
650 | # remove leading @ sign if it's present. Case of empty user | |
651 | url_obj = urlobject.URLObject(uri_tmpl) |
|
651 | url_obj = urlobject.URLObject(uri_tmpl) | |
652 | url = url_obj.with_netloc(url_obj.netloc.lstrip('@')) |
|
652 | url = url_obj.with_netloc(url_obj.netloc.lstrip('@')) | |
653 |
|
653 | |||
654 | return safe_unicode(url) |
|
654 | return safe_unicode(url) | |
655 |
|
655 | |||
656 |
|
656 | |||
657 | def get_commit_safe(repo, commit_id=None, commit_idx=None, pre_load=None, |
|
657 | def get_commit_safe(repo, commit_id=None, commit_idx=None, pre_load=None, | |
658 | maybe_unreachable=False): |
|
658 | maybe_unreachable=False, reference_obj=None): | |
659 | """ |
|
659 | """ | |
660 | Safe version of get_commit if this commit doesn't exists for a |
|
660 | Safe version of get_commit if this commit doesn't exists for a | |
661 | repository it returns a Dummy one instead |
|
661 | repository it returns a Dummy one instead | |
662 |
|
662 | |||
663 | :param repo: repository instance |
|
663 | :param repo: repository instance | |
664 | :param commit_id: commit id as str |
|
664 | :param commit_id: commit id as str | |
665 | :param commit_idx: numeric commit index |
|
665 | :param commit_idx: numeric commit index | |
666 | :param pre_load: optional list of commit attributes to load |
|
666 | :param pre_load: optional list of commit attributes to load | |
667 | :param maybe_unreachable: translate unreachable commits on git repos |
|
667 | :param maybe_unreachable: translate unreachable commits on git repos | |
|
668 | :param reference_obj: explicitly search via a reference obj in git. E.g "branch:123" would mean branch "123" | |||
668 | """ |
|
669 | """ | |
669 | # TODO(skreft): remove these circular imports |
|
670 | # TODO(skreft): remove these circular imports | |
670 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import BaseRepository, EmptyCommit |
|
671 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import BaseRepository, EmptyCommit | |
671 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import RepositoryError |
|
672 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import RepositoryError | |
672 | if not isinstance(repo, BaseRepository): |
|
673 | if not isinstance(repo, BaseRepository): | |
673 | raise Exception('You must pass an Repository ' |
|
674 | raise Exception('You must pass an Repository ' | |
674 | 'object as first argument got %s', type(repo)) |
|
675 | 'object as first argument got %s', type(repo)) | |
675 |
|
676 | |||
676 | try: |
|
677 | try: | |
677 | commit = repo.get_commit( |
|
678 | commit = repo.get_commit( | |
678 | commit_id=commit_id, commit_idx=commit_idx, pre_load=pre_load, |
|
679 | commit_id=commit_id, commit_idx=commit_idx, pre_load=pre_load, | |
679 | maybe_unreachable=maybe_unreachable) |
|
680 | maybe_unreachable=maybe_unreachable, reference_obj=reference_obj) | |
680 | except (RepositoryError, LookupError): |
|
681 | except (RepositoryError, LookupError): | |
681 | commit = EmptyCommit() |
|
682 | commit = EmptyCommit() | |
682 | return commit |
|
683 | return commit | |
683 |
|
684 | |||
684 |
|
685 | |||
685 | def datetime_to_time(dt): |
|
686 | def datetime_to_time(dt): | |
686 | if dt: |
|
687 | if dt: | |
687 | return time.mktime(dt.timetuple()) |
|
688 | return time.mktime(dt.timetuple()) | |
688 |
|
689 | |||
689 |
|
690 | |||
690 | def time_to_datetime(tm): |
|
691 | def time_to_datetime(tm): | |
691 | if tm: |
|
692 | if tm: | |
692 | if isinstance(tm, compat.string_types): |
|
693 | if isinstance(tm, compat.string_types): | |
693 | try: |
|
694 | try: | |
694 | tm = float(tm) |
|
695 | tm = float(tm) | |
695 | except ValueError: |
|
696 | except ValueError: | |
696 | return |
|
697 | return | |
697 | return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(tm) |
|
698 | return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(tm) | |
698 |
|
699 | |||
699 |
|
700 | |||
700 | def time_to_utcdatetime(tm): |
|
701 | def time_to_utcdatetime(tm): | |
701 | if tm: |
|
702 | if tm: | |
702 | if isinstance(tm, compat.string_types): |
|
703 | if isinstance(tm, compat.string_types): | |
703 | try: |
|
704 | try: | |
704 | tm = float(tm) |
|
705 | tm = float(tm) | |
705 | except ValueError: |
|
706 | except ValueError: | |
706 | return |
|
707 | return | |
707 | return datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(tm) |
|
708 | return datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(tm) | |
708 |
|
709 | |||
709 |
|
710 | |||
710 | MENTIONS_REGEX = re.compile( |
|
711 | MENTIONS_REGEX = re.compile( | |
711 | # ^@ or @ without any special chars in front |
|
712 | # ^@ or @ without any special chars in front | |
712 | r'(?:^@|[^a-zA-Z0-9\-\_\.]@)' |
|
713 | r'(?:^@|[^a-zA-Z0-9\-\_\.]@)' | |
713 | # main body starts with letter, then can be . - _ |
|
714 | # main body starts with letter, then can be . - _ | |
714 | r'([a-zA-Z0-9]{1}[a-zA-Z0-9\-\_\.]+)', |
|
715 | r'([a-zA-Z0-9]{1}[a-zA-Z0-9\-\_\.]+)', | |
715 | re.VERBOSE | re.MULTILINE) |
|
716 | re.VERBOSE | re.MULTILINE) | |
716 |
|
717 | |||
717 |
|
718 | |||
718 | def extract_mentioned_users(s): |
|
719 | def extract_mentioned_users(s): | |
719 | """ |
|
720 | """ | |
720 | Returns unique usernames from given string s that have @mention |
|
721 | Returns unique usernames from given string s that have @mention | |
721 |
|
722 | |||
722 | :param s: string to get mentions |
|
723 | :param s: string to get mentions | |
723 | """ |
|
724 | """ | |
724 | usrs = set() |
|
725 | usrs = set() | |
725 | for username in MENTIONS_REGEX.findall(s): |
|
726 | for username in MENTIONS_REGEX.findall(s): | |
726 | usrs.add(username) |
|
727 | usrs.add(username) | |
727 |
|
728 | |||
728 | return sorted(list(usrs), key=lambda k: k.lower()) |
|
729 | return sorted(list(usrs), key=lambda k: k.lower()) | |
729 |
|
730 | |||
730 |
|
731 | |||
731 | class AttributeDictBase(dict): |
|
732 | class AttributeDictBase(dict): | |
732 | def __getstate__(self): |
|
733 | def __getstate__(self): | |
733 | odict = self.__dict__ # get attribute dictionary |
|
734 | odict = self.__dict__ # get attribute dictionary | |
734 | return odict |
|
735 | return odict | |
735 |
|
736 | |||
736 | def __setstate__(self, dict): |
|
737 | def __setstate__(self, dict): | |
737 | self.__dict__ = dict |
|
738 | self.__dict__ = dict | |
738 |
|
739 | |||
739 | __setattr__ = dict.__setitem__ |
|
740 | __setattr__ = dict.__setitem__ | |
740 | __delattr__ = dict.__delitem__ |
|
741 | __delattr__ = dict.__delitem__ | |
741 |
|
742 | |||
742 |
|
743 | |||
743 | class StrictAttributeDict(AttributeDictBase): |
|
744 | class StrictAttributeDict(AttributeDictBase): | |
744 | """ |
|
745 | """ | |
745 | Strict Version of Attribute dict which raises an Attribute error when |
|
746 | Strict Version of Attribute dict which raises an Attribute error when | |
746 | requested attribute is not set |
|
747 | requested attribute is not set | |
747 | """ |
|
748 | """ | |
748 | def __getattr__(self, attr): |
|
749 | def __getattr__(self, attr): | |
749 | try: |
|
750 | try: | |
750 | return self[attr] |
|
751 | return self[attr] | |
751 | except KeyError: |
|
752 | except KeyError: | |
752 | raise AttributeError('%s object has no attribute %s' % ( |
|
753 | raise AttributeError('%s object has no attribute %s' % ( | |
753 | self.__class__, attr)) |
|
754 | self.__class__, attr)) | |
754 |
|
755 | |||
755 |
|
756 | |||
756 | class AttributeDict(AttributeDictBase): |
|
757 | class AttributeDict(AttributeDictBase): | |
757 | def __getattr__(self, attr): |
|
758 | def __getattr__(self, attr): | |
758 | return self.get(attr, None) |
|
759 | return self.get(attr, None) | |
759 |
|
760 | |||
760 |
|
761 | |||
761 |
|
762 | |||
762 | class OrderedDefaultDict(collections.OrderedDict, collections.defaultdict): |
|
763 | class OrderedDefaultDict(collections.OrderedDict, collections.defaultdict): | |
763 | def __init__(self, default_factory=None, *args, **kwargs): |
|
764 | def __init__(self, default_factory=None, *args, **kwargs): | |
764 | # in python3 you can omit the args to super |
|
765 | # in python3 you can omit the args to super | |
765 | super(OrderedDefaultDict, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
|
766 | super(OrderedDefaultDict, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) | |
766 | self.default_factory = default_factory |
|
767 | self.default_factory = default_factory | |
767 |
|
768 | |||
768 |
|
769 | |||
769 | def fix_PATH(os_=None): |
|
770 | def fix_PATH(os_=None): | |
770 | """ |
|
771 | """ | |
771 | Get current active python path, and append it to PATH variable to fix |
|
772 | Get current active python path, and append it to PATH variable to fix | |
772 | issues of subprocess calls and different python versions |
|
773 | issues of subprocess calls and different python versions | |
773 | """ |
|
774 | """ | |
774 | if os_ is None: |
|
775 | if os_ is None: | |
775 | import os |
|
776 | import os | |
776 | else: |
|
777 | else: | |
777 | os = os_ |
|
778 | os = os_ | |
778 |
|
779 | |||
779 | cur_path = os.path.split(sys.executable)[0] |
|
780 | cur_path = os.path.split(sys.executable)[0] | |
780 | if not os.environ['PATH'].startswith(cur_path): |
|
781 | if not os.environ['PATH'].startswith(cur_path): | |
781 | os.environ['PATH'] = '%s:%s' % (cur_path, os.environ['PATH']) |
|
782 | os.environ['PATH'] = '%s:%s' % (cur_path, os.environ['PATH']) | |
782 |
|
783 | |||
783 |
|
784 | |||
784 | def obfuscate_url_pw(engine): |
|
785 | def obfuscate_url_pw(engine): | |
785 | _url = engine or '' |
|
786 | _url = engine or '' | |
786 | try: |
|
787 | try: | |
787 | _url = sqlalchemy.engine.url.make_url(engine) |
|
788 | _url = sqlalchemy.engine.url.make_url(engine) | |
788 | if _url.password: |
|
789 | if _url.password: | |
789 | _url.password = 'XXXXX' |
|
790 | _url.password = 'XXXXX' | |
790 | except Exception: |
|
791 | except Exception: | |
791 | pass |
|
792 | pass | |
792 | return unicode(_url) |
|
793 | return unicode(_url) | |
793 |
|
794 | |||
794 |
|
795 | |||
795 | def get_server_url(environ): |
|
796 | def get_server_url(environ): | |
796 | req = webob.Request(environ) |
|
797 | req = webob.Request(environ) | |
797 | return req.host_url + req.script_name |
|
798 | return req.host_url + req.script_name | |
798 |
|
799 | |||
799 |
|
800 | |||
800 | def unique_id(hexlen=32): |
|
801 | def unique_id(hexlen=32): | |
801 | alphabet = "23456789ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghjklmnpqrstuvwxyz" |
|
802 | alphabet = "23456789ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghjklmnpqrstuvwxyz" | |
802 | return suuid(truncate_to=hexlen, alphabet=alphabet) |
|
803 | return suuid(truncate_to=hexlen, alphabet=alphabet) | |
803 |
|
804 | |||
804 |
|
805 | |||
805 | def suuid(url=None, truncate_to=22, alphabet=None): |
|
806 | def suuid(url=None, truncate_to=22, alphabet=None): | |
806 | """ |
|
807 | """ | |
807 | Generate and return a short URL safe UUID. |
|
808 | Generate and return a short URL safe UUID. | |
808 |
|
809 | |||
809 | If the url parameter is provided, set the namespace to the provided |
|
810 | If the url parameter is provided, set the namespace to the provided | |
810 | URL and generate a UUID. |
|
811 | URL and generate a UUID. | |
811 |
|
812 | |||
812 | :param url to get the uuid for |
|
813 | :param url to get the uuid for | |
813 | :truncate_to: truncate the basic 22 UUID to shorter version |
|
814 | :truncate_to: truncate the basic 22 UUID to shorter version | |
814 |
|
815 | |||
815 | The IDs won't be universally unique any longer, but the probability of |
|
816 | The IDs won't be universally unique any longer, but the probability of | |
816 | a collision will still be very low. |
|
817 | a collision will still be very low. | |
817 | """ |
|
818 | """ | |
818 | # Define our alphabet. |
|
819 | # Define our alphabet. | |
819 | _ALPHABET = alphabet or "23456789ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZ" |
|
820 | _ALPHABET = alphabet or "23456789ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZ" | |
820 |
|
821 | |||
821 | # If no URL is given, generate a random UUID. |
|
822 | # If no URL is given, generate a random UUID. | |
822 | if url is None: |
|
823 | if url is None: | |
823 | unique_id = uuid.uuid4().int |
|
824 | unique_id = uuid.uuid4().int | |
824 | else: |
|
825 | else: | |
825 | unique_id = uuid.uuid3(uuid.NAMESPACE_URL, url).int |
|
826 | unique_id = uuid.uuid3(uuid.NAMESPACE_URL, url).int | |
826 |
|
827 | |||
827 | alphabet_length = len(_ALPHABET) |
|
828 | alphabet_length = len(_ALPHABET) | |
828 | output = [] |
|
829 | output = [] | |
829 | while unique_id > 0: |
|
830 | while unique_id > 0: | |
830 | digit = unique_id % alphabet_length |
|
831 | digit = unique_id % alphabet_length | |
831 | output.append(_ALPHABET[digit]) |
|
832 | output.append(_ALPHABET[digit]) | |
832 | unique_id = int(unique_id / alphabet_length) |
|
833 | unique_id = int(unique_id / alphabet_length) | |
833 | return "".join(output)[:truncate_to] |
|
834 | return "".join(output)[:truncate_to] | |
834 |
|
835 | |||
835 |
|
836 | |||
836 | def get_current_rhodecode_user(request=None): |
|
837 | def get_current_rhodecode_user(request=None): | |
837 | """ |
|
838 | """ | |
838 | Gets rhodecode user from request |
|
839 | Gets rhodecode user from request | |
839 | """ |
|
840 | """ | |
840 | pyramid_request = request or pyramid.threadlocal.get_current_request() |
|
841 | pyramid_request = request or pyramid.threadlocal.get_current_request() | |
841 |
|
842 | |||
842 | # web case |
|
843 | # web case | |
843 | if pyramid_request and hasattr(pyramid_request, 'user'): |
|
844 | if pyramid_request and hasattr(pyramid_request, 'user'): | |
844 | return pyramid_request.user |
|
845 | return pyramid_request.user | |
845 |
|
846 | |||
846 | # api case |
|
847 | # api case | |
847 | if pyramid_request and hasattr(pyramid_request, 'rpc_user'): |
|
848 | if pyramid_request and hasattr(pyramid_request, 'rpc_user'): | |
848 | return pyramid_request.rpc_user |
|
849 | return pyramid_request.rpc_user | |
849 |
|
850 | |||
850 | return None |
|
851 | return None | |
851 |
|
852 | |||
852 |
|
853 | |||
853 | def action_logger_generic(action, namespace=''): |
|
854 | def action_logger_generic(action, namespace=''): | |
854 | """ |
|
855 | """ | |
855 | A generic logger for actions useful to the system overview, tries to find |
|
856 | A generic logger for actions useful to the system overview, tries to find | |
856 | an acting user for the context of the call otherwise reports unknown user |
|
857 | an acting user for the context of the call otherwise reports unknown user | |
857 |
|
858 | |||
858 | :param action: logging message eg 'comment 5 deleted' |
|
859 | :param action: logging message eg 'comment 5 deleted' | |
859 | :param type: string |
|
860 | :param type: string | |
860 |
|
861 | |||
861 | :param namespace: namespace of the logging message eg. 'repo.comments' |
|
862 | :param namespace: namespace of the logging message eg. 'repo.comments' | |
862 | :param type: string |
|
863 | :param type: string | |
863 |
|
864 | |||
864 | """ |
|
865 | """ | |
865 |
|
866 | |||
866 | logger_name = 'rhodecode.actions' |
|
867 | logger_name = 'rhodecode.actions' | |
867 |
|
868 | |||
868 | if namespace: |
|
869 | if namespace: | |
869 | logger_name += '.' + namespace |
|
870 | logger_name += '.' + namespace | |
870 |
|
871 | |||
871 | log = logging.getLogger(logger_name) |
|
872 | log = logging.getLogger(logger_name) | |
872 |
|
873 | |||
873 | # get a user if we can |
|
874 | # get a user if we can | |
874 | user = get_current_rhodecode_user() |
|
875 | user = get_current_rhodecode_user() | |
875 |
|
876 | |||
876 | logfunc = log.info |
|
877 | logfunc = log.info | |
877 |
|
878 | |||
878 | if not user: |
|
879 | if not user: | |
879 | user = '<unknown user>' |
|
880 | user = '<unknown user>' | |
880 | logfunc = log.warning |
|
881 | logfunc = log.warning | |
881 |
|
882 | |||
882 | logfunc('Logging action by {}: {}'.format(user, action)) |
|
883 | logfunc('Logging action by {}: {}'.format(user, action)) | |
883 |
|
884 | |||
884 |
|
885 | |||
885 | def escape_split(text, sep=',', maxsplit=-1): |
|
886 | def escape_split(text, sep=',', maxsplit=-1): | |
886 | r""" |
|
887 | r""" | |
887 | Allows for escaping of the separator: e.g. arg='foo\, bar' |
|
888 | Allows for escaping of the separator: e.g. arg='foo\, bar' | |
888 |
|
889 | |||
889 | It should be noted that the way bash et. al. do command line parsing, those |
|
890 | It should be noted that the way bash et. al. do command line parsing, those | |
890 | single quotes are required. |
|
891 | single quotes are required. | |
891 | """ |
|
892 | """ | |
892 | escaped_sep = r'\%s' % sep |
|
893 | escaped_sep = r'\%s' % sep | |
893 |
|
894 | |||
894 | if escaped_sep not in text: |
|
895 | if escaped_sep not in text: | |
895 | return text.split(sep, maxsplit) |
|
896 | return text.split(sep, maxsplit) | |
896 |
|
897 | |||
897 | before, _mid, after = text.partition(escaped_sep) |
|
898 | before, _mid, after = text.partition(escaped_sep) | |
898 | startlist = before.split(sep, maxsplit) # a regular split is fine here |
|
899 | startlist = before.split(sep, maxsplit) # a regular split is fine here | |
899 | unfinished = startlist[-1] |
|
900 | unfinished = startlist[-1] | |
900 | startlist = startlist[:-1] |
|
901 | startlist = startlist[:-1] | |
901 |
|
902 | |||
902 | # recurse because there may be more escaped separators |
|
903 | # recurse because there may be more escaped separators | |
903 | endlist = escape_split(after, sep, maxsplit) |
|
904 | endlist = escape_split(after, sep, maxsplit) | |
904 |
|
905 | |||
905 | # finish building the escaped value. we use endlist[0] becaue the first |
|
906 | # finish building the escaped value. we use endlist[0] becaue the first | |
906 | # part of the string sent in recursion is the rest of the escaped value. |
|
907 | # part of the string sent in recursion is the rest of the escaped value. | |
907 | unfinished += sep + endlist[0] |
|
908 | unfinished += sep + endlist[0] | |
908 |
|
909 | |||
909 | return startlist + [unfinished] + endlist[1:] # put together all the parts |
|
910 | return startlist + [unfinished] + endlist[1:] # put together all the parts | |
910 |
|
911 | |||
911 |
|
912 | |||
912 | class OptionalAttr(object): |
|
913 | class OptionalAttr(object): | |
913 | """ |
|
914 | """ | |
914 | Special Optional Option that defines other attribute. Example:: |
|
915 | Special Optional Option that defines other attribute. Example:: | |
915 |
|
916 | |||
916 | def test(apiuser, userid=Optional(OAttr('apiuser')): |
|
917 | def test(apiuser, userid=Optional(OAttr('apiuser')): | |
917 | user = Optional.extract(userid) |
|
918 | user = Optional.extract(userid) | |
918 | # calls |
|
919 | # calls | |
919 |
|
920 | |||
920 | """ |
|
921 | """ | |
921 |
|
922 | |||
922 | def __init__(self, attr_name): |
|
923 | def __init__(self, attr_name): | |
923 | self.attr_name = attr_name |
|
924 | self.attr_name = attr_name | |
924 |
|
925 | |||
925 | def __repr__(self): |
|
926 | def __repr__(self): | |
926 | return '<OptionalAttr:%s>' % self.attr_name |
|
927 | return '<OptionalAttr:%s>' % self.attr_name | |
927 |
|
928 | |||
928 | def __call__(self): |
|
929 | def __call__(self): | |
929 | return self |
|
930 | return self | |
930 |
|
931 | |||
931 |
|
932 | |||
932 | # alias |
|
933 | # alias | |
933 | OAttr = OptionalAttr |
|
934 | OAttr = OptionalAttr | |
934 |
|
935 | |||
935 |
|
936 | |||
936 | class Optional(object): |
|
937 | class Optional(object): | |
937 | """ |
|
938 | """ | |
938 | Defines an optional parameter:: |
|
939 | Defines an optional parameter:: | |
939 |
|
940 | |||
940 | param = param.getval() if isinstance(param, Optional) else param |
|
941 | param = param.getval() if isinstance(param, Optional) else param | |
941 | param = param() if isinstance(param, Optional) else param |
|
942 | param = param() if isinstance(param, Optional) else param | |
942 |
|
943 | |||
943 | is equivalent of:: |
|
944 | is equivalent of:: | |
944 |
|
945 | |||
945 | param = Optional.extract(param) |
|
946 | param = Optional.extract(param) | |
946 |
|
947 | |||
947 | """ |
|
948 | """ | |
948 |
|
949 | |||
949 | def __init__(self, type_): |
|
950 | def __init__(self, type_): | |
950 | self.type_ = type_ |
|
951 | self.type_ = type_ | |
951 |
|
952 | |||
952 | def __repr__(self): |
|
953 | def __repr__(self): | |
953 | return '<Optional:%s>' % self.type_.__repr__() |
|
954 | return '<Optional:%s>' % self.type_.__repr__() | |
954 |
|
955 | |||
955 | def __call__(self): |
|
956 | def __call__(self): | |
956 | return self.getval() |
|
957 | return self.getval() | |
957 |
|
958 | |||
958 | def getval(self): |
|
959 | def getval(self): | |
959 | """ |
|
960 | """ | |
960 | returns value from this Optional instance |
|
961 | returns value from this Optional instance | |
961 | """ |
|
962 | """ | |
962 | if isinstance(self.type_, OAttr): |
|
963 | if isinstance(self.type_, OAttr): | |
963 | # use params name |
|
964 | # use params name | |
964 | return self.type_.attr_name |
|
965 | return self.type_.attr_name | |
965 | return self.type_ |
|
966 | return self.type_ | |
966 |
|
967 | |||
967 | @classmethod |
|
968 | @classmethod | |
968 | def extract(cls, val): |
|
969 | def extract(cls, val): | |
969 | """ |
|
970 | """ | |
970 | Extracts value from Optional() instance |
|
971 | Extracts value from Optional() instance | |
971 |
|
972 | |||
972 | :param val: |
|
973 | :param val: | |
973 | :return: original value if it's not Optional instance else |
|
974 | :return: original value if it's not Optional instance else | |
974 | value of instance |
|
975 | value of instance | |
975 | """ |
|
976 | """ | |
976 | if isinstance(val, cls): |
|
977 | if isinstance(val, cls): | |
977 | return val.getval() |
|
978 | return val.getval() | |
978 | return val |
|
979 | return val | |
979 |
|
980 | |||
980 |
|
981 | |||
981 | def glob2re(pat): |
|
982 | def glob2re(pat): | |
982 | """ |
|
983 | """ | |
983 | Translate a shell PATTERN to a regular expression. |
|
984 | Translate a shell PATTERN to a regular expression. | |
984 |
|
985 | |||
985 | There is no way to quote meta-characters. |
|
986 | There is no way to quote meta-characters. | |
986 | """ |
|
987 | """ | |
987 |
|
988 | |||
988 | i, n = 0, len(pat) |
|
989 | i, n = 0, len(pat) | |
989 | res = '' |
|
990 | res = '' | |
990 | while i < n: |
|
991 | while i < n: | |
991 | c = pat[i] |
|
992 | c = pat[i] | |
992 | i = i+1 |
|
993 | i = i+1 | |
993 | if c == '*': |
|
994 | if c == '*': | |
994 | #res = res + '.*' |
|
995 | #res = res + '.*' | |
995 | res = res + '[^/]*' |
|
996 | res = res + '[^/]*' | |
996 | elif c == '?': |
|
997 | elif c == '?': | |
997 | #res = res + '.' |
|
998 | #res = res + '.' | |
998 | res = res + '[^/]' |
|
999 | res = res + '[^/]' | |
999 | elif c == '[': |
|
1000 | elif c == '[': | |
1000 | j = i |
|
1001 | j = i | |
1001 | if j < n and pat[j] == '!': |
|
1002 | if j < n and pat[j] == '!': | |
1002 | j = j+1 |
|
1003 | j = j+1 | |
1003 | if j < n and pat[j] == ']': |
|
1004 | if j < n and pat[j] == ']': | |
1004 | j = j+1 |
|
1005 | j = j+1 | |
1005 | while j < n and pat[j] != ']': |
|
1006 | while j < n and pat[j] != ']': | |
1006 | j = j+1 |
|
1007 | j = j+1 | |
1007 | if j >= n: |
|
1008 | if j >= n: | |
1008 | res = res + '\\[' |
|
1009 | res = res + '\\[' | |
1009 | else: |
|
1010 | else: | |
1010 | stuff = pat[i:j].replace('\\','\\\\') |
|
1011 | stuff = pat[i:j].replace('\\','\\\\') | |
1011 | i = j+1 |
|
1012 | i = j+1 | |
1012 | if stuff[0] == '!': |
|
1013 | if stuff[0] == '!': | |
1013 | stuff = '^' + stuff[1:] |
|
1014 | stuff = '^' + stuff[1:] | |
1014 | elif stuff[0] == '^': |
|
1015 | elif stuff[0] == '^': | |
1015 | stuff = '\\' + stuff |
|
1016 | stuff = '\\' + stuff | |
1016 | res = '%s[%s]' % (res, stuff) |
|
1017 | res = '%s[%s]' % (res, stuff) | |
1017 | else: |
|
1018 | else: | |
1018 | res = res + re.escape(c) |
|
1019 | res = res + re.escape(c) | |
1019 | return res + '\Z(?ms)' |
|
1020 | return res + '\Z(?ms)' | |
1020 |
|
1021 | |||
1021 |
|
1022 | |||
1022 | def parse_byte_string(size_str): |
|
1023 | def parse_byte_string(size_str): | |
1023 | match = re.match(r'(\d+)(MB|KB)', size_str, re.IGNORECASE) |
|
1024 | match = re.match(r'(\d+)(MB|KB)', size_str, re.IGNORECASE) | |
1024 | if not match: |
|
1025 | if not match: | |
1025 | raise ValueError('Given size:%s is invalid, please make sure ' |
|
1026 | raise ValueError('Given size:%s is invalid, please make sure ' | |
1026 | 'to use format of <num>(MB|KB)' % size_str) |
|
1027 | 'to use format of <num>(MB|KB)' % size_str) | |
1027 |
|
1028 | |||
1028 | _parts = match.groups() |
|
1029 | _parts = match.groups() | |
1029 | num, type_ = _parts |
|
1030 | num, type_ = _parts | |
1030 | return long(num) * {'mb': 1024*1024, 'kb': 1024}[type_.lower()] |
|
1031 | return long(num) * {'mb': 1024*1024, 'kb': 1024}[type_.lower()] | |
1031 |
|
1032 | |||
1032 |
|
1033 | |||
1033 | class CachedProperty(object): |
|
1034 | class CachedProperty(object): | |
1034 | """ |
|
1035 | """ | |
1035 | Lazy Attributes. With option to invalidate the cache by running a method |
|
1036 | Lazy Attributes. With option to invalidate the cache by running a method | |
1036 |
|
1037 | |||
1037 | class Foo(): |
|
1038 | class Foo(): | |
1038 |
|
1039 | |||
1039 | @CachedProperty |
|
1040 | @CachedProperty | |
1040 | def heavy_func(): |
|
1041 | def heavy_func(): | |
1041 | return 'super-calculation' |
|
1042 | return 'super-calculation' | |
1042 |
|
1043 | |||
1043 | foo = Foo() |
|
1044 | foo = Foo() | |
1044 | foo.heavy_func() # first computions |
|
1045 | foo.heavy_func() # first computions | |
1045 | foo.heavy_func() # fetch from cache |
|
1046 | foo.heavy_func() # fetch from cache | |
1046 | foo._invalidate_prop_cache('heavy_func') |
|
1047 | foo._invalidate_prop_cache('heavy_func') | |
1047 | # at this point calling foo.heavy_func() will be re-computed |
|
1048 | # at this point calling foo.heavy_func() will be re-computed | |
1048 | """ |
|
1049 | """ | |
1049 |
|
1050 | |||
1050 | def __init__(self, func, func_name=None): |
|
1051 | def __init__(self, func, func_name=None): | |
1051 |
|
1052 | |||
1052 | if func_name is None: |
|
1053 | if func_name is None: | |
1053 | func_name = func.__name__ |
|
1054 | func_name = func.__name__ | |
1054 | self.data = (func, func_name) |
|
1055 | self.data = (func, func_name) | |
1055 | update_wrapper(self, func) |
|
1056 | update_wrapper(self, func) | |
1056 |
|
1057 | |||
1057 | def __get__(self, inst, class_): |
|
1058 | def __get__(self, inst, class_): | |
1058 | if inst is None: |
|
1059 | if inst is None: | |
1059 | return self |
|
1060 | return self | |
1060 |
|
1061 | |||
1061 | func, func_name = self.data |
|
1062 | func, func_name = self.data | |
1062 | value = func(inst) |
|
1063 | value = func(inst) | |
1063 | inst.__dict__[func_name] = value |
|
1064 | inst.__dict__[func_name] = value | |
1064 | if '_invalidate_prop_cache' not in inst.__dict__: |
|
1065 | if '_invalidate_prop_cache' not in inst.__dict__: | |
1065 | inst.__dict__['_invalidate_prop_cache'] = partial( |
|
1066 | inst.__dict__['_invalidate_prop_cache'] = partial( | |
1066 | self._invalidate_prop_cache, inst) |
|
1067 | self._invalidate_prop_cache, inst) | |
1067 | return value |
|
1068 | return value | |
1068 |
|
1069 | |||
1069 | def _invalidate_prop_cache(self, inst, name): |
|
1070 | def _invalidate_prop_cache(self, inst, name): | |
1070 | inst.__dict__.pop(name, None) |
|
1071 | inst.__dict__.pop(name, None) |
@@ -1,1933 +1,1937 b'' | |||||
1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
|
1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 |
|
2 | |||
3 | # Copyright (C) 2014-2020 RhodeCode GmbH |
|
3 | # Copyright (C) 2014-2020 RhodeCode GmbH | |
4 | # |
|
4 | # | |
5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
|
5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
6 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 |
|
6 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 | |
7 | # (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation. |
|
7 | # (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation. | |
8 | # |
|
8 | # | |
9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
|
9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
|
10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
|
11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. |
|
12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. | |
13 | # |
|
13 | # | |
14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License |
|
14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License | |
15 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
|
15 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
16 | # |
|
16 | # | |
17 | # This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the |
|
17 | # This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the | |
18 | # RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services, |
|
18 | # RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services, | |
19 | # and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/ |
|
19 | # and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/ | |
20 |
|
20 | |||
21 | """ |
|
21 | """ | |
22 | Base module for all VCS systems |
|
22 | Base module for all VCS systems | |
23 | """ |
|
23 | """ | |
24 | import os |
|
24 | import os | |
25 | import re |
|
25 | import re | |
26 | import time |
|
26 | import time | |
27 | import shutil |
|
27 | import shutil | |
28 | import datetime |
|
28 | import datetime | |
29 | import fnmatch |
|
29 | import fnmatch | |
30 | import itertools |
|
30 | import itertools | |
31 | import logging |
|
31 | import logging | |
32 | import collections |
|
32 | import collections | |
33 | import warnings |
|
33 | import warnings | |
34 |
|
34 | |||
35 | from zope.cachedescriptors.property import Lazy as LazyProperty |
|
35 | from zope.cachedescriptors.property import Lazy as LazyProperty | |
36 |
|
36 | |||
37 | from pyramid import compat |
|
37 | from pyramid import compat | |
38 |
|
38 | |||
39 | import rhodecode |
|
39 | import rhodecode | |
40 | from rhodecode.translation import lazy_ugettext |
|
40 | from rhodecode.translation import lazy_ugettext | |
41 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import safe_str, safe_unicode, CachedProperty |
|
41 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import safe_str, safe_unicode, CachedProperty | |
42 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs import connection |
|
42 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs import connection | |
43 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils import author_name, author_email |
|
43 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils import author_name, author_email | |
44 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.conf import settings |
|
44 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.conf import settings | |
45 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import ( |
|
45 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import ( | |
46 | CommitError, EmptyRepositoryError, NodeAlreadyAddedError, |
|
46 | CommitError, EmptyRepositoryError, NodeAlreadyAddedError, | |
47 | NodeAlreadyChangedError, NodeAlreadyExistsError, NodeAlreadyRemovedError, |
|
47 | NodeAlreadyChangedError, NodeAlreadyExistsError, NodeAlreadyRemovedError, | |
48 | NodeDoesNotExistError, NodeNotChangedError, VCSError, |
|
48 | NodeDoesNotExistError, NodeNotChangedError, VCSError, | |
49 | ImproperArchiveTypeError, BranchDoesNotExistError, CommitDoesNotExistError, |
|
49 | ImproperArchiveTypeError, BranchDoesNotExistError, CommitDoesNotExistError, | |
50 | RepositoryError) |
|
50 | RepositoryError) | |
51 |
|
51 | |||
52 |
|
52 | |||
53 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
|
53 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) | |
54 |
|
54 | |||
55 |
|
55 | |||
56 | FILEMODE_DEFAULT = 0o100644 |
|
56 | FILEMODE_DEFAULT = 0o100644 | |
57 | FILEMODE_EXECUTABLE = 0o100755 |
|
57 | FILEMODE_EXECUTABLE = 0o100755 | |
58 | EMPTY_COMMIT_ID = '0' * 40 |
|
58 | EMPTY_COMMIT_ID = '0' * 40 | |
59 |
|
59 | |||
60 | _Reference = collections.namedtuple('Reference', ('type', 'name', 'commit_id')) |
|
60 | _Reference = collections.namedtuple('Reference', ('type', 'name', 'commit_id')) | |
61 |
|
61 | |||
62 |
|
62 | |||
63 | class Reference(_Reference): |
|
63 | class Reference(_Reference): | |
64 |
|
64 | |||
65 | @property |
|
65 | @property | |
66 | def branch(self): |
|
66 | def branch(self): | |
67 | if self.type == 'branch': |
|
67 | if self.type == 'branch': | |
68 | return self.name |
|
68 | return self.name | |
69 |
|
69 | |||
70 | @property |
|
70 | @property | |
71 | def bookmark(self): |
|
71 | def bookmark(self): | |
72 | if self.type == 'book': |
|
72 | if self.type == 'book': | |
73 | return self.name |
|
73 | return self.name | |
74 |
|
74 | |||
|
75 | @property | |||
|
76 | def to_unicode(self): | |||
|
77 | return reference_to_unicode(self) | |||
|
78 | ||||
75 |
|
79 | |||
76 | def unicode_to_reference(raw): |
|
80 | def unicode_to_reference(raw): | |
77 | """ |
|
81 | """ | |
78 | Convert a unicode (or string) to a reference object. |
|
82 | Convert a unicode (or string) to a reference object. | |
79 | If unicode evaluates to False it returns None. |
|
83 | If unicode evaluates to False it returns None. | |
80 | """ |
|
84 | """ | |
81 | if raw: |
|
85 | if raw: | |
82 | refs = raw.split(':') |
|
86 | refs = raw.split(':') | |
83 | return Reference(*refs) |
|
87 | return Reference(*refs) | |
84 | else: |
|
88 | else: | |
85 | return None |
|
89 | return None | |
86 |
|
90 | |||
87 |
|
91 | |||
88 | def reference_to_unicode(ref): |
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92 | def reference_to_unicode(ref): | |
89 | """ |
|
93 | """ | |
90 | Convert a reference object to unicode. |
|
94 | Convert a reference object to unicode. | |
91 | If reference is None it returns None. |
|
95 | If reference is None it returns None. | |
92 | """ |
|
96 | """ | |
93 | if ref: |
|
97 | if ref: | |
94 | return u':'.join(ref) |
|
98 | return u':'.join(ref) | |
95 | else: |
|
99 | else: | |
96 | return None |
|
100 | return None | |
97 |
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101 | |||
98 |
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102 | |||
99 | class MergeFailureReason(object): |
|
103 | class MergeFailureReason(object): | |
100 | """ |
|
104 | """ | |
101 | Enumeration with all the reasons why the server side merge could fail. |
|
105 | Enumeration with all the reasons why the server side merge could fail. | |
102 |
|
106 | |||
103 | DO NOT change the number of the reasons, as they may be stored in the |
|
107 | DO NOT change the number of the reasons, as they may be stored in the | |
104 | database. |
|
108 | database. | |
105 |
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109 | |||
106 | Changing the name of a reason is acceptable and encouraged to deprecate old |
|
110 | Changing the name of a reason is acceptable and encouraged to deprecate old | |
107 | reasons. |
|
111 | reasons. | |
108 | """ |
|
112 | """ | |
109 |
|
113 | |||
110 | # Everything went well. |
|
114 | # Everything went well. | |
111 | NONE = 0 |
|
115 | NONE = 0 | |
112 |
|
116 | |||
113 | # An unexpected exception was raised. Check the logs for more details. |
|
117 | # An unexpected exception was raised. Check the logs for more details. | |
114 | UNKNOWN = 1 |
|
118 | UNKNOWN = 1 | |
115 |
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119 | |||
116 | # The merge was not successful, there are conflicts. |
|
120 | # The merge was not successful, there are conflicts. | |
117 | MERGE_FAILED = 2 |
|
121 | MERGE_FAILED = 2 | |
118 |
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122 | |||
119 | # The merge succeeded but we could not push it to the target repository. |
|
123 | # The merge succeeded but we could not push it to the target repository. | |
120 | PUSH_FAILED = 3 |
|
124 | PUSH_FAILED = 3 | |
121 |
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125 | |||
122 | # The specified target is not a head in the target repository. |
|
126 | # The specified target is not a head in the target repository. | |
123 | TARGET_IS_NOT_HEAD = 4 |
|
127 | TARGET_IS_NOT_HEAD = 4 | |
124 |
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128 | |||
125 | # The source repository contains more branches than the target. Pushing |
|
129 | # The source repository contains more branches than the target. Pushing | |
126 | # the merge will create additional branches in the target. |
|
130 | # the merge will create additional branches in the target. | |
127 | HG_SOURCE_HAS_MORE_BRANCHES = 5 |
|
131 | HG_SOURCE_HAS_MORE_BRANCHES = 5 | |
128 |
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132 | |||
129 | # The target reference has multiple heads. That does not allow to correctly |
|
133 | # The target reference has multiple heads. That does not allow to correctly | |
130 | # identify the target location. This could only happen for mercurial |
|
134 | # identify the target location. This could only happen for mercurial | |
131 | # branches. |
|
135 | # branches. | |
132 | HG_TARGET_HAS_MULTIPLE_HEADS = 6 |
|
136 | HG_TARGET_HAS_MULTIPLE_HEADS = 6 | |
133 |
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137 | |||
134 | # The target repository is locked |
|
138 | # The target repository is locked | |
135 | TARGET_IS_LOCKED = 7 |
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139 | TARGET_IS_LOCKED = 7 | |
136 |
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140 | |||
137 | # Deprecated, use MISSING_TARGET_REF or MISSING_SOURCE_REF instead. |
|
141 | # Deprecated, use MISSING_TARGET_REF or MISSING_SOURCE_REF instead. | |
138 | # A involved commit could not be found. |
|
142 | # A involved commit could not be found. | |
139 | _DEPRECATED_MISSING_COMMIT = 8 |
|
143 | _DEPRECATED_MISSING_COMMIT = 8 | |
140 |
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144 | |||
141 | # The target repo reference is missing. |
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145 | # The target repo reference is missing. | |
142 | MISSING_TARGET_REF = 9 |
|
146 | MISSING_TARGET_REF = 9 | |
143 |
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147 | |||
144 | # The source repo reference is missing. |
|
148 | # The source repo reference is missing. | |
145 | MISSING_SOURCE_REF = 10 |
|
149 | MISSING_SOURCE_REF = 10 | |
146 |
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150 | |||
147 | # The merge was not successful, there are conflicts related to sub |
|
151 | # The merge was not successful, there are conflicts related to sub | |
148 | # repositories. |
|
152 | # repositories. | |
149 | SUBREPO_MERGE_FAILED = 11 |
|
153 | SUBREPO_MERGE_FAILED = 11 | |
150 |
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154 | |||
151 |
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155 | |||
152 | class UpdateFailureReason(object): |
|
156 | class UpdateFailureReason(object): | |
153 | """ |
|
157 | """ | |
154 | Enumeration with all the reasons why the pull request update could fail. |
|
158 | Enumeration with all the reasons why the pull request update could fail. | |
155 |
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159 | |||
156 | DO NOT change the number of the reasons, as they may be stored in the |
|
160 | DO NOT change the number of the reasons, as they may be stored in the | |
157 | database. |
|
161 | database. | |
158 |
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162 | |||
159 | Changing the name of a reason is acceptable and encouraged to deprecate old |
|
163 | Changing the name of a reason is acceptable and encouraged to deprecate old | |
160 | reasons. |
|
164 | reasons. | |
161 | """ |
|
165 | """ | |
162 |
|
166 | |||
163 | # Everything went well. |
|
167 | # Everything went well. | |
164 | NONE = 0 |
|
168 | NONE = 0 | |
165 |
|
169 | |||
166 | # An unexpected exception was raised. Check the logs for more details. |
|
170 | # An unexpected exception was raised. Check the logs for more details. | |
167 | UNKNOWN = 1 |
|
171 | UNKNOWN = 1 | |
168 |
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172 | |||
169 | # The pull request is up to date. |
|
173 | # The pull request is up to date. | |
170 | NO_CHANGE = 2 |
|
174 | NO_CHANGE = 2 | |
171 |
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175 | |||
172 | # The pull request has a reference type that is not supported for update. |
|
176 | # The pull request has a reference type that is not supported for update. | |
173 | WRONG_REF_TYPE = 3 |
|
177 | WRONG_REF_TYPE = 3 | |
174 |
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178 | |||
175 | # Update failed because the target reference is missing. |
|
179 | # Update failed because the target reference is missing. | |
176 | MISSING_TARGET_REF = 4 |
|
180 | MISSING_TARGET_REF = 4 | |
177 |
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181 | |||
178 | # Update failed because the source reference is missing. |
|
182 | # Update failed because the source reference is missing. | |
179 | MISSING_SOURCE_REF = 5 |
|
183 | MISSING_SOURCE_REF = 5 | |
180 |
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184 | |||
181 |
|
185 | |||
182 | class MergeResponse(object): |
|
186 | class MergeResponse(object): | |
183 |
|
187 | |||
184 | # uses .format(**metadata) for variables |
|
188 | # uses .format(**metadata) for variables | |
185 | MERGE_STATUS_MESSAGES = { |
|
189 | MERGE_STATUS_MESSAGES = { | |
186 | MergeFailureReason.NONE: lazy_ugettext( |
|
190 | MergeFailureReason.NONE: lazy_ugettext( | |
187 | u'This pull request can be automatically merged.'), |
|
191 | u'This pull request can be automatically merged.'), | |
188 | MergeFailureReason.UNKNOWN: lazy_ugettext( |
|
192 | MergeFailureReason.UNKNOWN: lazy_ugettext( | |
189 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because of an unhandled exception. ' |
|
193 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because of an unhandled exception. ' | |
190 | u'{exception}'), |
|
194 | u'{exception}'), | |
191 | MergeFailureReason.MERGE_FAILED: lazy_ugettext( |
|
195 | MergeFailureReason.MERGE_FAILED: lazy_ugettext( | |
192 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because of merge conflicts. {unresolved_files}'), |
|
196 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because of merge conflicts. {unresolved_files}'), | |
193 | MergeFailureReason.PUSH_FAILED: lazy_ugettext( |
|
197 | MergeFailureReason.PUSH_FAILED: lazy_ugettext( | |
194 | u'This pull request could not be merged because push to ' |
|
198 | u'This pull request could not be merged because push to ' | |
195 | u'target:`{target}@{merge_commit}` failed.'), |
|
199 | u'target:`{target}@{merge_commit}` failed.'), | |
196 | MergeFailureReason.TARGET_IS_NOT_HEAD: lazy_ugettext( |
|
200 | MergeFailureReason.TARGET_IS_NOT_HEAD: lazy_ugettext( | |
197 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because the target ' |
|
201 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because the target ' | |
198 | u'`{target_ref.name}` is not a head.'), |
|
202 | u'`{target_ref.name}` is not a head.'), | |
199 | MergeFailureReason.HG_SOURCE_HAS_MORE_BRANCHES: lazy_ugettext( |
|
203 | MergeFailureReason.HG_SOURCE_HAS_MORE_BRANCHES: lazy_ugettext( | |
200 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because the source contains ' |
|
204 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because the source contains ' | |
201 | u'more branches than the target.'), |
|
205 | u'more branches than the target.'), | |
202 | MergeFailureReason.HG_TARGET_HAS_MULTIPLE_HEADS: lazy_ugettext( |
|
206 | MergeFailureReason.HG_TARGET_HAS_MULTIPLE_HEADS: lazy_ugettext( | |
203 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because the target `{target_ref.name}` ' |
|
207 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because the target `{target_ref.name}` ' | |
204 | u'has multiple heads: `{heads}`.'), |
|
208 | u'has multiple heads: `{heads}`.'), | |
205 | MergeFailureReason.TARGET_IS_LOCKED: lazy_ugettext( |
|
209 | MergeFailureReason.TARGET_IS_LOCKED: lazy_ugettext( | |
206 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because the target repository is ' |
|
210 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because the target repository is ' | |
207 | u'locked by {locked_by}.'), |
|
211 | u'locked by {locked_by}.'), | |
208 |
|
212 | |||
209 | MergeFailureReason.MISSING_TARGET_REF: lazy_ugettext( |
|
213 | MergeFailureReason.MISSING_TARGET_REF: lazy_ugettext( | |
210 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because the target ' |
|
214 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because the target ' | |
211 | u'reference `{target_ref.name}` is missing.'), |
|
215 | u'reference `{target_ref.name}` is missing.'), | |
212 | MergeFailureReason.MISSING_SOURCE_REF: lazy_ugettext( |
|
216 | MergeFailureReason.MISSING_SOURCE_REF: lazy_ugettext( | |
213 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because the source ' |
|
217 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because the source ' | |
214 | u'reference `{source_ref.name}` is missing.'), |
|
218 | u'reference `{source_ref.name}` is missing.'), | |
215 | MergeFailureReason.SUBREPO_MERGE_FAILED: lazy_ugettext( |
|
219 | MergeFailureReason.SUBREPO_MERGE_FAILED: lazy_ugettext( | |
216 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because of conflicts related ' |
|
220 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because of conflicts related ' | |
217 | u'to sub repositories.'), |
|
221 | u'to sub repositories.'), | |
218 |
|
222 | |||
219 | # Deprecations |
|
223 | # Deprecations | |
220 | MergeFailureReason._DEPRECATED_MISSING_COMMIT: lazy_ugettext( |
|
224 | MergeFailureReason._DEPRECATED_MISSING_COMMIT: lazy_ugettext( | |
221 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because the target or the ' |
|
225 | u'This pull request cannot be merged because the target or the ' | |
222 | u'source reference is missing.'), |
|
226 | u'source reference is missing.'), | |
223 |
|
227 | |||
224 | } |
|
228 | } | |
225 |
|
229 | |||
226 | def __init__(self, possible, executed, merge_ref, failure_reason, metadata=None): |
|
230 | def __init__(self, possible, executed, merge_ref, failure_reason, metadata=None): | |
227 | self.possible = possible |
|
231 | self.possible = possible | |
228 | self.executed = executed |
|
232 | self.executed = executed | |
229 | self.merge_ref = merge_ref |
|
233 | self.merge_ref = merge_ref | |
230 | self.failure_reason = failure_reason |
|
234 | self.failure_reason = failure_reason | |
231 | self.metadata = metadata or {} |
|
235 | self.metadata = metadata or {} | |
232 |
|
236 | |||
233 | def __repr__(self): |
|
237 | def __repr__(self): | |
234 | return '<MergeResponse:{} {}>'.format(self.label, self.failure_reason) |
|
238 | return '<MergeResponse:{} {}>'.format(self.label, self.failure_reason) | |
235 |
|
239 | |||
236 | def __eq__(self, other): |
|
240 | def __eq__(self, other): | |
237 | same_instance = isinstance(other, self.__class__) |
|
241 | same_instance = isinstance(other, self.__class__) | |
238 | return same_instance \ |
|
242 | return same_instance \ | |
239 | and self.possible == other.possible \ |
|
243 | and self.possible == other.possible \ | |
240 | and self.executed == other.executed \ |
|
244 | and self.executed == other.executed \ | |
241 | and self.failure_reason == other.failure_reason |
|
245 | and self.failure_reason == other.failure_reason | |
242 |
|
246 | |||
243 | @property |
|
247 | @property | |
244 | def label(self): |
|
248 | def label(self): | |
245 | label_dict = dict((v, k) for k, v in MergeFailureReason.__dict__.items() if |
|
249 | label_dict = dict((v, k) for k, v in MergeFailureReason.__dict__.items() if | |
246 | not k.startswith('_')) |
|
250 | not k.startswith('_')) | |
247 | return label_dict.get(self.failure_reason) |
|
251 | return label_dict.get(self.failure_reason) | |
248 |
|
252 | |||
249 | @property |
|
253 | @property | |
250 | def merge_status_message(self): |
|
254 | def merge_status_message(self): | |
251 | """ |
|
255 | """ | |
252 | Return a human friendly error message for the given merge status code. |
|
256 | Return a human friendly error message for the given merge status code. | |
253 | """ |
|
257 | """ | |
254 | msg = safe_unicode(self.MERGE_STATUS_MESSAGES[self.failure_reason]) |
|
258 | msg = safe_unicode(self.MERGE_STATUS_MESSAGES[self.failure_reason]) | |
255 |
|
259 | |||
256 | try: |
|
260 | try: | |
257 | return msg.format(**self.metadata) |
|
261 | return msg.format(**self.metadata) | |
258 | except Exception: |
|
262 | except Exception: | |
259 | log.exception('Failed to format %s message', self) |
|
263 | log.exception('Failed to format %s message', self) | |
260 | return msg |
|
264 | return msg | |
261 |
|
265 | |||
262 | def asdict(self): |
|
266 | def asdict(self): | |
263 | data = {} |
|
267 | data = {} | |
264 | for k in ['possible', 'executed', 'merge_ref', 'failure_reason', |
|
268 | for k in ['possible', 'executed', 'merge_ref', 'failure_reason', | |
265 | 'merge_status_message']: |
|
269 | 'merge_status_message']: | |
266 | data[k] = getattr(self, k) |
|
270 | data[k] = getattr(self, k) | |
267 | return data |
|
271 | return data | |
268 |
|
272 | |||
269 |
|
273 | |||
270 | class TargetRefMissing(ValueError): |
|
274 | class TargetRefMissing(ValueError): | |
271 | pass |
|
275 | pass | |
272 |
|
276 | |||
273 |
|
277 | |||
274 | class SourceRefMissing(ValueError): |
|
278 | class SourceRefMissing(ValueError): | |
275 | pass |
|
279 | pass | |
276 |
|
280 | |||
277 |
|
281 | |||
278 | class BaseRepository(object): |
|
282 | class BaseRepository(object): | |
279 | """ |
|
283 | """ | |
280 | Base Repository for final backends |
|
284 | Base Repository for final backends | |
281 |
|
285 | |||
282 | .. attribute:: DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME |
|
286 | .. attribute:: DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME | |
283 |
|
287 | |||
284 | name of default branch (i.e. "trunk" for svn, "master" for git etc. |
|
288 | name of default branch (i.e. "trunk" for svn, "master" for git etc. | |
285 |
|
289 | |||
286 | .. attribute:: commit_ids |
|
290 | .. attribute:: commit_ids | |
287 |
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291 | |||
288 | list of all available commit ids, in ascending order |
|
292 | list of all available commit ids, in ascending order | |
289 |
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293 | |||
290 | .. attribute:: path |
|
294 | .. attribute:: path | |
291 |
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295 | |||
292 | absolute path to the repository |
|
296 | absolute path to the repository | |
293 |
|
297 | |||
294 | .. attribute:: bookmarks |
|
298 | .. attribute:: bookmarks | |
295 |
|
299 | |||
296 | Mapping from name to :term:`Commit ID` of the bookmark. Empty in case |
|
300 | Mapping from name to :term:`Commit ID` of the bookmark. Empty in case | |
297 | there are no bookmarks or the backend implementation does not support |
|
301 | there are no bookmarks or the backend implementation does not support | |
298 | bookmarks. |
|
302 | bookmarks. | |
299 |
|
303 | |||
300 | .. attribute:: tags |
|
304 | .. attribute:: tags | |
301 |
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305 | |||
302 | Mapping from name to :term:`Commit ID` of the tag. |
|
306 | Mapping from name to :term:`Commit ID` of the tag. | |
303 |
|
307 | |||
304 | """ |
|
308 | """ | |
305 |
|
309 | |||
306 | DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME = None |
|
310 | DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME = None | |
307 | DEFAULT_CONTACT = u"Unknown" |
|
311 | DEFAULT_CONTACT = u"Unknown" | |
308 | DEFAULT_DESCRIPTION = u"unknown" |
|
312 | DEFAULT_DESCRIPTION = u"unknown" | |
309 | EMPTY_COMMIT_ID = '0' * 40 |
|
313 | EMPTY_COMMIT_ID = '0' * 40 | |
310 |
|
314 | |||
311 | path = None |
|
315 | path = None | |
312 |
|
316 | |||
313 | _is_empty = None |
|
317 | _is_empty = None | |
314 | _commit_ids = {} |
|
318 | _commit_ids = {} | |
315 |
|
319 | |||
316 | def __init__(self, repo_path, config=None, create=False, **kwargs): |
|
320 | def __init__(self, repo_path, config=None, create=False, **kwargs): | |
317 | """ |
|
321 | """ | |
318 | Initializes repository. Raises RepositoryError if repository could |
|
322 | Initializes repository. Raises RepositoryError if repository could | |
319 | not be find at the given ``repo_path`` or directory at ``repo_path`` |
|
323 | not be find at the given ``repo_path`` or directory at ``repo_path`` | |
320 | exists and ``create`` is set to True. |
|
324 | exists and ``create`` is set to True. | |
321 |
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325 | |||
322 | :param repo_path: local path of the repository |
|
326 | :param repo_path: local path of the repository | |
323 | :param config: repository configuration |
|
327 | :param config: repository configuration | |
324 | :param create=False: if set to True, would try to create repository. |
|
328 | :param create=False: if set to True, would try to create repository. | |
325 | :param src_url=None: if set, should be proper url from which repository |
|
329 | :param src_url=None: if set, should be proper url from which repository | |
326 | would be cloned; requires ``create`` parameter to be set to True - |
|
330 | would be cloned; requires ``create`` parameter to be set to True - | |
327 | raises RepositoryError if src_url is set and create evaluates to |
|
331 | raises RepositoryError if src_url is set and create evaluates to | |
328 | False |
|
332 | False | |
329 | """ |
|
333 | """ | |
330 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
334 | raise NotImplementedError | |
331 |
|
335 | |||
332 | def __repr__(self): |
|
336 | def __repr__(self): | |
333 | return '<%s at %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.path) |
|
337 | return '<%s at %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.path) | |
334 |
|
338 | |||
335 | def __len__(self): |
|
339 | def __len__(self): | |
336 | return self.count() |
|
340 | return self.count() | |
337 |
|
341 | |||
338 | def __eq__(self, other): |
|
342 | def __eq__(self, other): | |
339 | same_instance = isinstance(other, self.__class__) |
|
343 | same_instance = isinstance(other, self.__class__) | |
340 | return same_instance and other.path == self.path |
|
344 | return same_instance and other.path == self.path | |
341 |
|
345 | |||
342 | def __ne__(self, other): |
|
346 | def __ne__(self, other): | |
343 | return not self.__eq__(other) |
|
347 | return not self.__eq__(other) | |
344 |
|
348 | |||
345 | def get_create_shadow_cache_pr_path(self, db_repo): |
|
349 | def get_create_shadow_cache_pr_path(self, db_repo): | |
346 | path = db_repo.cached_diffs_dir |
|
350 | path = db_repo.cached_diffs_dir | |
347 | if not os.path.exists(path): |
|
351 | if not os.path.exists(path): | |
348 | os.makedirs(path, 0o755) |
|
352 | os.makedirs(path, 0o755) | |
349 | return path |
|
353 | return path | |
350 |
|
354 | |||
351 | @classmethod |
|
355 | @classmethod | |
352 | def get_default_config(cls, default=None): |
|
356 | def get_default_config(cls, default=None): | |
353 | config = Config() |
|
357 | config = Config() | |
354 | if default and isinstance(default, list): |
|
358 | if default and isinstance(default, list): | |
355 | for section, key, val in default: |
|
359 | for section, key, val in default: | |
356 | config.set(section, key, val) |
|
360 | config.set(section, key, val) | |
357 | return config |
|
361 | return config | |
358 |
|
362 | |||
359 | @LazyProperty |
|
363 | @LazyProperty | |
360 | def _remote(self): |
|
364 | def _remote(self): | |
361 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
365 | raise NotImplementedError | |
362 |
|
366 | |||
363 | def _heads(self, branch=None): |
|
367 | def _heads(self, branch=None): | |
364 | return [] |
|
368 | return [] | |
365 |
|
369 | |||
366 | @LazyProperty |
|
370 | @LazyProperty | |
367 | def EMPTY_COMMIT(self): |
|
371 | def EMPTY_COMMIT(self): | |
368 | return EmptyCommit(self.EMPTY_COMMIT_ID) |
|
372 | return EmptyCommit(self.EMPTY_COMMIT_ID) | |
369 |
|
373 | |||
370 | @LazyProperty |
|
374 | @LazyProperty | |
371 | def alias(self): |
|
375 | def alias(self): | |
372 | for k, v in settings.BACKENDS.items(): |
|
376 | for k, v in settings.BACKENDS.items(): | |
373 | if v.split('.')[-1] == str(self.__class__.__name__): |
|
377 | if v.split('.')[-1] == str(self.__class__.__name__): | |
374 | return k |
|
378 | return k | |
375 |
|
379 | |||
376 | @LazyProperty |
|
380 | @LazyProperty | |
377 | def name(self): |
|
381 | def name(self): | |
378 | return safe_unicode(os.path.basename(self.path)) |
|
382 | return safe_unicode(os.path.basename(self.path)) | |
379 |
|
383 | |||
380 | @LazyProperty |
|
384 | @LazyProperty | |
381 | def description(self): |
|
385 | def description(self): | |
382 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
386 | raise NotImplementedError | |
383 |
|
387 | |||
384 | def refs(self): |
|
388 | def refs(self): | |
385 | """ |
|
389 | """ | |
386 | returns a `dict` with branches, bookmarks, tags, and closed_branches |
|
390 | returns a `dict` with branches, bookmarks, tags, and closed_branches | |
387 | for this repository |
|
391 | for this repository | |
388 | """ |
|
392 | """ | |
389 | return dict( |
|
393 | return dict( | |
390 | branches=self.branches, |
|
394 | branches=self.branches, | |
391 | branches_closed=self.branches_closed, |
|
395 | branches_closed=self.branches_closed, | |
392 | tags=self.tags, |
|
396 | tags=self.tags, | |
393 | bookmarks=self.bookmarks |
|
397 | bookmarks=self.bookmarks | |
394 | ) |
|
398 | ) | |
395 |
|
399 | |||
396 | @LazyProperty |
|
400 | @LazyProperty | |
397 | def branches(self): |
|
401 | def branches(self): | |
398 | """ |
|
402 | """ | |
399 | A `dict` which maps branch names to commit ids. |
|
403 | A `dict` which maps branch names to commit ids. | |
400 | """ |
|
404 | """ | |
401 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
405 | raise NotImplementedError | |
402 |
|
406 | |||
403 | @LazyProperty |
|
407 | @LazyProperty | |
404 | def branches_closed(self): |
|
408 | def branches_closed(self): | |
405 | """ |
|
409 | """ | |
406 | A `dict` which maps tags names to commit ids. |
|
410 | A `dict` which maps tags names to commit ids. | |
407 | """ |
|
411 | """ | |
408 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
412 | raise NotImplementedError | |
409 |
|
413 | |||
410 | @LazyProperty |
|
414 | @LazyProperty | |
411 | def bookmarks(self): |
|
415 | def bookmarks(self): | |
412 | """ |
|
416 | """ | |
413 | A `dict` which maps tags names to commit ids. |
|
417 | A `dict` which maps tags names to commit ids. | |
414 | """ |
|
418 | """ | |
415 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
419 | raise NotImplementedError | |
416 |
|
420 | |||
417 | @LazyProperty |
|
421 | @LazyProperty | |
418 | def tags(self): |
|
422 | def tags(self): | |
419 | """ |
|
423 | """ | |
420 | A `dict` which maps tags names to commit ids. |
|
424 | A `dict` which maps tags names to commit ids. | |
421 | """ |
|
425 | """ | |
422 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
426 | raise NotImplementedError | |
423 |
|
427 | |||
424 | @LazyProperty |
|
428 | @LazyProperty | |
425 | def size(self): |
|
429 | def size(self): | |
426 | """ |
|
430 | """ | |
427 | Returns combined size in bytes for all repository files |
|
431 | Returns combined size in bytes for all repository files | |
428 | """ |
|
432 | """ | |
429 | tip = self.get_commit() |
|
433 | tip = self.get_commit() | |
430 | return tip.size |
|
434 | return tip.size | |
431 |
|
435 | |||
432 | def size_at_commit(self, commit_id): |
|
436 | def size_at_commit(self, commit_id): | |
433 | commit = self.get_commit(commit_id) |
|
437 | commit = self.get_commit(commit_id) | |
434 | return commit.size |
|
438 | return commit.size | |
435 |
|
439 | |||
436 | def _check_for_empty(self): |
|
440 | def _check_for_empty(self): | |
437 | no_commits = len(self._commit_ids) == 0 |
|
441 | no_commits = len(self._commit_ids) == 0 | |
438 | if no_commits: |
|
442 | if no_commits: | |
439 | # check on remote to be sure |
|
443 | # check on remote to be sure | |
440 | return self._remote.is_empty() |
|
444 | return self._remote.is_empty() | |
441 | else: |
|
445 | else: | |
442 | return False |
|
446 | return False | |
443 |
|
447 | |||
444 | def is_empty(self): |
|
448 | def is_empty(self): | |
445 | if rhodecode.is_test: |
|
449 | if rhodecode.is_test: | |
446 | return self._check_for_empty() |
|
450 | return self._check_for_empty() | |
447 |
|
451 | |||
448 | if self._is_empty is None: |
|
452 | if self._is_empty is None: | |
449 | # cache empty for production, but not tests |
|
453 | # cache empty for production, but not tests | |
450 | self._is_empty = self._check_for_empty() |
|
454 | self._is_empty = self._check_for_empty() | |
451 |
|
455 | |||
452 | return self._is_empty |
|
456 | return self._is_empty | |
453 |
|
457 | |||
454 | @staticmethod |
|
458 | @staticmethod | |
455 | def check_url(url, config): |
|
459 | def check_url(url, config): | |
456 | """ |
|
460 | """ | |
457 | Function will check given url and try to verify if it's a valid |
|
461 | Function will check given url and try to verify if it's a valid | |
458 | link. |
|
462 | link. | |
459 | """ |
|
463 | """ | |
460 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
464 | raise NotImplementedError | |
461 |
|
465 | |||
462 | @staticmethod |
|
466 | @staticmethod | |
463 | def is_valid_repository(path): |
|
467 | def is_valid_repository(path): | |
464 | """ |
|
468 | """ | |
465 | Check if given `path` contains a valid repository of this backend |
|
469 | Check if given `path` contains a valid repository of this backend | |
466 | """ |
|
470 | """ | |
467 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
471 | raise NotImplementedError | |
468 |
|
472 | |||
469 | # ========================================================================== |
|
473 | # ========================================================================== | |
470 | # COMMITS |
|
474 | # COMMITS | |
471 | # ========================================================================== |
|
475 | # ========================================================================== | |
472 |
|
476 | |||
473 | @CachedProperty |
|
477 | @CachedProperty | |
474 | def commit_ids(self): |
|
478 | def commit_ids(self): | |
475 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
479 | raise NotImplementedError | |
476 |
|
480 | |||
477 | def append_commit_id(self, commit_id): |
|
481 | def append_commit_id(self, commit_id): | |
478 | if commit_id not in self.commit_ids: |
|
482 | if commit_id not in self.commit_ids: | |
479 | self._rebuild_cache(self.commit_ids + [commit_id]) |
|
483 | self._rebuild_cache(self.commit_ids + [commit_id]) | |
480 |
|
484 | |||
481 | # clear cache |
|
485 | # clear cache | |
482 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('commit_ids') |
|
486 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('commit_ids') | |
483 | self._is_empty = False |
|
487 | self._is_empty = False | |
484 |
|
488 | |||
485 | def get_commit(self, commit_id=None, commit_idx=None, pre_load=None, |
|
489 | def get_commit(self, commit_id=None, commit_idx=None, pre_load=None, | |
486 | translate_tag=None, maybe_unreachable=False): |
|
490 | translate_tag=None, maybe_unreachable=False, reference_obj=None): | |
487 | """ |
|
491 | """ | |
488 | Returns instance of `BaseCommit` class. If `commit_id` and `commit_idx` |
|
492 | Returns instance of `BaseCommit` class. If `commit_id` and `commit_idx` | |
489 | are both None, most recent commit is returned. |
|
493 | are both None, most recent commit is returned. | |
490 |
|
494 | |||
491 | :param pre_load: Optional. List of commit attributes to load. |
|
495 | :param pre_load: Optional. List of commit attributes to load. | |
492 |
|
496 | |||
493 | :raises ``EmptyRepositoryError``: if there are no commits |
|
497 | :raises ``EmptyRepositoryError``: if there are no commits | |
494 | """ |
|
498 | """ | |
495 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
499 | raise NotImplementedError | |
496 |
|
500 | |||
497 | def __iter__(self): |
|
501 | def __iter__(self): | |
498 | for commit_id in self.commit_ids: |
|
502 | for commit_id in self.commit_ids: | |
499 | yield self.get_commit(commit_id=commit_id) |
|
503 | yield self.get_commit(commit_id=commit_id) | |
500 |
|
504 | |||
501 | def get_commits( |
|
505 | def get_commits( | |
502 | self, start_id=None, end_id=None, start_date=None, end_date=None, |
|
506 | self, start_id=None, end_id=None, start_date=None, end_date=None, | |
503 | branch_name=None, show_hidden=False, pre_load=None, translate_tags=None): |
|
507 | branch_name=None, show_hidden=False, pre_load=None, translate_tags=None): | |
504 | """ |
|
508 | """ | |
505 | Returns iterator of `BaseCommit` objects from start to end |
|
509 | Returns iterator of `BaseCommit` objects from start to end | |
506 | not inclusive. This should behave just like a list, ie. end is not |
|
510 | not inclusive. This should behave just like a list, ie. end is not | |
507 | inclusive. |
|
511 | inclusive. | |
508 |
|
512 | |||
509 | :param start_id: None or str, must be a valid commit id |
|
513 | :param start_id: None or str, must be a valid commit id | |
510 | :param end_id: None or str, must be a valid commit id |
|
514 | :param end_id: None or str, must be a valid commit id | |
511 | :param start_date: |
|
515 | :param start_date: | |
512 | :param end_date: |
|
516 | :param end_date: | |
513 | :param branch_name: |
|
517 | :param branch_name: | |
514 | :param show_hidden: |
|
518 | :param show_hidden: | |
515 | :param pre_load: |
|
519 | :param pre_load: | |
516 | :param translate_tags: |
|
520 | :param translate_tags: | |
517 | """ |
|
521 | """ | |
518 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
522 | raise NotImplementedError | |
519 |
|
523 | |||
520 | def __getitem__(self, key): |
|
524 | def __getitem__(self, key): | |
521 | """ |
|
525 | """ | |
522 | Allows index based access to the commit objects of this repository. |
|
526 | Allows index based access to the commit objects of this repository. | |
523 | """ |
|
527 | """ | |
524 | pre_load = ["author", "branch", "date", "message", "parents"] |
|
528 | pre_load = ["author", "branch", "date", "message", "parents"] | |
525 | if isinstance(key, slice): |
|
529 | if isinstance(key, slice): | |
526 | return self._get_range(key, pre_load) |
|
530 | return self._get_range(key, pre_load) | |
527 | return self.get_commit(commit_idx=key, pre_load=pre_load) |
|
531 | return self.get_commit(commit_idx=key, pre_load=pre_load) | |
528 |
|
532 | |||
529 | def _get_range(self, slice_obj, pre_load): |
|
533 | def _get_range(self, slice_obj, pre_load): | |
530 | for commit_id in self.commit_ids.__getitem__(slice_obj): |
|
534 | for commit_id in self.commit_ids.__getitem__(slice_obj): | |
531 | yield self.get_commit(commit_id=commit_id, pre_load=pre_load) |
|
535 | yield self.get_commit(commit_id=commit_id, pre_load=pre_load) | |
532 |
|
536 | |||
533 | def count(self): |
|
537 | def count(self): | |
534 | return len(self.commit_ids) |
|
538 | return len(self.commit_ids) | |
535 |
|
539 | |||
536 | def tag(self, name, user, commit_id=None, message=None, date=None, **opts): |
|
540 | def tag(self, name, user, commit_id=None, message=None, date=None, **opts): | |
537 | """ |
|
541 | """ | |
538 | Creates and returns a tag for the given ``commit_id``. |
|
542 | Creates and returns a tag for the given ``commit_id``. | |
539 |
|
543 | |||
540 | :param name: name for new tag |
|
544 | :param name: name for new tag | |
541 | :param user: full username, i.e.: "Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>" |
|
545 | :param user: full username, i.e.: "Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>" | |
542 | :param commit_id: commit id for which new tag would be created |
|
546 | :param commit_id: commit id for which new tag would be created | |
543 | :param message: message of the tag's commit |
|
547 | :param message: message of the tag's commit | |
544 | :param date: date of tag's commit |
|
548 | :param date: date of tag's commit | |
545 |
|
549 | |||
546 | :raises TagAlreadyExistError: if tag with same name already exists |
|
550 | :raises TagAlreadyExistError: if tag with same name already exists | |
547 | """ |
|
551 | """ | |
548 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
552 | raise NotImplementedError | |
549 |
|
553 | |||
550 | def remove_tag(self, name, user, message=None, date=None): |
|
554 | def remove_tag(self, name, user, message=None, date=None): | |
551 | """ |
|
555 | """ | |
552 | Removes tag with the given ``name``. |
|
556 | Removes tag with the given ``name``. | |
553 |
|
557 | |||
554 | :param name: name of the tag to be removed |
|
558 | :param name: name of the tag to be removed | |
555 | :param user: full username, i.e.: "Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>" |
|
559 | :param user: full username, i.e.: "Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>" | |
556 | :param message: message of the tag's removal commit |
|
560 | :param message: message of the tag's removal commit | |
557 | :param date: date of tag's removal commit |
|
561 | :param date: date of tag's removal commit | |
558 |
|
562 | |||
559 | :raises TagDoesNotExistError: if tag with given name does not exists |
|
563 | :raises TagDoesNotExistError: if tag with given name does not exists | |
560 | """ |
|
564 | """ | |
561 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
565 | raise NotImplementedError | |
562 |
|
566 | |||
563 | def get_diff( |
|
567 | def get_diff( | |
564 | self, commit1, commit2, path=None, ignore_whitespace=False, |
|
568 | self, commit1, commit2, path=None, ignore_whitespace=False, | |
565 | context=3, path1=None): |
|
569 | context=3, path1=None): | |
566 | """ |
|
570 | """ | |
567 | Returns (git like) *diff*, as plain text. Shows changes introduced by |
|
571 | Returns (git like) *diff*, as plain text. Shows changes introduced by | |
568 | `commit2` since `commit1`. |
|
572 | `commit2` since `commit1`. | |
569 |
|
573 | |||
570 | :param commit1: Entry point from which diff is shown. Can be |
|
574 | :param commit1: Entry point from which diff is shown. Can be | |
571 | ``self.EMPTY_COMMIT`` - in this case, patch showing all |
|
575 | ``self.EMPTY_COMMIT`` - in this case, patch showing all | |
572 | the changes since empty state of the repository until `commit2` |
|
576 | the changes since empty state of the repository until `commit2` | |
573 | :param commit2: Until which commit changes should be shown. |
|
577 | :param commit2: Until which commit changes should be shown. | |
574 | :param path: Can be set to a path of a file to create a diff of that |
|
578 | :param path: Can be set to a path of a file to create a diff of that | |
575 | file. If `path1` is also set, this value is only associated to |
|
579 | file. If `path1` is also set, this value is only associated to | |
576 | `commit2`. |
|
580 | `commit2`. | |
577 | :param ignore_whitespace: If set to ``True``, would not show whitespace |
|
581 | :param ignore_whitespace: If set to ``True``, would not show whitespace | |
578 | changes. Defaults to ``False``. |
|
582 | changes. Defaults to ``False``. | |
579 | :param context: How many lines before/after changed lines should be |
|
583 | :param context: How many lines before/after changed lines should be | |
580 | shown. Defaults to ``3``. |
|
584 | shown. Defaults to ``3``. | |
581 | :param path1: Can be set to a path to associate with `commit1`. This |
|
585 | :param path1: Can be set to a path to associate with `commit1`. This | |
582 | parameter works only for backends which support diff generation for |
|
586 | parameter works only for backends which support diff generation for | |
583 | different paths. Other backends will raise a `ValueError` if `path1` |
|
587 | different paths. Other backends will raise a `ValueError` if `path1` | |
584 | is set and has a different value than `path`. |
|
588 | is set and has a different value than `path`. | |
585 | :param file_path: filter this diff by given path pattern |
|
589 | :param file_path: filter this diff by given path pattern | |
586 | """ |
|
590 | """ | |
587 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
591 | raise NotImplementedError | |
588 |
|
592 | |||
589 | def strip(self, commit_id, branch=None): |
|
593 | def strip(self, commit_id, branch=None): | |
590 | """ |
|
594 | """ | |
591 | Strip given commit_id from the repository |
|
595 | Strip given commit_id from the repository | |
592 | """ |
|
596 | """ | |
593 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
597 | raise NotImplementedError | |
594 |
|
598 | |||
595 | def get_common_ancestor(self, commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2): |
|
599 | def get_common_ancestor(self, commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2): | |
596 | """ |
|
600 | """ | |
597 | Return a latest common ancestor commit if one exists for this repo |
|
601 | Return a latest common ancestor commit if one exists for this repo | |
598 | `commit_id1` vs `commit_id2` from `repo2`. |
|
602 | `commit_id1` vs `commit_id2` from `repo2`. | |
599 |
|
603 | |||
600 | :param commit_id1: Commit it from this repository to use as a |
|
604 | :param commit_id1: Commit it from this repository to use as a | |
601 | target for the comparison. |
|
605 | target for the comparison. | |
602 | :param commit_id2: Source commit id to use for comparison. |
|
606 | :param commit_id2: Source commit id to use for comparison. | |
603 | :param repo2: Source repository to use for comparison. |
|
607 | :param repo2: Source repository to use for comparison. | |
604 | """ |
|
608 | """ | |
605 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
609 | raise NotImplementedError | |
606 |
|
610 | |||
607 | def compare(self, commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2, merge, pre_load=None): |
|
611 | def compare(self, commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2, merge, pre_load=None): | |
608 | """ |
|
612 | """ | |
609 | Compare this repository's revision `commit_id1` with `commit_id2`. |
|
613 | Compare this repository's revision `commit_id1` with `commit_id2`. | |
610 |
|
614 | |||
611 | Returns a tuple(commits, ancestor) that would be merged from |
|
615 | Returns a tuple(commits, ancestor) that would be merged from | |
612 | `commit_id2`. Doing a normal compare (``merge=False``), ``None`` |
|
616 | `commit_id2`. Doing a normal compare (``merge=False``), ``None`` | |
613 | will be returned as ancestor. |
|
617 | will be returned as ancestor. | |
614 |
|
618 | |||
615 | :param commit_id1: Commit it from this repository to use as a |
|
619 | :param commit_id1: Commit it from this repository to use as a | |
616 | target for the comparison. |
|
620 | target for the comparison. | |
617 | :param commit_id2: Source commit id to use for comparison. |
|
621 | :param commit_id2: Source commit id to use for comparison. | |
618 | :param repo2: Source repository to use for comparison. |
|
622 | :param repo2: Source repository to use for comparison. | |
619 | :param merge: If set to ``True`` will do a merge compare which also |
|
623 | :param merge: If set to ``True`` will do a merge compare which also | |
620 | returns the common ancestor. |
|
624 | returns the common ancestor. | |
621 | :param pre_load: Optional. List of commit attributes to load. |
|
625 | :param pre_load: Optional. List of commit attributes to load. | |
622 | """ |
|
626 | """ | |
623 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
627 | raise NotImplementedError | |
624 |
|
628 | |||
625 | def merge(self, repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, source_repo, source_ref, |
|
629 | def merge(self, repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, source_repo, source_ref, | |
626 | user_name='', user_email='', message='', dry_run=False, |
|
630 | user_name='', user_email='', message='', dry_run=False, | |
627 | use_rebase=False, close_branch=False): |
|
631 | use_rebase=False, close_branch=False): | |
628 | """ |
|
632 | """ | |
629 | Merge the revisions specified in `source_ref` from `source_repo` |
|
633 | Merge the revisions specified in `source_ref` from `source_repo` | |
630 | onto the `target_ref` of this repository. |
|
634 | onto the `target_ref` of this repository. | |
631 |
|
635 | |||
632 | `source_ref` and `target_ref` are named tupls with the following |
|
636 | `source_ref` and `target_ref` are named tupls with the following | |
633 | fields `type`, `name` and `commit_id`. |
|
637 | fields `type`, `name` and `commit_id`. | |
634 |
|
638 | |||
635 | Returns a MergeResponse named tuple with the following fields |
|
639 | Returns a MergeResponse named tuple with the following fields | |
636 | 'possible', 'executed', 'source_commit', 'target_commit', |
|
640 | 'possible', 'executed', 'source_commit', 'target_commit', | |
637 | 'merge_commit'. |
|
641 | 'merge_commit'. | |
638 |
|
642 | |||
639 | :param repo_id: `repo_id` target repo id. |
|
643 | :param repo_id: `repo_id` target repo id. | |
640 | :param workspace_id: `workspace_id` unique identifier. |
|
644 | :param workspace_id: `workspace_id` unique identifier. | |
641 | :param target_ref: `target_ref` points to the commit on top of which |
|
645 | :param target_ref: `target_ref` points to the commit on top of which | |
642 | the `source_ref` should be merged. |
|
646 | the `source_ref` should be merged. | |
643 | :param source_repo: The repository that contains the commits to be |
|
647 | :param source_repo: The repository that contains the commits to be | |
644 | merged. |
|
648 | merged. | |
645 | :param source_ref: `source_ref` points to the topmost commit from |
|
649 | :param source_ref: `source_ref` points to the topmost commit from | |
646 | the `source_repo` which should be merged. |
|
650 | the `source_repo` which should be merged. | |
647 | :param user_name: Merge commit `user_name`. |
|
651 | :param user_name: Merge commit `user_name`. | |
648 | :param user_email: Merge commit `user_email`. |
|
652 | :param user_email: Merge commit `user_email`. | |
649 | :param message: Merge commit `message`. |
|
653 | :param message: Merge commit `message`. | |
650 | :param dry_run: If `True` the merge will not take place. |
|
654 | :param dry_run: If `True` the merge will not take place. | |
651 | :param use_rebase: If `True` commits from the source will be rebased |
|
655 | :param use_rebase: If `True` commits from the source will be rebased | |
652 | on top of the target instead of being merged. |
|
656 | on top of the target instead of being merged. | |
653 | :param close_branch: If `True` branch will be close before merging it |
|
657 | :param close_branch: If `True` branch will be close before merging it | |
654 | """ |
|
658 | """ | |
655 | if dry_run: |
|
659 | if dry_run: | |
656 | message = message or settings.MERGE_DRY_RUN_MESSAGE |
|
660 | message = message or settings.MERGE_DRY_RUN_MESSAGE | |
657 | user_email = user_email or settings.MERGE_DRY_RUN_EMAIL |
|
661 | user_email = user_email or settings.MERGE_DRY_RUN_EMAIL | |
658 | user_name = user_name or settings.MERGE_DRY_RUN_USER |
|
662 | user_name = user_name or settings.MERGE_DRY_RUN_USER | |
659 | else: |
|
663 | else: | |
660 | if not user_name: |
|
664 | if not user_name: | |
661 | raise ValueError('user_name cannot be empty') |
|
665 | raise ValueError('user_name cannot be empty') | |
662 | if not user_email: |
|
666 | if not user_email: | |
663 | raise ValueError('user_email cannot be empty') |
|
667 | raise ValueError('user_email cannot be empty') | |
664 | if not message: |
|
668 | if not message: | |
665 | raise ValueError('message cannot be empty') |
|
669 | raise ValueError('message cannot be empty') | |
666 |
|
670 | |||
667 | try: |
|
671 | try: | |
668 | return self._merge_repo( |
|
672 | return self._merge_repo( | |
669 | repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, source_repo, |
|
673 | repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, source_repo, | |
670 | source_ref, message, user_name, user_email, dry_run=dry_run, |
|
674 | source_ref, message, user_name, user_email, dry_run=dry_run, | |
671 | use_rebase=use_rebase, close_branch=close_branch) |
|
675 | use_rebase=use_rebase, close_branch=close_branch) | |
672 | except RepositoryError as exc: |
|
676 | except RepositoryError as exc: | |
673 | log.exception('Unexpected failure when running merge, dry-run=%s', dry_run) |
|
677 | log.exception('Unexpected failure when running merge, dry-run=%s', dry_run) | |
674 | return MergeResponse( |
|
678 | return MergeResponse( | |
675 | False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.UNKNOWN, |
|
679 | False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.UNKNOWN, | |
676 | metadata={'exception': str(exc)}) |
|
680 | metadata={'exception': str(exc)}) | |
677 |
|
681 | |||
678 | def _merge_repo(self, repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, |
|
682 | def _merge_repo(self, repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, | |
679 | source_repo, source_ref, merge_message, |
|
683 | source_repo, source_ref, merge_message, | |
680 | merger_name, merger_email, dry_run=False, |
|
684 | merger_name, merger_email, dry_run=False, | |
681 | use_rebase=False, close_branch=False): |
|
685 | use_rebase=False, close_branch=False): | |
682 | """Internal implementation of merge.""" |
|
686 | """Internal implementation of merge.""" | |
683 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
687 | raise NotImplementedError | |
684 |
|
688 | |||
685 | def _maybe_prepare_merge_workspace( |
|
689 | def _maybe_prepare_merge_workspace( | |
686 | self, repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, source_ref): |
|
690 | self, repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, source_ref): | |
687 | """ |
|
691 | """ | |
688 | Create the merge workspace. |
|
692 | Create the merge workspace. | |
689 |
|
693 | |||
690 | :param workspace_id: `workspace_id` unique identifier. |
|
694 | :param workspace_id: `workspace_id` unique identifier. | |
691 | """ |
|
695 | """ | |
692 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
696 | raise NotImplementedError | |
693 |
|
697 | |||
694 | @classmethod |
|
698 | @classmethod | |
695 | def _get_legacy_shadow_repository_path(cls, repo_path, workspace_id): |
|
699 | def _get_legacy_shadow_repository_path(cls, repo_path, workspace_id): | |
696 | """ |
|
700 | """ | |
697 | Legacy version that was used before. We still need it for |
|
701 | Legacy version that was used before. We still need it for | |
698 | backward compat |
|
702 | backward compat | |
699 | """ |
|
703 | """ | |
700 | return os.path.join( |
|
704 | return os.path.join( | |
701 | os.path.dirname(repo_path), |
|
705 | os.path.dirname(repo_path), | |
702 | '.__shadow_%s_%s' % (os.path.basename(repo_path), workspace_id)) |
|
706 | '.__shadow_%s_%s' % (os.path.basename(repo_path), workspace_id)) | |
703 |
|
707 | |||
704 | @classmethod |
|
708 | @classmethod | |
705 | def _get_shadow_repository_path(cls, repo_path, repo_id, workspace_id): |
|
709 | def _get_shadow_repository_path(cls, repo_path, repo_id, workspace_id): | |
706 | # The name of the shadow repository must start with '.', so it is |
|
710 | # The name of the shadow repository must start with '.', so it is | |
707 | # skipped by 'rhodecode.lib.utils.get_filesystem_repos'. |
|
711 | # skipped by 'rhodecode.lib.utils.get_filesystem_repos'. | |
708 | legacy_repository_path = cls._get_legacy_shadow_repository_path(repo_path, workspace_id) |
|
712 | legacy_repository_path = cls._get_legacy_shadow_repository_path(repo_path, workspace_id) | |
709 | if os.path.exists(legacy_repository_path): |
|
713 | if os.path.exists(legacy_repository_path): | |
710 | return legacy_repository_path |
|
714 | return legacy_repository_path | |
711 | else: |
|
715 | else: | |
712 | return os.path.join( |
|
716 | return os.path.join( | |
713 | os.path.dirname(repo_path), |
|
717 | os.path.dirname(repo_path), | |
714 | '.__shadow_repo_%s_%s' % (repo_id, workspace_id)) |
|
718 | '.__shadow_repo_%s_%s' % (repo_id, workspace_id)) | |
715 |
|
719 | |||
716 | def cleanup_merge_workspace(self, repo_id, workspace_id): |
|
720 | def cleanup_merge_workspace(self, repo_id, workspace_id): | |
717 | """ |
|
721 | """ | |
718 | Remove merge workspace. |
|
722 | Remove merge workspace. | |
719 |
|
723 | |||
720 | This function MUST not fail in case there is no workspace associated to |
|
724 | This function MUST not fail in case there is no workspace associated to | |
721 | the given `workspace_id`. |
|
725 | the given `workspace_id`. | |
722 |
|
726 | |||
723 | :param workspace_id: `workspace_id` unique identifier. |
|
727 | :param workspace_id: `workspace_id` unique identifier. | |
724 | """ |
|
728 | """ | |
725 | shadow_repository_path = self._get_shadow_repository_path( |
|
729 | shadow_repository_path = self._get_shadow_repository_path( | |
726 | self.path, repo_id, workspace_id) |
|
730 | self.path, repo_id, workspace_id) | |
727 | shadow_repository_path_del = '{}.{}.delete'.format( |
|
731 | shadow_repository_path_del = '{}.{}.delete'.format( | |
728 | shadow_repository_path, time.time()) |
|
732 | shadow_repository_path, time.time()) | |
729 |
|
733 | |||
730 | # move the shadow repo, so it never conflicts with the one used. |
|
734 | # move the shadow repo, so it never conflicts with the one used. | |
731 | # we use this method because shutil.rmtree had some edge case problems |
|
735 | # we use this method because shutil.rmtree had some edge case problems | |
732 | # removing symlinked repositories |
|
736 | # removing symlinked repositories | |
733 | if not os.path.isdir(shadow_repository_path): |
|
737 | if not os.path.isdir(shadow_repository_path): | |
734 | return |
|
738 | return | |
735 |
|
739 | |||
736 | shutil.move(shadow_repository_path, shadow_repository_path_del) |
|
740 | shutil.move(shadow_repository_path, shadow_repository_path_del) | |
737 | try: |
|
741 | try: | |
738 | shutil.rmtree(shadow_repository_path_del, ignore_errors=False) |
|
742 | shutil.rmtree(shadow_repository_path_del, ignore_errors=False) | |
739 | except Exception: |
|
743 | except Exception: | |
740 | log.exception('Failed to gracefully remove shadow repo under %s', |
|
744 | log.exception('Failed to gracefully remove shadow repo under %s', | |
741 | shadow_repository_path_del) |
|
745 | shadow_repository_path_del) | |
742 | shutil.rmtree(shadow_repository_path_del, ignore_errors=True) |
|
746 | shutil.rmtree(shadow_repository_path_del, ignore_errors=True) | |
743 |
|
747 | |||
744 | # ========== # |
|
748 | # ========== # | |
745 | # COMMIT API # |
|
749 | # COMMIT API # | |
746 | # ========== # |
|
750 | # ========== # | |
747 |
|
751 | |||
748 | @LazyProperty |
|
752 | @LazyProperty | |
749 | def in_memory_commit(self): |
|
753 | def in_memory_commit(self): | |
750 | """ |
|
754 | """ | |
751 | Returns :class:`InMemoryCommit` object for this repository. |
|
755 | Returns :class:`InMemoryCommit` object for this repository. | |
752 | """ |
|
756 | """ | |
753 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
757 | raise NotImplementedError | |
754 |
|
758 | |||
755 | # ======================== # |
|
759 | # ======================== # | |
756 | # UTILITIES FOR SUBCLASSES # |
|
760 | # UTILITIES FOR SUBCLASSES # | |
757 | # ======================== # |
|
761 | # ======================== # | |
758 |
|
762 | |||
759 | def _validate_diff_commits(self, commit1, commit2): |
|
763 | def _validate_diff_commits(self, commit1, commit2): | |
760 | """ |
|
764 | """ | |
761 | Validates that the given commits are related to this repository. |
|
765 | Validates that the given commits are related to this repository. | |
762 |
|
766 | |||
763 | Intended as a utility for sub classes to have a consistent validation |
|
767 | Intended as a utility for sub classes to have a consistent validation | |
764 | of input parameters in methods like :meth:`get_diff`. |
|
768 | of input parameters in methods like :meth:`get_diff`. | |
765 | """ |
|
769 | """ | |
766 | self._validate_commit(commit1) |
|
770 | self._validate_commit(commit1) | |
767 | self._validate_commit(commit2) |
|
771 | self._validate_commit(commit2) | |
768 | if (isinstance(commit1, EmptyCommit) and |
|
772 | if (isinstance(commit1, EmptyCommit) and | |
769 | isinstance(commit2, EmptyCommit)): |
|
773 | isinstance(commit2, EmptyCommit)): | |
770 | raise ValueError("Cannot compare two empty commits") |
|
774 | raise ValueError("Cannot compare two empty commits") | |
771 |
|
775 | |||
772 | def _validate_commit(self, commit): |
|
776 | def _validate_commit(self, commit): | |
773 | if not isinstance(commit, BaseCommit): |
|
777 | if not isinstance(commit, BaseCommit): | |
774 | raise TypeError( |
|
778 | raise TypeError( | |
775 | "%s is not of type BaseCommit" % repr(commit)) |
|
779 | "%s is not of type BaseCommit" % repr(commit)) | |
776 | if commit.repository != self and not isinstance(commit, EmptyCommit): |
|
780 | if commit.repository != self and not isinstance(commit, EmptyCommit): | |
777 | raise ValueError( |
|
781 | raise ValueError( | |
778 | "Commit %s must be a valid commit from this repository %s, " |
|
782 | "Commit %s must be a valid commit from this repository %s, " | |
779 | "related to this repository instead %s." % |
|
783 | "related to this repository instead %s." % | |
780 | (commit, self, commit.repository)) |
|
784 | (commit, self, commit.repository)) | |
781 |
|
785 | |||
782 | def _validate_commit_id(self, commit_id): |
|
786 | def _validate_commit_id(self, commit_id): | |
783 | if not isinstance(commit_id, compat.string_types): |
|
787 | if not isinstance(commit_id, compat.string_types): | |
784 | raise TypeError("commit_id must be a string value got {} instead".format(type(commit_id))) |
|
788 | raise TypeError("commit_id must be a string value got {} instead".format(type(commit_id))) | |
785 |
|
789 | |||
786 | def _validate_commit_idx(self, commit_idx): |
|
790 | def _validate_commit_idx(self, commit_idx): | |
787 | if not isinstance(commit_idx, (int, long)): |
|
791 | if not isinstance(commit_idx, (int, long)): | |
788 | raise TypeError("commit_idx must be a numeric value") |
|
792 | raise TypeError("commit_idx must be a numeric value") | |
789 |
|
793 | |||
790 | def _validate_branch_name(self, branch_name): |
|
794 | def _validate_branch_name(self, branch_name): | |
791 | if branch_name and branch_name not in self.branches_all: |
|
795 | if branch_name and branch_name not in self.branches_all: | |
792 | msg = ("Branch %s not found in %s" % (branch_name, self)) |
|
796 | msg = ("Branch %s not found in %s" % (branch_name, self)) | |
793 | raise BranchDoesNotExistError(msg) |
|
797 | raise BranchDoesNotExistError(msg) | |
794 |
|
798 | |||
795 | # |
|
799 | # | |
796 | # Supporting deprecated API parts |
|
800 | # Supporting deprecated API parts | |
797 | # TODO: johbo: consider to move this into a mixin |
|
801 | # TODO: johbo: consider to move this into a mixin | |
798 | # |
|
802 | # | |
799 |
|
803 | |||
800 | @property |
|
804 | @property | |
801 | def EMPTY_CHANGESET(self): |
|
805 | def EMPTY_CHANGESET(self): | |
802 | warnings.warn( |
|
806 | warnings.warn( | |
803 | "Use EMPTY_COMMIT or EMPTY_COMMIT_ID instead", DeprecationWarning) |
|
807 | "Use EMPTY_COMMIT or EMPTY_COMMIT_ID instead", DeprecationWarning) | |
804 | return self.EMPTY_COMMIT_ID |
|
808 | return self.EMPTY_COMMIT_ID | |
805 |
|
809 | |||
806 | @property |
|
810 | @property | |
807 | def revisions(self): |
|
811 | def revisions(self): | |
808 | warnings.warn("Use commits attribute instead", DeprecationWarning) |
|
812 | warnings.warn("Use commits attribute instead", DeprecationWarning) | |
809 | return self.commit_ids |
|
813 | return self.commit_ids | |
810 |
|
814 | |||
811 | @revisions.setter |
|
815 | @revisions.setter | |
812 | def revisions(self, value): |
|
816 | def revisions(self, value): | |
813 | warnings.warn("Use commits attribute instead", DeprecationWarning) |
|
817 | warnings.warn("Use commits attribute instead", DeprecationWarning) | |
814 | self.commit_ids = value |
|
818 | self.commit_ids = value | |
815 |
|
819 | |||
816 | def get_changeset(self, revision=None, pre_load=None): |
|
820 | def get_changeset(self, revision=None, pre_load=None): | |
817 | warnings.warn("Use get_commit instead", DeprecationWarning) |
|
821 | warnings.warn("Use get_commit instead", DeprecationWarning) | |
818 | commit_id = None |
|
822 | commit_id = None | |
819 | commit_idx = None |
|
823 | commit_idx = None | |
820 | if isinstance(revision, compat.string_types): |
|
824 | if isinstance(revision, compat.string_types): | |
821 | commit_id = revision |
|
825 | commit_id = revision | |
822 | else: |
|
826 | else: | |
823 | commit_idx = revision |
|
827 | commit_idx = revision | |
824 | return self.get_commit( |
|
828 | return self.get_commit( | |
825 | commit_id=commit_id, commit_idx=commit_idx, pre_load=pre_load) |
|
829 | commit_id=commit_id, commit_idx=commit_idx, pre_load=pre_load) | |
826 |
|
830 | |||
827 | def get_changesets( |
|
831 | def get_changesets( | |
828 | self, start=None, end=None, start_date=None, end_date=None, |
|
832 | self, start=None, end=None, start_date=None, end_date=None, | |
829 | branch_name=None, pre_load=None): |
|
833 | branch_name=None, pre_load=None): | |
830 | warnings.warn("Use get_commits instead", DeprecationWarning) |
|
834 | warnings.warn("Use get_commits instead", DeprecationWarning) | |
831 | start_id = self._revision_to_commit(start) |
|
835 | start_id = self._revision_to_commit(start) | |
832 | end_id = self._revision_to_commit(end) |
|
836 | end_id = self._revision_to_commit(end) | |
833 | return self.get_commits( |
|
837 | return self.get_commits( | |
834 | start_id=start_id, end_id=end_id, start_date=start_date, |
|
838 | start_id=start_id, end_id=end_id, start_date=start_date, | |
835 | end_date=end_date, branch_name=branch_name, pre_load=pre_load) |
|
839 | end_date=end_date, branch_name=branch_name, pre_load=pre_load) | |
836 |
|
840 | |||
837 | def _revision_to_commit(self, revision): |
|
841 | def _revision_to_commit(self, revision): | |
838 | """ |
|
842 | """ | |
839 | Translates a revision to a commit_id |
|
843 | Translates a revision to a commit_id | |
840 |
|
844 | |||
841 | Helps to support the old changeset based API which allows to use |
|
845 | Helps to support the old changeset based API which allows to use | |
842 | commit ids and commit indices interchangeable. |
|
846 | commit ids and commit indices interchangeable. | |
843 | """ |
|
847 | """ | |
844 | if revision is None: |
|
848 | if revision is None: | |
845 | return revision |
|
849 | return revision | |
846 |
|
850 | |||
847 | if isinstance(revision, compat.string_types): |
|
851 | if isinstance(revision, compat.string_types): | |
848 | commit_id = revision |
|
852 | commit_id = revision | |
849 | else: |
|
853 | else: | |
850 | commit_id = self.commit_ids[revision] |
|
854 | commit_id = self.commit_ids[revision] | |
851 | return commit_id |
|
855 | return commit_id | |
852 |
|
856 | |||
853 | @property |
|
857 | @property | |
854 | def in_memory_changeset(self): |
|
858 | def in_memory_changeset(self): | |
855 | warnings.warn("Use in_memory_commit instead", DeprecationWarning) |
|
859 | warnings.warn("Use in_memory_commit instead", DeprecationWarning) | |
856 | return self.in_memory_commit |
|
860 | return self.in_memory_commit | |
857 |
|
861 | |||
858 | def get_path_permissions(self, username): |
|
862 | def get_path_permissions(self, username): | |
859 | """ |
|
863 | """ | |
860 | Returns a path permission checker or None if not supported |
|
864 | Returns a path permission checker or None if not supported | |
861 |
|
865 | |||
862 | :param username: session user name |
|
866 | :param username: session user name | |
863 | :return: an instance of BasePathPermissionChecker or None |
|
867 | :return: an instance of BasePathPermissionChecker or None | |
864 | """ |
|
868 | """ | |
865 | return None |
|
869 | return None | |
866 |
|
870 | |||
867 | def install_hooks(self, force=False): |
|
871 | def install_hooks(self, force=False): | |
868 | return self._remote.install_hooks(force) |
|
872 | return self._remote.install_hooks(force) | |
869 |
|
873 | |||
870 | def get_hooks_info(self): |
|
874 | def get_hooks_info(self): | |
871 | return self._remote.get_hooks_info() |
|
875 | return self._remote.get_hooks_info() | |
872 |
|
876 | |||
873 |
|
877 | |||
874 | class BaseCommit(object): |
|
878 | class BaseCommit(object): | |
875 | """ |
|
879 | """ | |
876 | Each backend should implement it's commit representation. |
|
880 | Each backend should implement it's commit representation. | |
877 |
|
881 | |||
878 | **Attributes** |
|
882 | **Attributes** | |
879 |
|
883 | |||
880 | ``repository`` |
|
884 | ``repository`` | |
881 | repository object within which commit exists |
|
885 | repository object within which commit exists | |
882 |
|
886 | |||
883 | ``id`` |
|
887 | ``id`` | |
884 | The commit id, may be ``raw_id`` or i.e. for mercurial's tip |
|
888 | The commit id, may be ``raw_id`` or i.e. for mercurial's tip | |
885 | just ``tip``. |
|
889 | just ``tip``. | |
886 |
|
890 | |||
887 | ``raw_id`` |
|
891 | ``raw_id`` | |
888 | raw commit representation (i.e. full 40 length sha for git |
|
892 | raw commit representation (i.e. full 40 length sha for git | |
889 | backend) |
|
893 | backend) | |
890 |
|
894 | |||
891 | ``short_id`` |
|
895 | ``short_id`` | |
892 | shortened (if apply) version of ``raw_id``; it would be simple |
|
896 | shortened (if apply) version of ``raw_id``; it would be simple | |
893 | shortcut for ``raw_id[:12]`` for git/mercurial backends or same |
|
897 | shortcut for ``raw_id[:12]`` for git/mercurial backends or same | |
894 | as ``raw_id`` for subversion |
|
898 | as ``raw_id`` for subversion | |
895 |
|
899 | |||
896 | ``idx`` |
|
900 | ``idx`` | |
897 | commit index |
|
901 | commit index | |
898 |
|
902 | |||
899 | ``files`` |
|
903 | ``files`` | |
900 | list of ``FileNode`` (``Node`` with NodeKind.FILE) objects |
|
904 | list of ``FileNode`` (``Node`` with NodeKind.FILE) objects | |
901 |
|
905 | |||
902 | ``dirs`` |
|
906 | ``dirs`` | |
903 | list of ``DirNode`` (``Node`` with NodeKind.DIR) objects |
|
907 | list of ``DirNode`` (``Node`` with NodeKind.DIR) objects | |
904 |
|
908 | |||
905 | ``nodes`` |
|
909 | ``nodes`` | |
906 | combined list of ``Node`` objects |
|
910 | combined list of ``Node`` objects | |
907 |
|
911 | |||
908 | ``author`` |
|
912 | ``author`` | |
909 | author of the commit, as unicode |
|
913 | author of the commit, as unicode | |
910 |
|
914 | |||
911 | ``message`` |
|
915 | ``message`` | |
912 | message of the commit, as unicode |
|
916 | message of the commit, as unicode | |
913 |
|
917 | |||
914 | ``parents`` |
|
918 | ``parents`` | |
915 | list of parent commits |
|
919 | list of parent commits | |
916 |
|
920 | |||
917 | """ |
|
921 | """ | |
918 | repository = None |
|
922 | repository = None | |
919 | branch = None |
|
923 | branch = None | |
920 |
|
924 | |||
921 | """ |
|
925 | """ | |
922 | Depending on the backend this should be set to the branch name of the |
|
926 | Depending on the backend this should be set to the branch name of the | |
923 | commit. Backends not supporting branches on commits should leave this |
|
927 | commit. Backends not supporting branches on commits should leave this | |
924 | value as ``None``. |
|
928 | value as ``None``. | |
925 | """ |
|
929 | """ | |
926 |
|
930 | |||
927 | _ARCHIVE_PREFIX_TEMPLATE = b'{repo_name}-{short_id}' |
|
931 | _ARCHIVE_PREFIX_TEMPLATE = b'{repo_name}-{short_id}' | |
928 | """ |
|
932 | """ | |
929 | This template is used to generate a default prefix for repository archives |
|
933 | This template is used to generate a default prefix for repository archives | |
930 | if no prefix has been specified. |
|
934 | if no prefix has been specified. | |
931 | """ |
|
935 | """ | |
932 |
|
936 | |||
933 | def __str__(self): |
|
937 | def __str__(self): | |
934 | return '<%s at %s:%s>' % ( |
|
938 | return '<%s at %s:%s>' % ( | |
935 | self.__class__.__name__, self.idx, self.short_id) |
|
939 | self.__class__.__name__, self.idx, self.short_id) | |
936 |
|
940 | |||
937 | def __repr__(self): |
|
941 | def __repr__(self): | |
938 | return self.__str__() |
|
942 | return self.__str__() | |
939 |
|
943 | |||
940 | def __unicode__(self): |
|
944 | def __unicode__(self): | |
941 | return u'%s:%s' % (self.idx, self.short_id) |
|
945 | return u'%s:%s' % (self.idx, self.short_id) | |
942 |
|
946 | |||
943 | def __eq__(self, other): |
|
947 | def __eq__(self, other): | |
944 | same_instance = isinstance(other, self.__class__) |
|
948 | same_instance = isinstance(other, self.__class__) | |
945 | return same_instance and self.raw_id == other.raw_id |
|
949 | return same_instance and self.raw_id == other.raw_id | |
946 |
|
950 | |||
947 | def __json__(self): |
|
951 | def __json__(self): | |
948 | parents = [] |
|
952 | parents = [] | |
949 | try: |
|
953 | try: | |
950 | for parent in self.parents: |
|
954 | for parent in self.parents: | |
951 | parents.append({'raw_id': parent.raw_id}) |
|
955 | parents.append({'raw_id': parent.raw_id}) | |
952 | except NotImplementedError: |
|
956 | except NotImplementedError: | |
953 | # empty commit doesn't have parents implemented |
|
957 | # empty commit doesn't have parents implemented | |
954 | pass |
|
958 | pass | |
955 |
|
959 | |||
956 | return { |
|
960 | return { | |
957 | 'short_id': self.short_id, |
|
961 | 'short_id': self.short_id, | |
958 | 'raw_id': self.raw_id, |
|
962 | 'raw_id': self.raw_id, | |
959 | 'revision': self.idx, |
|
963 | 'revision': self.idx, | |
960 | 'message': self.message, |
|
964 | 'message': self.message, | |
961 | 'date': self.date, |
|
965 | 'date': self.date, | |
962 | 'author': self.author, |
|
966 | 'author': self.author, | |
963 | 'parents': parents, |
|
967 | 'parents': parents, | |
964 | 'branch': self.branch |
|
968 | 'branch': self.branch | |
965 | } |
|
969 | } | |
966 |
|
970 | |||
967 | def __getstate__(self): |
|
971 | def __getstate__(self): | |
968 | d = self.__dict__.copy() |
|
972 | d = self.__dict__.copy() | |
969 | d.pop('_remote', None) |
|
973 | d.pop('_remote', None) | |
970 | d.pop('repository', None) |
|
974 | d.pop('repository', None) | |
971 | return d |
|
975 | return d | |
972 |
|
976 | |||
973 | def serialize(self): |
|
977 | def serialize(self): | |
974 | return self.__json__() |
|
978 | return self.__json__() | |
975 |
|
979 | |||
976 | def _get_refs(self): |
|
980 | def _get_refs(self): | |
977 | return { |
|
981 | return { | |
978 | 'branches': [self.branch] if self.branch else [], |
|
982 | 'branches': [self.branch] if self.branch else [], | |
979 | 'bookmarks': getattr(self, 'bookmarks', []), |
|
983 | 'bookmarks': getattr(self, 'bookmarks', []), | |
980 | 'tags': self.tags |
|
984 | 'tags': self.tags | |
981 | } |
|
985 | } | |
982 |
|
986 | |||
983 | @LazyProperty |
|
987 | @LazyProperty | |
984 | def last(self): |
|
988 | def last(self): | |
985 | """ |
|
989 | """ | |
986 | ``True`` if this is last commit in repository, ``False`` |
|
990 | ``True`` if this is last commit in repository, ``False`` | |
987 | otherwise; trying to access this attribute while there is no |
|
991 | otherwise; trying to access this attribute while there is no | |
988 | commits would raise `EmptyRepositoryError` |
|
992 | commits would raise `EmptyRepositoryError` | |
989 | """ |
|
993 | """ | |
990 | if self.repository is None: |
|
994 | if self.repository is None: | |
991 | raise CommitError("Cannot check if it's most recent commit") |
|
995 | raise CommitError("Cannot check if it's most recent commit") | |
992 | return self.raw_id == self.repository.commit_ids[-1] |
|
996 | return self.raw_id == self.repository.commit_ids[-1] | |
993 |
|
997 | |||
994 | @LazyProperty |
|
998 | @LazyProperty | |
995 | def parents(self): |
|
999 | def parents(self): | |
996 | """ |
|
1000 | """ | |
997 | Returns list of parent commits. |
|
1001 | Returns list of parent commits. | |
998 | """ |
|
1002 | """ | |
999 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1003 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1000 |
|
1004 | |||
1001 | @LazyProperty |
|
1005 | @LazyProperty | |
1002 | def first_parent(self): |
|
1006 | def first_parent(self): | |
1003 | """ |
|
1007 | """ | |
1004 | Returns list of parent commits. |
|
1008 | Returns list of parent commits. | |
1005 | """ |
|
1009 | """ | |
1006 | return self.parents[0] if self.parents else EmptyCommit() |
|
1010 | return self.parents[0] if self.parents else EmptyCommit() | |
1007 |
|
1011 | |||
1008 | @property |
|
1012 | @property | |
1009 | def merge(self): |
|
1013 | def merge(self): | |
1010 | """ |
|
1014 | """ | |
1011 | Returns boolean if commit is a merge. |
|
1015 | Returns boolean if commit is a merge. | |
1012 | """ |
|
1016 | """ | |
1013 | return len(self.parents) > 1 |
|
1017 | return len(self.parents) > 1 | |
1014 |
|
1018 | |||
1015 | @LazyProperty |
|
1019 | @LazyProperty | |
1016 | def children(self): |
|
1020 | def children(self): | |
1017 | """ |
|
1021 | """ | |
1018 | Returns list of child commits. |
|
1022 | Returns list of child commits. | |
1019 | """ |
|
1023 | """ | |
1020 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1024 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1021 |
|
1025 | |||
1022 | @LazyProperty |
|
1026 | @LazyProperty | |
1023 | def id(self): |
|
1027 | def id(self): | |
1024 | """ |
|
1028 | """ | |
1025 | Returns string identifying this commit. |
|
1029 | Returns string identifying this commit. | |
1026 | """ |
|
1030 | """ | |
1027 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1031 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1028 |
|
1032 | |||
1029 | @LazyProperty |
|
1033 | @LazyProperty | |
1030 | def raw_id(self): |
|
1034 | def raw_id(self): | |
1031 | """ |
|
1035 | """ | |
1032 | Returns raw string identifying this commit. |
|
1036 | Returns raw string identifying this commit. | |
1033 | """ |
|
1037 | """ | |
1034 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1038 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1035 |
|
1039 | |||
1036 | @LazyProperty |
|
1040 | @LazyProperty | |
1037 | def short_id(self): |
|
1041 | def short_id(self): | |
1038 | """ |
|
1042 | """ | |
1039 | Returns shortened version of ``raw_id`` attribute, as string, |
|
1043 | Returns shortened version of ``raw_id`` attribute, as string, | |
1040 | identifying this commit, useful for presentation to users. |
|
1044 | identifying this commit, useful for presentation to users. | |
1041 | """ |
|
1045 | """ | |
1042 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1046 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1043 |
|
1047 | |||
1044 | @LazyProperty |
|
1048 | @LazyProperty | |
1045 | def idx(self): |
|
1049 | def idx(self): | |
1046 | """ |
|
1050 | """ | |
1047 | Returns integer identifying this commit. |
|
1051 | Returns integer identifying this commit. | |
1048 | """ |
|
1052 | """ | |
1049 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1053 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1050 |
|
1054 | |||
1051 | @LazyProperty |
|
1055 | @LazyProperty | |
1052 | def committer(self): |
|
1056 | def committer(self): | |
1053 | """ |
|
1057 | """ | |
1054 | Returns committer for this commit |
|
1058 | Returns committer for this commit | |
1055 | """ |
|
1059 | """ | |
1056 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1060 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1057 |
|
1061 | |||
1058 | @LazyProperty |
|
1062 | @LazyProperty | |
1059 | def committer_name(self): |
|
1063 | def committer_name(self): | |
1060 | """ |
|
1064 | """ | |
1061 | Returns committer name for this commit |
|
1065 | Returns committer name for this commit | |
1062 | """ |
|
1066 | """ | |
1063 |
|
1067 | |||
1064 | return author_name(self.committer) |
|
1068 | return author_name(self.committer) | |
1065 |
|
1069 | |||
1066 | @LazyProperty |
|
1070 | @LazyProperty | |
1067 | def committer_email(self): |
|
1071 | def committer_email(self): | |
1068 | """ |
|
1072 | """ | |
1069 | Returns committer email address for this commit |
|
1073 | Returns committer email address for this commit | |
1070 | """ |
|
1074 | """ | |
1071 |
|
1075 | |||
1072 | return author_email(self.committer) |
|
1076 | return author_email(self.committer) | |
1073 |
|
1077 | |||
1074 | @LazyProperty |
|
1078 | @LazyProperty | |
1075 | def author(self): |
|
1079 | def author(self): | |
1076 | """ |
|
1080 | """ | |
1077 | Returns author for this commit |
|
1081 | Returns author for this commit | |
1078 | """ |
|
1082 | """ | |
1079 |
|
1083 | |||
1080 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1084 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1081 |
|
1085 | |||
1082 | @LazyProperty |
|
1086 | @LazyProperty | |
1083 | def author_name(self): |
|
1087 | def author_name(self): | |
1084 | """ |
|
1088 | """ | |
1085 | Returns author name for this commit |
|
1089 | Returns author name for this commit | |
1086 | """ |
|
1090 | """ | |
1087 |
|
1091 | |||
1088 | return author_name(self.author) |
|
1092 | return author_name(self.author) | |
1089 |
|
1093 | |||
1090 | @LazyProperty |
|
1094 | @LazyProperty | |
1091 | def author_email(self): |
|
1095 | def author_email(self): | |
1092 | """ |
|
1096 | """ | |
1093 | Returns author email address for this commit |
|
1097 | Returns author email address for this commit | |
1094 | """ |
|
1098 | """ | |
1095 |
|
1099 | |||
1096 | return author_email(self.author) |
|
1100 | return author_email(self.author) | |
1097 |
|
1101 | |||
1098 | def get_file_mode(self, path): |
|
1102 | def get_file_mode(self, path): | |
1099 | """ |
|
1103 | """ | |
1100 | Returns stat mode of the file at `path`. |
|
1104 | Returns stat mode of the file at `path`. | |
1101 | """ |
|
1105 | """ | |
1102 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1106 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1103 |
|
1107 | |||
1104 | def is_link(self, path): |
|
1108 | def is_link(self, path): | |
1105 | """ |
|
1109 | """ | |
1106 | Returns ``True`` if given `path` is a symlink |
|
1110 | Returns ``True`` if given `path` is a symlink | |
1107 | """ |
|
1111 | """ | |
1108 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1112 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1109 |
|
1113 | |||
1110 | def is_node_binary(self, path): |
|
1114 | def is_node_binary(self, path): | |
1111 | """ |
|
1115 | """ | |
1112 | Returns ``True`` is given path is a binary file |
|
1116 | Returns ``True`` is given path is a binary file | |
1113 | """ |
|
1117 | """ | |
1114 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1118 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1115 |
|
1119 | |||
1116 | def get_file_content(self, path): |
|
1120 | def get_file_content(self, path): | |
1117 | """ |
|
1121 | """ | |
1118 | Returns content of the file at the given `path`. |
|
1122 | Returns content of the file at the given `path`. | |
1119 | """ |
|
1123 | """ | |
1120 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1124 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1121 |
|
1125 | |||
1122 | def get_file_content_streamed(self, path): |
|
1126 | def get_file_content_streamed(self, path): | |
1123 | """ |
|
1127 | """ | |
1124 | returns a streaming response from vcsserver with file content |
|
1128 | returns a streaming response from vcsserver with file content | |
1125 | """ |
|
1129 | """ | |
1126 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1130 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1127 |
|
1131 | |||
1128 | def get_file_size(self, path): |
|
1132 | def get_file_size(self, path): | |
1129 | """ |
|
1133 | """ | |
1130 | Returns size of the file at the given `path`. |
|
1134 | Returns size of the file at the given `path`. | |
1131 | """ |
|
1135 | """ | |
1132 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1136 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1133 |
|
1137 | |||
1134 | def get_path_commit(self, path, pre_load=None): |
|
1138 | def get_path_commit(self, path, pre_load=None): | |
1135 | """ |
|
1139 | """ | |
1136 | Returns last commit of the file at the given `path`. |
|
1140 | Returns last commit of the file at the given `path`. | |
1137 |
|
1141 | |||
1138 | :param pre_load: Optional. List of commit attributes to load. |
|
1142 | :param pre_load: Optional. List of commit attributes to load. | |
1139 | """ |
|
1143 | """ | |
1140 | commits = self.get_path_history(path, limit=1, pre_load=pre_load) |
|
1144 | commits = self.get_path_history(path, limit=1, pre_load=pre_load) | |
1141 | if not commits: |
|
1145 | if not commits: | |
1142 | raise RepositoryError( |
|
1146 | raise RepositoryError( | |
1143 | 'Failed to fetch history for path {}. ' |
|
1147 | 'Failed to fetch history for path {}. ' | |
1144 | 'Please check if such path exists in your repository'.format( |
|
1148 | 'Please check if such path exists in your repository'.format( | |
1145 | path)) |
|
1149 | path)) | |
1146 | return commits[0] |
|
1150 | return commits[0] | |
1147 |
|
1151 | |||
1148 | def get_path_history(self, path, limit=None, pre_load=None): |
|
1152 | def get_path_history(self, path, limit=None, pre_load=None): | |
1149 | """ |
|
1153 | """ | |
1150 | Returns history of file as reversed list of :class:`BaseCommit` |
|
1154 | Returns history of file as reversed list of :class:`BaseCommit` | |
1151 | objects for which file at given `path` has been modified. |
|
1155 | objects for which file at given `path` has been modified. | |
1152 |
|
1156 | |||
1153 | :param limit: Optional. Allows to limit the size of the returned |
|
1157 | :param limit: Optional. Allows to limit the size of the returned | |
1154 | history. This is intended as a hint to the underlying backend, so |
|
1158 | history. This is intended as a hint to the underlying backend, so | |
1155 | that it can apply optimizations depending on the limit. |
|
1159 | that it can apply optimizations depending on the limit. | |
1156 | :param pre_load: Optional. List of commit attributes to load. |
|
1160 | :param pre_load: Optional. List of commit attributes to load. | |
1157 | """ |
|
1161 | """ | |
1158 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1162 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1159 |
|
1163 | |||
1160 | def get_file_annotate(self, path, pre_load=None): |
|
1164 | def get_file_annotate(self, path, pre_load=None): | |
1161 | """ |
|
1165 | """ | |
1162 | Returns a generator of four element tuples with |
|
1166 | Returns a generator of four element tuples with | |
1163 | lineno, sha, commit lazy loader and line |
|
1167 | lineno, sha, commit lazy loader and line | |
1164 |
|
1168 | |||
1165 | :param pre_load: Optional. List of commit attributes to load. |
|
1169 | :param pre_load: Optional. List of commit attributes to load. | |
1166 | """ |
|
1170 | """ | |
1167 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1171 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1168 |
|
1172 | |||
1169 | def get_nodes(self, path): |
|
1173 | def get_nodes(self, path): | |
1170 | """ |
|
1174 | """ | |
1171 | Returns combined ``DirNode`` and ``FileNode`` objects list representing |
|
1175 | Returns combined ``DirNode`` and ``FileNode`` objects list representing | |
1172 | state of commit at the given ``path``. |
|
1176 | state of commit at the given ``path``. | |
1173 |
|
1177 | |||
1174 | :raises ``CommitError``: if node at the given ``path`` is not |
|
1178 | :raises ``CommitError``: if node at the given ``path`` is not | |
1175 | instance of ``DirNode`` |
|
1179 | instance of ``DirNode`` | |
1176 | """ |
|
1180 | """ | |
1177 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1181 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1178 |
|
1182 | |||
1179 | def get_node(self, path): |
|
1183 | def get_node(self, path): | |
1180 | """ |
|
1184 | """ | |
1181 | Returns ``Node`` object from the given ``path``. |
|
1185 | Returns ``Node`` object from the given ``path``. | |
1182 |
|
1186 | |||
1183 | :raises ``NodeDoesNotExistError``: if there is no node at the given |
|
1187 | :raises ``NodeDoesNotExistError``: if there is no node at the given | |
1184 | ``path`` |
|
1188 | ``path`` | |
1185 | """ |
|
1189 | """ | |
1186 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1190 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1187 |
|
1191 | |||
1188 | def get_largefile_node(self, path): |
|
1192 | def get_largefile_node(self, path): | |
1189 | """ |
|
1193 | """ | |
1190 | Returns the path to largefile from Mercurial/Git-lfs storage. |
|
1194 | Returns the path to largefile from Mercurial/Git-lfs storage. | |
1191 | or None if it's not a largefile node |
|
1195 | or None if it's not a largefile node | |
1192 | """ |
|
1196 | """ | |
1193 | return None |
|
1197 | return None | |
1194 |
|
1198 | |||
1195 | def archive_repo(self, archive_dest_path, kind='tgz', subrepos=None, |
|
1199 | def archive_repo(self, archive_dest_path, kind='tgz', subrepos=None, | |
1196 | archive_dir_name=None, write_metadata=False, mtime=None, |
|
1200 | archive_dir_name=None, write_metadata=False, mtime=None, | |
1197 | archive_at_path='/'): |
|
1201 | archive_at_path='/'): | |
1198 | """ |
|
1202 | """ | |
1199 | Creates an archive containing the contents of the repository. |
|
1203 | Creates an archive containing the contents of the repository. | |
1200 |
|
1204 | |||
1201 | :param archive_dest_path: path to the file which to create the archive. |
|
1205 | :param archive_dest_path: path to the file which to create the archive. | |
1202 | :param kind: one of following: ``"tbz2"``, ``"tgz"``, ``"zip"``. |
|
1206 | :param kind: one of following: ``"tbz2"``, ``"tgz"``, ``"zip"``. | |
1203 | :param archive_dir_name: name of root directory in archive. |
|
1207 | :param archive_dir_name: name of root directory in archive. | |
1204 | Default is repository name and commit's short_id joined with dash: |
|
1208 | Default is repository name and commit's short_id joined with dash: | |
1205 | ``"{repo_name}-{short_id}"``. |
|
1209 | ``"{repo_name}-{short_id}"``. | |
1206 | :param write_metadata: write a metadata file into archive. |
|
1210 | :param write_metadata: write a metadata file into archive. | |
1207 | :param mtime: custom modification time for archive creation, defaults |
|
1211 | :param mtime: custom modification time for archive creation, defaults | |
1208 | to time.time() if not given. |
|
1212 | to time.time() if not given. | |
1209 | :param archive_at_path: pack files at this path (default '/') |
|
1213 | :param archive_at_path: pack files at this path (default '/') | |
1210 |
|
1214 | |||
1211 | :raise VCSError: If prefix has a problem. |
|
1215 | :raise VCSError: If prefix has a problem. | |
1212 | """ |
|
1216 | """ | |
1213 | allowed_kinds = [x[0] for x in settings.ARCHIVE_SPECS] |
|
1217 | allowed_kinds = [x[0] for x in settings.ARCHIVE_SPECS] | |
1214 | if kind not in allowed_kinds: |
|
1218 | if kind not in allowed_kinds: | |
1215 | raise ImproperArchiveTypeError( |
|
1219 | raise ImproperArchiveTypeError( | |
1216 | 'Archive kind (%s) not supported use one of %s' % |
|
1220 | 'Archive kind (%s) not supported use one of %s' % | |
1217 | (kind, allowed_kinds)) |
|
1221 | (kind, allowed_kinds)) | |
1218 |
|
1222 | |||
1219 | archive_dir_name = self._validate_archive_prefix(archive_dir_name) |
|
1223 | archive_dir_name = self._validate_archive_prefix(archive_dir_name) | |
1220 | mtime = mtime is not None or time.mktime(self.date.timetuple()) |
|
1224 | mtime = mtime is not None or time.mktime(self.date.timetuple()) | |
1221 | commit_id = self.raw_id |
|
1225 | commit_id = self.raw_id | |
1222 |
|
1226 | |||
1223 | return self.repository._remote.archive_repo( |
|
1227 | return self.repository._remote.archive_repo( | |
1224 | archive_dest_path, kind, mtime, archive_at_path, |
|
1228 | archive_dest_path, kind, mtime, archive_at_path, | |
1225 | archive_dir_name, commit_id) |
|
1229 | archive_dir_name, commit_id) | |
1226 |
|
1230 | |||
1227 | def _validate_archive_prefix(self, archive_dir_name): |
|
1231 | def _validate_archive_prefix(self, archive_dir_name): | |
1228 | if archive_dir_name is None: |
|
1232 | if archive_dir_name is None: | |
1229 | archive_dir_name = self._ARCHIVE_PREFIX_TEMPLATE.format( |
|
1233 | archive_dir_name = self._ARCHIVE_PREFIX_TEMPLATE.format( | |
1230 | repo_name=safe_str(self.repository.name), |
|
1234 | repo_name=safe_str(self.repository.name), | |
1231 | short_id=self.short_id) |
|
1235 | short_id=self.short_id) | |
1232 | elif not isinstance(archive_dir_name, str): |
|
1236 | elif not isinstance(archive_dir_name, str): | |
1233 | raise ValueError("prefix not a bytes object: %s" % repr(archive_dir_name)) |
|
1237 | raise ValueError("prefix not a bytes object: %s" % repr(archive_dir_name)) | |
1234 | elif archive_dir_name.startswith('/'): |
|
1238 | elif archive_dir_name.startswith('/'): | |
1235 | raise VCSError("Prefix cannot start with leading slash") |
|
1239 | raise VCSError("Prefix cannot start with leading slash") | |
1236 | elif archive_dir_name.strip() == '': |
|
1240 | elif archive_dir_name.strip() == '': | |
1237 | raise VCSError("Prefix cannot be empty") |
|
1241 | raise VCSError("Prefix cannot be empty") | |
1238 | return archive_dir_name |
|
1242 | return archive_dir_name | |
1239 |
|
1243 | |||
1240 | @LazyProperty |
|
1244 | @LazyProperty | |
1241 | def root(self): |
|
1245 | def root(self): | |
1242 | """ |
|
1246 | """ | |
1243 | Returns ``RootNode`` object for this commit. |
|
1247 | Returns ``RootNode`` object for this commit. | |
1244 | """ |
|
1248 | """ | |
1245 | return self.get_node('') |
|
1249 | return self.get_node('') | |
1246 |
|
1250 | |||
1247 | def next(self, branch=None): |
|
1251 | def next(self, branch=None): | |
1248 | """ |
|
1252 | """ | |
1249 | Returns next commit from current, if branch is gives it will return |
|
1253 | Returns next commit from current, if branch is gives it will return | |
1250 | next commit belonging to this branch |
|
1254 | next commit belonging to this branch | |
1251 |
|
1255 | |||
1252 | :param branch: show commits within the given named branch |
|
1256 | :param branch: show commits within the given named branch | |
1253 | """ |
|
1257 | """ | |
1254 | indexes = xrange(self.idx + 1, self.repository.count()) |
|
1258 | indexes = xrange(self.idx + 1, self.repository.count()) | |
1255 | return self._find_next(indexes, branch) |
|
1259 | return self._find_next(indexes, branch) | |
1256 |
|
1260 | |||
1257 | def prev(self, branch=None): |
|
1261 | def prev(self, branch=None): | |
1258 | """ |
|
1262 | """ | |
1259 | Returns previous commit from current, if branch is gives it will |
|
1263 | Returns previous commit from current, if branch is gives it will | |
1260 | return previous commit belonging to this branch |
|
1264 | return previous commit belonging to this branch | |
1261 |
|
1265 | |||
1262 | :param branch: show commit within the given named branch |
|
1266 | :param branch: show commit within the given named branch | |
1263 | """ |
|
1267 | """ | |
1264 | indexes = xrange(self.idx - 1, -1, -1) |
|
1268 | indexes = xrange(self.idx - 1, -1, -1) | |
1265 | return self._find_next(indexes, branch) |
|
1269 | return self._find_next(indexes, branch) | |
1266 |
|
1270 | |||
1267 | def _find_next(self, indexes, branch=None): |
|
1271 | def _find_next(self, indexes, branch=None): | |
1268 | if branch and self.branch != branch: |
|
1272 | if branch and self.branch != branch: | |
1269 | raise VCSError('Branch option used on commit not belonging ' |
|
1273 | raise VCSError('Branch option used on commit not belonging ' | |
1270 | 'to that branch') |
|
1274 | 'to that branch') | |
1271 |
|
1275 | |||
1272 | for next_idx in indexes: |
|
1276 | for next_idx in indexes: | |
1273 | commit = self.repository.get_commit(commit_idx=next_idx) |
|
1277 | commit = self.repository.get_commit(commit_idx=next_idx) | |
1274 | if branch and branch != commit.branch: |
|
1278 | if branch and branch != commit.branch: | |
1275 | continue |
|
1279 | continue | |
1276 | return commit |
|
1280 | return commit | |
1277 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError |
|
1281 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError | |
1278 |
|
1282 | |||
1279 | def diff(self, ignore_whitespace=True, context=3): |
|
1283 | def diff(self, ignore_whitespace=True, context=3): | |
1280 | """ |
|
1284 | """ | |
1281 | Returns a `Diff` object representing the change made by this commit. |
|
1285 | Returns a `Diff` object representing the change made by this commit. | |
1282 | """ |
|
1286 | """ | |
1283 | parent = self.first_parent |
|
1287 | parent = self.first_parent | |
1284 | diff = self.repository.get_diff( |
|
1288 | diff = self.repository.get_diff( | |
1285 | parent, self, |
|
1289 | parent, self, | |
1286 | ignore_whitespace=ignore_whitespace, |
|
1290 | ignore_whitespace=ignore_whitespace, | |
1287 | context=context) |
|
1291 | context=context) | |
1288 | return diff |
|
1292 | return diff | |
1289 |
|
1293 | |||
1290 | @LazyProperty |
|
1294 | @LazyProperty | |
1291 | def added(self): |
|
1295 | def added(self): | |
1292 | """ |
|
1296 | """ | |
1293 | Returns list of added ``FileNode`` objects. |
|
1297 | Returns list of added ``FileNode`` objects. | |
1294 | """ |
|
1298 | """ | |
1295 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1299 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1296 |
|
1300 | |||
1297 | @LazyProperty |
|
1301 | @LazyProperty | |
1298 | def changed(self): |
|
1302 | def changed(self): | |
1299 | """ |
|
1303 | """ | |
1300 | Returns list of modified ``FileNode`` objects. |
|
1304 | Returns list of modified ``FileNode`` objects. | |
1301 | """ |
|
1305 | """ | |
1302 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1306 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1303 |
|
1307 | |||
1304 | @LazyProperty |
|
1308 | @LazyProperty | |
1305 | def removed(self): |
|
1309 | def removed(self): | |
1306 | """ |
|
1310 | """ | |
1307 | Returns list of removed ``FileNode`` objects. |
|
1311 | Returns list of removed ``FileNode`` objects. | |
1308 | """ |
|
1312 | """ | |
1309 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1313 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1310 |
|
1314 | |||
1311 | @LazyProperty |
|
1315 | @LazyProperty | |
1312 | def size(self): |
|
1316 | def size(self): | |
1313 | """ |
|
1317 | """ | |
1314 | Returns total number of bytes from contents of all filenodes. |
|
1318 | Returns total number of bytes from contents of all filenodes. | |
1315 | """ |
|
1319 | """ | |
1316 | return sum((node.size for node in self.get_filenodes_generator())) |
|
1320 | return sum((node.size for node in self.get_filenodes_generator())) | |
1317 |
|
1321 | |||
1318 | def walk(self, topurl=''): |
|
1322 | def walk(self, topurl=''): | |
1319 | """ |
|
1323 | """ | |
1320 | Similar to os.walk method. Insted of filesystem it walks through |
|
1324 | Similar to os.walk method. Insted of filesystem it walks through | |
1321 | commit starting at given ``topurl``. Returns generator of tuples |
|
1325 | commit starting at given ``topurl``. Returns generator of tuples | |
1322 | (topnode, dirnodes, filenodes). |
|
1326 | (topnode, dirnodes, filenodes). | |
1323 | """ |
|
1327 | """ | |
1324 | topnode = self.get_node(topurl) |
|
1328 | topnode = self.get_node(topurl) | |
1325 | if not topnode.is_dir(): |
|
1329 | if not topnode.is_dir(): | |
1326 | return |
|
1330 | return | |
1327 | yield (topnode, topnode.dirs, topnode.files) |
|
1331 | yield (topnode, topnode.dirs, topnode.files) | |
1328 | for dirnode in topnode.dirs: |
|
1332 | for dirnode in topnode.dirs: | |
1329 | for tup in self.walk(dirnode.path): |
|
1333 | for tup in self.walk(dirnode.path): | |
1330 | yield tup |
|
1334 | yield tup | |
1331 |
|
1335 | |||
1332 | def get_filenodes_generator(self): |
|
1336 | def get_filenodes_generator(self): | |
1333 | """ |
|
1337 | """ | |
1334 | Returns generator that yields *all* file nodes. |
|
1338 | Returns generator that yields *all* file nodes. | |
1335 | """ |
|
1339 | """ | |
1336 | for topnode, dirs, files in self.walk(): |
|
1340 | for topnode, dirs, files in self.walk(): | |
1337 | for node in files: |
|
1341 | for node in files: | |
1338 | yield node |
|
1342 | yield node | |
1339 |
|
1343 | |||
1340 | # |
|
1344 | # | |
1341 | # Utilities for sub classes to support consistent behavior |
|
1345 | # Utilities for sub classes to support consistent behavior | |
1342 | # |
|
1346 | # | |
1343 |
|
1347 | |||
1344 | def no_node_at_path(self, path): |
|
1348 | def no_node_at_path(self, path): | |
1345 | return NodeDoesNotExistError( |
|
1349 | return NodeDoesNotExistError( | |
1346 | u"There is no file nor directory at the given path: " |
|
1350 | u"There is no file nor directory at the given path: " | |
1347 | u"`%s` at commit %s" % (safe_unicode(path), self.short_id)) |
|
1351 | u"`%s` at commit %s" % (safe_unicode(path), self.short_id)) | |
1348 |
|
1352 | |||
1349 | def _fix_path(self, path): |
|
1353 | def _fix_path(self, path): | |
1350 | """ |
|
1354 | """ | |
1351 | Paths are stored without trailing slash so we need to get rid off it if |
|
1355 | Paths are stored without trailing slash so we need to get rid off it if | |
1352 | needed. |
|
1356 | needed. | |
1353 | """ |
|
1357 | """ | |
1354 | return path.rstrip('/') |
|
1358 | return path.rstrip('/') | |
1355 |
|
1359 | |||
1356 | # |
|
1360 | # | |
1357 | # Deprecated API based on changesets |
|
1361 | # Deprecated API based on changesets | |
1358 | # |
|
1362 | # | |
1359 |
|
1363 | |||
1360 | @property |
|
1364 | @property | |
1361 | def revision(self): |
|
1365 | def revision(self): | |
1362 | warnings.warn("Use idx instead", DeprecationWarning) |
|
1366 | warnings.warn("Use idx instead", DeprecationWarning) | |
1363 | return self.idx |
|
1367 | return self.idx | |
1364 |
|
1368 | |||
1365 | @revision.setter |
|
1369 | @revision.setter | |
1366 | def revision(self, value): |
|
1370 | def revision(self, value): | |
1367 | warnings.warn("Use idx instead", DeprecationWarning) |
|
1371 | warnings.warn("Use idx instead", DeprecationWarning) | |
1368 | self.idx = value |
|
1372 | self.idx = value | |
1369 |
|
1373 | |||
1370 | def get_file_changeset(self, path): |
|
1374 | def get_file_changeset(self, path): | |
1371 | warnings.warn("Use get_path_commit instead", DeprecationWarning) |
|
1375 | warnings.warn("Use get_path_commit instead", DeprecationWarning) | |
1372 | return self.get_path_commit(path) |
|
1376 | return self.get_path_commit(path) | |
1373 |
|
1377 | |||
1374 |
|
1378 | |||
1375 | class BaseChangesetClass(type): |
|
1379 | class BaseChangesetClass(type): | |
1376 |
|
1380 | |||
1377 | def __instancecheck__(self, instance): |
|
1381 | def __instancecheck__(self, instance): | |
1378 | return isinstance(instance, BaseCommit) |
|
1382 | return isinstance(instance, BaseCommit) | |
1379 |
|
1383 | |||
1380 |
|
1384 | |||
1381 | class BaseChangeset(BaseCommit): |
|
1385 | class BaseChangeset(BaseCommit): | |
1382 |
|
1386 | |||
1383 | __metaclass__ = BaseChangesetClass |
|
1387 | __metaclass__ = BaseChangesetClass | |
1384 |
|
1388 | |||
1385 | def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs): |
|
1389 | def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs): | |
1386 | warnings.warn( |
|
1390 | warnings.warn( | |
1387 | "Use BaseCommit instead of BaseChangeset", DeprecationWarning) |
|
1391 | "Use BaseCommit instead of BaseChangeset", DeprecationWarning) | |
1388 | return super(BaseChangeset, cls).__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs) |
|
1392 | return super(BaseChangeset, cls).__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs) | |
1389 |
|
1393 | |||
1390 |
|
1394 | |||
1391 | class BaseInMemoryCommit(object): |
|
1395 | class BaseInMemoryCommit(object): | |
1392 | """ |
|
1396 | """ | |
1393 | Represents differences between repository's state (most recent head) and |
|
1397 | Represents differences between repository's state (most recent head) and | |
1394 | changes made *in place*. |
|
1398 | changes made *in place*. | |
1395 |
|
1399 | |||
1396 | **Attributes** |
|
1400 | **Attributes** | |
1397 |
|
1401 | |||
1398 | ``repository`` |
|
1402 | ``repository`` | |
1399 | repository object for this in-memory-commit |
|
1403 | repository object for this in-memory-commit | |
1400 |
|
1404 | |||
1401 | ``added`` |
|
1405 | ``added`` | |
1402 | list of ``FileNode`` objects marked as *added* |
|
1406 | list of ``FileNode`` objects marked as *added* | |
1403 |
|
1407 | |||
1404 | ``changed`` |
|
1408 | ``changed`` | |
1405 | list of ``FileNode`` objects marked as *changed* |
|
1409 | list of ``FileNode`` objects marked as *changed* | |
1406 |
|
1410 | |||
1407 | ``removed`` |
|
1411 | ``removed`` | |
1408 | list of ``FileNode`` or ``RemovedFileNode`` objects marked to be |
|
1412 | list of ``FileNode`` or ``RemovedFileNode`` objects marked to be | |
1409 | *removed* |
|
1413 | *removed* | |
1410 |
|
1414 | |||
1411 | ``parents`` |
|
1415 | ``parents`` | |
1412 | list of :class:`BaseCommit` instances representing parents of |
|
1416 | list of :class:`BaseCommit` instances representing parents of | |
1413 | in-memory commit. Should always be 2-element sequence. |
|
1417 | in-memory commit. Should always be 2-element sequence. | |
1414 |
|
1418 | |||
1415 | """ |
|
1419 | """ | |
1416 |
|
1420 | |||
1417 | def __init__(self, repository): |
|
1421 | def __init__(self, repository): | |
1418 | self.repository = repository |
|
1422 | self.repository = repository | |
1419 | self.added = [] |
|
1423 | self.added = [] | |
1420 | self.changed = [] |
|
1424 | self.changed = [] | |
1421 | self.removed = [] |
|
1425 | self.removed = [] | |
1422 | self.parents = [] |
|
1426 | self.parents = [] | |
1423 |
|
1427 | |||
1424 | def add(self, *filenodes): |
|
1428 | def add(self, *filenodes): | |
1425 | """ |
|
1429 | """ | |
1426 | Marks given ``FileNode`` objects as *to be committed*. |
|
1430 | Marks given ``FileNode`` objects as *to be committed*. | |
1427 |
|
1431 | |||
1428 | :raises ``NodeAlreadyExistsError``: if node with same path exists at |
|
1432 | :raises ``NodeAlreadyExistsError``: if node with same path exists at | |
1429 | latest commit |
|
1433 | latest commit | |
1430 | :raises ``NodeAlreadyAddedError``: if node with same path is already |
|
1434 | :raises ``NodeAlreadyAddedError``: if node with same path is already | |
1431 | marked as *added* |
|
1435 | marked as *added* | |
1432 | """ |
|
1436 | """ | |
1433 | # Check if not already marked as *added* first |
|
1437 | # Check if not already marked as *added* first | |
1434 | for node in filenodes: |
|
1438 | for node in filenodes: | |
1435 | if node.path in (n.path for n in self.added): |
|
1439 | if node.path in (n.path for n in self.added): | |
1436 | raise NodeAlreadyAddedError( |
|
1440 | raise NodeAlreadyAddedError( | |
1437 | "Such FileNode %s is already marked for addition" |
|
1441 | "Such FileNode %s is already marked for addition" | |
1438 | % node.path) |
|
1442 | % node.path) | |
1439 | for node in filenodes: |
|
1443 | for node in filenodes: | |
1440 | self.added.append(node) |
|
1444 | self.added.append(node) | |
1441 |
|
1445 | |||
1442 | def change(self, *filenodes): |
|
1446 | def change(self, *filenodes): | |
1443 | """ |
|
1447 | """ | |
1444 | Marks given ``FileNode`` objects to be *changed* in next commit. |
|
1448 | Marks given ``FileNode`` objects to be *changed* in next commit. | |
1445 |
|
1449 | |||
1446 | :raises ``EmptyRepositoryError``: if there are no commits yet |
|
1450 | :raises ``EmptyRepositoryError``: if there are no commits yet | |
1447 | :raises ``NodeAlreadyExistsError``: if node with same path is already |
|
1451 | :raises ``NodeAlreadyExistsError``: if node with same path is already | |
1448 | marked to be *changed* |
|
1452 | marked to be *changed* | |
1449 | :raises ``NodeAlreadyRemovedError``: if node with same path is already |
|
1453 | :raises ``NodeAlreadyRemovedError``: if node with same path is already | |
1450 | marked to be *removed* |
|
1454 | marked to be *removed* | |
1451 | :raises ``NodeDoesNotExistError``: if node doesn't exist in latest |
|
1455 | :raises ``NodeDoesNotExistError``: if node doesn't exist in latest | |
1452 | commit |
|
1456 | commit | |
1453 | :raises ``NodeNotChangedError``: if node hasn't really be changed |
|
1457 | :raises ``NodeNotChangedError``: if node hasn't really be changed | |
1454 | """ |
|
1458 | """ | |
1455 | for node in filenodes: |
|
1459 | for node in filenodes: | |
1456 | if node.path in (n.path for n in self.removed): |
|
1460 | if node.path in (n.path for n in self.removed): | |
1457 | raise NodeAlreadyRemovedError( |
|
1461 | raise NodeAlreadyRemovedError( | |
1458 | "Node at %s is already marked as removed" % node.path) |
|
1462 | "Node at %s is already marked as removed" % node.path) | |
1459 | try: |
|
1463 | try: | |
1460 | self.repository.get_commit() |
|
1464 | self.repository.get_commit() | |
1461 | except EmptyRepositoryError: |
|
1465 | except EmptyRepositoryError: | |
1462 | raise EmptyRepositoryError( |
|
1466 | raise EmptyRepositoryError( | |
1463 | "Nothing to change - try to *add* new nodes rather than " |
|
1467 | "Nothing to change - try to *add* new nodes rather than " | |
1464 | "changing them") |
|
1468 | "changing them") | |
1465 | for node in filenodes: |
|
1469 | for node in filenodes: | |
1466 | if node.path in (n.path for n in self.changed): |
|
1470 | if node.path in (n.path for n in self.changed): | |
1467 | raise NodeAlreadyChangedError( |
|
1471 | raise NodeAlreadyChangedError( | |
1468 | "Node at '%s' is already marked as changed" % node.path) |
|
1472 | "Node at '%s' is already marked as changed" % node.path) | |
1469 | self.changed.append(node) |
|
1473 | self.changed.append(node) | |
1470 |
|
1474 | |||
1471 | def remove(self, *filenodes): |
|
1475 | def remove(self, *filenodes): | |
1472 | """ |
|
1476 | """ | |
1473 | Marks given ``FileNode`` (or ``RemovedFileNode``) objects to be |
|
1477 | Marks given ``FileNode`` (or ``RemovedFileNode``) objects to be | |
1474 | *removed* in next commit. |
|
1478 | *removed* in next commit. | |
1475 |
|
1479 | |||
1476 | :raises ``NodeAlreadyRemovedError``: if node has been already marked to |
|
1480 | :raises ``NodeAlreadyRemovedError``: if node has been already marked to | |
1477 | be *removed* |
|
1481 | be *removed* | |
1478 | :raises ``NodeAlreadyChangedError``: if node has been already marked to |
|
1482 | :raises ``NodeAlreadyChangedError``: if node has been already marked to | |
1479 | be *changed* |
|
1483 | be *changed* | |
1480 | """ |
|
1484 | """ | |
1481 | for node in filenodes: |
|
1485 | for node in filenodes: | |
1482 | if node.path in (n.path for n in self.removed): |
|
1486 | if node.path in (n.path for n in self.removed): | |
1483 | raise NodeAlreadyRemovedError( |
|
1487 | raise NodeAlreadyRemovedError( | |
1484 | "Node is already marked to for removal at %s" % node.path) |
|
1488 | "Node is already marked to for removal at %s" % node.path) | |
1485 | if node.path in (n.path for n in self.changed): |
|
1489 | if node.path in (n.path for n in self.changed): | |
1486 | raise NodeAlreadyChangedError( |
|
1490 | raise NodeAlreadyChangedError( | |
1487 | "Node is already marked to be changed at %s" % node.path) |
|
1491 | "Node is already marked to be changed at %s" % node.path) | |
1488 | # We only mark node as *removed* - real removal is done by |
|
1492 | # We only mark node as *removed* - real removal is done by | |
1489 | # commit method |
|
1493 | # commit method | |
1490 | self.removed.append(node) |
|
1494 | self.removed.append(node) | |
1491 |
|
1495 | |||
1492 | def reset(self): |
|
1496 | def reset(self): | |
1493 | """ |
|
1497 | """ | |
1494 | Resets this instance to initial state (cleans ``added``, ``changed`` |
|
1498 | Resets this instance to initial state (cleans ``added``, ``changed`` | |
1495 | and ``removed`` lists). |
|
1499 | and ``removed`` lists). | |
1496 | """ |
|
1500 | """ | |
1497 | self.added = [] |
|
1501 | self.added = [] | |
1498 | self.changed = [] |
|
1502 | self.changed = [] | |
1499 | self.removed = [] |
|
1503 | self.removed = [] | |
1500 | self.parents = [] |
|
1504 | self.parents = [] | |
1501 |
|
1505 | |||
1502 | def get_ipaths(self): |
|
1506 | def get_ipaths(self): | |
1503 | """ |
|
1507 | """ | |
1504 | Returns generator of paths from nodes marked as added, changed or |
|
1508 | Returns generator of paths from nodes marked as added, changed or | |
1505 | removed. |
|
1509 | removed. | |
1506 | """ |
|
1510 | """ | |
1507 | for node in itertools.chain(self.added, self.changed, self.removed): |
|
1511 | for node in itertools.chain(self.added, self.changed, self.removed): | |
1508 | yield node.path |
|
1512 | yield node.path | |
1509 |
|
1513 | |||
1510 | def get_paths(self): |
|
1514 | def get_paths(self): | |
1511 | """ |
|
1515 | """ | |
1512 | Returns list of paths from nodes marked as added, changed or removed. |
|
1516 | Returns list of paths from nodes marked as added, changed or removed. | |
1513 | """ |
|
1517 | """ | |
1514 | return list(self.get_ipaths()) |
|
1518 | return list(self.get_ipaths()) | |
1515 |
|
1519 | |||
1516 | def check_integrity(self, parents=None): |
|
1520 | def check_integrity(self, parents=None): | |
1517 | """ |
|
1521 | """ | |
1518 | Checks in-memory commit's integrity. Also, sets parents if not |
|
1522 | Checks in-memory commit's integrity. Also, sets parents if not | |
1519 | already set. |
|
1523 | already set. | |
1520 |
|
1524 | |||
1521 | :raises CommitError: if any error occurs (i.e. |
|
1525 | :raises CommitError: if any error occurs (i.e. | |
1522 | ``NodeDoesNotExistError``). |
|
1526 | ``NodeDoesNotExistError``). | |
1523 | """ |
|
1527 | """ | |
1524 | if not self.parents: |
|
1528 | if not self.parents: | |
1525 | parents = parents or [] |
|
1529 | parents = parents or [] | |
1526 | if len(parents) == 0: |
|
1530 | if len(parents) == 0: | |
1527 | try: |
|
1531 | try: | |
1528 | parents = [self.repository.get_commit(), None] |
|
1532 | parents = [self.repository.get_commit(), None] | |
1529 | except EmptyRepositoryError: |
|
1533 | except EmptyRepositoryError: | |
1530 | parents = [None, None] |
|
1534 | parents = [None, None] | |
1531 | elif len(parents) == 1: |
|
1535 | elif len(parents) == 1: | |
1532 | parents += [None] |
|
1536 | parents += [None] | |
1533 | self.parents = parents |
|
1537 | self.parents = parents | |
1534 |
|
1538 | |||
1535 | # Local parents, only if not None |
|
1539 | # Local parents, only if not None | |
1536 | parents = [p for p in self.parents if p] |
|
1540 | parents = [p for p in self.parents if p] | |
1537 |
|
1541 | |||
1538 | # Check nodes marked as added |
|
1542 | # Check nodes marked as added | |
1539 | for p in parents: |
|
1543 | for p in parents: | |
1540 | for node in self.added: |
|
1544 | for node in self.added: | |
1541 | try: |
|
1545 | try: | |
1542 | p.get_node(node.path) |
|
1546 | p.get_node(node.path) | |
1543 | except NodeDoesNotExistError: |
|
1547 | except NodeDoesNotExistError: | |
1544 | pass |
|
1548 | pass | |
1545 | else: |
|
1549 | else: | |
1546 | raise NodeAlreadyExistsError( |
|
1550 | raise NodeAlreadyExistsError( | |
1547 | "Node `%s` already exists at %s" % (node.path, p)) |
|
1551 | "Node `%s` already exists at %s" % (node.path, p)) | |
1548 |
|
1552 | |||
1549 | # Check nodes marked as changed |
|
1553 | # Check nodes marked as changed | |
1550 | missing = set(self.changed) |
|
1554 | missing = set(self.changed) | |
1551 | not_changed = set(self.changed) |
|
1555 | not_changed = set(self.changed) | |
1552 | if self.changed and not parents: |
|
1556 | if self.changed and not parents: | |
1553 | raise NodeDoesNotExistError(str(self.changed[0].path)) |
|
1557 | raise NodeDoesNotExistError(str(self.changed[0].path)) | |
1554 | for p in parents: |
|
1558 | for p in parents: | |
1555 | for node in self.changed: |
|
1559 | for node in self.changed: | |
1556 | try: |
|
1560 | try: | |
1557 | old = p.get_node(node.path) |
|
1561 | old = p.get_node(node.path) | |
1558 | missing.remove(node) |
|
1562 | missing.remove(node) | |
1559 | # if content actually changed, remove node from not_changed |
|
1563 | # if content actually changed, remove node from not_changed | |
1560 | if old.content != node.content: |
|
1564 | if old.content != node.content: | |
1561 | not_changed.remove(node) |
|
1565 | not_changed.remove(node) | |
1562 | except NodeDoesNotExistError: |
|
1566 | except NodeDoesNotExistError: | |
1563 | pass |
|
1567 | pass | |
1564 | if self.changed and missing: |
|
1568 | if self.changed and missing: | |
1565 | raise NodeDoesNotExistError( |
|
1569 | raise NodeDoesNotExistError( | |
1566 | "Node `%s` marked as modified but missing in parents: %s" |
|
1570 | "Node `%s` marked as modified but missing in parents: %s" | |
1567 | % (node.path, parents)) |
|
1571 | % (node.path, parents)) | |
1568 |
|
1572 | |||
1569 | if self.changed and not_changed: |
|
1573 | if self.changed and not_changed: | |
1570 | raise NodeNotChangedError( |
|
1574 | raise NodeNotChangedError( | |
1571 | "Node `%s` wasn't actually changed (parents: %s)" |
|
1575 | "Node `%s` wasn't actually changed (parents: %s)" | |
1572 | % (not_changed.pop().path, parents)) |
|
1576 | % (not_changed.pop().path, parents)) | |
1573 |
|
1577 | |||
1574 | # Check nodes marked as removed |
|
1578 | # Check nodes marked as removed | |
1575 | if self.removed and not parents: |
|
1579 | if self.removed and not parents: | |
1576 | raise NodeDoesNotExistError( |
|
1580 | raise NodeDoesNotExistError( | |
1577 | "Cannot remove node at %s as there " |
|
1581 | "Cannot remove node at %s as there " | |
1578 | "were no parents specified" % self.removed[0].path) |
|
1582 | "were no parents specified" % self.removed[0].path) | |
1579 | really_removed = set() |
|
1583 | really_removed = set() | |
1580 | for p in parents: |
|
1584 | for p in parents: | |
1581 | for node in self.removed: |
|
1585 | for node in self.removed: | |
1582 | try: |
|
1586 | try: | |
1583 | p.get_node(node.path) |
|
1587 | p.get_node(node.path) | |
1584 | really_removed.add(node) |
|
1588 | really_removed.add(node) | |
1585 | except CommitError: |
|
1589 | except CommitError: | |
1586 | pass |
|
1590 | pass | |
1587 | not_removed = set(self.removed) - really_removed |
|
1591 | not_removed = set(self.removed) - really_removed | |
1588 | if not_removed: |
|
1592 | if not_removed: | |
1589 | # TODO: johbo: This code branch does not seem to be covered |
|
1593 | # TODO: johbo: This code branch does not seem to be covered | |
1590 | raise NodeDoesNotExistError( |
|
1594 | raise NodeDoesNotExistError( | |
1591 | "Cannot remove node at %s from " |
|
1595 | "Cannot remove node at %s from " | |
1592 | "following parents: %s" % (not_removed, parents)) |
|
1596 | "following parents: %s" % (not_removed, parents)) | |
1593 |
|
1597 | |||
1594 | def commit(self, message, author, parents=None, branch=None, date=None, **kwargs): |
|
1598 | def commit(self, message, author, parents=None, branch=None, date=None, **kwargs): | |
1595 | """ |
|
1599 | """ | |
1596 | Performs in-memory commit (doesn't check workdir in any way) and |
|
1600 | Performs in-memory commit (doesn't check workdir in any way) and | |
1597 | returns newly created :class:`BaseCommit`. Updates repository's |
|
1601 | returns newly created :class:`BaseCommit`. Updates repository's | |
1598 | attribute `commits`. |
|
1602 | attribute `commits`. | |
1599 |
|
1603 | |||
1600 | .. note:: |
|
1604 | .. note:: | |
1601 |
|
1605 | |||
1602 | While overriding this method each backend's should call |
|
1606 | While overriding this method each backend's should call | |
1603 | ``self.check_integrity(parents)`` in the first place. |
|
1607 | ``self.check_integrity(parents)`` in the first place. | |
1604 |
|
1608 | |||
1605 | :param message: message of the commit |
|
1609 | :param message: message of the commit | |
1606 | :param author: full username, i.e. "Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>" |
|
1610 | :param author: full username, i.e. "Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>" | |
1607 | :param parents: single parent or sequence of parents from which commit |
|
1611 | :param parents: single parent or sequence of parents from which commit | |
1608 | would be derived |
|
1612 | would be derived | |
1609 | :param date: ``datetime.datetime`` instance. Defaults to |
|
1613 | :param date: ``datetime.datetime`` instance. Defaults to | |
1610 | ``datetime.datetime.now()``. |
|
1614 | ``datetime.datetime.now()``. | |
1611 | :param branch: branch name, as string. If none given, default backend's |
|
1615 | :param branch: branch name, as string. If none given, default backend's | |
1612 | branch would be used. |
|
1616 | branch would be used. | |
1613 |
|
1617 | |||
1614 | :raises ``CommitError``: if any error occurs while committing |
|
1618 | :raises ``CommitError``: if any error occurs while committing | |
1615 | """ |
|
1619 | """ | |
1616 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1620 | raise NotImplementedError | |
1617 |
|
1621 | |||
1618 |
|
1622 | |||
1619 | class BaseInMemoryChangesetClass(type): |
|
1623 | class BaseInMemoryChangesetClass(type): | |
1620 |
|
1624 | |||
1621 | def __instancecheck__(self, instance): |
|
1625 | def __instancecheck__(self, instance): | |
1622 | return isinstance(instance, BaseInMemoryCommit) |
|
1626 | return isinstance(instance, BaseInMemoryCommit) | |
1623 |
|
1627 | |||
1624 |
|
1628 | |||
1625 | class BaseInMemoryChangeset(BaseInMemoryCommit): |
|
1629 | class BaseInMemoryChangeset(BaseInMemoryCommit): | |
1626 |
|
1630 | |||
1627 | __metaclass__ = BaseInMemoryChangesetClass |
|
1631 | __metaclass__ = BaseInMemoryChangesetClass | |
1628 |
|
1632 | |||
1629 | def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs): |
|
1633 | def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs): | |
1630 | warnings.warn( |
|
1634 | warnings.warn( | |
1631 | "Use BaseCommit instead of BaseInMemoryCommit", DeprecationWarning) |
|
1635 | "Use BaseCommit instead of BaseInMemoryCommit", DeprecationWarning) | |
1632 | return super(BaseInMemoryChangeset, cls).__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs) |
|
1636 | return super(BaseInMemoryChangeset, cls).__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs) | |
1633 |
|
1637 | |||
1634 |
|
1638 | |||
1635 | class EmptyCommit(BaseCommit): |
|
1639 | class EmptyCommit(BaseCommit): | |
1636 | """ |
|
1640 | """ | |
1637 | An dummy empty commit. It's possible to pass hash when creating |
|
1641 | An dummy empty commit. It's possible to pass hash when creating | |
1638 | an EmptyCommit |
|
1642 | an EmptyCommit | |
1639 | """ |
|
1643 | """ | |
1640 |
|
1644 | |||
1641 | def __init__( |
|
1645 | def __init__( | |
1642 | self, commit_id=EMPTY_COMMIT_ID, repo=None, alias=None, idx=-1, |
|
1646 | self, commit_id=EMPTY_COMMIT_ID, repo=None, alias=None, idx=-1, | |
1643 | message='', author='', date=None): |
|
1647 | message='', author='', date=None): | |
1644 | self._empty_commit_id = commit_id |
|
1648 | self._empty_commit_id = commit_id | |
1645 | # TODO: johbo: Solve idx parameter, default value does not make |
|
1649 | # TODO: johbo: Solve idx parameter, default value does not make | |
1646 | # too much sense |
|
1650 | # too much sense | |
1647 | self.idx = idx |
|
1651 | self.idx = idx | |
1648 | self.message = message |
|
1652 | self.message = message | |
1649 | self.author = author |
|
1653 | self.author = author | |
1650 | self.date = date or datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(0) |
|
1654 | self.date = date or datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(0) | |
1651 | self.repository = repo |
|
1655 | self.repository = repo | |
1652 | self.alias = alias |
|
1656 | self.alias = alias | |
1653 |
|
1657 | |||
1654 | @LazyProperty |
|
1658 | @LazyProperty | |
1655 | def raw_id(self): |
|
1659 | def raw_id(self): | |
1656 | """ |
|
1660 | """ | |
1657 | Returns raw string identifying this commit, useful for web |
|
1661 | Returns raw string identifying this commit, useful for web | |
1658 | representation. |
|
1662 | representation. | |
1659 | """ |
|
1663 | """ | |
1660 |
|
1664 | |||
1661 | return self._empty_commit_id |
|
1665 | return self._empty_commit_id | |
1662 |
|
1666 | |||
1663 | @LazyProperty |
|
1667 | @LazyProperty | |
1664 | def branch(self): |
|
1668 | def branch(self): | |
1665 | if self.alias: |
|
1669 | if self.alias: | |
1666 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends import get_backend |
|
1670 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends import get_backend | |
1667 | return get_backend(self.alias).DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME |
|
1671 | return get_backend(self.alias).DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME | |
1668 |
|
1672 | |||
1669 | @LazyProperty |
|
1673 | @LazyProperty | |
1670 | def short_id(self): |
|
1674 | def short_id(self): | |
1671 | return self.raw_id[:12] |
|
1675 | return self.raw_id[:12] | |
1672 |
|
1676 | |||
1673 | @LazyProperty |
|
1677 | @LazyProperty | |
1674 | def id(self): |
|
1678 | def id(self): | |
1675 | return self.raw_id |
|
1679 | return self.raw_id | |
1676 |
|
1680 | |||
1677 | def get_path_commit(self, path): |
|
1681 | def get_path_commit(self, path): | |
1678 | return self |
|
1682 | return self | |
1679 |
|
1683 | |||
1680 | def get_file_content(self, path): |
|
1684 | def get_file_content(self, path): | |
1681 | return u'' |
|
1685 | return u'' | |
1682 |
|
1686 | |||
1683 | def get_file_content_streamed(self, path): |
|
1687 | def get_file_content_streamed(self, path): | |
1684 | yield self.get_file_content() |
|
1688 | yield self.get_file_content() | |
1685 |
|
1689 | |||
1686 | def get_file_size(self, path): |
|
1690 | def get_file_size(self, path): | |
1687 | return 0 |
|
1691 | return 0 | |
1688 |
|
1692 | |||
1689 |
|
1693 | |||
1690 | class EmptyChangesetClass(type): |
|
1694 | class EmptyChangesetClass(type): | |
1691 |
|
1695 | |||
1692 | def __instancecheck__(self, instance): |
|
1696 | def __instancecheck__(self, instance): | |
1693 | return isinstance(instance, EmptyCommit) |
|
1697 | return isinstance(instance, EmptyCommit) | |
1694 |
|
1698 | |||
1695 |
|
1699 | |||
1696 | class EmptyChangeset(EmptyCommit): |
|
1700 | class EmptyChangeset(EmptyCommit): | |
1697 |
|
1701 | |||
1698 | __metaclass__ = EmptyChangesetClass |
|
1702 | __metaclass__ = EmptyChangesetClass | |
1699 |
|
1703 | |||
1700 | def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs): |
|
1704 | def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs): | |
1701 | warnings.warn( |
|
1705 | warnings.warn( | |
1702 | "Use EmptyCommit instead of EmptyChangeset", DeprecationWarning) |
|
1706 | "Use EmptyCommit instead of EmptyChangeset", DeprecationWarning) | |
1703 | return super(EmptyCommit, cls).__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs) |
|
1707 | return super(EmptyCommit, cls).__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs) | |
1704 |
|
1708 | |||
1705 | def __init__(self, cs=EMPTY_COMMIT_ID, repo=None, requested_revision=None, |
|
1709 | def __init__(self, cs=EMPTY_COMMIT_ID, repo=None, requested_revision=None, | |
1706 | alias=None, revision=-1, message='', author='', date=None): |
|
1710 | alias=None, revision=-1, message='', author='', date=None): | |
1707 | if requested_revision is not None: |
|
1711 | if requested_revision is not None: | |
1708 | warnings.warn( |
|
1712 | warnings.warn( | |
1709 | "Parameter requested_revision not supported anymore", |
|
1713 | "Parameter requested_revision not supported anymore", | |
1710 | DeprecationWarning) |
|
1714 | DeprecationWarning) | |
1711 | super(EmptyChangeset, self).__init__( |
|
1715 | super(EmptyChangeset, self).__init__( | |
1712 | commit_id=cs, repo=repo, alias=alias, idx=revision, |
|
1716 | commit_id=cs, repo=repo, alias=alias, idx=revision, | |
1713 | message=message, author=author, date=date) |
|
1717 | message=message, author=author, date=date) | |
1714 |
|
1718 | |||
1715 | @property |
|
1719 | @property | |
1716 | def revision(self): |
|
1720 | def revision(self): | |
1717 | warnings.warn("Use idx instead", DeprecationWarning) |
|
1721 | warnings.warn("Use idx instead", DeprecationWarning) | |
1718 | return self.idx |
|
1722 | return self.idx | |
1719 |
|
1723 | |||
1720 | @revision.setter |
|
1724 | @revision.setter | |
1721 | def revision(self, value): |
|
1725 | def revision(self, value): | |
1722 | warnings.warn("Use idx instead", DeprecationWarning) |
|
1726 | warnings.warn("Use idx instead", DeprecationWarning) | |
1723 | self.idx = value |
|
1727 | self.idx = value | |
1724 |
|
1728 | |||
1725 |
|
1729 | |||
1726 | class EmptyRepository(BaseRepository): |
|
1730 | class EmptyRepository(BaseRepository): | |
1727 | def __init__(self, repo_path=None, config=None, create=False, **kwargs): |
|
1731 | def __init__(self, repo_path=None, config=None, create=False, **kwargs): | |
1728 | pass |
|
1732 | pass | |
1729 |
|
1733 | |||
1730 | def get_diff(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
1734 | def get_diff(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
1731 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.git.diff import GitDiff |
|
1735 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.git.diff import GitDiff | |
1732 | return GitDiff('') |
|
1736 | return GitDiff('') | |
1733 |
|
1737 | |||
1734 |
|
1738 | |||
1735 | class CollectionGenerator(object): |
|
1739 | class CollectionGenerator(object): | |
1736 |
|
1740 | |||
1737 | def __init__(self, repo, commit_ids, collection_size=None, pre_load=None, translate_tag=None): |
|
1741 | def __init__(self, repo, commit_ids, collection_size=None, pre_load=None, translate_tag=None): | |
1738 | self.repo = repo |
|
1742 | self.repo = repo | |
1739 | self.commit_ids = commit_ids |
|
1743 | self.commit_ids = commit_ids | |
1740 | # TODO: (oliver) this isn't currently hooked up |
|
1744 | # TODO: (oliver) this isn't currently hooked up | |
1741 | self.collection_size = None |
|
1745 | self.collection_size = None | |
1742 | self.pre_load = pre_load |
|
1746 | self.pre_load = pre_load | |
1743 | self.translate_tag = translate_tag |
|
1747 | self.translate_tag = translate_tag | |
1744 |
|
1748 | |||
1745 | def __len__(self): |
|
1749 | def __len__(self): | |
1746 | if self.collection_size is not None: |
|
1750 | if self.collection_size is not None: | |
1747 | return self.collection_size |
|
1751 | return self.collection_size | |
1748 | return self.commit_ids.__len__() |
|
1752 | return self.commit_ids.__len__() | |
1749 |
|
1753 | |||
1750 | def __iter__(self): |
|
1754 | def __iter__(self): | |
1751 | for commit_id in self.commit_ids: |
|
1755 | for commit_id in self.commit_ids: | |
1752 | # TODO: johbo: Mercurial passes in commit indices or commit ids |
|
1756 | # TODO: johbo: Mercurial passes in commit indices or commit ids | |
1753 | yield self._commit_factory(commit_id) |
|
1757 | yield self._commit_factory(commit_id) | |
1754 |
|
1758 | |||
1755 | def _commit_factory(self, commit_id): |
|
1759 | def _commit_factory(self, commit_id): | |
1756 | """ |
|
1760 | """ | |
1757 | Allows backends to override the way commits are generated. |
|
1761 | Allows backends to override the way commits are generated. | |
1758 | """ |
|
1762 | """ | |
1759 | return self.repo.get_commit( |
|
1763 | return self.repo.get_commit( | |
1760 | commit_id=commit_id, pre_load=self.pre_load, |
|
1764 | commit_id=commit_id, pre_load=self.pre_load, | |
1761 | translate_tag=self.translate_tag) |
|
1765 | translate_tag=self.translate_tag) | |
1762 |
|
1766 | |||
1763 | def __getslice__(self, i, j): |
|
1767 | def __getslice__(self, i, j): | |
1764 | """ |
|
1768 | """ | |
1765 | Returns an iterator of sliced repository |
|
1769 | Returns an iterator of sliced repository | |
1766 | """ |
|
1770 | """ | |
1767 | commit_ids = self.commit_ids[i:j] |
|
1771 | commit_ids = self.commit_ids[i:j] | |
1768 | return self.__class__( |
|
1772 | return self.__class__( | |
1769 | self.repo, commit_ids, pre_load=self.pre_load, |
|
1773 | self.repo, commit_ids, pre_load=self.pre_load, | |
1770 | translate_tag=self.translate_tag) |
|
1774 | translate_tag=self.translate_tag) | |
1771 |
|
1775 | |||
1772 | def __repr__(self): |
|
1776 | def __repr__(self): | |
1773 | return '<CollectionGenerator[len:%s]>' % (self.__len__()) |
|
1777 | return '<CollectionGenerator[len:%s]>' % (self.__len__()) | |
1774 |
|
1778 | |||
1775 |
|
1779 | |||
1776 | class Config(object): |
|
1780 | class Config(object): | |
1777 | """ |
|
1781 | """ | |
1778 | Represents the configuration for a repository. |
|
1782 | Represents the configuration for a repository. | |
1779 |
|
1783 | |||
1780 | The API is inspired by :class:`ConfigParser.ConfigParser` from the |
|
1784 | The API is inspired by :class:`ConfigParser.ConfigParser` from the | |
1781 | standard library. It implements only the needed subset. |
|
1785 | standard library. It implements only the needed subset. | |
1782 | """ |
|
1786 | """ | |
1783 |
|
1787 | |||
1784 | def __init__(self): |
|
1788 | def __init__(self): | |
1785 | self._values = {} |
|
1789 | self._values = {} | |
1786 |
|
1790 | |||
1787 | def copy(self): |
|
1791 | def copy(self): | |
1788 | clone = Config() |
|
1792 | clone = Config() | |
1789 | for section, values in self._values.items(): |
|
1793 | for section, values in self._values.items(): | |
1790 | clone._values[section] = values.copy() |
|
1794 | clone._values[section] = values.copy() | |
1791 | return clone |
|
1795 | return clone | |
1792 |
|
1796 | |||
1793 | def __repr__(self): |
|
1797 | def __repr__(self): | |
1794 | return '<Config(%s sections) at %s>' % ( |
|
1798 | return '<Config(%s sections) at %s>' % ( | |
1795 | len(self._values), hex(id(self))) |
|
1799 | len(self._values), hex(id(self))) | |
1796 |
|
1800 | |||
1797 | def items(self, section): |
|
1801 | def items(self, section): | |
1798 | return self._values.get(section, {}).iteritems() |
|
1802 | return self._values.get(section, {}).iteritems() | |
1799 |
|
1803 | |||
1800 | def get(self, section, option): |
|
1804 | def get(self, section, option): | |
1801 | return self._values.get(section, {}).get(option) |
|
1805 | return self._values.get(section, {}).get(option) | |
1802 |
|
1806 | |||
1803 | def set(self, section, option, value): |
|
1807 | def set(self, section, option, value): | |
1804 | section_values = self._values.setdefault(section, {}) |
|
1808 | section_values = self._values.setdefault(section, {}) | |
1805 | section_values[option] = value |
|
1809 | section_values[option] = value | |
1806 |
|
1810 | |||
1807 | def clear_section(self, section): |
|
1811 | def clear_section(self, section): | |
1808 | self._values[section] = {} |
|
1812 | self._values[section] = {} | |
1809 |
|
1813 | |||
1810 | def serialize(self): |
|
1814 | def serialize(self): | |
1811 | """ |
|
1815 | """ | |
1812 | Creates a list of three tuples (section, key, value) representing |
|
1816 | Creates a list of three tuples (section, key, value) representing | |
1813 | this config object. |
|
1817 | this config object. | |
1814 | """ |
|
1818 | """ | |
1815 | items = [] |
|
1819 | items = [] | |
1816 | for section in self._values: |
|
1820 | for section in self._values: | |
1817 | for option, value in self._values[section].items(): |
|
1821 | for option, value in self._values[section].items(): | |
1818 | items.append( |
|
1822 | items.append( | |
1819 | (safe_str(section), safe_str(option), safe_str(value))) |
|
1823 | (safe_str(section), safe_str(option), safe_str(value))) | |
1820 | return items |
|
1824 | return items | |
1821 |
|
1825 | |||
1822 |
|
1826 | |||
1823 | class Diff(object): |
|
1827 | class Diff(object): | |
1824 | """ |
|
1828 | """ | |
1825 | Represents a diff result from a repository backend. |
|
1829 | Represents a diff result from a repository backend. | |
1826 |
|
1830 | |||
1827 | Subclasses have to provide a backend specific value for |
|
1831 | Subclasses have to provide a backend specific value for | |
1828 | :attr:`_header_re` and :attr:`_meta_re`. |
|
1832 | :attr:`_header_re` and :attr:`_meta_re`. | |
1829 | """ |
|
1833 | """ | |
1830 | _meta_re = None |
|
1834 | _meta_re = None | |
1831 | _header_re = None |
|
1835 | _header_re = None | |
1832 |
|
1836 | |||
1833 | def __init__(self, raw_diff): |
|
1837 | def __init__(self, raw_diff): | |
1834 | self.raw = raw_diff |
|
1838 | self.raw = raw_diff | |
1835 |
|
1839 | |||
1836 | def chunks(self): |
|
1840 | def chunks(self): | |
1837 | """ |
|
1841 | """ | |
1838 | split the diff in chunks of separate --git a/file b/file chunks |
|
1842 | split the diff in chunks of separate --git a/file b/file chunks | |
1839 | to make diffs consistent we must prepend with \n, and make sure |
|
1843 | to make diffs consistent we must prepend with \n, and make sure | |
1840 | we can detect last chunk as this was also has special rule |
|
1844 | we can detect last chunk as this was also has special rule | |
1841 | """ |
|
1845 | """ | |
1842 |
|
1846 | |||
1843 | diff_parts = ('\n' + self.raw).split('\ndiff --git') |
|
1847 | diff_parts = ('\n' + self.raw).split('\ndiff --git') | |
1844 | header = diff_parts[0] |
|
1848 | header = diff_parts[0] | |
1845 |
|
1849 | |||
1846 | if self._meta_re: |
|
1850 | if self._meta_re: | |
1847 | match = self._meta_re.match(header) |
|
1851 | match = self._meta_re.match(header) | |
1848 |
|
1852 | |||
1849 | chunks = diff_parts[1:] |
|
1853 | chunks = diff_parts[1:] | |
1850 | total_chunks = len(chunks) |
|
1854 | total_chunks = len(chunks) | |
1851 |
|
1855 | |||
1852 | return ( |
|
1856 | return ( | |
1853 | DiffChunk(chunk, self, cur_chunk == total_chunks) |
|
1857 | DiffChunk(chunk, self, cur_chunk == total_chunks) | |
1854 | for cur_chunk, chunk in enumerate(chunks, start=1)) |
|
1858 | for cur_chunk, chunk in enumerate(chunks, start=1)) | |
1855 |
|
1859 | |||
1856 |
|
1860 | |||
1857 | class DiffChunk(object): |
|
1861 | class DiffChunk(object): | |
1858 |
|
1862 | |||
1859 | def __init__(self, chunk, diff, last_chunk): |
|
1863 | def __init__(self, chunk, diff, last_chunk): | |
1860 | self._diff = diff |
|
1864 | self._diff = diff | |
1861 |
|
1865 | |||
1862 | # since we split by \ndiff --git that part is lost from original diff |
|
1866 | # since we split by \ndiff --git that part is lost from original diff | |
1863 | # we need to re-apply it at the end, EXCEPT ! if it's last chunk |
|
1867 | # we need to re-apply it at the end, EXCEPT ! if it's last chunk | |
1864 | if not last_chunk: |
|
1868 | if not last_chunk: | |
1865 | chunk += '\n' |
|
1869 | chunk += '\n' | |
1866 |
|
1870 | |||
1867 | match = self._diff._header_re.match(chunk) |
|
1871 | match = self._diff._header_re.match(chunk) | |
1868 | self.header = match.groupdict() |
|
1872 | self.header = match.groupdict() | |
1869 | self.diff = chunk[match.end():] |
|
1873 | self.diff = chunk[match.end():] | |
1870 | self.raw = chunk |
|
1874 | self.raw = chunk | |
1871 |
|
1875 | |||
1872 |
|
1876 | |||
1873 | class BasePathPermissionChecker(object): |
|
1877 | class BasePathPermissionChecker(object): | |
1874 |
|
1878 | |||
1875 | @staticmethod |
|
1879 | @staticmethod | |
1876 | def create_from_patterns(includes, excludes): |
|
1880 | def create_from_patterns(includes, excludes): | |
1877 | if includes and '*' in includes and not excludes: |
|
1881 | if includes and '*' in includes and not excludes: | |
1878 | return AllPathPermissionChecker() |
|
1882 | return AllPathPermissionChecker() | |
1879 | elif excludes and '*' in excludes: |
|
1883 | elif excludes and '*' in excludes: | |
1880 | return NonePathPermissionChecker() |
|
1884 | return NonePathPermissionChecker() | |
1881 | else: |
|
1885 | else: | |
1882 | return PatternPathPermissionChecker(includes, excludes) |
|
1886 | return PatternPathPermissionChecker(includes, excludes) | |
1883 |
|
1887 | |||
1884 | @property |
|
1888 | @property | |
1885 | def has_full_access(self): |
|
1889 | def has_full_access(self): | |
1886 | raise NotImplemented() |
|
1890 | raise NotImplemented() | |
1887 |
|
1891 | |||
1888 | def has_access(self, path): |
|
1892 | def has_access(self, path): | |
1889 | raise NotImplemented() |
|
1893 | raise NotImplemented() | |
1890 |
|
1894 | |||
1891 |
|
1895 | |||
1892 | class AllPathPermissionChecker(BasePathPermissionChecker): |
|
1896 | class AllPathPermissionChecker(BasePathPermissionChecker): | |
1893 |
|
1897 | |||
1894 | @property |
|
1898 | @property | |
1895 | def has_full_access(self): |
|
1899 | def has_full_access(self): | |
1896 | return True |
|
1900 | return True | |
1897 |
|
1901 | |||
1898 | def has_access(self, path): |
|
1902 | def has_access(self, path): | |
1899 | return True |
|
1903 | return True | |
1900 |
|
1904 | |||
1901 |
|
1905 | |||
1902 | class NonePathPermissionChecker(BasePathPermissionChecker): |
|
1906 | class NonePathPermissionChecker(BasePathPermissionChecker): | |
1903 |
|
1907 | |||
1904 | @property |
|
1908 | @property | |
1905 | def has_full_access(self): |
|
1909 | def has_full_access(self): | |
1906 | return False |
|
1910 | return False | |
1907 |
|
1911 | |||
1908 | def has_access(self, path): |
|
1912 | def has_access(self, path): | |
1909 | return False |
|
1913 | return False | |
1910 |
|
1914 | |||
1911 |
|
1915 | |||
1912 | class PatternPathPermissionChecker(BasePathPermissionChecker): |
|
1916 | class PatternPathPermissionChecker(BasePathPermissionChecker): | |
1913 |
|
1917 | |||
1914 | def __init__(self, includes, excludes): |
|
1918 | def __init__(self, includes, excludes): | |
1915 | self.includes = includes |
|
1919 | self.includes = includes | |
1916 | self.excludes = excludes |
|
1920 | self.excludes = excludes | |
1917 | self.includes_re = [] if not includes else [ |
|
1921 | self.includes_re = [] if not includes else [ | |
1918 | re.compile(fnmatch.translate(pattern)) for pattern in includes] |
|
1922 | re.compile(fnmatch.translate(pattern)) for pattern in includes] | |
1919 | self.excludes_re = [] if not excludes else [ |
|
1923 | self.excludes_re = [] if not excludes else [ | |
1920 | re.compile(fnmatch.translate(pattern)) for pattern in excludes] |
|
1924 | re.compile(fnmatch.translate(pattern)) for pattern in excludes] | |
1921 |
|
1925 | |||
1922 | @property |
|
1926 | @property | |
1923 | def has_full_access(self): |
|
1927 | def has_full_access(self): | |
1924 | return '*' in self.includes and not self.excludes |
|
1928 | return '*' in self.includes and not self.excludes | |
1925 |
|
1929 | |||
1926 | def has_access(self, path): |
|
1930 | def has_access(self, path): | |
1927 | for regex in self.excludes_re: |
|
1931 | for regex in self.excludes_re: | |
1928 | if regex.match(path): |
|
1932 | if regex.match(path): | |
1929 | return False |
|
1933 | return False | |
1930 | for regex in self.includes_re: |
|
1934 | for regex in self.includes_re: | |
1931 | if regex.match(path): |
|
1935 | if regex.match(path): | |
1932 | return True |
|
1936 | return True | |
1933 | return False |
|
1937 | return False |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
|
1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 |
|
2 | |||
3 | # Copyright (C) 2014-2020 RhodeCode GmbH |
|
3 | # Copyright (C) 2014-2020 RhodeCode GmbH | |
4 | # |
|
4 | # | |
5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
|
5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
6 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 |
|
6 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 | |
7 | # (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation. |
|
7 | # (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation. | |
8 | # |
|
8 | # | |
9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
|
9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
|
10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
|
11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. |
|
12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. | |
13 | # |
|
13 | # | |
14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License |
|
14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License | |
15 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
|
15 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
16 | # |
|
16 | # | |
17 | # This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the |
|
17 | # This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the | |
18 | # RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services, |
|
18 | # RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services, | |
19 | # and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/ |
|
19 | # and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/ | |
20 |
|
20 | |||
21 | """ |
|
21 | """ | |
22 | GIT repository module |
|
22 | GIT repository module | |
23 | """ |
|
23 | """ | |
24 |
|
24 | |||
25 | import logging |
|
25 | import logging | |
26 | import os |
|
26 | import os | |
27 | import re |
|
27 | import re | |
28 |
|
28 | |||
29 | from zope.cachedescriptors.property import Lazy as LazyProperty |
|
29 | from zope.cachedescriptors.property import Lazy as LazyProperty | |
30 |
|
30 | |||
31 | from rhodecode.lib.compat import OrderedDict |
|
31 | from rhodecode.lib.compat import OrderedDict | |
32 | from rhodecode.lib.datelib import ( |
|
32 | from rhodecode.lib.datelib import ( | |
33 | utcdate_fromtimestamp, makedate, date_astimestamp) |
|
33 | utcdate_fromtimestamp, makedate, date_astimestamp) | |
34 | from rhodecode.lib.utils import safe_unicode, safe_str |
|
34 | from rhodecode.lib.utils import safe_unicode, safe_str | |
35 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import CachedProperty |
|
35 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import CachedProperty | |
36 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs import connection, path as vcspath |
|
36 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs import connection, path as vcspath | |
37 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import ( |
|
37 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import ( | |
38 | BaseRepository, CollectionGenerator, Config, MergeResponse, |
|
38 | BaseRepository, CollectionGenerator, Config, MergeResponse, | |
39 | MergeFailureReason, Reference) |
|
39 | MergeFailureReason, Reference) | |
40 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.git.commit import GitCommit |
|
40 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.git.commit import GitCommit | |
41 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.git.diff import GitDiff |
|
41 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.git.diff import GitDiff | |
42 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.git.inmemory import GitInMemoryCommit |
|
42 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.git.inmemory import GitInMemoryCommit | |
43 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import ( |
|
43 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import ( | |
44 | CommitDoesNotExistError, EmptyRepositoryError, |
|
44 | CommitDoesNotExistError, EmptyRepositoryError, | |
45 | RepositoryError, TagAlreadyExistError, TagDoesNotExistError, VCSError, UnresolvedFilesInRepo) |
|
45 | RepositoryError, TagAlreadyExistError, TagDoesNotExistError, VCSError, UnresolvedFilesInRepo) | |
46 |
|
46 | |||
47 |
|
47 | |||
48 | SHA_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^[[0-9a-fA-F]{12}|[0-9a-fA-F]{40}]$') |
|
48 | SHA_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^[[0-9a-fA-F]{12}|[0-9a-fA-F]{40}]$') | |
49 |
|
49 | |||
50 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
|
50 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) | |
51 |
|
51 | |||
52 |
|
52 | |||
53 | class GitRepository(BaseRepository): |
|
53 | class GitRepository(BaseRepository): | |
54 | """ |
|
54 | """ | |
55 | Git repository backend. |
|
55 | Git repository backend. | |
56 | """ |
|
56 | """ | |
57 | DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME = 'master' |
|
57 | DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME = 'master' | |
58 |
|
58 | |||
59 | contact = BaseRepository.DEFAULT_CONTACT |
|
59 | contact = BaseRepository.DEFAULT_CONTACT | |
60 |
|
60 | |||
61 | def __init__(self, repo_path, config=None, create=False, src_url=None, |
|
61 | def __init__(self, repo_path, config=None, create=False, src_url=None, | |
62 | do_workspace_checkout=False, with_wire=None, bare=False): |
|
62 | do_workspace_checkout=False, with_wire=None, bare=False): | |
63 |
|
63 | |||
64 | self.path = safe_str(os.path.abspath(repo_path)) |
|
64 | self.path = safe_str(os.path.abspath(repo_path)) | |
65 | self.config = config if config else self.get_default_config() |
|
65 | self.config = config if config else self.get_default_config() | |
66 | self.with_wire = with_wire or {"cache": False} # default should not use cache |
|
66 | self.with_wire = with_wire or {"cache": False} # default should not use cache | |
67 |
|
67 | |||
68 | self._init_repo(create, src_url, do_workspace_checkout, bare) |
|
68 | self._init_repo(create, src_url, do_workspace_checkout, bare) | |
69 |
|
69 | |||
70 | # caches |
|
70 | # caches | |
71 | self._commit_ids = {} |
|
71 | self._commit_ids = {} | |
72 |
|
72 | |||
73 | @LazyProperty |
|
73 | @LazyProperty | |
74 | def _remote(self): |
|
74 | def _remote(self): | |
75 | repo_id = self.path |
|
75 | repo_id = self.path | |
76 | return connection.Git(self.path, repo_id, self.config, with_wire=self.with_wire) |
|
76 | return connection.Git(self.path, repo_id, self.config, with_wire=self.with_wire) | |
77 |
|
77 | |||
78 | @LazyProperty |
|
78 | @LazyProperty | |
79 | def bare(self): |
|
79 | def bare(self): | |
80 | return self._remote.bare() |
|
80 | return self._remote.bare() | |
81 |
|
81 | |||
82 | @LazyProperty |
|
82 | @LazyProperty | |
83 | def head(self): |
|
83 | def head(self): | |
84 | return self._remote.head() |
|
84 | return self._remote.head() | |
85 |
|
85 | |||
86 | @CachedProperty |
|
86 | @CachedProperty | |
87 | def commit_ids(self): |
|
87 | def commit_ids(self): | |
88 | """ |
|
88 | """ | |
89 | Returns list of commit ids, in ascending order. Being lazy |
|
89 | Returns list of commit ids, in ascending order. Being lazy | |
90 | attribute allows external tools to inject commit ids from cache. |
|
90 | attribute allows external tools to inject commit ids from cache. | |
91 | """ |
|
91 | """ | |
92 | commit_ids = self._get_all_commit_ids() |
|
92 | commit_ids = self._get_all_commit_ids() | |
93 | self._rebuild_cache(commit_ids) |
|
93 | self._rebuild_cache(commit_ids) | |
94 | return commit_ids |
|
94 | return commit_ids | |
95 |
|
95 | |||
96 | def _rebuild_cache(self, commit_ids): |
|
96 | def _rebuild_cache(self, commit_ids): | |
97 | self._commit_ids = dict((commit_id, index) |
|
97 | self._commit_ids = dict((commit_id, index) | |
98 | for index, commit_id in enumerate(commit_ids)) |
|
98 | for index, commit_id in enumerate(commit_ids)) | |
99 |
|
99 | |||
100 | def run_git_command(self, cmd, **opts): |
|
100 | def run_git_command(self, cmd, **opts): | |
101 | """ |
|
101 | """ | |
102 | Runs given ``cmd`` as git command and returns tuple |
|
102 | Runs given ``cmd`` as git command and returns tuple | |
103 | (stdout, stderr). |
|
103 | (stdout, stderr). | |
104 |
|
104 | |||
105 | :param cmd: git command to be executed |
|
105 | :param cmd: git command to be executed | |
106 | :param opts: env options to pass into Subprocess command |
|
106 | :param opts: env options to pass into Subprocess command | |
107 | """ |
|
107 | """ | |
108 | if not isinstance(cmd, list): |
|
108 | if not isinstance(cmd, list): | |
109 | raise ValueError('cmd must be a list, got %s instead' % type(cmd)) |
|
109 | raise ValueError('cmd must be a list, got %s instead' % type(cmd)) | |
110 |
|
110 | |||
111 | skip_stderr_log = opts.pop('skip_stderr_log', False) |
|
111 | skip_stderr_log = opts.pop('skip_stderr_log', False) | |
112 | out, err = self._remote.run_git_command(cmd, **opts) |
|
112 | out, err = self._remote.run_git_command(cmd, **opts) | |
113 | if err and not skip_stderr_log: |
|
113 | if err and not skip_stderr_log: | |
114 | log.debug('Stderr output of git command "%s":\n%s', cmd, err) |
|
114 | log.debug('Stderr output of git command "%s":\n%s', cmd, err) | |
115 | return out, err |
|
115 | return out, err | |
116 |
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116 | |||
117 | @staticmethod |
|
117 | @staticmethod | |
118 | def check_url(url, config): |
|
118 | def check_url(url, config): | |
119 | """ |
|
119 | """ | |
120 | Function will check given url and try to verify if it's a valid |
|
120 | Function will check given url and try to verify if it's a valid | |
121 | link. Sometimes it may happened that git will issue basic |
|
121 | link. Sometimes it may happened that git will issue basic | |
122 | auth request that can cause whole API to hang when used from python |
|
122 | auth request that can cause whole API to hang when used from python | |
123 | or other external calls. |
|
123 | or other external calls. | |
124 |
|
124 | |||
125 | On failures it'll raise urllib2.HTTPError, exception is also thrown |
|
125 | On failures it'll raise urllib2.HTTPError, exception is also thrown | |
126 | when the return code is non 200 |
|
126 | when the return code is non 200 | |
127 | """ |
|
127 | """ | |
128 | # check first if it's not an url |
|
128 | # check first if it's not an url | |
129 | if os.path.isdir(url) or url.startswith('file:'): |
|
129 | if os.path.isdir(url) or url.startswith('file:'): | |
130 | return True |
|
130 | return True | |
131 |
|
131 | |||
132 | if '+' in url.split('://', 1)[0]: |
|
132 | if '+' in url.split('://', 1)[0]: | |
133 | url = url.split('+', 1)[1] |
|
133 | url = url.split('+', 1)[1] | |
134 |
|
134 | |||
135 | # Request the _remote to verify the url |
|
135 | # Request the _remote to verify the url | |
136 | return connection.Git.check_url(url, config.serialize()) |
|
136 | return connection.Git.check_url(url, config.serialize()) | |
137 |
|
137 | |||
138 | @staticmethod |
|
138 | @staticmethod | |
139 | def is_valid_repository(path): |
|
139 | def is_valid_repository(path): | |
140 | if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(path, '.git')): |
|
140 | if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(path, '.git')): | |
141 | return True |
|
141 | return True | |
142 | # check case of bare repository |
|
142 | # check case of bare repository | |
143 | try: |
|
143 | try: | |
144 | GitRepository(path) |
|
144 | GitRepository(path) | |
145 | return True |
|
145 | return True | |
146 | except VCSError: |
|
146 | except VCSError: | |
147 | pass |
|
147 | pass | |
148 | return False |
|
148 | return False | |
149 |
|
149 | |||
150 | def _init_repo(self, create, src_url=None, do_workspace_checkout=False, |
|
150 | def _init_repo(self, create, src_url=None, do_workspace_checkout=False, | |
151 | bare=False): |
|
151 | bare=False): | |
152 | if create and os.path.exists(self.path): |
|
152 | if create and os.path.exists(self.path): | |
153 | raise RepositoryError( |
|
153 | raise RepositoryError( | |
154 | "Cannot create repository at %s, location already exist" |
|
154 | "Cannot create repository at %s, location already exist" | |
155 | % self.path) |
|
155 | % self.path) | |
156 |
|
156 | |||
157 | if bare and do_workspace_checkout: |
|
157 | if bare and do_workspace_checkout: | |
158 | raise RepositoryError("Cannot update a bare repository") |
|
158 | raise RepositoryError("Cannot update a bare repository") | |
159 | try: |
|
159 | try: | |
160 |
|
160 | |||
161 | if src_url: |
|
161 | if src_url: | |
162 | # check URL before any actions |
|
162 | # check URL before any actions | |
163 | GitRepository.check_url(src_url, self.config) |
|
163 | GitRepository.check_url(src_url, self.config) | |
164 |
|
164 | |||
165 | if create: |
|
165 | if create: | |
166 | os.makedirs(self.path, mode=0o755) |
|
166 | os.makedirs(self.path, mode=0o755) | |
167 |
|
167 | |||
168 | if bare: |
|
168 | if bare: | |
169 | self._remote.init_bare() |
|
169 | self._remote.init_bare() | |
170 | else: |
|
170 | else: | |
171 | self._remote.init() |
|
171 | self._remote.init() | |
172 |
|
172 | |||
173 | if src_url and bare: |
|
173 | if src_url and bare: | |
174 | # bare repository only allows a fetch and checkout is not allowed |
|
174 | # bare repository only allows a fetch and checkout is not allowed | |
175 | self.fetch(src_url, commit_ids=None) |
|
175 | self.fetch(src_url, commit_ids=None) | |
176 | elif src_url: |
|
176 | elif src_url: | |
177 | self.pull(src_url, commit_ids=None, |
|
177 | self.pull(src_url, commit_ids=None, | |
178 | update_after=do_workspace_checkout) |
|
178 | update_after=do_workspace_checkout) | |
179 |
|
179 | |||
180 | else: |
|
180 | else: | |
181 | if not self._remote.assert_correct_path(): |
|
181 | if not self._remote.assert_correct_path(): | |
182 | raise RepositoryError( |
|
182 | raise RepositoryError( | |
183 | 'Path "%s" does not contain a Git repository' % |
|
183 | 'Path "%s" does not contain a Git repository' % | |
184 | (self.path,)) |
|
184 | (self.path,)) | |
185 |
|
185 | |||
186 | # TODO: johbo: check if we have to translate the OSError here |
|
186 | # TODO: johbo: check if we have to translate the OSError here | |
187 | except OSError as err: |
|
187 | except OSError as err: | |
188 | raise RepositoryError(err) |
|
188 | raise RepositoryError(err) | |
189 |
|
189 | |||
190 | def _get_all_commit_ids(self): |
|
190 | def _get_all_commit_ids(self): | |
191 | return self._remote.get_all_commit_ids() |
|
191 | return self._remote.get_all_commit_ids() | |
192 |
|
192 | |||
193 | def _get_commit_ids(self, filters=None): |
|
193 | def _get_commit_ids(self, filters=None): | |
194 | # we must check if this repo is not empty, since later command |
|
194 | # we must check if this repo is not empty, since later command | |
195 | # fails if it is. And it's cheaper to ask than throw the subprocess |
|
195 | # fails if it is. And it's cheaper to ask than throw the subprocess | |
196 | # errors |
|
196 | # errors | |
197 |
|
197 | |||
198 | head = self._remote.head(show_exc=False) |
|
198 | head = self._remote.head(show_exc=False) | |
199 |
|
199 | |||
200 | if not head: |
|
200 | if not head: | |
201 | return [] |
|
201 | return [] | |
202 |
|
202 | |||
203 | rev_filter = ['--branches', '--tags'] |
|
203 | rev_filter = ['--branches', '--tags'] | |
204 | extra_filter = [] |
|
204 | extra_filter = [] | |
205 |
|
205 | |||
206 | if filters: |
|
206 | if filters: | |
207 | if filters.get('since'): |
|
207 | if filters.get('since'): | |
208 | extra_filter.append('--since=%s' % (filters['since'])) |
|
208 | extra_filter.append('--since=%s' % (filters['since'])) | |
209 | if filters.get('until'): |
|
209 | if filters.get('until'): | |
210 | extra_filter.append('--until=%s' % (filters['until'])) |
|
210 | extra_filter.append('--until=%s' % (filters['until'])) | |
211 | if filters.get('branch_name'): |
|
211 | if filters.get('branch_name'): | |
212 | rev_filter = [] |
|
212 | rev_filter = [] | |
213 | extra_filter.append(filters['branch_name']) |
|
213 | extra_filter.append(filters['branch_name']) | |
214 | rev_filter.extend(extra_filter) |
|
214 | rev_filter.extend(extra_filter) | |
215 |
|
215 | |||
216 | # if filters.get('start') or filters.get('end'): |
|
216 | # if filters.get('start') or filters.get('end'): | |
217 | # # skip is offset, max-count is limit |
|
217 | # # skip is offset, max-count is limit | |
218 | # if filters.get('start'): |
|
218 | # if filters.get('start'): | |
219 | # extra_filter += ' --skip=%s' % filters['start'] |
|
219 | # extra_filter += ' --skip=%s' % filters['start'] | |
220 | # if filters.get('end'): |
|
220 | # if filters.get('end'): | |
221 | # extra_filter += ' --max-count=%s' % (filters['end'] - (filters['start'] or 0)) |
|
221 | # extra_filter += ' --max-count=%s' % (filters['end'] - (filters['start'] or 0)) | |
222 |
|
222 | |||
223 | cmd = ['rev-list', '--reverse', '--date-order'] + rev_filter |
|
223 | cmd = ['rev-list', '--reverse', '--date-order'] + rev_filter | |
224 | try: |
|
224 | try: | |
225 | output, __ = self.run_git_command(cmd) |
|
225 | output, __ = self.run_git_command(cmd) | |
226 | except RepositoryError: |
|
226 | except RepositoryError: | |
227 | # Can be raised for empty repositories |
|
227 | # Can be raised for empty repositories | |
228 | return [] |
|
228 | return [] | |
229 | return output.splitlines() |
|
229 | return output.splitlines() | |
230 |
|
230 | |||
231 | def _lookup_commit(self, commit_id_or_idx, translate_tag=True, maybe_unreachable=False): |
|
231 | def _lookup_commit(self, commit_id_or_idx, translate_tag=True, maybe_unreachable=False, reference_obj=None): | |
|
232 | ||||
232 | def is_null(value): |
|
233 | def is_null(value): | |
233 | return len(value) == commit_id_or_idx.count('0') |
|
234 | return len(value) == commit_id_or_idx.count('0') | |
234 |
|
235 | |||
235 | if commit_id_or_idx in (None, '', 'tip', 'HEAD', 'head', -1): |
|
236 | if commit_id_or_idx in (None, '', 'tip', 'HEAD', 'head', -1): | |
236 | return self.commit_ids[-1] |
|
237 | return self.commit_ids[-1] | |
237 |
|
238 | |||
238 | commit_missing_err = "Commit {} does not exist for `{}`".format( |
|
239 | commit_missing_err = "Commit {} does not exist for `{}`".format( | |
239 | *map(safe_str, [commit_id_or_idx, self.name])) |
|
240 | *map(safe_str, [commit_id_or_idx, self.name])) | |
240 |
|
241 | |||
241 | is_bstr = isinstance(commit_id_or_idx, (str, unicode)) |
|
242 | is_bstr = isinstance(commit_id_or_idx, (str, unicode)) | |
242 | if ((is_bstr and commit_id_or_idx.isdigit() and len(commit_id_or_idx) < 12) |
|
243 | is_branch = reference_obj and reference_obj.branch | |
243 | or isinstance(commit_id_or_idx, int) or is_null(commit_id_or_idx)): |
|
244 | is_numeric_idx = \ | |
|
245 | (is_bstr and commit_id_or_idx.isdigit() and len(commit_id_or_idx) < 12) \ | |||
|
246 | or isinstance(commit_id_or_idx, int) | |||
|
247 | ||||
|
248 | if not is_branch and (is_numeric_idx or is_null(commit_id_or_idx)): | |||
244 | try: |
|
249 | try: | |
245 | commit_id_or_idx = self.commit_ids[int(commit_id_or_idx)] |
|
250 | commit_id_or_idx = self.commit_ids[int(commit_id_or_idx)] | |
246 | except Exception: |
|
251 | except Exception: | |
247 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError(commit_missing_err) |
|
252 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError(commit_missing_err) | |
248 |
|
253 | |||
249 | elif is_bstr: |
|
254 | elif is_bstr: | |
250 | # Need to call remote to translate id for tagging scenario |
|
255 | # Need to call remote to translate id for tagging scenarios, | |
|
256 | # or branch that are numeric | |||
251 | try: |
|
257 | try: | |
252 | remote_data = self._remote.get_object(commit_id_or_idx, |
|
258 | remote_data = self._remote.get_object(commit_id_or_idx, | |
253 | maybe_unreachable=maybe_unreachable) |
|
259 | maybe_unreachable=maybe_unreachable) | |
254 | commit_id_or_idx = remote_data["commit_id"] |
|
260 | commit_id_or_idx = remote_data["commit_id"] | |
255 | except (CommitDoesNotExistError,): |
|
261 | except (CommitDoesNotExistError,): | |
256 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError(commit_missing_err) |
|
262 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError(commit_missing_err) | |
257 |
|
263 | |||
258 | # Ensure we return full id |
|
264 | # Ensure we return full id | |
259 | if not SHA_PATTERN.match(str(commit_id_or_idx)): |
|
265 | if not SHA_PATTERN.match(str(commit_id_or_idx)): | |
260 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError( |
|
266 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError( | |
261 | "Given commit id %s not recognized" % commit_id_or_idx) |
|
267 | "Given commit id %s not recognized" % commit_id_or_idx) | |
262 | return commit_id_or_idx |
|
268 | return commit_id_or_idx | |
263 |
|
269 | |||
264 | def get_hook_location(self): |
|
270 | def get_hook_location(self): | |
265 | """ |
|
271 | """ | |
266 | returns absolute path to location where hooks are stored |
|
272 | returns absolute path to location where hooks are stored | |
267 | """ |
|
273 | """ | |
268 | loc = os.path.join(self.path, 'hooks') |
|
274 | loc = os.path.join(self.path, 'hooks') | |
269 | if not self.bare: |
|
275 | if not self.bare: | |
270 | loc = os.path.join(self.path, '.git', 'hooks') |
|
276 | loc = os.path.join(self.path, '.git', 'hooks') | |
271 | return loc |
|
277 | return loc | |
272 |
|
278 | |||
273 | @LazyProperty |
|
279 | @LazyProperty | |
274 | def last_change(self): |
|
280 | def last_change(self): | |
275 | """ |
|
281 | """ | |
276 | Returns last change made on this repository as |
|
282 | Returns last change made on this repository as | |
277 | `datetime.datetime` object. |
|
283 | `datetime.datetime` object. | |
278 | """ |
|
284 | """ | |
279 | try: |
|
285 | try: | |
280 | return self.get_commit().date |
|
286 | return self.get_commit().date | |
281 | except RepositoryError: |
|
287 | except RepositoryError: | |
282 | tzoffset = makedate()[1] |
|
288 | tzoffset = makedate()[1] | |
283 | return utcdate_fromtimestamp(self._get_fs_mtime(), tzoffset) |
|
289 | return utcdate_fromtimestamp(self._get_fs_mtime(), tzoffset) | |
284 |
|
290 | |||
285 | def _get_fs_mtime(self): |
|
291 | def _get_fs_mtime(self): | |
286 | idx_loc = '' if self.bare else '.git' |
|
292 | idx_loc = '' if self.bare else '.git' | |
287 | # fallback to filesystem |
|
293 | # fallback to filesystem | |
288 | in_path = os.path.join(self.path, idx_loc, "index") |
|
294 | in_path = os.path.join(self.path, idx_loc, "index") | |
289 | he_path = os.path.join(self.path, idx_loc, "HEAD") |
|
295 | he_path = os.path.join(self.path, idx_loc, "HEAD") | |
290 | if os.path.exists(in_path): |
|
296 | if os.path.exists(in_path): | |
291 | return os.stat(in_path).st_mtime |
|
297 | return os.stat(in_path).st_mtime | |
292 | else: |
|
298 | else: | |
293 | return os.stat(he_path).st_mtime |
|
299 | return os.stat(he_path).st_mtime | |
294 |
|
300 | |||
295 | @LazyProperty |
|
301 | @LazyProperty | |
296 | def description(self): |
|
302 | def description(self): | |
297 | description = self._remote.get_description() |
|
303 | description = self._remote.get_description() | |
298 | return safe_unicode(description or self.DEFAULT_DESCRIPTION) |
|
304 | return safe_unicode(description or self.DEFAULT_DESCRIPTION) | |
299 |
|
305 | |||
300 | def _get_refs_entries(self, prefix='', reverse=False, strip_prefix=True): |
|
306 | def _get_refs_entries(self, prefix='', reverse=False, strip_prefix=True): | |
301 | if self.is_empty(): |
|
307 | if self.is_empty(): | |
302 | return OrderedDict() |
|
308 | return OrderedDict() | |
303 |
|
309 | |||
304 | result = [] |
|
310 | result = [] | |
305 | for ref, sha in self._refs.iteritems(): |
|
311 | for ref, sha in self._refs.iteritems(): | |
306 | if ref.startswith(prefix): |
|
312 | if ref.startswith(prefix): | |
307 | ref_name = ref |
|
313 | ref_name = ref | |
308 | if strip_prefix: |
|
314 | if strip_prefix: | |
309 | ref_name = ref[len(prefix):] |
|
315 | ref_name = ref[len(prefix):] | |
310 | result.append((safe_unicode(ref_name), sha)) |
|
316 | result.append((safe_unicode(ref_name), sha)) | |
311 |
|
317 | |||
312 | def get_name(entry): |
|
318 | def get_name(entry): | |
313 | return entry[0] |
|
319 | return entry[0] | |
314 |
|
320 | |||
315 | return OrderedDict(sorted(result, key=get_name, reverse=reverse)) |
|
321 | return OrderedDict(sorted(result, key=get_name, reverse=reverse)) | |
316 |
|
322 | |||
317 | def _get_branches(self): |
|
323 | def _get_branches(self): | |
318 | return self._get_refs_entries(prefix='refs/heads/', strip_prefix=True) |
|
324 | return self._get_refs_entries(prefix='refs/heads/', strip_prefix=True) | |
319 |
|
325 | |||
320 | @CachedProperty |
|
326 | @CachedProperty | |
321 | def branches(self): |
|
327 | def branches(self): | |
322 | return self._get_branches() |
|
328 | return self._get_branches() | |
323 |
|
329 | |||
324 | @CachedProperty |
|
330 | @CachedProperty | |
325 | def branches_closed(self): |
|
331 | def branches_closed(self): | |
326 | return {} |
|
332 | return {} | |
327 |
|
333 | |||
328 | @CachedProperty |
|
334 | @CachedProperty | |
329 | def bookmarks(self): |
|
335 | def bookmarks(self): | |
330 | return {} |
|
336 | return {} | |
331 |
|
337 | |||
332 | @CachedProperty |
|
338 | @CachedProperty | |
333 | def branches_all(self): |
|
339 | def branches_all(self): | |
334 | all_branches = {} |
|
340 | all_branches = {} | |
335 | all_branches.update(self.branches) |
|
341 | all_branches.update(self.branches) | |
336 | all_branches.update(self.branches_closed) |
|
342 | all_branches.update(self.branches_closed) | |
337 | return all_branches |
|
343 | return all_branches | |
338 |
|
344 | |||
339 | @CachedProperty |
|
345 | @CachedProperty | |
340 | def tags(self): |
|
346 | def tags(self): | |
341 | return self._get_tags() |
|
347 | return self._get_tags() | |
342 |
|
348 | |||
343 | def _get_tags(self): |
|
349 | def _get_tags(self): | |
344 | return self._get_refs_entries(prefix='refs/tags/', strip_prefix=True, reverse=True) |
|
350 | return self._get_refs_entries(prefix='refs/tags/', strip_prefix=True, reverse=True) | |
345 |
|
351 | |||
346 | def tag(self, name, user, commit_id=None, message=None, date=None, |
|
352 | def tag(self, name, user, commit_id=None, message=None, date=None, | |
347 | **kwargs): |
|
353 | **kwargs): | |
348 | # TODO: fix this method to apply annotated tags correct with message |
|
354 | # TODO: fix this method to apply annotated tags correct with message | |
349 | """ |
|
355 | """ | |
350 | Creates and returns a tag for the given ``commit_id``. |
|
356 | Creates and returns a tag for the given ``commit_id``. | |
351 |
|
357 | |||
352 | :param name: name for new tag |
|
358 | :param name: name for new tag | |
353 | :param user: full username, i.e.: "Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>" |
|
359 | :param user: full username, i.e.: "Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>" | |
354 | :param commit_id: commit id for which new tag would be created |
|
360 | :param commit_id: commit id for which new tag would be created | |
355 | :param message: message of the tag's commit |
|
361 | :param message: message of the tag's commit | |
356 | :param date: date of tag's commit |
|
362 | :param date: date of tag's commit | |
357 |
|
363 | |||
358 | :raises TagAlreadyExistError: if tag with same name already exists |
|
364 | :raises TagAlreadyExistError: if tag with same name already exists | |
359 | """ |
|
365 | """ | |
360 | if name in self.tags: |
|
366 | if name in self.tags: | |
361 | raise TagAlreadyExistError("Tag %s already exists" % name) |
|
367 | raise TagAlreadyExistError("Tag %s already exists" % name) | |
362 | commit = self.get_commit(commit_id=commit_id) |
|
368 | commit = self.get_commit(commit_id=commit_id) | |
363 | message = message or "Added tag %s for commit %s" % (name, commit.raw_id) |
|
369 | message = message or "Added tag %s for commit %s" % (name, commit.raw_id) | |
364 |
|
370 | |||
365 | self._remote.set_refs('refs/tags/%s' % name, commit.raw_id) |
|
371 | self._remote.set_refs('refs/tags/%s' % name, commit.raw_id) | |
366 |
|
372 | |||
367 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('tags') |
|
373 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('tags') | |
368 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('_refs') |
|
374 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('_refs') | |
369 |
|
375 | |||
370 | return commit |
|
376 | return commit | |
371 |
|
377 | |||
372 | def remove_tag(self, name, user, message=None, date=None): |
|
378 | def remove_tag(self, name, user, message=None, date=None): | |
373 | """ |
|
379 | """ | |
374 | Removes tag with the given ``name``. |
|
380 | Removes tag with the given ``name``. | |
375 |
|
381 | |||
376 | :param name: name of the tag to be removed |
|
382 | :param name: name of the tag to be removed | |
377 | :param user: full username, i.e.: "Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>" |
|
383 | :param user: full username, i.e.: "Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>" | |
378 | :param message: message of the tag's removal commit |
|
384 | :param message: message of the tag's removal commit | |
379 | :param date: date of tag's removal commit |
|
385 | :param date: date of tag's removal commit | |
380 |
|
386 | |||
381 | :raises TagDoesNotExistError: if tag with given name does not exists |
|
387 | :raises TagDoesNotExistError: if tag with given name does not exists | |
382 | """ |
|
388 | """ | |
383 | if name not in self.tags: |
|
389 | if name not in self.tags: | |
384 | raise TagDoesNotExistError("Tag %s does not exist" % name) |
|
390 | raise TagDoesNotExistError("Tag %s does not exist" % name) | |
385 |
|
391 | |||
386 | self._remote.tag_remove(name) |
|
392 | self._remote.tag_remove(name) | |
387 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('tags') |
|
393 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('tags') | |
388 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('_refs') |
|
394 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('_refs') | |
389 |
|
395 | |||
390 | def _get_refs(self): |
|
396 | def _get_refs(self): | |
391 | return self._remote.get_refs() |
|
397 | return self._remote.get_refs() | |
392 |
|
398 | |||
393 | @CachedProperty |
|
399 | @CachedProperty | |
394 | def _refs(self): |
|
400 | def _refs(self): | |
395 | return self._get_refs() |
|
401 | return self._get_refs() | |
396 |
|
402 | |||
397 | @property |
|
403 | @property | |
398 | def _ref_tree(self): |
|
404 | def _ref_tree(self): | |
399 | node = tree = {} |
|
405 | node = tree = {} | |
400 | for ref, sha in self._refs.iteritems(): |
|
406 | for ref, sha in self._refs.iteritems(): | |
401 | path = ref.split('/') |
|
407 | path = ref.split('/') | |
402 | for bit in path[:-1]: |
|
408 | for bit in path[:-1]: | |
403 | node = node.setdefault(bit, {}) |
|
409 | node = node.setdefault(bit, {}) | |
404 | node[path[-1]] = sha |
|
410 | node[path[-1]] = sha | |
405 | node = tree |
|
411 | node = tree | |
406 | return tree |
|
412 | return tree | |
407 |
|
413 | |||
408 | def get_remote_ref(self, ref_name): |
|
414 | def get_remote_ref(self, ref_name): | |
409 | ref_key = 'refs/remotes/origin/{}'.format(safe_str(ref_name)) |
|
415 | ref_key = 'refs/remotes/origin/{}'.format(safe_str(ref_name)) | |
410 | try: |
|
416 | try: | |
411 | return self._refs[ref_key] |
|
417 | return self._refs[ref_key] | |
412 | except Exception: |
|
418 | except Exception: | |
413 | return |
|
419 | return | |
414 |
|
420 | |||
415 | def get_commit(self, commit_id=None, commit_idx=None, pre_load=None, |
|
421 | def get_commit(self, commit_id=None, commit_idx=None, pre_load=None, | |
416 | translate_tag=True, maybe_unreachable=False): |
|
422 | translate_tag=True, maybe_unreachable=False, reference_obj=None): | |
417 | """ |
|
423 | """ | |
418 | Returns `GitCommit` object representing commit from git repository |
|
424 | Returns `GitCommit` object representing commit from git repository | |
419 | at the given `commit_id` or head (most recent commit) if None given. |
|
425 | at the given `commit_id` or head (most recent commit) if None given. | |
420 | """ |
|
426 | """ | |
|
427 | ||||
421 | if self.is_empty(): |
|
428 | if self.is_empty(): | |
422 | raise EmptyRepositoryError("There are no commits yet") |
|
429 | raise EmptyRepositoryError("There are no commits yet") | |
423 |
|
430 | |||
424 | if commit_id is not None: |
|
431 | if commit_id is not None: | |
425 | self._validate_commit_id(commit_id) |
|
432 | self._validate_commit_id(commit_id) | |
426 | try: |
|
433 | try: | |
427 | # we have cached idx, use it without contacting the remote |
|
434 | # we have cached idx, use it without contacting the remote | |
428 | idx = self._commit_ids[commit_id] |
|
435 | idx = self._commit_ids[commit_id] | |
429 | return GitCommit(self, commit_id, idx, pre_load=pre_load) |
|
436 | return GitCommit(self, commit_id, idx, pre_load=pre_load) | |
430 | except KeyError: |
|
437 | except KeyError: | |
431 | pass |
|
438 | pass | |
432 |
|
439 | |||
433 | elif commit_idx is not None: |
|
440 | elif commit_idx is not None: | |
434 | self._validate_commit_idx(commit_idx) |
|
441 | self._validate_commit_idx(commit_idx) | |
435 | try: |
|
442 | try: | |
436 | _commit_id = self.commit_ids[commit_idx] |
|
443 | _commit_id = self.commit_ids[commit_idx] | |
437 | if commit_idx < 0: |
|
444 | if commit_idx < 0: | |
438 | commit_idx = self.commit_ids.index(_commit_id) |
|
445 | commit_idx = self.commit_ids.index(_commit_id) | |
439 | return GitCommit(self, _commit_id, commit_idx, pre_load=pre_load) |
|
446 | return GitCommit(self, _commit_id, commit_idx, pre_load=pre_load) | |
440 | except IndexError: |
|
447 | except IndexError: | |
441 | commit_id = commit_idx |
|
448 | commit_id = commit_idx | |
442 | else: |
|
449 | else: | |
443 | commit_id = "tip" |
|
450 | commit_id = "tip" | |
444 |
|
451 | |||
445 | if translate_tag: |
|
452 | if translate_tag: | |
446 |
commit_id = self._lookup_commit( |
|
453 | commit_id = self._lookup_commit( | |
|
454 | commit_id, maybe_unreachable=maybe_unreachable, | |||
|
455 | reference_obj=reference_obj) | |||
447 |
|
456 | |||
448 | try: |
|
457 | try: | |
449 | idx = self._commit_ids[commit_id] |
|
458 | idx = self._commit_ids[commit_id] | |
450 | except KeyError: |
|
459 | except KeyError: | |
451 | idx = -1 |
|
460 | idx = -1 | |
452 |
|
461 | |||
453 | return GitCommit(self, commit_id, idx, pre_load=pre_load) |
|
462 | return GitCommit(self, commit_id, idx, pre_load=pre_load) | |
454 |
|
463 | |||
455 | def get_commits( |
|
464 | def get_commits( | |
456 | self, start_id=None, end_id=None, start_date=None, end_date=None, |
|
465 | self, start_id=None, end_id=None, start_date=None, end_date=None, | |
457 | branch_name=None, show_hidden=False, pre_load=None, translate_tags=True): |
|
466 | branch_name=None, show_hidden=False, pre_load=None, translate_tags=True): | |
458 | """ |
|
467 | """ | |
459 | Returns generator of `GitCommit` objects from start to end (both |
|
468 | Returns generator of `GitCommit` objects from start to end (both | |
460 | are inclusive), in ascending date order. |
|
469 | are inclusive), in ascending date order. | |
461 |
|
470 | |||
462 | :param start_id: None, str(commit_id) |
|
471 | :param start_id: None, str(commit_id) | |
463 | :param end_id: None, str(commit_id) |
|
472 | :param end_id: None, str(commit_id) | |
464 | :param start_date: if specified, commits with commit date less than |
|
473 | :param start_date: if specified, commits with commit date less than | |
465 | ``start_date`` would be filtered out from returned set |
|
474 | ``start_date`` would be filtered out from returned set | |
466 | :param end_date: if specified, commits with commit date greater than |
|
475 | :param end_date: if specified, commits with commit date greater than | |
467 | ``end_date`` would be filtered out from returned set |
|
476 | ``end_date`` would be filtered out from returned set | |
468 | :param branch_name: if specified, commits not reachable from given |
|
477 | :param branch_name: if specified, commits not reachable from given | |
469 | branch would be filtered out from returned set |
|
478 | branch would be filtered out from returned set | |
470 | :param show_hidden: Show hidden commits such as obsolete or hidden from |
|
479 | :param show_hidden: Show hidden commits such as obsolete or hidden from | |
471 | Mercurial evolve |
|
480 | Mercurial evolve | |
472 | :raise BranchDoesNotExistError: If given `branch_name` does not |
|
481 | :raise BranchDoesNotExistError: If given `branch_name` does not | |
473 | exist. |
|
482 | exist. | |
474 | :raise CommitDoesNotExistError: If commits for given `start` or |
|
483 | :raise CommitDoesNotExistError: If commits for given `start` or | |
475 | `end` could not be found. |
|
484 | `end` could not be found. | |
476 |
|
485 | |||
477 | """ |
|
486 | """ | |
478 | if self.is_empty(): |
|
487 | if self.is_empty(): | |
479 | raise EmptyRepositoryError("There are no commits yet") |
|
488 | raise EmptyRepositoryError("There are no commits yet") | |
480 |
|
489 | |||
481 | self._validate_branch_name(branch_name) |
|
490 | self._validate_branch_name(branch_name) | |
482 |
|
491 | |||
483 | if start_id is not None: |
|
492 | if start_id is not None: | |
484 | self._validate_commit_id(start_id) |
|
493 | self._validate_commit_id(start_id) | |
485 | if end_id is not None: |
|
494 | if end_id is not None: | |
486 | self._validate_commit_id(end_id) |
|
495 | self._validate_commit_id(end_id) | |
487 |
|
496 | |||
488 | start_raw_id = self._lookup_commit(start_id) |
|
497 | start_raw_id = self._lookup_commit(start_id) | |
489 | start_pos = self._commit_ids[start_raw_id] if start_id else None |
|
498 | start_pos = self._commit_ids[start_raw_id] if start_id else None | |
490 | end_raw_id = self._lookup_commit(end_id) |
|
499 | end_raw_id = self._lookup_commit(end_id) | |
491 | end_pos = max(0, self._commit_ids[end_raw_id]) if end_id else None |
|
500 | end_pos = max(0, self._commit_ids[end_raw_id]) if end_id else None | |
492 |
|
501 | |||
493 | if None not in [start_id, end_id] and start_pos > end_pos: |
|
502 | if None not in [start_id, end_id] and start_pos > end_pos: | |
494 | raise RepositoryError( |
|
503 | raise RepositoryError( | |
495 | "Start commit '%s' cannot be after end commit '%s'" % |
|
504 | "Start commit '%s' cannot be after end commit '%s'" % | |
496 | (start_id, end_id)) |
|
505 | (start_id, end_id)) | |
497 |
|
506 | |||
498 | if end_pos is not None: |
|
507 | if end_pos is not None: | |
499 | end_pos += 1 |
|
508 | end_pos += 1 | |
500 |
|
509 | |||
501 | filter_ = [] |
|
510 | filter_ = [] | |
502 | if branch_name: |
|
511 | if branch_name: | |
503 | filter_.append({'branch_name': branch_name}) |
|
512 | filter_.append({'branch_name': branch_name}) | |
504 | if start_date and not end_date: |
|
513 | if start_date and not end_date: | |
505 | filter_.append({'since': start_date}) |
|
514 | filter_.append({'since': start_date}) | |
506 | if end_date and not start_date: |
|
515 | if end_date and not start_date: | |
507 | filter_.append({'until': end_date}) |
|
516 | filter_.append({'until': end_date}) | |
508 | if start_date and end_date: |
|
517 | if start_date and end_date: | |
509 | filter_.append({'since': start_date}) |
|
518 | filter_.append({'since': start_date}) | |
510 | filter_.append({'until': end_date}) |
|
519 | filter_.append({'until': end_date}) | |
511 |
|
520 | |||
512 | # if start_pos or end_pos: |
|
521 | # if start_pos or end_pos: | |
513 | # filter_.append({'start': start_pos}) |
|
522 | # filter_.append({'start': start_pos}) | |
514 | # filter_.append({'end': end_pos}) |
|
523 | # filter_.append({'end': end_pos}) | |
515 |
|
524 | |||
516 | if filter_: |
|
525 | if filter_: | |
517 | revfilters = { |
|
526 | revfilters = { | |
518 | 'branch_name': branch_name, |
|
527 | 'branch_name': branch_name, | |
519 | 'since': start_date.strftime('%m/%d/%y %H:%M:%S') if start_date else None, |
|
528 | 'since': start_date.strftime('%m/%d/%y %H:%M:%S') if start_date else None, | |
520 | 'until': end_date.strftime('%m/%d/%y %H:%M:%S') if end_date else None, |
|
529 | 'until': end_date.strftime('%m/%d/%y %H:%M:%S') if end_date else None, | |
521 | 'start': start_pos, |
|
530 | 'start': start_pos, | |
522 | 'end': end_pos, |
|
531 | 'end': end_pos, | |
523 | } |
|
532 | } | |
524 | commit_ids = self._get_commit_ids(filters=revfilters) |
|
533 | commit_ids = self._get_commit_ids(filters=revfilters) | |
525 |
|
534 | |||
526 | else: |
|
535 | else: | |
527 | commit_ids = self.commit_ids |
|
536 | commit_ids = self.commit_ids | |
528 |
|
537 | |||
529 | if start_pos or end_pos: |
|
538 | if start_pos or end_pos: | |
530 | commit_ids = commit_ids[start_pos: end_pos] |
|
539 | commit_ids = commit_ids[start_pos: end_pos] | |
531 |
|
540 | |||
532 | return CollectionGenerator(self, commit_ids, pre_load=pre_load, |
|
541 | return CollectionGenerator(self, commit_ids, pre_load=pre_load, | |
533 | translate_tag=translate_tags) |
|
542 | translate_tag=translate_tags) | |
534 |
|
543 | |||
535 | def get_diff( |
|
544 | def get_diff( | |
536 | self, commit1, commit2, path='', ignore_whitespace=False, |
|
545 | self, commit1, commit2, path='', ignore_whitespace=False, | |
537 | context=3, path1=None): |
|
546 | context=3, path1=None): | |
538 | """ |
|
547 | """ | |
539 | Returns (git like) *diff*, as plain text. Shows changes introduced by |
|
548 | Returns (git like) *diff*, as plain text. Shows changes introduced by | |
540 | ``commit2`` since ``commit1``. |
|
549 | ``commit2`` since ``commit1``. | |
541 |
|
550 | |||
542 | :param commit1: Entry point from which diff is shown. Can be |
|
551 | :param commit1: Entry point from which diff is shown. Can be | |
543 | ``self.EMPTY_COMMIT`` - in this case, patch showing all |
|
552 | ``self.EMPTY_COMMIT`` - in this case, patch showing all | |
544 | the changes since empty state of the repository until ``commit2`` |
|
553 | the changes since empty state of the repository until ``commit2`` | |
545 | :param commit2: Until which commits changes should be shown. |
|
554 | :param commit2: Until which commits changes should be shown. | |
546 | :param ignore_whitespace: If set to ``True``, would not show whitespace |
|
555 | :param ignore_whitespace: If set to ``True``, would not show whitespace | |
547 | changes. Defaults to ``False``. |
|
556 | changes. Defaults to ``False``. | |
548 | :param context: How many lines before/after changed lines should be |
|
557 | :param context: How many lines before/after changed lines should be | |
549 | shown. Defaults to ``3``. |
|
558 | shown. Defaults to ``3``. | |
550 | """ |
|
559 | """ | |
551 | self._validate_diff_commits(commit1, commit2) |
|
560 | self._validate_diff_commits(commit1, commit2) | |
552 | if path1 is not None and path1 != path: |
|
561 | if path1 is not None and path1 != path: | |
553 | raise ValueError("Diff of two different paths not supported.") |
|
562 | raise ValueError("Diff of two different paths not supported.") | |
554 |
|
563 | |||
555 | if path: |
|
564 | if path: | |
556 | file_filter = path |
|
565 | file_filter = path | |
557 | else: |
|
566 | else: | |
558 | file_filter = None |
|
567 | file_filter = None | |
559 |
|
568 | |||
560 | diff = self._remote.diff( |
|
569 | diff = self._remote.diff( | |
561 | commit1.raw_id, commit2.raw_id, file_filter=file_filter, |
|
570 | commit1.raw_id, commit2.raw_id, file_filter=file_filter, | |
562 | opt_ignorews=ignore_whitespace, |
|
571 | opt_ignorews=ignore_whitespace, | |
563 | context=context) |
|
572 | context=context) | |
564 | return GitDiff(diff) |
|
573 | return GitDiff(diff) | |
565 |
|
574 | |||
566 | def strip(self, commit_id, branch_name): |
|
575 | def strip(self, commit_id, branch_name): | |
567 | commit = self.get_commit(commit_id=commit_id) |
|
576 | commit = self.get_commit(commit_id=commit_id) | |
568 | if commit.merge: |
|
577 | if commit.merge: | |
569 | raise Exception('Cannot reset to merge commit') |
|
578 | raise Exception('Cannot reset to merge commit') | |
570 |
|
579 | |||
571 | # parent is going to be the new head now |
|
580 | # parent is going to be the new head now | |
572 | commit = commit.parents[0] |
|
581 | commit = commit.parents[0] | |
573 | self._remote.set_refs('refs/heads/%s' % branch_name, commit.raw_id) |
|
582 | self._remote.set_refs('refs/heads/%s' % branch_name, commit.raw_id) | |
574 |
|
583 | |||
575 | # clear cached properties |
|
584 | # clear cached properties | |
576 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('commit_ids') |
|
585 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('commit_ids') | |
577 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('_refs') |
|
586 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('_refs') | |
578 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('branches') |
|
587 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('branches') | |
579 |
|
588 | |||
580 | return len(self.commit_ids) |
|
589 | return len(self.commit_ids) | |
581 |
|
590 | |||
582 | def get_common_ancestor(self, commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2): |
|
591 | def get_common_ancestor(self, commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2): | |
583 | log.debug('Calculating common ancestor between %sc1:%s and %sc2:%s', |
|
592 | log.debug('Calculating common ancestor between %sc1:%s and %sc2:%s', | |
584 | self, commit_id1, repo2, commit_id2) |
|
593 | self, commit_id1, repo2, commit_id2) | |
585 |
|
594 | |||
586 | if commit_id1 == commit_id2: |
|
595 | if commit_id1 == commit_id2: | |
587 | return commit_id1 |
|
596 | return commit_id1 | |
588 |
|
597 | |||
589 | if self != repo2: |
|
598 | if self != repo2: | |
590 | commits = self._remote.get_missing_revs( |
|
599 | commits = self._remote.get_missing_revs( | |
591 | commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2.path) |
|
600 | commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2.path) | |
592 | if commits: |
|
601 | if commits: | |
593 | commit = repo2.get_commit(commits[-1]) |
|
602 | commit = repo2.get_commit(commits[-1]) | |
594 | if commit.parents: |
|
603 | if commit.parents: | |
595 | ancestor_id = commit.parents[0].raw_id |
|
604 | ancestor_id = commit.parents[0].raw_id | |
596 | else: |
|
605 | else: | |
597 | ancestor_id = None |
|
606 | ancestor_id = None | |
598 | else: |
|
607 | else: | |
599 | # no commits from other repo, ancestor_id is the commit_id2 |
|
608 | # no commits from other repo, ancestor_id is the commit_id2 | |
600 | ancestor_id = commit_id2 |
|
609 | ancestor_id = commit_id2 | |
601 | else: |
|
610 | else: | |
602 | output, __ = self.run_git_command( |
|
611 | output, __ = self.run_git_command( | |
603 | ['merge-base', commit_id1, commit_id2]) |
|
612 | ['merge-base', commit_id1, commit_id2]) | |
604 | ancestor_id = re.findall(r'[0-9a-fA-F]{40}', output)[0] |
|
613 | ancestor_id = re.findall(r'[0-9a-fA-F]{40}', output)[0] | |
605 |
|
614 | |||
606 | log.debug('Found common ancestor with sha: %s', ancestor_id) |
|
615 | log.debug('Found common ancestor with sha: %s', ancestor_id) | |
607 |
|
616 | |||
608 | return ancestor_id |
|
617 | return ancestor_id | |
609 |
|
618 | |||
610 | def compare(self, commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2, merge, pre_load=None): |
|
619 | def compare(self, commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2, merge, pre_load=None): | |
611 | repo1 = self |
|
620 | repo1 = self | |
612 | ancestor_id = None |
|
621 | ancestor_id = None | |
613 |
|
622 | |||
614 | if commit_id1 == commit_id2: |
|
623 | if commit_id1 == commit_id2: | |
615 | commits = [] |
|
624 | commits = [] | |
616 | elif repo1 != repo2: |
|
625 | elif repo1 != repo2: | |
617 | missing_ids = self._remote.get_missing_revs(commit_id1, commit_id2, |
|
626 | missing_ids = self._remote.get_missing_revs(commit_id1, commit_id2, | |
618 | repo2.path) |
|
627 | repo2.path) | |
619 | commits = [ |
|
628 | commits = [ | |
620 | repo2.get_commit(commit_id=commit_id, pre_load=pre_load) |
|
629 | repo2.get_commit(commit_id=commit_id, pre_load=pre_load) | |
621 | for commit_id in reversed(missing_ids)] |
|
630 | for commit_id in reversed(missing_ids)] | |
622 | else: |
|
631 | else: | |
623 | output, __ = repo1.run_git_command( |
|
632 | output, __ = repo1.run_git_command( | |
624 | ['log', '--reverse', '--pretty=format: %H', '-s', |
|
633 | ['log', '--reverse', '--pretty=format: %H', '-s', | |
625 | '%s..%s' % (commit_id1, commit_id2)]) |
|
634 | '%s..%s' % (commit_id1, commit_id2)]) | |
626 | commits = [ |
|
635 | commits = [ | |
627 | repo1.get_commit(commit_id=commit_id, pre_load=pre_load) |
|
636 | repo1.get_commit(commit_id=commit_id, pre_load=pre_load) | |
628 | for commit_id in re.findall(r'[0-9a-fA-F]{40}', output)] |
|
637 | for commit_id in re.findall(r'[0-9a-fA-F]{40}', output)] | |
629 |
|
638 | |||
630 | return commits |
|
639 | return commits | |
631 |
|
640 | |||
632 | @LazyProperty |
|
641 | @LazyProperty | |
633 | def in_memory_commit(self): |
|
642 | def in_memory_commit(self): | |
634 | """ |
|
643 | """ | |
635 | Returns ``GitInMemoryCommit`` object for this repository. |
|
644 | Returns ``GitInMemoryCommit`` object for this repository. | |
636 | """ |
|
645 | """ | |
637 | return GitInMemoryCommit(self) |
|
646 | return GitInMemoryCommit(self) | |
638 |
|
647 | |||
639 | def pull(self, url, commit_ids=None, update_after=False): |
|
648 | def pull(self, url, commit_ids=None, update_after=False): | |
640 | """ |
|
649 | """ | |
641 | Pull changes from external location. Pull is different in GIT |
|
650 | Pull changes from external location. Pull is different in GIT | |
642 | that fetch since it's doing a checkout |
|
651 | that fetch since it's doing a checkout | |
643 |
|
652 | |||
644 | :param commit_ids: Optional. Can be set to a list of commit ids |
|
653 | :param commit_ids: Optional. Can be set to a list of commit ids | |
645 | which shall be pulled from the other repository. |
|
654 | which shall be pulled from the other repository. | |
646 | """ |
|
655 | """ | |
647 | refs = None |
|
656 | refs = None | |
648 | if commit_ids is not None: |
|
657 | if commit_ids is not None: | |
649 | remote_refs = self._remote.get_remote_refs(url) |
|
658 | remote_refs = self._remote.get_remote_refs(url) | |
650 | refs = [ref for ref in remote_refs if remote_refs[ref] in commit_ids] |
|
659 | refs = [ref for ref in remote_refs if remote_refs[ref] in commit_ids] | |
651 | self._remote.pull(url, refs=refs, update_after=update_after) |
|
660 | self._remote.pull(url, refs=refs, update_after=update_after) | |
652 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
661 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
653 |
|
662 | |||
654 | def fetch(self, url, commit_ids=None): |
|
663 | def fetch(self, url, commit_ids=None): | |
655 | """ |
|
664 | """ | |
656 | Fetch all git objects from external location. |
|
665 | Fetch all git objects from external location. | |
657 | """ |
|
666 | """ | |
658 | self._remote.sync_fetch(url, refs=commit_ids) |
|
667 | self._remote.sync_fetch(url, refs=commit_ids) | |
659 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
668 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
660 |
|
669 | |||
661 | def push(self, url): |
|
670 | def push(self, url): | |
662 | refs = None |
|
671 | refs = None | |
663 | self._remote.sync_push(url, refs=refs) |
|
672 | self._remote.sync_push(url, refs=refs) | |
664 |
|
673 | |||
665 | def set_refs(self, ref_name, commit_id): |
|
674 | def set_refs(self, ref_name, commit_id): | |
666 | self._remote.set_refs(ref_name, commit_id) |
|
675 | self._remote.set_refs(ref_name, commit_id) | |
667 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('_refs') |
|
676 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('_refs') | |
668 |
|
677 | |||
669 | def remove_ref(self, ref_name): |
|
678 | def remove_ref(self, ref_name): | |
670 | self._remote.remove_ref(ref_name) |
|
679 | self._remote.remove_ref(ref_name) | |
671 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('_refs') |
|
680 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('_refs') | |
672 |
|
681 | |||
673 | def run_gc(self, prune=True): |
|
682 | def run_gc(self, prune=True): | |
674 | cmd = ['gc', '--aggressive'] |
|
683 | cmd = ['gc', '--aggressive'] | |
675 | if prune: |
|
684 | if prune: | |
676 | cmd += ['--prune=now'] |
|
685 | cmd += ['--prune=now'] | |
677 | _stdout, stderr = self.run_git_command(cmd, fail_on_stderr=False) |
|
686 | _stdout, stderr = self.run_git_command(cmd, fail_on_stderr=False) | |
678 | return stderr |
|
687 | return stderr | |
679 |
|
688 | |||
680 | def _update_server_info(self): |
|
689 | def _update_server_info(self): | |
681 | """ |
|
690 | """ | |
682 | runs gits update-server-info command in this repo instance |
|
691 | runs gits update-server-info command in this repo instance | |
683 | """ |
|
692 | """ | |
684 | self._remote.update_server_info() |
|
693 | self._remote.update_server_info() | |
685 |
|
694 | |||
686 | def _current_branch(self): |
|
695 | def _current_branch(self): | |
687 | """ |
|
696 | """ | |
688 | Return the name of the current branch. |
|
697 | Return the name of the current branch. | |
689 |
|
698 | |||
690 | It only works for non bare repositories (i.e. repositories with a |
|
699 | It only works for non bare repositories (i.e. repositories with a | |
691 | working copy) |
|
700 | working copy) | |
692 | """ |
|
701 | """ | |
693 | if self.bare: |
|
702 | if self.bare: | |
694 | raise RepositoryError('Bare git repos do not have active branches') |
|
703 | raise RepositoryError('Bare git repos do not have active branches') | |
695 |
|
704 | |||
696 | if self.is_empty(): |
|
705 | if self.is_empty(): | |
697 | return None |
|
706 | return None | |
698 |
|
707 | |||
699 | stdout, _ = self.run_git_command(['rev-parse', '--abbrev-ref', 'HEAD']) |
|
708 | stdout, _ = self.run_git_command(['rev-parse', '--abbrev-ref', 'HEAD']) | |
700 | return stdout.strip() |
|
709 | return stdout.strip() | |
701 |
|
710 | |||
702 | def _checkout(self, branch_name, create=False, force=False): |
|
711 | def _checkout(self, branch_name, create=False, force=False): | |
703 | """ |
|
712 | """ | |
704 | Checkout a branch in the working directory. |
|
713 | Checkout a branch in the working directory. | |
705 |
|
714 | |||
706 | It tries to create the branch if create is True, failing if the branch |
|
715 | It tries to create the branch if create is True, failing if the branch | |
707 | already exists. |
|
716 | already exists. | |
708 |
|
717 | |||
709 | It only works for non bare repositories (i.e. repositories with a |
|
718 | It only works for non bare repositories (i.e. repositories with a | |
710 | working copy) |
|
719 | working copy) | |
711 | """ |
|
720 | """ | |
712 | if self.bare: |
|
721 | if self.bare: | |
713 | raise RepositoryError('Cannot checkout branches in a bare git repo') |
|
722 | raise RepositoryError('Cannot checkout branches in a bare git repo') | |
714 |
|
723 | |||
715 | cmd = ['checkout'] |
|
724 | cmd = ['checkout'] | |
716 | if force: |
|
725 | if force: | |
717 | cmd.append('-f') |
|
726 | cmd.append('-f') | |
718 | if create: |
|
727 | if create: | |
719 | cmd.append('-b') |
|
728 | cmd.append('-b') | |
720 | cmd.append(branch_name) |
|
729 | cmd.append(branch_name) | |
721 | self.run_git_command(cmd, fail_on_stderr=False) |
|
730 | self.run_git_command(cmd, fail_on_stderr=False) | |
722 |
|
731 | |||
723 | def _create_branch(self, branch_name, commit_id): |
|
732 | def _create_branch(self, branch_name, commit_id): | |
724 | """ |
|
733 | """ | |
725 | creates a branch in a GIT repo |
|
734 | creates a branch in a GIT repo | |
726 | """ |
|
735 | """ | |
727 | self._remote.create_branch(branch_name, commit_id) |
|
736 | self._remote.create_branch(branch_name, commit_id) | |
728 |
|
737 | |||
729 | def _identify(self): |
|
738 | def _identify(self): | |
730 | """ |
|
739 | """ | |
731 | Return the current state of the working directory. |
|
740 | Return the current state of the working directory. | |
732 | """ |
|
741 | """ | |
733 | if self.bare: |
|
742 | if self.bare: | |
734 | raise RepositoryError('Bare git repos do not have active branches') |
|
743 | raise RepositoryError('Bare git repos do not have active branches') | |
735 |
|
744 | |||
736 | if self.is_empty(): |
|
745 | if self.is_empty(): | |
737 | return None |
|
746 | return None | |
738 |
|
747 | |||
739 | stdout, _ = self.run_git_command(['rev-parse', 'HEAD']) |
|
748 | stdout, _ = self.run_git_command(['rev-parse', 'HEAD']) | |
740 | return stdout.strip() |
|
749 | return stdout.strip() | |
741 |
|
750 | |||
742 | def _local_clone(self, clone_path, branch_name, source_branch=None): |
|
751 | def _local_clone(self, clone_path, branch_name, source_branch=None): | |
743 | """ |
|
752 | """ | |
744 | Create a local clone of the current repo. |
|
753 | Create a local clone of the current repo. | |
745 | """ |
|
754 | """ | |
746 | # N.B.(skreft): the --branch option is required as otherwise the shallow |
|
755 | # N.B.(skreft): the --branch option is required as otherwise the shallow | |
747 | # clone will only fetch the active branch. |
|
756 | # clone will only fetch the active branch. | |
748 | cmd = ['clone', '--branch', branch_name, |
|
757 | cmd = ['clone', '--branch', branch_name, | |
749 | self.path, os.path.abspath(clone_path)] |
|
758 | self.path, os.path.abspath(clone_path)] | |
750 |
|
759 | |||
751 | self.run_git_command(cmd, fail_on_stderr=False) |
|
760 | self.run_git_command(cmd, fail_on_stderr=False) | |
752 |
|
761 | |||
753 | # if we get the different source branch, make sure we also fetch it for |
|
762 | # if we get the different source branch, make sure we also fetch it for | |
754 | # merge conditions |
|
763 | # merge conditions | |
755 | if source_branch and source_branch != branch_name: |
|
764 | if source_branch and source_branch != branch_name: | |
756 | # check if the ref exists. |
|
765 | # check if the ref exists. | |
757 | shadow_repo = GitRepository(os.path.abspath(clone_path)) |
|
766 | shadow_repo = GitRepository(os.path.abspath(clone_path)) | |
758 | if shadow_repo.get_remote_ref(source_branch): |
|
767 | if shadow_repo.get_remote_ref(source_branch): | |
759 | cmd = ['fetch', self.path, source_branch] |
|
768 | cmd = ['fetch', self.path, source_branch] | |
760 | self.run_git_command(cmd, fail_on_stderr=False) |
|
769 | self.run_git_command(cmd, fail_on_stderr=False) | |
761 |
|
770 | |||
762 | def _local_fetch(self, repository_path, branch_name, use_origin=False): |
|
771 | def _local_fetch(self, repository_path, branch_name, use_origin=False): | |
763 | """ |
|
772 | """ | |
764 | Fetch a branch from a local repository. |
|
773 | Fetch a branch from a local repository. | |
765 | """ |
|
774 | """ | |
766 | repository_path = os.path.abspath(repository_path) |
|
775 | repository_path = os.path.abspath(repository_path) | |
767 | if repository_path == self.path: |
|
776 | if repository_path == self.path: | |
768 | raise ValueError('Cannot fetch from the same repository') |
|
777 | raise ValueError('Cannot fetch from the same repository') | |
769 |
|
778 | |||
770 | if use_origin: |
|
779 | if use_origin: | |
771 | branch_name = '+{branch}:refs/heads/{branch}'.format( |
|
780 | branch_name = '+{branch}:refs/heads/{branch}'.format( | |
772 | branch=branch_name) |
|
781 | branch=branch_name) | |
773 |
|
782 | |||
774 | cmd = ['fetch', '--no-tags', '--update-head-ok', |
|
783 | cmd = ['fetch', '--no-tags', '--update-head-ok', | |
775 | repository_path, branch_name] |
|
784 | repository_path, branch_name] | |
776 | self.run_git_command(cmd, fail_on_stderr=False) |
|
785 | self.run_git_command(cmd, fail_on_stderr=False) | |
777 |
|
786 | |||
778 | def _local_reset(self, branch_name): |
|
787 | def _local_reset(self, branch_name): | |
779 | branch_name = '{}'.format(branch_name) |
|
788 | branch_name = '{}'.format(branch_name) | |
780 | cmd = ['reset', '--hard', branch_name, '--'] |
|
789 | cmd = ['reset', '--hard', branch_name, '--'] | |
781 | self.run_git_command(cmd, fail_on_stderr=False) |
|
790 | self.run_git_command(cmd, fail_on_stderr=False) | |
782 |
|
791 | |||
783 | def _last_fetch_heads(self): |
|
792 | def _last_fetch_heads(self): | |
784 | """ |
|
793 | """ | |
785 | Return the last fetched heads that need merging. |
|
794 | Return the last fetched heads that need merging. | |
786 |
|
795 | |||
787 | The algorithm is defined at |
|
796 | The algorithm is defined at | |
788 | https://github.com/git/git/blob/v2.1.3/git-pull.sh#L283 |
|
797 | https://github.com/git/git/blob/v2.1.3/git-pull.sh#L283 | |
789 | """ |
|
798 | """ | |
790 | if not self.bare: |
|
799 | if not self.bare: | |
791 | fetch_heads_path = os.path.join(self.path, '.git', 'FETCH_HEAD') |
|
800 | fetch_heads_path = os.path.join(self.path, '.git', 'FETCH_HEAD') | |
792 | else: |
|
801 | else: | |
793 | fetch_heads_path = os.path.join(self.path, 'FETCH_HEAD') |
|
802 | fetch_heads_path = os.path.join(self.path, 'FETCH_HEAD') | |
794 |
|
803 | |||
795 | heads = [] |
|
804 | heads = [] | |
796 | with open(fetch_heads_path) as f: |
|
805 | with open(fetch_heads_path) as f: | |
797 | for line in f: |
|
806 | for line in f: | |
798 | if ' not-for-merge ' in line: |
|
807 | if ' not-for-merge ' in line: | |
799 | continue |
|
808 | continue | |
800 | line = re.sub('\t.*', '', line, flags=re.DOTALL) |
|
809 | line = re.sub('\t.*', '', line, flags=re.DOTALL) | |
801 | heads.append(line) |
|
810 | heads.append(line) | |
802 |
|
811 | |||
803 | return heads |
|
812 | return heads | |
804 |
|
813 | |||
805 | def get_shadow_instance(self, shadow_repository_path, enable_hooks=False, cache=False): |
|
814 | def get_shadow_instance(self, shadow_repository_path, enable_hooks=False, cache=False): | |
806 | return GitRepository(shadow_repository_path, with_wire={"cache": cache}) |
|
815 | return GitRepository(shadow_repository_path, with_wire={"cache": cache}) | |
807 |
|
816 | |||
808 | def _local_pull(self, repository_path, branch_name, ff_only=True): |
|
817 | def _local_pull(self, repository_path, branch_name, ff_only=True): | |
809 | """ |
|
818 | """ | |
810 | Pull a branch from a local repository. |
|
819 | Pull a branch from a local repository. | |
811 | """ |
|
820 | """ | |
812 | if self.bare: |
|
821 | if self.bare: | |
813 | raise RepositoryError('Cannot pull into a bare git repository') |
|
822 | raise RepositoryError('Cannot pull into a bare git repository') | |
814 | # N.B.(skreft): The --ff-only option is to make sure this is a |
|
823 | # N.B.(skreft): The --ff-only option is to make sure this is a | |
815 | # fast-forward (i.e., we are only pulling new changes and there are no |
|
824 | # fast-forward (i.e., we are only pulling new changes and there are no | |
816 | # conflicts with our current branch) |
|
825 | # conflicts with our current branch) | |
817 | # Additionally, that option needs to go before --no-tags, otherwise git |
|
826 | # Additionally, that option needs to go before --no-tags, otherwise git | |
818 | # pull complains about it being an unknown flag. |
|
827 | # pull complains about it being an unknown flag. | |
819 | cmd = ['pull'] |
|
828 | cmd = ['pull'] | |
820 | if ff_only: |
|
829 | if ff_only: | |
821 | cmd.append('--ff-only') |
|
830 | cmd.append('--ff-only') | |
822 | cmd.extend(['--no-tags', repository_path, branch_name]) |
|
831 | cmd.extend(['--no-tags', repository_path, branch_name]) | |
823 | self.run_git_command(cmd, fail_on_stderr=False) |
|
832 | self.run_git_command(cmd, fail_on_stderr=False) | |
824 |
|
833 | |||
825 | def _local_merge(self, merge_message, user_name, user_email, heads): |
|
834 | def _local_merge(self, merge_message, user_name, user_email, heads): | |
826 | """ |
|
835 | """ | |
827 | Merge the given head into the checked out branch. |
|
836 | Merge the given head into the checked out branch. | |
828 |
|
837 | |||
829 | It will force a merge commit. |
|
838 | It will force a merge commit. | |
830 |
|
839 | |||
831 | Currently it raises an error if the repo is empty, as it is not possible |
|
840 | Currently it raises an error if the repo is empty, as it is not possible | |
832 | to create a merge commit in an empty repo. |
|
841 | to create a merge commit in an empty repo. | |
833 |
|
842 | |||
834 | :param merge_message: The message to use for the merge commit. |
|
843 | :param merge_message: The message to use for the merge commit. | |
835 | :param heads: the heads to merge. |
|
844 | :param heads: the heads to merge. | |
836 | """ |
|
845 | """ | |
837 | if self.bare: |
|
846 | if self.bare: | |
838 | raise RepositoryError('Cannot merge into a bare git repository') |
|
847 | raise RepositoryError('Cannot merge into a bare git repository') | |
839 |
|
848 | |||
840 | if not heads: |
|
849 | if not heads: | |
841 | return |
|
850 | return | |
842 |
|
851 | |||
843 | if self.is_empty(): |
|
852 | if self.is_empty(): | |
844 | # TODO(skreft): do something more robust in this case. |
|
853 | # TODO(skreft): do something more robust in this case. | |
845 | raise RepositoryError('Do not know how to merge into empty repositories yet') |
|
854 | raise RepositoryError('Do not know how to merge into empty repositories yet') | |
846 | unresolved = None |
|
855 | unresolved = None | |
847 |
|
856 | |||
848 | # N.B.(skreft): the --no-ff option is used to enforce the creation of a |
|
857 | # N.B.(skreft): the --no-ff option is used to enforce the creation of a | |
849 | # commit message. We also specify the user who is doing the merge. |
|
858 | # commit message. We also specify the user who is doing the merge. | |
850 | cmd = ['-c', 'user.name="%s"' % safe_str(user_name), |
|
859 | cmd = ['-c', 'user.name="%s"' % safe_str(user_name), | |
851 | '-c', 'user.email=%s' % safe_str(user_email), |
|
860 | '-c', 'user.email=%s' % safe_str(user_email), | |
852 | 'merge', '--no-ff', '-m', safe_str(merge_message)] |
|
861 | 'merge', '--no-ff', '-m', safe_str(merge_message)] | |
853 |
|
862 | |||
854 | merge_cmd = cmd + heads |
|
863 | merge_cmd = cmd + heads | |
855 |
|
864 | |||
856 | try: |
|
865 | try: | |
857 | self.run_git_command(merge_cmd, fail_on_stderr=False) |
|
866 | self.run_git_command(merge_cmd, fail_on_stderr=False) | |
858 | except RepositoryError: |
|
867 | except RepositoryError: | |
859 | files = self.run_git_command(['diff', '--name-only', '--diff-filter', 'U'], |
|
868 | files = self.run_git_command(['diff', '--name-only', '--diff-filter', 'U'], | |
860 | fail_on_stderr=False)[0].splitlines() |
|
869 | fail_on_stderr=False)[0].splitlines() | |
861 | # NOTE(marcink): we add U notation for consistent with HG backend output |
|
870 | # NOTE(marcink): we add U notation for consistent with HG backend output | |
862 | unresolved = ['U {}'.format(f) for f in files] |
|
871 | unresolved = ['U {}'.format(f) for f in files] | |
863 |
|
872 | |||
864 | # Cleanup any merge leftovers |
|
873 | # Cleanup any merge leftovers | |
865 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
874 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
866 | self.run_git_command(['merge', '--abort'], fail_on_stderr=False) |
|
875 | self.run_git_command(['merge', '--abort'], fail_on_stderr=False) | |
867 |
|
876 | |||
868 | if unresolved: |
|
877 | if unresolved: | |
869 | raise UnresolvedFilesInRepo(unresolved) |
|
878 | raise UnresolvedFilesInRepo(unresolved) | |
870 | else: |
|
879 | else: | |
871 | raise |
|
880 | raise | |
872 |
|
881 | |||
873 | def _local_push( |
|
882 | def _local_push( | |
874 | self, source_branch, repository_path, target_branch, |
|
883 | self, source_branch, repository_path, target_branch, | |
875 | enable_hooks=False, rc_scm_data=None): |
|
884 | enable_hooks=False, rc_scm_data=None): | |
876 | """ |
|
885 | """ | |
877 | Push the source_branch to the given repository and target_branch. |
|
886 | Push the source_branch to the given repository and target_branch. | |
878 |
|
887 | |||
879 | Currently it if the target_branch is not master and the target repo is |
|
888 | Currently it if the target_branch is not master and the target repo is | |
880 | empty, the push will work, but then GitRepository won't be able to find |
|
889 | empty, the push will work, but then GitRepository won't be able to find | |
881 | the pushed branch or the commits. As the HEAD will be corrupted (i.e., |
|
890 | the pushed branch or the commits. As the HEAD will be corrupted (i.e., | |
882 | pointing to master, which does not exist). |
|
891 | pointing to master, which does not exist). | |
883 |
|
892 | |||
884 | It does not run the hooks in the target repo. |
|
893 | It does not run the hooks in the target repo. | |
885 | """ |
|
894 | """ | |
886 | # TODO(skreft): deal with the case in which the target repo is empty, |
|
895 | # TODO(skreft): deal with the case in which the target repo is empty, | |
887 | # and the target_branch is not master. |
|
896 | # and the target_branch is not master. | |
888 | target_repo = GitRepository(repository_path) |
|
897 | target_repo = GitRepository(repository_path) | |
889 | if (not target_repo.bare and |
|
898 | if (not target_repo.bare and | |
890 | target_repo._current_branch() == target_branch): |
|
899 | target_repo._current_branch() == target_branch): | |
891 | # Git prevents pushing to the checked out branch, so simulate it by |
|
900 | # Git prevents pushing to the checked out branch, so simulate it by | |
892 | # pulling into the target repository. |
|
901 | # pulling into the target repository. | |
893 | target_repo._local_pull(self.path, source_branch) |
|
902 | target_repo._local_pull(self.path, source_branch) | |
894 | else: |
|
903 | else: | |
895 | cmd = ['push', os.path.abspath(repository_path), |
|
904 | cmd = ['push', os.path.abspath(repository_path), | |
896 | '%s:%s' % (source_branch, target_branch)] |
|
905 | '%s:%s' % (source_branch, target_branch)] | |
897 | gitenv = {} |
|
906 | gitenv = {} | |
898 | if rc_scm_data: |
|
907 | if rc_scm_data: | |
899 | gitenv.update({'RC_SCM_DATA': rc_scm_data}) |
|
908 | gitenv.update({'RC_SCM_DATA': rc_scm_data}) | |
900 |
|
909 | |||
901 | if not enable_hooks: |
|
910 | if not enable_hooks: | |
902 | gitenv['RC_SKIP_HOOKS'] = '1' |
|
911 | gitenv['RC_SKIP_HOOKS'] = '1' | |
903 | self.run_git_command(cmd, fail_on_stderr=False, extra_env=gitenv) |
|
912 | self.run_git_command(cmd, fail_on_stderr=False, extra_env=gitenv) | |
904 |
|
913 | |||
905 | def _get_new_pr_branch(self, source_branch, target_branch): |
|
914 | def _get_new_pr_branch(self, source_branch, target_branch): | |
906 | prefix = 'pr_%s-%s_' % (source_branch, target_branch) |
|
915 | prefix = 'pr_%s-%s_' % (source_branch, target_branch) | |
907 | pr_branches = [] |
|
916 | pr_branches = [] | |
908 | for branch in self.branches: |
|
917 | for branch in self.branches: | |
909 | if branch.startswith(prefix): |
|
918 | if branch.startswith(prefix): | |
910 | pr_branches.append(int(branch[len(prefix):])) |
|
919 | pr_branches.append(int(branch[len(prefix):])) | |
911 |
|
920 | |||
912 | if not pr_branches: |
|
921 | if not pr_branches: | |
913 | branch_id = 0 |
|
922 | branch_id = 0 | |
914 | else: |
|
923 | else: | |
915 | branch_id = max(pr_branches) + 1 |
|
924 | branch_id = max(pr_branches) + 1 | |
916 |
|
925 | |||
917 | return '%s%d' % (prefix, branch_id) |
|
926 | return '%s%d' % (prefix, branch_id) | |
918 |
|
927 | |||
919 | def _maybe_prepare_merge_workspace( |
|
928 | def _maybe_prepare_merge_workspace( | |
920 | self, repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, source_ref): |
|
929 | self, repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, source_ref): | |
921 | shadow_repository_path = self._get_shadow_repository_path( |
|
930 | shadow_repository_path = self._get_shadow_repository_path( | |
922 | self.path, repo_id, workspace_id) |
|
931 | self.path, repo_id, workspace_id) | |
923 | if not os.path.exists(shadow_repository_path): |
|
932 | if not os.path.exists(shadow_repository_path): | |
924 | self._local_clone( |
|
933 | self._local_clone( | |
925 | shadow_repository_path, target_ref.name, source_ref.name) |
|
934 | shadow_repository_path, target_ref.name, source_ref.name) | |
926 | log.debug('Prepared %s shadow repository in %s', |
|
935 | log.debug('Prepared %s shadow repository in %s', | |
927 | self.alias, shadow_repository_path) |
|
936 | self.alias, shadow_repository_path) | |
928 |
|
937 | |||
929 | return shadow_repository_path |
|
938 | return shadow_repository_path | |
930 |
|
939 | |||
931 | def _merge_repo(self, repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, |
|
940 | def _merge_repo(self, repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, | |
932 | source_repo, source_ref, merge_message, |
|
941 | source_repo, source_ref, merge_message, | |
933 | merger_name, merger_email, dry_run=False, |
|
942 | merger_name, merger_email, dry_run=False, | |
934 | use_rebase=False, close_branch=False): |
|
943 | use_rebase=False, close_branch=False): | |
935 |
|
944 | |||
936 | log.debug('Executing merge_repo with %s strategy, dry_run mode:%s', |
|
945 | log.debug('Executing merge_repo with %s strategy, dry_run mode:%s', | |
937 | 'rebase' if use_rebase else 'merge', dry_run) |
|
946 | 'rebase' if use_rebase else 'merge', dry_run) | |
938 | if target_ref.commit_id != self.branches[target_ref.name]: |
|
947 | if target_ref.commit_id != self.branches[target_ref.name]: | |
939 | log.warning('Target ref %s commit mismatch %s vs %s', target_ref, |
|
948 | log.warning('Target ref %s commit mismatch %s vs %s', target_ref, | |
940 | target_ref.commit_id, self.branches[target_ref.name]) |
|
949 | target_ref.commit_id, self.branches[target_ref.name]) | |
941 | return MergeResponse( |
|
950 | return MergeResponse( | |
942 | False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.TARGET_IS_NOT_HEAD, |
|
951 | False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.TARGET_IS_NOT_HEAD, | |
943 | metadata={'target_ref': target_ref}) |
|
952 | metadata={'target_ref': target_ref}) | |
944 |
|
953 | |||
945 | shadow_repository_path = self._maybe_prepare_merge_workspace( |
|
954 | shadow_repository_path = self._maybe_prepare_merge_workspace( | |
946 | repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, source_ref) |
|
955 | repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, source_ref) | |
947 | shadow_repo = self.get_shadow_instance(shadow_repository_path) |
|
956 | shadow_repo = self.get_shadow_instance(shadow_repository_path) | |
948 |
|
957 | |||
949 | # checkout source, if it's different. Otherwise we could not |
|
958 | # checkout source, if it's different. Otherwise we could not | |
950 | # fetch proper commits for merge testing |
|
959 | # fetch proper commits for merge testing | |
951 | if source_ref.name != target_ref.name: |
|
960 | if source_ref.name != target_ref.name: | |
952 | if shadow_repo.get_remote_ref(source_ref.name): |
|
961 | if shadow_repo.get_remote_ref(source_ref.name): | |
953 | shadow_repo._checkout(source_ref.name, force=True) |
|
962 | shadow_repo._checkout(source_ref.name, force=True) | |
954 |
|
963 | |||
955 | # checkout target, and fetch changes |
|
964 | # checkout target, and fetch changes | |
956 | shadow_repo._checkout(target_ref.name, force=True) |
|
965 | shadow_repo._checkout(target_ref.name, force=True) | |
957 |
|
966 | |||
958 | # fetch/reset pull the target, in case it is changed |
|
967 | # fetch/reset pull the target, in case it is changed | |
959 | # this handles even force changes |
|
968 | # this handles even force changes | |
960 | shadow_repo._local_fetch(self.path, target_ref.name, use_origin=True) |
|
969 | shadow_repo._local_fetch(self.path, target_ref.name, use_origin=True) | |
961 | shadow_repo._local_reset(target_ref.name) |
|
970 | shadow_repo._local_reset(target_ref.name) | |
962 |
|
971 | |||
963 | # Need to reload repo to invalidate the cache, or otherwise we cannot |
|
972 | # Need to reload repo to invalidate the cache, or otherwise we cannot | |
964 | # retrieve the last target commit. |
|
973 | # retrieve the last target commit. | |
965 | shadow_repo = self.get_shadow_instance(shadow_repository_path) |
|
974 | shadow_repo = self.get_shadow_instance(shadow_repository_path) | |
966 | if target_ref.commit_id != shadow_repo.branches[target_ref.name]: |
|
975 | if target_ref.commit_id != shadow_repo.branches[target_ref.name]: | |
967 | log.warning('Shadow Target ref %s commit mismatch %s vs %s', |
|
976 | log.warning('Shadow Target ref %s commit mismatch %s vs %s', | |
968 | target_ref, target_ref.commit_id, |
|
977 | target_ref, target_ref.commit_id, | |
969 | shadow_repo.branches[target_ref.name]) |
|
978 | shadow_repo.branches[target_ref.name]) | |
970 | return MergeResponse( |
|
979 | return MergeResponse( | |
971 | False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.TARGET_IS_NOT_HEAD, |
|
980 | False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.TARGET_IS_NOT_HEAD, | |
972 | metadata={'target_ref': target_ref}) |
|
981 | metadata={'target_ref': target_ref}) | |
973 |
|
982 | |||
974 | # calculate new branch |
|
983 | # calculate new branch | |
975 | pr_branch = shadow_repo._get_new_pr_branch( |
|
984 | pr_branch = shadow_repo._get_new_pr_branch( | |
976 | source_ref.name, target_ref.name) |
|
985 | source_ref.name, target_ref.name) | |
977 | log.debug('using pull-request merge branch: `%s`', pr_branch) |
|
986 | log.debug('using pull-request merge branch: `%s`', pr_branch) | |
978 | # checkout to temp branch, and fetch changes |
|
987 | # checkout to temp branch, and fetch changes | |
979 | shadow_repo._checkout(pr_branch, create=True) |
|
988 | shadow_repo._checkout(pr_branch, create=True) | |
980 | try: |
|
989 | try: | |
981 | shadow_repo._local_fetch(source_repo.path, source_ref.name) |
|
990 | shadow_repo._local_fetch(source_repo.path, source_ref.name) | |
982 | except RepositoryError: |
|
991 | except RepositoryError: | |
983 | log.exception('Failure when doing local fetch on ' |
|
992 | log.exception('Failure when doing local fetch on ' | |
984 | 'shadow repo: %s', shadow_repo) |
|
993 | 'shadow repo: %s', shadow_repo) | |
985 | return MergeResponse( |
|
994 | return MergeResponse( | |
986 | False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.MISSING_SOURCE_REF, |
|
995 | False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.MISSING_SOURCE_REF, | |
987 | metadata={'source_ref': source_ref}) |
|
996 | metadata={'source_ref': source_ref}) | |
988 |
|
997 | |||
989 | merge_ref = None |
|
998 | merge_ref = None | |
990 | merge_failure_reason = MergeFailureReason.NONE |
|
999 | merge_failure_reason = MergeFailureReason.NONE | |
991 | metadata = {} |
|
1000 | metadata = {} | |
992 | try: |
|
1001 | try: | |
993 | shadow_repo._local_merge(merge_message, merger_name, merger_email, |
|
1002 | shadow_repo._local_merge(merge_message, merger_name, merger_email, | |
994 | [source_ref.commit_id]) |
|
1003 | [source_ref.commit_id]) | |
995 | merge_possible = True |
|
1004 | merge_possible = True | |
996 |
|
1005 | |||
997 | # Need to invalidate the cache, or otherwise we |
|
1006 | # Need to invalidate the cache, or otherwise we | |
998 | # cannot retrieve the merge commit. |
|
1007 | # cannot retrieve the merge commit. | |
999 | shadow_repo = shadow_repo.get_shadow_instance(shadow_repository_path) |
|
1008 | shadow_repo = shadow_repo.get_shadow_instance(shadow_repository_path) | |
1000 | merge_commit_id = shadow_repo.branches[pr_branch] |
|
1009 | merge_commit_id = shadow_repo.branches[pr_branch] | |
1001 |
|
1010 | |||
1002 | # Set a reference pointing to the merge commit. This reference may |
|
1011 | # Set a reference pointing to the merge commit. This reference may | |
1003 | # be used to easily identify the last successful merge commit in |
|
1012 | # be used to easily identify the last successful merge commit in | |
1004 | # the shadow repository. |
|
1013 | # the shadow repository. | |
1005 | shadow_repo.set_refs('refs/heads/pr-merge', merge_commit_id) |
|
1014 | shadow_repo.set_refs('refs/heads/pr-merge', merge_commit_id) | |
1006 | merge_ref = Reference('branch', 'pr-merge', merge_commit_id) |
|
1015 | merge_ref = Reference('branch', 'pr-merge', merge_commit_id) | |
1007 | except RepositoryError as e: |
|
1016 | except RepositoryError as e: | |
1008 | log.exception('Failure when doing local merge on git shadow repo') |
|
1017 | log.exception('Failure when doing local merge on git shadow repo') | |
1009 | if isinstance(e, UnresolvedFilesInRepo): |
|
1018 | if isinstance(e, UnresolvedFilesInRepo): | |
1010 | metadata['unresolved_files'] = '\n* conflict: ' + ('\n * conflict: '.join(e.args[0])) |
|
1019 | metadata['unresolved_files'] = '\n* conflict: ' + ('\n * conflict: '.join(e.args[0])) | |
1011 |
|
1020 | |||
1012 | merge_possible = False |
|
1021 | merge_possible = False | |
1013 | merge_failure_reason = MergeFailureReason.MERGE_FAILED |
|
1022 | merge_failure_reason = MergeFailureReason.MERGE_FAILED | |
1014 |
|
1023 | |||
1015 | if merge_possible and not dry_run: |
|
1024 | if merge_possible and not dry_run: | |
1016 | try: |
|
1025 | try: | |
1017 | shadow_repo._local_push( |
|
1026 | shadow_repo._local_push( | |
1018 | pr_branch, self.path, target_ref.name, enable_hooks=True, |
|
1027 | pr_branch, self.path, target_ref.name, enable_hooks=True, | |
1019 | rc_scm_data=self.config.get('rhodecode', 'RC_SCM_DATA')) |
|
1028 | rc_scm_data=self.config.get('rhodecode', 'RC_SCM_DATA')) | |
1020 | merge_succeeded = True |
|
1029 | merge_succeeded = True | |
1021 | except RepositoryError: |
|
1030 | except RepositoryError: | |
1022 | log.exception( |
|
1031 | log.exception( | |
1023 | 'Failure when doing local push from the shadow ' |
|
1032 | 'Failure when doing local push from the shadow ' | |
1024 | 'repository to the target repository at %s.', self.path) |
|
1033 | 'repository to the target repository at %s.', self.path) | |
1025 | merge_succeeded = False |
|
1034 | merge_succeeded = False | |
1026 | merge_failure_reason = MergeFailureReason.PUSH_FAILED |
|
1035 | merge_failure_reason = MergeFailureReason.PUSH_FAILED | |
1027 | metadata['target'] = 'git shadow repo' |
|
1036 | metadata['target'] = 'git shadow repo' | |
1028 | metadata['merge_commit'] = pr_branch |
|
1037 | metadata['merge_commit'] = pr_branch | |
1029 | else: |
|
1038 | else: | |
1030 | merge_succeeded = False |
|
1039 | merge_succeeded = False | |
1031 |
|
1040 | |||
1032 | return MergeResponse( |
|
1041 | return MergeResponse( | |
1033 | merge_possible, merge_succeeded, merge_ref, merge_failure_reason, |
|
1042 | merge_possible, merge_succeeded, merge_ref, merge_failure_reason, | |
1034 | metadata=metadata) |
|
1043 | metadata=metadata) |
@@ -1,1012 +1,1012 b'' | |||||
1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
|
1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 |
|
2 | |||
3 | # Copyright (C) 2014-2020 RhodeCode GmbH |
|
3 | # Copyright (C) 2014-2020 RhodeCode GmbH | |
4 | # |
|
4 | # | |
5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
|
5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
6 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 |
|
6 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 | |
7 | # (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation. |
|
7 | # (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation. | |
8 | # |
|
8 | # | |
9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
|
9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
|
10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
|
11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. |
|
12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. | |
13 | # |
|
13 | # | |
14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License |
|
14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License | |
15 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
|
15 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
16 | # |
|
16 | # | |
17 | # This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the |
|
17 | # This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the | |
18 | # RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services, |
|
18 | # RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services, | |
19 | # and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/ |
|
19 | # and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/ | |
20 |
|
20 | |||
21 | """ |
|
21 | """ | |
22 | HG repository module |
|
22 | HG repository module | |
23 | """ |
|
23 | """ | |
24 | import os |
|
24 | import os | |
25 | import logging |
|
25 | import logging | |
26 | import binascii |
|
26 | import binascii | |
27 | import urllib |
|
27 | import urllib | |
28 |
|
28 | |||
29 | from zope.cachedescriptors.property import Lazy as LazyProperty |
|
29 | from zope.cachedescriptors.property import Lazy as LazyProperty | |
30 |
|
30 | |||
31 | from rhodecode.lib.compat import OrderedDict |
|
31 | from rhodecode.lib.compat import OrderedDict | |
32 | from rhodecode.lib.datelib import ( |
|
32 | from rhodecode.lib.datelib import ( | |
33 | date_to_timestamp_plus_offset, utcdate_fromtimestamp, makedate) |
|
33 | date_to_timestamp_plus_offset, utcdate_fromtimestamp, makedate) | |
34 | from rhodecode.lib.utils import safe_unicode, safe_str |
|
34 | from rhodecode.lib.utils import safe_unicode, safe_str | |
35 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import CachedProperty |
|
35 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import CachedProperty | |
36 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs import connection, exceptions |
|
36 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs import connection, exceptions | |
37 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import ( |
|
37 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import ( | |
38 | BaseRepository, CollectionGenerator, Config, MergeResponse, |
|
38 | BaseRepository, CollectionGenerator, Config, MergeResponse, | |
39 | MergeFailureReason, Reference, BasePathPermissionChecker) |
|
39 | MergeFailureReason, Reference, BasePathPermissionChecker) | |
40 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.hg.commit import MercurialCommit |
|
40 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.hg.commit import MercurialCommit | |
41 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.hg.diff import MercurialDiff |
|
41 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.hg.diff import MercurialDiff | |
42 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.hg.inmemory import MercurialInMemoryCommit |
|
42 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.hg.inmemory import MercurialInMemoryCommit | |
43 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import ( |
|
43 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import ( | |
44 | EmptyRepositoryError, RepositoryError, TagAlreadyExistError, |
|
44 | EmptyRepositoryError, RepositoryError, TagAlreadyExistError, | |
45 | TagDoesNotExistError, CommitDoesNotExistError, SubrepoMergeError, UnresolvedFilesInRepo) |
|
45 | TagDoesNotExistError, CommitDoesNotExistError, SubrepoMergeError, UnresolvedFilesInRepo) | |
46 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.compat import configparser |
|
46 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.compat import configparser | |
47 |
|
47 | |||
48 | hexlify = binascii.hexlify |
|
48 | hexlify = binascii.hexlify | |
49 | nullid = "\0" * 20 |
|
49 | nullid = "\0" * 20 | |
50 |
|
50 | |||
51 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
|
51 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) | |
52 |
|
52 | |||
53 |
|
53 | |||
54 | class MercurialRepository(BaseRepository): |
|
54 | class MercurialRepository(BaseRepository): | |
55 | """ |
|
55 | """ | |
56 | Mercurial repository backend |
|
56 | Mercurial repository backend | |
57 | """ |
|
57 | """ | |
58 | DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME = 'default' |
|
58 | DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME = 'default' | |
59 |
|
59 | |||
60 | def __init__(self, repo_path, config=None, create=False, src_url=None, |
|
60 | def __init__(self, repo_path, config=None, create=False, src_url=None, | |
61 | do_workspace_checkout=False, with_wire=None, bare=False): |
|
61 | do_workspace_checkout=False, with_wire=None, bare=False): | |
62 | """ |
|
62 | """ | |
63 | Raises RepositoryError if repository could not be find at the given |
|
63 | Raises RepositoryError if repository could not be find at the given | |
64 | ``repo_path``. |
|
64 | ``repo_path``. | |
65 |
|
65 | |||
66 | :param repo_path: local path of the repository |
|
66 | :param repo_path: local path of the repository | |
67 | :param config: config object containing the repo configuration |
|
67 | :param config: config object containing the repo configuration | |
68 | :param create=False: if set to True, would try to create repository if |
|
68 | :param create=False: if set to True, would try to create repository if | |
69 | it does not exist rather than raising exception |
|
69 | it does not exist rather than raising exception | |
70 | :param src_url=None: would try to clone repository from given location |
|
70 | :param src_url=None: would try to clone repository from given location | |
71 | :param do_workspace_checkout=False: sets update of working copy after |
|
71 | :param do_workspace_checkout=False: sets update of working copy after | |
72 | making a clone |
|
72 | making a clone | |
73 | :param bare: not used, compatible with other VCS |
|
73 | :param bare: not used, compatible with other VCS | |
74 | """ |
|
74 | """ | |
75 |
|
75 | |||
76 | self.path = safe_str(os.path.abspath(repo_path)) |
|
76 | self.path = safe_str(os.path.abspath(repo_path)) | |
77 | # mercurial since 4.4.X requires certain configuration to be present |
|
77 | # mercurial since 4.4.X requires certain configuration to be present | |
78 | # because sometimes we init the repos with config we need to meet |
|
78 | # because sometimes we init the repos with config we need to meet | |
79 | # special requirements |
|
79 | # special requirements | |
80 | self.config = config if config else self.get_default_config( |
|
80 | self.config = config if config else self.get_default_config( | |
81 | default=[('extensions', 'largefiles', '1')]) |
|
81 | default=[('extensions', 'largefiles', '1')]) | |
82 | self.with_wire = with_wire or {"cache": False} # default should not use cache |
|
82 | self.with_wire = with_wire or {"cache": False} # default should not use cache | |
83 |
|
83 | |||
84 | self._init_repo(create, src_url, do_workspace_checkout) |
|
84 | self._init_repo(create, src_url, do_workspace_checkout) | |
85 |
|
85 | |||
86 | # caches |
|
86 | # caches | |
87 | self._commit_ids = {} |
|
87 | self._commit_ids = {} | |
88 |
|
88 | |||
89 | @LazyProperty |
|
89 | @LazyProperty | |
90 | def _remote(self): |
|
90 | def _remote(self): | |
91 | repo_id = self.path |
|
91 | repo_id = self.path | |
92 | return connection.Hg(self.path, repo_id, self.config, with_wire=self.with_wire) |
|
92 | return connection.Hg(self.path, repo_id, self.config, with_wire=self.with_wire) | |
93 |
|
93 | |||
94 | @CachedProperty |
|
94 | @CachedProperty | |
95 | def commit_ids(self): |
|
95 | def commit_ids(self): | |
96 | """ |
|
96 | """ | |
97 | Returns list of commit ids, in ascending order. Being lazy |
|
97 | Returns list of commit ids, in ascending order. Being lazy | |
98 | attribute allows external tools to inject shas from cache. |
|
98 | attribute allows external tools to inject shas from cache. | |
99 | """ |
|
99 | """ | |
100 | commit_ids = self._get_all_commit_ids() |
|
100 | commit_ids = self._get_all_commit_ids() | |
101 | self._rebuild_cache(commit_ids) |
|
101 | self._rebuild_cache(commit_ids) | |
102 | return commit_ids |
|
102 | return commit_ids | |
103 |
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103 | |||
104 | def _rebuild_cache(self, commit_ids): |
|
104 | def _rebuild_cache(self, commit_ids): | |
105 | self._commit_ids = dict((commit_id, index) |
|
105 | self._commit_ids = dict((commit_id, index) | |
106 | for index, commit_id in enumerate(commit_ids)) |
|
106 | for index, commit_id in enumerate(commit_ids)) | |
107 |
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107 | |||
108 | @CachedProperty |
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108 | @CachedProperty | |
109 | def branches(self): |
|
109 | def branches(self): | |
110 | return self._get_branches() |
|
110 | return self._get_branches() | |
111 |
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111 | |||
112 | @CachedProperty |
|
112 | @CachedProperty | |
113 | def branches_closed(self): |
|
113 | def branches_closed(self): | |
114 | return self._get_branches(active=False, closed=True) |
|
114 | return self._get_branches(active=False, closed=True) | |
115 |
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115 | |||
116 | @CachedProperty |
|
116 | @CachedProperty | |
117 | def branches_all(self): |
|
117 | def branches_all(self): | |
118 | all_branches = {} |
|
118 | all_branches = {} | |
119 | all_branches.update(self.branches) |
|
119 | all_branches.update(self.branches) | |
120 | all_branches.update(self.branches_closed) |
|
120 | all_branches.update(self.branches_closed) | |
121 | return all_branches |
|
121 | return all_branches | |
122 |
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122 | |||
123 | def _get_branches(self, active=True, closed=False): |
|
123 | def _get_branches(self, active=True, closed=False): | |
124 | """ |
|
124 | """ | |
125 | Gets branches for this repository |
|
125 | Gets branches for this repository | |
126 | Returns only not closed active branches by default |
|
126 | Returns only not closed active branches by default | |
127 |
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127 | |||
128 | :param active: return also active branches |
|
128 | :param active: return also active branches | |
129 | :param closed: return also closed branches |
|
129 | :param closed: return also closed branches | |
130 |
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130 | |||
131 | """ |
|
131 | """ | |
132 | if self.is_empty(): |
|
132 | if self.is_empty(): | |
133 | return {} |
|
133 | return {} | |
134 |
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134 | |||
135 | def get_name(ctx): |
|
135 | def get_name(ctx): | |
136 | return ctx[0] |
|
136 | return ctx[0] | |
137 |
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137 | |||
138 | _branches = [(safe_unicode(n), hexlify(h),) for n, h in |
|
138 | _branches = [(safe_unicode(n), hexlify(h),) for n, h in | |
139 | self._remote.branches(active, closed).items()] |
|
139 | self._remote.branches(active, closed).items()] | |
140 |
|
140 | |||
141 | return OrderedDict(sorted(_branches, key=get_name, reverse=False)) |
|
141 | return OrderedDict(sorted(_branches, key=get_name, reverse=False)) | |
142 |
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142 | |||
143 | @CachedProperty |
|
143 | @CachedProperty | |
144 | def tags(self): |
|
144 | def tags(self): | |
145 | """ |
|
145 | """ | |
146 | Gets tags for this repository |
|
146 | Gets tags for this repository | |
147 | """ |
|
147 | """ | |
148 | return self._get_tags() |
|
148 | return self._get_tags() | |
149 |
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149 | |||
150 | def _get_tags(self): |
|
150 | def _get_tags(self): | |
151 | if self.is_empty(): |
|
151 | if self.is_empty(): | |
152 | return {} |
|
152 | return {} | |
153 |
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153 | |||
154 | def get_name(ctx): |
|
154 | def get_name(ctx): | |
155 | return ctx[0] |
|
155 | return ctx[0] | |
156 |
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156 | |||
157 | _tags = [(safe_unicode(n), hexlify(h),) for n, h in |
|
157 | _tags = [(safe_unicode(n), hexlify(h),) for n, h in | |
158 | self._remote.tags().items()] |
|
158 | self._remote.tags().items()] | |
159 |
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159 | |||
160 | return OrderedDict(sorted(_tags, key=get_name, reverse=True)) |
|
160 | return OrderedDict(sorted(_tags, key=get_name, reverse=True)) | |
161 |
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161 | |||
162 | def tag(self, name, user, commit_id=None, message=None, date=None, **kwargs): |
|
162 | def tag(self, name, user, commit_id=None, message=None, date=None, **kwargs): | |
163 | """ |
|
163 | """ | |
164 | Creates and returns a tag for the given ``commit_id``. |
|
164 | Creates and returns a tag for the given ``commit_id``. | |
165 |
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165 | |||
166 | :param name: name for new tag |
|
166 | :param name: name for new tag | |
167 | :param user: full username, i.e.: "Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>" |
|
167 | :param user: full username, i.e.: "Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>" | |
168 | :param commit_id: commit id for which new tag would be created |
|
168 | :param commit_id: commit id for which new tag would be created | |
169 | :param message: message of the tag's commit |
|
169 | :param message: message of the tag's commit | |
170 | :param date: date of tag's commit |
|
170 | :param date: date of tag's commit | |
171 |
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171 | |||
172 | :raises TagAlreadyExistError: if tag with same name already exists |
|
172 | :raises TagAlreadyExistError: if tag with same name already exists | |
173 | """ |
|
173 | """ | |
174 | if name in self.tags: |
|
174 | if name in self.tags: | |
175 | raise TagAlreadyExistError("Tag %s already exists" % name) |
|
175 | raise TagAlreadyExistError("Tag %s already exists" % name) | |
176 |
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176 | |||
177 | commit = self.get_commit(commit_id=commit_id) |
|
177 | commit = self.get_commit(commit_id=commit_id) | |
178 | local = kwargs.setdefault('local', False) |
|
178 | local = kwargs.setdefault('local', False) | |
179 |
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179 | |||
180 | if message is None: |
|
180 | if message is None: | |
181 | message = "Added tag %s for commit %s" % (name, commit.short_id) |
|
181 | message = "Added tag %s for commit %s" % (name, commit.short_id) | |
182 |
|
182 | |||
183 | date, tz = date_to_timestamp_plus_offset(date) |
|
183 | date, tz = date_to_timestamp_plus_offset(date) | |
184 |
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184 | |||
185 | self._remote.tag(name, commit.raw_id, message, local, user, date, tz) |
|
185 | self._remote.tag(name, commit.raw_id, message, local, user, date, tz) | |
186 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
186 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
187 |
|
187 | |||
188 | # Reinitialize tags |
|
188 | # Reinitialize tags | |
189 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('tags') |
|
189 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('tags') | |
190 | tag_id = self.tags[name] |
|
190 | tag_id = self.tags[name] | |
191 |
|
191 | |||
192 | return self.get_commit(commit_id=tag_id) |
|
192 | return self.get_commit(commit_id=tag_id) | |
193 |
|
193 | |||
194 | def remove_tag(self, name, user, message=None, date=None): |
|
194 | def remove_tag(self, name, user, message=None, date=None): | |
195 | """ |
|
195 | """ | |
196 | Removes tag with the given `name`. |
|
196 | Removes tag with the given `name`. | |
197 |
|
197 | |||
198 | :param name: name of the tag to be removed |
|
198 | :param name: name of the tag to be removed | |
199 | :param user: full username, i.e.: "Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>" |
|
199 | :param user: full username, i.e.: "Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>" | |
200 | :param message: message of the tag's removal commit |
|
200 | :param message: message of the tag's removal commit | |
201 | :param date: date of tag's removal commit |
|
201 | :param date: date of tag's removal commit | |
202 |
|
202 | |||
203 | :raises TagDoesNotExistError: if tag with given name does not exists |
|
203 | :raises TagDoesNotExistError: if tag with given name does not exists | |
204 | """ |
|
204 | """ | |
205 | if name not in self.tags: |
|
205 | if name not in self.tags: | |
206 | raise TagDoesNotExistError("Tag %s does not exist" % name) |
|
206 | raise TagDoesNotExistError("Tag %s does not exist" % name) | |
207 |
|
207 | |||
208 | if message is None: |
|
208 | if message is None: | |
209 | message = "Removed tag %s" % name |
|
209 | message = "Removed tag %s" % name | |
210 | local = False |
|
210 | local = False | |
211 |
|
211 | |||
212 | date, tz = date_to_timestamp_plus_offset(date) |
|
212 | date, tz = date_to_timestamp_plus_offset(date) | |
213 |
|
213 | |||
214 | self._remote.tag(name, nullid, message, local, user, date, tz) |
|
214 | self._remote.tag(name, nullid, message, local, user, date, tz) | |
215 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
215 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
216 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('tags') |
|
216 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('tags') | |
217 |
|
217 | |||
218 | @LazyProperty |
|
218 | @LazyProperty | |
219 | def bookmarks(self): |
|
219 | def bookmarks(self): | |
220 | """ |
|
220 | """ | |
221 | Gets bookmarks for this repository |
|
221 | Gets bookmarks for this repository | |
222 | """ |
|
222 | """ | |
223 | return self._get_bookmarks() |
|
223 | return self._get_bookmarks() | |
224 |
|
224 | |||
225 | def _get_bookmarks(self): |
|
225 | def _get_bookmarks(self): | |
226 | if self.is_empty(): |
|
226 | if self.is_empty(): | |
227 | return {} |
|
227 | return {} | |
228 |
|
228 | |||
229 | def get_name(ctx): |
|
229 | def get_name(ctx): | |
230 | return ctx[0] |
|
230 | return ctx[0] | |
231 |
|
231 | |||
232 | _bookmarks = [ |
|
232 | _bookmarks = [ | |
233 | (safe_unicode(n), hexlify(h)) for n, h in |
|
233 | (safe_unicode(n), hexlify(h)) for n, h in | |
234 | self._remote.bookmarks().items()] |
|
234 | self._remote.bookmarks().items()] | |
235 |
|
235 | |||
236 | return OrderedDict(sorted(_bookmarks, key=get_name)) |
|
236 | return OrderedDict(sorted(_bookmarks, key=get_name)) | |
237 |
|
237 | |||
238 | def _get_all_commit_ids(self): |
|
238 | def _get_all_commit_ids(self): | |
239 | return self._remote.get_all_commit_ids('visible') |
|
239 | return self._remote.get_all_commit_ids('visible') | |
240 |
|
240 | |||
241 | def get_diff( |
|
241 | def get_diff( | |
242 | self, commit1, commit2, path='', ignore_whitespace=False, |
|
242 | self, commit1, commit2, path='', ignore_whitespace=False, | |
243 | context=3, path1=None): |
|
243 | context=3, path1=None): | |
244 | """ |
|
244 | """ | |
245 | Returns (git like) *diff*, as plain text. Shows changes introduced by |
|
245 | Returns (git like) *diff*, as plain text. Shows changes introduced by | |
246 | `commit2` since `commit1`. |
|
246 | `commit2` since `commit1`. | |
247 |
|
247 | |||
248 | :param commit1: Entry point from which diff is shown. Can be |
|
248 | :param commit1: Entry point from which diff is shown. Can be | |
249 | ``self.EMPTY_COMMIT`` - in this case, patch showing all |
|
249 | ``self.EMPTY_COMMIT`` - in this case, patch showing all | |
250 | the changes since empty state of the repository until `commit2` |
|
250 | the changes since empty state of the repository until `commit2` | |
251 | :param commit2: Until which commit changes should be shown. |
|
251 | :param commit2: Until which commit changes should be shown. | |
252 | :param ignore_whitespace: If set to ``True``, would not show whitespace |
|
252 | :param ignore_whitespace: If set to ``True``, would not show whitespace | |
253 | changes. Defaults to ``False``. |
|
253 | changes. Defaults to ``False``. | |
254 | :param context: How many lines before/after changed lines should be |
|
254 | :param context: How many lines before/after changed lines should be | |
255 | shown. Defaults to ``3``. |
|
255 | shown. Defaults to ``3``. | |
256 | """ |
|
256 | """ | |
257 | self._validate_diff_commits(commit1, commit2) |
|
257 | self._validate_diff_commits(commit1, commit2) | |
258 | if path1 is not None and path1 != path: |
|
258 | if path1 is not None and path1 != path: | |
259 | raise ValueError("Diff of two different paths not supported.") |
|
259 | raise ValueError("Diff of two different paths not supported.") | |
260 |
|
260 | |||
261 | if path: |
|
261 | if path: | |
262 | file_filter = [self.path, path] |
|
262 | file_filter = [self.path, path] | |
263 | else: |
|
263 | else: | |
264 | file_filter = None |
|
264 | file_filter = None | |
265 |
|
265 | |||
266 | diff = self._remote.diff( |
|
266 | diff = self._remote.diff( | |
267 | commit1.raw_id, commit2.raw_id, file_filter=file_filter, |
|
267 | commit1.raw_id, commit2.raw_id, file_filter=file_filter, | |
268 | opt_git=True, opt_ignorews=ignore_whitespace, |
|
268 | opt_git=True, opt_ignorews=ignore_whitespace, | |
269 | context=context) |
|
269 | context=context) | |
270 | return MercurialDiff(diff) |
|
270 | return MercurialDiff(diff) | |
271 |
|
271 | |||
272 | def strip(self, commit_id, branch=None): |
|
272 | def strip(self, commit_id, branch=None): | |
273 | self._remote.strip(commit_id, update=False, backup="none") |
|
273 | self._remote.strip(commit_id, update=False, backup="none") | |
274 |
|
274 | |||
275 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
275 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
276 | # clear cache |
|
276 | # clear cache | |
277 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('commit_ids') |
|
277 | self._invalidate_prop_cache('commit_ids') | |
278 |
|
278 | |||
279 | return len(self.commit_ids) |
|
279 | return len(self.commit_ids) | |
280 |
|
280 | |||
281 | def verify(self): |
|
281 | def verify(self): | |
282 | verify = self._remote.verify() |
|
282 | verify = self._remote.verify() | |
283 |
|
283 | |||
284 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
284 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
285 | return verify |
|
285 | return verify | |
286 |
|
286 | |||
287 | def hg_update_cache(self): |
|
287 | def hg_update_cache(self): | |
288 | update_cache = self._remote.hg_update_cache() |
|
288 | update_cache = self._remote.hg_update_cache() | |
289 |
|
289 | |||
290 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
290 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
291 | return update_cache |
|
291 | return update_cache | |
292 |
|
292 | |||
293 | def hg_rebuild_fn_cache(self): |
|
293 | def hg_rebuild_fn_cache(self): | |
294 | update_cache = self._remote.hg_rebuild_fn_cache() |
|
294 | update_cache = self._remote.hg_rebuild_fn_cache() | |
295 |
|
295 | |||
296 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
296 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
297 | return update_cache |
|
297 | return update_cache | |
298 |
|
298 | |||
299 | def get_common_ancestor(self, commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2): |
|
299 | def get_common_ancestor(self, commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2): | |
300 | log.debug('Calculating common ancestor between %sc1:%s and %sc2:%s', |
|
300 | log.debug('Calculating common ancestor between %sc1:%s and %sc2:%s', | |
301 | self, commit_id1, repo2, commit_id2) |
|
301 | self, commit_id1, repo2, commit_id2) | |
302 |
|
302 | |||
303 | if commit_id1 == commit_id2: |
|
303 | if commit_id1 == commit_id2: | |
304 | return commit_id1 |
|
304 | return commit_id1 | |
305 |
|
305 | |||
306 | ancestors = self._remote.revs_from_revspec( |
|
306 | ancestors = self._remote.revs_from_revspec( | |
307 | "ancestor(id(%s), id(%s))", commit_id1, commit_id2, |
|
307 | "ancestor(id(%s), id(%s))", commit_id1, commit_id2, | |
308 | other_path=repo2.path) |
|
308 | other_path=repo2.path) | |
309 |
|
309 | |||
310 | ancestor_id = repo2[ancestors[0]].raw_id if ancestors else None |
|
310 | ancestor_id = repo2[ancestors[0]].raw_id if ancestors else None | |
311 |
|
311 | |||
312 | log.debug('Found common ancestor with sha: %s', ancestor_id) |
|
312 | log.debug('Found common ancestor with sha: %s', ancestor_id) | |
313 | return ancestor_id |
|
313 | return ancestor_id | |
314 |
|
314 | |||
315 | def compare(self, commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2, merge, pre_load=None): |
|
315 | def compare(self, commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2, merge, pre_load=None): | |
316 | if commit_id1 == commit_id2: |
|
316 | if commit_id1 == commit_id2: | |
317 | commits = [] |
|
317 | commits = [] | |
318 | else: |
|
318 | else: | |
319 | if merge: |
|
319 | if merge: | |
320 | indexes = self._remote.revs_from_revspec( |
|
320 | indexes = self._remote.revs_from_revspec( | |
321 | "ancestors(id(%s)) - ancestors(id(%s)) - id(%s)", |
|
321 | "ancestors(id(%s)) - ancestors(id(%s)) - id(%s)", | |
322 | commit_id2, commit_id1, commit_id1, other_path=repo2.path) |
|
322 | commit_id2, commit_id1, commit_id1, other_path=repo2.path) | |
323 | else: |
|
323 | else: | |
324 | indexes = self._remote.revs_from_revspec( |
|
324 | indexes = self._remote.revs_from_revspec( | |
325 | "id(%s)..id(%s) - id(%s)", commit_id1, commit_id2, |
|
325 | "id(%s)..id(%s) - id(%s)", commit_id1, commit_id2, | |
326 | commit_id1, other_path=repo2.path) |
|
326 | commit_id1, other_path=repo2.path) | |
327 |
|
327 | |||
328 | commits = [repo2.get_commit(commit_idx=idx, pre_load=pre_load) |
|
328 | commits = [repo2.get_commit(commit_idx=idx, pre_load=pre_load) | |
329 | for idx in indexes] |
|
329 | for idx in indexes] | |
330 |
|
330 | |||
331 | return commits |
|
331 | return commits | |
332 |
|
332 | |||
333 | @staticmethod |
|
333 | @staticmethod | |
334 | def check_url(url, config): |
|
334 | def check_url(url, config): | |
335 | """ |
|
335 | """ | |
336 | Function will check given url and try to verify if it's a valid |
|
336 | Function will check given url and try to verify if it's a valid | |
337 | link. Sometimes it may happened that mercurial will issue basic |
|
337 | link. Sometimes it may happened that mercurial will issue basic | |
338 | auth request that can cause whole API to hang when used from python |
|
338 | auth request that can cause whole API to hang when used from python | |
339 | or other external calls. |
|
339 | or other external calls. | |
340 |
|
340 | |||
341 | On failures it'll raise urllib2.HTTPError, exception is also thrown |
|
341 | On failures it'll raise urllib2.HTTPError, exception is also thrown | |
342 | when the return code is non 200 |
|
342 | when the return code is non 200 | |
343 | """ |
|
343 | """ | |
344 | # check first if it's not an local url |
|
344 | # check first if it's not an local url | |
345 | if os.path.isdir(url) or url.startswith('file:'): |
|
345 | if os.path.isdir(url) or url.startswith('file:'): | |
346 | return True |
|
346 | return True | |
347 |
|
347 | |||
348 | # Request the _remote to verify the url |
|
348 | # Request the _remote to verify the url | |
349 | return connection.Hg.check_url(url, config.serialize()) |
|
349 | return connection.Hg.check_url(url, config.serialize()) | |
350 |
|
350 | |||
351 | @staticmethod |
|
351 | @staticmethod | |
352 | def is_valid_repository(path): |
|
352 | def is_valid_repository(path): | |
353 | return os.path.isdir(os.path.join(path, '.hg')) |
|
353 | return os.path.isdir(os.path.join(path, '.hg')) | |
354 |
|
354 | |||
355 | def _init_repo(self, create, src_url=None, do_workspace_checkout=False): |
|
355 | def _init_repo(self, create, src_url=None, do_workspace_checkout=False): | |
356 | """ |
|
356 | """ | |
357 | Function will check for mercurial repository in given path. If there |
|
357 | Function will check for mercurial repository in given path. If there | |
358 | is no repository in that path it will raise an exception unless |
|
358 | is no repository in that path it will raise an exception unless | |
359 | `create` parameter is set to True - in that case repository would |
|
359 | `create` parameter is set to True - in that case repository would | |
360 | be created. |
|
360 | be created. | |
361 |
|
361 | |||
362 | If `src_url` is given, would try to clone repository from the |
|
362 | If `src_url` is given, would try to clone repository from the | |
363 | location at given clone_point. Additionally it'll make update to |
|
363 | location at given clone_point. Additionally it'll make update to | |
364 | working copy accordingly to `do_workspace_checkout` flag. |
|
364 | working copy accordingly to `do_workspace_checkout` flag. | |
365 | """ |
|
365 | """ | |
366 | if create and os.path.exists(self.path): |
|
366 | if create and os.path.exists(self.path): | |
367 | raise RepositoryError( |
|
367 | raise RepositoryError( | |
368 | "Cannot create repository at %s, location already exist" |
|
368 | "Cannot create repository at %s, location already exist" | |
369 | % self.path) |
|
369 | % self.path) | |
370 |
|
370 | |||
371 | if src_url: |
|
371 | if src_url: | |
372 | url = str(self._get_url(src_url)) |
|
372 | url = str(self._get_url(src_url)) | |
373 | MercurialRepository.check_url(url, self.config) |
|
373 | MercurialRepository.check_url(url, self.config) | |
374 |
|
374 | |||
375 | self._remote.clone(url, self.path, do_workspace_checkout) |
|
375 | self._remote.clone(url, self.path, do_workspace_checkout) | |
376 |
|
376 | |||
377 | # Don't try to create if we've already cloned repo |
|
377 | # Don't try to create if we've already cloned repo | |
378 | create = False |
|
378 | create = False | |
379 |
|
379 | |||
380 | if create: |
|
380 | if create: | |
381 | os.makedirs(self.path, mode=0o755) |
|
381 | os.makedirs(self.path, mode=0o755) | |
382 | self._remote.localrepository(create) |
|
382 | self._remote.localrepository(create) | |
383 |
|
383 | |||
384 | @LazyProperty |
|
384 | @LazyProperty | |
385 | def in_memory_commit(self): |
|
385 | def in_memory_commit(self): | |
386 | return MercurialInMemoryCommit(self) |
|
386 | return MercurialInMemoryCommit(self) | |
387 |
|
387 | |||
388 | @LazyProperty |
|
388 | @LazyProperty | |
389 | def description(self): |
|
389 | def description(self): | |
390 | description = self._remote.get_config_value( |
|
390 | description = self._remote.get_config_value( | |
391 | 'web', 'description', untrusted=True) |
|
391 | 'web', 'description', untrusted=True) | |
392 | return safe_unicode(description or self.DEFAULT_DESCRIPTION) |
|
392 | return safe_unicode(description or self.DEFAULT_DESCRIPTION) | |
393 |
|
393 | |||
394 | @LazyProperty |
|
394 | @LazyProperty | |
395 | def contact(self): |
|
395 | def contact(self): | |
396 | contact = ( |
|
396 | contact = ( | |
397 | self._remote.get_config_value("web", "contact") or |
|
397 | self._remote.get_config_value("web", "contact") or | |
398 | self._remote.get_config_value("ui", "username")) |
|
398 | self._remote.get_config_value("ui", "username")) | |
399 | return safe_unicode(contact or self.DEFAULT_CONTACT) |
|
399 | return safe_unicode(contact or self.DEFAULT_CONTACT) | |
400 |
|
400 | |||
401 | @LazyProperty |
|
401 | @LazyProperty | |
402 | def last_change(self): |
|
402 | def last_change(self): | |
403 | """ |
|
403 | """ | |
404 | Returns last change made on this repository as |
|
404 | Returns last change made on this repository as | |
405 | `datetime.datetime` object. |
|
405 | `datetime.datetime` object. | |
406 | """ |
|
406 | """ | |
407 | try: |
|
407 | try: | |
408 | return self.get_commit().date |
|
408 | return self.get_commit().date | |
409 | except RepositoryError: |
|
409 | except RepositoryError: | |
410 | tzoffset = makedate()[1] |
|
410 | tzoffset = makedate()[1] | |
411 | return utcdate_fromtimestamp(self._get_fs_mtime(), tzoffset) |
|
411 | return utcdate_fromtimestamp(self._get_fs_mtime(), tzoffset) | |
412 |
|
412 | |||
413 | def _get_fs_mtime(self): |
|
413 | def _get_fs_mtime(self): | |
414 | # fallback to filesystem |
|
414 | # fallback to filesystem | |
415 | cl_path = os.path.join(self.path, '.hg', "00changelog.i") |
|
415 | cl_path = os.path.join(self.path, '.hg', "00changelog.i") | |
416 | st_path = os.path.join(self.path, '.hg', "store") |
|
416 | st_path = os.path.join(self.path, '.hg', "store") | |
417 | if os.path.exists(cl_path): |
|
417 | if os.path.exists(cl_path): | |
418 | return os.stat(cl_path).st_mtime |
|
418 | return os.stat(cl_path).st_mtime | |
419 | else: |
|
419 | else: | |
420 | return os.stat(st_path).st_mtime |
|
420 | return os.stat(st_path).st_mtime | |
421 |
|
421 | |||
422 | def _get_url(self, url): |
|
422 | def _get_url(self, url): | |
423 | """ |
|
423 | """ | |
424 | Returns normalized url. If schema is not given, would fall |
|
424 | Returns normalized url. If schema is not given, would fall | |
425 | to filesystem |
|
425 | to filesystem | |
426 | (``file:///``) schema. |
|
426 | (``file:///``) schema. | |
427 | """ |
|
427 | """ | |
428 | url = url.encode('utf8') |
|
428 | url = url.encode('utf8') | |
429 | if url != 'default' and '://' not in url: |
|
429 | if url != 'default' and '://' not in url: | |
430 | url = "file:" + urllib.pathname2url(url) |
|
430 | url = "file:" + urllib.pathname2url(url) | |
431 | return url |
|
431 | return url | |
432 |
|
432 | |||
433 | def get_hook_location(self): |
|
433 | def get_hook_location(self): | |
434 | """ |
|
434 | """ | |
435 | returns absolute path to location where hooks are stored |
|
435 | returns absolute path to location where hooks are stored | |
436 | """ |
|
436 | """ | |
437 | return os.path.join(self.path, '.hg', '.hgrc') |
|
437 | return os.path.join(self.path, '.hg', '.hgrc') | |
438 |
|
438 | |||
439 | def get_commit(self, commit_id=None, commit_idx=None, pre_load=None, |
|
439 | def get_commit(self, commit_id=None, commit_idx=None, pre_load=None, | |
440 | translate_tag=None, maybe_unreachable=False): |
|
440 | translate_tag=None, maybe_unreachable=False, reference_obj=None): | |
441 | """ |
|
441 | """ | |
442 | Returns ``MercurialCommit`` object representing repository's |
|
442 | Returns ``MercurialCommit`` object representing repository's | |
443 | commit at the given `commit_id` or `commit_idx`. |
|
443 | commit at the given `commit_id` or `commit_idx`. | |
444 | """ |
|
444 | """ | |
445 | if self.is_empty(): |
|
445 | if self.is_empty(): | |
446 | raise EmptyRepositoryError("There are no commits yet") |
|
446 | raise EmptyRepositoryError("There are no commits yet") | |
447 |
|
447 | |||
448 | if commit_id is not None: |
|
448 | if commit_id is not None: | |
449 | self._validate_commit_id(commit_id) |
|
449 | self._validate_commit_id(commit_id) | |
450 | try: |
|
450 | try: | |
451 | # we have cached idx, use it without contacting the remote |
|
451 | # we have cached idx, use it without contacting the remote | |
452 | idx = self._commit_ids[commit_id] |
|
452 | idx = self._commit_ids[commit_id] | |
453 | return MercurialCommit(self, commit_id, idx, pre_load=pre_load) |
|
453 | return MercurialCommit(self, commit_id, idx, pre_load=pre_load) | |
454 | except KeyError: |
|
454 | except KeyError: | |
455 | pass |
|
455 | pass | |
456 |
|
456 | |||
457 | elif commit_idx is not None: |
|
457 | elif commit_idx is not None: | |
458 | self._validate_commit_idx(commit_idx) |
|
458 | self._validate_commit_idx(commit_idx) | |
459 | try: |
|
459 | try: | |
460 | _commit_id = self.commit_ids[commit_idx] |
|
460 | _commit_id = self.commit_ids[commit_idx] | |
461 | if commit_idx < 0: |
|
461 | if commit_idx < 0: | |
462 | commit_idx = self.commit_ids.index(_commit_id) |
|
462 | commit_idx = self.commit_ids.index(_commit_id) | |
463 |
|
463 | |||
464 | return MercurialCommit(self, _commit_id, commit_idx, pre_load=pre_load) |
|
464 | return MercurialCommit(self, _commit_id, commit_idx, pre_load=pre_load) | |
465 | except IndexError: |
|
465 | except IndexError: | |
466 | commit_id = commit_idx |
|
466 | commit_id = commit_idx | |
467 | else: |
|
467 | else: | |
468 | commit_id = "tip" |
|
468 | commit_id = "tip" | |
469 |
|
469 | |||
470 | if isinstance(commit_id, unicode): |
|
470 | if isinstance(commit_id, unicode): | |
471 | commit_id = safe_str(commit_id) |
|
471 | commit_id = safe_str(commit_id) | |
472 |
|
472 | |||
473 | try: |
|
473 | try: | |
474 | raw_id, idx = self._remote.lookup(commit_id, both=True) |
|
474 | raw_id, idx = self._remote.lookup(commit_id, both=True) | |
475 | except CommitDoesNotExistError: |
|
475 | except CommitDoesNotExistError: | |
476 | msg = "Commit {} does not exist for `{}`".format( |
|
476 | msg = "Commit {} does not exist for `{}`".format( | |
477 | *map(safe_str, [commit_id, self.name])) |
|
477 | *map(safe_str, [commit_id, self.name])) | |
478 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError(msg) |
|
478 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError(msg) | |
479 |
|
479 | |||
480 | return MercurialCommit(self, raw_id, idx, pre_load=pre_load) |
|
480 | return MercurialCommit(self, raw_id, idx, pre_load=pre_load) | |
481 |
|
481 | |||
482 | def get_commits( |
|
482 | def get_commits( | |
483 | self, start_id=None, end_id=None, start_date=None, end_date=None, |
|
483 | self, start_id=None, end_id=None, start_date=None, end_date=None, | |
484 | branch_name=None, show_hidden=False, pre_load=None, translate_tags=None): |
|
484 | branch_name=None, show_hidden=False, pre_load=None, translate_tags=None): | |
485 | """ |
|
485 | """ | |
486 | Returns generator of ``MercurialCommit`` objects from start to end |
|
486 | Returns generator of ``MercurialCommit`` objects from start to end | |
487 | (both are inclusive) |
|
487 | (both are inclusive) | |
488 |
|
488 | |||
489 | :param start_id: None, str(commit_id) |
|
489 | :param start_id: None, str(commit_id) | |
490 | :param end_id: None, str(commit_id) |
|
490 | :param end_id: None, str(commit_id) | |
491 | :param start_date: if specified, commits with commit date less than |
|
491 | :param start_date: if specified, commits with commit date less than | |
492 | ``start_date`` would be filtered out from returned set |
|
492 | ``start_date`` would be filtered out from returned set | |
493 | :param end_date: if specified, commits with commit date greater than |
|
493 | :param end_date: if specified, commits with commit date greater than | |
494 | ``end_date`` would be filtered out from returned set |
|
494 | ``end_date`` would be filtered out from returned set | |
495 | :param branch_name: if specified, commits not reachable from given |
|
495 | :param branch_name: if specified, commits not reachable from given | |
496 | branch would be filtered out from returned set |
|
496 | branch would be filtered out from returned set | |
497 | :param show_hidden: Show hidden commits such as obsolete or hidden from |
|
497 | :param show_hidden: Show hidden commits such as obsolete or hidden from | |
498 | Mercurial evolve |
|
498 | Mercurial evolve | |
499 | :raise BranchDoesNotExistError: If given ``branch_name`` does not |
|
499 | :raise BranchDoesNotExistError: If given ``branch_name`` does not | |
500 | exist. |
|
500 | exist. | |
501 | :raise CommitDoesNotExistError: If commit for given ``start`` or |
|
501 | :raise CommitDoesNotExistError: If commit for given ``start`` or | |
502 | ``end`` could not be found. |
|
502 | ``end`` could not be found. | |
503 | """ |
|
503 | """ | |
504 | # actually we should check now if it's not an empty repo |
|
504 | # actually we should check now if it's not an empty repo | |
505 | if self.is_empty(): |
|
505 | if self.is_empty(): | |
506 | raise EmptyRepositoryError("There are no commits yet") |
|
506 | raise EmptyRepositoryError("There are no commits yet") | |
507 | self._validate_branch_name(branch_name) |
|
507 | self._validate_branch_name(branch_name) | |
508 |
|
508 | |||
509 | branch_ancestors = False |
|
509 | branch_ancestors = False | |
510 | if start_id is not None: |
|
510 | if start_id is not None: | |
511 | self._validate_commit_id(start_id) |
|
511 | self._validate_commit_id(start_id) | |
512 | c_start = self.get_commit(commit_id=start_id) |
|
512 | c_start = self.get_commit(commit_id=start_id) | |
513 | start_pos = self._commit_ids[c_start.raw_id] |
|
513 | start_pos = self._commit_ids[c_start.raw_id] | |
514 | else: |
|
514 | else: | |
515 | start_pos = None |
|
515 | start_pos = None | |
516 |
|
516 | |||
517 | if end_id is not None: |
|
517 | if end_id is not None: | |
518 | self._validate_commit_id(end_id) |
|
518 | self._validate_commit_id(end_id) | |
519 | c_end = self.get_commit(commit_id=end_id) |
|
519 | c_end = self.get_commit(commit_id=end_id) | |
520 | end_pos = max(0, self._commit_ids[c_end.raw_id]) |
|
520 | end_pos = max(0, self._commit_ids[c_end.raw_id]) | |
521 | else: |
|
521 | else: | |
522 | end_pos = None |
|
522 | end_pos = None | |
523 |
|
523 | |||
524 | if None not in [start_id, end_id] and start_pos > end_pos: |
|
524 | if None not in [start_id, end_id] and start_pos > end_pos: | |
525 | raise RepositoryError( |
|
525 | raise RepositoryError( | |
526 | "Start commit '%s' cannot be after end commit '%s'" % |
|
526 | "Start commit '%s' cannot be after end commit '%s'" % | |
527 | (start_id, end_id)) |
|
527 | (start_id, end_id)) | |
528 |
|
528 | |||
529 | if end_pos is not None: |
|
529 | if end_pos is not None: | |
530 | end_pos += 1 |
|
530 | end_pos += 1 | |
531 |
|
531 | |||
532 | commit_filter = [] |
|
532 | commit_filter = [] | |
533 |
|
533 | |||
534 | if branch_name and not branch_ancestors: |
|
534 | if branch_name and not branch_ancestors: | |
535 | commit_filter.append('branch("%s")' % (branch_name,)) |
|
535 | commit_filter.append('branch("%s")' % (branch_name,)) | |
536 | elif branch_name and branch_ancestors: |
|
536 | elif branch_name and branch_ancestors: | |
537 | commit_filter.append('ancestors(branch("%s"))' % (branch_name,)) |
|
537 | commit_filter.append('ancestors(branch("%s"))' % (branch_name,)) | |
538 |
|
538 | |||
539 | if start_date and not end_date: |
|
539 | if start_date and not end_date: | |
540 | commit_filter.append('date(">%s")' % (start_date,)) |
|
540 | commit_filter.append('date(">%s")' % (start_date,)) | |
541 | if end_date and not start_date: |
|
541 | if end_date and not start_date: | |
542 | commit_filter.append('date("<%s")' % (end_date,)) |
|
542 | commit_filter.append('date("<%s")' % (end_date,)) | |
543 | if start_date and end_date: |
|
543 | if start_date and end_date: | |
544 | commit_filter.append( |
|
544 | commit_filter.append( | |
545 | 'date(">%s") and date("<%s")' % (start_date, end_date)) |
|
545 | 'date(">%s") and date("<%s")' % (start_date, end_date)) | |
546 |
|
546 | |||
547 | if not show_hidden: |
|
547 | if not show_hidden: | |
548 | commit_filter.append('not obsolete()') |
|
548 | commit_filter.append('not obsolete()') | |
549 | commit_filter.append('not hidden()') |
|
549 | commit_filter.append('not hidden()') | |
550 |
|
550 | |||
551 | # TODO: johbo: Figure out a simpler way for this solution |
|
551 | # TODO: johbo: Figure out a simpler way for this solution | |
552 | collection_generator = CollectionGenerator |
|
552 | collection_generator = CollectionGenerator | |
553 | if commit_filter: |
|
553 | if commit_filter: | |
554 | commit_filter = ' and '.join(map(safe_str, commit_filter)) |
|
554 | commit_filter = ' and '.join(map(safe_str, commit_filter)) | |
555 | revisions = self._remote.rev_range([commit_filter]) |
|
555 | revisions = self._remote.rev_range([commit_filter]) | |
556 | collection_generator = MercurialIndexBasedCollectionGenerator |
|
556 | collection_generator = MercurialIndexBasedCollectionGenerator | |
557 | else: |
|
557 | else: | |
558 | revisions = self.commit_ids |
|
558 | revisions = self.commit_ids | |
559 |
|
559 | |||
560 | if start_pos or end_pos: |
|
560 | if start_pos or end_pos: | |
561 | revisions = revisions[start_pos:end_pos] |
|
561 | revisions = revisions[start_pos:end_pos] | |
562 |
|
562 | |||
563 | return collection_generator(self, revisions, pre_load=pre_load) |
|
563 | return collection_generator(self, revisions, pre_load=pre_load) | |
564 |
|
564 | |||
565 | def pull(self, url, commit_ids=None): |
|
565 | def pull(self, url, commit_ids=None): | |
566 | """ |
|
566 | """ | |
567 | Pull changes from external location. |
|
567 | Pull changes from external location. | |
568 |
|
568 | |||
569 | :param commit_ids: Optional. Can be set to a list of commit ids |
|
569 | :param commit_ids: Optional. Can be set to a list of commit ids | |
570 | which shall be pulled from the other repository. |
|
570 | which shall be pulled from the other repository. | |
571 | """ |
|
571 | """ | |
572 | url = self._get_url(url) |
|
572 | url = self._get_url(url) | |
573 | self._remote.pull(url, commit_ids=commit_ids) |
|
573 | self._remote.pull(url, commit_ids=commit_ids) | |
574 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
574 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
575 |
|
575 | |||
576 | def fetch(self, url, commit_ids=None): |
|
576 | def fetch(self, url, commit_ids=None): | |
577 | """ |
|
577 | """ | |
578 | Backward compatibility with GIT fetch==pull |
|
578 | Backward compatibility with GIT fetch==pull | |
579 | """ |
|
579 | """ | |
580 | return self.pull(url, commit_ids=commit_ids) |
|
580 | return self.pull(url, commit_ids=commit_ids) | |
581 |
|
581 | |||
582 | def push(self, url): |
|
582 | def push(self, url): | |
583 | url = self._get_url(url) |
|
583 | url = self._get_url(url) | |
584 | self._remote.sync_push(url) |
|
584 | self._remote.sync_push(url) | |
585 |
|
585 | |||
586 | def _local_clone(self, clone_path): |
|
586 | def _local_clone(self, clone_path): | |
587 | """ |
|
587 | """ | |
588 | Create a local clone of the current repo. |
|
588 | Create a local clone of the current repo. | |
589 | """ |
|
589 | """ | |
590 | self._remote.clone(self.path, clone_path, update_after_clone=True, |
|
590 | self._remote.clone(self.path, clone_path, update_after_clone=True, | |
591 | hooks=False) |
|
591 | hooks=False) | |
592 |
|
592 | |||
593 | def _update(self, revision, clean=False): |
|
593 | def _update(self, revision, clean=False): | |
594 | """ |
|
594 | """ | |
595 | Update the working copy to the specified revision. |
|
595 | Update the working copy to the specified revision. | |
596 | """ |
|
596 | """ | |
597 | log.debug('Doing checkout to commit: `%s` for %s', revision, self) |
|
597 | log.debug('Doing checkout to commit: `%s` for %s', revision, self) | |
598 | self._remote.update(revision, clean=clean) |
|
598 | self._remote.update(revision, clean=clean) | |
599 |
|
599 | |||
600 | def _identify(self): |
|
600 | def _identify(self): | |
601 | """ |
|
601 | """ | |
602 | Return the current state of the working directory. |
|
602 | Return the current state of the working directory. | |
603 | """ |
|
603 | """ | |
604 | return self._remote.identify().strip().rstrip('+') |
|
604 | return self._remote.identify().strip().rstrip('+') | |
605 |
|
605 | |||
606 | def _heads(self, branch=None): |
|
606 | def _heads(self, branch=None): | |
607 | """ |
|
607 | """ | |
608 | Return the commit ids of the repository heads. |
|
608 | Return the commit ids of the repository heads. | |
609 | """ |
|
609 | """ | |
610 | return self._remote.heads(branch=branch).strip().split(' ') |
|
610 | return self._remote.heads(branch=branch).strip().split(' ') | |
611 |
|
611 | |||
612 | def _ancestor(self, revision1, revision2): |
|
612 | def _ancestor(self, revision1, revision2): | |
613 | """ |
|
613 | """ | |
614 | Return the common ancestor of the two revisions. |
|
614 | Return the common ancestor of the two revisions. | |
615 | """ |
|
615 | """ | |
616 | return self._remote.ancestor(revision1, revision2) |
|
616 | return self._remote.ancestor(revision1, revision2) | |
617 |
|
617 | |||
618 | def _local_push( |
|
618 | def _local_push( | |
619 | self, revision, repository_path, push_branches=False, |
|
619 | self, revision, repository_path, push_branches=False, | |
620 | enable_hooks=False): |
|
620 | enable_hooks=False): | |
621 | """ |
|
621 | """ | |
622 | Push the given revision to the specified repository. |
|
622 | Push the given revision to the specified repository. | |
623 |
|
623 | |||
624 | :param push_branches: allow to create branches in the target repo. |
|
624 | :param push_branches: allow to create branches in the target repo. | |
625 | """ |
|
625 | """ | |
626 | self._remote.push( |
|
626 | self._remote.push( | |
627 | [revision], repository_path, hooks=enable_hooks, |
|
627 | [revision], repository_path, hooks=enable_hooks, | |
628 | push_branches=push_branches) |
|
628 | push_branches=push_branches) | |
629 |
|
629 | |||
630 | def _local_merge(self, target_ref, merge_message, user_name, user_email, |
|
630 | def _local_merge(self, target_ref, merge_message, user_name, user_email, | |
631 | source_ref, use_rebase=False, close_commit_id=None, dry_run=False): |
|
631 | source_ref, use_rebase=False, close_commit_id=None, dry_run=False): | |
632 | """ |
|
632 | """ | |
633 | Merge the given source_revision into the checked out revision. |
|
633 | Merge the given source_revision into the checked out revision. | |
634 |
|
634 | |||
635 | Returns the commit id of the merge and a boolean indicating if the |
|
635 | Returns the commit id of the merge and a boolean indicating if the | |
636 | commit needs to be pushed. |
|
636 | commit needs to be pushed. | |
637 | """ |
|
637 | """ | |
638 | source_ref_commit_id = source_ref.commit_id |
|
638 | source_ref_commit_id = source_ref.commit_id | |
639 | target_ref_commit_id = target_ref.commit_id |
|
639 | target_ref_commit_id = target_ref.commit_id | |
640 |
|
640 | |||
641 | # update our workdir to target ref, for proper merge |
|
641 | # update our workdir to target ref, for proper merge | |
642 | self._update(target_ref_commit_id, clean=True) |
|
642 | self._update(target_ref_commit_id, clean=True) | |
643 |
|
643 | |||
644 | ancestor = self._ancestor(target_ref_commit_id, source_ref_commit_id) |
|
644 | ancestor = self._ancestor(target_ref_commit_id, source_ref_commit_id) | |
645 | is_the_same_branch = self._is_the_same_branch(target_ref, source_ref) |
|
645 | is_the_same_branch = self._is_the_same_branch(target_ref, source_ref) | |
646 |
|
646 | |||
647 | if close_commit_id: |
|
647 | if close_commit_id: | |
648 | # NOTE(marcink): if we get the close commit, this is our new source |
|
648 | # NOTE(marcink): if we get the close commit, this is our new source | |
649 | # which will include the close commit itself. |
|
649 | # which will include the close commit itself. | |
650 | source_ref_commit_id = close_commit_id |
|
650 | source_ref_commit_id = close_commit_id | |
651 |
|
651 | |||
652 | if ancestor == source_ref_commit_id: |
|
652 | if ancestor == source_ref_commit_id: | |
653 | # Nothing to do, the changes were already integrated |
|
653 | # Nothing to do, the changes were already integrated | |
654 | return target_ref_commit_id, False |
|
654 | return target_ref_commit_id, False | |
655 |
|
655 | |||
656 | elif ancestor == target_ref_commit_id and is_the_same_branch: |
|
656 | elif ancestor == target_ref_commit_id and is_the_same_branch: | |
657 | # In this case we should force a commit message |
|
657 | # In this case we should force a commit message | |
658 | return source_ref_commit_id, True |
|
658 | return source_ref_commit_id, True | |
659 |
|
659 | |||
660 | unresolved = None |
|
660 | unresolved = None | |
661 | if use_rebase: |
|
661 | if use_rebase: | |
662 | try: |
|
662 | try: | |
663 | bookmark_name = 'rcbook%s%s' % (source_ref_commit_id, target_ref_commit_id) |
|
663 | bookmark_name = 'rcbook%s%s' % (source_ref_commit_id, target_ref_commit_id) | |
664 | self.bookmark(bookmark_name, revision=source_ref.commit_id) |
|
664 | self.bookmark(bookmark_name, revision=source_ref.commit_id) | |
665 | self._remote.rebase( |
|
665 | self._remote.rebase( | |
666 | source=source_ref_commit_id, dest=target_ref_commit_id) |
|
666 | source=source_ref_commit_id, dest=target_ref_commit_id) | |
667 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
667 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
668 | self._update(bookmark_name, clean=True) |
|
668 | self._update(bookmark_name, clean=True) | |
669 | return self._identify(), True |
|
669 | return self._identify(), True | |
670 | except RepositoryError as e: |
|
670 | except RepositoryError as e: | |
671 | # The rebase-abort may raise another exception which 'hides' |
|
671 | # The rebase-abort may raise another exception which 'hides' | |
672 | # the original one, therefore we log it here. |
|
672 | # the original one, therefore we log it here. | |
673 | log.exception('Error while rebasing shadow repo during merge.') |
|
673 | log.exception('Error while rebasing shadow repo during merge.') | |
674 | if 'unresolved conflicts' in safe_str(e): |
|
674 | if 'unresolved conflicts' in safe_str(e): | |
675 | unresolved = self._remote.get_unresolved_files() |
|
675 | unresolved = self._remote.get_unresolved_files() | |
676 | log.debug('unresolved files: %s', unresolved) |
|
676 | log.debug('unresolved files: %s', unresolved) | |
677 |
|
677 | |||
678 | # Cleanup any rebase leftovers |
|
678 | # Cleanup any rebase leftovers | |
679 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
679 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
680 | self._remote.rebase(abort=True) |
|
680 | self._remote.rebase(abort=True) | |
681 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
681 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
682 | self._remote.update(clean=True) |
|
682 | self._remote.update(clean=True) | |
683 | if unresolved: |
|
683 | if unresolved: | |
684 | raise UnresolvedFilesInRepo(unresolved) |
|
684 | raise UnresolvedFilesInRepo(unresolved) | |
685 | else: |
|
685 | else: | |
686 | raise |
|
686 | raise | |
687 | else: |
|
687 | else: | |
688 | try: |
|
688 | try: | |
689 | self._remote.merge(source_ref_commit_id) |
|
689 | self._remote.merge(source_ref_commit_id) | |
690 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
690 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
691 | self._remote.commit( |
|
691 | self._remote.commit( | |
692 | message=safe_str(merge_message), |
|
692 | message=safe_str(merge_message), | |
693 | username=safe_str('%s <%s>' % (user_name, user_email))) |
|
693 | username=safe_str('%s <%s>' % (user_name, user_email))) | |
694 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
694 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
695 | return self._identify(), True |
|
695 | return self._identify(), True | |
696 | except RepositoryError as e: |
|
696 | except RepositoryError as e: | |
697 | # The merge-abort may raise another exception which 'hides' |
|
697 | # The merge-abort may raise another exception which 'hides' | |
698 | # the original one, therefore we log it here. |
|
698 | # the original one, therefore we log it here. | |
699 | log.exception('Error while merging shadow repo during merge.') |
|
699 | log.exception('Error while merging shadow repo during merge.') | |
700 | if 'unresolved merge conflicts' in safe_str(e): |
|
700 | if 'unresolved merge conflicts' in safe_str(e): | |
701 | unresolved = self._remote.get_unresolved_files() |
|
701 | unresolved = self._remote.get_unresolved_files() | |
702 | log.debug('unresolved files: %s', unresolved) |
|
702 | log.debug('unresolved files: %s', unresolved) | |
703 |
|
703 | |||
704 | # Cleanup any merge leftovers |
|
704 | # Cleanup any merge leftovers | |
705 | self._remote.update(clean=True) |
|
705 | self._remote.update(clean=True) | |
706 | if unresolved: |
|
706 | if unresolved: | |
707 | raise UnresolvedFilesInRepo(unresolved) |
|
707 | raise UnresolvedFilesInRepo(unresolved) | |
708 | else: |
|
708 | else: | |
709 | raise |
|
709 | raise | |
710 |
|
710 | |||
711 | def _local_close(self, target_ref, user_name, user_email, |
|
711 | def _local_close(self, target_ref, user_name, user_email, | |
712 | source_ref, close_message=''): |
|
712 | source_ref, close_message=''): | |
713 | """ |
|
713 | """ | |
714 | Close the branch of the given source_revision |
|
714 | Close the branch of the given source_revision | |
715 |
|
715 | |||
716 | Returns the commit id of the close and a boolean indicating if the |
|
716 | Returns the commit id of the close and a boolean indicating if the | |
717 | commit needs to be pushed. |
|
717 | commit needs to be pushed. | |
718 | """ |
|
718 | """ | |
719 | self._update(source_ref.commit_id) |
|
719 | self._update(source_ref.commit_id) | |
720 | message = close_message or "Closing branch: `{}`".format(source_ref.name) |
|
720 | message = close_message or "Closing branch: `{}`".format(source_ref.name) | |
721 | try: |
|
721 | try: | |
722 | self._remote.commit( |
|
722 | self._remote.commit( | |
723 | message=safe_str(message), |
|
723 | message=safe_str(message), | |
724 | username=safe_str('%s <%s>' % (user_name, user_email)), |
|
724 | username=safe_str('%s <%s>' % (user_name, user_email)), | |
725 | close_branch=True) |
|
725 | close_branch=True) | |
726 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
726 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
727 | return self._identify(), True |
|
727 | return self._identify(), True | |
728 | except RepositoryError: |
|
728 | except RepositoryError: | |
729 | # Cleanup any commit leftovers |
|
729 | # Cleanup any commit leftovers | |
730 | self._remote.update(clean=True) |
|
730 | self._remote.update(clean=True) | |
731 | raise |
|
731 | raise | |
732 |
|
732 | |||
733 | def _is_the_same_branch(self, target_ref, source_ref): |
|
733 | def _is_the_same_branch(self, target_ref, source_ref): | |
734 | return ( |
|
734 | return ( | |
735 | self._get_branch_name(target_ref) == |
|
735 | self._get_branch_name(target_ref) == | |
736 | self._get_branch_name(source_ref)) |
|
736 | self._get_branch_name(source_ref)) | |
737 |
|
737 | |||
738 | def _get_branch_name(self, ref): |
|
738 | def _get_branch_name(self, ref): | |
739 | if ref.type == 'branch': |
|
739 | if ref.type == 'branch': | |
740 | return ref.name |
|
740 | return ref.name | |
741 | return self._remote.ctx_branch(ref.commit_id) |
|
741 | return self._remote.ctx_branch(ref.commit_id) | |
742 |
|
742 | |||
743 | def _maybe_prepare_merge_workspace( |
|
743 | def _maybe_prepare_merge_workspace( | |
744 | self, repo_id, workspace_id, unused_target_ref, unused_source_ref): |
|
744 | self, repo_id, workspace_id, unused_target_ref, unused_source_ref): | |
745 | shadow_repository_path = self._get_shadow_repository_path( |
|
745 | shadow_repository_path = self._get_shadow_repository_path( | |
746 | self.path, repo_id, workspace_id) |
|
746 | self.path, repo_id, workspace_id) | |
747 | if not os.path.exists(shadow_repository_path): |
|
747 | if not os.path.exists(shadow_repository_path): | |
748 | self._local_clone(shadow_repository_path) |
|
748 | self._local_clone(shadow_repository_path) | |
749 | log.debug( |
|
749 | log.debug( | |
750 | 'Prepared shadow repository in %s', shadow_repository_path) |
|
750 | 'Prepared shadow repository in %s', shadow_repository_path) | |
751 |
|
751 | |||
752 | return shadow_repository_path |
|
752 | return shadow_repository_path | |
753 |
|
753 | |||
754 | def _merge_repo(self, repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, |
|
754 | def _merge_repo(self, repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, | |
755 | source_repo, source_ref, merge_message, |
|
755 | source_repo, source_ref, merge_message, | |
756 | merger_name, merger_email, dry_run=False, |
|
756 | merger_name, merger_email, dry_run=False, | |
757 | use_rebase=False, close_branch=False): |
|
757 | use_rebase=False, close_branch=False): | |
758 |
|
758 | |||
759 | log.debug('Executing merge_repo with %s strategy, dry_run mode:%s', |
|
759 | log.debug('Executing merge_repo with %s strategy, dry_run mode:%s', | |
760 | 'rebase' if use_rebase else 'merge', dry_run) |
|
760 | 'rebase' if use_rebase else 'merge', dry_run) | |
761 | if target_ref.commit_id not in self._heads(): |
|
761 | if target_ref.commit_id not in self._heads(): | |
762 | return MergeResponse( |
|
762 | return MergeResponse( | |
763 | False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.TARGET_IS_NOT_HEAD, |
|
763 | False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.TARGET_IS_NOT_HEAD, | |
764 | metadata={'target_ref': target_ref}) |
|
764 | metadata={'target_ref': target_ref}) | |
765 |
|
765 | |||
766 | try: |
|
766 | try: | |
767 | if target_ref.type == 'branch' and len(self._heads(target_ref.name)) != 1: |
|
767 | if target_ref.type == 'branch' and len(self._heads(target_ref.name)) != 1: | |
768 | heads_all = self._heads(target_ref.name) |
|
768 | heads_all = self._heads(target_ref.name) | |
769 | max_heads = 10 |
|
769 | max_heads = 10 | |
770 | if len(heads_all) > max_heads: |
|
770 | if len(heads_all) > max_heads: | |
771 | heads = '\n,'.join( |
|
771 | heads = '\n,'.join( | |
772 | heads_all[:max_heads] + |
|
772 | heads_all[:max_heads] + | |
773 | ['and {} more.'.format(len(heads_all)-max_heads)]) |
|
773 | ['and {} more.'.format(len(heads_all)-max_heads)]) | |
774 | else: |
|
774 | else: | |
775 | heads = '\n,'.join(heads_all) |
|
775 | heads = '\n,'.join(heads_all) | |
776 | metadata = { |
|
776 | metadata = { | |
777 | 'target_ref': target_ref, |
|
777 | 'target_ref': target_ref, | |
778 | 'source_ref': source_ref, |
|
778 | 'source_ref': source_ref, | |
779 | 'heads': heads |
|
779 | 'heads': heads | |
780 | } |
|
780 | } | |
781 | return MergeResponse( |
|
781 | return MergeResponse( | |
782 | False, False, None, |
|
782 | False, False, None, | |
783 | MergeFailureReason.HG_TARGET_HAS_MULTIPLE_HEADS, |
|
783 | MergeFailureReason.HG_TARGET_HAS_MULTIPLE_HEADS, | |
784 | metadata=metadata) |
|
784 | metadata=metadata) | |
785 | except CommitDoesNotExistError: |
|
785 | except CommitDoesNotExistError: | |
786 | log.exception('Failure when looking up branch heads on hg target') |
|
786 | log.exception('Failure when looking up branch heads on hg target') | |
787 | return MergeResponse( |
|
787 | return MergeResponse( | |
788 | False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.MISSING_TARGET_REF, |
|
788 | False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.MISSING_TARGET_REF, | |
789 | metadata={'target_ref': target_ref}) |
|
789 | metadata={'target_ref': target_ref}) | |
790 |
|
790 | |||
791 | shadow_repository_path = self._maybe_prepare_merge_workspace( |
|
791 | shadow_repository_path = self._maybe_prepare_merge_workspace( | |
792 | repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, source_ref) |
|
792 | repo_id, workspace_id, target_ref, source_ref) | |
793 | shadow_repo = self.get_shadow_instance(shadow_repository_path) |
|
793 | shadow_repo = self.get_shadow_instance(shadow_repository_path) | |
794 |
|
794 | |||
795 | log.debug('Pulling in target reference %s', target_ref) |
|
795 | log.debug('Pulling in target reference %s', target_ref) | |
796 | self._validate_pull_reference(target_ref) |
|
796 | self._validate_pull_reference(target_ref) | |
797 | shadow_repo._local_pull(self.path, target_ref) |
|
797 | shadow_repo._local_pull(self.path, target_ref) | |
798 |
|
798 | |||
799 | try: |
|
799 | try: | |
800 | log.debug('Pulling in source reference %s', source_ref) |
|
800 | log.debug('Pulling in source reference %s', source_ref) | |
801 | source_repo._validate_pull_reference(source_ref) |
|
801 | source_repo._validate_pull_reference(source_ref) | |
802 | shadow_repo._local_pull(source_repo.path, source_ref) |
|
802 | shadow_repo._local_pull(source_repo.path, source_ref) | |
803 | except CommitDoesNotExistError: |
|
803 | except CommitDoesNotExistError: | |
804 | log.exception('Failure when doing local pull on hg shadow repo') |
|
804 | log.exception('Failure when doing local pull on hg shadow repo') | |
805 | return MergeResponse( |
|
805 | return MergeResponse( | |
806 | False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.MISSING_SOURCE_REF, |
|
806 | False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.MISSING_SOURCE_REF, | |
807 | metadata={'source_ref': source_ref}) |
|
807 | metadata={'source_ref': source_ref}) | |
808 |
|
808 | |||
809 | merge_ref = None |
|
809 | merge_ref = None | |
810 | merge_commit_id = None |
|
810 | merge_commit_id = None | |
811 | close_commit_id = None |
|
811 | close_commit_id = None | |
812 | merge_failure_reason = MergeFailureReason.NONE |
|
812 | merge_failure_reason = MergeFailureReason.NONE | |
813 | metadata = {} |
|
813 | metadata = {} | |
814 |
|
814 | |||
815 | # enforce that close branch should be used only in case we source from |
|
815 | # enforce that close branch should be used only in case we source from | |
816 | # an actual Branch |
|
816 | # an actual Branch | |
817 | close_branch = close_branch and source_ref.type == 'branch' |
|
817 | close_branch = close_branch and source_ref.type == 'branch' | |
818 |
|
818 | |||
819 | # don't allow to close branch if source and target are the same |
|
819 | # don't allow to close branch if source and target are the same | |
820 | close_branch = close_branch and source_ref.name != target_ref.name |
|
820 | close_branch = close_branch and source_ref.name != target_ref.name | |
821 |
|
821 | |||
822 | needs_push_on_close = False |
|
822 | needs_push_on_close = False | |
823 | if close_branch and not use_rebase and not dry_run: |
|
823 | if close_branch and not use_rebase and not dry_run: | |
824 | try: |
|
824 | try: | |
825 | close_commit_id, needs_push_on_close = shadow_repo._local_close( |
|
825 | close_commit_id, needs_push_on_close = shadow_repo._local_close( | |
826 | target_ref, merger_name, merger_email, source_ref) |
|
826 | target_ref, merger_name, merger_email, source_ref) | |
827 | merge_possible = True |
|
827 | merge_possible = True | |
828 | except RepositoryError: |
|
828 | except RepositoryError: | |
829 | log.exception('Failure when doing close branch on ' |
|
829 | log.exception('Failure when doing close branch on ' | |
830 | 'shadow repo: %s', shadow_repo) |
|
830 | 'shadow repo: %s', shadow_repo) | |
831 | merge_possible = False |
|
831 | merge_possible = False | |
832 | merge_failure_reason = MergeFailureReason.MERGE_FAILED |
|
832 | merge_failure_reason = MergeFailureReason.MERGE_FAILED | |
833 | else: |
|
833 | else: | |
834 | merge_possible = True |
|
834 | merge_possible = True | |
835 |
|
835 | |||
836 | needs_push = False |
|
836 | needs_push = False | |
837 | if merge_possible: |
|
837 | if merge_possible: | |
838 |
|
838 | |||
839 | try: |
|
839 | try: | |
840 | merge_commit_id, needs_push = shadow_repo._local_merge( |
|
840 | merge_commit_id, needs_push = shadow_repo._local_merge( | |
841 | target_ref, merge_message, merger_name, merger_email, |
|
841 | target_ref, merge_message, merger_name, merger_email, | |
842 | source_ref, use_rebase=use_rebase, |
|
842 | source_ref, use_rebase=use_rebase, | |
843 | close_commit_id=close_commit_id, dry_run=dry_run) |
|
843 | close_commit_id=close_commit_id, dry_run=dry_run) | |
844 | merge_possible = True |
|
844 | merge_possible = True | |
845 |
|
845 | |||
846 | # read the state of the close action, if it |
|
846 | # read the state of the close action, if it | |
847 | # maybe required a push |
|
847 | # maybe required a push | |
848 | needs_push = needs_push or needs_push_on_close |
|
848 | needs_push = needs_push or needs_push_on_close | |
849 |
|
849 | |||
850 | # Set a bookmark pointing to the merge commit. This bookmark |
|
850 | # Set a bookmark pointing to the merge commit. This bookmark | |
851 | # may be used to easily identify the last successful merge |
|
851 | # may be used to easily identify the last successful merge | |
852 | # commit in the shadow repository. |
|
852 | # commit in the shadow repository. | |
853 | shadow_repo.bookmark('pr-merge', revision=merge_commit_id) |
|
853 | shadow_repo.bookmark('pr-merge', revision=merge_commit_id) | |
854 | merge_ref = Reference('book', 'pr-merge', merge_commit_id) |
|
854 | merge_ref = Reference('book', 'pr-merge', merge_commit_id) | |
855 | except SubrepoMergeError: |
|
855 | except SubrepoMergeError: | |
856 | log.exception( |
|
856 | log.exception( | |
857 | 'Subrepo merge error during local merge on hg shadow repo.') |
|
857 | 'Subrepo merge error during local merge on hg shadow repo.') | |
858 | merge_possible = False |
|
858 | merge_possible = False | |
859 | merge_failure_reason = MergeFailureReason.SUBREPO_MERGE_FAILED |
|
859 | merge_failure_reason = MergeFailureReason.SUBREPO_MERGE_FAILED | |
860 | needs_push = False |
|
860 | needs_push = False | |
861 | except RepositoryError as e: |
|
861 | except RepositoryError as e: | |
862 | log.exception('Failure when doing local merge on hg shadow repo') |
|
862 | log.exception('Failure when doing local merge on hg shadow repo') | |
863 | if isinstance(e, UnresolvedFilesInRepo): |
|
863 | if isinstance(e, UnresolvedFilesInRepo): | |
864 | all_conflicts = list(e.args[0]) |
|
864 | all_conflicts = list(e.args[0]) | |
865 | max_conflicts = 20 |
|
865 | max_conflicts = 20 | |
866 | if len(all_conflicts) > max_conflicts: |
|
866 | if len(all_conflicts) > max_conflicts: | |
867 | conflicts = all_conflicts[:max_conflicts] \ |
|
867 | conflicts = all_conflicts[:max_conflicts] \ | |
868 | + ['and {} more.'.format(len(all_conflicts)-max_conflicts)] |
|
868 | + ['and {} more.'.format(len(all_conflicts)-max_conflicts)] | |
869 | else: |
|
869 | else: | |
870 | conflicts = all_conflicts |
|
870 | conflicts = all_conflicts | |
871 | metadata['unresolved_files'] = \ |
|
871 | metadata['unresolved_files'] = \ | |
872 | '\n* conflict: ' + \ |
|
872 | '\n* conflict: ' + \ | |
873 | ('\n * conflict: '.join(conflicts)) |
|
873 | ('\n * conflict: '.join(conflicts)) | |
874 |
|
874 | |||
875 | merge_possible = False |
|
875 | merge_possible = False | |
876 | merge_failure_reason = MergeFailureReason.MERGE_FAILED |
|
876 | merge_failure_reason = MergeFailureReason.MERGE_FAILED | |
877 | needs_push = False |
|
877 | needs_push = False | |
878 |
|
878 | |||
879 | if merge_possible and not dry_run: |
|
879 | if merge_possible and not dry_run: | |
880 | if needs_push: |
|
880 | if needs_push: | |
881 | # In case the target is a bookmark, update it, so after pushing |
|
881 | # In case the target is a bookmark, update it, so after pushing | |
882 | # the bookmarks is also updated in the target. |
|
882 | # the bookmarks is also updated in the target. | |
883 | if target_ref.type == 'book': |
|
883 | if target_ref.type == 'book': | |
884 | shadow_repo.bookmark( |
|
884 | shadow_repo.bookmark( | |
885 | target_ref.name, revision=merge_commit_id) |
|
885 | target_ref.name, revision=merge_commit_id) | |
886 | try: |
|
886 | try: | |
887 | shadow_repo_with_hooks = self.get_shadow_instance( |
|
887 | shadow_repo_with_hooks = self.get_shadow_instance( | |
888 | shadow_repository_path, |
|
888 | shadow_repository_path, | |
889 | enable_hooks=True) |
|
889 | enable_hooks=True) | |
890 | # This is the actual merge action, we push from shadow |
|
890 | # This is the actual merge action, we push from shadow | |
891 | # into origin. |
|
891 | # into origin. | |
892 | # Note: the push_branches option will push any new branch |
|
892 | # Note: the push_branches option will push any new branch | |
893 | # defined in the source repository to the target. This may |
|
893 | # defined in the source repository to the target. This may | |
894 | # be dangerous as branches are permanent in Mercurial. |
|
894 | # be dangerous as branches are permanent in Mercurial. | |
895 | # This feature was requested in issue #441. |
|
895 | # This feature was requested in issue #441. | |
896 | shadow_repo_with_hooks._local_push( |
|
896 | shadow_repo_with_hooks._local_push( | |
897 | merge_commit_id, self.path, push_branches=True, |
|
897 | merge_commit_id, self.path, push_branches=True, | |
898 | enable_hooks=True) |
|
898 | enable_hooks=True) | |
899 |
|
899 | |||
900 | # maybe we also need to push the close_commit_id |
|
900 | # maybe we also need to push the close_commit_id | |
901 | if close_commit_id: |
|
901 | if close_commit_id: | |
902 | shadow_repo_with_hooks._local_push( |
|
902 | shadow_repo_with_hooks._local_push( | |
903 | close_commit_id, self.path, push_branches=True, |
|
903 | close_commit_id, self.path, push_branches=True, | |
904 | enable_hooks=True) |
|
904 | enable_hooks=True) | |
905 | merge_succeeded = True |
|
905 | merge_succeeded = True | |
906 | except RepositoryError: |
|
906 | except RepositoryError: | |
907 | log.exception( |
|
907 | log.exception( | |
908 | 'Failure when doing local push from the shadow ' |
|
908 | 'Failure when doing local push from the shadow ' | |
909 | 'repository to the target repository at %s.', self.path) |
|
909 | 'repository to the target repository at %s.', self.path) | |
910 | merge_succeeded = False |
|
910 | merge_succeeded = False | |
911 | merge_failure_reason = MergeFailureReason.PUSH_FAILED |
|
911 | merge_failure_reason = MergeFailureReason.PUSH_FAILED | |
912 | metadata['target'] = 'hg shadow repo' |
|
912 | metadata['target'] = 'hg shadow repo' | |
913 | metadata['merge_commit'] = merge_commit_id |
|
913 | metadata['merge_commit'] = merge_commit_id | |
914 | else: |
|
914 | else: | |
915 | merge_succeeded = True |
|
915 | merge_succeeded = True | |
916 | else: |
|
916 | else: | |
917 | merge_succeeded = False |
|
917 | merge_succeeded = False | |
918 |
|
918 | |||
919 | return MergeResponse( |
|
919 | return MergeResponse( | |
920 | merge_possible, merge_succeeded, merge_ref, merge_failure_reason, |
|
920 | merge_possible, merge_succeeded, merge_ref, merge_failure_reason, | |
921 | metadata=metadata) |
|
921 | metadata=metadata) | |
922 |
|
922 | |||
923 | def get_shadow_instance(self, shadow_repository_path, enable_hooks=False, cache=False): |
|
923 | def get_shadow_instance(self, shadow_repository_path, enable_hooks=False, cache=False): | |
924 | config = self.config.copy() |
|
924 | config = self.config.copy() | |
925 | if not enable_hooks: |
|
925 | if not enable_hooks: | |
926 | config.clear_section('hooks') |
|
926 | config.clear_section('hooks') | |
927 | return MercurialRepository(shadow_repository_path, config, with_wire={"cache": cache}) |
|
927 | return MercurialRepository(shadow_repository_path, config, with_wire={"cache": cache}) | |
928 |
|
928 | |||
929 | def _validate_pull_reference(self, reference): |
|
929 | def _validate_pull_reference(self, reference): | |
930 | if not (reference.name in self.bookmarks or |
|
930 | if not (reference.name in self.bookmarks or | |
931 | reference.name in self.branches or |
|
931 | reference.name in self.branches or | |
932 | self.get_commit(reference.commit_id)): |
|
932 | self.get_commit(reference.commit_id)): | |
933 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError( |
|
933 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError( | |
934 | 'Unknown branch, bookmark or commit id') |
|
934 | 'Unknown branch, bookmark or commit id') | |
935 |
|
935 | |||
936 | def _local_pull(self, repository_path, reference): |
|
936 | def _local_pull(self, repository_path, reference): | |
937 | """ |
|
937 | """ | |
938 | Fetch a branch, bookmark or commit from a local repository. |
|
938 | Fetch a branch, bookmark or commit from a local repository. | |
939 | """ |
|
939 | """ | |
940 | repository_path = os.path.abspath(repository_path) |
|
940 | repository_path = os.path.abspath(repository_path) | |
941 | if repository_path == self.path: |
|
941 | if repository_path == self.path: | |
942 | raise ValueError('Cannot pull from the same repository') |
|
942 | raise ValueError('Cannot pull from the same repository') | |
943 |
|
943 | |||
944 | reference_type_to_option_name = { |
|
944 | reference_type_to_option_name = { | |
945 | 'book': 'bookmark', |
|
945 | 'book': 'bookmark', | |
946 | 'branch': 'branch', |
|
946 | 'branch': 'branch', | |
947 | } |
|
947 | } | |
948 | option_name = reference_type_to_option_name.get( |
|
948 | option_name = reference_type_to_option_name.get( | |
949 | reference.type, 'revision') |
|
949 | reference.type, 'revision') | |
950 |
|
950 | |||
951 | if option_name == 'revision': |
|
951 | if option_name == 'revision': | |
952 | ref = reference.commit_id |
|
952 | ref = reference.commit_id | |
953 | else: |
|
953 | else: | |
954 | ref = reference.name |
|
954 | ref = reference.name | |
955 |
|
955 | |||
956 | options = {option_name: [ref]} |
|
956 | options = {option_name: [ref]} | |
957 | self._remote.pull_cmd(repository_path, hooks=False, **options) |
|
957 | self._remote.pull_cmd(repository_path, hooks=False, **options) | |
958 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
958 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
959 |
|
959 | |||
960 | def bookmark(self, bookmark, revision=None): |
|
960 | def bookmark(self, bookmark, revision=None): | |
961 | if isinstance(bookmark, unicode): |
|
961 | if isinstance(bookmark, unicode): | |
962 | bookmark = safe_str(bookmark) |
|
962 | bookmark = safe_str(bookmark) | |
963 | self._remote.bookmark(bookmark, revision=revision) |
|
963 | self._remote.bookmark(bookmark, revision=revision) | |
964 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
964 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
965 |
|
965 | |||
966 | def get_path_permissions(self, username): |
|
966 | def get_path_permissions(self, username): | |
967 | hgacl_file = os.path.join(self.path, '.hg/hgacl') |
|
967 | hgacl_file = os.path.join(self.path, '.hg/hgacl') | |
968 |
|
968 | |||
969 | def read_patterns(suffix): |
|
969 | def read_patterns(suffix): | |
970 | svalue = None |
|
970 | svalue = None | |
971 | for section, option in [ |
|
971 | for section, option in [ | |
972 | ('narrowacl', username + suffix), |
|
972 | ('narrowacl', username + suffix), | |
973 | ('narrowacl', 'default' + suffix), |
|
973 | ('narrowacl', 'default' + suffix), | |
974 | ('narrowhgacl', username + suffix), |
|
974 | ('narrowhgacl', username + suffix), | |
975 | ('narrowhgacl', 'default' + suffix) |
|
975 | ('narrowhgacl', 'default' + suffix) | |
976 | ]: |
|
976 | ]: | |
977 | try: |
|
977 | try: | |
978 | svalue = hgacl.get(section, option) |
|
978 | svalue = hgacl.get(section, option) | |
979 | break # stop at the first value we find |
|
979 | break # stop at the first value we find | |
980 | except configparser.NoOptionError: |
|
980 | except configparser.NoOptionError: | |
981 | pass |
|
981 | pass | |
982 | if not svalue: |
|
982 | if not svalue: | |
983 | return None |
|
983 | return None | |
984 | result = ['/'] |
|
984 | result = ['/'] | |
985 | for pattern in svalue.split(): |
|
985 | for pattern in svalue.split(): | |
986 | result.append(pattern) |
|
986 | result.append(pattern) | |
987 | if '*' not in pattern and '?' not in pattern: |
|
987 | if '*' not in pattern and '?' not in pattern: | |
988 | result.append(pattern + '/*') |
|
988 | result.append(pattern + '/*') | |
989 | return result |
|
989 | return result | |
990 |
|
990 | |||
991 | if os.path.exists(hgacl_file): |
|
991 | if os.path.exists(hgacl_file): | |
992 | try: |
|
992 | try: | |
993 | hgacl = configparser.RawConfigParser() |
|
993 | hgacl = configparser.RawConfigParser() | |
994 | hgacl.read(hgacl_file) |
|
994 | hgacl.read(hgacl_file) | |
995 |
|
995 | |||
996 | includes = read_patterns('.includes') |
|
996 | includes = read_patterns('.includes') | |
997 | excludes = read_patterns('.excludes') |
|
997 | excludes = read_patterns('.excludes') | |
998 | return BasePathPermissionChecker.create_from_patterns( |
|
998 | return BasePathPermissionChecker.create_from_patterns( | |
999 | includes, excludes) |
|
999 | includes, excludes) | |
1000 | except BaseException as e: |
|
1000 | except BaseException as e: | |
1001 | msg = 'Cannot read ACL settings from {} on {}: {}'.format( |
|
1001 | msg = 'Cannot read ACL settings from {} on {}: {}'.format( | |
1002 | hgacl_file, self.name, e) |
|
1002 | hgacl_file, self.name, e) | |
1003 | raise exceptions.RepositoryRequirementError(msg) |
|
1003 | raise exceptions.RepositoryRequirementError(msg) | |
1004 | else: |
|
1004 | else: | |
1005 | return None |
|
1005 | return None | |
1006 |
|
1006 | |||
1007 |
|
1007 | |||
1008 | class MercurialIndexBasedCollectionGenerator(CollectionGenerator): |
|
1008 | class MercurialIndexBasedCollectionGenerator(CollectionGenerator): | |
1009 |
|
1009 | |||
1010 | def _commit_factory(self, commit_id): |
|
1010 | def _commit_factory(self, commit_id): | |
1011 | return self.repo.get_commit( |
|
1011 | return self.repo.get_commit( | |
1012 | commit_idx=commit_id, pre_load=self.pre_load) |
|
1012 | commit_idx=commit_id, pre_load=self.pre_load) |
@@ -1,370 +1,370 b'' | |||||
1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
|
1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 |
|
2 | |||
3 | # Copyright (C) 2014-2020 RhodeCode GmbH |
|
3 | # Copyright (C) 2014-2020 RhodeCode GmbH | |
4 | # |
|
4 | # | |
5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
|
5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
6 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 |
|
6 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 | |
7 | # (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation. |
|
7 | # (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation. | |
8 | # |
|
8 | # | |
9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
|
9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
|
10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
|
11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. |
|
12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. | |
13 | # |
|
13 | # | |
14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License |
|
14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License | |
15 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
|
15 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
16 | # |
|
16 | # | |
17 | # This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the |
|
17 | # This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the | |
18 | # RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services, |
|
18 | # RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services, | |
19 | # and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/ |
|
19 | # and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/ | |
20 |
|
20 | |||
21 | """ |
|
21 | """ | |
22 | SVN repository module |
|
22 | SVN repository module | |
23 | """ |
|
23 | """ | |
24 |
|
24 | |||
25 | import logging |
|
25 | import logging | |
26 | import os |
|
26 | import os | |
27 | import urllib |
|
27 | import urllib | |
28 |
|
28 | |||
29 | from zope.cachedescriptors.property import Lazy as LazyProperty |
|
29 | from zope.cachedescriptors.property import Lazy as LazyProperty | |
30 |
|
30 | |||
31 | from rhodecode.lib.compat import OrderedDict |
|
31 | from rhodecode.lib.compat import OrderedDict | |
32 | from rhodecode.lib.datelib import date_astimestamp |
|
32 | from rhodecode.lib.datelib import date_astimestamp | |
33 | from rhodecode.lib.utils import safe_str, safe_unicode |
|
33 | from rhodecode.lib.utils import safe_str, safe_unicode | |
34 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import CachedProperty |
|
34 | from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import CachedProperty | |
35 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs import connection, path as vcspath |
|
35 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs import connection, path as vcspath | |
36 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends import base |
|
36 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends import base | |
37 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.svn.commit import ( |
|
37 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.svn.commit import ( | |
38 | SubversionCommit, _date_from_svn_properties) |
|
38 | SubversionCommit, _date_from_svn_properties) | |
39 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.svn.diff import SubversionDiff |
|
39 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.svn.diff import SubversionDiff | |
40 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.svn.inmemory import SubversionInMemoryCommit |
|
40 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.svn.inmemory import SubversionInMemoryCommit | |
41 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.conf import settings |
|
41 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.conf import settings | |
42 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import ( |
|
42 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import ( | |
43 | CommitDoesNotExistError, EmptyRepositoryError, RepositoryError, |
|
43 | CommitDoesNotExistError, EmptyRepositoryError, RepositoryError, | |
44 | VCSError, NodeDoesNotExistError) |
|
44 | VCSError, NodeDoesNotExistError) | |
45 |
|
45 | |||
46 |
|
46 | |||
47 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
|
47 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) | |
48 |
|
48 | |||
49 |
|
49 | |||
50 | class SubversionRepository(base.BaseRepository): |
|
50 | class SubversionRepository(base.BaseRepository): | |
51 | """ |
|
51 | """ | |
52 | Subversion backend implementation |
|
52 | Subversion backend implementation | |
53 |
|
53 | |||
54 | .. important:: |
|
54 | .. important:: | |
55 |
|
55 | |||
56 | It is very important to distinguish the commit index and the commit id |
|
56 | It is very important to distinguish the commit index and the commit id | |
57 | which is assigned by Subversion. The first one is always handled as an |
|
57 | which is assigned by Subversion. The first one is always handled as an | |
58 | `int` by this implementation. The commit id assigned by Subversion on |
|
58 | `int` by this implementation. The commit id assigned by Subversion on | |
59 | the other side will always be a `str`. |
|
59 | the other side will always be a `str`. | |
60 |
|
60 | |||
61 | There is a specific trap since the first commit will have the index |
|
61 | There is a specific trap since the first commit will have the index | |
62 | ``0`` but the svn id will be ``"1"``. |
|
62 | ``0`` but the svn id will be ``"1"``. | |
63 |
|
63 | |||
64 | """ |
|
64 | """ | |
65 |
|
65 | |||
66 | # Note: Subversion does not really have a default branch name. |
|
66 | # Note: Subversion does not really have a default branch name. | |
67 | DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME = None |
|
67 | DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME = None | |
68 |
|
68 | |||
69 | contact = base.BaseRepository.DEFAULT_CONTACT |
|
69 | contact = base.BaseRepository.DEFAULT_CONTACT | |
70 | description = base.BaseRepository.DEFAULT_DESCRIPTION |
|
70 | description = base.BaseRepository.DEFAULT_DESCRIPTION | |
71 |
|
71 | |||
72 | def __init__(self, repo_path, config=None, create=False, src_url=None, with_wire=None, |
|
72 | def __init__(self, repo_path, config=None, create=False, src_url=None, with_wire=None, | |
73 | bare=False, **kwargs): |
|
73 | bare=False, **kwargs): | |
74 | self.path = safe_str(os.path.abspath(repo_path)) |
|
74 | self.path = safe_str(os.path.abspath(repo_path)) | |
75 | self.config = config if config else self.get_default_config() |
|
75 | self.config = config if config else self.get_default_config() | |
76 | self.with_wire = with_wire or {"cache": False} # default should not use cache |
|
76 | self.with_wire = with_wire or {"cache": False} # default should not use cache | |
77 |
|
77 | |||
78 | self._init_repo(create, src_url) |
|
78 | self._init_repo(create, src_url) | |
79 |
|
79 | |||
80 | # caches |
|
80 | # caches | |
81 | self._commit_ids = {} |
|
81 | self._commit_ids = {} | |
82 |
|
82 | |||
83 | @LazyProperty |
|
83 | @LazyProperty | |
84 | def _remote(self): |
|
84 | def _remote(self): | |
85 | repo_id = self.path |
|
85 | repo_id = self.path | |
86 | return connection.Svn(self.path, repo_id, self.config, with_wire=self.with_wire) |
|
86 | return connection.Svn(self.path, repo_id, self.config, with_wire=self.with_wire) | |
87 |
|
87 | |||
88 | def _init_repo(self, create, src_url): |
|
88 | def _init_repo(self, create, src_url): | |
89 | if create and os.path.exists(self.path): |
|
89 | if create and os.path.exists(self.path): | |
90 | raise RepositoryError( |
|
90 | raise RepositoryError( | |
91 | "Cannot create repository at %s, location already exist" |
|
91 | "Cannot create repository at %s, location already exist" | |
92 | % self.path) |
|
92 | % self.path) | |
93 |
|
93 | |||
94 | if create: |
|
94 | if create: | |
95 | self._remote.create_repository(settings.SVN_COMPATIBLE_VERSION) |
|
95 | self._remote.create_repository(settings.SVN_COMPATIBLE_VERSION) | |
96 | if src_url: |
|
96 | if src_url: | |
97 | src_url = _sanitize_url(src_url) |
|
97 | src_url = _sanitize_url(src_url) | |
98 | self._remote.import_remote_repository(src_url) |
|
98 | self._remote.import_remote_repository(src_url) | |
99 | else: |
|
99 | else: | |
100 | self._check_path() |
|
100 | self._check_path() | |
101 |
|
101 | |||
102 | @CachedProperty |
|
102 | @CachedProperty | |
103 | def commit_ids(self): |
|
103 | def commit_ids(self): | |
104 | head = self._remote.lookup(None) |
|
104 | head = self._remote.lookup(None) | |
105 | return [str(r) for r in xrange(1, head + 1)] |
|
105 | return [str(r) for r in xrange(1, head + 1)] | |
106 |
|
106 | |||
107 | def _rebuild_cache(self, commit_ids): |
|
107 | def _rebuild_cache(self, commit_ids): | |
108 | pass |
|
108 | pass | |
109 |
|
109 | |||
110 | def run_svn_command(self, cmd, **opts): |
|
110 | def run_svn_command(self, cmd, **opts): | |
111 | """ |
|
111 | """ | |
112 | Runs given ``cmd`` as svn command and returns tuple |
|
112 | Runs given ``cmd`` as svn command and returns tuple | |
113 | (stdout, stderr). |
|
113 | (stdout, stderr). | |
114 |
|
114 | |||
115 | :param cmd: full svn command to be executed |
|
115 | :param cmd: full svn command to be executed | |
116 | :param opts: env options to pass into Subprocess command |
|
116 | :param opts: env options to pass into Subprocess command | |
117 | """ |
|
117 | """ | |
118 | if not isinstance(cmd, list): |
|
118 | if not isinstance(cmd, list): | |
119 | raise ValueError('cmd must be a list, got %s instead' % type(cmd)) |
|
119 | raise ValueError('cmd must be a list, got %s instead' % type(cmd)) | |
120 |
|
120 | |||
121 | skip_stderr_log = opts.pop('skip_stderr_log', False) |
|
121 | skip_stderr_log = opts.pop('skip_stderr_log', False) | |
122 | out, err = self._remote.run_svn_command(cmd, **opts) |
|
122 | out, err = self._remote.run_svn_command(cmd, **opts) | |
123 | if err and not skip_stderr_log: |
|
123 | if err and not skip_stderr_log: | |
124 | log.debug('Stderr output of svn command "%s":\n%s', cmd, err) |
|
124 | log.debug('Stderr output of svn command "%s":\n%s', cmd, err) | |
125 | return out, err |
|
125 | return out, err | |
126 |
|
126 | |||
127 | @LazyProperty |
|
127 | @LazyProperty | |
128 | def branches(self): |
|
128 | def branches(self): | |
129 | return self._tags_or_branches('vcs_svn_branch') |
|
129 | return self._tags_or_branches('vcs_svn_branch') | |
130 |
|
130 | |||
131 | @LazyProperty |
|
131 | @LazyProperty | |
132 | def branches_closed(self): |
|
132 | def branches_closed(self): | |
133 | return {} |
|
133 | return {} | |
134 |
|
134 | |||
135 | @LazyProperty |
|
135 | @LazyProperty | |
136 | def bookmarks(self): |
|
136 | def bookmarks(self): | |
137 | return {} |
|
137 | return {} | |
138 |
|
138 | |||
139 | @LazyProperty |
|
139 | @LazyProperty | |
140 | def branches_all(self): |
|
140 | def branches_all(self): | |
141 | # TODO: johbo: Implement proper branch support |
|
141 | # TODO: johbo: Implement proper branch support | |
142 | all_branches = {} |
|
142 | all_branches = {} | |
143 | all_branches.update(self.branches) |
|
143 | all_branches.update(self.branches) | |
144 | all_branches.update(self.branches_closed) |
|
144 | all_branches.update(self.branches_closed) | |
145 | return all_branches |
|
145 | return all_branches | |
146 |
|
146 | |||
147 | @LazyProperty |
|
147 | @LazyProperty | |
148 | def tags(self): |
|
148 | def tags(self): | |
149 | return self._tags_or_branches('vcs_svn_tag') |
|
149 | return self._tags_or_branches('vcs_svn_tag') | |
150 |
|
150 | |||
151 | def _tags_or_branches(self, config_section): |
|
151 | def _tags_or_branches(self, config_section): | |
152 | found_items = {} |
|
152 | found_items = {} | |
153 |
|
153 | |||
154 | if self.is_empty(): |
|
154 | if self.is_empty(): | |
155 | return {} |
|
155 | return {} | |
156 |
|
156 | |||
157 | for pattern in self._patterns_from_section(config_section): |
|
157 | for pattern in self._patterns_from_section(config_section): | |
158 | pattern = vcspath.sanitize(pattern) |
|
158 | pattern = vcspath.sanitize(pattern) | |
159 | tip = self.get_commit() |
|
159 | tip = self.get_commit() | |
160 | try: |
|
160 | try: | |
161 | if pattern.endswith('*'): |
|
161 | if pattern.endswith('*'): | |
162 | basedir = tip.get_node(vcspath.dirname(pattern)) |
|
162 | basedir = tip.get_node(vcspath.dirname(pattern)) | |
163 | directories = basedir.dirs |
|
163 | directories = basedir.dirs | |
164 | else: |
|
164 | else: | |
165 | directories = (tip.get_node(pattern), ) |
|
165 | directories = (tip.get_node(pattern), ) | |
166 | except NodeDoesNotExistError: |
|
166 | except NodeDoesNotExistError: | |
167 | continue |
|
167 | continue | |
168 | found_items.update( |
|
168 | found_items.update( | |
169 | (safe_unicode(n.path), |
|
169 | (safe_unicode(n.path), | |
170 | self.commit_ids[-1]) |
|
170 | self.commit_ids[-1]) | |
171 | for n in directories) |
|
171 | for n in directories) | |
172 |
|
172 | |||
173 | def get_name(item): |
|
173 | def get_name(item): | |
174 | return item[0] |
|
174 | return item[0] | |
175 |
|
175 | |||
176 | return OrderedDict(sorted(found_items.items(), key=get_name)) |
|
176 | return OrderedDict(sorted(found_items.items(), key=get_name)) | |
177 |
|
177 | |||
178 | def _patterns_from_section(self, section): |
|
178 | def _patterns_from_section(self, section): | |
179 | return (pattern for key, pattern in self.config.items(section)) |
|
179 | return (pattern for key, pattern in self.config.items(section)) | |
180 |
|
180 | |||
181 | def get_common_ancestor(self, commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2): |
|
181 | def get_common_ancestor(self, commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2): | |
182 | if self != repo2: |
|
182 | if self != repo2: | |
183 | raise ValueError( |
|
183 | raise ValueError( | |
184 | "Subversion does not support getting common ancestor of" |
|
184 | "Subversion does not support getting common ancestor of" | |
185 | " different repositories.") |
|
185 | " different repositories.") | |
186 |
|
186 | |||
187 | if int(commit_id1) < int(commit_id2): |
|
187 | if int(commit_id1) < int(commit_id2): | |
188 | return commit_id1 |
|
188 | return commit_id1 | |
189 | return commit_id2 |
|
189 | return commit_id2 | |
190 |
|
190 | |||
191 | def verify(self): |
|
191 | def verify(self): | |
192 | verify = self._remote.verify() |
|
192 | verify = self._remote.verify() | |
193 |
|
193 | |||
194 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() |
|
194 | self._remote.invalidate_vcs_cache() | |
195 | return verify |
|
195 | return verify | |
196 |
|
196 | |||
197 | def compare(self, commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2, merge, pre_load=None): |
|
197 | def compare(self, commit_id1, commit_id2, repo2, merge, pre_load=None): | |
198 | # TODO: johbo: Implement better comparison, this is a very naive |
|
198 | # TODO: johbo: Implement better comparison, this is a very naive | |
199 | # version which does not allow to compare branches, tags or folders |
|
199 | # version which does not allow to compare branches, tags or folders | |
200 | # at all. |
|
200 | # at all. | |
201 | if repo2 != self: |
|
201 | if repo2 != self: | |
202 | raise ValueError( |
|
202 | raise ValueError( | |
203 | "Subversion does not support comparison of of different " |
|
203 | "Subversion does not support comparison of of different " | |
204 | "repositories.") |
|
204 | "repositories.") | |
205 |
|
205 | |||
206 | if commit_id1 == commit_id2: |
|
206 | if commit_id1 == commit_id2: | |
207 | return [] |
|
207 | return [] | |
208 |
|
208 | |||
209 | commit_idx1 = self._get_commit_idx(commit_id1) |
|
209 | commit_idx1 = self._get_commit_idx(commit_id1) | |
210 | commit_idx2 = self._get_commit_idx(commit_id2) |
|
210 | commit_idx2 = self._get_commit_idx(commit_id2) | |
211 |
|
211 | |||
212 | commits = [ |
|
212 | commits = [ | |
213 | self.get_commit(commit_idx=idx) |
|
213 | self.get_commit(commit_idx=idx) | |
214 | for idx in range(commit_idx1 + 1, commit_idx2 + 1)] |
|
214 | for idx in range(commit_idx1 + 1, commit_idx2 + 1)] | |
215 |
|
215 | |||
216 | return commits |
|
216 | return commits | |
217 |
|
217 | |||
218 | def _get_commit_idx(self, commit_id): |
|
218 | def _get_commit_idx(self, commit_id): | |
219 | try: |
|
219 | try: | |
220 | svn_rev = int(commit_id) |
|
220 | svn_rev = int(commit_id) | |
221 | except: |
|
221 | except: | |
222 | # TODO: johbo: this might be only one case, HEAD, check this |
|
222 | # TODO: johbo: this might be only one case, HEAD, check this | |
223 | svn_rev = self._remote.lookup(commit_id) |
|
223 | svn_rev = self._remote.lookup(commit_id) | |
224 | commit_idx = svn_rev - 1 |
|
224 | commit_idx = svn_rev - 1 | |
225 | if commit_idx >= len(self.commit_ids): |
|
225 | if commit_idx >= len(self.commit_ids): | |
226 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError( |
|
226 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError( | |
227 | "Commit at index %s does not exist." % (commit_idx, )) |
|
227 | "Commit at index %s does not exist." % (commit_idx, )) | |
228 | return commit_idx |
|
228 | return commit_idx | |
229 |
|
229 | |||
230 | @staticmethod |
|
230 | @staticmethod | |
231 | def check_url(url, config): |
|
231 | def check_url(url, config): | |
232 | """ |
|
232 | """ | |
233 | Check if `url` is a valid source to import a Subversion repository. |
|
233 | Check if `url` is a valid source to import a Subversion repository. | |
234 | """ |
|
234 | """ | |
235 | # convert to URL if it's a local directory |
|
235 | # convert to URL if it's a local directory | |
236 | if os.path.isdir(url): |
|
236 | if os.path.isdir(url): | |
237 | url = 'file://' + urllib.pathname2url(url) |
|
237 | url = 'file://' + urllib.pathname2url(url) | |
238 | return connection.Svn.check_url(url, config.serialize()) |
|
238 | return connection.Svn.check_url(url, config.serialize()) | |
239 |
|
239 | |||
240 | @staticmethod |
|
240 | @staticmethod | |
241 | def is_valid_repository(path): |
|
241 | def is_valid_repository(path): | |
242 | try: |
|
242 | try: | |
243 | SubversionRepository(path) |
|
243 | SubversionRepository(path) | |
244 | return True |
|
244 | return True | |
245 | except VCSError: |
|
245 | except VCSError: | |
246 | pass |
|
246 | pass | |
247 | return False |
|
247 | return False | |
248 |
|
248 | |||
249 | def _check_path(self): |
|
249 | def _check_path(self): | |
250 | if not os.path.exists(self.path): |
|
250 | if not os.path.exists(self.path): | |
251 | raise VCSError('Path "%s" does not exist!' % (self.path, )) |
|
251 | raise VCSError('Path "%s" does not exist!' % (self.path, )) | |
252 | if not self._remote.is_path_valid_repository(self.path): |
|
252 | if not self._remote.is_path_valid_repository(self.path): | |
253 | raise VCSError( |
|
253 | raise VCSError( | |
254 | 'Path "%s" does not contain a Subversion repository' % |
|
254 | 'Path "%s" does not contain a Subversion repository' % | |
255 | (self.path, )) |
|
255 | (self.path, )) | |
256 |
|
256 | |||
257 | @LazyProperty |
|
257 | @LazyProperty | |
258 | def last_change(self): |
|
258 | def last_change(self): | |
259 | """ |
|
259 | """ | |
260 | Returns last change made on this repository as |
|
260 | Returns last change made on this repository as | |
261 | `datetime.datetime` object. |
|
261 | `datetime.datetime` object. | |
262 | """ |
|
262 | """ | |
263 | # Subversion always has a first commit which has id "0" and contains |
|
263 | # Subversion always has a first commit which has id "0" and contains | |
264 | # what we are looking for. |
|
264 | # what we are looking for. | |
265 | last_id = len(self.commit_ids) |
|
265 | last_id = len(self.commit_ids) | |
266 | properties = self._remote.revision_properties(last_id) |
|
266 | properties = self._remote.revision_properties(last_id) | |
267 | return _date_from_svn_properties(properties) |
|
267 | return _date_from_svn_properties(properties) | |
268 |
|
268 | |||
269 | @LazyProperty |
|
269 | @LazyProperty | |
270 | def in_memory_commit(self): |
|
270 | def in_memory_commit(self): | |
271 | return SubversionInMemoryCommit(self) |
|
271 | return SubversionInMemoryCommit(self) | |
272 |
|
272 | |||
273 | def get_hook_location(self): |
|
273 | def get_hook_location(self): | |
274 | """ |
|
274 | """ | |
275 | returns absolute path to location where hooks are stored |
|
275 | returns absolute path to location where hooks are stored | |
276 | """ |
|
276 | """ | |
277 | return os.path.join(self.path, 'hooks') |
|
277 | return os.path.join(self.path, 'hooks') | |
278 |
|
278 | |||
279 | def get_commit(self, commit_id=None, commit_idx=None, pre_load=None, |
|
279 | def get_commit(self, commit_id=None, commit_idx=None, pre_load=None, | |
280 | translate_tag=None, maybe_unreachable=False): |
|
280 | translate_tag=None, maybe_unreachable=False, reference_obj=None): | |
281 | if self.is_empty(): |
|
281 | if self.is_empty(): | |
282 | raise EmptyRepositoryError("There are no commits yet") |
|
282 | raise EmptyRepositoryError("There are no commits yet") | |
283 | if commit_id is not None: |
|
283 | if commit_id is not None: | |
284 | self._validate_commit_id(commit_id) |
|
284 | self._validate_commit_id(commit_id) | |
285 | elif commit_idx is not None: |
|
285 | elif commit_idx is not None: | |
286 | self._validate_commit_idx(commit_idx) |
|
286 | self._validate_commit_idx(commit_idx) | |
287 | try: |
|
287 | try: | |
288 | commit_id = self.commit_ids[commit_idx] |
|
288 | commit_id = self.commit_ids[commit_idx] | |
289 | except IndexError: |
|
289 | except IndexError: | |
290 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError('No commit with idx: {}'.format(commit_idx)) |
|
290 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError('No commit with idx: {}'.format(commit_idx)) | |
291 |
|
291 | |||
292 | commit_id = self._sanitize_commit_id(commit_id) |
|
292 | commit_id = self._sanitize_commit_id(commit_id) | |
293 | commit = SubversionCommit(repository=self, commit_id=commit_id) |
|
293 | commit = SubversionCommit(repository=self, commit_id=commit_id) | |
294 | return commit |
|
294 | return commit | |
295 |
|
295 | |||
296 | def get_commits( |
|
296 | def get_commits( | |
297 | self, start_id=None, end_id=None, start_date=None, end_date=None, |
|
297 | self, start_id=None, end_id=None, start_date=None, end_date=None, | |
298 | branch_name=None, show_hidden=False, pre_load=None, translate_tags=None): |
|
298 | branch_name=None, show_hidden=False, pre_load=None, translate_tags=None): | |
299 | if self.is_empty(): |
|
299 | if self.is_empty(): | |
300 | raise EmptyRepositoryError("There are no commit_ids yet") |
|
300 | raise EmptyRepositoryError("There are no commit_ids yet") | |
301 | self._validate_branch_name(branch_name) |
|
301 | self._validate_branch_name(branch_name) | |
302 |
|
302 | |||
303 | if start_id is not None: |
|
303 | if start_id is not None: | |
304 | self._validate_commit_id(start_id) |
|
304 | self._validate_commit_id(start_id) | |
305 | if end_id is not None: |
|
305 | if end_id is not None: | |
306 | self._validate_commit_id(end_id) |
|
306 | self._validate_commit_id(end_id) | |
307 |
|
307 | |||
308 | start_raw_id = self._sanitize_commit_id(start_id) |
|
308 | start_raw_id = self._sanitize_commit_id(start_id) | |
309 | start_pos = self.commit_ids.index(start_raw_id) if start_id else None |
|
309 | start_pos = self.commit_ids.index(start_raw_id) if start_id else None | |
310 | end_raw_id = self._sanitize_commit_id(end_id) |
|
310 | end_raw_id = self._sanitize_commit_id(end_id) | |
311 | end_pos = max(0, self.commit_ids.index(end_raw_id)) if end_id else None |
|
311 | end_pos = max(0, self.commit_ids.index(end_raw_id)) if end_id else None | |
312 |
|
312 | |||
313 | if None not in [start_id, end_id] and start_pos > end_pos: |
|
313 | if None not in [start_id, end_id] and start_pos > end_pos: | |
314 | raise RepositoryError( |
|
314 | raise RepositoryError( | |
315 | "Start commit '%s' cannot be after end commit '%s'" % |
|
315 | "Start commit '%s' cannot be after end commit '%s'" % | |
316 | (start_id, end_id)) |
|
316 | (start_id, end_id)) | |
317 | if end_pos is not None: |
|
317 | if end_pos is not None: | |
318 | end_pos += 1 |
|
318 | end_pos += 1 | |
319 |
|
319 | |||
320 | # Date based filtering |
|
320 | # Date based filtering | |
321 | if start_date or end_date: |
|
321 | if start_date or end_date: | |
322 | start_raw_id, end_raw_id = self._remote.lookup_interval( |
|
322 | start_raw_id, end_raw_id = self._remote.lookup_interval( | |
323 | date_astimestamp(start_date) if start_date else None, |
|
323 | date_astimestamp(start_date) if start_date else None, | |
324 | date_astimestamp(end_date) if end_date else None) |
|
324 | date_astimestamp(end_date) if end_date else None) | |
325 | start_pos = start_raw_id - 1 |
|
325 | start_pos = start_raw_id - 1 | |
326 | end_pos = end_raw_id |
|
326 | end_pos = end_raw_id | |
327 |
|
327 | |||
328 | commit_ids = self.commit_ids |
|
328 | commit_ids = self.commit_ids | |
329 |
|
329 | |||
330 | # TODO: johbo: Reconsider impact of DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME here |
|
330 | # TODO: johbo: Reconsider impact of DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME here | |
331 | if branch_name not in [None, self.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME]: |
|
331 | if branch_name not in [None, self.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME]: | |
332 | svn_rev = long(self.commit_ids[-1]) |
|
332 | svn_rev = long(self.commit_ids[-1]) | |
333 | commit_ids = self._remote.node_history( |
|
333 | commit_ids = self._remote.node_history( | |
334 | path=branch_name, revision=svn_rev, limit=None) |
|
334 | path=branch_name, revision=svn_rev, limit=None) | |
335 | commit_ids = [str(i) for i in reversed(commit_ids)] |
|
335 | commit_ids = [str(i) for i in reversed(commit_ids)] | |
336 |
|
336 | |||
337 | if start_pos or end_pos: |
|
337 | if start_pos or end_pos: | |
338 | commit_ids = commit_ids[start_pos:end_pos] |
|
338 | commit_ids = commit_ids[start_pos:end_pos] | |
339 | return base.CollectionGenerator(self, commit_ids, pre_load=pre_load) |
|
339 | return base.CollectionGenerator(self, commit_ids, pre_load=pre_load) | |
340 |
|
340 | |||
341 | def _sanitize_commit_id(self, commit_id): |
|
341 | def _sanitize_commit_id(self, commit_id): | |
342 | if commit_id and commit_id.isdigit(): |
|
342 | if commit_id and commit_id.isdigit(): | |
343 | if int(commit_id) <= len(self.commit_ids): |
|
343 | if int(commit_id) <= len(self.commit_ids): | |
344 | return commit_id |
|
344 | return commit_id | |
345 | else: |
|
345 | else: | |
346 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError( |
|
346 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError( | |
347 | "Commit %s does not exist." % (commit_id, )) |
|
347 | "Commit %s does not exist." % (commit_id, )) | |
348 | if commit_id not in [ |
|
348 | if commit_id not in [ | |
349 | None, 'HEAD', 'tip', self.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME]: |
|
349 | None, 'HEAD', 'tip', self.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME]: | |
350 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError( |
|
350 | raise CommitDoesNotExistError( | |
351 | "Commit id %s not understood." % (commit_id, )) |
|
351 | "Commit id %s not understood." % (commit_id, )) | |
352 | svn_rev = self._remote.lookup('HEAD') |
|
352 | svn_rev = self._remote.lookup('HEAD') | |
353 | return str(svn_rev) |
|
353 | return str(svn_rev) | |
354 |
|
354 | |||
355 | def get_diff( |
|
355 | def get_diff( | |
356 | self, commit1, commit2, path=None, ignore_whitespace=False, |
|
356 | self, commit1, commit2, path=None, ignore_whitespace=False, | |
357 | context=3, path1=None): |
|
357 | context=3, path1=None): | |
358 | self._validate_diff_commits(commit1, commit2) |
|
358 | self._validate_diff_commits(commit1, commit2) | |
359 | svn_rev1 = long(commit1.raw_id) |
|
359 | svn_rev1 = long(commit1.raw_id) | |
360 | svn_rev2 = long(commit2.raw_id) |
|
360 | svn_rev2 = long(commit2.raw_id) | |
361 | diff = self._remote.diff( |
|
361 | diff = self._remote.diff( | |
362 | svn_rev1, svn_rev2, path1=path1, path2=path, |
|
362 | svn_rev1, svn_rev2, path1=path1, path2=path, | |
363 | ignore_whitespace=ignore_whitespace, context=context) |
|
363 | ignore_whitespace=ignore_whitespace, context=context) | |
364 | return SubversionDiff(diff) |
|
364 | return SubversionDiff(diff) | |
365 |
|
365 | |||
366 |
|
366 | |||
367 | def _sanitize_url(url): |
|
367 | def _sanitize_url(url): | |
368 | if '://' not in url: |
|
368 | if '://' not in url: | |
369 | url = 'file://' + urllib.pathname2url(url) |
|
369 | url = 'file://' + urllib.pathname2url(url) | |
370 | return url |
|
370 | return url |
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