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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2011-2018 RhodeCode GmbH
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"""
Set of diffing helpers, previously part of vcs
"""
import os
import re
import bz2
import collections
import difflib
import logging
import cPickle as pickle
from itertools import tee, imap
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import VCSError
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.nodes import FileNode, SubModuleNode
from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import safe_unicode, safe_str
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# define max context, a file with more than this numbers of lines is unusable
# in browser anyway
MAX_CONTEXT = 1024 * 1014
class OPS(object):
ADD = 'A'
MOD = 'M'
DEL = 'D'
def get_gitdiff(filenode_old, filenode_new, ignore_whitespace=True, context=3):
"""
Returns git style diff between given ``filenode_old`` and ``filenode_new``.
:param ignore_whitespace: ignore whitespaces in diff
"""
# make sure we pass in default context
context = context or 3
# protect against IntOverflow when passing HUGE context
if context > MAX_CONTEXT:
context = MAX_CONTEXT
submodules = filter(lambda o: isinstance(o, SubModuleNode),
[filenode_new, filenode_old])
if submodules:
return ''
for filenode in (filenode_old, filenode_new):
if not isinstance(filenode, FileNode):
raise VCSError(
"Given object should be FileNode object, not %s"
% filenode.__class__)
repo = filenode_new.commit.repository
old_commit = filenode_old.commit or repo.EMPTY_COMMIT
new_commit = filenode_new.commit
vcs_gitdiff = repo.get_diff(
old_commit, new_commit, filenode_new.path,
ignore_whitespace, context, path1=filenode_old.path)
return vcs_gitdiff
NEW_FILENODE = 1
DEL_FILENODE = 2
MOD_FILENODE = 3
RENAMED_FILENODE = 4
COPIED_FILENODE = 5
CHMOD_FILENODE = 6
BIN_FILENODE = 7
class LimitedDiffContainer(object):
def __init__(self, diff_limit, cur_diff_size, diff):
self.diff = diff
self.diff_limit = diff_limit
self.cur_diff_size = cur_diff_size
def __getitem__(self, key):
return self.diff.__getitem__(key)
def __iter__(self):
for l in self.diff:
yield l
class Action(object):
"""
Contains constants for the action value of the lines in a parsed diff.
"""
ADD = 'add'
DELETE = 'del'
UNMODIFIED = 'unmod'
CONTEXT = 'context'
OLD_NO_NL = 'old-no-nl'
NEW_NO_NL = 'new-no-nl'
class DiffProcessor(object):
"""
Give it a unified or git diff and it returns a list of the files that were
mentioned in the diff together with a dict of meta information that
can be used to render it in a HTML template.
.. note:: Unicode handling
The original diffs are a byte sequence and can contain filenames
in mixed encodings. This class generally returns `unicode` objects
since the result is intended for presentation to the user.
"""
_chunk_re = re.compile(r'^@@ -(\d+)(?:,(\d+))? \+(\d+)(?:,(\d+))? @@(.*)')
_newline_marker = re.compile(r'^\\ No newline at end of file')
# used for inline highlighter word split
_token_re = re.compile(r'()(&gt;|&lt;|&amp;|\W+?)')
# collapse ranges of commits over given number
_collapse_commits_over = 5
def __init__(self, diff, format='gitdiff', diff_limit=None,
file_limit=None, show_full_diff=True):
"""
:param diff: A `Diff` object representing a diff from a vcs backend
:param format: format of diff passed, `udiff` or `gitdiff`
:param diff_limit: define the size of diff that is considered "big"
based on that parameter cut off will be triggered, set to None
to show full diff
"""
self._diff = diff
self._format = format
self.adds = 0
self.removes = 0
# calculate diff size
self.diff_limit = diff_limit
self.file_limit = file_limit
self.show_full_diff = show_full_diff
self.cur_diff_size = 0
self.parsed = False
self.parsed_diff = []
log.debug('Initialized DiffProcessor with %s mode', format)
if format == 'gitdiff':
self.differ = self._highlight_line_difflib
self._parser = self._parse_gitdiff
else:
self.differ = self._highlight_line_udiff
self._parser = self._new_parse_gitdiff
def _copy_iterator(self):
"""
make a fresh copy of generator, we should not iterate thru
an original as it's needed for repeating operations on
this instance of DiffProcessor
"""
self.__udiff, iterator_copy = tee(self.__udiff)
return iterator_copy
def _escaper(self, string):
"""
Escaper for diff escapes special chars and checks the diff limit
:param string:
"""
self.cur_diff_size += len(string)
if not self.show_full_diff and (self.cur_diff_size > self.diff_limit):
raise DiffLimitExceeded('Diff Limit Exceeded')
return string \
.replace('&', '&amp;')\
.replace('<', '&lt;')\
.replace('>', '&gt;')
def _line_counter(self, l):
"""
Checks each line and bumps total adds/removes for this diff
:param l:
"""
if l.startswith('+') and not l.startswith('+++'):
self.adds += 1
elif l.startswith('-') and not l.startswith('---'):
self.removes += 1
return safe_unicode(l)
def _highlight_line_difflib(self, line, next_):
"""
Highlight inline changes in both lines.
"""
if line['action'] == Action.DELETE:
old, new = line, next_
else:
old, new = next_, line
oldwords = self._token_re.split(old['line'])
newwords = self._token_re.split(new['line'])
sequence = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, oldwords, newwords)
oldfragments, newfragments = [], []
for tag, i1, i2, j1, j2 in sequence.get_opcodes():
oldfrag = ''.join(oldwords[i1:i2])
newfrag = ''.join(newwords[j1:j2])
if tag != 'equal':
if oldfrag:
oldfrag = '<del>%s</del>' % oldfrag
if newfrag:
newfrag = '<ins>%s</ins>' % newfrag
oldfragments.append(oldfrag)
newfragments.append(newfrag)
old['line'] = "".join(oldfragments)
new['line'] = "".join(newfragments)
def _highlight_line_udiff(self, line, next_):
"""
Highlight inline changes in both lines.
"""
start = 0
limit = min(len(line['line']), len(next_['line']))
while start < limit and line['line'][start] == next_['line'][start]:
start += 1
end = -1
limit -= start
while -end <= limit and line['line'][end] == next_['line'][end]:
end -= 1
end += 1
if start or end:
def do(l):
last = end + len(l['line'])
if l['action'] == Action.ADD:
tag = 'ins'
else:
tag = 'del'
l['line'] = '%s<%s>%s</%s>%s' % (
l['line'][:start],
tag,
l['line'][start:last],
tag,
l['line'][last:]
)
do(line)
do(next_)
def _clean_line(self, line, command):
if command in ['+', '-', ' ']:
# only modify the line if it's actually a diff thing
line = line[1:]
return line
def _parse_gitdiff(self, inline_diff=True):
_files = []
diff_container = lambda arg: arg
for chunk in self._diff.chunks():
head = chunk.header
diff = imap(self._escaper, self.diff_splitter(chunk.diff))
raw_diff = chunk.raw
limited_diff = False
exceeds_limit = False
op = None
stats = {
'added': 0,
'deleted': 0,
'binary': False,
'ops': {},
}
if head['deleted_file_mode']:
op = OPS.DEL
stats['binary'] = True
stats['ops'][DEL_FILENODE] = 'deleted file'
elif head['new_file_mode']:
op = OPS.ADD
stats['binary'] = True
stats['ops'][NEW_FILENODE] = 'new file %s' % head['new_file_mode']
else: # modify operation, can be copy, rename or chmod
# CHMOD
if head['new_mode'] and head['old_mode']:
op = OPS.MOD
stats['binary'] = True
stats['ops'][CHMOD_FILENODE] = (
'modified file chmod %s => %s' % (
head['old_mode'], head['new_mode']))
# RENAME
if head['rename_from'] != head['rename_to']:
op = OPS.MOD
stats['binary'] = True
stats['ops'][RENAMED_FILENODE] = (
'file renamed from %s to %s' % (
head['rename_from'], head['rename_to']))
# COPY
if head.get('copy_from') and head.get('copy_to'):
op = OPS.MOD
stats['binary'] = True
stats['ops'][COPIED_FILENODE] = (
'file copied from %s to %s' % (
head['copy_from'], head['copy_to']))
# If our new parsed headers didn't match anything fallback to
# old style detection
if op is None:
if not head['a_file'] and head['b_file']:
op = OPS.ADD
stats['binary'] = True
stats['ops'][NEW_FILENODE] = 'new file'
elif head['a_file'] and not head['b_file']:
op = OPS.DEL
stats['binary'] = True
stats['ops'][DEL_FILENODE] = 'deleted file'
# it's not ADD not DELETE
if op is None:
op = OPS.MOD
stats['binary'] = True
stats['ops'][MOD_FILENODE] = 'modified file'
# a real non-binary diff
if head['a_file'] or head['b_file']:
try:
raw_diff, chunks, _stats = self._parse_lines(diff)
stats['binary'] = False
stats['added'] = _stats[0]
stats['deleted'] = _stats[1]
# explicit mark that it's a modified file
if op == OPS.MOD:
stats['ops'][MOD_FILENODE] = 'modified file'
exceeds_limit = len(raw_diff) > self.file_limit
# changed from _escaper function so we validate size of
# each file instead of the whole diff
# diff will hide big files but still show small ones
# from my tests, big files are fairly safe to be parsed
# but the browser is the bottleneck
if not self.show_full_diff and exceeds_limit:
raise DiffLimitExceeded('File Limit Exceeded')
except DiffLimitExceeded:
diff_container = lambda _diff: \
LimitedDiffContainer(
self.diff_limit, self.cur_diff_size, _diff)
exceeds_limit = len(raw_diff) > self.file_limit
limited_diff = True
chunks = []
else: # GIT format binary patch, or possibly empty diff
if head['bin_patch']:
# we have operation already extracted, but we mark simply
# it's a diff we wont show for binary files
stats['ops'][BIN_FILENODE] = 'binary diff hidden'
chunks = []
if chunks and not self.show_full_diff and op == OPS.DEL:
# if not full diff mode show deleted file contents
# TODO: anderson: if the view is not too big, there is no way
# to see the content of the file
chunks = []
chunks.insert(0, [{
'old_lineno': '',
'new_lineno': '',
'action': Action.CONTEXT,
'line': msg,
} for _op, msg in stats['ops'].iteritems()
if _op not in [MOD_FILENODE]])
_files.append({
'filename': safe_unicode(head['b_path']),
'old_revision': head['a_blob_id'],
'new_revision': head['b_blob_id'],
'chunks': chunks,
'raw_diff': safe_unicode(raw_diff),
'operation': op,
'stats': stats,
'exceeds_limit': exceeds_limit,
'is_limited_diff': limited_diff,
})
sorter = lambda info: {OPS.ADD: 0, OPS.MOD: 1,
OPS.DEL: 2}.get(info['operation'])
if not inline_diff:
return diff_container(sorted(_files, key=sorter))
# highlight inline changes
for diff_data in _files:
for chunk in diff_data['chunks']:
lineiter = iter(chunk)
try:
while 1:
line = lineiter.next()
if line['action'] not in (
Action.UNMODIFIED, Action.CONTEXT):
nextline = lineiter.next()
if nextline['action'] in ['unmod', 'context'] or \
nextline['action'] == line['action']:
continue
self.differ(line, nextline)
except StopIteration:
pass
return diff_container(sorted(_files, key=sorter))
def _check_large_diff(self):
log.debug('Diff exceeds current diff_limit of %s', self.diff_limit)
if not self.show_full_diff and (self.cur_diff_size > self.diff_limit):
raise DiffLimitExceeded('Diff Limit `%s` Exceeded', self.diff_limit)
# FIXME: NEWDIFFS: dan: this replaces _parse_gitdiff
def _new_parse_gitdiff(self, inline_diff=True):
_files = []
# this can be overriden later to a LimitedDiffContainer type
diff_container = lambda arg: arg
for chunk in self._diff.chunks():
head = chunk.header
log.debug('parsing diff %r' % head)
raw_diff = chunk.raw
limited_diff = False
exceeds_limit = False
op = None
stats = {
'added': 0,
'deleted': 0,
'binary': False,
'old_mode': None,
'new_mode': None,
'ops': {},
}
if head['old_mode']:
stats['old_mode'] = head['old_mode']
if head['new_mode']:
stats['new_mode'] = head['new_mode']
if head['b_mode']:
stats['new_mode'] = head['b_mode']
# delete file
if head['deleted_file_mode']:
op = OPS.DEL
stats['binary'] = True
stats['ops'][DEL_FILENODE] = 'deleted file'
# new file
elif head['new_file_mode']:
op = OPS.ADD
stats['binary'] = True
stats['old_mode'] = None
stats['new_mode'] = head['new_file_mode']
stats['ops'][NEW_FILENODE] = 'new file %s' % head['new_file_mode']
# modify operation, can be copy, rename or chmod
else:
# CHMOD
if head['new_mode'] and head['old_mode']:
op = OPS.MOD
stats['binary'] = True
stats['ops'][CHMOD_FILENODE] = (
'modified file chmod %s => %s' % (
head['old_mode'], head['new_mode']))
# RENAME
if head['rename_from'] != head['rename_to']:
op = OPS.MOD
stats['binary'] = True
stats['renamed'] = (head['rename_from'], head['rename_to'])
stats['ops'][RENAMED_FILENODE] = (
'file renamed from %s to %s' % (
head['rename_from'], head['rename_to']))
# COPY
if head.get('copy_from') and head.get('copy_to'):
op = OPS.MOD
stats['binary'] = True
stats['copied'] = (head['copy_from'], head['copy_to'])
stats['ops'][COPIED_FILENODE] = (
'file copied from %s to %s' % (
head['copy_from'], head['copy_to']))
# If our new parsed headers didn't match anything fallback to
# old style detection
if op is None:
if not head['a_file'] and head['b_file']:
op = OPS.ADD
stats['binary'] = True
stats['new_file'] = True
stats['ops'][NEW_FILENODE] = 'new file'
elif head['a_file'] and not head['b_file']:
op = OPS.DEL
stats['binary'] = True
stats['ops'][DEL_FILENODE] = 'deleted file'
# it's not ADD not DELETE
if op is None:
op = OPS.MOD
stats['binary'] = True
stats['ops'][MOD_FILENODE] = 'modified file'
# a real non-binary diff
if head['a_file'] or head['b_file']:
# simulate splitlines, so we keep the line end part
diff = self.diff_splitter(chunk.diff)
# append each file to the diff size
raw_chunk_size = len(raw_diff)
exceeds_limit = raw_chunk_size > self.file_limit
self.cur_diff_size += raw_chunk_size
try:
# Check each file instead of the whole diff.
# Diff will hide big files but still show small ones.
# From the tests big files are fairly safe to be parsed
# but the browser is the bottleneck.
if not self.show_full_diff and exceeds_limit:
log.debug('File `%s` exceeds current file_limit of %s',
safe_unicode(head['b_path']), self.file_limit)
raise DiffLimitExceeded(
'File Limit %s Exceeded', self.file_limit)
self._check_large_diff()
raw_diff, chunks, _stats = self._new_parse_lines(diff)
stats['binary'] = False
stats['added'] = _stats[0]
stats['deleted'] = _stats[1]
# explicit mark that it's a modified file
if op == OPS.MOD:
stats['ops'][MOD_FILENODE] = 'modified file'
except DiffLimitExceeded:
diff_container = lambda _diff: \
LimitedDiffContainer(
self.diff_limit, self.cur_diff_size, _diff)
limited_diff = True
chunks = []
else: # GIT format binary patch, or possibly empty diff
if head['bin_patch']:
# we have operation already extracted, but we mark simply
# it's a diff we wont show for binary files
stats['ops'][BIN_FILENODE] = 'binary diff hidden'
chunks = []
# Hide content of deleted node by setting empty chunks
if chunks and not self.show_full_diff and op == OPS.DEL:
# if not full diff mode show deleted file contents
# TODO: anderson: if the view is not too big, there is no way
# to see the content of the file
chunks = []
chunks.insert(
0, [{'old_lineno': '',
'new_lineno': '',
'action': Action.CONTEXT,
'line': msg,
} for _op, msg in stats['ops'].iteritems()
if _op not in [MOD_FILENODE]])
original_filename = safe_unicode(head['a_path'])
_files.append({
'original_filename': original_filename,
'filename': safe_unicode(head['b_path']),
'old_revision': head['a_blob_id'],
'new_revision': head['b_blob_id'],
'chunks': chunks,
'raw_diff': safe_unicode(raw_diff),
'operation': op,
'stats': stats,
'exceeds_limit': exceeds_limit,
'is_limited_diff': limited_diff,
})
sorter = lambda info: {OPS.ADD: 0, OPS.MOD: 1,
OPS.DEL: 2}.get(info['operation'])
return diff_container(sorted(_files, key=sorter))
# FIXME: NEWDIFFS: dan: this gets replaced by _new_parse_lines
def _parse_lines(self, diff_iter):
"""
Parse the diff an return data for the template.
"""
stats = [0, 0]
chunks = []
raw_diff = []
try:
line = diff_iter.next()
while line:
raw_diff.append(line)
lines = []
chunks.append(lines)
match = self._chunk_re.match(line)
if not match:
break
gr = match.groups()
(old_line, old_end,
new_line, new_end) = [int(x or 1) for x in gr[:-1]]
old_line -= 1
new_line -= 1
context = len(gr) == 5
old_end += old_line
new_end += new_line
if context:
# skip context only if it's first line
if int(gr[0]) > 1:
lines.append({
'old_lineno': '...',
'new_lineno': '...',
'action': Action.CONTEXT,
'line': line,
})
line = diff_iter.next()
while old_line < old_end or new_line < new_end:
command = ' '
if line:
command = line[0]
affects_old = affects_new = False
# ignore those if we don't expect them
if command in '#@':
continue
elif command == '+':
affects_new = True
action = Action.ADD
stats[0] += 1
elif command == '-':
affects_old = True
action = Action.DELETE
stats[1] += 1
else:
affects_old = affects_new = True
action = Action.UNMODIFIED
if not self._newline_marker.match(line):
old_line += affects_old
new_line += affects_new
lines.append({
'old_lineno': affects_old and old_line or '',
'new_lineno': affects_new and new_line or '',
'action': action,
'line': self._clean_line(line, command)
})
raw_diff.append(line)
line = diff_iter.next()
if self._newline_marker.match(line):
# we need to append to lines, since this is not
# counted in the line specs of diff
lines.append({
'old_lineno': '...',
'new_lineno': '...',
'action': Action.CONTEXT,
'line': self._clean_line(line, command)
})
except StopIteration:
pass
return ''.join(raw_diff), chunks, stats
# FIXME: NEWDIFFS: dan: this replaces _parse_lines
def _new_parse_lines(self, diff_iter):
"""
Parse the diff an return data for the template.
"""
stats = [0, 0]
chunks = []
raw_diff = []
try:
line = diff_iter.next()
while line:
raw_diff.append(line)
# match header e.g @@ -0,0 +1 @@\n'
match = self._chunk_re.match(line)
if not match:
break
gr = match.groups()
(old_line, old_end,
new_line, new_end) = [int(x or 1) for x in gr[:-1]]
lines = []
hunk = {
'section_header': gr[-1],
'source_start': old_line,
'source_length': old_end,
'target_start': new_line,
'target_length': new_end,
'lines': lines,
}
chunks.append(hunk)
old_line -= 1
new_line -= 1
context = len(gr) == 5
old_end += old_line
new_end += new_line
line = diff_iter.next()
while old_line < old_end or new_line < new_end:
command = ' '
if line:
command = line[0]
affects_old = affects_new = False
# ignore those if we don't expect them
if command in '#@':
continue
elif command == '+':
affects_new = True
action = Action.ADD
stats[0] += 1
elif command == '-':
affects_old = True
action = Action.DELETE
stats[1] += 1
else:
affects_old = affects_new = True
action = Action.UNMODIFIED
if not self._newline_marker.match(line):
old_line += affects_old
new_line += affects_new
lines.append({
'old_lineno': affects_old and old_line or '',
'new_lineno': affects_new and new_line or '',
'action': action,
'line': self._clean_line(line, command)
})
raw_diff.append(line)
line = diff_iter.next()
if self._newline_marker.match(line):
# we need to append to lines, since this is not
# counted in the line specs of diff
if affects_old:
action = Action.OLD_NO_NL
elif affects_new:
action = Action.NEW_NO_NL
else:
raise Exception('invalid context for no newline')
lines.append({
'old_lineno': None,
'new_lineno': None,
'action': action,
'line': self._clean_line(line, command)
})
except StopIteration:
pass
return ''.join(raw_diff), chunks, stats
def _safe_id(self, idstring):
"""Make a string safe for including in an id attribute.
The HTML spec says that id attributes 'must begin with
a letter ([A-Za-z]) and may be followed by any number
of letters, digits ([0-9]), hyphens ("-"), underscores
("_"), colons (":"), and periods (".")'. These regexps
are slightly over-zealous, in that they remove colons
and periods unnecessarily.
Whitespace is transformed into underscores, and then
anything which is not a hyphen or a character that
matches \w (alphanumerics and underscore) is removed.
"""
# Transform all whitespace to underscore
idstring = re.sub(r'\s', "_", '%s' % idstring)
# Remove everything that is not a hyphen or a member of \w
idstring = re.sub(r'(?!-)\W', "", idstring).lower()
return idstring
@classmethod
def diff_splitter(cls, string):
"""
Diff split that emulates .splitlines() but works only on \n
"""
if not string:
return
elif string == '\n':
yield u'\n'
else:
has_newline = string.endswith('\n')
elements = string.split('\n')
if has_newline:
# skip last element as it's empty string from newlines
elements = elements[:-1]
len_elements = len(elements)
for cnt, line in enumerate(elements, start=1):
last_line = cnt == len_elements
if last_line and not has_newline:
yield safe_unicode(line)
else:
yield safe_unicode(line) + '\n'
def prepare(self, inline_diff=True):
"""
Prepare the passed udiff for HTML rendering.
:return: A list of dicts with diff information.
"""
parsed = self._parser(inline_diff=inline_diff)
self.parsed = True
self.parsed_diff = parsed
return parsed
def as_raw(self, diff_lines=None):
"""
Returns raw diff as a byte string
"""
return self._diff.raw
def as_html(self, table_class='code-difftable', line_class='line',
old_lineno_class='lineno old', new_lineno_class='lineno new',
code_class='code', enable_comments=False, parsed_lines=None):
"""
Return given diff as html table with customized css classes
"""
# TODO(marcink): not sure how to pass in translator
# here in an efficient way, leave the _ for proper gettext extraction
_ = lambda s: s
def _link_to_if(condition, label, url):
"""
Generates a link if condition is meet or just the label if not.
"""
if condition:
return '''<a href="%(url)s" class="tooltip"
title="%(title)s">%(label)s</a>''' % {
'title': _('Click to select line'),
'url': url,
'label': label
}
else:
return label
if not self.parsed:
self.prepare()
diff_lines = self.parsed_diff
if parsed_lines:
diff_lines = parsed_lines
_html_empty = True
_html = []
_html.append('''<table class="%(table_class)s">\n''' % {
'table_class': table_class
})
for diff in diff_lines:
for line in diff['chunks']:
_html_empty = False
for change in line:
_html.append('''<tr class="%(lc)s %(action)s">\n''' % {
'lc': line_class,
'action': change['action']
})
anchor_old_id = ''
anchor_new_id = ''
anchor_old = "%(filename)s_o%(oldline_no)s" % {
'filename': self._safe_id(diff['filename']),
'oldline_no': change['old_lineno']
}
anchor_new = "%(filename)s_n%(oldline_no)s" % {
'filename': self._safe_id(diff['filename']),
'oldline_no': change['new_lineno']
}
cond_old = (change['old_lineno'] != '...' and
change['old_lineno'])
cond_new = (change['new_lineno'] != '...' and
change['new_lineno'])
if cond_old:
anchor_old_id = 'id="%s"' % anchor_old
if cond_new:
anchor_new_id = 'id="%s"' % anchor_new
if change['action'] != Action.CONTEXT:
anchor_link = True
else:
anchor_link = False
###########################################################
# COMMENT ICONS
###########################################################
_html.append('''\t<td class="add-comment-line"><span class="add-comment-content">''')
if enable_comments and change['action'] != Action.CONTEXT:
_html.append('''<a href="#"><span class="icon-comment-add"></span></a>''')
_html.append('''</span></td><td class="comment-toggle tooltip" title="Toggle Comment Thread"><i class="icon-comment"></i></td>\n''')
###########################################################
# OLD LINE NUMBER
###########################################################
_html.append('''\t<td %(a_id)s class="%(olc)s">''' % {
'a_id': anchor_old_id,
'olc': old_lineno_class
})
_html.append('''%(link)s''' % {
'link': _link_to_if(anchor_link, change['old_lineno'],
'#%s' % anchor_old)
})
_html.append('''</td>\n''')
###########################################################
# NEW LINE NUMBER
###########################################################
_html.append('''\t<td %(a_id)s class="%(nlc)s">''' % {
'a_id': anchor_new_id,
'nlc': new_lineno_class
})
_html.append('''%(link)s''' % {
'link': _link_to_if(anchor_link, change['new_lineno'],
'#%s' % anchor_new)
})
_html.append('''</td>\n''')
###########################################################
# CODE
###########################################################
code_classes = [code_class]
if (not enable_comments or
change['action'] == Action.CONTEXT):
code_classes.append('no-comment')
_html.append('\t<td class="%s">' % ' '.join(code_classes))
_html.append('''\n\t\t<pre>%(code)s</pre>\n''' % {
'code': change['line']
})
_html.append('''\t</td>''')
_html.append('''\n</tr>\n''')
_html.append('''</table>''')
if _html_empty:
return None
return ''.join(_html)
def stat(self):
"""
Returns tuple of added, and removed lines for this instance
"""
return self.adds, self.removes
def get_context_of_line(
self, path, diff_line=None, context_before=3, context_after=3):
"""
Returns the context lines for the specified diff line.
:type diff_line: :class:`DiffLineNumber`
"""
assert self.parsed, "DiffProcessor is not initialized."
if None not in diff_line:
raise ValueError(
"Cannot specify both line numbers: {}".format(diff_line))
file_diff = self._get_file_diff(path)
chunk, idx = self._find_chunk_line_index(file_diff, diff_line)
first_line_to_include = max(idx - context_before, 0)
first_line_after_context = idx + context_after + 1
context_lines = chunk[first_line_to_include:first_line_after_context]
line_contents = [
_context_line(line) for line in context_lines
if _is_diff_content(line)]
# TODO: johbo: Interim fixup, the diff chunks drop the final newline.
# Once they are fixed, we can drop this line here.
if line_contents:
line_contents[-1] = (
line_contents[-1][0], line_contents[-1][1].rstrip('\n') + '\n')
return line_contents
def find_context(self, path, context, offset=0):
"""
Finds the given `context` inside of the diff.
Use the parameter `offset` to specify which offset the target line has
inside of the given `context`. This way the correct diff line will be
returned.
:param offset: Shall be used to specify the offset of the main line
within the given `context`.
"""
if offset < 0 or offset >= len(context):
raise ValueError(
"Only positive values up to the length of the context "
"minus one are allowed.")
matches = []
file_diff = self._get_file_diff(path)
for chunk in file_diff['chunks']:
context_iter = iter(context)
for line_idx, line in enumerate(chunk):
try:
if _context_line(line) == context_iter.next():
continue
except StopIteration:
matches.append((line_idx, chunk))
context_iter = iter(context)
# Increment position and triger StopIteration
# if we had a match at the end
line_idx += 1
try:
context_iter.next()
except StopIteration:
matches.append((line_idx, chunk))
effective_offset = len(context) - offset
found_at_diff_lines = [
_line_to_diff_line_number(chunk[idx - effective_offset])
for idx, chunk in matches]
return found_at_diff_lines
def _get_file_diff(self, path):
for file_diff in self.parsed_diff:
if file_diff['filename'] == path:
break
else:
raise FileNotInDiffException("File {} not in diff".format(path))
return file_diff
def _find_chunk_line_index(self, file_diff, diff_line):
for chunk in file_diff['chunks']:
for idx, line in enumerate(chunk):
if line['old_lineno'] == diff_line.old:
return chunk, idx
if line['new_lineno'] == diff_line.new:
return chunk, idx
raise LineNotInDiffException(
"The line {} is not part of the diff.".format(diff_line))
def _is_diff_content(line):
return line['action'] in (
Action.UNMODIFIED, Action.ADD, Action.DELETE)
def _context_line(line):
return (line['action'], line['line'])
DiffLineNumber = collections.namedtuple('DiffLineNumber', ['old', 'new'])
def _line_to_diff_line_number(line):
new_line_no = line['new_lineno'] or None
old_line_no = line['old_lineno'] or None
return DiffLineNumber(old=old_line_no, new=new_line_no)
class FileNotInDiffException(Exception):
"""
Raised when the context for a missing file is requested.
If you request the context for a line in a file which is not part of the
given diff, then this exception is raised.
"""
class LineNotInDiffException(Exception):
"""
Raised when the context for a missing line is requested.
If you request the context for a line in a file and this line is not
part of the given diff, then this exception is raised.
"""
class DiffLimitExceeded(Exception):
pass
def cache_diff(cached_diff_file, diff, commits):
struct = {
'version': 'v1',
'diff': diff,
'commits': commits
}
try:
with bz2.BZ2File(cached_diff_file, 'wb') as f:
pickle.dump(struct, f)
log.debug('Saved diff cache under %s', cached_diff_file)
except Exception:
log.warn('Failed to save cache', exc_info=True)
# cleanup file to not store it "damaged"
try:
os.remove(cached_diff_file)
except Exception:
log.exception('Failed to cleanup path %s', cached_diff_file)
def load_cached_diff(cached_diff_file):
default_struct = {
'version': 'v1',
'diff': None,
'commits': None
}
has_cache = os.path.isfile(cached_diff_file)
if not has_cache:
return default_struct
data = None
try:
with bz2.BZ2File(cached_diff_file, 'rb') as f:
data = pickle.load(f)
log.debug('Loaded diff cache from %s', cached_diff_file)
except Exception:
log.warn('Failed to read diff cache file', exc_info=True)
if not data:
data = default_struct
if not isinstance(data, dict):
# old version of data ?
data = default_struct
return data
def generate_diff_cache_key(*args):
"""
Helper to generate a cache key using arguments
"""
def arg_mapper(input_param):
input_param = safe_str(input_param)
# we cannot allow '/' in arguments since it would allow
# subdirectory usage
input_param.replace('/', '_')
return input_param or None # prevent empty string arguments
return '_'.join([
'{}' for i in range(len(args))]).format(*map(arg_mapper, args))
def diff_cache_exist(cache_storage, *args):
"""
Based on all generated arguments check and return a cache path
"""
cache_key = generate_diff_cache_key(*args)
cache_file_path = os.path.join(cache_storage, cache_key)
# prevent path traversal attacks using some param that have e.g '../../'
if not os.path.abspath(cache_file_path).startswith(cache_storage):
raise ValueError('Final path must be within {}'.format(cache_storage))
return cache_file_path