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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
Module holding everything related to vcs nodes, with vcs2 architecture.
"""
import stat
from zope.cachedescriptors.property import Lazy as LazyProperty
from rhodecode.lib.utils import safe_unicode, safe_str
from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import md5
from rhodecode.lib.vcs import path as vcspath
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import EmptyCommit, FILEMODE_DEFAULT
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.conf.mtypes import get_mimetypes_db
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import NodeError, RemovedFileNodeError
LARGEFILE_PREFIX = '.hglf'
class NodeKind:
SUBMODULE = -1
DIR = 1
FILE = 2
LARGEFILE = 3
class NodeState:
ADDED = u'added'
CHANGED = u'changed'
NOT_CHANGED = u'not changed'
REMOVED = u'removed'
class NodeGeneratorBase(object):
"""
Base class for removed added and changed filenodes, it's a lazy generator
class that will create filenodes only on iteration or call
The len method doesn't need to create filenodes at all
"""
def __init__(self, current_paths, cs):
self.cs = cs
self.current_paths = current_paths
def __call__(self):
return [n for n in self]
def __getslice__(self, i, j):
for p in self.current_paths[i:j]:
yield self.cs.get_node(p)
def __len__(self):
return len(self.current_paths)
def __iter__(self):
for p in self.current_paths:
yield self.cs.get_node(p)
class AddedFileNodesGenerator(NodeGeneratorBase):
"""
Class holding added files for current commit
"""
class ChangedFileNodesGenerator(NodeGeneratorBase):
"""
Class holding changed files for current commit
"""
class RemovedFileNodesGenerator(NodeGeneratorBase):
"""
Class holding removed files for current commit
"""
def __iter__(self):
for p in self.current_paths:
yield RemovedFileNode(path=p)
def __getslice__(self, i, j):
for p in self.current_paths[i:j]:
yield RemovedFileNode(path=p)
class Node(object):
"""
Simplest class representing file or directory on repository. SCM backends
should use ``FileNode`` and ``DirNode`` subclasses rather than ``Node``
directly.
Node's ``path`` cannot start with slash as we operate on *relative* paths
only. Moreover, every single node is identified by the ``path`` attribute,
so it cannot end with slash, too. Otherwise, path could lead to mistakes.
"""
commit = None
def __init__(self, path, kind):
self._validate_path(path) # can throw exception if path is invalid
self.path = safe_str(path.rstrip('/')) # we store paths as str
if path == '' and kind != NodeKind.DIR:
raise NodeError("Only DirNode and its subclasses may be "
"initialized with empty path")
self.kind = kind
if self.is_root() and not self.is_dir():
raise NodeError("Root node cannot be FILE kind")
def _validate_path(self, path):
if path.startswith('/'):
raise NodeError(
"Cannot initialize Node objects with slash at "
"the beginning as only relative paths are supported. "
"Got %s" % (path,))
@LazyProperty
def parent(self):
parent_path = self.get_parent_path()
if parent_path:
if self.commit:
return self.commit.get_node(parent_path)
return DirNode(parent_path)
return None
@LazyProperty
def unicode_path(self):
return safe_unicode(self.path)
@LazyProperty
def dir_path(self):
"""
Returns name of the directory from full path of this vcs node. Empty
string is returned if there's no directory in the path
"""
_parts = self.path.rstrip('/').rsplit('/', 1)
if len(_parts) == 2:
return safe_unicode(_parts[0])
return u''
@LazyProperty
def name(self):
"""
Returns name of the node so if its path
then only last part is returned.
"""
return safe_unicode(self.path.rstrip('/').split('/')[-1])
@property
def kind(self):
return self._kind
@kind.setter
def kind(self, kind):
if hasattr(self, '_kind'):
raise NodeError("Cannot change node's kind")
else:
self._kind = kind
# Post setter check (path's trailing slash)
if self.path.endswith('/'):
raise NodeError("Node's path cannot end with slash")
def __cmp__(self, other):
"""
Comparator using name of the node, needed for quick list sorting.
"""
kind_cmp = cmp(self.kind, other.kind)
if kind_cmp:
return kind_cmp
return cmp(self.name, other.name)
def __eq__(self, other):
for attr in ['name', 'path', 'kind']:
if getattr(self, attr) != getattr(other, attr):
return False
if self.is_file():
if self.content != other.content:
return False
else:
# For DirNode's check without entering each dir
self_nodes_paths = list(sorted(n.path for n in self.nodes))
other_nodes_paths = list(sorted(n.path for n in self.nodes))
if self_nodes_paths != other_nodes_paths:
return False
return True
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self.__eq__(other)
def __repr__(self):
return '<%s %r>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.path)
def __str__(self):
return self.__repr__()
def __unicode__(self):
return self.name
def get_parent_path(self):
"""
Returns node's parent path or empty string if node is root.
"""
if self.is_root():
return ''
return vcspath.dirname(self.path.rstrip('/')) + '/'
def is_file(self):
"""
Returns ``True`` if node's kind is ``NodeKind.FILE``, ``False``
otherwise.
"""
return self.kind == NodeKind.FILE
def is_dir(self):
"""
Returns ``True`` if node's kind is ``NodeKind.DIR``, ``False``
otherwise.
"""
return self.kind == NodeKind.DIR
def is_root(self):
"""
Returns ``True`` if node is a root node and ``False`` otherwise.
"""
return self.kind == NodeKind.DIR and self.path == ''
def is_submodule(self):
"""
Returns ``True`` if node's kind is ``NodeKind.SUBMODULE``, ``False``
otherwise.
"""
return self.kind == NodeKind.SUBMODULE
def is_largefile(self):
"""
Returns ``True`` if node's kind is ``NodeKind.LARGEFILE``, ``False``
otherwise
"""
return self.kind == NodeKind.LARGEFILE
def is_link(self):
if self.commit:
return self.commit.is_link(self.path)
return False
@LazyProperty
def added(self):
return self.state is NodeState.ADDED
@LazyProperty
def changed(self):
return self.state is NodeState.CHANGED
@LazyProperty
def not_changed(self):
return self.state is NodeState.NOT_CHANGED
@LazyProperty
def removed(self):
return self.state is NodeState.REMOVED
class FileNode(Node):
"""
Class representing file nodes.
:attribute: path: path to the node, relative to repository's root
:attribute: content: if given arbitrary sets content of the file
:attribute: commit: if given, first time content is accessed, callback
:attribute: mode: stat mode for a node. Default is `FILEMODE_DEFAULT`.
"""
def __init__(self, path, content=None, commit=None, mode=None):
"""
Only one of ``content`` and ``commit`` may be given. Passing both
would raise ``NodeError`` exception.
:param path: relative path to the node
:param content: content may be passed to constructor
:param commit: if given, will use it to lazily fetch content
:param mode: ST_MODE (i.e. 0100644)
"""
if content and commit:
raise NodeError("Cannot use both content and commit")
super(FileNode, self).__init__(path, kind=NodeKind.FILE)
self.commit = commit
self._content = content
self._mode = mode or FILEMODE_DEFAULT
@LazyProperty
def mode(self):
"""
Returns lazily mode of the FileNode. If `commit` is not set, would
use value given at initialization or `FILEMODE_DEFAULT` (default).
"""
if self.commit:
mode = self.commit.get_file_mode(self.path)
else:
mode = self._mode
return mode
@LazyProperty
def raw_bytes(self):
"""
Returns lazily the raw bytes of the FileNode.
"""
if self.commit:
if self._content is None:
self._content = self.commit.get_file_content(self.path)
content = self._content
else:
content = self._content
return content
@LazyProperty
def md5(self):
"""
Returns md5 of the file node.
"""
return md5(self.raw_bytes)
@LazyProperty
def content(self):
"""
Returns lazily content of the FileNode. If possible, would try to
decode content from UTF-8.
"""
content = self.raw_bytes
if self.is_binary:
return content
return safe_unicode(content)
@LazyProperty
def size(self):
if self.commit:
return self.commit.get_file_size(self.path)
raise NodeError(
"Cannot retrieve size of the file without related "
"commit attribute")
@LazyProperty
def message(self):
if self.commit:
return self.last_commit.message
raise NodeError(
"Cannot retrieve message of the file without related "
"commit attribute")
@LazyProperty
def last_commit(self):
if self.commit:
pre_load = ["author", "date", "message"]
return self.commit.get_file_commit(self.path, pre_load=pre_load)
raise NodeError(
"Cannot retrieve last commit of the file without "
"related commit attribute")
def get_mimetype(self):
"""
Mimetype is calculated based on the file's content. If ``_mimetype``
attribute is available, it will be returned (backends which store
mimetypes or can easily recognize them, should set this private
attribute to indicate that type should *NOT* be calculated).
"""
if hasattr(self, '_mimetype'):
if (isinstance(self._mimetype, (tuple, list,)) and
len(self._mimetype) == 2):
return self._mimetype
else:
raise NodeError('given _mimetype attribute must be an 2 '
'element list or tuple')
db = get_mimetypes_db()
mtype, encoding = db.guess_type(self.name)
if mtype is None:
if self.is_binary:
mtype = 'application/octet-stream'
encoding = None
else:
mtype = 'text/plain'
encoding = None
# try with pygments
try:
from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_for_filename
mt = get_lexer_for_filename(self.name).mimetypes
except Exception:
mt = None
if mt:
mtype = mt[0]
return mtype, encoding
@LazyProperty
def mimetype(self):
"""
Wrapper around full mimetype info. It returns only type of fetched
mimetype without the encoding part. use get_mimetype function to fetch
full set of (type,encoding)
"""
return self.get_mimetype()[0]
@LazyProperty
def mimetype_main(self):
return self.mimetype.split('/')[0]
@LazyProperty
def lexer(self):
"""
Returns pygment's lexer class. Would try to guess lexer taking file's
content, name and mimetype.
"""
from pygments import lexers
try:
lexer = lexers.guess_lexer_for_filename(self.name, self.content, stripnl=False)
except lexers.ClassNotFound:
lexer = lexers.TextLexer(stripnl=False)
# returns first alias
return lexer
@LazyProperty
def lexer_alias(self):
"""
Returns first alias of the lexer guessed for this file.
"""
return self.lexer.aliases[0]
@LazyProperty
def history(self):
"""
Returns a list of commit for this file in which the file was changed
"""
if self.commit is None:
raise NodeError('Unable to get commit for this FileNode')
return self.commit.get_file_history(self.path)
@LazyProperty
def annotate(self):
"""
Returns a list of three element tuples with lineno, commit and line
"""
if self.commit is None:
raise NodeError('Unable to get commit for this FileNode')
pre_load = ["author", "date", "message"]
return self.commit.get_file_annotate(self.path, pre_load=pre_load)
@LazyProperty
def state(self):
if not self.commit:
raise NodeError(
"Cannot check state of the node if it's not "
"linked with commit")
elif self.path in (node.path for node in self.commit.added):
return NodeState.ADDED
elif self.path in (node.path for node in self.commit.changed):
return NodeState.CHANGED
else:
return NodeState.NOT_CHANGED
@LazyProperty
def is_binary(self):
"""
Returns True if file has binary content.
"""
_bin = self.raw_bytes and '\0' in self.raw_bytes
return _bin
@LazyProperty
def extension(self):
"""Returns filenode extension"""
return self.name.split('.')[-1]
@property
def is_executable(self):
"""
Returns ``True`` if file has executable flag turned on.
"""
return bool(self.mode & stat.S_IXUSR)
def get_largefile_node(self):
"""
Try to return a Mercurial FileNode from this node. It does internal
checks inside largefile store, if that file exist there it will
create special instance of LargeFileNode which can get content from
LF store.
"""
if self.commit and self.path.startswith(LARGEFILE_PREFIX):
largefile_path = self.path.split(LARGEFILE_PREFIX)[-1].lstrip('/')
return self.commit.get_largefile_node(largefile_path)
def lines(self, count_empty=False):
all_lines, empty_lines = 0, 0
if not self.is_binary:
content = self.content
if count_empty:
all_lines = 0
empty_lines = 0
for line in content.splitlines(True):
if line == '\n':
empty_lines += 1
all_lines += 1
return all_lines, all_lines - empty_lines
else:
# fast method
empty_lines = all_lines = content.count('\n')
if all_lines == 0 and content:
# one-line without a newline
empty_lines = all_lines = 1
return all_lines, empty_lines
def __repr__(self):
return '<%s %r @ %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.path,
getattr(self.commit, 'short_id', ''))
class RemovedFileNode(FileNode):
"""
Dummy FileNode class - trying to access any public attribute except path,
name, kind or state (or methods/attributes checking those two) would raise
RemovedFileNodeError.
"""
ALLOWED_ATTRIBUTES = [
'name', 'path', 'state', 'is_root', 'is_file', 'is_dir', 'kind',
'added', 'changed', 'not_changed', 'removed'
]
def __init__(self, path):
"""
:param path: relative path to the node
"""
super(RemovedFileNode, self).__init__(path=path)
def __getattribute__(self, attr):
if attr.startswith('_') or attr in RemovedFileNode.ALLOWED_ATTRIBUTES:
return super(RemovedFileNode, self).__getattribute__(attr)
raise RemovedFileNodeError(
"Cannot access attribute %s on RemovedFileNode" % attr)
@LazyProperty
def state(self):
return NodeState.REMOVED
class DirNode(Node):
"""
DirNode stores list of files and directories within this node.
Nodes may be used standalone but within repository context they
lazily fetch data within same repositorty's commit.
"""
def __init__(self, path, nodes=(), commit=None):
"""
Only one of ``nodes`` and ``commit`` may be given. Passing both
would raise ``NodeError`` exception.
:param path: relative path to the node
:param nodes: content may be passed to constructor
:param commit: if given, will use it to lazily fetch content
"""
if nodes and commit:
raise NodeError("Cannot use both nodes and commit")
super(DirNode, self).__init__(path, NodeKind.DIR)
self.commit = commit
self._nodes = nodes
@LazyProperty
def content(self):
raise NodeError(
"%s represents a dir and has no `content` attribute" % self)
@LazyProperty
def nodes(self):
if self.commit:
nodes = self.commit.get_nodes(self.path)
else:
nodes = self._nodes
self._nodes_dict = dict((node.path, node) for node in nodes)
return sorted(nodes)
@LazyProperty
def files(self):
return sorted((node for node in self.nodes if node.is_file()))
@LazyProperty
def dirs(self):
return sorted((node for node in self.nodes if node.is_dir()))
def __iter__(self):
for node in self.nodes:
yield node
def get_node(self, path):
"""
Returns node from within this particular ``DirNode``, so it is now
allowed to fetch, i.e. node located at 'docs/api/index.rst' from node
'docs'. In order to access deeper nodes one must fetch nodes between
them first - this would work::
docs = root.get_node('docs')
docs.get_node('api').get_node('index.rst')
:param: path - relative to the current node
.. note::
To access lazily (as in example above) node have to be initialized
with related commit object - without it node is out of
context and may know nothing about anything else than nearest
(located at same level) nodes.
"""
try:
path = path.rstrip('/')
if path == '':
raise NodeError("Cannot retrieve node without path")
self.nodes # access nodes first in order to set _nodes_dict
paths = path.split('/')
if len(paths) == 1:
if not self.is_root():
path = '/'.join((self.path, paths[0]))
else:
path = paths[0]
return self._nodes_dict[path]
elif len(paths) > 1:
if self.commit is None:
raise NodeError(
"Cannot access deeper nodes without commit")
else:
path1, path2 = paths[0], '/'.join(paths[1:])
return self.get_node(path1).get_node(path2)
else:
raise KeyError
except KeyError:
raise NodeError("Node does not exist at %s" % path)
@LazyProperty
def state(self):
raise NodeError("Cannot access state of DirNode")
@LazyProperty
def size(self):
size = 0
for root, dirs, files in self.commit.walk(self.path):
for f in files:
size += f.size
return size
def __repr__(self):
return '<%s %r @ %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.path,
getattr(self.commit, 'short_id', ''))
class RootNode(DirNode):
"""
DirNode being the root node of the repository.
"""
def __init__(self, nodes=(), commit=None):
super(RootNode, self).__init__(path='', nodes=nodes, commit=commit)
def __repr__(self):
return '<%s>' % self.__class__.__name__
class SubModuleNode(Node):
"""
represents a SubModule of Git or SubRepo of Mercurial
"""
is_binary = False
size = 0
def __init__(self, name, url=None, commit=None, alias=None):
self.path = name
self.kind = NodeKind.SUBMODULE
self.alias = alias
# we have to use EmptyCommit here since this can point to svn/git/hg
# submodules we cannot get from repository
self.commit = EmptyCommit(str(commit), alias=alias)
self.url = url or self._extract_submodule_url()
def __repr__(self):
return '<%s %r @ %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.path,
getattr(self.commit, 'short_id', ''))
def _extract_submodule_url(self):
# TODO: find a way to parse gits submodule file and extract the
# linking URL
return self.path
@LazyProperty
def name(self):
"""
Returns name of the node so if its path
then only last part is returned.
"""
org = safe_unicode(self.path.rstrip('/').split('/')[-1])
return u'%s @ %s' % (org, self.commit.short_id)
class LargeFileNode(FileNode):
def _validate_path(self, path):
"""
we override check since the LargeFileNode path is system absolute
"""
def raw_bytes(self):
if self.commit:
with open(self.path, 'rb') as f:
content = f.read()
else:
content = self._content
return content