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r0 # RhodeCode VCSServer provides access to different vcs backends via network.
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r620 # Copyright (C) 2014-2019 RhodeCode GmbH
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r0 #
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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r549 import collections
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r0 import logging
import os
import posixpath as vcspath
import re
import stat
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r346 import traceback
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r0 import urllib
import urllib2
from functools import wraps
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r622 import more_itertools
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r725 import pygit2
from pygit2 import Repository as LibGit2Repo
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r0 from dulwich import index, objects
from dulwich.client import HttpGitClient, LocalGitClient
from dulwich.errors import (
NotGitRepository, ChecksumMismatch, WrongObjectException,
MissingCommitError, ObjectMissing, HangupException,
UnexpectedCommandError)
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r725 from dulwich.repo import Repo as DulwichRepo
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r0 from dulwich.server import update_server_info
from vcsserver import exceptions, settings, subprocessio
from vcsserver.utils import safe_str
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r171 from vcsserver.base import RepoFactory, obfuscate_qs, raise_from_original
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r0 from vcsserver.hgcompat import (
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r105 hg_url as url_parser, httpbasicauthhandler, httpdigestauthhandler)
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r182 from vcsserver.git_lfs.lib import LFSOidStore
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DIR_STAT = stat.S_IFDIR
FILE_MODE = stat.S_IFMT
GIT_LINK = objects.S_IFGITLINK
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def reraise_safe_exceptions(func):
"""Converts Dulwich exceptions to something neutral."""
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r725
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r0 @wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
try:
return func(*args, **kwargs)
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r725 except (ChecksumMismatch, WrongObjectException, MissingCommitError, ObjectMissing,) as e:
exc = exceptions.LookupException(org_exc=e)
raise exc(safe_str(e))
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r0 except (HangupException, UnexpectedCommandError) as e:
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r725 exc = exceptions.VcsException(org_exc=e)
raise exc(safe_str(e))
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r171 except Exception as e:
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r172 # NOTE(marcink): becuase of how dulwich handles some exceptions
# (KeyError on empty repos), we cannot track this and catch all
# exceptions, it's an exceptions from other handlers
#if not hasattr(e, '_vcs_kind'):
#log.exception("Unhandled exception in git remote call")
#raise_from_original(exceptions.UnhandledException)
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r171 raise
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r0 return wrapper
class Repo(DulwichRepo):
"""
A wrapper for dulwich Repo class.
Since dulwich is sometimes keeping .idx file descriptors open, it leads to
"Too many open files" error. We need to close all opened file descriptors
once the repo object is destroyed.
"""
def __del__(self):
if hasattr(self, 'object_store'):
self.close()
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r725 class Repository(LibGit2Repo):
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
self.free()
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r0 class GitFactory(RepoFactory):
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r483 repo_type = 'git'
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r725 def _create_repo(self, wire, create, use_libgit2=False):
if use_libgit2:
return Repository(wire['path'])
else:
repo_path = str_to_dulwich(wire['path'])
return Repo(repo_path)
def repo(self, wire, create=False, use_libgit2=False):
"""
Get a repository instance for the given path.
"""
region = self._cache_region
context = wire.get('context', None)
repo_path = wire.get('path', '')
context_uid = '{}'.format(context)
cache = wire.get('cache', True)
cache_on = context and cache
@region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on)
def create_new_repo(_repo_type, _repo_path, _context_uid, _use_libgit2):
return self._create_repo(wire, create, use_libgit2)
repo = create_new_repo(self.repo_type, repo_path, context_uid, use_libgit2)
return repo
def repo_libgit2(self, wire):
return self.repo(wire, use_libgit2=True)
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class GitRemote(object):
def __init__(self, factory):
self._factory = factory
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r550 self.peeled_ref_marker = '^{}'
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r0 self._bulk_methods = {
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r725 "date": self.date,
"author": self.author,
"message": self.message,
"parents": self.parents,
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r0 "_commit": self.revision,
}
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r182 def _wire_to_config(self, wire):
if 'config' in wire:
return dict([(x[0] + '_' + x[1], x[2]) for x in wire['config']])
return {}
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r607 def _remote_conf(self, config):
params = [
'-c', 'core.askpass=""',
]
ssl_cert_dir = config.get('vcs_ssl_dir')
if ssl_cert_dir:
params.extend(['-c', 'http.sslCAinfo={}'.format(ssl_cert_dir)])
return params
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r0 @reraise_safe_exceptions
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r698 def is_empty(self, wire):
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
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r731 try:
has_head = repo.head.name
if has_head:
return False
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r730
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r731 # NOTE(marcink): check again using more expensive method
return repo.is_empty
except Exception:
pass
return True
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@reraise_safe_exceptions
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r0 def add_object(self, wire, content):
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
blob = objects.Blob()
blob.set_raw_string(content)
repo.object_store.add_object(blob)
return blob.id
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@reraise_safe_exceptions
def assert_correct_path(self, wire):
try:
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
pass
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r725 except pygit2.GitError:
path = wire.get('path')
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r346 tb = traceback.format_exc()
log.debug("Invalid Git path `%s`, tb: %s", path, tb)
return False
return True
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@reraise_safe_exceptions
def bare(self, wire):
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
return repo.is_bare
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@reraise_safe_exceptions
def blob_as_pretty_string(self, wire, sha):
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r725 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
blob_obj = repo[sha]
blob = blob_obj.data
return blob
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@reraise_safe_exceptions
def blob_raw_length(self, wire, sha):
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r725 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
blob = repo[sha]
return blob.size
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r0
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r182 def _parse_lfs_pointer(self, raw_content):
spec_string = 'version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec'
if raw_content and raw_content.startswith(spec_string):
pattern = re.compile(r"""
(?:\n)?
^version[ ]https://git-lfs\.github\.com/spec/(?P<spec_ver>v\d+)\n
^oid[ ] sha256:(?P<oid_hash>[0-9a-f]{64})\n
^size[ ](?P<oid_size>[0-9]+)\n
(?:\n)?
""", re.VERBOSE | re.MULTILINE)
match = pattern.match(raw_content)
if match:
return match.groupdict()
return {}
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def is_large_file(self, wire, sha):
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r726 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
blob = repo[sha]
if blob.is_binary:
return {}
return self._parse_lfs_pointer(blob.data)
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r182
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def in_largefiles_store(self, wire, oid):
conf = self._wire_to_config(wire)
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
repo_name = repo.path
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r182
store_location = conf.get('vcs_git_lfs_store_location')
if store_location:
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r731
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r182 store = LFSOidStore(
oid=oid, repo=repo_name, store_location=store_location)
return store.has_oid()
return False
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def store_path(self, wire, oid):
conf = self._wire_to_config(wire)
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
repo_name = repo.path
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store_location = conf.get('vcs_git_lfs_store_location')
if store_location:
store = LFSOidStore(
oid=oid, repo=repo_name, store_location=store_location)
return store.oid_path
raise ValueError('Unable to fetch oid with path {}'.format(oid))
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r0 @reraise_safe_exceptions
def bulk_request(self, wire, rev, pre_load):
result = {}
for attr in pre_load:
try:
method = self._bulk_methods[attr]
args = [wire, rev]
result[attr] = method(*args)
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r490 except KeyError as e:
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r725 raise exceptions.VcsException(e)("Unknown bulk attribute: %s" % attr)
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r0 return result
def _build_opener(self, url):
handlers = []
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r105 url_obj = url_parser(url)
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r0 _, authinfo = url_obj.authinfo()
if authinfo:
# create a password manager
passmgr = urllib2.HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm()
passmgr.add_password(*authinfo)
handlers.extend((httpbasicauthhandler(passmgr),
httpdigestauthhandler(passmgr)))
return urllib2.build_opener(*handlers)
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r725 def _type_id_to_name(self, type_id):
return {
1: b'commit',
2: b'tree',
3: b'blob',
4: b'tag'
}[type_id]
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r0 @reraise_safe_exceptions
def check_url(self, url, config):
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r105 url_obj = url_parser(url)
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r0 test_uri, _ = url_obj.authinfo()
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r114 url_obj.passwd = '*****' if url_obj.passwd else url_obj.passwd
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r106 url_obj.query = obfuscate_qs(url_obj.query)
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r0 cleaned_uri = str(url_obj)
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r105 log.info("Checking URL for remote cloning/import: %s", cleaned_uri)
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if not test_uri.endswith('info/refs'):
test_uri = test_uri.rstrip('/') + '/info/refs'
o = self._build_opener(url)
o.addheaders = [('User-Agent', 'git/1.7.8.0')] # fake some git
q = {"service": 'git-upload-pack'}
qs = '?%s' % urllib.urlencode(q)
cu = "%s%s" % (test_uri, qs)
req = urllib2.Request(cu, None, {})
try:
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r105 log.debug("Trying to open URL %s", cleaned_uri)
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r0 resp = o.open(req)
if resp.code != 200:
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r490 raise exceptions.URLError()('Return Code is not 200')
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r0 except Exception as e:
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r105 log.warning("URL cannot be opened: %s", cleaned_uri, exc_info=True)
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r0 # means it cannot be cloned
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r490 raise exceptions.URLError(e)("[%s] org_exc: %s" % (cleaned_uri, e))
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# now detect if it's proper git repo
gitdata = resp.read()
if 'service=git-upload-pack' in gitdata:
pass
elif re.findall(r'[0-9a-fA-F]{40}\s+refs', gitdata):
# old style git can return some other format !
pass
else:
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r490 raise exceptions.URLError()(
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r0 "url [%s] does not look like an git" % (cleaned_uri,))
return True
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def clone(self, wire, url, deferred, valid_refs, update_after_clone):
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r550 # TODO(marcink): deprecate this method. Last i checked we don't use it anymore
remote_refs = self.pull(wire, url, apply_refs=False)
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r0 repo = self._factory.repo(wire)
if isinstance(valid_refs, list):
valid_refs = tuple(valid_refs)
for k in remote_refs:
# only parse heads/tags and skip so called deferred tags
if k.startswith(valid_refs) and not k.endswith(deferred):
repo[k] = remote_refs[k]
if update_after_clone:
# we want to checkout HEAD
repo["HEAD"] = remote_refs["HEAD"]
index.build_index_from_tree(repo.path, repo.index_path(),
repo.object_store, repo["HEAD"].tree)
# TODO: this is quite complex, check if that can be simplified
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def commit(self, wire, commit_data, branch, commit_tree, updated, removed):
repo = self._factory.repo(wire)
object_store = repo.object_store
# Create tree and populates it with blobs
commit_tree = commit_tree and repo[commit_tree] or objects.Tree()
for node in updated:
# Compute subdirs if needed
dirpath, nodename = vcspath.split(node['path'])
dirnames = map(safe_str, dirpath and dirpath.split('/') or [])
parent = commit_tree
ancestors = [('', parent)]
# Tries to dig for the deepest existing tree
while dirnames:
curdir = dirnames.pop(0)
try:
dir_id = parent[curdir][1]
except KeyError:
# put curdir back into dirnames and stops
dirnames.insert(0, curdir)
break
else:
# If found, updates parent
parent = repo[dir_id]
ancestors.append((curdir, parent))
# Now parent is deepest existing tree and we need to create
# subtrees for dirnames (in reverse order)
# [this only applies for nodes from added]
new_trees = []
blob = objects.Blob.from_string(node['content'])
if dirnames:
# If there are trees which should be created we need to build
# them now (in reverse order)
reversed_dirnames = list(reversed(dirnames))
curtree = objects.Tree()
curtree[node['node_path']] = node['mode'], blob.id
new_trees.append(curtree)
for dirname in reversed_dirnames[:-1]:
newtree = objects.Tree()
newtree[dirname] = (DIR_STAT, curtree.id)
new_trees.append(newtree)
curtree = newtree
parent[reversed_dirnames[-1]] = (DIR_STAT, curtree.id)
else:
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r725 parent.add(name=node['node_path'], mode=node['mode'], hexsha=blob.id)
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new_trees.append(parent)
# Update ancestors
reversed_ancestors = reversed(
[(a[1], b[1], b[0]) for a, b in zip(ancestors, ancestors[1:])])
for parent, tree, path in reversed_ancestors:
parent[path] = (DIR_STAT, tree.id)
object_store.add_object(tree)
object_store.add_object(blob)
for tree in new_trees:
object_store.add_object(tree)
for node_path in removed:
paths = node_path.split('/')
tree = commit_tree
trees = [tree]
# Traverse deep into the forest...
for path in paths:
try:
obj = repo[tree[path][1]]
if isinstance(obj, objects.Tree):
trees.append(obj)
tree = obj
except KeyError:
break
# Cut down the blob and all rotten trees on the way back...
for path, tree in reversed(zip(paths, trees)):
del tree[path]
if tree:
# This tree still has elements - don't remove it or any
# of it's parents
break
object_store.add_object(commit_tree)
# Create commit
commit = objects.Commit()
commit.tree = commit_tree.id
for k, v in commit_data.iteritems():
setattr(commit, k, v)
object_store.add_object(commit)
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r725 self.create_branch(wire, branch, commit.id)
# dulwich set-ref
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r0 ref = 'refs/heads/%s' % branch
repo.refs[ref] = commit.id
return commit.id
@reraise_safe_exceptions
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r551 def pull(self, wire, url, apply_refs=True, refs=None, update_after=False):
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r0 if url != 'default' and '://' not in url:
client = LocalGitClient(url)
else:
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r105 url_obj = url_parser(url)
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r0 o = self._build_opener(url)
url, _ = url_obj.authinfo()
client = HttpGitClient(base_url=url, opener=o)
repo = self._factory.repo(wire)
determine_wants = repo.object_store.determine_wants_all
if refs:
def determine_wants_requested(references):
return [references[r] for r in references if r in refs]
determine_wants = determine_wants_requested
try:
remote_refs = client.fetch(
path=url, target=repo, determine_wants=determine_wants)
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r120 except NotGitRepository as e:
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r0 log.warning(
'Trying to fetch from "%s" failed, not a Git repository.', url)
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r120 # Exception can contain unicode which we convert
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r490 raise exceptions.AbortException(e)(repr(e))
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r0
# mikhail: client.fetch() returns all the remote refs, but fetches only
# refs filtered by `determine_wants` function. We need to filter result
# as well
if refs:
remote_refs = {k: remote_refs[k] for k in remote_refs if k in refs}
if apply_refs:
# TODO: johbo: Needs proper test coverage with a git repository
# that contains a tag object, so that we would end up with
# a peeled ref at this point.
for k in remote_refs:
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r550 if k.endswith(self.peeled_ref_marker):
log.debug("Skipping peeled reference %s", k)
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r0 continue
repo[k] = remote_refs[k]
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r551 if refs and not update_after:
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r0 # mikhail: explicitly set the head to the last ref.
repo['HEAD'] = remote_refs[refs[-1]]
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r551 if update_after:
# we want to checkout HEAD
repo["HEAD"] = remote_refs["HEAD"]
index.build_index_from_tree(repo.path, repo.index_path(),
repo.object_store, repo["HEAD"].tree)
return remote_refs
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@reraise_safe_exceptions
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r549 def sync_fetch(self, wire, url, refs=None):
repo = self._factory.repo(wire)
if refs and not isinstance(refs, (list, tuple)):
refs = [refs]
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r607 config = self._wire_to_config(wire)
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r550 # get all remote refs we'll use to fetch later
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r549 output, __ = self.run_git_command(
wire, ['ls-remote', url], fail_on_stderr=False,
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r607 _copts=self._remote_conf(config),
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r549 extra_env={'GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT': '0'})
remote_refs = collections.OrderedDict()
fetch_refs = []
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r550
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r549 for ref_line in output.splitlines():
sha, ref = ref_line.split('\t')
sha = sha.strip()
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r550 if ref in remote_refs:
# duplicate, skip
continue
if ref.endswith(self.peeled_ref_marker):
log.debug("Skipping peeled reference %s", ref)
continue
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r558 # don't sync HEAD
if ref in ['HEAD']:
continue
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r549 remote_refs[ref] = sha
if refs and sha in refs:
# we filter fetch using our specified refs
fetch_refs.append('{}:{}'.format(ref, ref))
elif not refs:
fetch_refs.append('{}:{}'.format(ref, ref))
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r622 log.debug('Finished obtaining fetch refs, total: %s', len(fetch_refs))
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r550 if fetch_refs:
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r622 for chunk in more_itertools.chunked(fetch_refs, 1024 * 4):
fetch_refs_chunks = list(chunk)
log.debug('Fetching %s refs from import url', len(fetch_refs_chunks))
_out, _err = self.run_git_command(
wire, ['fetch', url, '--force', '--prune', '--'] + fetch_refs_chunks,
fail_on_stderr=False,
_copts=self._remote_conf(config),
extra_env={'GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT': '0'})
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r549
return remote_refs
@reraise_safe_exceptions
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r351 def sync_push(self, wire, url, refs=None):
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r549 if not self.check_url(url, wire):
return
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r607 config = self._wire_to_config(wire)
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r549 repo = self._factory.repo(wire)
self.run_git_command(
wire, ['push', url, '--mirror'], fail_on_stderr=False,
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r607 _copts=self._remote_conf(config),
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r549 extra_env={'GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT': '0'})
git/hg: allow remote sync to external locations.
r351
@reraise_safe_exceptions
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r0 def get_remote_refs(self, wire, url):
repo = Repo(url)
return repo.get_refs()
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def get_description(self, wire):
repo = self._factory.repo(wire)
return repo.get_description()
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def get_missing_revs(self, wire, rev1, rev2, path2):
repo = self._factory.repo(wire)
LocalGitClient(thin_packs=False).fetch(path2, repo)
wire_remote = wire.copy()
wire_remote['path'] = path2
repo_remote = self._factory.repo(wire_remote)
LocalGitClient(thin_packs=False).fetch(wire["path"], repo_remote)
revs = [
x.commit.id
for x in repo_remote.get_walker(include=[rev2], exclude=[rev1])]
return revs
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def get_object(self, wire, sha):
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
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r0
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r731 missing_commit_err = 'Commit {} does not exist for `{}`'.format(sha, wire['path'])
try:
commit = repo.revparse_single(sha)
except (KeyError, ValueError) as e:
raise exceptions.LookupException(e)(missing_commit_err)
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r725
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r731 if isinstance(commit, pygit2.Tag):
commit = repo.get(commit.target)
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r725
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r731 # check for dangling commit
branches = [x for x in repo.branches.with_commit(commit.hex)]
if not branches:
raise exceptions.LookupException(None)(missing_commit_err)
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r727
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r731 commit_id = commit.hex
type_id = commit.type
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r0
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r731 return {
'id': commit_id,
'type': self._type_id_to_name(type_id),
'commit_id': commit_id,
'idx': 0
}
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r0
@reraise_safe_exceptions
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r725 def get_refs(self, wire):
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
result = {}
for ref in repo.references:
peeled_sha = repo.lookup_reference(ref).peel()
result[ref] = peeled_sha.hex
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r0
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r731 return result
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r0
@reraise_safe_exceptions
git: allow head command to not raise exception is we wish to have only return value.
r504 def head(self, wire, show_exc=True):
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
try:
return repo.head.peel().hex
except Exception:
if show_exc:
raise
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r0
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def init(self, wire):
repo_path = str_to_dulwich(wire['path'])
self.repo = Repo.init(repo_path)
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def init_bare(self, wire):
repo_path = str_to_dulwich(wire['path'])
self.repo = Repo.init_bare(repo_path)
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def revision(self, wire, rev):
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
commit = repo[rev]
obj_data = {
'id': commit.id.hex,
}
# tree objects itself don't have tree_id attribute
if hasattr(commit, 'tree_id'):
obj_data['tree'] = commit.tree_id.hex
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r731 return obj_data
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r0
@reraise_safe_exceptions
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r725 def date(self, wire, rev):
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
commit = repo[rev]
# TODO(marcink): check dulwich difference of offset vs timezone
return [commit.commit_time, commit.commit_time_offset]
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r725
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def author(self, wire, rev):
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
commit = repo[rev]
if commit.author.email:
return u"{} <{}>".format(commit.author.name, commit.author.email)
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r725
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r731 return u"{}".format(commit.author.raw_name)
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@reraise_safe_exceptions
def message(self, wire, rev):
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
commit = repo[rev]
return commit.message
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r725
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def parents(self, wire, rev):
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
commit = repo[rev]
return [x.hex for x in commit.parent_ids]
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@reraise_safe_exceptions
def set_refs(self, wire, key, value):
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
repo.references.create(key, value, force=True)
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r725
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def create_branch(self, wire, branch_name, commit_id, force=False):
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
commit = repo[commit_id]
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r725
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r731 if force:
repo.branches.local.create(branch_name, commit, force=force)
elif not repo.branches.get(branch_name):
# create only if that branch isn't existing
repo.branches.local.create(branch_name, commit, force=force)
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r0
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def remove_ref(self, wire, key):
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
repo.references.delete(key)
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@reraise_safe_exceptions
def tag_remove(self, wire, tag_name):
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r731 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
key = 'refs/tags/{}'.format(tag_name)
repo.references.delete(key)
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r0
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def tree_changes(self, wire, source_id, target_id):
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r725 # TODO(marcink): remove this seems it's only used by tests
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r0 repo = self._factory.repo(wire)
source = repo[source_id].tree if source_id else None
target = repo[target_id].tree
result = repo.object_store.tree_changes(source, target)
return list(result)
@reraise_safe_exceptions
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r726 def tree_and_type_for_path(self, wire, commit_id, path):
repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
with repo_init as repo:
commit = repo[commit_id]
try:
tree = commit.tree[path]
except KeyError:
return None, None, None
return tree.id.hex, tree.type, tree.filemode
@reraise_safe_exceptions
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r0 def tree_items(self, wire, tree_id):
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r725 repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire)
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r0
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r725 with repo_init as repo:
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r726 try:
tree = repo[tree_id]
except KeyError:
raise ObjectMissing('No tree with id: {}'.format(tree_id))
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r0
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r725 result = []
for item in tree:
item_sha = item.hex
item_mode = item.filemode
item_type = item.type
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r0
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r725 if item_type == 'commit':
# NOTE(marcink): submodules we translate to 'link' for backward compat
item_type = 'link'
result.append((item.name, item_mode, item_sha, item_type))
return result
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r0
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def update_server_info(self, wire):
repo = self._factory.repo(wire)
update_server_info(repo)
@reraise_safe_exceptions
def discover_git_version(self):
stdout, _ = self.run_git_command(
{}, ['--version'], _bare=True, _safe=True)
backends: implemented functions for fetching backend versions via remote calls....
r101 prefix = 'git version'
if stdout.startswith(prefix):
stdout = stdout[len(prefix):]
git-version: strip the info returned from subcall to remove newline character.
r103 return stdout.strip()
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r0
@reraise_safe_exceptions
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r725 def get_all_commit_ids(self, wire):
cmd = ['rev-list', '--reverse', '--date-order', '--branches', '--tags']
try:
output, __ = self.run_git_command(wire, cmd)
return output.splitlines()
except Exception:
# Can be raised for empty repositories
return []
@reraise_safe_exceptions
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r0 def run_git_command(self, wire, cmd, **opts):
path = wire.get('path', None)
if path and os.path.isdir(path):
opts['cwd'] = path
if '_bare' in opts:
_copts = []
del opts['_bare']
else:
_copts = ['-c', 'core.quotepath=false', ]
safe_call = False
if '_safe' in opts:
# no exc on failure
del opts['_safe']
safe_call = True
sync: disable prompts to not allow in any case to block processes on input.
r381 if '_copts' in opts:
_copts.extend(opts['_copts'] or [])
del opts['_copts']
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r0 gitenv = os.environ.copy()
gitenv.update(opts.pop('extra_env', {}))
# need to clean fix GIT_DIR !
if 'GIT_DIR' in gitenv:
del gitenv['GIT_DIR']
gitenv['GIT_CONFIG_NOGLOBAL'] = '1'
git: use GIT_DISCOVERY_ACROSS_FILESYSTEM for better compatability on NFS servers and shadow repo.
r460 gitenv['GIT_DISCOVERY_ACROSS_FILESYSTEM'] = '1'
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r0
cmd = [settings.GIT_EXECUTABLE] + _copts + cmd
git: use nicer failed command debug. Allows verifiy the directory, and env options that might change call behaviour.
r554 _opts = {'env': gitenv, 'shell': False}
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r0
try:
_opts.update(opts)
p = subprocessio.SubprocessIOChunker(cmd, **_opts)
return ''.join(p), ''.join(p.error)
except (EnvironmentError, OSError) as err:
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r271 cmd = ' '.join(cmd) # human friendly CMD
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r0 tb_err = ("Couldn't run git command (%s).\n"
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r554 "Original error was:%s\n"
"Call options:%s\n"
% (cmd, err, _opts))
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r0 log.exception(tb_err)
if safe_call:
return '', err
else:
exceptions: use new wrapper that store the org exception inside the newly generated exceptions....
r490 raise exceptions.VcsException()(tb_err)
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r0
svn: added support for hooks management of git and subversion....
r407 @reraise_safe_exceptions
def install_hooks(self, wire, force=False):
from vcsserver.hook_utils import install_git_hooks
repo = self._factory.repo(wire)
return install_git_hooks(repo.path, repo.bare, force_create=force)
hooks: expose logic to fetch hook file information.
r623 @reraise_safe_exceptions
def get_hooks_info(self, wire):
from vcsserver.hook_utils import (
get_git_pre_hook_version, get_git_post_hook_version)
repo = self._factory.repo(wire)
return {
'pre_version': get_git_pre_hook_version(repo.path, repo.bare),
'post_version': get_git_post_hook_version(repo.path, repo.bare),
}
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r0
def str_to_dulwich(value):
"""
Dulwich 0.10.1a requires `unicode` objects to be passed in.
"""
return value.decode(settings.WIRE_ENCODING)