repository.py
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r2007 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |||
""" | ||||
vcs.backends.git | ||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||||
Git backend implementation. | ||||
:created_on: Apr 8, 2010 | ||||
:copyright: (c) 2010-2011 by Marcin Kuzminski, Lukasz Balcerzak. | ||||
""" | ||||
import os | ||||
import re | ||||
import time | ||||
import posixpath | ||||
r2676 | import logging | |||
import traceback | ||||
r2704 | import urllib | |||
import urllib2 | ||||
r2007 | from dulwich.repo import Repo, NotGitRepository | |||
r2975 | from dulwich.objects import Tag | |||
r2007 | from string import Template | |||
r3376 | ||||
import rhodecode | ||||
r2007 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import BaseRepository | |||
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import BranchDoesNotExistError | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import ChangesetDoesNotExistError | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import EmptyRepositoryError | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import RepositoryError | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import TagAlreadyExistError | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import TagDoesNotExistError | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils import safe_unicode, makedate, date_fromtimestamp | ||||
r3050 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils.lazy import LazyProperty, ThreadLocalLazyProperty | |||
r2007 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils.ordered_dict import OrderedDict | |||
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils.paths import abspath | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils.paths import get_user_home | ||||
from .workdir import GitWorkdir | ||||
from .changeset import GitChangeset | ||||
from .inmemory import GitInMemoryChangeset | ||||
from .config import ConfigFile | ||||
r2676 | from rhodecode.lib import subprocessio | |||
log = logging.getLogger(__name__) | ||||
r2007 | ||||
class GitRepository(BaseRepository): | ||||
""" | ||||
Git repository backend. | ||||
""" | ||||
DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME = 'master' | ||||
scm = 'git' | ||||
def __init__(self, repo_path, create=False, src_url=None, | ||||
update_after_clone=False, bare=False): | ||||
self.path = abspath(repo_path) | ||||
r3043 | repo = self._get_repo(create, src_url, update_after_clone, bare) | |||
self.bare = repo.bare | ||||
self._config_files = [ | ||||
r3046 | bare and abspath(self.path, 'config') | |||
or abspath(self.path, '.git', 'config'), | ||||
r3043 | abspath(get_user_home(), '.gitconfig'), | |||
] | ||||
r3050 | @ThreadLocalLazyProperty | |||
r3043 | def _repo(self): | |||
repo = Repo(self.path) | ||||
r3476 | # patch the instance of GitRepo with an "FAKE" ui object to add | |||
# compatibility layer with Mercurial | ||||
if not hasattr(repo, 'ui'): | ||||
r2209 | from mercurial.ui import ui | |||
baseui = ui() | ||||
r3476 | setattr(repo, 'ui', baseui) | |||
r3043 | return repo | |||
r2007 | ||||
r3043 | @property | |||
def head(self): | ||||
try: | ||||
return self._repo.head() | ||||
except KeyError: | ||||
return None | ||||
r2007 | ||||
@LazyProperty | ||||
def revisions(self): | ||||
""" | ||||
Returns list of revisions' ids, in ascending order. Being lazy | ||||
attribute allows external tools to inject shas from cache. | ||||
""" | ||||
return self._get_all_revisions() | ||||
r3376 | @classmethod | |||
def _run_git_command(cls, cmd, **opts): | ||||
r2007 | """ | |||
Runs given ``cmd`` as git command and returns tuple | ||||
r3376 | (stdout, stderr). | |||
r2007 | ||||
:param cmd: git command to be executed | ||||
r3376 | :param opts: env options to pass into Subprocess command | |||
r2007 | """ | |||
r2183 | ||||
r3397 | 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 | ||||
r2200 | _str_cmd = False | |||
r2007 | if isinstance(cmd, basestring): | |||
r2199 | cmd = [cmd] | |||
r2200 | _str_cmd = True | |||
r2367 | ||||
r2325 | gitenv = os.environ | |||
r2616 | # need to clean fix GIT_DIR ! | |||
if 'GIT_DIR' in gitenv: | ||||
del gitenv['GIT_DIR'] | ||||
r2325 | gitenv['GIT_CONFIG_NOGLOBAL'] = '1' | |||
r2199 | ||||
r3376 | _git_path = rhodecode.CONFIG.get('git_path', 'git') | |||
cmd = [_git_path] + _copts + cmd | ||||
r2200 | if _str_cmd: | |||
cmd = ' '.join(cmd) | ||||
r2007 | try: | |||
r3376 | _opts = dict( | |||
r2325 | env=gitenv, | |||
r2760 | shell=False, | |||
r2325 | ) | |||
r3376 | _opts.update(opts) | |||
p = subprocessio.SubprocessIOChunker(cmd, **_opts) | ||||
r2676 | except (EnvironmentError, OSError), err: | |||
r3397 | tb_err = ("Couldn't run git command (%s).\n" | |||
"Original error was:%s\n" % (cmd, err)) | ||||
log.error(tb_err) | ||||
if safe_call: | ||||
return '', err | ||||
else: | ||||
raise RepositoryError(tb_err) | ||||
r2676 | ||||
r2760 | return ''.join(p.output), ''.join(p.error) | |||
r2007 | ||||
r3376 | def run_git_command(self, cmd): | |||
opts = {} | ||||
if os.path.isdir(self.path): | ||||
opts['cwd'] = self.path | ||||
return self._run_git_command(cmd, **opts) | ||||
r2704 | @classmethod | |||
def _check_url(cls, url): | ||||
r2007 | """ | |||
Functon will check given url and try to verify if it's a valid | ||||
link. Sometimes it may happened that mercurial will issue basic | ||||
auth request that can cause whole API to hang when used from python | ||||
or other external calls. | ||||
On failures it'll raise urllib2.HTTPError | ||||
""" | ||||
r2704 | from mercurial.util import url as Url | |||
r2007 | ||||
r2704 | # those authnadlers are patched for python 2.6.5 bug an | |||
# infinit looping when given invalid resources | ||||
from mercurial.url import httpbasicauthhandler, httpdigestauthhandler | ||||
# check first if it's not an local url | ||||
if os.path.isdir(url) or url.startswith('file:'): | ||||
return True | ||||
if('+' in url[:url.find('://')]): | ||||
url = url[url.find('+') + 1:] | ||||
handlers = [] | ||||
test_uri, authinfo = Url(url).authinfo() | ||||
if not test_uri.endswith('info/refs'): | ||||
test_uri = test_uri.rstrip('/') + '/info/refs' | ||||
if authinfo: | ||||
#create a password manager | ||||
passmgr = urllib2.HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm() | ||||
passmgr.add_password(*authinfo) | ||||
handlers.extend((httpbasicauthhandler(passmgr), | ||||
httpdigestauthhandler(passmgr))) | ||||
o = urllib2.build_opener(*handlers) | ||||
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: | ||||
resp = o.open(req) | ||||
return resp.code == 200 | ||||
except Exception, e: | ||||
# means it cannot be cloned | ||||
r2706 | raise urllib2.URLError("[%s] %s" % (url, e)) | |||
r2007 | ||||
def _get_repo(self, create, src_url=None, update_after_clone=False, | ||||
r2807 | bare=False): | |||
r2007 | if create and os.path.exists(self.path): | |||
raise RepositoryError("Location already exist") | ||||
if src_url and not create: | ||||
raise RepositoryError("Create should be set to True if src_url is " | ||||
"given (clone operation creates repository)") | ||||
try: | ||||
if create and src_url: | ||||
r2704 | GitRepository._check_url(src_url) | |||
r2007 | self.clone(src_url, update_after_clone, bare) | |||
return Repo(self.path) | ||||
elif create: | ||||
os.mkdir(self.path) | ||||
if bare: | ||||
return Repo.init_bare(self.path) | ||||
else: | ||||
return Repo.init(self.path) | ||||
else: | ||||
r3396 | return self._repo | |||
r2007 | except (NotGitRepository, OSError), err: | |||
raise RepositoryError(err) | ||||
def _get_all_revisions(self): | ||||
r2676 | # we must check if this repo is not empty, since later command | |||
# fails if it is. And it's cheaper to ask than throw the subprocess | ||||
# errors | ||||
try: | ||||
self._repo.head() | ||||
except KeyError: | ||||
return [] | ||||
r3561 | rev_filter = _git_path = rhodecode.CONFIG.get('git_rev_filter', | |||
'--all').strip() | ||||
cmd = 'rev-list %s --reverse --date-order' % (rev_filter) | ||||
r2007 | try: | |||
so, se = self.run_git_command(cmd) | ||||
except RepositoryError: | ||||
# Can be raised for empty repositories | ||||
return [] | ||||
r2535 | return so.splitlines() | |||
def _get_all_revisions2(self): | ||||
#alternate implementation using dulwich | ||||
includes = [x[1][0] for x in self._parsed_refs.iteritems() | ||||
if x[1][1] != 'T'] | ||||
return [c.commit.id for c in self._repo.get_walker(include=includes)] | ||||
r2007 | ||||
def _get_revision(self, revision): | ||||
""" | ||||
For git backend we always return integer here. This way we ensure | ||||
that changset's revision attribute would become integer. | ||||
""" | ||||
pattern = re.compile(r'^[[0-9a-fA-F]{12}|[0-9a-fA-F]{40}]$') | ||||
is_bstr = lambda o: isinstance(o, (str, unicode)) | ||||
is_null = lambda o: len(o) == revision.count('0') | ||||
if len(self.revisions) == 0: | ||||
raise EmptyRepositoryError("There are no changesets yet") | ||||
if revision in (None, '', 'tip', 'HEAD', 'head', -1): | ||||
revision = self.revisions[-1] | ||||
if ((is_bstr(revision) and revision.isdigit() and len(revision) < 12) | ||||
or isinstance(revision, int) or is_null(revision)): | ||||
try: | ||||
revision = self.revisions[int(revision)] | ||||
except: | ||||
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r3575 | raise ChangesetDoesNotExistError("Revision %s does not exist " | ||
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r3574 | "for this repository" % (revision)) | ||
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elif is_bstr(revision): | ||||
r2536 | # get by branch/tag name | |||
r2449 | _ref_revision = self._parsed_refs.get(revision) | |||
r2536 | _tags_shas = self.tags.values() | |||
r2449 | if _ref_revision: # and _ref_revision[1] in ['H', 'RH', 'T']: | |||
return _ref_revision[0] | ||||
r2536 | # maybe it's a tag ? we don't have them in self.revisions | |||
elif revision in _tags_shas: | ||||
return _tags_shas[_tags_shas.index(revision)] | ||||
r2449 | elif not pattern.match(revision) or revision not in self.revisions: | |||
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r3575 | raise ChangesetDoesNotExistError("Revision %s does not exist " | ||
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r3574 | "for this repository" % (revision)) | ||
r2007 | ||||
# Ensure we return full id | ||||
if not pattern.match(str(revision)): | ||||
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r3575 | raise ChangesetDoesNotExistError("Given revision %s not recognized" | ||
r2007 | % revision) | |||
return revision | ||||
def _get_archives(self, archive_name='tip'): | ||||
for i in [('zip', '.zip'), ('gz', '.tar.gz'), ('bz2', '.tar.bz2')]: | ||||
yield {"type": i[0], "extension": i[1], "node": archive_name} | ||||
def _get_url(self, url): | ||||
""" | ||||
Returns normalized url. If schema is not given, would fall to | ||||
filesystem (``file:///``) schema. | ||||
""" | ||||
url = str(url) | ||||
if url != 'default' and not '://' in url: | ||||
url = ':///'.join(('file', url)) | ||||
return url | ||||
r3456 | def get_hook_location(self): | |||
""" | ||||
returns absolute path to location where hooks are stored | ||||
""" | ||||
loc = os.path.join(self.path, 'hooks') | ||||
if not self.bare: | ||||
loc = os.path.join(self.path, '.git', 'hooks') | ||||
return loc | ||||
r2007 | @LazyProperty | |||
def name(self): | ||||
return os.path.basename(self.path) | ||||
@LazyProperty | ||||
def last_change(self): | ||||
""" | ||||
Returns last change made on this repository as datetime object | ||||
""" | ||||
return date_fromtimestamp(self._get_mtime(), makedate()[1]) | ||||
def _get_mtime(self): | ||||
try: | ||||
return time.mktime(self.get_changeset().date.timetuple()) | ||||
except RepositoryError: | ||||
r2320 | idx_loc = '' if self.bare else '.git' | |||
r2007 | # fallback to filesystem | |||
r2320 | in_path = os.path.join(self.path, idx_loc, "index") | |||
he_path = os.path.join(self.path, idx_loc, "HEAD") | ||||
r2007 | if os.path.exists(in_path): | |||
return os.stat(in_path).st_mtime | ||||
else: | ||||
return os.stat(he_path).st_mtime | ||||
@LazyProperty | ||||
def description(self): | ||||
r2320 | idx_loc = '' if self.bare else '.git' | |||
r2007 | undefined_description = u'unknown' | |||
r2320 | description_path = os.path.join(self.path, idx_loc, 'description') | |||
r2007 | if os.path.isfile(description_path): | |||
return safe_unicode(open(description_path).read()) | ||||
else: | ||||
return undefined_description | ||||
@LazyProperty | ||||
def contact(self): | ||||
undefined_contact = u'Unknown' | ||||
return undefined_contact | ||||
@property | ||||
def branches(self): | ||||
if not self.revisions: | ||||
return {} | ||||
sortkey = lambda ctx: ctx[0] | ||||
r2535 | _branches = [(x[0], x[1][0]) | |||
for x in self._parsed_refs.iteritems() if x[1][1] == 'H'] | ||||
r2007 | return OrderedDict(sorted(_branches, key=sortkey, reverse=False)) | |||
r2449 | @LazyProperty | |||
def tags(self): | ||||
return self._get_tags() | ||||
r2198 | ||||
r2007 | def _get_tags(self): | |||
if not self.revisions: | ||||
return {} | ||||
r2535 | ||||
r2007 | sortkey = lambda ctx: ctx[0] | |||
r2535 | _tags = [(x[0], x[1][0]) | |||
for x in self._parsed_refs.iteritems() if x[1][1] == 'T'] | ||||
r2007 | return OrderedDict(sorted(_tags, key=sortkey, reverse=True)) | |||
def tag(self, name, user, revision=None, message=None, date=None, | ||||
**kwargs): | ||||
""" | ||||
Creates and returns a tag for the given ``revision``. | ||||
:param name: name for new tag | ||||
:param user: full username, i.e.: "Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>" | ||||
:param revision: changeset id for which new tag would be created | ||||
:param message: message of the tag's commit | ||||
:param date: date of tag's commit | ||||
:raises TagAlreadyExistError: if tag with same name already exists | ||||
""" | ||||
if name in self.tags: | ||||
raise TagAlreadyExistError("Tag %s already exists" % name) | ||||
changeset = self.get_changeset(revision) | ||||
message = message or "Added tag %s for commit %s" % (name, | ||||
changeset.raw_id) | ||||
self._repo.refs["refs/tags/%s" % name] = changeset._commit.id | ||||
r2539 | self._parsed_refs = self._get_parsed_refs() | |||
r2007 | self.tags = self._get_tags() | |||
return changeset | ||||
def remove_tag(self, name, user, message=None, date=None): | ||||
""" | ||||
Removes tag with the given ``name``. | ||||
:param name: name of the tag to be removed | ||||
:param user: full username, i.e.: "Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>" | ||||
:param message: message of the tag's removal commit | ||||
:param date: date of tag's removal commit | ||||
:raises TagDoesNotExistError: if tag with given name does not exists | ||||
""" | ||||
if name not in self.tags: | ||||
raise TagDoesNotExistError("Tag %s does not exist" % name) | ||||
tagpath = posixpath.join(self._repo.refs.path, 'refs', 'tags', name) | ||||
try: | ||||
os.remove(tagpath) | ||||
r2539 | self._parsed_refs = self._get_parsed_refs() | |||
r2007 | self.tags = self._get_tags() | |||
except OSError, e: | ||||
raise RepositoryError(e.strerror) | ||||
r2449 | @LazyProperty | |||
def _parsed_refs(self): | ||||
r2539 | return self._get_parsed_refs() | |||
def _get_parsed_refs(self): | ||||
r2449 | refs = self._repo.get_refs() | |||
r2453 | keys = [('refs/heads/', 'H'), | |||
r2449 | ('refs/remotes/origin/', 'RH'), | |||
('refs/tags/', 'T')] | ||||
_refs = {} | ||||
for ref, sha in refs.iteritems(): | ||||
for k, type_ in keys: | ||||
if ref.startswith(k): | ||||
_key = ref[len(k):] | ||||
r2975 | if type_ == 'T': | |||
obj = self._repo.get_object(sha) | ||||
if isinstance(obj, Tag): | ||||
sha = self._repo.get_object(sha).object[1] | ||||
r2449 | _refs[_key] = [sha, type_] | |||
break | ||||
return _refs | ||||
def _heads(self, reverse=False): | ||||
refs = self._repo.get_refs() | ||||
heads = {} | ||||
for key, val in refs.items(): | ||||
for ref_key in ['refs/heads/', 'refs/remotes/origin/']: | ||||
if key.startswith(ref_key): | ||||
n = key[len(ref_key):] | ||||
if n not in ['HEAD']: | ||||
heads[n] = val | ||||
return heads if reverse else dict((y, x) for x, y in heads.iteritems()) | ||||
r2007 | def get_changeset(self, revision=None): | |||
""" | ||||
Returns ``GitChangeset`` object representing commit from git repository | ||||
at the given revision or head (most recent commit) if None given. | ||||
""" | ||||
if isinstance(revision, GitChangeset): | ||||
return revision | ||||
revision = self._get_revision(revision) | ||||
changeset = GitChangeset(repository=self, revision=revision) | ||||
return changeset | ||||
def get_changesets(self, start=None, end=None, start_date=None, | ||||
end_date=None, branch_name=None, reverse=False): | ||||
""" | ||||
Returns iterator of ``GitChangeset`` objects from start to end (both | ||||
are inclusive), in ascending date order (unless ``reverse`` is set). | ||||
:param start: changeset ID, as str; first returned changeset | ||||
:param end: changeset ID, as str; last returned changeset | ||||
:param start_date: if specified, changesets with commit date less than | ||||
``start_date`` would be filtered out from returned set | ||||
:param end_date: if specified, changesets with commit date greater than | ||||
``end_date`` would be filtered out from returned set | ||||
:param branch_name: if specified, changesets not reachable from given | ||||
branch would be filtered out from returned set | ||||
:param reverse: if ``True``, returned generator would be reversed | ||||
(meaning that returned changesets would have descending date order) | ||||
:raise BranchDoesNotExistError: If given ``branch_name`` does not | ||||
exist. | ||||
:raise ChangesetDoesNotExistError: If changeset for given ``start`` or | ||||
``end`` could not be found. | ||||
""" | ||||
if branch_name and branch_name not in self.branches: | ||||
raise BranchDoesNotExistError("Branch '%s' not found" \ | ||||
% branch_name) | ||||
# %H at format means (full) commit hash, initial hashes are retrieved | ||||
# in ascending date order | ||||
cmd_template = 'log --date-order --reverse --pretty=format:"%H"' | ||||
cmd_params = {} | ||||
if start_date: | ||||
cmd_template += ' --since "$since"' | ||||
cmd_params['since'] = start_date.strftime('%m/%d/%y %H:%M:%S') | ||||
if end_date: | ||||
cmd_template += ' --until "$until"' | ||||
cmd_params['until'] = end_date.strftime('%m/%d/%y %H:%M:%S') | ||||
if branch_name: | ||||
cmd_template += ' $branch_name' | ||||
cmd_params['branch_name'] = branch_name | ||||
else: | ||||
r3561 | rev_filter = _git_path = rhodecode.CONFIG.get('git_rev_filter', | |||
'--all').strip() | ||||
cmd_template += ' %s' % (rev_filter) | ||||
r2007 | ||||
cmd = Template(cmd_template).safe_substitute(**cmd_params) | ||||
revs = self.run_git_command(cmd)[0].splitlines() | ||||
start_pos = 0 | ||||
end_pos = len(revs) | ||||
if start: | ||||
_start = self._get_revision(start) | ||||
try: | ||||
start_pos = revs.index(_start) | ||||
except ValueError: | ||||
pass | ||||
if end is not None: | ||||
_end = self._get_revision(end) | ||||
try: | ||||
end_pos = revs.index(_end) | ||||
except ValueError: | ||||
pass | ||||
if None not in [start, end] and start_pos > end_pos: | ||||
raise RepositoryError('start cannot be after end') | ||||
if end_pos is not None: | ||||
end_pos += 1 | ||||
revs = revs[start_pos:end_pos] | ||||
if reverse: | ||||
revs = reversed(revs) | ||||
for rev in revs: | ||||
yield self.get_changeset(rev) | ||||
def get_diff(self, rev1, rev2, path=None, ignore_whitespace=False, | ||||
r2233 | context=3): | |||
r2007 | """ | |||
Returns (git like) *diff*, as plain text. Shows changes introduced by | ||||
``rev2`` since ``rev1``. | ||||
:param rev1: Entry point from which diff is shown. Can be | ||||
``self.EMPTY_CHANGESET`` - in this case, patch showing all | ||||
the changes since empty state of the repository until ``rev2`` | ||||
:param rev2: Until which revision changes should be shown. | ||||
:param ignore_whitespace: If set to ``True``, would not show whitespace | ||||
changes. Defaults to ``False``. | ||||
:param context: How many lines before/after changed lines should be | ||||
shown. Defaults to ``3``. | ||||
""" | ||||
r2995 | flags = ['-U%s' % context, '--full-index', '--binary', '-p', '-M', '--abbrev=40'] | |||
r2007 | if ignore_whitespace: | |||
flags.append('-w') | ||||
r2384 | if hasattr(rev1, 'raw_id'): | |||
rev1 = getattr(rev1, 'raw_id') | ||||
if hasattr(rev2, 'raw_id'): | ||||
rev2 = getattr(rev2, 'raw_id') | ||||
r2007 | if rev1 == self.EMPTY_CHANGESET: | |||
rev2 = self.get_changeset(rev2).raw_id | ||||
cmd = ' '.join(['show'] + flags + [rev2]) | ||||
else: | ||||
rev1 = self.get_changeset(rev1).raw_id | ||||
rev2 = self.get_changeset(rev2).raw_id | ||||
cmd = ' '.join(['diff'] + flags + [rev1, rev2]) | ||||
if path: | ||||
cmd += ' -- "%s"' % path | ||||
r2995 | ||||
r2007 | stdout, stderr = self.run_git_command(cmd) | |||
# If we used 'show' command, strip first few lines (until actual diff | ||||
# starts) | ||||
if rev1 == self.EMPTY_CHANGESET: | ||||
lines = stdout.splitlines() | ||||
x = 0 | ||||
for line in lines: | ||||
if line.startswith('diff'): | ||||
break | ||||
x += 1 | ||||
# Append new line just like 'diff' command do | ||||
stdout = '\n'.join(lines[x:]) + '\n' | ||||
return stdout | ||||
@LazyProperty | ||||
def in_memory_changeset(self): | ||||
""" | ||||
Returns ``GitInMemoryChangeset`` object for this repository. | ||||
""" | ||||
return GitInMemoryChangeset(self) | ||||
def clone(self, url, update_after_clone=True, bare=False): | ||||
""" | ||||
Tries to clone changes from external location. | ||||
:param update_after_clone: If set to ``False``, git won't checkout | ||||
working directory | ||||
:param bare: If set to ``True``, repository would be cloned into | ||||
*bare* git repository (no working directory at all). | ||||
""" | ||||
url = self._get_url(url) | ||||
cmd = ['clone'] | ||||
if bare: | ||||
cmd.append('--bare') | ||||
elif not update_after_clone: | ||||
cmd.append('--no-checkout') | ||||
cmd += ['--', '"%s"' % url, '"%s"' % self.path] | ||||
cmd = ' '.join(cmd) | ||||
# If error occurs run_git_command raises RepositoryError already | ||||
self.run_git_command(cmd) | ||||
r2209 | def pull(self, url): | |||
""" | ||||
Tries to pull changes from external location. | ||||
""" | ||||
url = self._get_url(url) | ||||
cmd = ['pull'] | ||||
cmd.append("--ff-only") | ||||
r2210 | cmd.append(url) | |||
r2209 | cmd = ' '.join(cmd) | |||
# If error occurs run_git_command raises RepositoryError already | ||||
self.run_git_command(cmd) | ||||
r2383 | def fetch(self, url): | |||
""" | ||||
Tries to pull changes from external location. | ||||
""" | ||||
url = self._get_url(url) | ||||
r3178 | so, se = self.run_git_command('ls-remote -h %s' % url) | |||
r3157 | refs = [] | |||
for line in (x for x in so.splitlines()): | ||||
sha, ref = line.split('\t') | ||||
refs.append(ref) | ||||
refs = ' '.join(('+%s:%s' % (r, r) for r in refs)) | ||||
r3178 | cmd = '''fetch %s -- %s''' % (url, refs) | |||
r2383 | self.run_git_command(cmd) | |||
r2007 | @LazyProperty | |||
def workdir(self): | ||||
""" | ||||
Returns ``Workdir`` instance for this repository. | ||||
""" | ||||
return GitWorkdir(self) | ||||
def get_config_value(self, section, name, config_file=None): | ||||
""" | ||||
Returns configuration value for a given [``section``] and ``name``. | ||||
:param section: Section we want to retrieve value from | ||||
:param name: Name of configuration we want to retrieve | ||||
:param config_file: A path to file which should be used to retrieve | ||||
configuration from (might also be a list of file paths) | ||||
""" | ||||
if config_file is None: | ||||
config_file = [] | ||||
elif isinstance(config_file, basestring): | ||||
config_file = [config_file] | ||||
def gen_configs(): | ||||
for path in config_file + self._config_files: | ||||
try: | ||||
yield ConfigFile.from_path(path) | ||||
except (IOError, OSError, ValueError): | ||||
continue | ||||
for config in gen_configs(): | ||||
try: | ||||
return config.get(section, name) | ||||
except KeyError: | ||||
continue | ||||
return None | ||||
def get_user_name(self, config_file=None): | ||||
""" | ||||
Returns user's name from global configuration file. | ||||
:param config_file: A path to file which should be used to retrieve | ||||
configuration from (might also be a list of file paths) | ||||
""" | ||||
return self.get_config_value('user', 'name', config_file) | ||||
def get_user_email(self, config_file=None): | ||||
""" | ||||
Returns user's email from global configuration file. | ||||
:param config_file: A path to file which should be used to retrieve | ||||
configuration from (might also be a list of file paths) | ||||
""" | ||||
return self.get_config_value('user', 'email', config_file) | ||||