# Copyright (c) 2006-2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """SCM-specific utility classes.""" import cStringIO import glob import os import re import shutil import subprocess import sys import tempfile import time import xml.dom.minidom import gclient_utils def ValidateEmail(email): return (re.match(r"^[a-zA-Z0-9._%-+]+@[a-zA-Z0-9._%-]+.[a-zA-Z]{2,6}$", email) is not None) def GetCasedPath(path): """Elcheapos way to get the real path case on Windows.""" if sys.platform.startswith('win') and os.path.exists(path): # Reconstruct the path. path = os.path.abspath(path) paths = path.split('\\') for i in range(len(paths)): if i == 0: # Skip drive letter. continue subpath = '\\'.join(paths[:i+1]) prev = len('\\'.join(paths[:i])) # glob.glob will return the cased path for the last item only. This is why # we are calling it in a loop. Extract the data we want and put it back # into the list. paths[i] = glob.glob(subpath + '*')[0][prev+1:len(subpath)] path = '\\'.join(paths) return path def GenFakeDiff(filename): """Generates a fake diff from a file.""" file_content = gclient_utils.FileRead(filename, 'rb').splitlines(True) filename = filename.replace(os.sep, '/') nb_lines = len(file_content) # We need to use / since patch on unix will fail otherwise. data = cStringIO.StringIO() data.write("Index: %s\n" % filename) data.write('=' * 67 + '\n') # Note: Should we use /dev/null instead? data.write("--- %s\n" % filename) data.write("+++ %s\n" % filename) data.write("@@ -0,0 +1,%d @@\n" % nb_lines) # Prepend '+' to every lines. for line in file_content: data.write('+') data.write(line) result = data.getvalue() data.close() return result class GIT(object): COMMAND = "git" @staticmethod def Capture(args, in_directory=None, print_error=True, error_ok=False): """Runs git, capturing output sent to stdout as a string. Args: args: A sequence of command line parameters to be passed to git. in_directory: The directory where git is to be run. Returns: The output sent to stdout as a string. """ c = [GIT.COMMAND] c.extend(args) try: return gclient_utils.CheckCall(c, in_directory, print_error) except gclient_utils.CheckCallError: if error_ok: return ('', '') raise @staticmethod def CaptureStatus(files, upstream_branch=None): """Returns git status. @files can be a string (one file) or a list of files. Returns an array of (status, file) tuples.""" if upstream_branch is None: upstream_branch = GIT.GetUpstreamBranch(os.getcwd()) if upstream_branch is None: raise Exception("Cannot determine upstream branch") command = ["diff", "--name-status", "-r", "%s..." % upstream_branch] if not files: pass elif isinstance(files, basestring): command.append(files) else: command.extend(files) status = GIT.Capture(command)[0].rstrip() results = [] if status: for statusline in status.split('\n'): m = re.match('^(\w)\t(.+)$', statusline) if not m: raise Exception("status currently unsupported: %s" % statusline) results.append(('%s ' % m.group(1), m.group(2))) return results @staticmethod def RunAndFilterOutput(args, in_directory, print_messages, print_stdout, filter_fn): """Runs a command, optionally outputting to stdout. stdout is passed line-by-line to the given filter_fn function. If print_stdout is true, it is also printed to sys.stdout as in Run. Args: args: A sequence of command line parameters to be passed. in_directory: The directory where git is to be run. print_messages: Whether to print status messages to stdout about which commands are being run. print_stdout: Whether to forward program's output to stdout. filter_fn: A function taking one argument (a string) which will be passed each line (with the ending newline character removed) of program's output for filtering. Raises: gclient_utils.Error: An error occurred while running the command. """ command = [GIT.COMMAND] command.extend(args) gclient_utils.SubprocessCallAndFilter(command, in_directory, print_messages, print_stdout, filter_fn=filter_fn) @staticmethod def GetEmail(repo_root): """Retrieves the user email address if known.""" # We could want to look at the svn cred when it has a svn remote but it # should be fine for now, users should simply configure their git settings. return GIT.Capture(['config', 'user.email'], repo_root, error_ok=True)[0].strip() @staticmethod def ShortBranchName(branch): """Converts a name like 'refs/heads/foo' to just 'foo'.""" return branch.replace('refs/heads/', '') @staticmethod def GetBranchRef(cwd): """Returns the full branch reference, e.g. 'refs/heads/master'.""" return GIT.Capture(['symbolic-ref', 'HEAD'], cwd)[0].strip() @staticmethod def GetBranch(cwd): """Returns the short branch name, e.g. 'master'.""" return GIT.ShortBranchName(GIT.GetBranchRef(cwd)) @staticmethod def IsGitSvn(cwd): """Returns true if this repo looks like it's using git-svn.""" # If you have any "svn-remote.*" config keys, we think you're using svn. try: GIT.Capture(['config', '--get-regexp', r'^svn-remote\.'], cwd) return True except gclient_utils.CheckCallError: return False @staticmethod def GetSVNBranch(cwd): """Returns the svn branch name if found.""" # Try to figure out which remote branch we're based on. # Strategy: # 1) find all git-svn branches and note their svn URLs. # 2) iterate through our branch history and match up the URLs. # regexp matching the git-svn line that contains the URL. git_svn_re = re.compile(r'^\s*git-svn-id: (\S+)@', re.MULTILINE) # Get the refname and svn url for all refs/remotes/*. remotes = GIT.Capture( ['for-each-ref', '--format=%(refname)', 'refs/remotes'], cwd)[0].splitlines() svn_refs = {} for ref in remotes: match = git_svn_re.search( GIT.Capture(['cat-file', '-p', ref], cwd)[0]) # Prefer origin/HEAD over all others. if match and (match.group(1) not in svn_refs or ref == "refs/remotes/origin/HEAD"): svn_refs[match.group(1)] = ref svn_branch = '' if len(svn_refs) == 1: # Only one svn branch exists -- seems like a good candidate. svn_branch = svn_refs.values()[0] elif len(svn_refs) > 1: # We have more than one remote branch available. We don't # want to go through all of history, so read a line from the # pipe at a time. # The -100 is an arbitrary limit so we don't search forever. cmd = ['git', 'log', '-100', '--pretty=medium'] proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, cwd=cwd) for line in proc.stdout: match = git_svn_re.match(line) if match: url = match.group(1) if url in svn_refs: svn_branch = svn_refs[url] proc.stdout.close() # Cut pipe. break return svn_branch @staticmethod def FetchUpstreamTuple(cwd): """Returns a tuple containg remote and remote ref, e.g. 'origin', 'refs/heads/master' Tries to be intelligent and understand git-svn. """ remote = '.' branch = GIT.GetBranch(cwd) upstream_branch = None upstream_branch = GIT.Capture( ['config', 'branch.%s.merge' % branch], in_directory=cwd, error_ok=True)[0].strip() if upstream_branch: remote = GIT.Capture( ['config', 'branch.%s.remote' % branch], in_directory=cwd, error_ok=True)[0].strip() else: # Fall back on trying a git-svn upstream branch. if GIT.IsGitSvn(cwd): upstream_branch = GIT.GetSVNBranch(cwd) else: # Else, try to guess the origin remote. remote_branches = GIT.Capture( ['branch', '-r'], in_directory=cwd)[0].split() if 'origin/master' in remote_branches: # Fall back on origin/master if it exits. remote = 'origin' upstream_branch = 'refs/heads/master' elif 'origin/trunk' in remote_branches: # Fall back on origin/trunk if it exists. Generally a shared # git-svn clone remote = 'origin' upstream_branch = 'refs/heads/trunk' else: # Give up. remote = None upstream_branch = None return remote, upstream_branch @staticmethod def GetUpstreamBranch(cwd): """Gets the current branch's upstream branch.""" remote, upstream_branch = GIT.FetchUpstreamTuple(cwd) if remote != '.' and upstream_branch: upstream_branch = upstream_branch.replace('heads', 'remotes/' + remote) return upstream_branch @staticmethod def GenerateDiff(cwd, branch=None, branch_head='HEAD', full_move=False, files=None): """Diffs against the upstream branch or optionally another branch. full_move means that move or copy operations should completely recreate the files, usually in the prospect to apply the patch for a try job.""" if not branch: branch = GIT.GetUpstreamBranch(cwd) command = ['diff', '-p', '--no-prefix', '--no-ext-diff', branch + "..." + branch_head] if not full_move: command.append('-C') # TODO(maruel): --binary support. if files: command.append('--') command.extend(files) diff = GIT.Capture(command, cwd)[0].splitlines(True) for i in range(len(diff)): # In the case of added files, replace /dev/null with the path to the # file being added. if diff[i].startswith('--- /dev/null'): diff[i] = '--- %s' % diff[i+1][4:] return ''.join(diff) @staticmethod def GetDifferentFiles(cwd, branch=None, branch_head='HEAD'): """Returns the list of modified files between two branches.""" if not branch: branch = GIT.GetUpstreamBranch(cwd) command = ['diff', '--name-only', branch + "..." + branch_head] return GIT.Capture(command, cwd)[0].splitlines(False) @staticmethod def GetPatchName(cwd): """Constructs a name for this patch.""" short_sha = GIT.Capture(['rev-parse', '--short=4', 'HEAD'], cwd)[0].strip() return "%s#%s" % (GIT.GetBranch(cwd), short_sha) @staticmethod def GetCheckoutRoot(path): """Returns the top level directory of a git checkout as an absolute path. """ root = GIT.Capture(['rev-parse', '--show-cdup'], path)[0].strip() return os.path.abspath(os.path.join(path, root)) @staticmethod def AssertVersion(min_version): """Asserts git's version is at least min_version.""" def only_int(val): if val.isdigit(): return int(val) else: return 0 current_version = GIT.Capture(['--version'])[0].split()[-1] current_version_list = map(only_int, current_version.split('.')) for min_ver in map(int, min_version.split('.')): ver = current_version_list.pop(0) if ver < min_ver: return (False, current_version) elif ver > min_ver: return (True, current_version) return (True, current_version) class SVN(object): COMMAND = "svn" current_version = None @staticmethod def Run(args, in_directory): """Runs svn, sending output to stdout. Args: args: A sequence of command line parameters to be passed to svn. in_directory: The directory where svn is to be run. Raises: Error: An error occurred while running the svn command. """ c = [SVN.COMMAND] c.extend(args) # TODO(maruel): This is very gclient-specific. gclient_utils.SubprocessCall(c, in_directory) @staticmethod def Capture(args, in_directory=None, print_error=True): """Runs svn, capturing output sent to stdout as a string. Args: args: A sequence of command line parameters to be passed to svn. in_directory: The directory where svn is to be run. Returns: The output sent to stdout as a string. """ c = [SVN.COMMAND] c.extend(args) # *Sigh*: Windows needs shell=True, or else it won't search %PATH% for # the svn.exe executable, but shell=True makes subprocess on Linux fail # when it's called with a list because it only tries to execute the # first string ("svn"). stderr = None if not print_error: stderr = subprocess.PIPE return subprocess.Popen(c, cwd=in_directory, shell=(sys.platform == 'win32'), stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=stderr).communicate()[0] @staticmethod def RunAndGetFileList(verbose, args, in_directory, file_list): """Runs svn checkout, update, or status, output to stdout. The first item in args must be either "checkout", "update", or "status". svn's stdout is parsed to collect a list of files checked out or updated. These files are appended to file_list. svn's stdout is also printed to sys.stdout as in Run. Args: verbose: If True, uses verbose output args: A sequence of command line parameters to be passed to svn. in_directory: The directory where svn is to be run. Raises: Error: An error occurred while running the svn command. """ command = [SVN.COMMAND] command.extend(args) # svn update and svn checkout use the same pattern: the first three columns # are for file status, property status, and lock status. This is followed # by two spaces, and then the path to the file. update_pattern = '^... (.*)$' # The first three columns of svn status are the same as for svn update and # svn checkout. The next three columns indicate addition-with-history, # switch, and remote lock status. This is followed by one space, and then # the path to the file. status_pattern = '^...... (.*)$' # args[0] must be a supported command. This will blow up if it's something # else, which is good. Note that the patterns are only effective when # these commands are used in their ordinary forms, the patterns are invalid # for "svn status --show-updates", for example. pattern = { 'checkout': update_pattern, 'status': status_pattern, 'update': update_pattern, }[args[0]] compiled_pattern = re.compile(pattern) # Place an upper limit. for _ in range(10): previous_list_len = len(file_list) failure = [] def CaptureMatchingLines(line): match = compiled_pattern.search(line) if match: file_list.append(match.group(1)) if line.startswith('svn: '): failure.append(line) try: SVN.RunAndFilterOutput(args, in_directory, verbose, True, CaptureMatchingLines) except gclient_utils.Error: def IsKnownFailure(): for x in failure: if (x.startswith('svn: OPTIONS of') or x.startswith('svn: PROPFIND of') or x.startswith('svn: REPORT of') or x.startswith('svn: Unknown hostname')): return True return False # Subversion client is really misbehaving with Google Code. if args[0] == 'checkout': # Ensure at least one file was checked out, otherwise *delete* the # directory. if len(file_list) == previous_list_len: if not IsKnownFailure(): # No known svn error was found, bail out. raise # No file were checked out, so make sure the directory is # deleted in case it's messed up and try again. # Warning: It's bad, it assumes args[2] is the directory # argument. if os.path.isdir(args[2]): gclient_utils.RemoveDirectory(args[2]) else: # Progress was made, convert to update since an aborted checkout # is now an update. args = ['update'] + args[1:] else: # It was an update or export. # We enforce that some progress has been made or a known failure. if len(file_list) == previous_list_len and not IsKnownFailure(): # No known svn error was found and no progress, bail out. raise print "Sleeping 15 seconds and retrying...." time.sleep(15) continue break @staticmethod def RunAndFilterOutput(args, in_directory, print_messages, print_stdout, filter_fn): """Runs a command, optionally outputting to stdout. stdout is passed line-by-line to the given filter_fn function. If print_stdout is true, it is also printed to sys.stdout as in Run. Args: args: A sequence of command line parameters to be passed. in_directory: The directory where svn is to be run. print_messages: Whether to print status messages to stdout about which commands are being run. print_stdout: Whether to forward program's output to stdout. filter_fn: A function taking one argument (a string) which will be passed each line (with the ending newline character removed) of program's output for filtering. Raises: gclient_utils.Error: An error occurred while running the command. """ command = [SVN.COMMAND] command.extend(args) gclient_utils.SubprocessCallAndFilter(command, in_directory, print_messages, print_stdout, filter_fn=filter_fn) @staticmethod def CaptureInfo(relpath, in_directory=None, print_error=True): """Returns a dictionary from the svn info output for the given file. Args: relpath: The directory where the working copy resides relative to the directory given by in_directory. in_directory: The directory where svn is to be run. """ output = SVN.Capture(["info", "--xml", relpath], in_directory, print_error) dom = gclient_utils.ParseXML(output) result = {} if dom: GetNamedNodeText = gclient_utils.GetNamedNodeText GetNodeNamedAttributeText = gclient_utils.GetNodeNamedAttributeText def C(item, f): if item is not None: return f(item) # /info/entry/ # url # reposityory/(root|uuid) # wc-info/(schedule|depth) # commit/(author|date) # str() the results because they may be returned as Unicode, which # interferes with the higher layers matching up things in the deps # dictionary. result['Repository Root'] = C(GetNamedNodeText(dom, 'root'), str) result['URL'] = C(GetNamedNodeText(dom, 'url'), str) result['UUID'] = C(GetNamedNodeText(dom, 'uuid'), str) result['Revision'] = C(GetNodeNamedAttributeText(dom, 'entry', 'revision'), int) result['Node Kind'] = C(GetNodeNamedAttributeText(dom, 'entry', 'kind'), str) # Differs across versions. if result['Node Kind'] == 'dir': result['Node Kind'] = 'directory' result['Schedule'] = C(GetNamedNodeText(dom, 'schedule'), str) result['Path'] = C(GetNodeNamedAttributeText(dom, 'entry', 'path'), str) result['Copied From URL'] = C(GetNamedNodeText(dom, 'copy-from-url'), str) result['Copied From Rev'] = C(GetNamedNodeText(dom, 'copy-from-rev'), str) return result @staticmethod def CaptureHeadRevision(url): """Get the head revision of a SVN repository. Returns: Int head revision """ info = SVN.Capture(["info", "--xml", url], os.getcwd()) dom = xml.dom.minidom.parseString(info) return dom.getElementsByTagName('entry')[0].getAttribute('revision') @staticmethod def CaptureBaseRevision(cwd): """Get the base revision of a SVN repository. Returns: Int base revision """ info = SVN.Capture(["info", "--xml"], cwd) dom = xml.dom.minidom.parseString(info) return dom.getElementsByTagName('entry')[0].getAttribute('revision') @staticmethod def CaptureStatus(files): """Returns the svn 1.5 svn status emulated output. @files can be a string (one file) or a list of files. Returns an array of (status, file) tuples.""" command = ["status", "--xml"] if not files: pass elif isinstance(files, basestring): command.append(files) else: command.extend(files) status_letter = { None: ' ', '': ' ', 'added': 'A', 'conflicted': 'C', 'deleted': 'D', 'external': 'X', 'ignored': 'I', 'incomplete': '!', 'merged': 'G', 'missing': '!', 'modified': 'M', 'none': ' ', 'normal': ' ', 'obstructed': '~', 'replaced': 'R', 'unversioned': '?', } dom = gclient_utils.ParseXML(SVN.Capture(command)) results = [] if dom: # /status/target/entry/(wc-status|commit|author|date) for target in dom.getElementsByTagName('target'): #base_path = target.getAttribute('path') for entry in target.getElementsByTagName('entry'): file_path = entry.getAttribute('path') wc_status = entry.getElementsByTagName('wc-status') assert len(wc_status) == 1 # Emulate svn 1.5 status ouput... statuses = [' '] * 7 # Col 0 xml_item_status = wc_status[0].getAttribute('item') if xml_item_status in status_letter: statuses[0] = status_letter[xml_item_status] else: raise Exception('Unknown item status "%s"; please implement me!' % xml_item_status) # Col 1 xml_props_status = wc_status[0].getAttribute('props') if xml_props_status == 'modified': statuses[1] = 'M' elif xml_props_status == 'conflicted': statuses[1] = 'C' elif (not xml_props_status or xml_props_status == 'none' or xml_props_status == 'normal'): pass else: raise Exception('Unknown props status "%s"; please implement me!' % xml_props_status) # Col 2 if wc_status[0].getAttribute('wc-locked') == 'true': statuses[2] = 'L' # Col 3 if wc_status[0].getAttribute('copied') == 'true': statuses[3] = '+' # Col 4 if wc_status[0].getAttribute('switched') == 'true': statuses[4] = 'S' # TODO(maruel): Col 5 and 6 item = (''.join(statuses), file_path) results.append(item) return results @staticmethod def IsMoved(filename): """Determine if a file has been added through svn mv""" return SVN.IsMovedInfo(SVN.CaptureInfo(filename)) @staticmethod def IsMovedInfo(info): """Determine if a file has been added through svn mv""" return (info.get('Copied From URL') and info.get('Copied From Rev') and info.get('Schedule') == 'add') @staticmethod def GetFileProperty(filename, property_name): """Returns the value of an SVN property for the given file. Args: filename: The file to check property_name: The name of the SVN property, e.g. "svn:mime-type" Returns: The value of the property, which will be the empty string if the property is not set on the file. If the file is not under version control, the empty string is also returned. """ output = SVN.Capture(["propget", property_name, filename]) if (output.startswith("svn: ") and output.endswith("is not under version control")): return "" else: return output @staticmethod def DiffItem(filename, full_move=False, revision=None): """Diffs a single file. Should be simple, eh? No it isn't. Be sure to be in the appropriate directory before calling to have the expected relative path. full_move means that move or copy operations should completely recreate the files, usually in the prospect to apply the patch for a try job.""" # If the user specified a custom diff command in their svn config file, # then it'll be used when we do svn diff, which we don't want to happen # since we want the unified diff. Using --diff-cmd=diff doesn't always # work, since they can have another diff executable in their path that # gives different line endings. So we use a bogus temp directory as the # config directory, which gets around these problems. bogus_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() try: # Use "svn info" output instead of os.path.isdir because the latter fails # when the file is deleted. return SVN._DiffItemInternal(filename, SVN.CaptureInfo(filename), bogus_dir, full_move=full_move, revision=revision) finally: shutil.rmtree(bogus_dir) @staticmethod def _DiffItemInternal(filename, info, bogus_dir, full_move=False, revision=None): """Grabs the diff data.""" command = ["diff", "--config-dir", bogus_dir, filename] if revision: command.extend(['--revision', revision]) data = None if SVN.IsMovedInfo(info): if full_move: if info.get("Node Kind") == "directory": # Things become tricky here. It's a directory copy/move. We need to # diff all the files inside it. # This will put a lot of pressure on the heap. This is why StringIO # is used and converted back into a string at the end. The reason to # return a string instead of a StringIO is that StringIO.write() # doesn't accept a StringIO object. *sigh*. for (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) in os.walk(filename): # Cleanup all files starting with a '.'. for d in dirnames: if d.startswith('.'): dirnames.remove(d) for f in filenames: if f.startswith('.'): filenames.remove(f) for f in filenames: if data is None: data = cStringIO.StringIO() data.write(GenFakeDiff(os.path.join(dirpath, f))) if data: tmp = data.getvalue() data.close() data = tmp else: data = GenFakeDiff(filename) else: if info.get("Node Kind") != "directory": # svn diff on a mv/cp'd file outputs nothing if there was no change. data = SVN.Capture(command, None) if not data: # We put in an empty Index entry so upload.py knows about them. data = "Index: %s\n" % filename.replace(os.sep, '/') # Otherwise silently ignore directories. else: if info.get("Node Kind") != "directory": # Normal simple case. data = SVN.Capture(command, None) # Otherwise silently ignore directories. return data @staticmethod def GenerateDiff(filenames, root=None, full_move=False, revision=None): """Returns a string containing the diff for the given file list. The files in the list should either be absolute paths or relative to the given root. If no root directory is provided, the repository root will be used. The diff will always use relative paths. """ previous_cwd = os.getcwd() root = root or SVN.GetCheckoutRoot(previous_cwd) root = os.path.normcase(os.path.join(root, '')) def RelativePath(path, root): """We must use relative paths.""" if os.path.normcase(path).startswith(root): return path[len(root):] return path # If the user specified a custom diff command in their svn config file, # then it'll be used when we do svn diff, which we don't want to happen # since we want the unified diff. Using --diff-cmd=diff doesn't always # work, since they can have another diff executable in their path that # gives different line endings. So we use a bogus temp directory as the # config directory, which gets around these problems. bogus_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() try: os.chdir(root) # Cleanup filenames filenames = [RelativePath(f, root) for f in filenames] # Get information about the modified items (files and directories) data = dict([(f, SVN.CaptureInfo(f)) for f in filenames]) diffs = [] if full_move: # Eliminate modified files inside moved/copied directory. for (filename, info) in data.iteritems(): if SVN.IsMovedInfo(info) and info.get("Node Kind") == "directory": # Remove files inside the directory. filenames = [f for f in filenames if not f.startswith(filename + os.path.sep)] for filename in data.keys(): if not filename in filenames: # Remove filtered out items. del data[filename] else: metaheaders = [] for (filename, info) in data.iteritems(): if SVN.IsMovedInfo(info): # for now, the most common case is a head copy, # so let's just encode that as a straight up cp. srcurl = info.get('Copied From URL') root = info.get('Repository Root') rev = int(info.get('Copied From Rev')) assert srcurl.startswith(root) src = srcurl[len(root)+1:] srcinfo = SVN.CaptureInfo(srcurl) if (srcinfo.get('Revision') != rev and SVN.Capture(['diff', '-r', '%d:head' % rev, srcurl])): metaheaders.append("#$ svn cp -r %d %s %s " "### WARNING: note non-trunk copy\n" % (rev, src, filename)) else: metaheaders.append("#$ cp %s %s\n" % (src, filename)) if metaheaders: diffs.append("### BEGIN SVN COPY METADATA\n") diffs.extend(metaheaders) diffs.append("### END SVN COPY METADATA\n") # Now ready to do the actual diff. for filename in sorted(data.iterkeys()): diffs.append(SVN._DiffItemInternal(filename, data[filename], bogus_dir, full_move=full_move, revision=revision)) # Use StringIO since it can be messy when diffing a directory move with # full_move=True. buf = cStringIO.StringIO() for d in filter(None, diffs): buf.write(d) result = buf.getvalue() buf.close() return result finally: os.chdir(previous_cwd) shutil.rmtree(bogus_dir) @staticmethod def GetEmail(repo_root): """Retrieves the svn account which we assume is an email address.""" infos = SVN.CaptureInfo(repo_root) uuid = infos.get('UUID') root = infos.get('Repository Root') if not root: return None # Should check for uuid but it is incorrectly saved for https creds. realm = root.rsplit('/', 1)[0] if root.startswith('https') or not uuid: regexp = re.compile(r'<%s:\d+>.*' % realm) else: regexp = re.compile(r'<%s:\d+> %s' % (realm, uuid)) if regexp is None: return None if sys.platform.startswith('win'): if not 'APPDATA' in os.environ: return None auth_dir = os.path.join(os.environ['APPDATA'], 'Subversion', 'auth', 'svn.simple') else: if not 'HOME' in os.environ: return None auth_dir = os.path.join(os.environ['HOME'], '.subversion', 'auth', 'svn.simple') for credfile in os.listdir(auth_dir): cred_info = SVN.ReadSimpleAuth(os.path.join(auth_dir, credfile)) if regexp.match(cred_info.get('svn:realmstring')): return cred_info.get('username') @staticmethod def ReadSimpleAuth(filename): f = open(filename, 'r') values = {} def ReadOneItem(item_type): m = re.match(r'%s (\d+)' % item_type, f.readline()) if not m: return None data = f.read(int(m.group(1))) if f.read(1) != '\n': return None return data while True: key = ReadOneItem('K') if not key: break value = ReadOneItem('V') if not value: break values[key] = value return values @staticmethod def GetCheckoutRoot(directory): """Returns the top level directory of the current repository. The directory is returned as an absolute path. """ directory = os.path.abspath(directory) infos = SVN.CaptureInfo(directory, print_error=False) cur_dir_repo_root = infos.get("Repository Root") if not cur_dir_repo_root: return None while True: parent = os.path.dirname(directory) if (SVN.CaptureInfo(parent, print_error=False).get( "Repository Root") != cur_dir_repo_root): break directory = parent return GetCasedPath(directory) @staticmethod def AssertVersion(min_version): """Asserts svn's version is at least min_version.""" def only_int(val): if val.isdigit(): return int(val) else: return 0 if not SVN.current_version: SVN.current_version = SVN.Capture(['--version']).split()[2] current_version_list = map(only_int, SVN.current_version.split('.')) for min_ver in map(int, min_version.split('.')): ver = current_version_list.pop(0) if ver < min_ver: return (False, SVN.current_version) elif ver > min_ver: return (True, SVN.current_version) return (True, SVN.current_version)