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393 lines
13 KiB
Python
393 lines
13 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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"""SCM-specific utility classes."""
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import glob
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import io
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import os
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import platform
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import re
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import sys
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import gclient_utils
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import subprocess2
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def ValidateEmail(email):
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return (
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re.match(r"^[a-zA-Z0-9._%\-+]+@[a-zA-Z0-9._%-]+.[a-zA-Z]{2,6}$", email)
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is not None)
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def GetCasedPath(path):
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"""Elcheapos way to get the real path case on Windows."""
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if sys.platform.startswith('win') and os.path.exists(path):
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# Reconstruct the path.
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path = os.path.abspath(path)
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paths = path.split('\\')
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for i in range(len(paths)):
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if i == 0:
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# Skip drive letter.
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continue
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subpath = '\\'.join(paths[:i+1])
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prev = len('\\'.join(paths[:i]))
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# glob.glob will return the cased path for the last item only. This is why
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# we are calling it in a loop. Extract the data we want and put it back
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# into the list.
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paths[i] = glob.glob(subpath + '*')[0][prev+1:len(subpath)]
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path = '\\'.join(paths)
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return path
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def GenFakeDiff(filename):
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"""Generates a fake diff from a file."""
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file_content = gclient_utils.FileRead(filename, 'rb').splitlines(True)
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filename = filename.replace(os.sep, '/')
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nb_lines = len(file_content)
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# We need to use / since patch on unix will fail otherwise.
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data = io.StringIO()
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data.write("Index: %s\n" % filename)
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data.write('=' * 67 + '\n')
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# Note: Should we use /dev/null instead?
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data.write("--- %s\n" % filename)
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data.write("+++ %s\n" % filename)
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data.write("@@ -0,0 +1,%d @@\n" % nb_lines)
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# Prepend '+' to every lines.
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for line in file_content:
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data.write('+')
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data.write(line)
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result = data.getvalue()
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data.close()
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return result
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def determine_scm(root):
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"""Similar to upload.py's version but much simpler.
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Returns 'git' or None.
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"""
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if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(root, '.git')):
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return 'git'
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else:
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try:
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subprocess2.check_call(
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['git', 'rev-parse', '--show-cdup'],
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stdout=subprocess2.VOID,
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stderr=subprocess2.VOID,
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cwd=root)
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return 'git'
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except (OSError, subprocess2.CalledProcessError):
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return None
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def only_int(val):
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if val.isdigit():
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return int(val)
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else:
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return 0
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class GIT(object):
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current_version = None
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@staticmethod
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def ApplyEnvVars(kwargs):
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env = kwargs.pop('env', None) or os.environ.copy()
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# Don't prompt for passwords; just fail quickly and noisily.
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# By default, git will use an interactive terminal prompt when a username/
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# password is needed. That shouldn't happen in the chromium workflow,
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# and if it does, then gclient may hide the prompt in the midst of a flood
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# of terminal spew. The only indication that something has gone wrong
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# will be when gclient hangs unresponsively. Instead, we disable the
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# password prompt and simply allow git to fail noisily. The error
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# message produced by git will be copied to gclient's output.
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env.setdefault('GIT_ASKPASS', 'true')
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env.setdefault('SSH_ASKPASS', 'true')
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# 'cat' is a magical git string that disables pagers on all platforms.
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env.setdefault('GIT_PAGER', 'cat')
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return env
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@staticmethod
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def Capture(args, cwd, strip_out=True, **kwargs):
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env = GIT.ApplyEnvVars(kwargs)
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output = subprocess2.check_output(
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['git'] + args, cwd=cwd, stderr=subprocess2.PIPE, env=env,
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**kwargs).decode('utf-8', 'replace')
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return output.strip() if strip_out else output
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@staticmethod
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def CaptureStatus(files, cwd, upstream_branch):
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"""Returns git status.
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@files is a list of files.
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Returns an array of (status, file) tuples."""
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if upstream_branch is None:
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upstream_branch = GIT.GetUpstreamBranch(cwd)
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if upstream_branch is None:
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raise gclient_utils.Error('Cannot determine upstream branch')
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command = ['-c', 'core.quotePath=false', 'diff',
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'--name-status', '--no-renames', '-r', '%s...' % upstream_branch]
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if files:
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command.extend(files)
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status = GIT.Capture(command, cwd)
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results = []
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if status:
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for statusline in status.splitlines():
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# 3-way merges can cause the status can be 'MMM' instead of 'M'. This
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# can happen when the user has 2 local branches and he diffs between
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# these 2 branches instead diffing to upstream.
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m = re.match(r'^(\w)+\t(.+)$', statusline)
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if not m:
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raise gclient_utils.Error(
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'status currently unsupported: %s' % statusline)
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# Only grab the first letter.
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results.append(('%s ' % m.group(1)[0], m.group(2)))
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return results
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@staticmethod
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def IsWorkTreeDirty(cwd):
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return GIT.Capture(['status', '-s'], cwd=cwd) != ''
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@staticmethod
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def GetEmail(cwd):
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"""Retrieves the user email address if known."""
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try:
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return GIT.Capture(['config', 'user.email'], cwd=cwd)
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except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
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return ''
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@staticmethod
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def ShortBranchName(branch):
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"""Converts a name like 'refs/heads/foo' to just 'foo'."""
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return branch.replace('refs/heads/', '')
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@staticmethod
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def GetBranchRef(cwd):
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"""Returns the full branch reference, e.g. 'refs/heads/master'."""
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return GIT.Capture(['symbolic-ref', 'HEAD'], cwd=cwd)
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@staticmethod
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def GetBranch(cwd):
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"""Returns the short branch name, e.g. 'master'."""
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return GIT.ShortBranchName(GIT.GetBranchRef(cwd))
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@staticmethod
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def FetchUpstreamTuple(cwd):
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"""Returns a tuple containg remote and remote ref,
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e.g. 'origin', 'refs/heads/master'
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"""
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remote = '.'
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branch = GIT.GetBranch(cwd)
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try:
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upstream_branch = GIT.Capture(
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['config', '--local', 'branch.%s.merge' % branch], cwd=cwd)
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except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
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upstream_branch = None
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if upstream_branch:
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try:
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remote = GIT.Capture(
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['config', '--local', 'branch.%s.remote' % branch], cwd=cwd)
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except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
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pass
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else:
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try:
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upstream_branch = GIT.Capture(
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['config', '--local', 'rietveld.upstream-branch'], cwd=cwd)
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except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
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upstream_branch = None
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if upstream_branch:
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try:
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remote = GIT.Capture(
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['config', '--local', 'rietveld.upstream-remote'], cwd=cwd)
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except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
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pass
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else:
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# Else, try to guess the origin remote.
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remote_branches = GIT.Capture(['branch', '-r'], cwd=cwd).split()
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if 'origin/master' in remote_branches:
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# Fall back on origin/master if it exits.
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remote = 'origin'
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upstream_branch = 'refs/heads/master'
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else:
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# Give up.
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remote = None
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upstream_branch = None
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return remote, upstream_branch
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@staticmethod
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def RefToRemoteRef(ref, remote):
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"""Convert a checkout ref to the equivalent remote ref.
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Returns:
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A tuple of the remote ref's (common prefix, unique suffix), or None if it
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doesn't appear to refer to a remote ref (e.g. it's a commit hash).
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"""
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# TODO(mmoss): This is just a brute-force mapping based of the expected git
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# config. It's a bit better than the even more brute-force replace('heads',
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# ...), but could still be smarter (like maybe actually using values gleaned
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# from the git config).
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m = re.match('^(refs/(remotes/)?)?branch-heads/', ref or '')
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if m:
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return ('refs/remotes/branch-heads/', ref.replace(m.group(0), ''))
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m = re.match('^((refs/)?remotes/)?%s/|(refs/)?heads/' % remote, ref or '')
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if m:
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return ('refs/remotes/%s/' % remote, ref.replace(m.group(0), ''))
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return None
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@staticmethod
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def RemoteRefToRef(ref, remote):
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assert remote, 'A remote must be given'
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if not ref or not ref.startswith('refs/'):
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return None
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if not ref.startswith('refs/remotes/'):
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return ref
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if ref.startswith('refs/remotes/branch-heads/'):
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return 'refs' + ref[len('refs/remotes'):]
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if ref.startswith('refs/remotes/%s/' % remote):
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return 'refs/heads' + ref[len('refs/remotes/%s' % remote):]
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return None
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@staticmethod
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def GetUpstreamBranch(cwd):
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"""Gets the current branch's upstream branch."""
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remote, upstream_branch = GIT.FetchUpstreamTuple(cwd)
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if remote != '.' and upstream_branch:
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remote_ref = GIT.RefToRemoteRef(upstream_branch, remote)
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if remote_ref:
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upstream_branch = ''.join(remote_ref)
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return upstream_branch
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@staticmethod
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def IsAncestor(cwd, maybe_ancestor, ref):
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"""Verifies if |maybe_ancestor| is an ancestor of |ref|."""
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try:
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GIT.Capture(['merge-base', '--is-ancestor', maybe_ancestor, ref], cwd=cwd)
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return True
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except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
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return False
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@staticmethod
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def GetOldContents(cwd, filename, branch=None):
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if not branch:
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branch = GIT.GetUpstreamBranch(cwd)
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if platform.system() == 'Windows':
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# git show <sha>:<path> wants a posix path.
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filename = filename.replace('\\', '/')
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command = ['show', '%s:%s' % (branch, filename)]
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try:
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return GIT.Capture(command, cwd=cwd, strip_out=False)
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except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
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return ''
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@staticmethod
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def GenerateDiff(cwd, branch=None, branch_head='HEAD', full_move=False,
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files=None):
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"""Diffs against the upstream branch or optionally another branch.
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full_move means that move or copy operations should completely recreate the
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files, usually in the prospect to apply the patch for a try job."""
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if not branch:
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branch = GIT.GetUpstreamBranch(cwd)
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command = ['-c', 'core.quotePath=false', 'diff',
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'-p', '--no-color', '--no-prefix', '--no-ext-diff',
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branch + "..." + branch_head]
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if full_move:
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command.append('--no-renames')
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else:
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command.append('-C')
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# TODO(maruel): --binary support.
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if files:
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command.append('--')
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command.extend(files)
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diff = GIT.Capture(command, cwd=cwd, strip_out=False).splitlines(True)
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for i in range(len(diff)):
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# In the case of added files, replace /dev/null with the path to the
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# file being added.
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if diff[i].startswith('--- /dev/null'):
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diff[i] = '--- %s' % diff[i+1][4:]
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return ''.join(diff)
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@staticmethod
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def GetDifferentFiles(cwd, branch=None, branch_head='HEAD'):
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"""Returns the list of modified files between two branches."""
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if not branch:
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branch = GIT.GetUpstreamBranch(cwd)
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command = ['-c', 'core.quotePath=false', 'diff',
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'--name-only', branch + "..." + branch_head]
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return GIT.Capture(command, cwd=cwd).splitlines(False)
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@staticmethod
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def GetPatchName(cwd):
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"""Constructs a name for this patch."""
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short_sha = GIT.Capture(['rev-parse', '--short=4', 'HEAD'], cwd=cwd)
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return "%s#%s" % (GIT.GetBranch(cwd), short_sha)
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@staticmethod
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def GetCheckoutRoot(cwd):
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"""Returns the top level directory of a git checkout as an absolute path.
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"""
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root = GIT.Capture(['rev-parse', '--show-cdup'], cwd=cwd)
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return os.path.abspath(os.path.join(cwd, root))
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@staticmethod
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def GetGitDir(cwd):
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return os.path.abspath(GIT.Capture(['rev-parse', '--git-dir'], cwd=cwd))
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@staticmethod
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def IsInsideWorkTree(cwd):
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try:
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return GIT.Capture(['rev-parse', '--is-inside-work-tree'], cwd=cwd)
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except (OSError, subprocess2.CalledProcessError):
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return False
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@staticmethod
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def IsDirectoryVersioned(cwd, relative_dir):
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"""Checks whether the given |relative_dir| is part of cwd's repo."""
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return bool(GIT.Capture(['ls-tree', 'HEAD', relative_dir], cwd=cwd))
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@staticmethod
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def CleanupDir(cwd, relative_dir):
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"""Cleans up untracked file inside |relative_dir|."""
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return bool(GIT.Capture(['clean', '-df', relative_dir], cwd=cwd))
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@staticmethod
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def IsValidRevision(cwd, rev, sha_only=False):
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"""Verifies the revision is a proper git revision.
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sha_only: Fail unless rev is a sha hash.
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"""
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if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
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# Windows .bat scripts use ^ as escape sequence, which means we have to
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# escape it with itself for every .bat invocation.
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needle = '%s^^^^{commit}' % rev
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else:
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needle = '%s^{commit}' % rev
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try:
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sha = GIT.Capture(['rev-parse', '--verify', needle], cwd=cwd)
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if sha_only:
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return sha == rev.lower()
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return True
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except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
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return False
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@classmethod
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def AssertVersion(cls, min_version):
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"""Asserts git's version is at least min_version."""
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if cls.current_version is None:
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current_version = cls.Capture(['--version'], '.')
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matched = re.search(r'version ([0-9\.]+)', current_version)
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cls.current_version = matched.group(1)
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current_version_list = list(map(only_int, cls.current_version.split('.')))
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for min_ver in map(int, min_version.split('.')):
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ver = current_version_list.pop(0)
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if ver < min_ver:
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return (False, cls.current_version)
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elif ver > min_ver:
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return (True, cls.current_version)
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return (True, cls.current_version)
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