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  • Committer: Tim Marston
  • Date: 2016-12-13 21:40:34 UTC
  • Revision ID: tim@ed.am-20161213214034-nd5t7ztnlrjd627i
fix add command and generic filename expansion/resolution to expend to
homedir-relative filename and absolute filename based on original filename, as
specified, rather than a fully, symlink-resolved filename.  So, e.g., if ~/bob
was a symlink to ~/fred, then ~/bob/a would resolve to the relative filename
bob/a, becuase it is inside the homedir (it would resolve to fred/a otherwise)

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# command_resolve.py
 
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# resolve.py
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# Copyright (C) 2014 Tim Marston <tim@edm.am>
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import sys, re, getopt
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import the
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from deployment import Deployment
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class CommandResolve:
 
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from command import Command
 
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import stdhome.the as the
 
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from stdhome.deployment import Deployment
 
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class ResolveCommand( Command ):
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        def __init__( self ):
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                self.repo = None
 
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                self.quiet = False
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        def print_help( self ):
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                print "    " + the.program.name + " conflicts"
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                print
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                print "Options:"
 
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                print "      --quiet      do not report changes to the home directory"
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                print "  -r, --repo=REPO  select the repo to check-out or create (defaults to 'home')"
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                print "  -v, --verbose    display information about what is being done"
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                print "      --help       display help and exit"
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        def parse_command_line( self ):
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                opts, args = getopt.gnu_getopt(
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                        sys.argv[ 1: ], "r:v",
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                        [ "repo=", "verbose", "help" ] )
 
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                        [ "quiet", "repo=", "verbose", "help" ] )
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                for opt, optarg in opts:
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                        if opt in [ '--repo', '-r' ]:
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                                if not re.match( '^[-a-zA-z0-9.]+$', optarg ):
 
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                        if opt == "--quiet":
 
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                                self.quiet = True
 
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                        elif opt in [ '--repo', '-r' ]:
 
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                                if not re.search( '^[-a-zA-z0-9.]+$', optarg ):
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                                        raise the.program.FatalError(
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                                                'invalid repository name: ' + optarg )
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                                the.repo = optarg
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                        elif opt in [ '--verbose', '-v' ]:
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                                the.verbose += 1
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                        elif opt == "--help":
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                                self.print_help()
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                # discard first argument (the command)
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                args.pop( 0 )
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        def run( self ):
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                # set up repo and check it exists
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                the.set_repo( self.repo )
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                the.repo.check_dir_exists()
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                # initialise deployment (check it's valid)
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                # check for conflicts in repo
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                files = the.repo.vcs.get_conflicts()
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                        message += 'Conflicts in %s:\n  %s' % \
 
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                        message += 'conflicts in %s:\n  %s' % \
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                                           ( the.repo.name, '\n  '.join( files ) )
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                # check for deployment conclicts
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                conflicts = deployment.get_conflicts()
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                        message += 'Deployment conflicts:\n  %s' % \
 
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                        message += 'deployment conflicts:\n  %s' % \
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                                'there were conflicts...\n' + message )
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                deployment.copy_out( self.quiet )
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                # now we've copied-out, revert any copied-in changes!
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                if the.verbose >= 1: print "reverting %s" % the.repo.dir
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                the.repo.vcs.revert()