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# Copyright (C) 2014 Tim Marston <tim@edm.am>
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# This file is part of stdhome (hereafter referred to as "this program").
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# See http://ed.am/dev/stdhome for more information.
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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import subprocess, os, re, shutil
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from subprocess import Popen
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from stdhome import the
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def __init__( self, dir ):
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@param dir the fully-qualified directory to work in.
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self.ignored_files = [ '.bzr', '.bzrignore' ]
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def has_authority( self ):
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"""Check that the directory is under this VCS's control.
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return os.path.exists( os.path.join( self.dir, '.bzr' ) )
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def expand_repo_url( self, url ):
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"""Convert a simple hostname in to an URL that the VCS can use.
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return 'bzr+ssh://%s/%s/%s' % ( url, the.dir, the.repo.name )
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"""Create a new, empty branch
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# the directory shouldn't exist
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self.run( [ 'bzr', 'init', '.' ] )
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except self.VcsError as e:
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# attempt to clean-up dir
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shutil.rmtree( self.dir )
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def checkout( self, url ):
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"""Checkout a new copy of a remote branch.
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@param url the remote repository URL
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# the directory shouldn't exist
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self.run( [ 'bzr', 'checkout', url, '.' ] )
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except self.VcsError as e:
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# attempt to clean-up dir
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shutil.rmtree( self.dir )
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def get_revno( self ):
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"""Obtain some sort of revision identifier
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output = self.run( [ 'bzr', 'revno', '--tree' ] )
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buf = io.StringIO( output )
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return buf.readline().rstrip()
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def revert( self, revno = None ):
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"""Revert the branch so that there are no outstanding changes or unknown files.
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If a revno is supplied, then the repository is reverted to that
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output = self.run( [ 'bzr', 'status' ] )
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files = self.parse_file_blocks( output )
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# remove kind changed files (or they can cause `bzr revert` to break in
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# strange situations, like when a directory has been replaced with a
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# symlink to a non-existant file)
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if 'kind changed' in files:
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for file in files[ 'kind changed' ]:
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matches = re.search( '^(.+?)[/@+]? \([^)]+\)$', file )
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'failed to parse bzr kind change: %s' % file )
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file = matches.group( 1 )
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if the.verbose >= 2: print("removing (kind changed): " + file)
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full_file = os.path.join( self.dir, file )
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if os.path.isfile( full_file ) or os.path.islink( full_file ):
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os.unlink( full_file )
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elif os.path.isdir( full_file ):
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shutil.rmtree( full_file )
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raise RuntimeError( 'exotic file in repo: %s' % file )
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self.run( [ 'bzr', 'revert', '--no-backup' ] )
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output = self.run( [ 'bzr', 'status' ] )
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files = self.parse_file_blocks( output )
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# remove unknown files
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if 'unknown' in files:
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for file in files[ 'unknown' ]:
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matches = re.search( r'^(.+?)[/@+]?$', file )
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'failed to parse bzr unknowns: %s' % file )
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file = matches.group( 1 )
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if the.verbose >= 2: print("removing (unknown): " + file)
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full_file = os.path.join( self.dir, file )
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if os.path.isfile( full_file ) or os.path.islink( full_file ):
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os.unlink( full_file )
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elif os.path.isdir( full_file ):
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shutil.rmtree( full_file )
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raise RuntimeError( 'exotic file in repo: %s' % file )
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# if a revision identifier has been given, ensure we're updated to that
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if revno is not None and self.get_revno() != revno:
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self.run( [ 'bzr', 'update', '-r', revno ] )
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"""Update the branch, pulling down any upstream changes and merging them. This
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method returns a list of the files that were modified as part of this
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# WARNING: the following might cause bzr to ask for your ssh password more than
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# once during an update!!!
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# revno = self.get_revno()
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# # update to current revision (pull in history without updating tree)
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# self.run( [ 'bzr', 'update', '-r', revno ] )
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# next_revno = str( int( revno ) + 1 )
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# output = self.run( [ 'bzr', 'log', '-r', next_revno + '..' ] )
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# keep_files = list()
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# buf = StringIO.StringIO( output )
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# line = line.rstrip( '\n' )
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# if line.lower() == 'message:':
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# if line[ : 2 ] != ' ':
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# # process directives
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# if line[ : 6 ].lower() == 'keep: ':
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# if file in rename_files: file = rename_files[ file ]
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# keep_files.append( file )
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# elif line[ : 8 ].lower() == 'rename: ':
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# rename_from = line[ 8 : ]
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# elif line[ : 4 ].lower() == 'to: ':
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# if rename_from in rename_files:
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# rename_from = rename_files[ rename_from ]
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# rename_files[ line[ 4 : ] ] = rename_from
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# bzr update properly
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output = self.run( [ 'bzr', 'update' ] )
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# parse output (see logic in report() in bzrlib/delta.py)
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buf = io.StringIO( output )
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if not re.search( '^[-R+ ?][K NMD!][* ] ', line ): continue
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# renames show before and after file names
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matches = re.search( '^R.. (.*?)[/@+]? => (.*?)[/@+]?$', line )
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files.append( matches.group( 1 ) )
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files.append( matches.group( 2 ) )
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# kind changes shows the same name twice
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matches = re.search( '^.K. (.*?)[/@+]? => (.*?)[/@+]?$', line )
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files.append( matches.group( 1 ) )
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# other entries have only one filename
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matches = re.search( '^... (.*?)[/@+]?$', line )
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files.append( matches.group( 1 ) )
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'failed to parse bzr update output line:\n%s' % line )
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"""Get a list of any local modifications. This method returns a list of files
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output = self.run( [ 'bzr', 'status', '--no-pending' ] )
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return self.parse_file_blocks( output )
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def has_changes( self ):
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"""Check if the branch has any local modifications.
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output = self.run( [ 'bzr', 'status', '--no-pending' ] )
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files = self.parse_file_blocks( output )
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return True if len( files ) else False
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def get_conflicts( self ):
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"""Return a list of files that have conflicts.
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output = self.run( [ 'bzr', 'status', '--no-pending' ] )
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files = self.parse_file_blocks( output )
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return files['conflicts'] if 'conflicts' in files else None
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def add( self, files ):
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"""Make sure files are added to version control.
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@param files a list of relative filenames
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self.run( [ 'bzr', 'add', '-N' ] + files )
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"""Commit changes to the repo.
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self.run( [ 'bzr', 'commit', '-m', '' ] )
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except self.VcsError as e:
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if re.search( 'Working tree is out of date', e.output ):
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raise the.program.FatalError(
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'you must update your files first.\n' +
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'Hint: see "%s update --help"' % the.program.name );
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def run( self, cmd ):
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if the.verbose >= 2: print('exec: %s' % ' '.join( cmd ))
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p = Popen( cmd, cwd = self.dir,
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stdout = subprocess.PIPE, stderr = subprocess.STDOUT )
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output = p.communicate()[ 0 ].decode()
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raise self.VcsError( ' '.join( cmd[ : 2 ] ), output )
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verbose_output = output.rstrip()
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if len( verbose_output ):
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print(re.sub( '(^|\n)', '\\1 : ', verbose_output ))
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def parse_file_blocks( self, output ):
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buf = io.StringIO( output )
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matches = re.search( '^([a-z ]+):$', line, re.I )
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current = matches.group( 1 )
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matches = re.search( '^ ([^ ].*)$', line )
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if not current in res:
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res[ current ] = list()
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res[ current ].append( matches.group( 1 ) )
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if re.search( '^[0-9]+ shel(?:f|ves) exists?', line ): continue
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if re.search( '^working tree is out of date', line ): continue
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raise self.ParseError( "unrecognised line: %s" % line )
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class ParseError( Exception ):