"""
import sys, os, os.path, re
-from optparse import OptionParser, make_option
-
+from stgit.exception import *
from stgit.utils import *
+from stgit.out import *
+from stgit.run import *
from stgit import stack, git, basedir
from stgit.config import config, file_extensions
-
-crt_series = None
-
+from stgit.lib import stack as libstack
+from stgit.lib import git as libgit
+from stgit.lib import log
# Command exception class
-class CmdException(Exception):
+class CmdException(StgException):
pass
-
# Utility functions
-class RevParseException(Exception):
- """Revision spec parse error."""
- pass
-
def parse_rev(rev):
- """Parse a revision specification into its
- patchname@branchname//patch_id parts. If no branch name has a slash
- in it, also accept / instead of //."""
- files, dirs = list_files_and_dirs(os.path.join(basedir.get(),
- 'refs', 'heads'))
- if len(dirs) != 0:
- # We have branch names with / in them.
- branch_chars = r'[^@]'
- patch_id_mark = r'//'
- else:
- # No / in branch names.
- branch_chars = r'[^@/]'
- patch_id_mark = r'(/|//)'
- patch_re = r'(?P<patch>[^@/]+)'
- branch_re = r'@(?P<branch>%s+)' % branch_chars
- patch_id_re = r'%s(?P<patch_id>[a-z.]*)' % patch_id_mark
-
- # Try //patch_id.
- m = re.match(r'^%s$' % patch_id_re, rev)
- if m:
- return None, None, m.group('patch_id')
-
- # Try path[@branch]//patch_id.
- m = re.match(r'^%s(%s)?%s$' % (patch_re, branch_re, patch_id_re), rev)
- if m:
- return m.group('patch'), m.group('branch'), m.group('patch_id')
-
- # Try patch[@branch].
- m = re.match(r'^%s(%s)?$' % (patch_re, branch_re), rev)
- if m:
- return m.group('patch'), m.group('branch'), None
-
- # No, we can't parse that.
- raise RevParseException
-
-def git_id(rev):
+ """Parse a revision specification into its branch:patch parts.
+ """
+ try:
+ branch, patch = rev.split(':', 1)
+ except ValueError:
+ branch = None
+ patch = rev
+
+ return (branch, patch)
+
+def git_id(crt_series, rev):
"""Return the GIT id
"""
- if not rev:
- return None
+ # TODO: remove this function once all the occurrences were converted
+ # to git_commit()
+ repository = libstack.Repository.default()
+ return git_commit(rev, repository, crt_series.get_name()).sha1
+
+def git_commit(name, repository, branch_name = None):
+ """Return the a Commit object if 'name' is a patch name or Git commit.
+ The patch names allowed are in the form '<branch>:<patch>' and can
+ be followed by standard symbols used by git rev-parse. If <patch>
+ is '{base}', it represents the bottom of the stack.
+ """
+ # Try a [branch:]patch name first
+ branch, patch = parse_rev(name)
+ if not branch:
+ branch = branch_name or repository.current_branch_name
+
+ # The stack base
+ if patch.startswith('{base}'):
+ base_id = repository.get_stack(branch).base.sha1
+ return repository.rev_parse(base_id +
+ strip_prefix('{base}', patch))
+
+ # Other combination of branch and patch
try:
- patch, branch, patch_id = parse_rev(rev)
- if branch == None:
- series = crt_series
- else:
- series = stack.Series(branch)
- if patch == None:
- patch = series.get_current()
- if not patch:
- raise CmdException, 'No patches applied'
- if patch in series.get_applied() or patch in series.get_unapplied():
- if patch_id in ['top', '', None]:
- return series.get_patch(patch).get_top()
- elif patch_id == 'bottom':
- return series.get_patch(patch).get_bottom()
- elif patch_id == 'top.old':
- return series.get_patch(patch).get_old_top()
- elif patch_id == 'bottom.old':
- return series.get_patch(patch).get_old_bottom()
- elif patch_id == 'log':
- return series.get_patch(patch).get_log()
- if patch == 'base' and patch_id == None:
- return read_string(series.get_base_file())
- except RevParseException:
+ return repository.rev_parse('patches/%s/%s' % (branch, patch),
+ discard_stderr = True)
+ except libgit.RepositoryException:
pass
- return git.rev_parse(rev + '^{commit}')
+
+ # Try a Git commit
+ try:
+ return repository.rev_parse(name, discard_stderr = True)
+ except libgit.RepositoryException:
+ raise CmdException('%s: Unknown patch or revision name' % name)
def check_local_changes():
if git.local_changes():
- raise CmdException, \
- 'local changes in the tree. Use "refresh" to commit them'
+ raise CmdException('local changes in the tree. Use "refresh" or'
+ ' "status --reset"')
-def check_head_top_equal():
+def check_head_top_equal(crt_series):
if not crt_series.head_top_equal():
- raise CmdException, \
- 'HEAD and top are not the same. You probably committed\n' \
- ' changes to the tree outside of StGIT. If you know what you\n' \
- ' are doing, use the "refresh -f" command'
+ raise CmdException('HEAD and top are not the same. This can happen'
+ ' if you modify a branch with git. "stg repair'
+ ' --help" explains more about what to do next.')
def check_conflicts():
- if os.path.exists(os.path.join(basedir.get(), 'conflicts')):
- raise CmdException, 'Unsolved conflicts. Please resolve them first'
+ if git.get_conflicts():
+ raise CmdException('Unsolved conflicts. Please resolve them first'
+ ' or revert the changes with "status --reset"')
-def print_crt_patch(branch = None):
+def print_crt_patch(crt_series, branch = None):
if not branch:
patch = crt_series.get_current()
else:
patch = stack.Series(branch).get_current()
if patch:
- print 'Now at patch "%s"' % patch
+ out.info('Now at patch "%s"' % patch)
else:
- print 'No patches applied'
-
-def resolved(filename, reset = None):
- if reset:
- reset_file = filename + file_extensions()[reset]
- if os.path.isfile(reset_file):
- if os.path.isfile(filename):
- os.remove(filename)
- os.rename(reset_file, filename)
-
- git.update_cache([filename], force = True)
-
- for ext in file_extensions().values():
- fn = filename + ext
- if os.path.isfile(fn):
- os.remove(fn)
+ out.info('No patches applied')
def resolved_all(reset = None):
conflicts = git.get_conflicts()
- if conflicts:
- for filename in conflicts:
- resolved(filename, reset)
- os.remove(os.path.join(basedir.get(), 'conflicts'))
+ git.resolved(conflicts, reset)
-def push_patches(patches, check_merged = False):
+def push_patches(crt_series, patches, check_merged = False):
"""Push multiple patches onto the stack. This function is shared
between the push and pull commands
"""
forwarded = crt_series.forward_patches(patches)
if forwarded > 1:
- print 'Fast-forwarded patches "%s" - "%s"' % (patches[0],
- patches[forwarded - 1])
+ out.info('Fast-forwarded patches "%s" - "%s"'
+ % (patches[0], patches[forwarded - 1]))
elif forwarded == 1:
- print 'Fast-forwarded patch "%s"' % patches[0]
+ out.info('Fast-forwarded patch "%s"' % patches[0])
names = patches[forwarded:]
# check for patches merged upstream
- if check_merged:
- print 'Checking for patches merged upstream...',
- sys.stdout.flush()
+ if names and check_merged:
+ out.start('Checking for patches merged upstream')
merged = crt_series.merged_patches(names)
- print 'done (%d found)' % len(merged)
+ out.done('%d found' % len(merged))
else:
merged = []
for p in names:
- print 'Pushing patch "%s"...' % p,
- sys.stdout.flush()
+ out.start('Pushing patch "%s"' % p)
if p in merged:
- crt_series.push_patch(p, empty = True)
- print 'done (merged upstream)'
+ crt_series.push_empty_patch(p)
+ out.done('merged upstream')
else:
modified = crt_series.push_patch(p)
if crt_series.empty_patch(p):
- print 'done (empty patch)'
+ out.done('empty patch')
elif modified:
- print 'done (modified)'
+ out.done('modified')
else:
- print 'done'
+ out.done()
-def pop_patches(patches, keep = False):
+def pop_patches(crt_series, patches, keep = False):
"""Pop the patches in the list from the stack. It is assumed that
the patches are listed in the stack reverse order.
"""
- p = patches[-1]
- if len(patches) == 1:
- print 'Popping patch "%s"...' % p,
+ if len(patches) == 0:
+ out.info('Nothing to push/pop')
else:
- print 'Popping "%s" - "%s" patches...' % (patches[0], p),
- sys.stdout.flush()
-
- crt_series.pop_patch(p, keep)
-
- print 'done'
+ p = patches[-1]
+ if len(patches) == 1:
+ out.start('Popping patch "%s"' % p)
+ else:
+ out.start('Popping patches "%s" - "%s"' % (patches[0], p))
+ crt_series.pop_patch(p, keep)
+ out.done()
-def parse_patches(patch_args, patch_list):
+def parse_patches(patch_args, patch_list, boundary = 0, ordered = False):
"""Parse patch_args list for patch names in patch_list and return
a list. The names can be individual patches and/or in the
patch1..patch2 format.
"""
+ # in case it receives a tuple
+ patch_list = list(patch_list)
patches = []
for name in patch_args:
if pair[0]:
first = patch_list.index(pair[0])
else:
- first = 0
+ first = -1
# exclusive boundary
if pair[1]:
last = patch_list.index(pair[1]) + 1
else:
- last = len(patch_list)
+ last = -1
+
+ # only cross the boundary if explicitly asked
+ if not boundary:
+ boundary = len(patch_list)
+ if first < 0:
+ if last <= boundary:
+ first = 0
+ else:
+ first = boundary
+ if last < 0:
+ if first < boundary:
+ last = boundary
+ else:
+ last = len(patch_list)
if last > first:
pl = patch_list[first:last]
patches += pl
+ if ordered:
+ patches = [p for p in patch_list if p in patches]
+
return patches
def name_email(address):
- """Return a tuple consisting of the name and email parsed from a
- standard 'name <email>' or 'email (name)' string
+ p = parse_name_email(address)
+ if p:
+ return p
+ else:
+ raise CmdException('Incorrect "name <email>"/"email (name)" string: %s'
+ % address)
+
+def name_email_date(address):
+ p = parse_name_email_date(address)
+ if p:
+ return p
+ else:
+ raise CmdException('Incorrect "name <email> date" string: %s' % address)
+
+def address_or_alias(addr_str):
+ """Return the address if it contains an e-mail address or look up
+ the aliases in the config files.
+ """
+ def __address_or_alias(addr):
+ if not addr:
+ return None
+ if addr.find('@') >= 0:
+ # it's an e-mail address
+ return addr
+ alias = config.get('mail.alias.'+addr)
+ if alias:
+ # it's an alias
+ return alias
+ raise CmdException, 'unknown e-mail alias: %s' % addr
+
+ addr_list = [__address_or_alias(addr.strip())
+ for addr in addr_str.split(',')]
+ return ', '.join([addr for addr in addr_list if addr])
+
+def prepare_rebase(crt_series):
+ # pop all patches
+ applied = crt_series.get_applied()
+ if len(applied) > 0:
+ out.start('Popping all applied patches')
+ crt_series.pop_patch(applied[0])
+ out.done()
+ return applied
+
+def rebase(crt_series, target):
+ try:
+ tree_id = git_id(crt_series, target)
+ except:
+ # it might be that we use a custom rebase command with its own
+ # target type
+ tree_id = target
+ if tree_id == git.get_head():
+ out.info('Already at "%s", no need for rebasing.' % target)
+ return
+ if target:
+ out.start('Rebasing to "%s"' % target)
+ else:
+ out.start('Rebasing to the default target')
+ git.rebase(tree_id = tree_id)
+ out.done()
+
+def post_rebase(crt_series, applied, nopush, merged):
+ # memorize that we rebased to here
+ crt_series._set_field('orig-base', git.get_head())
+ # push the patches back
+ if not nopush:
+ push_patches(crt_series, applied, merged)
+
+#
+# Patch description/e-mail/diff parsing
+#
+def __end_descr(line):
+ return re.match('---\s*$', line) or re.match('diff -', line) or \
+ re.match('Index: ', line)
+
+def __split_descr_diff(string):
+ """Return the description and the diff from the given string
"""
- address = re.sub('[\\\\"]', '\\\\\g<0>', address)
- str_list = re.findall('^(.*)\s*<(.*)>\s*$', address)
- if not str_list:
- str_list = re.findall('^(.*)\s*\((.*)\)\s*$', address)
- if not str_list:
- raise CmdException, 'Incorrect "name <email>"/"email (name)" string: %s' % address
- return ( str_list[0][1], str_list[0][0] )
+ descr = diff = ''
+ top = True
+
+ for line in string.split('\n'):
+ if top:
+ if not __end_descr(line):
+ descr += line + '\n'
+ continue
+ else:
+ top = False
+ diff += line + '\n'
- return str_list[0]
+ return (descr.rstrip(), diff)
-def name_email_date(address):
- """Return a tuple consisting of the name, email and date parsed
- from a 'name <email> date' string
+def __parse_description(descr):
+ """Parse the patch description and return the new description and
+ author information (if any).
+ """
+ subject = body = ''
+ authname = authemail = authdate = None
+
+ descr_lines = [line.rstrip() for line in descr.split('\n')]
+ if not descr_lines:
+ raise CmdException, "Empty patch description"
+
+ lasthdr = 0
+ end = len(descr_lines)
+
+ # Parse the patch header
+ for pos in range(0, end):
+ if not descr_lines[pos]:
+ continue
+ # check for a "From|Author:" line
+ if re.match('\s*(?:from|author):\s+', descr_lines[pos], re.I):
+ auth = re.findall('^.*?:\s+(.*)$', descr_lines[pos])[0]
+ authname, authemail = name_email(auth)
+ lasthdr = pos + 1
+ continue
+ # check for a "Date:" line
+ if re.match('\s*date:\s+', descr_lines[pos], re.I):
+ authdate = re.findall('^.*?:\s+(.*)$', descr_lines[pos])[0]
+ lasthdr = pos + 1
+ continue
+ if subject:
+ break
+ # get the subject
+ subject = descr_lines[pos]
+ lasthdr = pos + 1
+
+ # get the body
+ if lasthdr < end:
+ body = reduce(lambda x, y: x + '\n' + y, descr_lines[lasthdr:], '')
+
+ return (subject + body, authname, authemail, authdate)
+
+def parse_mail(msg):
+ """Parse the message object and return (description, authname,
+ authemail, authdate, diff)
"""
- address = re.sub('[\\\\"]', '\\\\\g<0>', address)
- str_list = re.findall('^(.*)\s*<(.*)>\s*(.*)\s*$', address)
- if not str_list:
- raise CmdException, 'Incorrect "name <email> date" string: %s' % address
+ from email.Header import decode_header, make_header
+
+ def __decode_header(header):
+ """Decode a qp-encoded e-mail header as per rfc2047"""
+ try:
+ words_enc = decode_header(header)
+ hobj = make_header(words_enc)
+ except Exception, ex:
+ raise CmdException, 'header decoding error: %s' % str(ex)
+ return unicode(hobj).encode('utf-8')
+
+ # parse the headers
+ if msg.has_key('from'):
+ authname, authemail = name_email(__decode_header(msg['from']))
+ else:
+ authname = authemail = None
- return str_list[0]
+ # '\n\t' can be found on multi-line headers
+ descr = __decode_header(msg['subject']).replace('\n\t', ' ')
+ authdate = msg['date']
-def make_patch_name(msg):
- """Return a string to be used as a patch name. This is generated
- from the top line of the string passed as argument.
+ # remove the '[*PATCH*]' expression in the subject
+ if descr:
+ descr = re.findall('^(\[.*?[Pp][Aa][Tt][Cc][Hh].*?\])?\s*(.*)$',
+ descr)[0][1]
+ else:
+ raise CmdException, 'Subject: line not found'
+
+ # the rest of the message
+ msg_text = ''
+ for part in msg.walk():
+ if part.get_content_type() == 'text/plain':
+ msg_text += part.get_payload(decode = True)
+
+ rem_descr, diff = __split_descr_diff(msg_text)
+ if rem_descr:
+ descr += '\n\n' + rem_descr
+
+ # parse the description for author information
+ descr, descr_authname, descr_authemail, descr_authdate = \
+ __parse_description(descr)
+ if descr_authname:
+ authname = descr_authname
+ if descr_authemail:
+ authemail = descr_authemail
+ if descr_authdate:
+ authdate = descr_authdate
+
+ return (descr, authname, authemail, authdate, diff)
+
+def parse_patch(text, contains_diff):
+ """Parse the input text and return (description, authname,
+ authemail, authdate, diff)
"""
- if not msg:
- return None
+ if contains_diff:
+ (text, diff) = __split_descr_diff(text)
+ else:
+ diff = None
+ (descr, authname, authemail, authdate) = __parse_description(text)
+
+ # we don't yet have an agreed place for the creation date.
+ # Just return None
+ return (descr, authname, authemail, authdate, diff)
+
+def readonly_constant_property(f):
+ """Decorator that converts a function that computes a value to an
+ attribute that returns the value. The value is computed only once,
+ the first time it is accessed."""
+ def new_f(self):
+ n = '__' + f.__name__
+ if not hasattr(self, n):
+ setattr(self, n, f(self))
+ return getattr(self, n)
+ return property(new_f)
+
+class DirectoryException(StgException):
+ pass
+
+class _Directory(object):
+ def __init__(self, needs_current_series = True, log = True):
+ self.needs_current_series = needs_current_series
+ self.log = log
+ @readonly_constant_property
+ def git_dir(self):
+ try:
+ return Run('git', 'rev-parse', '--git-dir'
+ ).discard_stderr().output_one_line()
+ except RunException:
+ raise DirectoryException('No git repository found')
+ @readonly_constant_property
+ def __topdir_path(self):
+ try:
+ lines = Run('git', 'rev-parse', '--show-cdup'
+ ).discard_stderr().output_lines()
+ if len(lines) == 0:
+ return '.'
+ elif len(lines) == 1:
+ return lines[0]
+ else:
+ raise RunException('Too much output')
+ except RunException:
+ raise DirectoryException('No git repository found')
+ @readonly_constant_property
+ def is_inside_git_dir(self):
+ return { 'true': True, 'false': False
+ }[Run('git', 'rev-parse', '--is-inside-git-dir'
+ ).output_one_line()]
+ @readonly_constant_property
+ def is_inside_worktree(self):
+ return { 'true': True, 'false': False
+ }[Run('git', 'rev-parse', '--is-inside-work-tree'
+ ).output_one_line()]
+ def cd_to_topdir(self):
+ os.chdir(self.__topdir_path)
+ def write_log(self, msg):
+ if self.log:
+ log.compat_log_entry(msg)
+
+class DirectoryAnywhere(_Directory):
+ def setup(self):
+ pass
- subject_line = msg.lstrip().split('\n', 1)[0].lower()
- return re.sub('[\W]+', '-', subject_line).strip('-')
+class DirectoryHasRepository(_Directory):
+ def setup(self):
+ self.git_dir # might throw an exception
+ log.compat_log_external_mods()
+
+class DirectoryInWorktree(DirectoryHasRepository):
+ def setup(self):
+ DirectoryHasRepository.setup(self)
+ if not self.is_inside_worktree:
+ raise DirectoryException('Not inside a git worktree')
+
+class DirectoryGotoToplevel(DirectoryInWorktree):
+ def setup(self):
+ DirectoryInWorktree.setup(self)
+ self.cd_to_topdir()
+
+class DirectoryHasRepositoryLib(_Directory):
+ """For commands that use the new infrastructure in stgit.lib.*."""
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.needs_current_series = False
+ self.log = False # stgit.lib.transaction handles logging
+ def setup(self):
+ # This will throw an exception if we don't have a repository.
+ self.repository = libstack.Repository.default()