Add "stg id" support for "{public}" ref
[stgit] / stgit / commands / publish.py
1 __copyright__ = """
2 Copyright (C) 2009, Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@gmail.com>
3
4 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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16 """
17
18 from stgit import argparse
19 from stgit.argparse import opt
20 from stgit.commands import common
21 from stgit.config import config
22 from stgit.lib import git, stack
23 from stgit.out import out
24
25 help = 'Publish the stack changes to a merge-friendly head'
26 kind = 'stack'
27 usage = ['[options] [branch]']
28 description = """
29 This command commits a set of changes on a separate (called public) branch
30 based on the modifications of the given or current stack. The history of the
31 public branch is not re-written, making it merge-friendly and feasible for
32 publishing. The heads of the stack and public branch may be different but the
33 corresponding tree objects are always the same.
34
35 If the trees of the stack and public branch are different (otherwise the
36 command has no effect), StGit first checks for a rebase of the stack since the
37 last publishing. If a rebase is detected, StGit creates a commit on the public
38 branch corresponding to a merge between the new stack base and the latest
39 public head.
40
41 If no rebasing was detected, StGit checks for new patches that may have been
42 created on top of the stack since the last publishing. If new patches are
43 found and are not empty, they are checked into the public branch keeping the
44 same commit information (e.g. log message, author, committer, date).
45
46 If the above tests fail (e.g. patches modified or removed), StGit creates a
47 new commit on the public branch having the same tree as the stack but the
48 public head as its parent. The editor will be invoked if no "--message" option
49 is given.
50
51 It is recommended that stack modifications falling in different categories as
52 described above are separated by a publish command in order to keep the public
53 branch history cleaner (otherwise StGit would generate a big commit including
54 several stack modifications).
55
56 The public branch name can be set via the branch.<branch>.public configuration
57 variable (defaulting to "<branch>.public").
58 """
59
60 args = [argparse.all_branches]
61 options = [
62 opt('-b', '--branch', args = [argparse.stg_branches],
63 short = 'Use BRANCH instead of the default branch')
64 ] + (argparse.author_options()
65 + argparse.message_options(save_template = False)
66 + argparse.sign_options())
67
68 directory = common.DirectoryHasRepositoryLib()
69
70 def __create_commit(repository, tree, parents, options, message = ''):
71 """Return a new Commit object."""
72 cd = git.CommitData(
73 tree = tree, parents = parents, message = message,
74 author = git.Person.author(), committer = git.Person.committer())
75 cd = common.update_commit_data(cd, options, allow_edit = True)
76
77 return repository.commit(cd)
78
79 def func(parser, options, args):
80 """Publish the stack changes."""
81 repository = directory.repository
82 stack = repository.get_stack(options.branch)
83
84 if not args:
85 public_ref = common.get_public_ref(stack.name)
86 elif len(args) == 1:
87 public_ref = args[0]
88 else:
89 parser.error('incorrect number of arguments')
90
91 # just clone the stack if the public ref does not exist
92 if not repository.refs.exists(public_ref):
93 repository.refs.set(public_ref, stack.head, 'publish')
94 out.info('Created "%s"' % public_ref)
95 return
96
97 public_head = repository.refs.get(public_ref)
98 public_tree = public_head.data.tree
99
100 # check for same tree (already up to date)
101 if public_tree.sha1 == stack.head.data.tree.sha1:
102 out.info('"%s" already up to date' % public_ref)
103 return
104
105 # check for rebased stack. In this case we emulate a merge with the stack
106 # base by setting two parents.
107 merge_bases = repository.get_merge_bases(public_head, stack.base)
108 if not stack.base in merge_bases:
109 message = 'Merge ' + repository.describe(stack.base)
110 public_head = __create_commit(repository, stack.head.data.tree,
111 [public_head, stack.base], options,
112 message)
113 repository.refs.set(public_ref, public_head, 'publish')
114 out.info('Merged the stack base into "%s"' % public_ref)
115 return
116
117 # check for new patches from the last publishing. This is done by checking
118 # whether the public tree is the same as the bottom of the checked patch.
119 # If older patches were modified, new patches cannot be detected. The new
120 # patches and their metadata are pushed directly to the published head.
121 for p in stack.patchorder.applied:
122 pc = stack.patches.get(p).commit
123 if public_tree.sha1 == pc.data.parent.data.tree.sha1:
124 if pc.data.is_nochange():
125 out.info('Ignored new empty patch "%s"' % p)
126 continue
127 cd = pc.data.set_parent(public_head)
128 public_head = repository.commit(cd)
129 public_tree = public_head.data.tree
130 out.start('Published new patch "%s"' % p)
131
132 # create a new commit (only happens if no new patches are detected)
133 if public_tree.sha1 != stack.head.data.tree.sha1:
134 public_head = __create_commit(repository, stack.head.data.tree,
135 [public_head], options)
136
137 # update the public head
138 repository.refs.set(public_ref, public_head, 'publish')
139 out.info('Updated "%s"' % public_ref)