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[stgit] / stgit / lib / git.py
1 """A Python class hierarchy wrapping a git repository and its
2 contents."""
3
4 import os, os.path, re
5 from datetime import datetime, timedelta, tzinfo
6
7 from stgit import exception, run, utils
8 from stgit.config import config
9
10 class Immutable(object):
11 """I{Immutable} objects cannot be modified once created. Any
12 modification methods will return a new object, leaving the
13 original object as it was.
14
15 The reason for this is that we want to be able to represent git
16 objects, which are immutable, and want to be able to create new
17 git objects that are just slight modifications of other git
18 objects. (Such as, for example, modifying the commit message of a
19 commit object while leaving the rest of it intact. This involves
20 creating a whole new commit object that's exactly like the old one
21 except for the commit message.)
22
23 The L{Immutable} class doesn't actually enforce immutability --
24 that is up to the individual immutable subclasses. It just serves
25 as documentation."""
26
27 class RepositoryException(exception.StgException):
28 """Base class for all exceptions due to failed L{Repository}
29 operations."""
30
31 class BranchException(exception.StgException):
32 """Exception raised by failed L{Branch} operations."""
33
34 class DateException(exception.StgException):
35 """Exception raised when a date+time string could not be parsed."""
36 def __init__(self, string, type):
37 exception.StgException.__init__(
38 self, '"%s" is not a valid %s' % (string, type))
39
40 class DetachedHeadException(RepositoryException):
41 """Exception raised when HEAD is detached (that is, there is no
42 current branch)."""
43 def __init__(self):
44 RepositoryException.__init__(self, 'Not on any branch')
45
46 class Repr(object):
47 """Utility class that defines C{__reps__} in terms of C{__str__}."""
48 def __repr__(self):
49 return str(self)
50
51 class NoValue(object):
52 """A handy default value that is guaranteed to be distinct from any
53 real argument value."""
54 pass
55
56 def make_defaults(defaults):
57 def d(val, attr, default_fun = lambda: None):
58 if val != NoValue:
59 return val
60 elif defaults != NoValue:
61 return getattr(defaults, attr)
62 else:
63 return default_fun()
64 return d
65
66 class TimeZone(tzinfo, Repr):
67 """A simple time zone class for static offsets from UTC. (We have to
68 define our own since Python's standard library doesn't define any
69 time zone classes.)"""
70 def __init__(self, tzstring):
71 m = re.match(r'^([+-])(\d{2}):?(\d{2})$', tzstring)
72 if not m:
73 raise DateException(tzstring, 'time zone')
74 sign = int(m.group(1) + '1')
75 try:
76 self.__offset = timedelta(hours = sign*int(m.group(2)),
77 minutes = sign*int(m.group(3)))
78 except OverflowError:
79 raise DateException(tzstring, 'time zone')
80 self.__name = tzstring
81 def utcoffset(self, dt):
82 return self.__offset
83 def tzname(self, dt):
84 return self.__name
85 def dst(self, dt):
86 return timedelta(0)
87 def __str__(self):
88 return self.__name
89
90 class Date(Immutable, Repr):
91 """Represents a timestamp used in git commits."""
92 def __init__(self, datestring):
93 # Try git-formatted date.
94 m = re.match(r'^(\d+)\s+([+-]\d\d:?\d\d)$', datestring)
95 if m:
96 try:
97 self.__time = datetime.fromtimestamp(int(m.group(1)),
98 TimeZone(m.group(2)))
99 except ValueError:
100 raise DateException(datestring, 'date')
101 return
102
103 # Try iso-formatted date.
104 m = re.match(r'^(\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})\s+(\d{2}):(\d{2}):(\d{2})\s+'
105 + r'([+-]\d\d:?\d\d)$', datestring)
106 if m:
107 try:
108 self.__time = datetime(
109 *[int(m.group(i + 1)) for i in xrange(6)],
110 **{'tzinfo': TimeZone(m.group(7))})
111 except ValueError:
112 raise DateException(datestring, 'date')
113 return
114
115 raise DateException(datestring, 'date')
116 def __str__(self):
117 return self.isoformat()
118 def isoformat(self):
119 """Human-friendly ISO 8601 format."""
120 return '%s %s' % (self.__time.replace(tzinfo = None).isoformat(' '),
121 self.__time.tzinfo)
122 @classmethod
123 def maybe(cls, datestring):
124 """Return a new object initialized with the argument if it contains a
125 value (otherwise, just return the argument)."""
126 if datestring in [None, NoValue]:
127 return datestring
128 return cls(datestring)
129
130 class Person(Immutable, Repr):
131 """Represents an author or committer in a git commit object. Contains
132 name, email and timestamp."""
133 def __init__(self, name = NoValue, email = NoValue,
134 date = NoValue, defaults = NoValue):
135 d = make_defaults(defaults)
136 self.__name = d(name, 'name')
137 self.__email = d(email, 'email')
138 self.__date = d(date, 'date')
139 assert isinstance(self.__date, Date) or self.__date in [None, NoValue]
140 name = property(lambda self: self.__name)
141 email = property(lambda self: self.__email)
142 name_email = property(lambda self: '%s <%s>' % (self.name, self.email))
143 date = property(lambda self: self.__date)
144 def set_name(self, name):
145 return type(self)(name = name, defaults = self)
146 def set_email(self, email):
147 return type(self)(email = email, defaults = self)
148 def set_date(self, date):
149 return type(self)(date = date, defaults = self)
150 def __str__(self):
151 return '%s %s' % (self.name_email, self.date)
152 @classmethod
153 def parse(cls, s):
154 m = re.match(r'^([^<]*)<([^>]*)>\s+(\d+\s+[+-]\d{4})$', s)
155 assert m
156 name = m.group(1).strip()
157 email = m.group(2)
158 date = Date(m.group(3))
159 return cls(name, email, date)
160 @classmethod
161 def user(cls):
162 if not hasattr(cls, '__user'):
163 cls.__user = cls(name = config.get('user.name'),
164 email = config.get('user.email'))
165 return cls.__user
166 @classmethod
167 def author(cls):
168 if not hasattr(cls, '__author'):
169 cls.__author = cls(
170 name = os.environ.get('GIT_AUTHOR_NAME', NoValue),
171 email = os.environ.get('GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL', NoValue),
172 date = Date.maybe(os.environ.get('GIT_AUTHOR_DATE', NoValue)),
173 defaults = cls.user())
174 return cls.__author
175 @classmethod
176 def committer(cls):
177 if not hasattr(cls, '__committer'):
178 cls.__committer = cls(
179 name = os.environ.get('GIT_COMMITTER_NAME', NoValue),
180 email = os.environ.get('GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL', NoValue),
181 date = Date.maybe(
182 os.environ.get('GIT_COMMITTER_DATE', NoValue)),
183 defaults = cls.user())
184 return cls.__committer
185
186 class GitObject(Immutable, Repr):
187 """Base class for all git objects. One git object is represented by at
188 most one C{GitObject}, which makes it possible to compare them
189 using normal Python object comparison; it also ensures we don't
190 waste more memory than necessary."""
191
192 class BlobData(Immutable, Repr):
193 """Represents the data contents of a git blob object."""
194 def __init__(self, string):
195 self.__string = str(string)
196 str = property(lambda self: self.__string)
197 def commit(self, repository):
198 """Commit the blob.
199 @return: The committed blob
200 @rtype: L{Blob}"""
201 sha1 = repository.run(['git', 'hash-object', '-w', '--stdin']
202 ).raw_input(self.str).output_one_line()
203 return repository.get_blob(sha1)
204
205 class Blob(GitObject):
206 """Represents a git blob object. All the actual data contents of the
207 blob object is stored in the L{data} member, which is a
208 L{BlobData} object."""
209 typename = 'blob'
210 default_perm = '100644'
211 def __init__(self, repository, sha1):
212 self.__repository = repository
213 self.__sha1 = sha1
214 sha1 = property(lambda self: self.__sha1)
215 def __str__(self):
216 return 'Blob<%s>' % self.sha1
217 @property
218 def data(self):
219 return BlobData(self.__repository.cat_object(self.sha1))
220
221 class ImmutableDict(dict):
222 """A dictionary that cannot be modified once it's been created."""
223 def error(*args, **kwargs):
224 raise TypeError('Cannot modify immutable dict')
225 __delitem__ = error
226 __setitem__ = error
227 clear = error
228 pop = error
229 popitem = error
230 setdefault = error
231 update = error
232
233 class TreeData(Immutable, Repr):
234 """Represents the data contents of a git tree object."""
235 @staticmethod
236 def __x(po):
237 if isinstance(po, GitObject):
238 perm, object = po.default_perm, po
239 else:
240 perm, object = po
241 return perm, object
242 def __init__(self, entries):
243 """Create a new L{TreeData} object from the given mapping from names
244 (strings) to either (I{permission}, I{object}) tuples or just
245 objects."""
246 self.__entries = ImmutableDict((name, self.__x(po))
247 for (name, po) in entries.iteritems())
248 entries = property(lambda self: self.__entries)
249 """Map from name to (I{permission}, I{object}) tuple."""
250 def set_entry(self, name, po):
251 """Create a new L{TreeData} object identical to this one, except that
252 it maps C{name} to C{po}.
253
254 @param name: Name of the changed mapping
255 @type name: C{str}
256 @param po: Value of the changed mapping
257 @type po: L{Blob} or L{Tree} or (C{str}, L{Blob} or L{Tree})
258 @return: The new L{TreeData} object
259 @rtype: L{TreeData}"""
260 e = dict(self.entries)
261 e[name] = self.__x(po)
262 return type(self)(e)
263 def del_entry(self, name):
264 """Create a new L{TreeData} object identical to this one, except that
265 it doesn't map C{name} to anything.
266
267 @param name: Name of the deleted mapping
268 @type name: C{str}
269 @return: The new L{TreeData} object
270 @rtype: L{TreeData}"""
271 e = dict(self.entries)
272 del e[name]
273 return type(self)(e)
274 def commit(self, repository):
275 """Commit the tree.
276 @return: The committed tree
277 @rtype: L{Tree}"""
278 listing = ''.join(
279 '%s %s %s\t%s\0' % (mode, obj.typename, obj.sha1, name)
280 for (name, (mode, obj)) in self.entries.iteritems())
281 sha1 = repository.run(['git', 'mktree', '-z']
282 ).raw_input(listing).output_one_line()
283 return repository.get_tree(sha1)
284 @classmethod
285 def parse(cls, repository, s):
286 """Parse a raw git tree description.
287
288 @return: A new L{TreeData} object
289 @rtype: L{TreeData}"""
290 entries = {}
291 for line in s.split('\0')[:-1]:
292 m = re.match(r'^([0-7]{6}) ([a-z]+) ([0-9a-f]{40})\t(.*)$', line)
293 assert m
294 perm, type, sha1, name = m.groups()
295 entries[name] = (perm, repository.get_object(type, sha1))
296 return cls(entries)
297
298 class Tree(GitObject):
299 """Represents a git tree object. All the actual data contents of the
300 tree object is stored in the L{data} member, which is a
301 L{TreeData} object."""
302 typename = 'tree'
303 default_perm = '040000'
304 def __init__(self, repository, sha1):
305 self.__sha1 = sha1
306 self.__repository = repository
307 self.__data = None
308 sha1 = property(lambda self: self.__sha1)
309 @property
310 def data(self):
311 if self.__data == None:
312 self.__data = TreeData.parse(
313 self.__repository,
314 self.__repository.run(['git', 'ls-tree', '-z', self.sha1]
315 ).raw_output())
316 return self.__data
317 def __str__(self):
318 return 'Tree<sha1: %s>' % self.sha1
319
320 class CommitData(Immutable, Repr):
321 """Represents the data contents of a git commit object."""
322 def __init__(self, tree = NoValue, parents = NoValue, author = NoValue,
323 committer = NoValue, message = NoValue, defaults = NoValue):
324 d = make_defaults(defaults)
325 self.__tree = d(tree, 'tree')
326 self.__parents = d(parents, 'parents')
327 self.__author = d(author, 'author', Person.author)
328 self.__committer = d(committer, 'committer', Person.committer)
329 self.__message = d(message, 'message')
330 tree = property(lambda self: self.__tree)
331 parents = property(lambda self: self.__parents)
332 @property
333 def parent(self):
334 assert len(self.__parents) == 1
335 return self.__parents[0]
336 author = property(lambda self: self.__author)
337 committer = property(lambda self: self.__committer)
338 message = property(lambda self: self.__message)
339 def set_tree(self, tree):
340 return type(self)(tree = tree, defaults = self)
341 def set_parents(self, parents):
342 return type(self)(parents = parents, defaults = self)
343 def add_parent(self, parent):
344 return type(self)(parents = list(self.parents or []) + [parent],
345 defaults = self)
346 def set_parent(self, parent):
347 return self.set_parents([parent])
348 def set_author(self, author):
349 return type(self)(author = author, defaults = self)
350 def set_committer(self, committer):
351 return type(self)(committer = committer, defaults = self)
352 def set_message(self, message):
353 return type(self)(message = message, defaults = self)
354 def is_nochange(self):
355 return len(self.parents) == 1 and self.tree == self.parent.data.tree
356 def __str__(self):
357 if self.tree == None:
358 tree = None
359 else:
360 tree = self.tree.sha1
361 if self.parents == None:
362 parents = None
363 else:
364 parents = [p.sha1 for p in self.parents]
365 return ('CommitData<tree: %s, parents: %s, author: %s,'
366 ' committer: %s, message: "%s">'
367 ) % (tree, parents, self.author, self.committer, self.message)
368 def commit(self, repository):
369 """Commit the commit.
370 @return: The committed commit
371 @rtype: L{Commit}"""
372 c = ['git', 'commit-tree', self.tree.sha1]
373 for p in self.parents:
374 c.append('-p')
375 c.append(p.sha1)
376 env = {}
377 for p, v1 in ((self.author, 'AUTHOR'),
378 (self.committer, 'COMMITTER')):
379 if p != None:
380 for attr, v2 in (('name', 'NAME'), ('email', 'EMAIL'),
381 ('date', 'DATE')):
382 if getattr(p, attr) != None:
383 env['GIT_%s_%s' % (v1, v2)] = str(getattr(p, attr))
384 sha1 = repository.run(c, env = env).raw_input(self.message
385 ).output_one_line()
386 return repository.get_commit(sha1)
387 @classmethod
388 def parse(cls, repository, s):
389 """Parse a raw git commit description.
390 @return: A new L{CommitData} object
391 @rtype: L{CommitData}"""
392 cd = cls(parents = [])
393 lines = list(s.splitlines(True))
394 for i in xrange(len(lines)):
395 line = lines[i].strip()
396 if not line:
397 return cd.set_message(''.join(lines[i+1:]))
398 key, value = line.split(None, 1)
399 if key == 'tree':
400 cd = cd.set_tree(repository.get_tree(value))
401 elif key == 'parent':
402 cd = cd.add_parent(repository.get_commit(value))
403 elif key == 'author':
404 cd = cd.set_author(Person.parse(value))
405 elif key == 'committer':
406 cd = cd.set_committer(Person.parse(value))
407 else:
408 assert False
409 assert False
410
411 class Commit(GitObject):
412 """Represents a git commit object. All the actual data contents of the
413 commit object is stored in the L{data} member, which is a
414 L{CommitData} object."""
415 typename = 'commit'
416 def __init__(self, repository, sha1):
417 self.__sha1 = sha1
418 self.__repository = repository
419 self.__data = None
420 sha1 = property(lambda self: self.__sha1)
421 @property
422 def data(self):
423 if self.__data == None:
424 self.__data = CommitData.parse(
425 self.__repository,
426 self.__repository.cat_object(self.sha1))
427 return self.__data
428 def __str__(self):
429 return 'Commit<sha1: %s, data: %s>' % (self.sha1, self.__data)
430
431 class Refs(object):
432 """Accessor for the refs stored in a git repository. Will
433 transparently cache the values of all refs."""
434 def __init__(self, repository):
435 self.__repository = repository
436 self.__refs = None
437 def __cache_refs(self):
438 """(Re-)Build the cache of all refs in the repository."""
439 self.__refs = {}
440 for line in self.__repository.run(['git', 'show-ref']).output_lines():
441 m = re.match(r'^([0-9a-f]{40})\s+(\S+)$', line)
442 sha1, ref = m.groups()
443 self.__refs[ref] = sha1
444 def get(self, ref):
445 """Get the Commit the given ref points to. Throws KeyError if ref
446 doesn't exist."""
447 if self.__refs == None:
448 self.__cache_refs()
449 return self.__repository.get_commit(self.__refs[ref])
450 def exists(self, ref):
451 """Check if the given ref exists."""
452 try:
453 self.get(ref)
454 except KeyError:
455 return False
456 else:
457 return True
458 def set(self, ref, commit, msg):
459 """Write the sha1 of the given Commit to the ref. The ref may or may
460 not already exist."""
461 if self.__refs == None:
462 self.__cache_refs()
463 old_sha1 = self.__refs.get(ref, '0'*40)
464 new_sha1 = commit.sha1
465 if old_sha1 != new_sha1:
466 self.__repository.run(['git', 'update-ref', '-m', msg,
467 ref, new_sha1, old_sha1]).no_output()
468 self.__refs[ref] = new_sha1
469 def delete(self, ref):
470 """Delete the given ref. Throws KeyError if ref doesn't exist."""
471 if self.__refs == None:
472 self.__cache_refs()
473 self.__repository.run(['git', 'update-ref',
474 '-d', ref, self.__refs[ref]]).no_output()
475 del self.__refs[ref]
476
477 class ObjectCache(object):
478 """Cache for Python objects, for making sure that we create only one
479 Python object per git object. This reduces memory consumption and
480 makes object comparison very cheap."""
481 def __init__(self, create):
482 self.__objects = {}
483 self.__create = create
484 def __getitem__(self, name):
485 if not name in self.__objects:
486 self.__objects[name] = self.__create(name)
487 return self.__objects[name]
488 def __contains__(self, name):
489 return name in self.__objects
490 def __setitem__(self, name, val):
491 assert not name in self.__objects
492 self.__objects[name] = val
493
494 class RunWithEnv(object):
495 def run(self, args, env = {}):
496 """Run the given command with an environment given by self.env.
497
498 @type args: list of strings
499 @param args: Command and argument vector
500 @type env: dict
501 @param env: Extra environment"""
502 return run.Run(*args).env(utils.add_dict(self.env, env))
503
504 class RunWithEnvCwd(RunWithEnv):
505 def run(self, args, env = {}):
506 """Run the given command with an environment given by self.env, and
507 current working directory given by self.cwd.
508
509 @type args: list of strings
510 @param args: Command and argument vector
511 @type env: dict
512 @param env: Extra environment"""
513 return RunWithEnv.run(self, args, env).cwd(self.cwd)
514 def run_in_cwd(self, args):
515 """Run the given command with an environment given by self.env and
516 self.env_in_cwd, without changing the current working
517 directory.
518
519 @type args: list of strings
520 @param args: Command and argument vector"""
521 return RunWithEnv.run(self, args, self.env_in_cwd)
522
523 class Repository(RunWithEnv):
524 """Represents a git repository."""
525 def __init__(self, directory):
526 self.__git_dir = directory
527 self.__refs = Refs(self)
528 self.__blobs = ObjectCache(lambda sha1: Blob(self, sha1))
529 self.__trees = ObjectCache(lambda sha1: Tree(self, sha1))
530 self.__commits = ObjectCache(lambda sha1: Commit(self, sha1))
531 self.__default_index = None
532 self.__default_worktree = None
533 self.__default_iw = None
534 env = property(lambda self: { 'GIT_DIR': self.__git_dir })
535 @classmethod
536 def default(cls):
537 """Return the default repository."""
538 try:
539 return cls(run.Run('git', 'rev-parse', '--git-dir'
540 ).output_one_line())
541 except run.RunException:
542 raise RepositoryException('Cannot find git repository')
543 @property
544 def current_branch_name(self):
545 """Return the name of the current branch."""
546 return utils.strip_prefix('refs/heads/', self.head_ref)
547 @property
548 def default_index(self):
549 """An L{Index} object representing the default index file for the
550 repository."""
551 if self.__default_index == None:
552 self.__default_index = Index(
553 self, (os.environ.get('GIT_INDEX_FILE', None)
554 or os.path.join(self.__git_dir, 'index')))
555 return self.__default_index
556 def temp_index(self):
557 """Return an L{Index} object representing a new temporary index file
558 for the repository."""
559 return Index(self, self.__git_dir)
560 @property
561 def default_worktree(self):
562 """A L{Worktree} object representing the default work tree."""
563 if self.__default_worktree == None:
564 path = os.environ.get('GIT_WORK_TREE', None)
565 if not path:
566 o = run.Run('git', 'rev-parse', '--show-cdup').output_lines()
567 o = o or ['.']
568 assert len(o) == 1
569 path = o[0]
570 self.__default_worktree = Worktree(path)
571 return self.__default_worktree
572 @property
573 def default_iw(self):
574 """An L{IndexAndWorktree} object representing the default index and
575 work tree for this repository."""
576 if self.__default_iw == None:
577 self.__default_iw = IndexAndWorktree(self.default_index,
578 self.default_worktree)
579 return self.__default_iw
580 directory = property(lambda self: self.__git_dir)
581 refs = property(lambda self: self.__refs)
582 def cat_object(self, sha1):
583 return self.run(['git', 'cat-file', '-p', sha1]).raw_output()
584 def rev_parse(self, rev, discard_stderr = False):
585 try:
586 return self.get_commit(self.run(
587 ['git', 'rev-parse', '%s^{commit}' % rev]
588 ).discard_stderr(discard_stderr).output_one_line())
589 except run.RunException:
590 raise RepositoryException('%s: No such revision' % rev)
591 def get_blob(self, sha1):
592 return self.__blobs[sha1]
593 def get_tree(self, sha1):
594 return self.__trees[sha1]
595 def get_commit(self, sha1):
596 return self.__commits[sha1]
597 def get_object(self, type, sha1):
598 return { Blob.typename: self.get_blob,
599 Tree.typename: self.get_tree,
600 Commit.typename: self.get_commit }[type](sha1)
601 def commit(self, objectdata):
602 return objectdata.commit(self)
603 @property
604 def head_ref(self):
605 try:
606 return self.run(['git', 'symbolic-ref', '-q', 'HEAD']
607 ).output_one_line()
608 except run.RunException:
609 raise DetachedHeadException()
610 def set_head_ref(self, ref, msg):
611 self.run(['git', 'symbolic-ref', '-m', msg, 'HEAD', ref]).no_output()
612 def get_merge_bases(self, commit1, commit2):
613 """Return a set of merge bases of two commits."""
614 sha1_list = self.run(['git', 'merge-base', '--all',
615 commit1.sha1, commit2.sha1]).output_lines()
616 return set(self.get_commit(sha1) for sha1 in sha1_list)
617 def describe(self, commit):
618 """Use git describe --all on the given commit."""
619 return self.run(['git', 'describe', '--all', commit.sha1]
620 ).discard_stderr().discard_exitcode().raw_output()
621 def simple_merge(self, base, ours, theirs):
622 index = self.temp_index()
623 try:
624 result, index_tree = index.merge(base, ours, theirs)
625 finally:
626 index.delete()
627 return result
628 def apply(self, tree, patch_text, quiet):
629 """Given a L{Tree} and a patch, will either return the new L{Tree}
630 that results when the patch is applied, or None if the patch
631 couldn't be applied."""
632 assert isinstance(tree, Tree)
633 if not patch_text:
634 return tree
635 index = self.temp_index()
636 try:
637 index.read_tree(tree)
638 try:
639 index.apply(patch_text, quiet)
640 return index.write_tree()
641 except MergeException:
642 return None
643 finally:
644 index.delete()
645 def diff_tree(self, t1, t2, diff_opts, binary = True):
646 """Given two L{Tree}s C{t1} and C{t2}, return the patch that takes
647 C{t1} to C{t2}.
648
649 @type diff_opts: list of strings
650 @param diff_opts: Extra diff options
651 @rtype: String
652 @return: Patch text"""
653 assert isinstance(t1, Tree)
654 assert isinstance(t2, Tree)
655 diff_opts = list(diff_opts)
656 if binary and not '--binary' in diff_opts:
657 diff_opts.append('--binary')
658 return self.run(['git', 'diff-tree', '-p'] + diff_opts
659 + [t1.sha1, t2.sha1]).raw_output()
660 def diff_tree_files(self, t1, t2):
661 """Given two L{Tree}s C{t1} and C{t2}, iterate over all files for
662 which they differ. For each file, yield a tuple with the old
663 file mode, the new file mode, the old blob, the new blob, the
664 status, the old filename, and the new filename. Except in case
665 of a copy or a rename, the old and new filenames are
666 identical."""
667 assert isinstance(t1, Tree)
668 assert isinstance(t2, Tree)
669 i = iter(self.run(['git', 'diff-tree', '-r', '-z'] + [t1.sha1, t2.sha1]
670 ).raw_output().split('\0'))
671 try:
672 while True:
673 x = i.next()
674 if not x:
675 continue
676 omode, nmode, osha1, nsha1, status = x[1:].split(' ')
677 fn1 = i.next()
678 if status[0] in ['C', 'R']:
679 fn2 = i.next()
680 else:
681 fn2 = fn1
682 yield (omode, nmode, self.get_blob(osha1),
683 self.get_blob(nsha1), status, fn1, fn2)
684 except StopIteration:
685 pass
686
687 class MergeException(exception.StgException):
688 """Exception raised when a merge fails for some reason."""
689
690 class MergeConflictException(MergeException):
691 """Exception raised when a merge fails due to conflicts."""
692 def __init__(self, conflicts):
693 MergeException.__init__(self)
694 self.conflicts = conflicts
695
696 class Index(RunWithEnv):
697 """Represents a git index file."""
698 def __init__(self, repository, filename):
699 self.__repository = repository
700 if os.path.isdir(filename):
701 # Create a temp index in the given directory.
702 self.__filename = os.path.join(
703 filename, 'index.temp-%d-%x' % (os.getpid(), id(self)))
704 self.delete()
705 else:
706 self.__filename = filename
707 env = property(lambda self: utils.add_dict(
708 self.__repository.env, { 'GIT_INDEX_FILE': self.__filename }))
709 def read_tree(self, tree):
710 self.run(['git', 'read-tree', tree.sha1]).no_output()
711 def write_tree(self):
712 """Write the index contents to the repository.
713 @return: The resulting L{Tree}
714 @rtype: L{Tree}"""
715 try:
716 return self.__repository.get_tree(
717 self.run(['git', 'write-tree']).discard_stderr(
718 ).output_one_line())
719 except run.RunException:
720 raise MergeException('Conflicting merge')
721 def is_clean(self, tree):
722 """Check whether the index is clean relative to the given treeish."""
723 try:
724 self.run(['git', 'diff-index', '--quiet', '--cached', tree.sha1]
725 ).discard_output()
726 except run.RunException:
727 return False
728 else:
729 return True
730 def apply(self, patch_text, quiet):
731 """In-index patch application, no worktree involved."""
732 try:
733 r = self.run(['git', 'apply', '--cached']).raw_input(patch_text)
734 if quiet:
735 r = r.discard_stderr()
736 r.no_output()
737 except run.RunException:
738 raise MergeException('Patch does not apply cleanly')
739 def apply_treediff(self, tree1, tree2, quiet):
740 """Apply the diff from C{tree1} to C{tree2} to the index."""
741 # Passing --full-index here is necessary to support binary
742 # files. It is also sufficient, since the repository already
743 # contains all involved objects; in other words, we don't have
744 # to use --binary.
745 self.apply(self.__repository.diff_tree(tree1, tree2, ['--full-index']),
746 quiet)
747 def merge(self, base, ours, theirs, current = None):
748 """Use the index (and only the index) to do a 3-way merge of the
749 L{Tree}s C{base}, C{ours} and C{theirs}. The merge will either
750 succeed (in which case the first half of the return value is
751 the resulting tree) or fail cleanly (in which case the first
752 half of the return value is C{None}).
753
754 If C{current} is given (and not C{None}), it is assumed to be
755 the L{Tree} currently stored in the index; this information is
756 used to avoid having to read the right tree (either of C{ours}
757 and C{theirs}) into the index if it's already there. The
758 second half of the return value is the tree now stored in the
759 index, or C{None} if unknown. If the merge succeeded, this is
760 often the merge result."""
761 assert isinstance(base, Tree)
762 assert isinstance(ours, Tree)
763 assert isinstance(theirs, Tree)
764 assert current == None or isinstance(current, Tree)
765
766 # Take care of the really trivial cases.
767 if base == ours:
768 return (theirs, current)
769 if base == theirs:
770 return (ours, current)
771 if ours == theirs:
772 return (ours, current)
773
774 if current == theirs:
775 # Swap the trees. It doesn't matter since merging is
776 # symmetric, and will allow us to avoid the read_tree()
777 # call below.
778 ours, theirs = theirs, ours
779 if current != ours:
780 self.read_tree(ours)
781 try:
782 self.apply_treediff(base, theirs, quiet = True)
783 result = self.write_tree()
784 return (result, result)
785 except MergeException:
786 return (None, ours)
787 def delete(self):
788 if os.path.isfile(self.__filename):
789 os.remove(self.__filename)
790 def conflicts(self):
791 """The set of conflicting paths."""
792 paths = set()
793 for line in self.run(['git', 'ls-files', '-z', '--unmerged']
794 ).raw_output().split('\0')[:-1]:
795 stat, path = line.split('\t', 1)
796 paths.add(path)
797 return paths
798
799 class Worktree(object):
800 """Represents a git worktree (that is, a checked-out file tree)."""
801 def __init__(self, directory):
802 self.__directory = directory
803 env = property(lambda self: { 'GIT_WORK_TREE': '.' })
804 env_in_cwd = property(lambda self: { 'GIT_WORK_TREE': self.directory })
805 directory = property(lambda self: self.__directory)
806
807 class CheckoutException(exception.StgException):
808 """Exception raised when a checkout fails."""
809
810 class IndexAndWorktree(RunWithEnvCwd):
811 """Represents a git index and a worktree. Anything that an index or
812 worktree can do on their own are handled by the L{Index} and
813 L{Worktree} classes; this class concerns itself with the
814 operations that require both."""
815 def __init__(self, index, worktree):
816 self.__index = index
817 self.__worktree = worktree
818 index = property(lambda self: self.__index)
819 env = property(lambda self: utils.add_dict(self.__index.env,
820 self.__worktree.env))
821 env_in_cwd = property(lambda self: self.__worktree.env_in_cwd)
822 cwd = property(lambda self: self.__worktree.directory)
823 def checkout_hard(self, tree):
824 assert isinstance(tree, Tree)
825 self.run(['git', 'read-tree', '--reset', '-u', tree.sha1]
826 ).discard_output()
827 def checkout(self, old_tree, new_tree):
828 # TODO: Optionally do a 3-way instead of doing nothing when we
829 # have a problem. Or maybe we should stash changes in a patch?
830 assert isinstance(old_tree, Tree)
831 assert isinstance(new_tree, Tree)
832 try:
833 self.run(['git', 'read-tree', '-u', '-m',
834 '--exclude-per-directory=.gitignore',
835 old_tree.sha1, new_tree.sha1]
836 ).discard_output()
837 except run.RunException:
838 raise CheckoutException('Index/workdir dirty')
839 def merge(self, base, ours, theirs, interactive = False):
840 assert isinstance(base, Tree)
841 assert isinstance(ours, Tree)
842 assert isinstance(theirs, Tree)
843 try:
844 r = self.run(['git', 'merge-recursive', base.sha1, '--', ours.sha1,
845 theirs.sha1],
846 env = { 'GITHEAD_%s' % base.sha1: 'ancestor',
847 'GITHEAD_%s' % ours.sha1: 'current',
848 'GITHEAD_%s' % theirs.sha1: 'patched'})
849 r.returns([0, 1])
850 output = r.output_lines()
851 if r.exitcode:
852 # There were conflicts
853 if interactive:
854 self.mergetool()
855 else:
856 conflicts = [l for l in output if l.startswith('CONFLICT')]
857 raise MergeConflictException(conflicts)
858 except run.RunException, e:
859 raise MergeException('Index/worktree dirty')
860 def mergetool(self, files = ()):
861 """Invoke 'git mergetool' on the current IndexAndWorktree to resolve
862 any outstanding conflicts. If 'not files', all the files in an
863 unmerged state will be processed."""
864 self.run(['git', 'mergetool'] + list(files)).returns([0, 1]).run()
865 # check for unmerged entries (prepend 'CONFLICT ' for consistency with
866 # merge())
867 conflicts = ['CONFLICT ' + f for f in self.index.conflicts()]
868 if conflicts:
869 raise MergeConflictException(conflicts)
870 def changed_files(self, tree, pathlimits = []):
871 """Return the set of files in the worktree that have changed with
872 respect to C{tree}. The listing is optionally restricted to
873 those files that match any of the path limiters given.
874
875 The path limiters are relative to the current working
876 directory; the returned file names are relative to the
877 repository root."""
878 assert isinstance(tree, Tree)
879 return set(self.run_in_cwd(
880 ['git', 'diff-index', tree.sha1, '--name-only', '-z', '--']
881 + list(pathlimits)).raw_output().split('\0')[:-1])
882 def update_index(self, paths):
883 """Update the index with files from the worktree. C{paths} is an
884 iterable of paths relative to the root of the repository."""
885 cmd = ['git', 'update-index', '--remove']
886 self.run(cmd + ['-z', '--stdin']
887 ).input_nulterm(paths).discard_output()
888 def worktree_clean(self):
889 """Check whether the worktree is clean relative to index."""
890 try:
891 self.run(['git', 'update-index', '--refresh']).discard_output()
892 except run.RunException:
893 return False
894 else:
895 return True
896
897 class Branch(object):
898 """Represents a Git branch."""
899 def __init__(self, repository, name):
900 self.__repository = repository
901 self.__name = name
902 try:
903 self.head
904 except KeyError:
905 raise BranchException('%s: no such branch' % name)
906
907 name = property(lambda self: self.__name)
908 repository = property(lambda self: self.__repository)
909
910 def __ref(self):
911 return 'refs/heads/%s' % self.__name
912 @property
913 def head(self):
914 return self.__repository.refs.get(self.__ref())
915 def set_head(self, commit, msg):
916 self.__repository.refs.set(self.__ref(), commit, msg)
917
918 def set_parent_remote(self, name):
919 value = config.set('branch.%s.remote' % self.__name, name)
920 def set_parent_branch(self, name):
921 if config.get('branch.%s.remote' % self.__name):
922 # Never set merge if remote is not set to avoid
923 # possibly-erroneous lookups into 'origin'
924 config.set('branch.%s.merge' % self.__name, name)
925
926 @classmethod
927 def create(cls, repository, name, create_at = None):
928 """Create a new Git branch and return the corresponding
929 L{Branch} object."""
930 try:
931 branch = cls(repository, name)
932 except BranchException:
933 branch = None
934 if branch:
935 raise BranchException('%s: branch already exists' % name)
936
937 cmd = ['git', 'branch']
938 if create_at:
939 cmd.append(create_at.sha1)
940 repository.run(['git', 'branch', create_at.sha1]).discard_output()
941
942 return cls(repository, name)
943
944 def diffstat(diff):
945 """Return the diffstat of the supplied diff."""
946 return run.Run('git', 'apply', '--stat', '--summary'
947 ).raw_input(diff).raw_output()
948
949 def clone(remote, local):
950 """Clone a remote repository using 'git clone'."""
951 run.Run('git', 'clone', remote, local).run()