+"""A Python class hierarchy wrapping a git repository and its
+contents."""
+
import os, os.path, re
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, tzinfo
from stgit import exception, run, utils
from stgit.config import config
+class Immutable(object):
+ """I{Immutable} objects cannot be modified once created. Any
+ modification methods will return a new object, leaving the
+ original object as it was.
+
+ The reason for this is that we want to be able to represent git
+ objects, which are immutable, and want to be able to create new
+ git objects that are just slight modifications of other git
+ objects. (Such as, for example, modifying the commit message of a
+ commit object while leaving the rest of it intact. This involves
+ creating a whole new commit object that's exactly like the old one
+ except for the commit message.)
+
+ The L{Immutable} class doesn't actually enforce immutability --
+ that is up to the individual immutable subclasses. It just serves
+ as documentation."""
+
class RepositoryException(exception.StgException):
- pass
+ """Base class for all exceptions due to failed L{Repository}
+ operations."""
+
+class BranchException(exception.StgException):
+ """Exception raised by failed L{Branch} operations."""
class DateException(exception.StgException):
+ """Exception raised when a date+time string could not be parsed."""
def __init__(self, string, type):
exception.StgException.__init__(
self, '"%s" is not a valid %s' % (string, type))
class DetachedHeadException(RepositoryException):
+ """Exception raised when HEAD is detached (that is, there is no
+ current branch)."""
def __init__(self):
RepositoryException.__init__(self, 'Not on any branch')
class Repr(object):
+ """Utility class that defines C{__reps__} in terms of C{__str__}."""
def __repr__(self):
return str(self)
class NoValue(object):
+ """A handy default value that is guaranteed to be distinct from any
+ real argument value."""
pass
def make_defaults(defaults):
- def d(val, attr):
+ def d(val, attr, default_fun = lambda: None):
if val != NoValue:
return val
elif defaults != NoValue:
return getattr(defaults, attr)
else:
- return None
+ return default_fun()
return d
class TimeZone(tzinfo, Repr):
+ """A simple time zone class for static offsets from UTC. (We have to
+ define our own since Python's standard library doesn't define any
+ time zone classes.)"""
def __init__(self, tzstring):
m = re.match(r'^([+-])(\d{2}):?(\d{2})$', tzstring)
if not m:
def __str__(self):
return self.__name
-class Date(Repr):
- """Immutable."""
+class Date(Immutable, Repr):
+ """Represents a timestamp used in git commits."""
def __init__(self, datestring):
# Try git-formatted date.
m = re.match(r'^(\d+)\s+([+-]\d\d:?\d\d)$', datestring)
self.__time.tzinfo)
@classmethod
def maybe(cls, datestring):
+ """Return a new object initialized with the argument if it contains a
+ value (otherwise, just return the argument)."""
if datestring in [None, NoValue]:
return datestring
return cls(datestring)
-class Person(Repr):
- """Immutable."""
+class Person(Immutable, Repr):
+ """Represents an author or committer in a git commit object. Contains
+ name, email and timestamp."""
def __init__(self, name = NoValue, email = NoValue,
date = NoValue, defaults = NoValue):
d = make_defaults(defaults)
defaults = cls.user())
return cls.__committer
-class Tree(Repr):
- """Immutable."""
+class Tree(Immutable, Repr):
+ """Represents a git tree object."""
def __init__(self, sha1):
self.__sha1 = sha1
sha1 = property(lambda self: self.__sha1)
def __str__(self):
return 'Tree<%s>' % self.sha1
-class Commitdata(Repr):
- """Immutable."""
+class CommitData(Immutable, Repr):
+ """Represents the actual data contents of a git commit object."""
def __init__(self, tree = NoValue, parents = NoValue, author = NoValue,
committer = NoValue, message = NoValue, defaults = NoValue):
d = make_defaults(defaults)
self.__tree = d(tree, 'tree')
self.__parents = d(parents, 'parents')
- self.__author = d(author, 'author')
- self.__committer = d(committer, 'committer')
+ self.__author = d(author, 'author', Person.author)
+ self.__committer = d(committer, 'committer', Person.committer)
self.__message = d(message, 'message')
tree = property(lambda self: self.__tree)
parents = property(lambda self: self.__parents)
parents = None
else:
parents = [p.sha1 for p in self.parents]
- return ('Commitdata<tree: %s, parents: %s, author: %s,'
+ return ('CommitData<tree: %s, parents: %s, author: %s,'
' committer: %s, message: "%s">'
) % (tree, parents, self.author, self.committer, self.message)
@classmethod
assert False
assert False
-class Commit(Repr):
- """Immutable."""
+class Commit(Immutable, Repr):
+ """Represents a git commit object. All the actual data contents of the
+ commit object is stored in the L{data} member, which is a
+ L{CommitData} object."""
def __init__(self, repository, sha1):
self.__sha1 = sha1
self.__repository = repository
@property
def data(self):
if self.__data == None:
- self.__data = Commitdata.parse(
+ self.__data = CommitData.parse(
self.__repository,
self.__repository.cat_object(self.sha1))
return self.__data
return 'Commit<sha1: %s, data: %s>' % (self.sha1, self.__data)
class Refs(object):
+ """Accessor for the refs stored in a git repository. Will
+ transparently cache the values of all refs."""
def __init__(self, repository):
self.__repository = repository
self.__refs = None
def __cache_refs(self):
+ """(Re-)Build the cache of all refs in the repository."""
self.__refs = {}
for line in self.__repository.run(['git', 'show-ref']).output_lines():
m = re.match(r'^([0-9a-f]{40})\s+(\S+)$', line)
sha1, ref = m.groups()
self.__refs[ref] = sha1
def get(self, ref):
- """Throws KeyError if ref doesn't exist."""
+ """Get the Commit the given ref points to. Throws KeyError if ref
+ doesn't exist."""
if self.__refs == None:
self.__cache_refs()
return self.__repository.get_commit(self.__refs[ref])
def exists(self, ref):
+ """Check if the given ref exists."""
try:
self.get(ref)
except KeyError:
else:
return True
def set(self, ref, commit, msg):
+ """Write the sha1 of the given Commit to the ref. The ref may or may
+ not already exist."""
if self.__refs == None:
self.__cache_refs()
old_sha1 = self.__refs.get(ref, '0'*40)
ref, new_sha1, old_sha1]).no_output()
self.__refs[ref] = new_sha1
def delete(self, ref):
+ """Delete the given ref. Throws KeyError if ref doesn't exist."""
if self.__refs == None:
self.__cache_refs()
self.__repository.run(['git', 'update-ref',
class ObjectCache(object):
"""Cache for Python objects, for making sure that we create only one
- Python object per git object."""
+ Python object per git object. This reduces memory consumption and
+ makes object comparison very cheap."""
def __init__(self, create):
self.__objects = {}
self.__create = create
class RunWithEnv(object):
def run(self, args, env = {}):
+ """Run the given command with an environment given by self.env.
+
+ @type args: list of strings
+ @param args: Command and argument vector
+ @type env: dict
+ @param env: Extra environment"""
return run.Run(*args).env(utils.add_dict(self.env, env))
+class RunWithEnvCwd(RunWithEnv):
+ def run(self, args, env = {}):
+ """Run the given command with an environment given by self.env, and
+ current working directory given by self.cwd.
+
+ @type args: list of strings
+ @param args: Command and argument vector
+ @type env: dict
+ @param env: Extra environment"""
+ return RunWithEnv.run(self, args, env).cwd(self.cwd)
+
class Repository(RunWithEnv):
+ """Represents a git repository."""
def __init__(self, directory):
self.__git_dir = directory
self.__refs = Refs(self)
except run.RunException:
raise RepositoryException('Cannot find git repository')
@property
+ def current_branch_name(self):
+ """Return the name of the current branch."""
+ return utils.strip_leading('refs/heads/', self.head_ref)
+ @property
def default_index(self):
+ """An L{Index} object representing the default index file for the
+ repository."""
if self.__default_index == None:
self.__default_index = Index(
self, (os.environ.get('GIT_INDEX_FILE', None)
or os.path.join(self.__git_dir, 'index')))
return self.__default_index
def temp_index(self):
+ """Return an L{Index} object representing a new temporary index file
+ for the repository."""
return Index(self, self.__git_dir)
@property
def default_worktree(self):
+ """A L{Worktree} object representing the default work tree."""
if self.__default_worktree == None:
path = os.environ.get('GIT_WORK_TREE', None)
if not path:
return self.__default_worktree
@property
def default_iw(self):
+ """An L{IndexAndWorktree} object representing the default index and
+ work tree for this repository."""
if self.__default_iw == None:
self.__default_iw = IndexAndWorktree(self.default_index,
self.default_worktree)
).output_one_line()
return self.get_commit(sha1)
@property
- def head(self):
+ def head_ref(self):
try:
return self.run(['git', 'symbolic-ref', '-q', 'HEAD']
).output_one_line()
except run.RunException:
raise DetachedHeadException()
- def set_head(self, ref, msg):
+ def set_head_ref(self, ref, msg):
self.run(['git', 'symbolic-ref', '-m', msg, 'HEAD', ref]).no_output()
def simple_merge(self, base, ours, theirs):
- """Given three trees, tries to do an in-index merge in a temporary
- index with a temporary index. Returns the result tree, or None if
- the merge failed (due to conflicts)."""
+ """Given three L{Tree}s, tries to do an in-index merge with a
+ temporary index. Returns the result L{Tree}, or None if the
+ merge failed (due to conflicts)."""
assert isinstance(base, Tree)
assert isinstance(ours, Tree)
assert isinstance(theirs, Tree)
return None
finally:
index.delete()
- def apply(self, tree, patch_text):
- """Given a tree and a patch, will either return the new tree that
- results when the patch is applied, or None if the patch
+ def apply(self, tree, patch_text, quiet):
+ """Given a L{Tree} and a patch, will either return the new L{Tree}
+ that results when the patch is applied, or None if the patch
couldn't be applied."""
assert isinstance(tree, Tree)
if not patch_text:
try:
index.read_tree(tree)
try:
- index.apply(patch_text)
+ index.apply(patch_text, quiet)
return index.write_tree()
except MergeException:
return None
finally:
index.delete()
def diff_tree(self, t1, t2, diff_opts):
+ """Given two L{Tree}s C{t1} and C{t2}, return the patch that takes
+ C{t1} to C{t2}.
+
+ @type diff_opts: list of strings
+ @param diff_opts: Extra diff options
+ @rtype: String
+ @return: Patch text"""
assert isinstance(t1, Tree)
assert isinstance(t2, Tree)
return self.run(['git', 'diff-tree', '-p'] + list(diff_opts)
+ [t1.sha1, t2.sha1]).raw_output()
class MergeException(exception.StgException):
- pass
+ """Exception raised when a merge fails for some reason."""
class MergeConflictException(MergeException):
- pass
+ """Exception raised when a merge fails due to conflicts."""
class Index(RunWithEnv):
+ """Represents a git index file."""
def __init__(self, repository, filename):
self.__repository = repository
if os.path.isdir(filename):
"""In-index merge, no worktree involved."""
self.run(['git', 'read-tree', '-m', '-i', '--aggressive',
base.sha1, ours.sha1, theirs.sha1]).no_output()
- def apply(self, patch_text):
+ def apply(self, patch_text, quiet):
"""In-index patch application, no worktree involved."""
try:
- self.run(['git', 'apply', '--cached']
- ).raw_input(patch_text).no_output()
+ r = self.run(['git', 'apply', '--cached']).raw_input(patch_text)
+ if quiet:
+ r = r.discard_stderr()
+ r.no_output()
except run.RunException:
raise MergeException('Patch does not apply cleanly')
def delete(self):
return paths
class Worktree(object):
+ """Represents a git worktree (that is, a checked-out file tree)."""
def __init__(self, directory):
self.__directory = directory
- env = property(lambda self: { 'GIT_WORK_TREE': self.__directory })
+ env = property(lambda self: { 'GIT_WORK_TREE': '.' })
directory = property(lambda self: self.__directory)
class CheckoutException(exception.StgException):
- pass
+ """Exception raised when a checkout fails."""
-class IndexAndWorktree(RunWithEnv):
+class IndexAndWorktree(RunWithEnvCwd):
+ """Represents a git index and a worktree. Anything that an index or
+ worktree can do on their own are handled by the L{Index} and
+ L{Worktree} classes; this class concerns itself with the
+ operations that require both."""
def __init__(self, index, worktree):
self.__index = index
self.__worktree = worktree
index = property(lambda self: self.__index)
env = property(lambda self: utils.add_dict(self.__index.env,
self.__worktree.env))
+ cwd = property(lambda self: self.__worktree.directory)
def checkout(self, old_tree, new_tree):
# TODO: Optionally do a 3-way instead of doing nothing when we
# have a problem. Or maybe we should stash changes in a patch?
self.run(['git', 'read-tree', '-u', '-m',
'--exclude-per-directory=.gitignore',
old_tree.sha1, new_tree.sha1]
- ).cwd(self.__worktree.directory).discard_output()
+ ).discard_output()
except run.RunException:
raise CheckoutException('Index/workdir dirty')
def merge(self, base, ours, theirs):
theirs.sha1],
env = { 'GITHEAD_%s' % base.sha1: 'ancestor',
'GITHEAD_%s' % ours.sha1: 'current',
- 'GITHEAD_%s' % theirs.sha1: 'patched'}
- ).cwd(self.__worktree.directory)
+ 'GITHEAD_%s' % theirs.sha1: 'patched'})
r.discard_output()
except run.RunException, e:
if r.exitcode == 1:
def update_index(self, files):
self.run(['git', 'update-index', '--remove', '-z', '--stdin']
).input_nulterm(files).discard_output()
+
+class Branch(object):
+ """Represents a Git branch."""
+ def __init__(self, repository, name):
+ self.__repository = repository
+ self.__name = name
+ try:
+ self.head
+ except KeyError:
+ raise BranchException('%s: no such branch' % name)
+
+ name = property(lambda self: self.__name)
+ repository = property(lambda self: self.__repository)
+
+ def __ref(self):
+ return 'refs/heads/%s' % self.__name
+ @property
+ def head(self):
+ return self.__repository.refs.get(self.__ref())
+ def set_head(self, commit, msg):
+ self.__repository.refs.set(self.__ref(), commit, msg)
+
+ def set_parent_remote(self, name):
+ value = config.set('branch.%s.remote' % self.__name, name)
+ def set_parent_branch(self, name):
+ if config.get('branch.%s.remote' % self.__name):
+ # Never set merge if remote is not set to avoid
+ # possibly-erroneous lookups into 'origin'
+ config.set('branch.%s.merge' % self.__name, name)
+
+ @classmethod
+ def create(cls, repository, name, create_at = None):
+ """Create a new Git branch and return the corresponding
+ L{Branch} object."""
+ try:
+ branch = cls(repository, name)
+ except BranchException:
+ branch = None
+ if branch:
+ raise BranchException('%s: branch already exists' % name)
+
+ cmd = ['git', 'branch']
+ if create_at:
+ cmd.append(create_at.sha1)
+ repository.run(['git', 'branch', create_at.sha1]).discard_output()
+
+ return cls(repository, name)