# -*- coding:utf-8 -*- # Copyright 2016 The Android Open Source Project # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """Git helper functions.""" from __future__ import print_function import os import re import sys _path = os.path.realpath(__file__ + '/../..') if sys.path[0] != _path: sys.path.insert(0, _path) del _path # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position import rh.utils def get_upstream_remote(): """Returns the current upstream remote name.""" # First get the current branch name. cmd = ['git', 'rev-parse', '--abbrev-ref', 'HEAD'] result = rh.utils.run_command(cmd, capture_output=True) branch = result.output.strip() # Then get the remote associated with this branch. cmd = ['git', 'config', 'branch.%s.remote' % branch] result = rh.utils.run_command(cmd, capture_output=True) return result.output.strip() def get_upstream_branch(): """Returns the upstream tracking branch of the current branch. Raises: Error if there is no tracking branch """ cmd = ['git', 'symbolic-ref', 'HEAD'] result = rh.utils.run_command(cmd, capture_output=True) current_branch = result.output.strip().replace('refs/heads/', '') if not current_branch: raise ValueError('Need to be on a tracking branch') cfg_option = 'branch.' + current_branch + '.%s' cmd = ['git', 'config', cfg_option % 'merge'] result = rh.utils.run_command(cmd, capture_output=True) full_upstream = result.output.strip() # If remote is not fully qualified, add an implicit namespace. if '/' not in full_upstream: full_upstream = 'refs/heads/%s' % full_upstream cmd = ['git', 'config', cfg_option % 'remote'] result = rh.utils.run_command(cmd, capture_output=True) remote = result.output.strip() if not remote or not full_upstream: raise ValueError('Need to be on a tracking branch') return full_upstream.replace('heads', 'remotes/' + remote) def get_commit_for_ref(ref): """Returns the latest commit for this ref.""" cmd = ['git', 'rev-parse', ref] result = rh.utils.run_command(cmd, capture_output=True) return result.output.strip() def get_remote_revision(ref, remote): """Returns the remote revision for this ref.""" prefix = 'refs/remotes/%s/' % remote if ref.startswith(prefix): return ref[len(prefix):] return ref def get_patch(commit): """Returns the patch for this commit.""" cmd = ['git', 'format-patch', '--stdout', '-1', commit] return rh.utils.run_command(cmd, capture_output=True).output def _try_utf8_decode(data): """Attempts to decode a string as UTF-8. Returns: The decoded Unicode object, or the original string if parsing fails. """ try: return unicode(data, 'utf-8', 'strict') except UnicodeDecodeError: return data def get_file_content(commit, path): """Returns the content of a file at a specific commit. We can't rely on the file as it exists in the filesystem as people might be uploading a series of changes which modifies the file multiple times. Note: The "content" of a symlink is just the target. So if you're expecting a full file, you should check that first. One way to detect is that the content will not have any newlines. """ cmd = ['git', 'show', '%s:%s' % (commit, path)] return rh.utils.run_command(cmd, capture_output=True).output # RawDiffEntry represents a line of raw formatted git diff output. RawDiffEntry = rh.utils.collection( 'RawDiffEntry', src_mode=0, dst_mode=0, src_sha=None, dst_sha=None, status=None, score=None, src_file=None, dst_file=None, file=None) # This regular expression pulls apart a line of raw formatted git diff output. DIFF_RE = re.compile( r':(?P<src_mode>[0-7]*) (?P<dst_mode>[0-7]*) ' r'(?P<src_sha>[0-9a-f]*)(\.)* (?P<dst_sha>[0-9a-f]*)(\.)* ' r'(?P<status>[ACDMRTUX])(?P<score>[0-9]+)?\t' r'(?P<src_file>[^\t]+)\t?(?P<dst_file>[^\t]+)?') def raw_diff(path, target): """Return the parsed raw format diff of target Args: path: Path to the git repository to diff in. target: The target to diff. Returns: A list of RawDiffEntry's. """ entries = [] cmd = ['git', 'diff', '--no-ext-diff', '-M', '--raw', target] diff = rh.utils.run_command(cmd, cwd=path, capture_output=True).output diff_lines = diff.strip().splitlines() for line in diff_lines: match = DIFF_RE.match(line) if not match: raise ValueError('Failed to parse diff output: %s' % line) diff = RawDiffEntry(**match.groupdict()) diff.src_mode = int(diff.src_mode) diff.dst_mode = int(diff.dst_mode) diff.file = diff.dst_file if diff.dst_file else diff.src_file entries.append(diff) return entries def get_affected_files(commit): """Returns list of file paths that were modified/added. Returns: A list of modified/added (and perhaps deleted) files """ return raw_diff(os.getcwd(), '%s^!' % commit) def get_commits(ignore_merged_commits=False): """Returns a list of commits for this review.""" cmd = ['git', 'log', '%s..' % get_upstream_branch(), '--format=%H'] if ignore_merged_commits: cmd.append('--first-parent') return rh.utils.run_command(cmd, capture_output=True).output.split() def get_commit_desc(commit): """Returns the full commit message of a commit.""" cmd = ['git', 'log', '--format=%B', commit + '^!'] return rh.utils.run_command(cmd, capture_output=True).output def find_repo_root(path=None): """Locate the top level of this repo checkout starting at |path|.""" if path is None: path = os.getcwd() orig_path = path path = os.path.abspath(path) while not os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, '.repo')): path = os.path.dirname(path) if path == '/': raise ValueError('Could not locate .repo in %s' % orig_path) return path