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20 KiB
Python
598 lines
20 KiB
Python
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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# Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors.
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#
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import command
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import re
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import os
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import series
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import terminal
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import checkpatch
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import settings
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# True to use --no-decorate - we check this in Setup()
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use_no_decorate = True
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def LogCmd(commit_range, git_dir=None, oneline=False, reverse=False,
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count=None):
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"""Create a command to perform a 'git log'
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Args:
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commit_range: Range expression to use for log, None for none
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git_dir: Path to git repositiory (None to use default)
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oneline: True to use --oneline, else False
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reverse: True to reverse the log (--reverse)
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count: Number of commits to list, or None for no limit
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Return:
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List containing command and arguments to run
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"""
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cmd = ['git']
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if git_dir:
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cmd += ['--git-dir', git_dir]
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cmd += ['--no-pager', 'log', '--no-color']
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if oneline:
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cmd.append('--oneline')
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if use_no_decorate:
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cmd.append('--no-decorate')
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if reverse:
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cmd.append('--reverse')
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if count is not None:
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cmd.append('-n%d' % count)
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if commit_range:
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cmd.append(commit_range)
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# Add this in case we have a branch with the same name as a directory.
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# This avoids messages like this, for example:
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# fatal: ambiguous argument 'test': both revision and filename
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cmd.append('--')
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return cmd
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def CountCommitsToBranch():
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"""Returns number of commits between HEAD and the tracking branch.
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This looks back to the tracking branch and works out the number of commits
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since then.
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Return:
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Number of patches that exist on top of the branch
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"""
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pipe = [LogCmd('@{upstream}..', oneline=True),
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['wc', '-l']]
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stdout = command.RunPipe(pipe, capture=True, oneline=True).stdout
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patch_count = int(stdout)
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return patch_count
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def NameRevision(commit_hash):
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"""Gets the revision name for a commit
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Args:
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commit_hash: Commit hash to look up
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Return:
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Name of revision, if any, else None
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"""
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pipe = ['git', 'name-rev', commit_hash]
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stdout = command.RunPipe([pipe], capture=True, oneline=True).stdout
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# We expect a commit, a space, then a revision name
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name = stdout.split(' ')[1].strip()
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return name
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def GuessUpstream(git_dir, branch):
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"""Tries to guess the upstream for a branch
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This lists out top commits on a branch and tries to find a suitable
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upstream. It does this by looking for the first commit where
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'git name-rev' returns a plain branch name, with no ! or ^ modifiers.
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Args:
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git_dir: Git directory containing repo
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branch: Name of branch
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Returns:
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Tuple:
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Name of upstream branch (e.g. 'upstream/master') or None if none
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Warning/error message, or None if none
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"""
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pipe = [LogCmd(branch, git_dir=git_dir, oneline=True, count=100)]
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result = command.RunPipe(pipe, capture=True, capture_stderr=True,
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raise_on_error=False)
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if result.return_code:
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return None, "Branch '%s' not found" % branch
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for line in result.stdout.splitlines()[1:]:
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commit_hash = line.split(' ')[0]
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name = NameRevision(commit_hash)
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if '~' not in name and '^' not in name:
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if name.startswith('remotes/'):
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name = name[8:]
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return name, "Guessing upstream as '%s'" % name
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return None, "Cannot find a suitable upstream for branch '%s'" % branch
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def GetUpstream(git_dir, branch):
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"""Returns the name of the upstream for a branch
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Args:
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git_dir: Git directory containing repo
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branch: Name of branch
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Returns:
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Tuple:
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Name of upstream branch (e.g. 'upstream/master') or None if none
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Warning/error message, or None if none
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"""
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try:
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remote = command.OutputOneLine('git', '--git-dir', git_dir, 'config',
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'branch.%s.remote' % branch)
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merge = command.OutputOneLine('git', '--git-dir', git_dir, 'config',
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'branch.%s.merge' % branch)
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except:
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upstream, msg = GuessUpstream(git_dir, branch)
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return upstream, msg
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if remote == '.':
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return merge, None
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elif remote and merge:
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leaf = merge.split('/')[-1]
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return '%s/%s' % (remote, leaf), None
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else:
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raise ValueError("Cannot determine upstream branch for branch "
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"'%s' remote='%s', merge='%s'" % (branch, remote, merge))
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def GetRangeInBranch(git_dir, branch, include_upstream=False):
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"""Returns an expression for the commits in the given branch.
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Args:
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git_dir: Directory containing git repo
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branch: Name of branch
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Return:
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Expression in the form 'upstream..branch' which can be used to
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access the commits. If the branch does not exist, returns None.
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"""
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upstream, msg = GetUpstream(git_dir, branch)
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if not upstream:
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return None, msg
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rstr = '%s%s..%s' % (upstream, '~' if include_upstream else '', branch)
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return rstr, msg
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def CountCommitsInRange(git_dir, range_expr):
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"""Returns the number of commits in the given range.
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Args:
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git_dir: Directory containing git repo
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range_expr: Range to check
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Return:
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Number of patches that exist in the supplied rangem or None if none
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were found
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"""
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pipe = [LogCmd(range_expr, git_dir=git_dir, oneline=True)]
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result = command.RunPipe(pipe, capture=True, capture_stderr=True,
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raise_on_error=False)
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if result.return_code:
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return None, "Range '%s' not found or is invalid" % range_expr
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patch_count = len(result.stdout.splitlines())
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return patch_count, None
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def CountCommitsInBranch(git_dir, branch, include_upstream=False):
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"""Returns the number of commits in the given branch.
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Args:
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git_dir: Directory containing git repo
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branch: Name of branch
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Return:
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Number of patches that exist on top of the branch, or None if the
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branch does not exist.
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"""
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range_expr, msg = GetRangeInBranch(git_dir, branch, include_upstream)
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if not range_expr:
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return None, msg
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return CountCommitsInRange(git_dir, range_expr)
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def CountCommits(commit_range):
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"""Returns the number of commits in the given range.
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Args:
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commit_range: Range of commits to count (e.g. 'HEAD..base')
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Return:
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Number of patches that exist on top of the branch
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"""
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pipe = [LogCmd(commit_range, oneline=True),
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['wc', '-l']]
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stdout = command.RunPipe(pipe, capture=True, oneline=True).stdout
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patch_count = int(stdout)
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return patch_count
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def Checkout(commit_hash, git_dir=None, work_tree=None, force=False):
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"""Checkout the selected commit for this build
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Args:
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commit_hash: Commit hash to check out
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"""
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pipe = ['git']
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if git_dir:
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pipe.extend(['--git-dir', git_dir])
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if work_tree:
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pipe.extend(['--work-tree', work_tree])
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pipe.append('checkout')
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if force:
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pipe.append('-f')
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pipe.append(commit_hash)
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result = command.RunPipe([pipe], capture=True, raise_on_error=False,
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capture_stderr=True)
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if result.return_code != 0:
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raise OSError('git checkout (%s): %s' % (pipe, result.stderr))
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def Clone(git_dir, output_dir):
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"""Checkout the selected commit for this build
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Args:
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commit_hash: Commit hash to check out
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"""
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pipe = ['git', 'clone', git_dir, '.']
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result = command.RunPipe([pipe], capture=True, cwd=output_dir,
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capture_stderr=True)
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if result.return_code != 0:
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raise OSError('git clone: %s' % result.stderr)
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def Fetch(git_dir=None, work_tree=None):
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"""Fetch from the origin repo
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Args:
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commit_hash: Commit hash to check out
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"""
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pipe = ['git']
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if git_dir:
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pipe.extend(['--git-dir', git_dir])
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if work_tree:
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pipe.extend(['--work-tree', work_tree])
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pipe.append('fetch')
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result = command.RunPipe([pipe], capture=True, capture_stderr=True)
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if result.return_code != 0:
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raise OSError('git fetch: %s' % result.stderr)
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def CreatePatches(start, count, series):
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"""Create a series of patches from the top of the current branch.
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The patch files are written to the current directory using
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git format-patch.
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Args:
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start: Commit to start from: 0=HEAD, 1=next one, etc.
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count: number of commits to include
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Return:
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Filename of cover letter
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List of filenames of patch files
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"""
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if series.get('version'):
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version = '%s ' % series['version']
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cmd = ['git', 'format-patch', '-M', '--signoff']
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if series.get('cover'):
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cmd.append('--cover-letter')
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prefix = series.GetPatchPrefix()
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if prefix:
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cmd += ['--subject-prefix=%s' % prefix]
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cmd += ['HEAD~%d..HEAD~%d' % (start + count, start)]
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stdout = command.RunList(cmd)
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files = stdout.splitlines()
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# We have an extra file if there is a cover letter
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if series.get('cover'):
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return files[0], files[1:]
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else:
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return None, files
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def BuildEmailList(in_list, tag=None, alias=None, raise_on_error=True):
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"""Build a list of email addresses based on an input list.
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Takes a list of email addresses and aliases, and turns this into a list
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of only email address, by resolving any aliases that are present.
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If the tag is given, then each email address is prepended with this
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tag and a space. If the tag starts with a minus sign (indicating a
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command line parameter) then the email address is quoted.
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Args:
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in_list: List of aliases/email addresses
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tag: Text to put before each address
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alias: Alias dictionary
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raise_on_error: True to raise an error when an alias fails to match,
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False to just print a message.
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Returns:
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List of email addresses
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>>> alias = {}
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>>> alias['fred'] = ['f.bloggs@napier.co.nz']
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>>> alias['john'] = ['j.bloggs@napier.co.nz']
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>>> alias['mary'] = ['Mary Poppins <m.poppins@cloud.net>']
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>>> alias['boys'] = ['fred', ' john']
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>>> alias['all'] = ['fred ', 'john', ' mary ']
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>>> BuildEmailList(['john', 'mary'], None, alias)
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['j.bloggs@napier.co.nz', 'Mary Poppins <m.poppins@cloud.net>']
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>>> BuildEmailList(['john', 'mary'], '--to', alias)
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['--to "j.bloggs@napier.co.nz"', \
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'--to "Mary Poppins <m.poppins@cloud.net>"']
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>>> BuildEmailList(['john', 'mary'], 'Cc', alias)
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['Cc j.bloggs@napier.co.nz', 'Cc Mary Poppins <m.poppins@cloud.net>']
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"""
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quote = '"' if tag and tag[0] == '-' else ''
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raw = []
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for item in in_list:
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raw += LookupEmail(item, alias, raise_on_error=raise_on_error)
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result = []
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for item in raw:
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if not item in result:
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result.append(item)
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if tag:
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return ['%s %s%s%s' % (tag, quote, email, quote) for email in result]
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return result
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def EmailPatches(series, cover_fname, args, dry_run, raise_on_error, cc_fname,
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self_only=False, alias=None, in_reply_to=None, thread=False,
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smtp_server=None):
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"""Email a patch series.
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Args:
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series: Series object containing destination info
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cover_fname: filename of cover letter
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args: list of filenames of patch files
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dry_run: Just return the command that would be run
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raise_on_error: True to raise an error when an alias fails to match,
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False to just print a message.
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cc_fname: Filename of Cc file for per-commit Cc
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self_only: True to just email to yourself as a test
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in_reply_to: If set we'll pass this to git as --in-reply-to.
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Should be a message ID that this is in reply to.
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thread: True to add --thread to git send-email (make
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all patches reply to cover-letter or first patch in series)
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smtp_server: SMTP server to use to send patches
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Returns:
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Git command that was/would be run
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# For the duration of this doctest pretend that we ran patman with ./patman
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>>> _old_argv0 = sys.argv[0]
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>>> sys.argv[0] = './patman'
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>>> alias = {}
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>>> alias['fred'] = ['f.bloggs@napier.co.nz']
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>>> alias['john'] = ['j.bloggs@napier.co.nz']
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>>> alias['mary'] = ['m.poppins@cloud.net']
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>>> alias['boys'] = ['fred', ' john']
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>>> alias['all'] = ['fred ', 'john', ' mary ']
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>>> alias[os.getenv('USER')] = ['this-is-me@me.com']
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>>> series = series.Series()
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>>> series.to = ['fred']
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>>> series.cc = ['mary']
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>>> EmailPatches(series, 'cover', ['p1', 'p2'], True, True, 'cc-fname', \
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False, alias)
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'git send-email --annotate --to "f.bloggs@napier.co.nz" --cc \
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"m.poppins@cloud.net" --cc-cmd "./patman --cc-cmd cc-fname" cover p1 p2'
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>>> EmailPatches(series, None, ['p1'], True, True, 'cc-fname', False, \
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alias)
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'git send-email --annotate --to "f.bloggs@napier.co.nz" --cc \
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"m.poppins@cloud.net" --cc-cmd "./patman --cc-cmd cc-fname" p1'
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>>> series.cc = ['all']
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>>> EmailPatches(series, 'cover', ['p1', 'p2'], True, True, 'cc-fname', \
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True, alias)
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'git send-email --annotate --to "this-is-me@me.com" --cc-cmd "./patman \
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--cc-cmd cc-fname" cover p1 p2'
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>>> EmailPatches(series, 'cover', ['p1', 'p2'], True, True, 'cc-fname', \
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False, alias)
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'git send-email --annotate --to "f.bloggs@napier.co.nz" --cc \
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"f.bloggs@napier.co.nz" --cc "j.bloggs@napier.co.nz" --cc \
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"m.poppins@cloud.net" --cc-cmd "./patman --cc-cmd cc-fname" cover p1 p2'
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# Restore argv[0] since we clobbered it.
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>>> sys.argv[0] = _old_argv0
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"""
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to = BuildEmailList(series.get('to'), '--to', alias, raise_on_error)
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if not to:
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git_config_to = command.Output('git', 'config', 'sendemail.to',
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raise_on_error=False)
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if not git_config_to:
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print ("No recipient.\n"
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"Please add something like this to a commit\n"
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"Series-to: Fred Bloggs <f.blogs@napier.co.nz>\n"
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"Or do something like this\n"
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"git config sendemail.to u-boot@lists.denx.de")
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return
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cc = BuildEmailList(list(set(series.get('cc')) - set(series.get('to'))),
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'--cc', alias, raise_on_error)
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if self_only:
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to = BuildEmailList([os.getenv('USER')], '--to', alias, raise_on_error)
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cc = []
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cmd = ['git', 'send-email', '--annotate']
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if smtp_server:
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cmd.append('--smtp-server=%s' % smtp_server)
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if in_reply_to:
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if type(in_reply_to) != str:
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in_reply_to = in_reply_to.encode('utf-8')
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cmd.append('--in-reply-to="%s"' % in_reply_to)
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if thread:
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cmd.append('--thread')
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cmd += to
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cmd += cc
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cmd += ['--cc-cmd', '"%s --cc-cmd %s"' % (sys.argv[0], cc_fname)]
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if cover_fname:
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cmd.append(cover_fname)
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cmd += args
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cmdstr = ' '.join(cmd)
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if not dry_run:
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os.system(cmdstr)
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return cmdstr
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def LookupEmail(lookup_name, alias=None, raise_on_error=True, level=0):
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"""If an email address is an alias, look it up and return the full name
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TODO: Why not just use git's own alias feature?
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Args:
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lookup_name: Alias or email address to look up
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alias: Dictionary containing aliases (None to use settings default)
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raise_on_error: True to raise an error when an alias fails to match,
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False to just print a message.
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Returns:
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tuple:
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list containing a list of email addresses
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Raises:
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OSError if a recursive alias reference was found
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ValueError if an alias was not found
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>>> alias = {}
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>>> alias['fred'] = ['f.bloggs@napier.co.nz']
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>>> alias['john'] = ['j.bloggs@napier.co.nz']
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>>> alias['mary'] = ['m.poppins@cloud.net']
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>>> alias['boys'] = ['fred', ' john', 'f.bloggs@napier.co.nz']
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>>> alias['all'] = ['fred ', 'john', ' mary ']
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>>> alias['loop'] = ['other', 'john', ' mary ']
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>>> alias['other'] = ['loop', 'john', ' mary ']
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>>> LookupEmail('mary', alias)
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['m.poppins@cloud.net']
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>>> LookupEmail('arthur.wellesley@howe.ro.uk', alias)
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['arthur.wellesley@howe.ro.uk']
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>>> LookupEmail('boys', alias)
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['f.bloggs@napier.co.nz', 'j.bloggs@napier.co.nz']
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>>> LookupEmail('all', alias)
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['f.bloggs@napier.co.nz', 'j.bloggs@napier.co.nz', 'm.poppins@cloud.net']
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>>> LookupEmail('odd', alias)
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|
Traceback (most recent call last):
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||
|
...
|
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ValueError: Alias 'odd' not found
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||
|
>>> LookupEmail('loop', alias)
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||
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
||
|
...
|
||
|
OSError: Recursive email alias at 'other'
|
||
|
>>> LookupEmail('odd', alias, raise_on_error=False)
|
||
|
Alias 'odd' not found
|
||
|
[]
|
||
|
>>> # In this case the loop part will effectively be ignored.
|
||
|
>>> LookupEmail('loop', alias, raise_on_error=False)
|
||
|
Recursive email alias at 'other'
|
||
|
Recursive email alias at 'john'
|
||
|
Recursive email alias at 'mary'
|
||
|
['j.bloggs@napier.co.nz', 'm.poppins@cloud.net']
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if not alias:
|
||
|
alias = settings.alias
|
||
|
lookup_name = lookup_name.strip()
|
||
|
if '@' in lookup_name: # Perhaps a real email address
|
||
|
return [lookup_name]
|
||
|
|
||
|
lookup_name = lookup_name.lower()
|
||
|
col = terminal.Color()
|
||
|
|
||
|
out_list = []
|
||
|
if level > 10:
|
||
|
msg = "Recursive email alias at '%s'" % lookup_name
|
||
|
if raise_on_error:
|
||
|
raise OSError(msg)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
print(col.Color(col.RED, msg))
|
||
|
return out_list
|
||
|
|
||
|
if lookup_name:
|
||
|
if not lookup_name in alias:
|
||
|
msg = "Alias '%s' not found" % lookup_name
|
||
|
if raise_on_error:
|
||
|
raise ValueError(msg)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
print(col.Color(col.RED, msg))
|
||
|
return out_list
|
||
|
for item in alias[lookup_name]:
|
||
|
todo = LookupEmail(item, alias, raise_on_error, level + 1)
|
||
|
for new_item in todo:
|
||
|
if not new_item in out_list:
|
||
|
out_list.append(new_item)
|
||
|
|
||
|
#print("No match for alias '%s'" % lookup_name)
|
||
|
return out_list
|
||
|
|
||
|
def GetTopLevel():
|
||
|
"""Return name of top-level directory for this git repo.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Returns:
|
||
|
Full path to git top-level directory
|
||
|
|
||
|
This test makes sure that we are running tests in the right subdir
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) == \
|
||
|
os.path.join(GetTopLevel(), 'tools', 'patman')
|
||
|
True
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
return command.OutputOneLine('git', 'rev-parse', '--show-toplevel')
|
||
|
|
||
|
def GetAliasFile():
|
||
|
"""Gets the name of the git alias file.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Returns:
|
||
|
Filename of git alias file, or None if none
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
fname = command.OutputOneLine('git', 'config', 'sendemail.aliasesfile',
|
||
|
raise_on_error=False)
|
||
|
if fname:
|
||
|
fname = os.path.join(GetTopLevel(), fname.strip())
|
||
|
return fname
|
||
|
|
||
|
def GetDefaultUserName():
|
||
|
"""Gets the user.name from .gitconfig file.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Returns:
|
||
|
User name found in .gitconfig file, or None if none
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
uname = command.OutputOneLine('git', 'config', '--global', 'user.name')
|
||
|
return uname
|
||
|
|
||
|
def GetDefaultUserEmail():
|
||
|
"""Gets the user.email from the global .gitconfig file.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Returns:
|
||
|
User's email found in .gitconfig file, or None if none
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
uemail = command.OutputOneLine('git', 'config', '--global', 'user.email')
|
||
|
return uemail
|
||
|
|
||
|
def GetDefaultSubjectPrefix():
|
||
|
"""Gets the format.subjectprefix from local .git/config file.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Returns:
|
||
|
Subject prefix found in local .git/config file, or None if none
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
sub_prefix = command.OutputOneLine('git', 'config', 'format.subjectprefix',
|
||
|
raise_on_error=False)
|
||
|
|
||
|
return sub_prefix
|
||
|
|
||
|
def Setup():
|
||
|
"""Set up git utils, by reading the alias files."""
|
||
|
# Check for a git alias file also
|
||
|
global use_no_decorate
|
||
|
|
||
|
alias_fname = GetAliasFile()
|
||
|
if alias_fname:
|
||
|
settings.ReadGitAliases(alias_fname)
|
||
|
cmd = LogCmd(None, count=0)
|
||
|
use_no_decorate = (command.RunPipe([cmd], raise_on_error=False)
|
||
|
.return_code == 0)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def GetHead():
|
||
|
"""Get the hash of the current HEAD
|
||
|
|
||
|
Returns:
|
||
|
Hash of HEAD
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
return command.OutputOneLine('git', 'show', '-s', '--pretty=format:%H')
|
||
|
|
||
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
||
|
import doctest
|
||
|
|
||
|
doctest.testmod()
|